OJW' IMai Cambria Jrccimm, KI1KXS1JMMI, CAMI1HIA CO., PA. 1'KiPAY. - - ski-i i;mi;i:i: .s, I.4'.l. AM l't K l,. I.ul'or I;iy m.t i.lisrrveil in this Mr. Fulin Lloyd ami ifo arc at the ,.i Fair. Mr-. Kolu'l t Murray, of this place, is ,, i inii-ly ill. V. II. Walt .ll. r a liiisiny for sale in ln-r i'oIiiiiiii. Mr. .1. Sccliler. of Altoona. visited Kt , nl'iii'- on Tm-xlay. Mr. Henry S;rinirT,of l'.arr township, i- in tow n on Monday. The livlitiiinir Miu.-k a tree in Maple I'.ii l on Tuesday tiihl. Mr. William Wall., of the Carolltown , u s. was in town on Monday. Mr. Ainl'iose llranilf, an siircil citicii ,. ilinoie, is ilanireroiisl y Mi-- Hose Hearer, of t'arroll tow n-hip, x.iied friends in lOlieiislniri; this uei k. Mi. I'., .lame- and wife on Monday - .ii led for ( 'hieaa to t he World's Fair. The liuhtnini; on Tins!ay nk'ht - ii ii lit 'I on t all I he are lights i n on r s ree t s. Mi-- llird Koln l is on Thursday stinted ;, i i liiiiuiiiiii a visit to t lie World's I'air. Mr. W illiam llehe, of ishiimion . . r i -1 1 i . visited Kleiislmi'r on Tuesday. Mi. .Joseph .1. Miller, of I'.arr toun--i, .. u a-a v isi tor to KIhiiIuiih on Mon- il Mi..lohn I'reidhotr. of M ii lister tow ii--i ;i. -pen! a few hours in town on Tues- 1 1 I V . A irvolver ami helt were found in an i . in the w est w aid on I 'i nla v of last W lli l' Sllpel illleli.lelit Thomas had v I'll h jilts of ulass hloUeli 1.) Tli u I'-ila y ' -!! III. Mi. Martin I'li.-U. one of Allegheny I I i-li I p's o!dos ci t iells, v ;1s jM t,,vn M .n.i.iy. M.--I-S. .los.ph and .John Holt., of II i i-'s, v ei i i tow ii for a few hours on ...n...i . M.--IS Maud and l'annie SlioeniaKer r . .1 si. X.ivi.n's aeaj. inv on Wednes i , ,i- -I udei.-ts. A : i I lie w i nilou s on the west side of Mi .l.-s. luls i nail's hull-e Hele lilolxell i i : l.e li.ii! sturiii. A i si,ade tree in front of Mr. K. ('. I'.l! I ,-h's I esj.lem i- was hlolvili hy Tlles i l.. lit 's slol lll. A :,'!,. si -in,, ni ,s. , , daughter of U . V. I : a ir. of A Itoona. d ied oiiTue-day , i -1 . id u hoopi 'rj i-i.iii'Ii. I -ss s. Ivlward t iriflith and Sherman '1 of this- plaee. start. -, ,,- t i ia .1 . I's 1 a i r on M on. la y. 1' ,ol I llleitor I.oui;. in the I'll-: end ; .w n. hud t w en t y - lou r liirhl- of aias I i ii hv ! he ha i I storm. Ti.e i --1 1 r rains have snftem-d up t,,. Jl OI..I to -,,,,. ,.t,.,t at,,l 1 j,.' f II llli-l's I, u ! ii-v w il h I he fall plow hi:,'. Tin- sijuii i, scasun eonriii'iieed ,,n I-'rt- : ! s l.i-i I ul ihus tar the r turning hunt " ''"He' home empty h.lllil"!.. Ti e I. -ilietli e of .1. ). l,TMl. I'.-.p. i i- ii, ii -'i. atly improved in appea ranee : . I" ;m' Mi'iili'ii to a rnul of paint. M,-se- Marv ami Ka liurhin. ol Chest , i start.-d to I hie. tun on Mmidav for a i. ii.iv -' to the World', i'air. Nil-, .li.si ,,h Toniiiiisnn. of Allegheny : i.-i..p. di.-.i ai l.--r liotue iii that tow n --I. i. mi 1 1 iii lay last n-ed almi.t i o j ear-. .Mi. A. Mi .Mi 1 null. ,,f this plaee. I, as ve.l Tiom the (TI.i:a I i to the I.".-' loiiuiriy oei'tipied hy Mi.-s Kate M'-s-i-. (ooru'e I,. I'ledeiies and ' II. . last w it!, stat ted uvil- ' ' a visit to it iends in A i inst runi: a i ' of - p, i t sin, I, rr, mi I 'ar t o ! tow n :!.iT from 1 "i 1 1 sl,n i are cm-aiuped Hi'l. I- nil the HlaeUliel, in ijlle-: nf .. ,..... The st,,ie nf Mr-. Maty M. I., al.y at 1- w.i- i ntere, I l,y liuri.'l.irs on Tlmi's- ' I "-111 of last week and I'ol.heil ol ."! . : ii ..I ltooiI-. "'a Monday fharles C I i i e.r. ,,f .1 , ,ii ns " 1 an. I I'etei S. l.itiie. of 1-1 1 1 hi I'-r. ' ii'in lt. .1 as attoi ii. ys tu the har of 1 .Mi. i ;,i in j;, . Mi .lusi.ph .1. Honahoe. of C'loarliei.l ' ''( ,p. wl.i!.