PL. M4V 2, ih;. tOtAL AXD FERSOXAL. Hfpk. TSiTr.r. and ttte Omii Place. rind chip hats :it Barkers'. r Donald will pay part oash for wool. SlcPonald iUs men's eottonade suits at 1 1 ' . M' Donald 6ells men's eassimere suits at ? 0r jf -Donald sells men'e caps at 8 cents McDonald tells ladies' ties at 6 cents M -Donald ll3 ladies' corsets at 25 cents M' P naM sells ladles' collarets at 1 -.AfVDonald sel!i m.-n's wool hats at 50 Johnstown is to have a new brass band of sixt'-t-n pieces: -!". . virt was hi recular session at Holli-ib.r-''arir t! Wel -N.-iv st'x-V -ln.v.-ls, forks, spades, garden ild ke,-p the cheapest store in sells the best gi ds. w.-r killed by the Day Ex- Tn Blair county republican Committee i eet at HonfdsjjrshmK Uvnotfuw. Fbw boots and shoes ran be bought at 'r;tePaum'. l.oretto. at tip.-t prices. XlieCommi-sioners talk of whitewashing the interior of the Court House this Spring. Have vim examined Barkers' patent brush handles ? They are the best thine out. f-.mr rems for SO cents, and four plioto- itfaphs for 1.00. That's what's the matter at the Sunbeam OaOetw. Mr. John Lysett. policeman of Cambria i-ity. has been stri-ken by paialysls, and his ',, . t -.1 obi, to remain in -esion two months, ha- bee a opened in the Union School An application has bew made to the tnthoritiet f r number of additional tro-.it wherewith to -t'M-k our waters. There is no change for the better in the case of 1' t I ire. tor Patter-on. of Johns tOWB lie is still confined to his bed. The total cost of the windmill at the a lb I ' orks, including freiirht and putting the in ictalne In position, will be about ftsoo. All the hotel keepers in Altoona with the exception of two have been returned to Court for alleged violation of the license law-. If vou want to buy i W goods and good ds, cheap, u to M. J. Teitelhaam, Lo rV-tt,.. TJmiia madr specimens of photoaraphs touched up on the convex portrait stvle are on eufoltton at the Prothonotarv'- office and the Bank. The "Cfreatest Railroad show on Earth" will exhibli at Johnstown on thel2th instant, if set sold out by the Sheriff before it reaches thai point. V. S. itnrker r Bro. have just received a lot of fine dairv salt for butter-making. If y.m want good butter, that is the kind of The moral and refined spectacle of a pa rri:ig match was v itnessed by a select few bi the Opera House, Johnstown, last Satur day ev. nng, -- cow own d by station-agent Paul, of South Fork, was -truck by the cars last Mon day and metamorphized into a prime article Of j. rk d beef. The Altoona Tribune denies the report of the death in the Western Penitentiary of Benjamin I. Wegandt, seat from Biair coun ty on conviction of rape. Ladles' hats and ladles' linen suits can be bought at :', lower figure from M. J. Tei telbaum, Lorettrx than from any- other m r- chant in c 'anibria county. Cant. Bohert Litzinsrrr has resigned the d Dolieeman of Johnstown, after lo keep the peace to that obstreperous It tor a period of about one month, i the United States Supreme Court at nrtr!', on Monday, the second return of iStgnees' sale of the real estate in the bankruptcy case was confirmed abso- on. A. a. Barker, of Ebensburg, was it at the State Temperance convention Ilarrisburg last week. He was the lelenate from the north end of this A slight rain on Monday of 1 1 week enre ssion of the ther rno got up early next oatine of frost on the d that it is in contempla 1', s of t he -land Aim'v of bensbufg at an early day. cer is said to have the rma-tcr in hand. The work of erecting the windmill at the water-works' leseivoil has not yet been eompll ted, though a force of carpenters and laborers have been making time on it during the past two weeks. The Mountain House at Cre-son will be lemty for the reception of vi-itors in about one month from date. The buildings and ground- are Iwinu put in elegant tiim in an ticipation of said event. Altoona has -tarte.l anew cemetery, and as there are not leas than two medical gen tlemen of large experience and extensive practice Interested in the enterprise, there MB ' bo doubt about its success. A running fountain for the centre of the public square, ei mmonly known as the "dia mond," would 'e a neat and inexpensive -r-nament to the town alter the windmill at the water works u-ts dow n to business, Ea-Register Singer's house, arhieti was nearly destrnyc ! by be about a month, ago, received its final coating of pain, this week, and w ill be re-oecupied by that gentleman and family in the course of a few days. V S. Biirk- r .t Bro. have opened out, i!i connection with their other business on High street, a feed store, where the Intend to keep a full supply of feed of all kinds, and buy and -ell Hov out that crossinc which is to he - I from the po-t-ortice to Mrs. Mc Donald- residence? The general sentiment I 1 M the Street Commissioner, or some body else, i- asleep and should le awaked. C. A Reese, who was seni t the v, -t-r-r :i Penitentiary from Huntingdon county ib tl two years ago for shooting btsfatber IW, 1 tr. J. A. Shade, ha- been pronounced .: ane and removed to the Dixmoni A-y!um. !l utj Hev. r, Esq. , of HotOday sbui g, son -f ' ipt C if. Beyer, d, ased, formerly of Ebensburg, has gone to Denver, Colorado, to engage in the prai tics of the legal profes sion, m which he is a recently developed We are informed that all the raft put into the Basquehaana river at Cbenyuee - points contiguous duriiig the past season - i eded, with one single exeepnon, in eet- to market during the recent heavy Mr- Christiana Itel lias l-en appointed stress at Mun-ter. this county, and Ml Joseph Ceis i- to -till the bill" hi a like fa pa na the "stress" and plus the "ter." at tie 1st own, which, i- likewise in this - Four ewes belonging to ex-Shertfl Myers, ' ii. presented their owner "with healthy html - on Friday la-t. The S . r ' i n-iifers himself n, ore than ewes-ual-v. and i-far from lamb-enting,his good nm of 1,600 ten suhseiibed of ij, ooo where with the managers of the y to hold their next May success attend Hhefcl indebted to ir in that city. DS i- in trouble lonwearth tf V n rrlvaada for eor- htl the SUm of oyer i against the city is y is speetlily IK Donovan, youngest daughter I Donovan, of this place, left -terday morning, where she baa not already, entered the r I Mercy'as r. novice in med I'eter Berkey. an inmate sd county almshouse, has re the Pension Bureau at ..