xl T2: : E:53lW J52l. TXT GTmr "GJ 32. 2552 SIC Ebensbuts, Pa.. ! nj y, - - a ra. 2, isrs. ni'tfntfl Cresson llailroml. i ' r MntHAV, .ln.v S. l'-TS. trains on '. l;. li. will he run as fallows: STATIONS. A.M. . Kbenshiirir.. Arrive 1 ''5 r. m. il .Vj .i ! v :.i i -J. u i -J li l'i 8 65 I. live. lira. .11. In ;ta lo 2 s I" 2.1 lit 14 In 1)5 . I-c ave .t 50 Ka L.r's. Noel M Unstop. ' ' i.u.-k.'trs. A rri vo. ...( 'ress.in. !i the morning ati'l evening train cnu trains east ami west on itie Pa. K. K. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. j o i Ilerr. There, ftn.fl the Other riaee. f V. i'it fishing will bo out of bcsbou after l rcnmeiit Court is In session as we go , pr (Mr comity .1 1 1 at present contains , . .; - -f Mir in mates. V t-i 1 Iit n ii .3 fvro pnns aro among Hie , ..,!, !: now contined in the Clearfield .-!( v jail. A ' t"; irty ponml "tapplng-snortle" was i; V in tti" reservoir ireir Jlolliduysburg r: r n:iy. Altoona authorities have lieen niak- .. ..th. r raid on l lie haunts -jf the fallen ... - en Ninth avenue. j'... i :i. -rri i" land ami two proau p'ank ... Iloll.dayshiirg were r ect r: l ! y i i iv ate sale for c'jt.'ii. :: v. M. 1. J)'yle, formerly of J.-hns- , i , . i i e ot t lie Labor Krfoi iii nominees - . ln'.ey in 1 1 ni. t i nibb m county. .'.i. ol holy named Parbour din) in :, ! r a 1 1 w t ii i p on Monday last, and was : 1 in Pioyd cemt?t-ry Tuefday after- . cpi rli'iept of cultivating tobacco ii .--tved tliif M tismi by Mr. Conrad . ,t J .jhpstuw u, with fair promise (.f . ..! won an named Catherine Fon : ( -ii' ma ii "n iioitui;li , lia vin;r t i-ti t unbound mind, lias linen scut lo . ilii,;, Pi i cairn, nf the Albania Tri i ': ' ; 1 " oil taking in the Paris V.x H j i I !'t linn Lome about the 10th I h i. eratic S'a'o Hxectttivo Com- meet br t lo- t rat.:icihiu of jm- : ..!:i,( al business al Cresttoa to-day : ' ' ) ; iii.-r i.' rt iwiif r I'arned Honrr v. ! :':!'t(l in : mii.e at M .irijtieitc, Ia.-t week, by the fail of a heavy r til-! A iNiona Fir i3 . : r; i- te ; ':eni-. AViiiifwris-bnrfi, ;!,i;, , r.j j ' ars lo have t reHent-jd fu ; .I ,: . l:,i-i.ts. i ' i i nrjf SilvorCeri.et V.-xnd fcave r i pen air concert this hnnimor on y iv.-iiii c. l'hey make &ood enough . tt'c out of n-ner. ; hot :-ea:-oii has set bar.l on Mr. Eii i t' AitiK.i.a. He weieln d 4!2 pounds e ef montliH !'.c), biiL nosv 1 1 :m the 0 luw A'.'-l )"nnds, li.'l St. tiler on Moi day' located five 1 otivictt d of Various (ira.ies of crimn r-'cnt session of iie l'.lair county :i. th- Vv'es rti I'l iiitentiary. Al'o jtm 7";";;'".;-' tells the story but i-'.earto il that aratt'esnake five l'i. ai.i o!:i-hait' inches ion was kili i'r i-oiiii! v one day hint week. . ( laths J". I-ii ii ii, i nt'f;e5-t Fori of ' 1 ii J.H ton. for tut r!y o! .lolinstown, l. Mi r, Pa., died at M innespol j-, n Sia i!:iy tiicrLiii. last, aged 30 : .! n ' 'i I h s. i i ; ! t'anii iy nf Mr. Aaron liifntr, r-va'.h y lonhiji, Hometet coun--1 1 1 t r ot his wife and two children, , .he. i from diphtheria within a day . : i a; h : her.. i - --!!iaii Campbell's parti:, appt al ! in ti.wn lli otlierday was con ,'i ' he simple w fid, "J"crbcar '." V,'c o mcvi' forJVicr or any other man M ! at Campbell. n litiioiis ex'-rcises known as tbo 11' airs' lievoiion will );!. 1 in the of '.he Holy Name, in Uii place, i day, the '',"! h, to Wednesday, thi he i.n s.-iit month. I I'y ;h; ile.-t) notion i'y firo ('f !bo fbemi v. :.iV.- c'liiiiri'iol with ilieir p3per mill hi :ti n t; Split. n, Ulair cotinty, lat week, l rison, I'.ure. & Cass Buttered a ' ' . :.(. l-'uil v insured. -TL 1'ri-sliytiTiati chiift h, irollh'avs s Darren of religious cervices last oinjT to the fact that I'.ev. W. I. IV. i 'i i . the pastor, was listening to what '' v. ; 1 waves wer eayibg at Ocean Grovo : it tt.iu day. IF. II. Ilorr, Ksq., an Altoona lawyer, : ' i t r- i fklie lenes of his (Ilerr) left arm : : a few das aeo 1 y beiii thrown ! ii' n l-i.ecy. I.'is (Ilerr) injuries are not ! r-eus, tin i. eh they Jlerr-l hi in for a whilo ; i. t;v hndly. M r. ( ,eorcr Ilnntley is almut ahle to say ' i; lie woi k of improvi iiji and ht-autifj i'lg 1 .- -ere-ro.:ui is completed. The. gallery 1 : h i.' w runs arouml the interior is oer t v'liiy a tasteful idea, and reflects credit on h pi jrc tr r. i he oal miners in several sections of "v -tern I'eni'sylvttnia nre boldirgtiieetiiojs ' i i rsider what price td.all he rbarptt for hi-fi; p, Hit it is tiot krif'wn that the-miners, hi ;i,is county are dissatisfied with the wa- 'i v nosv rect i ve. The j.ic etc of tlie telerjTpbers at Cressnn -t i"i.::r.-day was largely attended, and the r- p -ris th-it wir.tovt r ti e wirt s seemed to .i a'e that much pleastire was f-.tind in . p t,i,:; woods whh h lie arout.l that ' i;r s-.instiicr retreat. --A ; :'.!(;. t f..r t hills for hn'.is was ati-.ird- i.e day last week lo Mr. Patrick il. ' : ; -, !' Indiana, I's. Chilis for "huh- 's." ii is j ii i 1 e a i iti-reii t thintr, needs p.;'e;it t:i irate wife and a I'm ket of cold .. .. r '.-.''ii r svifiieient f..r the mrposo. Th I'i.-h Cotiiniissioners if t.he Stftto -vi appointed Mr. Ih.iert M'Comhie. f arro'd t i!iip, a "i.-h Warden for this " 'y. 1 1 is commission dated July 11, i arid is to run for three years. Now i. out, ye violators of the gamo and lih ... -.i s -n ( iM.V.ri.v county ! Saturday of next werk, A;ir. 10th, .!'t.ir;t:, surgeon dentist of this yilace, I'- li v e '. at liioore for the purpose of attend ' '" t::e a:.ts of a'l in that vicinity who -.' liiw.il in nee, 1 of ids services, and on j i ! 'hiy feil owinjr, A tie. l."fh. lid will vibit t a:r '.Irewn for a like purpose. T'.. fiiin summer resort in this phaco n a r.t-'tuor.t, althovah only in the 1 '! t f its tirst season nnilor the nianape ' ' i t : f Mr. IItd.t, ba aheady become ho I ! ii'ar that the j ronrictor Las found it iiu I u to accomrm.date nil wh-j have "e shelter under its hospitable roof. 1 i.e Al'.oona Mirror hays that one day v, e, k Mr. Philip Hetnpsey, of that city, ''.la traet of land ceiitaitflnp; thirty-eight e i' S ami some, perches, situated along the 1 "' f the llo'ilidaysburg P.ranch Jtailroad f't:'i just outside the limits of Altoona, to Dr. S. C. Paker for 4u0 j er acre, or Sl-V-OO for ti e rni ire tract. Under the head of "Obituary," in ariotht -r ro'u.nn, will be found a notice of the 'h ath of a venerable and much esteemed '"i'itn fif Allepheny township, Mr. Michael 1 i'uiro, to whom was due tty distinction f !. .T tp.p first male child bnrn within the I lesei, t, limits of said township. Peace to k s arises and t ternal rest to bis soul. Our young friend Ed. KitteH caught the l oss of t.. Phi, k hass triU last Monday. It measured fourteen inches in length and weighed About three pounds, more or less f-sj eeially h s. Ho aiso caught several fine "i-fish. )ti(t of the same species fully fif teen inches Ion; was captured in the same water (Shi'ikle's dam) the Banio day by fh v. T. li. Jones. Howard , eldest son of our mnchestem- 1 friend, Thomas Herzojr, of Johnston, foreman of the C. I. Co's Hrick iks at Coepersdale, had one of his bands caught in 'lie machinery and shockingly lacerated on la-t Thursday afternoon. I'nr ;i lime it was thought the h ind would have to be amputa te J i ... ,v nre phid to Icaiu that this has WM f ot)ff s I . .. l - K I I One hundred AltoonUns, er.iployees of the P. II. H. freight shoj.s, took an excursion to Naginey's cave, near L.ewisrown, last Saturday. Other employees of that corpo ration, such as the carpenters, uionhlers etc., have it in contemplation to indulge, in similar excursions this month, and the loco motive engineers will swing around the cir cle of the seashore and the Northern lakes ere long. . Three youn men named Walker Mitchell and Young were arrested at Cone! rnaugli, a few days ago, on the charge of having smashed the doors, windows and in". Mile furniture of a house of public worship at Duncarisvilie, p.iair county, tin their way to the Hollid.avshnrg jail, Young slip ped his bandenfis and effected his escape but the others were safely lauded in that stronghold. Mrs. Saeger, the poor demented woman from Johnstown, ami whose infant, by the way, died there on Wednesday last, is still in jail, her husband having broken up house keeping and dot-lined to take her back ow ing to tht alleged fact that her insanity lrom which she seems now to have recover! ed, is only lying dormant ami is likely at nny moment to manifest itself iu the most violent, way. We learn from the Hollidavshnrg Stan dard that Mr. Jonathan Conrad," a getnleinan with whom we were weil acquainted, and for whom we, in common with all others who knew him, entertained the utmost re spect, died at bis hi. me in Freedom townslrp that county, on the 2:?d ult., aged C) years' Mr, Conrad was a resident of what now , r,irl stiiutes Hiair comity during bis entire life. May be rest in peace. The Mittiintown Trihitne, of which Col. J. M. P.owman, formerly of Johnstown is editor, and of which II. P.. McCrum, Ks'q., was until reeenTly the owner, has been purl rhased by a gentleman named Ezra I. Par ker, who wiil transmognity it into a demo cratic paper on or about the loth of the pres ent month, when our friend liowmnn's occu pa'ion, iike Othello's, will, we presume, be gone. The amount paid for the establish ment was S 1,75a. Kev. W. J. Chichester, of Titnsville, formerly pastor of the Second Presbyterian church of Altoona, made a narrow cscnpo from drowning at. 'Cape May one day last wet k; He was carried out by the undertow of a large wave, and every one present thought, he was lost. He bad just given un ail hope when another wave t arried him on i'.s crest so far towards shore that he was seized by a number of ready I. at ids and car ried saf-!y to the lieaoh. Harry Murray's little game along the line of the railroad is to re present himself as the advance agent for Cole's New Orleans Circus, run up a bill for three or four itajs' board at a hotel, isirrow what loo-e change '.ho h.n.llord is possessed of, give an order on the treasurer of the circus for payment, am', then go away sorry because be couldn't steal a diamond pin, or sotu. thing of that sort. This is a good time of the yt ar to look out for traveling frauds fit" ail descrijiti ms. A special train will hereafter, during the summer season, as it did on Saturday laif, leave Pittsburgh every Saturday after noon at 2:.'-!ij, arriving here at f:.'Vi v. M. pe toriiing, it will leave here at li 'Jii ami Cres son at 7:i on Monday morning, getting into Pittsburgh about 10.01 a. m. It is intended for the special benefit of those, who may de sire to come to our mountain resorts and snatch what comfort may be obtained by staying over Sunday, ami will ran ou a fast t.'cheduie and make few stops. --It is hardly necessary to Inform these w ho deal with them that John Lloyd Co. keep the largest, freshest, anil best stock of ni rchat d ;s-j ii Ebeiishurg , yet for the ben efit of those win) are not enrolled amongst their customers we make mention oi the fact anil advise them to patronize t lie firm nameih Their prices are so low as to cause general comment, And each article isjjwar ranted to be just us represented. 1 f you buy from them once, we do not think yon will fail to buy again and as often as occasion de tuatid. Hon. Jacob M. Campbell, representative from this district in Congress, paid Ehens burg a brief visit on Tuesday. He looked as if the cares of ofiee did not utterly disa gree with him, and felt, no doubt, as if lie wouldn't care to try a few more cares of the same kind. Though he has not yet. been formally tendered thw nomination by a con ference, it. is a foregone conclusion that ho will again be the Pepiihliean standard-bearer for that ofiice this fall, three out of the four counties comprising the district having tf -t lare! fcr him. --At a recent notable cvedding in London, a young lady wore a pair of shippers in which Oueeii Anne is said to have danced at Hath. The lady is said to have slipped about in tln-m with difficulty, the heels being so high and the toes so "nibbed," but then they fin ished her costume exquisitely. S. Pdumen thal, lllil Eleventh avenue, Altoona, may not deal in slippers of so antique style, but be certainly has an endless stock of boots, shoes and slippers of styles in fashion now. A fresh lot received this week, and marked at the bottom figures. At the late session of the r.lair county Court, John N agle was tried on the charge of stealing from his uncle. Richard Nacle, in Altoona, a pocket-book containing SJClh The latter N'agle up till a few months ago lived in Cambria county, when be sold out and was on the point of going West, but was delayed in his journey by the hiss of his money, as aliore noted", it is gratifying to learn that by verdict of the jury, John Na- gle. who also claims Cambria as his native heath, was adjudged not guilty of the crime j with which be was ( barged. James Henry, recently found guilty of bigamy in the P.iair county Court, was sen- j fenced mi Thursday last to pay Si 00 fine and cos's of prosecution, and to undergo one j year's imprisonment in the Western Peni tentiary. Wm. Watson and David Smith, convicted of larceny in the same Court, were ea. b s.ntt need to the penitentiary f T a term , of three 3 ears, and James Stewart and C. -o. i W. Driver, couriered of a like offence, will be required ro K-rve the State f'-r the next two years. The four last named are qui'e ; young, reitber cf them having yet attained , his majority. One may see a cow-hide in the grass, a rusn-light on the floor, a candle-stick deep in the mud. a bell-pull at the door. He may PvrM, Pee a jack-plane oil aboard, a car-spring off the t rat k, a saw dust off a dirty sword, and then a carpet-tack. Put be might trav el from June to Jerusalem and not see in bis travels a finer display of ready-made clothing than adorns the interior cf Jss. J. , Mnrphv's store, 10.) Clinton ptreet, Johns- i town. " His goods ore the rick of the market, fresh'antl slviisli, and warranted to pi ve sat isfaction in the matter of price. Orders re spectfully solicited. i Several weeks ago three ladies, hailing from Harrisbnrg, if we mistake not. visited this place and managed to n ap a rub bar- : vest of human hair, which they promised to return hv the first of July hist in the shapo ofiadies' swiTrhcs, etc. Having failed even tip i to this hate dzj to fulnl toeir pari oi um ntract the presumption is violent that liitsy ,,a o trif of feminine SV iotliel S, iii.J lu.il CO wt the hair whit h they nccumulateil, ami wni. n was quite valuable, will never again grace the heads of the rightful owners. All whit h should serve to put our lady friends on their guard against such frauds in the future. A young man sailing, or rather bumping his wav, mnler the high-sounding "an,.f M P.ov Eelsh, and claiming Ann Arbor, Mich., as his home, to which place he was en route at the time, fell-asleep on the bumper of a freight ear on Friday night hist, and while in that somnolent state his legs were caught and badlv crushed between the dead-woods ; of two of the cars inconsequence of the train rnmire to a sudden stop at the coal-wharf in Huntingdon. One of his knees was so much injured that the leg will probably have to i. amrmtated. He was taken to the Hunt ingdon county almshouse for treatment.. Dean, of the Roister ofiice, are making pre parations to start, a paper of their own. lioth are excellent printers, to quote the lat'narre of the corespondent referred to, an.f their effort- will undoubtedly be crown ed with success. Mr. Kittell.lt is almost peedless lo car, is a son of our townsman, Wm. Kittell, Esq., and for that as well as various other reasons we hone his new de parture, when made, if made at a. 1, will Lore than iiiice his brighK.t antkivauous. A correspondent oi me riiuuu'xu , ! T-h-'iraph, wri'ing from Emler.ton, I a.. ; i notes among other things in one cf I its re- I n literu mar. .1 . j . ivi.n i ... The residences of Kevs. Thomas Walsh t Tul Julius Knnzer, pastors resieeii vely t.f Sr. Mary's (English) and St. Michael's (German) Catholicchurches.Hollidaysburg, were entered by burglars, the latter about midnight on Tuesday night of last week and the former some two hourB later, but in neither instance did the invaders reap a very rich harvest, father Kunzer's cellar was despoiled of sixteen bottles of California wine and a lot of butter, eggs, meat, etc., while at Father Walsh's residence the thieves got away with nothing except the key cf the church, the outcries t.f the ser vant girls in charge of the house prompting them to seek safety in li I gilt. P.oth of the Kev. gentlemen were absent from home at the time. On Monday of next week, Messrs. Frank M'Eanghlin and Win. P. Jones, residents of this place, wiil start on a visit to Texas. A colony which will comprise probably adoen families propose removing from this section to that distant State some time next fall, nnd the object of the two gentlemen named is to make'a personal inspection of the coun try and choose a suitable point for locating. They desire to settle in a body, if possible, and, counting amongst their number mem bers of nearly al? the useful trades, they possess the dements for the founding of a town which should be at least self-sustaining. Their withdrawal from our midst will be deplored, bnt it is hoped that what will le looked on as out loss In this respect will result in their great gain. To "sweat" is defined as "being depriv ed of the saline and oleaginous fluids of your material substance through the excretories of your pellucid cuticle with a sensible con densation of moisture npou the superficial exterior." Tel rible, ain't it ? Yet there is little need of any one going through so try ing an ordeal if he only has the good sense to go to the popular cheap clothing empori um of Godfrey Wolff", next, door to the post ctlico, Altoona, Pa., and purchase for him self a suit of summer clothing which will not only keep him cool enough to preserve the "saline and oleaginous tluids of his ma terial t -.r.hstanoe," but give biin the most perfect satisfaction, as well in the price as in the quality of the goods, which cannot be surpassed anywhere. It is the intention of the State Fish Commission to locate another fish-breeding establishment in the western part of the State, and on Monday morning an agent of said Commission arrived here to investigate the merits of this section for the purpose proposed. He viewed a number of springs and streams tji the immediate neighborhood, and is understood to have expressed himself to the e fleet that, water and climate being both considered, no better place than this could be found anywhere for a fishery. A nother visit will be paid at some day in the near future, when a more comprehensive examination will be made of the several springs and some particular one probably be lixed npou for purchase. Commissioner Hewitt of Holliilaysburg, is the moving spivit in the matter, and to him the report of the agent will be made. The real estateof the M'Langhlin P.roth ers, in this place, known as the "Zahin property," was sold by F. II. Parker, as signee, at public, sale, last Saturday. The property comprehends the large storeroom no-.v occupied by the Messrs. M.'leiughlin, the building occupied by Collins, Johnston t Co. for banking purposes, a dwelling house and the usual outbuildings, with a half lot of ground w hereon these are erected, now in the occupancy of Wm. J. M'l.anghljn. The bidding was spiritless and resulted in the knocking down of the property to Coun ty Treasurer FriedhoU' for the paltry sum of ir2,'"'7. Three or four years agvi it Would have been accounted cheap at twice that sum. We do not know w hat disposition will be made of the property by its new cwner, but have heard it hinted that a large hard ware store w i'.l shortly be started therein. Mr. John Jones, of P.la klick township, is a staunch Pepublican, as any one could tell from a remark he let fall the other dav. .Oener.il Campbell, our Congressman, made one of his infrequent visits to this section the beginning of the present week, and amongst those of his constituents who greet ed him was Mr. Jones. "I voted for you once," said Mr. Jones, "and mean to do so again, for I think you have richly earned a second term, lut there is one thing," he went on to say iu a most impressive manner, "there is one thing you ought tu tlo as soon as you get. back to Washington city. You ought to have that infernal law repealed which keeps us from shooting squirrels at this season of the year. They're eating up all my crops 1" General Campbell promised to have the matter attended to. but if he does it will have to be Through the instru mentality of tiie Pennsylvania Legislature at some future session. Not many evenings ago the singular spectacle cf a column of black ants on tho march was witnessed at a point a few rods south of the bridge which spans the Cone mangh Im-Iow Griffith's dam. Some parties who were fishing iu that vicinity had their attention attracted to myriads of the insects traversing a log which lay acrcss the water. Examination demonstrated the fact th.it they constituted a section of au army nu merous ns Ihe sands of the desert, the ad vance guard of whit h was lost in space to ward the west, while the rear might have extended back into Plair county for all that could be determined to the contrary. The fishermen looked and wondered for an hour and when they finally turned away the on ward march w as still progressing. Itissaid to lie a peculiarity of ants while on the war path that they move forward in a straignt line, diverging neither to the rieht nor to the left. If a house looms np before them,, they go either through it or over it, by day or by night. It is mainly for this reason that we would like for all their future marches to lie conducted at as least as safe a distance from town as this one wad, for they have teeth and can bite. Tnr. Mammoth Caa f. ExcrnsTON. The proposed visit of the Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Yirgiuia Press Association to the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, has been post poned until tho 2'hhof the present month, when a pleasant lime Is anticipated, as wiil te seen by the following from ihe Pittsburg Liisp'ttrh of Saturday last : Col. W. I,. Fonlk arrived in this citv yesterday on his return from Mamnio'h Cave. Kentucky, where he hn-5 been spenilinsr a tl.-iy or two per teetinu ari ai.irepients for t lie excursion of ihe Pennsylvania, t'hio and Wst Virginia Press Association. It is now definitely settled that the excursion party will leave this city on the mornitnr of thei.lith of Auirust.nu postpone imnt on account of weather, 'l'hey will tbne at Columbus. .. the same day. arrivinir at Cin cinnati thnf eveninir fit 7 o'clock. There they will partake it t he hospitalities ofTt red them by the citizens or that city at the Highland II misc. a lavorite ciiinner icscrt. most (ielijrht fuily situated. On Wednesday morning, L.;.m Invitation of Mr. John Situkinon, Pres.. lent of tre .oohiticu! Institute, the party will vi.-ittbat mraittttioii n :nl other points of interest. In the evenimr th. y wiil leave for I. niisville, Ky., sto.pii,tr :,r the tiait House. J here they will partake of the luspita In us offered bv I'r.etttl-z- ns of that city. The next niorninV. Thurs day, a special train wni be ill readiness at the J?; -..lof ihe Louisville nnd tireat southern It. K. to I::!,.- the excursionists lo Cave City, ari iv Inir nt the cave on that ever.tnir. It is the In tention ucoii the niu-ht of arrival lo take the "short rout. '- thrmiKli thecuve. Cpon the fol lowing da , Pn.lay. the srutid rounds will be maile thrft is. the '-lonur route." This will oc cupy the entire day from 7 a.m. until 6 P. M. A hoiintilul lunch will be served iu the cave. Ihe excursionists wiil remain a day or two loinrer in t h vicinity of the cave, and return by the way of Indianapolis. The arrangements throughout are most complete, especially over tlie Pittstiurtrh, Cincinnati &. St. I.ouis railroad and its Southern connections. This wonder of the world is constantly visited by parties from tlusc-ouutry aud fcurope. A . Xf.W Law. County Commissioners will henceforth l.e required, la-fore entering upon their official duties, to give a bond with sureties to be approved by the Court of Quarter Sessions of the same county, or by one of the judges thereof, and in such penalty as tho said Court shall deem suffi cient, bnt not less than two thousand do'lars each, for the faithful discharge of all tinties enjoined upon them by law, and for the faithful and legal appropriation of ail coun ty ami other moneys which the saitl Com missioners have any authority to draw out of the county treasury upun checks or or ders given by them, or over which they have control ; the said bonds to le taken in the name of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania for the use of the county, and lo be acknowledged before the Keeortb-r of Deeds of the same county and recorded iu Lis ofiice al the cost, of the tout-ty. F.CHOFS FROM TttF. EtMTl tZA1j I"X(T H" Sitx. as Was. The poet laureate of the Pennsylvania Editorial Association, the nmiabie ami talented Eugene H. Monday, editor of the Philadelphia Pro'nf ,V'"t, a monthly emanation from The well-known Type Foundry of Messrs. Collins& Mcl.ees ter, and, by the way, one of the prettiest, ; best compacted and most valuable publica tions of the kiinl in the United States, "says his say" in the July numler about the re cent excursion of said Association to Cresson , Pprings, of which excursion he was part and ( parcel i-.i a more than ordinary degree. The following extract very properly comes tunlr ', the head of ixical and personal, and as such I we reproduce it here, at the same time com j mending Ihe first paragraph to the prayerful consideration of the editor of the Johnstown Triliin who, judging from his tirade against the management of the Mountain House, could scarcely be assigned a front seat among "the wiser portion of the guests" on the oc casion referred to : "At Cresson, surro-Jndetl by beautiful lawns ami attractive woods. We found the tine Moun tain House ami eleirSnt coitmres, with well furnislied rooms, jnvflinjr beds, Hnd e.veellent sntl plentiful table ; itm! tlm wiser portion of the iruests lid not retrret that, in eonsfuuenee of t he house beiesr Just opened, nml its forces therefore nor perfectly tiiilled. there Were waits' between I he courses, for these (rave op portunity for ph-Hsaur flint, and w-re provoca tive of extended appetites, which were pener ously appeased. This is ns trooi". a place as any, to state t hat Colonel Cnper. the proprietor of the Mountain House, nil the members of his family, his clerks, t he steward, and waiters, did all thatwns possible for the comlorl of their iruests: atid a lady, who knew what she vhs talking ai.out, remarket! to us that chamber maid of No. Ht was as tidy ami ohliirinir as any she had ever met ; a remark which called Torth a i!uuriir, oC course. Kiirtit. pleasant was the soeiai Intercourse on Tuesday, conHuditiir with a hop forth.' yotimr folks in the evetii;iir, into which their elders intruded. 'ii Wednesday piornicir. 'Well, what shall we do now Y n'-ked several of the more active fmes. as they picked their teeth on the porch. 'Pops you please" replied Secretary- Mcnoinn, to whom f verybody applied when any thinir was wanted, urn! they usually rot it, too. (, but see here.' said Stable, 'we ought to do some ihtpir. you know." -We invited you to Pbens huiir." mildly suit sresled Mol'ikc: 'we have a new jail there ; but you dhln't accept.' "We'll soon hx that.' snid Menamin, nodlintr knowing ly to MiAVadc; 'how many want to ro?' And about a hundred and fifty of the party 'signified"" fa vile phrase!) that such was their desire. Down the plunk walk to the telotrraph othco went M.-naniin. the representative of the edi tors, nil 1 McWriIo, of the Pennsylvania Kail ruinl. who aceoiiinanied the party to see mat it cot properly railroaded. Click, click, went the Hist ri: nu n ts ; i be pr' .per an t hori ties were int-s-P-isred.' and in about tilteen minutes a special train was ready to convey the excursionists in see Mv Pike's tleliif ht the new J aii'at I'.tu nsburjr. They returned much pleased with the trip ; with irreat appetites for the good dinner that uwuiled them. AnriTFIiY EXTRAoRIUJ'AIiY. It Is not often in our pro ince as a iiewsgat herer, says the Johnstown Tri'ntY.e of the Lr.th, that we come across a stranger (and it might have added a more disgusting) case than the fol lowing, which was brought to light at Jus tice Cox's t'thee yesterday afternoon : Christian Coldner, alias John Ooldner, of Cppcr Yoder, is he name of the sweet-scented individual directly concerned, fileven years airo he was a younir man, and resided at Verona. Aileifheny county. He was not a had sort of n man, apparently, and when he betran payintf attentions to a widow lady resiiiinir iu the vil lage he had no trouble in llndmif tae way to her affections. The courtship was short, and the liont ynioon siifceedinir was one of unalloy ed happiness to two hearts that palpitated in union. The widow had a daughter thirteen y ears old at the time t.f her second marriar, to whom Christian, alias John, wasparticularly kindt and It nlcascd the fond tfother to know that the tendrils of her husband's Affect inns were twined so lovinirly n trout the- h'-art or her child. Thus they lived for Ave years, or until the duuirhtcr had budded into womanhood. and then, when Mrs. Golduer a woke one morning, she was surprised to find her husband absent from her side, and her dnuvhter also gone. She wondered, toil did not feur. Somethimr unus ual had taken them oft together ami she was sure they would Soon return. Put they didn't, and for six weary years the worso than widow ed l-a-.ly sonitht ti.linjrs of their whereabouts, tine day, not lomr airo.she heard that there was a man named John lioidner livir.ir near Johns town, and invt starutioii proved that he was the recalcitrant husband, and that h r dauirhter WMSlivimr with him as hi? wife, Mrs. fiddlier immediately took steps to have him arrested, and two constables who were sent out by Jus tice Cox to brimr the irivividual to time suc ceeded in cantuiinir hitn. Ihe hearing- took place yesterday aud resulted in Christian beinjr held for trial at the entetnbt r term of court. There was no friend forthcoming to bail bun, so he was taken to Mbensburir to-day. Thus was a happy heme broken up. and the hearts of two trust imr women made desolate for the dauu hir-r doted tip ihe man. Two chil dren resulted from this unnatural marriaye. and they must share their parents' shnme. The K'i I hml also (.'iven birth to an inani before her elopement, and it is believed th.it the wretch Is the rather of it. At the present time she is in a dciieare sit nation. .Mrs. Uuidut-r No. 1 dis parted for her home to-day. She hns the ap pearance of a goodiwoman. and an industrious hard-workintr one. She is several years olfler than her husband. Camukia County PnRcrpixrs.-A cor respondent who signs himself "W. A. T." has recently been writing to the Pittsburgh T'Jcir:tph from Portage, this county, on the subject of porcupines. He was ihe gnegt of John C. Martin. Esq , ami was by that gen tleman introd need to a number of old resi dent mountaineers, whose post prandial yarns tinder the shade of a wide-spreading tree formed the ground work cf his chanter on natural history. Some of the stories told staggered the correspondent's lielief in the credibility of these unsophisticated dwellers on ihe mountain tops, hut a description of bow the porcupine steals frnithad the effect of causing him to utterly lose faith inhuman nature. He says : According to tt:!s statement, in the autumn ol the year, troy isit ihe orchards when the apples fall, and I y rolliiur over them attach t lie in to t heir ipn ! s in larsre tj'in lit i t ns and car ry them t tT l their lens. W hen porcupines are plenty all the apples are carried tint of the orchards ami tiie irate potnolotrists no doubt ttttribiitt s the'r disappearance to the viilnsre boys. He trave several instances of their pie datory hebils but one wiil sullice to show what they can do. Missiny larjre inantlties of his apples, he lay for t fie int ruder one niirht with a flint jrun. Presently he espied a porcupine come into the orchard and make up to the choice tree, where the mellow ni.d luscious apples lay thick upon the ground, fiver nnd over it rolled among them until it attained an enormous size, and a bur apple was on each particular on ill. Havpt loiit'ed itself down lo the guards it moved ot. nnd he rollout cd it. A irood opport unit y otter Int', he II red at il and fortunately killed it. "1 cicki d up the apples." he .-aid. "and meas ured them just for curiosity, and thai porcu pine was ireiliiiir away with just two buihels nnd three peeks of 't in." "How larire was the porcupine? How much did it wciich?" I ventured to inquire. "Well, it was some two tdti lomr and six Inches biifh would wt ih Rve or six pounls before il was sk iitnuV." was the reply. Two oushels nnd three pi ck of wreen apples would weiirh about one hundred and tw.-nty-Pvc pounds, and would make a g-ood load for n fn'i-T'nwn man. And yet there me plenty of people both iu town and country who say that newspaper men aro iciveu to making reckless statements. A P.fT of TlrstoHY. Many years ago, tbero resided iu Portsmouth, Ohio, Dr. Pa tello, a physician of larf.e practice, anil Ir. IcVay, at that time the leading druggist. Alauit the same time Ir. Sellers placed his celebrated Lirrr J'M before the public for the cure of Lirrr Cornpl'iiTit. Aque and Fever, ami all biliotis disorders. The name of the Pills (being the first so-called in the U. S. ) attracted the attention of Dr. Pateilo, and be at once commenced the use of them in bis practice. M' Vay having confidence ir. Dr. P., began the sale of the Sellers' Lirrr Tills, and having occasion to use them, was so much benefitted that bo never lelt homo without, taking a Imu iu his pocket. These worthies nre gone, but. the demand for the Pills Ftill exists, and are sold largely by Druggists, as well in Ebeusburg as else where. B For about two years, at times, I have been troubled with pain across my kidneys, say every ten days. In January, 187."), my crino stopped voiding, antl I w as compelled j to lay close by the fire to get any ease, tak I ing morphine and using hot cloths, thinking : at times I could not live. I went toTitns-'- vilie and bought a bottle of K. K. Thomp ! son's Barosrtia, or PacKacIie, Liver and Kid ney Cure, am! before the boMle was nsed I passed a gravel stono as targe as a pea, and ' am now perfectly well, nml hope every nun , troubled with the gravel nr kidney t mi. bin ' wili give the lhirosma a fair trial ami lie cured. J. H. Cakk. Prepared by F.. K. Thompson, Titnsville, Pa. For sale by Deujutou Jit Murray, E bens-burg. Local CorresjfofitlcTtce. ST. Al lU STlNE, July C.l, l-iTS. Dear Frkfmax As I did rot cave the psi tle nlarsin my last le'ter Shout the tragic ileal Ii of J-onnir Gittimrs. win. was thrown from a horse and died on Ihe foRowiutr day. havimr been de terred from doinir so by Various reports ihet! in circulation, 1 will now irive Von what are be lieved to be the facts in the case, as eileiT'-rl by an ir. vest irat ion uncle since last I wrote you. " It seems that about noon on the VJlh inst. tho deceased and ins little brother, aired probably einht years, mounted t'vp horse and rode him to water, about one-f ourt h of a mile distant sntl near the residence or Mr. John Dmitri. While at the watering-plnee it appears t.'iey v re con fronted by a son oi :.fr. Smith, a lad of Vi vear, who for some reason hctran hiitline- stories ut them, one of which struck the horse and caused him to jump to one side and throw the bovs off, the eldest of whom was trampled upon bv the animal and so badly injured that he was not able to rise, much less, reach home. Inthiscon tlition he remained until a lady pus-in near he spot heard his moans and wept to see what was the matter, when she found him Ivinir prone upon lli'-sriHinJ and his little brot her stain ioiif beside him and not knowing what to do. '1 he lattershe sent to tell his father, who at the lime was about a mile distant, assisting a neighbor to harvest; Ihep pit-king up ihe injured lad the lady suet'eeded .y dint of carrying and I. -ailing in getting him borne tie fore his rather reached there. Medical aid wasat once sum rnoired, but the poor hoy's injuries were of such a tint are tnat huaaan skill was of no avail, ami h. ti..i about tt o'clock next mnrnimr. Young Smit was subsequently arrested and bound over for a heniing before E-.juire Pnnegan on Saturday 1 lust, when w e e idence adduced was such as to leave the Justice no other alternative than to : put him under bonds for his appearance at Court, but whether he found bail or was com miffed in default tieret.r I am -wmUle to say, thcmrh I presume Hie nevytrv security was forthcoming. A ltiiibi.f it wa a fad nnd de plorable affair. thtiuirurtncy t,t which is rath -er added to t haa .n.m istu-d bv tiie tact that the parents of botriiails are worthy people and fc-oo.i ncighbtni, 1 1 may noiT. amies to note that our zealous pastor, Kev. K.X, Mt'arthv. has had the pas toral residence thoroughly overhauled and en larged, thus making it much more commodious and buntlsorue, and of course a great deal more com lortable. The weather Tor the past three wet ks hns for Ihe most part been excci (linjrlv warm and dry, and as a eotiscipjeuce harvesting has been a. I the jn. Most of the tanners are through with all their crops except oats, whie is ready for the reaper. 1 believe I am sale ir. sa ving'thal Clearfield township produced more grain and hay this year than it ever produced in any two yiurs preceding. One reason for this greatly increased yield is that farmers are giving more attention than heretofore to the clearing and cultivatiot. of timber laml. fcaving found out thut in the I nn, run It pays the best. Yours, JiC. TSLEPHOSB. CRROI.t.TOW5, July 30. 1?73. Pr.n FpttMts-I haveorten been told that your philanthropic bump is cXeceiiinirly well developer), nnd though! never had n oppor tunity to make a phrenological in v.-si igs.tioii, I always took it for granted, until the hist wet k ? issue of your paper, t hat such was the case. J-or weeks we were tortured with the heat cf a scorching sun, unalloyed by a single drop of rain, and ye lover? of pi'scatorisi sports were consollingly laying plans for the first re freshing shower. Finally it came, but with it ",ir unwelcome and uncharitable warning, that from Aug. 1st the "spot-hies" must be h-rt alone. Some of our Carrolltown friends have not, however, been annoyed nor outdone t.y the close coincidence of the wei weather and the commencement nf the necessary restric tions on their sports. Tiny made iisecf tht last precious moments and apparently struck the ride that leads to fortune. Humbly and unpretendingly they drove out of town in a one-horse wagon, a good looking crew of them, and lookers on predicted that fish would be cheap next day. And they were right, for gos. sip has it that the draughts Were exceedingly pood and so many taken that they ha 1 con-i-dorable difficulty in retting somef thera borne in their one horse wagon. An accident which might bnt forfinnttly d:d not prove ser.it:s occurred the other day to one of t.'.ir well known -iiir.ens. Mr, John 1 liek. While nvcrseeliijt some repairs which were being made at his mill he had the misfor tune to fall Trom a sea Ho Ming, and wa tit tl. t though to be very badly iniuretl- He Is now rapioly recovering, howevei, aud is able once wore lo be about. Sen Sc8. C'vi'tmuH Ication. Wii.morf., July 21.1?73. TiniTon Fkehmax- 7rr .Sir; In last wet-k'g issue or your paper 1 net fee a comTuinicntion from Chest Springs, over the iintial? '), J. II." in which ctTusjon that gentleman attacks the i recti back-Labor party in a style winch shows at once his Ignorance, prejudice and ti regiird for truth, ns well as his lack of political sagacity. While the more cunning politicians of his party nre endeavoring; to coueilhMc tM'P fireenbnck-I.iibnr element an nndcrlaking which they will nevtrr be able to accomplish this self-const j. utcd charnf.ion of the Pemocra cy of Cambria, in ihe exuberance of hts over weening vanity imagines that he can-, by a few strokraor his a pen. annihilate the Grecn-bsck-I.abor parl. sod thereby piace bis res cued organization under lasting obligations to him for his etTort in its behalf, and leave him free to pluck the sugar plum of legislative honors to which ins ambition aspires. With regard to H. .. IP's tljsatreeted candi date bcit-p- desirous of obtaining a nomination from the (Jreer. back party, it is almost tire,th ss to say that nil such aspirations were speedily nipped in the bud by a resolution, unanimously adopted in the convention, which declared that he name of mi man who was before either the Democratic or Kepublican convention for T fice would ne allowed even the pi i ilt-g-e of be ing balloted for. The chanr. s of Communism so itnecremonl-ousK- hurled at our party bv -.mr eorresn. -.n , dent is a hackneyed epithet uhich will serve to ueiude nr. man wtio is really intelligent. Wo arc not Communists, tin the contrary, we would save the country rroni the vortex of Communism, which will be th; logical result of the aggressions of the Money Power, if the people do not heed our warning in time ami by their votes place such a deplorable misfortune beyond the range of possibility. Now, I tlo not intend to enter info n discus sion with your correspondent on this question. Had any manor n t-i lit y i hrown down the gaunt let ns "II. J. H," has done. I wouid n.-t be slow tn accept Ihe challenge; but I will not argue the iinestion with tii'i. What I ask of vou. as tin Bet cf eoiirtcF.v. and as one oT justice to hundreds of your patrons who are ii-eenbfck men. in considi ration of tne fact that "H.J. H." lias taken r.d.nntage of your leniency lo calumniate our cause and its lea lers, ami to misrepresent our motives, fs t lint you will give a place in your columns to a communfcai ion in which I wiil set forth tiie principles and doc trines of the C ret tihsck-I.ahor party, together witii my own views on the issues of the tlav. An answer through tho nixt Pkeeiian Is re spectfully solicited. Yours, truly J. M. Letter from California. Tuit!CK, Stanislaus f'o . Cab, July 2a. s7S. Drn Frffmn Tn mv Inst I stated the met hod of numeral ion used by t lie Chinese. I shall now give you the-'aysof the week nnd ttie month" of i lio year, theugli the sounds they make e.tiinot bo exactly symbolized by English letters. PAYS OF TUB WCftt. Sunday Ln bf. Mt.ncny I.s hi yet. Tcesdav I-a hi pre. Wrdncsntiy I.a Id s."i:i. Thursday I .a hi aco. Friday i-a hi um. Salur.lay P hi reck. Whit li means Sundny : one day after S'uaday ; two days after Sunday, it'. The months of the year are more difTh n't. especially the ilrst two, as they tlo not t'jui.d like the rest. MtTR"3 tF THE Y E A it-. i l?t fnonth siuii' yet. 2d month - eee yet. 6.1 mnrifh sum gon yet. 4th n-.unt li see gen yt-t. 5th month am iron yet. 8tli merit h Lk p.rroak) gen yet. "til month tut pen yet. Sth m ir.tli bat gon yet. 9th tnnnt h cow (or eo)fpin yet. lath month sop gon yet. 11th month sup ye-t jron yet. 12th month flip gee (or fine) gon yeu There is evidently something wrong about the first and second mnnih. They do net sound light. Prom what 1 can learn the multiplica tion fable won Id sound like this : Gee yet gee; gee gee see; gee soro roak; gee see fiat; (tee u ni sup; gee roak sup gee ; gee tut sup tee; ree fiat sup roak ; gee cow sjp bal ; gee sup Ift-e sup, etc. The harvest is nearly over. Our ntlg-hhors are t hrongh. but we have to cut about 2n'aori s yet. The weather has kept cold all the time that the men were at work, except two days, which were pr.-tty warm. This is e I ra- r f i nary . tmr friend F. ! was with us two wt t ks, but has now left for Stockton. Sacrs memo. Sn Kraneiseo, ireg-nn, c He sent away ( noiigti of mail while here lo supply- n Kelorm t.. ti gress. He also worked in the harvest field for Several days, making a lull hand. He is tit ne of your st -.ick up aristocrats, hut is as plain us any ot htr harv est band. I can not but h ish biui well in all his ltn.lerlnkings. To give your farmers an idea of harvesting, here. 1 will sy that Winheid, my son, who managed Ihe header, rode over a thousand miles, standing on a square beam, or twenty miles a day for fifty-five days. The hurley stack contained what grew tin n hundri d acres. There are nineteen wheat stacks, eontatniuir each us much as rew on 7C to ty l acres, which wiil shell out each one. In wheat, from ."in lo 1.0- Ki bushels. A land is nsuxltv half a mile long and Ti) to si) rods wide, each rod making an acre. It tMkes two and otic-haif d is to build a stack, each stack containing' about l'.?t hinds of head's. eUrtl to eight or ten bushels. It wdl lake about ten days lo threth twenty stacks. Vours. 6ic, Huh liny. BTf. AT latest accounts the creditors of Win. M. 1.1- .vd, some of wh m are siilt in o-s:fni at Al toona, bad not uc-eed.tl iu fleeting ase!ruets. AND Tliresking MACHINES I Willi STRAW CARRIERS, of DiUerenl Sizes. N3 (Th aboTe Cut rrpreents a Twn lf.,. Swoop, with Ir .n Frump, rerv imp!c tn f' cvNStrucde'S and doTatre. it ie a Tumblii g par Pvtr and l-s S iron Jatk THE OLD WAY The Best Wav. E V01 H lifts AUD TimiSSlI When It units job. Save Your Money and Do Your Own Threshing WHEN YOFK MKX AND HOPSHS 1IAVP. NvlTHINO P. I. Si; TO DA. Vlo, Cutting UoxoN. School Dpslcs, lto. AdteS: VV. II. II. MYLIL'G & CO., l"outntirs tiftrt 3f.-tc7ti ntfs. JULY 26, lers. -2,c. TIP-TOP CIS Or.X? When th ia gotten from IT! '1, "V V-V .--'."Wl .'.'O.O V HOIH.-WMI I 1 Uf. .U--.-- 1 ' I V t J- WlMllf S. E. COR. 6th & MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA- I.inesi rtrllten in Iht- ocrnslon of flic Seeonrt InnlriMnrj o t I lie Il- i li ot 3Sr. Sue A. KrNf'-Jnly 31, ts7. In the mcmlrg ef Pre, ere tin terdth ( If wiiiiiniiho.K! '? day t Imu h adst .. cn. The fii-h cf the f en;' was gh.v rg W here the rose t.htf-h of hea'th latehaj been. T.he sels'fcc rf rninrr.fr w? w.iTilr-. 1 lie hsrvrst was swept tr-nn tho j.la'n. The hu'Liaieinian hoar-leu hi? trea.-iirt IPs barn Mled with bright, golden L-raln. tn th" donth-mich thy f Trn um rr'l r!i:g, That hrm rmv se ;it-. uri.I war. : Fond fnctidf :i:i ar-aiti-l the were wailinir hiie the lart snleinn inotneiits wore on. Put thy spirit recih-I n : within thee. Nor sfirank lr.tu I ! Wt ni.ctd s- near. For thy lift? hi..l I'- i-n tli.it el a Clinstian. And what was there, tiien, tlieu slioul-Jst leer? With trust In the I., re of th Snvt. r, W hesc lite-blood w as g:en b-r all. Thy will bow'tl Ktbn.i.sivt; tn lieavcn. Arid culiuly aw ailed Peulii's cail. A last f'-ind adieu to the h.ved olio? Thy husband and children so dear; The uiot her that sumt nt t hv eraii'p. And whose I'jl was lo wtei. .j er thy bit?r. The t.mthrf and yltr-s h-.-.l thee Wore chispml m a l- psr. last einbraee. All i the friends W he!", thou f..n My I'll I rheritlltrtl s-aw Die e.jM damp of death on tfiy faeo. Thv pate lo. ? nr-pellng f-r mercy A Ir.H.p tfcil was granted, we trurt ; Thy I irns released lr"tn its fetters. And sped to the heme ot the just. Two twelvemonths have passed since w? laid thf- i In t lie cohl. yilent grtwryard. to r.-t. A"d tfic rhiid boT frein sl.mii th. u wnst j srte I Now sleeps in liio ituab ou thy hp-'a-t. Oh ! ion shall we Join t hre in H'-aveij, if we take br our tn.idel thy l:!e ; Then cur f u!s reunited in K;"ry, Shall forever be Iree.l lrom tarih s strife. J. 31. T ' a n Wnn ftDvlf:-.B Vnl..t.i.v IBAnn Thel.KAPiMi Ftti:i:n . I. Scl.-i fit: for I use use-; ; of the Skin on I b.-anntter cf the Ct m ci.lx o in ; for the Hath, Toilet att-1 Nursery. Is nt.'iii. j mrtflf'l by P'tysp. ians and (. by IIki t.t.i'-is. t'np t . " Ccnts ; box, i ( n k'-s. sj ( e.,is. i;. ; Wi'Mfii, Pi-op r, 50 N. i"ltiil Sr., Plihad'a. July l'.t, Is7?.-t'in. EBi:MU HU JtAftHKT. Ci'ttrts' TtD Weekly bt Jmtw I.lctd St Co. Flour "fi br. t.in pu..k wheat Fh. nr. llu'.tM. r .il.n-rl!i. l'i per jh J Ig per ib i.-ii p V. h' P'ea ,s -j; bus. l a; J..tr.l per lb 1" 're:.-. p. r buttiel . . 'I'ml-.w J.-r lb f- V. i, ot.V b.us I b oi:oi ry Soap per !h -"'" p r t.;is it'i lti-i-sw-t " C' rr 'r lrese-l Hof 3. " " 6 tl'.ts o-, Kir!. 2 Put-kwheat per hu e" Salt. per hbl 2.0 to t!.2 Potatoes p-r t.'.i. so t.io N d. t rr lb.. 35 to 4l Clover Seed. ii?r Chickens, per lb ... 6 bus 1V0-J to ., i0 Turkeys, " T Timolhy Seed prr I C. flee, prime, per lb H bus 10 : Hay per ton S (D N.ti. .l..urs su Corn Meal, per lb... 1 Syrup, per g.l . 7& to Vit OBITI'ABY. M A'VP I R F. I'ied. r.f Ids r-Wdcn-o fn Alio eheny tnwnshlp. t.n Stniday. July l.?!. Air M it h ael JM ao t I i:e, sgeil Bl'eut sr. years. j ty l illncpi its! very brief. as ..nly twn days beb.re his de.t h be was act l vty rngac. d iit har vesting hi, hay crop. 11:3 lather wa? one e.f the yet v nrst sett'er- in that par: t.f t he cunt y h i v ing eotiie there f-m ilint:ogdt.n cunty five r sin year" belore that treat and K..o. inan. li.'l. penietriu' A . 1 al I it r in. "pit -lied h i 3 t cut "so to peak. In It'.5. In th" then w'.lder-tit s where f s. etto now siiinds. air. 31. was the hr.M rc rhi d f.i tn within the l!tn:t t l what is new APeiiht ry tow nship. He w t? t.f liins ve trnme. and in t bo J prune ef bis lite po-se-yed WenitrlMl hjse.l . strength No man tin more wib-ly known n-r more u'.ivers.iliy respected In t! i ..eiion .f Iho rial nt y than V. i eh a el .M a n ture. He was ar, Icne-t. j J.nre nnd uprcrht nine, t !. y..nt and earnest nu-tn- ' .or ol I he at h-elte Church and will long be ro tnfiiibered for the runy V"r'ii" that adorned leS ctiiiracter. May ho rest in pt ace. K I N PPT. Pied, in Ct iir.( llse He. Pa.. Ju'y 11. 1n7, Si k A.. Infant ilHtighlf-rot i'erler P. atef Annie P.. Jvcunedy, aKi.d 4 int-nllis. ( "A rose bill, which In the morning dew j I ipc u p"ti the lender green : Cheer f .r an hour until the stin tel; show 1 Aivl ?tra ght Is g'it;e, a' II It ner had be. b." I'AKhllKPI. t'ir... In Cni-roti t. wnshlp. en Meiet ty. .Inly 1st V t.l 3 .'i,inn:i"iii. i ! I be brain oist-.i... n. tiysi-nt 'ry. lin . ltitact eimd ol John i 'iirlheim and in-, age I hi nowit h.. s 1 ( 5 1' P. I bed. in .lot.ns'ow i. . n X .-oii-'-d i v , .fiilfot. 1s7s ttrro inbtiit fjoa ol AtiiiB mJ -Uir. bdftf, a'i S month - TTRllXr, rAv DRESSING' 2 VTEIX K):r3 J3ew Suit Tfr?rrr: i from llpQVJtJ CHEAT REDUCTCOn I ?;vi: CD a-ii'ii? " )A 'N' 7-T-y-ir. "N". v. Tl !s a lar.-e nnl th.r.titl.l e-p:?ppnd Hirrrwy tVt-b.:!i wtis. f -tn .h-t . in pr.s-tV from debt. l''V"i'"i New i..,irPm.- lUu.' i-i Fieai.-i-heutL en-., omn-1 lri 1-73 ul a ot o? b'1"! r.i-e.l-i.t Ni.r.1 and h.-mr-hke arranjw nier.ts thi-..ii-i'"t. .-t--:i. for Usrt. p.. vu.-tiol r.iiii, n.-aTii-hr;a. .t(,t, s.;T c. aiid tttUlw r 14 w-.H-k. $..!. f'T iniH t ::r, U" '.'t t..r cntf.l.tjti- er further iuform-ition, xVlrosa. I'Kor. J. T J-a.w r.K ti. li. l riis.-iru -Kall 1 em oTn Aiu-im T. Wini Term nw. loc . hpriuj lo-io a;:ie Man-it i.V DR. C. W. GLEASON'S BESIflRlTIWBlBEDIESI I y.l. OI-FASliX'-i I-PNU '.P.TK TIVP I f is it l'.-:iiv 1 v.y r e.:,.t. -, i.i. ' e-iriy stag.-s .. i ' r":'i';.;,,n. Take it itt'tluo. Sai.iide n.-ttlt s. ( 'en-.s. Pt (H.lASdVS 1.1V1R lirSP'RUlVF Is a S-.:h I i ::r t-r I. v.-t I' m p:2mt. ft-, ,' III :.c(t.;:eu. IC., Ifrt il. Mlll lic M;it. it. ( en IS. 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