-Bli' ll ..." A1 "' 1SS" """""v, ni ri;i;soNAL. ' i f-.r th.; 1 as iui- ;:cts :t lived up -n, Ul, 1:1 1 lxr Pl.-n-o. ...n fruit j us for sale at all kind :it Frc'ulhotT's ! ;'rvi-t Imiiii' picnic at t alid COol ;1S Y.T gO to .nidi cushions his scat is :-t i ... :.t i ;;h 1'. a jjritwini; coolness ' ;!i 1 iiuirniiiii. in. n an I hoys, lino, i i-t-i I at Minimi s. i t in keep your heiid ! :, it wiil do you j j m's and other fruits, ! - ami -!d cheap at ' if I.oretto, lias in- ! m's this week at Lis just as lotii ns you ! lie Ioitini just as ; ..! ( 1 lll'l 1') ; , ' 111. '-, in 'j to lir'ui-i ms n load of , ,' suh-.Tiptioii, why don't r ,v have still on hand a ;,",t il.nir which they will sell at th-i-i ;tnv olii' else, i i'ii!. ilt" our yon lit? friend Harry .1 vvit'ty wife. It is a loiy. 1 t !i in IIVIT.!','!'. ii i l nf choice '.roods nice and . ! M. .1. '1'eitclbaiiiii, in .', s'.'i'l i li.-: (t than ever. i -:. of nifii's and hoys' felt . ..... lift tor tin- fall trade , i i 1 j i . i j at M. I.. at man's, t to attend the in-etiii'.r of the K.i4:ia to-inorrow (Sat ,,. m ti.e loom over Lloyd's ! mcii of ,1 to the a cure fi I'.'o. have -.11 a! sinaim cost t modi rii times alue of Ayer's or coughs and stil! on hand a r dress jjimmIs close out the w n.t tt huy :o"d S' miiIh at 1 -. !: i don't ' s-, mid no to M til i ., - tiTtst at M. d. Teitelbaum's r ;.. -i that Hon. IT. -my I). ;.ri:-!':ii is very seriously ill. i, . ,. , is reL'ardi ilas cxtreme- .Ollt ,. b: 1' r ! is n tribute often paid i; Ifr. Hull's llaby Syrup . i r of the little no smhi want t i hny or not, it will !.. to Ilarkt-rs' am! look at - ami compare their j'rii rs vail at other stores. Kitit-'.il and H. KinUead, .-.! adn .'e'lNti at.rs rospeet i of .lolm ( Lake and ih-eea -d. So liotiees. ,' .!! dentist, of this place. a'.ap. House, f'resson, on heye he will le e!ad to meet r 1 of his professional ser- . t rv I'o'vd'TS are c'taran I'v'nf a;! diseases, if jiiven i. fii-e to eat. ur care I i .e tried it, aild advi.1.3 n l,:;ii.ii;-d fl'.d two tlious- ik laying tiie tiv.e'; on the :,h'.i.i railroad, whieh. it is : te.l in a lit tie over two ;.. -omethin niee. or !. if von want to huy MUiie i ,ii ?.. call at the tire of and h ts. !' "l'l '. t:: V S dan . I'. 1 l'l look at their new .f.-ss,..l!y liariiil.s ions umier eeriani s I: i l-.y Syrini is per l's iee 'j."i eelits. For v JU,'!,.l"ri'visl',f 'K-lM'arte.l friend . ..loein e. oi .itoona. has hrmV,,. i.- ' .v .- 11 "n''K s tio.,1 lioiw in in ar i i.t mat city, eondemm .-.in-, ..no as soon as he - ... . am i a 'oiiH,etei,i teacher employed, wo i l " s,,l'lty '" with a nuuiher of S' holars free gratis for nothim;. Amonaia iiuhiIht of extracts of similar puri-ort. trom letters addressed to the New yrk W.rrld we find the following in M in day s issue of that palver : James Itell, of 1 orta-e, I';., writes: ' We have n Hancock ami J-.ii".lih 'luh organized w ith several for- i. i i.epiiii.ieaii niemners. I Ins section all ablaze, with enthusiasm for Hancock." i mi uonahoe, of Altoona. roeentiv i bought the patent for a new-faimled himnev- ! top, ami only the other day, he was offered ! aecordimr to his stoi-v, Ss.ooti f,,r a half inter- i est in the concorn. "if that be true, and we '. have no reason to doubt it, Tim has a hi" ' tiling on a chimney-top, and we really Dona line-we would rather see make a hi" thin" ! out of it. " " Don't forget to remember when you i want to lmy sii.H's. that the largest assort- j ment from which you can choose, is at liar- kers cheap store, where they have an abun- ! danee for ad, and the hot of uood bargains for those w ho will call, not withstanding the : fa.-t. and It's a fact that's p;ite pat, thafthey are selliivj; more shoes than you could shake a stick at. " j The Clearfield ItcpiihHivtn says on Sat- '. unlay last, while .lames McCiillomih, of I'ike : township, and several others were cuttim; dow n trees on (Veore Lord's timber job. in Knox tovnhip, a limb from a falling tree ' struck MeCullounh in the face and chest, : ausiiiLt death in two hours. He was in the h'-il year of his aue, and leaves a wife and six cliildreii to mourn his loss. j Some of the local Itepiiblican papers are ! making much oilo about the alleged political i onver-ion of Mr. Philip Hopfer, of Portage ! township, this county, whom they represent 1 as having heretofore .eenone of the stannch est amony; the staunch Democrats of that ' vicinity. Well, if the story be true, all we have to sav is that there's no Hoofer Philip beimj on the winnini side this fail. ;. The lilairsville foumlerv, ow ned by Mr. ' f'has. S. Tittle, formerly of Johnstown", was i burned to tho ..Mound on Thursday last, in , volvin a very heavy loss, on which there is ; no insurance." The fire is believed to have. 1 ; been of incendiary oriuin, and Taliie Kckles, a former employe of Mr. Tittle, was arrested ' next day on suspicion of commiitinv; the crime, and is now in jail awaiting trial. An axe manufactory is soon to lie eMab ! lislied at Cold Spring, near Huntingdon, by , Messrs. Fiam isciis vV: Woods. Won't some- IvhIv axe somelxidy to start somethino of ' that kind in this vicinity ? We have just as cold siii'i'xs here as they have anywhere in . the country, hut for nil that will be Rhul to i pour hot (certainly not cold) water on any j enterprise likely to benefit our town and its ; people. j We are in a position tobeartestimony, so . f ir as we are concerned, to the fact that 1 Messrs. W. L. Koulk's Son A- Co., advertising a-jciits. P'utstmrsih. are sure pay, and it. was i not for any dilitoriness in that resiect but he 1 cause of tin' int'ieiuency of their favors that j we ceased some months au'n t i do bu.-ines ! with them, thouuh we are free to confess that ; we "jumped out of the frying pan into the tire by so iloin. We are informed that our friend Heist, of the Mountain House, has been successful in securing the pun base of the entire riuht to what is known as '-Lloyd's (Jrovo," on the western outskirts of town". All w hich means that a summer hotel of dimensions lavize enotmii to acconim.Kiate an comers, ana con structed on fust-class principles, will next year, in all prr ability, be an additional P.b-en.-iburij attraction. .lames M.itnews, tenor ot the Altoona City P.a.ud. has just been presented by his better hail" with twin babies of the femi nine l-eysua-ion. And. vet, for all that, our friend deems sti'.l moves on in the even tenor of his wav. That the little newcomers may live to be"as old as Math, ws-alem. find that their days in the land may be as "happy as a bi su.itlower," is about the best we can wish them at short notice. Mary Kimball, th" nnfort nnate p.bens- burii uirl who is tinder arret in. Altoona for thealTetred crime of infanticide, was to have been taken to j lii on last Saturday af.erno.v,i. lint some .satisfactory aiiaimement semis to Capt .T tary of ihe county, has. received a sniendid hn M.-Nevin. of Altoona. Secn; Demoeratie ( ommittee of lilair in answer to his letter of reijuet. splemlid phot ojraph of that ohii.-r." t.eiieral Hancock, ac- nFMO-RTie('l.rn MEETixn.--A meeting I amona iinu-o.i-, room, over Lloyd's store, on last I l the matter of hail, for IP county convention to 0 '..eaten next Novelll- n 1 Ke.,lon. Lanj;:eiii and 1 1..- called to meet ill Ki- wi;:;.o r raacliines ami : their machines isoii is the only 'ulterated Simrer have been made in latest accounts she was stni enjoying her liberty. The Altoona m ays there is a very eener.'