-.I he is entitled to and will be n irage of pension as a soldier mbers ot r fine catfish are n the waters behm tow,,, a booked daring the present Hi ' ei man, having the rear of !us eye-, quickly returned it trust MM Mr. If. J. Kreid r.uod b a rare hemorrhage and for a time it went rather i. but we are clad to know that end i,' v. tad will likely be him day or two. :e J., daughter of our former . .Newton I. Roberts, sraa mar seph Hinclunau in Johnstown v ningof ;.i-t Week. May her i a- We know of. dv- lade Mil 111 H. Mr. PWL MGoueli, of Kust (.'otieiuangri a brakeman on the Pennsylvania Kailroad. was OUgM leteenthe bumirs of two cars Monday mornine, while making a coupling at Suninu-rhill, aud his breast and ba-k were severely bruised, but no bones were broken. The Rellefonte Watchman is undoubted ly right when it assurer its readers that they will ail feel better if they quit working for SatHn and jjtn Qo4 and hunianity a lift, hut hiiv. M-ek r Furey ever found it out is one of the mest unaccountable things in creation. The majniitude of a reduction in passen ger rates whieh went into effect on the Pciiti svlvania railroad commencing Thursday of this week may be inferred by a eompnrison of the former price of a ticket from Johns town to Philadelphia, ft. -J", with the present price, $8.26. The body at Joshua Ellsworth, who was dfOWlwd in the Conemaugh river near Johns town several weeks ago, was found on a sand-bar a half mile helow Song Hollow on Tuesday afternoon. It was taken to Coop rrsdale, the how of the vi 1 rai in his lifetime, and interred. It is now thought that Charles Bntler, colored, f OanBzfn, who was ran over bv the ears at F.a-t Liberty one to ia-! We V and killed, committed soicMe. A short time oiior be was heard to m that he meant to make away with himself, though for what reason is not known. Beraember that M. J. Teitelbawm, Lo- retto. has removed his mercantile establish ment from its one-time location, in the I.eavy building, to M. Maloy's lar-ie -tore-room, where all persons interested in getting full value for either a dollar, dime, nickie or pen ny are invited to call. Twenty-four car loads at iron ore from Africa went from Altoona to the Cambria Iron Company furnaces at HolBdaysburg on Saturday. There ware also several carloads of Spanish ore shipped to the same place. The color of the ore is dark brown, and the ore it-elf is of a -andy nature. Secretary of Internal Affair- Dtfnkel has published his official appointments, and in the entire list appears the name ,.i not a sin gle (or married; Cambria county applicant. In the language of Joaquin Miiler. this "i heartbr; -ak and BOflP), but day-after-to-mor-row a eioud Will arise which ma win." Capt. Sam. Criste, Burgess of Gallttsia borough, was in tow n the other day and call ed to see us. Gallitzin, by the way, is 2,ltH feet above tidewater, ami i- therefore one of the most eh vat; d municipalities in the com monwealth. The Burgess thereof, as a con sequence, ranks higher than most men of that class. Mr. John L. StOUgh, one of Ebensburg's most skillful knights of the brush, has re i eived orders to tlni-h the work of painting the tine residence of Ocorge M. Reade, F.-q.. on High street inside and out. and when the job Is completed, as it will be as soon as possible, then- i- no doubt about it being well done, Messrs. V, V. Kelly and .Tame-, Fare well, sr., of Lumber City. Clearfield county, were thrown to the ground by the upsetting of a buggy in which they were returning home from CurwensviDe, on Wednesday of last week, and the former, who was '-' years old, so badly injured that he da d ou Tliurs day evening. There is a hitch in the election of a suc cessor to Millville's fugitive Burir. -s. Three of the Coancihnen want one Orunam elevated to that responsible position, w hile the other three are equally determined that one Sulli van atust rule the local roost, and thirty-nine ballots have been found unavailing to entan gle the snarl. A piece of land containing :i acres andM perc hes, with a two-story frame house and a Stable thereon, situated mOallltzhl borough, was sold at Orphans' Court sale at the Court Hon -o. this place, last Saturday afternoon, by Ji hn A. Smith, executor of James A. Smith, deceased. The property was bid in by the Widow of the deceased. The Altoona tavern licenses expired Monday r.ight at midnight. There will doubtless be e eedingly dry times down there for a week, unless the proprietors of the drug store- be of an accommodating dis position and refrain from investigating too closely the character of the physi- ians' pre scriptions tendered them. The prosecution against young Frank Campbell, of Johnstown, for carrying con cealed weapons has been withdrawn. Frank, it will be remembered, is the youth whose pi-toi was accidentally discharged in the C-onesaaugh borough Catholic school teveral Weeks ago, the bail finding lodgment in the leg of a fellow-pupil who sat near. Mr. Richard R.Sonle, Assistant Chemist in the Physical Laboratory at Altoona, has been appointed Superintendent of Motive Power on the Northern Centra! Railroad, w ith headquarter- at Baltimore. A banquet in his honor was tendered him by a number of hi- Altoona friends at the Hotel Lafayette. Philadelphia, la-t Saturday evening. A few salmon trout have been cauuht in the Juniata river near HoUhJaysburg this season. The fish of that species planted in the Coneniaugh at this point in the early spring of is74 have never been officially heard of from then tiil now, and the conviction is becoming riolent that the State fishery awn made a mi-take and sent us suckers instead of salmon. The Altoona Tribune is "off its ogi'' by a lame RMjor-ity when it says that "Major M, Pike ana family, of the Ft tfman, -pent part of Saturday arid all of Sunday and Mon day" in that city. Major McPike, forsooth! Why. you Furey-oiis flatterer, don't you know that the major part of the FtiKtM ts family wasn't in Altoona at all, at all, at the time mentioned ? The "boss -tore of Altoona. of which Messrs. Bowman A Morrow are the enterpris ing and affable proprietors, will be heard trotn next week through the Fiskkmas, when we shall take occasion to say our say more at length in regard to the good SJondS and honest prices which are the pride, not the sorrow, of those square dealing merchants, Mi ssr-. Bowman iV. Morrow. We made an I. of a mistake when we put one I. too many in the name of Mr. Balt zell, of the extensive mercantile firm of ltalt zeH A Rouss, Altoona. The advertisement is all right now, however, and we advise everybody to read it and adopt the proper method profit by the innumerable bargains always to be found at the largest and best -ti cked establishment in entral Pennsylva nia. During the absence of Mr. Ni, k Fivid hoff from his High street store, enforced by illness, that establishment i- being satisfac torily presided overly Mr. Wm. If. Cornell. Mr. Connell. who was formerly encaged in the hardware business, is one of the most ac complished salesmen in the county, and if he is not able to give full and entire .