f . . .rr.v.v o , i :u' only crop that Is not tvne-- i recent rams. "wnottry V1 tnnoll, of ljretto, r t-r- rn Monday. 11. ... .i.j,)-,ry aici. o;n, or wasn- ,,'-'ir. wis lu town on Monday. , , ,r !: whcsii In Greet. e c.vjnfy I n5 ... 1 f. r r.uvest at the end if thh- ! ' ! - .--.!, tilvrt of the Johnstown ; ! s i-'. ;hit irg around town on j , wf...,fv relieved hr th.. .,..nf . . i :1 rr rrnw. ror sal , ;, nil s "m.. I.. i Woodruff of the Johntawn ! tv'.r.g hit county as a Juror ;IS WVl K. of 'ho Cirrolltown : t a eano!e nt day? In tuwn I the wek. j . of l.yun towtuh'r., I.l-.U-h 1 J,v UllU.I a kin snaSte noas- ! T rn.; " v. Ici. 'th. I J i :. !.or-tto, I'.i., wants 5o0 : 1 ear. wool 10u) bushvi'.s ! , Ic' " "'I"ovirg I n -i rh-.-t t'mn will W, one cf , .! in thA Mt(. IVof. M. U .ii .i Mrtii 1 County Pro! t!;it!on in Ilia Court Il.mse at M 'vl:;y after fiooti, and ; vmty t;.-Vit. ;'.-:i! for the U-ucflt ot the u.: rrh in t!d j'laco, held on 'V. .1 W.'dn'.v.lay evenings 1 .in I a rii'snei-! aurcrs. !-r. a: a V. S. S-r.i?r Cowati, : . .: Fa t O'.-cn-.burg on ! . :r:rg. I ' ' ' of Julv will ha ct' '-v. ' . tlf.iUtovo at Xlektown, in ' hh r.ed style. M..-SV dun i -n... r A-i.l r nr. T:n iit.il- .'.i.i . . .... .-i.i ..!;,.! .v.! are eor-lKIp-j-lVite.! i A x -I V.r. ,h v.-m i:-lar.-:y .t!ed A'-1 :i ftt 8 bn-nWfK ia ! 1 1 ' 1 1 1 r. ' !; ..tr ronnty, one day - A .Tnw.ti-t.r s!"pvvi from bl-t ' r;' "rea. j 1 1 !.- h gr. at while, if Camilla j - . i ."! wTi,; nr.d the criminal : ' '-:.,. ur ' it will b.M'.i risiftrv ' k hr-1 "t : n.'k. break- .t t t I 'V-pi .;.;. in of the criminal , foin. II i? i ri-M-5 1 1 Il.5j 1 1 :U !. wa. :' s-tr:;. kfi; 1 wi'.h !.i-..!t jii'.i-jj'. Ir. I),.n?o'!y -rs-, , .,.' j..hr.-!t:-.vn. whU.) I x'-y r-'s-h-i: fug .' ;-i ; on Wei'nnsd.iy ! '.-t A l--i-'. it.? ; -Io.-. ' .u d . '.""D , 1.;:. Pt ;,i aie i,ii; 1 'r-iihani. Hui.t:rir.h.r; .-.-.u-.ty. i. Siur- T It''. 011 the iloorcus- 1 -co", red n ..hot t ! I : v! ! ,11: rw.'.M : m 1: .1; i u'.'.t, d mi:: ::i t!.r ' v. r-.'r r.' '.,1 it n . :-. ! ;r?.i'j vr'.i.-'i . 1 'I Ky.i in i i'i forming hii I'M peoj-io t-i observe hat he Is the . ". tl:.- r'.'.l.:. 1 l-.o.v :, (;:.;;', ; luni'irrmnn of this I I 1 wh.g miiiv Tuesday of .' i.i.d " riiT-ser ,-t' ;Ti' 1 iters are - '.i i; hi - -ihiST.ee li-rilf (iray is ;.;:. 11 1 : i.'i.ilirr '..iw'iu s ii.I ha.' kvit-t ' " ' ,. : .'.:ti -..'.ip.rts . I' ! xupp.ned ! !! !i..- ,;"i'- V,-t , i.: i' ( it i.r i win coiitam a i ' i n.io" en, r.'Uf uiT.i v.m . 1 ii: of a n'ofotiridit di. riMitiating '. -. r :!'!,' 1 Ci trim ii rtrul rattle- j r t i .i.p of Pitipi-rt." iiv .l inn s A 1 I I i.i hi' at o:ice souiid in doe- 1 p X. ' i.i '.1 IV ,'X pression. ... I M i't.ns ;ir,- tf-v.-n rattl. men ; v ;.n i..ies ea-t and west of ' foreman. ieorc Wter. AVvn:.d.r Myers, . cau.bria was flocded, and for tne time bo , :. - . !. r:.i: ! I fur ore pr- ; '" -hinefeit J i'.r. Roof, En nue! Sjd- j inj tl5a rtt;e rtqu:rin tickets cf adutbaiuB : ' ! i-o a-".:; 'iLsinment of dets and II. Neii were found dead atdtieorife j . j-4rj wM abruft'ated, that beio . ' iviy o-.'y. end under no , IMlko so badly injured that hn died the; tr ouly available route to and from that -..i:-t i: , i1! ttie past be received for ; saai evei-ii rf. 1 httua Ilioota, (to!e , brougri, and many -ep!e taking advaa-i--uoii ' n r..i- i).'- r 'nlr i. ' TIi.v.ta. .ir,. (;:. -mi, M ..:.! Wapi.er and I tae cf it. . - ... t - . ... . I..... T' 1 , . I ' . . I II n i . . . - . . . . . Vet I'ai'ii'v. of Ci-roM towr.ihir of Cn-roM township. ; '.!. iy, l r'. ..-hi:i a ret.iarkabt.i Ins'ar.re "...';:). 'i'c tjuit- laui.ly of ekht ... -- . .. . iJ.iinc.i and, Auttust) ami 1 ' r , :,v;i.g, ti.o c!d..-t at ihn 'i" '"''.' c . : ';.;v. ;.t ami the " '' Jify s..W" -':,-r.'.r-.r , .VtV.i. ., -V,,,;,.,... ,.j .hir.iata eous.ty W: ': t .r 1 : .':; i:i l rt .. ; . i'. U'.;r.!. iit'.orneini !:i-r, . i.i ile- ' i. !' pr-.er.t i'i-r I'.r'i'ii.'i and - .I'm, .1 it-., if n.iii'i'i on the r ni. i : .iijal lor tiie purpose of ' ' " -. io -t.;::dard huif-tn.ie track e V:;.. I.-v-.tu". h.t-i his braii-.s '" ' y 1 1., ru :':':;': i.Vw.il.-on, on .!i' of hi -t pre;, t'.vo nii'is trun ' ... -1 -v r, ;,t,, I. r-mrty, M-., when he went t I.ivuSn:.'i iiusi- to re:non-s- -tl. I.att-r to; allowii. his i'.ors ' i -- . s fat::.- l).tv.d-on nurren--' ' ' - - :'. .t ! -'.-.g ' -t ;:' h lYiv.'o." '! 1 t, vii.o u, owner oi Ii.-i.hv r: '' ' ". .. i' ' ; .n i ',t to ;;. il'i.ri, 1,1.1 xinitt ''' , ' ; ;ri;'',i; ,!i it. l.v.t week a '"' '::; i m ed .-v r '. Wl.. :. t!ie Icj ' '. ' to r-". t';-' l! r" vie I'.r i 1 ' '' - vk ;f 'r.i. Ti -y ter a '.'! t "'' '.i -'.t-lie: -t r. I'htn'i g tt;u-'- t-.., ,.-.-.:ri!, m'.'.Ki'i in all di : " "' v- .' r; i' .:r!i-f n '-.u.ikiiii and f.un r::' ' or r... r.- t:: t tr.ey did r.ot :.oiir i ward. M M'iv i-. Tt-om-t 'i. A-i'c cf Krar.k ""'"i. s-rontt Yi.-e I're-itter.t of tl;e :""'-'' .r.ta i;,i;;road Company, died on ':-'hy of l.wt m ek, at Moiling -od, N. a., U- datil.ter of ;Pia.uinG. 1 r I l:.ie, rieitlfut f thf Tho'lias Iron Com- rie.si.Ieut of the Thomas Iron Com- . ' '1; y. of Jer,, v U'V. and now liviug in . 'w i.ih i, ....i ..,' inv 'ik. She pose-sed great tHauty , ir' A: " e.i cultivation, and was especially !: -1 ... .. .. i- i... ... .... I . ii.umc, .-..ij ami .nr. i nuiuauu f) wi-..!... auout tnei.ty years ao. i M-"! i ;, nr I ..rj'.i I'.. ui.I'j "ii . tf ' '-vn .iiirar for ft. ll rr.s. whlt, -;ir fr t'.. ; H f green (' roasted ci.iTee giwuj creen or roa.tfJ c-iTi-e p. i . ftt t. .fa t -.'.-.-.. . ! i. tr.r'e s ; .1 "s '. . . I :it. ' gil. , lo;f t.i : Intel., ! '' :' i dried a r:, -t i: Vs. .. p .. !,i :,rsj 2 '!'. tl'i.!Ofis ... f'.s. i- "h.. .er gal. ; bi.'inns r '7T.; 'ul all oth.er c I- at t-;uallv low r "!. or g'Hid m.i: U, lah:.' pr ;du -c. V;.,,tl -if .T, of lV.tsMirt,, t ii ---1,1 - V. ir 11.. n Id , . m... 1. t -ut- : H'i I, V. ' I...".P-.-l-ll... ''I't-ai .! a. Kitieli, pn-'iri f m Sfary' at liiiMMarsli'ja c. f.ns bien ijirte il (in te ill "i. i-t' ' in a ....... on la nor the Mindav ler WO ' lie al.1.1 ti. nni- . t r, ,. ... I , .