.i feelir. i of -ymiia'hv for the un fortunate oirl in that community. The thread .f the narrative so far as it relates to the picnic for the benefit of the church at St. Augustine, which was so rudely snapped asunder by the rai l storm on July r.th.'isto he taken 'np r.,'.iin on Wednesday 1 of iicxt week. Aug. -"th. in Durbin's iTove, h. st Snrines. where all who airemi eompanied bv a letter from the next I resi- i dent of the United States, and it is the in- , t -ntion to have Dr. Hittner, an accomplished , artist of that fit v. paint a portrait therefrom, , which is to be the common property of the j Democrat-v 'f Altm.na. with, we hope, a i small slice for the Freeman, though not t-x) small to forbid its exhibition for a few days in this place. The Altoona Sun says that a meeting of gentlemen interested' in the projected railroad between that city ami Cherrytree was held at the Logan House on Friday last. Among those who are taking an active part in the enterprise are Dr. linker and Mr. Moore, of the firm of D C. Moore, of Al toona ; Hon. D. J. Morrell, of Johnstown, and Captain lhu-kett, Dr. Peed and Mr. Martin, of Pittsburgh. At the meeting in question no business of importance was transacted, but a very general feeling of de termination to push tiie matter to a success ful issue prevailed. We are sorrr to learn that it is only a iiinstion of time and lirohabiv a Very brief time at that, for our good old friend James j Condon, Ksip, of Suinmitville. who for spy- ! eral months past has been suffering from the ; effects of paralysis and other causes, and who at latest accounts was in a semi-con- , scions condition and evidently beyond the reach of medical aid. That his death, which I seems rapidly approaching, may be a happy one, sitvl we Know of no reason why it should be otherwise, is the heartfelt prayer of all v. ho know him only to esteem him as an hon- st man ami a devout Christian. t An election for Mother Superior of the ' Sisters of St. Joseph, this place, was held on : Monday hist, and resulted in the selection of j Sister Marv Joseph, w ho has filled a like po- sit ion at S"ew Castle and subsequently in : Ihio, but is now called still higher by being ', made SiiM-rioress of the Mother House, i This is the tir-t election since the establish ment of the order in this place. Mother II or : tense, who has so well ami admirably filled the place for a number of years, and who i now steps back into the rank ot the commun ity, hav ing lieen appointed to the responsible ; position from which she has just retired. ! ! All persons interested will be glad to ; learn that Pcv. Father I.'eardoii, of Pitts burgh, where he has long been connected i with the Cathedral, lias been selected by the ( i Pt. Pcv. P.ishop as pastor of the Church of ' the H .'.y Name, to take the place of Pey. i Father liovle. recently transferred "from F.'o- ' ensleng to leallitzin. "If the members of the congregation had been consulted in the mat- j ter,veare sure they could not have chosen a more worthy successor to their late and ; much beloved pa-t r. Father Peardon. who telegraphed his intention of being here to-dav (Thursitay s, will be welcomed to our midst 1 w ith more" than ordinary pleasure. , Messrs. ;eo. K. Mullinand Edward L. Pear., of th" St. loud Hotel. Philadelphia, have placed us under obligations for an invi- . i t ition to attend a banquet to be given to ; ' '-The Press of Philadelphia" r.t that far-famed i ' and admirably conducted hostelry on Friday , of next week." The day selected is not we'd : ! adapt -d for a very ,;big feed." so far as- we ! are 'religiously concerned, but if we fail to : j pet in an appearance en that interesting oc- j : easion we trust that Messss. Mullin Pean will endeavor to secure the gastronomic sm : vices of Dr. Tanner, who by that time would i probably have no conscientious compnne i tions against getting away -with the good , things. ' A young man named David Lohr. a resi ' dent of Chestnut Hill, Somerset county, seat ed him-elf on or in close proximity to the ' track of the C. I. Co.'s railroad in Johnstown, t on Thursday night last, and w hile in that po - sit'.on a number of trucks loaded hh cinder wre hacked mi bv an engine, the entire train passing over the unfortunate man. crushing h;s ho.lv diagonally a '-r issf.ie breast from the left shoulder and nearly severing the left leg. Hisdea'.ii was almost 'instantaneous, only a few ga-i's s.p;ng from htm ft.T being ' picked up. He had been thinking, and it s t';o;;!,t h" was asleep when the accident oc- euned. His remain's were taken bom for ! interment. ! Messrs. Charles Lang. .en and Joseph : rthodv. of Chest town-hip, kiiled a rattle snake the other day which sported no less than nineteen rattles, and yet measured but a little over three feet in length. The same .gentlemen had the questionable pleasure not long since of starting a throe-pronged buck from its V,idin.-.i!aee hi the lame! o'lt there. i burg and i new cino I"".", IT A Friday evening, wnei . "! ZiW fi I'ike M D Klttell was seiecico i-, i . ? . . I :, .": .; ,.f fi... absent Secretary. 1 he ' mee in" waV pureivV business one the Spe ' c . ! object Ixoiuc the apnointment of a coin ! m'ttee on enrollment and taxation, and A nther n naturalization. A motion was i a o e.: authorizing the President of the Hub 1 to ennoint said committees, to cons st of two nemlVerreaeii. The President thereupon ! appointed J. A. Kennedy and J. .. Hasson on "the first nameil committee, ana r.y -Dlmm-ll and M. D. Kittcll on the naturahza- ! CeTraTMcDonnld made n few touching i and eloquent remarks in lefen-nto tlio re cent death of one of the members of the Club. ! f eo V. Oatman, Esq., and conclude, by of 1 fei the following resolutions, which were ' unanimously adopled by a rising vote : ! Hr,oIrtl Tint till Cbth. nt its first moetinarsincn tl.n Tool, of " "eonr-i W.mtman, l.i.. ow of .air : or t i 4 s:nl ovrnt. i -inti fihmu. si XIV. The n e w 1 1 ' I room i s neatly fitted np for the accommodations of the Club, and the President's desk surmounted by a small can- ; non a "if t from (ieneral McDonald, which wili'.h. good service in the ratification of a grand Democratic victory next November. , The Club adjourned to meet again on Sal- , ur.lav evening, August -1st, at .',' oclock, , when important business will he transacted. 1 M. P. P. CnEF.nv, I resident. M. D. Kittei.i., Secretary pro. tnn. - DW KI I 1 V; llOI'PK 1 )FSTnOYEl AND CHI I.I r.VHNKnw Death. The distressing news i readied us on Monday last that shortly alter midni -lit the preceding morning the house ; r.f Mr. Charles Cooney, of Minister town ship, had been destroyed by fire ami that one of the ei"ht children of the family had per ished in Ihe llames. The facts eonnec ed with this sad catastrophe seem to he that the family had gone to bed as usual Saturday iii-ht, and at the hour stated were awakened bvtho strong smell of smoke, which pervaded the atmosphere. The house at this time was a mass of flames, but, by herculean efforts nml through the interposition of 1 rovidence, all escaped, with only slight injury, except- ; i.T one httle daughter, aged 8 years, whose, rescue w as made impossible by the raiu.l pro- j cress of the pitiless element. She was burn- ; ed to a crisp, her agonizing death shrieks . riiiein- in the ears of her parents and broth- j ers'aml sisters, who were power.ess to ac i compiish her rescue, though the father, we , are told, had to be restrained from sacnticing his own lit- in the hopeless effort . Ksave that ; of his child. Two other members of the ; family, both children, were slightly burned, i one on the feet and the other on the hands. There is said to he one circumstance connect : cd w ith this sad tragedy which remains to he 1 explained. Amidst ail the wreck of matter ' and loss of life, we are assured by competent ! witnesses that time enough was lound in ! somebody about the premises to rescue from . its hidim'-p'.ace ami carry to a haven of safe ty the sum ot 5-'.P, which had been secreted '. somewhere on ihe premises. Charity prompts : the hope that the money was not sought lor ' with a lull knowledge, or even a faint sus . picion of the terrible death which was in store for the unfortunate little one. l.-.e ; house was a log (.ne, built many years ago, and contained a large, old-fashioned stone chlmnev through the cracks of which the hie i i supposed to have communicated wit l the , wood work, thereby setting the building on fire The loss is not heavy, we piesume, nut ! heavy or light, it is total, mere having been no insurance on the property. -OMni-'ICATIOS. BLVVBLICAN LOVE FK THE SOLDI EK IN A HOHN. F.PITOR Frefmas Th following official docu ments fpeak for themselves;:; TiiEAsrnT IErAHTvr-T, April 8, lo. Sir: llJivine hpoti ciamin.l find found qnalified to perforin the duties of a clerkship of the hrst die's (fl.g'jo per venr). yon lire herehy appointed a clerk of t'hnt class in ilic oftlce of the Aiiditorof Ihe Trea sury for the l'ost ifflce Department, rice F. .1. Me Anility, promoted. 