Carolina gxtmsn t ,,vXmim. r.vviimA co., pa. KK1PAY, - SKITKMKEK 13. 11. .it Al. ANi PERsiOKAl- . ,.-,. kimlstif jl work try this of- kiml if an 'x!Hit rvuily for ! Ian riKf on his fnlin Owens na mu ,r(. Imililinff- Cc.iii t is sti11 in session and bids fair to r.f Hi'1 work. Mi- Mary KolwrH is visiting friends , lialH-ast'T oounty. Tl1(.,l;,ys and tiijrlits will U- filial on . . i f Si-iiti'nihcr. yl,- i;,-..r.''' lliintwy. t's li'. is JT,,.lii.ir this w.-rk in Pittsburg. Jii.lt"' Harry White, of Indiana, was ,. Mtt Si i 1 11 11 :1 V I., vi-it"r Ir. P. H- Zabni, of this la . went r. J, .m KirahaiiRh. one or MiinniiT i u.is in town on Mini- ,.v. Mi- Am. lia lf arcr. if Carrolltown, , ri.,iiniii' a hrii'f visit on Wi-dnes- ay. -FjL-lit.-.'i" jirisoiMTs have 1miii dis- inr' from ,,' J'1'1 l"ritiK tin JiU'Si-nt ,,-k. trotting horses arrived on the D.r.'t' f.ir irr mi 1 ui'S.iay irimi jMinirrsvi -Mr. K. M.v.-rs. and Miss Etta Honey, . - - t .. ill 11. lll..llNul 1l.tl'IV :i. , tii Di "ii- iiin-f. ..n." ........... j rriiiir-.i;iyi- ,,n. .Inliu llanunii. . of .lohnstown, in t..n f r "'' ,la's durilijr the , pviit week. T!ie Kl'iiiic f.isiht ('oniany havo ,.,iiimi.im .-.I M 1 1 i titf 11 1 the les for lislll- tl,. t.lU II. Mr. Williaiii 'ole. of this place is erect ; - a law rider press at his steam mill, j .-ar the depot. -('liiiinnaii ISarker twuk u latedrivo to ,ivtin ..ii Tnexday niKht. lit- had for- . . . I .in )i t.!i I ilkll if il ' 1 I ll .win - I ( I, at ti. l. I ill have a reunion of lion l ralilv .li-i liai i;e.l ld soldiers on Wednes- ):i. N pteiiilT '.M. H'-'l. -Mam I. a three-year-old daughter of lr. John 1 HiiHit. or mis piai'e, neo on MmmiI.iv. Septetnln-r 1 lib. Mr. t lei .rue Krise, of White township, , ,-.lai her home iii that township on Kri , .! la-t aired alH.ut I) years. -Njiiinel- ti 1 1 1 r Im- searee. At least , . four local sportsmen have donated .i ..n: jaiiy tn tin1 r icki.ma min e. I ,.-r-. Diifton & Son. hardware mer- 3,',al. of this placo. are liuildina: il larce !.ilil'H to their warehouse. -Mix l. K. Junes has a new advertise- I; ifii t ill tlii week's pafM'r that will lie in vrviiiis to our feminine readers. -Ili-v. Vather Ili.yle. of .lohnstown. and Katln r Mellntrh. f Wilmore. were Ii -H.irs to our tw ii on Wednesday. -Mr. (Near Hinder, one of 'arrolltowns !,! nnrthy ymins men. died in that place ii Moii.lav lat. air.-l aUiut M years. -Mr. V. tll:is ami wife, of Pittsburg. rni.r!y of Mmi-ter tow nship, were visit ;j friend- on the mi.nntain this week. -Mr. Charles N. Miller, of Hustings. I i a- a vi-ltor to the t i:KKM.V. ottlce w hile .re a- a juror ihirins the present wi-ek. Mr. David V. Jones, an old and rv ;u i t.il riiiien of t'amliria township, died ,n M.itnlav cveiiimr aifed about TO years. -K-!SherilT lleinrm ltaumer and ex- iriiiniv Irea-iirer 1 li.imas r. Howe, hotli f Jiilm-t.iu ii, wen- in tnwn during the ri -ent w.i-k. -n Tliiir-.lay of last week the mer-liaut- i.f Jiihii-tiiw n took a day off and tii'iiir.il at Xiuevah. Over .",lO M-ople l 'H ; tlir crou ml-. A telegraph message received by Mr. II. Uii!T on Saturday last informed i. nil that liis father, a resident of Maine, M.I .ileii lh.it day. . A freiilit wreck occurn-d at 15n"s i r k mi .Mninlav nitfht which demolished i zliteeii fr.-iirlit cars and delayed traflie l.tli ways fni several hours. -On Tile-day of next wei-k the t'arroll- fair iim iis up its fifth annual exhibi 'i.iii. It lias every promise of lieing the 'r2.-t and U t ever held then?. -I'.:mitster F. II. Harker. of this place, a hiieaetiiiir a-i peacemaker in a dog tight, a hitteii mi i. 1 1 a 1 1 t ly a dog tielonging ' Haider llrus. Xo serious results are an-i)-at.-ii. Mr o ii. Wilkinson and bride returned t.'ltu.- IHI Tlle-l:iv v.'liiiir will to i n:-; . imluMin Julia4i street in the. house r-rftitly pnr. lia-. d bv Mr. Wilkinstm from Mr. .Wrt Am-I. -Mr K. II. llarvrT and wife, of East ' "mimim-h. passed through Eliensburg on ...'n.iay ,n, tlii-ir return from a visit to II. s father, Mr. Ja.roh Stalb. of Sus-V'-liaiiim t.iw n-hip. -Mr. Jiiim pavers, u-merly assistant iit'-iit at l'resi. has accrptiMi a "'- itl. the Adams Express Company I HH-.-1-ii?,.. .... 1 1... v.v,..,i.i ,. t....-j ...t ,,,, 1 1 F1J a.".. .11 J i.lIr- 11 l'in.imr... Fjiin-iiajj,.,.. Ui of heavy machinery for working " "i-Stritiniattcr tiinnei has arrived here ih rHihi.ail and is -iag haul.-d out to ' l-s!ii!atj,, It consists of vngines, ''in ''"''I- air I'ompresser. tc. -",31-r Unin.