-...v ... .... w.j- ,'..i-r...M. GGt'i' ii " "'hi. parlsiuoiiets hein obliged to rr!rto'-t. ciiiiiTH.i.r which Key. 'U.lm i! ,.,rrp, t. va,,,.r ,.y ,,,, , f ''r" 'ei lie , i r.rrivei! -KJ :,v m asses f '' 'J' ' r'l-''cly gavn out that ', 1,1 L,'t speed ly improve he should a.'k u'npvi of the pa.-.lJo:.ii-. . E. 75cts. PER YARD AT MANY STORES, BUT 25cts. AT GABLE & CO.'S. Those Brautiful Summer Shades ofDentelle Dress Goods. iS ami 40 inches wide, are beni" sold bv Gable & Co.- al 1102 Kleventlr avenue, Altoona, for 25ets. a yard ; worth three times the price. This is only one of the many Dress Goods Bargains you'll find at this Mammoth Dry Goods House. THE ONLY STRICTLY ONE-PRICE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN CENTRAL PENN'A. Thomus Carey, while wai.i;n ou the. railroad trick near TortRRi cn Monday last, j wis struck by an f-ngiuo an! 50 Md!y In ' j'ired. that the physicians found it ne?i--sary t" amputate his right leg above the k:i,-r. Carey Is about 3S yers of ae, married, but cnri rnriii,, an.i 1 a reM.Jeut or New or1?- '"as taken to tho Almshouse on Ttir - n'.cy. - The t m-roomof Xr John W. Shrbia..h. of 'arrolitowu. wu robSe-i 00 lut .Murd-iy ntaht and a lot ot clothing, rro!r anil other kck-Is tu""n - "a Tuesday a ni.a a-lvln,, b.i name a j Fre.le - lrk I'ula was found lil.tlnn In Mr. shir M.J(th - . Lam and on rl..r injcf..n ol hi. tid I I:if the shdon girds ware discovered. He wa " , ri brought hro t.i iai!. He had secure! sn ec franc '; totht..rohy tM-Tloa a hole throuxJ. tho J".., a,i rrmrvin, the dcvi lat-h Th t-w,i, 1 f w'r k'",rn fr',n 11 ' u '' rt.f.v i.c.r- -v r"i, '"iai n:sp-'.-:i o lie I iTT.Dr2n "u s''r,lfiy --v- : U. f. Jmes P. - .aii. y. pator u' t John's C-ath.iie urea, jonr.iowtt, r rir.eriy pa-:cr or Srt Aif - es , ')ho. vvsj .h! rnt.mi'ix tute'i to 1 l'.t.-I:ur,;h Tor trt aMli.Tit it i"rcy Hospital. Fvor Nii-.ert Father Tahaney came to .ii-hLS- town, nbor.t two years s?, he bi-.sbvcu in 111 health, l.a. t sun mi r h- vNit. d Iva'n..! in f . iirr i f o' 'talr.I-.g r V-.t retrae I witno? nn-.eh ltr.proveire-t 1!- m. i t the pr.rti w'ntrr at Atlantic City and cauio home fv(h as wht-n le If ft. .Sir.i-o his return t.e hr.s lt(-n tjrndiitil'i on tlio decline and fievtral days ato !u; waa eoti:,'eIU-d to takts to s lied. His ;i::.es.H u of such a m'nre to re::.ir ,!ec!!ed'.y pro! lemii'.'.i al htj rts.stirntion to health. It is almoit certain tint he will never be all to resume bis j w,ls i i;uti. s a raptor here., f'ate Tal aney at- trihutcs Lis hluta . oV-ivi.rk before col: , r J .'oM'.-tcwn. The body of Kev. J hn Cox. A--( tit r''-,' f tlw iictiino Cath-i 1.- Church . Our j I'V of the Vi.-itut:i.n, Li-hih f.vn. -io and ; Ixi.my .-tr. et, I'hIIadeis hie, wli-.) wa virvw',t i-1 ll'r iielcwai'o on Ti..'.-Hlay u.cin- ret'.-veifd. i'aLh.-r Ci Wiia a ' T'11 'V .iui.i:; auJ .-: in the t;ab:t . r i.i. - . unh . i' -1 ;a Kit riv i wlien- he could g- a vc:rior. from Ciie. vharob. On Tueev'iiy he had sc:l-.l d wn as lur as Chl.bt,., ,,Br;( uh., l)r J(,.iU F lnaehv. ot No lil-l t:hfltlan Mr,...!. wi.t.n. j, nukliirf t. Mck. tl. b,-.at was t. truck by a fi:aU uad ni-sUi-iI. Thu ocOupt.U wtre thrown ir.ro the water, but got on the bottom of the boat. Tb. y waite.1 for a pvs- 1 ing vessel. hut Fat!. CVx h carue 'Mo.ttieut. J a'1' h',:')i; t ii i-'d S'1" iwr, atte.vpti-d to , 'o .lnre, a!. .it fifty yard ilwUnt. ' ' -'7D.. '!. i.j wte.h rig, 11 rnn v.-.-re h'!;'';! -: 1 ;u"' t :c'- Thf .-tph .-l.-n 01 -u: r-d t ..JUj X 1. 1, ot t;.j la:.i'..ia II..-1 - t'.i'Itl' , . I. A... i.- ..L,'.l.'-i i.'.l". Ill .1 . . Ivk-M r8:i. ! I'lindied f- t aN-M ti e P.-.'it.s 1 roaj oi: . roev r.tl,- 01 linfitin:L-. yr'..l- o; linuit..,:L.. AUwt ... . . 1 oi'e huin. 1 (I ti.-s. are raiiilcyud nrd 2 , ,, .1 t- ,: Citupaeti.e.i of ti n ro--i. treit ; am-mi.tot Mat.ng is repaired, and iH.w.ler u:ii? .tynnr.i re u ..-d. A iarir" o't h.ol bet-a p-tpr.i-i.t a I.t ' f dyiT.mi;' l.i?.rted, and j a'. four ki'r; ti pow'.-r. Tii fu.-e a-us i ! n il ri w. -l :npi,;t'r. wirir--x X a , Mii".,M.i:;... ni-: ..... fc.i.: i; ,.i: a: mioa , iMir i ifes, a:j the small streams that Vab!UKton township. J. A. Shoemaker. tuiMi'e . J -. y rt-t.:r!.'-i'. i.i ih work and v:i- , tnpty int t.ie Stonycret k were swollen Into j John O'llara acl F. J. rarri&ti were ap uiaii'o: ; : . parat'ons to ma k- sr.othr open- j torrents. Ou Tuesday last that stream , pointed commUgioner to divide Washington vlni tte t'xp'ociei, rH-cn:red, hurling tl.Ttv n i. who wrre ou tn Riouru in , ovi'rv d.rec t. in. ST of '.ho ria-n wer t!:nai) down tcwar.l he ral:ron4 iraek and fcnge ii.as-. .f erlh and ro.-ic thrown upon them. Ah sum a po.-.i;.'e at'er ti c ex n-i tnosf it ii -;-ri U'.hu; I'.V'.IJ nt!i- erinc up tt.e r.no: am n tiifrm; a-.-:s- ... 1. . ...... 1- ' . ..... I ' tanc u u.e injur. ..ainiW r..-.t-uii., ' "r ' et...i-: t-t h-t df-sd were ?- rnMy crurhcti nn i iuUVLium. j -- - ; li.rPrimi.riM. 1 .r -i.ii.ri.- w.-re hnij rn sa-u;,;,; u.n jtl i , n v t. - th.. rorum lo-n uirt at iht- ien j !lcu-: ni..! ci.i.iit. .1 r;.o r.iu;r-. A: i-nc c c l.a .:n nit M.. 'or c it ! l!--.- pi " : n r i or !t a-j.l Vi!. . am .1. T"..in. "f Ha'ti'iir, .l-r. J hir. ny. t ( T':-T' :nt!l. w -r.- eli.-!-"-! t'-t. Ic ; ron: .i.ii et :io rrturn T. t. ni i-.i twi n ..urn i.e.! C vor. tl.mn ! :iJ ctT : :n f I i y h . r! '-'It rlc. ' On !.! "Si we )'U!hu the t-rtn''.i r'j'.ri..-. ;iv- Inj th "T.' -l .1 vote i f c . li dmlrn t. ( A'er tl e o .imtii. ..t tnc .-ctu-r.i" t ainuao ' M.ij er t a I . l ; ir itt i. !"-.i.t5 .oi.ii.it- , t te.-..-ih!r ia.i tiny : , , r te : ;s ,: y fleet. W. A. H. I.iflc. !.;. f A'l --y wp. . an 1 A Inn, 7i-.p' rr. o: Jnl,n. wn n .i-rijf arte-1. h ,.r 'V- :rr. .i:i ? t!ie v,.;'.:y r, the fol- ( 1. wie z roil, M :i'i.,n w.-r-- ;a of . .t'r-:l4:. '.'.'ii! ter. I-'o. "I .1 .hnitwn : iir;.--; ,.:. ;-, if' s. nh I -r iii.i 1 r. Ii. '. -n. ni, .'I t ii?t j or.i.a" tJ i ... ' ! 1 ir ' -i.r.-tn ttl'i; trw or t. .1 ir..i-y M W ilt."- m'f'T'f r. ty t,-e 'f.or.t-.';.. A. .1. I "ir . . .- I... Mr. , S,.i:t:. y, rk : U. M. I. lit .r,. t -tt i u i e. ?e rf fx: If I'r .u-i, of -1. !; , ... .w...,nr'.,..