-VTe learn that Messrs. Jlarkr-r hare pur chased, or nrc ibotit to purchase, a lar5. wn.:i pi cwi and Umber land r?ivBi r.. IA.. ! IKSfi. i 1 I I ? i I- 1 i i i t ' i i i i I ' i t i i. t i i i : i - X r l u M l'-.l!M.N.Ai.. !lfre:inl thrOtli-r Plana. nJ t'-r'veral d;iys this week ''.; jri.eof print paper. '".Tc ot Uie work on the S.meret i ; .'rv:ul tins lif-en postponed N- s --lit T i . -. 'v;w ye'-tentay KUiUdened r.un ''"' the firsi chirp of the - ,. r. :irteii. ; , , , !nd pike is sai.l to have i;: t!:e Ki-kiminetas river, near .... -..'.ui!ay i.tt. -. !.; .' f m fiir Ijcen awaic'eii . tk.n f ten sections of the ..j (..-n'.hr'.a railnfid.t I 'J it ft woman bantis her hair . :.j he pretty, and tang the '.. a'!t t-) be ug! ... y;-;v;:;. of Ciay township, ,-ov.utv. a'-d about GO yars, ,. 1 1 i'i i.ii beil a few days azo. . of tiuiit jtais Sarah C. - ;,!'. i'k-1 i'i Altoona the other V .:T .- :H of eT'.vive rope-jump- ttli.j in'.on 1 making carpet this from Afro Anna 11. McGonlgle. of Lilly's Station, for and In consideration of the sum of six thousand dollar. The Johnstown Tribun syg that a young lady Is reported to have loat her way in the wood while en rwte from New Ger many to St. lkmifaciun, and was rescued from -.tarvation by a trout-fisherman who cnaneKValons:. She had tasted of nothing work when the accident happened. uu," newiy-netiert leaven for that J A Young man rained Richard Thoma ! was struck by a ear which w as being dropped j down the track of the C. I. Co.9 railroad, ; r.ear the Rolling Mill, Johnstown, on last J Monday afternoon, and falling nnder the ! wheels, bis right lest was run over and ao ! terribly crushed that it had to be amputated ! above the knee. The Injured man recently ' came from Maryland and w&9 making his home vtith his grandfather, a resident of Conemansrh borough. He was looting for We Invite attention to Use card of Mr. Tekarcher'9 Sai.rs. Followinz is the B. J. Lynch, manufacturer and dealer in list of unseated lands and lots sold for non home and city furniture, etc , Altoona, Pa., ! payment of taxes hy the County Treasurer whom we have known for many years and ! on Monday, .Jun 14th, as we find them ad whom we can truthfully say is as honest, in- j vertised in the Johnstown Domorrnt and as dustrious and deserving as any young man : they will appear this week in the t'arrolltown i within the circle of our acquaintance. His ; Atr. jlere they are printed, without ; establishment Is located at a convenient money and without price, for the information point for those of our Cambria ccuty read- of our readers, and will he followed next ' e.rs who visit Altoona either bv railroad or j week by a full list of the seated lands and Drivate conveyance, and we can assure an : iois to do soia ar. trie snme nmo ana ror a who do so that they will find in our friend Harney an exceedingly clever and obliging gentleman to deal with, provided of course dim line. like purpose : Am-. Ptr. Ovnrrt or Warrnn4ee$. A DAWS TTTC. 1S78 aid 1S79. tin "av. st a-s-i.jitwetit of V. s. Uarker Jk L- tal Xewi can't Let in t! ut p!aoe for busl : ty.tWu-' a note of the 'U will los'i no I J v.'.: ..,.t a:i ei:;ai. Trice 25 ::5 ?.'.'-ur' i a U'!!a' D:-.:ui-t: us that Dr. !e and never kt eo it. 23 ':.t::ote (iTespoiident I f.rti'julars of two very sad - uirr-.l i:i that vioir.ity on 'i v. :ro i n t'-e line between i rt'-f'M was broken last :, an i was nut repaired till !.y riling. .y (.-..ce fvr all that boyus l.nve never been and il !r .1:1 ttiis office, no mat :: t them or what the price ;iri'-i!i dt'iilist, ef this 'c-fe-.;.".a! visit to Wiimcre i;;r !::''iiu'i in that viein a pet::rl geatlensan and a i f our town are making v; u:j ari.!. cry club, and vitc-.-ss the ladies tnterest- :..it; msny an arruvj es- .i.i :.ncfcd';ts V'ro. II. Sech'.er, ; :., with saying that the .' P.aii'.r.er nifn, srid that h' X !. at.-r from this district, S,.!5..te it be. .- :iV:id Tom Kei'.'y, nephew I ,-tnd pon-ln-law of our ":'- Ilov," was in town , . ; v:t sef-nis to have ha 1 too r :; I .iiid to give us a call. I'. Ffiion, of Leavenworth, te 1 f :r his Western home on :Z bt, t!!ongh we don't more i-ve t'jat '..is !..-art was In the "un.ey we hope he has bad of IT.-ivcr, of Carreil township, y .;T-ttcd by a severe attack ct ..i we ivie p.'ad to k::0'.v that he rtvyvred as to be able to make .i.v.i otji-e more on our streets tuls 'v-ril .irr;'J hyCapt. James Mur- !. hiring the Mexican war has 1 ; Ids (iauhter, Mrs. Ann Mr. tV. A. .Simpson, law student .'f F. A. Shoemaker, l'.q., v. :a a:"o!':tely necessary for health, .:. : fff.-etually robs or.e of sleep i.aby. U-e Dr. Kuli's Baby fe.t-. pain and the baby '111 be a ail to sleep we'd. 1'iice 25 ".4 '"!. ran, the lail who killed a ion named J--hnt'y Houch '.. !. t: e loth of hist month, by ..n the head with a railroad 1 i 5 civic ted in Pi tt.s burgh, 'iy i ' t, of murder in the recond : wiiiTiiii returned home on : ;..-t from 3 visit to the ever ;ii i, where he had been for a !'. ni-t in pursuit of that .:':.!-. !(!), good health, of ' ' ! a ha rc- '.red enongh to ilo f his days. -. ' m:-.. j :-r at the Maitlatrl . ; oriv-s v.t a couple of in '.. i s who ' ros.-"(l his path ' ' "j. a br i-i m rumpus, and :: V;- shott'. !cr" he broke one of ', l.i hif '..;? made Cross a -.'.-r than ever. ::.ty (..nimissiotu-rs have their , A at'.euiy bui; liner, which they ;i- a conee ,si. in, or at least at .i,:.; priee, with a view to its de- ' : t . erecti. n t the new Court ! ver that b" evidently Intend ', ,:i!'"t fwliole) S'liiare. j been to'.l by a gentleman em- ": ri'.;-v."d. and who got hi In- re t fr.-e.a the engineer of the ar it -ite d ti.e boy at South Fork y. th.it when picked up the life- "f the unfortunate lad were as T as if life had been extiuct for ; r ,f r,f the Gantler Steel Works at '' ' :: was daniag? ! by Cre about 2 : i . :: Iny morning last, and About : r in., of the same day the builer , :' t:. ('. I. r.-o., locited near the big , : burned (town, or nearly so, ; : a y,s r f about ft, 000. Fully in- 'r- ;-'.. re;. t'-e absence cf Mr. and Mrs. Mar I . - irart, Westmoreland county, : ' . m Tius isy of lat week, their j r rl of 7 yeirs, undertook to t e s.-,ve f:r" by pouring oil on it t 1 s-i An explosion followed, and the j .a r-i'--jT c .1 years were so fenr- j ' 1 tl.-tt they cannot recover. i Ilarkrr A- f'.ro. are doing a b!g ' "s carpets this Spiir.g having re- , : ""'a! lots during the present week, ; '' ' - cf i: j "r-ti d the carpeting of ' o,.vr in town. G'i and examine ' fr.-i pr'.-ei if you are In need of 7 r '. cirpetd, a4 they are positively ; every one else in the business. ' "W unwerihy c-f the ;name and . 1 f a n.a;, v.