mmm arm am mm if nmlmn r vfcmnn. jT.lUVY 3I011M0, A I'll 1 1. 2, ISO. : inCAL AXI PJ:T?SOXAL. -L-r-'- T;ii;i' axptkf.Othf.u Plack. ! 1 r l- ; 1 vv all Z to Oatmaii s for wall paper. v-:r- !i march d nt .n Wednesday just' ... -veil :'l'!le sheep " j ' j--'v.- :ind A h"lf hours of daylight is ! . I vouchsafed US 'J.t..::i.an till continues to lay all other I ' in the shade on iow prices. " T o wateri arc well up. HollicUysburg .,! :.:-. VfS that's ri Liht ; they well up yv:-iter li:s Just liHd its backbone broken i . ... t !. ye it will stay broken this ;'.,. '. L--n!:i'T, lonueriy of Ebens .. .. -.u; !.v-.v of Philadelphia, welyi-.s 23'J "' ri- .'cr unJ !!'jt.tt;iug on Saturday . . : v. :.; r .i"J 'juitt Liioux! to put the roads - i ! '-'t- t :: :.and f.ve hundred dozens of . ,v..-!-: :lt t'' CV.npaoy's store, - . r'. ijt ivt-t-k. r ; c ; i . r.n say tl. at Oatman has the .. :-iv i.f fipe sh-es and waiters that . -. i - ;:i their wiv. g ;'. . i- e-l.u?;s in town were filled .,; v i wit'i a superior quality of lee ":; ; ; '..- tl.Uk. ;. .. a i ?i;i':i has just been put to the . .j . ' ir,'- u!.-d hA:id-ouie store-rcom of ! v i:Tis, l'i,''.. street. ' ii . v.i':. or' u ' and nisls are alone . .. . - I'.-. '-:'er' Cotis'i yrnp," which . -.. .. ,: :z J! ;r.U'!c. I'rice 'J.'e. . : . a".-d ;:ia:i named Johnston , :- . . i'v'ft!i street bridce In Altoona, ... : -'. ',V. and frac-tured an arm. ... -.. ;: . t'or.itV.l a-,e d-ci.h-d that a . : k-.-t ! io...t ur.til u.ed, t would , j : : tv ! ti.-iu try th- ir handn on e;gs. ", ( :,. . ttd to s.-f o:ir friend Mr. Lt-in. .. . . .: t!ie slrts. tr t:aviti re- -.. : :: a "iVfre aud sofuewliat prc- t . fi : it-t with i-as5ensfrs for the .. ... ; .i..pvi;t!i: paitis from Cambria. ; . . .,( 1! ii'.tin jdon counties, left Jolms-i.-- i ':.'.;! .-'ay !a-i. .: . a !'.;'i.!-y. wiio resides ut Blair Fur- . tl ' .r.;!','oiu. i'.in bf-en married three ...r-.i u.-knowleiiue' l.iniNe'.f tl. father -x- .' . . vci c-l.ii.'r'i. . ; : h !..!;'. r of bread f.i'.'.nr on the ! in tl.i ; e-oT'Tiiitidty J:.sst now. , ; v .!. ::, bread ii the rle v.';'t ;:'.. -'.:.s ...... i'a;Ve, !;::'iit-r i f the Weil r t i'.i iiit'.i -li'ic-r. Mr. John '. J htt'wn. died on Wedl.ad.y if.. -.it Kill ... i r..i.i., r-i.t-i v, l.'.s -Rife, frty ;i . . ..-r. i.'id t:.--l: adoj ted cldM. a;.;e :. t f.tr t'- e '..ill to ti.e po.,r- .-u !-.a on Monday last. . - u. )-iv-;:re of woik at tlie P. ;. ; . -- e.- i' 'Mi' and cabinft shop in Al- i : '- t. en.ployei-5 are at treaCUt . . : .'. r. i::;ri.-fii !. iii s per d.iy. - i v. :. t.ace.l out of jail !at i:!!"i''r .i' j i- ..-! - in . v : t .. 1 .'. or ;.'--ut r.ne-luUf the .- ; . v. 'i .--i prev.i;:,-J dut:i.4tho pa-t i . ' ,.:s. -i a.:ld J:-l-ulU:-Jt 1J-4 tllrtt a i. : fc , in u.i" r Monday niornii: . -. : :b't' s:ii anu.-i! i u;ii b.-ri'.ieii, i : . t- Toi-r of ia.n passed by '.in i. - i v :.- . ba'h.d are .-o r.i;dd;y .. : it the iaici:ft ir.ea-ia should -i : .-"..e k t!:i. Dr. Bull's Baby . , - ". i:'.' i 1 1 ; 1 4 : e:.;e !y for these couj- , . : i i : it.', eei.ts. v: CM::ii:!i:liaz:i, w liose term In tlie . ' 'ail Is s.'.M to Lave bet u only , ' i;.s ir. id of eighteen mor.tlis, i-i i . ; .... . - ': eeu vii!!e to the naked eye in : .- u "- - i r.- i.s y !a-t. - I - j'.Mliiu'.vn A", i'- i;i this week ..; :.r: ye;.t of it existence, and :." tin eVei.t iy i:nreti:!St its i j !i -e, owin to tli.- advance l:i :'. :.; :: to !.r.o pr anr.tnn. -.h .' r i'. litis, a Rr.i!;d-nejdtw ' .'- :' ' . f ', !.n--t iv. n, and a re-ddent of '. .r :. A..- ;hfny oouutv, has gor.e to V. ". : s;a. to mariase an oil refinery at i :' :;. : ai.d all expenses p.tid. -: I Davii Bros., of r.bei'buig, 1 ; f. ...r.i.'.' ef on ear-load of linden iy to Morrison, B.-.re Co , of . - fllair.'o'tuty. w here it enters ' .: .'..ifaeture of printing paper. '. .lit: Jones, of Monroe county --a fie Johtislo'n Tri'.une says was o v': t'i that pia.'e and Alt-.of.a, about ' . ; i -i ij.p, ilw l a few months sineo in . i'-ru. S. A., a.'d about 11 years. - i ! tir !on 'Jio'.", with its u,ual ' : -,v e unatirei-.ess about expenses, 'r . ' ' el.-.b with t'.e other newspapers '- .! i vaib-y ai:d invest a ni'-kie In "- - ' -..'ii -i.t td a paper mi!l:of their t : rerts to the Ilajd it fft'.th were " 1 . ; the Janhtta river at Iliudins ' " - - .'. i.iy hast, by I lev. 'ieeiqe Craft, " b, ther:,'!!t kind of a Craft for . k It to o down into thr water v -T:. . :ot,i hoi of Moodav ?ays that ' : . v;i Tri'-nni'.t Saturday contains f '.':e repott-d death of Mr. ' -' ; '.. r f.e- b.cr, an a'v'il Cambria county ' ' .-, a states that he t as K-i years old. '. iy.bifis a r.d two of his younjjer : - i c lie to Coiinellsviile, Fayette -. : iv.ak for their unele, Mr. Conr;;e ... i.o j.as charge of the coking '' t.' ; f ,r t.0 f arnbiia Iron Works in ' :. -obir and shatter n rotten ' 7 . :.i.t ti.e scent of it? odor vill hatig ; t At hwt tiial's the vny ti.e . y'rt ninVes out the bid, ai.d ' " ' r' S.uiif tio.t of ilaiuage,) ej'S f.:h " " ri; . ins V. Fen. in, of I.eaven- " . !,'.., is rri'h us one aaain on a ! : t-vin boy and other relatives. "t:ia. i- more cordial Ir weieomed or s .. . . ' 1 f .r his briiliant talents and so-l'- i.'.t::i.t-. ' Wu. S. J',;-rs and .'dis. David r. :i.ei-ho!i;es in J(di';town yester-Ne-, Vork, fue:i 'alienee thev i:i- 4. f ." ' f'"..bsik to-r.iorrow in the steamship ::i f'T a three months' visit to ' Wo'.f, who with his s..n "' f "i.'y rcmo' i-d to Nebraska " ' tear ag, e'jds us a postal raid ' ': ' 'he f. iet that he intends to 1 "f a few inontiis to his old F. Canspbei!, late of the vti .ij Tm, iiO-.v niaou the . - it intends to remove with his ' 'ah;n-'toi Citv. wliore his two 'j'.ii .i i.) J.ime.s, are employed in tiie "j'lirit shop." x v " :7 B.iumcr, of Johnstown, hos "'n i: r-rvi. ed for the fn-t time in w. ' "'-l complaint, qi.iny, from '"! he has fully le.-overed ere .. j' '' ""'r,t ex- ructatin disease ever af- 1 ''r hiitnn nature, o 1 s""'t I'hown, r.n able-holied tr;ii-i.r ,,f Cooprida!e, this county, i. ' hsti-ed witli cruelly beating a i-i .. T";,r ' !d pupil, bad a hearing before ';. "f '"''nstown, on Wednesday "' I '.-!, hut as yet we hare not learned Ithree-colunin ndvertisement of that I After havinff reached a depth of l,.v4 greatest and most wonderful of mercantile i feet, the tools in the Jackson township ex marts, Wanamakerhs Grand Depot, Phila- ! perlmental oil well were last Thursday lost. Helphia, reached us a little too late for 1nsr- 1 There Is some talk of foul play in connection tion this week. It will make its debut in : with the mishap, but it was likely one of the next issue of the Fdeehas. those accidents which -will happen. The A Vf,i'i literary and musical festival, ; hole, which was nearly down to the required known in the vernacular as an eisteddfodd. i depth, 2,(X0 feet, will be abandoned and a was held at the Congregational church five : new one sunk close by. i!.m-3 noun ei tnenstmrq; last Friday. It . was larirely attended, and the exercise's are j sain 10 nave been of much lnteiest. Thn f,.ii-r..l!t... , v. ii eic apologizes in a iueer sort of a way for bavin printed bogus Democratic tickets last fall, but as a poor excuse is said to be better than none, Brother Williams Is certainly entitled to some credit for having made a clean breast of it. A Jordan township correspondent in forms the Clearfield Republican that Robert nunter one day last week sold a slx-vear-old cow wiueii weighed 1,5-0 pounds. If any body else can furnish more beef in the same amount of hide, let us have the returns. Mrs. R. E. Jones, of millinery fame, ex tends a very pressing invitation "to all per sons indebted to her to call within the next few days and pay what they owe, as she is anxious to lay In her