(.r.i. -.reni... ..oy o, i.utr ni re - i rr ."- t it.-, t , the S'ulc en ve'.tlon. ' M.,n i..i.v.-..trr...i!.Fvtn.t..wn.wJ,Heote.i! in -mi r pi 'irsn l"r!.tril t "..iriTTi O.-t-e. ) I'lie muilttee R.U; i.t t, f.d!w!rs r- - iu , t ! Ixr-fn'" -i. 1 t: t ti-- :. i I'li; -. .st tft? 1-Mi.-T1'I t .-ueif eiti li. i f f et fe ir-rni -te! ti ! s--. i-t t i . t.,'! w i.k ; r.,.. -t i . . ri I', tl.t; v- r, a: it.o n.jt 1 '..i-iii-ri tic rr1 rn 'ry . rr!a-iv i, t,2 u .itj.cr oi ' itii n; r.i.iu r. i'.i-iiim t-i r.st?e i f ir:. V'..r .-..i.t innnncp t ! .-ornt fVEtiom. J -it-- i-,.r i nerf-.t".l .telAArp jern, oj-jii ' tlte '.,'.,n:ri line ticiewtte" frtim vHCt. ' ilistnet. nn.t for r:.-r; 'tiri.-t jK.itlnir cm hnii-t!r-i! v..tp two IrlritTitr!. n.l f. ir every n.'f!itifinl ore hnn tre.1 v.tet in al t ti'ial deleiritte. the i'irc.t ui:ii,t.n r-i 'ppiew ecr. rir mi- itui- . 11 ?. ri .'IT ""T. J!r' tu vw - ' t , ii i eav tuv ' V.VOII1U4 v - v w- v.eu-i f Tha rnnin.Ht.-a ft-..,l tho au- i.r n..l,l.n.f Lfaa I Th. r..n,a..,t,0 ti-cM ,r.e i.r noiiim' Lb. I next priaiary titft:,n !. r tLo Sa:Uniay t.roco-i t.'.e nrr r.it.ti. lav o'.inne ncTt t:,e ,lr,fr r.l.-ii.iay of .tune next. M (KKIA'll I.Kf M.. ISM El). I The following mt'3c Meer.ses were ! Ismied hv ti e C't! of tr- Orphans' Court i for the week en'lini; Wfir.esday, June Ptn, I ls7 : .laini''. Mrt"'on ! ie lowrt-hip He. iv M lUil fi.t.1 ?-Iatiha Disor, ami l.ff.-ua iienn-tt. h -i ri" ! Me t-terf :? an ! Hai.r.iti : Vi"i r, ( f.'!i'i'!i.'h ) ;.ii- :n J'rti-f ai d Carj'.Lt I.t.cttbt rer, j Jol;r.Ht..wi. ; Ji liri 11. r.ox!t-i. l'oretnau:h irnl A-.n.v '. I,,., II Sl-ff-. .l,.l.n..;n nn.l Annmti. ' Mvr.n.f rs. irpper'Volcr tcwni-liip. : Wii lam A. Lehi..ier. arroiitowa ar.d . Mai;g' I . Srt'itr. I.arr to-wnsi.in . .... . . . ... . I ranilirtr- Morro,:v,!'e Tfion'ns ('. taitmier and NeKIe Arrow snuth. (i t " ' " 1 7 1 ti .lotin !e"!er and Fannie Z:mrnernau, .l.il-.fivtrita- n Anthonv H.-hl. r and lna Shaler. Core- j rraut'ti town-hip j Je'T; rson Evans. South Folk and I.Iizle . StiarTer. Summerhill. John Howias and Mrj;xetia rwh Johnstowi. -Mr. Ambrose Weakland.of Suteiuehauu.t township. w engaged on Monday last. with several cabers, la peeling bark, and met with a ic&uUr accident. They tad cut jown a tree a ahort time previous and la failing a limb had broken off and hung unrmtxea oc auouier tree, n ti worx, the limb whkb was a large one, was dia- lodged by the wind and fahing. struck Mr. Oakland cn the shoulder knocking him down and breaking bis collar bone. (omminlritlUa. CoToraxi. Col., Jise 6, 1857." Fekemas. Thinking some of your Ed. adcrs. many cf whom are old lime friends ! f ... i-c .l ,M Ka M.m.(I In a . 1 n. "' , J ... - "ow a rky Mountains we Will fire iiifm a sketch of our nylng trip to New Mexico. We hor.r.ied the train at Leadviile and d '-'Vnih'd a R-aJc rf ty ftet to th ml!e ! trc v. 5 fo'ind ourselves whirling from the C ty of P.'.iUs to a warmfr c'lmate. On h'j:n..l our i-nnlne with hr-r Ion i train of coacl.fs :ly:2 after, as ?he rounded some j-irfh'.e pile of granite on oco side, while on tie other lay ti e de p ct.iii ,f soa e ncky jj'-'tf"1 h'::h n.a li- our blood run co!d ad we H...'j from win low and rontf-irplated the l"iii;Wty that Tve mijht topple orer. Next, ve ri-p.fl.e-I the ririi Canon, the rtatest s'l t ( f aM, the topa cf whieh alrcut n;ect whii. we rjhtil urhTueath, txpectin every n.oujeut that soras of the granite, which towers bunJrvds of feet above, would tut.M? down asd crust) the lives cf many hauian beings. On coming out we beheld the hn;e, perpendicular walls of the GraDd Canon from a distance. We wonder what the ingenuity of xnn wli: a.-eoajplisL, to think of engineering a mi'roiil up tlat rooky cavern where the Arkansas, througj ag, Laj .inly cut a ciiannel lare mwui to give her the chance of 4.uU.g thtougb wltl her height of melt- iuj; Poow '.hat she guthcr hum the mnunt- uhive. liar, luun n-jt t-ontent that the A:L.t'.as shtiuii reap ail tiie laurels that; tu.d he paltered Uirtuh a passage of the Mocky Mouutaiii-i, vent t' work and nas nobly aecomplUhed the eriicrpris1, for Dow tno Hon hot sa dadhe.4 up aud down at will. We th.-n wM through a. country that looid a ltfle more civilized for 6 aw a cumber of you tin orchards; then we passed on to the ci'y Putt ,or y.-,, Nl.w , j j, 4(, -acn tt .. , ucblo where we thanked cars Mexico , there we took baula Fe and were veiy renowned city. The In- i'.ifi and ti:tzers a the majority cf tho ,-opi.;at!ou if New Mex.co and It is ; r.o'.hhft: to -ee an Indian coming Into town i wiih a bow and arrow, driving half a dozer. j i.:.t. ,i In, liia-led with cod, tied oa tfcfeir ! i n arc not u.ucL iitrt-r tr an lVun. j 1 .iwi t-hvip and aie i.rcatiy abu. el. Vd rt.t ,a:. I tliicuh tho cily or some ; ila.,.. -i.-it.r .. i Si. i: i'.i:.r the c i' ! ;kirt.- ot tiu- city, it iid tlie Catholic cliurch. . , ' " Tl, tltt ,mUvJ"'d yea" ,!J B3d iitch I? Oil - - ' ' .""o- e : iii t: t.v.-i'Hi.- lu; on your i.mv am spar?, - .. 1 ' ; a-: 1 in .ay were giad to gi-t back ' , , j, 1 u (-""-,tj5- A- M I!- ! 1 lie I IimuI ttt JnbnMiiHn Tho heavy riilns thai tn tan ou Tuesday a :rc i.-ut h t-avl-. t in Somerset county than j was swollen to Immense proportion, over- f owed banks and a areitt amount of damage i doi e. A number o britises were , i swept away in Somer t county, -and when j i thr aood reached Johnstowu it threatened to ir.undat. the town. We clip the follow- j ids discription of the Hoed at -that place, fraiu the Johnstown Tribumot Tuesday: ..fore roort the roadway Wadlns to -irer ir w it appears, tnai tne nooa ytji f.rrt f: it in this vicinity. Between 12 an.l : o'rkcfc, l.rwevei, the water bejiau to f.ood tho Srventc, Fcurtu. First, Second aud Third wards, and about quarter till 1 O't!ocx the iouth iidewaik of tbe KernvUle I briJ)je was carried away. There was then a depth el biut fourteen feet ih the channel, an i tho s;ct - at!U iL-tin? fast. ' Mio.t.y In-fore 1 o't lock tbe water lcs;an rcmir.g -!ovvn ldfrd btieet to Main, ren- deling the rrcssings impassable, and et the .iame time htvan to run out Fraokliu street ! ... - 1, 1.. . l-r,.., t- I..!. .....a.