-ns found concealer! under ; : M:-:.s Katie Farabaugh, a yt.tmg ! hi the family of Mr. Andrew r !', t farrr.lttown, one night last ! d it ! ieiri;e- to say was hustled j should have been i the mill period. What period ? Please ac-comma- I date us with an answer. ! r-oor Directors Klrkpatriek and Rora- baugh met lu Johnstown on Wednesday last and selected Judge Kasly to fill the un- ! expired term of the recently deceased mem- ber of said I'.oard, ex-Shoriff Patterson. It ! would seem from this that as soon as Mr. i Lorabnugb. discovered that his associate was : determined not to take the Water(s). the selection was Easly made. If you want to buy a sewing machine V. ; S. Barker Bro. offer opportunities that ' you will not soon have again, as they have two or three of the celebrated Howe ma- ' chines which they will sell at about one-fourth less than they can be bought from any one else, and'all new and fully warranted. Take the chance while it is offered, as there are big bargains In these machines. Mr. John Cassidy, a well known resident ! of Dean township, died the latter part of last week, aged about 65 years. Deceased was a baker by trade and followed the busi- : ness for many years at the foot of Plane No. ' 2, where he lived during the days of the Old ' Portage Railroad. He was au honest, up right man, and enjoyed the esteem of all ; who knew htm during life. May he rest In ; peace. i A young man named Guinevan was ar retted by Offlcer Sttitzinan, railroad police man, at Ea-ft Cunemaueh, on Tuesday last, for jumping on the cars and bumming his ' way over the road, was brought here and ac- j corded a heaving before F.squire Kinkend ; the same night. Twenty days constitute ! the length of term which lie will pass behind , the liars. Guinevan says his home Is in Al toona. : Messrs. Jones and Currv, assignees of i Wm. M. Lloyd, disposed of about forty more piece oT real estate by public outcry in Al- j toona on Monday last, realizing therefrom some $'O:;0, all the property disposed of ; bringing prices more than ordinarily good. The bank building was offered for sale, but . but was eventually withdrawn, even the highest bid being considered much too low. The sale will be resumed on Wednesday net. ' The Altoona Tribune says a man gained j admittance through a cellar window to a house in that city on Friday morning last, j and that the lady of the house recognizing the depredator, pluckily threw him down : stairs, when he hastily departed, leaving his , boots behind, which he had taken off that he might nseend without making a noise, lie cracked the lower step In his fall, and the side of his face presents a badly damaged appearance. Commissioners Campbell, Gurley and ; Duvis and Clerk Dunnegan returned homo ; from Warren, Pa., on Saturday evening, ' very much pleased w ith their trip and favor- , ably Impressed with the Court House at that , place, which they pronounce a well-con- i structed building In every respect. Still, wo don't 'feel Warren-ted In saying that they ; have determined to accept the Warren Court j House as a model for the new temple of ; justice to I f erected here, though that may come in due time. Our good o!d Democratic friend W. W. Harris, of Fairview, Jackson township, has j very kindly sent us a box of cigars manufac tured by hinielf from tobacco of his own raising. We appreciate the spirit which in- dured the 'S-piire to do It so handsomely, ; and should he continue on in theinanufac- . t'.uo of cigars we hope he will find ready 1 saie fur all the fruits of his industry a con summation which we will be glad to aid so ; far as we can by noting the fact in the Frke man, if a fact it is, that he intends to engago 1 permanently in the manufacture of the weed. : An application for a rew trial in the case 0f James and John M Derm:tt against Anthony Flynn. Alex. L. Iloliiday, (-eorge Tiigham and Patrick Flynn, trespass quare , clausum f regit, was heard before Judge ' Orvls of Bellcfontc, at the Court House in this place, on Tuesday last. The argument was held, and, by order of Court, the award of the Jury, which was for double damages to the extent of about $0,000 was reduced to $3,.".!l,2l, and if decision is not accepted by plaintiffs, within ten days, then a new trial shall be granted. The bridge across the E. A C. R. R., near Bradley's station, caught fire from the locomotive on Tuesday last, and when Rev. Father Ryan and K. R. Danegan, Esq., of St. Augustine, reached that point on their way to F.bcnsburg they found a man named Rres. who lives only a few hundred feet fr-m the bridge, standing there seemingly awr-itlng permission from the township ' nuthrrities to tear up a few plank and put the fire out. It is needless to say that upon the arrival of the gentlemen named the work ', was doi.e without order. Holliflaysburg was visited by a very de structive fire on last Wednesday afternoon. ' It commenced at a stable on Wayne strect, and before It was subdued destroyed tweidy ' two stables along an alley and eight dwelling ' houses, two of w hich were brick and the ! others frame. The loss is estimated at i twenty thousand dollars, one-half of which 1 is covered by insurance. The fire is believed j to have been the work of an incendiary, as the stable in which it originated was unoccu '; pled and had been boarded up the day pre ' vious. Several ice houses, grape arbors and ' fruit trees were also destroyed. The Young America Clothing House, Altoona, Is now filled to repletion with a superb stock of ready-made clothing Tor spring and summer wear, and next week the fact will be made known to our readers through the medium of a double-column ad- veitisemer.t. Meantime we advise our gen thev wish to buy any article in r ' i - l.: - (I J . , Anf....A,4 M,ot itvt The ease of Jacob A. Han-old, formerly ' n ..n.Z ,,ran of this county, was called up for trial in the United State Circuit Court of Pittsburgh wellearn from a brakeman friend who took on Monday last. A number of witnesses j in the scene as he whirled by on his train on last Saturday, neid a very animniea inter view with a well-known citizen of that place, who is also bound, we believe in the siiken bonds of matrimony. The interview was held with a broomstick, and is said to have been occasioned by the gentleman aforesaid calling at the residence of the lady in ques tion and demanding the retraction of certain stories which it was charged she had circula ted against him. The belabored individual meantime defended himself as best he could, and it may bo even returned blow for blow to some extent, but nevertheless he was forced eventually to give up the contest and beat a hasty retreat. While all this was go ing on the husband of the irate woman stood quietlv looking on, save and except that he seemed to be 'directing the proceedings, which he did apparently more by gestures than by the word of mouth, and it struck our Informant that he was about as much inter ested in the outcome as the woman whose husband wastusseling with a bear and who expressed herself as not caring a continental which of the combatants won tne victory. from Johnstown were in attendance, all of i whom were supposed to be in possession of j more or less knowledge bearing on the al- leged crooked claims against the government for which Mr. Horrold has been called upon j to answer. When taken into Court Monday morning he was quite ill and had to be placed on a lounge in the rear of the Court room, j His wife and mother attended hiin. We-arc a little late in noting the fact that Brothers Barclay, of the Altoona Daily ! Sun, have ordered and expect to bouse in j course of two or three weeks a brand splinter ; new power press, the one now in