Spring stock as soon as possible, and must have money to do it. Messrs. John and Thomas J. Brawley, executors of Michael Brawley, late of Portage township, deceased, will offer at public sale, on Saturday, April 10th, a lot of live stock, produce, farming nntensils, household furni ture, etc. See posters printed at this office. A fox which was neither grey, red nor black, but had a grey atrip on each side, while the rest of the body was black, was killed in Chei ryhill township.Indiana county, 1 a few days ago. Reynard was of the female persuasion, verv large, nnd the mother of five pups. The tiial of Jacob A. Ilarrold, who is known to fame or otherwise as the grentest Coroner Cambria county ever had, will begiu in Pittsburgh on Monday, April 12th. Mr. Ilarrold, as our readers well know, is charged with some very crooked transactions In pen sion papers. Mrs. I'. M. Wolesla-'e, formerly of Wil more, but more recently of Kansas, died of consumption at the resilience of her sun-in- : law, Daniel J, Pringle, hi Cambria borough, on Sunday evening last, aged about 5? years. The remains were interred at Wilmore on Wed nes.Iay. Mr. John E. Jones, (Camp Hill,) a well known nnd respected resident of Cambria township, died at his home on Tuesday of last week, at the advanced age of .H years. During the twelve years immediately pre ceding l ii decease Mr. Jones had been totally bimd. According to the by-iaws of the corpora tion, the time for the payment of the sixth a -esstuetit of the Prot--'tiiei Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cambria County ex L'hed yesterday. We understand that the buii; of the moneys levied had been handed In to the Treaserer. Ni'-k KieidhoiT and Jesse Bolsinger went on a "Miurn-ey" a few days ago to the aoutli (f the county, where they succeeded in dis posing of seventy-one Duplex churns, which they claim are the l).-:,t ever made, in the re ruarUably brief peih.d eor.-iaering the work done of l :rety-si: li.trs. Franks'.. e. n township, now a compara tively s.ua.i portion of Blair county, was cou-i.lerable of a.i affair in IT-t"., when it compri-ed the entire territory now embraced In Blair, Cam' ria, 'deaitudd and Centre coutitie.-, :-, veil as pojtions of Bedford, llu' den Iitdiaf.a. Mr. Moss M.-sor, the Altooiia grocer who was d:ar-ed w ith takitt g proper liberties with a little ojj-j named btonebraker, as niith-t-d in our lo-al department last week, had a hearing before Recorder Gieevey on Tuesday la: t, and was honorably acquitted of V.J- charge preferred against him. The Bei'.eft.nte Watcfonnn tells of a oe.-.d-bo: :i calf in that County which had two perfect head, four eyi s and tiiree ears. othcL-'.v:-".- the ((". n'i'.'ire was golirju up in the u-ual stvi-, except that the hind iegs stro.ted from the body where the hips in a piopeiiy constructed c:;!f al ways are. Mo: t Reverer.d Thomas W. Crok?, Arch-Li.-hop of Cashed, Ireland, has written a very touching h-tlei to the venerable Father John Walsh, of Altooua, in acknowledgment of t'..-. receipt of JLtlll, P.. 4d., sterling, as the contribution of the generous people of that e'.ty to Cue starving poor of Ireland. A piece of red-hot metal flew from the "5 iuotzer-." at the Chiu.' ra Iron Works, Johnstown, on Saturday morniig last, and striking Waiter Stewart in the eye, not only destroyed the sight of said optic, but burned him so badly that his sufferings for a time ; were of the most excruciating chaiaeter. Thomas C. McDowell, Esq., at one time a well known resident, of this place, but who has been a citizen of ilarrisburg since he left : here, relumed to that city last week from : ll-.nohdu, the capi'a! of the Sandwich Is- ' lands, where lie lir.s been engaged th past four or five years in publishing a newspaper. ! Richard Repine, of North Mahoning township, Indiana county, had one of his legs broken week before lat by being struck by an oar which a strong wind blew against him w hile standing on a timber raft. Richard therefore has just cause to Repine, though he liny be thankful that both legs didn't catch it. Dr. M. R. B. Creery, surgeon dentist, of , this place, will pay professional visits to I.oretto and Chest Springs on Monday and Tuesday respectively of next week. As the 1 Do.-or is a clever gentleman and skilful dentist, we cordially commend him to the I friendship and patronage of all our readers in said localities. After a residence in our midst extending j over twenty-three years, Mr. Abram B'.ain i and family last Tuesday dep arted for Johns- i town, where their future home will be. We j hear testimony to the good character of Mr. 5 Biaiii a r.d his exetdler.ee as a tonsoria! artist, j and trust his lines may prove to have fallen j in plea-ant place. Webster Evaits, ether .vise and more fa- miiiurly known as "Crooked" Evans, a ; youthful disciple of Taust and Guttonbrtrg, j iins accepted a situation in the Johnstow n j Tri'm offi which he is now filling to the j entire satisfaction we hope of ids employer. ( May the "Crooked" places in life's pathway be made straight for our young friend. ! Two weeks ago yesterday an eighty-two j year old inmate of the Huntingdon county . almshouse, named George Sn.vk, wandered away from that instit ution, and nothing was i , known as to his w hereabouts until the fol- i lowing Tuesday, when his lifeless remains were found in a cornfield in the vicinity, j where he had no doubt died from exposure. Brother Haines, of fan Altoona Krtniny n,U, did us proud w hen he assured us the other day that the Frr.F.MAN" was the only weekly paper in Cambria county which is , , favored with, a daily copy of his spirited and , j-piey little shcrt. Wc CaUhat a compliment to the Frekmin, and one which Brother ; . Haines can rest assiued is duly appreciated. Mr. Evan J. Evans, of Cambria township, Informs the Johnstown Trihxne that the snow was so deep in this place during the ; winter of l i"o that a person standing in ; the hiacksmith shop of Mr. John Evans, de- . ceased, was unable to see the first story of a hotel immediately opposite, kept at the time by Mr. Jacob Mack, who died a half do7en ; years ago. A young man named John Dougherty, j formerly of Tyrone, dropped dead from heart disease rear Pittsburgh on Saturday : last. What makes his death the more nota- 1 hie is that his mother died in the same way j in Tyrone about three weeks before. His ! ' remains were taken to the latter place and ' May he i interred in th C'ntholie c-raetrr. ' Test in peace. The Freemas extends Its sincere con dolence to our friend and occasional corre spondent, Mr. J. O. Creery, of Cherrytree, on the loss of his only child, an infant son, whose death is recorded in our obituary de partment this week. The little innocent fell a victim to that dreadful scourge, diphtheria, which Mr. Creery assures us is quite preva lent in that vicinity just now. We noticed in these columns week bo- fore last the death of a little son of Mr. Elisha Bennett, of Bower Yoder township. who was kicked In the abdomen by one of his youthful associates, and now It becomes our duty to note the death from diphtheria, on Thursday last, of n six-year-old daughter of the same gentleman. How true it is that misfortunes never come singly. While cuttiug ice on Griffith's dam, a short distance south of town, Thursday of lakt week, Silas Wherry had the misfortune to break through and sink to the bottom. A companion named Howard Beynon went to his assistance, and he too fell into the water, i After considerable trouble, both were res- cued, though not until after Mr. Wherry had j lapsed into a condition of unconsciousness. ! Gen. Joseph McDonald has once more assumed the duties of Deputy Prothonotary ; and Deputy Clerk of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, t