-r, w ho is iu Jail awaiting I. ', J'"1"' "iiir.ler of Samuel Kees?. is in "ailli. U in, suhiect to enileiitle fits. t- a,. :. ;k ......i. occurrence "'"'-".chilli pl.y ... " .p. l iji ii-iii r nun t rt. ically uiak. r. . -"r. H;M I.,,,, wiir took his iletmrture ill f hi- . I .. .. . ' j.ui-e to Kau Pa., on Thursday i w.tt. It Mr. i.ixiwigs intention to 4 a-l!iii. -u l, i, ...!. ..1.,,-L- In a ""rk-at tiat place. Sii-n-ss attend T'n j " "tfers of the Ebenshurg fair "i! ' 'ran:'i f"ri1 ri,1, s,"K-,t"r contest p'.n' fT'v 'Ji"r"!"1 "f t,", tiUr for v' -"soil ' the U-st ntarksmen l,"'ral 1Vi.l,.vK...... ill .1... t. .1 UIIIH III M l 1,111- -J-ni-U th'- (Hieing horse that Mr. II. f -Joliii-tow n. the owner, kept """ir fa lr t'r.Min,Js during the siiuimer. by Mr. Haws, for '"""Mr. I !""t'. V4. ft M. Whites. II. of IJeth- Hamilton, the Hoiitzilale a sentenced by the runt 'aii,..i riri; , t ln """"y t,'ri" "f yars ff -.! ", 'i. penitentiary and pay a tine '"n'al'i Vt ,iv' the cause of hit :24VW Ti,:"-t of Fayette Cltv, who :h ''. ,f" '" A',ril ,,t h "triking her h's,,. W '""n'1 RuiHy of milder In a;f,J7. at L "lontwwn last week -"". r.-i;,ti11Ils w ere lutf.py w hen he V r. V"!'" rL'n,,'l'ry lathis place is Vtra,', 7 '" "'"ined ami improved in , ni'e njthjn tin. t Th. last couple of "J ,. . , x"ina inside j,an hew. T.M. beeu jjr cutout and the iMinied HiiMj ' " t week an Eliensburg U nt km."". ,M,''"f lo ranK'TH who vw '"' a. a "Democrat who ,tin.u,,7,y,t,'ln b,U tt ''"'" tic r' r. ' . ' 1 m "" to vote for 4 r . ."-IJfM-rnt r H.,. I,:. iirivi,,. . , " """ would !, "Tit. I '.'JIM cannot b" fo),Ml n Kb- EU'iisburg is to havo a circus on th r.th. Dr. J. V. Dunwiddip. of Philipsburg, who was injured by the cars at a street 1 crossing in that town several years ago. got a verdict for s.)0 against the Pennsyl j vania Railroad at Ilolfonte last week, j Thursday night the horse th ieves who I for the past few months have been opcra , ting in Westmoreland county broke oen the stable of John !. Myers, of IVnn Sta tion and took a tKiy horse valued at -NV. Miss Mary Richards, of Johnstown, while attehding the merchants' picnic at j Xiuevah last week, fell into the Cone ' maiigh rivef, and was rescued by Harry j Miller when going down the third time. ! Dr. J. A. Doemer and wife, of Cum ber i land. Maryland, are hereon a visit to the latter's mother, .Mrs. (teneral McDonald, who for the past, few days lias been ex ' trcmrly ill with but little hopes for her re covery. Mr. Jos. Pringle. an engineer on the Pennsylvania railroad, whose home, is at I East Coneniaugh. will lead to the hymenial altar to-day (Thursday) Miss Annie j Humphreys, daughter of Mr. E.J. Huni ' phreys. of Cambria township. j The Dulxiis Courier gives the follow- j ing dimensions of two pine trees cut on ' Dent's Run: The first made rive sticks. ' I three of them .V, one 40 and ne 5S feet ! ( long: the other made six sticks, one .Tit, : : two .V. one '.", one 'JO and one 1 feet long. Mr. E. C. Parrish has on exhibition at 1 i his store ii. this place an ear of corn, or rathera dustcrof cars nnmliering thirteen, dl growing out of the same stem. It is a curiosity worth si-eing and when viewed i on one side has the shaim of a man's hand. . I The agents of the coal producing com- ' j panics in Xew York, met on Wednesday j ' and ordered the prices advanced ten to ! ! twentv-tive cents er ton on ctolcr 1. ' Proken is advanced ten cents, egg and ' stove fifteen cents ami chestnut twenty live cents. j The Covernment has already U-en ex- ! ' Mrinienting with a machine to produce rain. Xow K. (J. Kniffin fChii-ago wants the Coveriinient to try niethiMl of his for ' preventing frosts. Our Secretary of Agrl- culture will soon have all he can do in j taking care of the weather. A race for a purse of ?." came off on tin' Fairgrounds on Monday last between : Pat Prown's mare Maud. Col. S. W. Davis' ! black horse and a horse from (lallitzin. owned by Frank (Sillen. tiillen's horse won taking tlin-e straight heats with 1 Colonel Davis' horse a close second. ! On Tuesday night Xew York & St. Louis express ran into a freight engine which was standing on the siding at Xiu evah. The train was running very slow at the tinn an I the only damage done I was to the two engines. ISoth were con- siderably broken and had to lie sent to the I shops for repairs. Kodgcr McHride. formerly a resident of thi Twelfth Ward, but for some time an inmate of the county almshouse on ac count of mental troubles, has lieen grantid a iM-usioit of r er month. Mr. James Qi:inn. Mr. McJSride's committee, secured the pension for him after considerable ef fort. J Ji iixttiirn Trihniu: Samuel I ianlner. who lives In Uoxbnry. a suburb of Johnstown, was run over by an electric car on Monday evening and bailly injured. One of his legs was crushed so badly that4t had to be amputate!, and it is doubtful whether he will ever have the use of the other. He was hurt w hile at tempting to jump off a moving car. "The Empire City FlvingCluli'.' of Xew v i. w... . t. i..t ..I,. ..j I l.ilK, 111 nilLUlUil) imiiv u.i roiu.'i JI iin.ii 1 to Cres-son and on Sunday morning at 10 I o'clock lilicraNsi them, tirst marking each ! one of them on the wing and fastening a 1 small ring on its fin-t. On Ix-lng lilx-ra ted : they rose to sonic beisht. anl after circling around, found their course and started east want. One day last week at the grade cross ing or the Pennsyl viihia and Jteeclr Creek railtvad. near