. u v 'h vi em )y rrt ,n n:r::ic"rtr sua hn. nii:sninJ, pi.. r,IuV ;iOUMi. - MAY 21, 1SS). 'I'N ! I' ll '' K"weil Newpaper i . 1 1 , l . i. nice St. I. where a,l vorti - "ir' I ma.ie tor U In Xw York . i I. m rr. KSONAI,. i . , , . ui. I t .. Mhcr I'lncp. . ; i f Ml I ' I T- I E . t Kill MTS . ;.a.!v t. h;i vt your ccnsiH a ml i!u-tiTS, the i'lieajipt r r. ni .-r-'. -n!I to bo inure r.nincroHS jM-aiity than ever In-fore. :. hiu-r.ih '. a:ill throw nj jour : !., :.'at l.i.-t ivith its i.;tt"nnj ,,,.r r;;i- m-wr f.til to euro ;'ii or lictiliohp. Sold " ! as lii,5 water pnt into his . .,.(.:.. tin- week from the main ; t. i: r ii ii ii.l I.!. nil from the oat . toi k tliat he brought ' .i : .i' k. at low.-r prices can be V V. . i; uk. r A- I'.ro. than at ;. ,'i i-;!f!!-!ur;r. , .; ; A 'f Hop Hitter just ri-- !::;. t A- Mio. Hop over :V. if yon tieeil it. A'.ioona eeipsiis enumerators ..... ...t a .- v( re lriibJii)2 in that . ' : . I-'. No pa rticulars. ; - .-I Altoona l"-rin tonppreoiate ,. : !"Mpt? tin an; us eyes of a ! !i i an pi ii.sl'y iu'ilant police r informs us that his wife ; ,;:!. t l i ;!.t u:itil the ilnctoi i: 'll-i'i's liahy Syrup for her .v I'.ro. liavc just received ; .'.:-' of lino ihess hats, as ,. . I !..i!vst hat, of ail stylos - i i .:-i'!Tal!" frot several - , -. 'nit ve have not he-mi :''i::-.r il-i:e to fruit anil : t t ; : ,t the tirvev for the . fri. ii Alt.'.onit t.. Ci:.-r- r.j as far as f'ano!!- D.ivi-. of the F.a-t War.I, is f ci -U ahbaiie. toinato an.l . !n '.' or small fpia:rti- oi . : : s : 1 1 iu chare of a con ; . i'n Momlay l.i-t fi;r :': v iriti'P. l ii"trj their , :. .'.:.: 'h. .-on of o:i.- -f tin; car- - i , ! !; i::!:a t-iwiiship, Jit. ; - i ami was Inn i- il ;st ' - ;--..r.lav ! '-t. . : ... j-; ! for th- "Kiixirs," . , ;!..- --.ihv, ami ir. liull's - ; -v ! . . VaMi-hrvl ;inl ro .;. I'::.-.- c-nts. ' in t , mp!H ion of a . . ,i r.ivr. twviity-five acjvs i m '-. r: n-l! t t-j l!i it loss : 1 '. f.tty'han.l-. . i ofi'-irroil township. ' n f i os in t!:'ir don .t-k, ami snhciiut'iit !y ! . for p"is. : -; !'-:;t nt ( "cvrytrcc wo N ::ot'.;p-4 imxv in v-s ?rl to .: : r c.t-, tin- i.'arrol'town : ,v I'.ro. ,:ivi. now Jor s-ih v !ap- t it ion. tin' largest -! !-; of Ia.i-H ini.ii's' . -' ; mi ill Kbcnsburir. .' i" "f ' !i;.l:.-n conm'oto.t r of tN- !Io!y Name, in this ."'inir l-"irt ( ni m u n ion on . : ': r ,.f ( rnus ChrisM. , 1 1 " ; y. of I '.I'.-i town .' !; !:iT:n !: at of 7." ' i to as c.m..1 d.av's i -i .'! it .; 1 1 of 1 1" county. : li!-, an1 of Wiro raving , i t:.i niiil tlic m-ijlihorin' i in:'. l.'artii'M ami I; air. : t- lin.licr ami other : V.'-'. !. of I. it!i'.i.'rtvi;i.. N". V.-:.-h. 'Aim j.ori-.lnil 111 , i' . Vo. 1. thN county, in the i- at pi'o-fiit on a visit to oid If.-nry Si-harman, ..i: '.i-rui.m cit i.'-'ii i ;' .1 h n -;. f i l i '.' on 'I'sm.s.iay lat, :i I f..;f -t lircc ye.ir-i, re- .'iri'..'il in town Wednei i " t'i nlans and speeili- v i o'irf ! bin whicii arc : in-; ti'iu of Wonid-1-.' v.-!': ! t!c Fea-f of Cor i d.iy whi.-li we feel i'l I v.---:i n l lif-nee t lie next 1 ! ' ! M N V iil he i-.-lleil (ill ' . -id. .' Mi":.:,i!i lmll'ed Illunieli- ' - iio'.vm -.1 Loot ami -.ln.e ; '. -! t in tlie north of the :. t, ;. to ti'iiaval the re- 1 1 ' iid- in tiiis locality of .:. I - .. of .loliii-town, will be i:..- been appointed As ' i" H..' i'enuylvaiiia Kail- -. ;u 'l::s eoutity. ' '- . i ir an imir.cne sale nt '.re . f V. . Harkcr A- I5ro., u.-k li'oisi'l another bit; ..'.; and iret a s.impirt " : t!ie work. ' o.ir-c.ime i'i from t'ue coun- to -. e if there win any no. 4 r,nuierati.r lyiti'4 lb- -Ideii!ly hadn't Ills seu- .i V 'loil','!! for t!:e een-ms. - ; ,,it lie l.ave nr,t only irone i i r- '-'ioim-e i't Ki'iiu'tuMi. in ; . t. !ii'-!i they have pivoli 4 .' 'out t'i.'V have ;'.!o cone , ! '. .olm potma-ter at .-aid ': ! from I'.i'other T'onrad. of . J i:r,rtl. ediiirmau of the !..".-. of the J. V. T. A., i ii !; .'.-rifv of -aid committee . : i r r. . t i -i ii at .Miller's I lotol, ' ;.. ; k t o-iiiorro'.v (Satnr- '. '..i!i !-or in of the fcriinii its i.ieiii !l lions t!lllsi ' i i.e-rriiio,'. I he firm tliat - . t'.N" m mi. ers, lieitia-r of it i'.av s. i'in, -;orts a ea".- . : 1 ia nolihl.ty-.buru on ' t ; i old Koiiutain I mi, ' . ' '!;.. i, dtville, tlii- county, ! by fire I'omm unieated !' ',e i.'o'i't take liiu.'h . i ss-.-s f nunif! ;;',ors have ! r lliair counfv. anion? M rs. M. Fitzhavris. . .I.ii.e's Funk, S. (iibson ' and .lolni ( ampbel all .-,':. t . n - n . ' .v t . Moore, of AHoona. have Week fighting the forest " ' i.'ier li.o't near 'iearlie!d s., of t he liou-.'S ov : . "ii-.'.. ve made a verv nar :. ;.i-t ;-. 'f .bhi'i'to'.vn. whose than prai-eworthy - ' : n ir county i ,i,ilt, left for ' i i v " -.i'i the avowed ;n-t-. F.: ;.m I, Cue land of . v 1th !.IT. ' - ' n a coi!i.;,-te list of the .'!;:;.:i f.i". but hop that ! ), ."Ir. I'eter J. ' riste, N - .t w ho owns or did th.e pi opei ties ill that I I h" f: i oi dea 1 . ' ' i lit Mineral Point, tins , ' ' ; fro by a -park from a h- '.'. an I I ' ? I it "neeti ' ' d .it- of tt'" citirelis th . it tiie entire village ' --iii J t b the Panic"!. n.,'- in "this place, jnrlud . are iiirv supplied v illi .'.rtesian well, for wbi.-h ' . r ye ir i- ftaid by the parties ' "er -::m ' -o i :i i the amount ' '' ion above r.aineil. - of their eenerous hearts ' " ' ?'.e (..'.utier Wire Works, ' : I the ent.re wa-jes earned ."-! iv 'a-t, amoiintir,? in all to Mis. Mi. liael Kearney, wit a a ten il.le death at ' !.t "a the tnorninof the Cth :v - Il'.i'V, liiei e of Mrs. Susan . I " ... ;l ),,.r ,,.. i,i Mill- . ' ml county, on Tuesday .'ty veais. The remains i to I'ltt-our di and will be fails cathedral this aooii. May she rest in ,' ' 11 'm in the north of the v " ' '"'I'll pi osecut.'d for M'llill? ' ,,''' ioid ill have a hcRrin ''" K';!'k..if!. of this place, to-dav ' is is n. fir.-t case of the " ' rr frt-r lined in Cambria ' '''. he Piter, sMtit; to b arn all thinR, Po ri?ht; hidui.e in party at resson n Tnesdavn twL . '-Jirti 1,1 pounds attach tot.,;M:1?ain Iosenrt ' Tl iiro haVIM,K ',",n kimll' Canted then,: , here may have, been a murdur in the 1 ioV .,n:,'i,na nnty, as reported, but cer I ,a'" 't)t'' thebodyof the mlssinS man ad not been found at latest accounts no" ' ckv:,n';heMy,'t,,,P0" arrest"1 f" "m , puiu in Tlie alleged crime i n7,nr "s ''litoi,s friend i Don Ilyron Gibbons, commercial acei t for ' co vi' id rr '1 rr r,rm f -f- whh Vf.'.T. i I ,,av ' once more to the front 'tHafull hue of samples, and as he Hits ; from coceree to sroccrie there's busi es" , his f.tC! ami sale-ry in his eye vismmv ",";l'',lltPra'l verdancy, if n,lt in. r, r rk',toramp'"1 ' tothetonral ; rnr.il outh who summoned us from bed about .-. o'clock Wednesday morning, to eith' on r J Z,l I"" i;'-se of putting directions ca.h trail, ' S shil'l,,l1 h"" '' tlie eonTnfoSi" IK,,r,-N'a. "r Somerset county, 11? herself m the barn with a robe made by i teanntr her petticoat in strips. Insanity . ause.1 by the d.eath from diphtheria of three : f her children and the illness of two others, ' who have since died, is what induced the ' tert iole deed. ,.7Arorrpsi)on(,OTlt of th' Altoona Tribune u-i of a man in his emrdov, aed OS years who not only cuts three cords of wood every day that he works, and don't seem as tired ! as the youn-er men who work beside him. ' lint also declares that he went out a few days a?o and captured no less than ei?ht tiiie-lookm? foxes. A forest fire has Veen devasfatin" cer tain portions of Munster tovvnshir. for some. ' time past, ami on Tuesday nifrht last the prist mill, house, barn, etc.', of Mr. Sammd ' "J1-a c.une very near hem? scooped up by ; til.' flames. They were only saved by the until m? exertions of a number of nebdihors summoned to the rescue. i v"r n,0,'',;"ti!e friend around the corner, -Mr. X. J. I-lei.lhotY, has our thanks for a : peck of new potatoes, which found a hearty w-elcunie at our n unierouslv sun ounded ta I.e. All who wih to indulge in such season- 1 ft.de luxuries shouM ? to Frculhoff's and ' 111 llke the boy on the burnin?deck did with i the iieanuts, invest in a peck or two A shootin?-match for an Sinn solid pold huuti:i?