use being "too slow in the motion" to run off as rapid- i !y as need be the large and constantly in- : creasing daily editions of that always lively and well-edited little journal. Syndicate or j no syndicate, we are glad to know that the Daily .Sun, although it don't appear until lata in the afternoon of each day, is not a setting but a rising Sun, and that its per manence and prosperity is fully assured. ' Mrs. Rachel Smith, a widow, aged 70 years, who resides with her daughter on the ; Greenshurg pike, near Adamsburg, West moreland county, will probably die from in- . juries received at the hands of an unknown man, supposed to be a burglar, who on Fri day night last forced his way into the house by battering down the door. The daughter escaped by jumping through a window to a porch and roiling off to the ground, falling a distance of twelve feet and sustaining serious though t ot fatal injuries. She gave the alarm and neighbors hurried to the house, 1 there to find Mrs. Smith weltering in her blood, unconscious and with a deep gash in her head. The would-be murderer in the meantime had fled, and has not yet been captured. Considerable money known to ' be in the house doubtless prompted the deed, i but none of It was carried off. Maggie, a little eight-year-old daughter of Mr. Sylvester Crum, of Portage township, met with a shocking death on Saturday evening last, caused by the igniting of her : clothes the day previous from an out-door fire which had been built for making soap or some other household purpose, and over which a kettle was suspended at the time. When discovered the poor little unfortunate i was wrapped in flames, and so great was , her consternation that she started to run and of eonr-e only fanne:! ttio flames and made the work of death more certain. She was followed as speedily as possible by her poor distracted mother, who eventually sue- ' ceeded in tearing the burning clothes from , her "person, but not, however, nntil the i flames had accomplished their cruel task and j left no hope for their little victim. After suffering in great agony for more than a day, the unfortunate child died on Saturday even- , ing, a? already stated. j The many friends In tlds county of Mr. 1 and Mrs. William Berg, of Salina, Kansas, will be sorry to learn that they have just ' been called upon to mourn the death by drowning of one of theii children little ', Johnny, aged about four years which sad j event occurred on Wednesday of last week, j the only w itness tT the accident being a still , younger lad w ith w hom the little unfortunate '. had been playing on the bank of Smoky Hill j : i yer. Mr. Berg Is a brother of our respected townsman, Prof. 11. Berg, County Superin- . tendent, and. as is well known, formerly re- ' sided In this county, though for several years past he has been a citizen of Salina, where , he and his brother Michael carry on the fur niture and undertaking business, and where , William at present fills the honorable posi- ' tion of Mayor. The sorrowing family, whom ; we had the pleasure of visiting soma fifteen , months ago, have our sincere sympathy ir i their sad bereavement. One day last week two gentlemen, whose places of residence are in Pittsburgh, arrived in this piace, and the story they told, briefly staled was to this effect : Seventy-odd years ago a man was killed in the neighborhood of Harrisburg owning real estate which since then has gone away from all knowledge of his successors or anybody else. A spiritual medium got into communication with the gentlemen referred to above, and conveyed to them the welcome information that if the tiling were rightly worked up they would fall heirs to a farm located iti the northern part of this county, the title deeds to which were concealed in a garret in a certain house in Ebcnsburg. Mr. Evan E. Evans is the proprietor of the house which the two for : tune seekers first ransacked, and the vaults ' of the Court House were given their next ; attention. Dust and cobwebs were not ; lacking, neither was laughter on the part of those who knew what was the exact size of ; ' the "still hunt ;" and to fitly wind up the 1 matter the two explorers went away from their investigation about as wise as when , they came. Verily, the foolisii folks are not ' nil dead yet. i i White township, like Johnstown, has j j within the last few days been the scene of : 1 no less than two conflagrations. The first i of these ocourred on Saturday evening, com- ' pletely destroying the residence of Mr. Dome- 1 : trius Mcfiough, near the Clearfield township 1 line, together with all the movable property J it contained, which consisted not only of the j ' household goods ut the aforesaid gentlemen, ' : but also a lot of furniture and some $.100 in ; money belonging to his father, Mr. Charles McGough, who had stored his effects in his ' son's house preparatory to their removal to ! Altoona, where the latter gentleman was 1 about to locate. Father and son were both j ; in St. Augustine when this sad mishap be- : ' fell them. Th fire occurred on Monday ; 44U John Anderson $ 6X.9S 4-'i Jiid Morrison IWI.M j 440 Valentino )tor fcS.W I 190 Murtln MoKonald It M 400 Muin McDonald 4 J ! 401 Jacob Clsmnnt 4S 90 I 36 John Williams (oapp) ill M : 4U0 Henry Hire 4 11 ireore H. Stinrman 1S.30 1 SI Thutuas Smith (part) a 8S 3tf Kbencxer Hrenhous. 45 01 j 4O0 H. M. N1 4S.S0 BARB TWT. 1S78 1f I 18T0. 49 Oeoruro Harrison l.ea ! loa 105 Thomas Duncan 4.i5 ; lo Jaiuc Town 8 20 ' S3 William Hra.iy 1.61 S WilllaraMiK'iv S.lo 140 H. Khoeiuakor.'. 11.34 60 I'rcd. Ad:nn' 4 .' 14 Owen 1). Williams 1.63 i 0 Daniel Barr, (part) 13 A spkcfai. MEKTiMd of Council was held in Council Chainlter, Saturday evening 10th invt. Present Burgess Humphreys, and Couneilmen Barker, Evans, Gutwald, I las son, Jones and Parrish. Thomas B. Jones moved that Hosea Evans be appointed to attend to and keep in repair the borough windmill, with compensation for the same at the rate of 8I.2."i per day. On motion of F. H. Barker, the compensa tion of the appointees for the ensuing year he as follows: C lerk, per annum, Sto'.oo ; Collector, 5 percent. : Treasurer. U per cent. ; Street Commissioner, tl.-'t per day ; Weigh master, one-half of whole amount charged for weighing. A petition was presented from citizens of the Wet Ward asking for a siring pavement on East side of Julian street, from Ileining er's lintel, to south side of let of Thomas Condon. Signed by I'. A. Shoemaker. Geo. Huntley. Thomas Condon, Thomas Davis, .IosephSh;rbaiig!i, E. Custer, David Davis, K. W. Humphrttv. James A. Myers, A. V. Barker, John l). "Thomas, Geo. 11. Poherts, E. ;. Kerr, W. H. Davis, N. J. FreidhofT, Carl Rivinius, W W. Blair, D. Evans, C. T. Roberts, Joseph Ilelningnr and I ennis Braw lev. Joseph Gutwald moved that a string pave ment 30 inches in width be laid on East side of Julian street, between Lloyd and Triumph streets with hemlock plank 'IS inches thick. Agreed to. Alvin Evans moved that the stringer pave ment on the south side of Crawford street, between Centre andJuiian streets, be re-laid with hemlock joi-ts -J'i inches thick and 10 inches wide, the walk to be .') inches wide. Agreed to. John S. Davis, Clerk. A case of somewhat unusual proportions was tried before Esquire Kiukead on Tues- j day afternoon and evening. A young lady, ; natned Miss Ella Wherley, a daughter of Mr. j JohnG. Wherley. of this piace. was engaged by the Board of Directors to teHeh a school in Croyle township lasi winter, ror some reasons, principal amongst wh'n h are to be reckoned the lact that Miss Ella is young ami of delicate huiid, and therefore physi-ea!!