Philipsburg, a Pennsylvania locomotive ran into a Heech Creek coal train, which was passing at the time. The locomotive was completely wrecked, two coal cars demoralized, and the two story signal tower upset, the signal tender narrowly escaping with his life. Mr. Andrew Eckcnrodc. of the firm of Eckenrode & Hoppel, merchants, of Car rolltown. passed through town on Wednes day on liis way home from a tour to the cities for the puiHse of buy'ng a large j stock of goods for the fall trade. ew j goods will lie arriving daily at their store, j and people wanting the latest styles should make it t licit business to call on them. H. A. McPike and (ieorgr. V. Fresh, of the A 1 toon a Thiiin and II. and W. Slep, of the Aloona Mirrur. have lx-cn arrested on a charge of liltel. W. II. France, lately a deHsed member of the Mlice force, is the ! complainant, in the case, and charges the I defendants with malicious liliel. placing his damages at a heavy amount, the ar rested parties waived a hearing and gave liail for their apM-arance at court. On Sunday night K.J. Hurst, of Altoo na. while taking a ride on a freight, met with a painful accident. Some distance west of the city lie attempted to dismount from the freight, but fell. The grert toe I i.f Lis rifrtif f.uit tl;i inliirbt. ))V :l vluil t.rllsll,.(1 so haUv tliat it WB'H aputated at the hospital, to whicli institution he was taken. He received several cuts on the head, but was not seriously injured. In this issue of the Fiikkmax will be found the advertisement of Mr. James juiun, of Johnstow n, dealer iii dry goods, carjx'ts millinery. d etc. Mr. tjuinn was a member of that old and reliable firm of tSeis. Foster A (jiiinn. so well known to the jieople of Cambria county Ix-fore tlie .lohnstown Hood, and his business house j stands on the same ground occupied b- the old liin i. W hen you visit Johnstown give him a cull. In the Overlicck case tried here on Monday night Col. Linton apMared as counsel and argued one side of the case. Sonic of his friends from fhe north of the the county who had heard the Republican "fake" .stories aliout his great illness were utterly astonished at the masterly argu ment made by Col. Linton. One old Dem ocrat remarked that "if he could do that well when he was sick, lie would certainly make an aide Judge when he is well, and is the man U vote for." The "fake" stor-ic-. are beginning to react The County Commissioners of Erie county are considering the advisability of establishing a stone yard where tramps can lie worked. It will be chcaiicr than a work house and will have the effect of keeping many of the knights of the road away, ir we had a stone yaid In this county in connection with the jail, we tie lieve it would In profitable to the county in fu.inishing broken stone for oir roads, while the prosjiect of work would deter regular customers from spending their winters in Ixmrding off the taxpayers. On Friday last, at.Saltsburg, w hile a miuilier of painters were lerchi'd on a swinging scaffold painting a railroad bridge across tlie Kiskiniuetas, the hooks gave away and precipitated all headlong Into the water ') feet In-low. A little four-year-old son of the foreman was on the scaffold at the time and saved himself by Hinging. an iron rod. When his father recovered from his fall he was horrified to behold his little son dangling fifty feet filxive him. JIa shouted words of encour agement to the U,y who held on untflsome men ran to the top of the bridge reached down lietween the timher-t nn.li-nlli.it the little fellow safely up onto the bridge. w., I. I '"I'.K.'niH'uiier, r in.-ii, . .10011 ana t.vr Several o the iiici wer, badly injured but JloIt, . tlu. oIj w,lisku,, hl.,u i"in- fatallv. i ... . ,... ... ., , , ! The last .excursion or the sease.ii to Xi- I - Pwist. I agara Falls over the Pennsylvania and The following cases were disposed of a f 1 Xorthwestem Railroad from Ilelhvood, 1 tei our reK.rt in last week's Fkkkmav: will start from IMIwood on Wednesday,! Commonwealth vs. John Yctter.Iarrcny. September 3oth. at S A. M. and Coalport at Xot a true bill. 9:14 A. m. The fare for the round trip I Commonwealth vs. Sarah and John V tl , from cither Itellwood or CoaljHirt, is fcV.U). more, selling li.jnor on Sunday. Xot a If the directors of the Eliensburg Agri- , cultural Sicietv conclude to keep fakirs off the ground, it will go hard with our Republi- ! can friends. They have a few old political fakirs in tliis place left on their hands as legacies since the days of Lloyd's bank, and it is their custom to ply their vocation about this time of the vear. Tlie directors might make an exception in their case as they are entirely harmless. Political "fakes" don't take well this year. The following is a list or applicants ex amined by pension saminers at Johns town on Wednesday. Septenilier liith. John A. Luther. Scalp Level; Francis Faith. Indiana. Pa.: John A. Kerr and S. II. Drenuing. Homer. Indiana county: Oi-orge