-case watch, open to markiiirn in Cambria, ltlair and Iluntinpdon counties, is likely to come off near Altoona in the course of a tew days. The distance is to he fittv yan.s off hand, or sixty-six yards two feo"t with a rest, and boards are to be sold at one dollar eae'.i. No Deep or plobe si?hts will be 1 allowed. The TIu!itin?ton AV;c. says tha a lad named Saul lifted a plank oh a bridge at M.'A levy's Foit, tliat county, a few days a m, and put his head down to look for fish. While in that position the plank fell on his head and pressed his neck a?aint another plank so hard that lifk' was almost extinct when found. A Saul-onm wani'ii? to the adven turous youth. Two vounjy ladles named Mary and Jennie Wilt, of Rennincton Furnace, under took the other da3- to rut some straw with a broadax, the former holding the provender while the latter wielded the weapon. How well they succeeded may be inferred from the fact that Dr. Miiief, of Gallitrin, was summoned soon after to re-establish a bond of union between one of Mary's hands and arms, which the ax came near parting for pood and all. The (ireenshuig Arrui says that a let ter was recently unearthed in that place, by some workmen en paged in makin? an ex cavation, after bavin? been buried for forty- -Anionp the census enumerators appoint ed for Indiana county we notice the names of two ladies Miss Fanny W. Nixon and Marparet Fair one, and probably ooth, of whom reside In the borou?h of Indiana. Th lady first named we know to be not only handsome and competent, but about as stiff a Democrat as ever wore petti skirts. In repaid to the other lady we know nothing as to her political bias of personal charms, . but presuming that she is as fair in face as ! she is in name, we congratulate Census Su pervisor Miller on his gallantry ami good 1 taste in both instances. Of the other ap pointees in that county we recognize none four years. The seal was broken and the i but Cant. R. II. MeCormiek, of Cherrytree, letter and contents a bill were found to who, we are sure, will perform the duties of ly, is nni' tain sinci is r-. fa.t evident !v afore-'aid, w I John 1-. liarnes, F.sq., of Johnstown, has I. een interview in? the Democrats of Northern Cambria this week on Cue subject of the !)i-ti set Attorney-hip, but with w hat success v. e are of course unable to say, tl-oi..;.. it is fair to presume that there is at least one individual in that region who will ilo his levt 1 best to render Mr. liarnes' efforts ;!l am! void. A Dean township correspondent of the Altoona Trihm,,: says that Johnny Sheets, who is pulling on to the ace of no tirett v livc- of the happiest men on the llioun he got his new wife. And vtAU of cverv-dav observance, thou'di overlorded by the correspondent that a man with a few .W?i:i the d is invariab'v hainv. A party of woodmen went to the;hot.-!J..f . K. Ko'iaekcr, in IVn'if.e'.d, flVanicid county, on last Friday night, and demanded admittance, which being refused they at tempted to force an entrance, when th" landlord lired upon the party an.l danger ously wounded a mnn named' Patrick liiiev. Ibibacker w as ;oi-,e.i!ie!i! iy aiie-ted, biit was soon afier released on bail. On T lie-day eveni :i? l;i--t, ( has. Aspdcn, a w ire-orawer at the ( iant ier Works. Johns town, foil over the embankment, near the I', lh l;. depot at that place, a di.-tan 'e of fifty foot, but as he was thorough, intoxica t"d at the time, few if any will be surpri.-ed t learn that i.e not only escaped with his life, but that imne of his bones were broken. A cut or two was the extent of his injuries. ,ir young friend W. W. Ihair, w'ho was at homo on a vi-it of recieatlon the first two days of this week, left oil .Monday evening hi-t f-r Johnstown, where he has been work in? at hi- trade r.f c i .ra: -maker for some time pat. Morally and socially c msj,l.. ed, "Woi.th" is all tliat his name implies, and while I he r.e renin ins rod and the vio et blue, we hope he'll succeed in his mis-ion don't you '.' All the parties arrested for robbery in the vicinity of Cherrytree, as noted in" our letter from that place la-t week, have been rearre- ted on a charge of -tealing from Mr. 1 1 ugh Cameron, a resident of India na county, and he!. I in loo each to appear at ('inii't. Sweitz.-r, the man whose name is unpleasant ly associated with the alb-god murder of a Jew- peddler, is also said to he implicated in this later robbery. lion. It. 1.. ll-"'.v;f, one of the State Fi-h Cotnmis-ioners. was in .Altoona the other day and informed the rr '. that he ex pected ere long to receive a ii invoice of carp for ii-trib:itioii to tho-e who have suitable ponds for their culture. A-that isjustwhat we have up here, it is to be hoped our old schoolmate wi'l pan out a few c;rp without carping w hen applied to by any of our pisca cultura! friends in this section. Fanny Hoover is th.' name of an Altoona feminine who in connection with a member of the opposite ex. named John Moore, was arrested in that city the other day for the mime of adultery, but was subsequently re leased on I'literiu? bail before Reorder Crrevy for her appearance at Court to an swer the charge. Fanny, it the truth be told nbouf her, has evidently been Moore promiscuous than the law allows. At a shooting-match for a rifle at St. Augustine, on Saturday la-t, Mr. Thomas Duniphy. of that place, made a slrin? of one-half inch in three shot-, at a distance of forty -five yards, the shooting being done at a rest, and of course won the prize. Af ter lie got it. however, he discovered that the barrel of the rii'e was crooked, and it is therefore not to be wondered at that he felt a little crooked about it himself A brutal cock fight, in which certain sporting gr.t!"men of Johnsovn and Holli davsbmg are said to have been specially in terested, took place near ( ; il lit zin, this county, on Wednesd ay last, ami resulted, we are told, i'i the killing'of six of rl.e contesting fowls, ''he Johnstown "sports'" arecrediteft with th largest winning- in money an.l charged with the heaviest losses in game sters. A fowl business, indeed, to be at. 1 'coratioii Day is coming on apace, and as yet there is no certainty about it being oh-'ervod in F.bensbnr?. Why this is thus is owing to the fact that our local mi iiary organization sent their arm- and accoutre ments to Hani-bur? a month or so ago, w i:h a view of having them exchanged for more mo iem equipments, hut as yet have received no tiding-about t hem, and of course a military company without arms would present rather a forlorn appearance ia ft street parade. In noticing the death la-t week of Sister (iabrielle, of Altoona, we inadvertently stated that she was a member of the order of the Sisters of Mercy, ins'eadof the Sisters of Charity, with which latter order she was. in fact connected. We also erred in savin? that she wa: a member of St. John's choir, Al'o via. which give a concert here for the benefit -if the Church of the Holy Name of this place a few years ago, itheina a sister of the d M-ed rflf'j!"f w!i visited our town on that occasion. The be, -.nt if nl and interesting ceremony f the Coronation ot the messed Virgin Mary ns Queen of May will he performed at the Chinch of the Holy Name, in this place, at 7 ' i o'clock on next Sunday evening, and as m.inv new features will be introduced on t lie cceasion, no one who appreciates such tender and touching devotion, or has any h-ve frr the beautiful, should fil to witness this really grand floral offering to the Mother of Cod on "part of the children connected w ith -aid church. "Comical"' Conlev, accompanied by I ml. Heath, a celebrated ventrilixjuist, and Frof. J. V. Warrington, an eminent pianist, was in I'hilin-burg. Centre county, on Wednes I:iy night last, and is booked for an entor taiV.ment r.t Cnrwensville, Clearfield enmity, on next Monday evening. Hope Frank won't give F.bon-burg the go-by, as we have no loiibt he could draw a f ui t house w ith the new ami brilliant programme which l.e is said to present. P. S. Frank and his friends will be here on Thursday evening next. A locu-t tree in front of Collonade I.'ow was struck by lightning this (Thursday) af ternoon and" denuded of most of its bark. The bolt seems to have pot the worst of it, however, as it. was evidently shattered by the -oncn--ioii, one portion striking and peeling a sma'l piece of bark from a tree near by, while the re-t took to the street and tore up the ground in several places before burying itself from sight. Justice Kinkead and Geo. W. Oatman, Fxp, who were standing only about littcen feet from the tree at the time, were considerably shocked by the electricity, a- were also in a less degree several other P. sor. inure remote from the s'ciie. lie m a pood state of preservation. The letter was written before the era of envelopes and while the postfifiice was located in the building under which the excavation was being made. The missive is supposed to have been mislaid in transit. A young man named James C. Davis, who claims Altoona as his abiding place, was brought to jail here from Johnstown, on Tuesday last, and locked up to aw ait trial on the charge of raising the figures on two checks foi s.s and .f7.7" to ?I.S and $17.7."