lll.il V . tl f pl.M'lU'JtC., CAMBRIA CO., PA. FBI PAY, - .r;rsT i '. iw. I.4ICAI. AXI I'KKWIXAL. W!,. ii In "' "f.l"!l printing try -i ,. ni i liu'Iiihiy I- l;il or D.iy. S.-ji- , , ;.,i;uli '- hmv will hr in .lolins . ... . ; mi' ill Siiti-mlitT. ,i, i i . iiinic of I'oi t;ij?' -l"iit a - ;.i'. l: on Thur.-iliiy. W M.iftif i:i-h;ii(l-on. of thN pkiei'. . : fi'i-mN in Mtnri'll villi, y, I'liir 1 'lo.i-r. of Drhmy wus a .. , , , . 1 1 1" town on Wcdni'silay. , ,,. ii. S. iii-ia '!!. of Clu'st Springs, . r' . . l-ii lir a Mtori WYiliK'Silny. riiuli- was shot in Ailains , i. w days an !y Ucorgi' Si't.'s. A !,.!! Attorney. K. .1. O'Connor, vis in n ami Span trier, t his (Tliurs- ... TA.il.il'-. ii-t for the second Week of I., i !. l til ot court will lie founil ill . , .' .1 lull. r... . :,; -one persons w ere lifonnlit to ',, Wi-iinesilay. Tliey were arrested . :iu on the railroad. y ,. K. Jones. ff the West ward. , ; j. - !. nine ill Khelisliurs I'll Tuesday. ,.,. lv.''.'. u !?! T years. -i,,vi : :"! I'attison and family have . ,i in- at ('reson and are exp.-cted to-day (Thursday.) r, i m,; ( i nitnfssioner Kees S. , , i .i mi! liii township, is seriously inl' i t and is i in prov i ni? y .In-cphilie Newman, died at the ..f her sister. Mrs. Tillie Uti : i.oii-tto. on Thursday last. V, ' lu':in. an old riti.cn nf Wilmore. . T'ieday at'ed atiout 7.1 years. The i !i-;i a w i fo ;i nd two daughters i;. .i ! -i i nt art of Congress any dis ,, ... '.1 r i- a How eil to peddle inerehati i ,i:,v Uiiid without paying for a M i ;...,ri;e l'oter. of ( Ireenshiirjr. a . .. ,. i; ... .ilnirii I'oy, spent Sunday in us haml with Ids old time v. . I " i :i 1 1 U M t "ui iuieU, of Minneapo- . : ...ta. w lio w ith his family is so- . : .i :i -hol t t i ine on the mount aiu .... , 4 : -i ;. .f to our nil ice on Wednesday. . Tii. l-'iftli reiiimeiit has lnen relieved ,! at Homestead and the hoys i.liv -;iin Tuesday morning. Only the I ;..!.!!, a ml Sixteenth regiments now re- y, : Tliotnas K. Williams, of Cambria - ,-. : . -1 . j i . had three rihs broken one day ,- V...-K. hv being thrown from his mow- tm. i- Ti.o.Ii.'iiata Valley Editorial Associa- a : this year an tn Cape May on its ., i..-iir-iin. The time fixed upon is A . .- '."'ill. - li! r.Iohn Ward, of Mercy Hospital ; was hereon Tim i silay. in at- , . . :i! ttie funeral of his nephew : ,,. Ii. M.d'ike. - W AKi ii. of .Inhii-tow u one of the ; : i:ic candidates for Assembly was i . Wi dnoday on his way north, to ;.;n. 'ier picnic. .' ! ii (.ray. of Jackson tow nship, one week killed a Mack snake near kr. ! -aw mill, that measured nearly ' . i; f.-et in length. - M: . W M. Hyrne. of Cass county Tex-:.-- ii of Michael Jlyrne. of Ilarr town- ai'i"!npanied by his family is visiting f r . r. I i;i this county. -(n Sunday last amission conducted by :!. i'a ioni-t Fathers w as opened Tit St. .V ..-Iia-l's church, in f,oretto, and w ill last utttl; "!.' middle of next week. -A i.. i t Flick, of Carrolltown. has juir- I I :a- :i Dy-art House at Dysart, pay- i.i r. for tin- sum of ?1.7.1. Charles b.i'.ii-!,. v w a- the former owner. Mr. I-idoie Flick of Altoona has sold 1. - r.la. k-initli hop in that city to a aen- ii nn fmiii r.i iiford and intends poinc :::'o the livery bu-!nes at Spangler. (in Tr.i -day at a irn-i-ting of tho Doino i r.ii oatntMaic. in F.ln iibnrz, James (i. 11 :--on a. i ici t, il chairman of the Dcm (" ra';.-couMy c.i-i.iiiiv. i- for the ensuing y.-ar. -.Mr. J (an Z.ilim is laid t;p with il! 7e and ),S po-r on tii.. I. ranch is filled by a man fi o!:i tl..- inain line. Mr. Zahm is itiiprvving and w e hope w ill senn be him- '( again. - V-t-r .Mary Clare, rlaughter of Mrs. I aririe and the la to John Kilday. of A. ...ni. lied Thursday evening at St. .1 . mi writ. ( irer'nsburg. after a lotig u. r. i -.'vi-re ; : 1 ness. - ('.mi1 Yahiicr, John Manion and Hen "V Kr ;ii,. tiacher. were appoiutel viewers .e and supply parts of public roads i.i us- through the village of Spaugler, v on Tuesday. A w--h!y edition of the Altoona (In : "'.:r,alc its apparance last week and - i iri !. date fur popular favor. It is an -'; ;..ige. h.-utlv printed, full of news .' i rve- -ii -s. A i Lang.- says that Trapper Hloom ' - ' '. ii on a linger w hile woi king in the A -:-'.ck of l)ullois by a rattlesnake. i' ' cut the linger olT as he was a -' ; -'ati.-e from medical aid. v of (,iir White tow nship farmers r. early their entire cro of oats "'" devastation nf grasshoppers. - :'l;i rn side of the co unty isoverrun I A s-noeinaker. Thorn is U. l'arrish. 1 1 - Toinlinson, were appointed v - a! Argument court to vacate and " i i j art nf a public road leading, from '' ".tot iallitiii, in Allegheny town- -' " I'll King, the 11-year-idd son of i-'. a lilacksiniih living at Dnn I ' ' Me comity, fell from a swing af'eruoon and broke his neck. "-I i. m- are heartbroken uvcrthesad '' '. iv to have ice water without ice '" ' -.;. :ui earthen jug with water, '"i' ' o' w it h red tlanel, place it w here 'g! . i ew ill pas over it. and in an ' '' - .iter Mill tie as cohl as if it had '.' i r, -, aire Tlmr-day evening r Kggle-iim. ai. Kng! isi tiiau. ' i I - wife and then comniitt'-d Ii. woman had r '.-rnonth-old " ' '' .t r til - at the time. Jealousy I a festival held at the . t -I I If. oil ttl!tl.lV eV.-ll-'l. the pIiKltll- lo the U tl- atho'ic hiirch in tht piae.