M. tiromley, Hillsdale; .las. H. Caufliel. Strongstown; Re Harris. Wm. F. Ulair, Jacob Hess, (Jetirge Doman, Thomas Dick, John (lore, Charles Cook and Rolicrt Sagcrsou, Johstown; Richard A. M. Hastings: John Williams, Hoiitz dale. C'earticld county: John Stewart, Summit, and Jas. A. Fulton, Xew Flor ence, Westmoreland county.. John, the ten year old son or Mrs. Susan Hughes or Moxhim. met witli a terrible accident on Thursday or last week at the brick yard in that place. In some way his leg Ixi-ame caught in a gear wheel which oiH'raUnl the licit that runs the bricks from the mold to the hed from which they were removed by the workingmen. The gear immediately drew his leg into the cogs, and In-fore assistance was receiv ed his right leg was ground in a pulp, while his left was so badly injured that amputation was necessary. Tlie lxiy is a cousin of Mr. John Owens of this place and shortly after the Johnstown tloood sicnt several weeks in town. Septemlier is the month of the "harvest moon." The sun will soon cross the equi nox on his southern journey and the nights from then ou until March l'.uh will cxc.'.-d in length the days. Since June Slst old Sol has Ix-en retreating southward and will 1 not turn his course .northward until IV ' rcniher 'J(th. The harvest mmin made her , debut on the nth instant, being new Thurs day night, the 3rd. first quarter on the 11th. i axd rulliiig on the ISth, at 4 p:.st midnight. I Her movements are noteworty because, j when full, she rises for several nights near I ly at the same time, while in all other 1 months the difference in the time of the ap pearance almve the-eastern horizon is aMiut one hour from one night to the next, j Mrs. (i wen Humphreys, wife of Hnm- phreys. residing aliout three miles south of KU'iisbnrg. on Tuesday morning, iu a fit of melancholia, took a large dose or Ion- , don purple with suicidal intent and died I from its effects aliout fouro'clock on Wed nesday morning. On Tuesday morning her husband, on getting awake, missed her, and r.-cling uneasy, went to his father's . house thinking that she had gone their to see his mother, who was sick. Xot finding her there, he went to Owen Rolierts (her ! father's) place, thinking she would In I there. Finding she was not there, a ' searching partv was collected to go iu search for her. lie fore the party started, however, a dog tx-loiiging to Mr. Hum phreys was noticed to lie anxiously watch ing alxnit a shed near the barn, and on looking into tlie shed, found the woman lying on some striiw. suffering intensely from the effects of her rash act. She said she took the xison lx'caiisc she was tired living and wanted to die. She was alxtut thirty years of age and had no children. Tlie erection of marble is the last work of resect to the memory of departed friends.' and is a custom w hich has Ix-cn followed from the earliest aires or an tiquity. Formany years J. Wilkinson .t Son have been in the marble business in Elx'iistHirc and through their energy and honorable dealings, they have built Tor themselves a reputation ror doing their work in a most artistic manner. Their work is an ornament tothe town as well as a credit to themsel.es. We are giving them no more notoriety than they , deserve, ami to prove our assertion, go to their establishment and see r.ir yourself. They take pleasure in showing their work, whether you wish to purchase or not. They have on exhibition at their works two car-loads of monuments and head stones, and in April and May will receive : two car-loads more. They w ill then have a large assortment of the latest styles for customers to seh-ct from. They have I arrangements made with wholesale gran ite dealers so that they can ti 1 1 all orders for granite monuments and headstones in a short time and as cheap as can lx done anywhere. They buy their stx-k in such large quantities . that they defy comix-ti-tion. They also have the agency for the Champion Iron Company and are prepared to furnish all kinds r fencing or anything in iron. Persons-wishing to "purchase any- j thing in their line of business would do ' well to give them acall before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as they have as fine, if not the finest stx.-k of marble that ever came to Western Penn sylvania. (.Jive them a trial and you can depend uxni getting a good job at a fair priee. Harrfaire Lleennca. The following marriage licenses were is- i sued by the Clerk or the Orphans Court . . . ...... . .. I for the week ending Wednesday, Septem ber K'.th. 1S1: Thon.as Lowary and Annie' Courley, Lilly. Edward A. Harbaugh and Rcltfrca Yelinert. Richland township. Joseph Chekai and Victoria Jendrcizale, Johnstown. P. A. l.ehe. Washington township, and Ella M. Cassidy, Munst.