1 am, verv respectfully. HmvKi.l. Conn. Secretary ot thn Treasury. To A. J. Run-, Esq., ot I'eniisy lvania. TuEisniv l)Ei-ARTvr,XT, .Inly U,lst. .Sir.- Having I. ecu examined and found qualified to perform the duties of a clerkship of the second class (tl.4".) er year), you are hereby promoted and appointed :t clerk of that class in the oilice of the .Sixth Audi tor or the Treasury, ri.-cS. V. Jloyd, promoted. I am, very respectfully. S. 1". t'HASE. Secretary of the Treasury. To A. J. Kiikv, Esq. Washin.iton. 1kc. 3, lHa. How. S. r. Ihase, Secretary of the Treasury : Sir; I heret.v tender piy resignation a a clerk of the second class in trie otltee oi the Auditor el the Treasury for tho l'o-t ilhcc Department, and I respeetfullv request that yon would appoint in my place some" soldier who lias heen wound, d or inea i.:icitated from active duty in the service of his country. 1 have the honor to he, very respect fully, Vouroli'd't servant, A. T. Kiiky. Your readers will perceive from the above that I was appointed a clerk under the administration ol President lSuclianan, that 1 was promoted under the administration ol President Lincoln, and that 1 resigned, aft crscrvinn tivo years and nine months under the latter, and eleven months under the former, having also acted us. a temporary clerk un der Mr. 1!. tor one vear, Iroin April l.lS.v.i. to April i nn.i in assist in.-" to an 1 i t t lie ir-iron and W asn- inscton territories war claim amounting to six and n hull million of dollars. 1 resri t to say that Mr. fhase. Secretary ol the Treasury under Mr. Lin coln did not carrv out my request to appoint a soldier, having sclc te.t for my place Mr. Scliarritt. a correspondent of a t'hicnifo newspaper, who was no more lit to till my situation than 1 was to be a liishop. Such is tho so-called lovo ol the Kepubli can party for the soldiers ot the Kcputdic. said or iranization irivinir the "word ol promise to the ear onlv to break it to tho hope." llan -oek will eive their onrtv a not her Oct ty slain; route in November. Kespectfuily, ' A J. K. L1.KS TO MR. AP MltS. FIIAXK UAMKIt OX TUB DEATH OF HTnr.sr.iL BILLEK HARTZOtE Married, at F-at Lib erty, on Tuesday. Airust 10. ISso, by Kev. Kather Kane, Mr. John- M. Hit.Lrn. ol alli:7iih t'ambria county, and Mis Marv Hahtzoo, of the former place." Havlnst already eoncxatnln fed ouryc-anit friends on the happy realization of their fomlly cherished hopes. It only remains for us to tender them our sincere thanks and bet wishes tor the lance and delicious cake and the no less welcome greenback which accompanied the above notice. HIessinirs on ye both, huppy husband, happy w ife. May love and contentment" ever find an abid i place in your hospitable household, and may the sprinettda of your love never ebb until the dissolving hand of death has parted you ir. this world only to unite you once more and forever in the iK-tcr world to come. May yo:i. in short. In your vnyaire thro" life's stonr y sea never vary. And in fair or loul weather may John to tils Mary lic constant and faithful, lnle without one pro or con Mnv Marv, fond vife and lovin-j;. he olodicnt to John: And should t!c fifes so decree when "squalls" are quite near. May a lew l.ttlc llillers in clean "whi!e caps" appear. OniTI.lHT. TT'MM. Died, in 1'arroll township, on Wednes day, July 21. lsn). Ida, eldest dui?titer of Mr. and .Mrs. Vaicnsmc Dumm. aed la years. BOOM ! BOOM ! BOOM ! E' TUKIll PAULINO ( UII.P, I.Ot IK. Fond parents, weep not for your sweet anxel boy lki not wish nim back from his heavenly home Hut thank t iod he has called him In his childhood And has placed him anion:? His chosen His own. Ye know Louie's death rias caused you irreat sad ness. Hut he is much happier than If he was alive : Then why should vou tret for the one rod has taken When "of bright", handsome children He has still left you live ? You have one now in heaven so happy and pure, Mwavs with the loved ones you so much adore ; Then pf.-iv to him often, both father and mother. And he'll ask ol our Saviour whate'er vou nn- x i x" r t ) i r s x ot r c i". Estate of Matoaiikt M. Mrt.i.r.N. dec d. Letters testamentary on the estate of Margaret M.-Mnllen. latent flearlield township, deceased, havinic been uranted to the nndersiiiiicd. all per sons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate pavmnnt. and tho-e havinic claims axninst the estate will present tiiem properly authentica ted for settlement. -i iKN FLIT'S MoliHIS. Executor. t'learficM Twp., An?. 2:, lsso.-.'.t. i m i x i st i ; a to n -s x ot i ( : 1 :. Estate of iKO. V. II.M M A". dee'd. .etters of adm inisfration on the estate of (mo. AV. ( latmnn. l-tc d E K-nstmr; having been granted to the under sons Indebted to said estate that Immediate, payment must ha imr claims against the same will pn Properly autheni i.-ated for sefllenient sjQ? And Still Another Bio- Boom! TUB BOOM TDriC, IIOAVEYEU, IXCLIXHS DOWNWARD i A -r-A -TTi TT"DAr A rT t A1 Etensbur:r. H. KINKEAD, Ana. -".i. 1HSJ.-6I. , Specia.1 LOW PRICES TO SUIT THE T1MESI tit them Administrator. dm i n i sti;at( ) i ; s notic i :. A 1 V Estate of John (1. I.akk, dee'd Letters of Administration on the estate of John I !. Lake. Esq.. late of ihe '.orouuh or Lbcns'uinf. ' de'-eased. having been rantd to ihe un.l'Ts ine.l, i all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti- j tied that pavment must be m.idcwilhout delay, and those havir.it clnOns a-zninst the same will lire- i Gent them properlv authenticated lur settleinunl. i Ni. it. K ITT ELL. Administrator. ; Ebensbnra, Auir. an, l0.-flt Xouso. tnlViiiR about it, we liavc tho roo.1-? and must pet rid of them, even though wo should lose money in the operation. That means that we have an overstock of And pi ore. I.retto, August 8. E- lSs.l. Thf. P. P. P. anhthk Li.oyo EsT.vtk. i:...,r. -1 Hemic. Esii.. of this olnee, nttor- nev lor the :ssi:i!iees of Co., filed in th' Pittsliiirh, o;i vv m. M. Lloy.l ic I'lilted StPtes Iistri t ( olllt, S.itiinlav hist, a Ti'imher of nnpni w hie 1 nn rire i nn io sun ... ei. he proposes hriiminu -.-.Siiii'.t the Pennsylva nia llailroad Coi.ip.iTiy, und in the event if the mutter '.ehii? (lee'nle.l in favor of the as signees the cenernl creditors w ill have reason toconoratai.ite tlirin.sel ves. It appears from the statements of Mr. Peade that ilurin? the progress of some other suit, brought recently hy the assicnees of the h.tnkrupt hanUino; firm, there' were certain disclosures made which rendered it prohahle that th? stock if the Deli's lap Paiiroad ( ompany, tiie ai- i toona Iron Company, th- First National Hank of Altoona. and the Altoona Gas v Water Com pan v, held bv the 1 .loyds dnriiip: their insolvency and before their bankruptcy, had been transferred to the Pennsylvania Pail P.iiid as a kind of preferred creditor, thus preventino an equitable division of the assets. The amount of money involved is very larj-e, and the ileeision ot these suits, which will now prohahlv be forced to trial, will be look el for anxiously bv the ixeneral creditors of the linn. There are about rsiu creditors in Altoona and vieinitv, ar.d over one hundred at Ebon-shun; in all anout soj all of them unsecured. Jf the assignees are successful ' in all the suits pendinu. inclmlins; one to re cover the mansion of Mr. Lloyd, at Altoona, valued at Sn,ii!ii), other dividends will he de clared, but almost an endless amount of liti- ; option is involved and it is useless to raise ' The hopes of creditors as to what may he ex pected. Wait patiently, and the dividends ; when they come will lie more appreciated. So says the Altoona Trihuno. h ir::. . of t p. ":.'. v. 1 1 ; e .ii h i i'iii t! the )i U'il l:n St. Cloud I :i brief visit to on his return e'.i.M-.'e of the .e w e-t. ilo.