- in attend. in -e at eourt ' - a- a juror, paid the 1i:im ' .i j, , a-ant isit. lit,!, ll.ito-. of I ;a!!il.ii. Ii a- Ihiii '" -( I. ' li.ll.i'il liV his I ' In po el . I I eol 'e A- I I' I . of tl,e same plae, . VV itl, the ' ' in ii ; 1 1 f .-7 i .i'.o. I '' tainii-i-' iu-tiiiiti. whieh wa- to ! ' ' '"'ii hi Id at i I in ore t he latter part '' - iii'ii.th. l,asl,.-i'U postpon.d and will I ! - .'in- 1 1 iii.- next -pri nij. I:' I'.::!.. !' Uos.-n-Ieel. pastor of the ' e..;,-.-, yatmn at Ah illc. was ' Wl ''''in l,i- hor-e on Th ui's.la y of last v" - o .il I. is hut aim 1 1 aet ui'd. M. -i-. ., t. r an I Ilonald SleM inaU- ' ' '' to ik I heir depart lire on ' . ... -...I f.. s., 'j, kilt's eoll. ire w here ' '' 1 nier a- students f. ,; 1 .-n-ni ' 'y ('iiiMiMi--i.ini r .Jann-s ( 'o-t- teeeiitly reluoVi-d flotu Adallls ' -l ' ' i- ' ' W i i u i oil , had a cow k i i led on ' 1 ' id a few day s airo at the latter '" M. I:. K. lleeiy. or tl.i- plaee. ; ' I., v eriiiiire. I':... oi! Monday to ' - te,;n: in at the medical stud.-nt- i I ni, de I),-. W. W. Hanks, of ' ' ' . 'he i ndo w s on the w e-1 si,r of t he ' ' 1 ' hutch il, ihis place Were liroken 1 '':-!.ivs hail t. .nil. As tin- win ''' ii '. m' sjaimd tlas 1 he h.-s will : ii " y! -. it aii ll.i.'aii. a !! V ill'-, died h'.,'i,e in Willi, ore on Thursday. 1 - ' Is ,;. lier remain- wi'ie iu- vt. Hart holiitnew s cei.ietry. in "' 1 'in ia-t Satuida moriiiie'. - i.e re-1 ; 1 1 of a II u i.'.M ria u cht i - teu- ' 1 -in in, 'l'liursilav of last week. " ' -' ii iaiis landed hehind the hats : i'i.i..,,l, ,H'k-ii and lines a'rea--' '' e than --loo w cut into t he Im.ioiil'Ii 1 " r i. ,,rt of the haliots for county .""''" r ii. Ia-t week's l't:i i ia :" '-: tiai.t. w liich ri suited in the nom ' ' "i Mt. K i; h . is siren a- .V. for M r. x-''-. .ii-'ea. , .V.. w i.U-h it shnuld havi- " i i v Mi Dade, an old iK.atin in of 1 ' " i ' .imliiia counties, died at hi- 1; J ' 1 ' 1 ooi it .in -ome days ai. He w a ' 1,1 ''I.. I in I si . and w as lu iiuht to 1,1 i. i ' oiinty when he was hut 11 years ' '''.ii M eivern. otic of W'iltiiore'.s old ' 'i -. d e, at home in that place on '1 ,. He i- survived hy a widow. ." -N"'il- IMwar.l and l'a t rick, and j'1.' '!'1-- Mr- Ma---M.- Walt., of " ""a and Miss Hiddy. , U' i' hi, hw I. d-e receipt of a compli ( ' "'"' t ti the reun-j K ai.ia stale -1 ir-.1 1 ' Ass,M iati..u .r Tiollinu A., '"'"leis vvjilj n. Indiana t',,unty -'"'oiural As-,M i..ti,,ll, ul in.i..m, j.a ''"""iicrinh toir.Liu The full moon whicli occurs noaf(st the autumnal (iiiiunx is ,opularly tertued the harvest moon. This year its soft. I,ciii'' iaiit and mysterious liirht will shine at the full on Septemher '-'.'it h. or three days after the sun lias passed over the liic. A liieycle meet at Hoiitdale on Satur daywas participated in liy twenty riders from ISUir. Centre. C'learfudd nnJ Hunt ingdon counties. .1. Jv. Kush. of the Star liieycle Cluh. of A Itoona. tistd ti walkover, winntiiir every race in which lie took part and receiving three medals. n Sunday last as Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Maude Duncan, of JMacklick town ship, were retiirnim; from church in a hnt-iry, tJieir hofse hecatlie, lltimaiiuireahle and turnini; siuldetily around upset the IiiiL'jjy. Hotli ladies were slit'htly liui t hut their injuries were not serious. Two women and a child were thrown out of a two horse spring wat'on on Iliu'h street on Wednesday evening hy the sea on which they were seated, vvliich was loose, ov erturnini;. We failed to learn their names hut we judirefrom the manner in which they j:ot up that they wi re severely hint. The .Johnstown daily Itetmfnit has removed from its old