-r tow nship. Kolxrt M. Coiighnour, Johnstown, and Amanda J. Rhodes, West Taylor town ship. Andrew Owens and Ella Rarrick. Lilly. John Zingus and Augusta Krink. Johns town. Thomas J. Cettings. Clearfield township, and Winnie dales. White low nship. Samuel Shawley. flower Yo.ler town ship, and Ida It. Lax, Xew Paris, Red ford county. Pa. A. W. Repine and Minnie Wherry, Johns town. William C. Davis. Pittsburg, and Mar garet E. Iewis. Cambria township. Frederick J. Lax ton and Josephine K. McCough. Portage. Harry Myers ami Annie ISoone, Moun taindale. II, Fr The Exxaltlotit The big lfttsburg E(osition opew.1 in a blaze of glory on September 2nd. and all in dications xInt to a successful show. Most of our country cousins will visit It berrc the close. City rolks will thus have an opixirtunity to show their hospitality In return for favors received. We learn w ith regret that Major Max Klein, owing to a press or business, was unable to ar range a display this season, as In former years. 'Visitors to the city should by all means take a tx-cp 'at his model establish ment, Xo. 82 Federal str.-et, Allegheny, w hich is within a stone's throw of the Ft. Wayne and West d.'ixtts. They can then return home wjth the satisfaction of hav- lug neon tlie largest and best .oiiipixsl wholesale liquor house in this section of I tlie State the headquarters of those " a-' l i s . r a. aiKfi U V I V I ' II I . Whiskies, "Silver Age" and "Du.juesne." The former sells at I,no and the latter at 9 1, 2." ir full quart. Major Klein, It. may lie added, also keeps iu stock Rear Cn-ck, I wines, cordials, etc. Call and see him. j true bill and the prosecutor. amuej man, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Matt. Cttuningham, nuisance. Xot a true bill, the county to pay the costs. Comnioii wealth vs. Siegfried IJrutkie wicz, rap.', adultry and bastardy. Jury find the defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Wil'iam Dienliart, larceny and reciving stolen g.xnis. Xot a true bill. Commonwealth vs. (leorge T. Swank. li bel. SettliKl by the defendant publishing a retraction and paying tlie costs. Commonwealth vs. John C. Skelly, horse stealing. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Henry Daily and C. A. Mctiouigle, malicious mischief. Con tinued. Commonwealth vs. Frentine Carlo, rob liery. Jury find defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Malcotnson, cruelty to children. Jury find the defend ant not guilty and the county pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Malcomson. assault and battery. IVfendant plead guilty. Commonwealth vs. John A. Denton, lar ceny. Jurv find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Seth Lewis, assault and battery. Defendant plead guilty. Seiitcueed to pay a fine or ami cists. Commonwealth ys. James McXeells, as sault and battery. Xot a true bill. Commonwealth vs. Charles Myers, dis turbing a religious meeting. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of .") and costs. Commonwealth vs. (Jcorg-5 Rose, mali cious mischief. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Vesaski. lar ceny. Jury find defendant guilty. Siii tenced to pay a tine of & and costs and go to jail for sixty days. Commonwealth vs. John Hudson and Charles Watson, breaking into a railroad car with intent to commit felony. Jury find defendants not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Darling Mc Fetters, embezzlement. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. (Jeorge Stork and James Patterson, murder. This is tlie ease where the death ct Harry Rolx-rts, a young boy who di.sl on the '.Mlb of August last, was miikis.h1 to have been caused by injuries received from tlie defendants, while they, along with the deceased, were in swimming. The testimony for the defense showed that the boy wa.s hurt by falling off a wagon the day after he was in swim ming. Jury find defendants not guilty. The District Attorney entered a io""e )nwqnl in each of the following cases, tlie defendants to pay the costs: Commonwealth vs. Clara Paul, bastard child, constable's return. Commonwealth vs. Even Paul. same. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Mauahan, assault and battery. Commonwealth vs. Charles Drass and Theodore Drass. assault and battery. Commonwealth vs. Arthur McPeak and Frank Shaffer, assault and battery. Commonwealth vs. Andrew Allx'tter, fornicatioa and bastardy. Commonwealth vs. Frank J. Vilsack. larceny. Commonwealth vs. Cl.'orgc Fender, for nication and bastardy. Commonwealth vs. (J.-orgc W. Shome, keeping a cross, vicious dog. Commsiiwealth vs. Charles Scott, main taining a nuisance. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Could, cruel ty to liis family. Commonwealth vs. Samuel DuIIock. false pr. tens.-. Commonwealth vs. Charles Mcllonigle and Henry Haley, malicious neglect of duty as public officers. Commonwealth vs. Henrv Skelly. John Skelly, Timothy Casting, Harry Weaver and Patrick McDonald, riot and disorder ly cond.ict. Commonwealth vs. Dominick Toitie, ix-rjiiry. Commonwealth vs. Patrick Campbell, refusing to olx-y and assist a public otticer. Commonwealth vs. M. A. MoConigle, assault and battery. Commonwealth vs. (Jeorge T. Swank, li liel. The following cases were continued: Commonwealth vs. Charles Tutner, for nication and bastardy. Commonwealth vs. Joseph L.antzy and (lid.