., re spectively said checks having been given him for "wages due at the (iautier Wire Works, where he hud been employed for a short time. The accused "was formerly a fireman on the I'. II. i;., and is said to have a wife and two children in i'.lair county. Mr. Ctias. J. Forestal. son of the senior member of the Philadelphia firm of IJ. H. Forestal t Co., manufacturers and dealers in printil? and other papers, having a day to sprtre on his way back from a business trip to the west, took in lCbensbnr? on Wednes day, and of course calkd to interview us on the subject of a new supply of the raw ma terial. Finding him a genial young gentle man and the representative of" a firm which fan hold its own with any of them, we had no hesitation about giving him an order. The man Sweitzer, of Chest Springs, who was reported to have been arrested for complicity in the murder of a peddler whose body was tint found in a pile of saw-d'.ist in Susquehanna township, rumors to the con trary notwithstanding, and who was not ar rested at all, though possibly suspected, is very emphatic in the assertion that the story was concocted out of the whole cloth by certain enemies of his, and that he is deter mined to make them sweat for it if there is any law in the land to meet the emergency. The Grand Lodge of the I. (). O. F. of Pennsylvania and the Grand Kncampment of the same order are now in session at Heading, and anion? the delegates present are Mr. C. T. Koborts, of this place, who represents Highland Lodge, No. fjs, as well as the FUvnshur? Kncampment: Col. John P. Linton, representing Conornansh Lodge : John V. Shaffer, representing Cambria Kodge: Irvin Horrell, representing Alma Lodge, all of Johnstow n, and Gen. Jacob M. Camphull, who represents the Grand Kn campment of the same place. The Hohidaysburg correspondent of the Altoona Tribune says that on Friday night, about 9 o'clock, -i"me deeply-dyed villain seized a little girl about fifteen years of age as she entered the Gaysport bridge and pull ed her into the main entrance. The child's screams brought assistance, but the would be ravis' i-r c,.t scared ami by running over the railroad succeeded in making his escape without being known. The gill was so much frightened that she could not toll her name, and while the persons who went vo tier rescue were in pursuit of the man she ran up Allegheny street. The forest (ires in the immediate neigh borhood of John Mcl'.ride's farm, aconple of mill's west of town, threateie'd for a time bj encroach upon the pri nii-es of that gentle man, and had it not been for tlie aid afforded him by a goodly number of his friends and neighbors from Kbensbtir? ami vicinity, who worked nianfnllj fot several hours in fighting the tlames on Sat unlay and Sunday last, the prie'.t!,;;;; jes ar- that his dwelling house and other buildings would have been destroyed. Through I le-jr united efforts, however." the fire -".as kept in abeyance, and as a conse ipience but little damage was done. Newry, I'.lair county, was environed by forest (ires the early pari of this week, and may b; even yet for aught we know. On Sunday la-t the entire male po-mlation were out in full fi. ice battling with the t'.'.mes. which at the time were approaching uncom fortably near to the village. An im-endiary lire at Hummer Gap, in Logan valley, also caused coiisidei able alarm among the inhab itants of tliat vicinity, though fortunately it was extinguished lie fore much damage was done. James A. Cwin, w ho w ilh otlcrs was ti'jb.sing the fire, came near being burned to death, but fortunately escaped by being dragged out by a lady. John Young, of Derry Station, got up in his sleep ami -topped out. of a third story w indow tit the Zimmerman House, Greens burg, w here he v,as attending court, about ' o'clock on Wednesday morning of list week, and falling to a porch below, a dis tance -f twenty-seven feet, broke off a scant bug railing, but, st range to say, fractur ed no hones and received no other injuries except a slight scratch on the right ear. Mr. Young, notwithstanding his name, is about ! the position intelligently and faithfully. We clip from the Pittsburgh Commrrciul- Gazette ot Tuesday the following list of cen '. sus enumerators for this county, which is, we 1 presume, not fully complete, though wecan : not locate all the appointees with sufficient i exactitude to determine whether or not any 1 of the townships or boroughs have been '. omitted. Here are the names : John liaab, Nathaniel Home, Jacob Trefts, John J. 1 Devlin, Liehard Jones, Michael Sweeny, Andrew Mulheron. Alor.zo Lodgers, Bernard Nees, J. K. Conrad, Frank Slutman, George Hanawalt, Austin Nearv, Lewis Straver, James K. Meyers, D. W, ihallier, Matthew Fagan, George W. Prinple, James Itell, Jas. P. Kellev, M. F. Kelley John Schwab, Charles Wharton, Joel A. Gates, Joseph Lhodv, J. Stalb, J. A Lei a, Geo. A. Wil son, Ah Ward and Andrew Kckenrode. The man is to be pitied who has never heard of the chap who was so badly scared by a discharge 'of artillery while holding Emperor Napoleon's horse just outside the walls of Metz, during the bombardment of that historical city, that he let go of the reins and allowed the a'nimal to scamper away at. the top of his spewd. Not so, however, w ith the man who has never heard that Don Hyron Gibbons, the peregrinating salesman of undiluted groceries, was the identical in dividual who let go of the reins on that mo mentous occasion and permitted the valient steed of a no less valient rider to seek at his own sweet will for pastures new. He, at least, is to be congratulated that is, the man who never heard of the latter episode as it certainty is one of the awfulest lies ever con cocted, though it is but just to say that neither Gibbons, tlie historian, nor Gibbons, the salesman, had anything to do with origin ating it. Fikf.m i-'n's Mf.ktino. The Dauntless Fire Company met in regular session at the en gine house on Monday evening, May I7th, with Vice President Engbdiart in the chair. On motion of Geo. W. Oatman, F.sip, the reading of the minutes of the last meeting was deterred until the next meeting. On motion, the Secretary was instructed to inform each of the Auditors that the ( 'om pany wiii expect a report at next meeting. ( h motion of Ceo. W. Oatman, Esq., it was decided that the Company hold its annual picnic on the Catholic picnic grounds, west of town, on Saturday. July :td. On motion of J. 1,. Stough. a "committee of three was appointed by the chair said com- t mittee consisting of J. I,. Stough, Gen. AV. Oatman and C H. Laterner to confer with tlie trustees of the Catholic church in refer ence to putting the grounds in proper trim for picnic purposes. On motion of James N. Evans, it was de cided tliat a committee of arrangements, consisting of five members, should be -elected, wherennon the chair appointed James X. Evans, S. W. Davis, Geo. H. Roberts, E. J. Humphreys and E. C. Parrish On motion, a special meeting was appoint ed for Monday, May lllst. On motion, "the report of the Treasurer, (ion. II. Lolierts, was accepted and ordered to be liied. MS 11111- foi i v-cight years o,d and wci. died pounds. His escape was certainly a mil .villous otic, and we doubt whether any other iiving man could perform the same feat with a like rc-ult. lley. lr. Fink, of John-town, was awakened from his slumbers about g o'clock Tuesday morning and summoned to the red dence of Mrs. I Jingle, in Cone tn a ugl i borough, where he found Mr. 15. F. Yaughan and Miss Annie I'.icg'.e ready and willing to cleave to each other until either death or divorce -hall tcir them asunder. The reason for selecting so unseasonable an hour was that the young folks, who probably had been billing and cooing during the greater part of the night, had suddenly made up their minds to get married lin n and there and start next morning for Wheeling, W. V.i., on a wedding tour. May they peas happy as they were ha-ty. A. "go as-you-plea-e" picnic of the basket persuasion, with Llovdsvilic as the objective point ami Saturday. June as the day and date, is ju-t now being looked forward to with considerable intere-f by unite a num ber of young and even middle-aged people of Ebon-burg. Crcsson ami other localities. The enterprise is under the efficient direction of such ci.m'.Ktcv.t gentlemen as P. I.'