-TI. .ii i ,1,; :ii". tuiauit, ni.it .. a 40 at. u.i , . ti-n.tr.te.i uat;! aoout J o'clock, vri eu t!.e t , : '.1 a . ', it! :H" :n t.u . a.'."!. ti'iuiuo iji n&ktri ca u - a .to , burn cf Ji.ftW'jjl. lous, bruises, etc., , vtvt ih;v.:i -ipon the Johnstown Lumber' Coc-raru s (v on:, j::-t south of town, ahcut noon, nr.j t!.e boom, which up to that time i r.a i withstrv; ! all the as-aulu made upon it. hro'j-?. anl awav the whole mass went. s'v - 'epin. rushing, crushing down the tream. l.c advance or logs la the boom raf.ered as they got into the open stream, . A thty ri0atc1 nLdfr KernvUle bridge i ... . . , ... . ....!.. 'thoat do. U anj damage. ; 'Then aaa cue biiOge after iniofer, ur.til the tLree ;ar.: oues anil sevtral bniell ; rnci spoken of abtiv e had all gone by. and i t till I'.o Krriiie bridge w la not UiveJ. j Uut presently a larke mass cf loCi, trees, j t-j;nps, and o--th:as of bribes flri.tc- J down j ngiinii tho ftrcet.-r.r the vavr which was' th?n turning at:d heetirtc up against th3 j br!dgi floor .-arrd ttetn under it, and cra. h ! went a Fec'.ion of the bridge floor and t portion of the iron ftaraa work. Other timbers, build.ntrs. etc.. as they were: 6wert the bridge, did farther damage I '-. for tia! 11 ttie en- tTi - structare would be disloged aDd de- I sfrcy.'d. 'The logs from the boom and the drift- I iviod of every sort tha' had gathered ia it kt pi ewtepir.ii down I.i a const-cutive mass for at leas: an hor.r ar.d a half. There were bed-, .tad bfthy crad'e-, barrels, buckets, ! chilrs. tu!-s, hurdesof straw, a small hay- . stact. out ton?.' sm li'ir. ot paKng fence, I c ?'?r,--:--? -u" tr,,t M! 1 .v. ' .r '.r ..-.n. on tr,,. va"nw Tusvl. t' 1 oVk t tli. Of ts -.:. c!U: ! ::i'T- ptss.fig JF3 fctgsn ' decreasing acJ the H-huI seetae.1 to aave 1 ' 'C'l It 1 "?.et tr.e wAter De.cn.iCg . nearly stali.ir.arv lltn pe pie l-ejaa to have i-jme r.-jijcd for hop3 tbat tbe wjrst na l..:i. 1 - - . 1 "In this city cellars without number were ) flNiel and owy house inundated. It ia Impost. ole to-day to furta any collect idea ot tl:e ex'eat of dacage done either here 01 up th Stonycreek. The section of this cty over Vifcieh the oi'l tprtad to r.uy coLe'der- rf.n-h h, lwh.w Fiar.klin street - . ... ..,k v;.. -v, -...t . " " considtfajty Dcmoratic Primary Election, June DISTRICT! Mam TownKblp Allaifhrny 1 owonhip.... Marr rownhlp.... FlrWII-kT.wnt.litp Cambria Hear. 1st Ward -2d CumtiTia Townhlp...... ('arrvlltuwn Bor. t'amll Towns hlp.. t hdit Township. 'leralj Towadblo Cooeicanh Towxf hlp. I'oncmautth Bor. tx w. -A' - 1 . i las e yju 14 3U 4- IS u! 10 til 46 "i i j T S8 ft l! A' lo. Ui ....I 1, . 2 10 11 1 13 'ii' ii ! S4 .1 -I. Coopr tale Bor.... mylTomhlp i I "ran rovn.'hip. . I rj!i 'unuruiuih Hr..( jt.it Tvl..r T.WDhlp .. . --, 'nL-uric K.T W.! ' West V. I F.I Jer TnwiiHtitp 1 Krankltn H.-r -- Si SU' vj....; Swl 1 11 ....;.... Xb ii ) 4 13 IS i .-; 1' (JiLllitiin Hnru:h w. , ' T.wr.snij ! iru!ibton ISori.uuh ' Ju t.'i.n TuKnsl.tp ; Jofcn.-:oTs IJi.r. J.-l W! - 1i " i .. 3.j .. ; 4th I itta " ( fj'.ti " 7th ; I.'Ily R.ruUKh l.rettu B ir.-3i.-ii 1 l'Wer Yo-ler Ti-wnhlp J .ii:ivllle .r. 1st Ward.. " it Ward.. I Mun-ter Townnhlp.....! l'lrUK9 TmlllI..... I I'rtMiMsct IdinuKii KmJo Township. j Klchlaod Township. ' Stonyrre-k Tuwuhip I Suaimerbiil Township . NaiUehar.D Township. lunaell.iil H..r.iunb I fri-i-r Ytiisr Towu.hlp. j Wshlfnttnn Town.-htp. . I WfcUelownahlp I Wlliimre Borough ' VVtidva'.e t-imufh ' Wct laj li.r Towutiiip.. ' . 16,. 2i : 4V s: I p. 4' 6! 64 M 17 rw 4 is a' "i 16 8 1 i! ii SI 43 61 4 11 5-J 47. V. 1' 24 !l ft 2: 3, ... j 1 - "ii' 13 t! v. 13 . 6i TS 4t,. Si ll. 2 ! - IS II 4! ...I I1 S' 5S 47, 8. if- 40 . 2 -U: 1; t; 1U 1' 8 43: 4 1! Ill i. V li. 16 I 3, 1 4fl,. M irtf.s! 7TO S3-'124 TnlnV loan frorredlua:. At 10 o'clock on Monday Court was cailed and the following business wa9 traniacted : Juhu A. Mycra wa4 appoiaUsd tox col'.ec tr.r of Gailitziii uoioufth. John II. Kiake, Eoq., was appointed fore man of the Grand Jury. Ilany Tkouiad was giyen a btaring for IneorrlKiblllty, on the complaint of his father, John D. Thomas, of Johnstown, and sent to the Morganza Reform School. Ctimmon wealth Patrick Coyle. Fornix et cet. Continued. Commonwealth vs. Herman Crouse. As sault and battery. Settled. Common wealth vs. Edna Campbell. I Surety of the peace. DrJciidant sentenced to pay th? ecsts -nd ert-T senrety to epp j the peace. j Cf'tcuKLwea-tli v-. Mi-s Syilney Mar-one. j Suit-iy of the I-tet- JJefer.dant il'schrrd. j Cotuu)owea:lh vi- Ji-Co'o ii. Kiumel. Foii-lx et cet. and Ctre-jJfi.Hh vs HsrryO'.Nt ilaa.eofrenee. were continued. .av,.rD lict,,s9 t( Jj. G. Myers, of .i . . . r. . , r, ,. Ashvilie, was tranIcrreu to David Croofc- , "aok. J. A. Shoemaker. W. A. Xoel and Bea- amin Wertnt-r were appointed to view a brtdce at Kckeunde's mill, on Chest creek between Allegheny and Carroll towc.-bips Ou the petition of a number of citizens of Uiwnmilp into two election districts. j. A. Shoemaker. Henry Mellon and Jmph Uogue were appointed viewer to view the hlt tol a pridne over Clearfield creek, in Cltarfje'ul township. Monday June 27th. was the time, fixed upon for holding the next Argument Court. 1 i Commonwealth vs. Thomas Wilson. De. : sertioa. After bearing, the case was ais- misted at costs of defendant. On motion of Col. John P. Linton, and after a few appropriate remarks by Llm, couit adjourned on Monday evening out of respect to tbe memory of James D. Mc Laughlin, Eq . lately deceased. Silas George, Joseph Dehe and Peter iloblne. Sr.. were appointed viewers to view the site for a bridge over tbe Cone ma ugh. In Washington township, on the road frora Number Thtee to Conrad's Mill. Commonwealth vs. Centre Freeman. Surey cf the peace. Defendant sentenced to thirty days in Jail. Commonwealth vs. John Atitenton. For- nix et cet. Kistle Walters prosecutrix, liefendant plead guilty. Sentenced to a f ne of ?"i,00 and coits of pro?ecntion. and In m.h Ilia i,rii.lrlv t''jl Ii Irrt In .wn.. . 