- inenmnerent. . control a school, she was dismissed by the Board as per the fid- t lowing letter : j Saa-lv Hill School I H'm Fob 2? 1SS0 We tho nnrlrr-ip-iiod N-h.l Direr-iors ftoknollriiyo that ve harp f1iinir8v.l YA- : lie Wherlia of tfa"hiia: after this at j (.Signed .To-epl T.on T.no VVess 1 Thomas I'lurarr Juhn Hobaug-h f Miss Ella brought suit for the sum of twenty dollars, which she claimed to be due her for tho last month of the session, hut which of course she didn't teaeh because she had been dismissed, and a host of witnesses from Croyle township testified on tho one side or the other. Among the number was Prof. II. Berg, the Superintendent of Com mon Schools, who said that the certificate issued to Ella was above the average, and that there was no known reason why she should not be aeeeptab'e to the children and their parents s;ivo the one hinted at above. Hon. John Fenlon appeared for the School Directors and Ceorge V. oatman, Esq., for the plaintiff. Esquire Kinkcad, after duo deliberation, found for the latter. Doin'o Penance on Foot, The Newport Y!ri of last week tells of the arrival in that place of an Irishman and Catholic named Thos. F. Kelly, who started in his bare feet the Friday previous to walk from Philadel phia to the monasfeiy at Eoretto, in this county. His sins, he said, had been many, and on that account he was "doing penanr-e" in the manner stated. He was not begging his way. either, but claimed to have given to the poor $700 and all this world's goo Is he owned, even to the siioes he wore, prior to beginning t'.;e painful journey. lie carried a letter signed by Rev. David A. Brennan, Secretary and Chancellor of the Arch-diocese of Philadelphia, witnessing tlir character of it l. - , .i -v- I 1 , me i;e;trer. ue arrived at pwpori wen- nesday evening, footsore, but stiil satisfied j that he was in the right, and uncomplaining. His feet were badly swollen, but they were I worse, lie said, the day before. He was a pleasant-faced, honest looking man. with j sincerity written on every lineament of his countenance, and gave his age as S3. He j had come from Harrisburg since morning, j He was provided with lodging at the fiantt ! House, where he refused lireakfast the next morning, and afterward started on his jour ney westward. To use his own language, if he "perseveres," he will spend the remain der of his days in the abbey for which he is hound, provided he doesn't sacrifice himself before arriving there. Gopky'r E.VDY'rf Book fok Mat opens with several pages of Christian Beid's best novel, "Koslyn's Fort une," which is anxious ly expected by all subscribers, and will re pay the interest it excite. There are also various sketches in prose and poetiy, a feast of literary treasures, and the pew serial, "Glenarehan," is continued. This serial, we are informed, is by Mrs. E. B. Benjamin, the gifted author, of "Hilda and I." a novel now exciting much attention in the literary world, "tilenarchan" is one of her best ef forts. 1 he steid plate is one of Darley's masterpieces, and there is page after page of attractive fashion matter following the mam moth colored plate. A design for a tidy in Java canvas is given on the "Novelty" page, and the t.iagrani pattern is foi a lady's bodice, that can be worn also as a street jacket. Every department is filled with at tractive matter, and ladies will pronounce the "May Codey" one of the pleasantest surprises of the pleasant month. . 46 26 36 llM 6 S4 S6 40 80 100 3(H) 33i 1S7 37 60 100 M 7 100 434 10 343 T 1"8 V 48 10 H SO 26 40 100 174 ICS 300 4M tl 3L'l 201 147 MS 2-.: 5 3.ii u-i 1S9 111 S4 320 3Si ISO 125 1SS SO 35 41 10 j 71 3S9 434 H0 4'iS l'J7 M 157 VTS 4' JO Si 1SS 434 110 144 Z5 18W It loQ a 636 3 312 SS Sol T 34 1?S 18 1 S 3 4 4 ulicelii i Twr 1978 ad 187. Henry StiafTaer Simon Snyder John Mo'auley Cerg Slough John Koss William l.yon John rralt FKtoI lirowa Adam Kcihard Jacob Nlouifh Jacob I'rein5flr 1'aul I.cbo Dunlel I.evl Honry Campbell Jnbri?l Iinne (Snydor) Daniel and John Davis Robert Ker?uion J oh il liiivia eor(? o Hex rconyo lirx John Ijamereaux Kmanufl Bralller 113 William Cameron CARROLL T'i 1S7S ai 1979. 8J John HooTit James H'j .pa ?setafit1tn luiher John Weber Jon. Krkenrode, Jr i lilncii -rwr. 1S78 and 1S79. Andrew Lewis Wllhtun HurnhaiDur John Iioy'l Wiliiam I-inton Heese J. l.loyd John Moriran John J. Kvim" &. ?o K. 11. Tudor chkst twp. 1S78 ill 1879. William l'arker Anthony Simons ... Nathan I.ouichorough Thoiuaa Ktiand Thotuaa Mastar Joiib Ketland ( 'harles l'npe ( i !'ur Polo Joepll l'npe Samuel Kuth f l-ore ( rilaon Henry Seely Samuel I'eters Huiih Hoops John Fiipe Jamep il ops Cleoro Hoopr.... Nathan Koster Henry I-'oster John i ild"ii I'etor Hordman John Dr.nker Melchor KuTiderhlll Jo. l'npe ( part) William (Jray..- Jos. (rray Jamon Foster and ieo. (lllaun. James Kulh WIlliAm Parker Henry Philips Simon Walker Finney Harrows, 6l t'o i. ISecktnan ClFARr.'KLD TWP. 1S7S AND 1S7. John MCehall Lewis Wolf Jonathan l-ewid 'eletino MeMullcn K. K. Duiu-gan Philip 4'ooper Calvin 5t Ifanstead Uilv .V Snrfent P. ii A . V l nn SQ John .MontV"ioory James E. McOouirh A Ibert Ivory M. DuneicHU rosKMii on tf. ST8 and 1S79. James Hnrk Kichard Smith CKOYLS TWr. 1S7S ADlS7!. 1. 31. ac .T. Brown 1'. M. t J. llrown Anthony Vomer John Eovct 10S 3 48 lc8 iooro Ilsater Ann M-B;Uea C. H. Phis Ann Mcltaien V. H. Ellis DEIS TV 1S7S ASO 1S79. en friends 'to take a look at the stock, as afternoon, at the other extreme of the town Y;i -k. n rode (,n a ra;j a,uj d,ms.,i jn (-..e '.'Yc'iiing-i.oitse of Mr. Edward p,' ' ,i,,ar what is known as the Z""'ir Mw n,iu n Cambria towuship, to''. J'-'T:'r' to the ground, with most of its f'n Sv.urdey morning lsst. We :.ot learn tho origin of the fire, but un .. ,r that Mr. Croose's less Is partially Pr Jt..t: t'en we know that in goods and prices .Mfssrs J. AD. Rosenthal have no occa-ion to take a back seat for anybody. Excellent goods, honest pries and courteous treatment is what the Yeuns America Clothing House depends upon for success. A young man named Harry Black, who drives a team for our esteemed friend and patron, Mr. John Ilaiton, coal dealer, of Al toona, had occasion, real or Imaginary, on Friday morning last, to give one of his mules a severe beating, and, evidently by way of reverse, the quintessence of ears and stub bornness returned the compliment with in terest soon after by planting one of his feet in young Black's breast, while he was in the act of stooping down to pick up the lines, fracturing two of his ribs and injuring hiin internally to such an extent that should hemorrhage lnterevened it was thought that he could not recover. The Carrolltown A'eir lias been author Irod to announce the name of E. R. Dtinne Kau, Ip, Clerk