- -- "V-' m- m i a m i jnisrrnH. fa. 31 IT 14. 1580. ) mri". l.ef.ainl on til-m Ooo. I I 11 ' K-woll.a. ' Newoauer 5 ' ..' ,v W i.:..ie " it In New York. r ,. - - i t. (. -xl , 1..l. m il tlie Other I'Iucp. .'. , i'.'s at H u kt'i'3' next Wi-nk. -: :i viinii imt tii.u'ts .vii.it's :. ,1 ' ill w.MttifT we've e't. ' '..'"l ctnt n to tiftfiMt .". i ! t-iislurz'unl the country ; , , i-i t O.itm.m's f.r tlie ... ' 'cat t-H-st !i.,- aud g.litfM In . . it i "' pro;e tei com iiit-nee-'. i ,,t ,1 suu.i.ty i-dition 1m tlie - . , i:-i,Vr. ef Miner-tvi!!-. has ' -'re:! by tl'.i'l-theria within the ; 1 litiv.'on t!HSusitnjiflitna '.'". ;, ,t-:i i-vi I at Cur wens-, ill, ' 1 1 . i-nevs of rx-S'i!triff Ruinicr .. ..r. , v ll-t n'fr visible in ;: i.e-oliy l-f " ). .. been i ! nl ;t' j I in the : ! t'.i- in-, few il-iy that was ,'. . . .! i.i t!.i- n-cK.it. , -.eacnl of Mr. S. Teitelhaum, . 'v., t-'o 1 1 1 for our fireat'iit , : :!;. - tr twt week. . s . : Wi -.i.i, one of the ohrVst ; : 1 : . -' i : irr. t :-l of 'nieinrHini.i ". ; ,:'i, itir-'-l i ve;m. .. ... .-,-. uim! (ii-.tin.-t foret fires .. -- is '!;iceut various points . , Wed o, -day biiil.t !M-t. ,.; !'! ;-a'iii!t"s .iriitn.-iu .!:..il in "'. ., , -.r.a: I iv l tt. One of them . ..- the other one wasn't. . si : ; l-v one" inoiH t-oti-. . .... i: a - ! f o- it, w hii h has . i - .. "f i tin aii'! annoyance . . ; :' . i iw to .'ir roliniuix, itrtae : . : -ui -sof tlie author, hnve ., erowiU-d into the wa-itt- . :. .11 Tiew-r so roi'ii lfti-lv : . i :;:ti! ( r:Hii:f-.l with i-t'op'e ..v '.... Fot-j-aa.-'ii's hishow , i ., !!. ii- k 'ti ho.lv a-i:! niinil, : - v..- laiv.l to Ifiirn. was i.' ' " a'liiihollie ficiu Joh'.H- " ' ; ' .y t t lait. .. : t an.l f uriom looiihte '. . . 1 to l-:tV' heeti that of an (hex, i t, .-. .!. s .i in a lot of Spanish ; II i.l..;.i'iiri:. . ' v. ,i -..is i.'c'i rii-ar I.ori-tto, . y Mr. . A. Kinkeid, of I: :.-r l-. (-it i : in now ii the ;t ".. phli-e to -C!-1!I0 it. . : n f t:.' .ialet of et-rtain real U M. l.'. v i, l nkrnj.t. was 1 .. ..'::te!y i" tlie I". J. I)itliet ; - , ..ii S.itiif.iav last. V-. 1 i l l' i ntnl lUter. Mri. Ellen ,- i -.: f n:i.-!- of I'hi!aih-l.hia anil :-. . '. l: i'H' -U. were In town thU ,. - ' t . t' .- o'll liotltrstea.l. : i ..!t n i v i you will oie no . j. lo ir ilniL'it for Sellers' - : .i.;:t an icjua!. I'li.-e jr. .... ' '.'! i-wr.tv lvrtiial school, ' ' N- " V.ii!.lr;uto':i, o-..-;,(-,l on tlie - . 'i h.itf're.J ptiptN. ami since . r 1 ai i'.o-n inereased very ".- i coated t" s.tv that a full at- . ':- of (-. A. Fifth !,- ' !' . ;- !- l at the aiiii'.is in . ' .!!.. i ,itufd.i ) tvenini; at . .:. .,!.! of in itahili'v ami lis t::- h.i'iy. Iiy u-ioi; Dr. liuil's '.' - o; - t, !rt-it and lienee t . ' ::: the oi hi fur the diseased ' ' . ; -.-.s - - . T . . 1 1 f..t;l SoUiiel" ad- .-oo.-t; .n f.-r Tn thotiotary of I : :.. o' .i ii in in ; t i I ii-, was !". ' '. . : ''.'.-:- I tliii week, hut will . 1 1' i i o i r n- f iisite :. tl.:.f your t.-uries ! Ttit !ru ' ' -u.'li ; i nd.iii inn. jiare'jofie or - ! - ii o-s. (rive tiiein Dr. -:;!. !.i' !i inn.i' i i:t renitdv ...: tain opiates. . .M- of. a tad eiiip'oyed a . : lit, :ai.'s coiii works at 1 ! I.ii coihti -hotii' fraetureil on -' i-y l-eh.-j easi-rht i set ween a - ts :i.,il t;.e roof o: the mine. : v. n I'liiin! on the I.-'ivfto ' ' ' col ty :t'ttiloie. on Thliis- ; 't iih s-tewanl I.iiiy, whois "".VilllatH nntton, the man who a Rwt ' Z J e" w" Rwn on the street of tint city on Sunday nlrfit last He vl, non. hut managed f, m,k"l,i, Acw n , t-Ma last, !v Mr. Jesse S B.Nlsr. who was en-a-ed t the timV Tn Mr. John Darhv. of Howard ' Centre 1 o.-ut, y, would i,e K!ai to learn of the whe et about of 1,1,, so,,, 1 wn le't l.oi.ne ahout two weeks nan and was Ut see,, at Tyrone in a de.e,.u-7l cond tio The ''; 'uth is ahout five feet hi!,, has red ;;u.r,""iai ,i,,t.,mt wi,i and U su o oied to he temporarily derantjed. r";?fA'Va',x' ot Sxr-lU Furnace, near ' t.ierieuh of his son. and la'tors under the ha ...-.nation that the .j,,.,,, n(V hVc"l n it-.h-d inn, to kid his infant child, which 1 n .V',,y,',-I ,SHVt'r'11 asl ms i,t fort: n.ttelv fM,le, to aceou.plisl,. yiT ,lN ,An we.fare as well as for the safety of the child, asCluin UiiU bwn 'hl,',-'', ' a pT?"i!'- l''":!;0'1'1' -l.earted friend ' Ieter t. rollins. of I'liiiadelphi,, we understand. heen offered thesuoerintendencv : ff a s-ohl mine in I'.tnama. South Ametica at a yearly salary of $-i.tM0. hut the t,r.,ha l.i ilteiniethat he will not accept the-'p'-ish-a.thouiili he entertains tio feus as to the r lu.ate. whi.-h In some noitions at least, of that fountt y Is said to be exceedingly ttu liCalthv. J oTr- S" j" L,"1'-. 'r White township, as will he seen hv his card Pi another coMmm o.ievs lurnseir as a rae.di lute tor Poor Direc tor on the Deinor rati.; t i.-k.-t, nn.l as he is w. ll nullified f.-r tlie p-witi.ei and has a eood political record. ve see no reason whv he sooiild Hot stand well in the convention, es pecially as the section he hails from has Keldon. if ever put forward a candidate fur cr.;ce .in the Democratic ticket. Mr. Jacoi, (i,.ii.!iimr nt,d Mrs. YVm. Parks, of ( oiieuiau.irh t--.vn,'.iip, were throw n from a spline w.iffon. hi conierpierce of the tea in taking fiicht. while weiidinu their wav to Johnstown on Saturday last, ami the for mer had his rlifht thiL'h hone fractured and was otherwise injured, while the latter, who is in an inrerestiu condition, was less seri ously lout, thoui'h It is feared that the shock she sustained will tesuit f ("ally. Messrs. Ciial. Diek, F. fDonnell and A. Jackion Khev hitched n Tuesday niorn l"t and hi.-il them away to Ilock Hun ami Kilhuck. wliere they fnhed and pulled out ' no less than two hundred and forty-live trout, and when they returned, as they did (he nef .h'.y. they Mont to the printer, "w It.il out tii. t or delay, a hi-j mess of the heau tie," f,,r which they will please accent the thanks of our household, who gulped' them w ith ease. Siller Mary Irmttn, member of the r.enediotine. order, died at the convent in t'arrol Itown. on Monday last, of consump tion, aed ahout yenrs. The deceasea Sistt r w as a daughter or Mis. Michael Uuhie- an. of Ifoona. and the fact that slie adopted a religious life is evidence sul'ri. ient that she was n devout and exemplary Catholic. Her mother and several other relatives were present at the time of her death. May her soul rest "m peace. We are sorry to leara that Mr. Henry J. Myers, of I.or.-tto. w ho went to fc-rcy Hospi tal. Pitt -hurirh, a few days aero, in hopes of see u !!:.; relief from that insidious disease, consumption, returned home on Tuesitav la-t in such a debilitated condition that lie had to be carried into the house, after rach intr his destination. We still hope, however, to hear of hisc.irly and thorough, recovery, though at u res. nt the prospects is said to be rather nnproitiiiinir. Knp.iire A. .1. Iiads, of Chest Springs boToii'jh, was in town la-t Tuc.nlar, iiccom panieil by K-qui,e Wairuer. Amoiijit other tilings told by these worthy friends of ours w.s that the survey of the tuoiccted railroad from Altoona to Ciirrolitown, to connect there with the nhroad to Cherry-tree, hud !-c:i r'cconiplished as far westward as Ash land Furnace a distance of probably eleven liiiles Two other lines w ill be t nil should this one fa i i to be tea -i oV. The Altoona Cull s-vs that. it larcro su.-kr. some fourleen .r fifteen inches in length, was observed swimming leisiitelv nd th city reservoir on Sunday hut. it several "suckers" outside the T it to anv (u: , -A th -e the ri-s. rv ir S niboU. As the drntly on picket have no hosita- . it of the story ' at len-t. e MeVeytown ii-ty of tl x- lii'data Viili.-y w!;o can y ' I will pay for this not ice. 1 "I Wole.l i-i, foinierlyot Wil ' ' .. Tues !a- evening for i i a ! a're he i ; 'c il ls t.i try riding his failure to : i t : r.ite oa ; f inner c.'Ca- a .'. -I is years, while as- id iv iii.-rtiioi; I a it in loading . . at the P. 1:. It. Cos V. 1 eel ' ' w .is -o terribly i-ritihet! by .; - him ! ir.it l.e died in three -.