. 15. Agent Corbet t, of Cresscn, Mr. C. H. Later ner, of this place, and others of ciiial merit here, there and elsewhere. A special train will be run from Cie-son on the occasion, and tickets will tie sold nt excursion rates. All respectable parties wisltingto participate will receive a hearty welcome. What the Johnstown Trifiun. calis a singular in: id'-nt, though it seems to us com monplace enough, occurred when tin- mortal remains of S"oft Mardi-, the counterfeiter who died in the Western penitentiary a few days ago, were about to be borne to the grave from his former home in P.uftinoton town ship. Indiana county. According to that paper, the pail-beap-rs lilted up their in animate burd"n at the hour nppointed, and just as they were pa-sing out at the door a ileck of cards, which had been left on a shelf above, was jostled down, and the face cards and spots di-trii'Uted them-eives promis cuously on the Moor, with the exception of the Jack of Clubs, which fell face upward on the cofun lid. near the head. The tire which threatened for a time the dctrnction if the buildings on the farm of Mr. J' ilit: MelJriJe, in Cambria township, of which mention is ni '.de in another item, had its origin several days previous in Jackson tow-ship, near what is known as the old Simon Donmyre mill, and was no doubt, started either maliciously or throuul) care-les-ne-s. The distance between the two points that is the place where t he fire origin ated and the point at. which it was finally subdued ! about right miles, a ml in t ra vers ing that distance it is estimated that, the flames swept oyer no less that fifteen hun dred acres, destroying a great ileal of timber, prineinutiy hemlock, bc-ides innumerable fences and much other property of more or less value. The lJennington correspondent of the Altoona Tribune says that on last Sunday afternoon, while Mi-s Annie Ivory, accom panied by her sister and cousin, w ere driving to the former place from lcr home in this county, the l;i,rs be1 im-' frightened at an engine ami ran off, throwing ad of the occu pants of the spring wagon out Mi-s Annie received the most serious injury, her arm be ing broken, wiist dislocated and thigh frac tured, ami wa also injured internally. At one time her attending physician gave up all hoiies of her recovery, and her parents and friends were sent for, but at this writing she Is improving and in all probability she will pet weil. Her sister was somewhat braised, and although not yet able to sit up, the doctor says that she will be all right again in the course of a few days. There is certainly no town in the State, or out of it either, that has more reason than Ebensbiirg to congratulate itself on its really remarkable preservation from de structive fires, and for that reason, if for no other, our people ought to be among the first to extend a helping hand to less fortu nate communities lint we regret to say that they don't seem to be so disposed by i'i very large maj ority, for while Johnstown, Altoona, Tyrone, and many other places, are contributing liberally to the nine! iora! ion of the unfortunate condition of the Milton sufferers, the people of this vicinity are sim ply doing nothing. This is not as it should he", for the day may come, which Heaven forbid, when our town will be devastated by just such a calamity, and if that should e'-er happen it w ill ill become us to appeal to uii:-: ier, foi sympathy and su.'cor. A SiNon.Ait Mrnnr.n Stokv. ip Tnri;. S; ine time ago a peddler disappeared on the road between Platlville, this county, and Oherryireo. Indiana county. Search was made for him by his brother, and the follow ing stoiy of tl,e"resuH is told by the Carroll town .V, ir .- Ilif brothers purtcl na 1 c- cicer '.". mid nicrccl in Mitel i:lTor IIC'V 1 1 -1 Tint llll'i't. fcoWfVlT, Hilly eiif i.f t'ie 1 r- 1 1 . t-1 s ki'i 'ire; tic iipi.:iitiiiciit. lie in.i'lf a -I'fir.-ti i.irlic l-.-t niiin. liiciilv f'.eml licit lie M.!- 1:1-1 -".'!'. titll a l":ui l':nil"i NlvritZ-'r. win wa" iirn -1 :o;il clia ruo' l w c h tinvhi fi.nl el.iy i.'t lo-Uintr thr iio--in man our i.'l liie wnv. Sw c'r 7i r c eit-. -st-.l tin- liiurilT uriil toil be w:i's nil!- I l.v tloee tin it her ntiiiii'il Whit.-. Nwrir- 7'-r -Tn! !o l ami -nine ir'nuts. W Ii tie S I'tlz.'l- w:is Tlll'I'T the i illl IK' II''" nt Itil'.ler il t'lil I Mil I I !lC hdl V .' nt tic vi-'tim wi-buriril in a itiwibi-t )hI. nt Hie J-"ry ill. in Snseui'lu'.Tiftn Te nn i -;uatir!. un- tv The ln..ly Wi'.-i 'ii.-.-'iverei ;it tic i-ii'i i n. ca ti'il.H.i.l it liere iiiitio-t:,!; O'le 111:11 k- f.f vlnlein i'. Tile vtlctr ili't:iil if tlo- ;.!:ur cell 1. 1 net be b'tillie.l. The above story is given for what it is worth, ami that, wo su-pect, is mighty little, as it stands 1.0 reason that if the man Sweit zer had been arrested, as alleged. In' would have been landed in jail here without much ceremony, and as that ha- not come to pass, and no otVn ial information has hen received in this place of such an arre-t bavin? been made, we are forced to conclude that, the story lacks many of the essentials of truth. FlItF.S OS THE MofNTAINs Al.fiM; THR II 1 i.l'.o 11. I'.y the )';res on the mountain in the vicinity of of Cre-s.m 0:1 Fiiday last, says the Altoona San of Mondoy, a portion of the boardwalk iu the grounds of the Mountain House, Crc-son, was burned. The northern winds blew the tire toward the grounds, and on Thursday night and Friday morning it looked very dangerous. The fire, it is state I, burned over six miles of surface along the mountain, and a great fpvmtity of timber was destroyed. n Friday the course of the wind was changed and the danger cea-i'd. The village of Summit, near Cresson, wa- in considerable peril on Thursday nieht and Fi iday, but the change of wind also ben efited that' place. The fire was still burning at late-t accounts, and there was also tin ex tensive tire between Crc-son Mid Callitzin. There was a big lire at Kittanning Point on Saturday night, w hich seemed to be working up toward llakei 's coal bank. .V destructive lire, caused tv the flames on the mountains, occurred at lhuiscreek, in Cambria county, about sixteen miles from this city, yesterday, by which Wilhelm's saw mill and dwelling house and four other dwellings were burned to the ground. About, six hundred cords of wood belonging to the Pennsylvania Pailroad Companv were also burned. .. . Cooky's Lady's I'.ook koh Jcxe is a most attractive number, full of good things trom cover to cover. First, Darley's exijuisite illustration greets, us, the nauuhty urchin, familiar to us all.