-. ' i o'ln r ;i'nn- riient' are on the A t a i e ins i i ' t'l-t s'x luolill.s .,f . the -l' r. -.rt- i.ih rH.'road cou nt I'll ',7 llllle.. Till" -how It 2 I iii niii I I. uii. ling, and i'.l'o.ll of I oli-e l -tll in all t ' f ll It -I lie--. ilt.l la-t tV. Ilii- m iio'.l of ' l;IO Ii. l,f Slirill1ietl.il!. 4l- .1,1, ' -' iiie evil iti-p.-.l person. ho- '-'.. 1,1 1., pu-e... itlxilll .l fe-t Of 1 ' ' atl.er l-liiiig. A f w days pre " " mill had U-en vi-it. d and a can "! t wouh ai,..,.! f,,Ity dollar- wa- " 11 "II the fl.H.r. V,. 1). II. Stroiip is lu-je with his plioto gi aphic cars and is propajqd .to do all kinds of photographic xvort. Tcople w anting pictures taken should give him a call. The grasshopper plague i causing g.eat bavi"- i?i ililT.rent s ect ions of West - inorelaud .ii :i : y. In many loculi'.ii s tin l i i ts crop I. as heeri totally destroyed. On,. I firmer rennets -h it his t- n acre ii. Id oi oils would lie! yield li ft - bushels. Mr. Felix hud . I". of t he Kasi w ard f i aUut establishing a butter, cream and i illk dairy for the purpose of supplying the people of Kbensburg with these neces- :rics. Mr. l.udwi ill take ..rueis and deliver these articles to all parts of the tow II. 'fhe miner; at the iiopfer. Wit-on Mines, on Trout Kun. in I'orTnge town ship, are out on a strike, having some ditliculty w iih the manager of t he mines over the employment of a check weigh mau. The miners want a check weigh ni an while the manager does not. Inez Kinports, youngest daughter of I'ortcr Kinpoits. of Chorrytree, died at Uonceverte, W. Va.. last Thursday, of peritonitis, aged 11 years and months. Tdie remains were brought to Cherry-tree and interred in the cemetery at that place, on Saturday overling at 7 o"clock. The Pennsylvania and Northwestern railroad will rn n another excursion to Ni agara Falls, on Tuesday, AngustgaYd, the fai-o for the round trip being only f.l.iu. The train will leave I Sell wood at S .x. t. Coalport at 'Al l v. m. This w ill be a rare olianeo for a cheap trip to Niagara. On Tuesday night burglars entered the jewelry store of J. A. I'm alt, at Sax ton, Ih'dford county, blew open the safe and stole twenty-eight watches belonging principally to customers. The ticket of fice on the Huntingdon and Kroad Top railroad at McConnellstowu and ira fton were also burglarized. On Friday evening a .stranger culled at J. M. OslHirne"s livery stable at leitrohe to hire a team to drive three miles into the country. He was given a cream colored horse and an oak grained yellow buck wagon. That was the lat scon of him or the team and Mr. Osborne offers .?."iO re ward for the return of the horse anil wag on and the conviction of the thief. John Aiken, who lives in Roaring Spring, IMair county, had a kerosene lamp burning on a stand near his bed on Friday night last and went to sleep w hile it was burning. About 11 o'clock he awoke and found that the lamp had exploded and the bed was miming. lie gave an alarm and the tire was extinguished, but not until the bedding was nearly all consumed. Teachers' institutes will be held as fo'.lows in the central part of the state: Hlair cotin'y. Hollidayshurg, December "ii: lied ford. Nov. 2i'; Centre. ISellefontc. December -'li: Clearfield, Clearlield, Dec. 1'.': Franklin, Chamberslmrg, Nov. II: Huntingdon. Huntingdon. Nov. It; Juni ata, Mifflintown. Nov. 21: Milllin. I.ew istown. Nov. r.'l; Perry. New llloomlield' Dec. 5. Thomas Tiernan, of Altoona. was in stantly killed on Sunday evening, by being run over by an engine. He was returning from the mountain on a freight, and when in the city yard hejuntiied otT and landed on the track immediately in front of an other engine. The engine passed over him cutting his head off close to thcjxxly. He was married and leaves one child. He was "JC years old. Miss Kate Fottinger, a young lady for merly of Altoona, but t.ow located in New York, narrowly escaped drowning while in bathing at Coney Island on Thursday of la-t week. A huge wave submerged her and the swift undercurrent which follow ed washed her from the ropes a considera ble distance. Two men rescued her in an unconscious condition and soon restored her to her friends. Monday evening the l'.'-yoar-old son of Mr. Isaiah Sipe, of Johnstown, while riding a bibycle on the street was run into by a horse and buggy. The driver, Mr. (ieorge Osborn. did not see the young man who is supposed to have rode in front of the buggy. The boy received a severe scalp wound about two inches long. He was ta ken home, where his injuries were attend ed to. His body was considerably bruised. William Paine, aged -jr., was instantly killed and William Griftith. aged 3, xvas fatally injured by the explosion of a boiler at Eaton Pros.' saw -mill at Trent, Somer set county, on Tuesday. The mill had been running for several hours before the ex plosion occurred, and what caused it no one appears to know. Griflith's skull was crushed by a flying tdieet of Iniiler plate and his recovery is impossible. Paine xvas killed outright. Samuel Reese, the oldest citizen in Westmoreland, or perhaps in Pennsyl vania, died at his home in Polivur, on Wednesday, at the rtmirkable age of km years, 1 month l'.t days. The deceased xvas born in England, June 14, 17sS. afterwards xvent to Yales and carne to this country in He was an experienced iron work er and built several iron works, having walked at Phirnix ville, Apollo, Hunting don. Illefonte and Pittsburg. Purglars enlcred the residence of Post master II. A. Boyles, of. Juniata, suburb