- f:.- 1 t.. leant that the vener- I !:.o"::er Ol Sen a t " r J ,;h 11 A. ' is been iflioi.isiy ill at her !t '.lyvi.ii-i for .several weeks . . . improved in health at - :-r':n-hx and Jol.n Mitchell, of -.. re c. i; . i.-te.t .f larceny in ! f 'C;rt W'-ek before last and : e il ' tie Western Pt-tlt- : r.-ke'i tj that institutioti on ' .-j 1 nt. . - I ; a is. son of J :td tie Thonias, h is i'oi,n t I Iol 1 id a ys'int to ' . ' ,f a carpenter. ie rae is an -.Ii 'u-lrii-r-l ymiiij man, and ' -.-: he m;i il l ti.cjor to l.itn ' 1. is i-ni ploy er. .-. -s 1 iiee as a ca n non ha :! and . . 1 .. c reserve. I for the people :'-. prb.'cr. fell in the vicinity ween 11 and 1- o'epx k on ' - i. ;:-t. arid broke into souie ' : i ipljon frn-jineiifs - !.- mw d oa Vcd:i. s.I ay even- is iii t'ni-p;ace of Mr. liemy ' ' . i ;.., w hose "ci ions i 1 1 nen is r i'ciu. '. -.at 'ris .-oiehtioii v- nr.- ,,; ,:s, a-i I ti, it. thero : ' v h. I e for l:is recovery. - : - tie.! f,, learn that our vonn- M D .a j lass, ot Clearfield town- - r titly triuipled upon and ite-t i-i the f.i. e by a team - to be about aitaio. thoah -' ' t.. ear-.y l is head in a s'intr. .! , s 'h K i.-rna ii. hrother of ' I. !. M. -Kit-man. ..f Altoona. has :' 'i .1 . iicsv isle, Ca at field county, I ti.e ::,. -e of .1 iistiee ol the .- ..(. ,.,!( years, to lay h-rs-. ille, liore he will pro-per hilre!y. "1 i J. Miirni, wlios,. present ad- :-' oti.-mauiti, wishes to di-pon1 iii'i.Miu.i if all desiiable i l.iy acres ..f hind in Fichland '! i ; ii tact liters of lumber will ' :.-c;.e Advertisement r.ext red l y Jacob Fries and located 1 l-'itli of Chivibiir-i. Bedford si t on f:re and burned to the 1 .ol its cmieilt , i lie! il. i II -r folic - a'. . t o'clock on Sunday E-ti:a ire I loss, tS"0 ; no iu- :' ' 1 i r'ii; pso n, who represents a v V -rl; e-r iblist.-neot was in - of i ( t y s 1 l.is week, Helling hats, . i-y whoc s.v. He tiaveis with -- ' :. ... b-s him tlie larieit ' '-k i.i lb - Iin" that we have ever -' '! to !.. trn that our cerilal .' 'oo K. Dcm, of the A'toona i' -. 'its I,-., ri i.'ri-'t'iv rt-ileved, r" - r.- i. of jut! uniii itorv rhen- ! - I- -ent ;sjt tothe Hot Sprines 'tad ''. it he is abln once mot e w ; l the tVIies. 1. from our friend and ' h II p,ak, ,,f Cnrisiinn. in- ' I.-in. aster county wpl in all oi V It-.-lf atr.iiu"sf the third i 1 ., ; I niu'n ll friend. I" I f . - t f i-,..m t., t-., trive ths lordly ' ' - ! " So mote it he. k' I n d ) ..tr-ei, Mr. J. C. Stine ,' l'..rs. w is to have left, and no - o., Uednerday last for ail ' ; ' ;ti r on-'i N.c,raska an I D sko v . i -i. ah-. nt for several weeks, :,!'' ' -.. d tlcit he will enjov the - : ' 1 r ake It pay financially if a rou and pi.-ket fence which encl were intent!y watc!,in-r its e repoi ter of f ha t p-t p'T was evi ffence) dutv at the time, wt ti m in believina the latter p to the extent of on- "sucker' Mi-other Cei:rad. of tl .fiui-rijf, sncnesfs the prop ecntive cououittee .if the Printers' Association m.-etin'r at IluntiriL'-lon, on Saturday ' f next week, for oi iraniz ition. 1 hones t-i be advi-eil by mad n such eiilin.ciit r.f the majority, so that a i he called at s ,;d t one ami plan-. f the coi.-.mIIToc we favor the but think Tyrone instead of Hiin- tintrden spoobl be selected for Ice port ose. Dr. Wi'liioi Cob-man, formerly of Pa- co'iimitfed -;iii ide at Salisbury. I"- etc is t meet io.jr car As a mem icr meetin-i. tro .liana county, one himself to a bed- p. f rom Di Minn:! on tlie coiiini 'Ssion been found n."ces day i t week, ny lianeit.sr st.' Decea-ed Was released v a short time I'l-vi' iii to of sclf-tnnrc.-r, it oi-r to -end 1 b t. h-ivi-ii . that in- cd condition of ' n some t :ire- st'tution o-vin to t'-e utnelt! his mind, occasioned by the ilea ye;.rs a jo of his if.- and also of an interest intr !i; tie danuhter, w ho da d soon after from eat ii". colored. The Johnstown Tri'mi favs th.it a t w el ve ve t old irirl at F. 1st (.'ocema c. jh Lra ve r,i it li a f' w il ay s a .o to a f nil v 'eve' oped child, the n-.ternitv of which !,e charges on an une'e of her's in Ief7"isoi, county, with whom she lived after the death of her parents nmi up until four or five mo;. ths arro. The alleged father and uncle wi'l probably hf arrested as he well ih-serves to be if quilt V of the sho' kin crime c!i;ii-.'" 1 acainst him tiy the ex".-edi:e'ly youthful mother of the m mot nous babe in .piestion. From last week's issue of the Du Rois Cifv C-"irr. a CKarlield county i cirin', we learn that a youni: man named T. cinder Shoel.v. of Wi'eox. wis w tilled off a board raft at I- ni-diCs mil!, on Tuesday last, and drow ned. The body h id II t be.-n recovered nt Invest nccon' fs. The --ame pan.-r .iNo says that Wm. When, a native of Sweden, w hi le sit t i hit "U the end of a i a i 'road Me ills! above the iirid je nea r Ely's mid, Wednenliv afternoon, was strnck on the left side of the leul hv -i passing train "oIul; wc-t, aud killed almost instantly. f )nr yoima friend S. J Humphreys, of the Severn h A venue Hotel, Pittsburgh, spent the t:r-t three days of the present week jiiinrr I s relatives ai d friends ill tins lo ca rty Sam. is a worthy son of Cambria, and we are triad to know that lie is prosper-in-.', ai is also our friend. W. II. Mauser, chief clerk of the Seventh Avenue, which is undoubtedly one of the best appointed an I best co:i.tucei poteis in llie t imen oiao s. May it ever he thus with Col. I'n-rer, (.'apt. Slai-rjer, I.ieut. H umph.reys, and the hirtre and excellent hostelry with which they are CO" tiect Mi Eliza .lanuhter of Jaines Ilollidavsbui'j, of Cully. ...:.. .1 . Ii.,.) i. I.IIIM, .ir-.T-aico, ...... o. ....... , eonsunipti'.n, on Satuiday ev.-iiinr; last, aL'.'d about eighteen years, and an elder sii'er, Miss Maty, is now lyinir at the point of death from tlie same disease, of which her father and one of her brothers died about three years ao. Havimt known h-r parents In our voimcer days, we sincerely sympathise with t he almost lieai t broken mother in her trreat bereavement. The remains of defeased rerreo , n r ne . ::i no e- ce.e.-i . .-, I i o 1 1 Masi. on Monday forenoon. Were II a Ileouiem est in pea.-.-. mi named F. M. Wiilard. who 'o,m? in has p.v n travelinu through ttie country ob taii.inr inoriey f.out Catholic pr!e-ts on false rei.i esentation-. and who is said to swindled nt least or.e clerevmen ,. rf nboct titfv .lollais. sted end committed to jail in 1'ittsnui 2, o ot -.1st wee K. nu re Thui hiv evenim. Mi means o a fortred tetter trout ine i.i Dubutiue, Iow a. Hi-hop Tuiu'2 n ja i- swi.i.Ver i.i conversat: set t for a police officer, who soon and took the scamp into custody h: ve in this was ar- . on at Tui;-; hy hoi, of I the while he arrived "''fin tl.- Western Penitentiary - ''"ii id v, whither lie was sent ' .-, , I'-' ' ' ' ili.-d of consumption in ," ' on M..nd-iv 'veni"3 list, . .' ah.f i! ilbie-s. Tie was e.tl-s, atiil wss none other than 't ' ' of this county. .-', ' ! H ciie ami its Purronndiuir--' ' :'bi i-pi.if.pit. niilf-r, and when -.".-"'',-' r-i '.pt ietor. Mi. AW Lloyd, .'i ti e siimuier .ivm, as lie - '. : " t Lit. r than the fir-t of next " " ... ) ' ' "'' -'ii I vr. mi .Is sin romi'liiitt ,.' ' to ho !'- -t?rseti-j a"d d - 'ST r-vf r. taCivCil OTI in I W O OI . 111. 't.