i:nr.Kn( R, ia.. f HID IT MOKMX'. - JI'LY 4. 179. ! J.or.lL AX1 PKItSOXAL. i . .. i !Ifi:k,Tiiki:k avmtiieOtiikr Pr.At e. ! Tin1 Pirt:t irt t.itii'ii nionpy-ilrawer was i r,,liN'il .f f lMat Saturd:iy. j rln-rrit's arc Ix-ntjimr fur buyers nt four (,.,;t n r Mart in tliis i1ac. "iTt v Hirer- tickets ti KlK-nsbiii K wore ' ....i.l at tin' Johnstown railroail lepit last , V.iM.lav niornini;. 'iipsy in;itnpmeiit Inn lin-n in;iii?u r it. ,1 tu-;ir Whisky Siirinirs, in the nHi;lilir ,,m., of .lohnstow n. ni v mail route lM'twccn Cln-st Sprint; ; i:m1 I.oretto civ lunch satisfaction to the , pie of t-o-e part-. A M, ii k l;iss whieh iiHMsiireil l:t im ln s in lentil wasraulit In Shenkle's ilam last Kri-liiv bv Mr. l.oti. I!oler5. ' " value of l:ise 'tall ill xvhirh tlio con-r.-tants will appear iu f ull-ri.es:f(l fantastic ' nits will 'livert Johnstown to-tlny. ' The Kbenshnrg Silver ( 'ornet hnud will play sonu-choiee rtuisieal selectioitd this (Frl ,!.iv) inoiiiiiiir. They know how to ilo it. ; Th" Jarkson township oil well run i.rii ln il a depth of er one liumlri'il anil i f-et, ainl the projector rejiortsf.il well -it 'far. (into Mil lonaM's, F.oretto. for rnkes, MAthes. snaths, hoes, ami a irri-ii!t nr;l ini p!." mi nts t'enerally. lie will .L'ivc you the l-.f of hariraitis. Mr. Cornelius IVver hasheeii npiointeil ,.f ma .fir for Minister, this county, and t!att it is a 'joimI appointment there can lie , im . r-sity of opinion. finite ti. V. Kasly, of Johnstown, was in town on Weilnes.hiy. We are glail to he :iM to say that he was in the I'lijoyinent of l.j. u.i:al .tahvait health. Me I )"iialil. of I .oretto. ail isi'spvt-rylsmly to retrain from family jars, ami i;,, to him f,.r fruit jars, which he has in almost eml- profusion Mini at womlerf nlly low prices. iiotlu r ailjoiirneil sale of projierty he lotitiim; to Mr. Wm. M. I.loyil, bankrupt, h i- li M in Altootia this week. The sums l,;.,ne i oiiii!ereil to lie admit the proper li'ires. The il. ad doily of a, male infant was f.i.nnl near I'.aker's Kurnace, Hlair county, 1,11 '.innlay afteruiMHi. The motheris known but the pl'i ici.ins corrohcrate her story that :!ie child was still horn. The 1 lolliilayshni 2 sta mhird says that M i -. ( icoi -ie I li'tTecker, of this county, was f . u i I ih ail. on the threshold of her d wellini;, ,.u Thursday last, she was afflicted with i.in.i. which is supposed to have caused l.er death. Mr. .Icse 11. ( rawford.'of Hollidaysliurp. li i. he. it ohliired to step "down and out" of tin- pi-ition of watchman of the public Ln,. i.i. at 1 1. ii rMnirt. and Mr. Daniel K. U'i itel. of Noitimiii'iieilaud county, has I .-, ii appointed in his place. it port was curiciit on the street Tues ,: l.i-t that apt. John Porter, formerly of !':!-i -oimt . was lyinir at the point of death a' Derry. Westmoreland eounty, but news .ii: .ciuctitl received showed it to have h. i n exaggerated. lb- is ill, but not danuer- eil.'V so. Without disparagement to his overwork ed and overheated fellow-secretaries iu the i ..!: . ciitiou Momhiy and Tnesd iv, it mnv be t-:il aid that the superior of .Mr. Sheridan Wi. carver, of Johnstown, a a rapid and eta. t manipulator of figures cannot easily I- uiui. ( o orkrc ".Ve'r.i. Sr.. an old and biixhly re s' -ted n ident of Jaeksoti tow nship, died ! i-t .itiirday. His remains were taken to Altooiia, the following Monday and interred. The il.-, -cased was tin- father-in law of ex !! 'i.ter and l.'ecorder James M. Sinner, of place. If is admitted on all hands that a more j, i t.-, 1. orderly set of men than tlme who . tt in the convention here on Monday and Tue.itav nc er liefore assemblcil in Kbens hi:r if -u.-'u a thiun were jmssilile, we uo-ild like to see each anil all of them stay with u. the year round. A ha-ket picnic gotten up under the .iu -pli es of the ladies of the ( 'at Imlie roti-KP-iMt ion of Wilmore will be held in a irrovo aiij ii cut to that irosperous village to-day. t com it will be a success. Anvthiii!; mi ler'akcii by the ladies aforesaid must ucccarilv he a success. 'a i rolltown will picnic to-day and to morrow. In addition to the usual attractions i f plenty to eat and drink, two brass bands will ili.coiii.c sweet music and a balloon as i in. ion willix-cur each day. 1'ersons coii P - 1 1 1 I itiinx a patriotic excursion will miss it if tlie tail to take iu ( arrolltow n. The ( arrolltow 11 .Vcw. recelltlv slander- . I 1 1 I" k. .11! tli John A. Kennedy, Ksip. deputy County a-urer: apologized for it last week : re-it.-.l the slander by st.tt inir tbat '"A. J. n:ied" was the man it was ta!kin;:tboiit, 1. iu general, mixed thiiv's badlv. lint ,at'. nothim: unusual for tlur .Yr. An old man named Jacob Manus, ayed a'., nt st ear-, a resident of ( irubbtown, t:.;.c..unt, was prostrated by the heat of t! eun W'eilnesday forenoon, and althoiiih in- leained consciousness sooiiaftcr. he was not al'le to talk, and owini; to his advanced .!,- th.-re is little chance for recovery. The order of the r.uiircss of this bor on,.'!;, officially promulgated, is that no ! r. 'ni ks shall be permitted toexplode with iti his bailiwick on the lir.td anniversary of A-itiicau imlepeiuleiiee. I Sut, then, boys v. :,! he hos. as everv one knows, and a 4th : J-i'y without "siniibs" is not fur any of I he picnic held iu a irrove midway be !ixt res.oii and Suiiimit Thursday last u i. a urand success. The crowd present -,-.'. a la me one. and - erybtMl v enjoyed him--. f About r.",oo was realized afove ex I ..-ii.es, w Inch sum will be devoted to the ,!. aiiceiiietit of the linancial interests of the i ithoiie church at Summit i i lie. loseph A. Jaard. formerly of Altoona, wh'-re his brother, Clement V." Jaiiuard. a !! known and successful merchant, still i- e. was .tabbed to death by a tramp at his Ii,. me in lc.'i's, 1 lut tf eoimtv, Cal., on 'I Inn -.I.i v i.ist. The murderer has been a r r. .ted. Mr. Janiiard was a''ed about 4K .ar. and was a member of the ( alifornia I . it lire. Two men, w ho cave the names of Toddy M l arthv and Charles Hums, were arrested in on Wednesday morning last by !' i in. ii ll.uiis and Litinner of Johns t.iwn, on ti.e charge of horse-stealing. The 1 thev are supposed to have run away a .'h. !., loiiL-ed to a lientl.niaii in Chicago. A w iiaaii. w ho claims to be Mums' w ife was : . ..f the party. c have eiioiiL'h litilit on the subject of pi inters' picnic at ( rcsson to assure all .' T.s;,.l that it will be the travest ami a: !-..!. -t atTair of the kind thev have ever i-'. i-.l.-d. The nianaciueiit of the Moun ' i :. 1 1'.u-c at that place have entered into ' e .pint i f the tiling, and that means that . 1 -jmb and lot. ot fun is in store for the " 1 ' -. ! the .( uniat.i valley. Wotnler ii "-editorial excursions, so oaH- ' " il. va.tat. il the country to any ureat -. :.t w ii.-n the w ritin- editor of tin- Ilolli !v. -!.ihl: S'.Mi'.'iirrJ attended the picnic at I. .Us i ! !e last summer and foruot for the i . . heinu that la- was a journalist who had : 'h.-r time nor inclination for free-lunch ,i ' i .i.-ad head junket inn" ' Oh, i-oiisist- !; ;. thou art indeed a jewel ! h r L'ood fi iciid and tine. l!ev. Ambrose Ii ;- -it. of Atchison. Kansas, is at present ' a to his i. Id parishioners in Carro!! ' - . w h. re In? is receivim; a riuht royal ' 'i c from the people of that vicinity, ..! proverbial for their kindness and I -t " a.itv. Hope our Ilev. friend will look i 1 J ..-n.'.iui -i before he tunics his (face i !.- tow a i ds the setting sun. -'I:.- I:. publicans hereaway are lautjhin 'h.-r si, e-.es at the invlorious results " . 1 1 l. the late DeiitiH-ratic county tun . ai d no doubt imairine that the ' ahir tr a Itepublic i:i Sheriff to :-i :i-,.i make hinisclt at liome. All of ' ': i . '. .