to the Roard of Commis sioners, as a candidate for I'rothonotary, and now It Is done again through the Fn.RH Man as an Item of current news and not be cause we have been authorized to make the announcement. In like manner, that Is by authority, the Johnstown Democrat presents the name of Mr. Hugh McMonlgle, of Pros pect borough, a gentleman not unknown to political fame, as a candidate for the same office. If either of the partiea named should Rw.Lor' Monthly Mao 7.inf, ron May. i T'.allou's Monthly Magazine for May is out, J i with a well-written illustrated article on j ; Siberia, worthy the attention of the reading ; portion of the public. It reconimenos that ! , means be taken to open up the trade of that I o - f i.iniifpf -itl !.. nA1-l I?,- tin a son-in-law of Mr. Levi i i,h,1u'c Mont hi vis int booming at the present time. Five times have the publishers put to press the January, February. April, and May numbers, and still the demand is not satisfied. There is a magnificent piece of music in the May number, worth more than the price of the magazine: and, in ad dition to this, there is the following brilliant table of contents. "Things Fleasant and Otherwise;" "Our Pieture ;al!erv." r Published by Thotnss & Talbot, 23 Ilawley Street, Boston, Ma!., at fl..so per annum, postpaid, and for sale at all the news depots in this country. Send in your subsciiption at once to this popular magazine. ship, and wa more destructive than tne first one, inasmuch as it wiped out of existence both the house and barn of a farmer named Gowan or Cowan Beers, who also lost, if we are rightly in- j formed, nearly If not quite all his furniture, grain, hay, etc. We did not learn the origin j of the fire, the full extent of the loss, nor the j amount of insurance If any, in either ease. ! As a matter of personal interest to many j of our readers, and not ns a matter of pe- euniary interest to ourself, we published the j list of Treasurer's sales of unseated lands j In our present isno, having copied them i from the Johnstown Democrat of last week, : and if space permits will also publish the list of seated lands to be sold at the same j time and place. If not, wc will make room . for them In our next issue. We have said j that we do not publish these sales as a matter of pecuniary interest to ourself, and the j reason we don't is because Treasurer Yeagley j lias seen fit to pass us by and give his adver- tising to the Carrolltown Xe.irs. True, the j ytv$ was not in existence w hen Dr. Yeagley i was a candidate for the oflice he now fills, j thongh thera Is no telling but what it may bo ', In the land of the living when he runs for office the next time, and in these days of j political progress it Is of course considered the part of wisdom to make friends for the future rather than to reward those of the past. To all which we submit with the best grace possible, and Ftill hope to keep the Gk ATF.Fi'ti Womf.n. None receive so much benefit, and none, are so profoundly grateful and show such an Interest in recom mending Hop Bitters as women. It is the ! only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many j Ills' the sex in almost 'universally subject to. Chills and fever, indigestion or deranged liver, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness in the back or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and different parts of the body, a feeling of lassitude and despondency, are all readily removed by these Bitters. Wbit tho ymnganj tender-elioolarlrl isn't think I ins:, ln't thlnkliier. j fif the time whn Jhe will be allowed to vote. I "lowed to vote, J The. chance are that fhe is coyly blinking. j Coyly Idink'nj. ! At some yotinjf man In a zebra overcoat. Overcoat. The likelihood n thai tho younsr man who t ', trnetod the yonn lady's attention bought that overcoat Bt .Ta. J. Murphy . t'sn'-sn-e of fc?." 1" the f.'am- 1 -fk Clii.tin tlrut ie nominated !and elected, we have no doub Frefman afloat, notwithstanding the many i .lohnnon a. ' it iimv t- a iitt'.'c. ton ip.te in the ea- - lv... .... ' i ,..i, ,v-, !i,arji'iff .i wM-h ef lae w hfja i ?-m to taJk .ibru o-rr-'j's, br.r i! ym -sr.t biv rospjiri. . been ej)'ei tipnr. to Submit. f.ifl r B!vc :-lr. Murphy a a T'ie,. 439 4.19 4:19 439 440 S70 1O0 S SO S7 1H2 145 7 242 148 S1 30 50 IS 1 too 1O0 4O0 4on 2-.J 17S 90 60 S'2 a R33 S17 434 120 eo 200 08 43a lb 445 45 20 44S 4 id 3M 49 89 175 454 4S4 41S luO 70 yw tr If) loo loo 4M 1TO M1 sz lo 4RT 31 11S 75 TO TO 100 SI tt vyi it SO t.J Henry Keppla lT.lt William Harton Wm. Kmdie TboiBn Sanborn Simon Walker !"..'..7... Henry I'btlipa f'alTin Kantead .. J. M. Troxell tt. . L. rHaow ' Wm. M. I.lord Wm. M. Iloyd M 1 th ew vw'e n 1!J '."...".... fnelin . Thomaa ."' John Stabler, Sr.... .... S. E. Horn . . S. E. Horns ...." w. h. wood. roDien -rwr 1S78 no 1ST0. fonce Moore Thomao W 11 sn.. ....". llenrjr Bmwo 1.. Henr Sutton. Joa. liatwi ijorna V.hiek"& 'Sharp. Johu Saylor S4.20 17. lo MM MIS S7 M 67.00 74 1U 24 H4 l:w.T9 6 IS 2e 1 li S3 f St IT. 10 IS 4 sa.ao tot leg -J2 S4.H0 7. LWAL COHRKSPODr.( E. j Wilxorb. April 18. 1SS0. ' I ia Frirxaii In compliance with promise. I I send yoa a few items for ynir column : j On Thursday lat a little irl, need ten years. ; uautcoier 01 ut. nyivivner I nun, ot I'or'apo two ! ahip, n lataily turue.i t hur clothes lpnitlnif from a Ore in tho yari. where her mother a 1 Kaited in wahini;. Mrs. '., tt if ai!. chanced to , be in the houso at the tlmo the accident happened, but wai attracted to tho scene 1t the cr(a ot the I little rictlm. who. Instead of iia ter.iiiK to the houe. ! 1 ran in anoppof ite direction tonar.iita little rivulet, ' I whore the terrified mother overtook her and. after ' a irreat deal ot eltort. em-ceeded In Ttiuir uiehlng I the M TI' . fc. .In u ' 11 n n. tnr . . n . ....... . t . . . . I however, nntil tho child's cloths had been burned ! , v" I from ber back, and the flaeh underneath so badly i in'- ' ""ared that despite Ihe medicai km of Dr. Hlala- ' . ! doll, who vi si summoned to attend her, she died ' i 10 ! st-urdH.v night. Mr. and Mrs. Orum have the I 3-1 flvmnnthvr rKs . . . i '.7 1 aiiiiciion. inisv 1 . 'j 4 74 5 -JO SS.40 17 i 4.74 8 4o 12. SO i -2 l i SO 3 5 : 32.00 00 SI. 10 28. SO 14 40 1.40 14.21 km fiitnna In.lnalrinTtj and stand hlnh'in the c-timation of all who know ! inoiii. interment mi the nitei Brethren ecme terv. this plnc. in Monday. The rtimaina of tlie boy " MK'une, or McKeone, ' who was killed at South" Fork, on Saturday pist. : wore Interred fn the Catholic cemetery at this ' placo on Monday. His denih was a sad one. His' parents had but rocnt'y located at Sooth 1'ork I his lather boinsc a miner and employed in the coal work there. About noon ou the dy mentioned the boy 's mother ent blm on ar errand to the coal- t:i:plo" of a bank operated by Mr. Jac b Stineman, and jut as local freight ea-t was h Iftini? cars on ! tno sldli.s; be attempted to crest the track nnder 1 the tracks of the c.rs, which were then standing stiil, but were suddenly mil tu motion before tha ! nnfortuDate lad had time to pot irom under them. Ther:-iu!t wan tha' he was catiirhl under the wheels '. and his hoa1 sovcrod from h:.