- who creeps "like snail, un willingly to school," whole his mother chides and hi-" sister smiles, as generation after generation has done since the great poet first de-cribed the scene. Then we find in fash ion and work department a very large variety of suggestive matter for lady's use. Summer waidrobes and summer employment leave the bo-t of gn id-si in these p'ages. The literary department is very fine, tuily up to tlie usual high standard of the magazine. Christian I.'eid's story increases in interest, and the new serial "(ilenarchan 'is continued in some most interesting pages. Mrs. E. II. Church contributes one of tier excellent arti cles on the "Women of Our Own Land," and Mrs. II. ;. Eowc, a most interesting sketch of the early days of the ()ueen Eliza beth, while the stories and poems are varied and en'ertainirg. Every department is well tilled with the matter" most attractive to those for w hose 11-e the Iook is designed the ladies. We will fnrnisli the Fl'.iiKMCN and Codey's Lady's I'.ook for one year at the low price of f:i.O(i on application at this of fice. Hat. 1 ot 's Monthly Maoazink fouJi nk. Pallou's Monthly Magazine for June is a perfect specimen of a family serial, there being such a combination of all sorts of mat ter to interest old and young illustrated articles, poetry, music, stories, and wit and humor. Five editions of the.lanuary, Febru ary, March, and April numbers have been put to press, and still the public call for more. We are glad of this, for Ihiliou's is one of the magazines that we can recommend iorf.imily use and reading. The music is alone wort h more than the price of the publication. Pub lished by Tliomes Jt Talbot, :'. Hawley Street. Mo-ton, Mass., at ?1..V) per annum, postpaid, and for sale at all the news depots fn the country. Ir is a fact well established bv unquestion able testimony that Hall's Hair b'encwer renews, cleanses, brightens, invigorates and restores to its original color and lustre, faded, erav or discolored hair, cheaply, quickly ami surely. The poorest people prefer to buy it and use it, rather than to proclaim in "a manner more forcible than words, can delineate, through blan -hed locks or grizzly beard, t hat t hey are aged and pass in? to decay. A very short trial will convince the most skeptical that it does eradicate the scalp diseases which tob the hair of its color and life. Fort Scott (Kan.) Daily Monitor. AnyFKTTSTSo Chkats. It has become so common to write the beginning of an elegant, interesting article and then run it into some advertisement that we avoid all such cheats ami simply call attention to the merits of Hop Hitters in as plain, honest terms as pos sible, to induce people to give them one trial, a? no one who knows their value will ever use anything else. M. L. Oatman, sole agent, F.bcnsburg. -, The Voltaic Helt Co., Marshall. Michi gan, will send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Helts to the afflicted upon 30 days trial. Stee ly cures guaranteed. They mean what u..y -iy. Write to them . .'J:out delay. J roMnrs icA-rioxfi. ! t,it.lt'8. r.. ty 10, iao. ' Mb. I.ditor Pear Sir: It it with pleasure I . hail the advent In the political arena ot our ol J : frleml ani eomralo-in-arni, ex Ueut. Jnba Lynch. 1 an an a plrant lor the nomination tor Prothonotary ; on tlie Iemoci-t.ic ticket. Hiivfnjr known Mr. : Lynch Intimately both at home ami in the armv, I can cheerfully bear testimony to bit worth a' citizen anil a noldier. It was in the armv that I formed the most intimate acquaintance with him, and it arives me pleasure to recall to the minds of his comrade and mine pome of the many acta of disinterested klndnes performed bv him lor the boys ol our company during the dark and trvinfr period ol the war. and especially hnw on a certain occasion, when we had no rations. Mr. Lvnch trnve ns $lnO (the lust cent he had) to Pnv provisions, white on another occasion he frcneronslv donated the sum of 10 to purchase tobacco for "the loys. Such acts ol kindness are not soon forgotten, and I feel confident that there t" r.ot a member of the Kilty-filth who knew him that will not do all In his powertosccure hi" nomination and election. Hop Inir you will find In your excellent journal space sufficient lor thee few llnc9, 1 remain, Kenpectfully, yours. A Soi.iher. IN MKMOHII'M. VrocetJingt of l.orrtto Vornnrjh Council. 1 etu'imj to the death of Mr. '. J. Myrrt. t'orsriL Chamber. May 17. ISS11. Mr. Schwab ottered the following preamble and resolutions relating to the death ol Mr. H. J. Mvkiis. lately a member ol Council, which were adopted by a unnnimoiis rote, to wit t WHERE. It hnvlnn pleased Almiahtv Hod to remove Iron our midst Mr. 11.. I. My bus." lately a member of this. Council, be ft Hrnolred. That we deeply deplore the loss we have sustained and take tins inctlmd ol i xpresslnif our hiwh appreciation of him E a Christian gentle man and an honored member ot" this body. kttolved, That these resolutions be spread upon tlie records ot the boroturh; Hint a copy ol the same be furnished the Camrkia Kueeman for publica tion, and another copy be presented to the lamily ol deceased. 11. T. ICHtlKI.. Burgess. K. 1". 1!ka ni.KY, Secretary. The (OSTiNrii.LV r.nowixi trade ol Sol. Hlu menthal. the shoe mnn. lias rendered it necessary for him to increa-c the size ol his store to such an extent as to make it the in.t capacious shoe store, in Altoona. Customer- who have frequently been obliged to turn away without l-einir waited oil, ew inir to the tlinuiirs which ifencrally filled It. ran now sfo to the lircat Hvstcrn Shoe Store with the assurance that their wants will be promptly at tended to. In addition to a larger store, Sol. has many advantages for the bent tit of 1. Is customers which cannot tail to be appreciated. He has a realty increased stock to select from, having been enabled to brim; many ir.o,s info the su.re which were formerly keet in tlie cellar tor want of spece. More than that, nis ;rods are superior to anv in that city. lie displays his s-.x'k in such a manner asto'tive purchasers an unobstructed view and not restrict them to the purchase of anything else than what they want, lie sells cheaper than the cheapen, n-.id purchaser are always politely and attentively waited on. Allium; many other Im provements he has made one for the especial bene fit of the hidies. He li:i" set aside a part of his store for tbeirexclusive use, where, secure from in trusion, they have the advantage of fittinti them selves properly before buvlmr. (live him a call. It pays to buy at tlie Urcat Kast.-m Hoot and Shoe Store, No. ill l Eleventh avenue, Altoona. For (irnwn 1'KKSONS or the Innnfrrst ( HIl.DRF.lV, use the old and sate Ir. Vitler'H Soul rili:e Carminative It can be ulren with perfect safety to your baby if oniy two 01 three days old . It does" not stuiiefy, but the little thlnx; will kd to slep n-i!ir'il'.,'n".l iret nw ilii'licisliirii. It eiire 111 A K K !! MA'and HVS KNTKIf Y. no matter lew I. .nir standtna-. C1H I,K- Ml ii: HI S. CHI ILKK INK NTl M. SI M MKK COMPLAINT. WINIicoMC, fr.-ti.imr and crvmtr of icCin's f w hl.'li is :iln:n - a i 0 : 1 of pain), illlKKN STOOL. SOt l; YOM1TINU. SI.KKK LKSN Kss. and alt complaints, ol the tom;ich or iso w els. l'riee. J.'i cts. a bottle a sa frrnrt ccrtrin rtre. It is iheoM'-it rcm.'ilv in i'-."'. tin t i reroinnicnded bv 1'llYSU-I ANS.' Sold bv HWUKJlSts and STOiil.KEEl'EKS. thy siwrsovs i.iroiiit'F. wokh i.ozf:m;i:s. They are plea.-ar.t. a1e and sure. t' et. licpot. 4'io N. l'lor.l St.. I'hila.l a. I'a. JCet- Lo7"iilo.-s .,r sale l.v N. .1. KitEiimorp and V. S. liiliKKlift lli.o.. Kbe'iiahurj. l-'Jt'-l 1 in. ) The fo'lowi nir ol.l Eituli-h poem is said to have been th't first Enirlish sonir ever set to music. It was written about the year l:-Oi. nod was first dis covered In one o the Harleian manuscripts, now in the Hritish Mu-eumt 'ATl'llO cn or Sl'SIMltlt. "Summer ! i-eomen in. Llui.lc sinir eui-cu t Dnmi'tli led. and olow.-th lllc.l. And V.ri::zctl! lie '.vide mi. Siicr cuceii. Its tran-'.trion has reference to the cominir ot Sprier and the si.iiirf'l tic cii--i;oo. and this re minds us that poMl!y you. reader, need a new suiT ol'Sprilm c!otholr. I t s. and you waul to buy a ircod suit at a iiri-'c vbi.