iiambrlrt Jsicrmnn. f I RI VSBI R-. 14.. f kiio mofimm;, - .11 5, j NOTICK. H,--tiiK r n e mofrnlif Committee , nf ainlirlH omit jr. lTv..Ti!ii- County Convention havinir ! in neiiiiniilnin .1 ounty 1 icKet. the tf e Cuiintv i "ommittee are resp.-crful- I i nr-'etitlv rcpie-tcd to mwt :it the Curt j ... in l.l.cn'-hur:r, on Tnfdeii. -'lh Aunu't twrt, j . . ! - k. r. v.. t.r the purnose of determining i i I I mp- jfwm nt the parry. .Tii-rrii M I oxAT.n. Chairman. n-r'". Julv H. 1T. L"t AL AXD PEli.OXAL. i I i i. f:. Tiikkf avd the Other Place. . rvw .lai Vson's Bet Sweet N'avv To- l-rt-iy.l . it. -w-naper is shortly to he established r.'..;r-i!!.'-. ' ! uiiN say it is too hot for anything . v . i.t ie cream. T!:'c .lacksi.n township experimental oil , '! i il'.w 11 over 'Jn'l feet. . -'I":." Quitter steelworks nt Johnstown : t: ree acres of ground. j i MtmiM-r ol guest-, ,ir asm; i,an , 1 f..ots vi. an even dozen ' ! f 2-,., ,e of Johnstown's young folks pie- , 1' . number of guest-, at Castle Ryan . ... fiits up an even dozen. ie of Johnstown's young folks pic .it I.luvihille veteniay (Thursday). .litmuoiis line of railway now con- I ;!!itingilo!i. I'a., witri Cumberland, '. w let u- all go to work and do our ut t , . I ;. i r r Butler out (if the Mate Treas- enr-load of young cattle was shijiped .1.1 by rail from this point last Satur- j i r i.d.i or -ung came was smppeil i .-- r 1 by rail from this point last Satur- - I ( copious rains or the last two days tr i' !ed the heat from the sun's fierce i el.-uant pavement of squared stone is '.i d in front of Thompson's store, on -tieef. 11,.- rallan Hoir-e at Crcsson and Lin- I .summit II. .use are swarming with ' in.-r L'uets. ; i t.m bii-v B s Barr and Butler, the! V. ! -r..ti." and Bcpublican candidates for ft Tr-a-nrer. f i ' ontrin v to "eneral 'expectation, Toor i .:. , t,.r ratteisoii, of Johnstown, is regain- !u- woui'-u tieaitii. ..... I nor llmt i- spending the heated :i i .it re.-son, where the weather is cool if .- i e '.i i nor is Ho(y it. A ;t. r addressed to Mrs. Mary Slattery, i i, ni l county, is held in the Altoona post- lor better directions. The huckleberry ield at Lilly's and . ii ijc this year will, it is said, be in excess t it of ail f..imer years. .1. ! ii-tow ii is organizing a driving park i.nioii. The capital stock will be $ !,mio . - ares i f teli dollars each. --!, lishurg '-as no le-s than three first-'en-pi" alleys in full tide of successful , . it ..n at the present time. 'The Middle Penitentiary continues to v. .'-h ii- an occasional item. Work on the ,: .i..ti" was began this week. 1;.. Martin. '.-.. of Lancaster, is with - again. Welcome as his little name- ; - ..t the fust dawn of spring. 11- .1,1 hid ii:umd lli iuv Hall ;i,-.l at f si eol,i one day last week, was recovered soon after, or tiTce toils ot new liav were sold i - : i- ; I n e ..ii Ti'.i-sd.'.y l.i-t at slD per ton , ' 'N it is said to fix the pri-e liere. i .mi liiaah lioroiili has a tlioroiisrlifiire. -. ii a- t'l-ti'oii street, called after our ! townsman. Hon. .John Fenlon. -A t. n-veai-olil l'oy named Ileiny JIall, .'i!':-!d county, 'went 1-athin in deep - l ,i tew ilavs sjiiee and was drowned, -t ..!. f.irart Hew it, who was l.orn :n Ifol- . .-i ut ,'i-i 1 s--l . ili. d in St. l'aul, .Minn., - -.' , e . f residence for ninny years past. I ;; . !. -ciioti of Mayor for AltiK.na will : ui- till iiet Spi in"r, hut already live or r mis lor tlie posiuon are in ine ueni. A -S .f ei al wei-jhiiv' ahont three 1. ,1 on .(.inn s Williams, a minoijat Hope- I. ilford county, Wednesday of last -i;t. Key. r.ishop Tiling, of rittshuruh, oil'u-ial to tin- convent of the .f t. Joseph, iti this place, on Tm-s- i ;l.l f coninlaininiiof hard times, the is of f '.inolltown say thev are ! .!..!! a better holesnle business than t..tt A In.- which weighed Jo pounds ante ' .1 tin- -aii-au-e-inakiiit: season ny trettin-4 tr. nt . f tin-mail train east at tiallit.in : ;..n. lav. 1' i-reported that the ireeiiliaek party s,,.ut tv have it in contemplation this '! t., i.init'the farce of placiuv; a county k. i in noi.iinal ion. i ... H, t ilth N. i- I-, Wilniore, will i;i a uroye adjaeeid t that t illatie tv : -'. A uetn-i.i! in , it.it ion is extended ; beilv to be present. - i" i i. !v be mentioned as a remarkable t ti,.,: the weather last Friday morning is re.-ki.ncil cold etioituh to require fire in !! . e at the l.lovd IloUs.'. - Mt. .Indus We'd", of Hoi'.idaysUurir. was u a this week. He is largely enua'.'e.l t t i i k i ' 3 1 o trn :i sl.il and informs us tnar ne nas (I lie.uiv oH.imni pounds to -i - .i ----.-.. friend I . Foster Lloyd, the '.' li-jl-.tiiina manipulator at tlw tele : :i i.;' . e in tbis p'aee. has been honored " a i o-ition on the I )enn H iatie State !' ( '..Llin.i'tee. ;- 'l .:::- (r'irahati. of Millvi'.le, this ' - v. bad an iner.-ae iu the family of his - -o-ek last Tliur-dav ni'rbf. -V cow uave ' to twin male calves. They are beauties, i s !:;:. ;IS si iV. -!:. M. .lolmsti.ti has leased the Dmieans- i-..',:i:i-,' mill until Apiil 1. lssl, and as .- .i - the ne.- ss;iry repairs can be made lie ! i nt tl..- mill in "operation for the man- ... : of niuek bar. - I; i , n!';.lent.ly counted on that th-- new ' . -i: i"ii.:.'itai V coliipativ will be admitted !! 1 i;tii ti -jii-.u-nt. t:o. 1. of Huiitimr ! . I-, on the point of ilisb;;nditi;; and .-' i le.itinu a vai-aie-y. -i.-n the .Ioliiistow"n Tribune copies :"i .'.ppr-ibaTioii tlie political articles of tlie .. . ti.!i Xfi'f. our parly friends north .'ei.-hiirir may w-!l ask' if they have a ' r.itie paper in tiieir midst. The li.st ol a series of '-Sketches of . r I. ire on the Alh-ohenies," from the ' -- and entertaining pen of A. IX II., -i j-ear in our next is-ue. Now- is tlie ' ' send in vour subs.-riptioiis. H ' l.i.-kiML' r.isi.l.eiries last Monday. M -s n I .. le. of i ia sport. I'.lair county, : !t-ii on t he ani le by a venomous snake. ts of the poison wti' counteracted n-e i t the customary riineilies. A r.-ii'iion of the 1 11 Ii regiment. I'enna. r. s ,. ;. i. Indiana on the r.tli iu'h-i- net. Co. A. of that noble or- .i! -ii l.eion.je.l to Klielisbui o;, and of w '. be rej. resented on the occasion. I '.s-i'iiie Kink.-a l, who for tlie benefit of .'!'-! was away in McKt-an county for ''. - vacation, returned home Tuesday He looks is tiioii-H 1 1,,, chantre of air : dt-ejiledlv !'i-n liejal etb-i-t (ill his - vs- I: ?".s',i yo-.i w ish f..r festive trout vou'd n meander out, lor before you know .'re about tin- time wi!lm straight lit. and tiien voiiTl wish, bevomi y.ei ha.d stirred your .stumps' yott i- a has,- Pall club tiown at Alt.nna hiii.i to the championship of H'.air ib.il loiiuties. and the F-bensburu --s.- iil-.iititi the claim at an early i i. -I sati-faetorv an an-,reniehts can -I. . aii.b.-r of u!iets at ( 'resson Sprinas - I era: I...11- w i : i u f the past half-doen id cottages are not vet lb n;l r ; in ai Ir istlie fault of neither man. lenient, but proh- a.r tl: -n. markt oi j-.-ripat. .! V. A N oil: t. tie liiiisjcians si-re- 'a- I- :;! t .t n oip.i e List I'ues.lay af- v.-x '.. tl .- fa.-t that our shot I I ci ,,c,-.. th.-v w.-r,- enabled to ' a w itboiit bi-iii-j; under t!i he necessity '-s ea.-,i a i air ol -i u. he- - ii couMn-atioii of the S.-lect 'ns ,; 't tir.l.-r Kni-.-'.fs of the Afv-tic ! r ;is ivania will convene at J.il-.ns-w evening, for the puipo-e of i.-i 1 .: ' mark irree on pa-t oft'u-ers ,;"'" ! 1 and surri.uni'iti counties. ! a the l.a.yd l!i.i'-i- and l'M-lmont sum ;! i.-s.-it. are b.M.miif,' full with quests. 1 ' I 1 ! ' r .-f tiie former, Mr. A. l.lovd, - - . uai . r. -1 t..r room that as a matter of - "-s-t v be .!,. dates he must erect a lane !: to his establishment in time for next ". - n.rbix of visitors. An -. I ; . . .f is ileseribe.l as a man who car- s i p;m- ,.f . jss,,rs in his vest picket, a re ' ni hi, hi,, p.M-ket, a lead pencil in his '.'"r I'-kI. a in. u.oi.in.liim in his coat .'111. I ;l l-motv l.llrs. in l.ta I-- Harri'iii the scjss,.rs and revolver, e kind of hair-pin we are. Wi ll.-, r a. 1 t!. i r had the pleasure of more than w v. i'h fienoral Suiierintemleiit ' 1. l;. It., but that one w:is suf-iiin.-e ii, that the Wilkinslniri; ; 'uhio ti,,. unadulteratedruth .a. i.t To t Is il r,, ' 'i - s that Mr. I'uh is a ueneral fa- ,.i nil ..,j...j ,.f ..,,.,.1.,,.., 1 I '- a-nre in ! .i ti j their 'ery best "e 's ..Ml:.. ... i, ti,-., j, f- s-i a .. i ,,!., , , If tlie iiominntioiis for county offices on the Democratic ticket this f.ill don't prove emi.ty honors it will he no fault of the Xorthern Cambria Xnrs. which is just now doini; the tlirty work of the opposition as ef fectually ami industriously as if it hail been pa'ul for its service and was anxious to earn the motiey. I'rof.'T. .1. Chapman, formerly Superin tendent of Common Schools for Cambria county, lias been elected principal of the Mansfield, Allegheny county, public schools for the forthcoming session. Being an ac complished edn. ator and a thorough gentle man, we wish him success wherever his lot may be cast. The Greenshurg United Brethren church was destroyed by tire last Tuesday morning, involving a loss or j.i.oon, on which was an insurance of $2,0im. The tlanies damaged the adjacent residence of Mr. James K. Stewart to the extent of about f too. Spontaneous combustion is given as the explanation of the origin ot tne tire. The Huntingdon Ixent yer issued an extra on Wednesday giving a full and graph- i ic account of the terribleexplosion of a sand- ' blast in that place the day previous-, where by three jw-rsons were "literally blown to atoms. (Jreat indeed is the enterprise, and I Brother's Lindsey Willoughby liave, we 1 hope, reaped its profit. ! We chronicled several weeks ago the particulars of the explosion of a quantity f j lime in Johnstown, whereby tlie eyes of fioth ; Dr. Wakefield and his son were dangerously J burned. The sigbt of the Doctor was not j ............... .. ........ ,,,,,,- by competent oculists shows that one of the "pti. s .f the son is entirely and forever dis- w t i . Mr. Cham Roberts is putting a mansard roof on his tine residence ami store on High street. The other kept the rain out good enough, but this, he thinks, will not only pel fi rm that service, as well as furnish ad ditional room in the upper story, but will nL.. mi.l et (lift v.min Co,., ... . 11. ..... 41... . -... mm- m-ih h- ik.- muip- ness m appearance of the row in which the l.iiil.lilio is lfwnt.-il A deaf mute calling himself Charles (iirlye is canvassing tliis portion of the State for the sale of books, varying the programme occasionally by priteuriiig an advance of money in tlie shape of a loan. Though he carries with him a numerously signed cei tifi- ,:u' enaracier, ne is pronotinccn a iraun f"r a11 ,,lilt. ani1 m,r readers will do well to ' on their guard against him. i.arge uumocrs or mis year s spawn oi ll:u k bass are to be seen in shoal places along tlie dams lelow town, and not unfre- qwntiy they swallow a hook which is not tio Inrge for their capacity. It should not be l.'Il'l llll Illi.l ,111 MH II illll IcllM'll 111 MM be iniineiliately returned to the water. The law forbids the catching and carrying away of bass under six inches in length. Some contemptible sneak thief entered Dr. Keitn's office on Monday evening last, during the absence of that gentleman, and not h withstanding the ton idity of the weather froze fast to a valuable revolver. The Doctor thinks he could lay his hand on the thief without much trouble, and if he don't return the stolen property within a reasonable time he may expect to feel the rigors of the law. As we can conceive of no reason why the Xortlirrn Cumbria Xcirs should seek to belie or belittle the editor of this paper by imitating the Johnstown Tribune in its stale wit ('.') about the removal of the Freeman to Portage Station, we are forced to conclude that, like the Tribune, it has "a crow to pick" w ith Mr. Martin because he hail nerve enough to contest the nomination with Scotty's favorite candidate for Concrross, lien. Jacob M. ( ampbell. If not, then what ? Brother Conrad, of the McVeytown Journal, not finding enough for his busy hancis to do in running a print shop, a tin shop, a news stand and a tobacco store, has ju-t set up a soda fountain and is going to make things "sizz." during the heated term, (iood luck to you, Cooney, and a little lemon in our'n, please, notwithstanding you forgot to invite us, in accordance with promise, to that fishing excursion which tlie Altoona Tribune had so much to tell about. As the Jolin.-tow ii Tribune roils tlie po litical enunciations of the Carrolltown -Vctrs as a sweet morsel under histongao, it is easy to guess who the editor of the Ilollidaysburg ta nl(()il had iu his mind's eye when in; penned the following: Win-never the editor nt a 1 c mocratic paper funis his polit ical aiti 1 cles copied approvingly by a Bepnhlicaii journal, it is time for him to stop and take an observation. It doesn't always follow that the article is untrue, but it is almo t al ways certain that it was injudicious. --A charge of blasting powder comprising three kegs was prematurely exploded in a stone cuarrv at Huntingdon last l uesiiay afternoon, w hereby three men lost their lives. Their names were' Michael Byan, of Phila delphia, Joseph Baneoroni. of Huntingdon, and John Keefe, of Lock Haven, and they were literally blown to pieces. Another man, named Janu s Davis, w as so shocked by the explosion as to be rendered totally deaf. The parties were engaged taking out stone for the foundation of the new penitentiary. Ju-t who the reprobate is we are hot prepared to say, but it is given as a fact that a brakeinan on the Pennsylvania rai'road was caught a few days ago in the act of flirt- imj with the daughter of a resident of a town 1 some sixty miles this side of I'itt-burjrh. Her father jumped on a special eti-jineand hurried to that city after the brakeman, whom he headed off at Twenty-eighth street. The father had a revolver in his hand, and the railroader was terribly frightened thereat, hut by a little strategy he managed to escape. And now it is our esteemed friend and i pat ion, Mr. Henry Hu-h.-s, of Summ.-i hill, ' who would like to he ailoi'ded an oppoituni ty to lend, a helping hand in iliiiv tini; the af fiiirs of the county almshouse, w hich all who know him are fully aware that he could do with intelligence and economy and also with honesty and fidelity. We won't say. '-(iive the old" man a chance :" but we w ill" say that if the Democratic county convention makes i straight the way for Mr. "lliiirhes the taxpay ers ot tiie county w iil never have cause to re ' -;ret it. As the immaculate editor of the Car rolitown Xevt wouldn't lie if he could, and couldn't lie if he would, it must be the writer hereof who is prevarie itini: when he asserts that lie never to'd the immaculate editor aforesaid, or any other man, that the Fhke m an received from tl,i'o to $I,."ioo per year for county piiiitinsr. W hat we did say was that the "receipts for transient advertising, which includes a great deal liesides the i county printing, was worth from twelve to fifteen lrandied dollais por year. And so we say vet. Tlie schedule time of the special excur- sioii train from Pittsburgh to Ebeiishiirg Saturday evenings is three hours and fifteen minutes. It leaves Pittsburgh at L'.."."i r. M., and arrives here, and always on time, at ti.'-'o p. r. When it is rememlered that the dis tiince between tlie two points is 112 miles, with a transfer from one track to another necessary at (.'resson, it w ill become apparent that this is pretty rapid traveling. Tlie J distance from Crcsson to Kbensburg, 1 1 miles, ' was traversed on Saturday hist in just 17 minutes. We were pained to learn a few day ago of the serious illness of the estimahle w ife of our excellent friend, Mr. Wm. II. fleis.'of Salina, Kansas, w ho was taken sick, as was ; also one of her children, while visiting her ' relatives at Latrobe, but later information ! received from Mr. to-is himself, who had ; been summoned by telegraph and was in ' .Fohnstown several days this week, brings : tlie gratifying intelligence that both mother . and child are now doing well. We hope, by : the wav. that "I'.illy" will not go hack to Kansas"witliout paying us a visit. The information upon which we last , week based the announcement of the death bv lightning of Mr. John Patton, of Indiana, ought to have been trustworthy, one would have thought, for the lady volunteering it stilted that she had been present at the fu neral of the young man. But there must have been a mistake somewhere, for we are now assured that not only was Mr. Patton not killed and buried, but, on the contrary, that he was then and is now in the enjoy ment of stalwart health. We gladly make the correction, and hope that it.w ill be of old : aire that he will die, as die he must some ' time. ', We had the pleasure of a call yesterday forenoon from our old friend A brain Makiii, of I!!a kl:ck township, now in the Tsth year of his age, who not only enjoys the remarka b!e distinction of being tlie faiiierof twenty four children, hut, what is stranger still, had seven sons and live daughters by his tirst wife and rive sons and seven da lighters by t he second one a complete reversal, as will !e noticed in the matter of sex. All of the first w ife's children were raised to manhood and womanhood, two of the boys subse quently being killed ill tlM army during the late civil war. as were also two of Mr. Ma- . kin's sons in-law. The old patriarch looks rugged and hea'.thy enough to live for many years yet. The man who thinks he guides the des tinies of the Democratic party in the north of this county would have done well to re move tlie beam from his ow n eye lief ore he attempted to abstract the mote from a neigh bor's optic. In other words, lie should have tried to convince his reader, if not his con- : science, that he himself wasn't completely ol.fiistieated on the night of the late Demo cratic, county convention before he printed ; what another wise man of the north wrote about those "occasional decoctions" with the aid of which, as he asserts, the President of said convention "found himself as much in tiie dark as ever, and the longer he presided the more confused he beeanie," as well sis soi other 1-o.n'i.mptibIo v!:t its; ei!:i!,y rv- 1,1 cllei'si'i..!.". A furious wind and hail storm visited Portions of Indiana and Clearfield counties' on ridav last. At Cettysburg a new frame church edifice owned' by the Evangelical Association, and nearly ready for the roof, w-as blown down and completely demolished, involving a heavy loss which will probably have to le made "good by the contractor. On what is known as 'the "F.lklick tract, about one