-e where ap sweet potatoes. run pear ( vv evnect to PllioV a hi ' feast an ; ion'..,-.. ni recreation at a comparativ ; outlav on behalf of a verv ileservmcc cause. , i Ir. .lolm Pinehart. ..f Ty rone, f.ither ot Mr Frank Pinehart. contra. -tor for the build I in r of the foundation of the Court House in I tiifs place, attempted to L'.-t on a pass-p.t i train in motion at K-.st Liberty one day I'M is P.ohl was srrueiv " uie knoekci down and bin!' v but a- th.-v had in neers;-.rv tirean.is on t had nothino to lenr. the life all the same. These mean anvthim' hevon.l currences, mean bein is to lie e! lav. r the i. t' .ir lu'.i it ran for '''; id vent nr. s, if tht-y vtrv unusual o.-- f course that Mr. Lansr ted Prothonotary by an d lots of lv .sin. ill ovcnvhclmir.ee majority. r. p. star-anller, the clever and effi cient salesman for a lonr time pat at the Croat Kistein P.'.d and Shoe More of S. lilinuenthal. Altoona. has betaken himself t Johnstown, w here be is about to branch out Ids own hook as liroprietor ot w cat fie on I'Op. S' to stvle the ( ipera House I loot 1" liou.jrht .-k f "iMid.iy except- P. . taeir fruits ye ,1) at shall i of the F ! hm.-h of Friday of s.w.in-r. th. h will pro' Mtv Hours will he" Holy Name, next week, by vacant pastor iahlv have been a. V ( 1.. .r. f; i .t the eplosi"ti was the a v ant of water. Mesrs. is put ('.own at ?l,'"". son. ( ; reenl .aek candi date :? I:ii luiiioised to "speak h, I ., -ir in .' ' H'MI.I Kv.-rt -Y. ' -V, A is w-.rthv the name, inilesj id feelim: f.T her little ones , , pts f..r a hottlL- of Sinks' Ib - ii'niMi, iMid have It on hand i ('ee.pl. tints. Guaranteed to i a few minutes. wi:l he re-mne.I at St. Franeis' i. ft... on Wednesday. Sept. ls, speetfllllV re-lUCst-l to Ih1 t .lavs of the session, so ;a i." f..i ',e-'l to th ir advantage : ! . s . .1 t i i: if. .. .;ia. T, '' -ivsthat the boil i '. ... d ;.t Ashland Furnace the 1 p. t h.-eti in use over three years and t! n, ot l's loss !!. Ma r in 1 - ( i. ii ',!. ! and Ailliiir in .vomni.t nro-cnt campaign, and we vcu he will I'm. I a -oodly huiiiIkt m ( .1. . ni.aek. rs in that city, i 1 but true that many children .. timely craves v the neglect ' is to" have Sinks' Syncr f iimi and H n.l) ( hwiki on f iii-litfnl mother lias a bottle :!.o v. ir for immediate use. I.. n township. Plair county, .i-i ''.. i.iii. d Altoona. and ' , Tiii-iihiiii.d. who farmed the - ,i --',,e.,.d on Monday mailt witn j .t.-l.t. bv what is believe.t to hae j ic.-teliarv. I. oss estimated at 5-.- j h. a-.. t!i Lint, of Johnstown, has : . i laii .-rt. of the fret rrv. for 1 i't-t what the libel consists of is v..- .-an t. Hat tuesent. The ac- shed bad in the sum ot "" ii..- at fa- next term of our answer. f t'.e P. It. P. Co. tothenum-!r-. and thirty exctirted from Atlaii'!.-- it v and back, leavnui on d a, id r.-tiirtiiir: on Sunday morn- w.-re a -eo'iipanied hvthe Altoona I aid report bavin-;' had a very I s, as-on-able trip. r L're.iT'v amused some days since of our veneralde citi.ee.s, who i-.v.-.l down with Pheumatisni, hi, . th'i b.-s. and declare himself used to be, and now he is re- Po'.eit,' Futbrocation toeerj vi ;rat liniment that. -a Mi. W. II. M -Mullen, Chair- v f omuiitf. e, informs us oi arraiiL-e for a Democrat :c t'.e Court Iloie-e in tins ev.-nui" "sept. ctb. and that Chah ioan Dill, of the State sneaker for the occasi -Sp corn sen ferred to Tew." inas will offer a wecK. mil missinu t..o of -.mother car ............ . iniure.l in tue sine, ne .. s n-, i... ....... ... Nt' James' Hotel, Pittsbniuh. whereat latest accounts he was still under r.ie.heal treat ment. . . . s w ill be seen bv lartre posiers printed at 1 1 vi oliice and an advertisement in anoih- tr Co lllllll. -ii-s. .-jai -.u.-L mi.'", ............ i ,.f Win Kiif. 11. Ks.i.. dc -'d, ...,i.ii.. -.ie on Satur-liv. Sept. 4, lsn. ,l're lot of real estate in F.bensl.iirir and el-ewhere. and as some if not all tn- tracts advertised ate anion--: the most o.-siruile pro'.-rt;es in the countv, the attention of capitalists is respcetfuilv" invited to th.e com- '! s:,!,- , ..... l t., aUlbU last w eei, oi in i .i ... . t ns bv a filer. in t .niionua. n- ;t as the '-in::. lest maize mat eer .mil' i 9 4 i has t ins tar uiie. i re fuse,! to "ovtupoM useai. ."''- ivli"ii we found after pers had been printed that the hfc!li-,:nt j-omi.ositor" bad ir.iro.iueeil a ' w where an I l.i I. e .. been. I hereby transiiio"Tl- fyina the mildest" of word.s into the ' est" of nonsense. rr is',-ie Crawford, a former hotel keejH-r ol tills piaee. w.. i . - the removal t ins lainnj o. .,..o..s- Si.rinii was transierreti io n-.e wi'th mind and 1h.Iv both s idly t . .. ... ........ tli IT IKI'I 1 . .1.1 iiapaire. , was labi o n-on : Monday evonina hi-t by his son Harry, and will doubtless have the ronsolat n.n ere on of dvin- at home, his condition at this time iieinc such as to preclude all hope for an ex tended lease of life. T " ' - b i.iidre.l dollars, accom panied by Store, inasmuch h as it is to oeeunv and one of the our l.a- 'wild- know ii vimis to town last aluisli'illse f' i. x I a verv expressive ami appiopii.o.e . tt. r from F. A. Shoemaker, r.--. was s,- ,, o lh-v. Father Poyle. late pastor of the Cbureliof the Holy Name in this p,aee on V ,, .!-. v evenina last, the same bein- the vl.lnntan- ofTerins of forty-four mem bers of said condrc-aiion to :i much bel.wed P- i'st v i o well earned th- alTeetion and Krat il ude of all h;s eople during a sojourn of over fixe years and a half in our midst. Tllo,iflv We bad the pleasure of a call on Tnesdav . . .,. ,.. friend Win. R ( oiiway. last ii.m.i .... . ,- i. , ( irecnsiiurir. w no is weo .......... I... I f..r it lie IIOI1 L I HI IO"- rs lie does ms inn mi.il- o. -t js e'. lilenceu in oui sonsi.e - kes the t ti kkm a try- re IV that he 11 s tne in. i i" " i i. . t.iai in. no ,.o (,uf-ifu and elocinent l die oi iii. - I - - .- t t....:..y, ,,f I TO 111 1 O ' I. '.I ' ' ' of naini the newsi.ape port inn them, a the i for ViWesTnmrehYmi'minty Mutual Fi Insurance Company, and we venture to s.n sermons the Holy ever lstcneu Name, this place h a t, w as ilelivereii on Sunday forenoon by lo. r.u..- -' . .... ' I. .,.,-r.l order laltllllore dlo- .11 II... .. -.. ..-1 - . , who bad just .onei-.io.-.. ... II... SI.I..VJ oi ,s.i. ,,os. r-.r 111, ..1 ..o - , ., . - ,,. .. tin. ni!iri oi in' .i... '..l il- ioii:ii-le licit limed by ant ti cce cop. vc W hose w hii h text is r it the and in i t' b n. an- man came to town one o.. i..s.. - '.'I...I Willi his brother-in-law; '.it i,: d,t : r.,t ui some time dtirm-; M ia' hours" while it was dark : be .:.h red. and, in an attempt to e ' caiae very near falling hard . throw the house down. His name ..a..,,- bile mi earth in curin.' the t-n n who came to him nfilirted with Icprosy LLMiss Annie and Aunes Dci.n, .lavditeis !i;!r!,,ifeand,ter t! rami ihp on -A I',-'.- s ri!e. t-!..t,i r-.-,..,. i-di't know how it is ourself, but we . of one who claims io Holder, of Pott aire, this J . . . ... i ...... .i a ti mi d t ne locai i..-p..'o. .... - ! ;.w been paia'iimr as a recent apo-.-o ia the Democratic faith, has iiewr -i ! v ever-voted anvthiii'4 else than "!'.:!... an ticket. iii:e,'!iilicet,t palace and sleepint; car, 'en- the m .dei n im provcnieiit s, has ' iitiiiii. d out of the Altoona shops for "f ieneral Sii rintenlciit Fu-.li, of K. P. l!oi. that jretitlemau will fi've f is, p,H,r printers a ride in the new if I-i iiolhin-el-- th.in to show how .'.'iicrons he is. M. Dou-la-s. F.vi , of Chest Sprmas, to s;,v that he has no desir". nor in " l- viccept the notiiiiiation for coroner iy t ni, upon him by the county com I bis belli ' SO, It in that city, on Satur- 1 and teacit ids to cter- ot !V i.al the w .. fr;,.in ZZ:nt ihaVc-l has in store for his chosen servants (iatehell. who - ill.. ..... e... w a.-i-s nt I nai il . . ' ' Iit there to serve ia cwii.i.s . ; - - M,.,t ,, .,,.,-s to wa,,, ,,. -' ,; ,,,. felicity. -ow iiiai in. : ii in . , r ,vo loin ,-orld as w-cii in nam. . s o ; Ill SIM I-' 111. ... .... ' ." IS Cap- eondu.'tor on the i "".