- ' " ' been picked ii'i nt Morgan's sidim, and while in that position his head came in con tact w ith a telcirraph pole, which knocked him from the ti nu and cut two lar'e holes in his head. 1I' was sent home on the. Johnstown accommodation the same even in;', and died at 3 4-1 o'clock Sunday inorn ins' without ha vine spoken a word. John Wade, a young man from Philadel phia, who had been in Altoona in fjuest of work, which he fai'ed to find, and who was bumpiti'i his wav back on a freinht train, had his hat knocked off tv one of tfrj train men at Ilutirinodoii. on Friday hist, and in juiiipiu'T off to recover it his head struck the irronnd with uch force as to fracture Ids f hull, while at trie same time his led foot ct under the wheels and was run over in such e. way as to reiuire the amputation of all tlie toes on the foot. He w is subsequently te ne.vt d to the Huntingdon county almshouse, . irfcr hf !! If fa a rrecail-Tnii rcrA'.iizn. We e it stated that Mr. Oo. J. Akers, j chainnan of the Dem.icratie County Com- -mittee of Blair county, and foreman of the A I- 1 toona Daily Sun composing room, has re- i sisiupl the latter p osition and oomtemplates j taking up his alode in the Smoky City. ; (.reortre is a good fellow and a cvvl printer, 1 and we therefore trust that Akers of good , luck will attend him in his new departure. A meteor or aereolite startled the people of this and other sections on last Saturday . Pisrht The visitor arrived at about the hour of 10.30 o'clock, aud was in the shape 1 of a hiicre (lobe of red liaht. Seemingly, it j exploded, and individuals from diverse and widely separated parts of the county, such ; as Wilmore, Carroiltown and Cambria town- ship, unite in the averment that fragments of tlie shattered planet were showered down on their respective localities. All which is susceptible of a modicum of doubt, hut that n meteor or aereolite was on the rampaire and that it raised a sensation at the time stated, is beyond dispute. In atitiounciiii tlie fact last week that our young townsman. Mr D. F. Lloyd, a member of the Democratic State Central Committee, was ii attendance at the recent Democratic State Convention, a local con temporary does itself the honorf?) of sayinn that Philadelphia r;rji were well represented . and trot In their work in a satisfactory man ner t akin a home with them about one hun dred and fifty w atches, a number of diamond pins, and a few thousand dollars in cash." A I! w hich is pretty "rufi" or. the "ruffs, " who will no doubt be a (rood deal ruffled about it if they find out that our neighbor has been so outratreouslr 'TuT" on them. Th" pulpit of one of the M. E. chinches in Johnstown has been vacant for the past three or four Sundays, nw ini; to the fact that th name of the pastor, who is, said to be a learned an I eloquent preachet . and was at one time pre-i Una elder of the district, has become mixed up in a social scandal with that of a married I olv who hasalwavs moved in fjood s.K-ielyand has heretofore been look ed upon ns an exemplary member of the church and above suspe-ion. Whether the story is true or falsi- is of course more than we can say. thoucfh it is to be hoped that the parties implicated may be able to prove in some way that they are innocent of the disgraceful crime imputed to them. Henny Schroth, a seven-veT-old son of Mr. Lawrence Schroth, of Carroiltown, went on a tishinii excursion to I'.endcr's dam on Monday last with another lad of about the same ace, but for some reason Benny strolled away t rom Ins companion, who, failing to find him after a diiic. i.t search, returned home and reported that his littie playmate hud been drowned. This of course alarmed the parents and fi lends of the missing la.l, but fortunately their fears proved to be pcrou nd less, as he was found before a irreat whi sittimj on a stone catin-j- his lunch, thmie'ii a considerable distance away from where he and the other youth had parted company. It was indeed a welcome disap pointment to his fatnilv and friends. Tlie woods on both sides of the hill north of the P. B. B., and a couple of miles we-t of Lt'.iy's station, were on fire for a lotii; di-tance on M in. lav last, and as we came by nn the evenim.' train the sizht presented was brilliant and beautiful almost beyond de scription. On the E. C. B. It., near C res son, the wood in the immediate vicinity were also on fire for several days, and pro bably are yet, destroyinrj a irnod deal of tim ber, fences, etc., and threatening for a time the destruction of a creat deal more valuable property, which was only pit-vented by the utmost dili-i-cnce n part of the reiidents of that locality, who turned out and fouizht the tl lines with vi-ior on Friday and atrain on Saturday lait. The fires in both in-tances were no" doubt started by sparks from pass ing engines, and nothing but a heavy rain wili s,-rve to tjuench them. Tlie projectors of the proposed railroad from .Johrntown to Somerset have been f-x-eeedinilv liberal with persons owning pro perty in Johnstown and elsewhere through Which the road must of necessity pas,, pay ing in nnny cases much more than coiinl pon'shiv be realized under ordinary circuu f tances : out as yet they have not proposed to recompense certain parties owning leal esla'e in immediate proximity to tin- pro posed rente, though we have tu doubt they will do so in tin- near future. One of these pal ties is our friend Thomas H.-rtsog, fot meily of Ilollidaysbnrg. whns- large and valuable resilience, occupied by his own and two ether faiui:;es, is located on an alley through which the road is to run w ithin four feet of the house, and who-e property, which cost iiini neariy E-l.onO, will t l.-reby be re duce I in value almost if not unite one-half. We had the plea-one of attending.! meet ing of Sr. John's Total Abstinence and Mutui-I B.-nevo'.ent Society while in Johns town on last Sunday afternoon, and mtiit say th it we were great 1 v plea-ed a t the spirit manifested .against ardent sp'ri's by the organization in question, which numbers about three hundred members. There is probably no tow n in the State where inure good can be accr.mpij shed by such an asso ciation, and we sincerely hope that every member of St John's church who has any weakness for the flowing 'o-.vl i ill soon be en iol led. under tlie hanu.-r of to' a I iibs! in'-n.-e. The first puplie anp arance of tl.is really iueritorio-,1 s org.i niz it ien wi'l be made on Decoration Dav, an invitation to tint ifect f - out Emory Post. C-. A B.. having been ac cepted at tin-above meeting. JVc certain'y h.ce to hear of t'c cm tinned success of St. John's Total Abstinence S.H-;ety, and shall be g'ad to give it a boost, jf we .-an, when ever an opportunity otTeis. A nu-.ie than ordinary number of pick r ki ts iv. i-d along with the F .repa ugh's circus an-1 menagerie, whi.-h exhibited at Altoona last Friday and 'nt John-town on Saturday. Otic of tiiein, wiiogave his name as iiarlcs Moore, u'rh-i to-d; while in Johns, 'own to g t t h'-oneh the pocket of a gentle man named I ! ib'-bra nd . hut was caught in the very a'-t, and e-coiled to the tail in this place et the evening of the sa me day . Judge David Hamilton, of Coper Voder township, o-t a .g.'d wnt.l; wtc.th fll in the same place, which has not sii.ee beer, hoard from. Ina-much as sai I wa'ch was proM-tited to tint Judge when lie was an officer in the I'nion army as Captain in the pu h Pa. avai ry. was conscpient !' of more than its in trinsic worth, it is specially regretted by him as having gone glimmering with the things, that were. Several other parties wet" re lieved of si: miry va'ithlesn the days n-i n-.e.l t hough, so far as we ha e been able I o learn, no Northern Cambria county man was in the '.i-t of victims -i-ter Oabrielle. of the order of Sisters of Mercy. 1 toona. died a t the convent in t l a t city, mi Thiieiday evening hist, of typhoid fever, with which she had suffered for about two months, agr l about L'e years. The de ceased rf .V;".- who w as know n in the world as Miss A;i. e Main r. daughter of Mr. John Miher. of Altoona, and was a most accom plished teacher of dra wing and the possessor of rare musical talent, will be remembered bv some of imr readers as a member of St. John's choir, which gave a conceit at the Court House in this nlae.- a few years ago for tie benefit of the Chinch of the lloiy Name. She was a gra nd-nieee of our towns man. Hotr. John Fei'.h'ii. and was a sister of Mr. Daniel Maher. formerly private secretary to Hon. John B.