Or N. -Mr if .' i V 1 ... 1 r Ti -t " '.'I- fimbria Jfrcfroan. I'BlBl'KO. PA., 0, N1 l'KHSv).NAL. (R1U tOlAITCOSTmiOS. r:it!.' o-irs ei ice seern,t ward, hwr cwnl": ' ' t'mubrlf county are re bio i-t a tlieir "-'uft! plf-'n of holding t'.-i ..r. Saturday. Jane 19, 1SS0, i .i:. -cct two tleWtt fruia i .'. -'."i t to represent them In the ,v 'ii. to he hel-J at the Court JI- us.i. n.in.lnT. June tl, !30, at 1 o'olo.-k -.- a u. n'y tii Ket an 1 to trrui.aet 'Ii1.' mli-3 ol the pirty ttiav 1 he kept open until 7 o'clock .- .1 1 ! K- I. ' r .V" f : f 1 1 .' - a- .:i:ti i 'I'MitluttcO the l'-l-h reti-renee to the maimer : i 1 1 - .i'"-' to he nin-lo. are - tr.- telle :i ret. -mi rni.m mi the ".1-t of June, Fe ..:i.t.v -r Hie ill. I sis'.eiiiul two -'.-let . .i. I Jne leln- lolcirute from eaeh system known ntt th I 1. n '-7." That each ek-i-thm dis pnlllm "lie hundred Ietuo.rat- i- Miiitud ti etie deleirte, and i t: u .1 r .1 votes one delegate. ,,. v,.f I -!!. 1 nt pr.-eedtn;r i . ...ii-r i-i urtre I to Mite lor the a a I Ilti'i l'-fi;"!! o.'flrer-i are re riant -iio-.vmr Mie mimli.T of I r. i on. -.ml In inclose the ci :.'.? fur the ilelemitcs, elected, ... - .- I -.-d together nn Monday, -t'j.iTt Mi.-r.-ol lltadu to thef.in- tt'.M. II. SF.f HI.KII, ! lira: .a IVTnocratie Co. Com. 1- ,i.l tin- Ulii-r I'I:k-i.. -: i i- ji'iir live stuck for the l it'ii ,i!' ti l:u:t fruit in this rfj-ii-ti i - I ainli iI;it-. : . f kiiiiU ;unl nt nil idicrs . I.. U;,:;ioili. ; il m.'l t iji-nk fat laoi.n -. I';t:er .V liro i ;:-.-;-. f" I.twns, liitc fro. Ms, ;v l ..t .ui;,:in's. ":i;ii!.lii' h wl.i '.i' the Initios .,'.- -! id' , ami u.iiti't- ii!-in. ! - ini-iiit.-rr-ri-t tlit-ir su:Ti-i i::i;s. -Vr-" l.i-r 1'ilN. S..1.I by all -;. --Iil'm: trnt this ( Tfiursl;iy ) -: :!:' h:it v.Iis little if I'.iri I'.ri. 'I'D i; -t r. tour I biv.i.1 an 1 .i.tf.f.i !;t:: in-, is the I'ntitiniiiil le.iv vi in r : -Tlio cortcr pole rf Wi-lsli Sands' show . i n on i colr.re.1 m(ti nnmed .Tospiih Reane i ho vsii fiswtns. f0 tr,k0 it dowri at jsnlt?' ! ruittr, Irtdmna county, on SaturiW uiht ! ''-t. and klile.-.l h!'u IntantTy. CoTitn-.Sisior.nr Dav'.i Jr.forrr.i u? t:ftt ' ;jht cor.trxct'jr lave cxamlrol t'nc piano f nri.i rwr:fitton fur the now Conrt House, , w ith t!i" t :rp in view r.f pnttin? in tid lor the c.itistiuctior. of aid edifice. ; If you nnnt a nice lawn lre. either I Jilaln or tiiirel, for sunipiev wenr, or any other kin.i of mnnn'r drp. ffiiuls, o will finil a full assortment of all neh jrnoils at the cheap rash store of V. barker Bro l here was no flood in the Susquehanna river this week, notwithstanding tlic heavy rains. The f.'herrytree folks succeeded, how ever. In "splnsliinc;" trie most of their tim tier as far as Lmnlier City, Clearfield county. Property owners at the junction of Lamhri.i. P-lair, Centre and Clearfield conn ties, which Is on the holders of White town slnji, have itnifeil jn ruhi:itinK tresjiassers from huntiimor fishing uiinn their reeiiectivo land. A y unu' lad in this '.lai e is afflicted with . lisea-e which U !, nc wii in the voe:.; n'aiy of nipdieal men as "In;. us." It nffi-ets the in rves, clandi and muscles of the lu'ad and neck, and ! verv vOnfu! n! well as d:",'.;ixei(n-,'--. ' er sum it nous frieiid lieore M. Riddle, of riiiladeljihia, isintown. He isonr-who!n we are always clad to wel-otne and sorrv to see leave before the Fourth of July if in summer-time, or ere the coming of Christmas if it is win ter. A man named Snyder, a resident of Doneual, Westtiioiel-utd county, had one of his less terribly crushed by a' tree he hud chopped down, on Friday la-t, and so serious was hi injury that little; hopes were enter tained for his recovery. Mr. Wm. Hod. la, superintendent of the Sonman slnft, now heini: sunk near lien's creek, this county, fell head foremost into tin1 -baft, a distance of about ten feet, 'on Saturday last, and was pretty badly injured about the head and back. The pronounced opinion of the ablest b sj,.j.,n,s n!! over the country indicates that Dr. Pull's r.al.y Syrnp is the best r.-medv for a!! the sufTeiintr of little children caused by wind colic, dvrcnni v, iliaiihua or sum mer complaint. lViee i-h cents. It" you want to make uuml butter you must have uool salt. V. s. Marker A ltro. kei ji a full supply of Dcaki'ii and Ashton salt, which is acknowledged hv everybody to be the very bc.-.t sait for hntter. Try either ttr.tnd and you will use no otiu r. Fox and Ilemt, the f.vo men who fought so csieiiitely near Kittaiinins I'oint a cou- , pie of weeks a.L'o, were tjiven a huarini; he tore Ahlerman liiake, of Alt 'ona, on Tues- ' day last, and bound ov r in the sum of each for tin ir appearance at court. A lot of sh.ivii.is were si t on fire, pre sumably by a litl'se uirl, n Wednesday evn inn of last week, in a new house in Altoona. I by Mr. Fi.' l. Hall, but fortunately the f aim s wriv disue;.'d and i.ut out in . time to prevent a serious conflagration. The ninth return of sales of if si estate, made ch criil ;i:c;imbianees by the as-ivjnocs . :f Win. M. I.loyd. was presented in the I. . li-trict Court, 1'itt-burvrb, on Tuesday, . and cm firmed nisi, the same to. become ab- per liet if no e pti-'tis are filed wi ii:i ten if man's ' ma ii l.:-.nt i l whii-li liid, no special on ill.-n k lick and .I.ii k-.ii-iay !at. ' calcul.itors ligurc out .-elU more K"ods than in Khetisbur'jr. I Erectors are required 7. on 1 ! fit M inday uf u nays I'nereaftcr. I r 1 " -1 1 . of Ha IT to". Ii'.i - : '. reput'-l on ,.t a l:as neither : r !( i'-. easiness before Coll. i next ocr tiiirty cases, s.-veral teiinct charges of th.e bi-di- Sn'.l'tl days. Census Kimineralor Ward has nearly complete I l.is ,oik in the two wards of this boron jli, and expects to forward march into Cambtia township in the course of a day or two. Mr. Ward hopes to be found worthy of hi- icward when the day of settlement an ivos. For a beautiful I-boka " of sweet-scented and I r-.nilson.f ly arranged flowers some body in the Fhf.km n nflme is indebted t our thoughtful and inti-lliiieiit little lady fiiettds, Caddie Kerr and Minnie Linton, to whom the thanks of our delighted junior are h.'icliy tendered. V. S. Harker Hro. have just received a new a lid complete line of pot ions consist in u of ladies' and cents' th-s. sjjij handkerchiefs, li'ht underwear for licnf li men. "loves for ia- -1 ilie. CV.l'lli'i We McC;.h: and sr, D' li l)'i tt I T ule: :c -, f ,iiis. in that line ind ! ens, cuilil'i rvt ''.in' el s ' h 'ir n;K-k. it '-.iii :', om h-' Sleu'i inl that Farmer n '-t !!::i!'!.'.s' t the ni intirs picr.te, ti.r.t ''tis fe!ios" can hmeas much 1: utit as we want on the 4th of Sep- lu-xf. Dell-icl.-.us leh.-ht. sun-iia. all if it-c fii.-nd Win Pie Id Scott F.vaus, ii. .': more with us leeeivin.; i "in "s of many friends In .it'll w e 1 iC t lei : law i.ef - '. t; i d sii..;ii,i nor forget that !!;; proposals for the eiee '.uri. I Ioiis, will end on ii- to sit down on the urass triiiii the beautiful bass, !! be present ' wcleonie d ( Is issued I rood pro r.ry bun aiu'oria i.i p'Ttv aiou-' the 1: nut. wis!, i i.i't fath- r ;- fii.tid of the line b the ijei'tors to have been :i t i.i- til l;i;':t CarroHto n s 1 - assure., us that we ate likely -.ted fur libel. Mil r for the most part this week te me 1. and as a consequ -nee ! :..'lii!i; and hot stoves have Pe i,l .'ll'IIKMld. k r ,v Hro. have a full sl'jck of ! ml. !ii; oil, pure linseed oil, 'npentiue, putty, paints of all nail -i. etc , etc. trd I i is presented l'osf master 1 1 1 tiny witti a dozen fif trout, n.ii'-ki'ck, not one of which s than siN i :.,!, e.. tii-t"":; fell fioiu iii., wag.