-. .. , . , , l ill" to as p. p. p., wio-io v" i;,iv' v.. , r; :-rii KWIPipiis ". ' -J before Ks.,uirc Mr nu; - HIS appeal. in - ii-ii i -, . . i a he sed , ..' .. ...... i, ..sv.iiltin- imiiI iiaiTenn.il cnarireii ion. ... - tain Hm1".-, a n.assen-i i P. P. P . whde oiiu ial duties a before Esquire ..... n 1 -.il for bi swer He was subse.uent!y arrested by o be, r Pmh'ers of Millville. tmd made to pay f , f r . Nr nlerlv -on.M't t he time of ti Fracas And thus it, is that the nccs. devolves on tb l'"'T.s. t i ... t . t,( pa the vacancy, as it wi.l ,"V('f 'I-i t-i la void Ha- p..pub',i.aii party m-M I'Vi in',, r and have no coroner to hold an '''!'" .t on tiit; ictuair. .-- '., i :diell nil round. -Ti e Altoona Sun Vt Monday tr.Hs out Mr Thomas P. Dumm, an old-time I.epnb ii -an of Parrtownshii.. this county, who,,, it I vies the "hero of twenl y-one en-cic,,ts, which, we j.resnme ,1.m-s n't ;" ' Ins , ,.. ...,.....,. in.. nt. as one of t lie latest :n - ,,isili..ns of the uraml a.mv of ' . ... on, I I. VI S III detail till .. -. i. 1."..... i.e.. united this verv Sep Ti, ; .cut of Mr. Dumm, who, the Sn or .... i t..,-s s III.OI1L IO IO'..... .' i a'lfeailv ordered his nan.. ! i-o-derof th- H M.C--1; it. lv. i Sr.oe of the rooms on the lust tioor ot said oiiiiu ine. which is located on Main street, near Franklin. Mr. S., as we have abundant reason for kin-win, is a safe, siH-ia.ble. sensi ble and satisfactory salesman, and now that lie has essayed to "paddle his own canoe." we have no' doubt he will add at least three more "s's" to the cab'-ory, all of which are embraced in the word s.p-eo.s. An extra fireman, named Ceo. P. N'orris. who was lillin- the place of another employe off duty, met with a sudden and shockin-; nealh at Kittanniuc Point on Wedncsday mornm-la-h The unfortunate man was in ; the act"" of putt'iicr: the p!n--hoso into the ; opeiii;i of the ene'eie tafd:. for the pur, wise : of taking water, wh.-n tiie pusher cnrrh.e came iii and frave the front s -a tio-i of t'pe train sueli a jar that it precipitated him to tiie track, when several of the ear wheels passed over his body, sevevin- it almost in 1 two and of course Vausinir almost instant death. The deceased was a sin-le man and bis home was pear Deny, We'st morela ud : county, whither his remains were forwarded after "beiiii taken to Altoona and propcrly 1 eared for and coilined. On Monday. Sept. r.th. Sheriff Crifcfh ' will offer at public sale the follow-in- de scribed properties : A farm of l!is acres, l-o acres beinir cleared, witii im.iovf nieiits, in Aliccrhcny township, owned by Thomas Mnl ien and others; a liou-e. stable and lot in , ' F.bensbur- lior'u'irh. owned by Dr. James J. O ilman : 'fifty acres of land, fi ve of which are 1 cleared, with' a loir cabin thereon, in Parr . tow-nship. owned by Thomas Abbott r.v.d ' John Moore: thirty' acres, twenty of which i are cleared, in Washin-ton township, and a . house, stable and lot in Summit ville bor ouh. owned bv Maria Kinney. Also, will I.e sold by the Sheriff in Johnstown, on Saturday. , Sept. 4th. a liouseand lot in Pi osi'ect'borou-h, ow ned bv Win. Thomas, and a house and lot ! in Millville liorou-h. owned by John Crady. ! Pev. Father Cohvcll, of Cameron's Ilot i torn, Indiana county, and Pev. Father Swee ; nv, a tetnjiorary sojourner at St. Francis' I Monastery. Lorctto, were thrown from their Inn: .ry by the upsettina of the vehicle while ma"kinn the turn in the road at the residence of A. Sirittmafter, F.sej., a short distance this side 'of Carrolitown, Tuesday eveniufi last, and for a time it was feared that th" jjentle nian tirst named had been injured internally as an u-lv cash In the forehead and a badly contused cheek showed that he bad been ex ternally. He was also unconscious when aid reached him, but soon revived and was taken back to Carrolitown. from whence, he was able to return home next day. Father Shee han fell on top of Father Colwel!, and there by fortunately escaped with l'othins worse than a com oli'de shaking up. The Pev. iren- t'lonio'i were on their way to Lorctto whel the accident happened. The examination of teachers for the schools of Kbensburir" boroutrh was aeer.m plished in the I'nion School House last Mon day, forenoon and afternoon, by County . u poiintcndeid IW-ra. About a 'dozen appli cant s were present. In the veninp; a meet-in-; of the local School Hoard was held when the followim:-named persons were se lected to tea.h the you nil idea how to shoot for a term of seven months, lioirinnin?; the first Monday in September: Principal. F. A. Lvte. salary ?"" er mouth ; poom No. -, (;eo. Wiliia.ins, salarj ';.".'; Poom No. :;. Miss Li.ie Jones, salary .:'.." ; Poom No. 4, Miss A Hie IJovd. salary .-s-'o ; Poom No. r,. Miss Hessie I.lovd. salary Owin- to ciih.er a lack of fmids or a want of eop.iidenco in the ' common school system, only live schools. 1 w ill be run this year, instead' of six as for . merlv. Last year, two schools occupied '. cjiiai ters in the" old A( ai'.emy buildiiicr. but, owinir to the transfer of that property to : Cambria county for purposes connected with i the erection of the pew Court House, the r school known as No. must necessari'y seek I cither epiariers. These w ill likely be found , in the huildinir formerly occupied as a school j house south of the Diamond two .siiuarc.s and j westward one square and a half. A Coon Man Cai.i.kiito Ilisllnvtnn. Wo ropy from the Altoona Smiut .Monday pvenin!" the follovvine; somewhat extended notice of the death of an old-time jrentlenian whom we knew almost from our earliest in fancy, and to whose unimpeachable intesrr -tr ot'id earnest Christian deportment we can bear the most ample testimony. Deceased w as the father of Mr. A. J. Anderson, a hi-h-lv- successful and much esteemed business man of Martinsburcr, Plair county, a warm friend of the Fhkkman, ami a son-in-law of Mr. Henry OTIara, of Minister township. He was also the father of the excellent wives of out worthy friends Jiirlue N. F. Carroll, of Saiina, Kansas, and Mr. M. J. Murphy, of Fast Freedom, Pa., both of whom in their hacholie- days resided in Johnstown. It was the former "of these two ladies who experi enced the remarkable dream about the death of her brother which was copied by us from the New Yolk Sun a few weeks ar,o. Speakino-ol' the venen-.ble subject of this sketch, who-e funeral takes place at Newry this (Thursday) forenoon, havuii: been pot- poped to await the cumin- of Mrs. Carroll i and other relatives, ar.d whose soul, we sin 1 rerely hope, has found favor with God, the Altoona Sm says : VVillia.n Anderson, a lvcb -k ncxr and aired cit ! i?cn ol K.st Freedom, this county, died Satiird.iy niw-lit at V2 o'clock, air. A ii.b-r-...i kj- born nonr w ,ivn-,horo. Era n 1:1 ill count v. on the lath of t ctv ' riaifv. ls'ia. and was cons .oiicntly .-uf -d 7 ! and 8 months at the time ot hi !"C";,sc. 1SJU he removed to this section ol country I "-a-rcd in what is termed 'Vaalina in i tin. miikin-' of cleo-coal for use BAYARD TAYLOR fvlid : "1 take arcat jdeiistirc in recommencing to parents the A'-adcuiv of Mr. Swillun C. Short- h-i-ro." j Hon. FERNANDO WOOD j Savs : ' I cliccrfullv consent to the use ofiny name ' as reference. My kivs will r'-tiirn to yon (for their j fourth venr) ntn'r vacation." For lien- liinstrctcl r-n:ir address SWIT1I- I '. MIonil.llM.F., A. M Ilarvnr.l . I nivertill) ;ralnnte. Moilin, la. j The tiiidersicn- i private sale tier inrni ni Arrr. situ.-ited on tliel tirnpike m ?l unstcr l' .-tvn- , ' stiip, mi; mile from 'rc",m, liavinir thereon erect- ' ed h larire two storv Fiivmb Hwki i imi Hh-sk, a 1'i.ask St.m:i.b. and all m.-.c-siiry outtmib lines. , I There is :ilso an iiliund.iBC- of apple, penr and plum I ' fees nnd plenty ol ir'H.d ivn.r on tho premises. : Tins propertv is" one ol the ticst in the county for ; I tiie purposes".. f a summer resort, and as such could ; : t.e made verv proi: t.-ii.ie. It will he s,,ld ut a bar- j i irain nnd on ensv pnviaeat.. F'T farther Informn- ; tton call on or address VM. ( ! a iiiiktt, lUunster, j I I'amliria 'o., I'.i.. or apply to the owner. ! 