-r come to pass, as t he I o!U' '" ' i '..n. t-iia possesses t.. mucli vitality : ":, hr -ath kuiM-keil out of it in any '. .'. . ay. I' si. ul, l.c borne prominently in mind -i i -. - ream festival in aid of the Khens :.' .itholic Church of the Holy Name w ill 1 - .-! iti the Cunt House betjinnin this i:''-ri.-, 'i and emit iimini; till to-morrow ' -" ' Amu., incut of a rational character -' : i ' r. .ent.-il. and ev.-ryb.idy is invited " I tpate. The object is a worthy one, y. I .'. v.,- ir.. unable to say in ourttext issue ' a s.- .o.l!v .mui of money was realized, we '. !- .Il-atiste .1. Mr Kdw.trd Sw.env. of Millville bor ' 1 'h. was tun over by the C. I. C,i.- lucn. hv.-. iu the r-dlinu-iiiill v-ir.l. that place. -i tiii. lay ninht. and killed, instantly. ' ' .1 l.-'j and riuht arm were literally 1 -" I oiT. whiie a ira.h of fii-.-htful dililen "' ws cut in the i. ft sii,. ,,f his head. ; " tun. who is eais of ajjeand leaves A ' and i i-ht children, was s.', min h in-v-' at.-d at the time as to be unable to keep ' "t the way ot danger. -- 1 1-c toMow in-j ticket was placed in tmnii ;! b the ;icciibai-k partv of Itlair j j on Monday la-t : Sheriff, f;eorce J. 'i.. ot I'lankstown townshin: Prothoii. Ii I ! I. I'"-''. of ( .avsport : l'oor Director. o n, her. at.-s t.. .mi l 'IM-. 1 'Inn. ol I.o 'an tow Ushir, : JiirvCoin. I- . aklan-l, of Aitoona. The mention are : Senator- 'lin. of Ilollitiayshuri: : IJepre-i.i'.-K M Coy. of N- niv. and J. !' nniiiiton. The dead body of an infant was found in a sink attached "to thr reidcne of a gen tleman ot Hakor's Furnai-o, l?lair rounty, Sunday afternoon, and a young woman eih ploypd in the family of the irontleman allud ed to, who became a mother on Tuesday last. is supposed to have made way with the rhild in order to conceal the traces of her crime. Our townsman Mr. b-o. Huntley, whose place of business is on Hifrh street, tells us and we tell our readers tiiat ho ha on hand a few first -class inowii'ir-maehiiH's and horse- 1 rakes which he will dispose of at a bargain. ) A lot of horse hay-forks, worth Slu each, w ill ' be sold by the same KontW-nian at f.". each. Ilo who is in quest of a bargain in airrie'iltii ral implements will go amiss if he goes rise where than to Mr. Huntley's, i.tt.) Miss Amelia Akers, daughter of our os- teemed friend and patron, Mr. Alver Aker, of Johnstown. Miss Mattie onrad. of Cone maimh borough, and Miss Kate Kodgors, of . Prospect, departed for Altoona at noon on Wednesday with the avowed intention of riitering tho "Mother House" of the Sisten of Charity in that city and in due time bo coming members of that far-famed and high ly commendable order. May Heaven crown with success their self-sacrificing aspirations. Amongst the other attractions that will V presented to our public to-day the ' "glorious Fourth" must not 1 forgotten the exhibition game of base ball to bo nlaved on the usual grounds by a Johnstown picked nine and an Klienshurg picked nine. Tlio Johnstown team, who will arrive on the morning train, comprise the following play ers : Messrs. Dowling. Dibert. Dorian. Ryan Smith. Uuckley. (iarvey, Murray and 'ar-i-oll. '1 ho Khensburg players' will bo-1 Messrs. I.yto. Barker, Kodgers. Davis, Kit tell. Kodgers. I.lovd. Stough and Kittell. ' 'I he game will betdn at 2 o'clock in the af ternoon. in the list of nowspaporial friends who visited us Monday and Tuesday, to soo that the Convention was conducted after estab lished methods, which, however, proved not to be the rase, were Swank, c.f the Johns town Trihvn; Schubert of the Johnstown Fri'i Vs; Williams, of the Carrolltown irr., and Campbell, formerly of the Johns town Voir nnii Kho. WoodrufT. of the Johnstown Drmormt. was delayed by some thing, or 8oincthingel.se, and only succeeded in reaching us Tuesday night, after the de legates had gone home". Hut it is better to bo lato than never to get hero, where a wel come nlwavs awaits those who deserve it. John Hoppeiisteel. a young man em ployed as a coke-drawer at Uennington Furnace, P.lair county, a few miles oast of C.allitin. having a few minutes to snnio ', from his labors, lay down on the shady'side ' of a short train of coke cars standing' on a I side track Tuesday afternoon, and with his ' head resting on one of the rails soon fell : asleep. While in that position one of the trainmen, w ho had orders to drop several of the cars a short distance down the track, loosened the brakes w ithout being aware of Iloppcnsteel's position, ami. horrible to re relate, the ears ran over the unfortunate man's neck, completely severing the head from the body. Hopm-'nstocl was about i't years old. and is said to have frequently risked his life in a similar manner. American Independence is to-day b:t years old. This is not so great an age as that attained by Methuselah, but it will scarce es cape aifohservant mind that the antediluvian gentleman has been dead for some time, whereas American Independence is only be ginning to live and is gaining on the record of the other right along. A calm reflection . of our past, our present and our future gives rise to a multiplicity of reflections, hut the weather is tix hot to permit us to commit ' more than one of them to paper, and that special one is addressed to the considerable attention of the reader. To wit : All well conducted printing offices indulge in a holi day at this season of the year. and. desirous of being classified iu that category, the Fnv.K : M N w ill issue no paper next week. The Carrolltown Xrtcs is entirely too modest when it attempts to enlighten its readers on th subject of county printing and the '-fat take" the Fnvr.M an annnally socures from that source. Instead of credit ing us with the receipt of from ?1.ihi to f 1, ." p, r year for county work, it should have added one or two additional cyphers to the sum total, as of course nobody over thinks of examining the published statement of the receipts and expenditures of the county and would just as oon believe a whopping lie as one of less stupendous pro portions. Seriously speaking, however, if the astute editor of the X. V. X. will guar antee us one-half the lowest sum named by him for all the advertising, etc.. which the several officials of Cambria county now con fer or have at anytime conferred upon us. w e w ill agree to do all the work as hcrcto- fore and allow him to pocket the other half w ithout a word of complaint. Our worthy friend and patron. Mr. Joseph Carney, of Altoona. brother of Mr. Wm. Carnov. of Munsfer township, eanio vei v near "passing in his chips" on Ft i. lay evening last, in consequence of mistaking a "cup of cold liizeii," so to spexk. for a dose of phvsio. The facts are that Mr. Carney felt the necessity of doing something for his inner man. and going to the cellar got his hands on a bottle containing a strong solu tion of washing soda, lime, etc, from which he took "a long pull, a strong puil. and a pull altogether." the impression prevailing in his mind at tho time being that he was swallowing a dose of F.psom salts. Judge of his horror, then, when he discovered his mistake and felt an intense burning sensa tion in his stomach. Hastening up stairs as speedily as possible, he drank a quantity of sweet milk and then repaired without d.