-n it bark ;it ti;e Osceola tannery, :nty, t.i "i hui -da of last week, .! i ne of his tliiirli bones. ::,ah wa- killed by a fall of coal r ti'it.''. taar flmitzdale, f.'lear ii. 'M.ur-ilay. The utifiu t unate wife and three children. : i.i. 'her m;;,; have some rest. - to plisl., I, when stantlv V iccomp -;!-, ind die. ; Ir. H iil's l'.ahv Syrup. ' hi. of Huntini lon county. y i:i fib- what is known as the - a r A 'ittx.na, atnl is no doubt it ;is a Ltood d-al for liim. cat died in Huntin-jdon in ! t '.iavini attained the re ef . a t.. A cat afaique i rovi Ii d fur the fuiit ial. i ti v.n-orie smii.1 is assigned 1 iinn litt'.r, but here we are r.w .r-.b il. as we havi cn- o w ai l, an ! tme tow nship. 'nlon '.as ill fir .-t veral p."-! V, ee'h, b'j'. i,. t bad -..-.-! to take his bed. We he former, and tfltvl as to a. .ii 1 '; t...,c releases from parties living :' rl pi rale townships were last : U . - to the Hell's Cap Hailroad tlam'h the Ilecorder's office ill - K. anipl.el!. Sr., late of the de ' ' t'un Tttnei, bfts been appointed r ' iti-r.t between New. York and !r- ' ami . l.i ll is always sure to turn t I rs i -I n a'tendin? the Sis ire went to t!i trove west ' 'h : I.i-' ati'l enjoyi i tlei i--i i r;.; i e...rs it: ir.r.o.-"ii fur. m 1 " ,i,..r. ",; r in i nai .;c of Cr.r st'ihli: We?t ' 'tae township, slipped the ca - l-'odi-m b juiiij.tticr a freight ' "in taken to Sonman on Sat ' ;' a hearing. r 1'lhert, a miner employed in the sat Mt. I'leasant, Westmore- ! -11 from the catre w hile ascend '' 'i Sunday afternoon, ami was -ly injured. row n, pastor of thp rresbyte- I'lhi, place, was calle heiu-c n il.tvs hch, ami w have .',.! " ur' iat his wife, who was and "hi". ,,uite ill. Hi.- Mi. ! aexI(.f;,iir,. farnli in Allephe- ' "r. i,i .... .!,.,.. f :i ,iii Lilt" I I i II I HI) 1I -il : . '"'' -it-oii, iv ,;1i,i townshm. for the . it i Mr. -'iaj' r 0 on oi don't conclude to t i there we tear ' left in a hv-althy old plit:hf. We are sorry indeed to e-arn that our old and esteemed friend, F.ith'T.Johii Walsh, ' of Altoona, had another sinking s:ell on Monday evenintt last, and although he ral lied somewhat durnii! the liiiiht and was better the next day, i.is condition at latest accoun'.s w;is far from promising. Iec. iration day v.iis celehriited on an elaborate sc iie botii ii: Altoona and Johns town. Ji; the former city five cxa-eHctit cor net bands f ii n.islied music for t he procession, which v. as under the chief iimrshaislrp of our friend ami patron. Mr. Michael I'bzhar lis, who bore the honor with hecotiiiiiji dt-- ' nity. ur friend Johti S'orm had Ike misfor tune, on Wednesday uf last week, to fall from a harn on the farm of Wm. A . H. Little, '. liso,., of Allegheny township, while xs. l'kI with others in te.iiin" nown t.n- oi I huil-.lh.v; to make room for a new one, but we are ' sl id to learn that he sustained no s. rious in- i iu,y- Hrotl.er Conrad, of the McVeytown Joir"i!, ejyes us lots of ''tatTj" in his l?st i isue .o much, indeed, that "Creat Trav eler" though he is. we are fon etl toconcbide that he has fever well, seatoely ever seen i anybody 'j uite so es, quite - o but modesty forbids the pursuance of the subject any i further. Chairman Sechler this week issues his pall, not to the unconverted, but to the un- j contaminated Pcmoeraoy of the county, to . assemble at their respective pollinc-piaees ' on Saturday, dune ifith. and elect two dele : Rib s from each di-frict to represent them in the count j- convention on the Monday ; follmvins. T'hil. Heath is pretty hard to r.-t away with as a ventriloquist' and sliprht-of hand performer, but wlion he predicted last Sun ! ilav alternoon that there would be no more rain that day he missed the mark so widely that v.e were forced to conclude that he had . ol tru'led upon the realms of lieath-en ; myth-Dingy. i Mr. F.. F. Lytic, of Altoona, who, it will ! be remembered "by not a few of our readers, I was elected Keitister and Ilecrder ot this ; c iunty in the year lsi".0, took his departure on Satnnlav inornint: last for f "ed.tr Kapids, Mich., whither he cues to accept tin- position j of Chief LnsiiK-cr of the Sioux City and Pa cini I.'iiiiroad. 1 The Mt. Vernon Tlook ata! Ladder Com . panv, of Ilairisbur, has accepted an invi I tali.'.n iro n the Empire Ilimk and Ladder hoys, of Aifoona, to parade with them in the J latter city on the pth of .Inly m yt, and ru ! mor has it that the celebrated Hinjzsold : band, of Ib-n.liiiu', will acoompatiy the first named r.ruanization. --A man named Campbell disapprared from his home in Altoona the early part of I la t week, and has not since I teen heard from, except that he was subpK-ntly seen i in l itt inii'h by a railroad etisifi'MT "amcd I James Mi'Mm ray. with w iunn he departed ' from Altoona. His wife ami children are in 1 exeat distress about his ahsenee ! Mr. P. J. Hjdt-r, of -Vltoona, attcmdel I t walk fifty miles, heel and toe, in ten j hours, nt the'Opera House, that city on Sat unlay last, and had the hist hour been nine , minutes lorn. er he would have made it like a ' jiffy. As it was, he accomplished forty-nine j mi ies and four laps in ten hours without sit ; tine; down to rest in cither of the laps. The clevenMi annual session of the Ca.ni I lui.i Countv Sabbath School Association con vened at the Prestn terian church, .lohns j town, on Wednesday at 2 p. m., with fifty l dele-iates in attendance, anions whom were j Hon. A. A. Parker, Ceo. A. Kinkead. Thus. ' L.Jones. Philip Jones, Alonzo Mason, and i Pob't K. Jones, all of Kb. nsbni and vicinity. The O-ceo'a ?-.-:''': not ici sthe fact that ; t ie Kvt'cn'ive 'ominitt c. J. A'. P. A., is f i meet at 'I vro'ie tomorrow, but hasn't a word to say about the rie-i ire: which has al- i r. ii.lv lieen hehl i'l llnn'iilj hil. Il i'.te p.rotV.er McFiidden hasn't cot co a wfu'ly mad i an' distrusted that he's bound not to cla.Men j the picnic with his presence and paddiu', I unless I'dford Springs is to 1 e the scene of , hi adtlin'. A tramp named Martin Curry, who was on his way from Fottsviile to Pittsburgh, i was found literally starved to d.eath in a box j car which bad Itccn run in on a sidinir and ! unlocked at JJridtrvport, near Mill ( reek, 1 lluntinirdttn county, on Tuesday last, and ! expired soon after b in$ released. About j twenty dollars are said to have been found ' upon ids person, but for nil that it seems he J was buried at tiie expense of the county. The "fo-as-you-plen':c" p'r,ic and cx ! cursfon to Lloyiisvii'.e, on Saturday of next ' week, promise, to be a delightful affair, and . no doubt Kbensburn w ill be well repiesont : ed. Tickets for the excursion will be sold I at the following pxceedihprly low rates : F.hensburjj t" Lloydsville and return, : I Lilly's t IJoydsiille and return, l.'iO; I Crcrn oi. ;.tlbt7o at p. Alttona. .. lan'J ?i . f.'hjt .c to- a -?p r'!p k;'I ir-- r. r ' fun. -aid to be less than It will interest persons who contemplate taking in the Cincinnati convention, on next ! Tuesday week, to learn that excursion tick ets for the round trip, (food from the 14th to the .M in go'.n. and from the 22d to the 30th Frt-returTdriiT, will be sold at Altoona for 517.00, at Pittsburgh for fiO.00, and from other points at proportionate rates. Hrotbr-r Ty hurst, of the Huntingdon , trU-lfe. has gone" to the Chicago convention, and -proposes to extend his trip to Omnha before returnintj. If he does, and finds