-atisfae-tion it is because the person trying to make a purcha-e i- remarkably hard to please. Tw o Johnstown gentlemen, named Fish er and Thompson went don n the onemauch to Minevah fishing one day last week. The pride with which they exhibited a twenty inch pike on their return home as evidence of their skill in the piscatorial art was turned into eonfu-ion when infui mation was made against them before a Justice of the Peace for fishing out of season and they were joint ly required to pay a tine of M and costs. Commencing yesterday, the mechanical department of the Pennsylvania Bailroad 'otupany at Altoona will work ten hours to the day. This arrangement is expected to last throughout the summer, and is one of those indications of a revival of business which, though silent, is yet certain, and mu-t favorably commend itself to the under standing of the dullest comprehen-ion. For eighteen months the employes of the Com pany have been working only nine hours to the day. Prof. S. B. M'Cormick. formerly of John-town, but for several years pa-t a resi lient of California, has returned to this State on a brief visit, and if the Tribune is not mis informed, is now sojourning in the "City of Brotherly Love." lie i- our old and much appreciated friend'and coi respondent "Bob Boy,' whose letters descriptive of matters and things hen and in the uoldea State won SO mu- tl ravrjr in the eyes of our readers, and we hope to be l!e to take him by the hand at an early day Two 4-horse teams were engaged all of la-t week in transporting from this point to Carrolltown the new stock of Sprintr tioods w ith whieh Mr. S. Teitelbaum, of the latter place, has filled his store from cellar to gar ret. These comprise every- article usually found in a country men antile establishment, together with many which are not, and a pri vate note tells us that ; II readers of theFHKK Mt AS are invited to call and see the exhibit, whether theyr desire to pun ha-e or not, and study the '.vonderfnllv tow price-list. Hon Benjamin Rush Clark, a Republi can Represe u 1st! te in Congress from Iowa, died suddenly at the National Hotel. Wash ington city, last Monday. During some por tion of his early boyhood the deceased was enrolled as a pupil in the Kbensbnrg Acade my, and his name will readily be recalled by ; few of our local leaders. He was a vounger brother of Mr. James S. Clark, who fee a number of years was a resident of this place, but at the time of his death, whicb o- lined in i-r,i, was ticket ageut atfresson. A man named Bager undertook to steal a ride on a freight train from Fast Cone mauirh to Summerhiil on Saturday last. When be bad reached South Fork" he was discovered and required to di-moimt. ami he noyv wishes that he had remained dismount :loUilng ed. for on undertaking to board another it M. .1. train, which came along shortly afte-r, lie 'K stock missed hi- footing and was thrown so vh ai lently to the ground that he Imagined there offered were fort-, thousand spots on person and ir conn- that eph individual spot had hit Something har'L The Hoiiidayshurg Standard of the cur- , rent week -a- :' "M. A. Quarts i- the man who is to take conductor Campliell's place on the Williamsburg train in case a change is made We have nothing againt Quartz: he may be pure gold, but we'd rather not make the exchange just now." The sentiment ad-vane-d by the standard man is reciprocated in this quarter. We all would like to see Campbell stay where he is, and Quartz put back where lie was, for there i- no guess work about it when the latter is pronounced pure gold. (..-..rev W. Oatman, E-sq.. has been ap pointed by Prothonotary O'Donnell his sec retary to copy certain of the official records of Cambria "county belonging to the office presided over b the latter gentleman, the same having been considerably damaged and the writing- defaced through much u-age. The consideration involved is f-W. Mr. Oatman is not only one of the best penmen in the countyout i- careful and exact withal, and a set of hooks which it will be apleasure to look upon w ill unquestionably be the re sult of his labors. Mr. D. B. Wiison is the name of a farmer who lives in Somerset county, a few miles south of John-town. Six weeks ago, while workinu at a saw-mill, a log roiled airain-t hi- riuht lex ami broke the bone between the h!ec and the ankle. It is not laid to the ac count of WOOKm that he i- badly off for the world'- giwds, but in order to save a doctor's bill he himself reduced the fracture, a son a-sistir.g him in splintering and bandaging it. Strange to sav. the leg, which i- nearly heal ed, bids fair to be as sound and straight as before it was broken. We were -orr to Bad our friend Geo. W. Y' ager, of Altoona, confined to the house with a severe attack of erysipelas, but glad to know that he is in a fair Way of recovery and will no doubt soon be able to return to hi- daily duties. Which -am.- leads us to re mark that George has recently established a five and ten cent counter at hi- extensive stove and tinware establishment, and is busily cturacred in disjensinc the best bar gains" ever uttered in his line, as he will probably take occasion to tell our readers over his owr: signature next week. The celebrated 'enten nial J abitee Sing ers" will make their first appearance before an Elx-nsburg audience in the Court House on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of next week. The troupe consists of three male and three female singers all colored and the programme i mainly composed of slave melodies and camp n ting songs. Our exebanges from all' points where the "Jubilee Singers" have concertized have united in pronouncing them a first-class troupe, and yve feel no hesitation in recom mending them to the liberal support of our peop'e. Mr. 1.. P.. Brallier, of Blaekliek township, informs u that a few weeks air,, he cut a cherrv tree, on a niece of land in that town- sliip. tt'!oniini: to Dr. E. Rrallir. if ITierrj Treo, Indiana county, which amaaurod four feet in diameter at the stump, and that a sec tion of it 00 feet in loneth produced. t,47 feet of I W inch hoards. n asli troe Wnich Mr. 1?. also cut, aud wliich was ru-.trly of the same dimcnions as the cherrr tree-, produced 3,450 loot of sawed lumber from a section ho feet in length. We are not much on wood craft, but some folks who are -ay that this is a mighty big yield. An atom of hllUrailKw Who goesj by the name of Col Levoa has taken up his resi dence in Johnstown, with the object in view of rafmginaria tha retail tohaceorunJ cicar business. Ib' ia3fl years of Me, ttireo feet four in- lies in height, and weighs :i7 pounds. It will thus be seen he i -ev era! inches short er tbun the celebrated Tom Thumb, and precisely the same height as Commodore Nutt. The Colonel was born in San Fran cisco, but his parents, who