-i body, to the horror 1 of the train men t nd all others present, none ol whom saw him 1n time to prevent the accident. I Ir. J. C. Hlaisdell. Aslsa;t Sorircon of th i 2 04 Fifth Heglment, I'. N. .. Informs us that he re- ! N OT i n-iiiiy eiamine.i oiuntexn now recruits lor c-m- ! 2.67 ! pany H In Johnstown, the new hesdijuarte-s of j 5 35 ! ilia company, and report their physical o,iia!ina I0.70 j tions satif:icbry. and their perounel" splendid, 1.61 j many of the new volunteers ravine already been ' 17.01 . members of eity companies, clerks lr ihc '.iiobrla i Iron 1 ompany, and busiaess ocen t;eiierally. 31. ' I iC 20 7s et i 7S 6 I 6S.80 I 34 7 I 24. -.'J 4-J 4S I 30.16 I 14 i SS.SS 1 3-. W j 17.40 1 .7 5.W ea 4n IS 43 21.67 15 SS IS. 53 4. OS I 6.,'S i 1S .M i 14.6 i 4j.ll &-2.2.I I 70.4 An V.koi.ite t? thf. li jr.r,F. Our dental (not accidental) friend Ir. Creerv j had the pleasure of witnessing rare sight ' the other nipht, which he thus describes tor 1 the edification of our readers : On Thursday nlfrht lan. between 10 and 11 o'- I clock, we that is. myself and one of my daughters ! discovered a lihrlit near Ilnvd" irrcvc. apparent ly moving In the direction oi, Mr. liarker's furm j house, on the hill ;outn of town. It appeared very ' brljrht at tint, t ut was preent!v hidden from j view hy Intervening bul'dint?''. t'e next saw )t ! near the stone pike, which it seemed to follow, cr j at leat went in the same direction, until it rench- 1 ed a point near theiresl deuce of Mr. Kees S. Lloyd. I when it t'ecame stiil briKhter. and suddenly risiti!; I to the height of two or thr-e hundred fe-t above the horizon, jihot oft in the direction of Ilenlah. : This course it continued for rboul eieht minute-'. : when It airain s:ik behind Jthe timi'er. even the ; small branches ot the trees I.eim lainly v is'.bie j as it made its descent in the rear of them." Fur a few minutes preceding its fi'iI di-apviearauce wo had the pleasure of viewing it through a field , irlass. While at Its briu'ht -i-t we could compare ' its appearance to nothing le?s orllhant than the .-wj j iikiiv ,-i -v 'o. i.ct. .tv.ttihi in let.' in cic au'-j,Bnji;ct,':i ov l' Kinui; 10 ine m; me a irecwon as that taken by the "what was it ?'' when il made i its Dual exit. "DOFT YOD DO ITI" Don't part with your money until you know the truth. Interested parties are spreading the reports that MR. JOHN WANAMAKER is not interested in the old and famous OAK HALL Clothing business and does not personally direct its affairs. Nothing: could be more Untrue! Mr. JOHN WANAMAKER has pre cisely the same relations to Oak Hall as in the past. WANAMAKER & BROWN is what it has been ever since Mr. Brown died, 12 years ago. Mr. JOHN WANAMAKER per sonally watches over the faithful prepa ration" of the stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, and the conducting cf the store. Nothing is allowed to pass his eye that is not straightforward and true to the interest of those who have patronized the house for 19 years and depend on its reliability. From all appearances the year 1880 is to be the largest in sales ever known. The READYMADE Department is Better Stocked! The BOYS' Department is Better Stocked!! The CUSTOM Department is Better Stocked!!! The SHIRT Department i3 Better Stocked!!!! All this will be apparent on FIRST SIGHT ! Flease call whenever you can and look through this BEEHIVE of a Building, so busy with it3 hundreds of Workpeople and Customers. Do .ict forget that Clothing of the W. & B. make will stand better service than any other that can be got and that it does not cost any more (if as much) as other makes. 3J.15 713 I C4.7S 43.40 j 3. SO 1 JS.jS ! 7.-20 I 11. 61 1 b lO ! 3S.52 I 4.1'C i !2.S i 3. IT ' T6.01 ; TO I 12.00 j 20.44 i 33. 60 j i.?o : 5.y 15. '.'4 2.0T ' J3 400 Hell .V Hlair ( 40 J'din Mease 834 John Fisher I 4i3 John !larr:?ou 2 K) J'.hn Hi-otherliiie I 330 John lrothc-liDe 3TS Thomas 1'aticisoa 1: 8J Felix McCroire (30 I,. A. l'oflenberifer lfJS 3!o:ri Wolf. ! J-J'J Henry Wolf 110 Joe. llavis 400 Henrv 1 :iv is i 410 Morris l' ivi J33 William Jiisrton 2-'t3 Ffkicl Farmer lia IVIlllam Tiiton fx V. Illiam Brodie 330 Jesse li'iiii El oar. twv. 1ST8 ad 1S79. 122 Jiim" Foteran1 Geo. (Jllton. . . loO John Hoops 50 Oeorto Hoops (part) 25 Charles 1'ope &o Henry osu r 60 Samuel I'eters 125 James Hoops iVj Andrew ' eaver GALL1TZIS TWT. 1STS AND1ST9. loo Aaron Hi.wcc p;0 Wm. M.-I )o'.iile (pait) 520 Miffl.n Hunan 75 Mary Hanan uO NiChohis Hell J ACKSOX TT. "lS7S ASD 1T9. 3ro John Cunn'.itiiira ;i"5 105 Thomas lorrls ls4 Ko!ert iiirn W' John V lute Vi Haul Hoity 3oo Mathir.f lo:ik;h il M'wthias Youiiir 48 Thomas White 2o8 laac Unnirr 1S4 39 Jasper Kw;ng so James Kees 440 Van 'amp Hinh ?a John W Ut ton iprt) io lMvid M. 1'nnifle bit W'ui. II. Sechirr IX) Samne) While I 3'jO Andrew White .M iMuiel H'sck Jvi.) Jobn ll.ak , 30 Aodrew BiacS i K.-0 Hayid Rla--k ISO Sirauel Stitt K0 Joint Steel S Iar.c Honser 100 Ihvid Stitt roRTAOR TWts. ISTi AltD 1R73. 3701 ArentSonman 200 Frederick Hinton I K) Samii'd Hinton 4"9 tteorsie tintwalt 130 11. x Zellcr IS 40 John Hammond 90 Wm. T. .Mcf'mnell 70 A. Jk F. 1. Mcfonnell S I SO .4S 5j.ys j rt.so ; so. 19 i .22.40 I T.2-J , 9.72 C7.-.-l Mi-; 1T.S2 C4.-J fS.42 oi.TT S7.77 1S.7. 16.20 bi 40 17.10 5 70 2.SS 5.70 70 57 34 20 43. Si 22. 3 l.K 11.4.1 For brown riKiOS or the Toonectt IHILDRE.'s, use tho old and safe Hr. I"ltlcr'a Siootblne (armlnatlyf. 1 It can he ivn with perfect safety to your hahy II ' only twoor three days (.Id. It does n't5iup-?fy. but ; the little tiling; will gro to !eoo nruralT v. and uet t awaVe laui;liinif. H cures I 1 A liKlUK A i nd IYS- ; l-.N'TFH V. no ma. ter how l.oia- stand'nsr. IK )1.1 ', H MiiHRVS. CIIHl.r.li A l.VFAN I I'M. St M- i MF.K t'llMI'LAlXT. WINlinil.K.:, frettini and : crvinar of inant fwhlch is nlrrnv a s'arn of psln), ll'RKKN STOOI.. SOI K ViiMlTI.Nti. SI.KKH 1.1 '.SN and all complaints of the stomach or i ButVKI.S. ; I'rice. 25 ets. a bottle a tafc and ccrlr.in curt. It j is the oldest remedy in use. and is rec-m mended I by PHYSK'I AXS." Sold hv l'K L"(i( J1S1S and Sl'DKKKKKI'KHS. TBTsums's LiroKirr woni lf.gks. ! Thev are jdcasant, sale and sure. 25 ctf. ; Hepot. 4';0 N. 1'hir.! St.. I'liilad'a. Ha. j Lofenires for sa! ty . J. KREifHurr and ; V. S. HiPKEB it Ilp.o., Khenshnrif. il-23.-llm 1 As Srm?rr Cofrcs on apace, , The b?rd v.-in in the lny. While all the ether lir'nir ra-ru Swell the anthem of thodsy: How beautiful the month! of syrinx j With the halmy hrei z that swells, ; All n:.ture In it; beauty l'o the frmrrant summer hell. ( And. as Spring cme on apace, cinv.-th alo a i!iro to ri ourself out in r.iinmcnt suitable to the ' season. You want to know where to ro and toy a ' new suit? (iiir advice fs to r'atroiiiTo ttod'rey WoltT. next door to t'- r "rtr-ihec. Altoona. He i has a larire ftock of Tto- i..tcr cloili-ne. i;cw!v ' ! li'ifli'r; it ii of superior texforc. with ci--h iri'.rnioiit j warraiifed. and when you liny from him yon y.ill ' ; not only te supplied with the very best weurinn ! appare', but will be accorded the very lowest , . prices. Or.l-ra by mail promptly attended to. ! WAMli IKERA BROWN, OAK HALL, SiXTH AND MARKET STREETS, THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. PHILADELPHIA. NEW ISXILLIjSTERY -Ancl Fnncy CJ-oods; Stoxe AT 281 MAIN" ST., JOHNSTOWN, PA. And respect fnlly Ins Ite f he I.ntl- of niulirlc asd ndjololog roncfisi to Kl u a rail, aa wc intend at all time to keep a fall line of TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Ribbons, BLACK CRAPES, SILKS, ilk Velvets, Ornaments, ..