of Altoona. on Wednesday, and stole there from fldl.Cl worth of stamps and f.'iD.'JT in cash, which was in repistered letters. A silver witch xvas also stolen. The deed xvas accomplished by chloroforming the post master while he xvas asleep and taking from his lied-room the above mentioned articles which lie had carried there for safer keeping than in the postollice build ing. Stephed A cor, of Pilthurg, has em ployed M. I!. Stephens, Esq., of Johnstown as counsel to take steps to recover the $.VK reward for t lie arrest of Kruner. the mur derer of Sam Kecse. We would suggest to trie Commissioners i),at in offering; a re ward for the next murderer in Cambria county they make tin offer as follow: for the "arrest and canviction, unless par doned or sentence commuted." As at present it is hardlv xvorth offering a re xv an I. About two o'clock on Monday morning the building occupied by Mrs. John Eeap as a dwelling and a storeroom at Cassan dra, w as discovered to 1m on fire and was soon burned to the ground, together with its contents, consisting of a stock of gener al merchandise and household goods. The loss is estimated at ii,(''t, on which there xvas an insurance of $.l,-io. The lire is sup posed to be the work of i ncend iarjo" and it i-lH-i..ed that the store was lirsl ioI.Imm! and then set on lire. The Morgan Envelope Company, of Springfield Mass.. has the contract for V4,- ,iiio il'iuble xistal cards, a dev ii c w hi. li ha- I""- tiecn ciill-idered by tin' imslollice di pal t merit . The ;ard will live and one-half hv three and oie -balf inches, and will lie folded iii the middle, presenting four surfaces. The outside surface is for the adiln-s and the insid., for the meage. At the f..ld the card i s per f. nil t d . s,, that the MK-ipieiit w ill tearoff one-half ami then an-wcr on the other. Ivlwurd Mi 'rn ini' k. a photographer w hi had Im en xx oikiug in N w York city until ri-cently when h v. as obliged to give i, p w or k or ae. .inn I of i'l health, died at the horn- of hi- coii-iu, Mrs. Sherry, in Si. Augustine, on Monday. The deceased went to St.. Angu-tine from Altoona last week in the hope that the change would U in iiv ,I hi, but his disease, consumption I'.it worse, and death claimed him us above stated. He w a - about twenty-four year of age and hi- home xvas in Allooua. A fire broke out in W. I. Woodcock's stable in Hollidayshurg mi Friday noon and before the flames xxere got under con trol six other stables belonging to I.enj. Hewitt. A. S. Landis, Mrs. P.uov, Thomas ( Kerina, wile destroyed. Tin- Lutheran. ! he.ich xvas damaged. ; -To poiu-h eggs iua hall is a knack kt.iiw n tii cl'vcr cooks. Tl. water is iieaiid u boiling, and then rajOiiv stirred till a small whirljji'ol is produced, in the hollow heart of w hich maelstrom the egg is cleverly dropped. The motion of the w ater sets the xvhite instantly into a cir cular covering for the unbroken yolk. In another column will be found the card of J. F. Me Kenrick, attorney utlaw, w ho this week opens up a law office In the iicaue building on Centre street, opposite the Mountain House. Mr. McKenrick comes from Clearfield. Pa., xx here ho has been a member of the bar for fourteen years and has served I wo terms as District At torney of Clearfield county. He has also been pract icing before the supremo eourt for the past eleven years and as a menrlior of the bar stands in the front rank of the profession. We welcome him as a citizen to our town and hope his professional ca reer may be pleasant and profitable. A gentleman from the north of the county who xxas in the city to-day says that the explosion of powder near Chest Springs last week was caused altogether by carelessness. He says t hat foolhardy young men have been making a practice of tam pering with the powder-houses situated at different points in that secti n. NearCar rolli'owri more than a doen lit!.' balls have been ti !' I into one of the storehouses, and nearly all of them haxe been damaged by having tlie planks torn off. The Imai'ds had been broken from this one at Lorcil" several weeks Ix-fore the explosion, ami at the time the accident happened one of the Ixix's had cautioned the others that they were in great danger. Juh tistmru llrmhl. A prisoner named Trainor, alias (;. W. Miller, escaped from the Indiana county jail Saturday morning auJ has not yet been recaptured. He xxas taken from Clearfield county a little over a xveek ago. He was arrested for horse stealing in In diana .ounty. While in Clearfield jail lie xvas detected in the act id saw ing off the hasp of a big padlock. He confessed to be ing the instigator in a big jail delivery. How Trainor escaped Saturday is a mys tery. Not a bar is bent nor a lock tam pered with, so far as can li-found. Sheriff Lewis thinks some outside party had a key to the jail. Another solution is that when the sheriff's little girl took some pa pers into jail. Trainor. xx ho escaped into the outer hall, slippi-d past her. Joseph II. McPike. son of Henry A McPike, of Altoona, foimerly of Ebciis- burg. x here for eighteen years lie was editor and proprietor of this paper, died at the home of his father in Altoona at U:VO on Tuesday evening, after a shor t illness. The deceasi-d xvas in good health until Saturday xvhen he played in a game of ball and it is supposed that the exertion in the heat w as too much of a tax on his strength. He complained of feeling ill in the evening ami on Sunday morning a physician pronounced it a case of typhoid fever, from which he continued sinking until he breathed ids last at tho time atiove stated. Hp xvas born m r.tiensinirg. Janu ary 7. Is74. and was IS years and 7 months old. He pro xv ni) a pr inter, having wor k ed xviih his father on the FliKK.xi a and on tho Times in Altoona. and was a bright, intelligent member of the craft. He xvas of a cheerful disposition, and only a month ago, accompanied by his step-mother, xv as along with the Pennsylvania State Edi torial Association on its excursion to Seranton and Albany, xvt.cre we last saw him. and his life then xvas full of promise for the future. Put there is a Providence that shapes our ends, and we must all hoxv to its decree. 