1 .Mits. A I. b 'E SMYTH. ! A u. -jo, lfi i.-ain. o.i 1'ikc St.. ritt-shursh. i Ladies' Fine Shoes and Gaiters, Men's TTavy Slioes, AND MISSES', YOUTHS', CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' SHOES, all styies, size? and qualities, and that we must close out the entire assortment before the ' ' our new stock arrives, which will be about the 1st of September. Hence i -we have determined for the NEXT F KTY DAYS to offer ITiAliM FOK .SATj:.- A. ed ofl-rs Bt private sale Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices I Our prices now are acknowledged to be much lower than anywhere else, so that the special prices, we offer to buyers at this time affords everybody a chance to get BETTER BARGAINS IN SHOES than ever before dreamed of in their philosophy. It will pay you. then, to buy your shoes now, even if you do not wear them for the next six months, as it is a fact of which all should be aware that boots and shoes will be higher next winter than they are now ; therefore our loss will be your pain. The only pur pose we have in reducing prices beyond all precedent is to MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW STOCK, which has already been ordered. So if you are r pen for a bargain now is the time and our store the place to get more and better goods fur your money than will probably -rj- "J 1 ever a;'ain have a chance to en iov. V e also have so.ne farcains in Mew lork ihi;drygooi)S,ri:MXANTSOPcalico, tiii: FOR THE CAMPAIGN. Tin: W-rTKi.v Si n v.ill lc f. PMrroiindinir Anderson mid year" About ind en- i flier words. ; fiirnnees. lie oritiiined in tiiat husltieps tor upwards ol n.o'en -..nrs Ins' mil 11 .lnol'.S . .! H'l a 1 1. lis i-Aii ii-iin- --.w it wide niu'xe .f mountain eoenr i thla ,.it- At.ont the vrnr IS Mr -'r Tlmmns H .over f'orined n eominereial .artner i ship and e md-.i. ted an evten-ive i ountry mT.-.in-! tile e-'.il.'.ishineiit :.t N.-wry. The pnrtticrsuip : ,.n.i...i Mr nhour four veiirs. wli.-n Mr. Ander.in j removed to Kast Fieedom nr.d c store. Id st-ek eompri-inir nlm I hie kind nnd quality ..rosnerilv attiMi. it'll in and lie continued 1 a useful anxili- nrv hv all who nr.- rr.rni-sllv working lor ine rei..roi ot't'r"- "Va I ioM.1 1 ( rove:-;-, me nt. Helievinsr flint tiie eviiswliieh have -o l..ir- l-set tiie .-.-uiiiti y ennonly he filled hv :t ehnnae r the pnrty In power. In K St N earnestly yuptiorfs. for 1'resident tin. I V icc-rr.-si.li-nt, 1! imi-i; nnd T'.noi.Isii. In ord.-r that nil ilo-se who s.vini.athire witli our purpose in.iv most etheientlv co-op'-rate w.tli us. we v.ill -. nd the Wkkki.y Si n to elut-s. or Finiile snli serihers. post paid, for twentydivf rriit for the next three nvnth. Address TIIK Nl"", ew lorkdfy. j SHOUT PIECES OF DIUvSS GOODS, &c, &c, which we must and will sell re-ardless of what they cost us. In addition to I ' all these extraordinary bargains and many more in other departments, we have ; the largest, most select and certainly the finest and best assortment of : Heaclv-Mttcle Clothing! in Ebensbuig, and are prepared at all times to furnish eit! -r full or partial suits ot wear-ino- at.nnrel for men or bovs at lower l ri-cs than goods ol like qunlity can be purchased at any other establishment. More than tli.it, we 1; ive special bargains in seas iiist now for everybody who wants to dress wed at a very Mii.-.il outlay. j - stahiislied n larye ust e i-rv coneeiva- A iroo.1 ir.eft-ure of business at l-.ast r feilom. net ve v itn.i persona i.;. ai ouable clothing COU RT SALE ! call and examine oi k mods and learn our prices! hoail of his liirue estahlishmeut mini im fpniu. I when his soii-iii-iaw. Mr. Mi-ha.-l:. -Murpliv, pur- ; I chased t:-e t... k and iroo.l wiil and tlio.t.r now , I e..ndu'-ted tv liim. Mr. And.-rson was the lathT : 1 ot eiKliteen eiiil.lren. nun-"..ns and liiiiedauvliters live of whom io-- s'id living. H.t was n."rr"; ! tw i. Il !" Itrst W! c. r.v ll.'t" n- "i - ' i nr.. I .il. .nit the vear ls4 wo,. iio s.irvivi s him and i.y whom 1 ! lil'i" children, three ot whom ar , w is innrned in 1S4. His lir.-t v. n ' A ,,ir. I loi t land, flint oi hi-sc Horrell the ven.-ral.lc K.ilh. r Iir.i liey perlormin-.' ! the marriasc c-r-iuony lor Mr. .-Mvlers..n nnd lus I. in.-. Iiri.le :.t Newry. Mr. A n.f.-r.ii s paren. - '. were IV. shvterians. l.ut at the timet l.m first n.at ' i. i. ritt. the ('..-.hi. iic fi-.ur.-n and con- i .i',.?,...i ,. f.,i in fni l.i-Iiev.r in itseree! to t i of lii's d.'- iili. Tin? tiuul illni ss "I Ilir , of -Port lOi'Mton. H.- had I'.-en 'n a . health ur.til in oVlo.-U on when inil.ii.iniaiion ot tiie ; he sir.i.ri irv urew wors. 1 the eotuir.'J ! apparently Ids s, .e.lll.l e had nSo still livitv,c. he e ? tt'.ni.len name i-iie.d wile .Tannic timo ee.-ased was mt liis usual Saturdav tnominsr last, howels "took pl.i. e and sir.km r.ipidlv toward ,! tiie final uioinent. anil passed nw.iy n ithont uiikIi sulloriiis;.-' Y virtue of a jiJurir order Is-suinit out of the f oiirt of .mi.i-.n I u ns oi . amona i-i.nu. . j to 111" direct i.t. 1 Will expose in plume nan-, .11 mv. C,n iit li.u si: ix Kia-Nsi'.i 11.1, on j SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 18S0, ; f omiisen -lni nt S o'ci.oi-k. r. m.. the following dos- ; erihed real estate, to wit: ! Tl.n lnl..rl.t'f.l Win K'tt;-!! .f. .1" I .... -- ,i.. ,.i fri ih I .hiv.l- of. in and to i-i -vi lli 1! I.lMl situate in Sil-ouehau'ia town ship in said eoitt:v, I.o-an.r,.I hy 1; I.nm'. r. t ri.'h I.h'V'l. Is .-aeWi-lov Tin is 1 .,7.-r. and .l"lm If. Il ium.i- TV-Tio-rr. C,: ) A' e"- "'.ore or l' -s. o .- a 11 Kl'K OK l'AK KT. OK I. A Xl sit na't... in 'ntn'Tia township, nt-ut ..nt..dilt mile from 1'i.f nsliur--. fi .iiti t-d hv the f lay I'ike nn.l lands ol Vdward Owens and .lohn Kirsehner. eontiiintnir t.-n (lot ai i:i:s and si.tv-tm::i:e ''') rv.Ki m:. all Ve'd. for- THAIT nt' ,n.s ..I .I-hn W. rr. .l.mas H autn. titaimnx m.nk- r.K ld. OK TMM- I in Cinil.ri:'. township, d. land- of .T.iseph Wil- ..ri;.- Mills, and others, j ) ,-.i r.r-s nnd kiohtv- j i IT'NH ?it iro", t.ound- r.on.r.R Exri.osioN ax: I-o-.-s ok Life. ' At ten miiHitcs before 12 o'chick, a. m., on i Kii.Iav Inst, tiie boiler of tl'.e steat.i saw Slid ' shin tie mill hilonoins t n Tessrs. Verry A Son, of Chest Sprinits, located at Ashland Kur- j nace, thice miles from the first-named place, i exploded with a report which was lieatd for miles around. The engine, a portable one, ! ivas not only reduced to a wreck, but tiie mill . itself was scattered to the four winds, bad dest of all, it must be recoi led that a youim ' man named John Allen, the engineer and fireman. wasJiustantly hilled hy the combined etTects of the escaping steam and a section of tiie exploded boiler stiikinc him on the head and riirryinij a wav a portion of his .skull, i Ilia remains were interred r.t Hhest Springs the following Sunday. It may be noted as a somewhat singular fact that tiie timepiece whiih it was the custom of the decras.-d to bans; on a post li'uectly in front of the door of the c-nine. was not (inly not demolished in the cenei.ii wre..k, but, upon subsequent ex amination, was found occupying its accus tomed position and t ic-V: iti'JC away merrily as thotmh nothiiiir unusual had occurred. The deceased was about :;o years of ae, atid was esteemed as an industrious and honest you nn man, with the additional iuaiifieatioi: in his i favor that all his efforts in life were directed i toward the maintenance of a widowed mother and two or three sisters. Two other employ ' ees of the mill, nameil Win. Mansfield and ' I'eter Maloy, were in n'sr.iali'.-hed attached t j t he mill when the explosion occurred, but as the timbers eonipt isiii' the structure were ' lisiht and a pile of shingles near which they . were seated protected tlieni to a jrreat extent ; from the falling debris, they both escaped' without serious- if indeed any injury what i ever. - J Coi n Watkn. A frcnl Ionian of tins place, ', accompanied by a lady and cent lciuan front ! rittslini-o;. cmpioye-l themselves on Monday 1 evening la in tt-Vtincthe relative deirrecs of , coldnesiK of several sprintrs and wells in this : vicir.Ky, with the foU'owinc; result : Sit;rikle'.s fprin--'. l elow tiie dam 4 deicrce. T.loyd's irrinilstone sprintr -i I.lovd' .spring at prinx liouse ' Mr-'. Khev's pump water ;V.S " T. H. llelt pump on f entre slicet .V2 " 1 Stephen Lloyd's spring - " i Martin Ward's spritm. west ol town ' " . hem. Davis- yprintr. north of town M " : Jones' sprinir. north-east end of towti...SS Mrs. Jones' spring, cast end of town .'