tiarters occupied ever since the llood. to the Ilaniion hlock, where ii has rooms com men-unite with its constantly incrcasim; wants and in one of the hes portions of the city fot hllsjness. We cot,e;it nhite the Iiimri ill on its new ami pleasant home. It is feared that a herd of cattle on the farm of Samuel Moieliertrer. of South Mahoiiim; Is sulleiini; from pluro pneii inoiiia. Ills. Kinter and Millet, a couple of our In t. veterinary surgeons, have ex amined t he cat t le and reported the case to the state authorities. The disease Is very contagious. - In 1 1 iii mi .Mess, nnr. The Iloliiiliiyshur correspondent of the Altoona Tiil'iuif savs: Tin- hand of i-'ypsios that has heen encamped near Jlen IliiiL'toli lil idue for the past Week, f ilded their tents ami departed for Cainhria county yesterday inorninsr. There were t went y wair mi-, fort y horses and si t y men. w omen ami children in I he caravan." A house cat that Dr. T. M. Richards, of this place, had no use for, one day hist week was presented to a man livitm about seven miles from lu re, ami transported to his new home iii a hair. After a few days recreation in the country the cat returned and airain took up his resilience at liis old home apparently determined to stay for the remainder of Ids days. Monday and Tuesday of t his week wa nnti'd for the extraordinary nuinher of drunk men to he seen on our streets. They were all st ramjet's ami had evidently failed in correctly ijuauintj Khcnshurj v. hi -key. The t ri file e pa n-ioii I, rand, in tended for the traii-ii-iit trade of the Huns and Ikes, will l riio.r the answer much nuicker than ordinary htands. (n Wednesday tnotninu liuhtninu struck the larue harn of .Josiah Ilowtnan. near I'rieiien's in Sotuei set count y. and set it on lire. In it w:i-st oied all of t his year's crops, consi-t i,;j of hay. srain and -tru'.v, all of which was hurtled. The slock and farming init'leim tits were gotten out ami saved. I he l :,rn was insured hut there was no insurance on the contents. --The Spiinaler Siiilhirl. a new paper puhii-hed at SpanuhT. made its initial how to the pnhlii last week ami proposes in the future to appear weekly, is-ued in the in interots of I he people of Spai'u'lef in par ticular .ni l the people of Cainhria county generally. It is neat in a ppearanee and se'tii- to he level-headed in "verv tiling hut it- politics, which is Rcpuh- liciltl. I Iii Wed pc-dav . udire Darker imtiosed a tine of on A. .J. McChessruy the prose cutor in a cas,. for faiihuj to he on hand when wanted in the court room. .Indue Darker also nave notice to tho-e in a t tend nee t h:i t when they were snhpoe I lied to he in a 1 1 end .1 nee t hey Were ex -pe !. d to he in the court loom when called ai,. I their ah-eni e would le attended v ith similar lines. The l'i 1 1 shii ru I Hi iitih's unsurpassed special m TV ice to Washington en.ihles it to pitl ii-h t,,. fullest accounts of the doings of coiiuress. Daily letters from the World's Fair, sporti.iu news, ft: ! I l a-e h;ill reports and interest i te' fiction hy hr'lliant authors each day are anmnu its s.rjal features. Dider Ilauuard's story now hcinu puhished in the Sunday is-ue -nt passes all previous ellnrts of this ureat lllllltor. tin Thursday eveniti as Miss I'h.ra tieofee w;is lowerinu tlie hifL'e chandelier in the Kvanuieal church at South Fork to put out the lights the rope hfoke and it fell. hre:ikini: the lamps and settinu it on tire. An alarm was immediately uivcu and a crowd soon a emhled and succeeded in putting out the fife, hut not. however, he fore tin- interior of the huildinu was datua'-'eil to the amount of I."ji. tin Monday .J;ihn Ho-jui- atid Clark Hahltidue. of Jllaii-syilie. were coming home from camp. Wh -n near Cokeville Ilouue colic! , di d to shoot the loads out of his revolver. In doinu so one of the Jialls stru.