It as hot as we did a little less than three years aeo, we venture to say that if he owned Omaha and the other place he would be glad to soli Omaha and live In the other place. Poor Directors Kirkpatriek, Tbvrabaugh and Fasly held their resular monthly meet ing at the almshouse on Tuesday, but we un derstand that only the usual routine busi- . ness was transacted, though the Johnstown Tribune says they all united In declaring that Steward Lilly had done his entire duty dur- i ing the past year, as the record shows was the case during the preceding years. The Ho'lidaysburg correspondent of the Altoona Tribune says hat Luther Wertz. a Looper, is reported to have killed a snake on Saturday las! with two bodies and only one head and one tail. The snake was three feet in length, and one-third of the length looked like the body of two snakes twisted around each other, and when the head and tail were cut off fell apart like two separate bodies. The Hollidaysburg .Standard is delighted fltell Deiialit-ed, no doubt,) to learn that t ho printers intend to pic-nic in Dell Delight on the tth of September next, but as the ' probabilities are that the place will be ; changed at the meeting of the F.xeeutive Committee to-morrow, it locks just now as : if the .standard's delight is not to be of a stand ard character. lirothor Conrad, of the McVeytown Journal, ha, went ami gone and bought a partial new dress for Ids papor, which is now as neat as it is newsy. There is no man in the business whom we would rather see pros- r than our good friend ''Cooney, and nee it is that we rejoice with exceeding great joy at this unmistakable evidence of well-deserved success. Two new recruits were sworn in as members of Co. A, Fifth Kepimcnt. V. '. P. , last we -k. This Coninany has no intention of disbanding. On tiie contraiy, it is at present in as prosperous condition as ever, and. under the efficient guidance of Cant. S. W. Davis and his able Lieutenants, bids fair ti be not in the least decayed for anoth er half decade to eotne. The Altoona Cut! cautious farmers against a bogus dealer in fertilizers, who is endeavoring to play it niton the unsuspect ing by making the in believe that he wants to s -cure agents at a liberal percentage. Loof; out for hint and don't be tempted upon any consideration to sign your name to any document in the hands of a stranger, no matter how innocent it may seem to he. Messrs. Charles O'lVtnrell and Jack I'hey hied themselves on Tuesday last to a private tront-pond. owed by a 'Tenth-man in the northeastern part ot the county, and it w as raining when 'key tai t. d. All the same, the story which they gave us upon their return was that they had a delightful time and that they each caught a basketful, more or less, of the "speckled beauties." The Altoona Tribune thinks it possible that the place fcr holdin g the printers' picnic wail he changed from Dell Delight. Hobi daysbur;., to either .'tearing Spring, IJlair county, or Cosh'., Hun, Perry county. If the latter point should Ih- selected, and it is the one wc prefer, participants fionithisend of the line w ill have to start tin- day before the picnic if they want to get there in time. liev. Father Ca'laghcr, the zealous and energetic pastor of St. John's (Catholic) church. Johnstown, was presented the other day with twelve handsomcly-hound and valuable Latin works, of a relicious charac ter, by the young ladies belonging to the So da I'dy" connected with tiie church under his charsre, and of course he greatly appreciates the gitt for its worth as well as lor the mo- live which prompt'' its bestowal. Mr. David L. Wallace, a native of shade Valley, Huntingdon county, fell from a bucket in which he was lit ing lowered to tin bottom of the shaft in the Henrietta mine at Lead" ilie, Colorado, on the Ki'-i nit., and when found life was extinct. The shalt is ;;s,t feet deep, but .Mi. Wallace fell only aboiit --'5 or feet, and though one of his legs was broken it is thought that death was caused by suffocation in the water at the bottom of the .shaft. If oar hyperbolical fnchd of the llanis burg rttrint had published the item from the V it i .KM a s in rcieicnce to what "the intelli gent compositor or the stupid proof-reader made us ( 1'iitrinf) say the other day" about Hon. John Iteilly, its readers would have been able to judge for themselves how near it comes to tellincr the truth when it says: 'The error so worries our hypercritical friend McPike of the Cambria Fiikem.vn that he is , likely to go into spasms over it." ' The Carrolltown .Ve-ir says it has been requested bv prominent citizens of Kbens- . lung to announce that a public meeting will lie held at the Conrt House in this piace, at x o'clock on Monday evening next, for the purpose of taking the preliminary steps to ward organizing a chartered company to build a railroad via Carrolltown to Cherry tree. Hope we don't in this- instance mis represent our esteemed friend, and that lie don't misrepresent the prominent citizens aforesaid. As before stated in these columns, the Dauntless Fire Company of this tow n pro pose holding a grand picnic on the coming t :ttl of July, which will be a Saturday, in I commemoration of the "glorious Fourth," ' which this year falls on Sunday. The object ; of the entertainment, which will be first class in every particular, is to purchase a further section of hose lor the Company. A large number of persons from a distance have already signified their intention of be ing present. On Friday afternoon, about five o'clock, a horrible accident occurred at Hobcrfson's sawmill, oi:e mile south of Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland county. A young man nam ed Freeman Smith was working near a belt in the mill, and by some means was caught in it. Hefore he could be rescued he had his brains dashed out against a large post con ' nected w ith the shaftuur wheel. Death was instantaneous. He was acred 20, ivas un : married, and resided near Jones' mill, in the '. same county. ' Mr. H. I. Wilson, agent for Mr. F.i.ert, denier in pianos, organs, etc., Altoona, Pa., brought three fine organs here on Thursday last just in time for "Comical" (.'only to se cure the use of one of tle-m a Mason A Hamlin, which be pronounces the best make in the world for his entertainment that : evening. We beiieve Mr. Wilson did not succeed, however, in selling either of the instruments in this locality, as he hoped to do. ftetter luck nxt time, we trust pro vided be advertises. The Pitor House Directorship is far from being the most lucrative portion in the gilt of tiie Vaet'le. and yet forallth it there seems to be no lad: of a.