having been called thereto by Prothonotary O'Donrell and duly qualified on Monday last i by Register and Recorder Lake. No one j who knows the General will doubt for a mo- ' merit his ability to fill the hill to perfection. : Having looked In on the ancient village j of Newry for the first time In many years, and having throughout life remained true to the Father Mathew pledge taken thereabout thiity-three years ago from the hands of the now venerable but exceedingly well pre served pastor. Rev. Father Rradiy, wo can say in all sincerity that Newry even yet has : more chaims for us than Old I've ever hail. George Argner and Frank Kurtz, of Cambria borough, attempted to navigate a cow the r.ther day by catching her by the ; horns, but tin; wilful brute had so great an aversion to that kind of navigation that she started off at break neck speed and finally throw tho p ltlemnn first named to the ' ground with so much violence that one of i his h-gs was fractured between the knee and ankle. Dr. A. M. Keim left our town on Mon- day morning last, en route for Bethlehem, Pa., where hi mother resides and where he will remain until about the beginning of May next, when he and Dr. Win. Eck, re cetitly of Carrol'tewn, will sail forGermany, where they intend to have themselves put ' through a course of medical sprouts before they return to this country. May their' brightest anticipations he fully realized. Mr. James Stevens, r. fanner living on , the head waters of Blair's Creek, In Juniata . township, Blair county, nnd who, by the way, Is not unknown in this community, cleared last fa!! ami planted in wheat a f.eh.i of six acres. The wheat looked very promis ing until it was discovered by a herd of deer i that made it their feeding ground and event ually destroyed the entire crop. A.s many as seven deer have been seen feeding in the field at one time four large bueksand three ' does. Dr. J. M. Patterson, of Washington county, has bought the practice aud become the successor of Dr. S. H. Decker, w ho dur- , ing the past three years has been quite suc cessful in curing the ills to which flesh is , heir in nnd about Billy's Station, this county, but for the present intends, if ha has not al- ready done so, to return to his parental home at New Fiorence, Westmoreland county, where he will remain for a few months to recuperate his health. Roth gen tlemen have our best wishes for their future welfare. A festival in aid of the Congregational church was held at the Court House on Tues day evening last, and although it came al most unannounced so far as the public was concerned, we are glad to learn that it was well attended and that quite a handsome sum was realized. More than that, ami bet ter than that for the printer man personally, the ladies who had ehsrge of the festival did us tho kindness to send us an ample supply of luscious jelly cake, for which they will . p'ease accept the thanks of the editorial household. The Huntingdon Vlobe says that George B. Cox, of Warriorsmark, who was commit ted to jail for beating his son-in-law, Eman uel Downing, has been released on bail for , his appearance at Court, and from the infor : niation it has been able to gather, and which , it considers reliable, the affair was nothing more than an ordinary fight, in which Cox's :'ii ami son-in-law suffered about alike. Downing, it Is further declared, was never in the critical condition he is reported to hare been, and the sensational ai:d highly colored stories about the affair are therefore entirely un warranted. A freight brakeman whose name we did not learn had one of his legs broken and was badly cut about the head at New Florence, ' Westmoreland county, on Tuesday of last ' week, by jumping from his train in order to j escape more serious injury, if not death, I which threatened to overtake him in conse ! quence of the engine of another train collid- itig w ith the rear end of his own and causing : somewhat of.a wreck. Another employe of i the P. R. R. had three of his fingers nipped I at New Derry 011 the same day by having ' them caught between the deadrood of two ' cars he was engaged in coupling, j A young man named P. J. Ryder, son of j Michael G. ilyder, of Altoona. challenges j "any man in Blair, Cambria or Huntingdon counties to walk fair heel and toe for 5"i0 a ' side and tho ten or twelve hour champion i ship of the three counties." the match to j take place in Aitoona pome time during the present month and the winner to receive the slakes and one-half the gate money, less ex penses. Young Ryder evidently has an abiding faith In his ability to get over a great deal of ground in a very short spacr of time, and the only conclusion to be reached, if he tells the truth about himself, is that he is a better walker than he is a Ryder. The Tyrone 7eraW tel's ho-,r a terrible railroad accident was fortunately averted on Tuesday of last week as weli by the presence of mind and prompt action of Mr. Samuel L. Iseiiberg, ticket agent at Birmingham, as by the fact that the Day Exprcseast was two minutes behind time. It seems that a large tree had been blown down and fell across t lie track just about the time the train was due at Birmingham, and that Mr. Isenbcrg. discovering the obstruction, ran up around the curve with all the speed he eouid muster and stopped the coming train just in time to avert a disaster which in all probability would hare resulted in loss of life and pro perty. Mrs. Ruth Brothers, a maiden lady re siding in Altoona, found two bundles lying on the mat at her front door nu Friday even ing last, and on further inspection discovered that one of the bundles contained a pretty little baby of the feminine gender, while the other comprised several articles of in fantile wearing apparel, in a rather dilapi dated condition, as well as a note from "A Mother," in which the little waif is com mended to the care and love of the recipient, ami the writer represents herself being heart broken and friendless. In case no 'proper 1 person proposes to adopt tiie little foundling. . vj,, uth Int-nds ro bestow upon It a Brothers ne. a lter love and cure. Lieut. J. M. Thompson, at his fdore on Hidh street, has lately received a larze lot of Spring samples of clothing for men and boys from Wanamaker & Brown, Philadel phia, and holds himself always in readiness to take the measure of anybody wdio wants the very latest styles. Orders sent by Mr. Thompson will be filled as cheaply as if put in at Wanamaker fe Brown's headquarters, and a perfect fit in all cases is smaranteed. AVbile Emma iJeiver, a little girl residing in Conemaugh borough, was standing close to the front door of the school house whieh she attends on Wednesday of last week, the door was blown shut, and. striking her, forced a needle that was sticking in tier dress into her breast. A physician was sent for, but he could not remove the needle without performing an operation, and it was allowed j to remain in her body. It is thought that it I will work its way out. j A Westmoreland county pauper named 1 John (ioehring was taken to the insane de ! partment of the Alleeheney city almshouse j on the Mth of February last, he being at the time fifflieted with delirium tremens, and on j the following day, as has been learned by i disclosures just made by another inmate of that department, (joehring was so yhocking ; ly beaten and abuse i bv R. B. Crawford, I who bns el,ar-" ef the "msine. and also bv a ; -ot!.- .oi.io,l nnme.i Cr...ll.