-k Ha Idridije iti the side, near the heart. He was taken to t!l:tirvi!lc and and Drs. Car-oil and Han.'iiuj prolied for the hall, hut failed to find it. The injured man lintreied until Tuesday, at 10 o'clock when he died. The shootinif was purely accidental. Henry Mishlcr.n well known farmer of Con ema u irh t nwnsliip. Somerset county, was cleniinu a tract of 'and on his farm several days ajjo when, in romovinu a larue stone, a den of ra ! t lesnakes was dis covered. It th" excitement which fol lowed a!! the snakes uot away except three which were killed hy Mr. Mishler and his son. A iiumher of rat tlesnakes hail I n seen in that liehi lately, hut the presence of t he den w as not. know n until the stun'; was overturned. .ah iistmrn llmilil. An exchange says that the Act of March ?A. and that of April ".ii. 1-CW. prov i'les tliat '"any per-oti who shall he found intoxicated in any street, Jiiuliwav. public liotisc or puhlic places shall he lined upon the view of or upon proof made he fore any mayor, alderman or justice of t he peace to J- levied with the proper costs upon the tjoods and chatties of the defendant, which shall lc paid to the tri a-'urer of tlie school district where such conviction is had by the magistrate col lecting the same." All the operator in the I Seech Creek and Clearfield reulon. after holdimr a con ference, have offered the miners their choice of accepting their pay monthly or of accept iufr a lo per cent, reduction. If neither is acceptable, the mines will lie closed down. The miners have not vet come to a concln-i:in. They are afraid thai hy eiitciiiiu into an agreement to ac cept inoi tl.Iy pay they will Jeopardize theii liuhts under the semi-monthly law. About ."..um miners are affected and the condition is hecominu serious. Mr. Charles Calllhan. the poplar yoiuifj business mat; of Draddock avenue, this iiioiniii took Ills departure for Kliens luira. I'a.. on the t ip of the Allcttnenies. here he Will spend I llllich-lieeded VII- cation of two ,,r three weeks hiintitii; ami lisliiny, :it the same time enjoying the company of Ids two littl" daughters, who make their home in that place. Mr. Calli hau says he prefers this trip, with a hori stay at his home, to a trip to the World's Fair, w hich he may take laU-r in the fall. llriuUlmk Scun, j. ith. Ch as. Smith, a miner, employed at Larimer station, attempted to board a moving freight train near Irw in, Friday night, and was thrown under the wheels. His left leg was ground off at the knee and he was otherwise mangled. Eureka mine, Xo. ti. near Punxsutaw ney, Ja.. owned hy ISerwind, White fc Co., was discovered to lie on tire on Thursday morning of lasi week. At the time twenty-two men were engaged at work in it. All escaped except Moses Iluuhes and two of his sons. Water was turned into the mine, but it failed to drown the fire. The mine openings were then closed to stop all draughts, and word was sent to Altoona and Tyrone to send fire engines, which they did. and stnamsof water were pumped into the mine for tli-; purpose of Hooding it. News, news, newsl J i's enough to give a fellow the Jiltn-s. Xoliody married and iioImmIv dead, tiolxijy broke an arm or a head. Nobody come In to talk of the "crap." no one got lxxizy and started a scrap; no one got ruu in for 'akinu a horn, nobody burii-d and nobody Imuii. Oh! for a racket, a riot, a fuss! Some one to come in and kick up a muss; something to stir up the peace laden air, somebody's comet to give us a scare. Somcliody thumped within an inch or his life; some one ruu off witli another man's wife; s.une ,ne come in and nay up his dues; anything, anything, just so it's news. Mr. John J. Canan. one of Altooua's iddest and Inst known citizens, died at his nome in that city on Wednesday. The deceased was born in II untingdon county. April "jo. isi:i, and was in his si-t year. At an early age he came to F.lciishurg w itli Ids father, Moses Canan, Iv-ip. v Jio was one of tlie tirst attorneys to locale in this place. When alxjitt is years of age, in connection father, they started the .'