are dead, were natives of Lima, Pern. His father, he says, was three feet five inches in height, and his mother three feet three inches. When we ponder over the long lit of as- 1 pirant for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Blair county, we cannot but be overwhelmed with the fear that our friend Over, of the HoDldaysburg Register, will be overlooked by too many of liis political breth ren at the coming primary election.. We hope not, however, asfhedebt his partyowes him for long, faithful ami efficient service cannot be over-estimated and should not tie parsed over in -il. nee any longer. At least that's the way we feel over this way, and glad wifl we be to have it t" say ere many moons" ware that that is the way they felt over that way. Mrs. M'f'!o!!an Brown, a lady not un known to fame for bar forensic eioqneaee, will deliver a series of five lectures on tem perance and kindred topics in this place dur ing the next few days. The first of these 'cctun w ill tie Ktven at the Congregational church this (Friday) eveninp;, the second at tip- l'resbyterian church to-morrow ("Satur day) evening, the third at the church first named on Sunday morning, the fourth at the Preshvterian church on Sundav'eveniiig, and the fifth and last must probably "t fhe Coft greaationai church on Monday evening. A full attendance is respectfully solicited at all of s.aid lectures. The Town Council me in regular etesion Monday evening last. Amongst other busi ness transacted, it was decided to levy a tax for the current year of 5 mi'ls and H mills on the dollar to pay ar.fi "J" series of the water indebtedneas, respectively. The lines of the borough were also ordered to he run and definitely established, while a committee to codify the borough ordinances a vast mass of crude legislation was appointed. In the way of domestic improvement for the genera! benefit, a stone crossing six feet wide was ordered to be laid bet ween the ol lins and Rbey residences, on Centre srreet; and a pavement on the east side of Centre street, Between Crawford and Homer streets, was given ia charge of the stu-et Commis sioner. The double ha'f-eoliimn advertisement of the "Toaug America f !othir.; House." Al toona, printed on this page, was sent us without any solicitation on our part, and even without any neqaahrtance with the proprie tors of sam house, but since then we have taken occasion to visit the establishment, and must say that we found it not only filled to repletion with ail sires, styles and qualities of ready-made clothing, bats, caps, furnish ing goods, etc., at the very lowest prices, hut it did hot take us long to discover that Mr. I). Rosenthal, a member of the firm and manager of the institution, is one of the most courteous and genial gentlemen it has ever been our pleasure to meet. There it was that we ceased to wonder why we had heard so frequently about the "Young America" and the big business it WasdKdng, for to know Mr. Rosenthal! i- to appreciate, him as a gen tleman, and to examine his t,r-k and. learn his prices i- to ? i owvfnced that no house in Altixvna or elsewhere can do better for buy ers. The Altoona Trihnr,' compiaiua that it is a common occurrence for certain persons resident in that city to go to Gallitzin Sunday at'ti moons, fill themselves with beer, get drunk and quarrelsome, and return home in the eveningin a condition which is a reproach to themselves and a nVsi cration of the sacred day. and adds: 'Of course, at the next term of the Cambria county (Juarter Sessions, the con-table of Gallitzin will be wholly oblivion- to any a!es of liquor on Sunday, at the next r petition of the scene on tfie ,t lar.i ii- express as that of Sunday evening there will be something for the Blah county tnar ter S-ssions to do." We puss by the refer ence to the constable of Gallitzin, which is in extremely bad ta te, and a-k the Tribune why it is that it does not give the name. of those of its fellow-citizens who invade our rnuritv and misbehave themselves. That would" most likely be potent to keep them at home on Sunday, where they ought to be, and away from Gallitzin, where theirroom is more appreciated than their company. Through the courtesy of the gentleman ly Janitor, Mr. Woodall " and w ithout intend ing any pan we Woodall men were like him in the matter of politeness we had the pleas ure the other day of feasting our eyes on the interior beauties of the Second Presbyterian church of Altoona, and take it all in all it is one of the most perfect, substantial and ele gant edifices of the kind w e have ever 'coked in upon. We sha!! attempt no description, but advise all who admire architectural beau ty to pay it a i-it w hen the opportunity of fers and religious services are not in progress. It is built in the form of an arrrpbitheatae, is capable of comfortably seating twelve hun dred persons, discards the use of lime so far as its Interior construction Is concerned, hard vo,ls being substituted for plastering, has circling pews and an inclined floor, and is in all its appointment- model of beauty and adapatibilitv as it is a model of durability and cheapness, Its entire co-t having been only nlvw (35,000. It a!-o boasts of a magnificent organ, valued at 8B,O0O, and is said to have a choir second to none for excellence. It ths sprina a million subestns steal farm out the eastern sky. In the sprina: we hear the UVUlnSf of the festive April fly. In tlie sprinsr the villasre ilnmsel decks herself with violets bine. In Ihr sprinit the landlord hastens to collect the rent thnt's due. And in the Sprintr. if the natnnil -mir-'f is pur ui !, a man h.istcns to follow the example of fhe trei-s and encase himself in new outer appaTnL Rome times fhe quesiion where this new suit shall he Ixiue-ht ries no tsbl person, hut it in quickly rssoivei! wf.en fhe name of Jas. J. Mnrpliv is men- - ,1. Mr. Murphv is proprietor ol the Star 'Tilth lag Hons, iwi'ilnmn street. Johnstown, and anylHMly who knows anythinsr st all rairt he con versant with the fact that he sells a better article ol ri-i.ly-t.iade -U:h:ni ti,.-.:i other dealers in t im bria county. A ikw 1 ,r , ir rfto- r,:i- lat'-iy ! -eu receive,!, and order- from u nder- the i i ri -j -. arc rcsnrjetfally soii 'ite 1. All articles sold arasras 1 sn'esjo to b ss reprs eotssi. wintkr ha rNen to bid his irnff aropd-by. 1 feel the tir-t WW luuelmji of the rnn, A? of a mother's hnd when work is done. I hear the first lurk".- anthem in the sky ; I watch the irreat white clouds gi flyinjr by :. 