-on Mack, neglecting their duty as sux'rvisors. Commonwealth vs. Isaac S. Shaffer, sell ing liquor to minors. Commouwealtn vs. William Coojxt and John Cttoper, surety of the x'acc. Commonwealth vs. Ceorge M. Porch, lar ceny. SKCOXO WKKK, Andrew Malvv, who plead guilty to lar ceny last week was sentencep to pay a fine of costs and go to jail for sixty days. Andrew CreenwixxJ, w ho plead guilty to breaking into a house with intent to com mit felonj-, was sentenced to pay a fine of W. costs and go to jail for four months. Rh.xJa Davis was sent to the Reform School for incorrigibility. The following cast's on this w.-ek's list were continued: .1 It Clus.! v .1 At Wull m ttitrmtA , issue. Wm. Cowman vs. Henry Ilarnhart, S i. Fa. E. A. Irvin vs. John C. (Jill ct al, cject- ment. Plack & Cltint vs. Chailes E. Trespass. Lena W. Cole ft al. vs. A. E. Troxell. Pat ton. Trespass (Jiiare Claimum Frryit. Ceorge Shaffer Son vs. Catharine Hel frich, ft al. Sri. Fa. Sur. Mechanics lien, Raruhart Rros, vs. Catharine McKelney, ft al. Assumpsit; Fdward Liberty vs. Dr. F. T. Overdoroff. Trespass. Albert Zitzman vs, E. Strayer Jb. Rro., X. 'J .in this w!'K"s list. Appeal has lxM-n s.-ttled. Mary Ovcrheck vs. Jennie Overb.-ck. This is a case brought to to recover the amount of an insurance policy on the lire or James F. Overbeck, a victim or the Johnstown fl.xxl. The policy was made payable to his wire, Mary Overbeck. or his legal heirs. At the time or his death he was living in Johnstown with Mary Over beck. to whom he was married In Pittsburg in January, 1SS1. The testimony in the case brought out fact that James F. Over beck w as married In Philadelphia. July 20, 1S7." to Jennie Overbeck, and they lived to gether until about ISSf), when Overb.-ck went to Johnstown, but continued to send her money for support until his death. She had three children by Overbeck. Jury find a Sx-cial verdict in accordance with the racts, subject to a decision of the court on jxiints reserved. Commonwealth vs. William Rrown. adul try fornication and bastardy, ury find defendant guilty. Ceorge Saylor vs. Charles Leventry of al. Jury find a verdict of .t0 for the the plaintiff. - Thomas H. Creevy vs. George M. Reade. Assumpsit. After the Jury had been sworn and trial proceeded with, plaintiff amends his war, when defendant pleads surprise and case continued. Jaeob Hess, administrator, vs. Conrad Ilefftibaiigh. Ap-peal. Jury find for the defendant. Jacob Jacoby vs."Aaron Croyle, Apiieal. On trial. . Commonwealth vs. Michael IX. 11 a hoe rt al. Continued. . I JOHSSTOS. M.J.KVVK. A. W. SICK. LtTUUSBio 1ST3. Johnston, Buck & Co., RANKERS. EBEXSBURG, - PEXN'A. A. W. Bri K, Camlaler. Est a bliss edT 889. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKOIXTOWN, PA. T. A. SII ARBitrGII, Caahler. General BanKsg Business Transacted. The totlowfmr r rinnpitl forlorn of general bi.xitig tur iness : I K POSITS Keelre payable on demand, and IntereM txsmr Ing certiDcatu Issued to time deixMllor. I.OAWN Extended to eostoroers on favorahle tetmn and approred paper discounted at all limes. COLLRCTIOXS Made In the locality ind npon all the hanking towns in the United States. Charges moderate. DRAlTSl rt Issued negotiable in all parts of the United States, and lorelicn exchange issued on all parts of Eurofe. ArcorsTs Of merchant, farmers and others solicited. Ui whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are assured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and onndentlal, and that they will be treated as Liberally as good banking; rules will perslt. Kespectlally, JOHSSTOS. BCCK CO. C. A. LANlSIN, Manufacturer of aud Dealer lo ALL KINDS of HARNESS, MIDDLES, BH1DLES, WHIPS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, ELAMETS, Kobe. Fly Nets, Curry Uombs, etr.. ete Ke palrinK Neatly and Promptly done. All work Buarauteed to (tive salislactiun. Hiding BrIJIes. from 50c. np. Teaut Bridles, from fi 60 up. Lap I lusters, tram 'Or. np. Machlne-ma-le Harness, from t up. Hand-made Harness. Irom 10. ou up. aV-Call and examine my stock before pur cbaxiDg elsewhere. I Kuarantee to sell as cheap as the cheapest. shop B arkers'Kow on Centre street, aprlwtl LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., JXO. B. MILLES, . CANHIER. A CEXERAT. ItAXK'INC IJUSIXESS TKAXSAC TEL. FIUE, LIFE, AXI ACCIDEXT IXSUR AXCE. ALT. THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES REPRESENTED IJY US. Aeeounts of merchants, farmers and oth ers earnestly solicit.Hl. assuritigour patrons that all busin.-ss entrust.-d to us will re ceive prompt and careful attention, and be held strictly confidential. Customer will lie treat.