-iily. Superintendent of Transportation. AHo nia. hut nn.v studying for the prie-fhood in Biltinmre. A sister of the deceased is also a Slter nf Mercy in Pit tsbnrgh. The remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery in Altoona on Satur day morning. Bt. Bev. Bishop Tuigg eon ducting tlie 1 uncial services. We only heard this week of the death of our good old friend Mark Kibhihan. of Clear field township, which occured on the l.slh of last month, after suffering for about three years with that dieadful disease, cancer, which literally ate away the lower portion of his face. Sir. KibUlia'l. whi'e a resident of llollidayshurg a number of years ago, was one of the four brave spirit, who acted as pall-bearers at tb funeral f a sister of the editor ..f this paper, who had died of that malignant disease, small pox. and to which three of hi- own children had pre viously mccumb".l in -ide of as nnny weeks, and f ir that one noble ami Christian act we have v.-r held him in grateful remem brance, am! now that lie bus been called to his eternal reward it is our sincere h ue' that (iod has been merciful to his soul. He was esteemed by all who km-w hits as a man of unimpeachable integrity, a kind husband and father, an obiierng neighbor, a good citizen, and a devo it member of t he Cat h tlie Church. His re. nains were taken to Holli daj.iiie.rcr. his former home, for interment. May he reit in peace. Hon. A. II. off roth writes us under date of the fith inst. that Census S.mrrvisor Miib-r, of this district was in Washington City on t'ue Saturday previous, and while there showed him fCoffroth) his list of ap pointments for Cambria and oilier counties in the district, all of whom had been highly recommended to Mr. Miller and were cer tainly as good, if not thi; best, selections tint could have been made. So far as Cam bria coiir ty is concerned, our informant could recall but a few of the n-imcs, ami of these heoi.ly mentions Mr. Alj.l.onsus Ward, of Fhenshurtr. and Me-rs. John T.'aab. Xa thatiiel Home and Jacob Trefts. all of Johns town. The territory of the first named will comprise Ebrnsburg borough and Cambria township, whi'e the dntie-of the three latter will be confined strictly to Johnstown bor ough. The first three of the ccrdlem.in above named, it. may be proper to say, ate Democrats, wlv'e the latter is a well-known ami prominent member of the (ireenback organiz a'.ioii. The other appointments for t'-e comity, when thfy become publicly known, will no doubt prove q-jt is sat'? i.y?TV ss the otb N-,r f-l Our energetic friend, Mr. J. E. Shields, of Lore t to, w ho does about as much as most of them to keep the Freeman afloat, has made up his mind toemhaik once more in the mercantile business, and is now in the east purchasinc a large atid varied assort ment of dry goods, dress goods, notions, hats, caps, boots, shoes, groceries, etc., w hich he proposes to sell at prices which for chea pness no one can excel. Ed. is one of the most re liable business men in Cambria county, and if good goods and square dealing have any attractions for the people of that section, as they undoubtedly have, he cannot fail to se cure a lucrative trade. Mr. Michael Kearnev, a highly respected fitiz-n of Conemaugh borough with whom we Were acquainted for more than a quarter of a century, met with a terrible death at the Oautier Works, Johnstown, on Thursday morning last, in consequence of hcing struck by one of tlie fragments of an eleven foot belt-pullev which burst and flew in all direc tions, dealing destruction to everything in its way, one of the pieces, weighing about one thousand pounds being thrown a distance of over fifty feet. The lragment which struck the unfortunate man tore a terrible hole in his stomach, fractured both of his legs and his left collar bone, arid nearly severed his left arm at the shoulder. Deceased was born in Minister township about fifty years ago, and lived for a considerable time in Tyrone, where he was employed as an engineer on the Tvrone and Clearfield Branch Bailroad. He w-is a brother in-law of ex-Treasurer Cox, the two gentlemen being married to sis toi s, and was always faithful in the discharge of his duties as husband, father ncighborand citizen, ns weil as the fullrnient of his obli gations as a member of the Catholic Church. His funeral took p'ace on Friday, and was one of tiie largest ever seeu in Johnstown. May he rest in peace. We never ehronicled a death with more sincere regret than, we do that of Mr. Au gustine J. Fogle, of Altoona. who died of consumption about one fl'elock on last Fri day afternoon. We knew Mr. Fogle for many years, and having learned to esteem him as one of our most intimate and faith ful friends, we can truly sav that a nobler heart never ceased to beat than was stilled in death when "Gust" Fogie, as he was familiarly called, was summoned from time to eternity. Mr. Fogle was one of the best known and most respected citizens of Al toona, and although he commenced life as a poor boy, l:e succeeded by well-directed energy and honest endeavor in acciiniulnt ing quite a comfortable competence, which has of course been left to his wife, son and daughter, all of whom survive him. De ceased was married a number of years ago to Miss Maggie Sullivan, eldest sister of our esteemed friend, Dennis Sullivan, and also of ex-City Treasnrei John C. Sullivan. re cently deceased, and was aged about 47 years. Throughout liis entire life he was a "zealous, earnest aid devout Catholic, and having received the last rites of the Church and (bed an edifying death, there is every reason to believe that he has found favor with God. At least such is our heartfelt piayer on behalf of his immortal soul. Shi'imvf's S.m.f.s Following is a brief description of the several properties to be dispo-ed of at public sale by Sheriff Griffith, at the Court House in this place, at 1 o'clock, r. M., on Monday, June 7th : All the riir'U. title ami tnt.-r.-t of '. A. I.nnir-t.i-oi me! .1 i.-ob Tin. ma-, of. in an l t. 'in" hundred and ttventv acre ol .inimprov. d land in White towa-liin. "T.i he sold nt the suit of .Maritr'-t A. ari l .l en'-' I'l.-k'ev. All the riirlit. title- -, latere! of John 11. I..wu intr. ..f. in and to one-halt m-n- ul land In Honda totvn-liin. with :i t-vo mtv frame hf-ui" and hoar 1 (ruble flieron erected. To be old at the suit of John c. .v .1 A. iat-n. mrTiviiiif p-ruicrs of the linn of (f it.--. Son x Co. All the ri-'hf. title and Interest John It. W.-n-troth. of. In a r. 1 to three hundred and ten ie-res of iiTiini.ro .'.1 Ian 1 in l:t.-k-ou t one Inmdr'd and fortv-tive rn-: land in Ja'-ks-in Town-!t(p. AN. in the Md.i-.-c of S iir.-iarrhib. pup . f Joi-n T-inTii All the nuhf. tit'i fiiek. of. in an.', to ei.'ht a-r t'lttielrji. .ci wlta-h are T-'ul fr iinaiid part har !i..ti and he sold at th Ad the r LOCAL (ORRLSP05DF.X E, twnship. A'5o. to s fl n niinjiro-ptl tun lot ol KTolllDl ii. i-f ..M :tt the :inl interest o iV'er V. liol- of limn Ti I.:-It fr:Tiin si;i!'l. To -iiiL oi M.try A. or. nor. it. t tt." :i:nl i Titf-rf.st f Win. U. ;m.t tO :l 1' "f LT'.'lll.i IHh! 1 t II ' T- V - inffi T c" i n W i i m of .Trim Ki.ilf boro-itrli. To ! t . ' -r ".-n ,,1 J. Hei rs'. ; Ti.l H. V si .1-1 ; M ; r,.I i n ten icrrs ;!" I.udI in rrfct-'i ;t tvioti nt the- tiii '. now !.r e 71 r. f .l-'(ni t'arrcn, M IWi-tfT ttiW u- rv Iruti.o lioui, ol.I at tt.c :.it Ail tl:" ri-ftt. t (if. in i To liit.'t phi . on wt: :'!? r :! J i-ipx V .n. At! tl-p riitit. tit an-! inf"'.' o. in nn-I to "vorit y-t wo :i . ?Tnry tr i'i'o l:::--. n !! l.- in Siiiii;n;'!i ill tow nship. ir.lt n H'.viry rl:i. tnwn. on Kiif':iv. .?m:e 4th, t!n foliowine; f 1 ti-J . ui a tff t !n dt.-c, an 1 a Irani" To be at the AM John tW - 1'C SO, tat , titi tl;- ri-'.t ' 5n i v. t f. iii : orv Irn'iip hoii rnst lot Ot of Mry Jnl LTo'in-l ami :i t..iruxli. To J-.mi i ".iiilu'W. I, to i. r-'!ui l ns l-iiiifis: - in t !" h iiitv;;r l : n m.I so;,!" iir: !u Wo nrf t1 d 1 st-.ri wrot T Iht'1 Ar.l a Jintht-r (if-t i- th ;t th: 1 iir-: s th in r t - .'if!- :t-'e!f i- ar. i-t'-nni! P'zht r r -m i r-1 r t'roiii, ; i 1 h" I c ; ii ; ol' ( : e j.ri. f -t.fih-o. Alt -.m II (h' '-ori-iP -'hWI. dPi w e Thctnp t tit- oM-or,-, ooiit l-y Ttn) in n s n 1 1 1 I v OriJlOV W.'.'f. i. r. 1 1 r.r ( i 1 I ot Mr. W.;r t U .1 i.v :r ;u our own k 't.