(T i 1,o 1 I Lit;n iv,.fml , CH.1 tha ! ; fortunate man. that he died soon after i Crawford and Coolhoff hare both been ar ! rested on a charge of murder where thev will I have a better chance than ever to cool off.J We are in receipt of a very interestmcr letter from our typographical assoeiate of more than a quarter of a century ago, Mr. , John A. Kooken, now a resident e,f Ret a in -i ma. Cab, and although it seemsto h.v,ve been ' written exelnsive'r for our own private ear, so to speak, the "fact that there is a law j aealnst privateering is not tho only one i which will prompt us to publish the letter next week. Meantime we hold ourself In readiness to "acknowledge tho corn" direct j ' from the, fertile valleys of the Andes, four ' , hundred miles back of Lima, in Peru, a few j 1 samples of which Mr. Kooken informs us ho I sent us by the same, mail whieh brought his j letter, but whieh as yet have failed to reach j i 11 -,- I ! The Somerset of last week says j ' that one of the most sickening accidents it ! has ever been its duty to record, happened j at n steam snw mill at Roekwood, on the j i previous Kridav. Mrs. Anthony Growal!, an : aged and esteemed lady of that place, was j at the mid gatheriug chips and kindling, j For this purpose she had gotten under tho I table on which was fastened the circular I saw. The engineer, not v.oticingher, started ! the engine. Just as the unfortunate lady ; was directly under the paw. a woolen bond wiiioh she wore caught In the teeth, snd in : ' aii instant the rapidly revolving saw had ! penetrated her head from the crown to the chin, literally sawing it In two. Of course death was instantaneous. j In referring to the card of Mr. Charles ; Langbein, who four weeks ago announced j himself for the first time through the Fkkf.- i man as a candidate for nomination for Pro thonotarr, we endorsed his qualifications, simply adding that Mr. John Lynch, of Sum- I mitville, who was then the only other pub- I liely announced candidate, wns an opponent In every respect the "peer" of Mr. Langbein. ; This was ail as harmless as it was true, but i we have been actually tnid tiiKt tno word "peer" was the cause of much discussion and grave complaint on the part of a few persons in town who claim to bo Mr. Ii. 's special friends, and who roundly berated us for having refeired to him in such a slight ing and offensive manner. D. W. Riven. John Stufzman and ihos. Haib. ill, all 'if Hart islmrg and al! employes of the P. R. R, were badly l.ur.icd about the face and hands, and one of them considera bly bruised on the leg by being thrown against t in; eeiiing, on Tuesday evening last, by an explosion of gas in a small briek building in Altoona in whh h gas tanks, etc., are located. A small engine is used to pump gas from the city gas works into reservoirs in the boi'diri.g, where it is kept under heavy pressure for tin' supply of passenger cars, ami it was w hile hunting for a leak In one ofthepip"s with a lighted match that the explosion sicetirred. The injured men were cared for by tho Company's surgeon, ami sent home in a special car ihe anip night. ItVeems after all that the voung man who sailed'under the name of Adam I'faT, not Pf'dT, as the "intelligent compositor" made us say last week, and who stole ahorse and watch from Mr. Luke Bu'd. of Carrolltown, and was subsequently injured by being th-own from the animal in Aitoons, had no light to the name he assumed, his true name heipg either 1 1 oh in an n or Brown. Adam it. I'faff. it appears, when at homo lives in Cambria borough, but he is at present a student at St. Vincent's College, in West moreland county, while Brown is a scoundrel of the worst stripe, who personated Ffaff at every opportunity, and by that means suc ceeded in swindling several parties in and ah nit Cambria borough and Carrolltown. The Board of County Commissioners have informally agreed that the new Court House to be ere -ted h-oe shall be of either brick or stone, 12txo4. feet, and two stories In bight. Its 1 oc on will be on th. grounds occupied by the present Court House, and nearly in t lie center of the square. For the successful carrying out of this plan will become necessary to raze both the present Court House and the oid jail. Seven arch!- : teets have suggested their willingness to fur- j nlsh plans, specifications, estimates, s'c, to ' wit: Peter J. Criste. Milton. Pa.; W. !,. ' Plack, Altoona : D. S. (iendeil. Philadelphia; Thomas P. F.vans, Pittsburgh ; Kdward M. 1 Butts, Allegl-.env ; M. E. Beehe, Buffalo, N. i Y., ami M. Hughes, Philipsbnrg. Pa. Each j ot these architects lias been written to, and i their answers are awaited by the board of ' Commissioners. j We paid a kind of a "hop, skip and j jump" visit to the old and hospitable town j of Newry, iti Blair county, on Monday last, i and whiiu there held pleasant intercourse I with quite a number of worthy citizens and i esieenied friends of other days, arming whom ; we name Messrs. Adam Hoover, Hoover, i Henry and Frank Mcintosh, Frank McCoy, Charles Conrad. John Cimpbeli. and Dr. ! Beegle. Mr. Adam Hoover and Messrs J Henry and F:ank Mcintosh are among the I leading and sueeessful merchants of the nh ciept vi'lage, and also constant readers of the , Fuekman, while Mr. McCoy, is, we believe, j the only hotel keeper in the yl-.ee. y, p. Tiernev" Esq.. Altoona 'Mid" the town on the ame occasion, and it is needless to say i i thattwo such distinguished visitors as Frank : and ourself ( ') created somewhat of a sensa- '. tion for the time being. Seiah ! ireensburg has just had another tragedy. the second within a period of less than six ; months. This one occurred on Saturday night last, and resulted in the death of :i J man named Chiselm. It appears that j ; Chiselm' wife ordered Mac Dixon, propria- i tor of a saloon, not to sell her husband liquor, j I Chiselm. who was somewhat intoxicated, ; called at the saloon and ordered drinks, ; which were refused. He then quarreled ; with Dixon, who knocked him down, (letting ' up he walked towards the stove (.rumbling, j when Dixon hit him a second time, again ' I knocking him down causing him to fall on , Ids head and breaking his neck. His body j ; was then taken outside and placed against j the bouse, where it was found by the sheriff, j Dixon was arrested and lodged in jail tiiis ' : morning. He hears a bad reputation, hay- j '. ing already served a term in prison. ! . It is rumored that the Kern family, of ', whieh Mr. Oeorgc W. Kern, of Armagh", In- j : dinna county, is a member, will soon come j : into possession of a fabulous fortune, but, I : like ninety-nine out of one hundred rumors J i of a like nature, we fear it is too good to be j true. The story goes that the Kern family j I of Holland loaned the government a sum of j motiey for a term or ninety-nine years that j s haid time has just expired'and that the prin- i clpa! and interest lo date amounts hold ' ! your breath '. to the extraordinary sum of t fOO.oni.ooo. The Kern family, it is further I stated, rump to rennsylvauia s'itiir time bo- twoon 1727 awl 177i'., anrt Hint tliir heirs nrc ncrittfrod ovpr tlii nnd otho-r Slnts, ore branch ir which, residing in Knkoma, !ndi an.i, is 5nii to have made tho sitartlli'i; div covery. only hope tlie etory is truo in ovfi v partioul tr, our ieal friend find Tieijj'ihor, T. W. Pick, E.j., is married to a daughter of Mr. Ger.rtce . Kern, aforesaid, and of course would come in for a half mil lion, more or le. of the shekels. Then in deed would all his friends and neighbors riso up and call him Kern-el Dick '. Gv.ATKFri. WoMP.N. None receive so much benefit, nnd none are so firofmijidly cmtefnl a"d show such an interest in rocom-m.