11 yst j ' v-.- . u. ... trv ..u lu CAIYU3TS , and the sum of (1,00 rr week for the tena f . ' . The borough of Ahv:!le was incorporated ; - - - . and a special election was ordered to be held cn toe 21st inst., for the purpose of ! -lectirig oihcers to serve ror that borough, The Indictment against John W. Wonders for embezzlement was quashed by the court. John Ujraoaugh, Edward Reighard and jCob Stlnemaa were annointed viewers tu view the fco ft,r a bridge over the Cone- maugn near South Fork .In Croyle township. commonwealth vs. Francis J. Byrne Fornix et ret. -Vo.'.'e pros, entered on pay ment of costs by defeadar.t. Commonwealth ve- Henry Maarer. For- ! . In..- e A.r ii 1 a" ' ,K " ' ,7 J' ! Commonwealth vs. Andrew Stltsglvr. ornix ti cet. jury iouna ueienaani guiiry I he usual sentence was imposed. Commonwealth v. Joha W. Wonders. Embezzlement. Continued. Commopwealth vs. Charles Uelrtlgle AMauIi and batury. Jury find the Oefend- ant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of H) and eostj. and to enter Into recotm'zance i - - In the sum of to keep tbe peaoe toward his wife, the prosecutrix. Commonwealth vs. Charles Ilelsel. Forgery. Xoiltpro. entered on payment of nosts by defendant. Commonwealth vs. Catharine Sterling j and Jcoale nni. Keeping a bawdy house . . ... I e....v.ri.rtn-nm-nr"in ..... ... , i.n for I - " '" i term cf W days. Coaiu: mweaith ta. Ed-ia Campbell. As- . - huabacd. r-roseeo. Jury f.nd th defend - . ; . . , Jt i ..i , - ... . V. . . , e prosecutor nou irirnunLi. K Commonwealth vs. Thomas Gillespie. 1 . r-t . . . 1 hujidu nutniB. AyL.cuuAi.. . . . 1. au cuiit Common wsalth vs. Alfred Ashton. Ag gravated assauit and battery. J-ry find defendant not gallty and that the prosecu tor pay two-thlr ia of the costs and the de fendant one-third. Commonwealth vs. George J. llorabaugb and r-arnuel atl. Cjstructin public high way. Coatiauod. F. 11. D. 5; p 2 M' sv; 47! 2 3a, Si Si 8 I! io ; 10 116 S 2 2u 7 3 2S 12. 17, 17 4 22, 7i 14 47! 1 i! 32 Jt ...I 2 1' 9 62 31 8 is I t! 6 6: lit 121 2t 144 167 6 47 64 5 11 16 17 2UU 17S S 84 ii 3 144 6: "I 4; SO! IS! 3i-i lou. law 1! U l)tl 4, 21 ll 2k lil 4! J 6 8 j:' 9 16 TT 14o, l'M S i aa I 1 . . I... li 12' 2' 4; 2: . 3 li ft, - XI 1 - 2; IT 11 11 Ii Si Mi. 3 76, 10 1 21 V ""l6 2 IS 1 S4 1 "ii "is i "i 20, 1 1 1 ll I 1 11 1! si ii ...I a! 17, l ...I 12; a, 8; 28 1 ' 3 4o 4 ax ... 36 V 40 77: 2' 145 12 "ii 12 6 10' 9 3 ...I 2! 1. Tl 22, i 41 14 4 82 l 10 12j 87 ... at wj 2 16: 25 4v 4; 26, 8 3 3 1 1, 3 3 I! 8 4 es' 14.1 4; 21 10 1 13 ... 14 10 S-l 61 Wi 63 :u .S2 jy 44 2 2" I b' lb J 2 . 13 1 I 3 II 5- 1 1. 2 1: 1 : s 4' 4; 4 17 I , 1 ! io, 1 ; 3i 24, I le 87j ' 71 Si s! 24i i 4Wl 6! 71 26 aa' 36. 4 1 2 8j 4, I 1 2 3 1, 2' s 22 i; !t 3! 21 11 14 8. &4, 11) SO 17i 17 2 1 2 I . I 14, 18 7i 41 . ao . i . 1-. 27;-- 1 i ; i; 28. 21 (...- 1 2 U 2 66i 6 IS 8. i; 6C, 4W 14; 0 : 6oi 21 12 1 19, 131 11 6 14 4a i j A S3 13 ...... 1, 17 2, 2 l C3 e . , 2'. 8 S4 T 24 96 6 ! 4 4J. 1 101 , 17 13. -1 1'J06'11I7 "!ll Se3 M l-W 4.'-' W "J72 H7i27", Commonwealth vs. Daniel A. Glass. As- 1 sault and battel y. Jury find defendand not guilty, but tbat he pay half the coots, and the ptosecutrlx, Elizabeth Rt finer, tbe other half. Commonwealth vs. Charles Stera and John O'Bryan. Assault with intent to rob. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentence sus pended. Commonwealth vs. same parties. Felon ious assault and battery. Jury find Defend ant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine ot fltX) and corts and tbat Charles Stern, undergo an Imprisonment in the Western penitentia ry for a period of one year ; and that John O'Bryan, undergo an Imprisonment In the county Jail for six months. Commonwealth vs. Peter McGoldriek. Indictment assault and battery. Jury Dad t?!end2ct rr.t gaiity. and that the prosecu trix Ediie Skedilke. pay tbe costs. Senten ced accordingly. Commonwealth vs. John Dally, John Conluuue and Owen Cain. Assault and battery. Defendants plead guilty. Senten ced to pay a Cue of (10, costs and undergo imprisonment in tbe county jail for threa weeks. Commonwealth vs. Jacob Horner, Lar. ceny. Five indictments. Defendant plead frailty In each case. Not yet sentenced. Commonwealth vs. Eiieu Wiser man. Larceny. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Andrew Greenwood. Larceny. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay fine of (10, costs of prose cution and undergo imprisonment In the Western penitentiary for a term of one year. Commonwealth tb. Michael Donahue. Selling liquor on Sunday. Jury find de ft ndant guilty. Not yet sentenced- Commonwealth va. George Elliot, Sherd Elliot, John Moore Jr. and John Trout. Larceny. Xolle pros, entered as to Sherd. Elliot George Elliott and John Moore plead guilty. Jury called in tbe case of jobn Trout, who after bearing tbe evidence re tired and failing to agree were discharged. Commonwealth vs. William Keed and David Mehan. Resisting an officer. De fendants plead guilty. Sentenced to under go an imprisonment In connty Jail for a term of two months. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Noel, Abrani Noel, Ida Noel, and Mary Eckenrode. Re sisting an officer. On trial. Item from Frocallty. KrCGALITY, JrNEfiTH, 1887. To the Editokok the Frekmas-Dear j Sir : Ail Is quiet at this point, business is j prospering but news of interest is scarce. I Mr. Thomas McGovern I as bhlpped ia a 1 t . ,.. . . ... . , T s i .