-pirants for the office. The latest that has come to the surface, so far as we are aware, is our good old friend John Carney, of Minister township, of whom it may wi'h truth be said that no more honest or well meaning nan ever lived, and should, he be nominated and ei-'eted there is no fear but that he would do his duty faithfully and to tbe best of his ability. Our young friend Jinies P. Ke.ly, of Lilly's, who was selected as census enumer ator for Washington tot. nship and Suunuil ville borough, wrestled for a day or two w ith the various schedules, and then concluded to resign. This, of course, caused a vacancy, which was promptly filled, however, by the appointment of ,larne Poland, Jr., son of (un friend and patron, Mr James Holand. of i said township. We wish Mr. Poland and all his compatriots in the census business a safe and agreeable deliverence. The Pittsburgh Font of Saturday pays its 1 compliments to a well-known LJ tens burger 'of brilliant attainments in this wise: Mr. ! Thomas J. Fenlon, formerly fif Pi'tstiurg. but now the leading lawyer in Leaven worth, , Kan., led the Seymour lot Pes hi the conven tion and the delcg't ion is for ttiat candidate. FenhiT". has been a de'egat ; foal! the Nation al Conventions since he went to Kansas, and was the Demoeiatm caucus nominee for C. S. Se-.mtor two years ago. He is yajrj to be ; one of the brightest men in the State. A semi Insane pauper at our county abiishotis", named James En right, has not eaten a bite of anything i-ince Friday evcniiig 1 st, i'lthou.h he has b"cii working "constant ly and laboriously during the entire time, a nil is determined to continue his self imposed fast until this (Friday) evening. On a pre vious occasion F.iiright refrained from food for a period of fifteen days, and seemed in the end 'very little the worse for his experi ence. He i ma-lines that the Tord command ed him to r!o these things, and hence his per tinacity. The Aitoona E'-rninij Coll of Saturday called the Cambria county Democratic con vention together on Tuesday last, and "the intelligenti omositor or stupid proof reader" of the llarrisburg Patriot repeated the VaU'n call on Monday. And vet, for all that, the convention, like disobedient spirits from the va.stydeep, failed to come at the call, and nothing is therefore, left for our friends of the Cull and Patriot to do but stand aside aid alio thfl chairman of tho eonnty cout- Tlt'.te i f v! t;-: fs.,vt, -,;;;-, -vhi-n ''nf? H.rcujth our .o.:rnris this week. Mr. David Kosr-nthall, one of the popu lar proprietors of the renowned Young America Ciothing House, Altoona, spent Sunday last in our midst as the guest of his warm personal friend. Phil. McDonald, who was home on a visit for the time being. "Dave" is a sociable, clever ami intelligent gentleman, and as a correct business man has few equals and no superiors in the Mountain city. We cordially commend him and his immense estHblishment to the pa tronage of our readers, confident as we are that all who buy there will get good goods at honest prices. So far as heard from, the northern part of the countv leads the van in the matter of ennoidates lor Poor House Directors, the following named gentlemen, and perhaps others to us unknown, being aspirants for that office : S. J. Luther, of White town ship; Francis J. Baker, of Susquehanna township; P. J. Sanders and John Carney, of Munster township, and Henry Hughes, of Sunirnitville borough. With such an array of eanable men in this end and several equal ly competent in the lower end from which to select, the convention should experience no difficulty in reaching a satisfactory conclu sion on "that subject. Wc understand that a warrant has been issued in Clearfield county for the arrest of the man named Sweitzer, of Chest Springs, whose name has appeared somewhat con spicuously in the local papers of late, and who is said to be charged this time with complicity iir the recent stealing of about three hundred dollars' woitti of bides from a tannery at Curw ensville. The information, we are "told, comes from an accomplice In the crime, who has turned State's evidence, and the arrest was to have been made last Monday. Itoks like another chance for a libel suit don't it. Mr. A'etc Miss Mary Long, aged about 24 years. ended her mortal career on Fiiday evening last, at the residence of her pa'rents, on i Stone Creek, near Huntingdon, by swallow ing a table-spoonful of mix vomica and er- ; got, which she had obtained from a physician named Hnimbaugh as a medicine several weeks previous. After swallowing the de coction. Dr. Wm. Jackson, who was sum moned to her relief, administered an emetic, but scarcely had the antidote effected its . purpose by producing copious vomiting when the poor girl fell back on the bed and ex- j pired. Complication in love affairs is sup posed to have prompted the terrible deed. An accident which may cost him his life befell a lesident of Jackson township, named Thomas Pager, on hist Saturday afternoon. It seem? that he was going home from mill with a load of flour in a wagon drawn by two horses, and while descending the turn pike a mile or two west if the point of in tersection of that thoroughfare with the road leading to Johnstown, the pole of the wagon broke and the team ran away. As a result of this unfortunate mishap, Mr. Pa ger was thrown violently to the ground ami very badb hurt, besides being kicked in the head by one of the horses, as well as being injured internally. At latest accounts bis condition was very precarious, and it was feared that his life would pay the forfeit. Mr. Joseph l.'ehr. of Hair township, is the owner of a mare which recently gave birth b a colt w it Ii its head grown fa-t to the breast, the neck being bowed to correspond w ith this singular malform ition, instead fif (ccn jiying the posit ion nature usually assigns to such an indispensihle portion of toe equine physique. That, however, was not the only wonderful thing about this extraordinary co'.t, for one of the ears, instead of being lo cated in its proper position, was mi top of the head, while there was no semblance of eyes where the eyes ought to b. bid ili-tead thereof two sore-looking spots were alone visible. The colt was perfect in every other respect, and was seemingly full of life and vigor, but wishing to put it out of what he very properly considered a most miserable plight. Mr. ii'ehr killed tug qucrr-'ook'r.g creature shortly after birth. Frank 'only, the inimitable vocallist. mimic and humorist, and his no less success ful coadjutor, Phil. Heath, who as a ven triloquist am! slight-of-hand performer is simply immense, came in tine- according to promise ami .gave two entertainments j-t the Court Honst in this .!.ee one on Thursday evening of hist week and tin other on Mon day evening of this wcrk on each of which , occasions they v. . ie greeted with a large and delighted audience, all of wli-un "tumbled" to t la1 various phases of the entei taiumelit with heait huighteratid vociferous app'anse. The pleasure-producing pair also visited Chest Springs and OairnHtown on Friday and Saturday evenings, where they were also greeted with good audiences. It is to be hoped te t.t (.'ouiy will come Heath-er snob again. The Johnstown Triifmc of Monday' furnishes the particulars of no less than n ine notable disturbances, nearly all accompanied with bloodshed in a great r or less degree. . which occurred in that place on Saturday last. Of these the most serious took place about midnight and resulted in Cue cutting of two vonng men named Michael Logan and John Knsh. both of Cambria borough, the former of whom received fifteen and the latter throe separate and distinct prods from a penknife in the hands of another young man named Paul Vest, who at the time was escorting two Johnstown girls from a dance in Cambria borough, and the allegation is that Logan and Ke.sh weie attempting to get away with the f.-mir.i es, and h'-ti"e the stabbing. None of the wounds arc of a dan gerous character, which so far as the com munity is concerned may or may not be a misfortune. Jack Loop, or Luke, a r.