-lay to Dr. Christy's office, where the Tribune avers lie swallowed by actual count not less than fifteen goblets full of a powerful emetic, which had the effect of relieving his stomach and no doubt saving his life. A correspondent from Allegheny town ship writes us. under date of the ::o;h that a few;davs prior, Mrs. John Huck. of Carroll town." and her mother, an aged lady of s-dd township, while returning homeward on tho night train from a visit to Altoona. met with an adventure at and near Uradlev's station. F-. A-C. If. Tf.. which was anything but pleasurable. The two got off tho train at Uradlev's, with tho intention of going to I.oretto, but instead of following the proper road, their footsteps tended in tho direction of F.benst.urg. Mr. W. J. Muck was ex pected to meet them at tho station, but failed to make the proper connection. They kept on and on. and finally reached a house the inmates of which had gone to tied. Our correspondent concludes : "The two ladies, finding themselves astray, asked to bo kept till next morning, for w hich favor they would have lwen satisfied to pay whatever would lie aked. They were assured that they could not stay, ti'or would the man of tin house show them tho direction to f'lass'. Shame on the man who would not accom modate a neighbor"' Fvcts Tf oxTTtctvt-KTtm.K. The people of Cambria county, or a goodly portion of them at least, will substantiate the fact That when we reduce the price of a suit of clothes from $:'.."J to f'-'.T.". we are never out of them : Tbat when wo reduce the price of a suit of clothes from ?l.oo to .?., we always have them on hand : That when we reduce the price of a suit of clothes from to stj.oo. they are always in stock : That w hen we reduce the price of a suit of clothes from fii.T.1 to ?.i.7". we can always find them for customers : , That when we reduce the price of a suit of clothes from Ss..lo to ?i"..7.1. we don't tell peo ple we have just sold tho last suit : ' That w hen w e reduce the price of a suit of clothes from ?I-J.2." to $iu..-i, we can always ' furi.ish a perfect fit. lfemember that the goods quoted aboveare lined throughout and are saleable, desirable and serei.-eabii- clothing. Pants we can sell ln ieaiis from .Vo. up : in cotton worsted from !ic. up : in cassimeres ! from 2.7 up. In gents' furnishing goods ; we can sell white laundried shirts from 4oe. up: calico shirts from "(V. tip: undershiits 1 and drawers from 2"o. up: suspenders from tie. up: half hose fi-om up: hats from 2.V. up: caps from .V. up. Tho largest stock of , trunks and valises in Altoona. , Ifemember wo are slaughtering summer , clothing, straw hats, etc., in order to close out all kind of summer wear at the New Cloth ing Depot, l'-'-'W F.leventh avenue, which is known far and near as the cheapest house in the trade, and th host place in the country to buy good clothing, hats, caps and furnish ing goods at honest prices. Ch Mil ks Simon, In Dr. f hristys Building, in rear of I.ogan House, Altoona. Pa. An ori.-ntial traveller describes this busy '. scene, witnessed on historic shores: "Our steamer landed on a ln-ach which was the pott of Antioeh. where the disciples wore first called Christians. There was no town at tho water's edge, no people, no wharf. The passengers and merchandise were put ashore in lighters w hich ran up into tho sand. A troop of camels, with their drivers, lay on ' tho beach, ready to transfer tho goods into the interior. Among the articles landed wot boxes marked 'Du. J. C. AvF.lt i- Co , how. Ki t.. Mass., I. S. A.,' showing that they ; contained medicines and whence they came. ; These with ot her goods w ere hoisted on the backs rif camels for transportation to Antioeh. i Thus tho skill of the West sends back its remedies to heal the maladies of populations ' that inhabit those K.istcrn shores, whence our spiritual manna came."-- H"'..'....r (17.) Co-'jiK.-'e. A XOMIN-ATINnCo-NYF.NTIOs THAT DlDN'T Nominatk. In pursuance of the published call of Gen. Joseph McDonald. Chairman of the Democratic Committee of Cambria countv. the delegates elected last Saturday assembled in the Court House, F.bensburg, at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon of this week. Each and every borough, ward and township was fully represented. , , Chairman McDonald called the assombly to order in a brief but well-timed speech, af ter which the following named Secretaries were chosen : Messrs. M. H. I lads, of Chest Springs, A. H. Taylor, of White township, Sheridan Wisogarver, of Johnstown, and Michael Sweeny, of Cambria borough. The several 'delegates thereupon handed in their credentials, when tho list was made up as follows : I.IHT Or rKt.KOTRS. A.lrtliis Tvrp. -. W. MrUnry. .TosiaVi IfcNel. llriflu-ny Twp. .Tn-.Tmnli'n-on, .Tn.. S. M'Cny. H;irrTw. Siinon Lnntzv. llcnrv Hnpple. Hlm-kllck Twp. A. K. ljinifcnc'-k.-r, Joseph S. Murilii". CiinibrU R..r. Voter Sirl.mi. Michael Sweeny. lt want : Mlrtun-1 Conw.ir. . Alienor. -J-t ward. Cnmt.rifl Twp. Daniel f-'hrrly. Win. Mnrtz. ';mll Twp. .In men Mi-llon. IVt.-r 'a in. C iirrolltown Hor. Rem. Winner. .1. .1. Oalinan. Clearfield Twp. Siln Pomrlnss. J. A. Wnvtlmn. Chet Twn. C. A. Warner. .Tiweph Hip. Ctie-t Sprlnsr Her. H. J. Hiwls. And. Cnlahnn. 'nni'i!i!ii'j-h Hr. re.. HaLom-m. Jehn Knirle, l"t want : John 1 tally. Adam Kiley. 2.1 wnr.l. '..neiiiaiufti Twp. I'nt'k Kar.lv. Henrv Rmn. -.i..p-r-dalc H..r. Itan'l Wonders. Siin'n Adams. ; Cruyle Twp. ltaniel A. XfeOon-jh. T.ni" Wi". j 1 tcn'n Twp. ttonnl-. Cawtey. .T.din Itomrliorty. i K.-i-t "onomauirli H..r. Itavld Humphrey. I'nt'k , MXeill. ! Kliendmr-j; Il..r. C. F.llTtonnell. At. Wnr.l. Fjist ' ward: H. I. .Tnltn-ton. K. C l'arrlsli. West wrd. . Klilor Twp. Ciil.-ti A.ttrav. Kraneis Yalmer. Franklin R..r. Tim. I). Mver-i. A. H.irelihonrer. Oallit.in Hor. Tlnma Hr.tdley. .Tames Farmi. Onllitzin Twp. K.inlel llaiili.n. W. J. Haw -on. .Ta.-k-..n Twp. William 'Tillen. Jackson "laser. . Johnstown Bor. John Hannnii. Henrv Tlnnh. 1st ward : An.l w C. Younir. Wm. Kohter. -i.i ward : John P. I.inton. Jo-.-nh Hovler. wnr.l : John H. Serlmr.lt. ,lirl.. Wehn. 4th wnrd : Nntlmn nl.l- i hnin. 'lias. Ho.-h-T.-tn. .lh wnrd: Conrad Ilorder, j S. '. Wl-eirnrver. flth ward. ! Loretto H..r. A. J. Kittell. .Toejdi Tlenir.-le. Millville Hor. Sanri Sexton. Ki. h'd Fitrzerald. ; 1-t ward : Hoh't S:urer-on. Jus. S!ririn. -Jd ward. ! AlnnsterTwp . All.-h'l '. Thoma-. Philip Hover. , rr..-pe, Hor. Hurrh "Mi-Mono--!.-. Tim. O'T.m.Ip. T'ortnae Twp. James lt.-l. John i'mmer. j Kietilan.l Twp. H Iram Wis-lniter. J. J. Hornl. k. 1 Stonyereek Twp. .Ta.-oti ". Horner. Vnl. Hippie. ' Siunmerhill Twp. James Keatinir. Tho. Horan. Siimmitville Hor. John T-vn. h. .Tame- Shumate. I Sii.-.n. tinnii Twp. Jos. A. Si:.v. Henry Link. ; Tavlor T p. John f. S. Idler. Patrick Connell. I Tunnelhill Twp. John Trainer. Kieh'd I'lunkett. AVa-hlm.'lon Twp John Ienhy. Voter Kohinr. White Twp. A. H. Tnvlor. Nathan Hunter. Wilmore Hor. A. H. Cullci). John F. T.ons. WoiMtvale l!..r. teo. I Siiliii'.-r. Wm. Koi-jrli. T'pimt Vo.hr Twp. John HiK-hstein. alaiiriee Straii..s. I.ower Yod.-rTwp. Sam'l Sar.ln.-r. David (Sates. A contes, for seats from (lallitin town ship ami Lower Voder township, respective ly, was referred to a committee composed of tho following named gentlemen : Messrs. Michael Conway. Al. Ward, Benjamin Wort nor. (ieorgo Ciillingor and Henrv Hop ple. Their decision was in favor of tho gen tlemen whose names appear in the alxive list. The election of pomnnent officers being next in order. H. L. Johnston. F.s.p. was elected President by a vote of ';! to :c for II. .1. Ilads, Es., and "Messrs. H. J. TIads and John' Hannan were chosen Vice Presidents without a contest, while tho temporary Sec retaries were continued as permanent Secre taries. The subjoined resolution, offered by Mr. C. F. O'Donnell, was adopted : Itesolrr!. That we. the dolomites in convention nsml.le.l. -to herel.v pic. lire onr.-elvo. Mnd tlie.-.an-di. lutes we retirement to ftivo our nnwuTeriiitf sup port to the ticket nlnuit to he nominated. As was also the follow ing : Krmirnt. That as Th-moerats we f-el proud of the course pursued i n "onirre-- t.v our ahle represent ative. Hon. A. H. '..Ilroth. while n- citizens wo re turn him our thanks (r tin-7oal and industry he mani tost in attcii.liutr to the requests of all his eoTititiu-nts. without distinction o! party. 