4;:tingdon Journal. The FRIP \ P:‘ 1V L. FOU LK. .I.gent Pennsylvania. Ohi nd Wf'-' irgitita Pres:, Ass.ciatiim IF the oily per , .. in l'itisba,gii tuthoitzed h.r the J.•u i t , 0, 1, He re,oivt. OS 'Jest tiD PERSONAi Brieflt:•: , .aLion---Home-mad‘? and Stolen .Iprii "Peepies rulinina about ltiead ti: haw adveilisements, is on the increase Corner The oy,ier season is pegging out. Ilore :.ilauriff sales to-day, Friday. Tile pie-nic season will soon open. Numerous tramps around last week. Garden making is in vogue just now. The big fish story season has opened. We do Job Work at rock-bottom prices. The ice creameries will soon be in blast. Court this week is reasonably well attended• The iron "boom" has received a "set-back." Tree pruning is still going on in our town. I;Gtels liereaways were well thronged this reek The wiud blew perfect gales Saturday and Sunday. Freight tritP.le on the main line is immense just now. The Baptist ennreii steeple has not yet been repaired. The taste for window gard , .ning is becoming universal. Snow and sunshine was the order of the weatuer, Muladay. • TLe odoriferous onion is now being put in to its "little bed." The Tiiorop , o» rntirder trial hrought wally strangers to town. The best segars in town are to be found at the JOURNAL Store. The constant winds we are having are dry ing up everything Millard Whittaker, of Curweusville, was hereaways. Sunday. The Somerset county cheese factories have resumed operations. Some of the school children are longing for the close of the term. A full line of Methodist Hymnals just opened at the JOCRNAL Store. 'Trs slid that only a few locomotives can make fifty miles an hour. The Huntingdon Silver Cornet Band will be revived for a certainty. John Leister's frame house, en Penn street, has been razed to the ground. A large assortment of violin strings just received at the JOURNAL Store. Forepaug,h's circus and menagerie will ex hibit in Altoona early in May. The woznfsn and hens are both anxious to get a scratch in the garden bed. Several of our high-toned colored "bloods" were on a racket Thursday night. J. H. W , stbrook has removed into , :is new store room nu Washington street. Yesterday, 14th inst., fifteen years ago, Abraba.lll Lincoln was assassinated. And they have the conscience to ask twenty five cents per quart for little onions. Some or our bisiness men report prospects for a good spring trade very promising. Mr. John llcelay is now book-keeper at 4 41g-nry & Co.'s store. A good selection. The chicken pox is raging amongst the Curwensviile, Clearfield county, children. Messrs. fisher Bros. and Miller, of our town, are openin g - 0 new coal drift near floutzdale. The large windows of the New York Cloth. ing Ball are real beauties ; the display is grand. Mrs. Jape A. Brown, an aged resident of our town, died of cancer, early Monday morn ing. The finest p,eket cutlery in the county can be had at the JOURNAL Store, and at hard-pan prices. Throw all the rubbish into the alleys. These thoroughfares have been set apart for this purpose. Prof. Weber, his two sons and Morris Vogt will furnish music at the Bedford springs this summer. Now is the time to destroy the vermin that bide themselves in the loose bark of your fruit trees. Why is it that the Fulton Democrat has been aemit to this office for several weeks on the halt shell ? The empleyees of the Middle Division of the P. R. R. will receive their month's checks this week. A post office has been established in this county, called Page, with J. Wright, esq., as postmAste r Twe!re c- , rs, filled with emigrants, passed westw:srd, as the Emigrant second :section, on Wetioesday. The, blowing dust did not deter som ofour ladies from wearing their new spring bonnets on SatutiLty. Mr. B. IL Foust, of Mill Creek, has leased the Petnberion stone quarries near Birming ham, this county. The (1011ntry roads are improving very fast all of which eln be attributed to the winds of several days past. The Lewkiown Gazette gives the new Bor ough Ehois or that town a few sly hints what they ougiit to do. o.w typ,i Eph. Cornman, of the Car lisle Mirror. spent :Sunday with ofd acquaint ances in ins, place. Two Ciambersburg men were fined $lO each for pointing au unloaded gun at a neighbor. Served them right. Petitions for and against license to se.l liquors will be heard before His Honor, Judge Dean, next Monday. The railroad company's pay car passed over the Middle Division Wednesday, making glad the hearts of railroaders. Among the batch of postroaqers appointed last week we find the tottne of 0. Weaver, f , ,r Shy Beaver, this county. Cleartie.d %yaws a town iock-up. The Journal says there is too much carousing on the streets. during the night. The Orbi , nnis school directors are taking the proper steps toward the erection of a n._w school building in that town. fr.. , aruli C. Winkler, au Altoona Miss of nine Stars, died last week, from excessive rope jumping. Another warning ! • In seven weeks more James G. Rhine, of Maine, wili receive the Republican nomina tion for President, at Chicago. The Everett Press says that five, ten and even twenty dollar gold pieces are becoming quit! plenty in that community. Postmaster Lingsfelt, at Hollidaysburg., the other flay. received a package containing $1,00.; worth of postage stamps. The Chamb.•rsburg post office has been des ignated by the Postmaster General as a French Intel natiothit money order office. Mr. H. Greenberg left on Wednesday for Clocag,, where he will locate. His family will tullow him some day next week. Our painters, with their pots and brushes, are haul at work putting the proper shades on the buildings of son3e of our citizens. Rev. Mr. Woodward preached in the United Brethren church, West Huntingdon, Sunday, and his bearers beard a good sermon. It is more than likely that the Lutheran church steeple will have to be taken down, as experts say there is a crack at its base. Darid S. Africa who went to Texas a few years no, has left the Lone Star State t,ial ta&.en up a resitteuee in Wooster, Ohio. A lloutzdale coriespondeut writes to the Plii!adeipii i a Record that there are between 3,000 and 4.00 u idle men in that region. The MeGibeny . Family concerts were well attended Thursday and Friday evenings. All who heard them speak meritorously of them. A new township, to be called Dean, in honor of Judge Dean, is to be torrned out of parts of Allegheny and Blair townships, Blair county. 