-ide;it of this county, got himself into a loop in Altoona, on Saturday last, for passing counterfeit nickels of very inferior workmanship on some of the feminine pie-venders at the railroad depot in that city. Two other f ar ties were arrested at the same time, but ' were subsequently discharged. T'pon being searched, Loop's pockets were found to eon tain seven of the spurious coins, a revolver, a hymn-book, and various other articles. He accounted for the bogus nickels by sav ing that he had received them from a man named Baker, of Kittanning Point, who owed him a half dollar and paid him in that way. After a hearing before the Mayor, Loop was sent to jai! to await trial for car rying concealed deadly weapons, though how he can be said to be guilty in the plural sense, unless a hymn-book conies under the head of deadly weapons, is more than we can say. Our esteemed friend of the Carrolltown AVir don't seem to be at all happy unless he has "a crow to pick" with t lie FitKKM n or its editor. Some pork, you know, will boil that way, do what you will with it, but as it don't hurt us, and evidently does him a gieiit deal of good, we don't, know that we ought to object to the proceeding. Still it may be as well to siv that if we misrepre sented onr e. f. aforesaid in regard to the "supposed finding of the body of a murdered pedlar," we were not the first to do it, as we saw the same thing in several of our exchan- ges. and ropied it from the Pittsburgh Port under the impression that it was a correct : condensation of the statement first published by the Air., which we merely glanced over at the time. If we emd, theiefore, it was alienor of the head and not of the heart, and though we. can't sny to a certainty that we will never do it again. au onr esteemed friend so emphatically demands, we will en deavor to be more careful in the future, espe- ; ciaily as he understands that we will likely be called upon to answer for lilnd presuma bly in the case referred to, though he don't enlighten us a great deal as- to that. TWO F.OOS- KAOKfllX KV KoOS-IT.OITS. A , couple of gees.- own.-d by our fri -nd and ' prompt-paving patron. Mr." Joseph Miller, of i P.arr township, commenced laying, as is their wont, about the beginning of March last, ', and kept it up without intermission until a . fortnight ago, when one of them either died : from eggs-haustion or committed suicide for some ln-eggs-plieable reason of its own. : Certain it is that the dead body of the goose aforesaid was fished out of a mill-dam one ' day last week, and on being cut open an egg ', w hich eggs-ceeded in size any two common ' ones from the same source was found in the place where eggs ought to be before they are signed, sealed a ml delivered. Meantime the other goose continued to do eggs-eel lent duty, by presenting its owner with a newly laid egg each day until a bent a week ago. "when she suddenly ceased to "pin out" without eggs-pressing either surprise or gratification at the result of her labors. What makes these proceedings the more eggs-traordinary is that geese seldom lay eggs alter the first of . April each year, and hence there is good rea son to believe that the eggs ploits of these two eggs-centric geese have never been eggs eel, ed, if indeed equalled. . - m FiioM the lit ii There, is perhaps no tonic offered to the people that possesses as much real intrinsic value as the Hop Bitters. Just at this season of the year, when the stomach needs an appetizer, or the blood ' needs purifying, the cheapest and best rem edy is Hop Hitters. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure ; don't wait until you are prostrated by a disease that may i take mouths for von to recover in. Hofton Thx Pennsylvania Stat College offers frrz tuition to a It" who -ritor it clause. Being liberally enIovil by the Stat. it is able not only to make this proposition, but it also pro vioVs kitchens and furnishes the fuel for them free of ebnrge to those students who , wish to lessen their expenses by boarding 1 tS?rn-.e!v. For fyll rformAf ion. ad-lT?; A M f.mora bi.k Sro'F. Speaking of the ereat square at the Intersection of Broad and Market streets, Philadelphia, a venerable piece of ground the history of which runs back fully two eenturies past, Forney's Pro yress of a recent dat hns this to aay'of Mr. John Wanaraaker and that wonderful mon ument, to hib enemy and enterprise, the world-renowned Urand Depot, at l'th and Market : Son tli .Jt f The (front pqunn in :ir!Othr mirier-stive pnnH in th prtnon-imaoi the pi-ant present : John WdnaiiiHkfr'K Jrn1 !ot. In the rent re y( h:M p t-io wince uf the modern muntripftlitT ; in the rorthwest eonter the vTRantIc h'-tel in pro ee.s if coi!-tnirtiTi hy corporate snunt-lty ; in the pfuitheMH the ftftrtlinjc monument of lniltrMui dHiinir and cunnilenre. Thee tripartite lrnlts of the aire are not often typified in so puuUI a space. Art in railroad", art In architetUnre. art in trade, are rarely ?o !iirn:i!Iy symloliwd. In .nhn W:tn amaker's example you 'have the e-i?e that Fprtn irotn r-ystcm, the comtort that rotiws !rm nlcr, the !nNr wrought ' trachinery. ths tremendous rewards of mathematical accuracy. Science is the parent oi a thousand Ideins, And nothinir that proceeds from science is more -uWimc and all con qucrinif than the match I e--1 nneovss in the tn-re.to oi human happinos and the diminution "! lniir;m toil. I u th:tt --cii-c Mr. W'ln.iiiriker'." if rand 1 pot I a arre:t ohome. Seventy years airo, the t Vnctou:i waifons. on their way to Vit thuris ahn the itreaf pike, travelled halt a" century hetore the .tt jiihcrland ro::d w.t? "pt nt d iy t he jem-ni 1 f fov ernment; and when that rioido hti.hwiy wn The chief path to what wa the ireat Wo.-t. limited hy the Ohio KKrr. the.-c ;in.e Comt'M tv.iij'ins topped in reptre Sti irc. opposite the spot now nllco! hy John VHiam:iker".-c;ir;tvans-ia. A while canvas was strrtehr-d. like a erc:t tarpaulin over the hows oi the wair-in to protect the u-kmI infdp from inclement weather. Ami not tmiriNjucpriv a wife and children made part of the canro. Thc-e w axons carried ait t!te dry od to the frontier-, the (troeeries and the household titenils. and It wan a lonif, lorn? .journey. Well d I remember them in my iiHtive town as they parsed aion- the dusty streets in summer and un-iiihl their way through the froren street- in winter, every hor-o jiniiimtt his coronal ol helU, the lotnt whip ut the ?t:i iwiirt driver mak -n-j the air e-; ho with la rapid exidolons. How different from the content of the ureal trains now sent out lrm John Wana m:iker"s packed depot every tiny, every tntin t;tk im$ ten times more and carrying it twenty time more r.-ipidiy than the-p rude wairons matte Mty ye-tr- nio! In theotden time nnthinrwa? font hut what was necessary. Ijiixnrics were as scarce a ice or i- e cream. Now the hull; of !Ir. Wana maker's trade are the luxuries ot life. Kood l made where it (trow ; clothing N the product of the earth and the skill t the hand. At tn lives rather to eiiioy than to work nut 1 if, and the hu-d-ness of pleasure enriches thousand-. I can imn trine how fine of the-o -V:ione:.-- o( tho A ihxiionies" would stare If ra tried !"r the hr-t time throauh the rxiittcriiiL- -:ihi.ms oi John Whjiii-maker's- Orand I-ot. To him, ail m-u-ed to riches that M ut:hinc the wealth oj I )rniU' and ot Ind. W here the rorire--u Kit. wttli richest hand. Shower- harhjine pear and trold. such a prolusion of odd. unknown, and Irairileeon eeits ; smdi preparat i"ns for ornament: such sur prise oi ta-te and skill; -u.-h de!;fn-jw for the rich and such comforts tor the poor, would ooni a static parody of a period when lin-ey -Binj-vy wri the wear of the wopini, eordurey the "wear o! the men : chip honnets the h ndir ar oi the one, and wool h t- the ct. er!:r oj the oilier. w!m m They h.ni roasted rye Tr entice, iindas?