1J. I.. Johnston. Esq, was chosen Sena torial delegate, and" Mr. X. llorne ami Dan iel McLaughlin. Esq.. representative dele gates to the State Convention. A motion instructing the delegates to the State Convention to support Daniel ). JJarr, of Pittsburgh, for State Treasurer, firt, last, and all the time, passed unanimously. SHF.TUFF. The following named gentlemen were placed in nomination f..r Sheriff. Michael J. Xagle. of Carrol! township: Augustine Luther, of Carroll township: (,eorge Schwadcrer. of Washington township : Wm. I.inton. of Summit : P. F. Kirby. of Wilmore, James Myers, of F.bensburg, and John (i. C. P.carer, of Susquehanna township. Tho balloting were as follows : I3343G7HO Xav'le 2:1 'i5 2-' 21 28 27 2o 17 2-' Luther " S 3 a a :-. 4 S Si'iiwii.li-ri-r 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 Linton 2-'. 2tS 2." 2-i 2 2 "4 2o 2'J Kirhv 2a so an 2- SO : SI an .10 Mxerii 12 12 II 11 11 11 11 11 11 li.arei- 4 44 4 4:5 444 Mr. Lahey withdrew the name of Mr. Coo. Schwadercl"on the eight ballot. The ( 'onvention then adjourned at H o'clock to meet at 7 l. M.. at which time it again met pursuant to adjournment, w hen the follow ing ballots were had : 10 11 l-J II II Nuirle 2 2D 2 2W 2"J I.inton -Jil 2J 27 27 ". Kirhv ui :;2 --".i W :n Mvefs 11 lo 11 in 11 Luther :i 2 8 5 7 Heanr 4 Mr. Hearer withdrew his name on the elev enth ballot. Then the balloting proceeded : 15 in 17 it io Nairle 2o 3o -.".i al al Linton 21 2S 2." 27 2S Kirhv "0 .". 2! 2S Alvers 12 11 M 11 In Liither :l a 4 2 1 The Secretaries failed to agree on this last count, some of them giving Kirby too many and some too few votes. Then they w ent on : 2 21 23 2: -2 1 2.T 2 27 2H 2! Xasrle.. .'.1 27 2- 2S 2H ;l'j 2S 2!' : al Li atoll. 2S 2a 27 2s 2ii 27 ao 2S 28 2S Kirhv.. :tll 2-1 1S ?.l 2 :m -l 2rt al 'M Mv.-r.-.. 11 ft la P 12 il 11 11 x 11 Luther. 1 4 a ? x 4 4 1 2 At the hour of lu:20 a recess of fifteen min utes w as allowed to go out and see a man and a man's friends, after which the work was again tackled, with this result : :o 31 :i2 ::i :il Xa-le 2S :t-i .11 :il an Linton 2- 25 2rt 2S 27 Kirhv :u 2.i 2' :fii an Mvefs O 111 12 II '.t Li'ith.-r 8 s -j 1 2 Oil the ruth ball ot the name of Mr. Luther was withdrawn, but, as the figures show, his friends kept on voting for him all the satin-. A liniti'iii t t-iiiiwmii'Y ml iinim was vo- toil hall down, wlnn ts were had : n.- s ; 3J the lollowintr additional 3ft ;il j s to M JO :n j it j-i 41 Nag!. I. into: Kirbv .Mvers I.t'ith. :. -& l 1 ;.l 1 -1 liy this time the indications of daylitrht had put in an appearani-e. hut another sng itMion that it would le riirht and projier to adjourn till after breakfast was indiirna ntly frowtn-d down. The liallotitm continiu-il ; 43 II 15 in 47 -tw 49 Nagle ."1 -J ao a an xi I.inf.n... 2 27 -- 27 2S 2t3 -.5 Kirhv 2S -J. 29 HI 2-S ;14 21 Mvefs 4 .'. 11 . 10 fl ii l.i'uh.-r... 5 7 2 1 3 :; .. Xo nomination having hcen effected following additional ballots were recordi .11 ,12 .1:1 .11 .11 .IB .,.,ie ?i M :-l 29 as .11 i.inton 2 27 "M 2S 2r. Kirhv WJ :" 2 .Mvefs 0 S in 11 7 i.nther 1 2 2 50 :il "A 6 the d : .17 ! The hour was now 4.:'0 o'clock, anil tho convention, wearied out by its ineffectual efforts to designate its choice, adjourned to meet ai;ain at x o'clock, a. ni. Tl KsOW KonKxnoN. The convention met. pursuant to adjourn ment, at S o'clock, when six additional bal lots were recorded. Their result showed that, contrary to ieiier.ul expectation, a nomination was as far off as at any pro ions stage in tho deliberations of the convention. The figures were as follows .- ,14 .19 no fil Nagle el -.". 27 M 27 M I.int.m 24 27 27 '-'f Kirhv : .H -s Mvefs 11 11 9 s s 11 r.iither 2 a 2 4 a At the conclusion of tho r.:!d ballot, tho convention adjourned to moot again at hour of '2 o'clock p. ni. MTKUMXIN SKSSION. The following ha Pots wore taken : the Al Nagle 2S I.inton 25 Kirhv .11 M vefs 7 I.nther 1 n.i nt 67 nit To 33 : u? 32 al :u 24 2-t ' 24 IV 32 "2 : : 30 S 7 9 8 S 12 1111 At this juncture Cnl. I.inton offered a resolution movidine; that in the event of a nomination not being made hy the hour of o'clock, tho convention should then adjourn sine flie. This was amended by Delegate Ward by substituting o'clock for "i o'clock, and in that shape the resolution was passed. Tho following resolution, offered by Dele gate Ward, was then adopted, nnd ail inter mission of one hour taken : Urtnlrril, That it is the sense of this Convention that in order to promote harmony and good teel ing in the rank" of the Itcinocra.-y of the eounty. that the several candidates for the nomination tor Sheriff should release their rcsiective delegates from lurther allegiance to them, and permit them to vote as to them may seem best: and that. 111.011 a I.i 1 1. ire bv the candidate to do so within one hour from the passage of this resolution, the Con vention will take it iimiii itself to break the dead lock and act Independent ol the nlnm or caprice of wu man or set ol met. At 4. no o'clock, after some more balloting, which, as usual, promised nothing final, a motion prevailed that all parties be ejected from the Court-room excepting ilelegates and representations of the press. The outsiders squealed loudly when they discovered that their room was" preferred to thvir company, but they were obliged to retire, the door be ing looked after them and Deputy Sheriff Shoemaker taking charge of the key. At 4. to o'clock, a lesolution was pressed to a successful vote that. In-ginning with the 7:sd ballot, the name of the lowest candidate should be dropped from tho list. Put the result of the very next ballot showed plainly that such a rule "would not and could not be made to work. Subjoined is the result of the four final ballots taken : 71 . XI T2 311 :-t 1 7a 34 30 .19 7 3 Ml ao Linton Kirhv Mvefs Luther The hour of 5 o'clock had now arrived, when, on motion of Delegate Hannan, the question was taken into consideration whether it would not bo advisable to sink the Sheriff business for the time lieing and proceed to the nomination of a Poor House Director. This motion was misunderstood bv Mr. Kirhv's delegates to no an attempted application of what is commonly known as ' tho "gag law" to tho vital issue of Sheriff, j and thev withdrew in a body, followed in a few moments afterward by the rest of the ; convention. ; (In motion, tho convention adjourned fine , die, after tho longest and most exciting series ; of sessions that the political history of Cani- bria county can produce. The precise hour of adjournment was r.O.i o'clock. The delegates had remained in ! session 'Jl hours, or therealtout. and had ae i coinplished nothing. It will be noticed bv tho result of the final ballot that all the delegates were in their j seats and voted. A not Iter convention must as a consequence. bo called to transact unfinished business. A Tkmpkst in a Tkatot. The Johns town Tribune went out of its way on two 1 occasions last week to indulge in several ill- natured and uncalled-for flings, editorially as well as locally, at a certain gentleman re siding at Portage, in this county, against I whom it is almost needless to say the Tribune. J has sworn eternal hostility, or something of i that sort, simply oooause the gentleman in ; question had the temerity to appear in the field last year as an aspirant before tho l!e publiean "county eon vent ion for Congression al honors, in opposition to the pet candidate i and natron saint of said paper. Con. Jacob I M. Campbell, whose political cake was so thoroughly baked at the ensuing election by 'en. A. II. Coffroth. the Democratic