'to to ,eore Itorse , , !:ut 1,1,11.ty wort+itig and evcning, owitty, post , . ee or the pae.tor, Rev. G. G. Craft. • ti.i‘ week. to Philo - t II •1!11 I r :!:• H • •• • •!1 • ! • Vl-:i a -I,!ur 11:1!0 dt•tti e.l. ;••• • :.• . -;( APR L 16, 1880 it prima. Thomas .‘. a ,t in E ost t'.ineni:tugh this winter, and a t h e 1 , 1 ,0, 4 , 1( . ! ,,H., a .. iz. the Brethren N. , rin•tl oilege, irautaaal a,. aaiaa.raaila :a a :a: , a; is ctir to rinis ittuote.4 the best leer • 1 ;,. ; ;.; for Nor- li i c '-. tic teul '.v • ' •• • • • • • eN:e - te.ss j•tst put tip et a p w!tere the lovers of this kind p peanthee. eeert can white away their spare moments It would s e eza ;I,ae Lhe 1:e• , •= ()Liver is very attentive to 'tow" to o. ,:•••• 2'• — • • tueel we ierstand is meeting with :tipp!y Ut egg 3 :le aie, even Everett It., TO'l 11 p;iut:ifuans aid pettic , tot:, burl latr2lit that orderly i•etrite ittt‘o 117it16t be re,pecieti. A Perry cout.iy ilorse,i, the at i.he Warrior Ridge water station.— gregate weig!:t of which is 9.008 tint the spring, the other day, he spectire weights; 1,Z,39 i 'tirprised to sve seventy-six large trout, 1,450 uhd 1.430 lbs. 'measuring fifteen inebeF, and thousands Fanners and farmers' wires are jus , l scanning spring advertise:new s. nod :he lv"eiclus bull dog, the other wonting, in awake merchant tries to ftsis; umrg, having broken the chain to which terminiug where to buy. fastened to in the kennel, followed a ter of its owner to her school room, and Messrs. Morrison. Bare k Co., who ree.t ght a Paper mill near • I lie animal could be ejected it bit sev boul:i, the school children. The dog was shot structure brou:!ht to Tyroue List Sztturd . er of thu Mayor. where it will be re-ercele Rev. J. Bowman Young cehitnilred and thirteen tons has been bona. on Oei!oration Da,. if Ilk of the Bi-ond Top regions since one-half its good as his '•E•2iioes from Boit, i n 18.16._twenty-four years. since Top," it will prove a sui.crss. !Niro , of the Bedford Bridgeport rail- A two-vt , ar old son of ilarrison Anriitiii,t 1.812, 1.061,559 tons of Cumberlaud Ferguson township, Mifflin county, uu Friir vs com e this way. d i r-4 'wn e 'l in a a P ri "g - the water it l it linbias Snyder, who was erecting a steam in about eighteen feet deep. II in the neighborhood ut Itoigh and The new Mayor of Altoona shows ociihmet with a serion , loss, while hauling fear. f a v o r or u lf. r ii,„ h,r thine per„,,:; wi t from the railroad to its location. By violate that e i t3 7, per c „,eir s it %IMF UpSO Awl the large fly si•giletice Altoona is Tule orderly. _iroken into huniberles pieces. Wu mill standing on the Broad Top siding oiir friend. "G n , " Lei teraila, ha, pat day a Meek ag.t, and it was a flue look lar;re stock of good, into the room rmo'r'e of machinery. occupied 0. Johnston oar friend success to his livw t•:1 At our friend Benj. Jac,lt • s residencc oi.,liiitirci iity‘, on Friday last. armed Friday n ight last, a number at our youixcarrant far the arrest of Isaac Kyier, ladies g, — e at. :p year p:irty to their gentl4l as a bimamist. A ' - ellow workman , men friends. rue t . tfair was :1 success. gof the doings of toe constables, not:.- Messrs. Faulk , : .k, Carothers hare it sign Oler, and Le skipped to the mountains. for meddling, will be arrested for their building, corner of Mifflin awl Fitt ci Italian in the affair. streets, which shows to the world and the resi of mankind that it is a carpenter t,ltoit. lay evening a meeting was held in The letter box is up. Its i , t quilding, by a number of gentlemen left of the gentlemen's waiti;:g l'it rtm iC at l' toed in the re-organization of the Hun- Cornet Band, when a committee was depot, and is well patronized. Letters, fli ed to gather up the old instruments either ea ,t or west, can be dropped into it. .re thew at the place of meeting by The Altoona City Band, Jul; Neff leaded} evening. Keep the ball on the has voted to go to ntisliur ; zil on the 13i t uentlemen, and before long you will Mat, to contest tOr a prize in the bond Cone orgattizitiou perfected. test. %Via hurt. they will h et the b:ne ribiffin )e successful in carrying on the The revenue stamp dep.irtment of this - rev_ business, cash money is required iu enue District has relegmcd to the old eolepartmeots. :tlore so in this business lector, Ed. Scull, at :Somerset. F. IV. Stewarauy other, as the "silver wust sound" of our town still remains as 11:linty Col:eciotime of buying everyt hill?, that enters make up of a successful and good -, Workmen began learia down the Leiste frame property, Nu. .4*'l Pean street, muut.!:iv ,.ier. In this item there is a bidden soou as the dehriA r,moved trinil , ona whici "" kes the Ge ' a PI"? ly. take e it and act aceor•loq.., , , three-story will be reareL! !:snag the s imet• sit.. Or the roof, 60x90 feet. of the , ire Wi,rks of the ler Company, of A boy tiiiino,l on 1 dt,strove,i fir , , oar Sltnr d, swaih '" . ' d " i Toe catii,e oi file disa,ter was iyc. a cup whir. caro e „ ack leading f rom t h e annea li ng . lessiy within his reacii, bat Ly. v 'Cs got red hol, and communicating, fire lry shi•eting and the roofing material The d.c.t.ors art! itfi,n* U. J.,ue is PrePAred Parr substance tutted the. Ittr•titt, cce ard e.tr a-- ; w itch aad toppe,l .•ff with gritv.J. rife pointed stici. : S t:tcy It.tvo It 1•1 rt ttreesteJ lite roa)p.tny estimated at $2:000. Lt!lt•g] evzise. The tenet of i❑ the same position as the slorin N nierou .