mile lelow Burnside nnd near the Sus quehanna river, between twenty and thirty thousand feet of pine timber were prostrated, while in the vicinity of Westover apple and other trees were almost completely divested of their fruit, and growing crop very gener ally levelled to the earth. At other points a considerable amount of damage was done, but as yet we are without particulars. The Johnstown Tribune learned the other day in a roundabout way, which of course didn't invest the rumor with any greater degree of probability, that a man named William Wilson, a resident of Clear- I field county, about fourteen miles from St. Boniface, this county, had killed his twelve- j year-old son hy striking hini on the head I with a hoe and then jumping on the lad's , body. This story was supplemented by the , assurance that Wilson was arrested and is j now in jail at Clearfield, but as none of our exchanges from that county give any account ! of the alleged tragedy, we are inclined tot think that the story is a cruel hoax notwith standing Wilson is said to he a desperate ; character and has served one or two terms of imprisonment in the jail of this county. ' McDonald, Loretto, sells goods in qnan- 1 tities to suit purchasers, and advertises only goods which he' is able to furnish. Some of his prices are : Sugars, 7, s, ! and lite, per lb. ; green and black teas, l", . and T."ic. per lb. ; green coffer-, VI, 1 and '2e. per lb. : roasted coffee, V2K. l-", is aniline, per lb. ; 2 : boxes essence coffee, "c. : 2 papers baking soda, oc, ; 1 lb. baking soda, sc. : 2 boxes . blacking, .V. ; ; noxes or balls lye. 2."c. ; : smoking' tobacco, 4'c. ier lb.; chewing to- ; bacco, ooc. per lb. ; molasses, :!ic. per gallon; i svrup. ."oc. per gallon : extra lest syrup, -. I per gallon: Hour, $1.".0 jier sack : salt, Sl.tSO per bbl. ; calicoes, "c. up; muslins, .le. np ; ginghams, Sc. np ; dress goods, P'c. up; i Kentucky jeans, inc. up ; towelir.j:, l'c. up : j Clark's . N'. T., ".c. per spool, and all other j goods sold at proportionately low prices. i Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kinsel are tlie names of an aged couple who live on a farm near f Eldorado, Blair county. In the early part of f last week they drew some money, from ; bank, and took it home. The greater por- j lion of this sum was expended for various j purposes, but about ?- remained on hand ! the following Thursday. About 11 o'clock I at night of that day, two masked men enter ed the bouse, and,"despite a vigorous resist ance, overpowered the couple and robbed them of their money. One of the robbers grappled the woman" and the other the man. Mr. Kinsel, old and all as he was, was rapid ly getting the best of his assailant, when a pistol presented at his head caused him to surrender. It is related asa coincidence that a robbery similar in many respects to the foregoing was committed "at the same farm house about four years ago, when the mother (since deceased) "of Mr. Kinsel was relieved of several hundred dollars. The men who did the job at that time were masked and en tered through a window, and though there were suspicions as to their identity no arrests ' l . ' .. - ' i were ever made mtiiat case, as none iKueas yet been made in this one. Trot. John llart. an elocutionist OI more j than ordinary ability, and a penfleman not nnknown to fame in" thin community, where he formed the acquaintance and named the respect or all witli wnom ne came in contact dunncr a professional visit made to our town about four vears aero, died of neurnlcria of the heart, at" his residence in Lancaster, Pa.. ! on Sunday morninc; last, in tlie forty-third j vears ot Ins age. I'loi. nan was a line. 1 portly looking gentleman, and was as sure to attract by his presence as he was certain : to please by his talents and courtesy all who had the pleasure of forming his acquaintance. '. At the time of his death he was a useful and honored member of the Lancaster school i board, and the Tntfiii;ienrer says the day was probably not far distant, had his life been spared, when he would have been elected mayor of his native citv. He was a lifelong member of the Catholic Church, but as he ; died suddenly and unexpectedly, expiring m his wife's arms about :5 o'clock in the morn ing, no opportunity was afforded for ad ministering the consolations of religion to him in his last moments. May his soul rest i iu peace. A meeting of the Tlcpubliean Committee I of Cambria county, or. rather, a remarkably ' small section of ttiat important we had al most said impotentbody, those present , numbering no more than a baker's dozen, j was held at the Court House last Saturday afternoon. Chairman F. H. Barker presiding. I By unanimous consent. Mr. A. S. Brubaker, ' of Johnstown, was, appointed Senatorial lb-legate to the State Convention, and Messrs. ; Samuel Kldridge, of Johnstown, and John C. Cates, of White township, representative ! delegates. A letter was read from Hon. John Lemon, who declined going into the tight for State Treasurer, and 'ambi ia coun i ty haing no other choice the delegates were ' not instructed. It not being deemed advisa 1 ble to call a convention to place a county i ticket in the field thi- hot weather, for fear of sunstroke, the call for a county convention was deferred. The Chairman of the County Committee was empowered to fix things to suit himself. The entire proceedings w-re Hat and spiritless, even the presence of dele gates Pete Levergood and Tom Davis, men of strong lungs, not being potent to cause ' things to rise above the dead level of stagna tiell. A little daughter of Mr. Jeremiah Doiio- ' van, formerly of this place, where his parents still reside, was so terribly burned at Bvad- docks, Alieuheny county, on Thursday ;uorn ing last, that at latest ai coan'. s there 'was no In -lie whatever for her recovery. It seems ' that the little unfortunate was "in the a-t of taking some money out of the cupboard for the purpose, of going to the store to make a small purchase, when she accidentally upset a can containing coal oil on the hot cooking st,. e, and the oil becoming ignited the Haines . shot up and communicated to her clothing. Speedily realizing her great danger, the frightened child ran with all haste to her mother, who, by the way, is a daughter of Mrs. M'Cann, of this place, and who at the time was doing something in the .garden, but before the agonized parent could succeed in ine nching the Haines with the aid of some of the neighbors, w ho went to her assistance as soon as possible, the left arm, side and leg ' of her poor child were roasted almost to a : crisp, while she herself had both hands terri- blv bullied in the eiToitto save hcroffspring. Mr. Donovan, who w as confined to the house ' by severe and long-continued illness, but was , then in a fair way of recovery, experienced a - relapse owing to'this heartrending accident, : and it is possible that he too may not recover. A sad blow indeed to an already sadly afflict- ed family. The "crop of candidates for the republi can nomination for Sheriff, like the yellow fever in Memphis, grows more luxuriant as the weather waxes wanner. Sometimeago, and from the start, we had Mr. John C. dates, of White township, who appears to he a standing candidate of anything that comes , to the surface on tlie political caldron, from : a nomination for an office of either large or i small magnitude to a delegateship to either a State or a county convention. Major P. M. , Woleslagle, of "Wilniore, next announced , that he would endeavor to withdraw enough . time from the study of abstruse military , questions to enable liim to make the. canvass. : And now to the front come Capt. Sam. A. Criste, 'of (iallitzin, and Mr. N. I!. West ; brook, of Sonnian, each w ith his own partic ' iihir claims for recognition at the hands of his party friends, and each with facts and figures to prove that he alone can insure suc cess. In addition to those already named, several other possible candidates are spoken of, m.ti.'eably Mr. Joe Vanonuer, of White township: but thev are not yet in the tight bv authority. Let the hall proceed, say we. : It's fun for the hoys, and if they refrain from spending all the money they've got in setting up delegates, no harm' can ensue. As to the : election next Xovemler, that's quite another ' thing, provided the Carrolltown .YVtrs don't sneered in "busting np" the Democratic i party, which it is doing its utmost just now' : to accomplish. ; The Hollidavsburg Stumlar-i tells of a voung limb of the law over there who lately attempted to swell the scant volume of his ' clients by a unique dodge. He procured ' a pack of tMistal cards, on which he traced : something like this : i-J)ear .Sir : Call at niy oftice immediately. I want to see you on .important business." Then the cards were sent to iiersons living in town and country. , Those living in town dropped their work, and : those whose place of residence was further removed hitched up and drove to town with much celerity, and all rendezvoused at the office of the young limh of the law aforesaid. When thev were infonned that the imimrtaiit business on which thev were to 1h seen con- -iste.l first, of an inv tation to take a seat, and. '; crm. . of an in.urv as to whether they had anv leal business tlwv felt like entrust- L tfLc-areof the author of the invitations iroiiiestion, it (ltiite bwik their breath a wav, i We understand that Mr. D. Kasenthnll. cther " J, i..t l.. ,.,. t ! wise known as -Bachelor Ifcivo. of the ounir ?