1 1 is father and family have our heartfelt sympathy in their beieavo- meiit. The interment took place in Eh- ensbiirg to-day (Thursday) immediately after the arrival of the lo-.gt) a. xi. train. Itmeml?r That all nominations of candidates to In voted on the general or local tickets in No vember next, must be certified to the State Department at Jlarrisburg on or before the Pith of September. All nominations not thus certified, can't lie printed on the uni form tickets to be voted by all at tho elec tion. That every otherwise ijualified voter, excepting those who will vote on age because betw een -1 and '"J years of age on election day must be assessed tin or be fore tho rtth of September, unless they xv ere assessed last year. That all who liax-e not paid a state or county tax within two years, must pay such tax on an assessment made with in two years, on or liefore the sth of Octo ber. That failure to file nominations in time practically defeats the candidates xxhose names are not thus hied; that failure to lie assessed forfei ts t he right to vote, and that fai'ure to pay a state or county tax w ith in two years, also disfranchises the citi zen. All should rememlior these dates. Eve ry party should see that its nominations are filed within the time specified by tho new law, ami every citizen who respects his manhood should h)ok to his own as sessment M-rsnnally, and personally pay his own taxes. The man xx ho expects his party committee to pay his poll-tax in this county simply sells his vote to his party for .VI cents it year. Knrrniiral. We honestly congratulate Messrs. Lud w ig A Son for their success irr business. These gentlemen require no introduction in this or surrounding counties, having lcen located amongst us so many, many years. Their record as men of good judg ment, integrity and honesty is well estab lished. Ther good judgment in keeping pace with the times is evidenced by their success in obtaining the agency of Klein's Silver Age and DiHiticsne Kyo Whiskies, together with the leading Petinsy I vania Kye Whiskies honied by Max Klein, whose reputation for lott ling only absolutely pure goods is (irmly ostablshed. Men high in in their professions publicly and cheerfully endorse his Silver Age and Duijuesrie Kye Whiskies. II is name on every bottle is a guarantee to tho purchaser that the arti cle is pure. A sworn guarantee of its pur ity from the distiller accompanies every tMittle of Duiiuosno Uye. Silver Age is so favorably known that it is unnecessary to dwell here on its merits, suffice to say that it is the UaiUr of Jtne old rye ultiskiex. Palat'ible. mellow and invigorating. Messrs. J. hud w ig Ai Sorr not only recog nized the good qualities of these brands, but the the constant and steady demand for t heiri, and hastened to secure tho ex clusive agency in ISIair ami Cambria coun ties. These excellent brands of whiskies now on sale to the trade generally by J. Ludwig A- Son, wholesale agents, Johnstown, Pa. - larrlaice Llfrnsr. The following marriage licenses xvoro is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the weekending Wednesday, August 11. is'.'.': Pout E. Fox and Annie Murray, Johns town. John F. Smith ar.d Elizalioth Gerlx-r, Johnstown. William Ashcraft and Catharine M ISaum, Elder township. Peter Culch and Ilerureua Klingenberg Johnstown. Ponjamiu V. Morris, Sheridan and Kos- tella Howbaker, Morroll ville. A renrntnt 4'onrt. Tho follow ing cases were disposed at Ar gument Court: A. F. Fick vs. P. R. R. Co. Motion for a now trial. Continued. J. M. Murdock iV Iro. vs. Catharine Mc Kelvy. ct al. Motion for a new trial. Cer tified. P.arnhart Pros. vs. Catharine McKelx ey. Motion for a new trial. Overruled. Then. Petition, plaintiff in error, vs. J. II. Condon; for use John Linden, defendant in error. Certiorari. Proceedings affirmed. In re opening streets in Lilly ljorough. i '.nit inued. Alfred lb -slop, committee of. Joseph Ifes- lop, vs. Jacob J. Sti ayer Report of Mas ter. Continued. In re road in Minister township. Review confirmed absolutely. Charles A. Langhc in vs. Jacob Thomas. Pill in equity. Continued. H. II. Wcimer ys. J. A. Cavnaugli ot al. Rule to show cause. Rule absolute. I'se Robert Ferguson vs. Sol Wagner ot al. Rule to show cause. Continued. I'se Johnston, Ruck it Co. vs. Ceorge W. Callaher. Rule to show cause. Certified. Rcrnaru Karl vs. Ignatius tiross. Rule to show cause. Ordered that H. Seanlan Esq., furnish transcript of appeal If de fendant appears within l." days and pays costs and perfects recognizance. In re rule on auditors of Portage town ship. Rulotosliowcause. Settled. W. R. Hancuff vs. F. N. Rurk. et al. Rule to show cau'.i'. Continued. C. W. Foust. plaintiff in