.t " John A. lllair's -prinir, on his f.inu r.nd I near Water s fence. .'d " John A. Kiair's sipritis. on ti is farm and j near Ii-vd's cemetery W " ylt..r in reservoir M " . f ourt lloiiso we 1 1 ;ct " ' lee. water in cooler nl Mrs. '.isI'T's 4o re-noerati'.re of tne atmosphere in the Fhiide T6 ; The averaire teiiiv.cratiue of the springs in l this State is about l';2 degrees. A Vi-n- k'tvn OF "IVviSAM." The Al toon a" Tr'ooie of Monday tells tliis story at I the expellee of one if our most amiaule friends and patrons in that city : One dav last week thi ro w.i a sene enacted on the Hrv (lap road ivhii-li eainc near rii.Iiii in n tva-'-.iv (i'-ir'e Yivurcr and f hri't. Wahl eaen i....r....t . iv.. ji. e. w .villi a call. ir. Wahl'!. cow l.e- in-'Ti niuiev. One d..y ( Vrore and K.irmer II w'm to the lot where the two co-.vs were ke look nt the former itentleniai; ? pur-n i-.-. row was in the hack part ot to save tl:itrou:.lc bawl like a calf. In Us ;.t to 1 he he lot. an.l i leorrc. I c.ir.ir alter licr. ncarin io i moment . Id niuiev put h'-r he id down an.! ehar-ed on ( . i or-'e. tie ran win all speed, l.ut tne cow kept on. 'arm. r was in the middle ot Hi'" ti-ld. and O-ore yidie. trar.fu-.iliy to him --n-nvl sotiie: bawl some. tmt harmer didn't bawl, as he was not prepared tor a char 'e like that Jeorire we-.t over tho fence lust i:i the tiickot time. Kvcrfiinee that he has Kfpt shy ot tnulwv cow?. ired and und'T fence. Vo. 3. A l'lKCK Ob l'i;i i Kl) l.ANl situate l-ounded byth- Ileulati ro man. heirs ot James mi l i ; rontntnin- sixtv-two (' TiltlEK (v:) T KI1I UK-. o. 4. A l ll .t T. OK I.OTOKdl! i ...,", o, ti... VVe-t war.', o! 1. Hens'. c.rir b- i ed bv the Turnpike. l.!..y.l street and Wet street. ; i-oioaini'is ah on ; (l) a. i:k. ttnf.-n 1. Wo. .-A UAI.K l.'ToK .Jli.ibM' Fifiatc I tnUi-: Wr-t. ":'r'! "' Eh..,st..-,r Veirothil.. i-an-ied i l.V l..t ( I .Mrs. .-.nan '... -. oi. i." east hv lot of J- -V I' A- Mi... ir.aK-.. o .-u... bv I.lovd street, nn.l oil tho west .y nn :.,!.-. "o.'. The undivided oio dnlf interct of. in ...a ." "it i-1 i- in; r u;c Kl.oK I.M situaf i,i'n!.ii-kli-k V."iisiiip. known as the "John i... .,.'....! ,,i the n.irrli l-v lands of ..Vau-n-r and liobcrt Kcr-ni -m. on theat 1-"J;1 ot l- --ie Wi-siij.j-cr. on the s.-iuii by land of A. w . .-...ri ,e,l i i,l I'.irid li. D.vi-. c.intainimroNK m v- ,., .. . v.'-rw fx rv 1IH-.--V. ;!'.) a. ni- s. more or ..i...'.,t .cvv -.TV M ints oi wliicli r.re clear. i!cr let ce. l-avintr thereon erected a Slo if (;. llo-rr, a tmw . ...r- ..nthiid.lintrs. llie 'C Is "1-'-' on the iT.-i.ii-"? and a . .... .... 1.1 l.V -l I I.e. ok .- .- . . .. . . .i coal t 11 e other halt tnii-r.-i i n i n is i .. V t.il.os'o-i Ks.i. will be ollered lor sale nt .,'" .in. .,,,.1 iii.:.ii the same terms. .1 '.'..l,i...'rr. it, Ki.v tiie farm r.tire il he w i-h '". ' ' " - .. 1 -.1 i.e. i r.nrn.iiiir i AM) YOl" W1U. KIND Til AT V. K MEAN l.XA'TUY WHAT WE SAY. V. . Backer fe 3xotliei KBKXSmiRG, 1j-iX. NOW the LOUD WELKIN RINGS WITH THE NEWS THAT IT BRINGS OP SOME VERY GOOD THINGS FOR THE FOLKS OF CHEST SPRINGS. la other words, nn.l to be more explicit, tVere is srrest ret-dci Cumbria nt the open ins in f list Springs, at w; I'liuip f oru.-r." or l' lUuiass lY"p n: nnn-tiL- the )k-. at is kt.own as tiie crtv, oj a cf Northenstera old ! ilia n I'eter '. ari-l iiiv ..1 two sti.rv n; 1 all ne'-cs-',od ( irchHrd .-.I Ii ink open, the land i.-.l.-. t lin i.l excellent . o that i-h !. 1 1 Villi -T" o mock dishes ot cream." To the waiter he cried, lli eyer- siarinif wildly. His i.'.iuili o;.,u wide; 1 love her nn.-'t madly. To marri.iue I'm l ent. And I'll si.tisiy her appetite it It takes my last cent." His lat cei.twas Fpent, an.l the se.pirl was a wedding wherein lie and she occupied th front peats ssubspipient to tiiis. she conli b d to linn, ns a profound scrot. and one which w is to ito no .ur thcr that how yhe charred to cr.ra' ture hint was . i. ...'...- ..i i, short nn.l she wore n jiairoi those matchless walkina-sh.-os- to le bon-ht ... - in i.i' ni'i l'loventh avenue. ti.ona. Mr. rlu:nen;"tiars stock ot v.-e -.r t r the feet ... I....1. lM.l...a i,l,.l -...lit I" Mile. 1 I1 llllll- i.l and cheaper than tin: t-ame line of : found elsewhere in the interior of the S smith f.v I land ol .limr fttVKX inor" or less, navinz spiry h'rmnr llirrlltnij -the house n one part. -loiirf li ncr'-s, 1 c, as pun-ha- j ids c tn Late. il'- VI- be : A I w-r.xT In the tr irden I saw five brave mauls. , Sitting i.n live broad beds, bn.idimj br-ad 'Taids. , i I said to these five brave maids, s-.ttinfr on toe t lTt ut t lft i ' llmldi..Jbroad'bruiJs: Hr.iid bn.ad braids, brave J maids. The reei'ioir of the foretroin-z is said to be a r.i- i : vorite pastime for romantic yonntr persons who 1 c.re neither lor the warpiir-' out of shape of their , ti.nttucs nor the r.nzui-h tli.y atMi.-t on the com- , ..ti...',i shai.e nnd Plaved to music, there wo t.o cce-e and solid reasoning in it : aild -When von -so l-.ero than toOodfreV Wolf S. next floor to uie i ... .... ... . - , i tf , iioiiio-i "i ..... of error. i ii.-i.itli..(i. Alloonn !.. .. i ..!..n. ;iw von commit 11 anev i..i'hU.v. v.iMeiie.io.'and hesellsyou s"d li.'o.'.s The eeh-bValed K.- l-cster .-h.i h i na n f) ecialty ders bv mail promptly attended to an.l that kind, respectfully solicited. Or- lavurs d vi. t.-a Pie. , . s ii ........ . n i It .-st wa '..."i. i.;..,.i...i o the T.nli bv land ' K. A. Shoe niak.-'r. on the rv. by W et it reel, on th ll'irh street, lands ol ll.-rrm.i:i n"i. i.... ,,f sti.o.i.eii 1,1. vd. dee'd. cilia M OM-II AI f I.'-l A.l'-s. The... no erected a I arse tllll tin.,zr nnd having a if-d irchar.t a tiie ptctn This piece will be -old in two portions .i.i.i ..i. i. nt two and iil;e-Ioiirli iief-s l and the remainder, about lo c and ' In tho ether part .r in one entire pi x, 'slC AI.'K OK (5i;oT-NP ilnate in tI.eW.'stw f.l ol KlH-iisbnri l-orourh. bi.un.lcd on the north bv I.l-.v.l strc-t. on the east r.y Spruce alle- on the south bvOalc sireet. and on the wet bv V-t street, eotilainiiiff v. A xn skvk v-kkhitu (l';) Ai KES. havimr ther.-on elected n sol-t.! I, Mil I two si.uv r.-u.nr l:,rrllin ll..-j-r. a frame Sta'.tr. nnd all necessary on'ouildinu's. There is ais i an excellent Orchard nn this l-t. . S.- HAI.K I.OTOK C.llOTMi in he West ward ol I.ben-f.urn borotiirh. situated on the ji.-rth-west c.rc.crof Hi-.'h and Julian I,,,, .hereon erected a lar.'e two siory l,i k IXerH i; .inn.-, with a fVemr Kil.hru ntiached. and a i-. Kt..i,l all in it 1 renair. This is otic id the .issir.ib e nr..bcrtl"S in r.ocu.-'ui t Trr:iH of .Vale tne-fhird ! money l be paid on contirmaOon o! b ilar.ee i i two e.piai annual pa est. to be fcer.rcd by t'.e. pi 1 sf.me of the purchaser. s - 11 i;i r M1I.T KI TI 1 T.T. A imini.-tra'r.x ol Win. Kitt.-il. 1 ". V. S. There will al.-o be offered for sale. t the same time and pl-nc a number of J. ....... s;...;.. l'..,.,.rN V i.-irtoll S IH-Ji-St. 1.1- ..I i.n mi l Ivinitv. Am. ricaii 1-cadin i. '1-r.rios wii! bi' mail wlo-a ii T.a-onable credit v ill be tiven. Ebensbaii, Ann. bi, ISS-i.-'.t. : New Store by S. B. Corn & Co., YVl i h everv f astner and resident in the rci-jhl orhood fhonld 7 ntronire. n? the prej rietor re deter iiiined t-a seii at the lowest Alpxina 1 He s f. r cither c-.i-h or c-.uciry pro iu-e. l liy w .il keep GOOD STOCK OV VA1UOUS KIND OF GOODS ' Kor ladies .rents and children, nn.l can o'daoi fr. m their More in Altoona nt Mior n-tice any Ftyleor .iuahtv ol Dress (bH. sr.k. Satins, farpets. O 1 Cloth?, kc. that may be d-sired. j " On" K.K.