-h will not iro ahead of tticsireot your poc'.vet-bu"k. you should patr.ini.e Sintiiu X HvndhciiM. next door to the Kirst National Hank, Attoona. They wiil irive you sattslaction. DON'T, GENTLEMEN, DON'T BUY .A. STITCH OF WEARING APPAREL! OR erXOLE ARTICLE OF" cent's nmmsmNO cootm UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE IMMENSE STOCK OF WARM-WEATHER CLOTHING, i f I T 1 O o xi-LLiiiss, v a uses, osc, oc:c. JUST RECEIVED AT THE Young America Clothing House, Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, ALTOONA, PA., 1 UK IMJOI'HIKTOUS OK WHICH MAKK IT TMKIK CON STANT AIM TO KEEP A STOCKandSELL AT PRICES whic h rr.w . rqi ai. sn xoxecax excel. Therefore we repeat It t Ik.n't InTest one cent In SPRINi or SKMMKK "L (THINtJ. OK.VTS KVK N1SHINO fllil )1S. fcc, tc, until you have aen what they can do for you at the Yoiang America CI o tiling House, 4-23.J Cot-. 11th Avenue nml HtH Street, Altoona. I'a. 11-tl. JUST REMOVED TO TIIK I.AIidi; AND KKKOANT STOIEIE ROOM IN C. JAGGARD'S NEW BRICK BLOCK, 1306 ELEVENTH AVENUE, Iletwoon l'ttli iitkI JSti-oetss, 2 DOORS ABOVE EBERT'S MUSIC STORE, ALTOONA, PA. WHERE II E IS OW Ol'I NIVO A NPLESDID L1E OF (!LOTHL(i. HATS, CAPSj GENT'S FURN1SIIIXG GOODS, TRUXKS, &c, ' V mcli J10 gnarnutocs to sell at .the Lowest ' ('''1'xty, state axd h.kiu taxes REGISTERS NOICTEI VOTirF. I rierehy rlvn that the foMowIoff oniiied Aeeonnttol Adminlstratsnst. 1 hv tn pfsed nd flied In the R-(flftr' OrBe, at Khnourir. tn nod for tbeeouDty ot 'mbriv and will he j.rewnt! to toe th-jihanf' ;art ul inld connty, for confirmation n.l allowance, om We netdai. June 9. A. It. to wit : 1. The Brit o-l final neeonit of Mopef B Millar reootor of Christian Weaver, lata of KHloaod township, dee d. 2. The a-oouiit of Jim MeTennlJa. ruardlan ol Col um ban MnKUlre. a minor ehiU ul t'omaltua Maetilre. dee d S. The aeeoont of Jim" MeTiermttt, enardlan 01 Ana E. .Maxulre, a minor child ul Cut-oollui Maitnlre. dee'd. 4. The Brst nn.l Onal aeeonnt of Jocvta Cr"tta, frnardian of Katie 'allan. a minor child of t la. C'allan. dee'd. 5 The first and flnnl aeeount ol K. A. Storrn.ooa ol the executors of !' ter Ken-Iran. deVd 6 Th feeor.d aeoount of Kniurls O'Frlel. eieaa tor of Je. Eldr. Ifite of I.ore'to hoTonith. dee'd. 7. Th first end finul aee..nnt of Franca ( Frtal. eiein..r ot Manrnret Atalnson, late bf lon' borough, dee'd. 8. The ep..,1 and final ae.nn of liavld SaTtoB, irtiardian of Mury Altnira Satton, a minor i hllj of tVillmm Sutton, d.'d. . Tlie tim and hnai account .f "iot.hla Smith, a-lmlnistrntrlT of e..rae Smith, lata of Caoihrla borough, tirs-'il. 10. 1 he hr-t nnd final urn iint of o. F. Fre'h, exeentorol W m. lwkel. lte ot Barr township, deed. 11. The first and final aennat ot TeTh Hnrn, administrator ol Mury A. "onrad, la'e of "lr tield township, dee'd. 12. The a -e. nint 01 J. . ir!m. irunrdisn of Sara Ii Orlin. a inln..r ehlld ol Andrew ntr.. dae'd. 13. The f1rt and final aeeo'intnl Samuel Hloacb. exejt..rof Christian Horner. iBteol Stony Creek townsh'p. de. '.l. 14. The first ami final aeeii!nt of Kiehard Ult tines. eiiardi:tn et ltuytou 1 Jones, a miiior efitld of Il'.ltrh .Irnes. dM?'d. 15. 1 ho first and final aeonrit of Owen W. Ro berts, admin !l rat or of .lohn.1. I'rv ee. lute of Johm town horouh. le.'d. 19. The tirst and final account of Jolm Urady, admit, t-trator ol llnifh M'r"rey. de'd. IT. The first and nmil ac-ount of Catharine Ikiwlier. adin inist nx cnn trttamrntn ainej-a of Kiehard Ifc.wilnir. late of Miilt ilie bomnah. d?'d. Is. Th.- i:rt ae-vjiint of l.rire 1 'rvcrinii h, fruar dian ol ile-.r-". Kate and Jennie Ilen.llnjt. inlaor children ol John H"ndlnir. 1 eewed. ly. The first and finul aceount o W'm. Sprlr.feT, and John ( nt. Jr.. administrator of Henry Sj.rta leer, late ol "nrroll township, dee'd. 20. 1 he third and final cinniil ol Catharine Ms C'dlran. adTiiinistntlrix de fcni non tritamento cii'fi. of l'etr 1 .iiif;herty. late ol Sutnroltvlll iHjrollh. dee'.j 1 he se.'!id and parlial aeronnt of John K. Seanlnn. one of lh.. eTe.-uti.rs of Jeremiah Me lon lKle. late of t ashinton town-lii. de'.l. -2. The first and partial aeeount of Mnrtln San ders, executor of KliTateh Stuhy, late ol Carroll towuli 1 p. der'd . :1. The fir-t and final aeeonrt of Vm. Ilyara. jruardian id F-latn l'e;iron. a minor ehlid of H m. Iv-araon. d.v 'd. 24. The neeonnt of Jatnef Melfcerrnift. guardian ot Andrew Sylvester Mainire. a minor chiiJ of SyWes'er M-iktmre. ilee'd. 2... The nrst and pat'lil neeount ' f .Ins. C. 'Mar ray, snrvivinii executor ot Michael Murray, lata of Carroll toan-.h lp. deeeaed. I'. The first mid final aee-.nnt of Th'-nas Atnif nithy. eecut..r of Charlotte Aheniaihy, lte of lx.rrtto i-oromrl). dee d. 'JT. The Fee..:d h'i! 1 1 r i 1 ni-ctiunt o! Manraeet M -tiiire a'id John K. Shield. n.'i:iul"'raio- of Michnel Mdrulre. late ot Ailehenv tonhip, dee , . J. j. HI,!.' l!.L.Ter. Hester". I ilhce. i:h.-n-huric. M;iy 1 i, l'xO.-14-M. Notice toTaxpayers. IN Hcrilan?.' it ti nn At i tri' tj.-nrml A-'n'rn-My cf thi-i 'ii;nm"nff"tlti, avi'r,,'' fth l;ty r.f Ai-nl. rvrrs t- lh( r i lot in . T- p in 'iiiniTi.i county: N'ti''' i tir:J y irt-n to T?ipRyrr rosi!fnx in The .ii-tri'"t- rcIor nnmM tliat thf 'on my 1 r-ftnrr. in rMn 1 inner wt! h Xhm SfMnt! Sprtin"f ii1 Act, will attend at tLeplac ( liolt!;nir the twniii" nni iHtnnitth hvtMinp, i'tl t!ip tI'win iiriinnd . I'T the t.roc t rv- c irin tnf Prices known to tlie J tetrtil" Trade lleinir now In poasraolon of the iHrjroat and hnnilsomost lolhinr More In (he City or Altoona. vihirh will henreforlh lie known ns the KEYSTONE CLOTHING HALL, I And having filled it to repletion with new and seascnal.le 5 Is. 1 have no hesitation In savinir to niv triends in Camhria county and elsewhere that when ther viit Altoona ii will I.e worth their while t'. Hive me a call, whether they wNh to purchase or not, 11s 1 lin. mv tficient snlenien will not c.nlv nl; pleasure In showinic them e. round our l'.ando:nc new store room and .pu tiriK the prices of our rieirnnt siocK ot ir."!?. but will Klo he gratified to lurnl-h anvthinir In our line at the low.-st possible figures l"hiu.kini my ma-iy fiiinds for their iio.'ral patrcii io in the pa-t. and hoiiln t.v 1h.u"si and lihernl dealing to merit coiiLuiiaiice "( the same in tiic .'ntn.-o. I refii-iti. I pect 1 VI 1 l V. V"t'., CHARLES SIMON, - w.-t,. ALTOONv, 1?J... TiiEli.-it-y ri'Ts mii.ii tl: iio,.r. Kirk'- ni hi- tiny !M-t. Aii'l ol;cs tti toe-- into lil-a tnoutli- Th'is making loth ends meet. T! tltir. :!tt:u'lif1 to a tin jiail. ffti-ji lio'vhnLT iown tli trct. Anil. n lie Tn;nl'v hit'"3 hi- tuil. He riiikrth huth cmN iiicrt. jto', to innke I'f'Vi 'T.' t "lie"-' i i ir tine. withi'i tin limits t'. :i:v th'1 t-et ;iii c3ic ii i S-triti- -.i-'Uiiiur :is n IM;ir want tin- lr--T ;il the .i In rh on!-1 imict i ft ii t live )if met inn nl" knvi nif ln;v v. hat ynti n-Ttl and , Y-ii ii.-e.j u iiit f I f.-t Ti i. f. I hi-n irive- voiir on!(T to (iotltrrv Vn!!I, vt iJ.Mir t' tfic M.v;..t. ln"e, Ait'.Mut. Up pie-itres himself to plae you in every h-t.: il. The trtnms i;.eht ter clothing a Fpecialty, iitl iionct prirrs n. rp i t jltt r. Shi: w:i. the. laziest l:tl- '.voman That ever et :i mortal crary ; "Twa iiKirvelni: h"v my errinir Ppirit tiii. 1 b niilt:','l I v o la7". To monovlhihU-s n l -Ti '-t 1. To nv 'ill cl-o cx.'e;- luii; !"tl:, A-kftl whi ii nt two tlun- !.' prcf.mil. She only murinnn'i!, 'Jt'tii There wra our (jiietin. however. hr never nn werol y sayhiif H'th We ntr to the qncs li'ic wheth'T (m" woulfl rather huv her "hoe- an-I flippers at S. II: u men t hn l's or at "erne otlior stre. Site in vnriahly vt-tl nnn tiinmnsly In tavitr of Itlmnenrtibl. whf.se sto -k o war f"r ttie f-et tor hotti mpj! and woinen i n nexeel led hot!i nu to the si.' ot the stork and lownes- ot pruo. UaliUHr ters, K!ivcnh aremu. Altooim. Hetter to wear yonr lreeliei patched Than to o"ve or nt her pa ir. 15-tTer U L'et your htMe r.t hinled. When the weather is lair. We airroe with th" laftT "nir-'estion, nnl If the root 'of your rot !eke. now is the time to r-r it re raired. the weather heitnj tair. Itnt n to ir'trin-j your cl'ithiiiir pnfeh'-d. w; emphitially li--ent. and f'r this reason : T!o jirn-e ...t a-od. ty lih nntl sorvlte.iiie warm weat!n-r eiothinir is so low at .I ts. .1. Murrhy'jj. jn? Minton ireet. J-dmstown, thaf no (tn- can aft rd to wear patched dud. Hi st'M-k i very larire. and tonitht jt wlmle:le on a f I i nir market. A n order hv mail, wit h pnvper li reetioii'. n - i X receive the -anie Iruthtul attention th it is aee,,rd'd oii-tornvri vrlm call on lr. Mur phy in person. t'oVMrTiot i 't fiRM.