error, vs. P. W. Hellrick, defcuJant in error. Certiorari. Proceed i rigs reversed. C. W. Foust. plaintfff in error, vs. P. W. Ilelfrick, defendant in error. Proceedings reversed. C. W. Foust. plait tiff in error, vs. Steph en Prot hers, defendant in error. Certio rari. Proceedings reversed. In re private road of John Crause in Clearlield township. Continued. In re private road of I). C. Philips, Eb ohsburg. Argued and held for advise ment. Joseph Kroleiidotfcr vs. Joseph Roxv uian. Pule to show cause. Exceptions overruled. Leon Heilbioner vs. John Crousc. Rule to show cause. Continued. R. F. Hammers vs. Daniel Cauflield. Rule to show cause. Rule alixduto. In reroad in Carroll township. Contin ued. II. L. Mullen, plaintiff in error, vs. Com monwealth, defendant in error. Certiora ri. Exceptions sustained and proceedings reversed as to re-hearing had li-foro jus tice. Evan J. Evans vs. George Page ct al. Rule to show cause. Rule discharged as to Samuel IJrallicr and John (littings, and Geo. Page subrogated to rights of plaintiff as against D. W. Angus as to tho sum of $7S.-" and one-half of costs. Trust, Safe Depo.-it and Title Insurance Co. et al. vs John W. Puck et al. Rule to show cause. Continued. Jacob Paltzer t-t al., plaintiff In error, vs. I'. A. Griffith, defendant in error. Certio rari. Continued. Mary Palewine vs. W. II. Troxell, et al. Rule to show cause, font inued. I'se F. A. ( resswell vs. E. P.. Kantz et al. Rule to show cause. Continued. Ellsworth Kutikle vs. Johnston Mc Laughlin. Rule to show cause. Contin ued. Francis J. Pakrr vs. Catharine Raker. Divorce. Rule to show cause why discon tinuance should not be stricken off. Atlas Publishing Company vs. P. L. Eok A Son. Rule to show- cause. Exceptions overruled and rule discharged. E. L. Holsinger vs. Win. McKillip t Co. Pule to show causv. Judgment opened and issue awarded. Kenolallona of Itmiml. On Monday afternoon before the ad journment of Couit the Cambria county Rar Association adopted the following; re solutions on the death of Geo. M. Reade, Ksij., xv hit h w ere ordered to 1h entered on the records of the Court. Addresses xvere matte by W. II. Rose, F. A. Shoemaker, Alvin Evans, I). E. Dufton. John Fenlon and W. II. Sechlor. IX MKMOR1AM. The Rar of tho county is called ujion again to mourn the loss of one of its able and successful members. George M. Reade, Esij.. having departed this life on June2"J. Ittr,'. Mr. Reade xvas admitted to tho Cambria County Par on tho 8th of Octo ber. IS.. 1. At the time of his admission the way of a young lawyer was a hard one for in: had to combat such able men as Judge Thomas White, John G. Miles, II. D. Foster, William Ranks, Robert L. Johnson, and others; some of whom were in the zenith of their power and practice as laxvyi rs at this liar: and others, who by an adheionce to the principles of the pro fession w jn a place in the legal history of our courts. He entered the field with an in- loinitable will, a fixedness of purpose and it resolution to tight the battle. He was a close student all tho days of his profess- mal oari-cr, and was seldom confronted in the trial of a ease w ith a legal proposi tion which he was unable to answer ami support by authorities. His practice was a large and varied one and his Industry, ability ;-ud zeal in behalf of his clients se- curot: turn a lucrative one. lie possessed one of the largest and finest law libraries in Western Pennsylvania, and it was his delight to sit among his books and gain pleasure and profit from their contents. If is greatest legal contests were not con - lini-d to the courts of this county alone; ho xvas well known in the Supreme Court of the state, and in the United State 'ourl. He was for many years the honored Pros identofour Par Association, and at the time of his death Chairman of the Ex amining Committee. His death xvas srid den though not unexpected, and now xve mourn the loss of a professional brother and friend, the community lost one of its most valued citizens and above all, the family an affectionate father and brother. HcmiJretl, that a copy of this memorial be presented to tho Court of Common Pleas of this county with a request that the same lie spread upon the records, and that a copy bo suitab'y engrossed anJ trans mitted to his family. V. HoKACK RoSK, F. A. SllOEMAKKR, Henry II. Kritx, Ai.vin- Evans, Doxai.i) E. DrFTox, Cominittit'. Will Strike. A dispatch from Altoona says: At a mass meeting held in Philipshunron Tues day night representatives or over three thousand miners in the Clearfield district decided to strike September 1st un less an advance is made in the price of loxv- gratle coal mining and a change made in tho chock-woighman system. A resolu tion was also adopted calling on the men of the Punxsutawney district, which adjoins the Clearfield district, to staud firm for de mauds of the same character, which they haxe presented to tho operators. In the Punxsutawney uistrict alone there are ov er tlirrn; thousand men. The men in lolh districts have submitted a number of grit- v ances and will go out as one man, as they are thoroughly organized. The Rcrxvind Company, which will be principally affected, is known to have an an order to supply the Now York Central railroad with 2,")O0,(X)i tons of coal within a specified time, which leads the miners to think they will have an easy victory. The company declares that it wil hold out against any advance or change. Mr. Melancthon Evans, a