-.u h:.s been h:te 1 uji .".ad tided exclusively with CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS and other Furnishing Goods K.ir men and 1 ;. while the tlicr Ko-uu is devoted to LADIES' GOODS OF ALL IvIiSTD, Kmbraein cvervthin-j in the Milbnerv and Kancy llwl. line, such . Trimmed and Vutnuimed Hat8 f,,r 1. ...lies .nnd children, lohoous. Kut hes. Notions. h.c, Kc. ITATION TO CALI n.nr trnvp iiitl ir iv. all of w1m:n wiil ho n-'c miiifiJite't with th lit COKBIAT.. IIS . 1 , . .. .1 ,.1,1 -;,-Vi iw.or trriVP Ill'tl IT iv. a! is nercoj . x.ci.oei. ... ,..,.., ...... -"" : ,,..., tl...v br,o the rah or liartrams ever 1 tl.rc.i in .xnrnn-iii am. .int. m. ....... . - - : - ,1,. ,ih ..,...! t., ... I. .1,,.,. n-.i hi.li s cliiei.cns. . Miter, eits, or oin.-r .i.-s.i... it j.. . ... -c, .us est m.irket rate. tor lust class men-iiamlise nt the lowest Al'.- na city prices. l lli; NAME AN1 1M.AC 1 . : liKMKMlir.H CORX&CO.'sS BRANCH STORE, - - s. M. lOlG r.ASF, Salesman. Chost tv. n. conx.r cn. l'rojtrietoys. the pureliase pale, and the it. with iiter- 11:. ;.t bond and mort- : C.-i- known at tune of tale, (SII DI'.Al.lill IN AT. I. KIND OF HEATING, and COOKING STOVES -AND MANi rACTl lU.K Ol TIN. SHEET-IROX AY ARE, MOM ILltivoMlli Ave.. Yltooiiii, i-tnr.AriT 1 nil lilnl promi'il.v PI.Al'i: IX Till". 'ITY. RooJiiic, Sponllnp and Rcpnlrlnlt f ami ftat 1H (crll.l attenIc5 to. 10-24,"9. tf.J 1 PASPlNti" fTllAN'r-E.- p ..ck Isinis AlllKlllIl llll'l IlilS la- il;n i-"l on tin" ,nn ci.-.i. r tv.nt 1 j Tr.i'TH ami IIono;;. )in ry : Wliat is llio tii-f-t fiiiniiy liieiliciiK' in tint wurl.l to ro- 1 ulali tlu. IkiaviIs. purify the- lilon.l, rcniuvi; I coslivi-ii.'s.s ami l.'uuisni ss, ni.l (litest ion and t'Hio tip tlic wiiolc system '.' Trutli ;tnl linnor t-iiiiiicl ns t.i answer, Mop Hitlers, Vioip pun-, pcrfwt and liariiilosa. K.l. S u niiollt- ', r colunm. . - . . " Vive, tramps vrent lirouplit lierc from E. ;!ieli:uSV. tl;'..i (T!..r ,dt ) toU'dioon ii.ui c.-b!i::.lUtl to j-'.'.'.. X i.iiu jiuiiiiiii;;. Tbe ITrrahl of last wk tells the following, wlnt-h may be truo tn the let ut, tin '.i'-:ii s-oine tlif-n arc wl.o will possjldy feel like "passiiia" the "bucket full of slop" pi'i-t of the story by as unworthy of credence. The lln-tiM says : A married l i.lv in this place, upon retiring to b.-,l en Tiicsdav idaht. discivercl that she had lost h-r tnirs-seont.'iinii'- thirty-six dollars in irold com. Search for the -filtliv lucre" was made iinmedi.ite Iv about the premise, hut all in vain. M10 had "isit..il a neighbor in tiie early part ol' Hie evenimr 1 i,.,,. there search W.IS aaill llllld itii the same result as before. She remembered havimr pa-sed a bucket full ol slop tvinu Ihe bin ket ol its cont wire found in the bottom.. 1'VHIY YOt Vfl l-K.U.fN' Heeds lliol'e cdllfa tiou tlian lie has. Jvlueatioii is business cap i ital. Normal Seliouls make tli.irouli s-. hoi I ars. indeed, one of the distinauishinc: eliar 1 acteristics of Normal School instruction is ; thoi'(iii"!iness. It rptiiatcs t.f the Mate Nor i mal School at Indiana, l'a., already find cm ! plovment in several States, at salaries vary i in?;" from Six Hundred to Twelve Hundred ' Ibdliu pi- ai.M.m. See aiUciti: -a'uh nt in 1 uuotVici' tulun.it. A Tfiit-i vt sits upon a shed And warbles wildly to his mate: 'dh. when the world has irone to tied, t 1.'.,-.. I.. n mid mew till late.'' Hut while the bun-cat sits ntvl sin-p Cp sprin-'S a boarder, miol Willi lute. Who shoots that cat to tuldlu strings He also loved to mutilate. the aosene :n- our iwrv, and hamed of 1ST OF CAl'sTS s( f down for trial L K'ie a Court of Coiiimon l'U-as. to ee n.-oi Hiens'.iirs. for ain'.'i- eunin , mi...... "s..., riitsT w : T-l.:.. 1. 1 t.. b.s l.re.-nilied. OCCIirS 1TI of lfciirh. the renowne.1 preventol of cruelty to s imals. Hut let ii' drop loaf fubp.-.-t. H ;'' I I tU-V lllllll Oil ' MI .in Ko's tise Huberts Son. rs. Voft. ..1 ... In.s fi t vim ' I . .,..1, t(. tll.lliO VOU vcnrseM Vhen'i ver yoii appear in "public, and you : ... .-m.r.ll' thllt lll'l Will I.IO' ' .- - . ..: .' i.. 111 ike a oiircli ;se. then we ..a,-i-. vou to 1'iiv a vi.-it to .las. .1. ei.iitiiii t-..rt. .lohnstioTfi. bet He sell.s on'v iood-of the hrst-cla- clieap. from somebody .-Murpl-.y. i''.' iiina ci-c.viii re. -r, and -ells them r.ilterson Cooi-.r llren. Hinder Sillier.'.'.'. Same Uratlley's executrix. Soiiiervilie White Kh-.ttery Kiatt vs. Seymorc. fc-KCONll IVtKK. vs.. Pattor-on. Bttth mmm the ntr t Tin: niav sroi;; r.i n.iiNi 01 S, TEITELBAUM, Carrolitown, Pa., a ml ered an I upon emp- nt5 the purse an.l ioi.l A v.Mii of lovers fd'y strolled. Ad-urn an -i cniic ; Said he : -Now tell me what it M That von would like fo ..'.-'-sl,e t..ss-d a chip into l in- brook I 1 'death the coolirrji sliade. Slid she. T il bke p, -lied mv shoes ! An ! uit in thar and waiie." sr..i.t..,.,ontu- she th.-inirht better of it. and 1 ,.,'nL...i. i- ri'ie aoiiie ol hum in bliss for me be to see vou shed thai 111 isei .. lib: -suit of clot ties vou have hn and iro to Simon fc lf.-udhemi s. next door to the Kirst National H .nk, A ll.Hina. and K t 1 somethii.iii:ee,r.'-tai,.l i.-hl-y." This firm, w inch I is onc'i.f the most solid to he t,,..nd anywhere, deals oelv i'n tir.-t-cla-s u'oo.ls. an 1 tueir prices coMinieiid . themselves to .id who .oiiie within thmr inl.iieiK-c. i 11 vou patr.miz-: them, you will never regret it. . .vs. ..vs. . . s. . .VS would .'..liii-t'n Savlni:' r.auk.vs 1!ct i Kearney , Hall et al Nell i liiirnam , Miller : Same . Fry's Administrator.. I.anitbeln et al 1 K rise et al ; liishor. liver? Jk Stevenson... j Krks I M.- 'reery 1 1 us Akcrimin ' Same , Totren ; lloate C. K. ' riothonotary'J t mice .vs. Craver. . vs. I'liTitnire et nl. , ..vs. A'.'endell. ...vs. r. ?i. .V. J. lirown. ...vs. S ". me. ...vs. Miechan. ...vs. Mips X l.loy.l. . . .vs. M art .n et al. vs. Flattery. j vs. lb.rne. Weiitro'h. ! I.ej.leu. Smith i t id. '. T. AV. A. ln. tlom. Pa. Hail l.oad Cu. ...vs. In. tell. .. . .vs. iw inn ct 1- . . . .vs. 'iark. ....vs. Maynard Co. .. . .vs. Ilurk i t nl. . vs. S'-hiin-kle. . . . .vs. A ;dry et 1.1. ". ...vs. 1 . It. C Lurch. ....vs. Hover. '.". . .vs. Sweiulcr. . . . vs. Same. .v, Sutton.' . . . .vs. Zimmerman, in iNM.hh, Prothonotary. Kbensbur-', Au-JT- '-, lssfi. It. II TCST HKI'-N OI'l'.M It WITH A SI LI.M'll) Ml K SPRTNGSUMMEB GOODS, And a eordi.l inv itatlon i m-w tended by tie V-rieb, ...every r?a W of the r, -. ' see the l-iroe assortiii-nt. exuii-.-r.. l'-yj ".'.':",;... ;,' v . ,' ,"..rv: -.ri. : !r..!t, me. The rea.on I ! can,':e,i.;'o' ;;Vt'- I XZXXi hit .a hiXcvvt. bi t com, aid see f -r you, e ,v, Cai-.ii"; ltow-, May -'1, l-.Mi.-tf. "sttt-t " T T T 1 O miToK'SNOTH'K 1 U 11 lv All ll-iM 1 H AV E Til K A tN'i ' Tosf. CJidt1!' Mill J --' - J p. rsor.s nter. st-n i .ai IN Till- C.OI M 1. 1 . J et.-bii'z. 0:1 s.tt,,.c. Vnd nnv pers. t. wSJdna to our base one llis l all w ill c..,,.-ii;t his own interesi. by calling at mv store. -:.mi.iin simple- 011 exhibition, an 1 leaving I. is "(i-r- tho i.ews I 1 ?-I.i'.v"!" !I -,,:.l h.i,-i-i.ii - an !.'i..;''i i:it .v:;- l-o.-v -cl'.c:-'.' Liver Till-. iltii. EO.M. UEADK, Altorrey-at-Law, itre m rep I d---."7:-i 1 three duoia lrouu Hih t,tictl 1 ORDER EARLY IN TIIE SEASON, ;K(. III'NTLKY. r.benshtirif. An?. 6. lL-shu. ! T--. c..sr,,cr davra7'hoiiie. Sample? wonh ?i t laud, Maiue. I1-"-'. ' i Thf -nTbltT-l r the C-itrt of county t.'.d. 'tribute th (nu.s in the tian.ls oi i lit- s 01 1 1. ... i i-n.s. . . n'rol the personal, ropcr-.y .1 111'- ''V' ''iT,1. f. ta No IT -March r.-rm.isii. hereby nopftelI 1 tint tie W '. il iinio.v.i.vs.. 1 ..,oif Ml, J". ' ti c ii nties of sai.l app m-:it. whr- s'i. j-s , at 2 n -. of said appolnt- ai.d when ail persons inteiestcl may !;,.i .1 l,ry ,.,0 tVA"S, Auditor, l-bcnsbiir-i. An:. 6. lsn.-.'-t. Bbir ille ra. LADIES' SEMINAKY. r.eauf iltil r- and Mioc-'er '' i-r.v, -u'S. i' Tiiiiti -fi y-ar J Catalogue:, i 1 Juiv '.--iu. arcs (or prn 11 !:. v t-. lav. '.im..ill"Us eii'i ii. t-, " pee. net 1B'W.. -s Terms tndera'e. mn'ritibrr S. lss-J. K.r T. It. lA iN' s rui." ! i- ITT il
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