-An old l.l.vMi'inn retired trom prat-lice, having had placed iu h hand" r nn Kat I ndia Tnlsimiary the ttmnla of a simple eetab!e remedy l-r the speedy and permanent cure et ''nstimpt ion. Hrum-hi t i?."tarrh. Asthma, nnd all Threat and hunff Ai!ecti'n. alo it posi tive and radicil cure for Nervous Ifehility and nil Xorvou eimplaint, fter havinr tested it won derfu 1 enra i t e power i n thtoi?i ndP ot care . hap telt it hit duty tt make it known to hie fullering ieiinws. Actuate-! hy thi nuitive and a desire to relieve hi:nis:i Miflcrinff. I will send free d charge to ali who d?ir it . tni recipe, in i ennan. French, or Knl:h. with lull iiTe tt"n fi-r prepunnir find usiinf. "ieiit hy mail hy d'lresinir with Mump, tiffining this paper. V."V. SiiKAnrn. 110 Vnwert ll:o t, IIoch'Mtrr, .V. V. i-UO.-fit .e.o.'v. avj: have just oi'ii:!) NEW IMILLINERY Vmcl Fancy Ooocls Store AT 281 MAIN ST., JOHNSTOWN. PA. AdI rcspociriillj liillle flio Ir of Cnnilir l nfirt nl join i ir- rnunl I en tn e ' hh n rail, a e inlcnil nl all I i ! to keep a full line or TRIMMED AND UN TRIMMED HATS, Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Ribbons, BLACK CRAPES. gJLK-S, Silk Velvets, Ornaments, kinds or IT nir Goods, etc., etc., lf the I. VTKST I.KSIOXS an.l I5KT TF.XTt'KK4:. M,-1, will ,!! nt prices that r t fail lo t.t"i;.nt h 1 1 w!..i lav. .r us witli iln-ir ni...m. .lsn. "Xe i! p cT th ln'i- 't styles an! nt .;. -i r pri ? will 1 e r.i-ivol tvirv .lav r.Ti.l a fir't-rla-s Mil liner an.l S:ilf.la.!y will l n:-.i:-t;u:t atton.lniicc t'i w.ut mi i nt.'iiK'rs. A r.".rdlil invitai ion N ei teiulii t nil th Irt-Iii1 nl tlic laml. conx A- cn.'s niiAXcri stork, ". 2S1 Main Street. JnlinitOH n. SOTF..-The !il...ve ri-lats ni'ly to nut Uram h St..--- In .t..t:n n.w;i. Imi It ! r,t,l 1 n. t Lo turifnttcn l.v thot who .lo tht-ir Nli-.i.iri in Alt-tonu tli.-a .nir oI.l-.jf.fi!;v;,.(i sti.r i :,t 1:1117 :I. enTll vrtv where ! koiii a lnrire :ml irie, st-nk enn-i-t jnK ,,i K Y ( l is CMMTTS KNt'Y Uoiilis" M1IJ.1NF.K OtMUtS, II.V1-S. fAIS, tp., c, whi.-h w -eli ;it i.rii-ti that i-ntin.-tVo nnaw l'..r Iie:qinc?s. ( April 1'.'. 1-' J o-Eo- "w. "2"Eia-Es,, i - j CASH l)i:.1.7.n IN AI.I, lvINI OF HEATIN&and COOKING STOVES ,1ST'.if for the yrar 7". Mnmlir. .time 14. Ttinnelt::! l:,.r..'iTh. 'rii..lny. .tune 1 7nlht?in lt..rnnt. .Ii:..luv Jn in" !'. Sni'iniit iVe Ik'romh. Tli'ir l:!-. .'I une it. V-ht".irt'in T-iwii Jhli. I'ri-1 :ty. J une Is. 1'i.rT aL'e l.w n-1; , p. Srilnr.lny. .1 uno V.1. Wilnii.re H'.r.'Ui:!!. M-in-l i . .tun.' 'Jl . Sum m.-ri. il 1 T"wn?ri ip. Tne. lav. .Tun- vu. 'n ! T"wn-!i:p. t'lne-.p.y. .Tuil.. L':l. l. i-t t 'i .neliiii nirli H'-roU(b. Ttiur.lv. .1 nn" l-'rittiklm ll.'p.imh. l- rl-l-'y. ."lune -.o. AV'.'I :i!e I! .rmli. Snttiril.iv. .tune '."'. 1-t Wur-l, J .t.rist..wn Il.in.ugh. Mnri'lav. June '.. AVar-1. Tiif. lav. June Xi iir.l Wo.lnei.lav. .ltt'if ri. 4th U'ar.l. ' Thnr-.lav.Jnlv 1. .:li W.ir.i. hri'luv. julv -i. f.t i aril. T'ienil:iy. .1 nly f. -i V nr.. t'onrrnangli e..lll,..';tv. Ju'iV 7. 'J-l V':;rl. Tin.--.! iv.'.lii:-. -. l-i War.I. Millvillj Kn.l.ir. ."Inly ''.'.". W.--I. Sut".r.i.iv. July I'i. l'r -pi "t Unrt.nxh. -M.iii l'v, .l.ilv I'l. lt War.l. ( 'Hmtinii Horonh. 1 ,ie.,!:iv. Jniv l:i. 1 .., We.lni I iy. ."Inly 1 1. 1 '....p.-r- l d.. II .renirli. Tlmrdiiv. Jnlv i.".. Iv.wir i.r T.wncli:j.. Krl l iy. jniv p.. r.;rV.i."rT..ir...ii.. S-it!ir.ay. .Inly 17, St-inyi-re. k Tywii'liip. Mi-i'ilay" .Iniy'l'i. "Vlnn-t. r Ti.Tns'iip. Till". lav. Jnf il. 1.71'M . l..-ir..;'t. r.l i:e-. !n . .1 u y ' . All atirny 1' iTrn'ir. 1 linr-.la v. J nl v '.v.1. 1 1 :il!ii i n T, .n ij. hip." Vriilay. .lulv j:i. fl.-nrii.-li I..wn-!i'!. Mlutiln-.-. Jnlv -.'4. 'lic-t Sprliii.- 11 in.nyh. Mi. il lay', Jnlv !,:te'I. rn-l,ip. Tnc-uity . Jnlv -J 7. I ;..-,-! i '1'. ti n . p. V. e.'e. - i.iv. ."l.ilv v. I Miti T. !.-!. !p. l"hn:.l i. .i;:Iy -.-. 'ii.- t T. wr-hip. l ri-lay . .1 nl v .-i. r.l-ler r..wi;t,ip. Satilr't.iy. Jnlv .il. S'l-vpi'-liunna l ..wnliip. Mi.n l .' ". A i. irn-t 'J. ".-irri.ilt.iw n I: .rnvi(!i. l ue-l iy. Al'i."l-t .I-T..I1 r..ir:.:p. Vi iln. -ilny. Aul'h-14. ISarr l nhi;,. Tliiir.iay.Aiiat f.. Hi.i -klic k 1 mn-liip. Kri-lay. Atik-ut ft. J;f'k..n Townn f.. Sat'.ir.lav. Au'i-T 7. ";ilr.na I .-wn.-I.ip. Mi inlay', Autii-t . I". it W.ir i. !;i. n-Lur? Horo'. Tiiei'lay. Ai'.-n-t 1 i. V.C-t War'. Vii!iir-il:i. Aii;ii- 11. Tay! .r 1 "Wr.-liip. Tlmr-.la v. A nirn-l VJ. I '..neni'iML' ii TLWrniliip. Vri.lay. Vitjn-t 1:'. K i.'l-!.: n.l T..n-htii. Naturlay. Anun-t 14. A-laini l"wn-hip. Ami. i'l :ire-.rlar.re with the S ami S--tLinct fai.l A.-t, nn all t:iT. paij to the '1 rer.-nrcr l.en.re the Hr-l .lay t S"pt,.Ivi.r t! ere nil! he a rrd-i twn of ' f-rr r -ii.. w ! Me; frrit'.f. ,cor-f,! tonlj iinp.u.l l.tx.-n an-i pla. in t. l.an U ( nn ' floer lor niiil-. in.n. AMUT.W VKAHl.KV. t'.i'iriM' Tl..;ci'rer. Tr"niir.'r' "fTicr. Khprl.ttrsr. M .v 4. i t. !T.T K J : N T .k AF i I TO 1 : O Tl.KMI'.N'T with IJ-.a.J m:,.t. 'I'.'.wiivhlp I. r the year rmtinir April 1J. 1 H:m.t 11. il m:i.t.. Si j ervi-. r. Tn ninii'int ol W..rk I'uplieate 74; "4 "a-h " ilo.M " 'r(l.-r; .-n t 'i.tntnci..:,'r l-.r n-e I t.il. plank, i'r h..n"tar; '-' lee--, i nlere-t. t'" .. 'J. utii'T- on i 'fi.iinii.-'ii.-r l..r j-er- fi 'ia! .i-n-iec, m i:t- i t White 1T I -AND MAMTACTnir.ll OI - " t'a-h TaT teitn-lfrrcl Irum N. ate- I tn . Ilea l e "i:. Ily rT.-n. rat inn- e r " w..rk .li.nr Uy taxalje 74'J '.4 " per-'.nal .-rvie. j I'.'J.-'.'J " '"tntnt7'ii "ti j-.v-.i.', .-i I. v i.nt. vj ' vi.e ol t h,-. plans.. I T..t h-.tii t.i- ry5 l'-e- (-ii. -ys " anmnr.t nf r.ter- pai l. ':v,.:.i er.h ia triiil.T',1 to . ;ate' !itppeat 17', " ea.-!i t J el.. -e nt "...4.1 . 1 44.'. '9 Naiihi ii nr. Supervi' ir. 1H. To atm'tiiit i.f Work I'npli'-ate ' M Cn.li 4: j . - tax ol J I. " oril-r; on ' oi!iiii-iiiner- 14s.7i 1 1.1.VJ.7I l?.v ot.inrt.i i i oi .i n-1 lan-1 r Tnrno.l rt nEAITAT I'I.A T. IX THE I'lTY. Itoolinsr, Kpontlng nnl nrpalrln of ' l- t::-... i r- r-'i nil Ulnl promptly nml nt lfnctorll j nt tciiflocl to. r i--4 -70 if 1 "' wrk .lone l y t.ii.i! 1 " ! :"-' nr. I "rv:. -- H.;j r:iMi Iit -ti'ii"-:! :oi. t r :: an-l r.-itini.'.t ! '..nut''r. . r.r..'.'7 rtni. nnt ol nr."ipaiil Uv' c.iinn..'n mi 41J (.17 (ii i ",1.' ia.:it. :) ; 1 03-h toelieo' neeonnt li.M 1.IM.7I Tlx siii-:i-:t-HaOn ware. EUsvonlh Ave., Vltooiui. In. srttt mtnm the nmt oniTI'AKV. MY KK'-v Iit1'!. In Iy.rrtti. at 4oVlirk -n Mn lay morn5 r. May, 17. 1 "0. ot j.iuiuliro, Mr. jIknp.y J. M. ksis, iiuimI . t ye:r.. Ie:itb Tji tnri'lc ip.ro.i.l- in Xho family nf Mr. My'i w.tliin t ti t :st two vcHr anl oi tivnth. innvife :uii I two t h ilatiili tr.- havinir Torct)ci li i m totho urivp ftiinn? tint lrinl irri il. Five ot hr nt Ui f! jftn! hon-hoM still surrivo. Mr. Myi"s w;ii Imrii iktiont mile frin the vill mn ol Munter, :ui-l wa- a iTuthcr f rx-Shrill Myers, of this j '!;-. Hft t-ii? nn npriirlit tnnn. n itm-d cit irr n. :n hn;n hie nu-inl'f-r ot t h- .thol r 'Iuroli, ariii wnc p-tcctn -i :irnl rt'Sprrtoil by all who knew him. May his soul rest n jtCare. VOTICI-.- Tho first final account UI of.Toiiv Va;fr. A?si'-riiA of .Tames Mo iUfi.Liv. Ins Ken hlf.'.l in the rrutlionotary's I !M-ie ol C'air.hria eminty. nnl will te resfnfed. lor the notion ot the Vurt ot "ornmn T'l"v or p;m1 ro'.m ty. on M on it on, f!r i'.th fhiif nf June nnt, '. V. "IM -S N'KI.T, Prothnnotnrv. rrothoiiotary! H.'fl.'e. Khen-Lurz, May 15. iN.it. DKXTAL NOTrCK. D;:. I. 11 CiiEnn'. S't. fj'na "r?ji;. Ill- T.s!m re. I'a., report lully inrtn nil l-er- 'ps intrreMeil tiirtt !:c will visit T-trn!t. j rof'rs-:!oiM i iy on the ti-sr Mon l:iv u c.ieh iM..nt!i : SprI:vj- on the d.iy loliowiiiLT Tuesday : ''nrrll-t- wm on the sitii'.l Monday of each month. 8nl "Viltncre on the 1-nirth jTonlay ot erh month. if -f - A ! 1 pcr-ons nee!inu; dental work will uo weM to is'we mt a eall. ns I am prep:ir'd to furnish lull or partial si ts ol teeih and perhtrrn all th r oper ations pert -lininir to my profession in a patlstaetory manner and ::t 1 fi o !Ve-t po-iMe pr'e?. so.