•; peri , on73 exp.. et ill darnaze ir left lo 511101 his Chatnhersbur , will hove a I:!,,riari - s parai Y r " . " are plebty of the on the , of the daddies — coined in 1880, and peeled, as a great litany lire comp:tales or th u.krs eau take all of them that they can State have signified their intention of hein present The children ()file Methodist Sunday schoochild of our old friend, Isaac Fisher, met on Monday evening, as a singin school parents live in the brick building under the direction of Dr. Stockton. For tY used by the railroad company, on while it will meet weekly, Monday nights, I veny street, the building made a narrow believe. q.om destruction by fire the other day. ira that the soot in one of the claim di fire, when a portion of it fell to the it the fireplace, setting it on fire, and fellow observing it ran to his mother med her of it, whereupon she ex ,d it. The timber and uniicrbrusii on Jack's Motu:-' tain, a short distauce from out to. n, was ou fire on Saturday, and in the evening the refi..etion of the fl.tm,s plaiaiy visible to our people. Some of our houselie e epers are havina high old time with brooms, mops, soap toid brushes, but take time to 10tv , .! a smoile at their lordly masters whilst they eat their bite amidst dust and soap suds. uwii Democrat: "Our grand opera s all the modern improvements— , dress circle and gallery. For the you take a place in the front. Feats; Css circle you sit on the backs of the 6 ts, and stand up on the back seats °lcry." Ditto here, excepting the g our fine opera house has that de skart meta, and when a show of merit enough to pin admission :o the l '‘t• a night or two, it is more to he Posts of the G. A IL of a our criii the gallery gods. towns are making - the pre iminary arrangements toward the prorr oh,ervanve o ; f Decoration ! morriintr a party of (,how and D.iy. What are (mi. G. A. R. do;ag ..s.fifte, in numher.passedthrough ab , .ut the h•r? !heir way lo the city of that "'4; crs. Tie tuner were from Why don't our ministers preach more tem perance sermons limn they do? Pickles, standing at our elt , ow, remark s that some preachers are aira;•i to pre:tcli t h,r fear of dee:ll6l.llkm. ';' (" :•a" "i the latter from Dakota. The U. custutue Of the p!ains and pre le.,' He , " I f• appearance. A couple the b lance 411 . 11.1, :cr vie, .Ir. A!. ;•; S:couipahied the party. Ole of Flemlntf. resigne.t. :o.r. Ile to , r is st , c)%eii of the coped "Two Bellies," and from as a good teacher. the ~ts built, being over six feet in The s!titottr±!tls t. over tl;::T1 7 -„.„. d ll , l4.read out in proportion. he is Cleat fie!,l ty,t to the I s , ,ow a '" 1 "' 1 1 to the cuPhouous name. dt.erea3e of 16 23i1 tott:‘ 7 d with ; the beginning of the MeGibeny smne time I,t,t t , r, c: • 13 F"'"ititne4l et: the ()pent lionse, Fri char..rel to the ,t,i4e. ; el , it'll limn. was seen issuing front A livety entire:it ettin • tt.-T " e "jt:ts in the rear of the building, t w'""t considerable coni-lernatiou ir J‘thnstown, :It eariy d.ty, lte•tvet.ll the a The cause was at t"""" j"1""li"rn col"""I del" 1") 6') bur„er " becoating diiarranged, defies. The Altoona pettple will uphold the Blaine end of the conte,t, while the Johns " 1 "k"4 flow too freely. One of Mr. to.. tiers wi!! tall; Gt.:int. 1 11 - j;') sons extiric!tiishei the flame ......... but not before .t number of per 1. most Le vcry anm,in:4: for the small tiny . Atie fear of au explosio., before to tin eat.s itroni,d Oil thi2 sireet. t!“ .11 ' a rush pell-mell for tite duo,. opine some I.f them ihe “patter cf I After q been restored the perlJrmers the sliini.tle" whet: th, p find 'gramine. in the toes of their I gler, a resi,lent of thk place, Boys .I)ntild net fig!it. e-peCially on a Sltn- tort ity o„,„p e f r „,a dead un Wednes (l.lY. "" d °kit in " 1 " ch " r '"' Th 11 ".' "; 4 Ile kf , tow. with hi , horse di:gr , ,calut affair in Ire. tii tl,e it , ,pl iSt and iiti t „ wairi,,,stuark, and church Sunday erenittx, and c , :neerited I:.s:•:, ,, to urs ' It it:re a short distance ou;:lit to be ri:ittain,- , 1 o: t yes. :-;;1 his horse bee:title frightened s. , men otject, and soon got ileyund e'ntnte trying to cheek the soeed ,t was tar,wu out \vial great v the w:tee:s pa-sing: r,;pwound, and hrn- Mr, Z. „is ..on‘ols , tut itt is rapidly re giedicat treatment. rr•lSi Diye I 010 ing lu :-oule o our lals left out over oigir 0 , 1 h ; ,r , o ,ow One Wai•in d;iy li . 11:1 . ;..1. VI • er,ke.ll;: , • 0: H. -H.., Gttpfer ! 1“! this, tlw XVI:h gnod oppoilit metit, 11,1, t I Cl. B. !I. J•mns,th, d,t• w gay, ; was 1)1)1.t , :it IVan:r C'l:l, , y, 11'1 j. l iris Situ year al ill., tinlr ul very young he removed k. Hu lltu Young 1.41F.0; !,..ft/71 the 3itl' , l cornet. talking at a (3. k: c, ht,or or I tvo after night. are open to ihsults ; to u - '• - are hot sure but they deserve rt iu a iiva•urr, as corners are no places for ladies to stop at. Calls for butter wer: frequent 1,1,7 t week, bat none could be bad until Satin . ,lay noon, when it seemed as if a!! our I . :inners brought is their ininah's churning. at once. Twenty live and twenty-eight vet, ts were the ruling prices. On Saturday lzist wi• hat! making thr acquaint:lPC,, (loch raa, of Pitisburgli. who v days with his mother our town. \Vt v,:y social gentleman. The Altoona. Sun sAys !bat a !flan residence is in and umployed in that city, receivei a terrible healing in a diilicuity nit Tenth Aveiiii 'ft tLt;77, , .111:!1*Sl L tit,treled to eontractot :tot] ty:tt-1, 'xi I in• olto immediately, as tint c•.:ttr:u•t ed Ity tltt• Ist .tf Navem:tet•. other sections of the road are to ire held un der consideration for several days before lie— log announced. ) . 1 . I .11 pr,wt, fnrnriiu•,T .~ fc~n• Wl/0 IS t h e toting tall that put (so ? , ttr :ire iu the 1 . rt . I. %I -•:1w of our towns tit!, M 7.. 1 , .., Lai,- pr,,lch.•A in the 13.pt;st - • J .rli; ;iovt- itune s that Mis,: (1.1 !I • ucr,t,t Ilecifotd comity, who taught 1 4roke bccr ;•, , I ,;e over the b, ad , if Eng - - iitt.tt, fir refut=iit: , to pay fir lite beer which "ir: up" 1. , him ant:l. - owe emu Zilturday. Toe tittle atfiir loy the next Flettft:rtleounti Q.larter tui'• w. Dently, tlirte years a.ro, put a i of trout into the z4pring winch Ittroislies liter one six hundred and twelve thous- ,tr!! 01:11 Constables Decker of our town, rder, of G.t. sport,went to Rodman i"at ‘TC , !•.'S JOURNAL we said that all sil ,H:rs of the coinage of 1880 were coon- Banker J. Long called our atten it, the error. We shou.d have said that of in oide dot purporting . to have Leen ,ping pi in 1880 were counterfeit, and such is the s t h e re have heel none of these dollars ,ugh the presence of mind of ahttle s.lonq lUSiii!! title tola Reveille L, 'McDonald Civil and mining .. u - il•L' 110 W engaged in iFor IVltitettead a; Cu., 'moo, z 1 Tlt!s culliely tuu,tt ex.wristytt iu this. re- lurg ;"" • I I'S the w;iole of the liagerty es:tate andljoining properties, awl con 41' ti of the reebrated Moslian non co:t1 any "vier in operation in the region d gentlemen have aiso been Pr'y runnings for a eoiitery un the Loraiitadjuining the Houtz heirs, fur the Mot Coal Company, which is elan int , A l, e an extent:lye operation. al""sutintled about four o'clock, tiro iay evwas occasioned by flames fr ,, ltof of James Port's jr. thr the t o ll bridge, in Ports 7 ' l.l, •as caused by a spark from el'ime , was extinguished before much dittnaftnent was done. The winds were high One, and bad the flames sue veto a good biaze,a disastrous ei". ll, l4ratiai have been the result.