nominee. The Tribune, as wo have already said, went out of its way to indulge in- a little personal spleen, and in doing so very broadly intima ted that we were a party to tho transaction which has so unnecessarily excited its virtu ous (V) indignation, and also leaves tho im pression on the minds of its readers that we were paid for doing what we did not do, and what we would consider it a jx-rsoiial and professional disgrace for any one similarly sitnated to be guilty of doing. The whole burthen of tho Tribune's complaint is that Mr. J. C. Martin, of Portage, took part in the recent excursion of the Pennsylvania Editorial Association to Cape May, and that the pass issued to him for the purpose was : made out in the nameof theCAMHiii v Frkk- i mn. How much Mr. Martin or the editor ! of the Fkkkman is to blame, if there is any cause for blame in the matter, may bo infer- I red from the following plain statement of j facts : About six weeks ago we happened to ! meet I!. S. Monamin, Esq., Secretary of tho Pennsylvania Editorial Association on the f Fast Line coming up the eastern slop" of the mountain, ami during a brief conversation on the subject of the then approaching ox- i oursion. he asked us whether we thought ; Mr. Martin, who was at one time a mouther of the Association, and who last year o- I tended an invitation to the Association to ' visit Portage w hile at Cresson. Would like to take part, in the excursion to Capo May. All wo could say was that we did not know, but that if wo happened to meet Mr. Martin in i the meantime we would ask him, and if ho said yes we would so inform Mr. Mciiamin. During the first week of Court Mr. Martin visited F.bensburg, and w hile here we stated ' the case to him, to which ho replied that he : had no right to expect such a courtesy, but that if Mr. Monamin saw lit to extend" it ho . would certainly accept it with pleasure and ; gratitude. This answer was in due time 1 conveyed to Mr. Monamin. and a few days . before the excursion t.x.k laoe wo received ! n note from Mr. Martin thanking us for the j part we had taken in the matter and inform- , ing us that his pass had boon issued on ac- i count of the Fhf.f.mxn, it being evidently necessary to accredit each participant to i some journal connected with the Associat ion. This is all there was in it, and we leave it to any candid man to say whether the Tribune has not made a mountain out of a nude-hill 1 in the unmistakable though ineffectual effort i to belittle a gentleman w hoaspired to a posi- '. tion which to say the least he was fully as comix-tent to (ill as the special friend and patron j ' of the Tribune and its erudite editor, the latter of whom, through the friendship and influence of tho patron aforesaid, is now in j possession of the lucrative position of post- ; master at Johnstow n. A lJT-Ti.!Nr. Tat Stout. Tho Johns town Tribune of Saturday tolls tlio following j story of a straniri- companionship, ami as ! it conlil possibly have- no purr-pus, political i or otherwise, to serve liy iiiduli;iii; iu a I falselHvnl, it only remains for us to accept ' the narrative without further rnMficatioii. j Hero it is: j The eat is the natiiml-liorn enemy of therat. and I yet we knowol an Instance wherein representatives i of the two species are not .inly on tin- very best of terms, hut the eat has actually adopted the rodent into her fmiiily. and la Ishes on it the same I motherly aflc-tion that she bestows on her favorite kitten. Tivo or three days ago Mr. W illiam I'e.-k. j boss at the Company's "stable on Prospect Hill. 1 nlM.ve the passenger depot, caught a good-sized j rat that was stunned by a tall trom some portion I ol I he stable. Seizing it by the tail, he dashed it I against the building two of three times, until he i thought it was dead, and then carried the nit to ttie nest or a Maltese cat that had only a day or I two before become the mother ot a litter ot kittens. ; Instead ol seizing it in her talons and tearing it to pieces wn n ner snarp t.-erii. as ne nrniiy t.eiieved she bin- w.iul.l. Ini.l.y pieke.i it uiy tenderly by the k of the nek and placed it with h.-r '.-hi i.lren. smoothing -.!!! d tur with her tontrue and I the tn.-therlv com-id era tion treating it rith iinaglnal.lt.. She could not understand whv it lav so still and f illed to respond to her endearments. ! and continued petting it until, alter an hour or so ot teiid.-r care, the rat was restored to conscious ness. Strange to suy, it did not tnanitest any alarm on findim? itself in such close proximity to ; lis mortal eii.-iuv. but turned and placidly regaled itself at the mat. rnal fountain Irom which the . kittens were drawing their evening meal. The eat on. -red no obieetiotis. hot all the time the rat was taking its supper she kpt up a contented pur- 1 ring, dividing hi-r attentions impartially between ; h.-r kittens and their straiiire companion. The rat ; s fully recovered now. but It doeei not show nny disposition to leave its new-found friend, and should it w-inder off for a "constitutional" it does not tail to return to the c.it's nest alter a few minutes' absence. Mr. l'cek will take pride In ex- , hibftlnghis -'happy family" to any pers,,n nlin may call at the stYhle. and as the attachment is ! soinethiier never before heard of in the neighbor- ' hood he will doubtless have quite a number of , visitors. 1 - 1 Fr.riKiiMTKit. the wheelbarrow man, has 1 gone eastward far enough to make his mem- ' ory a thine of tho past. Hut hero come two ' otiier candidates for popular applause. j Their names are Charley 11. Howes and I Willie C. Thompson. The former is l." ' years old, and lives in West Chester, while ' Thompson is the senior of his partner by ; one year, anil Philadelphia is his piistofticc; i address. The proposition of this promising i twain is to adventure from West Chester to ' Siagara Kails after the following fashion : "From AVesf Chester to Sager's Station, on the i Hran.lywine Creek, on foot, having their hoat ' I'ly-A way.' with tent. cim. king utensils and other i traps hauled to that ioiiit. From Sager's Station . they will take the ears to Columbia. Lancaster county, from Columbia they will row to lfollidavs- 1 burg vi:i the Pennsylvania Canal : theiiceM.v cars i on thel'ortage Huilroad they will travel to Johns town : from this place thev will row on the Cone- ; mauiih river to Y re. -port, and from tliereup Kren.-ii . Creek to WatcTlnr.l : from Wati-i-fnrd they will glide ' down the ra ilroa d with th-ir boat and par 1 ph. rnal in ; to Kric. at which point they will again launch their I emit and paddle down Lake F.rie to the city of Hnfl.-ilo: here they will float into thecanal and' row ; to Tonawiiiida they will tie up their boat and where i w-ilk the remainder of the distance fourteen miles I to their destination Niagara Falls." j The exploit of traversing, tho Portage Railroad from 1 lollidaysburg to .Johnstown by rail, to say nothingof navigating the "rag ing canal" to the latter place, is looked for ward to with a considerable degree of inter est by the sporting fraternity, and for this reason : There is 110 Portage Kailroad. ami has boon none for twenty-odd years. Pass Charlev and Williearound as frauds : Niw iro.fli the small boy ?lily to titim 'I rain t the wl.lie of Sla. The pretense That he makes for his shirt lieinsr turneil. He "liil it rlinihintc the fenee." lie was airaiil to own havinir lieen in swim ir.fne. ami it his "Mil" h.nlnt seen a tint her small finv iz-oinif thrmivfli the pantomime of holilinir two rimrers n nnd then washiim his hands ith Invisi ble simp in imperceptible water, she iniirht have been deluded. His shoes. ti. were missing, so that the votith was obliged to -to barefoot : but lie "stumped" each individual toe so many times, and his feet were in such a horrid condition for wearitur his Snndav best, that his -Ma" concluded to order hiin another pair ol shoes from Mr. S. ltluiiienthal. ol lll'.i Kleventh avenue. Altoona. I'a.. whose prices are rn low that one ran nlttnit atlord to lose a pair every now nnd then, thoii-rh he ennnot well n fiord to wnste inusli:'ln tyinir up "stuinjied" tm-s when it Is much more sntislnctorv. if not cheaper, to buy shoes from Mr. Illuinvuthiti at lite pri'-e- lie i- -k-in lor lln-iii. REAL FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING WANAMAKER & BROWN. 