1 note the flowers awakinsr one by one ; And soft air? whisper. "Suuimer is begun V Here, the season which follows Winter Is known as Spring;. But whether you call HSprineior Slim mer it H preeiseW the time of the year when the name of ST Wolf. 1111 Eleventh aTenue. Altoona, should not be absent from your mind. You mean todoffvour cold weather raiment and don some thing lisrhter. don't vou Then, it is your interest Mr V. ,!l and'huv :. ol tl. Ictfanl laltl ,.t reudv-made clothinic wit! wl ! his MtaMUA ment is filled, for his b--k is chosen with special reference to Its m llsg .junhUos as well as Its nvli-hnc-s ,,f cut. and the prices have been put down so low a to be within the reach of all. He declares thnt he will positively sell lower than the l',wi-l. Isi the spflSW tlM sparrow's chirp'oK floats across the meadow land. In the spring the lovesick coup!" at tnc front srate take their stand : In the sprtnsr the younsr man's ulster on the porch i- hnnir todfy. , . In the spring the buy bullock on the hill-top stops to sigh. The fUaag man whose ulster Is hunif on the porch to ,lr mean- to replace it with a dusterfrom the far tam'ed clothlnir emporium of Oodfrey Wolff, next Soot to the poetotBce, Altoona. The spnna stock just received bv Ir. Wolff, embracing not ,.nlv duster?, bat the "latest style coats. Tests, pan taloeri ne--ti-s. -t-.. is the largest ever brouirht B this -ection of the Stat. while the prices are.the : w. -t. Hi- re.pjests customer- in Cambria county 10 i-'ivc him an earlv call. Ti. iroo-ls are oinp; ripidlv. and be Would like fcr them to Ki-t the ad vantage of first choice alonif with the multitudes of home cugtosaers who thronn hi- store. 'Ol, fitful fates, please tell me which is The royal road In rank and riehei. And I'll at once beirln it." Well, buy up cheese the first of May, And sell it. in a vear. we'll say : You'll Bad there's millions in It." There are also millions in it to ihe family who Imt their irroeeri-s from John T.loyd . Co., Hisrh treet. Kbenst-unr. Thee irroccrles are all fresh and nice not held over from last winter and will rive satisfaction. A lanre and carefully selected took ol dry ztn.t ares trends, elothlnsc, hats. caps, poof nil I sat, ill i is also comprised in their stock, and. together with every nrttclo offered for sale, will tie tr.insferred to purchaser- a prices far below the rnllnK rates. You may mis" a bargain if you la-.i i o see ttiviu tVu copv this mention from the Altoona Tri NHsrel VloiidaT last: "Sol Blumenthal left for R -ton on Saturday .-ren-.ns: by Philadelphia ex press, where he wllfiiun-ha.se and will prlnsrto Al toona the lanrestand best anao! latent of ladies' and tentlemcnV hoots and shoes ever hronicht to this -:iv Prices will he rmdnated as to.jnality to suit thf -t fastidioas. Mr. Blumenthal is the uren tlt raan who does business at Illy Eleventh avenue, Altoona. and whose claim- to public uatluliep.il have from time to t:n-.ebccn advanced in these column-. An installment ol the new stock hasalready baeS roeeived at his heaibiuarters. and our advleo to tln-se who want a nice boot or shoe, at approved prices, is to call on him without delay. If unable to sec hlin In teron. an order by mail will t rins; the same satunaetory answer. OIUTl 1ST, MeMTnxnt. Died , near chest Tuesday. April "JO. 1V79, Mrs. Ktiiw aired alM-.ut 11 years. Interment In St (Catholic) cemetery Thursday. May peaee. springs, MeMmj on ru.ro, A nirustine she rest in ADVERTISEMENTS. Pride Durham A puro Tobaeeo, not flavored -with pol-onons drugs Manufactured ty 7. L I.VnNal'O., lmrham. N". C Eminent WILMER BRINTON, M. D., n.rr!wRF.. yin.. Wl tes: - 1 l.aee ! 4'ollefisi f.le bla'e 1 titilI rxtrart -r Beef ;hjI Tonl I:. eigoratoT in my practice n-l have been ranch irrat lfie,; with the result. As a tonic In all raves of tle Mllly. wraknr, Sf-arrila, diltril. .c.. it cannot lie mirpMcc:!." Sold hy all drutrttlsts. EHsmmraBMBIH :iw a Metary H 1 sonth roiavi our .'. jdreasSasuair A .f Mai sha! I, M:cb. e . $1200 ; r fits on 30 days tne s'-ment ofS100 -frncial Report--. :r, I'roportional re! iirns rverv week !. - OtlO - aioo -T. Potter Wight a Co., Bankers rt Stock I iptionsof gtlOil. A.1re. M w s:.. n. v. Month and expenses jruarantecd to Atfents. c' 1 Ontat free. 9uaw a Co., Atuutma, tunra RaWtanatpeV tTertiina; Bureau. lOSpruceSt , R. t, taTR&T COW . - Stray! from the k3 premises of the subscriber in Ftenst,urn, on Saturday, April lfih. a Jarire red cow. with a white tai-e. lour white leif- and a white spot on tier back. Carries her iiead niadi, is in iro.,,1 order, and is ex pected soon to hate a ' it'.f. Any iaformation as to tier whereabouts will be thankfully received and properly rewarded by E. M1LLKK, Mav 2, iS7o.-3t. Ebeusburg, Pn. SPECIAL, NOTICE! HAVINfi. hy a special arranif '-meit with one of the 1 arrest SILtEKWAKE MTU ftrtBs In tbe Cnlted States (of ov er 40 years' t indinir). se cured three ii"cial ntimters in "Kr eoawt CHSKn "tnmi Rim'os.- warranted triple plate ..n best l,ard wrivi metal. Sod mailed free of postratseonrv ceipt of price-. Jfo. 1, at 35o. ; TVo. 2, at 50c. ; No. 3, at 75c. Address all orders id Jtl'S W. S!!M Pl.l.. yjoe. I,1. 17 nvttl t Federal st.. ki.i.rtiirti v cttt, pa. rs-a.-itn. N. B Mailed to any part of the t'nlted State. MMTSsrOXER 'S NOTTCE ! In V ourt of ron:tn( n lMea- ol Cambria Conn- tv - t ic- T, Jo!;:!sT..n s. Catharine .TohnBton : Nn. M, March Term. 1-7H. C. I. Llhel in Divorce. And n,,w. starch 3. 187k, on motion of V. A. Shoe maker. 'Esj.. E. . K.err ajipoiutcd Comm--1 :. r to bake t-sti:j:oay. , From the Record. By tbe uort. ?L.a. ' C. f. OTifiNNl I.L. ' Proth.onotar-. In ponuaaeatQ th" above order, f Court. I will sit at mvotilce ir. Kbenst unr, for the purpose of tak ing ti e testl atony ,,f witnesses, mi i hurtday. tr-.e ltd lay of .t.'uiy. proalmo, at 2 o'clock, e. 11 E is. KERR. Coatmlssloner. May 2. 1179. -3t. EBENSBURG WOOLEN FACTORY! COVNTRT WORK A SPECIALTY. THK nndeisiaued having recently purchased the J. property known :i the EnKsrenrBo Woolksj Faitouv froca the .--iirnec ol A. Y. A Cleo. W. Jones, desire to call the attention of the public to th,- laot that they propose puttintr said Factory in operation forthwith for the purpose of doimr all kind of (OlAfRY WORK, sneh a Vmt U fnr. tyenf. Spinn I tK. aeatiug. Ac. Wat ;faeture ITIll ill. I'laiinela. f aisimeri root Tarn. ii.;-. ins; nred ttie services of an bxi-hiiiiiscbd an1 i B.'.iTicAL man tt-i manaire the business, we can guarantee entire satisfaction to all who favor :i- With their custom. F. H. BARKER. ALV1N EVANS. Ilii. JAMLS, Ebeiifburit. Mav 2, 1873. -tf. WfliTF. T )V N Sill F. tatimpnt of settlement with the Supervisor of AA'hite Town-l ip for th vears enditiK April 22d. 107s, and April !4th, 1S7: iiBKRV B. Ojnnsm. Superv isor 1 1 ST 7 . Dr. To amount of duplicate i780 85 ' order on Superv'or lor use of tools (hammers, sledui s. picks, etc.) 10 00 " order on Couimissloners for per sona! services 107 5o tSkS Cr. By exonerations 1 20 47 work done by taxablrs 758 S8 " per-onal services. 