-ndinllop Ritters as women. It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many ills" the sex" is almost "universally subject to. Chills and fever, indigestion -r deranped liver, constant or periodical sick headache, weaknes? in the hack or kidneys, pain in the shoulders :in j difTrent p xrts of the body, a feeling of lassitude and despondency, are all readily removed by these Bitter. Pai.ata ni.E Medicines. Ayer fherry IVctoral is a honeyed drop of relief; his C.ithnric Pills plide su.car-s!iil over t!i iul ate ; and his Sarsnparilla is a iicctar th.at imparts vigor to life, restores the health and expels disease. Trc-'fi-rf Pa.) Advertiser. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Michi gan, will send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts to tlie afflicted upon "0 days trial. Speedy enre Guaranteed. They mean what Hifvr sv. TTrits; to them w ithotit delar. Vl?.-'k An Old Priladklphia Landmark Go- tno. We eonr the following for the most I part from Friday's issue of 'he Philadelphia j F.vmivg Xrirs, and as a prelude to its Intro. ' duction wish to say that the extensive, well j Known ana popular nrm or l oung, Smyth, i Fiebl A- i 'o of n-liirli meniinn is n.nili. in tha I article, numbers among its large corps of . salesmen our particular friend J. Patton Thompson, w ho needs no introduction in this community, and who does a big trade in the ' western part of the State, where he is well ; known and very" generally esteemed for his j social and business qualities. The Evening , Xerrs savs : With U .lemtOItlfin of tho Allegheny House, at No. S1K Market street, (lis work on which tci?irn to-.tay. Rimther old Innilinsrk ..f this city will ) remove.!. T'pon the nftfht of the hotel "is to ho erente.i by Vounst, SrnytM, Kiel.J A I 'o.. wholp:i'e notion hikI whitw nvtU de.ilerp, one ot tho larzet nnd m-j?t complete hMiLl-ugs dcvnte.t to their lino ol tru.to In this country. The flrt floor of lh Allegheny lloue of to-day i. (somewhere about thirty or forty years airo. orruplO'l by the Pennsylvania Ksilroad fomn:iny as a freight depot. nn.l it i nlwo said ns an immi- j prant n-iscDirer u-jot. ti:c hotl po-rer rn-inir in 1 th upper mori ol the i-.cil-iinjr. When tli rnii road company meve-i away trom there the whole ' ntilMI'.iK ihi'J is n Icfl. and die nf 1tlfirt I proprietor, if notthefir t.rr.ua Mr. She.-Saker. j who allerwril kept the i.otel at s;h nnd Spring ramen ptreeta. Attics time the Atiei; hnv was considered one ol tiie larir.-t leches in the city, cistnc. and it t!lH V"tinemal not b-iu- T.r;n-ip:tl rlvaiof ar-eat-r .izn were the Merchants' 1 Hotel on 4th street nnd the nshnmton nnd.loura J Hotels on I'hestnnt street. The Allegheny has. ; during Its entire history. ben a favorite resort tor j actors and a.-t-esses and particularly eir-e and ! menagerie people. A day or ttva sine a very oid i man entered the hotel. krowinT it was to l.e de- stroyed. and taking the proprietor to : room on ; the seond floor ioirited a np.,t on the wall and : pa-id ah floon a the paperlnir was rc:noved tos ! name would ! foaret Itide'ildy market on the ; l.ri.-k wall, where he plaeed it in the re;ir ISPi. '1 he irrunnd upon which the imiiilra hot stands belongs to the old Kcli;way e.-tue aod has never been sold . although the proprietorship of the ho tel has ehanuei hands several times. Tlin trround epon whjeh Ymir'r. Smyth. Field at f'o.. now at 4j9 Markt street, will erect their new bniMinif hrts a iroi.tiiife of 4 i leet, an 1 it extends 3)0 teet iii depth. The new cdirh-o will te built In lame measure of iron, an 1 will iia five stories hiifh. It will tc equip) cd vcitli U the modern iu.pro'.o ments lnrhusines esrai'lishmer.ts. sash a tele phones, elevators (ol whieh there will he three), oltiee-f lorthe -evernl deporto.ents. rooms tor s -.les-men and private wltlni? rooms for la ly customer. Another New Railroad Pko.feot. Wa ; clip the following from the Johnstown Ijaib Trihvnn of Saturday last : IVe are direi-ted to inform our rea-!rrs and all . others interested that a pel. lie in"'tin- ol thoe ; favorable to t he eonstruettou of a railroad from Al- : toon to 'hesl Spring-, end. ultimately, from ; "he-.t Springs to tsrrolitown. to inters. M-t with a rallmad to that point from 1 "herrytree, willhe held at t " e - I S:t::iks on the 17lh day o! A pr;I. com in sr. lioetor H iker. of Altoona: James Peary Jfc Son. ol t'hest Springs ; I. A. v.. Moore, ol Aitoona,: 'oopor fc .Mellon, ant Saupp, and Sine! Is. of Chest Spriiu:. and many other prooilnent business nien and eapltalisis are Interested in this projevt. AVe j are jest now unal.le to present a rrofiie of the pro posed rente, but it Is enouirh to s-ty that thereiou . to bo traversed will comprehend vast r t1 and lumber int.-resrs owned by Ioetor !l:..ker, the .Moores, S. Calvin, the i'ittsburirh Coal (. Lumber : 'omp my. tho Cambria Iron Company, and others, ' ar.il that the opening ol these interests to labor f would rive work to a multitude oj laborers. If T'.oeut:leinr wants the terminus of that 'herrytree ' line, it would look as it she ousli. lo be up and do- : in. ; Asa proper addenda to the above, we ap pend the following from the Altoona l)xi1y ! .sim of Munilay : ! Sun reporter In eonverss.t'on to-day with 11 r. ; I Moi.ro. ot the firm of 1. c C. Moore. w.i lalonned : ! that the rout thought to he n;o?r available wheu 1 this ratlrosd lr..j-t tt.e talked oi at this end of j the line as late as last tall wooM r'.ii lro:n tins city ' : up the Mill run jtp. pr "he Tluekh Tn." thence ! to the locality ol Ashland turiiaee (or bv the av- l iniii of the Moore brothers, t h reeo : urt'-r-1 of mile above tbe lurnnee, rrhlch sris considered a j better route than the one by tbe lurnace), then to , I'best S;.ri:: , t'len-e to '.i rrol I toTvn nnd thence j to I 'herr.i tree. Til's wo;:H Ftrike a vft.t coal nnd . j lumber region and furinine coin-uuiiity, vrl-.ich ' I w uld brir.i a iri'eut new tr.v.le to lt..onn. The ( i rarious pr-'d nets ol tli.'it section r.f the eountrr aro I immense snd o! reat value, unci Mr. Moore think i that a road constructed tbroih tlie r-ulon nani'-d I would brini I.ir;? returns to Its y.rop ct.-rs. Ho , atate 1, bowecer. that the ro'.O ha 1 not yet been dern it. I V d l.le-i u pon. Hl.d t': 11 I :ia t .5 1 csl 10 . . . ns tr-il as .-tlier matters ol iniii utapse in coiiii'-ction with the priposs ! r ro'oi. v ,cM bo isoiifse 1 at tho lEoetiTik; on tl.o tTth proi. Mor.K Anot'T fAr.r.oi t.Towv9ftp" Cr.x tksna i:i.n. The di.lirstown 7i5wn Is credited with tlie conipilintr d varimn faet-i In relation to Mr. (.'ristoplier I.ntlier, tlie. ceiitennarian who died in Carroll township, this county, a couple of weeks ago, thoucrli the truth U tliat the Tribune gHancdits in formation from the ( ';irrv,'towii Xrirs. w!ii.-h informs u, 'as it did the Tribune, that up until qnile recently Mr. IaithiT was nhle to walk from his home, about one mile south of ( 'arrolitown, to that village, every Sunday, to attend ilivitie worship, uth! then loot his waj hack without appar'tit fatigue. He wns horn in J.apciis'; -r comity, in tiie ycr.r ITTi'i, beiny; a sen of Contad I.ntlier, a ' icr tnan pioneer. The maiden name of his mother wn Kli7abcth Jtar.l. I'hi isti nher was married to Miss Iti'"oea Sinitli, of Lan caster, and the two lived happily together until when las wife died. Three brothers nnd one sister have a'so t asso.) away, 'vhi'e ore brother, V.'ii'iara. is jet liv ing in ('arr'dl townsh-p at the age of seventy-eight. Eleven of hisee'ddri'ii slid pnrv've, and of his lineal desei-ndiints tiiere a:e yevebt v-siv crr:iTuiehi!d:en and :-event v-lwe- t creat-crandriii i'iren. tcu'.y ail of whom re- ide in the vicinity of (.'.irroilLo-.r:;. XnTr FitoM St. Fn:;fTs' C m.f.;k, Lo hf.tto. Tic:ct of Merit ft a the uk i j 1 1 of ?Ianh wero awanlo.l its it IWw to tlu son'-. r fhis at tho ronowiMwl an! mhitirably con dnrtol in-tituiion alov minu'ii : Ore-U S l:vih. !U. I-.i'ov. , "r. K:iv..r. Latin. 1-t i. Km v lor. (. S -htva'.. M. i'o'ey. Tntin. -2 5 . .O.ctr-. 1. K.