-d as liberally as good banking rules will tiermit. LILLY I5AXKIXG CO., feKV.to. Lilly, Penna JUST RECEIVED ! A LARCE LOT Boots & Shoes ItOl'liliT AT Sheriffs Sale ! FROM TH E t'T K K OF W. E. SCHMERTZ 8l CO., pirrsBrR, ha. The public invited to call. Prices away down. JN0. LLOYD & SONS. "VOTICE OF lNOOKPOKATlON i.1 Notice is hereby aiven that an application will he made to tbe Uovemor of the Common wealth ol nnjrlania on H'edafKdaT, tes Irniifr SOCb. A. . 1SI, i,y John Louden. W. U. Snelleuberxer. W. s. Lee. W. J. Helns linK, Wm. Iuden, . U. Patterson. Andrew Kip pie. W. T. r orsrtl.e.S. J. Wesiley, Joseph Keam er, tleont Adams and others, under tbe Act ol Assembly ot the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvan ia, entitled "An Act to Provide lor the Incorpo ration and Kevulation ol Certain Cortorallons," approved the 'JMth day of April. A. D. 174, and tbe supplements thereto, lor the charter ol an in tended corporal tun to be called "THE K1CH UMI COAL COMPANY." the character and object ot which is to carry en the business ol rain, in, quarry in, selling and bnylnic, sntpplUK and and iranspottins: coal. Iron ore, hre clay, stone, and other minerals, and the manufacture and purchase and sale ot eoke and other products ol coal, and ol tire clay, tire brick, and quarried stone, and otherwise dealing In coal, coke, and other products ol coal, tire clay. Iron ore, tire brick and quarried stone, and the exer cise or all such powers and privlleves as are ranted to such corporations under the laws ot said Commonwealth UKEEVT fc PATTERSON. Sept. 11 3t Solicitors. Altoona, Pa. VxniuE or intemei application 1 ITJK CHAKIKK OF INUOKPOKATlON. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the tiovernor ol the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania on Monday. October 12ti. A. II. lSsn.hy A. B. Krebs. Philip Krady .'. H. Mullen. Joseph Kalney, Francis Kradley. Tfaomai A. Bradley. W. C. Wooile, Henry Boley, Oeorge Brant. John Nelson and ctnera. under the Act ol Assembly entitled "An Actio Provide for the In corporation and Keiculatlon ol Certain Corpora tions." approved tbe 2Uth day o. April, IfcTs, and tbe supplements thereto, tor the cliarter ol an in tended corporation to be called the "LILLY BriLIUN. AND LOAN ASStlCl ATION." ol Lilly, Pa. the character and ob)ect ol which is for tbe purpose ol arx omulatlua- a land by the erlodical contributions ol the members thereof, and ol sale i y investing tbe same by loaning it Irom time to time to tbe members thereof," and for tbete purposes to have, ossess and enjoy all the rluhts, benents and privileges of said Act of Assembly and Its supplements thereto. fcT.T. M'N tELlS. Sept. IS lB9l.4t. riolicitor. VTirE OF APPLICATION FOB GliAK 1 TEK. Notice is hereby riven that an application will be made to the Oovernor tbe State ol Pennsyl vania on Friday, the Otis day af Oeieter. by N. W. Fredericks. K. L. How. r. J. T. Fredericks K. W. Fredericks and Howard K Hurd, under tbe Act ol Assembly of the Com nionwraltn of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to P.iivlil. .... 1 1. InN.riu.r.lii.. n UMnl.tinii nf I fferiain Corporations." approved April t, 1871. and the supplements tcereto. tor tbe charter 01 aa 'ntended corporation to be called '-VAMBKIa F1KE BKICK. COMPANY." the character and ob)ect whereof is to mine Ore clay and coal aod to manufacture all kinds of 0r brick, tile, etc, oat of fire clay, and tor tliese purposes, to have, possess and enjoy all tbe rights benents and priv ileges of the said Act ol Assembly and Its supple ments. J. T. FKEDLKIC Ks. A us;. 11, 131.3t. Soilcltor. rpO th voters of Cambria county. J. I hereby announce myself as aa In dependent candidate tor the office of Poor Direct or on the platlorm of the People's party. II elect ed, i pledke myself to perform the duties of tbe ofhoe with honesty and to the best ot my abilltj . FLORENCE W1LLEBKANU. Ass;. 28, 1881 Allegheny township. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-o x- Jaw, EHENSBUKU, PA. Offiesj In Armory Building, opp. Court Hons. W. DICK. ATTOKN EY-AT-LAW, EBBBaavaa. I'shw'a. SpecIal attention given to claims lor Pen. ton Bounty, etc ch7- H- (JNALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT LA W. EBkHHBl'BO, PKXA. (Jffltse (n OpH Home. Centra street. Z EO. M. READE, -T ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Ebxssbitbu. Pibba. atsT(ifBce on Centre street, near Hls-h. H II. MYERS. . . ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Ebbksbdbs, Pa. Ma OfBoe tn Oollonade Kow. on Centre street. D O yon need Job Printing? II so, kits the r askaaji a tnai order. pimkI Illankets .sx7s (tmkI ISIankets .ViTS all-woo! Illankets .Vtx7S all-wtml l:laukets .Vx7S all-tvot.l Ke.1 Ulaiiket 4rOKl Haps (immI Size Haps Kvtra Size Haps (ood Haps The Peoples Store, , FiXlli ATEiine, Rttotnrgt. ARE YOU COMING TO THE PITTSBURG EXPOSITION? YOU CAN PAY YOU 11 EXPENSES IF YOU ItUY YOU II II KY (JOOUS HERE. OUR STORE IS A PERFECT EXPOSITION OF ALL KINHSOF LADIES' WEAR FROM SHOES TO MILLINERY. CARPETS. CURTAINS. UPHOL STERY, DRESS GOODS. SILKS. VEL VETS, SUITS. JACKETS, WRAPS, MILLINERY, DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS. LACES. HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, DOMESTICS AND RLANKETS, GENTS' FURNISH INGS AND SHOES AT LOWEST PRICES ! WE CAN FIT YOU O U ( ST' 4 EL ' I EC ( STYLISHLY. EGANTLY. ECONOMICALLY FROM HEAD TO FOOT ! This is the ONLY storv in the two cities where lrdies can luy every conceivable article of wearing ap parel under one roof and by so doing I TIME. SAVE-J MONEY. TROUHLE. Men YlSlTINGfte EXPOSITION Come in anft Price Our GocSs. YOU PAY US A VISIT, The visit pays you. IF YOU CAN'T COME TO THE CITY SEND FOR SAMPLES TO OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. CAMPBELL & DICK, 83, 85, 87 & 89 Fiflli Are, PITTSBURGH. Send for free copy of our Illustrated Fall Catalogue. 