-ll Ivincis of Hair Goods, zc, Szc Of the I.ATKST DESIONS and 15 EST TEXTl'KFS. which we will beneiitali wliof.ivjruml'h their cu?t nu. ell at pricti Alio, at etc.; t :a I to A Ttrt younif hrlde and her husband new. Ttikiricr their hri-la: tr't She wiMi aiin'luon her face, and he Vi'ith a shadow of down on hiJ lip. Thev pit at the har. ioet board and laugh, Each triTiu;r the other to plesse : She. bliiofnTiir. a frorn h.r 1.1 1 1 the words : ' ld tellow, puss the che5." He ouilit to try to plc,e her f' aofre- to Simon .V Hendheiru'.v next ioor to the Kirt National Jiank. Altoona. and hoyin or.e cf the fdyl'h nit of reu!y-made clothing exposed lor Fiiie there. Thi" rtock is frch Irom the tailor, cot after ap proved fashions, and cannot htil to arprove ttPeif to the favornhle coi'iderati"n of all who ?ec it. ' Then the bride wouldn't a "rriFS the c'n ce ;" : tut if p.nybody tlirew a slor on the tiHtnre of her i hr-hand's apparel, fhe would naturally ejaculate, ' "t'beee It 1" XJ,xistio unci Xolisliocl lHVIli: oTnll eizofs. a . and r firt-?lM lai invitation Is es- -N'ew (roods of tie latent tle rd at rfi.nlar pi le will be re-t-i-.-ed evry Milliner and Sale la uv will be in.c'oi.aiai.t attei da no 3 to wait on customers. A eo: tended to all the ladies ol the land. COUYX t'O.'.S BKJ.YCI SlOIii:. Arr.iL 1. ls?o.-tf. "o. 2SI Main Street, .lohiittewn. ; b. J. IjYNim 1, Nannrartnrcr anil Itrnler in KOME AND CITY MADE I Tiik monkey ellm'ied ti-.varJ the rf-in hky ! And twjf! h! tall round a lofty hu:!. Whip" the Pood beneath went thordT oir by, Eor he was a mriUrj tlmt c.-jblri't ?"!til. ! Hot the man wa caol.t in the t(.rnt5 ir.id, And hl dylra pe--ch in tlfe w.,rd r.'.o ; 1 '-11 I li'id a tail, us n?y for-fathers !:::('. ! I'd be a live moTikey n:;d n-.t a drc.-vned mtin." ! The principle Involved In the theory of evolution j Hoi too ahmrnie a character to ! dwe'.t cu iut I here at any lonirth. ?!ut if aaybo.ly winds to f kiK'W whore to ko to bnr bootR and shoe, our an- rwer l ready : Ou to S. lilumenthnrs, 1119 Elev en! !i avenue". Altoona. who fell" tho very bc-t arti cle at tho venr lowest prices. His new frto-'k. iu"t FURNITURE J SO 4-J.oa 2-1. TS l.-i.S 1 1 f 41.40 4 42 6 74 2'..43 1 1-2M O-J.T'J 40.1.1 shelve, 1 (ir.nr.l Ijiil tu ;ri ve s.i t i sfic ion t o m en iind s lJ 1 women. bov and girls, a well as children of yet tender growth. 1 1 j 1 The EBENSBITJ. WOOLEN MILL t owistrj- Worst of all fc ncl Rollrited. Tnf 1 l.o 27 11 41.40 ! 41.40 I 41.4 5 fZo.70 ! 4.14 !iY.nrsr4i C45.O0 13.C0 13. fl 1:1. 60 J.-.4 en &.U4 J'.OT. ENTTNT.-V.'T'TIN. Married, in Franklin I boroni.'h, on Wednesday. March. ?1. Hio. by Kev. ; .Tacob Smith. )!ev. M. J. Holksti"":. of the Evan- ifelical A ssrwiatioa, and Hiss Exma Wkiis, 0!" Jack'on township. I rKriHKH" SEYMIU'K. M.irrie.!. at the . rvtholtc church. liaHitzin. on Sundnv. April 12. isso bv- Kev. Father Kv.in. Mr. Fr.Eor.HK K r 1 KKTH- of he armuur.HtLL TWr. 1S78 A9D 1573. fcO Jacob Xairle 00 Henry WoodK 0 James Ii.ilton SO James Seariht Wm. Smith. 1. 1 40 Israel Jonc Wilfon Hunt tnencier Itrsnham f TONTcrtREK Twr. 178 ATl 1S79. Oeorje McT.ain" estate israQVBHAjfA Twr. 17 txn 1579. William -ook I'eter Hiiitlit William fampton William ampton Jarre- 1 hompson S. W. Fisher Best, Hopkins fc Walters TATLn tw-p. 1873 Aim 1579. Henry Surent Anthony I'rescott Mary Whitman W.lllllIXlTOS TWF. 1S7S AfD 1?79. Thomas Jackson Fliilip Collins Henrv i!len J. K. McKarlane Kicharn fonstantlne Simon Koop Henry 1m. Fatlerson 'ieorio and Alex. Buchanan.... S. H. Lemmon WHITE TTt r. 1S7S A7SD 1S79. Simon Walker 70 William Iambert John Martin John Thompson l.'obert A tkin" William Croats Fred . reorsh T A be W itmcr Jacob Krusc Fatrick lioreland Walter lillen Alex. Hrown l'homiia Jtrovn Willntot Harris John Harri .Tames Keed. Thompson....; '. Kanstcad Patrick linahoe. Thoines Sanborn S Martin Huli S Morris Such Morris Hush Joseph lioreland Hen. j Such Thomas t'anby 10 .fe'T 'rriiji f Tff. Ja-ltse- Kiio and Miss Jesiik Stvuof::. both j l'atch." J?Iair county. ! I'r.FCHM M'KENNA. Mirried. i:r W-lmore. j on 1 nesday. April 6, lso. by Flev. Fathe- M'lioirh, ' Mr. C11 miles IIOKciui and Miss M nr M'Ivsvsa, j bot h of tin; t vicin ity. Wecannot IM'KennH b'occhm 1 for the u-4iial congratulations, put nevertheless ' wish the happy couple all the joys and a f'-w of tho tH responsibilities which pertaiu to wed Jul lire. Ii.6tl t " V4.CS i OBIT VARY. K( )S. I'ied. at tiU residi-nee la Blackllck township, on Sunday. April. 11, ls'o, after a pro tracted Illness. .Mr. Jobj li. !!, a-ed about TO Test-. i -Mr. R. Km lorn iu Al'.etheny county aqd eame 4.40 I to this vicinity not !. we think than thirty yenrj 1 aio. lie was a very usemi citizen tojin. ionnip. 1 aialM 1 IIA nil 1 1 fs) 1 LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c., I 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, JSetTrTcn 16th and 17th St., Altoona IPeim'a. t'itizens of Cambria rrunty r.ivl all others wfphtnif to purchase bonrst Y ICNI1 1 K K. c, nl tioneft vi-ire' nr roj-crtf u! ly Ir.viteJ to tr vc ine a call tel"re buyini i-!chre. 1 am ronl;('.e-t that I rtn meet cvrrv want 10. pleas? everv t4te. Pri ts th verT 1oro!t. li. .1. LYSTH. Altoona, April 1S, lS0.-tf. AUI)lTOR4S XOTICK. In thk Covrt ov Common 1'lp.a 09 'avu?.: i Coi MT. In the matter of tin hrcviiA an 1 :w.i HCouut ot Thomas i-pter, Assigneo of Joseph tJanntrjrr And raow. 5th Morch. 1.S0. Chal. L. T-uk ap ! pointed AuJitor to dUtrilut. Hy the Court. I wiil pit for the purpose f au-vc r.pp-'intTi.or.t. . al tho filirc of F. A. SiiniMkr, rj.. in Mr I oueh ot KliiHburir. c:i M nd-iu. May 1 ljt ul 2 o'clock r. as., where nn- when a Imparl se? ir:ttfe"tc 1 i mav Httend if they fee proper. CHAT.. U. i'i 'K, Au.lit j April 9, lS'.-St. be us Jer-'e 0-f!r I-ul.:ie to tl.e i. U k 1 n:! of w.'?i, 'ie!i as 1' and the manufacture of re ten!toti ot v L 4-c purcl-.acfvl i- h i.:ey are u-w u" I Cr j a iry . All p4 I. nr1 ;Dir. Mi:., t .t ni'r(. ynrn etc., a'-tcn-W-l j pr.ii.puy uud h Maviyie V.-i'i j'.n nvTien -r- of ti'r-y yrar? iu tpe ';-in c. the i-ni-i! m t-v I t,- hriu hi ins' it 1 lift l ci tl.e P r ; tu-u wii, le rcn Jer-.-J Xo ull w:n far.r t'-.etn w.tii thf ir patrunane. o.la of t'.r iii!inuatu,-e. warr-'.tf J tn t-e the ery ht: . will exc!iant'td f t w-.yi anj f;i.r cuinpriisutivu a'.l . JOiINU lYVl-. A SNS. T'-erstr-inr, April tf, laj.-4t. Av2 -pi niT(iir tirt r. f' r ue n n ii V . I-!- Vt'.d. rz. And rtw. Apr'I Tlvans. ;) . A. V (ii!-:hnt' the mjr T' from tl.e t.-. j. ... March t rl n. ri. J'.-ha lerui. It : 'i. on mi..;;, n f Alvin -N?:iirr nt'. ir'f i A r 1 -! r ' -y in tli: hard ol ihe :ir;fl lcof the.'id-ndaut'f rt! folate. Cer?:f.d h A; -.1. 1.. P. C. . l lK'SIYl L, I N"t:re Is herr-l if.vr. ti.at 1 w:i: dutu- f.f sj:d h l oiMmen. at di o l ur, l'a.. on I'ic'cy. .'j- j- . the a'ts-ri."