— At i;ie timebell sounding the alarm a unlit slice was ill session at the VresbPiutch, and iu a few mo ments part Eitlienee were on their way to tile lire, ', majority were retained hrtiLug It the ssession Of the leader, Rev. tire of instead .f . being tiiruwn 1;1;:, an d h...red 34,1 .twde d rtmuirlital ti prodtici , g iv ::u tr•uulh e or r•apeuse, suck 81 .4 jeje6 1).-kets, 'bird 11 •-d. "r a 41: gnat-r, ilT!Ley iii;iy iiii!ized iu 1"i""g* up ' . 14, mending leaky roofs, "" it, mutt other forms. As birds '""'"I briliialirtificial colors, greens, grays, brownleutral tints are best for bird houses. ive the cans a natural ground color, .o burning asphalt, then 1 • ttie roll in dry santL and to give them a still more picturesque effcct, roll in the ordinary dry packing moss used by florists, and wood mosses, also short dry twigs, small cones and burrs. Iwu voa.:_f me , in Aitot it. nn Thar;dat evening, were arrested aud fined $3 and costs, for smacking their lips, and for using language unbecoming gentlemen, to a couple of young women, one of them from this place. Fitrther, in regard to this matter, the Altoona .sun says that the young girls having bad their ire risen to the cow'iiiing pitch by bawling their characters spoken of by a morn ing contempL:rary, vi•oted the luckless wight of a repot ter at his bosrliug house to "inter view" hint, when they were informed by the landlady that the "knight of the pencil" was taking his rest, but one pert miss remarked that she should wake him up, and he would sleep all the better of er she got through with him. The reporter rose. and after receiving a ti,n,!tie hishing from the misses, in which they said they seriously contemplated taking the wittier to court, he manage t to mak' his escape hack to his room. We congratulate our brother quill that he escaped so easily from the toils of the Huntingdon girl, aud we trust lie will be fortunate enough in the future to write nothing detrimental to the characters of Huntingdon misses, especially those whose tongues are set with springs to wag both ways. What's this world a coming too ? Can't a person smack their lips without being ar rested. irt STRIKERS AND OPERATORS,—We lieve, from present indications, that the end of the strike is near at hand, and if the mines are not put in operation early next week, we wrongly interpret the signs of the times. A number of mines are now being worked with new men, under protection of a strong police force, and the operators of some large mines that are idle, have given their men tint,' Monday to go in, with the understanding that if they refuse new men will positively take their places. Ocean colliery will go into operation on these conditions, next Monday, at the old price. If the men choose, they can go to work; but if they decline,Mr. Whitehead will go ahead and fill up the mine with other men, at all hozards. If old Ocean makes a break, all the others will follow, and in a few days the mines will all be running as u-ual. Some things connected with the history of the strike, ate not generally understood by the public. Even before the men came out, some of the leading operators would have paid five cents advance, rather than have th,ir mines stop; but when they came here to carry out their intentions, the miners were out. One operator in particular, went to Philadelphia to consult his partners, and when the pr iposition to advance five cents was telegraphed to the men at the mines, the answer came back, "sixty cents or nothing." This ended negotiations, and the same men, after being assures: that the price of coal would not justify an advance at the present time, have been offered a chance to resume work at the old rates, or on hl basis if they so desire. The matter now rests with themselves. Foreign coal is now coming into market, and by reason of competition, the price has declined. Orders are falling off or going li.to forei g n bands, and the strike among the iron workers has greatly reduce 1 consumption. The price of iron has suddenly declined at least twenty five per cent. and the prospect with coal operators is now abut as blue as it was during the panic. Many of them have orders to fill at old prices, and they say that to advance the price of mining, would subject them to heavy loss. We would like to see the men get sixty cents, but uness a mighty change comas over the situatu►n, we fear the struggle wil be rill' and fruitless. If there is any better side to the strike question, just now, wa would he glad t see or hear it.—Osceola Reveille. How TUE HAMMER ‘VENC DOWN. Sheriff Irvin on Friday last, at the Court House, sold the following properties to the highest and best bidders : Three lots of ground in Mount Union, the property of Brice X Blair and Thomas A. Ap pleby, to David B air, fur $9OO. A lot of ground and a two story fr u ne dwelling hou , e. in S!lirley township, the prop erty of Brice X. B:air and Thomas A. Apple by, to E. S. WM or, tie for $B5. A lot of ground, a frame house and a frame stable, in Shade Gap, the property of Brice X. Blair, to J. C. Blair, Alex. Port, G. W. tik:r retson, George A. Port et al, for $7OO. Two acres of ground in West township, having a half-story log house and log stable thereon erected, the propert. of Mary L. Mat fits, to Thomas Clark, for $137. One hundred and sixty three acres in Tell township, having thereon a frame dwelling house and log barn, the property of Wm. L. Parsons, to Joseph Parsons, for $3lO. Five hundred and ninety acres of timber land, in Shirley township, the property of Wm. Rinker, to W. H. Woods, M'Neil and Shaffer, for $76. Lot of ground and double frame house in West Huntingdon, the property of David Mingle, to George A. Port, for $595. Half lot of ground, frame dwelling house and large store house, in Huntingdon, the property of David Mingle, to Samuel T. Brows for $l5O. Lot of ground and a two story frame dwel ling house, two-story frame store-room and other improvements in West Huntingdon, the property of David Mingle, to Elias Bartol, fur $745. Lot of ground and small frame dwelling house in vest Huutiogdon, the property of David Atingle, to Geo. A. Port for $2Ol Lot of ground at, Oneida street, West Hunt ii,gdon, the property of David Mingle, to Juu. 0. Murray for $25 Lot of ground and d nitre brick dwelling house on Mifflin street, Huntingdon, the prop erty of David Mingle, to Frank Hetright for $1,205. Eleven acres and forty perches in Franklin township, having thereon a story-two frame dwelling house and frame stable, the property of W in. A. Carter, to John Bw.ng fir $275 ALMOS f A FATAL POISONING—M rs M. A. Seitz, nee Griin. sends us a copy of the Booevilie (lad.,) Inquirer, of the 3rd inst., cont.:tieing I lie follow iug account of the almost fatal polsouing of three members ()flier family. Mrs. S. was formeriy Miss Mary A Grim, of tins place, and welt known to most of our citizens, having been a long time engaged as a teacher in one of our public schools. We clip tt.e following from the paper referred to: Last Tuesday the entire firmly of Mr. Jacob Seitz, one of the prominent emzeits of Boon- We, Had a very narrow escape from death by poison. George, the young son of Mr. Seitz, went into the garden and found what he sup posed was a stalk of horse-radish lately spaded up, but which WAS a piece of poisonous pinkroot. The little fe , low carried tile oo.soi. on- root into the house aid his sister Kme, knowing the dili..:resice, grated it and piaced t io the cruet used for that purpose, which contained a Stiutil qaatitity of geriume nurse-radish and voiegar. The mistake was out noticed uniii after Mr. Sei,z rind two daughters, Kole all, Ma hail eaten some toe suppo•ed sea-o , ing ili e at bre:flats% I..•er lire ikfist ‘lr. S. c , die np a ;.I%*ll. d , rted ichooi. li .v.is tot out.! grater upon whieu rue rout add neett prepared was taken up for claning that the deadly mistake which had been made was discovered. In a short time Mr. Seitz and Katie And Mary returned borne, all complain ing of , eing very sick itt tee stomach. Pius] clans were summoned, and when they 'mired the three poisoned ones were violeutly sick, vomiting and cramping iii a ierriule manner. The polkroot when taken into the slum:tell aces both an emetic and cal hartii , and ha; teudeue% to reti:ove trom that ()rani iis !thing; of mucous membrane. Tue poisoned ones suffered iu a ierriole manlier Tuesda%. their lives for a while being despaired of, but they were relieved by the prompt attention of the physieiaus, and are now recovering. .id i' I :it)tl SUCCESSFUL SU IGICAL OPERATION.— On Wednesday morning Dr. W. Fuudenhurg, assisted by Drs. Watson, Enfield and Gump, removed the left eye of Herbert Shoemaker, of Clearville, the sight of which was lost some years ago, but "whichnever gave him any trouble until recently, when, from some cause or other, it became inflamed, necessitating the removal of the bad eye in order to save the remaining one. The operation was a sue cessful one in all its details. An artificial eye will be inserted in a few weeks. Mr. Shoe maker returned home on Thursday and will be able to go to work at once. Dr Funden berg makes the diseases of the eye and ear a speciatty, and stands very in his proles- All his opt•rations thus far have teen eminently successful. In the present case he was ably assisted by the physicians above us mad. —Bedfol d Gazette. Dr. F iideoburg wit shurt4 lue.oe in Ilt.n tingdun, hir thr proei ice of his speehutieg of dsz,easet: of the Eye, Ear, Nuse and Throat. J. k. BnowN's Carp :via Furniture Stor, otts always been , 'sited for its large and varied stock to select from, but this 'Spring's invoice of goods throws far in the shade airy other season's display. His stock is simply immense, and is marked away down in price. Go and see tLe goods and hear tits pricer. aprlG-3t. Reported by R. 3lcDiTirT. COURT PhOCLLDINOS. —The tuueu up ter trial un the bession'a thitt week W. 1,8 that of the Commuttweelth vs. Geo. B. C.tx and alny.erry Cox. First. :is , it.lt and har e t) ; .1 .1,, ,1 ..iii rut i 4 of tillS unt . .srtutisv.e cileturo.ince Wan the village ot Warrionsnara, in thin county. and the occurrence tooli place on tee h or March sant. l'he detehdants are tailier and the useautur t laaari 11•1 w 64, 1.1 one stud - .W !!... ... !ear t ,, .. ~ 11.1.1 to •• • ist ut r..;.1.1.1.r a .t.,tv triiiiSaatua, .41m.y of VI ~ ,,eut,c eon stsliui; vi Inulaeli, s.ile itud it,iki, :Lud that of rile defeutlauts etniziesLiu4 ui tne, t Later, tutithet, a.. 11 411 d Lieu de.ugh,ers. urn-a eo:ue dis turuaueo arse vet a ern i±l-..t•.ti, grubvia4, as , r t La ttitti ; ,1 • "11 he parL ul rue l; ~• ,1.1•• et tutu ..n v: it. • ti cl •Li:er .1 1...., • "2.15, r ;. • • I • , wls.l 1/Ude. i • N., auuse 1, tlia they tiara w 0:111 un ;Le but S 'rye attempted to Oslo Liw ihrrc , that they there look ed and beat and otherwise aoused Lion, till be was relieved by the interference of the neighbors, leaving him insensible and from tile efiects of whien lie still laour , to such an extent as to ren der htio a helNess nub cite, with little Rupee ever being restored to tae usual rouust health which he enjoye,l prior to the occurrence. This statemeti, Wta, to a great extent e:l by other witnesses for the CUill treAl• h, inciuliu the wile of Downing, the prosecutor, and utter parties who were present at tile tone. on the other hand, the defendants alleged, and brought some evidence to sustain the assertion, that the assault was cosumeneed on them by Downing who came out of his oivu door as they were passing and struck each of the defendants, and that the sculile ensued while they were acting en the defensive; tie einuhattants falling inside the door of Downing's housa, and continuing the sculls there till it was en‘led by the interferene of the neighbors. The testimony of the physicia..s wan attended and examite.d him wit to the effect that serious bodily harm had been inflicted, as was manifest trim the appLaithlee et the pri,eetrur, who eeetued to be suffering trete sit• re hecvous affection and is unable to walk without assist,hee, while it was urged by the di:feud:it:its that no seri out hodi.y harm had n infl eted, seine evi,lemee ne ng uroagat tu lie n,1•1 the 110 U-e toe neat day to ail ,11 1 ,1,n,s ta his usual health and that the indications of injury were put on or assumed Iv him for the pur pose of creating sympathy ie his fayor. This is about the sindanee ,:I't ht Testimony ad duced by the Large THlllll,er of witnesses esaunacil. The ease was suinnitted to the jury on Tuvstlay afternoon, the trial having commenced on the afternoon of Alowlity, and alter an absence of about an hour and a halt the jury returned WAI a verdict i.f guilty on the first anoi second counts, and not guilty as to the third count. The next easa was that of the Comavoiwcalth vs. Ellis Iddings, Jefferson M'.l.),,nald aud A•11111S. .1 be indict , ient was fur obstructing a highway awl tor assault and blttery on the person of A. A Walker. The highway referred to is located principally in Barree township. from the head water of Mill Creek, in Stone Valley, K aha ooquillas Valley on the other side of Stone Moun tain, which road was alleged to h ire been estab lished by dedication to puldie use for furry 12 r fifty years back. Some time la it seems. that Mes-rs. .rlcll S Green, lumbermen from Centre county. had comincneml the lumber business on a tract or land through which said road passes, a man named Adams owning, an adjoining tract on which it became necessary ler them to erect the saw mill, it b. in. nearn the creek, limn triter, being limited along the base oi Mountain was alleged by the proe-ecniors that salisfaeLiby arrangement had been made with Adams prior the erectiun of the mill for th-- joint use of the turd, out about a in nth a u. delebilants, thi , ti trt me e pity ut Adams. emumenceil to phice iili etruetions in the real to prevent them roo• get - rang in with their clavier to the mill. and Waliter, Wit./ aas hauling for i he emu puny, on attempting rem,: e t e 04: , reet ion his team cum .1 pass, was as•aulted with a club i,y Iddirigs arid deterred by threats from going any timber, the other parties participating to soul', txtent iu tlic assault. The defense in this ease, so far as the assault and battery was coneernrd. was that the defen dants were in possessi ,n ot• the preni, , es .ind hat a right F. cite ul, th r,ta t .tte•i u•c whit rea-un wa r n,e,•.;-,! .•• Venitig ; :LE! thitt. he e,ut , i n t ru 'er , ,ugh th”re and to it be first ut,l..rt uk to fe a dow the .t.t another e. , 114 ether with toe w u tt i a ,, oun t of Crite an t r .l , lleNlry !e''t .m.my in such eases a . a t , whiela of h•• c.,rn ~,leed he tssault. II rt•g•L 11 to t h e ot pubic hizal w.) tic at,esaion turtle aon the IF le it the pubic to the toad as a higaw aledication, and upon tne contract txistah;.; between the parties as to the as. of h.• :an I ac i th, t , ..rwita.itiort of the lease. I , was a 1 . ,. ',orit,h.:eal :hat no right use h.iti {aeon acquired oy the p.abiie to the rural and that consequently the del.mdants had the right to close up a private road, it being noiu. , es,ary in order to protect their premises. . , 4 The ca-e invoked a large amount of testimony, principally as to the title to the road, and occu pied the attention of the court for about two days. The jury returned a verdict of guilty in manner and form as indicted. At the time we go to press the court is occup'.ed in trying the ease of the Commonwealth Va. Alex. M. Gettys, who is charged with adul , ery. A true bill has beeu found a:;ainst William Thompson for the killing of Jacob Isenberg, is Shirleysburg, on the 19th of rebruiry last. lI & B. T. RAI LROAD RE YORT.—From the twenty seventh annual report of the Di rectors of the Huntingdon St Broad Top Rail road Company, fur the year 1679, we extract the following items : The road receipts from coal, merchandise, pas-eng , rs, etc., were $253,525,26; -road ex penses $ll2 221.56: ;lei earniog , ,Sl4lA3.Bo, an increase of $8,610.34 over 1878. The number of p .ssengers carried during the year was 46.560, an increase over the pre- Vintis 3 ear Of 2.942 The number of tons of freight moved was 415,337 ton-, of wnich 141,594 tons were Broad Top coal, and 171,- 931 tuns were Cumberland coal, the wttole tonnage, inciutiing ote, irta, etc., btitatc 20,549 tuns Inure th-tti in 2878. Sev. ral new cutleries have alreativ been opened and others will soon follow ; and Rob ert litre Powell, esq., will have his new blast furnace at bttxtou in operation by the first of June ',eat. There is also a fair prospect of another large blast furnace being erected at Hopewell ur Everett (luring the coming year. With toe prospect; for ricks' bilSines6, and a e,,i ) tionlitce of tile pre eat demand for coal and iron. vita renittuera,ien rates for trails pirta, ion, the business over the road for the cotmh, year should be au exceptioaaily good one. There was a reduction of the floating deht the past year of uearly $30,000, and it exveeted that the most of the old debt or $133 000, will 14e paid before the year cl•Jse, IMru[tTANT (MG ICA L OPER On Saiurda.%, Dr. W. F. Foodenbeng, who is slid .'upping at the f3(.df.ir,l House, re moved he right eyeoal! from a dau,.fhter ten year. old of Mr Win. Recliner, who lives in Black Valley three miles from Everett. The iittle child when only tire years hid had a had attack of setrlet fever, whie4 resulted in tie stroyin the sight of the right eye entirely and very nearly so of rite other, since which time tumors have been growing from both ere-hall?, toe richt une projecting down on the elieeli al ira,t au I , Lch aid a all. Tur Teral iieeessary to preserve the heath of the child and possibly improve the c.mdition of the re maining eye. The little sulierer returned bottle on Tuesday morning. Tue Doctor was ably assisted by Drs. (iriflith and Clark, of this place.—Bedford Gazette. Dr. Fuhde,,oerg will shortly locate in Elan tihgdou, for the practice of his specialties of diseaseb of the E 3 r, E ,r, and Throat. 1.1 r,ARTLE•S , N t Marc:. 1 aU. M.Liy, wife of Levi Van derp,o,, left his iie sal infant child of oily tOur weeks old in his care, is company with Levi Quick, au uid luau aged about seveuty-fonr years, ;he being about tweuty three. They were last seen on their way to Suow Shoe, on Friday, March 27th. The baby died ou the 3uth of March, possibly from the cruel negiect of its Minimal' mother. The woman named above, is a ditsghter of Daniel Butler. The azgrieved husband, who lives at Mush:town distance tsur miles from Snow Shoe, this county, has nu desire that the truant wife shall return, but wishes the public to be informed of the heartless conduct of both the mother and her illegal paramdur [Evchaoges will confer a favor by noticing.] —Philipsburg Journal. HENRY LEAR, Patriot, Ohio, writes I was taken sick last Wednesday with a very severe Rheumatic pill in my left shoul der ; I was so unwell that I could not even turn myself around in bed. (laving heard of the curative qualities of ST. JACOBS OIL, I con. eluded to try it. The first upplieattoa brought relief, and on the subsequent day I was able to go to work. I ihtrei'ore recommend this excelient remedy to ail sufferers whin Rneutita tism. EVERY soldier sh ,, uld re ad Coe attrer tisetnent of W. C. Berringer It Co.; they are one of the bldest and best Ciaim Agencies in the United States. Read their advertisement 11 you desire har,aitis in MPlinery and Fume , G , til4, go to Mrs Maggie uesc ilvor l.v It;:oct's drug score. itching, lbs—;symptoms and Cure. The symptoms tire moisture, like prespira tion. intense itching, increased by scratching, very distre,sin.z. poirtkolariy at night, as if WOrIIIS were craw lug in and about the rectum ; the private parts are somet , mes af levied ; if allowed to continue very serious results may follow. Dr. Swayne's All-Healing Ointment is a pleasant, sure cure. Also for Teter. Itch, Salt Blieam, Scald Head, Ery Barl,er's Itch, Blotches, all Scaly, y, Er.iptions. Price 50 cents, 3 1,,,x 05 f.,r $1.2.5. Sent by mail to any ad dress on rcceipt of price in currency, or three cent po:3tage stamp. Prepared only by Dr. Swavu, Sr Son, 330 North Sixth street Phila de;L,l.,;ii, Sold by ail prominent druggists. n0v.28 ly. .\ NOTZ Ii FARMEEV4 —R. A. Laird. PortPr township, for ten years past has tte..ll it,tlt4 :tad expt , rimeating with the cele b,a e l Cht.stpeake Phosphate, and has satis— lit.:., hita,2ll that it is the best fertilizer in use. he lots raised more than double the nut. of bushels of wheat and c .rn on thin ut vxttausted laud than he could have raised wit ;:out it, by using one hundred pounds to the acre, It is undoubtedly the best fertilizer in use. Inquire of It. A. Laird, Alexandria, Pa. apl6-it* ENiovar. —Je , s.:l it. Akers has re movcd his Segar Manufactory to 415 Penn street, to the room lately occupied by Stewart Africa as a meat market, where he will have better ticilities for carrying on his business in all its various branches. Owing to his increased trade his old place of business be came entirely too small, but now that he is in more commodious quarters, he will be better able to accommodate his patrons. All commercial printing handsomely bound in stiff covers, without extra charge, at the JOURNAL Job Rooms. We have the sole right to use iu this county the Metalic Binder, the best thing ever introduced in this section.— Leave your order for bill heads, letter heads, note heads, and every and all kinds of print ing, and have them put up in our rnetalic buider. tf. Pamir $1,200. sum it up, six nn s years of bed-ridden sickness, costing !". ; 1100 p,r year, total $1,200--all of this expense NPau stoppel by three bottles of Hup Bitters takeu 1:y my wife. She has done her own housework f,r a year since, without the loss of a day, and I want everybody to know it, fur their benefit." [apr.9-2t. THEI VOLTAIC 13ELT CO., 31arshall, Michigan, will send their celebrated Electro Belts to the afflicted upon 30 days trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. They mean whlt they say. Write to them without delay. `u .21 Iv. 1 hke "Dr Sellers Cough Syrup," and no one in the city keeps clearer of coughs and colds than I. Druggists sell it. Price 25 cents. Mr•. Maggie Chileott has removed her Miilmery and Fancy Store next door to head's drug store. Go and examine her goods before buying elsewhere. The largest stock of the best and cheapest pocket cutlery ever brought to Huntingdon is to be found at the JOURNAL Store. A CARD. all who are suffering from the errors and ih.ti,r , tions of youth, nervous weikness, early or manhood, 1 will send a recipe tyld cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This treat r.2in•.ily was discovered by a missionary in "4.10 th Auierica-. zion t a self-addressed envelope to dosEpa T. Irguss, Station D, New C't [apr.l 6-J yr. A MOTHER'S GRIEF. I:Lic pride of a mother, the lite and joy of a hon.., are tier children, hence her grief when sick uesa enter: and takes them away. Take warning then, that you are running a terrible risk, if they a Congo, Croup, or Whooping Cough, which tear :a cot.“..thilptittli p tt you uu nut attend to it at c.:IJASUMPLION guL, to cure them. Price 10 cents,st/ cente z. 4 1.0u. Laute Dues, bale or Chest, use Yw•uus Pries 2 cents. Sold u ) ail TilE 13Eoi 1 EilEit KNEW OF, J. C. otdritey, a prominent and influential citi zen of lowa City, says: "I h ve had the Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint for several years, and nave used every remedy I could hear ot, without any relief whatever, until I saw your 6hilon's Vi tanzer advertised in our paper, and was persuad ed to try it. 1 tun nappy to state that it has en tirety cured me. It is certainly the Best Remedy I ...Via' ut." Price 7.5 cts. Bold by druggists. .:111L011', CAI:AMU:I REMEDY.—A marvel lous cure tor Catarrh, Diphtheria, Cankor-mouth, anti Ileatiaehe. With each bottle there is an in genious Nasal Injector ior the more successful trealineut of the complaint, without extra charge. trice aU cents. Sold I).y all Druggists. at.pt. 26, euwly. aUNTINGDUN AIARKETh Correct.d Weekly by Bon' ct Co WIIOLVIALE 11u rixoDuri. E&.. April lb, 1880. zup,rilur r iuur O,I.IIRiID t'iour Lt'A. 6 24 .11 . 4.11) C1..11 j I,bl.lotAb 6 411 11 4 ,1 1. • cord 4u dtlif t•L Uroonis per do .ten ISoeswox per pouul 6,.0.u0 per oasnei 1 75 ewe! thorersned 6 ets per pound Corn ousliel uu ear 6O C.,ro sto _ Cora Meat riewt...., Caudle , Dri.d Dried ,:ilorries ID Dried eeet ' , O. lb Eggs is dozeu HOPS if , lb. [lams 4 Inuked Shblikier Side Plaster it ton ground Rye, ... aty la ton Lard p th ... Large Onions 1•11d1 101 OM , • • rntatoe,l9, wool, washed re tb. Wool, unwashed.... Timothy Seed, li 45 pounds 2 50 Feathers Flaxseed - t 1 bushel 1 00 niladelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, April J. Flonr dui! hat steady; superfine. $3.37i®.1 extra -4.50®5; Ohio and Indiana family, s6(gi su; Pennsylvania fami1y,55.75®6.25; St. Louis Ii , $6 25 ®6.75 ; Minnesota do. $5.50®6.25: pL , eat and high grade , $6.87®8. Rye flour, $ t 75. Wheat steady ;No 2 western red, $1.851a 1.36; Pennsylygnia, red, $1.35®1•36; amber $1.35 :;T.Gas I Corn higher; steamer, 53®537}0; yellow, ; mixed, 53®54e. Oats dull but steady; No I. 47e; No. 2. 45i ®46e ; No. 3, 441}®45e; N“ 2 mixed. 42®43e. Rye firm; western and P.. 11•0 iy!rania, 856413ie. reeds—lioo.l to prime Mover firm, 61 @Cie '0 lb; do iiw •thy $2.75@3; do. flax,eed, $1 80. W inky. $i 09. Philadelphia Cattle Market PHILADELPHIA. April 15. Cattle market active ; receipts, 2,600 head ; prime 5.i, , (a.,tiv; good, s#® 5 fie; meoium, 4 ®410; common, 4-1-644 . Sheep—Market active; receipts, 8,000 prim., 747#c; good, 6 ®6ic; medium, 6® fig^; com:c‘w, 5/ (s:?c. Hogs—Market active; rv,ipts, 6.500 head ; prime, 7#c; good, 7c; medi c... cortoonn, he gMtar. HAMMERS—HOLLINGSHEAD.—On the 13th inst. by Rev. Richard Hinkle, Mr. Alonzo E. Hammers, of Altoona, to Miss Susan C. 11 , ,Ilin;,,head, of Huntingdon. New Advertisements. UOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS TIOPS, nrciiu, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, i\ I) TIIC Purzsr AND BEST MEDICAL CIVALIE= OF ALI, OTHER BITTERS. •"233M'ir trETRIBI II !lisps: es of the Stomach, Dowels. Blood, Liver, Kidney., and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Sleep leseneda a.d es: , ecially Female Complaints. $lOOO IN GOLD. Fill be paid foz a case they will not care or help, o fur anything Impure or injurious found in them. Ask your druggist for flop Bitters and try thou before you sleep. Take no other. [or Cocoa Cruz Is the sweetest, safcst and Ask Children. ie HOP PAD for Stomach, Liver Find Flflneye superior to all others. Aek Drugous. I. C. IS an absolute and irresistible cure for Ilnkences. use of opium. tobacco and narcotics. mai Send for circular. MEM s alve `,3 , & maid. Bop Bitten Mfg. Cin. Stadmatr, T. for tau.. g- The Central Grocery V:: ISMINTP=MC:r 673 Groceries, EVER BROUGHT TO El ITN TINGDON apr. COME AND EXAMINE GOODS AU HEAR PRICES ! BEAUTIFUL tx _ASSWARE, By the piece or in setts, of the newest styles, in great v triety, has been a I,:e 1 to the elegant stook of Staple and Fancy Gr,c:ri,ar CASH & Handsome .etts of GL A.SS as low as 35 otri. The Waco to huv Ql 7 EE SIVA E Ly the piece or in setts, is at F. H. LANE'S STORE. Handsome TEA S'ETT , con,istin; of Ui pieties of White Stone China, can be bought for sf, at F. U. LANE'S low price :tore. A large stock of choice Mackerel, eonsiving of Deep sea, Extra Store, Ncw Fnt,.;)21.1 a;1 the best va rieties and nowhere known in the market. Alen Lane Jt,e and Herring, Cod Fish and Shad in season. F. H. Lane does not buy or sell short weight pack.,,r, Von ro not waro to buy- salt at Fish prices. CANNED GOODS, including LL.lifornia choiee Fruits, Evai•orated :ins! other Dried Fruits. Green Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. All kinds of ch•.i,:e Th;A•;, twin 15 to 2(1 cents per quarter; Good sugar from 8 cents per pound to the best Maple Suu.ar in bricks or granulated at 13 c• nts per pound. SALT MEAT, FLOUR. NOTIONS, CON F ECT 10N , , Wou 1) and WI LLOW.WARK, and in short, about everything to be found in a first-class Ornery and Provi,int, Store, can he Lough' at F. H. LANE'S Cash and Exchange Store, near the Catholic. church. 0 IVa,liincron street, Hunting don, Pa. , OTTO r—GOOD QUALITY—FULL QUAN FITY—SMALL PhOFITS. THE BEST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICE! MACKEREL_ .ALINI"Se VERA' C i P..]A_P. 411 C JICA .2111k._ ,q_ta "M 11E71 • C. P. YORE: a CO., ONE DOOR ABV, THE POSTOFFICE, AND 313 VE:':H Et., HUNTINGDON. March 19, 1880. SPRING - Excellent stock of Good Reliable Goods STRICTLY ONE PRICE ! STRICTLY CASH ! WM. REED, HUNTINGDON, I'l. Marchl9.3ni. fLitrN 12 10 00 61, ...... 1500 WE WANT THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT FOR THE COMING SPRING WE ARE PREPARING A GREATER STOCK THAN EVER BEFORE. OUR NEW GOODS REQUIRE MUCH ROOM AND W 1 ARE THEREFORE OFFERING Great Bargains in Winter Clothing. THE BUYER'S BEST OPPORTUNITY CO ;_E' BETWEEN TEE SEASONS, NEW YORE 3000,5 20(428 Marchs. viv \ C. :E . Z,V7, 2 7 fiatT have purchased S. Wolf's Clothing store, :\:0111 Penn st., consisting of 3EI. ..111 MY'S?" aer la 3EI C I_l 0 1:1 Or GENTS.' FUVLS".4II I.:;CDS; Hats and CaPs, Trunks, Valises, &c. Fall and Winter Clothing AT C - IST ! We intend to SELL AS CHEAP AS ANT OTHER CLOTHING HOUSE IN HUNTINGDON, believing that we can suit you both in goods and prices, and, therefore, %%e would solicit a share of the pub lic patronage. Everybody is invited to call and examine goods and learn prices. W. W. HAZLET & BRO. leb2o A GENTS WANTED, CHILDEII; 10 I.,‘‘DENTI , .HE. —FOR THE— A nutol.er i,l children are in the Altus Bonito who will he Indentured to 4 l iitshie ' , ch.,. upon, `LIFE OF ZACHARIAH CHANDLER,' ...ppii.„.„. to ale Directors There Are hop mad ..irl, fritt , i TR, to , !even ven-s of ag . .. Gall upon With Istroduction by Hon. des. 0 BL,INE. I :,e adaret., The D,r. clot.; oi the Pow ..t Hunting. ice county, at Sl)frfi-v.kftfrY oof ft "Mt Tbis book is in special demand at this tine. For territory and terms. at ply to CHARLES DREW, ap9-2t.1 9 Murray street, New York. 5406 Penn Street, HAVE TAR LARGEST AND Teas, CANNED iri'l_ri,lTlrUS„ltc., H. LANE'S F. EXCHANGE. STORE MACKEREL_ SPECIAL NOTICE. SPRING WM. HUNTINGDON, -IS NOW READY WITH A I'ULE, LINE OF NEW IN ALL THE BRANCHES PERTAINING TO THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS. YOU WILL FIN T> AN AND FOR THE SAME QUALITY I WILL NOT BE ra•UNDERSOLD ANYWHERE THE ATTENTION OP CASH BUYERS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY IS INVITED TO TUE ABOVE. REPEATED. HARRY COHElir, Agent, 413 PENN STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA. New Advertiiements. Coffees, ..& 4 1.1%T 70 H, H ~...,..„. .p..„, . " H :: : r.: 7l : :' . 4 .. : ' . ... 1 :". ' ' I ', _, .__. ' CAMPAIGN. ::~~~~ REED, PA A fa b ~ GOODS, r I $ CLOT:HMG HALL, 4 ' 146 ) f 13! V Yi )1 11 101, t the Journ-il Store. Jellies, 1880. I