1794. 1891. Policies written at snort noice In tns OLD RELIABLE ,7ETNAn .si ttacr First C'lssaa Compaalas. T. W. "DICK, iCENT FOR THE OLD HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE (MY. COMMENCED BUSINESS 1794. Etnsbnr:, July vuisn. cancER and Tnroors crRKO : no ttnlfo buok tm-. ln. tiaaTioxv l.rip t-'v. kH iAm bl.. C'taouuutu. 1 ADM simoys shoes. Every three months we make a clearing sale of Shoes, which means we close cut odds and ends on hand of the season's par chases. We do not like the idea of carrying old stock over, and in order to dispose of it to make room for incoming new goods, we have arranged a GREAT MARK-DOWN SALE which will please all purchasers. This big sale begins Saturday, August loth, 1891. How long it will continue depends on circumstances. Shoes are sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. We have reduced Ladie" Heavy drain Leather, from Ladies" Fine Dress. fr:m Ladies' Fine Hoiignla KiJ. from Ladies" Creat Comfort Kid , Ladies' and Miss-s" Spritis Heel, from loo pairs ISovs" Mining Urticans, from .Kl pairs Infants' Shoes, from Men's Tat. -lit Leather ICaiixaroo. from... Men's Fine Calf, from 2." Men's top-sole Urticans, from VI pairs Men's Hand-Sewed, from .1..Vl and 1.74 2. 1.7.-. 1..MI ami and and and ,'to ami 2.1 K 1 1.2.1 and and Umbfelins! Urnhfcltas! We sell Umbrellas, lots of them, every week, are made of ex cellent material, fast in color, good handles and frames, the best we can get. "We quote prices: 24 inch Sera.- Ovtie Caps -t'.inrh Seme Ovtie Caps 2'1 inch tiloria Oold Caps 25 inch (iloria (ioltl Caps 2t inch (iloria Horn Cas 2 inch (Gloria Silver Caps ; Many better jrrades will be found on our counters. We wish to inform all good people of Gallit?.in and vicinity of Our Great Rlnnkct and Hap Sale. It is rather early for Buch goods, and still it is not. The sea son is getting very close, therefore we give you all a chance to save I'll" TIT - iPEIt - CEKTT I, Our Fall and Winter Goods, such as Dry Goods. Clothing, Furniture, Trunks, Notions, Gents' Furnishings, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Hats and Caps, are nearly complete. In all of our goods mentioned you will find WON DERFUL BARGAINS. & CO Largest Dealers in Gallitzm. While Attending The - Ebensburg - Fair Do Xot Fail Where You Spendid :-: Bry Goods, Mrs NOTIONS, LADIES', IMS' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. A SPECIAL mmm(&AEN Pittsburgh, Pa. This old and reliable Institution lias tirrrtar1 saties of IHe. To those In want ol a uselul. )racttcal education, circulars will be rit on art.lica Uon. l:e.lS.ml ym uVff k. tiCNsi. fi fi U INN New WMle tat BiililiiiE, 113 Clinton Street, Joteofn, Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS. Mil I IMFRV amp. rio. PETS. . Call to see us when in VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Tbe nndersltrned will sell at private sale all that certain lot of rroaoj situate in Uie hurounb ol Loretto. Ha., trontins: on t. Joseph's strvet aod bounded on the north by aa alley, and on tne south by let of Mrs. Sarah Satker and bln known and numbered on the ilan of said borough as Lot No. 11. There is erected on tt lo lot a TWO-STOKY Jr KAJUE UWtLLINU HOISE In rood repair. This pro(erty will be sold cheap on reasonable terms. E. A. Bl'Sli. Executor of Margaret MsKUlre, deceased. Altouna, fa.. June M. l&Jl. v R to ,;w. .24. 4 ,3.1. ,3.1. l.'.N to 2.2.1 to LI'S to 1.7.1 to l.oo to .."5.1 to 4.11 !o 2.2.1 to 1.3.1 lo Xi- to .7.1. t.2.1. ..VI. .10. '..V. . .0.1 1.24. 1.4S. 1.71. 1. '.'!. ....f 1.2.1. 1.4S. l.'.H. 2.24. 2.!H. OS. 1.24. .... 1..VI. .... l.'.ts. 9 to Call at- Will Find a Assortment Millinery, iur coats. thnmiiiiiii ..f n m mn . . . 9 9 town. nitcHlanseoi Mwtleea. IT will pay you to go 20 miles to buy a suit ef clothes or an Orerjoat Irom V. A. bhar auKh. tiarrolltown. lyiN'Tlallto seethe Immense stock of Fall XJ and Winter Clothlnv and Overcoats atC A- Sburbauib's, Carrolltown. STK1CTL.Y No. 1 Koad Carts lor $10.00 at Imi tun a. Son's. rpiIE Nicest and Best Overcoats In the county L at C A. Kharoauvb's, Carrolltown. C EN t IN E Irish horse collars lor $3.00 at VL J tons'. I ALL and Winter Clothing at C. A. Sbtr bauKh's. Carrolltown.
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