( i.( rii ti. i.i.i . , .- ..- windows of the oltiee" were immediately af ter shattered to nieces through the. energy of the language indulged in by the visitors, while fists were doubled and feet threaten ingly raised. There has, in truth, been no "such storm in Hollidavsburg since the time Fit 7harris' fox-hounds ran down a dead cow. The voung lawyer may not have gained many additional clients by his clever ness, but bis name has certainly In-come a household word in iii.tnv a doink il w!i'i"o it )-.'vt was heard of lu-ioic. An ExciTrNc. Bear IlrxT. The Lock Haven Jlpuhlican furnishes the particulars of a recent thrilling tussle with bruin which oc curred in our neighboring county of Clear : field, and in which a citizen of Lock Haven took a very prominent part. The .'"jwViXitj says : I Lire in the monntain of OlcirfieM ennnty. es peiallv In place ns remote, a tliis from whlrn I write, is nnrtliinir but plea-ant to those who, f.r th irreater part ..r the year, fee nothing tint the wibi wood- bv which tliev are purronnle.1. lne chic! ami I inlffht nv onlv. amusement el "enni l.erii" intheirleisnreju'mrs is fonn.l in theirmmt.les thmnirh the woods in quest of wild irame. or slonsr i the -trearas lor trout, which may be had in anun dunce. It i? one of thone exenrsion? I m alwiut to write, one which came near ending with fatal re sults to nt len?t two vnnnit men. On f nil ay last, John 1a. Cami.t-ell. Xvilliam W hitemnn. J. A. JIc : Nernev an.i a man named Brown (all except Brown twimc from lA-k. Huron), left camp on the middle ' fork of Monnito creek to cro over to the wet fork, i or ns it is Letter known. Hfford run. nmit four ' miles awav, to fish for trout. Campbell. Itri-wn I and Whiteman eni-h. in addition to their fishing 1 tackle, carried a rifle in the hope of trettitur a shot at a pack of wolvos that have their lair in a wild ' rortrenn the head of the last-named run. When ' about three mile away from camp, while cross mir what is known as the dlvi.limr ri.lire Meerney slanitied his intention to diverire a little from tlie 1 course thev were then pursuing for the purpose ' I examining a "lick." The otherf continued on I down the monntain. A few minute? after they had ! parted company. Jim MeNerney came aerossa hear i cul. about the size of a last year's rabbit. He ini ,.!.. ,,i, -a,r. ni...ee ami soon cai.turcd it. So elated was" he with his success that he failed to no- tUhe approa-di pmmpte.l by that courage so well .tmnrt hy , niiissive frame, he concluded to adopt youna bruin. with, or without the consent of his relatives. Act ing on the impulse he darted down the mountiiln Willi his urine, its ennnred dam in hot pursuit The race was short and uiicjiiril. Jim soon fuund him self In the rude embrace of an enemy whose power to Inflict lnpirv he had underrated. His cry for help """n brought the others to his assistance, and not a moment too soon either. They found him Willi his elothes torn in shreds, and so badly lacer ated from the teeth and claws of the powerful brute that he was quite helpless. VVhiteiuan and l'ini bell nrrivin" together advanced within a few feet of theirunlortunate friend, and takinir aim fired at the 'bear. Although Nth ch.-irvos took ettect the contest was not to end there. With a savaiye irrowl she spmnit upon Wliitcmnn. bearinsr him to the "round the shock rendering liim for the time in sensjbiA and had It not been for the timely arrival of Brown would in all probability have killed him. Brown sustained his reputation for cool courairo and capital marksmanship by sending a bullet through the brain ol the plucky beast, thereby end ing the contest. The wounded men. by the assist f. fi.rt .ti.nrs succeeded in makim tiieir way ba;-k to camp In about two hours alter the close of confined to a few bruises. He can ineconresi. iin.-iiiiin - i s - now indulge in j a itood laiiirh in relating the adventure. .1. A., wlio is a foreman of his brother 1'. H. MeNerney in tocktmr the V. Bl.inehnrd lumber mill here, thinks there's not much of a p.ke about it. and says that hereafter he will not attempt to separate families, even if they arc bears. Honmni.E Death ok a Yorxo Mx at Johnstown. The Altoona Tribvne of Mon day furnishes the followinc particulars, con densed from Saturday's Johnstown Tribune, of a shocking accident which occurred t the rod mill in the latter place, about 5 o'clock on Saturday morniii-t last, and whereby a voung man employed therein was literally cut in two by a coil of red-hot iron. The Tribune says": The name of the man who pain-red this terrible death was Richard O. Jones, a younsr Welshman, not quite 21 vears of aire. His business in the mill wns toe.-iteh it the finish i nit mil" the ends of the wire -...i j na i.i. oa,,. thro. i-rl. the rolls a nd iruide them J,;,,,;',;,,,, ',.,;,' pass before thev are wound upon f ,,imip. While thus encased one of tlie lonir rP,i hot rods, whose end he bad pist inserted in his : I. .. .1 1.1. Tl. n wll ..rn ... ot of t he ro s. became twisien as it was iu.:r.i iiionine iron ikmh i..-nio.i n..... ....... .... 1 running at the rate of four hundred nnd fifty revol- I utions per minute, nnd the twist caused the wire to I curvet through the air. one of the loops tailing over viiiin.' Jones' bodv. lust l.i-low the rios. nun nraw ins him down on 'his knees with his back against the rolls, through which ft Vithin ,1 f.-w feet of the victim, but he was pow- crie?! to render anv assistance. Another workman seized an axe. and with one blow fevered the wire, but not before it had cut nnd burned its way thnmifli the bodv of the victim. The left arm w.-i severed ) between the elbow and shoulder, tlieriirht between , the elbow and wrist, and a portion ot the back-bone , w:is all thai held the mutilated body together. . His bowels were cut lute small pieces and fell out I in a inns- on the floor. !' ath is supposed to have resulted almost Instantaneously. A pro mis of the above, the Johnstown Tri- nunc of Monday relates the follow ing strange -story : ' ! Almut 1 o'clock on Friday lat we were told by the assistant niana-jrer of one ot the departments of the I'nmbria Iron Works that n yomiir man had : that inornin-j: been killed In the rod mill. I ar int. irinant stated that the victim had b -en eauirht In a 1, Hip of red hot wire nnd literally cut in two. ; lie z-t his information from the enir ineer of one ot j the I "oTiipnnv's locomotive-, on which he had ncca- j sion to ride lor a short distance. As he could not itive us the particulars, we set to work tnhiint them ni., but were unable to find anybody who could ! if !ve us anv further li'ht on the subieet. We found a man who had just conic np from the rod mill, and a-' he know nothing of the rumored horrible traaredy we concluded that we had been made the vi. lim of a hoax, and f:ive up the search. What was oor surprise, earlv Satnrday mornlnir. to learn that f'ie!iur.l Jones, of the First Ward, had been killed at the rod mill nt iinartcr alter 5 o'clock in precisely the same manner as we were informed the mythical workman had been the day before! The coincidence struck ns ut t he time, and the gen tlemen to whom we spoke on Friday have called our attention to it so often since that we concluded to make an item of it. Was the terrible accident foretold is what they would like to know. I Facts Inc -onthovf.iititit.k. The people j 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 to f 2.7."., we are never out I of them : That when we reduce the price of a suit of clothes from ?l.no to no, we always have ! them on hand : j That when we reduce the price of a suit of , clothes from ?.".ro to Sl.no. thev are alwavs i in stock : ' That when we reduce the price of a snit of clothes from ?ii.7."( to $."..7.'., we can always ; find them for customers : That when we reduce the price of a suit of clothes from $s.r.O to ?r..7. we don't tell peo ple we have just sold the last suit : j That when we reduce the price of a suit of - elothi s from ?l'2.i." to 1."(, we can always furnish a perfect fit. I.'eiiu inber that the goods quoted above are lined throughout, and are saleable, desirable and serviceable clothing. Pants w e can sell In jeans from .W. up ; in : cotton worsted from '.inc. up : in cassimeies from ?