1 li triovtsElitr-il nrn discriminating portion of the public who pnrohaso READY-MADE CLOTHING Will eewitli even Lut little considornlion that the old houraof N anamaker t 1 ir.uvn 1m in"a iosition to civ. Hnperior nilvantasPH to it imtronn. These adTantagex c-onnit-t in mi pplyinfc goods that .ve FIRST PROPERLY MADE UP. SECOND MATERIALS SHRUNKEN. THIRD EXCELLENT IN FIT. Thecnt nnd liniuli of our Men'nanil lloy' C"lr1hinK ionrarhar- eter to outrank the ORDINARY CUSTOM WORK. W( Tn"?""n h' wtnal exiKTlenee thut if.nnrnt. lm,iRM tip from the W holesale Stock re b.i i.ieans -o rrllnl.le r. the ma.le up itixler our own peruana I niperrlilun. i either will the eut ami irt-neral ntvl (alter wenrtnir) hear a comparison to our own careful make. Ily mukini; our own m;oxI the PRODUCER AND CONSUMER Ave broiiL'ht in lirer-t contact, ami -onHeo,uene the latter reap no wn.-ill iidvantaye. ROYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. Thia form? a very c..nsl.lerat.e in.rtion of our t.ninesi.. and we are atitie.l that we can eon vlnceany one tbat we always otter the Hmi.WnicM and 1I.-I-1 iniMicd o.m1j known to the trad. LOW FRIGES !o not always mean si.l value. On tliin hea.l we frail onlv sav that when Stvlc and OualltT are taken into aeeount we are not. under nnv ein-nintanec. ever" underbill. 1 and el.lum ara the prices to which dealers tail ad low a-, our nm and only one fixed price, to rverylodT. OUR STOCK IS ENORMOUS, Ks-peeially in thin K.K.d, united to the present weather. Inviting a visit and recommendation from our frien.N, Wo lloinnin. Very llospoet Tolly, Wanamake? & Bi;ownT The Largest Clothing House In America. OVIil IIVTl, Sixlli nl Mnrket, l.ETTFR Flton ' l.ll'ORXl A. Ti RI-oe-K. Stanislaus l'., "al., June "3i, liTtt. Dpar Fkekwax After many narrow rcap- of my life, my health, and irisnii linn-. 1 am li.-i.-k at my old $tatv quo r.-sl.len-p in the O.dden St:il.-. 1 have olten ttmmrlit ot you Finer the ein-n sln.w in .lolinst'iwn. where I saw you. and where the jioor elown realized that there Is hut one stop trom the ridiculous to the initittme. I should have visited you. hut cireumstnnees or s.mirthinir else (I lorvt what the doctor e:i lied it) prevented me trom see ing all my Kt.enshunr Irienils. Yet my heart Is there, ami I lonn to kiss at least one Imt.y In tlio mountain villnsre. 1. S. If not mine. I have far more friends than 1 thought I had, if shnkiiijr hands is an evid.-nee ot friendship. With that as a eriterlon to judge hy. 1 must liavr not less than three or lour tlioii.-.ind friends fn t'amhria eounty alone, and my eravinir for friends is now satisfied, if not satiated. The seenes of my ehild h.Mid are not more dear to me th;in the seenes of niy riper years, yet it seemed as it there was a vacant ehair" wlien" 1 was ttiere and all my family away. Like the coflin that was suspended between the two hodtes of lodestone. I am held between the at tractive power of friends here and friends in the e.-ist. 1 would he hither when I am thither, and rice rerrt. I am discontented and will l.e until Mother Karth srives me her final embrace. 1 lonn to l:vr this weary head And nehiiiir heart beneath the soil : To slumber in thnt dre-unlesM bed From all my foil." Hut there Is a divinity that shr.pea our end, ronirh hew it as we innv. and so I shall abide the result. I made a pleasant trip of !i.uou miles. nI11 ,, health Is irro.itlv imj. roved thereby. When I re-tnrnc-d 1 found that the eold winds and hot snn. m-tinif nltcrnatelv on the crops, had arreatly Injured the wheat, while the barley was left unscathed. As a eonse.)Uenee we will not have so irood a crop as last venr bv (S.ooo bu-hi -N. Mi Irlends I found well and busy at harvesting, which they eonniienei-.l al.ut the 1st of June, or, perhaps, near the middle of May. There is great excitement here over the result of the late election, by which the new constitution was adopted. Kacti !nrty is trying to gain some advantage by the result, hut with what success I cannot tell. The daj here are hot say Ion. 1 In and 131 degrees but the nights are plcusant. if not cool. The export of wheat from California his year will be small, after seed wheat and home eonsnni tlon Is taken from the amount raised, and 1 expect to see wheat two cents per pound, or l.t a bii.-hel. next vear. "With si-jrhs and tears Kor bygone years,. And hot-s for years to come. I'll follow graveward The dead ones biers. Till some one bears me home." Yours. S.C., Kfn Hoy. : A F01lMK.lt F.BF.NSlH'Kr.KK ATTF.MPTS Sr- icirtK at I, ancasteii. A gentleman well I known in this community, where he was raised and tor many years resntoil, ami whose mother, two hrothers and a sister still live in our midst, attempted to commit suicide in Lancaster city on Wednesday night of last week, but escaped the horrible death he sought for through his ow n evident lack of knowledge as to the dose necessary to produce such a result. Tho Lancaster Kraminrr, speaking of the would-ho suicide and his abortive attempt in that direction, says : He was ofa melancholy disposition, associating with v.-rv tew of the boarders (at the City Hotel, where he was stopping K.I. Fiikkm an), and trom his manner and actions those T.hosaw him tre .pienflv were of the opinion that he was addicted to the use of opium. I n Wednesday night he re tired to Ills room at the usual time, and nothing unii6ual!y stramre was noticed In his actions. Thursday morning, however, he did not make his appearance, and Captain l'ower. the proprietor of the hotel, suspecting that something was wrong, entered hU room and lonn.l him lying on his bed in an unconscious condition. Physicians were sent tor. who ir.ive as their opinion that the tn in had taken ajs..n of some kind, but in an overdose, therebv acting as an emetic and saTimr his life. His sister was telegraphed lor and arrived at an e;irlv hour Fridav morning and is now attending to him. Paring Thursday he was in a semi-unconscious state, and oil Friday timrning he was still very poorly, although hopes are entertained of his reeoTerv." Thk Fant r-Tic Vv.cx -yuts. f';ipt;nn K. Myers' ei.iii.;iny of f.itit-.tstics. tit the Milliliter if Jirolialtlv 7."t persons t,ti hnrseltaek ; to say Tiotliiiiy; of tliose wlio will in;ike tlieir , aitjiearanef in wajons, carriajres, luitijries, i raits nipl w lieelliarrows. will meet at "Sel- ! Diont at o't loektliis (Friday) niornini;, ami ! from tlienee w ill take up tlieir devious line of march at ! ti'clock, sharp. The participants ' in the pajeant will he dressed in character, and some of'theni, we are promised, will 1- j unique in m;ike up and action. A :iiMip, for , example, will re.resent. a full-hlown hurnt- j cork opera troupe in the performance of a ; seiiit-citinedv, with a cart foratai;e, and the ! mule attached ioin at a full walk, while th maimer in which the late Democratic county convention tried to make a Humiliation for ' Sheriff "d failed will also he attempted. I There will lie fun enough to go nil round, and a irixtd ileal to spare. The followine is , the route of procession as officially proinul- ; gated : Aleet at Belmont at 8 o'clock. A. m. Take up ' the line of man h at !t o'cl.M-k. prutf clinsc alon , Horner Htreet to Hayter'? residence: tii.