former Eb eiisburger, has boon apiointed a letter car rier of the third class iu Allooua. The Lam Keasbore Eirartlar (be Cteaaon. The last Pennsylvania railroad seashore excursion of the season leaves Pittsburg August Hth. The tickets include the choicest points on the coast, and are available for ('apt-Max-, Atlantic City. Sea Isle City, or cean city at the same rate. The excursion tickets, gofl for twelve days, are to 1k sold at a rat.; of fpi.no from Pittsburg, anil at correspondingly li,w ratesfrom other stations. A special train of Parlor Cars ami Day Coaches will leave Pittsburg at ss...o .. m. f i r Philadelphia, stopping at all important junction points, xx here connections w ill be made with trains from branch lines. Pas sengers will spend the night in Phiiadel ....A ...... ..i ... i i . ii.i aim .i.n ,-,- iu nit,- .st-asiitiri oy regu lar trains of the next day. Tickets will be sold from stations named lielow. anil train schedule will be as fol lows: Train Rate. leaves. Johnstown ?'.i..- ll:o:t a. m. Cresson s..n " Altoona s.ui i:.v p. m. Philadelphia Arrive :Ui '"' Tickets will also lie sold from East Lib erty, Irxvin, Uniontown. Connellsville, Scottdale. Alverton, Greensburg, and Johnstown for regular trains leaving Pitts burg 4.r$0 and rt.K) i. m. with Pullman sleeping Cars attachinl, arriving in Phila delphia next morning, w hence passengers will proceej to tin- shore by any regular train of that day. Application for information shor.ld lie made to T. E.Watt, Passenger Agent Wostoru District, Pittsburg. Pa. Tho big sheave block which is in place at the corner, just above the stone bridge, through which the cable is runs that hauls the coal cars up and down from the rolling mill mine, broke on Saturday and the cable torn clear off, tearing with It fourteen tel egraph polos. It struck a Hungarian and threw him over the bank. lie was badly bruised but had no bones broken. The broken block was at once replaced. Joiuu- totrn TVmoorrtf. 9f leellaneooa Nollcea. EHF.NSHVKI MAKHI.K ANU .iKAMI'K Works, as flirt -hut t.y a rneclal reburter f the Johntnwa Iuy Hrrmld. Reliable dealers and tinr ttoods. Purine a recent fljlnir trip to KteDnarif the writer o this article Tijlted the Marble and Iran te Works ot . Wilkinson h. Son, which were ttmnt?e.1 In S. The fenlor memr.er of thl pronrrs'lve hrm has hs.l an experience of thlrty Cve yearn, anil til on and partner Is alro a (killed worker. Tbe elass ot work they prxluce Is ot the hiube't ela'S and tyle. rrotn four to Ave bands are employed and the very tinest mon ument In the county seat are specimens of their skill. Shipments are made through tbU. and to adjoining counties. "All ktnji oi cemetery work isi executed ana tine line of Iron Hailing Ih handled and sold. The stock of work kept on band (received tif the ear-load) Is very extensive and many very tine monuments are exhibited, two especially oeluK executed In the rustic style and In Imitation ol brickwork, with a finely executed cross on the top. Am fin the many fine monuments erected by this hrm is an ctsbt ton hifieen-leet-biKb monument, for Sberifl liritT.th. monument lor Father t'brlstv (Ptxteen feet hiicb). also monu ment tor Jacob Klhler and daughter ot John (irifflth. Itotti gentlemen give personal atten- tinn to ru inc as well as executing me nnest work. In all the lime they have been in business they have adhered strictly to the maxim all goods just as represented and prices as low as the same class ol woik can be bought elsewhere. XV e have no hesitancy In recommending Messrs. Wilkin son ai Son to our readers as reliable business men. progressive and trustworthy. Visit their estab- n-iiTnent oeiore oraering eiscwncre. ESSpecial attention paid to setting work. rixHE Ebensburg Building .V Loan Association J. will sell (l.OtiO.00 at their meeting In the council cbamberon the fourth Monday In August; sales takes place at 8 r. at. THOs. DA VIS. i.titTis L.AKiaiBK, secretary. rresiucot. T7HJH SALU P Farm In Munster township. Cambria coun ty. Pa. For particulars call on or address .'l ll.'. I.l.lllu. W A ' - ' - . . . .J t Junel7.3m. Cresson, Ha. CAK U'lbol Barb Wire cheap at I'ulton L & Son's. JUST RECEIVED ! -A LARGE LOT- Boots & Shoes -I50UGIIT AT- Sheriffs Sale ! FROM THE STOCK OF W. E. SCHMERTZ &, CO., PITTSHrKO, PA. The public invited to call. Prices away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. ri'KlAL. LIST. 1 1,1 ii t ol causes set down tor trial the second ti. Thomas. ... ..vs. Cannon. vs. Ft per et al. vs. Cooler. vs. Prosser et at. . vs. Camptiell. vs. Kays . week cl September, 18' M aitenan Aw - ltoran et nx Kutledge & Miller McImnaM Buck O'liara Urahara...... ...... Jardner .... Sll.le vs. Morrellvllle Cat!e K.oMl.fc. ....vs. Slepeas. vs. Young. ....vs. Croy le. vs. Iiunlap st al. ...... vs. Miller. ....vs. Blleiteln. Mark I.lf'Ttl S. Kwart l Co Sloan . Pardon et al. Zimmerman.. Klinordlnger ... vs. Moore et al. -vs. I h Pert. .....vs. Met lough. v. Mellullen et al. .. ..... Zimmerman. .vs. Hellrick. ..ti. Ieabey. vs. L'hL Notley a. llarler Benford - - Siiigiemire k Co... Huguenot ai Keener Moxley Cos t low. .. . vs. Dwelling House In- Insurance Co. Mlldren ., , ts. Johnstown Savings Hank. JAS.U. DARBY. Frolhonwlary. Frotbonotary's ofilce. Ana. 8, 1992. To Investors. 