-j.7-"( up. In gents' furnishing goods we can sell w bite laundried shirts from 40c. - up : calico shirts from inc. up : undershirts and drawers from 'Jdc up; suspenders from lie. up; naif hose from 4c. up ; hats from 'l.tc. up: caps from .r(C. up. The largest stock of trunks nnd valises in Altoona. remember we are slaughtering summer 1 I clothing, straw hats, etc., in order to close out all kind of summer wear at the New Cloth- j . ing Depot, 1'J"o Eleventh avenue, which is ; ! known far and near as the cheapest house in the trade, and the best place in the country I to buy good clothing, hats, caps and f urnisli- ; 1 ing gixids at honest prices. j ! ( hmii.f.s Simon, j In Dr. Christy's Building, in rear of Logan I House, Altoona, Pa. Ti. -..4i.! i... l. x ...3 .... i -i j.., . - . ...... ....... ..c. .1 oompli-tecl, ami lliontrli not so l;irs;i as last ; year, tlie yield may yet ! sanl to no nearly ; an average one. At tlie heiiinninc: of this month the crass presented a wilted, burnt- up, and altogether most impreossins ap i pearanee, but several sulisequent rains eame ' to the rescue and brought it forward to a i comparatively fair standard. The wheat and rye erops eannot be eavilel at by the most captious farmer, while the oats irive promise of a yield rarely equaled in other years. As - to the corn, it. will be. a fair crop, "but not so j large as it would have been had rain and I warm weather visited us earlier in the season, j The fruit crop will bo an ordinary one, and I the m it a toes an extraordinary one. In a I word. Providence has been good to us, and i the man whose mission in life is to find fault and prophesy universal failure has about conu; to the conclusion that this isn't exactly the year he was looking for. .Taooli llawkor scPTiifs to he in'-orricjiWo. lie was released fr'iin jail on tlie i:tli ami sent linme to Jolmstown, but lie is not tliere now. Wliiskey is Jaeob's bane, anil a series f.f bin drunks with which he celebrated his restoration to liberty wound up last rriday ; niirbt in a row and an arrnicrnnient fr a dis- '. turbanec of the peace. The process for bis ! arrest was violently resisted by Jacob, pndhy t some means two youn.2 men named Uilly ! Alt and Enoch (ilicautf became invo'ved in ' the niclce which ensued. K.ut eventually all three were gathered in by the olice, and on Tuesday niizht nf this week they were i broucrlit here and safely lodired in jail. The i Kople of .lohnstown are unanimous in say- : in" that they would be satisfied to hear of the trio escajiine from their irons provided ; their course of flight led them to Memphis or I some other place where the yellow fever is ; just now ravins with a great rage. j "RxcHKi.on I) .we." That's what they call the good-lmikins: and far from venerable. pi" i ii ( . . , i'" Mocked and ln-st :-i,.l,M-tl r lotlnnsr bouses 1 in Altoona. and tins w what the A4 ranee of I that city says about him m its last issue : America I'lothinx House, will leave this evening for a summer vacation of three or fonrweeks. which he will spend in part with his brothers in Ashland and Mt. Vernon. Ohio, with whom he is associated in larsre clothinir stores there. Afterthat lie will poto . 'leveland and other desirable points on the lakes. I We wish you a pleasant trip, old hoy. hut you must j be careful, very careful, old boy. We know Ben j can take care of your c!othln:t house here: but a I bachelor amonx those cliarminjr. dashinsi Ohio j irirls. every one of whom believes she lins a? itood a rijcht to a iiusl.an.l as nn Ohio man lias to an ottice, j is pretty apt to be hit by a lap-lnnd of loveliness ; and Hs iilcM'fy l i-t i i a M-i.iuJ jiiil cycl-JiiC. j Bo caiclul. vld 'i"V. lie cjreful. j I.ETTFR FROtf PHI I.A IFI.PII I A. PRltAPKLfPlA, July 23, The homes in Philadelphia are ironermllv so , pleasant and convenient that many of our ladies ! prefer remaininir here clnrinir the summer soUttce, j where they can have a whole houseful of room for , the children to play In instead of migrating- to the i country nnd living in one or two small rooms mere 1 ly for the sake ol irettinir away from home, or, os i tensibly, petting- tne tresh air. Those who are here in the heated terra par ppe. cial attention to the care of their children, and In , no city North, South, East or West 1o the lit tle ones receive more earnest consideration than - in Philadelphia In the matter of personal comfort , and dainty dress arrangements. It most, indeed, be a poverty-stricken household where they cannot afford to buy baby a carriaare or put on the clean, ; pretty afternoon suit, so that the little one can . '-play out front," and look as attractive, if not as l richly dressed, as the child of a wealthy neighbor. Comfort is the first consideration and habvmurt ! w w,f 11 c,ret for n1 appropriately apparelel ; by a.l means flannel mast be worn next to its ten ! cier body, (liuze or very thtn flannel is best, and ! let the skirt, too, be of the lig-htest kind of flannel, i The shirt, skirt and dress, together with a light ! sacqne or cape for warm, clear days, and a wool ; cloak for coli.oamp mornlni-s nnd evenings, will i he all the necessary garments nntil baby gets to , be a year old. At night, too, the flannel shoal, t I be worn, and it may be even lighter than that In , tended for day wear, but flannel it should be to I save baby from the illness so often caused br the bowels and chest not being properly r rotected. i The novelty in haby-clotb.es consists merely In ! the arrangement of trimmings, the shapes being the same used since the infant's war.lrohe has been constructed upon bvgienic principles. For best rubes or christening dresses, sheet linen, cam- rc St "tSTZSSSS? SKSl nTiy " ' "Z;. tie Valenciennes For small hriVS little I.l'alted dreasoa ma. In r linon, lawn and pique, with but little trimmings : are the most stylish., although some mothers im i agine the garments must be garnitured for dots as well as gins, but it Is not at ail neeessnry. I And now a word alout the costumes for little I girls, for they arc a? beautiful as willing, skillful hands and mother-love can make them." This af . ternoon the children on our block are dressed up i for a small birthday party, and some of the cos- tames are worth describing. Hattie has on a perlo dress or delicate moon i llf,'ht.h!ue silk, the only shade of blue she can i wear, for Hattie is n brunette. The jacket is sim- nlatcd with fine point Kussc and collar, culls - plastrous and plaitmgs are edged with the same lace. No sash is needed with this dress, but small : bows of pnle blue ribbon are intermixed with the . lace ovor the body and skirt of the pretty garment. Mamie, too, is a dear little brunette, with a ; gentle, loving smile and kindly greeting for the j old folkn'-out front," and she wears a dress of rose-leaf pink silk cliallie. with silken side plalt i ings and rows of dainty laco, which also trims sleeves and neck. Irene's dresses are always beautiful, bnt to-day ! she has on a silken slin. arid over it a dress oi nntis Bnd rows of inserting and Valenciennes lace, held in place by a wide sash in color to mnteh the snit Slay wears a lawn plaited dress, with trimmings of inserting and Hamburg, with a wide sash of blue ribbon. Kuby feels quite as fine In a dress of tlnv-cheeb-ed silk In blue and white, irarniturcd with frills and plaitings edged with Valenciennes laee. out lined basque ol the face and neck and sleeves de coration. A little blonde Ocnrgina wears a suit of plaits, r.iws of inserting and edging, secured with knots ordelicate blue ribbon. Hair tied back with the same, in a bow on side of the head. I Two little sisters have on pink and bine slips with overdresses of ecru lace, trimmed with edo I to much the foundations; while t.'arrle wears a I dress of changeable silk, with trimmings of the innnc. nnisneit at neck and sleeves with lace. Upon questioning the children 1 am surprised to learn that, with one or two exceptions, tlie gar ments were bought at WanatnK tor's from the children's outfitting department, or were made there to order. In truth, that room Is a special feature of the Orand Depot, and should lie visited bv all moth ers who come to Philadelphia, if for nothing else just for the fun of seeing the children trying on suits. One day last week I counted forty-ftve children getting suited"' all at once, and really the scene was exceedingly animated. I. I.IK'AI. tRni'.SP05fIr.XCE. Ionirrro, Jnlv 2i. 1ST0. I'kah Frf.kvav tin a farm near this place the other day, while tlie folks were cnaijed In making hay. fno rhyme intended.) a voracious porker of the feminine persuasion invaded the lower regions of the dwelling house, and finding no one at homo seized the favorable opportunity thus presented to enjoy a rich feast. Sli. tirst made a urand charure on the milk and cream criM-ks. which site soon eniv tied, and then took the butter crooks and pickles by the riirht and left Hank, nnd finally wound np the performance, bv ult.in down a lot "of risinij. ' Having thus tilled herself to repletion, she made I (rood her exit before the folks ca.no in to their din- ner. thouirh it Is truth to say that she was badly j ilctnoralire.l by the amount ot rations she had sf-.w- : ed away in her haversack. In a word, to put it in j the -rraphic vernacular ot the soil. '-Flint shedidn't ( sup she dhirtied.'' AN'hen the yonmr larmercame ! to dinner he irave vent to his feelinits in language ! more cmphati- than choice, and it is. fair to pre- I sinne tfmr it the dose h-i.iu t sickene.t the old sow lie would have civen tier a bit of his mind In shape of a fence rail or something of that kind. in Saturday evening last, just before the special train for Kbenshunr came that way. and whip- a son of Mr. ft. Kaylorand another party wereer.iratrod in cra.lliiiif and biiidins wiieat in a held alum; the line of the road, Mr. Kaylor meantime harrowlnir the trround with the intention of planting turnips where irrain irrt-w only the day before, the ".special"' came round the bend at a spankinir pace, and as it flew past the horse and harrow the animal took friirbt and beiran to rear and plunge as horses will under such circumstances. Mr. Kaylor was hold ing the beast by the head at the time, but it s,(..n broke loose, nearly throwing Mr. K. on tlie hairow, and then dashed "in a mad ir.illop thro' the stand ins wheat. In its wild career it drairirc.l the har row over a arrain cradle whien lay on the jrround. bnt. stranire to say the cradle was only slightly d's monilize.l. while the horse was not hurt in tiie least. The animal with his hnrrowinir appendage went tlironifh the st.