109 days at tl.. 1' 00 use of his own tools (hammers, sledges, picks, etc.) 10 00 fS9 t David Hotl r.. Superv isor Cs77). Db. To amount of duplicate order on Supervisors " M M Commissioners. . -s 00 .. 12 ' . to 00 Supervisors.. CP. By tax returned to Commissioner...) 24 18 exonerations 5 51 ' work done bv taxahles 5PC 84 personal sen Ices 141 days at 11.. 141 t7T53 Hssiiv H. CrARnMSR. Supervisor (1878), Db. To amount ol duplicate S778 11 order on Supervisors for personal snrrteesal i )day lor il days 11s 00 M order on Commissioners for use of tools on roads 10 00 " onler on Commissioners for ser-vi--, - and mileage on the case of O. W. Bowman rto). vf . Dav id Holies rf at 17 28 W1 Cr. By exonerations t 9 89 ' work done by faxables 78' 22 " use of his tools on roads 10 00 his si-rvii s and mileage la the c .-" ol is. W. Bowman rt al. vs. D. Holies et al 17 28 ' personal US! I If, 116 days at tl... 118 00 921 79 Natbai flATB-s. Supervisor 1 1ST- ,. I.n. To am'l of duplicate fei 5 order on Supervisors for personal servi 124 lays at SI 12J 00 " order on Supervisors tor postage, pupcr. etc 40 JT4C. 05 Ca. By exonerations $ 2 -5 tax returned t.. Commissioners... 24 74 ' work done fiy taxable-. 6TS 75 ' exonerations for Chas. Kanstead 12 M Ss ifSIISSl Sot I IttiS. 12 day. at 1 124 00 ' paper, postiifre, etc 400743 05 LIABU ITIF.S V THE TOWSTSHtr. tirders in favor of the SuUM I is rs for psrscnnl services for Itt ami 17S 410 2S Bal. dne on Kd. Msnn's indirment. 198 :2 dates' 522 SOI Out-tar.dip; orders 591 9B Costs on easi of O. W. Bowman rt al vs. Kavid Holies ct al 24-' - '51082 (30 UtJfRY FOSTER I Auditors. .1 . A. O-aTER. Af?ft T.. . LorrzK. Clerk. 53.-3t.J we win pay M sn i ll;.ii-i. SI n?s au i wuD-ierflil rami :c f;e MERC ANTILE APPRAISEMENT. T 1ST K Kirr MI.F.RS or Forrtost asjd IV'Wes lj tic Mnu HA.Mnsi. as appraised in t'ambria County, for the year 1379 : askUS TOTfHre. rgma gnt '. LWwe. 14 ftUBMi ohn . ..$ 7.00il4 John P.trohn. . 7.00 t-HVM TOKSSH1S. 14 ' P. H. Him 14 Wm. P. Bnek 7.00 melrlsrlit 7.00 BIRR TOWSJSHir. 14 Casper Lelb BLACKLICK TOW X9HIP. 14 Isaac Ml.-haels CARBOLLTOWSt BOUOCOH. 13 A. A. Barker a 14 Mau.-heraWeak- Son lO.OOj len 14 John Buck 7.00 14 P. L, lk 13 S Teitelbeom.. lo.ix) 14 Andrew Houek. 1 AKsriA imnnriiB. 14 Michael Hallarn 7.00 14 Peter Saly 14 Mant't Stebieh.. 7.00,14 John Kinty COJfE.M iH BOKoroH. 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.M 7.00 7.00 14 Jacob Widman . 14 Ijuisa Aaron. -.00 14 Albert Laymyer. '.00 CLKVKFIXLD TOWWS11IT-. 14 Coojict ,V Mellon 7.00 14 MathUs Denney. chisst anmam bouocoh 14 J. Perry A Son.. 7.00 14 Cooper fc Mellon ,'BOYLK TOWSSHIP. 14 J. I. Ptesaswr.. 7.00 14 John Hrown 14 I'. M. Brown 7.00 14 S. B. Stineman. 14 Bonaire a Purt- U Ihiii-I Murphy.. net 7.50' rooriitspAiE bokocoh. 14 a. W. Stutsman sast 1 iismnniB noitouoa. 14 P. a I. I. Shaffer KHKsfsnnuj iirmocen. 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.50 14 E Rob 1 n-.Vs 14 ieo. Hantley . . 14 John Thompson. 14 Dhl id Evans . 14 C. T. Roberts . . . 14 M. L. Oatman.. 14 W'm. Lemtnon.. 14 John Llovd&Co 7."0 14 E. c. Parrish 7.00 7.00 13 A. A. Barker a 7.00 Son 10.00 7.00 u N. J.FVeidhotJ.. 7.00 1.6 1 John Owens 7.00 7.0U;14 A Stnttir.atter.. 7.00 7.00114 Thomas Onffith. 7.50 '.00il4 Edward Griffith. 7.00 S-ItAStKI.IS BOKOfOH. 13 (1. S. Paul 10.00 14 Martin Custer... 13 A. fc J. L.Custer 10.00 14 Peter Rubrits... 14 I W. Coulter. . . 7.00 OMI1TZIX BOHCfOH. 14 F. J. Christy 7.6o l4 Thomas Bradley 7.00 7.00 14 John TroJtcll. 7 -1 johxst iwm niiKcrnn. 14 Chas. S. Ruth... 14 W H. naoh 14 (1. llostard 14 SI. S. Malov 14 Jas. J Murphv. . 14 PI. It. A. Home.. 11 (ii. Footer tuiun 14 E. L. Edwards A Bro 14 1 r .nk .Maloy . . . 14 Bant ley Sl Fror. heiser 14 C. T. P'raier U Scott Dibcrt 13 John Stinger. . . . 7.00 14 Wm. T pdeuTave 7.00 7.ii 13 A. RcOand 10.00 T im 14 John !earhart. . 7.1X) 7.0'p 14 Christ. Krelirer.. 7.00 7.00 14 c. B. Cover 7.00 7.00 14 A. A A. Beck... 7.00 13 F. W. Hav&Son 10.00 li.00 14 L. E. Leitenbcr- I arer 7.00 7. -to 14 frf-.nre Heiser.. 7.iu 14 Ir.ivid Creed 14 John Jordon 7"0 14 L. T. Ream 7 00 14 A. aToutaouMiy. lt'.jn 14 Kinn-T A Camp- 10.00' bell 7.00 11 John Thomas 7.00 7.00 7.50 7.00 7.00 7. SO l.S.oo 10.00 10.00 7.. VI 7.00 loon 7.00 7.'K 7.00 7.00 14 A Nathan 13 J. H. MeKinney 10. ou IS L. Rt. Wolf 13 t. Snellenhurn. lo.fo 13 John Inbcrt .1 H. 10.00 Son 13 T. A (1. tialla- 14 B. MoTalite gher 14 (I. K. Jacob 14 Loot I.ii'-kliar,!. 15 Qeo, D niiiaat. 10.00 14 ". (. Luther T.8 i 13 t. c. Parker.. 7.00 14 L. Hanmer 10.00 14 J J. A. Bensholl 13 Fred. W. hn - 10.50 14 W. W. 1 ike 12 LKmther Atlreen 13.00 14 Samuel tliven.. 14 Y.. Zanir . 7 "o 14 H. i Hruiker A 14 Jacob Wild 14 A. Hurirrafl . . . 14 Mi ll .r Jk H. n drleks 12 J. H. Sw uik 14 Wm. Caldwell. 14 A. Meti 14 w. il. Lei en 7.00 j Bro 7.00 7.00 14 Mike Oladhtll. . 7.00 14 ii. li-jrn A Confer 7.00 7.00 13 Stnrer Mannfac-1-J.5G tiirini Comp'v 10.00 7. no 14 L. Kohm a Co... 7.00 .Oil 14 Serve M. llav 7.50 1 7.5 50 14 .1 . Hood 7.' 14 Tm il Toots.. .. It Jacob Fend 14 Jacob Reploarlc. 14 .I.e. Pfeit.-r 14 S C. FMhsy 14 Ktien James 14 Wm. S. Jones 14 Itai- A Bro 14 Henry Rlcnard . 14 ' te c. 'rtli 14 John Muller 14 Ir. A M. Wake held 00 14 Wm. Ankenv .. 7.00 7.00 14 T. W. Carlan 7.00 T.oo 14 leo. W. Moses.. 7.00 T OO r. T. Sttwart A 7 501 IV. 25.00 7.50 14 Jacob Jacol.y .. 7.00 7.50 1 WiHid. Morrell A 7.00 1 'o 200.00 7.00 M M ' e I ! an A T.Vj SturTt. 7.00 14 Philip- Co 114 A. Cohen 7 5oil4 L.'Lu.-khar.lt.jr. 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.O0 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.CM-I 7.00 7.50 7.50 13 The People 14 "nrl. Linn A Co. Store (limited) 12.fs' 14 liarry Wayne 14 Pockler A Lov ,-r 14 Kinuiel Vierimr. Rood 14 J. K. Shrv,-k . . 14 Bloch A Stutz man 14 Chas. Hoehstoin 14 A M. Croyle 14 J. H. Kunti 7.00114 W. O. MaTsball. 7.00 14 John Fenn 14 C. Klsaesser 7.(" 1 John Henderson 7."0 14 Kmanuel James. 7.00 14 A H. Be.jch. .. 7.50 14 U. D. Kennedy.. 7.50 zr: - ou - 7.00 7.00 , 1 7 00 , 7.00 7.00 ; 7.00 7.00 , ionBTTo Bol'.orOH. 14 F.P.Bradley 7." 14 Wm. Litzinircr. 14 w. w. -M.- vteer. 7.00 14 M.J. Teitelhaam 14 M. McDonald... 7.00 14 r. O'F'rlel 14 A. J. Christy 7.00 Mi.nn.!. nonoraB. 14 F. W. riven 7.0014 1. W. Stutrman KHBI.AS11J Towwsntr. 14 (Koritc Conrad SI VMITVH.LE eonoi fiii. 14 Wm M-Connell 7.00 14 John F.airer 14 Ja. M. tiillen ... T.'Sj 14 John Kiflle. TOXRT. II ILL noBOCOH. 14 Jas. p. Mnrrav . 7.110 U B. M. Johns ton 14 P.itri-k Smith.... 7.00 A Co.... tavi.ok Mrwaunua. 14 S. r. Morrell uaaa noivt-on. 14 Mrs. H. B K, p- 14 (). .t. Kvans hart 7.5o 14 John eColiran. 13 W. J. Wocs!airle 10.00 wo'Tvv.-.Lit noiioroit. 14 W. E. Adams A JohnClark Kosensteel 12.50 w.isHisfirns Towssnu-. 