-r ol-ithi'i i n iin'Mi-! rhr'i,-'l , c-iuir.M- : t'.:.t 1. :"unl t::it. li-ril -urpns- : to th 11 'm:-! . t ho p :i; lh with whom it .i M't. .Tamk W, Tt;,y. th f-pr.'c: - now tr.ive'in'jr in tior,:i ( the t r,.i r Vr Vr I t f ;;t hi- -firk it'te : t (i:lt llM I'lif'iUip r ns .-iitw sold ftrp oiT-otor t.iin ;. i-luajure to book -r nt. 'ountv Fo;:nt- tttiliS oi,-- ni-.i in i:ift :tit km.l hov- t-r. Ill t i iT ;!'y i:t th.- K r 'I to ! v I- ;tu ii corn-. -h v i:"re;i t r to c 1"- 'hnrvh' hr-t i- .r-irr !(Jot i-o'.M ji pnii-hf 1 i on I n w t by th- v. : i - ft '. h' l 'r- p-n c f.hlc r. i - -s :in 1 i t.fnnt ro rrt : 1 sr. - t-tv'.' -r. i n I f p- to by all who rr fl tt. Wc n ise j'rr to luiv i ":i ; h i book- to i iii -fir! -i rm trom the i;h:l-htrs. i i' " ' r ' ! i v; unl 1 1: tc-rc-l i i:rj itdh.ir H tor v ,f t ' ';i t i-i ( tir J-i iH'tf." Tho t'-nt m-irfo in b,. tli tii-t -rv of the "hnn-li -jri:(.', whilo thf Art'l blslioj, t ri-. .-er no rn wrh nn.'e :i fi rPrt-on-niz. yr, m -i 1 1 ho t:i-ilv cornpro; o t wl'-hinjr .Mr. !ii!v. us tuev can bj bunirlit It. The .-f t rir,ff fhvs Tiavr com p. tr proj h-: -:ioi ti;pv mn-t. When the )i'n !oth liy hpr rir Antl the ruin tlo;h i.iy th? da.-t. Tr, it tio run w ::i:!-. : 2-1 t.i. f -n iln'..iy vu r- boot t ho r: j.fr.. H tr th. '!' a--Ti . i:r t j:vp:i-:. A:: M i: o iitl hf (-. ?.-.r b'.ir fit: , nn-i :ihly I.-, it innttr :niO Hf'MltHMl Lo ui ven to an or- er inn it in prrvn. CBKRBTTRicm, May 10. 1M0 Pear T'rffwa?" The old a1np!. that "when rotrnos fji'l out honcut men -et their duw," tin been forcibly dcrotnstrated hr within the nt two wopliri in a failtnic ot between I'hilip Stitf.r and Kmrrtft R-rinir. which resulted in Borinic phootinir Stlffler in the lex with a rcrolvpr; and, an nurtl. the hrht did not terminal with the la.t blow, hut n rarriod on with that unruly member, the tonffue. On either aide, from day to day. oth er wpm dnissred in. and finally Kd. Borlnjf, ecuu Inir ti the ai--tanp of hid brother Km met, tp pel firtrth in h1 miirhtand slew n-. awore before Squi-e K'iin. of thiit place. th-t pome time lat fa'l Thiliri Stifflr. Joph St i tf ?r. known alo aa "lhinrr.loe." Alexander Ionir and himself had stolen from Harney I kontrln J!4' w.nnn, where he (Harney) had lelt tt tjn.iinif uT.r ntht. not 1e tnif able to reah th!" tdace. to whleh he t en CTired in hnulin:? ifoods for V. Kinport. E. H. t'.iint, Hnd other, a lot of tnd blatiketa. two horse blanket, two enniee cutter", a lot of cap. rlore. hiit-. etp . for whhh arfh wrii mud the following week, but without fltiCct-f. ex';t that several sun- F;iure urrindor wom tourid. On Saturday lat, at a n early hour. on f:t hie ("rarer, of thH plaeo. ( Hirney l:mirl:i. Thomas Ti!ila? ar.d inyclf ! started In pursuit of the parties implicated, and ; by n'".n of the ame diy hnd Mccer:!ed In eapt-ir- ' r'r the three thieve, with iicarlv all the irods. ! John Knfon, Etop. Inptt'V of the I Vaee for Cherry- i tree bormi'jrn. iaube.picn 1 1 v nil f m'tcd the aeeua-d to b !l in the uni of .f."K each tor their appearance . at the Je.netiurt tn Indiana for which lust act : the th'cves owe the Sotiire thtir Pinc-r thanks. I The people, however, do not approve of the net. a? ' thev believe that a brd in the hand i wt.rth two j in the bnh. and that the 'Squire should thereltro i have cel tPeni. t!iir a ,en"".tifn wr. create ! in our mid-'t 1at week by the arrival here ol a peddler :rm Altoona. who :tl Icjffs that hi? parrner in biiin ha bevn Uii-'lr.ir ince 1-ift Aufcrust.itnd that he had suc ceeded in tracing liini to a hne occupied nt The time by a man named Swiircr. who hp- since nld the projfrty and i now keeping a hotel at h"si Sprinif!. in ymr eotmty. Heond tliat. he says he conbl it no trae of him. Kilmer h i tt that a certain pron In a certain neichborho-i about two miles fr-'m here, in In. liana county, h been cpenly aecned b another party there with hav inif been seen on several occasions wearing "tlie inis-'in man? elothintr. Th-re ha- teen considerable ate.llntr done in the lat two year within a cirelo t f flo or iix mile Inni thi- place, and suspicion ha at 1a?t jHiinted in the rlht direction, a proven by recent development?: but have we a No had a murder? I! now the uertion. (! this, however, more next we-k. On Saturday nizht. about the hour of ten. when dor and windows were thrown open to admit thn balmy breezs and Fweet sirain- of muic eman ating from the cornet hand "1 thi place, there ap peared fn the heaven, descending anl pa?insr westward, a flaming la':l of tire. variouM e-tima-t d as bcinir as larue a a half ruhel ineasnre, a dishjian. a wairon wheel, etc.. which brilliantly il luminated the town and surrounding hill for a nvmi .'lit. and then FnddPTi!;. disappeired while vet semin'rly (fiite a distance above the Inrixon. Vollowinir quir klv in 1t wake, and ere the eyes of behold r b:id time to turn from the scene, 'hero came a rumbling noNe as of thunder, yet so nnlikn tliund'T fh.it o;ne ilescribo it as similar to the boom of ar: illery In oteninir. with the di -charge of three or tour pUce m nnKon. and iVillowcd bv in-ntintr-rabb t-iects fir- in rapid Micce-sion. What couhl it have been? 1 mean tho tioite. J. O. C REGISTER'S NOTICE! VOTirE l hereby tfren that the followlnR i.1 named Accounts of Adminn-tratom et. al. have ben parsed aud filed In the Kfl?ters Otfice, at FhetiFbunc. In and for the count of Oamhrta. and will be preseoted to tho Orphan Court of vald county, for confirmation and allowance, on Bf nexUzy, June 9, A. D. to wit: 1. The firnt and final account of Moite B. Miller oxecntor of Christian Weaver, late of Kichland township, dee'd. 2. The acconnt nf Jame- McTJermftt. rnardlan ol Columban Muiaire, e minor child ot Cornelius Mas?" ire, decd. 3. The acconnt of James Mclerm!tt, rnardln oi Ann K Mainirc, ft minor child t Cornaliui Marnire, dee'd. 4. The Drt and final account of Jo-eph Crite, srnnrdlan of Katie Callan. m minor child of W m. j C)il!sn. dee'd. ! 5. The tina and final amount of K. A. Storm, one 1 ot the exerntors of I'rtcr Kcrnjrac, dee'd. t .n s H 1S TIEKXAN. MarrU-.l. t St. J HiiT'-n. Altoona. on Tnerdnv. Mas 4. lSO. by liev. : Father Sheedy, .Mr. 1. A. H au.s and M iss Hiri det i Tikrvav. !oth of that city. Th" it Irs that our worthy yonnsr friend and pa- ' tron ll:td- to hiss happiness, and thus it Is that an- ; other of Kve'-j ffiir lauirhteri c-mfides her heart I art. hand to the keepinrj;of no who, we are pure, 1 ivi il never prove recreant to the par-red tmt. That j both in iv find their briifhte-t anticipations fully ; reaii7et in this world and their happiness eotu- pitted in the n xt, is the sincere wirb cf tho print er man. ' 6. The second account of Kranci 'Knel. firvu- ( tor nf eo. Elder, late of Ijoretto foronh. riee'd. ; 7. The firtt and final account ot Francis 'Friel, i executor of Margaret Atknon. late ol Loretto f borough, dee'd. h 1 he second an-! final ac-ount of Pavtd Sutton, ! . irunrdian of Mary Almira Sutton, a minor child of j Willi tn; Sutton. decM. j ! 0. The hr?t and final account of Sophia Smith, i : administratrix of (leorKe Sruitb, late of Cambria 1 i horotiuh , dee'd. j 10. The rim and finnl necoant of i leo. F. Fresh, ' exoru:-rof Wm. Herkel. ,& ot Harr township, ! ; dee'd. j 11. The first and final acconnt of Toseph Hogue, ! admini-trrnor of Mary A. Conrad, late of Clear- ! j tlebl township, dee'd. j J 12. The account f J. A. Oriin. ruardlan of Sarah : f tlriru. a !ijintr chihl of Andrew Jnm. dee'd. i 13. The tirst and flriM? account of Smniuel Hlomrb, ( J exec.ttorof Christian IXuruer. late ol Stony Creek : towi:h;o, de'-'d. " i I 14. The first nnd final account of Kfrhard fit- ! I tfnri. ruaro'an of Iaton E. Jones, a minor child j of liuirh Jones, dee'd. ! lb. The fiit and Coal account of Owen W. Ko- 1 herts. administrator of JuhnJ. Pryee, late of Johns- j town borough, dee'd- j 1. Tho tirst and final account of John Hrady, j j admioitrator of Hu?zh McCrorey. dee'd. " ! ! 