. rnxbitnj .V.i and published it for several years, afterwards removing to Jolnistow n. and from thereto Hlair comity where he lias resided ever since. Mr. Canan was married in Klx-nstiurg on July 17. ls:u, to Mis Margaret Davis, who, with two sons and three daughters, survive him. An Indian grave located in the moun tains almve Donegal. Westmoreland county, w as opened last week. Aliout two wagon loads of small stones were first re move. At a depth of about six feet a flat rock was found. In size it was about .'ix'J feet and li inches thick. Th is covered a colli n shaped receptable, walled in with smaller stones. In the rcccptielc or coliiti a skull was found. There w as aNo foiit.d a small vessel shaped like a jug, made of clay and apparently dried in the sun. A toinaliaw k of stone, some arrow heads, the claws of a beast and several strings of heads wen- by the side of the sk till. There are a number of these graves in the vi cinity and more of them will be opened. A grand low rate excursion to Niauara Falls over the rcnnsylvanla North vest ern railroad and the Ilulfalo, Kochester v l'ittsburg railroad, will take place on Tuesday. Septemher l'.'th, ls'.i.'t. The fare from any of the stations on the Pennsyl vania A- Northwestern from Dell wood to Coal port and Itlain City, is with ie duclions from points between those places and Da Jose, where tlie fare is S4. .". The titne of leaving is: IScllwuod, s:iio a. xi.; ( 'oa I port, i: Ha. m.: La Jose. io:ir. a. xi., arriving at Niauara Falls at '.: l." r. m. lie turning, excursionists can leave Niauara Fii! is hy any regular train of the N. V. C. v II. railroad on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. Sept. :tth. 1 1th and l.Mh: from ISuffalo on icuular trains of the IS., K. A I'. raiiroad. on or N-fore Saturday, Sep tember l'.th, and from I'unxsiitaw m y on icuular trains of the I. .vi N. W. railroad on or befole Monday, Sept. Wh. The hall game at I'unxsutawney on Saturday between the home team and the Jeannette (irays resulted disastrously. While the I'unx.-'y hoys were at bats a liy w as k nocked and t he pitcher and catcher of the visiting club both ran after it. collid ing with great force. ISoth were badly hurt, the pitcher having his jaw broken. A spectator sitting on a tree outside the grounds taking the game in. on seeing the blood -covered faces of the two player, fainted and fell to the ground, a distance of about .''.O feet. Ix'ing seriously hurt. At lifst it was thought his neck was broken, hut this we understand was a mistake, ami the fellow will gel well. Ill the second inning the second baseman of tlie (ireys had his great toe split by a spike in the shoe of a runner; a boy fell from a wagon at the gate and was badly hurt, and a light occurred during the game in which one of tlie men is said to have Ix'cn shot. !