-tndintr wheat like the flyinir Pairas ns of old. leavinir a swath the wi.ph of the harrow in its wake, l'rovidontially. neither man. hors, harrow nor cradle was damaged to any extent. A p All a I i.ki.. When T see a hen on a dnn-hill. without any spurs on her heels, wavimr feathers in her tail, or distin-uishinir comb-crest on her head. Mldly flai pinsr her winifs and crowing unnaturally. I led like interviewing tnat hen witli a fence-rail or a shot-jrun ; ,he is assnminif a tmsition which nature ib-rides. And when I see a woman as a preacher, as r lawyer, as a physician, as a politician, or as a public official, in any place, I think ol tlie lien. Yours. iC. A. 1. H. Wnr nro xro tlii ? i a (inostion nuttr Ptrnniro, Yt itN hffn asWNl hy a valnrM pxrhnniro ; Whirh wir-- to hp rather Fiirprisinir. Any ono nifirht know wirliout a word ttptnsr paid, TJtat a mnn ts" ipt" qnitn hnpHpsIy dca.l Tlio moment lie stops a.U'Ttl-iivj. Simon &. IET!lioiTn. IVJS FlrvontTi a von no. next door to the First National Hnnk. Alton:i. aro not ( dad. n t hf contrary, t hey if i ve evidence of j fnlly-dovelojM-d vtiror hy advertising In ttio ni'w- pnjicr- ironeraliy tliat they onf inn at the lind of I thn rlottiinsf hTiiin'S, with tlio most extensive ' stfx-k ever hn-iiifiit to ttiat city and the most tihoral 1 Irico-list. Ono tliiTi they prido themselves on jt:rficnl:tr1y i the f'a-t. thnt owinif to the raniility i with which troo!-? nre carried a way from their or-- j taldishment. they are always en:ihei to kee on . hand a stork whih is jihsolut'dy frrth. It ym ; want a it. theretVtro, whfeh is inhricatcd frm ' now cloth and in the latent style, and ii you want j to hny piich a snit ci''ry, jmtronize Simon &. JJcnd holm" j And tho way it havjenol was this : i Ho thtnnrht it was rapture nnd Mi?.' ! W hen ho irnvc hi sweet ir1 a kis-. As they leaned on her father's front irate: ! IJut a dot; as larre as a tn!l 'aticht hitTi where his trarmont arc full And cvo a very damaina: inll And the rest is h s:1 to relate! ! The re?nniid ion is that tlio pantaloon? trnvo ; nw:iy. Had he hoitirht his clothing from fJodlrcT AVolf. of Altoona. wh a thinir cnld not have oe- . enrrod. for that ctothinir. thu:h tasltionatdo and fine, is yet constructed with special rehirenee to ; wear and tear particular! the latter. Mr. Wolf i ha on his shelve a pfok of tho host nnd most sty lish summer iroods over brousrht to the a foresaid! rltv of Alt. . nn. nil fftiirh lin l.in.li lii'ii?r!f to s-ll I nt lnwor prii-c-' tlmn rlsew liore i.n-v:iil. Mve ldm . . J,., , ..j... ... i cell next dimr to the pint-office, Altoonn. IAistEn monilow.. fiolil of clover, I j J-m-'sc juicy, frrsli nn.l sweet ; I In n lny tlie wild lices hover j 1 ( ver iiuiny n fniirrsnt heap: Windrows nil the mends d. .-over, j i H!os--oms fnil. nnd fnrnicrs reuj( ; In a month, nnd nil is over t I Stored ;w:iy for winter's keep. j ! Before the month shall have crone, let the render i senn this iinnouneement nnd net on the siiirsrestion J Iteontnins: 'Sol Blumcnthnl. l.einif nN.ut to iro ; i enst to nreha--o his fall stoek of Loots and shoes. I has determined to clear out his entire stock of I i Fiimmer ar.M.ds to make room for a new one. Com- J ! ineiteina- with t.i-.lnv he will sell all stood-1 nt ! ; vrrentlv reduced i.riees nntil the entire stock is siri - sold. It will he to vour Interest to call on ; t'uv now. nt the Jreat Kn.-tern H - Store, No. Ills Kleventh avenue. Altoona i As pocn ns the morrv wren In flic tree doth ifiiily flute. j j 'With ni.-ki'.l rye the little liy I I 'linil.. tip tci'irct f he f'rnft t j It the wren aforesaUl. ; And if lie spcil his ctntlies In tlie opcrntinn. hlf , ; parents n I wav- know where (( r.i t. irt him nn- nttier .iiitlit. They nnturnliy I. uy where they ran t pr.eurc tlie Lost "ifoo.ls f..r the ienst monev. nnd thnt place l :it .his. J. Murphy's. 1( linton street. Johnstown. Mr. Mnrphyis j.r-.priet.ir of, ' one of the Inrirest roady-inn.lo el.ithina and irents" ; f fnrnisliin esf:il.lishmenfs in the eountv. and deals t only in reli:il.le .xls at honest prices, fine trial purchase from l.ini will prove the entire truth of , what is contained in this parournph. II YJIFAEU,. YA f AN SW A KTZ W A T.TH-'.U. Married. July 17. 17'.(. nt Bradford. I'a.. hy Her. Father 'oonan. Mr. .Iamfs Fa;n. loriuerly of Kl.cnsl.nnr. and Miss .Ikwsik SwAHTTWAi-uKit. of Barker's lmd in. Arn:sTr.nir county. I'a. YDMINTSTl ATOTfS NOTICE. Kstate of tr;i. nE AVkhn. Sr.. deceased, letters of Administration (in the estate of Oeo. W'ehn. Sr.. lat"of .Tarkson township. I'nnibri a coun ty, dee'd. having lieen irrante.l to tlie undersigned l.'y the Register of said county, all iK-rsns indehte.I to said estate are hereby not. tied to make payment without delay, and thsc havinir elainis airainst the j(ame will present ttiem pn-p.-rlv authenticated for -tt lenient. .IAS. M. SlXrKK. KtK-nsburjr. July 25, lK7'.i.-!t. Administrator. N JOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Annual Meetinir nf the Stockholders of the f'RrA-M. ScRixiiS) ('..mpasy will he hld at the office of the I'mnpany. No. South Fourth .street, Philadelphia. I'a.. on Monday. Aws. i. J-.7', at o'clock, noon. Flection for President nnd Di rectors same dav nnd place. JAMF-S Ii. M't'Ll'KE, Secretary. Julv IS, ls-7'.i.-.-lt. A1 LEX AN DEI? TAIT, M. D., rilYSB I.VN- AND srHHEOS. "Otti.-i- and residence ad''nin V-f Office. St. Aiimir-tiiie. Hnibria c'.iinly. I'.t. ( t-4.-t (.. Hi-l-ll l!r-i! rrV.n. i'-r-W lilr-il! IHt HINb. I HAUL AT THE FNCHHJIL.Art PIOXKKU j lliulE!' OF GODFREY 12th St., Next Door to P. ILispimiihf Itrcn imrnrnse. the Inrtft fstohlinhmrnt bring for Utmost irl rrotrtJcd Jroni morning until ni'ht, fo th"t in vot n fnr inntnttrts it brrnnie tterrssnrtf to cinploii r.rtrn fnlrsiitcn in order to firnimi'Mhitr the )tihlir- ytt'not'rith sjfintliiui fii".- unjir err dcixteil m7l of ri(,torn( .. tlie nvnnmfith st k fit tliix rreot Clothing Enqmrittm ho.i bfen fonrnl tijunl to oil dcninniJ.-t mode vjion it for ncr oud drsinddc CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS ! on1 i.t tit-ilni the brst stor-lnl nnd renllif the chrost house in thot rit;. -Voi'i but the lowest prices, sti i tl;t ndherrd to tjeor in nwl vror oi(, fm. rre't"! onl mnin tuinetl surJi a business ns ho ben done ot this favorite Clothing Store, wf,ere PRICKS are DOWN! and will be Kept ilnwn to the verif lowest figures. Xo ene, therefore, shouhl h"; n .S )ner ,Snit, foot. 1'niits. Vest, Hut,' Vy,. or nnuthing in the iraij of Furnish ing iloo,ls, until he hos sein the st'--k rind homed the jiri'-is rt (-OnFlilY AVOl.F'S QHE-PRICE AND LOVFST Next Door to the Post 9-0.1 HERE I iVM VGIjNP! NOT AS AX ASl'IliAN'T l'Ol!- UBLIC -1UTT AS A CAXDID.VTK FOlt- PUBLIC PATRONAGE! Having pulled down his lmlitical vest and embarked in the niertantile business on an extensive scale at his TARGE STORE ROOM OX HIGH STREET, Recently occupied by McLaughlin Brothers, "Where lie lias jusf opened ami is now offering for sale an immense, varied and ele gant STOCK OE COOns of every description, IVw iT 3S 3a 3E3 3C C 3E Is. fully prepared to pull down in fact has pulled down the prices of all kind of merchandise, and is giving bargains in DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOTIOHS, HiTS, CAPS. Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, QUEEXSWATJE, A:e., &c, wliich cannot fail to attract the attention and secure t lie jiatronarre of cash buyers who want to get the must poods and the ln-st poods for their money. So don't forpet to call, and this fact before you keep: A broom that's new is liest of all, liecause it makes the cleanest sweep. Er.ENsr.vno, Mauch 21, lH70.-tf. TEA IX TEATX PEA IX PEA IX PEA IX PEAIX PEATX PEAIX PEAIX PEAIX TO rilll We tiortiy rrpor f n 1 1 y Inform yon All flhnt wr tinvf jnM oponcil nn IfuiB.ettttc anl f truant Mork ol Gents' and Youths' Hats and Caps, Shirts, Overalls, Underwear, yKCKlWAR. trnff a full fin? nf Crnt' FVRyiVIflSG COOTiS. in thr ale of irh ith it fT'taj'anfrr fn purr harrn ft nriny of fiiftf t"rnf frr f$rr cent, on thr tfttflnr. zrhfh irilt t.rr.y comtrn-'atr av v our fn; fi f ad other wrrdfiif erfrvr in visiting Altoona. Hriffr thr r?'"rr, we hnr'r othrr linr of (ioorft which ff iri't make it irorth trhie for tin prron to but. Hrmrvihr-r thr place, as' this i SOMKTHIM ESTltitLY KH. PEAIX ( OpiMMlt 1 I PLAIN i( ;oinRi p. S' PLAIN ixfoioi Y'H t; xKicnrtons Xa-insr NEW ADVEKTISEMHNTS. Tuln Is a l(l.'ingr It loeates di-iase. When ever the Itoweis hecomo irrt-triilar. ue TAHRASrS SF.I.TZI K APIIRIFAT. It will snve mneli pain and danger. Nature sume ttines is so outniirt'd hy tiie I.tir.l.-n he : ma-t'- to earrv, throii'-n the heedlessness of her children, that' she openly rehels. nnd punishes fearfully. Iion't neeje-t the proper fre.iTiuent when the symp toms hrt njiprnr. Hesort to the aperient, nml iret well si.eedilv. SUI.K 15Y ALL. KKT"?11STS. Eihesi DR F SIIUhRT, Marine Hosplfnl, lialtimore, 3M., Writes: '-I take pleasure in recommend inn 'old en's I.lobiK'N l.iliiI i:trnrt of lleer ns h inn'l eTeellent tonic tn nil cases of wraknrH. tlc-UII It j-.-hlorol. ete. 1 have tested it with universal success." Sold hy leadline ilrusrists. OI'l.iA I.rofit on 30 .lavs' investment of Qlim ?M'IW t (tficial K.