-? n-r Miuar. pine knot- for candle-, hr unns t..r the feet, whi-key for wine, r.;ir carpets 1- r th ilo'jr, the tiddlc for" the hall, a hur caun for a church, and a rickety shanty fr a sclnH.Ihoitsc. with a female ahcr emph-yed lor a tew pennies a day from each of th -" hi-l.tis. Woil d-o-i the poet of 'cnr N.jMaro, ot J, t elalrn. with rn-tiC -::i.-cr;y: - las : lis sad, witli every emm:::!!-; I o -r- our httcieitt :.:rdinrtTk.- Irtter from rirf.Nronrjrfd Tlilton. 1 Miltox, May 30, lvt. F'rikm Mt 11 In the F:ktm.t of last week ! you were kind enough to hope that 1 had no rroI j ertv destroyed by the terrible conflHCTation of he 1 1-ith met. Pleftrj accept thanks for your kind i fcopes, and believo rae happy !ti sayfni,: that none ; ot my hnlld'Hirs were deti-oy ed. filtht tiifh at one time they were tn a direct line with the i-ppro.teh.n wall of tlnme. A change in the wino. however, Jut saved them in theTnick of time and whrn tht tiro had reached within todvre. It whs the mnt , terrihir eon flap-rat ion that has oocun-ed for many a day in the Vnitcd State-, taking into con -id era tion the popuhi1n. Tt started about 11 o'clock in tin- erect ir,; !irn of Murray, 1 'iifl Hl i'tt.'p ear Works, aud by J o'cbwU Tin tt w-i-in--. if the town was a inass of charrt d rutn. i:-ioi!!i; rmain in in the track o the fire ex-er t Mackened bricks, a even the stone pavements, w hich were the pride of the town, were all burned and shattered to frag ments, while sewf r in the streets, many of which were of wood and covered with perhaps six inches oi earth. wor completely reduced to a-hes. The lame, fanned by the win 1, Would -h t ah-nir Ti e around l.r li'rC yard at a tune, b' kin up everytliir,; in their path : and In a moment more they would ric toward he;ivn in seetniTiy exul tation (f their appulliuit de-trn"tivei:e"-. 1 lie next moment they r.ere ir-dn-t nut in another di rection, and brands ot bumm-r roof were beinx waited hither and thither, liirhtinir a whole street nt the .--an e '.j'tie. A 'ntbu!aT. ; T"v rn-.jua irit :nee b-it ins pl:.--e oi bi:-ifi--- and went to reu bT w'iuit a i.i Pe .-..utd t- hi- ii-'-ti.er. w !,.- h'-;:-e w:s in clnso pT'oximuy to wher h hrc started, tuit the w md licit,;; m her T:i or 1 e returned to tiie store only to find it dese-t-d. and ti'ty tiiou-and dollars worth ot men handle k-it.i; cinuro'l bojurf his eye-. One kokwa-a.il i;e eouid ere the in- rrea-lnir he.-it wHrued him tiiat he inuf run for l is ln.'. lie isot in tio r-ar ot tiie flanies and Mood Kar.im tb wn the stn ett v. here for hall mile he could .-re the rru r.i (! ; villi n-- they fell one af ter anot her and the b:ac n w i i-k tnjt'otie side and then the other, the chicly hniit di-trict makine the street meantime iook 1-We :i nery tnrnace. wdh not a soul to be seen . ihe fla lies be.tx o neree an1 rapid Miat the people were forced to tiy t the lulls anil evfu plvinire in the n- -t. And yet notwith standing the urea t de- Truer ion ttoj o-; r-n. many lautiai'iti incnierits oo-urre;. fur ni-t:iniT. one man v ho kept a stoe and tinware --tore uathered all tiie valuaoh's he could tr.t'p ami put them into the oven, ot the cook sto e- en takintr the (told wateti from hiwite and pntttmr it 1n lor saiety. Still anothrr. :-n old baidiclor who :iiw:iy; j-rhic-l hlm-elt tri his fi-hin t.ckii. in h...k!!iif for valu hles -ei.cd a book .1 trout flies inuii u private re-cc--, and K!t hi- walb-t lay w.Mi -verii hundred dollars in it. lie carried the ft-hintr rotls and all the paraphernalia thereunto belong; mi to the hotel lU'nw- tho way and left them there to burn. Hut imagine to yo!trelt w hatim-t bt the dear-nlation ot some oi tna limniin rae when 1 tell yon that while all th -- de-drm-thm w-is -in on s an- per sona were br.siiy enacted m :irr inz oi; -.ler-W:irc. irol-I wnTcin hou-chold Lr-"ds, a m! in !ot an t l.nur t iiev culd ihmMv can y. The da v alter rs were -eon ..i their d stolen and !u.:ii.-di:i!e!y v;heti runny i-wri'-r. won't 1 won'..' ft ly To -"( their THE LE FEVRE LUNG PAD i A Positive Remedy and Cure i For CONSUMPTION, SPITTING OF BLOOD, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. COUGHS, COLDS. CATARRH In nil its forms, and all Diseases of the PULMONARY ORGANS. THE HOST HEALING REMEDIAL AGENT mm TO ECEHX .Tire by iltnrption. TllliOW A WAV VOl 7n inif w ear w ,!1 dc;njiif trate i' Lc j ; .nrii.i :i -:. art njf'rtrt ttbd er. f e a r.,:t:-rJ jT'rrh, th The I..E FFVKK M'Nd PAIacts ft rrrt ly upon reritah zatiftn . W hy do-e the Stnnmcti with ? a : -mn dn.irs w h.-n tt-f " t T he Tad in co:r.jMsd ot lialsatn- and t'otdni- o! the p. -t -of its inretlin is a re rzrrrd-t n'ji'v re? r. and found onl v ; n r-- m factured. THIS GREAT KEMEDYAND CUKE tbitv w he:- the .t,-oo hi 'l.iTHe'er M..ry ni.i r.u- Hai attracted tho wi-lo-t attention on t!o 'ontmert, and ha. e!",c-td thft. have -denied mirfH uhtn nit her t h -i n ra-. s ot n:.t u ral h; n mr . N"e h a ve t ir mo-1 vi ? rrt til frifimony to their cum; e jow r . fr- and intelligence. We fntnrantrt that the r ut -. ma i y of w h ; h-.ic.i el.ara "Wif heal and rtreiiKthen and pro! on i; hf and Will t.ibct a curt in er cont rat P -in the H 't h' 7 a s f v c tt '' u cm ii the d -ea-r h. s t-ni d. l"er-oii iuJicr.ru from VP 7 Asthma, Bronchitis, CatarihfWeak Lungsor D!cca Spitting, will find the Pad an inestimable bocn! roK si i.i: om.i iiv xnr HOLMES MKDICINKCO., IMTTSIU IKill, PA. Who fr ! Knlr Ac""'" tnr tlir I t'MrsI M;t--!i ni:I n'!n. alf t:T f .-; .- ' u - :-. r." e:-'--:: -i- ie t5, -r- 'I Ii - .!,.: i.-i t . i - ' 1- : 1 - ..:!!! t-- r-.i- .e l.,l;;." .mr 1 ri -e. The T.V. KhVHK I.I'M 1 limfits to the tmver ly iii i'- rr prulit on th-m tho I rutrn -t w i i I. - Us i:i II. t l-e i- I t-. I ; I.c 1 t-i t the hre three m'ii who lived n- iuhb com ; ny; frio the eem-'t-ry wd1? a b", own -ilv.-rware, w h icli t;-c th;-ve- h secreted in the ".uy of tin. (ii-.-.d." oppti-iti- toy n i a rn-.!l i-! u 1, to goods were -ibo taken, but when the lor them tiny w-re ,. IVoph ht ) t tieir nelirhoor- arre-t h t'-r.1 or own build: lus rriittili:i: t'. a-hes aff I a tew inomeiits. You mn-t no! :hi iv. 1.,,:'.: on the the pi. -ture. The hr had md bee hour- btdore a meet m:r a bd llou.-eaf Wiiliaoi-port. ;-nd Th. henna n. 1 1 e nn -re ha nt. t ne mt 1. :i n. i"ad man wero tf-'i-t p-n-l) w rib means to relieve -ujiltmc hum.iidty v;i v ' ol I m i t; i i -Spn- l.j mull isti-.: -!!il. .r !. vi-r . t- any j ::it "I : I ' i t - i :'- Tin: holmes mkoicim Jun- . liu in. 1 'l i sl ;l n.i . : ' .: . 1 . A J.lri.- : en.. i : . i i .. r Mil i.i ii :!!-! V, ! I l.;lt -.. me i' i 11 tl;.- I.r.-.i.l e -i! a i-.;r v.-.tti : t 'I' ll ..I... ,'v ! -.tr. t ' I)KOI!AT!ON 1)Y IN KiiKN - -.r V.-.. Tins o)ul;ir l;rv of mti intic-o1im-i ancc was nut jfi' ini'tt'd to iias witlnn'.t l;i- lvi-onitinii i:i . t'iw fiiiiimiinity. In juii-smiii-o fif 'rovio:is niT.incnicnt, tin- iiipjniity .f tlit- hn.siro.s Ikiusi-s wen- elosi-il, nnil at 'J ''i-i:),-k m'arly ail tiii.' jii-.i'iii- fif K'i-n-.!iui L; :-ii I ieinity incii, wiiuie-ii am! cliiiilicti H':,tin-.i tf l!n' Court linn- o wiiero an clui'iii-nt and jiatriot'u oration was -leliveieil ! I;. 1.. John-fun, l".'