17. The first nnd final account of Catharine 1 t iMwIifrit. administratrix rttrt tcttan'nto annrxo of ; j Kichani Iwlinir. Inte of Millville (Hirouirh. dee'd. I IS. The first ac-ount of (hninro nverrith, puar- : dian of treitre. Kate and Jennie Hendtng, luiuor : children ot John Hrtndmp, deceased. J ly. Th firt and final account of Wtn. Sprfnirer, I and John O't. Jr.. administrators of Henry Sprtu- j . g-er. late of Carndi townhip. dee'd. i The third and final recount of Catharine Mc . Colsfan, adruinistratrix de bonit ton rum tr$tanrnto . i ennexo. of ivter Ixjugherty, late ol SummitviUe boroiiirh. dee'd. j 21. The second and partial account of John E. ! ! Scanlan. one fif the executors ot Jeremiah Mc'ion- j I lifle, Inte id Washington township, dec'-!. J ; The first and partial account of Martin San- ders, executor of Ehzabeth Stuby. late of Carroll i : township, dee'd. I ta. The tir-'t and final account of W m. Hyars, i ' iruHrdian rd Fdwin l'carson, a minor child of Win. J Fearson. dee'd. I I"he account of Jamei McfKrrmitt. guardian ot Andrew SyUesfr Mauire. a minor child of , . Sylvester Mairuire. dee'd. ! '2ti. The nrst and parMal account of Jas. C. Mur- ray. urvivinif executor of Michael Murray, late of Carroll township, deceased. 2. Tho fintt and final account of Thomas Aber ; nathy. fxecutor of Charlotte Abemathy, late of , ! Iretto borousrh. dee'd. i 1:7. The .-ccond and final Account of Margaret , M-"lu;rc and John F. Shiotds. ad ministrators of j Miehaol JlfUuif', late ot Allegheny township, . dee'd. J. LAKK. Heiristr. I lleiFter'fi i mce. Ebenbunf. May lu, ls0.-14-3t. t 7 "DOIT YOTJ DO IT!" ORITI'ART. SEH iFfilEI. Td. at hiv resi.bT.ee In I'arr-.l!-town, on Monday. M :y p. l-0. of ennsr-r-tlon ot the brain. Mr. Anthony Skiuhcied. naed abotit 30 your. lece:isel was Joriueriy a r -ideut of Herks county, whither his remains were taktm it,r inter im n t." K EH i EE. I hed. of con-u-i.pti.ni, at the rcs! dnce of his mother, in Allegheny t -wnMdp. on Monday inornluir. May M, 1h. Mr. Kazaris Kntoi.ic. aire.! about f ' year. le.-e tHf.l resided for a coniderablo time at Eil ly's station, where he carried on the brewery busi ness, and from whence h returned to the home of hi mother ulv a few dave prec-dintr his death. w, (-h oi.tf vij t..Mi. though . '."r-'cty uner- perted. Mr. FI'-'C"!' we nn ho-tesi man. a ifoo-l ri:i7i"i. a htithfit friend, and an exemplary mem ber oi the Cathoiic Chur'!i. 1 :.t t-ruieti t at Eotetto on Wednesday h renjoij. M.iy hy rft in pence. r i)!.)orv norE I'lnKi TOK. Tlie nn l-ri-en-d .-it-r lc.ai-..-lf as a candidftto tor t ip ..thro ol l'oor liotl-a Ilircctcr. sulilcft to tde Uf-ci-ioil of tile orn:n' Il-'ilin.-: .U-- .-.ri(-n t ;on . Ii roiniicilod and el.c'ttd I.p jd'-ilirc- hiii!--.-:f to ili( ch . tl'c tri.r d'.iti.-- i.crtaiiiiiis t'J tlie ioco..ti toV'.ie I e-t ol I,- nl.ilitv. " S.J. I.nilKK. tut.- Tn... .May fi. lssa.-t.c. "Vjo'i kj( ITICK.Tlrf first ofc-oinrt of Julius ssintrc r.f A. .T. Stolti arid. witp. ill rra--t for c-i-. lit-r-. linc I'f'n tiled in Hit- I'rothono tsrv'n i i;;i.-p ol 'a irl.rai t on ut y a rd ill ." jre..r.t cd icr tie; Hi-tiion ot the (,'ouri. un Monday, the J.'.i'i day of June, A. It. ss... '. V. irii'iNMlI.I.. rrotl-ciKd arr. rrotlionotary's ( Kic-c, KlH-nt.ura, clay iri. I- .-3t. E XiXTTill't'S XOTK'i:. 1 l-r ale Of M t.'H AEL C-KKI.I V. il'C'il. r- t ' -t-oi-patary ni-.-n 'r-.- f -tat' i-t t icliacl 1-i'r : ( -royl.-'town- liil". dec. -a-r. I. tiat iilif I-i- uiid.ain rictl. nt-ricu iir.-i-y l- lacd to i-aid --tat t') m.ik.r mi. arc! t;l- -c lolviiiiT r-la..': will o. r' v ar.T Il.'td c a t.'d, torpttle-AMl-'.s SM.LIA. i.xccutor. l.ccil itra 111 -d t ViV.iTi to 111. -c in-diar-- y.i :n-.-rit. .T-c(-nt('.lie anie, moot. M.,v li. M i.-e. KCUTOR'S N OTI ('!-:. l'.-tiito of M ai:k Ki:-.i.ai:a v. .:.",!. I.rtt'Ts tn,I!..ritcntary on tiir e-lat . I ."-lark K ;' lanai:. late .f fiurt!-U1 t..wi'li't. .Ic-fi-.-d. l.r-vo tit'cn ur.ii'tf.l t.i Hip tinder-in ii.-d. rcf d ; a in tiie panic ' .nn -1. : .. Aii jmroi,s i-.i i.-'t-ed to .-a-d es tate will I-.-a-.- mi kc j a . in cot w I'lmnt dpla v. and ttio-p lct.-inir .-la 'tas aanit the sam;' wiii l-rc-enl them. I-roi ci-lv .r..!.a:. d r.-r -! 1 l.-n-.-n-. .Ti isr.'it r.r.uiNi h-iii, r.p-iitor. ri'-r-.rii.M Tit ... May 14. l-t.-St. Notice to Bailta anl Contractors- t (mnitnl(t!irr' Ofiir.. ) F.tMiMi rR. amliria t'onnt.v. Pa. 'KALI-ID I'KOI'OALS will Ite rf- r-iv.-d nt ttii oit1- nurd 13 o'clor-ls. w.. on Tliurortny. .1 11 ti Is. tor ilirr crci-tion 01 a 'our: Hen-c in t hi pin..-, to !. coiistrru-tcd of In a k, lacpl an.; trimmed with stone, and in ne Notice toTaxpayers. IN accordance with an Act of the (Jeneral Assem bly of this Commonwealth, approved the 6tii day of April. 1S72. relating to the collection of Tax es in Cambria county : Notice is hereby given to Taxpayer residing" in the district1 below named that t he County Trei Mirer, in coin pi in nee with the Second Se.-tio-i'nf said Act. will attend at the place of hoid:mr the town.-nip and borough elections, on the following named days, for the purpose of re ceiving the COl'NTV, STATK AND POOR TAXES Ast'ttfd fnr the yfar J-.SV'.-Monday, June l-l. Tnnneitiill Ilorouh. Tueidav, June 1.'., ritl!itz:n B'-roij-h. fdni-dtty June It. Sninmitvl'.le Horotrjih. Thursdav. Juno 17. anl-1 nsrtcn Tot u.hii. 1-ri.iny. June 1. Vortae Townlup. Saturday. .Tun.. 9. Wnmore Hornnn. .Monday, June -1. SnmmertiiTi T-iwufhlp. Tllvsd iv . June "roy le Townh 1 p. Wed:.i:?il ,y. .Tun? L.ift I'oTiemaush iioroufen. T ioi 1 s.l.i . J l. Ci. I'.-.i..:.:: i':rr'-iv:n. Kriday. Jliin- Ci. '.Vo .dv:,I.- Korou:.-1!. SUurliiv. June -'3. 1-t Ward. Jul.nsiwa H"r"aj(li. 'lend .yl .Inn" Vet. 2 1 Wur.i. Taesda v. J are v-t. :td V.at-,-t. V.'. iiuc.-d iv. June .10. 4th Ward, " Thnr-d iv. July 1, ttli Ward, Friday, July i. 61 h Ward. Tuedav. Juiv (t. tt Ward. ConpniHUKU " V.'eiii.esd-iv. jnlvT. : Went. Tlmr-d ..v.'.lnlv s. l t Ward. ?tl illvilie Fri.iay. j.ilv 0. V I Ward. Satarday. .fitly 1 i, l'r.-pcet Horriuich. "Mondavi J u! v r.'. lt Wani.l'iiraiira Korough. lacsday, J-il. l i. -Jd Ward. We lnes l 1-. .Tuiy 14. 'oaprr-d ale r.-M-u'ikh. Thr.rd:ty. July 15. Lower Voder To.n-tnj. Friday. July 15. I c-r Yndcr Townrrh.p. rs tturdsy. July 17. Stn.vrecit T..wnliip. Monditv. Julv I'1. Ttlau-itr l own.-liip. Tuesday. .Tnl'v v I.ref.o 1! tr-'U-h. We lnedsy. iTaly V!, All.-niieny TownMp. Tliurr.lav, .1 uly i0. 1, (rHliin n 1'ownsinp. Friday. July V.;'.. triearli.-I l Township. S itut.iav. .Titlv -.'4. ("tieat Splim? Herouiti. Mi.n.lav", J-iiv '. While T. wnsl.ip. ! ned:.'y. July 17. Ucad Township. We'nei.l.iy. July 2. I lean Townlilj. '1 !n:r?fiiiy. July 13. '!n t T...wuluj. Frill;. V. Julv r'K Kl'ler '!"0Wr.,!;ip. S-iur.;.iy. J ulv Sn-.i'iliiinna T.jwr.sblp. Monday. A 111: -1 -J. Can:,l!:..vti: 11 ir.ui;u. Tacday. Aiiii.-t o. Cr.rr"!' Towrri.-tr.t.. Veiti.'s.lay. Anira.-t 4. IJ.trr Townhit.. ' hnr.u.iy. Ank-ii-t n. lilaekiiek '!i-.vuhip. ri lav. Auu-t 9. Ja.-k'on Township. S iiur-jay. au-.-n.i 7, ('uniLria 'i.--vnli ip. Morula-, Ai:tu; :. Fit War 1. Khrns'.urs Horo. l ne-day. i:ii-t VI. WetWar t. Wc lac-day . A tnft H. Tayh.r I . wish i p. Thar-da v.'Ani- a-t 1 -. 'out-ma .it li T.v. r.hIp. Friday. A iuu-t lit. !:;-.!. lan-l T..wnr-hii. S.itur lay. Ails-list 14. A.Uir.s Ti wc-L ip. And. iri ne.-ord-Iiee n:rh the Sc-fcic! S'-ei! snid A- r, on ad iaxo 1 aid t 1 t-ie Ti-eaMirer I" tiie ;:re-t davoi Sei-ttuioer there n iil t.ear.J.'c 1 cr c r"-cr.ii.. ,' . - o-t-. I.e.' f c tid'lt it t 1 ii r pa id ts -o- jt nd placed m He- hi n! of an othcer , (or .-oileciioa. AM-KEW YKA'll.KY, 'on ni v I'r;-a iir.:r. iirt-r'i I'Kif-t. FJ-'-nilaire:. May 4. SS".-4t. 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, ia 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 natronized the house for iq 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 1 The BOYS' Department is Better Stocked 1 ! The CUSTOM Department is Better Stocked!!! The SHIRT Department is Better Stocked !!!1 Ail this will be apparent on FIRST SIGHT ! Please call whenever you can and look through this BEEHIVE of a Building, so busy with its Hundreds of Workpeople and Customers. Do not 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. WAMAKER & BROWH 5 OAK HALL, SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, THE LARCCST CLOTilINC H0UCE IN AMERiCA, PHILADELPHIA. STILL LATER AND BETTER ! NEW SPRING GOODS IN GUKAT I'ltOl-rSION AT FHHtOHOFF'S CHE&? STOUKt tuc WhPe so iii)v art loolrinr c-vt' -ti cZ to the cminiy 3f(i-1rntiil t?