-ri-1?. W. rhelnn. I:itiit rrn-t"lv,iTi'l Analv i 7,1. I-;cv, (. Knv lor t S.-hw it-.' r"Hif.;ch Uliernrir H. A. Keitinir. W. l'ho.nn, H. i'ullc-i. r. Uri'ht. T. K;Ilrile. C. S.-hwai.. Ki. Kn l'r. Kn-I.Mi Ann'v i? TI. A. Ko-itfn:r. ' i. K:r Thro-.. :':tt. liwaii. F. Ki!- H.:i'-t!t;on fi. "til!fr. If. A. Koitin. T. T.. Kc- r.n. T. K iUt .lo. i S -hw:il. "VV. Ti .pImii. C.ite'-i.i--!M T. Ki:t-ri.!o, V. Hri-ht, T. T. Kri:i, IV. 1'hel tn, ."XI. '..liv, H. A. Kr:ii:ny. II. t S.hff:i!. K:ivh.r. ZZZ i i iC'tniotrv II. Ke itincr, W. I'lie'nu. i. K-.viur. ! Alu'-ra K I.-i-M. .. (il.c-. Vv. I'.iflim.' 'mni'o- .t 'Mi II. Ciilicn. T. Kilf ' r i 1 , . S mit. .:,, . M, . Kettni. Or. Kaytor. .Tunc-". W. Thri:tn. : T. Kfrin. S. 1. .. os:ma s, ViU--r. , - KMPI.OTVffVT FOH T.AT'TES. Til? "ItT ' Sti-periiior 'o in pan v. of "i Tfinnriti . nrt n w ir.-intt- ' f.tcicri nil nrA imro-lur-ipsr their P'-w St-x-k i Snr-pr-rt?rt !r I-m!ifi anl 'till-lrpn m : thvir uTir-iual ! e.I Skirt Suiprndt-rs fur I- lie-. Nm Phoniij t-e vithout th'-m : onrUaiini; i: v i!cian rir. men 1 ' thrtii, and ar IotkI tn their prnife. Th i hinr; j c turintr "'tni'lilim(nt Ismnmtird hj i:i'tl who ' !ir miic th wunts of ladif.t nnd rinldrrn a ;udT. a id tliy pk u- to riVr t:-.?Tii to fmt roll .if'!o nnd enerLrTi" Inriv to ir.trdnn thm In th!fl J "vunty. and wi rlal!i!y think tnat an arpci ; j fl-difiiiiLii'Ti la rr?ry hrniiilioUl would nicft with a , rra-ty r.tons. nnd 1ha a ltrrrtncd orv.?n ! C'Mtld mcke a handmie palwry and hnvn tno r j clu!vo nvvnry for this c-untj. We advice t.-:ne ; lady wlio i in r.f i oT employment o rtn i pr. : tal r;irJ to th 'onipany, with hfr name and d ! ures!, and B.riitlon thii tai-r. Ad'lrc, iMn ! Mv Snspender 'ir.Pinv. No. liT S 149 Wr?t Fourth Street, Muciai:ati. Ohio. -St. 1 1!k Ptr-o I wfth hi eir to tli" t'dor-'iouo At a ti.re when h hadn't ouifliier. And es'itrht tli? word 1b n dl-rant room. Of hit only child a daughter. Thi mui(.i he Iirard to t;p.--t -'?rp i-!ie the trt'ke oi a raprr i lrki? ; M)h ! Ki ! aood tni'om. NSdii -tear, IIotf your incut :ifd:t iltv-s tit'klo !' That pirent orjt'it to have oe:i f.Tnrhor elr ' at T iinT jt orturf i;H tiding ii is i-i;iTiniato hii'ir.. ; Hnd 1ir h-i-n t .Tas. J. ?! iti pliv. log i irt.u -u?t, ! Johnetown. lor lntan', b-jyin h!ms -I c cl.c-p and 8 1 y 1 1 f h sii of Sprinjc clotJ-inu. I n wit ro- i ciVf pr.iisc fiT we! i-doinif iiirtead f cenur f.r I eavesdropping. The ?pr:i r t..rk of !M. ?lnrphy. t just received and heintf opened, i on of tho laryrr-t and mot attractive ever '.ronpiit Inside i the limits of 'amhria rniim; He toM hr tha he lore.t hrr. In tonos so sufl anl Tnrii. Tr : i Iiut she saij she ooni.ln't mnrry fcim. Kor slioM Bstod another loilow. (This Is l"a; ye,-.) 1 ! But h si 11. 1 had a worul o' or.d dvlc , j flil'-nilif wci!i!.l trr. ler Mm. l lieoinv ;tm ! i this adriee wiiioh we oare ulvertinir t i.t Ikls time , j whs as loilows: lt sur. w'.i.-n you tmy fi ru't o! , reiiilv-roioie Ci.:! !njr. t... iiiaiil!'-v-t y.ur sri.s.i.m by j ! 2"!ni( to Toifrv Wulfi's. next door to t!. p"st- ! i olfic-. Altootn, u r it. n.r his n.-oils are ot n s..j-nr , .jiii'-lity, out in the lin.-si l.isiilon. ma t" to .,- ir as i j lo tlieVrams. an. s.'i.l at j-rio.'S hrifel forrh'.'I'iy . j iroo.is at mar.v v.li or f sta' iiMunijis. 'i lio nii.-u- j ! tion of the 005.1.-! of tVmn:l:i r.-.mty is i.ste.i to bis spring stock, now beins opereM. The mnn who has a sn'.kin wife, esn't please her with a sonnet. There's just one way to end the strlrb Huy lier a summer bonnet. Hut hold an idea itrikes ns. Next to Ie!i.i? handsomely attired herself, a womrui likes to see her riust'.'.nd. lorer or hrn'.lier tnar 'd out in !e eoniinu: t'.zery. The rior.vl is ui-vimis. Avoid stri!" and at tilt inie time "onsuii your owu In terest I y patronizing Simon c Rendlwitn. i:et door to 1 ti e irst Nalionul Hank, Ait" .,ia. li."j yo-.i ife t-i buy your new suit 01 .s;nou- eiu'hin. Their sto. k is fresh, styiiFh. sei-Tl,-ea lIe and eii.T: p. and warranted in all mstajees to he ju-t as rep resented. Tits limis is eoniina; on npac wb":! the carae of sixteen"' can ! jilyed at the frarden irate, with one f.-.t on Ihe l.oitoin and both arias len.ss, whtte he s'ands on tliJ other si.'ear.d winds a hit of blue ribbon around her enajfrment fniirer and heaps tip a little 1 i I of irravel wit'i her hot, on whieh Is one ol the very daintiest htt! sh's ever s-en. Ii was bouirht at S. I!!ime!i:hal, I.loven!i avwnue. ol eourso. where piles on piles ol h T-ite-ir lor la.tiws and er.tlemen, boyj and iris, nud eiul ilren of all aire, are d iFii.iy l and f-o!d awnv down as to price. A new i. t ot Sprniir wear lust reeeiTed to w ieh particular atteut i. u is directed. FAsniON Notes. Fur collars are lltf'e worn by ladies this season, and this n il! g;v? rise to many severe coniihs and colds. lr. Mull' (.'ouch Syi up is a certain nnd safe cm re in evert rase, i'uee 25 ;t. John wan amakkr'n NrrrFkS. .z Rrn OF '"M" T " THK GRn " OPENIN'd DAY AN'n THR ATTRACTIONS IT Wits E.N I KI. ASJ HTSVKrTTOS OF Till HTM F-T ABLISH VTISTT I atiics of out ooorw Nn vovk.i.h tub IlKr Aiei-MKHTW INI) THKIR Vtt ATT KE8 j HOW THB OKSAT KCOCK3S Was WOJ, j John Wanamaker s Orand Iepot Is an attraetion : of more than ordinary mairnitnde. I he tens of thousands of buyers and visitors that dailv t hronir ! its spa' ions aisles eive the immense establishment somethiiiK of the anpen ranee ot the Main HnH t ins during the er.w. led days oi theCenteuninl Ex- J hihition. and there are not wanting the other ae- I cessorlos to lieiifihen the illu-ma. There is a vast- I ness about the i irand Ih'pot whieh is akin to that ( ol the mammoth strnetnre in whieh tiie wealth of nations was displayed in Kairinount Park, and there is a multitude of novelties for which almost every eonntry has been laid under tribute. "I'he display is as ta-fful and as systetna tie, trie variety almost as extensive and the attendanee ol Yisitors as iTeat In the ilrand I -pot every day. as in some : of the earlier weeks oi the irreat'eihi'bltion. The : Sprinu i .enlnif . whieb eominemorates the inatiK- i urat ion ol tli is uiif ant i.- enterprise, is natiira! It one . of the red letter days In the history of the year at Wanamaker's. The attends nee at each is regard ed n so:,; -thinir. t a eritere.:i ! ihe l.-,i;ne wneh may be erpeeted dnrinir the season, and an n-pi.-lous opening Is tlierei'.re aiulonsiy .lesire.l. In point ..f i rllniM, in re-ped to the spiendid at traction presented on everv sidean. I the j erteetion ; to whieh every d.-p.irunent o! ti.j iran.t Ih-pot baa ; now be'T broul t. the spring opemnij ! l'so was iniu;asiiniMv anesd ot any that have pre. ed-d it. HAKIM. TUB ia:AMl RorMiq. Mr. John Wanamaker. the head of the vast eon cern. v. lion one i.f Ins vi-llorft approasji l t., eon ratn'.ato him .-n the suee,.s rd tie- opepin-. I.mnd suflleient time to point out Sotae ol'thu 1:101 e prom inent iatnres c l the est.-.i.; jiitnent. One ol the . pccjliariiies of the 'iranj Icpot is the per!etion to whieh the yt''in has be.-n -ronuit, and the thousands or ciisteu.-TS who .'.:i::y ti.ron? its de pariinents have no eoneeption ol the romi leten-s of the arrangements made ;..r their bc:u !it. Tiia constant tinkiimc of tl:c cleetne bells in dirferent ; part ol the place irive some indications ol tin: i i tnt ot the sales ; ont there is as lut!e n'.iso and contusion as one would expe. t in on ordinary store. "To i-euin with." said Mr. Wiir.aiiiaker. as he uel- .' i the vWI'or tlirotmii the Ct-Jerwe.-ir d.q.r' uient. 'you will riotiee theextension made here. W e lind , t.iat tlie new an i more elegant oods thai avo -o making a specialty .d liero hit tlie .n -lir 1 elo, and our sab's are very iargeiy in.-reas.