-nce ah. nsr street to lliifli street : nloinf Hiu'h street to the ltiamond: tiience down t'entre slrci-t to the I.lovd House: hack hv the same route to the ltia mond: thence. alonir'Hiah street to Mills' resi- ' .lence: hack to Julian street: nil Julian street to 'raw-Cord street: nlonir "raw-ford street to 'entre : street: tlienee tothe Piamond : thence alontr Hiali and Julian streets to Horner street, a n. I thence to . Helm. mt w here the eouipany will Nr dismissed. TtiF tinl-nm !:rt rnimnir flic tlnwcrs ; ( Thn lc-- 1l.1t Ii .lK.i t thrttn-jli trnntnt Ihiwcts : Tho hwhIIow iltirt" ncnisJ flu- .ky : I The Pinall Imiv liirt in the ailt--tlc I "ills Ii Hirer. 1 I'lifurtnnnti-ly rurhiscumfiirt. however, that i.len i tieal pie ha-1 ii-t Iw-eti reiiioveil Irmn the oven. nml. ! to .eretrnte ni) on t niireuiis ii. whs 1.ic-1.ini: hot. i so that the .-ln.ill b"V roiniin neeil exet-iitin-r H wnr ! .l.-inee. nieaiiwliili- riilihiitir the hot -yrni over his i elothiiiur. This "I emire neeeisitateil a new nit of 1 iSiimltiv elothe;-. ll.l y the time that .-mull ! mother hail exaniineil the extenfive tiM-k nml low : riee list at the e-staliliilimetit ol io.l irey "Wol f. ! next lor to the Mt-o!hee. Alto.pi:a. her nnsrer w ! co mollilie.l that slic tiietitnlly retiiitte.l the "l.-tii-! ninx" he was to ir. t until "next time." A hurnt ! child ilren.l" the tire. o "next time" won't eotne to : that ! n r-a.l i ly or i tittimrly iik .li.l the ele jrnnt suit ef elothr-i from tr-nlli-ey Volt'.-i renowneil nml well jtoeketl el. -tiling eniiiiifi'iin. Ix the early Ira-jr int tnorniiiu. M'ith it tnany charms untold. The modest liiornimr-ylorv All its beauty does untold : j Then Irom our peneelul dream we wake. i And oje our sleepy eyes. And our niorninir nap is ended ' By those wicked. bii7Zitiif Hies. 1 The forriroinir has no reference to the wiseacre ; who alllrnis thut theearly bird catches the worm." i Inasmuch as he would doubtless enfoy hi "lorty mnrnliiL' winks" If the flies would only let him I alone. However, the thermometer at loO di-irrees in the shade has no terrors for hhn. lor it is only , few days since he invested in tine of those cheap : and "tvlish summer suits which Messrs. Simon Bendlieini. of 11 -J Kleventh avenue, next ilHir to the First National K tnk. Altonua. make a si,ecbi!- ty r selling at the lowest pnn-s. full and exam- I i in- Hieir t.'k it ou want to -mc itioii-.-j and -jel ( neat and scrt ii.-1'alde stiil. I An excitable youth in Nantucket I tnce cooled his hot head in a bucket ; j lie could not get it out. : So he still goes about With it fast inThe pail where he stuck It. Owing to the fact that the excitable vouth afore- ' said always wore neat clothing, this peculiar head- 1 pteee was not so conspicuous as it might otherwise ; have been. There are plentv other wooden headed men, however, who might taken hint from this, I and by attiring themselves in neat and well made suits from the i..pular low-priced clothing store of M.'WoiM, mi V.levoiith avenue. Alt.K.na. com pletely throw sawdust in the eyes of everytw.dy who takes note of their deficicnev in the matterol'brain power. Mr. -Woiirhas a stock that is unsurpassed in quantity, .inalitv and cheapness, and the man who wants a suit ot seasonable el. .thing and can't be suited at his establishment must be rxcee linglv hard to suit. " "Wb-stif did 1 sleep last night, hey ltlet If I kn..w. You see 1 caine up to this confounded eon Tcntion. and the first tiling 1 knew a man got hold of me and talked me all round town and back here where the Vcnnl green is irrowing. While dandelions and burdock weeds Th.-ir cotton tops are showing: and then I went to lwii ami pretty nearlv sjiolled this nice suit or clothes that Jas. .l! Murphy, of 1H9 i 'linton street. Johnstown, presented me with be fore I came up. Hv the way. I presented him at the sum.- time with a small sum of money and he re.iuesf.-d ine to inform yon and the rest of man kind that he has a lew more suits left and would like evcrylwidy to call around iin.l get the best bar gains tlicy ever had." oniTiAKr. t'dXKKK.-Died, at Kast t'onemaugh. on Thurs day. June a7. 1S7. of neuralgia ol the heart. Mrs. Ki.i.a Ann Conki-h, relict ol Itaniel t'onfer, dee'd. age.l 6S years and tl months. The deceased ladv was the mother of several T children, among whom we may name Messrs. y. I. ! t'onferand John Confer ot Attoona and Johnstown j res iiectivelv. She was all that a it I wife, mother ! and neighbor could be. and hav ing tilled the meas- ore of usefulness, and lived in the fear an. 1 love of ! tlod as an earnest and devout menilwr ol the Cath ; olic Cliun-h.it is to be hoped that she has lK-en i found worthy ol a blessed immortality. NOTICE. Tho Partnership AssoHa.- Company" (Limited), has been dissolved Iit the I voluntarv act ol nil parties in interest. W. J. CHKVM'X Chairman. Philadelphia. June :tn. 1S7;. 7-4.-6I. TOTICK.' Notice is lureltv invcn that tho firt account f JMih S. Stravrr. AssijfiuT if StoithTH i. Yurner. has tvn tllel in tho oITIpc ol thr I'mthonotftry ot i 'anihrin rounty, ami, uiilc-'-' rxrftinii hv filn! f hori't. will tr pr rpntoi1 ttt thv i 'mrt ot Niinfiiun ri'a- lor cunrtrum tion on Tnt'diiv. the Mh ihiv ol AuiriKt n-xt. V. n"lMN.EM.. rrothnniitarr. Vroth'yV ltirr. Khrn-hunf. June P. ;v.-7-4.-t. JTOTICK. Notice is hrel-v eiven that the soroml and final account of Itmicht .Ittni'S. Aii.r oc of A. Y. an-1 ico. AY. .Tnc. oir vivinir oartfo-rs ot tlic tirm tf T. M. JonM & Son-, has tM'cn tilcil in thr office of thr I'rotnonotiiry of rtinhria enmity, an. I. unlc ixcpt ion- hi tiled thereto, will he prc.-cntnd to the 'ourt of Cnmmnn 1"1'h (or conlirniatiitn on Tiietlav. the Mh lav of Aniru-t next. i '. K. O'Ih NN:i-I. Troth v. Trot hy'; Office, Khcn-lmrif. Jnne 11. S7'..;-4"-3t. AV DiTuirs NOTU'K. In tho mat- ter of the di--tril.nti..n nl the money In the ha ud B : the Sheriff of i an'ri:i countv ari-imc from thealeof the real etatc of John Sharhauirh. on No. 11.. Inn. Term. 1-T'.. lm. A.'.iion. The undcr-ined Auditor will attend to the dutfe 1 of hi?, appointment in connection with the atove , car" at the t'ourt House in Kl.-n-hunr. on Vnnfeu, - Jtflir rv. at 10 o'clock, a. M.. when rnd where partic- intercrtcd nav attend if thev think d niav attend it thev think proper. .TOSKPIl Mi-lHINAl.M. Auditor. T-I.-St.l : Notice toTaxpayers. IN ncconlanre xv 1 1 !i an act of the freneral Aiin My of thi ntHTnonwenIth. nvirrt'r the Mh ly of A j-ril. relnf itiv to the .! lection f tax in i 'anihria county, notice i herehy jriven to tnxoay I ers rcsitlinif in the ditriefs Ik1ow nnineil. that the f t'onnty Trea-'nrer. in compliance with the econ1 section of -:iil net. ill nttend nt the rtl of hold-in-r fownshif nnd boronirh elertion. on the follow ing named dnyi". tor the iMirjMie ol receiving the CorNTY, STATE AND lVOU TAXKS j ASSESSED FOR THE TEAK 179: For .Tack sofi Townshfp. on Monday. July 2lt. " Ktackiiek lownli'p. nn I neiny. .1 my " Harr Township, on Wednday. July " Sti""fnehanua Townshiji. Thiirsdiiy, July 'J4th. " C'aiToll Township, on ridny. July -JMh. Carrolltown J?otxnKh. on Stnrdiiy. July 2th. i Klder Town-hip. on Monday. July 2Mh. C'liest Town-hip. on Tnday. July Jth. " AVIHte Township, oil VcJutd;i v.'