- ZT I o veu a. He la buildmf a Urge bo&rdm house ar.d cominissarv and will beizin work . once Tbe mast.ns are at work on tbe foundation for tho t tore ; the tuildinc will be a two story structure 00x80 feet ou ground floor. to be used for stores and offices foi tbe company. Jack Youngklns was fishing one evening and captured a large snapping turtle, tbe next day Jack was smacking his lips and telling of his proposed toast, when some one Snapped the turtle and got away with it Now Jack is smackiug bis fists and saying big bad words about that cbap. On Saturday evening an orchestra from one of tbe camps near by. came out and treated us with some melodious music. " " oice 6issiBS aud some heavy, but veiv good dancing. Call again Uncle Joe. Mls Qileman of Indiana county, is teach in: a summer school at Shirley. Fraality is well rtpreseated by our little folks. Miss Carrie Dillen (aur tsatoemed land lady,) has returned from Altooua. being much improved in health, and reports hay ing a pleasant visit. Misi" Ella Gray has taken a trip to Coal port for a week's visit with friends. Tbe crop of rattle and black snakes is good, we have not beard of any big stories ye'- Peter Bourke reports killing a black snake 10 feet y inches long, with 23 rattles Any good men who wish to work in tbe woods can find employment heie with good wfst9 15. I'aor llocac Statistic. The follow log orders were issued ty the 1'iior llntis Uirect-'irs at the.r meetlne ou June 7th, l:s7. Isttrd. ? U.xuiont Ilcopitai..... , .,ut a our poor : IWt. I I'inrt fiuM l'htMDnatft 27.00 . . , - j Men. aid's sa!atv . Printing 41. -77 Matron s salary Farmer .... House w ork Smithing Hardware.. , Freight it lour. . hi Clothing M UO IS 3.35 3.:w 12.46 47.50 12 75 19 00 42.00 2.85 I Hats . Slius ; iia&t3 Total .?1,714.G0 CominuaioDr. MOD j 44 .1-' I ill 1.00 I rt 4-th, 1 887 Official. AuJIUor.. ? I 5 : t r COMMITTEE MET. ! ! i I 661 15' 661 11S 21 't ri" I- e S62! 2l U i ; 8! Ml 8! 61 -71 2 82 HezirT I&rliion. Mi 621 1 W. A. H. LitUe. 62. 10 W.J. Ktmb. 13! 2 John B. Hue. 53 ill Kretl. Krldge. 4i 142 nrre Knpa. 18, 4 likiliMl 1- Hrren. 1 Ar-lrcw b-kenrude. 41 1 15 J. I. C. Hearer 9 1 1 ; J. H. Muunaa. 'I llAnihcny sill. 41 13;.lohn H. IXjunlaM ,s K i,. j. Hiimer. " 15,K. Malzl. 151 Micbaei Nein. ' 9 J.Scnrwa. "l 81 l harl yi. Crooae. 12 10 14. 'Jl SI; 44 231 121 41 ! Ml VJ 147 ' IS' -j 3 41 3v 0. 41 . ! 3 28 8' ..I 64 6: 71, 41 1 27 22! ,J. J. Kb'HldJ - ' Nr l(y?llcn held. 6 B 3f 7t 2 it , 6: 14 1 la; 2 J. B. Olark. 8.J H. lwnny. 21 K F. Hruwn. 2 A WeakUnd. 31 1 J. A. Murphy. 14 M. Fltilaarrll. 3 K. J. Sitiert. 3; W illiain U. lrubb. 1- J. U. Siuier. 4 Knulien Linton. 34".l.,iin Ixiwney. 64: W. A. Hryan. 61 : Jaaiex Martha. 34 Henry Ix-reDtiaugb. 63 Ievl J. Klpple. 6 Adam Hibner. 6 F. .'. Cleore. 1 i F. o lKnnell. F. H. k)le. i' Ao6Un Neary. SS Jobn Fox. B,J. mith. 3 John ItoL 36 Patrlrk UToolo. I i John Kubn. 4'j Bernard Nee. 47 Oeorjtt Shatter. 2 fcdward Oraw. 5 J.K. btalb. . Patrick O'Duwd. 6 ,'ieorge Knel. 24 -J. A. Myers. .... ! M. J. Noel. 1 V. E. Kirby. f2 Jatn, kid. 1 1 J lines Eckel. ao s1 i! 3 3o 221! WJ to7 lu !': - 27 M 16 25 10 0 4 2 IS. 2; 111 14; "I S3 12, 17 14, 21, 6 D 3 11 2: 10 , 17, 66 B4 13 15 71! ; Hi 27 1 li 28' 15. 44! 16. la 42 lo 16 ?J' 26! ! 4, 18! I M "si 67 47' "I St 47; 17' 21 1 til l 111 3! 8i fit i 6.5! 2. IWl 14 U lfl e 13, 3. 18 83, ' 31 2 3: 70 1 91 J & 7, J 144' 13S3 1.9ol 1222' 1642 KeiiewM JOr Tooth. Mrs. Pl.mte Cbesiev. Peterson. VI tr fi.n Iowa, tvlls the following remarkable story, j the truth of which U vouched for by the roaiutfuis or in. town : j am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidrey complaint and lauirticss for many years ; could not drtf3 tneif witout bclp. Now 1 am free from ad pa'n and fcotentss. aud am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thtnks to Eieclrie Killers for having re newed n.y youlh, aud rnuoved completely all dL--.M6e and pain." Try a bottle, only .Vc. at the lljug Stoies of E. James, of Ebenshurg. and W. W. McAteer of Loretto. ALLAN Mi- Susanna Allan was sud denly r-triefcen with patey at tl-e home of her only surviving daughter, in Chest Springs, lineietl l-?ven days iu an insensi ble cnd it ion, and hnaily joined the great mu.tiiude or the departed, on ilay M, 1387, j ct-a w jfin ami iv uiouius. A ui.iitt! io hiae ', tiht tiu.ited in the Liiu Jes-us as tho " Lamb -A God that taketh l:.t iios of the w.irld," who is 'jliliL, i.o S .v..-." Four ot.ni and dau'hUis proceeded ber to the-u.iet u liid, she sojourning in the land of t ie living, up to the day of hur death, with l.er oniy suivlviug daughter Mis. Esther Douglass. Iler borrowing iriends and relatives fol lowed ber to her last resting-place in the Mel bed io 1. cburch-yard in Chest Springs; in tbe M.eiii grave there to await the resurrec tion of llfn. lie tbat formed man from the dust, can call h'.iu forth Ui life again from the dust. The lit v. Williuius, of Aitoona, preached the (uitrtai sermou ti a numernus audience of Jiflereol deuoa.li.ailoiis. Tue WOiu pai:u rfcad, "Lord, Tbou j hat benu our dwdiiui piitcti in ail geuera- ! tions." Tbe text v.uj, "Tuit t may know ilini, aud ibe telloia-ship ot his snffer iugs." etc. Life's a trust ; Its years and trials Given to teach u how to die ; Sorrow, surf tiling and denials. Lead us to tbe Courts cm higb. A.D. U IE BEST TQHIC - Thin mc-ilchia, cranbintn-r Imn 'with pnra firetat.le t-.riic. tii.i.--! y and coii.pk-u-iy t'Dtta Ij-rpctMi. 1tA ! ri-4Ioii, vealt atcwi, liittr. itiood, ilalot'la, Cltllla tad Kcvcra. and Kearmli. It U au liiiiKiiinii- renic-dy lui llsuufs Of tha Ktdmcy aumal Urtr. e It is invuluubla for Xiseaaea peculiar t Wonca, tuid al who hta-l eidtntai7 livtui. ltdoiot Ityure taewt:Ui.ca.aMiiaada.-he,o prodaow coufiti,iatiuu -uiltT lrvn m&iuctna do. It nicltMi attd (.uifira (Ita blootl, (tluiulatv (lie appetite, aids tne asaimilatiou Of food, relieve Ilcanburu and HeicLing, aa J ttrengthen tho niuaultM aud injiret For latenaltual Kerrcra, Iiaaltudef Lac It ef Emmrfy, eu;.. ll luu uo vviuah T ' V The genuine ha. bov trade mark and eromod rau lines on wra(.(r. Take do outer. r--T rmii i7 aaoirs raixn tv to, BiLTLauas, au, TfALtUHLE EA KM AT FKTVATE SALE. 1 1.u iii.Jtsrriifiieil will sell tnelr farm, sit Ujt-d 11 Al'-lieiij iowcii.ii, a.!j i 1 .k lauds ol I . A. Ve'JiMiifh. A. .1. Se.l Hei.rv Man.-rie'df sod oi-ie,-. joui.tio,.. I I S a r. . 60 acres clearca aiiti fei .T' ! 1 tlmt ere 1 with oitk. hemiock. t-ucnictx r ud i.i, kjr; . A x d two-aio'T plauk uoui-e cd tr-ine hru. n-ihcr w ith all n.-tarv out Luiidiu-. a never lailm s.riu 01 wnter and a t eita yi j;ei ruuaifa uweuh tae t roi Th-Me i ;o :.A .-hoie- k.i.:e, pear ai.d j-e-ih tree 01. the i.eiii.s -s r.