. Xi' an sorry wo liavc not be-i-n lur-nislii-il witli even an -iitoiin- of this aililr--s, for it struck a l;ey-nnii- uliivli im-t with an Piitliuia-t';" re-jKin-p in tin- limits of r.ll as soinliled. Tlit lino of irin-essioTi ninoil ini niotli.ttolv altorwanl was ns fol',. ,vs : Chief Marshal, l'rof. II. U i'.or. Pupils of Mount ;allitinsi'mij . y, ciirryii. a tla'j. Martial liaiul, or-janii-il for tlio ocoasion, (.'i!iiirisii!u scvfii nieiiiiir-rs. Co. A, Fifth lloyiiiioiit, X. ;. l,totho liuin !'or oi 41), in uniform. iti.rns. in this order the- i.rnoi'ssiuu iir,t vi-ited 1,'iiyd ( -i!ii-tery ; aitorward t!i C.inre i tiona; Comeii iy. and 'at!y the i-i-::ol-rv : taohod te. tiioV l.iin-ii 01" t'n il- '.y Nam.-, whoyo oai l. of the- (jr:ivf of tho tai'on sol- , diors was ci-twinoil wiih ht it it-1 and living llowcrs. At tho otitranoe to l.loyil Vim-tory was an arch wl'.ioii enmiiionionited tho inoin ory of the ab-ent doad. in whieh li-t is iiutii heroil such names as Kichaid M. .Io:ios, .lntm M Jones, Cai't. Jol.es, Wm. . Seott, and othors. Owinu to a rour-att-natioii of eireiinistanoes whieli is to ho do'ilored, no cloroyman was ahlo to put in an aiearan-o at either of tho ocnietories. No one of tho woarers of tho cloth is ilelieiont ill tl it- quality of patriotism, hut their time and attention was soiuohow diverted ju-t thon in other iliroetio is. Wi- Pulijuin a Ii-t of our falle:i l;eri;e-, with their pko es of hurial : rov'? i'em!f i. .If-hii I'. l-. s;i. li-j-h .f.-.n. t... V. I'rtis. Win. i. !;....r-i. -A in. l;. I f :tn;-J-hrev. .l:i-i. K-.Ikt:.-. l-.i'i t li . Kv:n;. rril!i;ti Kv.im. Wm. Mx'.U. "..i-. H.-vi-r. Wm. 1. Hi vis. Iv,m K. liv!--. Mini,-! T. .l.ii,.'-. A h: 1:1 -s;. r.i i. '1 liu-. .1. I.ii.v.l. i:iv. l-..,.;i, ,Ir.,.li-r--l:ii:lh V. Tiio--. T iil.l.'lsl J. Tin is. H. "i re, I . t- r I. I.1111..11. li.-n). Willi. nn. .on. ili-n.i-r-.m. .T.i. . J..t!!i- lit-'.l. Lil.y. i'li. i--. Ii. 1-;:i:is. I .l v:ir l Kv.ni. Loinist'l K.vitns. I'avi.lS. l"l;i'-. ;il:ne-l Hi-Tirx-. 1 i);i';:-f'tatlmttl I -?i. t. ri.- ' o-nre 'i'- ;!-l. I'-.i-l Kvnn.-i. IJi-h.ir-l ''. I,i i-. M . ;t m !;..i.. rt-. '! ii.s. . l'.vans. T'..',w:ir.! I m -. :.s. tVlf.'-O.'l.- ' :,'.rt, Sll-l.'.lf'l 11. ': .Tn?.-. ("'. '.-"iii, .T.unc i.n.-:r-j-i-r. Jori Mi ":i't. .T:imc- Murniy. A n-lrcw Wi-il" !. t'lnislv. A. .T. I.it'iier. i" 1 1 1 n ri -.1 hn Ivifii. miah. M ix Kl.lli-lili.itr-. All tho aliovo nan-.-. d woro veten;tis of tho late waiji-xot pt Cajit. 'Charles lieyer, William Mills and John I.aniiiauli, who served in the Mexican war, and l:io!-ard 15. l ewis and Thomas Todd, who were soldiers of tho war uf !'. - . . Tm; Catholic Kniuhls of Aim-iita is the name of an organization which admits no one to its nieuiliersliip exoo-.t comniunicaots in the ( 'atholic Church between the a vs of eighteen and tiftx vears, and is a!f pother in tin- nature of a life, insinanee company, which not only guarantees the pa nieid of ?J.ooO to tiie heirs of a member after his death, but eharues therefor the lcmarkabiy sinall suiii of ?17 per annum. A branch of the ircanization could, we thi'ik, without diflii-ulty be estalilishoil anions the Catholics of this vicinii v, as well as in every congre gation of the kind in tho United States, oniy eiht or nine members Iwinn necessary to ' secure such a result, which can be done by ' addressing the Supren-e President, the lion". li. 1. Sjialdintr. lOlianon. Ky., tiie Snjirenie Secretary, or J. J.. OTIomke, Ksi., 2r, Cedar street, Sashviile, Tenn. ... FaVIIKAW.K Pnosl-Kf TS FOll TlON-!OR-TATION TO THK PmXTFKS" PlfXIC. The Al- toona .Sun of Monday says : Mp-it. licuric Slinmi. if the Ni npui t l nhir--; F.. "onr:ii1. i.f tin- 31. - .-yinwn Jo-it nui. an-l .la. M. Irwin, uf Tli- A lto'-rei ' llarliral. in..t:ii..rs t tl-.f-tr ii-pnrr:it 1..11 rmtimiiti-e el tie- J ttuhit.-i '!illi-v I 'ri riter' A iicl at i--r.. c:i !h-.! t.e.i.iy en 'liii-t "lt-rk I;iitl-n.. i.M Teni-ni 1 -'it ; nrint --tei.-iit I 'TiiTh'.- ..rtii-r, in cuniie-r-tinn itli t i-.il nt :i nt tn-:r r. : i;. -i nt i:ii"i-. Mr. Maitliuel rt-i-eivo.i tiie i-uiiiinitti..- ra.-i'i-t-ly. r-n-l Mil- i-r.'-po -t nt ir -'i-iil ::ri' t!;.:i t'.u c 1:11 trn i .l th? Vnnylvntii:i'mi!i-".t-l wi'l i-o e::tt-!-.i t i . t he -tri liter-. I iii.-i yon r t In- rrtmo :h itiiritiir 1 1: i- lnt lo e-t.-'ir-': ill.-, 't In r.l i--'. l..i-l rvcr. ivin-;lrr:;liir 1! i--';i ' i: t.-irt ;'in li'.an-l-it-. t:i- -i-l . -et ii-n ot : Ii-ll lH-liiit :t- 'In- lii-nic ri-r.-l'-rv.in-i, n-i-l -i p;-ol-il-ly Mii-.-i-Mui i-.'l.irt -l In.- iii:nli- t-i f-h -iiirt? the ' 1- ! t ii--; -it t lip liu-.-' - -iir ot t l.t- i-To.-n t ; vc r.."ii in I ttce :it tno ,' I- ra!. fifft-r, i vrntie. "a S:itnr l iv nevt. utin- i;i -.(.' -I- .- w ri.Ti- .'l 1,1 1 lM-iitititi t-.v.!i-'. tl.i' w-.-i iTlil. ti:-iii:.-.. 1 :il;-I !:e 1 !!-. i.--- :i v.-ni l.eiii :::,.l ,ti. rw;-i- . t lit-, li.-v. ;- f-r. they 1 1 ; 1 i t- 1. - 11 ..'!. w 11 . : tin i-ai" j .-t !i" .11 ' tsiii.-'- tl.. 1, r.-.i-jt . .i-.iin:tte-- i-e. J'.ii-i 11 V- '' t"U- ;' l-i..- :lr-- '"i:i m.-pi-y. i-l-i' hini;. i.r--v:-i 1 ". ar i.ti-.-. .-Ii.ilirtr ji.-t---.il i!:i-v '-' -t li-'Tt- h i 1 l.nii.;;tii;- tcie.iii ..y it. : -e. i ; li-j: :lu- :l : n ill t!. re t;ill" l!i- 1-.11. -t'-i : III Il-l ail tell the a...-,tCi 111 .'lie -el-!" I lit I. one eliiir. It in tl.e j.S.i.-. . :i:el t-i i..t t-.r -iiti.1:.-- .. I'lii-rl-i :in;; t-- -"'1 tk --i.li- of r.i-'.iiir tw.i 1 t!:.- '..lirt artel liinr Ti i ;!:i- rn ll- 1. ..t tl.i-ir -..1 l.. i. i.- 1 I ii. I .nr- 1 : 1 : :. Ill -I.'.rT 1 ..tlii-r l.r..- r.- ii:-t-i- t';o mot Li.c rs-l-.jiii- ir. tr ..r I! . .nth i -r a WE DON'T, GENTLEMEN, DON'T TSUr .V STT.TC1I OF RING APPAREL! ok f-sirvciiic Airnci .i-z or mi .-. . i- l-e.-n .. : i r.'.t. ! i .1 t-.. ti !,.;.-t:-. I i- I- 1V-TI- ,: .1 1.11-V I ! w t! i-t. . it l e :r. . -i. r -i--1 1 r.i.-t!-i-s uf .i t-.'-rc i--- i.tey i-il us .1 1 -:-::liiii(- w-:ir-j;ur' l: :irn!ll'l 1 10 1 tm are' mil lt-.v:i-"ii;i-.l th- --!i:tIi tie- i-..r!K-r. ' mi. I it v,.i- nv.iiiu tn it Hi ,- i-niter :l-il it 1- -till mi tin- -..ri .-r. 1; will Li- luaiiy yt-.-rs I ; - - 1 - - the t.iv.n will i-r--.-elit Hi- nlil-l 1111c tir .-. :i:ill t In ! i s TT'-f- nr.- hurai- i. ami Many el tin: iw'll.,s nf .r..irtv 1'. i 11 it Li. nt m-iir.uii-o. it. v,-j;i fikf a i!-nl .li-n'l ,t 1 1 in - tn rf".-ei trimi the c: ..-.-t el li.i; 11re.nl-tlii-auli in Mftnr :is.-s ha.- .ieveh pi-.l energy rtjii.-re it a -i:i"ii..--il tlif-ri- m ihhm-. I h.-t my iMi'i-entt-r tm'!- an l m-iih- ar--li iiM-t n r.il wnrk--. hut wl.i-n 1 l.M.k nt Ilie my ne-;:;hl.i.i s 11 -t:i 1 1. a 1.1I tak i 11 lle-ir - it nat i.in. 1 lii-i aimn.-t a-liatm-.l . ii.ii 1111; .'. hmi-". It .-eeilis ...i-i tn he nil' i'i.i' th-iii. an.i 1 h-i-l its t!.....i I l.n.l been tr.-it-.-.l I tti-r thaii 1 ik-erv . Yeiirs. .M-., i'. J. ( '. For (irtKin i'! itsi'.-.S or tin! lounrrt! P1! !i::F. e I'm at-.-l ,a!e lr. !'i!rr' Kotli!n; .ri-.: i ti; 1 vc. It 1:111 he --ivi-n v. :-'n iii-rlr t - ; :i : t-. v vir i-lie. il ftttrQ van I'NTii. vc.r n.wi: i:i:n tiii-: mmi:.-i: stock or WARM-WEATHER CLOTHING x mil 1 Ivjs,, v a iieoc:( JUST rfSCEIVflD AT Tift: Young America Clothing House, Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, TH i'l; 111:11 r m:- WHO M AIM ; i - i 'X- 1 .1 th--. tl-ircf l.-iv 1. I K 'II if.i rz. 1 1 .-.I-lll'l I - r i: 'Mt 'I . it.ii i.iAi; i-.t-j i.llii Iw'i the httl awake lull FN 1 I li V H "Ji!:i-1'S. : f.k noi ' i,M :r. fhr 1 iv . : 1 I'll'.. ( w- ; I ' ;'!t 1 t.N s i i 11 11.. si 11 1.F.S-N.NKSS. anil a',1 i- hi uv f.j.s. 1-rn-i-. i. i t.--, a li. t''.-- U the le t r. ( v VS! N -. Sl'okl.kl! I ')-.!. .s. TKVMIi'MIVS I ll'ORII K I !-"' :'' l-'.-a-a Hi ..!. 1 a- I..'? -: 11; KEEP A STOCK ahdSELL AT PRICES Hi i-,'i . -nt i "-t !.!-:- 11 1 j: it. v.- t . t It - Ik.-;' W ! II. AM Ml! ( l i V I I. -t 1 . 