( IH-ltillllt. Old Kiislniru'n Krnnlon. A reunion of the old boatmen of Western Pennsylvania was held at Kidgeview park last Thursday. The 'lay was lx-autiful and the arrangements for an enjoyable time were Complete, to say the least. The meeting was not as large as in former yells, tlie chief cause of which, ami one that cast a gloom over the proceedings, w as the large uumlx-r of deal lis reported during tlie past year. Dinner was served at the hotel which was enjoyed by one hundred and seven old Ixiatmen and their families. After dinner the me, tinu was called to order by the venerable president. Major Nathaniel Ncsbit. and addresses were delivered by a nu in lx-r of old boat men, who recalled many pleasant memories of the past. A t t he conclusion id t he speech making the following ofllcers w ere elected for the ensuing year, viz: President, J. C. Campbell. Derry. Pa.; vice-president. Major Nathaniel Ncsbit, Indiana county, Pa.: treasurer, Kev. A. (Jetty, Saltshutg, Pa.; secretary. Irwin Uulledge, Johns town, Pa. It was decided to hold the lic.Xt annual reunion at Kidgeview park, the first Tuesday after the closing of camp meeting next year. (Jrrt nxhiuy jlnns. A KlK t n i tf or 111 . The heaviest hailstorm that has visited Kheiislmrg for years came on Thursday evening about half past live o'clock and lasted for about half an hour. Hailstones fell until the mound was while, cutting down apples, peaches and grapes, ami lay ing low everything in the gardens. Luckily very little wind accompanied the storm and the hail fell almost ierpen diculaily. but in some places where the wind was a little more severe, windows were bioken. One hall stone picked up in front of tin? Fkkkmax oflice measured one and three-quarter inches in diameter, w hile iju ite a number measured one and one-half inches. As the storm happened just as xve were going to press, we have learned very little of the damage done in the various parts of the town hut we ex pect to hear of considerable damage hav bcen done throughout the country. An ripfnalir OrlOtratr. A traveling, medicine company went into Clearlield county not long ago and slocked the county with its cureall. Then the company set about to get certificates of its healing powers. One man, who received $. for hid interest in testifying to the merits of the medicine, had his picture printed In a Ixxik of testimonials over his signature, and willi a story saving that he w as a sound and well man from the use of the medicine. Some kind ncighlxir found the picture and certificate as printed and. Ix-ing of a public spirit, sent it to the ixuislou com-missiom-rat Washington in the hope of sav ing tin government some money. In a few days tlie man who had certified to his ex cellent physical health received notifica tion from tlie pension oflice that his name, which had previously been good for a quarterly stipend, had been dropped from the rolls. Court met on Monday at '.(o'clock. A. i. Charles Witt was appointed constable to wait upon the grand jury. Commonwealth vs. William Tegler, de sertion. Court ordered defendant to pay his wife the sum or 4 per week for lier support and give secuiity for the payment thereof. Commonwealth vs. William Kimmell. surety of the peace. Defendant ordered to enter into recogr. izance in the sum of f-'too to keep the x-ace. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Isenburg, de sertion. Defendant directed to pay the costs and enter into recognizance to pay his wife the sum of : per week. Commonwealth vs. William ISowers. surety of the peace and desertion. De fendant ordered to enter into recognizance to pay his wife the sum of fct per week. -Commonwealth vs. Frank Kolierts, sure ty of tlie ieace. Defendant discliargcd. Commonwealth ys. Margaret Doyle, surety of the peace. After hearing the case J udge Darker directed that the pros ecutrix. Mrs. Craven, and the defendant each pay half the costs. Commonwealth vs. Daniel King, deser tion. Defendant sentenced to pay the costs. Commonwealth x-s. Oeorge McCieary, surety of the peace. