(fambvia cfvccmaiu , riii m b;. i HMIOV. A I'KI I. II, 1S7!. . " . If. . 1 A ' I'KUSOXAL. " i : . Tn ! '.k mi ii v. ( ; 1 1 : i : ii I'r. k. ... o. I.l. k -i 'Ii' lU-t Snri'l NavV T- Il-M-1 i:. - '"Ti" ..tT t'i.- i ; Tin h-t Swu- ; -i; il. il!!i.-.-,l !v .he 's. !' I ! M i V I 'l'. . Is til" 11 a 'I if .f t !l.' . i .1 n l; I - -T . , : i ' : i'"T.-!-"!4 i-i j-Vc in It. -l ;t . i .1. ,v. :i. :.. : !.' : it.-!!. ! ! ! 'Mi v-'ni i , .1 ! ! Lis . :ir!:-'..-.. -. - - .. in- 1 i ; ! ! i 1 ! , : i 1 1 l'!i--!)t.--, V i I Ti by. . "' ''''' ' -"I- 1 li'-ap. pav a ! '!:. ' S. li.ilk.TA- I'.l'l. . i'. ! i"' i l:l 1..-.-I1 a pp. 'int. -ii - I I .il .-I : : l'l 1 lit. ( '.tl,l Ti;! i -nil II- i . ..f I -: i-! .! - uii! h.-n-nlfi-r . j i: i.'i '.la- i bin! i'i!. -i! iv !' i-M-iy . r -a-l ! 1 ; i t ;' S.-aii. I ..-..-!. last :! - I - .ii : 1 li at -in.-.- tli- Ih- : v. in! :-. ; :.-,.)- ! "i;.-t i. Hi " N what t ! : . Jidiiis ; . 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V'.-n Ii-i-s !-.-un tii.- Iw.-!i''!i ' . !: i- a :.ii i.l ; j. ...lri ai. - -lii ; : i- !'''!' 1 ! -iipp. ,t lii.-li i , 1; i.v .1.. pai'nat I i.-m-.i 1 ai-v of : ' ' t 5H-i!-I.-r.-.l in; 1 tVw to A - a in !.!o.,. .-.; ii-at !.i-i i - .-apt;:;-. ! by ?.f - "? . .n.it.i.-': . ..: ' '. I'.: t A.'ii'.iti-il a a :-u- ' . - : I ' !.i, 1 . '! M.-uiv frii-t -!s ' ' I -'ia;. . .1 l;i (ii-"---iit!l yV - -a : -. T !.:. !i. 1! i.a: U- '' ' iaan ''1'.' - r- : ! : a 'a'.- a'ia. U !' ap ., ... : .. .;.::- - ,.-..11. i li i:- -l iii.. FltKKMAS ,. ' 1 : ',- ': -.-. !!:. Il-rcl i t Ai-::..!.: of ..!!. ivlimii j i lla. ii lloiv Mo liollbt iu'li' i :.'iia-: -1 . .' !.:: t'. S'.li -itor for fi... , ... ! ' a.l. with ln'.t.i'iu M-f.-r- ::t .:.; ;;. !i- s.-.-n ..!:--.-.t ' . : -. l:.-:iith a:n! ' ' ' T ..tipiiiatt. . -; :'! ;rv to Altocnn :: : " ;.. r: ' that of ft-,. v ' . V, at.-r M'l-i ill'.i-' I.-i.t ' ' . ' ' : i. a i -I t !.i- I . .: i-'.i.-ii 1 iia .v !,. r..i ! si t.iv. - ' v. ,.... a't - a i t!..; -ay.-. ' t':.- otin ;- iby, a:nl hi-j t .;-. -..-( ii .-. ! . ! k I". 1 ?V ; - 1 i : -l-i-p.. - V !:.' !.. i ! ;.-.. 1. : I"-.-''.'" '' M'ai!i- . '--. ; -. .ii-.! on V.-.ii'-ii i . :-,.: : -i.t 1 .-;!-. Ma . . ii .a -a, ! !'.. ; w . k. . a - -'!. : r-t -at- ' : '. ot 1 ':.- 1. '. J 'ii!:iv 1 -y ,-, ip i.,y (a; 'ai'i. T. i-'aila-- : I - i .i.-.i:. i aat , j '. t. s - ..a-! la - . .! I . 1 1.-.. 1 ! ,i ii. . I', i : .vt-iiip. ..ii W.-.ln'.-s.ii.v of v !:. a 'win 1 IT . o Air. ; ,. , , , , 1 a-'.. -i in .!. :,th .- - r;--- ' ;i !: I.-'! apori i i-n i t . la- ' .-.! .ai;.-; tin- u ay att.-r cliopjiinir - ' I"- !: : '. t liiai: -Ul'.-. ti.t-.-nan : . ! : N . :s. r.-i'.-l -if ) i tniiu ' i. :' M:;a ra! I'oi'.l tnui r ' ' . ' . 1 a I i in. a a,;!!-:. M.raiii;ia.r ' :-.;. aii l -: ; v ! 1 1 iy !! ai-ia : - i.a-i ",. i: ! . ,,r,..r . .. :!( ti -v .;r.. i.-il i... ' ; .'; ' : . .a !. .'. ;i .-. -a. . , . .i.-.l a 'la'-.-! ,.t I'.ri --.! ..f ' '! j' -t ti. -iv in ifi.. Ka -f- " ! : ai j , -.!.;. ; , :. --,,.1,. - Hi .-t . ,.., ,! !a !v ' ': : tio'a i-T tvi.-iil . i .1. t i. I-. ! ai in a- ' i !. W !'! i pj .'ill iil .-ai' .;t! v ' :-r- -..frv to ' - - r-.r. : . la-, i . I.'i i... - x- ' ! 'ii-ta . ii':.-.i !a-! ' I ; -f i.iir tn ::ro 1. p a .. -i ii .; .1 !!. lai-' j":i -r- v ! . a: .- t'i.- '.-a-!i!- -la.. (-iirrit!-.' tin' 'i i hf ! --t p i. . ' a t iai! to pay t!n-i,i a ' 1 I :' -r it, 1 . ..i wi.'l s.ivi- ' . - i- 1 i:i- n , .-k r ivinif ' ia i - b.: ... f- i-i aa.l t" I i i -ipt 011 or !- ' ' ''f a M !,. t-io:..-y .In.. Iter. ' : " I ' t i ; . : al-o.,; i i.at-1 inn : - ti-i.. I:f..r of th- M ' .- ;... f . . ! b.ri i- t-, t k.' a ; :':. .- ii th. - i.-ta rv 1 " ' it i-.pi 1 i I., :i;i 'i of a'!, :ial hi- -... ... at ' " i- n. .1- a a.tb r wa;.t. Thi ; ...v v. ! ' I: .,-. f i;:,i-h 'lu-i; . .- of laa'ia'.a--i 1 -iiia.-- a I ti-r a fa -hi. .11 ' . W. ..try. t ho iliVi-iiti r a'.-. : a iv ia. of th- -..iv .. f ii' iaaii f. ,T I'itt-i-'. ..':!-! 11. A:to,,:ai. t : .1 W. -. W i'l .!,,-, ;;t : : :t' k. i. i-.. i. 1.1. a. ,.-r.-, t .r; tho -t a : : I iv. U'iti: " ' " ' ii tvtan ::! - ' at a -.' 1. k. ;ti-f.. 1,! ! t:,:i.. v;,. ioio.,1 1 i 1 i . : ' ' 7' .'";". fr V'i,. ' .. . i.o-i . . -. In ' ia- u i-.ii in : ,. .tt..i riTi il'ii a -... ''1 ia: !.:!'.!. it alv !,.- f ;.; ii-;,:,.r ,, !" in -phit if ta t ' .; ; ; "1' t'i- Hon-- at I i, a'ni 1 . : u-.i 1 .at at ' . "'-; n;i-: ivi. i o v'. '"-i-i 1 ..- a:-'....;. r. r t ;.... y niilt ; ' ' -- ! i .. , , ,,f ), 't ' ' ' .ii-.-..;.T 1. a n, v.a- J.i-t ' ' :. "ii i i- ii. ,,i,-i , ,i. :i-:; . t . i, at r !.. - .: ,.. . ' - -a to ia- : . :! " . ' " . ; ' o! J.. i ' ia ! 1 , 1 ' : 1 '' - ' '!'. li !.'!! " r :., : ,.,,i - v ; 'ii-: i:; .ii-ap- ;'- - f-r at ' - -' : m-1 ba-s of i ' 'i-'i. .'!. -I t i! tin.! ,t ' ' '' ' 1 ' " ! iii'i-uiii o. ; V- li u 1'. !t:mi a'."! haf r -1 -i-iit- i!-:iii'i t.it'f pi' papi r. ;iil p.-i' t l jit li-iiio, i- wii.i; ot , b. - t h- ol.i A ia a "m our amin- I !c fi i-nil ii) .-I i -c '. but cf mir- i we take ia , sto-k in sin si h -Oanibroim i;riputat ions. Mr. 1 ivi.l Wilt, of Vi-..,..!,,!,! township, I'-i iir county, lMTini'tcd a loaiicd snti to rest with its iniizl-aiiiii-t his person. IIisfK.t cliiiiiri'.l to-trikc the hammer am! the loa.l was !is.-hiirir.-l. -t liking the unfortunate man full in the fa.e iin.l killing him instant Iv. Mr. Sam. Mel :i!i!-n, a prominent ami re-pe t-.l rit i7fn of Ilolli.lavsl.uri; an. I a val ued .atron i f the KltKF.M N, called to see us , on 'I nc.-. lay. It was remarked hv nu-nv who ehaiieed to see him that he hears a close re--1 liihhin.e in the r,i-e to the lion. I). J. M.-rrell. A irei-ht hriik.-mn'i named S-Mnuel Kh herts, t ) n ye irs of ni;e and n taitive of duniata Coui.fv', w;:s jostled from the plat form of a eai at Ttoiie, ahoiit niidni-ht Tuesday, and f;!liii'.'" iirnl'T the wheels was -o -ho, kii!-iv iiijiii',-d tliiit he died in iilx.mt tie hou,-s afti r. In ibiault of hail, ( ieer-e Kurtz, jr., w!-.- sent to in tills place. Tiles. lay even-iii'-'. hy -J 11-ti Ka.-!y. of .loliii-toivit, to wait tiiiil ai dune Court for ;ettin up a little in--iiriei tion and sma-hin-: things generally in the parental '.ati-i -n. The woolen mill formerly run hv the Mi-l.au-hhti Krothrrs. Fast ward, is aicain iolverti-ed for sal- hv Mr. DwKdit do:ies?as-"i'-'i 'f Messrs. A." V. Atk V. Jon. s. It II id '.iii.-mhi re,) that this mill was expos ed to --.iic b-t March Court, hut "nary" bid der put in an appearance. Mr. A. M. Hammers, of Indiana. Pa., has coiHc anions us for t he pin pese of tr ini his luck in the photograph business in the well known studio on Hih .street, and as he is Siii-l to he a first class artist and a nenial tren tletuan. e certainly hope he will he encour acI to iihide with us for niany a day. If you h;ifheeli receivinsr tile FUKKM W from the heLrinnin. of the present olunio and haen't yet paid vour suhs ript ion. re member that a dollar a'nd a half will not he available after the "nth of the present month. No matter w ho continues or discontinues his pa this rale will be strictly adhered to. Mr. Wiiliaoi O lSrien, Kiircress-eloct of Miiiviile hofou.'h. has been missing from his horn- .-ii : c i.t-t Monday. Tb fuel that he is a cri) lac, having b-t both feet some years niro through a railro;id ac ident. seems to have had a dcpri s-iiiL' elici t on his mind, and it f;f.-:iredthnt he ha - made away w ii h him-elf. I Jr. Alex, 'i'ait. as w ill be -een by his caul I -I-.ewhi ic, ha- no notion of leain .Vu-yii-l ia-. rumors to the contrary notwith-tand-hi'-r. iiiid ps j- n thoroimh "irenflemaii and an aecompii-b-il ph sjcja n, wetnt-t that so ioia' as th-re are ills fri human fle-h to hear l.e will not lack for an opportunity to alle'i i-at- th.-.u. A triim;. named Tni-ti;ni Wculi was struck by the ears at the Viaduct, in Sum iiicrhill town -hip, on Fr'nhiv la-t and kimck i d o it a twe;it-foot wall." ! lis collar hnno was broken and he was otherwise ha.lly de moralized, r.-im; poor and peniiibs-" and without fri-nd-. he wnbioi!-ht to the coun ty almshouse. Many kind thin-s have already been said by our friends of the pr s a! out "the Fr.KK v an and its new dress, and others of like im port will pr viiihly follow in time for us tore produce tin-in ai! next week, as we bne no hope that the If. roll man will doit f..r us. Meantime we tender our eaiin-.-t thanks to all concerned. Some of .ear public schools computed their seven tiiomlis' term this wet k, and the others will t'naiHy lin-.r down the curtain the forth. ( !ai'!'r w-.-k. As it whole, thecoip-of te:vliers eiuploved ciive -ati-l'acti.in. while the sehi ,:.;, a, eviin i d by the examinations which have a : r.a i c. a-ae t", .lid i;-t spend their t !!. w hoiiy in vain. U'la-a .air iinii y ;. ! - the better of vour jadaiii. tit. Mr."Ma!i-of-n::iny-siv:tis,' and v on ara t-i-ii.t-d. in a metaphorical sense, to but tonb.b v-nr ii-i'i.hor-iind ti-h for onmpii 111. nts on iii.- -l oicof "ba ttilm' awav-- with t'ne I HI i M AN. we tldvi.e you to "look olid a ! die bit 1. ad" and make sure theie i- no "chid aiiian ve ta';iu' notes." Me-srs. .b'.-. j.h Iterkey :ti. Win. Iii:. !;. of C.uioii town-hip. have fudy d. teriiiin-.' oh a Iii 11 ji - ; akc and i:oini t. Ki'.ii.-a- to live immediately after F.a-ler. Mr. IWk-y b''' v ear-of ;i'e. 'I I. w ill he nceompaniei"! by the wife an. I family id Mr. ticum- Trink-1-y, who has 1.,-en in the West for -evcral month-, 'day -.K..l lin k attend theni : .i.-ob Hawker and dame- Ib-i'ly are the names ..; tv.a. individuals who came -au from John-low 11 Ti.c-iiav ni-ht to form a close ae- 0 iiiiintanee w'a li t'ne interior of our county J lib They nil- -aid to be two co'iliriucd s. i!awii'-, and arc char-.'. I with a--auit ami battery 011 the person of Mr. 11. lh Frcidiioff, v at-hinan of th- (kuitier tec! Company. The new 'i.iitireatioiial church hell Vane . out on the wild air !a.-t Sunday. It.- tone is 'ear arid soporous. Li. I the aiVftod fa-t that it does t.oT "can y" toas -rea a ilista.nce p. s v.oiiid niUuiiiliy'he expected fn.Til a be"! of it - iliiin-i io!:- i- a i!i a;i oi.r..ii.-iit. 1 Vrhaps 1 hi- i ; ow iei' to the low n.'vi of the bel! : v . and If -o. the draw hack i.iav ea-iiy be ovcieoinc. At an ei-ctioii comin.-t. d' by itp'.ain C. S. V. Jon--, of the .-!!! i. i 111 cavalry, of Ty- , r.ifi', in ! laai iiiudou, on Sate.rday evi-iins; 3a-t. f-r t.f tt.e newiy-oruatiied "im- pioiv 1 . biitii 1 e-i'i ..-. i , the follow in were ei. -i ted : (attain. II. C. Weaver: First Lieutenant 'A. !'. ' raw ford, of t be 1 1 ant in--d.'li M .ni'or; ."coiid I.ie!iter..itit. Cv rus V. v.-r. Four boy- ran away from the McAUi-t-r-viiie '...!. :'.-.--' ( h phaii -chool a week or two at'o, i,n. one of tb ia. Iiiltaed Andrew Cra-ju-r. wlii'e atteiaptine to i'et on a frei'.tht t-iin at i'.bnuii uiiam. 1 1 iintinixi'.on county, tell under ti;e wheels and was killed. The other three, when tb-v reached Altootia. were l.ikeiiiiilo en-tody and afterward r- . turned to the h....l. A lad ic'Ti ed Jiime Tlutler fell from the tr-stie-work at the old hb-t furnace in Mill v iile li.irniiu'i, a ili-tance of fourteen feet, on '1 uesday cv. niiii. !a-t. ;iul sustained injuries which may prove fatal. A brother of yum. I'.li! ler wa- killed in Keriiv ille by a 't'yilitr-hor-e" a few years airo. and another died ri'.th cr -uddeiily while on a v i-it to Spruce ( 'reek, I I ant ina-ion county. !'" cviiera! .psent. the pie-ent is said to hav e b. n t h- ln--t week for the ma nil fac ta!'. i f mar!.- -n-nr we have yet ha ! this si a-..ti. Several parties we know ot have each made -o canv a- ihree hundred j.outids i f tiie o.-ii.-i. -!-, -a--iiiiiine -ub-tnnee. with th- usual a-cpipa iiinicnt of a aii.ui of :no lii e- to every t w .-nty pound - of su.i,r. A nd stiil the work -01 s o'n. A vi i 1 ! 1 1 r a'ri 'Uiiii'.l F.ridii t Kii hv, st; p t;t"iH.T of Mr. fi.-ha-l Lvnch. of .Millvilic, was ;:u.ieei.ui-t:i'.ly clil. lulled in a clothes line b-t .M".i.b in -in h. .iiaimcr tha.t a loop was formed a round her peck and she fell and was -tiall-led to death. She Was a sister of the yi ;i'w mail who wa- -bit to death on the ! ot of II.iv.e-' cement Pii'd by the w uti hman a ( .'M.ie : f j i-i! - iV.'ii. I tie report of the viewers appointed by Court to run the experimenta! lines for a d?-vi-ion of .s-i:so!.ehann;i town-kip into two ilcet ion -li -trii t- wiii not he made till June t. rm. When completed, anil if the report :-:!"! ted. it b tboi; ,d;t that the ori-itial town-hip. what is left of ii, will remain Ke pue'i. an in p. d it . -and that the new out '.r. '.vth will be 1 leniocrat ie. Tin- r-'-Mai - sw ii!!'.' ii;to. .sit ion across the 1 ,!Vi !ii. id a r.i-vy w ire sini. the tirt of the kind ev r bmu-iit to F.hen-iiiir'j. for it- pub lie.ti i, ai oiVn-e. It i- r."al . hut not eaudv. and n'-.iy he I a ken as 110 sort of in.iiciit'oii of how out nebdibor VM iild in ike tbinrs hump in the iuteie-t of im ;.rov cin.-ut if he only owned the Mechanical Works and the riht of way for a railroad to Ibi. kliek or Jackson tow li-'hip. 1 he Iffmhl ,.f la-t v.. . k says that Mr. Tlu-h F.vaiis, o Ca.Tnhri.i township, killed ten cowsitt one h-- f on a recent occasion, ti u two pmn..' "ic-i named l:i.-ketts killed a ';ii'..'-bear iMid ei;ptured three live cubs jn V 'nit- to--t!-hi;. th- week prcv ions, and that J..hii Vi'iuniiii -11-t. lined si-rion- injuries al -i'tt I lie -;raie time b fa! lin- f rotn a saw mill he wa- eit-.'a .;-.-d in b.r i;li im in Jackson t-v;-:ap. i'ch-i-ai- -1 rvi- is were In Id in the Thcs-hyt'-'-bii church of tins place every ni-ht hi.-t w-chi. Siihbatli .by wa- their eommunion -ca-oii and 1 w civ e new i,ieini.'-js took their a' ; for th- 111. si time ar-nia! the Lord's t.i "(!". I". Ill' ic. -re iii.-iub rs vv-re rei eived oil Mi a hiv t-venin-. w iiiie o; 1 . is are wadtiniito he ice. 'iv.!. ;,v. W. S. Miller, of th- lleu ii'a chaivh. ;i i-!ed the pastor, reinlciine; rv v ai. table rv be. !;. oi .'-r of Co-ubh Constabh' Wh---- ' l y ;i!u! K'.ms an-this week no'dvii'i; ail - iaeiiie.l within the limits of the hoi oiprh to r -i.- ve '.b-ti",:-tiniis li-oia the pavements, 1 ' an oat the gutters. :.i d cart away thea-ti-pi.-- win. h iieeii-iiulati-d in front of fhc;r tio..; - iii.it:;-; ip- j a-t wild or, and to do the -atae in a.!,, live dajs fr-.t-j l!ie iliite of notiti cttioli. We don't 'want th- yellow fever or the . b.'ela laic next - i I II i ! ie ; i oomii.-ii r jiiiiipii). is had for lit'h? triiis. :!iid thi- wai piiat -iioui,! -..the routiils. I.iiiie Miss H-r-.-r. of Coneiii.i i-h b..rouh, sae.-e--tiilly cieai- d tii- rope ninety times, ' and tin -n vvent home had eonce-tioii of t ii.- brain fop t cut v foar hour-, ami f..j- a ii.ue it v.:is ;!,,,:: ;hf" iha.hifiii vviieih.-r she 'a - il l be aide . ra lly and r-.-ov cr ; little Mi-s 1 !ei in ire scored ef-hty-t wo times, and then v :- c-iri c-l hiiiiic on a -i rctehei'. Tic .:i-o;i-i full (.t Monday contains s .li'.' pani.'iilars ..f wii:,t i- si-id to' have been ; : 1 : -e ,.f ati-mpt-d i of . n! i. i.'.e iuthateitv. It 1- tb- ,,),!. old ,:,,rv. A jioor tirl h;id been h.-fi-aved. ami to hi. p. l er -hame she MUluht 1 K a : :i: :.,:ii-.!ei. I lai.jiily l-.r her jieac of 1 j. a-l cartii ;ind her c!ei u'al rod hereaf ter, ; h.-r d. - -,-iis w.-rc tliwaiieil by the inteiaiosi- i n i f f- ii l:,b. II,.,- h. Hie fs Siiid p be ill F c -a -tern -i-, -non of thi-coiiiitv. , f. J. Teite bii i:m, who ill Lorcfto doth dwell, ,i;e! ha, ; hii- been known as the man who c-jii :ei re (jroods for ics- money than many other d-aier about, has found some CiKids in 'his lice are nearly sold opt ; and hence he intend ere many (fays more to bny a hi;i sti k to liil up his -tore." Meantime it wilbpay every one to invest in w lint he ha- Ctot, the cheapest and best, not forvttins keep a few dollars tilled up for better bar gains than ever when his store is filled up. fieonre A ukenbaur and Andrew Oaeler, brewers at (iallit.in, were arrested on Mon day and taken to .John-town, where, after a lifarinar before l ,S. Conimissioncr Rtitled-e, they were released on S-"ohail each to appear i at llie next term of tin- I . s. District Court a iid answer the several charges of sellin- beer without paying the siM'cial tax. doimj; a retail business contrary to the statute, and dra winsr be.-r from ke-s "wit hunt drivint; the spicuot throu-h or otherwise destroying the revenue stamp. The public sale of real estate of Win. M. i Lloyd, bankrupt, conducted by Assignees Jones and Curry, was largely attended at Altoona this wc. k. and better prices were rcalied than at the sale in February. 'n Monday f.l.oon worth of property was knock ed down, and on Tuesday, sr.'JH,". Wednes day's sales were not far behind these figures, when further operations were adjourned to a day to be hereafter set by the assj-nees. The bulk of the purchases was made hy resi dents of Altoona. As we don't use stereotype plate as reading matter on the out-ide "of our paper. . anil never did use them except in an emer gency, and that only for a short time a cou ple of years a-o, we don't see the relevancy of the Ifrralri man's a-kins u.-i to explain the difference between a patent outside and the adoption of such a method. There is a dif ference, however, as any man who has ever pulled a press or any boy who has ever rolled a "form" knows as" well as the t'i'i! iii;iii knew when he propounded the question. F.verybody knows Vat and Jim Poran. twins born, and as much alike as two peas, and two of the be-t locomotive engineers on the line of the Vennsvlv ania Hailro-.nl. while either on or off the" line their superiors as irep.tlenien cannot he found. Well. Vat and dim are married, as is -enerally known, and live at W iikin-luire, Alleirheiiv county, and a few days -ince th.c household of each was ttbddone'd by an addition to the inmates. If they are boys, these new arrivals, we hope each may m'ovv up to be Vresident : if girls, may they resemble their mothers inall things. "T'ncle" Joe. (iutwald on Tuesday hrou-h! to town rive head of as fine two-year old cattle a we have ever -ecu. They went bouctht in Indiana county, from a fanner who lives in the nci-hho"rhood of Mechan-ic-hurcr. and the bigness of tin ir shoulders and the breadth of their buttocks hear checi f ul testimony to the good ipiality of the trrain an.! irra-s w hi. h crow over there. Two of the-e animals have been slaughtered, and our advi.-e to those who want :i superior steak or roa-t for F.a-ler is to call on Mr. (iutwald without delay. Fresh pork and sausage constitute another feature of the hill of fare whi-h ho presents for the festive oc casion. The petition of John Ansl.-y, foraltempt to commit a felony in I'.lacklick township, this county, was presented to the Board of Vardons hist Friday. He wanted a pardon, but was refused, and so long as the Hoard have their senses about them, thi keep on refusing this request. Su( should be pardoned. Wouldn't son ) rem West moi'i'land county he on the look-out to gra-p him for alleged transactions of a crooked character withWl that bailiwick? His w ife ha- stuck to him through thick and thin and ile-erve- better things, hut this decision set ins to" he the very letter of thi hi vv, and we are sorry that oilier arrangements cannot bring about a different result. The following real estate was sold at public sale by Sheriff V.yan, at the Court H'.use. b-t Saturday afternoon, beginning at one o'clock : A piece or parcel of land in Washington township, the property of John Spade i.taiuiiiL' 1'4 acres sold to Vj.nl McK-nna for .iu ; lot of ground in Sunimit ville borough, the properly of John Shar baiigh -..id to John L". si-aidan for fix".; pie. e of land iii Sumiiiitv ille borough, the property of John Sharbaugdi. containing : acres, one acre cleared ;old to M. Ioliahoe forftv 1 he side of the Thomas Oorman tract of 4. it acres and !s perches, in Alle gheny f now t lallit7.il!) town-hip. was post poned till the pr-t week of June term. They had an election for city officers in Salina. Kansas, the other day. and a compli ment tendered a former ' 'ambria rouni y man on that oeea-ion is thus adverted to hy the J.mrn.il of ihat city: "The majority uiven Mr. Wn. Vcrg, for Mayor, is a spi-mii-l tri bute to a splendid man. lie is immensely pi -pillar w It 1 i all lasses, and deservedly so. He is not an extremes! in any sense, but a fair-minded, honorable, upright man who will endeavor to do his duty to all concerned i:i the acmhii.-tralion of public affair-, and jealously w ork for theh.-d interests of Salina oil every .'.li ! all oeea.-ioiis. The oiii.-'i ;is of Saiiiiil . ertainly have reason to be proud of their Mayor." " We can only add to the fore gi ling the hope that our worthy friend "1 lis Honor" afor. -aid, may go up yet higher. s provided by law. Council met last ?Iouday morning for the purpose of reorgan izing for the ensuing year. The following genii, men .-. -moose th- Heard: Hurgess, K lw.udJ. Humphreys : i r-an. ilman, F. H. Harkcr. Ahin Evans. Thomas L. .Jones, (Iz.-sf ward.) .J. A. Shocnmlrer. .lostie I). I';'. rrish. .Tames (k Ilas-on. (West ward.) John S. Tbvis was re-ebeted Clerk, and Ibvid v.. F.vans Wrighmaster. Isaac Kvans was chosen Collector in place of Morgan Mu-hes. The Hoard, as at present constitu ted, is Hi-publican, ural the fact that Mr. Hughes is a Jl -na-crat will account for his -l-'i-apit ttion. ( )n the -otieral principle that, the Hoard means to so conduct itself that lit igation will he avoided during the year, it was decided to not appoint a Solicitor just now. Adjourned to meet again at the regular time. 1 Mr. "-M:ui-vho-rojiii- es-in-a-muitiplbity- of--ign-" has nothing to learn about chaig , i"tr extortionate rates for advertising when : the opjiortuniiv otT.-rs. and needs no instruc- : tiop, op the score ot taking any price rather than run the ri-k of losinsr a little patronage, but he don't seem to knew- how another man in the hu-iiic-s can refuse to accept adver tising at prices dictated by Democratic olli- ials for the benefit of Hopublican organs and afterwards pledge bis word that the charge for a certain advertisement shall not exceed a certain sum. even though said sum exceeds by two-thirds the amount he himself received a twelvemo., th previous for puhli-h-ing a similar advertisement tv 'ice the num ber of times, if we mistake not. Still if he , don't die in-ide a century he may possibly 1 learn something, though at the present rati' of going he will have to live as long as Me thuselah before he gets to be half as w ise as he imagines he is. Col. David H. Williams died at his resi dence in Fast Harn'shurg on Sunday last. 1 1- was a nephew of our deceased town.-man. John Williams. F-ip, and spent many of Ids boyhood's years under the roof of that la mented geptlenian. He learned the printing business in the Khftisburg Sky office, under Messrs. Cnnan Scott, beginning about lH.'v"i. and afterward "worked at case" in several ; cities prd towns. Latterly he had turned ; his attention to wriling. and from time to time was eonneeled with the editorial force , of th.c Lancaster Tnellvjncer. Harrisburg Tn- tlepcnilpnt, A itoona Tribune, Miftlintovvn 2i- ; bunf. and various other journals. When the late war broke out he was a resident of a Southern State, probably Ctcorgia. and the volume of local public sentiment was strong i enough to force him into the rebel ranks, : whence he graduated with an officer's eoni- mission. He was an unliable, well-informed gentleman, and ;ho-e who knew him of old, I as well as those who formed his acquaintance on th- oeca-ion of any of his many visits to 1 thi- town inside the past I've years, will lie , sorry to learn of his death. He'w as probably . r.."i years of age, and leaves behind him a wife ' ami several -Liidrt 11. On"" former townsman and whilom em- 1 ploye in the Frf.kman ollice. Mr. James A. , Kitie'l. now oneaif the editors and proprie- ; tors id the F.m'epton ( Venango county ) Rci- ' i.lfr. and a sou of Mrs. Win. Kitted, of this ; place, has recently been made the victim of a most brutal personal ns-ault. It seems that : Fiiilenton, like many another place, isrursed by a gang of rowdies who range th-streets ! after nightfall to the terror of good citizens, j The H.'tisfr directed the attention of the l.v i cal police author itit s to this condition of af- j fairs, and demanded that the gang he broken j up. In revenge for having called things by 1 t heir right names, Mr. Kittell was waylaid j hv three miscreants on the night of the iM'th . ultimo, and kiniked senseless by a stone which struck him en the chin. His hurt was serious, but we lea in by a late number of his I pap-r 1 hat his condition is rapidly improving. 1 The trio of would-be assassins were unfortu- ! nately not identified by Mr. Kittell, but stren- ' nous efforts are being made to ferret theirt 1 out. If these prove successful, and their '. t-uilt is made manifest, we don't exactly say ; that the peop'e of Fmlelt'on oi'.ght to call oh j Jii.be Lynch to wind up 1 1 mat ter. but such peni-hrient should be inflicted on the trio as i w ill etlcctualiv def-r from a similar exhiiii- ' tion of iiPprovoked and unpaid-liable row- i d ii-tn in the future. 1 r.iT.iAXT xr.w oinc ri. :5i5 rifth Atpjuif. riibluirth, IK. QIMN'CY A. S"OTT.: St:'-.',i ti lK ;:ri-r. h: iiur removed t the-ic line and i i',ir:iliv l-K'Hf t (., i-i mm prepared to ?trve t, i - Ilitt.iev.M'- p.iT -ii V, ll il Mm. ili-h-et ion. owinir f Jo are;ttly im:p lio ibties. l-4.-ot. " ' J Who Kh.i.kp S.mxtv lit ntkr. f?ro. j 1 Perjury or tiros fnjiistif?. A special Vitts- I ; burgh disjiatcli to the New York IForWfur-i I nishes' the following in regit.id to the recent ; brutal murder at Hraild icks, in Allegheny ! ' eonnty: j ALoiit h maiili fl b-y n.-ianc.l Sinninv Hunter '. w:i- mur.lria at Itr-ntti-M-k, ten mile irin here. tii- 1mi.Iv wu l-uiii! in tlie riv.-r tw.-uty minutes nf- ter lie tiinl Locn wiin ot -tnl.l -".ni yanls away. The r..i(lv wit? I'lirri.-.l rr-m the stul.U- tn the riverin i liniail .la;. 1 iirlit. wi!liin 1 i y.-ir.N. uf the Kdirar ! ThoinjiHnii Steel W-rks. where throe or four liun ' .lrei! men were at work. A near- h-Iler numeii ' Theoilure ( f r-s and tw.i tn.-n minieil .Meliin and ; (Jisel were iirrc-fol un siij,iei..n. lirn---; ituule a oinfes-i.n implientin-j Al.-L:iin an.! (Jisel. He j .-iiil he w;i ytandmic lit the .tahle-i.)..r and paw Melain strike Hunter with a shovel and kn.-k ' him down and th.-n pound titm on the hen.l an.! ( tiiee wuh the -hovel nntll lie wa- .lea.l. (fisel. lio K ii.1. assiste.i M.-t.ain to put the t.o.lv in a irrain- har Htl.l i-iirrv it to the river. (ir..'i storv-waa eorm borate. I in some re-is ts anil .Iis.-re.liteii tn orhers. It was j-r-iveil that he eonl-l not have seen 1 ttie tnnr.l.-r at ail Iroin the stable-il-or. hut he stoutly a. there. 1 to hiaeconnt a n.t t he i ran.! Jury 1 in.lii-t'e.l ir.-i-et nn.i M.-K-iin l'..r laur-ler nn-1 liros.s 1 as a n .-ii-i-f- rv a tti-r tin- taet. The trial, wtii.-h is j expi-'teil to come oft in :i short time, lets been eairer- lv anticipate.!. Last ni-'ht. hearing that i".me- ; t?;intr was vr..:iv with iros. Tin. M'o:;i.t reporter j visiteil iiitn in his ell an. I was t-hl hy (ini him- ; self thai lie Jiai! lie.l in s.iyina- .M.-I.uln iiml (rise! ha. I mii.l.-re.l Hunter. He ha. I not seen theni .lo J any ttiin-j; lie h:is sai.l they .li.l, ami lie ili.l n.t know . wti'o wa- irtiilty of tiie .-rime. Hesaiii tlcit Coroner ; Til-ma, ot ttii i-itiintv, fame to his coll two .iaysi j a Iter 1 he arrest ami a-ke.l liim to tell what he knew, j , He replie.l he km w imtliimr. "ml the '..roller turn- i eil to the.iail-r atol t-hl him to let Melain anil : 1 (fisel out an. i penil them home, .'nldiriif : "We'll ' liana: this lellow here lor the muriler." (frossper- i siste-1 in savinif he was innocent, ami titen Coroner i 1 Thomas sai.l: "I'm a .o.l borer anil it you .lon't . tell me all yon know I'll j.uneh h I out of you. tiros- ;i this s.-ari-i! him s that he besran to cry, ami then told tiie si-ry about Mi-I.am and (lis.-!. Tin- delnils were suif iresteil by the question put to him. l'liis allien. 1e.l eoti les-.'on has anmsed ureat i indignation airainst ('oroner 'i'homas. Some be i lievo the hrst .-lory, and say that rro-s has been bribed, but tiie iren'er.-ii opinion is that (Jross fiiui selt committed t lie murd.-r. Whkkk is Lkar's Oimmon'? In the month of Januaryjlast. w hen the question was whether Mr. (ieorge Ik Stineman was pos . sessed of the legal right to occupy at one and the same time the office of Postmaster of South Fork and the office of Auditor of ( 'am bria county, the former being a Vnited Mates Oovernment appointment, anil the ; latter an elective otlice, tendered by vote of the people, all this time. Article X if. Section ! 2 of the New Constitution being in full force j . and effect, a telegram was sent hence to the j 1 Ion. ( ;eorge 1$. Lear, then Attorney ( ieneral . of this State, at 1 larrisburg. The tenor of i this telegram was an interrogatory as to whether Mr. Stineinan's Postniastersbip de- ; barred him from 'oing in as a member of the ' Auditor hoard. An answer, couched in legal phraseology, is understood to have come back 1 from the Attorney (.ieneral instructing Mr. : Stineman to assume his place as a member of j that Hoard, anil guaranteeing to him that no 1 power could or would oust him therefrom. ! On the strength of Mr. Lear's dictum. Mr. ' Stineman, under protest of Mr. N. J. Freid hoff, now ex-Treasurer, took part in the an nual settlement of the county receipts and expenditures last January, Tiie question of compatibility came to ahead before his honor Judge Dean last week, and the determination was of course in accordance with the pro . visions of the Constitution. The offices of , Postmaster and County Auditor were dis tinctly declared to be incompatible. Now, w hat we would like to know is Where is this telegraphic legal opinion of the defunct Lear? It is in keeping with his whole life. ; for where he could pos-ihly make a wrong . decision, 110 one looked for one based 011 i sound principles of law. Put as a curiosity, i it should be preserved. Somwbody in this - town has possession of it, and we should like to see it forthcom'me;. It is a well-known fact that a gang of counterfeiters have for several years had , their head. uarters on the confines of Cam bria, Indiana and Clearfield counties. F.acli , succeeding Court-week, and on other promi nent occasions, at each county-sear, large quantities of the bogus coin are shoved, to tiie detriment of hotel-keepers and mer chants. This, we say, is a well-known fact. Put it may not be so "well known that inside : this county, near the Indiana line, is an arti ficial! cave hollowed in a hill-side wherein much of the bogus money was at one time made. This cave having been under the surveillance of police detectives for several ' month- pa-!, it wrs of necessity abandoned, ! and a late visit thereto hy a certain officer of the law resulted in the finding of nothing. Put we are reliably informed that had the search been prosecuted farther, and without going many miles away front the cave, a big bonanza of crime might have been struck. The dies used in the manufacture of the bo gus coin are known to have been bicatcd in one of our northern townships inside one month preceding this date ! We are not espe cially in the detective business, but we throw out these hints for the benefit (if those who are. The uttering of base money is an un mitigated ev il to the business community, and has been tolerated entirely too long: ; and if what is know n as the "Mardis gang" ; i" not extirpated, either by the pistol or hv i the penitentiary, then police officials of the J I rnited States government are not keeping I due watch and ward ov er the interests of her ; , people. j An- Ei-cs-h! AriitrnN.MiY Rat stout. Tiie 1 Indiana Min.ftucr is responsible for the fob i low ing strange story, which some folks may 1 think nee. is a little more rat-ilic ation : I j Mr. Artb y. of Hiair-ville. r.-l it.-.l ta n the other 1 ! day a story which shows the extreme .unninn of ! , the rat. s ptiiiipjirnjlr:. A. complained to her ; : hu-b:iiid that some animals. ji..-siblv rat--, were ' i ci-.timr the etrifs in the chicken .-..op. aii-1 desired an ! 1 invi.-tivi.tion. ( i,nseiU"iitly Air. Art lev went to j the coop the loll. iwitu;- mortiinir and di -covered a ' ; r.niple of larire rodents bu-ilv eniraired in rollinir ' , tin frr tr.im the nest. As they would have some . 1 ten ii-et to transport the ,..r.r after irettinir it out ot i ; the nest, he .-.iiiclnded he would observe t he opera- I I tion. He had not lotur to wait, for no sooner had ' I tin: n.is it' ( the coveted pri7e out of the nest than ' : the lanr.-t one seized 0 with its lour feet and tnrn ! inu on hi- ba.-U held the c-.'r; safely. The second ' ' rat then taking the tail ol No. 1 in" his teeth pro- ! , reed....) to dr.iir him slnnj toward a hole in the wall I ot tiie coop. The ooeratiori was preitv severe on : the rat which played the part ot the vehicle, as he 1 would ee.-... eioiiaUy J,- out a loud s-ine.-il w hen his caudal a j. pen. her,, received a more than ordinarily i ; hard j,.r : .-nd ev.-rv time he sip:.-ali-d Ins cm- i panion would l.-t iro in order to in. him a re-t. as it w.-re. When thev r.-ni-!n-d tii.- hole the eirir was ; allowed t,. tali to the LTonnd and both rats L'.-t!imr b-tiind il -,,., rolled it through the wall and under the stable. We have le-iovl ..!' m-inv smart treks ' ot t'K.--.- animals, but tliis rather "takes the raif oil the bu-h.'' It gives us pleasure to announce that our old and valued friend. Mr. V. S. Parker, who f-.r two years past mai aired the mercantile I business for t he well-known firm of A. A. 1 Parker JL- Son, has associated himself with . his younger brother. Mr. C. II. Parker, and ' taken the stock and fixtures of the other firm ' at FJvensi.urg and Carrolltown and w ill here- : after conduct the same. A. A. Darker 1 ' Son. the son being F. II. Barker, have retired i from that -line of business. "Willie," as we : used to call him in davs of vore. is an old ! hand at this sort of work, having years ago -catered to the public behind a counter, and ' his multitudes of friends who flocked to him j then w ill scarcely go hack on him now. A ; general invitation to them as well as to all ; ; others is extended to call and see what bar- I gains are offered. The prices under the other ' linn were good enough, but we are assured 1 ! they are better now. And just here, as well ; as at any other time or place, we may speed i the old firm, and welcome the new. An ad- i vertisement next week will set forth in full i detail what the bargains wc hint at are com- ' posed of. 1 He that Is wise AViil n.lvert-se To let the j.eoj.le know They nee.! not look In every nimk. Hut knowjut wher;to en. It Is harliT ne.'essary for .Ta. .1. Murjihv, Kj9 flint. n street. Jotinstown. to alvertise his name ainl bus!ni's. for what .Mr. Muriihy ioesanl where he lives is common iro.i-riy. Riu it will do him no harm to enj.ythts notiee from the Jotinstown IriU'ine ot Alotelay last : "Air. .lames .7. AIur-hy, .ro.rietor ot the 'Star Hall' t'lothimrStore.'starte.t tor the Kast ester-tay afterniin t. t.uy iiis sj.rtnjf Hooil-.. lie will return within a week or ten ilavs, and he tiromi-es th.. t his sto-'k shall he .in-uriins-ie.1 in ffre. .jnulity. nn. I i-!:r.ne'" ly any elotttimt house in town." 'l itis installmen'' ot Vooiis ha- t'een reeeive.1. an. I Is now open lor the inspection of parties wiio want to huy pooil ifoiuls cheap. Sam pic them Thi ilonkey Is tt pretty bir.l, So jfontt'i. ... pit so wise; It h-.s a silkv little tnil AVith whi.-h to wisk the flies. T'j-.-n its liemj two ears it bears. So silkv, lotit' ainl soft. That when its tail can't reach th' flies The ears c:n isk tin-in ofl. I It is only ilonkeys who iro elsewhere than to S. Hlninent'uai's, 1U Flevcoth a-enue, Altoona. lor Spring hoots, shoes, slippers, saiiilals, rut-hcrs. or older wi-ar lor I lie feet. A ilonkey Is a retty hirl, hut it lias no sense, anil that's "the reason. Mr. Hiiimi nthai semis us word lliM Ihe ti'liiitions to his st.'k .luring the preei!t we.-k are vi-n liirire, nn. that they eonipriso till the late styles' They v.ill he sold at i.riets whi.-h will ela.-h with no pookct-tool.-, nn-1 an order is solicited, either iu porsonor jicr mail. 'o donkey need apjily. TitK nnhines on the flower-bed And on the mountain's brow. If you have overcoats to hed, I'repare to shed theni now. Shed them before yon leave home, and thcn'Vo to John I Joy I (W.s store. Hiirh street. Kbe'n--1'iirir, nnd 'he ontertainment they are prepared to f-et b f.re v.u in the way of nice new Sprint food-. They ftave just reeived the hnest rt(Nk (f Sprimr dres and dry i,-oods. N jri nc ready-made riot hinyr. and Sprinir nirk-nacVs ot every descrip tion. e it brought to : Imp town. )ne visit will con-vii;-;' you t hn t t his -tn tc ;Tit v a fa'I. and either that visit or the next one will likewise convince you th;tt nowhere el-e in the county can you buy afoodr at lower pv:vr. 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They are reminded of th ilay when (fold and silver jiniflad In their t.oeketf, and when the hard-earn-d dollar wa not swallowed "P ext-rtloP and exorbitant 1 rlcep To the merchants our dealing are shrouded I" n. !'r'' " 1mf-r,t'"T"t ver-v ,a-v' ood wide mu-lit, (unbleaehed) at bc and h'-M dark print? 4c. The cotton in thc-e i n its l? wcrth tn-rc to grow it. And those dark sriuirhams at oe. were tv cr made to l-e sold for that money. 1 1 ...... MANY THINGS AHE FAR BELOW THE MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. The story Is this: The merchants buy thetr (foods In IMtt-bnrirh and Philadelphia, the I'iusb.irL-h mid l'hilndelj.tila merchants 1 uv -f the "Vew York inl-l.-r the -b,r nv ..r tie wh. deaie niereVint and he nirain buys of the importer or airent. These men all live in marble front-, drives last horses, and sj-.-nd fortune ev erv week. Have the people en r thought who snni-.r'.- all iln-r ejstravairan. e tjrh add their profits as well as the enormous expense ol I drayaife. haulinir. etc. and who ever buy. a dollar's worth of e.-ds which eonie through tlinr ii.ir.Jr L'ives a portion t Mti n. rt th.-e t abot-F iuluiurv and rae ( )ur (foods are not hoinrht for one store, but for branches in some of the principal towns in the eountrv and of course t ' y are 11 . BOUGHT CHEAPER :i:T SUCH LARGE QUANTITIES than by the package or bale. Wc tni-t no man we believe in the nimble slTpeneo and the almttrhty d..l!nr. and do r...t :d.J a dishnnert neiirl.lior'f bill to the account of t'.e man who i nv- .ash We are. here to tclvo you all we can for the money and do not allow corruption to if.-t In our bones, the cock roaches in our brains, or thedu.-t on our goods. W .rk all duv aii.l -..ui. tiriic ail idiiht -.n l ifutr antee to sell you MOEE GOODS hr(Xll LESS MOKEY THAN ANY OTIII'.Il DEALEIl IN ALTOONA Oil 1JLAT1? COl'NTY THESE ARE V FEW PLAIN FACTS! and the self-evident reason why people have solum been swindled hy tilth prices. We are determined to override all opposition, and soon shall sit on the top rail of k'.-iIT f :110k i ther,rn-cob r,li,e of fcaee wLi'i wc watch the dyinif enib.-r-" ol old loiry ism and hiirh jirices vanish away in tiie dim dictance. "' ' We luivejust oj.cned a new feature in our houso, called a FIYE CE1TT OOTT1STTIEDIR, I the irrcatest success of the season. Hundreds, of people crowd our store daily, carrying away ann-fiil and basket r-ful of sninll but u.-ciui oiil. Us for 5 cent- tatb article-' tliat ifi-ui-r-iilT sell f-.r mi i.-. Ilelow wo (five a low of the m.-.nv Items on this counter lor 6 cents : ' - -- jc. Tea Anil ofTce Pols. WINk llrooins. Brazil Knim. (.rater. ISnlr tetl. lark llainnirr. Sklininm. 4'oat limurer. ( an ftpriiers. I'latc. Mlino Klaeklnic. Mote I'ollHh. : BARGAINS! 1 and n. thoiinanil til 0110 other nrtic-losi wo have neither time nor j-rtrro to mipcily. Ivrn wisjilom, tlioti, from tl.of-o cloi-ioun iiromiseK "-.ml ' with j-''lr (ljll:fs rti'l iliiiifw follow the crowil to the r?tiowneil St -ro of ' ' i BALTZELLL & EOUSS, j r-0 KI.KVKNTH AYEM E. IlEAli OF I.OCAX llOFSK. AI.TOflXA. PA. Tub rclMr-1 )nmos iH H.irlet win-rs And whistles in the thi kt : The rrnstml Nlne-j.iy r'in.r,y inirct A nil phoi-rily rhirps th1 crirkf t : Tli' hn il-in tr tunes hi tmM1 vic, Tlit Fkctor wtiftf hi.- aniror, Ami Itiir-ty nion aiain rrjnire Tiie onir, a nne. w nanirttty. hut it" nir, arl it ulltire-J t. other lit-l.ls. It .-ays. in ofht. that all nnturtf is inakir.a' a i'lmn'-T'1. .inl a.-ks why in thun der don't ym. rea1r? Why (hui't you'dnfl that -uit "'f a winter.- wear, fur instance, hik! buy ome thintr -eaonahIe ? It you want to know whVrc you rnn Imy a fuil Sprinff mi it fr I i t f T itini, we ran t- you. t to M. Voir. 1111 Kk'venth avenue, Altoona. Thif in not a ferret, hut if ou call on Mr. Wolf he will -how you soniPThini' at miiv !reh 11 nd f-tylih. with the "i riec tah Hati.starnry or we are ifrcatly ruistaken. II in ntoro ir rapidly hecoin iiiif th headquarter! of thoe w ho are particular a to material and make. T'nrsna wa? once a yonni ptndrnt of Iitln Who rtuek pins in the ru-liions of Mn t n the chair that hN kind t earlier -.it in. The teacher pmnu hiirli ; IJut way up to the -ky Went the yells from that ftudent ofIatin. When the etu.lent of J-ntin finilid mnkinur tho yeilw .-poken of. he nirr.ed. after arirmnen! on tiie part d the t earner, that he w.uld lead a di Cerent life herealter. "If you don't believe it. lie paid to the t earlier, "read t hi letter wh ih I have jti-t writ ten ! It Af n letter to fjodlrcy Wolfl. next door to the MHt-fRee, Altof.na. ord'rinir a lull suit of the new Spring clothing whieh that irentlnu in ha jit received and oiiers to in lor a mere sonir. In eonideration of tho fat that Tr. Wolff ay the hiififept thina-3 in the way of bargains, and :ilwa laaket irod hi w.ird, the teaeher endorsed the let ter and ordered It t bo forwarded. ODITI'ARV, V, H AT.T.TKT-. Die.l, 'We.lnes.l.iy. Ajiril Amam.a AIaokik. twin il.uiKlitcr of Hr. K I.ney M. Hrnllier. of ( 'herry Trea. In.linnii eo l'7'.i. iln-i unty. aeit 1 inontns anil jo days. "T'n-ler the dnisies a irr.-.-i5 Is inmle : I 'ti ler the ilnisie? our treasure is lai.l : 1'iuler the .laisies 7 It eannot l.e thus: AVe are sure that In heaven It waits tor ns AT-EXAXDKI? TA IT. M. !.. PHYSICIAN AMI srilllFdN. Uf t liftVc and residence adjoinliii? Post) itice. St. Augustine, Cambria county. Pa. 4-4.-tt.f.J HANDS OFF ! All tiorsmis ruv lierc by cautioned airalnst lmerlerinK in any way with a horc, mare, wasron Rtni two sets of harness purchased by roe at private salo from .Toskph Cue TKNnoicFKK, "and lelt in his possession until I see proper to take theia uwav. ' CHARLES ANNA. Carroll Twp., April 7. 187.-;U. AUDITOIl'S NOTICE.-Initio mat ter ot The fieeount of .T.irnea 'liskeyt As pirznee of f'harle? Johnston. Havinir been appointed Auditor to re;Mirt distribu tion of the moneys in the hand of said A-'-'iirnee. - sliiiwn by his paid areount, notice i hereby jiven tir.it I will attend to the dutie of my appointment, at my offiee in Ebenphurir. on Friday. Mijt'ih. 1 ST'.', at J oYiock. p. M., when and where all parties in-tere.