-tt.l M. Ii. H.fliKKia", I. I. S. tiik nfav stoiik iii:ii-iiNc; or S. TEITELBATJM, Carrolltown, Pa., HAS J1ST JIKEN' Ol'KNKD WITH A SI'I.KMHI) STtK K Or SPEING'lS"CJMMER goods, And a eordiai Invitation is now rxtndd hy the proprietor to every reader of tlie I rekmax t eat! and See tlie Inrae asortinnt, examine the vnrion qnalitie. an. I inrn th" iinurpassahle pnef. whir!) nre .o low tliat -0 percent. e;:n pi-sitively ! avd ly those who buy thoir frls tri'fn inc. The ra-n ! can sell eh'tjip is that I homrht my entire 'Mk hr eash and Intend to s 11 Ur cah r it csjnivalent. and am therefore prepared to make cjnirk a!e- at sin:: Her prdif than any ot tier in reliant in 'ainriii connty. lKmt take my wurd tur this, however, hut .nu and ee l.r yom"slve. i'.Mittoi.LTOWN, May 'Jl, lMo.-tf. S. TI-lTn.IlArH. I.T AMI ITir. A tnonnl id ont-!ndIn '-rder... .:."... l!,:!ainvo ti Kd. M u n"F jn-! z nu-nt I' V.'i ; ;t" rf.vi t irder in I tvr ! SnpTTi - fT pTotiHi i r-'T.La 1.V-2 ;tl i;h on linn J Total ind'd.todne". XV. 00 fl.1'1 -..is !IM!U'.It FOI! SALE. T!ip nndor- rrt of-' r- for ?nle at reamnaMe jirico nil ttip thui'cr on f Aoro ( lain! In Ixiohlanil town f hip. t. aiohria enmity, fihl tlinher not only coni'ii't i:i'if ail the inherent varietur constantly in ile inanil. 'nit heiiie; loeat-.l r. ithin one. mile oi a nm tner resort now in Ctir5e of creel ion. an'l tor whi.-h a t-reiit il":' t of liiint'i-r t ill ho nceiled. Is an in- vstnlent t hat. eannot he nrpasp. anywhrrf, epr eiallv : It I? the only traei of any ronvi'lerahle sire in the neiy;h'.i ho.l nml i? within n lew nule of Johnston ti. l or tornif a nil other information cull nt the rei1onee of WMnw Sti i.i on the Krank town Koafl. five in i If" Irom .T..hntorn. or a.li'.rcs? without .lelav. .MAH1A J. 1 TI 1J M. Jlay "Jr l""i.-if. Ilat Cinirniiitieli. I'a. Mice to Biiers an! Contractors. romnilmlonor' Oflicc. t F.fMnitiM re, I arnlirln I onnly. Pa. 8KALKI) rilOPOSAI.S will W. re-; ceivcl at this ollle ? until 13 o'elo. k, v.. on ' TI'nrml.i.T. Jnno 3d, Iio. for the rre-tion ' ot r t 'oort, 1 ton.-e. in t his j. 1:. -.-r. t': hp const rni'fe.l of : hriek, face 1 ami trimmt-.t Willi ytone. ami in ac- ' corilanee wili pian and Fi-ivihationT- vrhieh can he seen antl ccamineil i-t this olliro on am! alter Weilnc.lay. May l 'th. 10. Kaeh hiil rnnt he ni-conipnniel with a Innil in ': the Film of f .'i.in1", eonil iUom-J that the h!.l ler v. ill . enter into contract Arnl irive n(rlctent Ix.piH lor the j f.'ithfnl perlorniRiic. ol the same at the. price i nameil in the hiil. ! I'he t'omTni-ttinci'S reserve the ritrht to reject ' anv ami nil hi.N. , sAiii'Ki.w. mvis.i i .liiIINCVUrHUJ.. ' l-.inmi'ionrr. i -rKiUi:i;si -ki.ky. V K. If. !t -::. X, flerk. ! Khonshnr, May li, 1 i.-"t. I "T)TI('K- TIio first aecountof Julius I Stlch. aiitnpe of A. .1. Stoltr, anil witc. In trust for ereil i tors, ha hcen nle.l in the I'rothoni tary's Mtlee of t 'an.hria cuiint y nml w: tl hv piemen t ct for the net I Inn of the t'onrt, on Monday, the I',ih r.'uy of June, t. ). 2- so. f. V. U'rHWNKI.K rr.ithonot .ry. I'rotlinnotary"a tirflcc. Khenshitnr, May Ii. l-i.-it. )OOIi IKICM- DllIKCTOi;. Tlio A- nnd'T-'ix ne 1 etlnrs hiui-!t ns a enndid ite tir the oIl:i o c?t 1'oor House lnr-.-t.r. su'M'-et t the ile-ei-n'coi c the eMiiuiiif I K-:nor. t : C'nvii:ti'Oi. li mnninafed and eleetej he plr Jirs him"!l to tu etinrire tho ln ics pertaining to tie po-n i.n t Jf he b1 of !i- alnlitv. S. .1. M'THKK. While I wp.. May 8, lW.-t.e. ltor. F OH riJOTTTOXOTAUY. TI - un- '-"'le-l i t i:e ottlee .. Prit! I'M-t to I lertliier.. , ir i-!i ! I,- -i- rum Hers !.:me!l rs a cio. I. f r .on ota rr ( f C'ria c.int v. ii.h ic rui". an.l It rotn; iat..l an.l .tent to iiis.ii:irire lh? iliitiv. 1 th;' position Intelligently and -a;iiaet'.rilv. H. A.SllOK.VAKI.K. i:henhtire. March 2e. l .-t.c. CAKll. The tintlersipncl offers liiiu-i.-l f ns a cumlnl.ite fur the oi!:c ol I'rothono. tary. suhe'-t to tiie ,li-iion of the comtnir liemo cratic cmnty con""nti..n. an-l. If nonutiMle-l an-! ! rh'fte.l. ple.ljef hln seil to jH riorm the tnt!. ol I the position honcMiv mnl to .he he-tot hi- Mhil.t,. I " ('. A. I.AMiliUN.' i St. I.awreni'c. March 1". lj.-tc JOIi nir. l.KGISI.ATUin;. I lu rc-I-y anni i'.t ee iiiy.-!! a a can. ii. late for the leiri"lattire. ruhieet to the rules ot the IvtiK-craue crtiintv ninvi'iiti'iii V. S. VI .K.M INt i. lai'iitrin. March 19. ''.-tc JXKcrn )irs notic:;. i l .-tate of MlCHal-.l. tKKLLT. fle -'il. Letters testamentary upon he estate of Michael Ski'llv. late ol t 'toy lc town.'h: p. (K-'cae.l, h ivinar hcen irranleil t'vihe ninler'iLiin'il, notice is hcrehv itlvcn to ilio-e iiniol teil to -ai l estate to make im ine.liate parment. and thoc having claim trill present the sauie, properl v anl hwnti'-a tel. lor j.-t tlv !.....". J.i.MlSsM LI.V. 1 ' .!.. li 1 .- r,. ADVERTISERS I!;.- a.I.lrcssins GEO. I. ROVKI.I. CO.. 10 Spnice St., New York, can learn the exact cost of any proposal linn nf AI'VKlfTISIX' 5 in American Newspaper". ? I llO-pajr Paniphlet, IOc. ' A YKAK amlepcne to accntn. ntfi Krce. Ail lress I". t ). Vll 'K tKV, AntruHa, Maine. 8TT7 At; FN rs f'"lii' he ami rt .Mlinir p'.v- t..-tl f!olt .-! "'h'"". Irh's re-ln- 1 yt e t:. .'.iTMtHi Mrrf'. o , I h . a i a. I Mr.. iutkij:y, AITRr.V.AT.I.W. AI.HHiN A. I'A . nrtlcu on 14lh Street, helTeen loth an.l 1 1 '. Avenue". IS-7.-H.) WM. II. SECIILRR, attorney at Istir, EbfinHburg, Ta. Oftir io Ool onade lfow, (recently occupied by Wm. Kittetl, Ksij.,) Centre treet f l-21.'7.-tl. I 37. A. SHOEMAKER, Attuunf.y-at-1 w, Kbeti)Vursr. Ooe on Hist .issued ofr,t.ii'ni.e, .l-:'J,Ti'.-vi. i We. the nn.lersi-ne.l. A nj ir i r" or Wl.iicT"wn hip. 'atiihria t '..-itity, haviiii: ca'.'f nl'y rrnnifiiiNl the nlrnv Bi'i'inits i-i 11. nry II tiariltier en 1 Na than iale-. Super, i-i.is i. s.ioi ..Tisi!.. t;n-l them to 10 cor; ', t t- th" he-.. . .-or k o..- Ie,l'e and te lief. and aNo the iial i'ito atoi a-i. ts o -nhl t'.wn shij.. J!i:.M; I'(ll if. J. i.. ;ii.t,. - i J. a. a l r-:. 1 TIIKH. M. AITI.IX i AI.KX.ll.nM.U Jl H M. Ill 1.K-. ' Attest 1". ClATES. I.. . le t.hU. Twp. "lcrk. White Two.. May t. 1 ,.!. U- t. at 1 1 tws- Aprn a i km en ts. Tt Notice Is j,. rehy ir! rn that the foil., wins nanie.l itppr.ilo't-ter.tii ot r - ry appraNe.J ami set apart l.irwi...w- ..I .1 s.-.ei:: --. nn-i.-r tbe Act ot AvniHy the 4ih .1 V.rll. A. I. lv'.l. have h-.'-ri file-l ; the H.-fcrt-tc"' tti'ive, at I .i.enshnr-z, ii ari'l lor the c'l-'i v i ' : t-i . - " 1 t. ;U .e pre nl.'.l t.. tin- tlrplmi-' '.n:rt cum, l..r -..iitir...ai ion an 1 .il;,vanee -n IV d u s.icy. 't tVv f f J!-, f- . t W :t : 1 . I nrcntory c.ti 1 nvpra i-Mf. ci.t .-f c- -ta Jn pert, ri al pp.fi-'rty npora'-e-t : n-l s- t i:;..''rt i..r Ar.n M.c l. y, willow' ol J iriie Morley. lac ,.1 .-Jtnl t'h coun ty". i!lCeae.l s.li-...o. ln,ci:t..rv Hiel ....praicoi.-nt ,.f certain er tM property e i.j.e;. i- 1 a : ! t rpart f..f l.ittilia iiK-.. .-. r. w i I- w of J ,:i't-J K. i..!Mcr, l.tle of ":nhria coti;'ty, ti.oeail .'J.l '. :'. 1 a' ct t'.r'. mot aiit-iai-etiM-itl ..I certain porfiTI r.. pn i.criy n ppi a i an. I ".'t ciart l..r App.-lnnta, I li-li irf . wo! ol 1 in i nnel 1 1 -,'iart, 1:: le ol arroll t."'ii-'. in. .I.'i-i';'-cl -S'. v ol. 4. Inventory arol a pprai -eni"it of efTtair'. r.et'.on l roterty ii'pprai-.'it an.l .-t Hpai-t or l..''in.la Artinir. w. l i- ot Ji li Art hnr. Int ot Itanklln l.r.uluh. .Iceea -ej '...7... Inventory an-l ai'prai-.-iront ol eor.dln cr.n al property prais .1 an.l .-t apart i"f l'i4rhir Sny-h r. w'.h.w ol t'ini-tian Siiy.ii-r. la;r ol Jack- fori town-Sup. .lei i-a-e.: 7.l. e. Inventor, an 1 apprai--et.,.'t:t of ,-rtain p.rirt al profiertv Mpi'n-iM'.l a a 1 "et a;ia iitSii'itil'' ll.irni. wiiiow ol l.;i:iel ii liar's, lite of Minister township. ',.,-... -1 :n 7. ln,entory atol a .pra i-.-m;oI o! ct rtn'n --cr-on-al prop.-rt v a pjira i -e.i aiet awar to" Maiy Mll !ei . t '. on ol J.i W. Mili. r.latf t U- town ship. .!i-ia"."l ;..-'. I.. i.AKi; Ife.Mster. Kei ister's t lihcc. T"b iist'iir:--. M i 1. 1 '. TW . I) I C K . A TTO K V F Y - T E W . VA - KienhiiKj. I'a- t'thec in front t'in of T J.Llavd'p r.-w hu.'..lir.T. entrc strwt. Alimap nr i t't v i t.ji - n's-' h tin it i t a - ;o-i'.y. TIT