-d." "Ii.es th.e same increase appear io the. olieT h'p;irt- , uients .'" "Yes in a l. There is h marked lm- ' provement in business ol every kind, and we are uettins our share." I n t he i I lin e department an immense st.- -k was nppar.-nl an I a .rrespon lmly laro cr.-w.l of ' buyers. "J'lie jrlove trade is teeomin yearlv a more Important branch OI our business. r"msrked ' the Head cd tne fioose, "and thcr' (poii.tm to a : numi.er of b"Tej. are our own Imp. rtati .:is. We import them d:reet. are ordering immense .juanti- : ti"3 at a tim. and thus vnuhie i to pl.i o thc-m on our counters here at riiueh le.-s fi.aa tho Uru.il : prices." : THE LINES TRAPE. "Our linen department,'" er'alred Mr. tVnrta- ' maker, as that was visor 1. "is the l irset ol anv store in tho city, and w,i take especial pride in It, our buyer making regular vi-;t.- to Heifa -t. Hai ! - ! meua ami other centres oi the Irish linen trad .'." I 'J'ln -re are indications of a nse in 1 : to n, and t hn nr.nif.er of people who were lavim; in sup plies j seemej to Indicate, that they h:i heard the nea-s and wera ttinst bariraius while they were avail able. It was not a favorable opening day for un.brel- i las. but Irom the appearance ol tout department it was evident there were er.'-uirli on hand to supplv everybody who wanted that class of weather pro- , te-tion. line thousand o Jeor.in's be-t h:i.l re- i cently arrived, and a style caile.i the new Ihci: wick wag loiind to be the riuuiriK favorite. It is : a fact that should be known loat unite as r.jod an i umbrella as can be booiit in I .on J..n for one pound is -;.d at t he1? one ; r live d rc a t 1 1, i r.md l.-iiot. nnd s ,jue to th" f.u ! t 'i e.t lsre orders. I fioni the manufacturer,, k''-' tbe imporied direct a;:v..t.ijfe. rna or.S'.- P.ACTl'n of tiio '!sy. lui-wever, wns in the dreF dcrinrtrnenta. which w. reerovrded with Indies, ail l,-.ti ei":ijc 1 In s:a!ni-iinir the iifno.t da-Kris .u iros ir-.o.i$ and cosiuni..-. Some of the latter were a u.il-pie in design as liiey w.-ro eioiriuil in linisri. nnd evi dence (t ti.e iiiirv-ii;.: ; v . 1 trie l isle ol tile i'uris mod's ; Is vi.iiie 101 every slLi. pht surumi over dark silt appeared to I e, nee"ro.i:.r to tl:e ti'.dno.'iit ot one eii::iusi:iMc yi..u.rj i:oiy. j',i..,t too swoel lor an; thing" :wi opinion s!;i'-il :.s billy indor-ed by s. Ter.tl other y.uf.sr indies prcsni. one excu uoin further, ml ;i:tk h"r .It" :sio:i I that it was '-just too awfully nice. il w..u! i be j impcssible tj dcser.l. tie1 ni.-inv I vhms In this b'p.iT ; u:er.: , w od; eiv.de 1 w:;it tin i'ur.s novei j tics th attenno.i Kiel int r.-si "1 the tbon-':i.p ..f lair customers. S cue of thc-e auvfii s nr,. ,,i t;,e : richest designs boin in co:ors:ii i'-:.' n e an i 1 vhen s..rn m the coaii::- spncn davs or. t'hi sti.c.t ptreel wiil create a ll;:er i'.y their i.e luty. India : d:iir;issoro and Hindoo e'o'ths ai'e bot;, shrorn ;n , irreut v;:r:ety. .-it la iiuiiurn-ie." reni.irkd -Mr. . anamaKer, 'to moro thiin i.-tne al tho number . nnd " At this moment i;n liivo.-e clerk a pro:i"hd. and hundini; a book to Mr. V-'aTi-iinn.. it I.t 1:1s s-uat u: e. suid : "AM r::r!:t." It ti:;.s,.,i,.,.1:t,, single lnvr.-O'l !.T ' 4'.jj" vnrd.s la uii ir:m . j '. ic -iri,!. -d U.at the wa a i-.-l---tbe Ol 0!:C .'ll'.S: .i ' 3 - an 1 u ;i 1: fii-.in.i liep'.'.. ' nti seem to Pm the vi-dt .r: -m.. v 1 yoi.r H:iies List yerir': it rr.i ....11 of "SUA :!-s or ik 1 1 coon"l 1 .r .rs. the was the repioy. ii. f eliiptr.cuis. As lr. w.iik. n.:i I : ii to i: In. there, and r.-- ei v; nr lioiu diti. rent parrs ol th::'. Ill h:ld toe who ends. "It was iopoB over the eiiiiro l,..u-e hci-v i 1 : po: ts :i it."' I. cr two but we will insert tlie re luense space w in. h tbe Jrs: 1 1 ly had been found Insiiihi jent. a-id lery bus e.o-n ii.ld-.-d 1" :ii--'-:i:FiHd.iii I'.l Allich III- ic W...S ui'soiulciy i.o r ) ifrimi'l 11- or. It is et t:-,e i: 'r;!i'e t. :u iL f:; r'nitaiiis fi :vro very t i ct.'ta i:ia.L !'!h' (tl I''--- : ti In!) !; r::tyr.L " ! i J nu lure r i 1 cryt!.i:!fr ,,j 11 V ; - n Lc'p' i- to l.nii.d iii --i iiiu tho hui.du. werf dt a'tJiif. KeTun.itiK liw;; .ted to t!.:U r; iii e yullt ry, t r:i.- tl.i l-lit t'.a . ijiPil i ho lf,:i 1, w:t? eij lauic i. i?i .-r !(:! cr-.resr'.y h,r lorire Jr-iii inaiaiid a;ici i- ui ir.iii.i -nir.j.i htr i t mi- in-r-.ii!j f:-;;ini d'-s.kti.s p:k.w.-i. t.J the !--s; ;i . ni iir:n;il 1;;) t v li mnd J 't r-'t. t i.e i 0 Ihi doi,;trimc:it r.riy i:'atin Pew :y laoii arc the 'L r j-erty ot ti.o in; TiiH i:oatEr:T "i Rat a. Iio?lery I5 evidently on? of the j rom hi ::: turoh here, rr the lhrui:i . i l:id m .it i ha t c-tinier was fo at thi-t tt vsi? roaily oiMi-iiit to r.p pronch at tn.it par h;;! r.r i:: ottieni. 1 ut c.to,ii:; :c i:e-.i4pr, 'wriu'h,'' ,Kaid one id thu clerks Tt-j-'nt. -no ct;ier bmo can obtain. " ron:iiK.:i-Ie l Tier il ad nitration. '1 lie be fiiyw hat t hy u rc -po-cl.ii.y madf lor J-din .V iiiakt-r. rhii.idci; )ni." and th heantitiii b :tir o: r-o:-. r, ii.ism of texinro and eh-i;;viicc d' fi'.i' -h rh:. ,! er.. a elieatnroot aj i "iiown. a re ev ut r:i the 1 nii'l jii'.i i'Miit mi j cd in 1 1: : s-eo i.:, ihe Midland lio? irry i oi.ipany, ioiti:;i?i:ani, rere lire.tie h . hh 1 J. a K. Mom-iud ot are th. prir. -ip:ii so'.ir: - tit c'ipp!y. 'Jo ci,ii!iior;ii' ail the ten i.- wi:!'.i il.e estab- ll'.i-.l' J re-e..t d r.;i d r.;: y s ;i ii i:v . i r. t te g las u nd fin iiAWarf, i ools and h -c . in . 1 linery. '-iothiiij. miI.n r. t;d evi-ry oiiior ti'p. rt ni"iit wt-r-i to o feTi ttii .irae :.n-.; f iriiprve ine.M ar,d activity. 1 t:f re w;i-, howtv r. one tea t ure to he tinted, ar-d luat not t let-: . :.ter ti utr. It was the u::mv; zroiind w.-rs.;:; r-' ol tiio u:,:i!':'. .n tore. 'asea up n ei-ocol '. "ere p-ied in mujMvc rcnlar.ty in tut; lot i; corn .:: ;hr u nn pTich a la i ri iii under t::e i-1 ;vi n il - n r. Z L -tc ei e iiuckinir-ro". t:). liiaehine shop, repair r'.'-iv. the : ciiy, i ne-rooru aiid me tiercne J v ti 1 api ur.it::. and i in t-very pia.'C evideuee ot the mithu care 1-r dt-jil that prevailed up Kair:. NuHriy one hen 1r--d ' persons t. .-re at v.v'rk in cn: r ip:t-ity or fin'tlu-r ; ito"n l5'r', aiol tiio ame r'i-e(fc?. yftom.:tie et; In wr.x observed by ail. Tiiore are riin.ihiMttons aiiout ths vn-t c-jiif,rn ot whrii U:t ul tfie th.-n-. sanus of onst-nners ever dra:n. and wivn it r.-incin'MT 'd that. Ii ko thy i;re;'t ex nil'i: hr .. t In 1 (hriiid Icp"t ha-, il? own Jo; iu:d lound ;Cp:irt ment o pur die i-omlort. Ut pci.-i; I poiioe : troe. a ! I. , la ho, evi r thir-if that cxpori'-ii'.--? h.: f h"- it necessary to ?i:ece.-in niretm tiie nrt ti Ihe ! p-ole. it will he that th ' r "t;p.in":i 1- tccn j the lWv reat t.iw? ia nt nnw-j.rauted. 11 the , (rnuiil lopot rti re In New York it wunid be one i of the great. st boosts ol tiiat city : if in Ivnrton it wonld !v rt-irard-d as an evidence of Hnti-h sta bility and r-'vui ;r.ty and t.ro'r- ; if i l'ar'i it , w :1 t't; i.f coiti-ral'.'d i-y tn pra itf of A. niTinrn ' abroad us ta the Iin Mar-die. but n it ii i:i I'hi!"- d.-li'iita j.''.i.ie r.iTiir l it as a in.itt.'r rl ls"t. It is only vi.-llol-. t'j f.e city wii'i ropor.y n.'i.rooiato !t in riif ni ii.i - ; ir is only sirwn'.rs why r:i;i7o tii.it it is oti" ol tiie trhtf. oi'it il was I'Tio f tiio last wlio cii".t lii(J'-i-oii'i''iioo ii.ill. rirard I 'ol l"L'! ai,ri W uronniiKC-r's 'iixnd Hei'.il Ilia tlToo grcstcsl BttiitL-Uoiis in tiio (.iuakt-r iiy. i.oi'ai. i nunrsro ! r. 7. c 1:. Mar -b ZO, 1s. 1 1 n a n I' dav was e CrV.'xe h :emav I write to say t!iat T.aster n L'brateJ in Brand s'Tyie in :sl. I rcivis" ti.e reii.ieri :ilt ol U.ef'urtii triand cl tertauim ot tno Neifuiau Literary Jnsiit'ii". wliieh eottrt iintnent wis epen-.