.Tul v rvuh. " 'l-arh' Id Township, on Thnrtfay. July 31t. Ie;i! Towndiip, 011 Friday. Auifti't lt. " ?;illJt7in Townhip. on Saturday. AnirnM t, f'liet Spriojf Horotiirh. tonday, Auwcust 4th. AHchetiv Tfwnship. on Tne-day. Anifnt ith. Ttrrtfo Horoui;h, on Wednesday, Autrut th. M nnter Town-hip, on Thursday, Auiruflt 7th. Khenr-hnry. Ka-t Ward. Friday. A ntrut th. Vet AVard. Saturday. A nxiu t Mh. i'anihria Township, on Monday. AujciiM 11th. 44 Iro-jMHt Itorouuh. on luc lay" Auvtit V2ih. Woodrnle Horoiiiih. Veilne?day, Ausfit lath. 4flf" And. in accordance with the second ?wtion ofaid net. on all taxeipaid to the Treasurer heore the Ji rut rfn of S ptrmhrr there will be a rrdfirtion of ; prr rrnf., while prr rrnt. will he arlrfeil to all un paid taxes and placed in the hand ot an officer lor ltd lection. AMUJKW YK.I-EY. ounty Treaurr. t "onnty Treasurer" Mtt'e. Khenshur. Juno i. 179 ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF V A M A I-.I.E 1 1 12 Al. ESTATE. 1Y virtu Tien 1 irtue of an order ot the i ourt of i oni-non ol 'anibria 'omit v. to me directed. 1 w ill expose lit public sale on the premises jn tin hnr- ouh of Wilmore. t'ainbria I'oiinty, l'a tin ntlDAY, AUG 1ST lt 1S7!, nt 2 (iVum k. r. M.. 'lisrhfir-ei! il nil lien, tit !! vinu !e?terilei re.tl state : AUtliat eerlniit ti-e n 'irroniH Mtunte iu tlie lHriuuli ol Wilinure. hoi:ntlft nni l s.riKM lol ltwr. t tint ir to !ay. Iieintr t!ie corner lt tninleU mi Alnin nml Vine streets (Vine street leiiir nr known mi town jlot as AVnlnnt street) nt)Miiintc IMne alley fn tlie Ktt-t nnl lt of , turtneriy F,lwarl 'liiyefunt. n the North, known on tniX town plot as l"t No. (') twetttv :inl li:iv 1117 there on ereete,! a TWt STOKY FK VM V. IVK1.MNJ HursK AMI.AR(iKST(KK KtHM. Thi- ie a very flfinitle property for any one tleairinc to en-rtcn-ire in the husines? ff inen-hnn! iinir. Tfum ofSii.e. Jne-thirl of the pirn ha-e nnn ry 1 he pHitl on cniirmatiui of the nl the reinnitifler in two etiuwl aiiiuinl pny merit-", with in terest. t he seeuretl hv Iwnul nl nortir..ir'' or juif ment mtte? tf purvhaser. AKYIN KVANS. As"itrne of I. J. Wolefhiirle. Khrnshurjr. June 27. is;.. EMPIRE THRESHER MANUFACTURED A T HAGERST0WN,Md SY THE HA SRSTOWNSTEAMENGINriMACHtNEC& THE BES TIN THE WORLD. Advertisement of 4 line" inserted 1 week In 350 (ict-,M.er- to; !f lo. Send loc. tor inn pamphlet, t i. 1". I.'1 'A' I.I.I. . "' '.. N. V. MUSIC HATB PIANOS and 0E6AHS! i ITavlnv ratly atr-rrptrd lb airail Agrv-nry tr Oaitral (aiaay IvaiBila (la J axldltfon to air nld territory), altk "tara1qaiair1r anal I LARGE STORE ROOM IT 14W ELETEXTH AVE., JLT00X1, ! IN CHARGE OF MR. CEORCE W. COOD. : Aad aelnf deilrona of rxlfadiBK oar already lmmeae ale af tar bimi !. rlrntrt and mast dralraalv i PIANOS and ORGKAJSTS Ewr latradared (a a maiilr-l.TlDC pn I1 dealrena of pnrrhaln a Iirst-Cla,ss liistrumeiit OF F.I T II KB Kltll TO UlK I N A f ill- WE SELL NO PIANO OR ORGAN THAT AVE CANNOT FULLY WAHKAXT, AND BEING THE Xaigest IDealcEs in, tlio Stato OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. Owr llou e was established fn 1S3I in Pittsburgh, mhere ire nt ill con tinue at Xo. 79 Fifth A ventre. I Instruments Sold on Small Monthly Payments. SxVTisivcrriox guaraxtbbd. FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AM) PRICE LISTS. Haines Brothers. PIAMS WEBER. i NEWTON & CO. GEO. "W 1404 Eleventh Avenue, Alloona, Pa. MEKLOPx & H13NEICKS, 79 Fifth Avenue, THE SPIRING VF TUB POPULxR PlOXEEll OLlOiTIHIIINiG OF GODFREY WOLF, 12th St., Next Door to P. 0.5 Altoona, Pa. Jai simply been immense, the Jorge establishment brivrj for the litest part rrJJ from morning until niyht, so that in iwt a fric instance it beeame ifeiry to tiploy extra si'lftme iu order to armm modnt? tlir fjublir; yet, noticith ttantJinq this unpreredentej. rush rf rustoniers, the mammoth $tork at this great ( lothmg Lvipornan has hern fnuna equal to j nil deinonl made itjHm it Jr tictc and desirable CLOTHING! FOK MEN AND BOYS ' and is to-day the best sto-k-ed and really the cheapest house in that city. Xothing bU the Iwest prices, strirtly adhered to year in and year out. has created and main tained sin-h a business as lias been done at this favorite I'lothing Store, whtrt :PRICES are DOWN ! and icill be l-ept d'nen t the. very lowest figures. Xo one. therefore, should b"y a ?nu ; mer Suit, Coot. 1'ants. I'est, Hat.' t ap. or anything in the tcay of furnish ing fiooh. 'i he has seen the strk and Uarned the prices at GODFREY WOl.F'tS DUE-PRICE AHD LOWEST PRICED CLOTHING HOUSE, Next Door to the Post-Office, Altoona, Pa. i'- i PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN A IN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN- TO TUB tte-rrtty r---t fully Inform ynn nil lhl w ltn. jaM opened nn Imitieiine ana rlrtant .loek mt Gents' and Youths' Hats and Caps, Shirts, Overalls, Underwear, yECKlVEAR. and m full line rf Gent$ M fi.VVf Vf; ;rwip.V. in the nt of irhirh tee rntarmntee tt fntrrhfis'rt m tavitxg of fnlty twenty-firr per t$.t. tin the fvflar. vhth iritl try mmpenate any ttne for fmr - other needful t tprvn in rititintr Mtoona. H it!e tfte above, trr hare other linrn of tioodt irhirh ve trill mnl- it irorth while for any prrwnn t buy. Kemrrnbr the place, 0$ thi i snyiETHIMi E TIKELY AKM. 1NFOKM Yiril N'KKilir.ttKS THE WEEKLY SUN, LARGE FIFTY- lsiciiiT will lo out r Alcl i'?s-"ss till U o i Alli-e THE SIT', Now V'oi-lc Cit.v T7XEfUT )irs n )THi:. Kstate ol .l.wrrn 1 Letters testamentary on the est ate of Joseph Hen r. late of Snsoiichanna township, havtnx been irranted by the Refiner of -ainbria eounty to the undersigned, all persons indetited to said estate will pleae make prompt payment, and tho"e bav ins claims airaiust the same will present them prol-erlv aiithctiticnteil tor -ettleinent. AI.H'K HKNKY. v xeuto!r. i uahii" .i.i'ir.ni, .Time 2n. 17'.. t. OTICK OF DISSOLUTION. No- tie is hereby jriven that the partnership theretofore existinir lietwcen John I.lotdand . I I!. Mver. trading under the firm nam ol John i liovd . in the mon-antile business. wa di ! solved bv limitation on the 11th day of May. ITt. All person" indebted to said ti Tire re.itte! to : call en the uiidcrsinned and settle their respect ive : accounts, and all latins attain"! the aame will I I ,,id bv .11 'HN IJlYH. i:bensburi. June 3D. l7.-4t. A DMINISTHATOH'S NOTICE. d. letters of xdministration on We .state of Tho.. Todd, late of K.betisburc rorouiH. deceased, hnrtn been granted to the under-iftised by the Kmler of 'atnbria eoiit.ty. al' pormns In l.-i-lcl to s id es tate are hereby notine.1 tn tMke payment without delav. and thoe havine elim aRainat tlie wme will pre-nt them pr.Mert ntli"fiti'-atMd ir!e men!. .' M1 M l.KS. i;i.n-.iirr. June lr.. ti:-'.Ji. CUARIiIS! le. reipert tally falt all aaa ara PALACE. STERLING. Mason&Hamlin. Pittsburgh, Pa. I'KOPfjISi OF TACTS PACTS PACTS PACTS FACTS PACTS PACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS 1 1. K T1IK lil XKWS AMI ivctM: smsiirr or tirade il ! I i I II 0; USE BllOAD COLUMNS, - ;l X'nifl to im" .T-rnii. 1. l!-"!-. Dollav! 1 1. O. Oewlifrer, miwi cms -jo cKnm . KHKNSlU'lUl. 1A. Sllor in 1 InrleT K.iMina;. n l:tb strret. b eho-e samples 'otlm. faiineres. ettliw. ki- troniwhii h sec tions can - made, will at all times ! kept on han.l.and lull ewM.oreintle arti cles ot wearie.ff iipparrl for either gents T.nti w ill be made to order "ii the slesru-t ..tics. In tli latest and l-t ,n. and at the "e-t litnc l-r"-Satisiaction Kuartee.l i aU !-" and ttw be-M r work turiii-hed Hilly as cheap w iirnr c.thliMt can It l.uht rea.l? made. A trurl "",7 lv .olicited. 1- -- " Kl-ensbunt. MI f - l--', 7 ITK'K.-Iliivine rrtiit-l fnm tli ....r,-i.n)r Kwirw . nen-tiX MUJ I son- knowimr t."elve- Ttfe.t.-I -' settle on or bet-ce Jwly letbw ne alt aeewMit. m J in.te.1 bv that lime will la-ft iu th. ha l pn.,-rorr--..rl.-e,n.er.--A A1JKrK S) ,N. Klensbuvr. Tune 'f, IIS. -M- T VN ,i FOK S.M.K. T1f limlersien 'c.i nas 0 Area.f W ilinniT b.ch he wi-lie. to '"-- ' m tt .l.l ...rv rbean. t -T ItHTOT i n mt no. . !-if c r the f.wper. t . . i s i n ..--Jo-k, il-jlol" ..I'.
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