-v;;Y,n j,i lan'j the hick; man, tf". snhtcrilcr '. r"iC.T?(.7 ri ro)i'n" tn th' r.iTft, business una. qne il his iiml trf-l'-l (itffitv-n ' "7'''if7 hi. r;-:ri7; and Hie 'j-ublo- wvcraUy with ALL KlXlt ()'y liVODS AST PRICES SO LOW .n d tictn 1 all THAT XOyi: VAX VIZ DAlZi: COMPKT1Z WITH HIM. V- be f'juwl i i a yeucrul Tluycrs will ahcai,sj:n3 a ftrt and cUomit s'--'.- of ti t rth itf'rc, co)itjd i.-i',i; u O'tiiUt' lint o - Al'DITOirs SKT- ns v ;i ;rn on and a tier n days l; jvr .otne. and no ml take, iliich ! a -fh rhodc-t nas sm:t:iMy n the earth. Th;j ifeni is written . and tbrrc mny have pp some let In part of t-ry t pfor'..' we tn to fre 1 lio diu: t a to the pr'tprietv l.ht S. I'..i:nenthal. llV.i El-ventu kep" tfr biire.t co; k o! b...t-i bo? h fu-rs. to bn found o!T.ide the them nt pi cv- n , i.h lnar:- 1 :t liT dcaterii. H 3 W 1 1 1 pavrhe to an cr.b r bv mail v. Inch would cord ; nee w r h plr: and !"-c!!icatn be een nnl examined at th; .ih"e Vcdned:v. May l.th, 10. Each l-id inul be ar-coToriarii'-d with tl.e mi Til ot .M'Oo. ennditlon.rd that I fie hi enter inton-nin-t and m e siuTifient bi hiithful prrlonnnnee ot the fame ut naioed ii th bid. The Comm i-Monera rs-irtf the r:;;ht to reject ar. and all --. sAein:!, w. t wis, .KM t N t: M FBI. I.E. Con: :c ;k.' ik ; 1; ri i: eky. S E. Tt. Prxi.fi a . Cierk. Eben-"burrr. Maj Ib-'.-Id. n bfrn.l in thler will uls tor tho the t rice Moocr. ( yr. little lii.rnet on the n.-st A sh-r-iTV-r little vilyaln .To'-eph?is ir.tvc the ned a kok And tbeu tlicre was a million; Th!1 .Tiey.hn! wa- not Th edebratod Jewi-b. histori-in. who would liave known o.-tter 'ban all th:t. or It on Id be stra nirrt. H woubl have known. snppoM'ni; him f t be livinir nt t!i present d :v. and the v.either bein warm ;:nd no w:ml rirriuir he vr..uld have known, we Imasri'iP. fh:it ready-made ( !tthii:g instead ot horneis ouht to be th" rir- tibpvt ni lite that presented itelt. Th'n, if he w.is sciiMble. he 'vonli say 1 will o to :nion .V Kcndheim's. nrt door to the ! irt Nationnl It. ink. A!t kmi.i, whre to.-ic i lare and freh and whoe prices tn liberal, and buy for my.-odf and lam ilv. SrMMrTt time will come ncrTin, Wit h it? oftly blowinir 7c; hyr ; Lwinif kin' :ire f n the fod-I ; Soin are ci.v5 and pome are heifer. Th" f-.rr-'-'rz i ippoed to have be written bv t!i? Tort Ii.T:rc'i!o T r:;yy u: :n ar!y d.iyr. To ct'iit i 'i ue t h Tisrra t i ve so bruptly let t oI. w 5- n.dd that U'd only Irn Niimnier time come, but thi the atmo-ph-re i warm to a dcifn-e p.iy "soinfihin" le- than a hundred in the .;.di!. A Min-froke under the-se rircutn t.i nee- would not be remarkc.b!'1. and hi w to uuard na!iit it n verv ivitural ijuerv. Hoy your fhdh'iijr Iroin .la, .f. M'irphy. H u Clinton r.t'reet. .Tohnsto-vn, i theonly re'iable an act. Oft a T'-TtM: Vot.H'Y in the E ,nU iVa Idfe A-Mtrn'-e s .---ety oi t e J'n'.t Sr-it-., 12 Er- a 1 TT iy. N'- Yo li. It w, II ;-r.,v to bo an c.teoed 1 .tir ly it; rit:i b' e i rive-d in w n-d her t he i iy u r.d pi r t'y du - early or nrvive- the tontine divid.-nd 1 e r'od s-der-ted. which ler;r-d i ufu;!Iv f Ted J( t 1, l.'i. or :0 inr. In the t?r t cne. th" l.eirso! tiie tnpnrcd iret the benerif ot t he i nvri infii t : in the f. cond c !te, t'.e i nu f-e i ir"t it t.i ca fit while liv inr. t ot ti e Ettiiitbtf, .Irtto-prv 1st. Into, 5tl7:Oft. H ; puh in. T.."f IOT. E.dieies :ire in-'-'nli-sf't-le nt-r Sfiui; in fore thn p yp,ir'. A. Y. HrrK. Er-cnsbur, I'a., is lo-al nrent l- r thi? sterling obi coinj-nny. It. Apvfrtipin'Cw ' 'nFAT?. It Tin become? so rotvitnon to writ' th bcjjiniuc (i ati eU'Oiint, interi'tini n i T i I ami I1imi r;;n It into si,rio ndvi tisMttnt tiutt v nvoitl ai! snob, Hifats nntl simply nt.Mition t t!u nrrifs if Hij Hitters in as plain, ImneM ttTins as pos hiiilf, to iibiib'e e.p:o to cive tlioni opp trial, a no inirt who kiions their vnlae will ever 11 -e an t bin? else. M. Oat man, Mle aetit, KlH-iisbtirs;. A DMINISTRATOirs NOTICR. Ji V. l:iti of MAHV AN I-t'TIIKft. d" d. icif r ut adinini'tr-iMon 0:1 th1 rrntt of Mary Ann Enther. laic ot Carroll township, deceased, h-iviu been granted to the iiMhTf-mii'vl, alt per p n i.idsbt 'tl tu raid e.Matn nre kereby r.otilied t hp t iiti 11: ed 1 at e p;i n.en t in 11 -t he mad", a n I t hor-e hurma: el aim? nii-onf-t the mipii will present thorn, r-rperJv autben: ictcr'. for K-Mleinent. Jf. A. ECTfttE Adrn!3bfmtnr. 0.rrf.;i T., Iny 14 itn m. TH" WS' AITU.aHKMKNTS. T Notice lirrd'V ?irn that t he f.dU'Win niiiinl :tppr.ncmetit . property appraised nnd -et npart torid'.w of decedent, uii-b-r the Act ct A--vi;ibly ot the ii h ' . Ap.'i!. A. Ih Vl. hae been Hied lu the liet-ter'n ibco, nt l.ben-bnr. in and for t ne county of ( 'ambrni. an-1 will '-o prc-scnt'-d to the Orphan. Court of aid county for confirmation nnd allowance on W ednrsti'iy, the Uth Jay of Jun 1", to w:t : 1. Invninry n ud appr.i dement of certain person al property appraise I an 1 -et apart for Ann Mi.-r-ley. widow (d .la met Mor! y, late ol Canit ria ccirn ty, rleicacd cS;t:i .t,o. 1. Inventory and appraisement of certain per nal property a -pra id nnd cct npart forl-ittilbi M'-Kee.er. woiowol .latin- II. M-Keever. late of Cambria county, deci;-i.vd "J.-.!.r. 3. I nventory and spp-ra ;emeiit f certain person al property nppru'd nnd set noart for Appolonia luVnart. Widow d Eimoinci luhiirt, late ol Carroll township, ilecca-e.) ".'o.o . 4. Inventory nod a ppra i -in ent of certain person al properrv appraised and s; t apart for Eucimii Arthur, widow o: .le.h Arthur, late of Franklin boron uh. i!e.eas-l fnI.Tf. e. Inventory and n mtementof certain person al propprM ipprai-c! and fet apart for H.irbara Snyder. wid..w ol Christian Snyder, late ot Jack son township. dc p. ipd 'J,.'. 74. C. Inventory and ajtpraieinent of certain person al propertv appraised ndet apart .orS:ianH Harni. wfd'ow of iMnifd 'Harr:t. bite of Mriiifder township, deceaped 7. luvt niiTv and appi iscment (d certain prrRon al pripe:tv apj'raied and et awart lor ?.iary Mil ler, willow oi Jacob Y. Miiler, Ute of Croyle town fhip, decea-ed 6i.o-. .1. t!. E KE. lixtchT. Eeti iter's fnco, Ebeiiybnr, M.iy 10, lS.v. Co. Tre CTati:mi;."i' O TEEM KM with Eoad Super. -- .is ot White Puwnship for the yi-r.r ending April 1-. IjSJ : Hhnrv H. i aI'.i r'A. S'.ipurv Is.-r. En. To amount ol Work Implicate 7- '.4 C:h " ;d b " order on Com m !-. in r h'r 110 ol t 'ols. piauk. iTuLlionotar, fee-, tntere-'t, et: order-on Y.mm-j"ner for per- .it'.a1 erviee "b2.iQ Ca!i Tr.x trar.-ferred tru N. tiatc' J'upllcate S.Z9 i ,M.tb i R. exoneration.. .......... fl worL d.on? by t a Tables 74J.P4 persona 1 "'o ! "c 1 .'.. 0 coTiim'-'n on .r.i s & y rent. '-.? ue d t ol-. pbmk, rrothoiiota- ry U e. t tc 2 CS amount of or.i'-r paid. cavh ta trandter'd to N. t Jate' d opi ica ti- 1 .74 c-h t elo'c account C"4.'3 1.445.P6 Nathak sJatk.-. Su;.rvior, Tm. DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOUGHS, BUS. UPS, Itv Boots, Shoes, Grocere Hardware, Tinware, j Qraswars, Glassware, Wcoteare, Cigars, TetocGU, Cannsa Mi te k i Also. Fl.orir. COIIN MEAL. F1SIT. SALT l v the piu! li.nr-1. DnUiiS N VII s. I GLASS, rUTTY, UlL'SlIl-, 15KOOMS. I li.ive likewise udtle'l to sny .-toek j l?lltl"s PATEN T COKX 5S I X 11 .1 .1 :i I , vrhich trill bt sold at the rcmerlet't lo.c pnet of to cents f9 . A'.to 'or 3'e tt EEST AND QUICKEST BUTTER-PRODI ( ING CHURN EVER INVENTED. tTA ! .rir IncreBSot tmsines urcrpsitntcil ttio er.lsrf-ment of try j-.ore rc ra net the rrc--, Hon ol an n.l i itl-inal wareroom. n. still my odtstMistitnent ia litrraliv cr.K."c.l Kith choice peo't ic4 mer jef-Kcrs after tarains.. Mill tieii.n ilMttm nnl I o ac-r.in)tm!aHt all t ho cine, an.l ci.c-lal'.T va iricn.t? Irom the country, to when the highest ricr- In tra le tel l b-- pmj tor all kim' ! roi-ji-e ; I have thrown open my larzn ati .t,minr.Jn.i! ta le fur tho trn upt nf nil l:o 'rut tii.4t ov 1 their Blo?k. TtiaDK'ul lor ft largri miu tinlu ci-.ovIu'"i one, 1 rmam as net' .iS 53 . 