1IrHY go away from borne to seek Investments when you can bur Pennsylvania First Mortgage securities on tne i:rn or iunntniy Favment plan and which will net you twenty per cent, on your money? For particulars call on or addrera n.A.tnitiuiAKi. Aug. S. ltVZ. Ebeneburg. Fa. nOTt'L LE liRAM'E. H. J.SHKTTilJ. Proprietor. located at liuBoia. Fa., near thH. K. a. P. Railway Depot. We always endeavor to fur nish the Deft accommodations to business men. leasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search ot 3oin!ort and quiet will bnd It a desirable place tostup. 1 lie table is unsurpassed and la always supplied with the best the market atrords.and all the delicacies of the season. The Bar is sup plied with the eboicestoi pure liquors and cigars ana notning put tne iwi is soia. special atten. lion given to tne care oi corses. H.J. SCHETTIO flJ ALT- WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, TAKE 1 INCT1CE: I have purchased the following personal prop eity from A. J. Benden, and nave lett the same In his possession, vlx: Une bay horse and har ness, two spring wagons, two cows, tnree pigs one cook stove, one heating stove, lonr beds and bedding, two tabiea twelve chairs. All persons are hereby cautioned not to purchase the same or to interiors in an) way wnn aia property. FKTEK DF.LOZ1EK. Delaney. Cambria county. Pa. &n(ut: iu lira il XTOTICE Is hereby given that the following ao 1 count baa been hied in the Court of Common Pleas ot Cam I Tla county, Pennsylvania, and will be confirmed by said court on the F1KST HUN DAY OF SEi-TEMHtK, ltr.fi, unless cause be shown to the contrary: The account ef Jee H. Dimond, assignee of jonn ana uacimia r. .uc;ormiCK. J.C. DAKBY. Ang. 12.1S92. Prothonotary OTKAY SHEEP. O Came to the premises of the subscriber In camnria township on or about the 15th ol June, tire sheep with blue pain: mark on rump, one having a silt in the leu ear. The owner is re quested to come forward prove property and take them away, ixherwiie tbey will be dlriosed of ac cording to law. LEWIS K1KC1. August 1-2. 1092. TW. DICK, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Esxasaciio. Pkiib'a' aafSpeclal attention given to claims for Pen aion Bounty, etc ch7- 'two JF. McKENKICK, e . ATTOHBET AMD OOl'KSKLLOR AT L1W, EBLNSBCKli. . . PA. 4VaOtllce ou Centre street. i .-snort ttouie uanroad. in eltect on and alter oveajber 13t.h I8S1. ' Irvona Exp.t.. -i Church i 2 ? Traint .' "2E2SEEE-2 E raai Line i Mail 73 D H 2 trieS"sI Dlst . : Pacific t- I I- Mall g"i s 5 2 3 :-: 2 n ii-Yi Church ; Traint i Cresson ' Exp.f..l ' 5r34i.-c.r:itSp.s;5R a.--ece!eosoeoe07ora Ieave dally except Sanday. i leave Sunday only Black let'ers indicate telegraph stations. Iienny's. Moore's and Crlstie's Cro-iflnif? will be flag stations ior ai; trains. o. 1 connects at Cresson with Johnstown ti- . . f . "T In. niil.li tktwMn I mm... . n il Vihontown. and with Pacific Express at t 4H for points west of Johnstown. Also with Mall Train at 9 '1 fur points east of Creson. io. a connects witn Man l rain at i io ior pom's West of Cresson, and Mail Express for points east ol Cresson. From points west of (Wesson IS o. 4 connects with Mall train at 23. and from points east of Cresson with Johnstown Express at 8 2. and Pa cific Express at 8 46. ISO. e connects with Mall Train at 4 2A from points east of Cresson. and Mail Express at i 17 from points west ol Cresson. unaav trains connect witn racitie c-xpressand Mail Train west and mall Express east Passengers to or from points on Pennsvlvania at Northwestern Kail road can take train at Coal port or Irvona. Stations marked "f" are flag stations. Pas sengers wishing to ret off will notify the con ductor, rassengers wisning to ret on win nag the train at these stations. Trains will not stop unless ao notif.ed. W. P. KATHBl'N. ieneral Manager and superintendent. V. 3. BCKOOON. Train Master. "I) AIDROAP TIME TABLE OF TH E EBENS IV burg ti Cresson Branch Railroad. In eQect lecember 20, 1991. WEST. ; EAST. lyster Exp k 66 a lu ; riarritbnrg Ac. 9 art a m U'enem Exp.. 4 43 a m ! Seaahore Exp.. :u a m Johnstown Exp..S 24 a m I Mail S8 a m I'actflc Eip.....8 46 a m; Day Exp 11 04 a m Mall 4 26 p m ! Altoona Exp.... lidB Way Pass Jt 36 p a Mail F.xp S 17 p m tPhlla Exp tUpn SOUTHWARD. Ills- No. L No. i. No. 3 tance. a at A at m. Etienrbura: 7 40 lo ." 35 Bradley S.O T 60 10 81 3 41 Kaylol 4.8 T M 10 36 3 SO Noel 6.1 8 01 10 SS 3 Mi Munster 7.6 8 U6 10 41 4 00 Lucket 9.6 8 13 It) 46 4 08 Cresron 1 1 3 8 20 10 an 4 16 NORTHWARD. Dis tance. No. 1. No. Z. No. 3. Bradley, Noel and Lucket are flag Stations. No trains on Sunday. ATTENTION. SI LDI ERS! I have been appointed by the Hon. Secre tary of the Interior PENSIdN AND CLAIM A.TENT. I have TWELVE YEARS' EXPER IENCE. All claims entrusted to me will receive prompt atttntion. Any soldiers drawing lets than (it per month pension can have It Increased to 4. . fit) and tl per month, according to disa bility, under the act ol June i7, li'.!. Pleare give an old wounded comrade your pat ronage. Oltlcewitb Wm. H.Sechler. Attorney at Us, Reade's Kow, Centre street. Ehenithurs, Pa. J. C. Kl'KKK. Pension Attorney, Late Major 11th Kegt.. Penna. Reserves. May 'ju, l(f.ri3tu fCTltJE is hereby given that the billowing ac JA count has been hied in the Court ot tkiin mon Pleas of Cambria county. Pa , and will lie eonhrmed by said Court on Monday, (tit) Hlh atajy ef AtiaTal unlcsi caute be shown to the contrary: Intt and final account of J. O'Connor, as atKnee ol Chas. E. Beckley et ox. JAS. C. DAKBY. July li.lSVi Prothonulary. RAILROAD TIME TABLE NO. 1 OF TH r. Cresson. Clearheld Countv and New York I ! " c -- r: n i- -'a3o.sre- orr.ci- Cresson au 11 in 6 Locket 1.7 9 85 11 'Jfi & 30 Munster 3 8 9 40 1 1 2 5 :7 Noel 6.3 44 11 35 ..6 43 Kaylor 6.6 9 47 11 41 5 4S Bradley 8.3 9 Si 11 47 5 67 Ebensburg U.S. 10 10 13 01 6 10 A EEHTS WANTED! i.UV'ttiinltj. iM.A- i. k juni mn; t.. Beau, asa urawiwas, . v. iS!PWatcIi this space next week for 1 MTOjVS (Kreat Advertisement. rfl V! A - 1 A 1892. EBENSBURG Wil! Have For Plows, Si.rlria Tooth Harr. uli ivatom. Mowing Maohm. -. Reaper; , KMlii-c. Se-tion tor all .Ma. Hay Forks, liny Carriers Ttiie t.ers . Sled "e. fh m p. Ir.t. 1. in.lM.1 . Plow Hun. lie .'