--e :.n.;ve in-openy will be sold at a j.rite and terms t . -oit th? porcbitser audatt - d w.riau-.edicd urvnN d A .t.t ri io, it -n V7. " Io.cflo Foftcftlcv, Fa ,in.. 1 " 1- t )K S.'tJ ri'llE st'HS' ItiHEK ILL NULL AT FKI J. AlEs.iLLllrlV Ai'htsul luud it. Aile ptei, -.owl.. tut. Mil i-iiuiii: U'ui t.1 1. C .stoore. Wlllirttu I'.-UiliUU tvl.ti oLli at Iao-is of th sul-acribt-r. w.lti a tiooit water sa w tui II. and ' rnher eotMittft ou thti Ij.ii.i t . ii loi it. 'I here i also two l' t Loures iha: c. a.-: l-e flxt.d ap to li-elu, in.! i d, l t.d sata lt ; ri.uud. fcie v a I. u tidred tloilara wui l.a it. ii.t! liic tuUccr. hex will lake KjOUcl the iuicLum iui;iii' o nt'ii.c KHAM'IS MOK.VX. Allegheny township. June 4, 17, Af-SY PILLS ar tMf v-l y huts ar.d v!wya EfTee.wstt. ad lasur rerubtriT rr l'J.Ouo AmtnnB w.imii. uurutw4 .aperlar ( atll Am, w iHk n'4M. Ifou t -v.t 1 kl. in il. avrat. h-m4 rr aul Orvuciciirut, or ! mtnled to any adllrwM.. ttosa 4 oeota fcjl- paxtirulaxa. ?iEteliini Firs France km' ri v. iic:ii, General insurance Agent, EBK.VSBUJRtl, PA. LL k .iids of J o V. iniU.g .-.er-'. y a-jj ; A t.r u. t y ext.cu.ou l il.i oflu-t-. iisfffiili The proof ol the -nuMing is the eating of it and the increasing business of a merchant is a sure siru of the popularity of his goods and the fairness of his dealings. Notwithstanding the wiley schemes of many of our would-be competitors we are daily growing and multiplying.. Our trade, so far this season, is away ahead of all previous years and our pros pects for the future still brightening. Let us again assure our Ebensburg friends that their trade is ever appreciated and solicited entirely in a question of the best goods for the least money. We are still the same Reliable One Price Clothing House and defy any other to undersell us or supply the same quality, ma ke o fit of goods that we command in Johnstown. In your purchases consult both quality and price and when com paring our goods with those of others, examine critically the get-up, the finish, the make, the fit and the lasting qualities of both. Re member orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. WOOLF, SON & THOMAS, the only real One Price Clothiers, Johnstown, Penn'a. TIEECIH BOTTO OVX The largest stock of hardware ever ollered in the County can he found at niv store I am no.v selling many goods at much less than I can replace them for, but I will continue to sell at Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my .stock. When you want a cooking or heating stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, rlass. trunks land fanning implements, call and see mv stock i-ii . ana learn my prices. HIGH STKEET, - DONALD K. Hl'FKiX, A TTt iHNEV-AT-1. A W . t-lltNnlU Ii'.. l'KNf'A - C?ftle In t't.lontm.le hi. Ii. II. MYERS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. EBEpanrae. ft. A-Oitl0b in Cullosada Kuw, oo I '-antra ftreot. G EO. il. IlKADE. ATTOKiV tV-A V-LA W , Kbb.imiI'11, -OJi;o ;j ..;r i'.rcfi. . M. O. K'TTELL, Arto j n - - ; t - iaw i.tASlll'ilii, Hi. I Olflee irruory BulM.u. opp. Court Hou .c ! io in lsS1?. A irrftlumir.(; elui-i. in Hie .-(iiiuiifrciai frrrp TJTTTVrn flTrnnn l''irl.eill dejiartuicMt every e8r. A Pti yi.-;u nnd t'hem 1 njj rLUl'lLU Ji. n 1 UXI 1 . fcond. jHii-t .aid. j i, Kl L.al.rti.rT. Jj !iiufiiitii hd.1 KhII tir-.uiid. 50 Fxlra I'lnet lra et the clKive I'ltml. lut 0 Vw.l.J. added In the Iit.rarj In le.:i. Media StHWAKTZ & kLI.E, Itubetunia, IV i l,a ,erlD ehun-lieB ani: a temiieran?o rl.urter I w lorh proliil.ii!. the f!e i t nil Int. it-.itinu .. u. c.. ADMIN I sTl ; ATKIX' N OTIC'L. ttate of lenni8 Karran, !!ece:led. MuJce U herot.v riven that lolt-r ol adminli trat'oti on tne K'tate nf ltenDln 1-arren. later Munner township, oeonty ol 'molirla. deoeafed, liaviBt; len urmited tottio uoderilicne, . All f Hr Bons Indebted to eafd entate are lic-rey noliti-d li fna ti t W trior r W I f luillt jlatl v mrtA t hAaa I ailr.r claluii for settlement, to MAKY ELLKN 1 AKKEN,- Adm'l Muneter. i'., June 1, ls7.-tsi. Te Sijls PMliJelpMa Sinii ran 11m ..At1 -I i tulu t it i:.;...i.- cb-.rfc'e hora t) to f00- A cm-li-tt- c-t '.T i.li f 'iri--i.ts wth encll machine. Also Jt.I.i.r u U-:!' r J hiintKi Tntlier, a:.J hot t.l four H.-ians- a-'.d i l'.in-1-r. IU DAYS' TRI AL in yt.urcwii 1...1I-. b.I-HB tun p.y otin etsit. Evt-ry malhi!.-tV 'r.t t.AiTEJK m TEA KS. Stutl fer t.'i.-vi.! r. V. A. AVCK1 COMPANY, j.7IiOxil. lotti St., I'titladelpbio, I'n. ANNTTAI. FINANtn AI. STATEMENT OF Lilly liiiioton. 1'ambrla county. !"a. C. A. McOUNAOhE. rolleetor, Dk. To amount of dupli-ate... To amount doa tax To balance dae folltvtor atns 77 j "0 1 J3 t'l..TIl-t. 'H. Hy eJtien.tutns Iiv Atiilcmonis .. 11 Of 4 00 I 75 .. a-jo 12 I fly I'ttmuiissiiilla i Hy exonerations on d"K tax lty c-mmsi.iiis oa a-n tx... . liy rreiinirer's r re'.ts j By t lank duplicate, work and ueelpts I 3.'7 35 SO SIM'IN 'tiMIAli. Treasurer. 11k. T t8,;aufe on ban.l at settlement 4 , To ,mount rooelved fr-.tn collector -.t i iK) y Bmount reeM from Humes (fine and II- ; eentes 1 00 j " " j f"y'86 j contra. -'k. u- ..1... ..1. 1.1 tln.1 RI ! Hy uote of l MclioiiHld ;fdeeuieJ) . bioO I Kf nonimlision ob J-.Mo S4 at 2'.; per ct 6 17 1 ttl it.t.fi, in hHTi.l? ol Trwtsurer It 30 11I.NKY UOL.EY, Mreet Comtnl' stoner. Ih. , To amount of duplicate y. 5 S b-J b-1 j To balance due i j CoHTRA, "H. I By work done on streets I Hv exonerations .. j Hy wages as etreet commissioner. i l i LIABILITIES. i To oMIcatlon E.Edwards , Tn ohiiirstlcn Heuder To ohlmation I'. I.eahpy ' To t'l litratioc T. Mclinnald To iMiwst.riQ Wasbmtrlor. t.wnh!-.tj . To oMiiMitlon tluistauu'.nn tnltr- ' To ol-ll tatlon Entcrpri-e J.unihpr"o To oblltcatton Hetry Holey 218 t) ..tlft)4H 49 .. 4747 r:is 40 fl.SlO.1 Iti OO I "'" 1' " 72 clt '.A 4" '.4 MI&2 $'.'25 04 ASSET? Hv balance in Treasurv -t. ; j By balance tine Iron Win Morclun.1.. 11 1 1 tiy balance due irum r . .it. iicorne .. $111 LiaMHtles In excess of Asset" y ilMlltHE. Irest Couui-!!, JOHN K. KKLLY. Hurxer. - i WE th .in.i. rs.i.T.e.i Auditors of Ltllv Kito ! have exannne l tiie above irin'iiti -iu rind 'h-.