14 M. B. McLauifh- 14 J. A. Maher lin . .. . 7.50 14 Mentier.V Leib. 14 C. St .1. Lahey... 7. ri 14 R. 1. t.-nre. 14 Mrs. c. Thotnp- 14 John Leap son Ml WIIITB ToUX-llir. 14 A. Ii. Fi'ke A 11 Jas. E. Paimer. . Co 7.rsi 14 John C. (Sates... 14 A. s. SeCarty... : reran nmna Tim ssuip. 14 Jacob Beam lOSJUAua TOWy-Htr. 14 Wm. Pllnalli.jl 7.00 14 Martin A Co 14 s. McKtnsie 7.00 LI-T K KETA I I.KKok SpiR.Tt.rs I.igt pom, as asasaseed in CamlNta county, for tlie year 1S7B : I'lass r. Allegheny Totnwhip. Edward ' 'Br:en Iter lo-j-mhip. Nicholas Ljintniur Chett Toirruhip. Joseph Rhody , l arro'ltown Horoiigh. E I. Be der 50.0 1, Lawrence Schroth 50.00 Andrew Hones 50.5" Julius Sticli I arroll Edwin M Reed Township. Clrarjietd Totrnship. Thoma- Duniphy ' 'heat Springs liorongh. John Crowe 50.00 John V. Litr.inirer. Adam Leiden 50.5o 1 'timbria Borough. Michal Hallern... K.WI Charbs Boyle Peter Haujrhey .... 5i).5o Peter Roth" E. Mclionnand 5o.isj 15-eorirc Aiirner.... Hi-nryiSore 5n.j 11 ward Bowc B. Fitipitriek So. 50 Michael Steibich.. C'onima'igh Korough. Joseph Horner . . . Philip Hertzinirer. John Karr I ieerife Held Joseph Mentter. . . Michael Toohey. . . Joseph Daily Peter Hrown Vast 1 Leonard KeJ 1 50.50 Lawrence Furlor.s. Vi.50 50.50 John Murton 5o.no 50.00 Peter A. Hoflman.. S ; 50.no Jjtwrence Reieh.. 5'. 00 Huirh Sreenw ,od John i Si-arhardt . 50.00 1 oyle Totrnthip. 59.01 J. hn Metsar on mtmgh Hnrpugh. .... 50.00 Marv F'.Ilen Kelly Kbentlnirg Korniuh. John A. H'.air. 51 i.n; Michael I-atterner .VO.i Christina Foster.. 5".oo!Thonias H Beist.. 50.00 V.tder Township. Thomas Otl Franktin thorough. Peter Rubrits hichland Totrnship. Christina Heins . . 5 1'. II, rnard Nees. . . aWMRsm Kormigh. Albert Bender.... 60.00 .Tamej HasaThf . .. 50.00 50.40 Johnttovn Porciys. Charles Kast Oeorge Raah tleorjre S. Shaf, r August Damres... Adam Bier-'hank.. John MiDorinott P. O'Connell Conrad Kaab John Raab John Shiflhauer.... John W. Shaffer. . PhilipShultice John Coad Michael Fmr.agan Chas. Zimmnrmun ! Charles Kropp. 50.00 John M. King.... 50.00 W. H.Thompsi n 50.00 Joseph -rouse . . W.SO'Thomas S. Davis 5o.5" Joseph Hosier 50.00 i John Fries 50.50! David Faloon 50.50 f. j tw.oo V.'.o fv 1.0,1 . . sam 5-1.511 50.5y Joseph Sh ma.tr. 5n.n0 Unirk. S0.SD 50.00 50.50 50.50 50.50 50.00 50. 5o 511.00 Mrs. J. Weiirand .. M 01 Henry Shatter .V'.isi Catharine Werner. 60.50 K-khart rfile 5i). 50 ( scar OraefTe 50.00 Henry Fritz 50.00; Ioretto liorough. 50.00 Florian Benarle.... 50.00 MtUrillt Borough. 50.5O Huirh ateOwmr 50.50 A. J. Christy.. Henry Van Alt... Km.inu! James 50.00 Klchard Iwhnu... sO.OO Joseph Fieldhouse . 50.50 Koliert Saeer.-on 50.00 Tortage lownthi;,. .Tcse M -Uoiiah lUal Richland Township. Henry Bauer! y 50.00 S"ntmfrf Borough. Christian Reich 50.50 Tu tidh ill. Hatkew !-iiium. .5iFntrU-k 1 '1i.w1 60.00 Michael McMorris V-.V. Anthony McCue... 60.W H cshintjt ov Toirr.ship. M. B. KcLana-hlin. 50.50 Mrs. M. He'.lj 50. 00 Flias J. 1'nirer 6U.60 C. A. 1 reon?e ..... 50.00 John H. Clark 50. 50 Christ. Rc.bcni 80.00 ll'iftaorr Borough. Geonre Wendtroth 50.00 Ipptr Yoder Township. Jacob Boehm MU F. TIN i IIOT'SF LICENSES. Carrolltown Borough. r. a Kecr Z Wm. C.Schroth.. . 20 Henry Bloom. . . 20.00 rhett Township. Grs;s .-. - S OaMlzin lloravyh. Andrew Ueanlor op I Johnatovn Borough. Jacob Fend SO.OOl.lohn A. Stemmer SCi.oo Marv -rossen m.oolchr.rics Weha SO. 50 Mrs. K. Kohler . ... an.SOl Loretto Poravyh. G F. X. Bald' . . . . 2" 60 Peter Brown 30 00 triTiore Forotia. . . . 30.00 P. F. Kirby 30.00 John Sehroth Washington Tovnthip. Oeonre J. Schwaderer 30.00 Those marked have paid their license? in full. Qt'AKT LICENSES. John Ludwie. Johnstown Fisher a Co!, " (Vast. BREWERIES ... .00 ... 35.00 t.tceme. . 15.00 9 F. a C. Esrer. 'arrolltown 9 Benry Bl,H.m. ' 9 Anuken, Bauer. (?asrle. irallltiin Bor Florlen Banifle. Laoretto Boro' 9 . J. Sehwa.l.-rer. Washington Twp ... 9 John Emmerling, Johnstown Boro 9 Charles Wehen. " 9 Max. BeuK-teh, " " 9 .Tacohflocnner. CamlnSa Boro" 8 Ianibert .V. Kres, Coiiemausrh Boro'.... Joseph Cost. OeSaMBSMgh Twp Bouan i aulf??. 15.00 16.00 15.50 15.00 15.00 16 50 15.50 15.00 25.00 15.00 F. J VJnfrar, a-hinuton Twic. 4 tables. . . 15.50 40 60 John Jordon .T.-hn-town Bon'. 2 tables TEN-PIN ALLEYS. E. J. T'nirer. Washington Tw. 2 alleys . Tli --. H. Bci-t. Ebeuaburg Boro'. 1 alley. Abel Lloyd. I 'amhriaTwp., 1 alley 10.50 30.00 30.50 Take notice, all who are concerned In this ap jiraisinent. that at, appeal will ne held at theTreas nrer? Ofllce, Eb.nstiur;. on Monday, thetnd day of June. JS79, when and where vou mav attend If yxsa think proper TlfoM AS C ALLAN,' May 2. iH79.-4t. vl- n-antlle Appraiser. NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., Itsttlo Creek, TVflc-li. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" THRESHING MACHINERY. fpHF w,rhir Oraln-Tlnr. am : u - "i-ri i'imi Hon. Bie 11 r K, ' W-rt ul for aft'vlnc i-;rmla frTn Wut T'm-aTtn, say an4 iuw c SI T 1 P'.wtr 1 hre-Ver- aBerlalty. -s-etal I, , P:rr To.ihr Fnelnee, Ol'B I nrlralut b . l-;ris nt Trmcti - Valusbl laprovs- vfcar mca cr kia L rxTlBl T-.v!re Tspea'es and f.fl fjztra (train SAVGti r tL Tr; rvA M--tl.a Btera a1 R4I5 Baleen -will net aubmlt to the enor- thr Mashli N OT Only fwHtlJ flaplluf for Wheat. Omt b Oair Boeoama- M :er l: Uk r " raH4Uxi ta Flas. - a .1 Hil Thrwor-er flseda. Ra-i Obanc from Perreti'.n of Pa. la r-,aipttir.ttt af t l-B'Bi oar " YmiTol TtrtMbcr Outfit aru liccBprubl. MARTLIJM fhr Slmallrlt; of Part, aslac aeaiaea aair ias ssail nslfc aat ffaars Kim ClMa Wrk. vt's I.itt !mf r fiN U-itp. Font Sires of Separator Bade. Ranting rrtai Six ta Twi,.HtrH iln. ud twit! ,'Meias 4 H rM "-, i - ii b rOB Partlcolara. Tall on onr Uealera or vrits to far Xiisi-stml Clrsmlsr. whlcb v Crsa GEO. W. OA 1 MAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Fbennbtirg. I fimbria County. Ca. 1 KNSII Hack 1'ay. and Bounty. ISSit H tsvry ! pensions l.onsliscil I5c u m y . s v. r. a Claims spec - ly cu: ciea. nri i..m - ww" and soM. and paytceni of taxes att'n :eo to. Hook Accounts, Notes. ! Bills. .1 u '.gr-.-nls. lients colleei-d. Deeds. M orlftan'S. A rss- m-cis. Letters cr attorney. Hon s.ae.esatlT written and all lagal b-'Sinsss ta-s-u ' ieod sd to on reasonable terms, i " sseciai atten tion fveo to all kinds or business n he rpSans Conn and tha ssttismsnt or aceoun'i ol i'ftu tois. jd.nifitiriib t. Uuardiai -. rrwsfess and Arfignati. 9-I4 .'79 -m. PLANING Mil. I.. Havine attat hi .1 to our Lrsmii Mtl-LS near Ashland Furnace a com p' etc riaalssa tW- w work Fi.iw.risk:. Stoim and M' t tiux; of every descrlpl-on. and also turnini? of all kinds, sin-h as Br.s.a, Farnm and 1I-b HannUBS, 61c Flxr ia and Sipisio always on hand at the Mill and for Sal st the lowest cash pri'-es. 1). a '. Mi HRE. April is. 18T9.