1 : 1 1 V 1 M i l;:!lit i IIM 1 III.' ;. i.t 1. t".t! l'-li "1 ! I ! 'I X. t 'I i It -I . oung -Xmei'icn Clotliimr I - '-" J 'r. lltli Avctiue :ml I ltd Stn-e. .it-M; int. 1 -. 11.- ;i- 1: ,r: 111:. ivoiiM i.oi:m.i. 'I.I Sr.. I'hii.-i'a. '.- : : F a a ! i ' i-il.l .1. tl- Ail Important. Announcement ! To the lit ab of (Ii- Cnmbrid I 'rcoti'i a : tr.im j-ra -t : nn y .-t I 1 I Ve't-t l!- .-nr.- ..t 1 an. I ;.!! 1 1 a iv! Nfr-.i.i:i iii I a li. I !a 1.1 : t-' 1 ' p 1 y I 1 1 .ntiij't i'.ri. ,.r . it an-; i.i i- il euro 'iT'-llW--. ,t the 'I lir.iM-li .iiiil- .- :i 1'ir Nrri"' a iter 1 1 'i l li I - I- .-i.r. T.ll-lli. -.li Fairati. 'ha;.' on K. l.ltJiii-4'.-r, Ic't 't n ie'l'VT-. relieve 1 t.- -.'ii v.li nr VI : - '- ii-ttniter ! tie 1 tv t- A t:-a eir.a'i ' l!l-jr:. U-iri.:.t. ...l--:re it.t 'i h. v !nl .li' or.t Ly nail 1 tl'I- lei !..-. W. onl l-i--nni.:'t it r. rii, A-thma. '. a i-n a .i.-:-"iilr af.l all -to it - Ti'.;r- nine:- 1:1 t '."'.: -.1 ri'l-' n' .-a-e. lia I'.'. il c it li!-""' ll t-i hii litlPTilll' - 1 hv tin-- ...t vc an.! a i!e re t.) . i iv;ii -!"! irf-e f'' .-tirirc -1- -l:-. in t TOT.-an I'ri-prh. rjii-i':.- l-.r iirci-iriii and y a. !il 11 Lr m i t . .tautp, ' A . Smkauiic. 14-i 'airt -' i --j'.e.n. w.J Ja: Th it too ; lr.l's w i:t -ei-.-!i Str.a t hi. ill, riei-e-. 't: vk- l'.!-.'i.t-. tc 1 tl 1. I'j. ! 11'-I'l-ine--(-a hi .n .1 -ol .a- .1. .r m 1. 11 vii:M: A 1.. l-lli'KKS-!;ll K.i:. Marric.I. nt the fatlmlic cliuri-h. Ill SI. ' li-hiila J. th;- i-i'iillti . en 1':. -!: v. !:iy -J.'-. l-8. I'V b'-l. Father A U o. "II r. FstA--Ts 1'K.i Ki:s. .ir.. an.l MIm vmi: Itii fi-.. Imth ..i Harr t..v.-n-h!;-. Ol.WNI'T F.l li IC . Ha-T , .1. at tl ." ''itl.i.Ih-eliiir.-!t, St. Aiiirntiii.-. -tl i i:e-..iy, Alai -J'-. 1-s.i. hy tii-v. Fa'hi-i llynn. "If. J..HN Pi'.im-t. el Al tHiiii. ami AS lt:::vis Ht it, iilt'li.-t Sjiri -jt. 1MII.I.1S AM:i."M -:. Miri-iel. nt I., on 1 'larf.l.iy. Mny 1-t. tvs.!. hy !'. .1. Little Air. A .v inais'i-: Hi .i.i.i-iin.l K .n h Ave I:.. til el I'he-t Sjiriil----. IIITI'.RY. r.-tt'i. K.. '1M I . treiit r ink el the -hithir.: (it the Sj.riiiK ami Sniiuii a-t-.ir.l a eri:i--il evaiaiaat we have oj nril an itntin t jiartii-itlar attei:th.:i i--- li ili:eh eetiit inrc lilwisltv lie ef irii - 111 ail iTki.-l, r. -fe -t tuor.a. t i-.:r ilii'l i elftih - in 1 .ni l r the in.. --t part r -he l:--t are ellin iiiit'-li 1-uor thaa t-nny li. it" -tli-taielii-.u' the ur.-at nh in 'C sensnti art- .r. aiiT t!m- i-v. r, oir c i,r.-o i,'i:n - u- tin- nr. l-rt t rt: wv- ha v la -t..re a I :re at. 1 a r!---LI - 1"S. t ' M Hit A J . -..'.'., at i'ri.-. - line Ol cml- li;: l.. tl far, f,:ty iT'-nt ailvatitn'.: -tn-t .-a: .-.-iih..:-. . We linj.f ; mi ii i 1 1 u i v.- t':, :--(- . - Wi ti -I ei rta'tl th it il i . -il 'Ve e . aa l n in tl i- 1- el IK: 1 1 ?.' i : We h iv u. In ati' i t i !i Ave : ' y Kr :r .:.--- i-iti. lhi i. .-.t, l havh. 1: : '. r.l- a 1!N -1 an l i - n:a !- it i.- -. t- 1 ' t . .-i "SKI e' 1 1 : l.'la'i '. W. '!. ' ' the .-. : -' . f - .--ii i" ..' ! I :: fin. I I : i ae. '.I in- i-"t:vi:: ! i'l tl.ai.k- 1 -1 '1 r ! f: ar s' - i -.-r- L.llll. i;t isi.:.!. i-;.-.i. a I ilay. ."iay i"J, Is i, Mr-, "a i i-.ir.-. fj.lZlllFTa la lltlMSdN. iv, M:iv -J. 1- - ' !. in '-irr-H ti.v. a --li-s M utv I"ii-. i:r. a .'.-.I i ah. ttf tiio lirvM-i lie Iiiihitt VOTIC;:.-TliOliouk.-'. aei-niiiits, etc., el I.ar.T't- I.'eil.-. .I.i lir.vc In? i: i hi e 1 in thi- lian.is ol V. wfr-z". Km).. I r e- t.en. Tiio-.- liaviuur ela-.tnn nlll j.ro'-n-.o th-ir 1..;':- aa l hand ur M-n l th -i.i t- liitn. I KI5ANA iiKii 5T.F.. Ijiilv's, I'a.. -Tt'ne . 1--"'.--'. CV 1-TICtX. I neiel y jrivo Tint i:-of li:it .' 1 !'.;.1-- -i U-J, '. i-.i-el i-i -,.-i.i !--.-.-t:-t 111 r.i- N E W N 1. 1 LL I Story AT 281 MAIN ST., JOHNSTOWN, PA. Tul F;niCV (vOOflr Anil rrnnrrtlrtllr ftu Itp tio I n I " ,i T ' it- a raJl. r.s vie iirta :it .til tt -liria rtt- -.J .- :ii-i I . i H I ZI-. h" te the re, rai-i-rv i:r't. .-i t l'ivi.r ef "Wiil ani f.1 m '.'ia ei'ilfily. e; aid pa al'Se la mi. date. .:y ; e---n n-itc-, "r anv i-t th i t 'A l!itj Tip.. -Tar le. ne- l -l .1 nn.. 1- !!i:r- :!. ei Vihi-' t"f. .-h:p. .-li i.i -ai l U..-C-' !-rr-ti-r ler 'Im. , t iv. i a mi : h r -e y . ::r- a Iter tie-ir . th.-n i"!.- ilia, -.il-eh l-r f-iid in wiil .I-- ! st:'-:e -t tn -a i.i .r- . 1.. I'.l a ; ' N. d.i s '.-:.,'. TRirVliVlEO AND UN mfvlIVi.-D HATS, Laces, Embroideries, i rimming:., Notice to Builte ani Contractors. ; BLACK CKAPE-S. M.i vur ,i-f tiie- T.-1I me. darlirir : "Til H pnint 1 lell tn kll.ev. "i i-l; inc. dearest, i'n J "H hue trie'.' Whisj.t-r it liniv c.itratid l nv. It toi'li only n moment's refln-thin on the part of the dainsr l ti") arrive nt the ile-i-i.m th it vhe well and truly ioved I'.it tliat u.i. his name. The i eref oi her nihility v. t : i I .tt. if it were to he requir ed tn he made ktii.wn In the iuleri-stol the uer.era! puhlie. wniihl he wrapped up in the idea that Pat always wnre : fit! id the eeh lirated lim hcsti-r readv-tuaili- ehithinir iJiieh h- ini irihly h-nirht tri.tu' r. id trey Wolf, n.u dour to the po-tottiee. A I'oona, I'a. S' ir lieiilth were n thioir that money trntihl huy, I lie rii-li would lne i:nd tin- poor Mould die; Hitti.-d in His wisdom has ordered it p.i That the rieh and the poor and nil must co. i"lie f ir.- iiiv' "f .'"itr-r. ref. rs to 'ho uh-";i:e iVi.i lMiit 1 1 o: aii aii ii-s teint o-al. Vi e l iar K-ai . to ant'-.iai.- that evei.t l.y ru ivz that pm n i-r you nil n.. r-il a t a r id n-'who-isi r shoes, s. Hlti ineiithal. in F.li-veiit'i eietiu-, Altoona. has msf shilvi-d one of the hiirz t and ln-t tto- k oi ivenr h r the f- t whii ti ha- ever 1 een si c-:i In this ce-ll'-n of lelini.vli-iini.i. Alter huyinif pair Irotn li i in . and yon jay the pm-e d "es. not suit you, then it will hi- "tiuu- in die. So -it-aT lor one more merry d.n". To the jjreul tree the le i'tlcts elunu'. 'r.dickO(J and dann-d and lind thi-ir way, T'poti the Atittiinti hreeT.es f-wunir, W liisperinj? nil their sp'-rts amen:;. In other word the, leat-ts tnade hay vrhlle the sun wa? warm, and theretiy showed the sp.me amount ol wisdom that ueiunte. the inihvidual w ho oes to Simon h Jtendheiiii's. next door to tlie Firt ?i.M'.if)nl I ink. Altmna,hen Pels jn need ot tt suit e.f ready-in le elothinu w:i:r inted to give .-atisliielt'in as to style and e.i lire, a nd alMive re proaeh ivhen sued a cominoi. place ni.i'.t--r s prko is talked iibotit. l'oii!iiloner-i' OStir-, ; i:ioni rs, Hinhrln I'otinly. Pa. LJI'.AI.KP I'l-OI'OSAI.S wV. lie ic- eeived nt thi" otnee until 12 O'l-h-' k, M.. I'll ' Thnri(t.1T. .Innc Id. ISMI. for the eri-"ti m ot a 'nun li-.ti.-i- i:i tins plai-a. to he eon-trm-til ol . Prh-k. taced ami trim-mil with stone, and in ne- ; ror.l.inee w itli plau-i and speein.-a'ions nhii h ean he se'-n and ex iniined nt this oitii-c on and after , W-dtiesilai . May lath. 10. j Ka -li Mi: luus't he aio:npanieil with a tni?:.i in j the sum ol j.i.fHio, i-onditloiied that the hidder will ' ent-r i n to emit met .ind tr i ve sutlieieiit limul lor 1 he i In 1 1 1: 1 ut pel iorniaiii-e ! the siine at tha price named i n t h- hid. ! Tin- 'oi'ieie -ii'ti'-rs re-"re 1 1 1 riirht to r-ji-t ar.v and ail l i Is. s ,11 'KI. W . V WIS. .MtllX C nii'HKl.h. '.,:iitii:-si,n:f-r-' ffWlRtiKUl li'l.KV. V K. K. Iit'Nn: N. 'i-rk. 1 .iiiTshur, -lay V.'. js-si.-lt. J . I l the 1, VTVST Kust i irNV '' AT liliti.-r arid Sa! tended to all th" i I 1? i -; . . Iv 1 1 i i I'l.sli i'S . 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