-ted mav attend if thev fe proper. V. A.SMoKM AKKK, Auditor. Kbensbt:rj:,;A:nlfri. lS;-..-at. A T'I)ITOirs XOTK'K.-IIiivinir W -JL npptdnted Auditor by the trplians ourt of 'ariibria eoutif y to lo:ar and decide on the exeep tions tiied to the account filetl in the estate of A. A. H rooks. deeea-el. I hereby irive notice that I will attend to the duties of that appointment, at my office in Kbensburv. on Friday. Miy'2. 17', at 2 o'cl'Kk v. m.. when nn-1 where nil parties interest ed miipt present their claim orbe lorver debarred trom cotninc in on th-" fund. (fK( . W. t ) ATM AN. Auditor. Ebenslmrx, April '., lH7i.at. A UIHTOirs NOTICK. The xumIot- a. siii"d !Auditor. a;. pointed by the Orphans Court ol Cambria county to p-port distribution of the tiind in the h inds of John p. Tibbott, Admin istrator ol John Kvans, ( l-ieii'r.h.) deceased, to and Htnonifst those leirally entitled to receive the same, hereby notiric all parties interested that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his ot lice in Khonsburtr, on Saturday, thr y;th day of .April, A. It. 27:. at two o'clock, v. M., when an.l where ail partus interested lnav attend it they see proper. AJ.V1N KVANS. Auditor. Kbensbiiiv, April 11. Is7!.-;tt. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Ni.lii-f is hereby eivi-n t hat John ' )' 'ot. noil, of 'ambrin township, 1'anibria county. Pa... and liridiret. hi! wito. by deed of voluntary assiif nuient, have assign ed all the estate, real and personal, .1 the said John O'Connell to N. .1. I-'n-idlioli, ol Kii.-n.-biirir. Pa . In trust tor Ihe beneiit ot t tie creditors ot t tie sai.l John 0"Connell. A II persons, therefore, indebted to the raid John O'Connell will make payment to the said Assiir nee. and t hose liiiviTiu-clain- s or ilemnnds. will make known the same without debtv. N. J. I K I J lift! IFF. April 11. is;n.-6t. Assignee of J,.hn O'Connell. 'ii i Fancy 'ards. t 'lirom... Snowtla Vc. .Ve.. no2al ike )') with uauie. lot. J. Minkkr JvCo.. Na.-Miu. N.Y. XX XX XX XX TIEEIE VOICE OIF TIHIIE eeeeeee OOOO OOOOO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO (XJ OO OO OO )() OO OO OO OO ( X OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO H )( X) OOOOO THE ROAD TO TT IT xx r 11 x x r 11 x x 1 11 x x X EEEEEEEE X E X E X E r 11 x I' 11 x r 11 x r 11 x u 11 x X X E X X EEE X X E X X E X X E X X E XX EEEEEEEE 11 x 11 x Silver Spoon. Knlve mm1 Korku, Lather Hrnili'S. t rj lrtr l'n. Fleih lorka. ( nkp Turner. Hipper. Iust ran. rle Pan, I'tirlUliiif Pan. Jelly i'an. Tin ( op). :on THE: IFIVE! riHEAPIi ' TJ ur i;i;n K 1; H K K H K l.'KKK K K 71 II F.EK V PIT i:KK 11 n 1: a p p 1: lillll KK AAA PIT I K H )l i: A A P I" P K u 11 1 i:k a a i' y.v.K n t I.' 1; K 1; 1; vIIEAPBSTrs C4EO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW ON HAND THE LARGEST, BEST ; MOST VARIED STOCK OF fSlo-vosi, rL,iii'vrxo, HQUSEFUBNISH'Q GOODS, .V.C.. & that can be f..ti:i iu any one e-tal-ii-h-iii. 'tit in Peiinsvlvatiia. His st.s-k eomj. rises FAHLCH AN3 HS4IHI Um of various style- and patterns ;' 3llillol-", Ilnnhvarc of every ikcription and ot best .jualitv:' CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of nil kinds ainl th le-t in the mnrket. -Also, a l:;nre st-k of TAIiLK AND POCKET (TTLEIiY. l.lasmiarf, 0.neenwaro. er-I'llrrt Harr. Hnotl im.l "lllaw Ware. Wall Ia fxr. Trunks 'in. I 'a!io, lie l vr. A I I'iosi. How Mir. t?ar Iron. Itail !?!. lierse ils. arrlatro Holls. Itlv oIh. 'I i 1 1 -an si. l-rii.il'.tnni-. slol Khov ol IMow Hould-s. Iloail -o(w; Mowing Machines, Horse Hay Rakes, Horse Hay Fork. Rope nnil I'nMo.v. l orn nlli valor, and a mil lineot llarv ritlitif Tools. Also, a laru-c assortment of Table, rioor and Stair (HI Cloths, Carriage Oil Clotli, PAPKK am. I'H.CI.iiTH AV1NHCAV S1I PIM; amiSH AI'K F1XTI Ul.s : l,i vkhiitiii. ASM 1 1 iN ST,T. the best in the world (or I fciirv a nd Table use; iMf(.llTKI) lilK K SALT, the cheapest tin. I best lor f.-eilimr live St... k : I.AMi I'LAS I I- Ii : IVkli, am. I'imi-ii l'l" MI'S, ol tlieb.-sf . 1 1 1 : 1 1 i t v ; PKI'KINS' PAI1.NT SA FKTY I.M1S. who'll cannot be epb i.-.l : Chilim:i:n's V A I i.NS ami CAIlTS: the lan.. -t t.-k ..I AIIKK CI.'IK'KS .1 all ha(.'S and si.'s and of superior ware over ot tered tor sale in Kbon-dinnr : a lull lineot PAINT HKT'SHKS of the m..st .l,-ir:.ble ipialitv; V1N ImWlibASS, OIIJS. l'Al.MS. TI 1,1'KNTINK, AKNISIIF.s. N.C.. toirether with a lar-eand eom llete stock of choice ;K0(FRIF.S. TOilACCO v sk;ahs, as well as thousands of-other useful and needful artiel.-s. In fact, anything 1 haien'l uo-t or can't uet at short notice is not worth l.uyini:. and what I do otter lor sale may always be r-li"d on as fii:st t lass i- gr.M itv. ivhile they will invariably be SOI. I) AT liOTTOM i'lUCl.S! Havinir had nearly thii:ty vkai's' km kui em'K in the sale of -jnods'in my line. I am enabled to supply iiiyi-11-.t..ini-r. with 'the very be-t in The market, liive m. n liberal share of your paTron ni:i'. then, and be convinced tliat the bi-.-t i-always the cheapest, and that it never pays to buy an i"n li rior article simply 1-eenus.o the price is low. as it is an indisputable ta.-t liiat su.-h itimkIs are always the dearest in the end. oi:o. F.bensbur-. April 11. 1T'J. IIUNTEEV "0" TICE ! N,.tic is lu nliy jiivon that the rirt and partial n .unt of Ja".b Yeatrle. sinee of I'au! Klwaner, has been tiled in the otfiee ol the Prothonotary i-f Cumbria county and will be presented to the 'ml it of Common Pleas ot t'anibria county, lor allowance, on the fir-t Mon day ot June next. C. F. 0'IMNNI'II., Prothonotatr. I-otliotioUiry's Office, Kbensbtiru'. April 7. l7'.-.:t. YTIC'E!-Notii'0 is lirn-Iiy eivrii A. that the first acc-unt of 1. A. Clark. As-'itrncc ol Silas Adains. has been llled in the olM'e oi the lTottionotary of 'aml-ria comity, and will be pre sented to the ..irt of Common Fleas '! Mild coun ty, lor allowanee, .,n Tt K.si.AV. the Itltti li-iv of M i not. C. O'I'ONMT.I.. Pro! I... notary. P:-.ll:.iUo.i'y'- t K'.i-t; l.lv:!-!...ir'. Ai-fil lT''!-si. 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Bread Ta.ter. !1cl Safe, .(.rair strainer. Iiarnrr. Jnrk llattimer. Itcfe.lt .1 -cli . Kark ml. lrelxiy: 4'oifio. Tea Strainer. iCEXT! OliPHAXS' COUKT SALE, 1Y virtue of an ord.-r of the Orpliar." Court of ambria county, there will tie expo-.l t pui lic -ale. nt the Court House .n Kbeii' totrir. on SATVKDAY, AI'UII. QJ'.O,, l',lt, At I o'lxni K, v. w.. pll the riht. title and interest of .lame-i A. Smith, late ol tTullitr.in borouirh. de ceased, ol, in and to a 1'iki KI'R I'ou i:L ik l.vti situa'-'d in Ihe id t--.rou'ti of i t.i 1 ! 't r ti, a-l loi tii cir bind -1 Pi iin'a Kail !:id, James 71 I l-.--k.-y. at.. I others, cotit-iini.i-- r! Arrrii nnil 51 Herf hes with a two story Framk Hitse and Stai-ik there on erected. Torim of !. Ij.e ttiird the pur, 1,ncc trrnn "V to be paid on conr.rm.iTi.m ot sale an.! the re (. .Vuet,, 'o e.iual ant;i.:.i payment, with iiitt-ret. to t.c seenre.. .''