- n. wht'ii ht;.! w!; t!! eted arj reuut td t preterit t h-:r r ham-d rroui c--ir.ir.ir 111 ou a I fund. a. v. n. iK:. Ar lecvl-urfC, .A; r.l 14, U .-3t. t h' i.'irT. ettend t. he ITiC-e in LLbt-i.f-ut V i.'c!-rk in parTlrs 1 Mf-r-or te !- Ik t.T. I l.a-ine fille I several ofits offices, tho duties of 1 C' ; which he discaarired In an intelligent ami satis s '' 1 ficlory manner. Siona years sto he actcit as mer- cantile appraiser ol the county. He enjoyed the c.i'l respect anil csreem of all who knew hitu, anl in h is 2-' ! Joai! Iiiackliek town.-hip loses sue 9.1-5 I active and imla-triotis citizens. NOTICE. In tLe rmilttr cf tho a; pointmentof .loseph MclmalJ. Au-litor to report distribution of the Palanca s shewn hy t' c account of K. A. Shoeninker. Asiii:eeoi I. Ilr-ok-1-ank. 1he appoint i;:ent coiit- nua.i. i he A u-i ii.-t To report at nest 1'ertn. lly the '..m. "larih t. l .. The Auditor above named will s' f.,r tne purp'i-e of his app'dnlrnnt. at t!ie "ourt H.it'se in I-.hers-hiirr. on 7'hnvjrfav. I fir '"! tv of yea nrst, at 1 o'- her most t clock, T. t., when and where parti.s interested ' may af.end 1! they thin proper XKcn oirs NoTit i:. Kta!e Hi on M.-tV-rv. K . iS I T.ctfrs t r ti iri'Ti' ii ry iii.r-n tle e-ls;e - f Mc 'ttiii. k, late ot j .il I ' r.n t -w : ?:.p. .!- i l.alii l-.-eii srru-.i'c.l t-. ;hc tii. lcri.iu' 1. n t !.pr"!-v t'vpy i'i tl:o-e ll! !f''''.'l t" - ilj v'- tr.akc Immediate paynert. cr, l t !.. i ciaiins wr.i 5 re-cut tne :ine j - ptr.y ;iui' j ted lor srUlein.-til. ; .lAVr.Si:oi,AM',M i AtTii t, l3.-et. -!. Muirfl PliV!. i-t;li.-- -r. T7X i: UTOiis- notu'i:. -d L't.a'.f ol'!iirti lirw! it. ili t'tl. Letters tes!n!T:-lit iry ou t'ie etsTe of Il'hal II r:wlay . late o! 1 r' lre t-. w::M .p. 1. : v. t. cen 1s nie 1 to the tin-l'-rs'ied. nll-e ;s i.-rel y p'.vuii t' f- i 1 jiart'.es in l"''t-'-l t . r :d e- :ntc l ri.it j'nmsLt inut he made w.tu-'Ut dv.ay, uhi.e t!o e lmvirg t! sa:i:; M'lHH'i 'ill 1 ied. In 1'orMire towr.sp.ip, on Krl dav, April , l"!io, of consumption. IMr. I'srrsn A. il'i Inttfii. s.'t;l '11 years and P months. The younjt man whose death is recorded above was a'soiiof sir. John M'roua-h. deceased, and was employed for a considerable time as nilit o enitcr In the teleirraph tower at Sontnan, wlilh position lio was recently old 'i?ed to resitrn. how over, nn accoont of ill health. He was arcutlv beloved 17.40 I py Hit his rolatires. friends and assciciateF, and was Ii4.80 I w'cii worthv oi the re:-ect and esteem which was j so universally accorded hiin, havinir been In every i respect a nicdel youna; ir.an. His remains wero in terred in the Catholic cemetery at Wihr.oro on Sunday. May hie soul rest in peace. I SC'RVV'Arir.KFR. Pied, at Summit, on Thnrs ! day. April 1st. las0, Alter an illnts of only a few j honrs. C.sTttAKiyc, the beloved wife of rcrire J . ; Schwader-r. aired afniut 4n yenr. The sudden and unexvee:eil de.th of this t ! t'riritin lady has cast a trlooin over the eni: I conimuTiity in which .he lived. ?irs. Schwad j was a iro.-n7ii atnorir iroirn a woman sehiom seen ' outside of her own housi in-hl. Her whole Hie w is 1 devoted to the interests and welfare of h-r itnily ! and the eood of her neighbors, when chsrity called i her: ami rod onlv to her nciirhb-irs was tier chuntv 80 14 60 17.4-J '.30 ld.t'S 11.03 .; JtiSF.J'H M lOXAI.I. Aud;tor. El.ensburR. April l?-.-St. ITXKCUTORS' NOTICE. Id Ktat of Lajiii. U'H aha. !e?'d. I-tt'i testamentary on the estete of ai.it 1 1 )' Psrii, late of Monster t"wnchip. dec"d. have Pe'-n fcrranted to the undersigned, resldni In ths.-in-e township. All pers .ns iinirM-d io eabl e:ntc will please make pay:;ier.t without d'-lay. and those having claims a 'inst the snme will preset them prt j evlT pr- oaled Irr !!i'mcii'. ' St AN I'll A R A. F.x-r-titrit. MK'HAK.h O'H AKa. Kxerutor. MunsterTwp.. April 16. l'0.-t. CiH.ms a.i: theo, do'.v t.rM.-tid lor s"leuient. O ill l-l.'AI.'f I.V "l li' ill AS j. i;f( Vv' l.V Y. 1 ,e"" 1'ortage I wp , April 2. lvi -Ct. e:..-J to p: fee'-l A1 DMINITUATl K- MOTH i;. ltate ol Kit vrrL 1 'i-n a nr. dec' J. I ef ter? fif A 1 tr. i n -strn t ion on t h e e- are ! I.'uv.r: uel li.s! a- t. inte i f arr'..i t..-;;sl.p, dc-ae. havln bcon rraiite 1 to the iinvJiTt:i:M' 1, i '! f t sotis oiitl'tf ' i I" '.!pi' arid el i ' c r - !.f n i v .- e l that -::oe".t must be made wltlooit tieir.y. r. those hnlirii.' c':.'!rl Kll-.''. I'.l- !: l.'u- s... j !-sT. t tnem. i roper y nn'h'i'iiv.ir'l -'.i:ea.iu. A l I ' 1 . 1 1 ? I A l'!HM,l M'i.i -.v li. iiii Ain, 'airo!l Twp.. April -, !..- t. Ai. 11.13 f-7.'i0 K7.10 74 10 20.IV2 10Jrt 67.0o 16 7i l.tt 4.27 7.l-i 76.10 49.6'. 7. 10 76. '.'j 67.1X1 ff.07 s.n Tb T4.10 74.io 70. '.H 17.10 TKr?ii.M)ois sale or MARK TWAIN'S NEW 1500K. " -1 A Tramp Abroad. If r.s -rs:, r t: "iied r.th of March. dh thousand now in j res The country tu ken 17 d'Tm. I he lor' re still 111 creasing, f.vcryl ody wauls it. Ai;e:its f-in jret unoccuioed territory by addressing ". Kl.lii k 1 - . - . .. 1. r extended, but even to trie wanuenop trump was ; v ' " ' hpr kindness irfpien'lv manifested. None but ""rL'Z. . , . ., th-IRecordimrJAniel can tell the nnmherol nights sfP! QYM T-T-T-U. ' her doors were thrown open nnd her llres kept up ! ai S LAK V rmoaik. AU EXPENSES to RlTe Shelter an.l wurm'll tu th homeless or.t- gg meree.t. IVAtvFA nrrsivllr pub). SIOAK east. In these deeds of charity he ko neithT ' it l o.lOO (iiei SI. ( lDCI3m.11. U. rice, creed nor color, it bei::if sufficient f--r her to . understand that a follow mortal n-'e-.le I l'tn:r". i a- anA per rtav at home sinr'"s worth fa 'linrity. w e are told, is the mothc-r ol vptnes. end , ,) L) fre. Addeesis Susses .V '.. I'o-i- If this he true certainly our dece-insed iri"nd has ; innd Maine. fl3-.'7 -ly.J r.s r r-iod, " tarv, sub'ect fr l.ie 1: ealc coarty c.,n-, c;;t n. an lct'-'d. pie.!?: s ; in -ell t.j the pes it ...11 t'.'iiffi! v a:iu to t ;n--l un ci t e c t ef I : A l.A' 1 iTt 1st ; ri-.-hi.fic- -iiir.p 1 '.-rx T'l:n:,'.l and the t m of H 1 .1 N . St. Iswrcre. AT.'ir-h TT". Mi ITiOTllt )N TA H Y. Tim un- ; l. dci-f itn.1 l!rs 1 iinse f n t ra.- ii.l ve f. the x:! -e of l'r. '! ject to I cia;'.-ri. t elect e I fels coir. the p-ovition inlei Fbe-sours i v . 1 t 's:i.l-r.:i lob", mil it !:.::::::!.:: I and ItHttO d ' s; i;n rv T 1 V d-.lW-s '.f i .iiot'v . p-,-. r -: --. II. r. Mil i i .1 AKT.ff. r-b C-. I'-- -.e. reed veil a favorable jtidirtnent. She lrae- a kind husband ani nlr.e lovinx children to mninn her early death, and if svmpaihy could be any eomlort to them, t hen indeed" would the entire community 31C7 I hitrten to their relict. llut they need not ra lly Rrlc . ' i Like th 'e t!'. have 11:1 k-.;:e : 2f nf f vrr.' nd T'TtLf rhe-" ?b5 it asr. rsreTci H I . Vra Turtxi tr rt-A f.-.'r t,-. ?T F'a Ol ' I f lf'TFIT free to Agents, sn 1 all eifer'es OlO ril. Ir! H. H. S-nw, A:fr. d. :K-. rt-T" a Tt snl sirtM to A 't". lutCt Fre. 1 t (.Ad.lrrs F. f i. Vt.-srt. Ai'surta. .Tl-ilne. Ti;r. l.F.GISI.A'n: l4-ci 'At, r. V.s'd IT- PIANOS FAMTHIKT'r-V sv out. Free. -top; . 1 r.r.. i ii- :- 1 ! r. f r i i i. 1 i-r -- ' v ri l.'v. t;.