-3m. P. O. asidress . Alioos. Fa. l-'WAKK!- Notice ia berebj piveii that I have parchsysd st S!i'-rirT s:c the winir articles, sold as the j.rrtpertv of J. H. aedy, wh;-h 1 kave left in his - sa to wit : 1 k stove, a i-e,!tealf and bnrtdinst, 1 enplwnrd. 1 rlirk. lot ol Brj.-e'.? rsr Al! pOTSvms ire eantloited atiT wsv witli fu'. prouerts HcmiW.. A;.ril 10. 1st.. M A. SWKESY. M !- iT I the ritv with a larnre and elctant str."k prlna and nsstmsmsfT Ravi a. as w-ll a a full hn-- 01 Xnttoiia n 1 othrr if 1- it. her line, whi.-h w! h s-!.i very .!..:.; f-r .-ash tji.l.esar. earnestlv Invltetl to srive her a :iU. Store In K. J. Hi.hrcs" i.ni'.ditMf.eorntr 1 J alsam and t'rsw Til ftreeft. Ettfnsl ti . April . KsTP.-Snj. sllmsaas 0 io 01 1 1 SE f Hi" I r, HT u n 7.00 e I (T ? A i I i fj f&- '-1 S H C I 7 W P s . vi Ln Hnraas. Si asiw mess ien" iiwiso iihii 1 MaswTSsn-ra Li apmmatts. i l( 50.5 j W aJ i T r2.: r m o I in 8iS ,1 c: R - ii , - iri- ? L J . ii I C Ti Sac tl J' ' krmt. I L El 5 X R I Sr a 1 l rn w " - Ir .3 F i - in 1 f m 50.50 amin niea l 11 H tiiHiO Q G G G G G G rTrrr D n D D D D D 000 000 0000 o 00 o 0000 OOO 000 1) 1 r D (Xi 6 1' V G D Drnm NEW &OOT&l 51 yr h 1 it km 1 w w w 0000 n a no o w ww w o o ji !f Jf o o www w o Ji I X O v w W W O Jf J Ji ) O V v W W O O S ! ?' O O WW w o o Jf JiJi OOOO W W OOOO REVOLUTION THE GOLDEN BUBBLE BURSTS, KIT THE 4 RE AT M ESS. Y T Y Y Y OO IT I w I N N T'N N IN N N iHAi A N i (i A A KQ A A a AAA X A A O O IT O OU o or O O V o o u OO I i Y"Y' Y Y Y I N r I N N N t; (; A G A Clotliing House still a booming, brittffing Wkstmtlen Slaughter to High Vrice ami (Had 'titling tn fill Mm Veotle .' Meantime H tin tl reel of Men, Women ami Children continue to carry away arm nf til of Good a. the result of Fearful Financial fMsaVHi K. iNATCHBD ' mk.mis GOODS AT PMC C S SO LOW tlist we rnn sell you ekny thing yon sunt tn the line or 4 lot hi ma; mt fl(nrea mo one lift a ever lr'fnel or. Tin: ii:on.i: ahi: amiI)! THE EX( ITKMENT INCREASING 1 A TKKH1HLK WW FROM T11K VKKY START! t natoraera will please mil early in Ihe morning to nfV e their piiri-hases, we fln1 il nrrrnart In Ihe afternoon lo employ a police force to keep the anrsrlna; mnaa of hnmanlty In r I rrnlatlen . KOM.OWINi. Wl, OrtVtS A FEW ) TIM. MANY 1 IA 1 U i AI.N8 1 S OFFER TO CASH lil Yl.HS: A Man's Suit for 14.00 that others sell at ffi.W. A Man's Suit fr f").K that others Sell at 18.00. A Man's Suit for fT.'i that others sell at I10.0B. A Man's Suit for fS.iXt that othi-rs s-ll at f 12.00. A Man's Suit for $10.00 that others sell at 18.09. A Man's Blue Suit f-r R.0Q that othets st-u at ,k, A Man's pair "of Working Pant's fur M . A Man's pair of f-xtia femd WoHring Pants for 7.r A Man's White Veal for .Vie. A Man's pair Of v-ralls for iKV. A Man's good Calico Shirt for 4- A Man's stood White Puss sidrt for 50c. A Mai 's tlal for 38 A pair of Mm'- SuafitilMlera for 7c. Men's Socfca, ' p;irs fur 2-V. A Boy's Hat fur SSe. A Brrj a i ,.,-u. Pants and VM for $2.25. And a thotiand ami one other thing ti e hm . m lthe-r time nor pac to enumerate ; but Jttfit come atul M the ruh at the RENOWNED CLOTHING Corner ELEVENTH AVEXl April a1. lr!.-in. Tn the face of everything, W anamakcr & P.ro-wn increased their great Clothing business last year at Oak Hall nearly a quarter of a million dollars, and for 1S79 the new plans will make the house more popular and increase the business much more. Eighteen years in the people's service at the old corner of Sixth and Market has taught us how to do the business well. Whatever may be said, no hnue in the I'nited States" sells any-4 thing like so much Clothing at Retail as Onk Hall, and no house in Philadelphia sells more than a quarter as many goods as Mr. Wnnamaker scll in Clothing alone. Doing this lare business shows the people's regard for our goods, and enables us to buy cheaply and sell at small profits. ew patterns have been made this year and new styles intro duced through Mr. Robert C. Ogdcn (formerly partner of the famous firm of Devlin & Co., New York), who is' now associated with Oik Hall, and will give his whole energies and valuable experience to improving the manufacture of our Boys' and Men's Clothing. We do net buy Clothing like the dealers, but make it expressly for our own sales. The Spring stock is splendid, and no other make of goods, so far, have as much merit, or arc sold as cheaply. Impressions have been erroneously given to the effect that Mr. John Wsmamakcr, who founded Oak Hall, is not interested in the old store, and (hat it docs not have his attention ; on the contrary, his ownership of it remains unchanged, and he has lost none of his love for it. Every d.-.y finds him supervising all its d-partments. Mr. William H. Wanamaker fpends his entire time on the Oak Hail business. A VISIT THIS SPRING PARTICULARLY INVITED. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, 6th & Market Sts.. Fhilad a. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. n i FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, BARGAINS TO BE FOtJNtJ AT THK ISTew Clothing Do ot ! AT TII XEW I.OT1I1M. Men's Suits, lined thr-.tng'iout. at Men's Suits, better gootlt, at Men's Suits, still better, et Men's Suits, all wool, at Men's Worsted Suits, at Men's IHagonal Suits at Men's Jtne IHaginal suits at Men's Press Coats at .V.-a'tne Dreri '.'aatsal Theat-ove are nsdj a few sf Hats. Cai.f. (lents- Furnishtnn ed enunaerittion sf the man 1 yonrselves. however, and rest a .fS.no . 4..tw . s.op . 6.S0 . ISO . 9.7 S . jr.. Jf' . 1.00 . 1.50 ( MAS. SIMON S MAV CLOTHING DEPOT i ne. nuiMT's Bi itm. ia:o r.i.r. lioar of I. R. It. I'axffnu'M Dex JlTaneTCard.fbr&moi-:1ovnnll.fce.,Olnai ,) v tr t n.lN- J 1 fk'rrA . s-sstt N SsSSSS F 8 V s W 8 N N N I N Jf N 9 N I N F.EKE E EE E KEEK W W W WW WW WW WW WW w w 3 8 8 8 SSNSF 'N PFPPPP p p p p PPFPPP P P P EEEEl'E E E EEE E E EF.EEEE N ! N H n n ft pi N N rt; n it N K IS PTN IN ALTOONA. E Till SI 4.SOJ. AT THE MM MMEKEEURKK II ('( MM MME R RII C C M M M ME R RII C M MM M EE RRRR1M M M ME R RII ' A AA A K AAA A A AM M ME R Rll C C A AM M MEEKER RII OCA A. AND POPULAR America EMPORIUM! E and ELEVENTH Street, ALTOONA, PA. Hi 1 D1POT. AITOnM. VOI 4 -, ; Men's Pants, from SOc. fee pai- np to the rev fnest Bogs' Clothing, all sizes, from tke cheapest t.. the lsf Men'r .'. a splendid assor as f.rnra tic. up. Me'.'i White lrets thirls, front W. tip. Ven't Cahcc Shirts in gr rat rariety. frtm fV up. Trunks, from S.V. np to fhtjnewt and kemt "atet t-17y l inen otla- l, T for iic. M'n's Half Hose, tktt shades and qwlities. fk . Ir. up 'tic at NTH AsCSt l. A I T OON" A. ' T I OKSK fl , i lS a::d Jt.ti Print. stR r:i T U ti';r ' ' V ip ' r rflks I w N 1 A . 1