. 3; .w li.-auis, I ...a Hoi;f. .. Mi.in, I. 'l:vt!. II. -.ur' li. nt tnv Stoe, ! nui-i-. rjtc .1 all kitidi. IT IS A IU TV Tow vroynwrwelfaind fam. fir ta ft lite im-x ! for yoatr meney. H. I ll.aiilMiM,liiili rrvmemib be.I valae l.r trices aakrd, as thouaaniul Will t-lll. UTTiKE KO f.rBTITlTE.UJ IxonsuiKS la your Irmlariir lv arnrr at acinar W. L. DOUGLAS co cunr s.or. THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONtf. A inline Slewed akae, Vint fill mnf op. flue calf. aeamleiMt. urn'mtb Iti.lde, tifXll 1". trims, com ffortable.Ft llsh and durable than au rith.-r.boe ever fld at the price. Equals cuaUiiii nutJe anueacoaUiiK from a4 to fcv S.I Hnd-e-vred. tlnecnlf .hnea. That "4 moat stilish, ea nnil durMlilc .n.s. ev.-r a...l at the pnt. he tnuai line luijKirUMi alioea cost ins; 43s O SO Pelice Skir, worn by farm era and all 90s otbrni who ttaut a go.! h-avy i-nlf. t hr. v 'lsl, extrusion edge ab. w. ru) to waia lu, and ill fc.s!. the f-t dry aij.l w :.rtu. SO AO l-'lne( alf. ta-i.-iS and tl.0 Wark. 9 atw a I itarp'i shi-. . IU kiv n. ..-.r f r t hit tntttey thau kiiv i.ilii-r tunk. Tli-y r- nia.l f .r r vlce. The Ini-ruiisiii aaic ibuw tiu4 jrVIatui.'a liavefound thls.nt. nnue 5 J.0 and V.mlt.' 01. ?3 rVktawl DUVB pliM-a arr v. ..i n l.y the !' . ry v here. TheuKwt e.f -al,l...hisia..l'l at ihcprlis'. I iHlod JJ l.OO It ano-.ro ed, Si.-KI. aWCiaic5 t.UO wl -l.7i hh- .r Miaea are made of ib lst lnii;..l: i-r nn..(ir, aa lialrtsl. Tht y revery lih....iuf.rtl.l.-and .iura t.l. Thetu'i.lii'suaUcu-t..rii tual...i.M-sc. .tlng fnirn ai-t' toa.ti. t lu v Isu iiecl..ill.lir Ul their f.Mitwear are flinlu.ij tin. out. 4 ali.D.-tv. I IxitiU.' catntf and tho price Is etaniTrtMl ttn tlu LmjCUiiu cif -ai'ti ?b! I.M.k t'.r It w b-n you tiuv. lM-wtir,..f ivuh rsttnt'tltnr..iiil triiuti' oth.-rVitak-. forOim. ti.h aaiisi !tuti"Tiiar4 frtitiiltllrtit ami titij. -t I.. nifc--utl..u I f law fir ob taining nt.nifv iiuil.T fals pr,-r.bix. . I- UOl'til.As. llrtH-kl.u, Alataa. Sold by C. T. KOBEKTS, AKfiil, I ICMtl -tU !. Policies cni'cu at si.urt u'lce In the OLD RELIABLE ETNA11 tad (;f Itfr f'irat ias t'oiupaules. T. Vvr. "DICK, jft ri: Tiir. OJO HAliTFOUD SNSURWIE CCniV. t'll,MMt.t:t;t UtJSiMs 171)4-. Et-ensbura. J uiy "1. 18a. W&l Fire Insurance Apcy T- AV. DICK, General Irsurance Agenl. KltUXaliCliti. I'JL. .:. FOUMDKV Salo This Year : Ccliitr l lnili.Wii, !si.'i M eiL-hts. 4 liiiLirey 1 op?. Iron Pumpf, i; tie I'Uft. Wui'lif. Kua l a ts. Mut-a-Koardr., Hun gies, SlcUc. I :n 'i ! . t .r. l.u.i lir,- Pijicr. I R. jg. s'.. s,(a, S-il '.'r.tri:. S01T..I K.I " . I M.1 ' .-ouj'a, (irain unllii w't; Corn I 'an' rr Al'.arl.UifUl H. A. SHOEMAKER. R. L. JOUS S 1 US. M. J. 'I I Jk. j Tl , . , c. i -v , TJiw.l- C-- ( ' ! J 011111011, JUC!v iV Vt., I 7 JJVNKKIIS. EBEXSDURG. ... PENN" A. M . Bt K, abier. EHTABLlHHKU'lbt". Carrolltown Bank, CARROLLTOWN. PA. T. A. toll ARK r; II, Canhler. Gc wol OnnHnir Diirtnsr Tsnfir itc4 1 i JLuLi'tLUt LCiLl DCukliliL flauiUCli The loll.iwlng are tLe principal .citurcl ol general luumug luyin"ff : iriusifN Received paya' lu on den.at..l. and Imeref 1 1 e a. lug certioeatui itsued to t'Oie ' ni'lt. i I.4A!N i ' Extcn.lel to ruitiiiner" on la.irnt. etc; tr ' approved paper Jl-iimnteJ at ll Hilu. j roi.i.itTioMi : Made In the locality and npon ail the t .n. in -' towns in the I'nited Slate. Umriert - . IIRtl'TS ' lHoed negoitablo In a:; pa-' of ite t ntt -. ', states, and loreign exchange trraej on . f.r ol Euroi a. : Ol men-bantu, firmer and o r .- n:. ... 1 t' whom reasocat.le accitiui.! itmo a ' ' t-e e n ! Patrons are assured that all fa'si. tl' "i be held as strtcilv rivaie and 1 .uti ' "'i that they will f.a trcate t a. Iloei. ...- , backing rules will permit. Rejie'' JO II VNTO.. KHH A IU. ! C. A. LANGBEUf, ! aT.i.ELfn',tarcT ol au1 I't-al r .1 i ALL KINDS of HARXEaS -A. SADDLE, BRIDLES, HKIP , COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLAKKETS, Robes, Ely Nets, t'urTy Combs, etc., etc. He pairing Neatly and Promptly dour. Alt work guaranteed to give salihlactlon. Riding Bridles, from.......... . .. ooc up 'l eain Bridles, from ....1 ip. ljp Dusters, Irom siic. i.u. Mat hine-ma le Harners. from . '.nu u'. li and made Harness, iroin i..i).oo t;j -Call and examine my su.i'k beit re pur chaxirg elsewhere. 1 Kuarantee ui' .! f ' p as the cheaper i. -Sliop U arker Row on Centre .trod, aprlvif M. D. K1TTELL, Attorney- r - m. jUv EEENSBl'Ktl, PA. Offioe in Armory Hulldlrn. t.. p.C. urt llouha. "lflK:l'?r,7eI.Jeiant ri'IK'1 Mil'! id UII It. l-i .., ! ere rm Ple. I Il lnig.'isi;oi i: -ml. iif - . free. '.,b'p"1i'''v1 1JOX mo, .Ni' Is GEO. M. 1IKADK, ATTOKNEi-AT I.AV. . Laaaaar'su. Paaaa. srtittm on Centre street. l.al High. CJtcr rs?4 BEE M W fLBDN PL Va r MM r.
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