-iK.rts. sent tree. Ol'"F l'r..Krtionnl returns evei v week on Stock tptionsof R-0. - .0. - HIOO, - tl.ion. Address T. Totter W iiyht t o., Bankers, 3o Wall St., N. Y. Wc wui pay AnenisaSMftry of tuaj per moiita and exrnse, or allow a lar communion, toMll our nw and wonderful inrntion. W mran xrhnt him, epl fre. Addraw 8hebma A Cs Marshall, Mich, $10 to $1000 invested in W nil St. Stocks mnke fortunes every mouth, f i.w.k ont free explaining evervthinif. Ad dress UAXTEK k. VI ., Bankers. 17 Willi St., N.Y. SEND to F. i. RI'If "J.. Portland. Maine, for best Airencv. Business in the World. KxjirnMvc Outfit r rce. a Month and expenses suar.irtced to Agents. O 1 I lutlit free. Shaw !; t o.. At firsTA, Maink. '-. vr r.and eTpene-s to fluents. Outfit Free. O 1 II Address 1. O. VK'KKKY. Aumista. Maine. A1 DMIXISTIIATOR-S NOTICK. Kstnte of 1 homab T Tr. dee .1. Letters of Administn.ti.in en the p-tate of I tios. 1 Todd, late of Kbcnburr tM.ru-zh. deceased, havinir ' been granted to tl.e nndersi-jned by the L'-K'-'ter ! of -niiilrin eountv. all persons indebted to said es ! tnte are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and tliose having rlainis a:iinst the fame will present them properly auth'-nt icated for settle ment. JAMKS MVKHS. j Kbensliurc. June 13. l73.-t. St. Aloysius' Academy, Iwcito, Cambria Co., I'a. Fnilcr the Care of the Sisters nf Mercy. reHK healthy climate, beautiful scenery nnd 1mm established reputation of this Younir Iji dics" Academv. independently of the recent reduc tion In ehnrires made to suit the times, render this Institution most desirable t( parciits and irnard ians. j-Xerms per session of f months, only 7.'.fi. Music, dmwinir. painting and the laniruaifes l-nu extra ehanres. Kor particulars address I if It r.i I i r-. it jiir. - i t.-ii i . Tiretto. July 1". Ix79.--.im. Vl'DIT(US XOTICE. The umlt-r-sitrned. havinr been appointed Auditor to hear and decide on the exceptions filed to the first and partial neconnt of Jacob Ycair'c. Assivrnee ol Taul Klwantrer. and to report distribution of the fund in his hand as shown by said account, hereby irives notice that he will attend to the duties ot his i.. ,,....,. at bis rtttce ill Kbensbursr. on 7ir- ilit ttimmt ll. 17r. Ht 1 P. -.. w hen and where all parties "interested mav attend if they see proiH-r. 1 A. V. ItAKKL'H. .u !it-..r. iJK-us'jura. July 1, 7--t. I WOLF, 0.,-Altoona, Pa. PRICED CLOTHING HOUSE, - Office, Altoona, Pa. t--.m OFFICE FACTS! -PEOPI, OF FACTS PACTS PACTS PACTS PACTS PACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS W Zksz'i At::::, A!:::::, h of the c;oot new- and facts i Assipneo's Sale OK VAI.r.UllF REAL! PERSONAL 1'IIOrERTY. 1Y virtue of an rlir ord'-r oT the fonrt of "..m- mon l'le.-.s of Cnmhrin entity, the undersigned Asia-fioc of Auirust ine I. t'ri-tr will pvposc to j .n-li- sale, on the premises in Munst'r township, t 'ami. rin county. I'a.. on SATl'KDAY, Al'dl'ST i. 1 .--.. At 2 o'clock, r. ilischarve.I of n'l lien-, the l.d lov. i ii ir icser:lic-l real estate, to wit : A riECE On J'AHCEL OF LAXJt Situated in tht T'-wn-hij f Minister, front inir n tho turn ik h-'oirn- l-niii "r-- n To l.li'-ilMinr. nnd adM'iinnif land.- ot IaniI K.-ur-'n. rsnhttlii-l-'roidhdfl. Annstino lurhin. and thrrs. cntain r.ic fiO Ac , more or lo -s. ahunt Arm fd-:ird. Thr imi'rov-inn: :iro a laruc n.-iv Fnwi: 1 v. 1:1.1. 1m HorsK. runt lininir !T'Tn r'X'in-. a now !!:nk I'aru. Hxf'0 foot, and aU noro-'ary onrhnil-lin-. I'lio land is in a iz- st.ito n( cr.Hiv.iTi'.n nnd il f'-nced. :ind is within yards of a r.tilr"nl sta tion. ANo, i-;tc;iit lots or oiiorxi) Situatotl in tho villnuc of M unstrr. each T,t hav ing a front d e fnct and a dfj-th d fi-i-t. A !-o, trill ho hVr'd f r V at t h? amo time and daco. a tino lt f Xfw I nrnllnrr. -nit insj innartol 1 set Cottau'o Kurnitn;. h:iir-ciihiin'd 'hairs, 6 I 'inina: li'Mim ')iair-, 1 l;o'f .tin 'hair. Bureau. 1 Ires-inir Bureau. 4 Bedsteads and B; ldina. yards arper. lb y;r.!s stuir Vrp.-t. stiur 14. astisran..s. i juei nsware. ric. nr. Tkhms of liKAL Kstatk S am:. I lnf-i 1. ird of the purchase money to be paid on continuation of snle, and the balance in two e.jiial nnnual payments, with interest, to be sc-ured by the bonds and mort- jntre of the purchaser. (7-ls.-,,t. .ItiSF.rn t'KISTK. Assignee. GREAT REDUCTION f f V- iV;3 ".Tfirl A rt JS&k IjoywV Jta.fr-'' S Ik tW KftSS?3-; (LVJ t WJ Q i INSTITUTE A1TD CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE AXD FIUALE CCLLE3S, RANDOLPH. N.Y. It Is a Innre nml thoronirlily e inipjied Setninfry f.r iMith sexes. vstablih-d in is.vi. -r..iertv free fp.ni d.-bt. 1.c..(h(.(.i.. New Hoarding Hall." with steaoi-heat. etc.. erected in.l-7 1 at a cost ot $4.Vco. l:xccllcnt l.o:.t-l end hume-like a -Tr (.-.-uicl.ts throiisfliout. 'lotal expense f"r Ixmrd. furnished hniin. stei.ni-h.-.t. lihl, washinir. and tuition f.-r It weeks. 4'.(. for one year. H7.o. For cata losruc or fun lu-r ir l.r:Mntin. iid 'res- Trnr. J. T. HHValtlls, . ., -(l( VK.. - all Term opens August ml. V inter l. nn pens Ix-eeiMl-cr (. Spring Tern-, open- Marx-li il. Julv 1-. 1s7'.'.-t. THE COMMON SENSE IiTTit Ja r! Manufacture,! by '. A. ltKM:s t f it., of Iii-kiM(rt. N. Y.. is d.-cid.-diy su ri-.r to any pir ever before oih-red to the put. lie. No nieiil.lv fruit nor loss ol flavor: simple, yet scientific. In its eon-structi.-n : the most complete frii.t preserver in market, no metal coming in contact with the fruit in fact, a comnicn sense jar. It ?-hoiiM have a trial in every fatuity. (7-1S. tt. EMPIRE THRESHER MANUFACTURED A T HAGERSTOWN.MD. B7THHAGRSTOWNSTtAENGi;S.MACHilCCi THE BES TIN THE WORL D. J :iri l:?. i:Iis?lJ;Vf :-TJ i i Kaii-vCai 1 s. Chr.-mo Sin. .)" witil ",i:.u. . v. J. l::ik!. tl.ike. CV V.: 'ke '.Y. SiiEiurr-s Sales. vmne r.! -,inor itrii. of n. f. r,d IVr.rf y J pntl.. is-lie.l out of tOelVim ol I u ,.. n,. of Cjml.ru county arid tome dirertrrf there wi 1-e citi--l to pul.lic sale, t the tv.nrt H-us fr I-.lK-nshunr. n SATrniA1 AUG. lCth9 isro At 1 lork, I. th f.diow, ns rcl -Tate to Wit : Alt. tho riht, title and intort of .Tftini 'lr (n, of. in and to a t -f irn-urid uruittM tr: ts rNr"Uich f i rrtlii'Tin. i 'amhria conrity. I'a . .n Itik h t of ,lhn H'wrll on tho north. Mam -rwt on tho oa-t. an alloy on the sonth. nnd I t ot prtr Ki-han on tho wo-t". having thereon rrwT"i two tory fdank lu-uo. now in the frriimnT t . Trtkon :n rTfvt:..n and to lc oM at tb -uit of Michael Hra-Kon. Ai.s. all tho riirht. tit and intfrot of .T..n M Hiisrh. of. in and tn a dro or arcl of trnuiid -'t-"atod in the Immich ol nllitnn. t auihna e uiiT v( la., adioimni; land of John ?alJ iiran on the nortfi, JamoA ihlhn on tho ponth. an-l an alloy on ths H, conthinin ono arro. mre or loss, hn in thrrNn"rs-Tod a ono and-a half story )lank hou-o. nt niw wiijnf",!. Taken in execntin and to ho sohl at the fuit -f Tatro k Smith. Ai.o. all th riifht. title and intoroit of WlH:am McNuIty. of. in and To a or pard of land fit- natel In 11ldr town-hip. i'amhna ronntv, I'a.. ad fominsr 1an-! of AnM-hu akland. o-tai of Wm. AVoakland. and thr. o'nTrnin 41 nrrrn, nnro or !o. aUnit acro ol w hwh aro cleared. ha r.f thereon ero-fed a two toi-- t lak hon and ! 5taMe. now in tho rwcuin:y of J;odi KrTendr-h-r. Taken in rxwwtmn nnd to tn old at tho fuit of John Allerter. for l Jo;h AHerter. Ai . all t lie riht. title and inter's;t of M i' Varf M'Konna. of. in and to a iee or arnot of jrroun.f Fit ua tod iu inll itz n ,roiih. "nni'Tia otnntv. Pa., trontinjr n H.iilr'd str t and itemlinr t ak t a township road, adjoining lot d Kraiui MfTi-itu and an alley on the eat. and lt 1 li h'd tit and M ?ry 1 :1 la n n 1 he trot. n in thereon rrTt ed a one ptory i-l-mk lion-e. now m t'ie oceupanrv ot Ml' hnd McKenna.. Tuken in eTeeution an 1 t" he dd at the tiit o TlioTna Hra11?". Afrt. all the rurht. tiMe and lntret of fha-le T'. Kifkard. d. In and. to a pi ere or pared ol land !ituated in Whit town-hip. t'n tnhnt eotinty, I'a.. nd if mnr la nd of Joh n 1 n. Wm. M . Ay d. an. I ftlier. roTitninins Hi! acr. inre or !-. ahuit V acre of whirl arc cleared. hain:r theroon eret.l a one-and-a halt tn- plank !nni and hc stahle, now in t he rnpMTiry ot t 'hai ! W. j;i.kird. a;i. a one an. I a hall -t'-r li hue nd Vs talde, now in t h oceuanrv ot i-rur M rkarl. Taken in ex ecution an-1 t't no oi.j nt tl:o utt of aniel i mtu mimr", ifuanliau of the minor children of John ShahVr. deceased. Ai.. all the riuM.t'tle and Intercut of .Tan hinket. John M,. KMrtlM-th Hill. Jamet A. I'lunkot. V ilhain l'ltmket and Kndiaid Shoffner, widow and heir nt law ot John l'lnnket. deeeae.J. t. in and to a lot of irriinJ 'ttinted in 'tir-i Spnn IntohIi, I "anilTsa county. I'a,. frontline "ti ouriia trt on tlie nrth. a1 V'Iuitijc land of John W att on the ea-t. nn alley on the FotiTh. an-1 l"t o Jrime. J. Kiyl'-r on the we-t. havinit thereon erect ei I a one-anti-a-h:! t --tory franie house and frame trhle. now in the oecnj-anry of Jane 11 tin ker. T:ikrn in c xorntion an! ro ho d.l nt the Fuit ot S. M. Ioi!a-. for ,,j M. 11 lVuirla?. Ai.o. all th riuht. title atid interest of .cane AVike. of. in, and to a lot of ground situate in th village of Sunnnrrhill. t "nuihrm enty. I'a.. ad joining lot of Jeorire W ike on i he wc-t." lot of - l'aul in the north. town h;p mad on the eat. and the Pennsylvania railnad n th Futh, havli,n therovm erc ted a two-story plank h'no and tatd. no-.v in the oeeupanry nt Simon Ihtnnd. Taken in execution ami t "he nll at t!te fhU of K. Ij. Johnston. Also, all the n'aht. title and interest of Sirnn Kdiler. of. in and to a lore r parcel f land Fi t ti nt e i n arrol! t.