-J nt i'. In Kxruldt Ion Hail o: trie ei ie - e. h i-r-'! lent of tl:" .eictv. 7is. if. 71. of liiii'ije!'..:iia. in his j , , iu. v re from I'reM.i.'nt Hayes and :senal .r .lotie ida. r.C'. -l: ir if VT:..i II..111KS l-i'-!l h T h of 1 it r- l.o'.vriry tiieii.l'. rsliip in the S-e-iety. I'ollowiey. was toe nruer ol e -relTs : :-n came the 1 i-.tre. ; t .1 : ii!t'fw .ri.- a t-ure; i'''-- e illed the - Hu 1 "1. Ill made. t. lueli r '. . Ke.l ni ueli l.T'l-j liter a ri-1 irrs".t meri ip'ent aiert; iip-ui'3:"ti '". 'I hen Mr. i . T. Kilbr'-io. of I '. 1 ladeiph snx two veni L'vl.ls. " 1 i L . . - v 3 T ' :n.!.'lii.'alh 1'ie Snor." an I ' The I vor t H I Trsnip." it C'";.i!e r:yie. Mr. Hav A. Ker. :ie.K. o! St. I'i ler-.i.n-yr. Pa., then e-ivc an origin:-.! i.e.tdit.lnx '!" ' tjj on "'. 1 s;-e!!anro:.i s 'i ; ies." u".-l'-r lo e- j 11 10 en of Mr. I'trti?-'.i. !.'. ' r. -:s: iiif tne uudu-ne" hi "Kfllow freni..J e..;: lets" and prod ivtriH testitp-m-a:? fiom 'ull.'.r-ado" v.l.ile a: satne. he "X'.i! ;:ed pi per e.diar: then nn-oii.-r 'f.e.u tt; Wiiifrn IVui te.ltiry. ii crri.-d a d !.'.pi !n:ed tir-.breila ?.od Sar:i. Jft. sod wor-s a ..;r; eoiiar of eii. rin "as i. ;- metisiei.s. ar.d as ihe cent',, man 1J ins eor-.t.i' te attire si ne pipe." el. lie wns an r.;'.i:.."infe: I'.-rt.iei.:. 1 wag tetnj inei;. iu ti e eours ..f v lie 'never t i ii. a drink t.iat he pa. diei:-sii-,.- v ii :"'i aro'eiii? t"i s prettv ta ,1. i a l!:e 11 du t'-r. h 1 e s - A ):-r nd. ho i Pi.i.- ii Tir.e'.ai ni. d that hs:,s pi;;'ii;.- i tole-luri- adt iphia T C o'eio.V tee Fame eveniiiic. Nest cnino .".la. t. r m. i hatn rl . of riiila-d.-lphia. who d.-hirhtuiily ren.'.ere.l In soirs, V here pi-i thru, n.v i.ei jved V" and "W l,y so s.id, liiv pr 'ei'i'ic davl in- '" d ins wis f.iii'jM-.i r.v an eloq -.erl e:i! -j,y on tho life and l.th.r.r? l S. Vatrh-k. ?-y Mr. V. i.. Ker.n. of ih.iilT pre. I'n. T i is or.tt.n '. iivcred In a .ni-.s-t 'ra -eful manner, an.: ended w.tt. : .I i ; IV; trit-k. our a P'O.-t'e. our shepherd ;n di .tre-s. T!'tt:ir f l I.j i a's 'eop'e. I l.y nauie we do ;. res.." Mr. Harry I'uilen i. !l ,fd wuh r.n enu-nal eoTUie reeitatiou entitled ( ivrr 'ie ar's wiileli was rendered in a r - amnsms style, ns Is usual wltli tho younat K' "tieinan. wh'e vv.ee Is n ln:irably adsplrd t' trai-.die p. ri..rin:i tuvs. H.s pestures. too, were rtost appr ..priate, and pleased tlie au.ilen -ft lo p.-rt-etion. Mr. H'm. I'l eian. of I'learfleM. I'a.. next held lorth in an ct jui'i'" or ation op. the lie irts and Heme-of tl.o Irish Peo ple. " Tiiis '.rati.'.r wa" origin::! and ei ed wilh o i clVl a.! poeirT a.l s j'l '-! I', eir ." . 71 r. K. I'. Kill-ride follow 1 t'X S.len P I sfi'M i-i-n rtsi 'I'J'l rilTI SB tt un TT BH hi Trwr.ra till tlillll Bn T.H un r.r. hhh-hhh rrr KHHeHH Fitr. BU PIH n HH ns ee hh ki nrrt: .JOHN J t t IXi. G RiA!ND 3? FI ILA I oooo ooooo fX oo oo oo oo o OO CXI oo oo oo oo ooooo oooo All la-yes know thnt it has not been ea9y to get Tirst-CftM Underwear m rhihfl.'lphia we n.crin Muslin find Line l"ndr we;tr such a.s tlie Trench people indulge in. Except irsr on of the. old Chestnut-Street Houses, who have madft it a porialty, others have kept Slocks made up principally of job lots that Lp.vo usually, for sotno reason or oilier, 1eon advertised s "bavaitfj. 1'esiring to answer tlie question so often asked by ladies : "Why must we go to A."s nnd elsewhere in New York fr Un derwear ?" ve liave to say : Yon iired r.ot go. unless you licn.od to go on some other t riand. The time is ja:"t for set king ether cities than I'll iladolt.hia f r shooj.ing. Ileferring to Underwear, wn set out tfverjil rcontlis :ir;o to get ready a first-class 'stock of Undergarments of every descrip tion. We havn no! said much ;ilxmt it, and jd"oi.oe tT lot our work and not our words sj-rak for ns. This; is si mj dy to draw at tention to the fact that v.e liave allotted a large space in tbs s-cs-tion of the lirand Ioj.:. to the left of the Chest nut -St vet t En trance, where we locate what will !(. in point of fact, A jSTEW DEPARTMENT ! The old style of dealing in these Goods we have ahandoutd J taken up the huvi,"; AS MAXUFACTUHEItS OF UNDERWEAR! First In our own Woi krc' nis. ?ncoNi J'y special ordf-r in I'mlcrvrear E.s'.aMislinif nt. Instead of takingjot.s or rerreivinilozens an 1 d otcn? of Om lie5". Drawers and Niglit Sliirls. nnd putting them on our shalvt-t anil counter's, wo h;i!I ut forward onlv First CAPd-rri-hY M A N UK At "1 URKlV 8r.cOM)- X f:.V'J" AM) IIAXU-OMK SKAVIXti. Third UX'QT ITI( N A BLF. and WAIIUANTAEI.E TKUIAI.S. Tlii? charm of t lir nr.i-.tss ill not lth f.rtt hi, 1st el;p iies and c'larming w t ik. After all, people cannot trcll judgo bv an advArt;n.sn-:ent cf prices. If one person advertises advertises one f.-.r Sdoo. the buyer wiil decide, ii .t tised j.rico. Imt l'V seeing and judging of t lie 1.j:.-h'-rse may l.e worth two .i the otie r. We u..-:i::.' to this test: What is tho actnal merit ainl veiuo well thin new work wo liave i.nder'.aken. an 1 Lc whatever patronage we th .-( rvo. So greatly have musiim anil lahor began tlie pi-.-p.iration 3 for oar present s believe that I. adit s cannot l.ave tin s. anything like tlie prices marked on our Jir.-t new str.'-l: of Ladies' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. ll'hrn Irttlir cannot 4"n in prmi to vial.c fterfirrtlrt tor.n it ill be aflrtirlrt! fntriffi Jhlelffif aii'l irnntpfticf. Mail vrtlrr. fen' Ihctr (looi'f arc not iV.hii by boi3, bit ii ttvv H'cbctt care of ladies of Qootl jitiTyutrnt. tnsl taste. Grand Depot, tr rp.Mtatl-m hy a '. s lr in y n . 7." m:i".TiPr in ti:!? I.imflf. lie ort;ii"ij on tiie -tiii. rir. W ' :po i. i n il. J v.pvsr fr;!..wel l.nu v. ith 4:i rtrs Ir rd. Mr. Win. rhi-';r: "ot;'" :d..!i: r..kTTr,.'- ' pl ivel pinno r.-"--i:i;-ir.i i-i t'Hj p: ;( I art e.'. t-j a.! t'-v, .t ronifdv intif hu h I out. V'i'.inr.. l . 'u'.,f n. wlut t.-.- in e-i :. r vrj r- r .T:.! Ir. K;l! -t -c n-ce l i n of , n H. A K' wi's ret'ic t d i' 1 hie t p.rt wi'i! Hiid on hiin" -il in I b'-.y -w;i? r"prr 1 r-- V i r. r i v y t" n , I tie t r old man I'rcdnh-n f;:ti-t 'ir ion ot all bch iiT."" th' lie phi; .1 iii v i.i ti : ! h : 1 p.irt to ttie d tl t'U nnu h arn:in;irrt i :i Iii v- -.tii at t 1 tenant, who contrived t prT-re er-j 1' t!io Jnt !-;e'ji hon- as a r-o.l v i;u:i ; d I.T I i n tr. 1 fr. l''.y pre:.'!! Vd thrt frcJir- ;-oi i t ti I oivn-d. and in a ni"t anninj- tnanrT t :-x it onaek to ro - hioi win p-.v 1 , " ;r l.'-;.' tenant hinrT. .erjr"A'it Tr,,.ir."i pre e-'tr.'-d l'V ?-Ir. rS.f'an. i.- w;-s ' -ro ral ! 1" : J 's Mr h-nci. "I'he i-rt r.f "r.-: ? 1-islor J. ?Icirnp I ! . i a ; . . i I t,o: ii tl. M-or.d S'iM i:r v r. . Mr. J. J:. !.!'! t1;'. 1 h rt Of tJ: CVV" "r-illllOUS s ! .r -: I'-I'.'iie. of o-T.Vr. ? iri--If Tiu'uy of ll..' tt-.t-; t.so s:is mi. to i .r .r. . V ! 1 . I 1 T icr si: 1 I- i J r. jt rorCrown !'Ki:Sis cr Ihe Vcnr:rt CIMLUKIIX, vsp tV.o c.'. en ! rJ.r rr. I'Jllcr"sj f-:ootTiIi CamlnntiTO. It can bKlvrn ri.':i ic'c! 1. I; .i'-.-s r--: s-i'r . l-iit tlie iutlp th"ii wiil p.. i :'.Tlk" ! m.-it 1: i t: -r. 1; '-i;:i i:N l'FSO. 1:1 a' it I HA MCKI'T'S. rsni.i si.-p n iT'ir-ii j . ' 1:1 A h'.i'A-i.A ii' r I"',;' r. R IN KAN in: n:i: ri:i' oi v in'i el l '3 ' t il i .l-'N ST-l.FS-vN FSS. I'.'iWKI.s;. '.INT. 1 M 1 1 '.!.: '. ir?: r-ii'! ti' s i vs : : -: i ;!nc i il ni.. m 'L i: v '" i ! i m ; . a:ij a!! c:.n:i''.:.:r.: -1 i;-.; : -i.i -h or lri-. 2'. ots. n l-oti'o a ii: i. the ..'...t Tfr in its.-. I.v I'JIYSIC .NS.' Mi,!.! I r c.'i f an I ' s r It l-.t r. ns-is rsiDiii.K! i.!-.i;s. tkt M: sr)vs i.ikikii f ini;n 'I'iiy nr" i l.-acn:i:. c..;- r-r. 1 s..r 1'i'I'ot. 4 .-.i N. Tl.ir.-l S?.. 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