-iu Til PC C'trTKl m l,lc l-l 111 ""I "IK'nriK i;. .1 I'Vttdr:? HEN It Y HOLEY Auditor. W. H tlfAIlY j AvtlshVT ciwa. (May. 20. 1N7 ) Aug 13, '83. LET. - KUEXSBUIaG N 'i lc l ;. 'pui: HH.l.o "Ml PK1ITION Ki.b 1.1, esse .-lou!.. ' 4'.t:i;r)" cmir.ty. ninl wni I i- ,rri-niel in fai.l I't.urt i.n tim furl Mutnlav i.ljuj.t. nett. Klwar.l O'Neili.lvt w d ( Miiil.ri... K..itnif H .uie. H. A Mil iK.MAKl.K, Oerlt. M.enihnre, May -d 1S7, s W11HI.M C. MIOllTI .IIMJVNAt AD1X1, lor lonn Sea and Horn, Swll, !oa I 12 i. .ill-- iruX ri.i;&iK-!i!na. 1'ixeil jirieic.vArf ; rer .-xie: ?e. evei k?, KC. ux Ira rtmrires. iii i.!r!!iiil c-X.i,.-ei No -::niinatl..-D ! r a.fc- i Ti : it. t-. t'vlvt pT;.,T!rM-i-, ..-iit.'.-. 1.11 men. ' -:. ! ail irr-ilu.les. .ts'l..i o i -t -rt unit ie. li.r njit . -in iclil ' .I'N uiCP r j-te ;y. S,.-.-Ui tlrill It.r -iu.l i'li't I...' I. -a..i! u,;. i';.r .. ..: ..r .ttudenta 1 -il- eti rl ti r. V uluti'fv t.r 'ei':,-: Till n:i- n : h r Knit ,!.. S, !.;!,. .1.1 . ill; o. I ll. - j nr 1'ivl fc'llai. i ne. riiiir ri.U! -T.i. i-ijt.-i l.tie.l it ivtlla Acad- ; euiy 're n -w i". TIan ,:ri. Y. rnuet'tin k'i.1 ten ' nlhtrl elii itr.d IVI- Te-l r,1 N.-h'-. t-' le pta- 1 llt-llTd .1-1,? '. , ,- II.-1.A I.. Kk't 1 ll. fKJ. 1.1 In I.MI . tirmna. rnr new iin.siraiei eirruinr u,ljrf the I'rlneliial and I'rt.i.rleti.r. SWITH1N.C. SHUKT- iui-tiij, ii.. ... ., iimivitrii iirMiiui.te) ..leuia. I a. K I 1 1 A I. V I I . Y SUMMER RESORT. TZXTTZ..T "V' JfcJ W i locatnl at Chest ;, -. ...n.tMfTfl unii MMMNnminn rw). 1 11 1 K.ll. I It. H 1 nt a eotirrnirnt nntt iuiet ; Hititnnre frtitn .intrill, nn tli- (Witwn. Clrnr- v.t a.v.t.- Mm 1. anon Jtottte JCaurtxtft. T1H- A:;KKKAH1.K I.T'KAL Sl'MMEII KE SOKI'on the mountain i.lutenu three thteitnd loet nh.ivs the sea level, u well iltsm-in. ..t .... (iuiuic itniiiiito. jm environmentH of rarnl henu I fy : the j uri'.y of the air. and tip i-rnt.il gprlnirg; i Its healthful and teninl elim-ite and (.eaeefal rn-i I tirement from the t.uy w.rl.l nil f hso eharnc 1 terisiit-K commend the" li fci iliT to tlrod sui-kers ! alter rest and calm repose. The eotntnilut ol faf hii.i,atiie hotel life 11 re-l.!a-e.l wl h th. eape nn.l penre n! . i u I .-t hume lne j which characterlttic cmnmemlfi Jt'KAJ Vlf'W , to a certain elan, ol i eulih an i lea.-ure Feekora I HT'KA I. VIEW reimses amttl ort-hiir ls and tneitdows. with the ti.werina jrreer. woodland la the biickurouml ; fruit Mini le'e'iitde" tet to In ahun.lant lieshreipt- Ironi tree ..ml cur.len. while the niilky herd it.'I.ird rieh ulutu i.ee'nr in over- nown ic iteaiiure. The F.'tt- ot ih- i...u If on -a vnt' r!.-) of irrcmid. the d.vi.l : nt- rlilkte l..ipi i, ti e head water of the flcfcxtit-ld nntt ftcr; ereetf, and thee streams nM'.r.l i.iseito.riii 1 t r. usurer m vnrl ety to the rod and lino of the flfher. Thu idaee in fitted up with u view to Ihenocoino datmn and reercation of t-ue.-ttn. The road.-, in three uire-iion?. afford . (enfant drives throuvh laruimit rnaioriH. Hint wtxHlland 5-eieTy - fet-cn mile . to I.orett.i, nt tot'iirroll town. and three to St. Aniiftlne. I'ond. lirM.k inn Htrpaii! er-ti-i to plsralorlal C!"t., nnd t he wimvIh sflord Jii:ul! K in.ti in i-n iKon. Vettetahle' in Ihelr feasor, vill t -upi'lted 'p,m the pr.iii'leii.m aarden. aiitl null: from the itairv. A I.1VKKY will t.e Uo.t on the lane, those wl'Jiinif to Imnt' their own i.-ut, I.r. pr-ivlded will, tii'.iin- atet r.iref'ii -i' inn I'oi-e. The ".I A! I. i. r.-ivt-n ll. tie vll m v i.( II v I'Kl EHItSI'M ar I.ortiio. SKI I.I. 11 I. MKIdfAL. A IT KMiAM'K ( '...so I t In the vlilnue. The 1K1I?.:S are reaHoiiahle. and 'will nlt the ID,.l eeoi.i.uileMi. KTi-r-n- e lurnir he.l if.ie-iretl. (i nests tor KI'IIAI. X 1. VV v. IU nop .,ft ,.t A h ville.&n the 'reason. ;ic.irf!eld 'o. It Now York Short lii.tue li.4i1road. whii-o eoiinet-n with the Alain I. lne of the roniiy!vHiit Kailn.K.i. at I'res son. l a. The i ropnutor's o.i-h will umet ull traia. For further pHrUeu'.arg, a-ltireSK, MIOIIAKI. WAIl'X. I'.rKAL V1EM. rhesf Sj.rlr.-. famhria (V.uruv, Penn. MayJf). Iss7. f-.'-je h.l ' STATEMENT oh AVIiI i'UK'S SETTLEMENT I i) w ith the Supervisor ot Wa -!ii netoii town j sh'p tor the year endinK Mj.-ch ll,ls7. .5 l5. F.ri!i k K. M VKtis, Supervisor, Int. 1 t' urni.tiP.r i.f .tu t'.I.-ate j 10 ord'.r t ; I'.tUi.c I . iM'W..-V B.74 471 2A .e'n'l XA 20 4A . 11.1.6 76.00 14 . -.xi.SO ' .m:u, 'it. Hv tales wi ki-d on rod Hy ei'-h f.h'.l l',r wn-; and :u.ite--il Ky orders redeemed Hy services sui ervi.or. 75 dtys Hv couiraisMon co t!Si.7s ti, b percent ... Hv autlitors exoner , tlons Hy amouut returns, I to t:. : 1 'rs 171.2S Muhaki. Hokaiioe. Su,iervlir, I'll, Tn amount of iinpllt ate To unseated land ax froj; 'ourrs... . l'to.M JWAEI 7.1A I 7S 70 3 00 .. s-4 A s no C'OKTRA, t'R Hv taxes worked oo roa ls Hv rash paid lor work Hy rash pal 1 for lumbar Hy orders redeeiried . Hy serviei e as supervisor, ss "days Hy commission on I ;'.r.7 42 (n S per cent By IK d.iys services U. Et-usourn and 'AH-Mina Hy auditors exooe-wtlop .. Hy amount rffrirnetl tu'.. I'oin'rs Hy costs paid Kreii'.hoof l-iw suif Hy amount paid .laiiu s Noon, wt.rk and cos ts Hv amount ..-! Ejivan 'Srlfhth datuaif ss. 7 87 2S.0O its e s SI 4il : s m l b.M i7.. -yj ft .', no ir. oo fr'.0 p.y amount t .n d for survej In? nn.l mm- pl'tM "" I Hv umi.tict t-slil .1 !. Hi "n r .'Infinir. i Hy . uitjunf ritiid lla ' and rvhl aitur- rif-vs" ire- i .ib,.nt-r i1 '.,il.n-..i I hit .. : st7i.il I T . ..... a..- i...n.ni,. tl ST &l ,11 nam .It-W u .-" " nr.. . , ... The liabilities ot the Uiwunl.lp n- n-ir it-cun be ascertained ale about $o.i-m. Ths sel are line 'n.lii l.lllv hortoiuh 1 '.72 I m tk.,,.),.. 1 s: 'ri TO i lnie Irom ex sutn-rvli-or 11 uartr. I 2 , l.lni'llltiu in in "i'i.. . ' I V Hie un.lt r-'uned nud-iois .f -l.nlsn t. -ii-hlp. i i rify rhi't ve h.it entntn.-.t rti.t iic- mt. .. ...id towio.l-.it-. ..nil L t.l I ..ui : .i'.. e ta'..-l. . . i,,i v '..r. .1 V " Wh liKO'V.v. v Autli'.ors. I.i VKi; i' .M Y E 11 - A'ttM Jiiui! l!rr..-'K. llork. J UUd lo.