41-J.i-T 1 40 . 1JS.T5 ji.iso.: T.i ammint f Work Ptnt'eca t. . f.-i-h lax et .1 . T. ( i ur.l-.-ri (ut l-i.iDinlsionors Cr. Pta?tnTirr.!i!(innri.l land retiirnp.l to t '.iiiimi?si,.npr-i f ?'2.9l " W'i-lt -toa t-v tnab!cs li - i.-r-..ni .tt-rvrce 14b. 75 ' ca--l: rax rT..liratlniiH. trunccrs an.l rrtTirnct in('..nini:ii"ni.. i.e..f.7 " am.iiiat ,.l ..r-l-i s t.ai.l 'hl.V-S ciiinir.if"n oti il-J or 5rr..t.iit. vO r.P " ca?h to rlove account " 104.56 l.lf.1.75 X. xT. FllljlOHOl.'l'. IIISl Sireft, Trlhenalttirsr. larch, 1HVO. jl7IXAX('I AL IL' VAS1-MN'"T'X LIABILITIES'. AinoiiBt ti! Mttsnmlin onltr.. . .:.'.!." Halsr."!" (in K.I. Ttlntin's Jii.liraiciit lS'-I (lati-i.' " 3-jO.0 (iril.-rd In favnr of S-.iporviror for l.vr'jnal fcrvieos. 1S7! 301.10 ?l,S'2.2i t'afli on linnd Total tn'lcMeJne'.. . .S1.-J13 .1S STATEMENT OF TOWNSHIP l;(i.T Hi I'AKIMKN T !or the year eiidinx April V2. ISSj: Chki-t. Kobine, Suptrrisor. In-.. To ain't of Diipiioat" :0s 7J . - rc'd fruin Portnir (wji. ... iiil 49 " ' " t'ain'.na county o0 0l " order to bsiascc 'Ji t.9 i'- '.O !4 Cr. Jiy order rcdeemrd f M S- nm't r.-ttirne-l to onimis5i.intrs r.0 -jj Aliilitor' eTonerati..Ti 2 62 " .i .Say' yervirrn art Supervisor. . 73 m ' tune to f-llieTifctiu-ir 51 amount wcikeil on lint-licate 311 7 2 44 cash pa id for I iiinh-r. etc S (') " ii ck .' (14 Jcr centaire on SMS VH. at i p. cu 7 43 t'O 10 :,t i per ft. S 4 " order of .'oiu'r to P. l'nti-h 10o (-0 riO 14 J- H. SBABBAUfiy & BBO.. -ii:ai.i .its in- Wf. th nnd.-rsicno.t. Andirors of White Tottn p. t'linilirm ',unty. havn-sr c:r-fu!!y exitmined the aeove .-i.-cotiiiM t.i H-.-nry H larilncr nn.1 Na than lute. Stipt-n i"ir of sai.l township, find them to he correct to th" (..- t.i our knowledge and he lml. and alrO the iii.Mltttej and ?! ol said town ship. HUSKY F'OSTl.i;. Supervisor. Us. Csi tl 1 ii J. f M irs. - - i-Audltors. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VAM ABIX REAL ESTATE AT EAST COXEMAU.il. TAS 1 XE T'T Hi OKTIIK EST VI EE AM , testament o! Eliza n e. r:i '.ifeh, Uie of Ent-t Co.teo-.rtUtf h. Ciimttrm county, deceived, will ex poo ct pntd:c vendue cr outcry, on the premises, on Saturday, the 29th Day of May. 18S0. 2 .HiilN M. HUKKS. Attest P. I". r.tTE. K. W. 1HTitli, WlntL- T p., M::y 1. 1S0. 14-:'.t. ! Twp. -lcrks. To amount of Ttcpiicr.te ' ordnr to bsiauov t'c. lT.y R4 dttya' pervie- as Supers ior. .S 1 4 ' 0 " prohale . VS cah paid tor v.ork 1M V4 ' aro't work hy taxable? fc'eJ v cr.l-rf rede. i...al L' ?2. " IM...C. lii.li 1 IS ' icr eeat.ou iH9 '.u ! 3 per c-ot. 4 4'. ' ' J..)3.i ( i in-r ctnt. , '.7 - horrtc aud waon hire. fv.Sj- Dry G oods, lanc v Goods, CLOTHIXa NOTIONS, GROCERIES, &c, CAUHOLhTOWX. PA. I NEW GOODS RKCEIV'D WEEKLY AM ALWAYS Sfll.ll AT Til I". VERY LOWEST V IT. IT I I MNCH, I.K-.LEU IN STKtfTI.T irltS LtABtLt riKs. Out't.nndlni? ordr (est matt-d i. r;o.- tfHITELESD, L1HSEED0IL, MIXED TAINTS Ready for Use, Vl.iil. We, t'e.e undoriirnd And'.ior of Washinirt tf.wii.tiip. tio ..-eril y ti nt we l.avc ewoiiinr 1 t aiiui ari-iiu;.. null toi! t hem correc; t the of our knen :tuit nnd t-rli. t. WM. illH N. Jr ; '. A. l-. MiXliiLK, Auditor. .lAMKSNtmN. I.iiiy "ft. la.. May 1. lfcto. ;-.t. nt ri.fi. k. r. nr.. the nll.nrinsr d' ccri'.l r.-al r.-r iii . f whicli th said Kliialtetb t eater, died : r ene.l, ir : No. I. A lot front ins r.S tcef on lini'itotil ti-;..-t, a lj -.in- 1 tn the I 'oilier ll.ni. (ci the west and nn alley oi t!n- ,.at. nnd rni.'iiiij '.nek 1 .' s ( t !, ita k!I-v, having th.-re ii r-.-i. -1 ,i imflil.K TV. (I STnKV 1 I'I.AMl lllll'SK and a PLANK Stl'Alil.K. , o. a. A Lot fronteiir 9-. !eet o;i K-i'ir..nd ft-et. and runninir ret'-k t i.-.- -amc wi.lt n V." fu.-t to an ml. -v. i hftvin-r thcfC'iii er'-ctel a larue TWO-STHKY MiAM!-'. 151 U.l'lN'V. eontBiii.ni; 14 rooms end ! known is" the fouler Kouso. j o. 3. f :.. lot nd'oliiln- mid to the we-t l "a id I ccfer i TI"iir.e. rrcnttri; ; i leet '.n 11 lilronri .str.-et and run- , ntii? tt.ack alon an alley l.8 t-et to aa alley. Vo. i. Una IVd froi:tin fi fec-t on Chestnut e ireet and . ruutnn; Ivick l'.'S re-t to an alley. i Tun MS op Sai r. One tMr.l to . j!!.l on tie- ex- i ecntton ot the rlr-ed. nnd the Italnnee In twonnnal . an ii.i.ii piymeBt", to ho secured by th : bond vand . n-ii-ria-n ..r juii iiient rioto ..t tne put t haser. as the hx utor mnv elect, and to tf-tr inlerert troni riate. ' I . P. CUNKKK. J--. c:i-or . a K!i7a!"-t(i oi.i. r. .!"-".. P'T fr.?V"l rrrrv, wiiiti: (ILlU-;, Varnish and Paint Brushes, AM A VLLL LINE Or FIXE roLUlis GlinVXl) IX OIL, Clieapir than an;, where e!"c ia the city. HEMCH, THE PAINTER, I3ti Aronnr- nn.l I5lla Street, -T.I AI.TOONA, 1A. ("nl T'tV ADVERTISERS Hy nddrcsiii- f.F.O. I. ROVtM. C O.. 10 Spruce St.. New York, can learn th-! exact cost .if any proposed line of AltVKHTlSINU in Aroericar Newspaper. a;-IOO.)n.se Iamplall. I0r. ,P2f'!3j nVRSCSiT LOCAL Ol Tnciinj wait I. I Lliei'.l i:mi Ji AIM SALAXV tx--nHatn. All tXPcNSES to... W 4.K."1 p-ssmntlT pal.1. SLOAN 3t& (.rorgo St. llnrli tiill. O. Cr,T!T7 A V!'n andexp".' r Oftnt Irf. A.l.lr, ill! I'V. A S4in.tr.. .'J-.i.-.e to air-T t-. IAL 1. 1ST. ":ui(s r-t down for trial at a Court ot Common Plans to l e lield at llhcDet-iirir. f-.r tr.e county f.j cml.rie, eoui Dienciut; oa Monde.;. Jute 7. J. V : K1H-T W'KKS. Cambria Couaty v. 'i renk n-.- : Mcllwcn r. Ixtnir. KB' ON!) WLEK, t'rai.ors Cooocr y. L-w: A. Crav. r rt V . ffu: - -td t. tut : Pavel I trend I ir if. r vs. rinicle. . in'iru ti me ; Ji'iif. Hettrr v. llT.t-y'fc Kxe.-utors. ftt i-::r ; The Peepici"' Kir.. luumnce Cou.pucy of Peunsv Ivariia v.. Joh n ( i ai i k . fcii;ntd xrue ,- S:. me v. Lvani.:ic.ai Luih.-vaii Cbtin n of Jt.hi:-t-..wu ; Sam v,. John H;i.n : Same va. P. M.k J.ro:i; Same v. Lwm Pitt : Sane t. James Adams; Siim v. Sr.n : S. K. H.irn V". Parkers l el; H.attcrT vs. Hft-rv; Purler vs. Kiblett: l'-u,; lass, tor use. vs. McKenzie; I'nion llnraIii'!mi.ro Compauy vs. liur. : Sntue vs. Waira-r: Same vs. Vnl,rir Same vs. Mal..y ; Same 9. pu--k ; Same vs. Hi-.ririM.n : Sum.- vs. Ivory; Same s. Kr:iU-r: lim.llfv'!i F.vecutrix vs. lo.i.an: liuriis vs. l.r.ri.s' Ktrt-nt.int : Kenrn-y vs. A. leaden e; al. ; .idei Ntfl v. i "aii.Orii Fann-.-r I'nion As. ...-i.it i-ei a t; 1 r Pire lnuraicCoTi:pBitsi of -aiut.na and S..ii.efs.-t I cmirit ics : V. ia;rr: ?Ie i.ath'i J.T.-.:tcr' t t. Po l-' Kxccutor : M. Ijine vs. J.-bn-ioii : I.-i- j T.ol l vV. Stim-hlser : Hal! et el. v s. Smith et !.; j plains u. M- 'artiiey ; Pluimurr s.. Pluiiim-t: . Piitterson va. Pnit.-rscr. : Lnni:teoi l 'I hoiuits v. alsynard fcl'o. : Kne t i.las. Hark et nl. : I5e- 1 lanil vie. Suiitli A d -u : :i i s '. i a tor ot Lcl-.i-.J : liisltt.pl v. SU'.mUe : Cro. ' v. e(i.ii-.'. 4". F. I !Hr, XKI.i,, Pr" ..n.-t-.T v. : Pr..et- er ' ..,-.. t . -e )-s , Ke- AMI l:Ai: I OII H AVJ'.V Il' i: ss hen lioods are not Oesli :. J. v.. sn iiin.vi ;n . I'siti l'to-a ii. 'a-t.ri li l i -tr. sjpiur. tii: Little Guilder Ci-zar, One lli.i r-.ej lor i..' 0 ; ie- ami i.i: vnn. roi xvr.v 1110 nl ie I I i If 1.41 Plv'f r'Hl Ml IV i tt s., 1Y- m?" if . j f s-ag. ; (:; ,r l.t:.i r- fr -u 5: j uo 1!,)fcw -Jtrvv Itlrvv--d "o.n.v :. 1 lr-s (j J-r'ti--t -s.. : t p.id. n-NeVer.-i ee pt ot , n-.-. i.'.- M. J. li.'I KTV. 1 : : Sole lanTr. S4 IVun Ave.. Pe -birrs. P. l'li'OllloNOTAltY. TIip ers.aa (.'.!. s La-. s i E' a ca.. . cl.'.o ineoili... oi Prothono-.cry ct Ca 1 1 1 1 ; entity, e'.-: t-. 1. loo.-rat.e rules, od it t.cTtr ii. r. vc'Cted te-.-is ..:;:p. tt-i.t to -t .. !.-r f-e-c I:: tint -s trie i-esiiiou luteittireurly ?n 1 st ;-f .' r:lv Kl-ens'eurs. .M.erch IS. H. A. M!' lsst -i.-.-. ! ilAKKS. T! CW.1K s-i; a l.t v. sol. e- er..l.-; co-a.-.tv i-..r . ' . tc.!. 1 -.Ij.-s the Iv'it e.n I: -il- a c. tut, St. Larnt -re. T-Hcr-;- to r tt, r- .-s. c t-1 o n. r. u ! o.r iu ; . Rod to I -h lc. I'- : A. UNdHt IN. 1 . t ?-o1 Tin: I.r.C.IM.ATUKl I'V J.1.1 O ITI i -i-t i ut.., vi i. r e .- .- ra vciil lea "..-'i ss a la -. is nrle I hrr- J Nrc r,.r fit r I-e rt'.c-r lc l.KMiiV.l.