-v ,,"T11 Hn,t loortjt.ia-e. JOHN A. SMITH. 4-Jl.-3t.J l:-te--t!for t.f TaVt svtth. decd. A l'I)IT()RSN()TK'i:.-7f.'vii,rrlrn A. V. appoint. 1 Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas ot Cambria county to r.-p..rt di-tribution of the money in the Sheriti"" hands arisimr from tho sale ot the real etate o I.nke Imrbin. on- o the defendants In the i-;1-,- .,t Chsrl-s Hick vs. .l- hii iMirliin and I.uke liurt-in. No. 'it'. M :i r--ti 'i'erni, I st-i. .-"irts- f t. fa., on which the r.-ni .via to of I.i.ke ! 'ur-l-.n was ,,i,t t.,r the sum .i 1 -J7.s.-. notice i here b it.vott t- a!i .arti.-- i u'er.-i -1 that I wili att.-r.d to tin-dot n-s ot that appointment, nt tnv orTi"e in Fb.-ti l.iirit. nn l u.i'i. .'.!... rh. ts.". at a i.Vl.wk. V. M.. when and where Pn'v mn-t -T:-M-nt their il iims or ! lorvver .b-b.irrcd from roiiiins in on that fiitid. OF.o. V. ATM N. Auditor. Kb'ti-burir. April 'i. lN7:.-:lt. A riHTOK'S NOTICE. .7, ,1m Rrail- xV ley t-. Martin W.M.dlev. In the C utrt of "ommon Pleas ( amtiria County : No. lo-i Mar h Term. ls;s. (d. '.'.-mil. An i n. . 2.1 AprilJ.s7'. J..-.-1.!. M.-Ii-.n.il I. Ksrj., appontti-l Auditor ti. distribute lun.is in the hands ot the Shiri'I arisinif livm the sale of defendant's real estate on above tafi- l wr,t. In making di-tri- 1 bution. to hear evidence and allow defendant u-h credits as may be duly proven. Hv the c-.urt. In pursuance of the aU.v e apiii,liii. nt. the An-dit-.r will -,t at the t 'ourt House, in Lbenstmrc. on Ti ixiiav. the f.lli day of M ,. Is7 '. at 1 ..'.;..: k. r.yr.. when iitid wh -re parties i:i'"rest.-,l mav at tend If thev tlnr.k pr -prr. .TOSKPH MiKlXAUi. Auditor. I'hcnshiirf;, April 11. l".7-i.-st. VriHTOirs NOTICE. .7. S. Stray- ' er. A-sinee of P. F. Shaffer. I-.'. .1-rrmiah ' 'n.wlcy and Catharine Crowley. in the Curt of Ci.iii-i....i I ',a of Caml.ri-i Cout'.ty ; No. 67, Iir-eem-birTcrm. 17'. lT7f. fx'nn. ' j And n-.w. April -l.ts7i, mi tftiiin .r .fi.!uinn .V S -arlari. t' e C.-jr: up; oi.it-. 1 Joseph Mel i ...aid. T... an Auditor P re....rf .listriloitom ..t the tnon- 1 ey in th- h ind"of the Slirruf arjsinir from the -ale of d"f'en.l.;nt's-real estate. Hy i he Court. In purstian'" of ti e al.o-.-e at.poii.t'ment. ttie u- ; dit-.r will st at thr-Court li.-u'.- c in Kb, n-biinf. on Tni'KMnv. the tU .lay ! May. 1-T. a 1 o'cl.s k. ! f. v.. v';en and wi.ere part n-s" int. -rested may at tend If tb-v thlfk prop. r. ' i JosKPH"M im NAI.1. Auditor. ; Kbensburv. April 11. IVT'.'.'t. ! ssh;neE'S NOTICE. X..ti. c is! XV hereby iri- en that Jacoti Kunstnan. r.f White , township, t'liiitl.rin counry. Pcntisylvar'ia. and ' Kliabeth Kiinsman. bis wile, by d-ed of voluntary j as.jnineiit. have a-sj-n.-,! nil the c:atc. real and ; personal, of the said .Ta-ob Kitn-ttian to J. c. j Oate-.. ot A'hile toTv nsfiiji, in trust. t..r tl-c bcne:-t of the creditors ..r th" id .Tact, k'.instimn. All ; persons, tli.-r.-foi-c. in.b bi.-d to the s-iol J;.eot. ; Knnsman vill me.ke p-iym.-tit to the s;ii.l v.s-ii;nec. ; and th-.se havinir e'Hims or demands i ;11 make known Hie same without delav. ' j. c. ; iTFs. April 4, lS70.-3t. Assignee of Jac li Kunstnan. I pi-Lxsroxs! ST1MKfS wm;!;.!"J r iriiured in the ferv i.e, 1 even it !ut diirM1y li.-Tt'ivd. nn ot'tnin M-ni.n i trnn date t il.-svlwinr1. unior the now i-u-:o;i lum-. ff '.'i,ik'.i:ori i made at one. end Miimj "for , ld:uik4 mid n w o!.!ier eir-M'tir. W. Mf.Kl U A: I O.. Uldrt f lsim Aarnrj in the State, 11 Smithfleld StreHi i'ittbnrah, S'a. 4-.-4. ! LAST AND OM.Y NOTICE. Tar- ; ti.-s indebted to W. IfSunv. M . 1.. ..I Chest 1 Siirinirs. are hereby r-otifo-d tor The sr .n.j and last I time f toil if they do not cail on the nuiorsiirnod and settle their respri-tivc Mi-.-..unts. eith. r by cash or ' note, on or lo!orc tt.e lt iisy or 7I Y.ptim... i they may rest a-s.irc.l tfn.t in".-isurc will .e adopt- : c.l for brinirlnc ttie answer, v. it h eo-1 and v.-x-.ti-.n ' ol spirit thereto at -peicb-l. JOHN WA.iM.H. cic-: Sprinifc. April 4, K'.'.-tit. A CARD. Tiie niiilt-rsicriifil Invt-liv npottii.'. hitnsi-If a n I ti'lcpetulent Cotiser-. a- five lH-m.:cri:tic caulidate f..r the othee ..f P.M.r House IMrector. plcdioir hill' elt It I le.-ted to liis- cliiiric- tiie duties of the olfn-.- w'th tidei'tv. III:.M1V HOPPLK. Carri 'iltown. March X 170. O t'" ilA pr"'it-' on ro davs tnvcr'tiiii'nl of OIAA MtlU OtUcial P. pons, bee. Mil'! i Proportional returns eve'- wrk n sitork tlj-tiouisiif ,' - f-t - IOO - .. Address. T. l oiter WUht k ( o., U.ue.'s. W r.l t N. V. E EEEEEEE EEEEEEE EE E EE E EE E E EE 1: E EE E EEEEEEEEEE E E E EE EE EE EE E E E 1 : E E L L LLLLLLLLLL EE EEEEEE EEEEEEE THESE AND YOU M Y NEVER I IVF TO d. w to ball tla ir u.hii-, and lias madV mer-hant Wooden la!!. till.Srrii'M I lose, len'si Sofkn. 1 are II ami !t ereSiief . I lio n apklnii. T els. 1 ali Kau. .f arhlne oiler. IttiCon iloiika. ( rlinper. Keli. V nip. jCOlNTER.: i MY REPUTATION .s nn: 'iii:aii;st .otiiixg mi ix sla i it coryrv, OLD CLOTIHiVW ROUSE, nkxt r-oon to r. o TWELFTH STREET, ALTOONA, IN A BLAZE-kGLOHY! NEW STOCK! NEW OUTFIT! NEW STYLES! GBAHD SPBitiG OPEHiHG or cloth i nc; For Sjiritio; and Suiniiirr Wear. QLL EARLY AM) SECIT.E A BARGAIN. GODFREY WOLF, m:xt ioor to r. o.. nr ara iimi, - ii::;si, r Ml April 4. ls79.-t. Adjoum'd Assignee's Sale. T virtue of an M:r. order of the Conrt ofCom 1 men i ler.soi Cambria count, to medlrct;l 1 wul eipje nt pubii? f!1.ie on the premises, on SATURDAY, APRIL 12. 1879, A t 2 o'i-i.wf, r. v.. the following rle.r-rit.ed r-l e-mte. to wit : A 11 tlmt certain til-' 4j KOI It situated in Oa-rroili.-wn br-rouch. 'aml ria e...Unty, Pa., Iron! in ) leet .n Mmn street, bounde.i on the north by lot of Joseph Zolner. on theso'h by lot of Mrs. Mr K;r. an. I eitenilinif Pick to I'hureh street on t!i eai. bavins thereon erectej a t wn story Fr.A w y Mo: n. w.' h ('(bisi.t -H,,r a: tacbe.i. Fn m e St ..lk. an I all t lie ne.'esar out bull l.ni.-. now in the oc- ui-ancr of A. J S'o'tt. Tku-ki cr Sai.k One third of ;u purchase inouey to t.c paid on the e -t.f.rniation of the sa.e, on-:tnr.t fnore year nn I t he balance in two veari thereafter. Peferred pavn-.ents to hear interest and be secured by the bonds nr. t nvrtitaire ot the lurehaser. JIMt s silt H. A'sliiiiceof A i. a id -I . S Ton z. Carrolltown. March a, lu.-at. A SSIOXKE-S N()T:CI: Notice is Itori.diT liiveti tliat JmsojiIi A. l.in:tii, r Harr township. l.a tnn.te nn s;nmi'Tit e' all bis real and ronnl proper: -, to the underpinn ed, tor tiie benefit of bis credit.. r. All persona iT'lehu-it to Jofr-ph A, putiiTii nt therefore n.Mt ..?.i tliat t .yment Inust be made without tiol.sy. rn-l il;-.e hi-.itiif claffus aair-t the same niil prr setit i hem in proper st. a pe f -r a! -ust nient . .'; -r. T. 17 -rt. H. KlN5.H"iI. Amnnt. Poou ii o u i: i) i r i:c to r. tl MTiiif! -!ir!fil r.iTor. l:iiiiolf x nt'. i l!fi for thr nJiriv-f if !., fuforct to the iriil(.a Cl t!it 1 'lit. 1 :0 HUH " 'Tl Tf T t !' T1 . If Tiini- Ff.i'il uti t -r;t' i i if:ifri !ittnrlt to irtirtn tac t'.ttli'.Stl 'IhmiI.vuiiJi Itonrstv snl fl-iPlity. P. 1 SANVUKs I Aiiej '..ti... 1 n ii . Marh il, i-7P.-t.e. RCIIAXT!
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