-wndn n. 'ainhna eountv. Pa., ad joining land- of I-e..n:ird Hr:ilani;li. M. Vealey. V rancij! HiM-ker. and other, cotttnininir t'2 a re more or !. nhtiut 1 acre of whu-h are eleared. having thereon erected a nne-a nd-n ha ! t -tor plank house anil o harn. now in the oeeup:inry ot Vetr Kliif. Taken in evi-cutlon and to oe dd at tho Fuit f Joseph KinkenT' Ilor. Atx. all the riht. tith-. Intere-t and claim of J. . Stewart, of. in and to all th; e. i;:nu tract of land fi tiu. fed in A dam tow n.-h 1 1 . i "anion a county, I'a.. nd'oiniiiir land -urveved in the iiaitv ot Wil liam Nil ho'.s. Kerd in nnd r--T0'n. Hcin li ice, M: thia W --t. and other-, and wirr-iM'-l in the name of Henry Harrington, cni i i n i n-z -l'i ai r.', more or !. A' mo. all tlie riht. tto. and iiiter, -1 ol J. ir. Stewart, d in and to all that eertiin tract .t land Fituated in A dam town-hip. amNr:a ennty. Pa., ad join'nir I.; nd - o! Al-xnTidrr Me ireiror. John l ye, John Wt Won. W itliain rlnd-. and t erdmand J r dn. eont.: i p i uir 4"J nTi . more or les. warraitetl in the name of W i iliam tray . A'to. all the naht, title. intrct a Tnl chum i f J . . tew ?irt. ot. In and to all that certain tract o l.md situated In Adams town-hip. i 'amhria coiiTity. Pa., ndioinine thrt hridire on the Velhm- Knn and land ol .lame fol low, survey iu the name of William iny, nNive iiHiiiC'l, alnir the h;mk of sai'l Ve!hw If nr. and other-, containing 17 acre, more or le- part ol a larger tract warraiit-d in the name-d John W tlon. AIxo. all the riuht. title, interest and claim of J. i. Stewart, ot. In and to aJ that certain tract of land Fituated in Adnuis township. 'ambna county. Pa., ado.ininir t!ie ii'.nvp i!--rrih d tru"t in the iame "W m. (tray, land- surveyed in the name of i;oho?" lio-s. IVrdinnnd (fordon, and J' hn Wil-on. atte named. ri.nt.iini:iir acres. I'd perch e. ami nl lowance part ol a larger tnmt warranted in the name ot W illiam Xi-hol- : the pis-t three pic-e- he-in-j he fame as lescnhod in the deed tr m lr I ti -mrhmnr to -:nd H. W. H-endlnirrr et n!.. re eon., in Keeord H 'k. vol. ikij- 4. etc.. and w lin-h wer convey-1 to tin aii i-f nd.tnt f-t al., and lu'vimr th-r"on er'-rtrd a aw mill, dwelling hoiieanl stalde. not now -etipie.l. lnUn In ex ecution and to l e sold at the -nit of 1 . v. Hn nd 1 iner. Al.o. all the ti-ht.i tie r:nl interest f.f Jutin r.ni-e. ot. in and t a 1 -t t t:r"und -.:'-itd in i 'he-"t Sort hit 1 opm ). i ";Ttihn a c ni t y. I a .. f rnt ini: on the -oiith on "d.iin srr-rt. on the no'th hy analh-y. on the w. t hv Stephen i 'oiirad . u nd oft the eat hy 'hnrles Wharton. Iia vi ni: t hereon erect ed n lanre two -toiy tr:iiiie t.n ern state! and plank Ft ;t I do. i:ow in t he 4ie-npa Tn-y ot J"?m r.m-e. At& all the ri:rht. t it ie and iiiter-"t id John ('rm-, in and to two lot of LT'iund sru ited in 'lie-f St-rin lh.r"iia!i. '.itnhria c-'-.iiiM-. Pa., h undd .n tiienoith h an ailey. on the south hy stret, in tlte eat hytjri-en't alh-y. and -n tlie we-t hy John ayiier," luivinir thcrcn erec ted a pla.uk Fta hle. Taken in execinn-n and to he ...). at th u(t ot Max Klrin and t Mto Krv. :rad;r.ir a Max Klein S. i n, Ai.o. nil the r-ht. title nn.l interest of Anton Klein, of. in and to a pice .r par-'el ol lard. itu atd in lil-h-r t'-w n-: , i . amhri;i cointv. 1'enn'n, Tdioinftiir land- of Haltrer HdtrTk on the nortli, Fntneis Vea.-r on the ea-t. and John Helfrtekoti the south, containing a-re. m-Te or le. ha Inij thereon erected a two .t.,n- plank hone a:;-! t:tnk harn, now in the Mrnjuiiif V Anton Kline. Taken In execution nd t,ht ojda( the -nit d Mary Sharhanh and John W. Shnrhamrh. executor of Jaooh Sharhanirh, dN-"d. Also, a'l the rlirht, t;tle and iritret of John H 1 and l"r:a h Pio.. -i, in an-l to the folh.wtnii tract d land. -ituat d in Su- juvha una town-hij., l amhria eoniily. Pa.. N.tmded and de-rrded as follows: 7 licet. f'omtiH a( r-x at pine Flump, c'Tfi'-r n hind d Theodora Haker: th-nce north d' r"'-. VJ-j r. ,--. more or . fv Innd -rM. J. Piatt, to :i po-t them-e hv mihh' bml, north T1 - ieirre. wt-t er he-. m-re or leci to Moms and smrtil che-tnot: tli' Tire nrthJ, le irree. ea-t V$) j.crche. trr. or l -.;hv inn. I ofVaid M.J. PlatT. to -tone-: then -e ..nth V?1-. il'tr-e-, eaFt 132 prrrb nmre or le--. hy l.'i'l of J". 1 1, stalh, le(v. t,, pointer-: thence nor; h 'J' d"i:ree. eal pis p-nde. tn re or le---. to a -o-t": th nre south "TV. den. c-. -t per. !-. more or lc-. hy land of John )at:ty. ;:nd othr-. to n t-t l pine; thence Fonrh -J n !erre-. w-t J '4 pen Ik, in ore or les. I v l.md oi John li nt ry and K.-h r s heir", ti stnes : tlu'ii-'f north 7 2 'ilimrws . w- 14 jer-di-s. ?ur -r to stone : t lienee tot:th "'-j le- lt-h'. w -t V' per he-. morer lec. t ton.-; tl enco to.rth leure--. wt t S. perch, more or l's, I v lamN ol ti o'i:r Kent?.. P. Hf lfri h anl Then, lhtker. to pine t;nip. the place of letnniii en lainin 6!..r aerc. lV4 perchoF. mre r I-, nod al low a me. and ha i mr u dam thereon lm ilt . jrf ' ,-act. omnmTninif nt piinteT: thenee hv of heir ot Jac. h .V.i. t,nd heir -i Mr. Hi'i h. north v t,vj re:, we-t J4" pert he, m .re r 1 ttt po-t ; iiiencc norm ifreo. ea- ami heir of John MyerF. d more or !. t- a po-t": ther e:t -ht perches, more orle-, erly of laae Kerin. to a Ftoti-L-ree:. west lor, pen he. inor t he ids- nl heirciiiinu Co.-: p-reht s. more or le--s, ami a Omiiuenejnif at ?t -tone: then Ko:n. north 7 1 iletrrees. wt or !c. to a ma pie: thence m lnn-N "I Iefeu ne.!. h n he- -4. nth .. e-rree, 1 n I now or tonn- 'henoe oiT!i Jl dc- r le-. to ponitT. I'in 1"' M"re. i.vj nil o, 5rf ' -tf t. 'm him! f i 'r.ihaiit 14" H'r--he-. nior- rtii 2Vj fte. ei cit tnter-; t (m'i: son? h 110 perch. iii(re r l'-,to j le-ree-. rt 141 pen-he-4, inoi it lew t.v l:itrl ! lieir 4-! t rowh'rh?n. to -tone; then'-o south ene itn'. 4i perelo-. more or e. hy lnntl now or lonnerlv wneil hy Whi, Huirirle. t po-t : thene si,.nl P( :-irrof. we-t hy :;inn- Inn. i-10 fMTi he.. ini.ro or h--. to ; p.t-t : then- Eolith 1e-T-. e-t r .Vlo p r"he-. in'-r1 r less, t .. ftone. the phiee .( t ei: i n : i nyr eonta inlni: ks a ere n:l 67 pep-In-, inore or i . nt llor:iie. Uh Trait. "oiiiiihih-'h nt pointer: t hn'-e torT h 7S 'Wree;. H,.t l y I:.;;, ol A iter Aa 114 per-ehe-. iiior? or le."t poiiitfr: thf-n-' north i'J !i'itreej, e;t-t rvi pereht. more or h--. to pointer-; thenee north 7l . l-uree-. wm 4j pi!' Ir--, noire or le-. t a "ft : thn- north h-j:re. -a-t ly Inn'!- nw ir toimerly owne.l hy Jmic larmier prehr. more or le.-. to n po-t"; thf e -uHi x tleirre. -at hy lnn-N t lhinhtp 1' jm-h h-. mon; or I e?-'. to potTift-r- : then e -out h -j1.. h -re ?. ire-t .. ........ I - heiriuiiiii: ooi.tM i.i-.i; ' . ' : re?. mor i.t le--. an alh.wane,.. TA.-n it: rH"it-.n nn.l to Im- ,h n ' tho Milt of l.Miiaii t .,,!,:. lpo-,t Ii:a.k. an ;.nre K. War lle. tor use oi 1'orter K.nj-Tt.-. 114 prrelic. more or le-j. to pomt'M tiv p;H -e of Ht nd Torino . I Safe.-One-third of t:.e pi:ril::is money to be pa:.l vhen the prot-rty 1? kiKM Led down, and t!i.-rci'!:miiim two-thirds htjorr thecoil tirmat:..n of the dec. I. JOHN" II VAN. Sl.otiiV. Oilice, KiH-nsbi.nr. July 11, lt-T-.t. Sherifl" XECl'TOirs NOTICE. K-tnte .f .l-;?:ri Hnrv. h A. 1-tter fe-t.-nnent ;i r on t he etat e ol Jim ph Urn r", late of Si-ieh: hum to-w n-h p. h: vioz lon ur;Mite !y tlo l.t-ri-N r of Cambria oo'inty to the iiTDler.iirno.l. nil p r-"ii itit!ehte. to -'i-i eTate wiil plen-e mnk prompt pa nu-tit. ntil thoeliv i n4 t la iio- n i;aui-t the -a me will pro nt them properly aiit!ifTii k-:!. I f-o -efh-mertt. A l-t I-. II r. .N H . fONK.Vh ANt.KKT, s Kx'-entor. A nne C ). "XT OTICE. All i orsns in.h-Mp l to he iin-ler-iTieM for tvIi, reTi'hrel hy the (! brat Ic "mv Canadian '..td.am l...re. -'ii-'Ti'f 1. !'. -ire hcrahv notiti.-.f I'-al i..iy:i(. iu. -le. on or be -..re t fie U i:iy ot A -iu-t to the su',--! :.r ! I til -4 it ..r ti li .rt Pic -n,s l(..a-1-. .-re mile U-l-it jr- llltlst be (;.- next, eitlu-Ylmri-r. at rollt..wr.. or bria coiin-v. : . 1 : 1 1 1 i 1'ld r.t '!'--: si r- T'i:-. ':tm 1 ii. J. M. H1.1.M i -w tier 11 Tld K( per. .r.i.-r. I'a.. Ju.y A1:; I'DITOE S NOTICE. Tl: vn-lt-r- ii-ncl Att-'itor. at .point 1 bv ti e Court f :,- to r- i-.-t d; tr- Cciiituoii fle-.sol Catdoria c-'f blltion nl tlie vi.m-v in the hands .f 1 (. Clark. Assm-nceol Si!;is A.lani-. will sit tor the ;tt ot bis apiH.intuieiif. at t!i"t'..nrt i:..a-.-In 1!' hni-. on scrvrttni!. !bt ? ,-pi d.?.M'f ' (" '- : o'clock. . .. wlien pti'l where jvit;.-.- it.icr. mav attend it fh-v th-rk proper. JOSK.I'H MdH !NA1.I. Audit I-nwnshnrsr. July Is, l.7s.-"t. l- t n - .t 1 -ted J7XE( I'TOU S NOTICE. ZA ltate of M noAt:rr Atk!vs..v 1 e.te-rs t ... :i t ,.r- on HlC C-t.lteol M :! r-. Atkinson, late oi I-.ic'to her ..n.-li. d been trained to the under-iutie.l. l.ot :.!. hai inir e i hcrel y i-st:it thai nti.l t:o -e d-: i-n- ( it. ' ' A'.' 7. iriven to all pcr-ns indebted t. i.nmeet m-.'-t h uia-le w.tb.-nt t,l el.- hri'nii-; i-l.iiiii- ::w;.(i-t ti e i"-i '!' h. in .lulv aultv-i::.- '-' "or '",-' '' 1 - ,: !s o'l i ll I . 1 d. in-t J
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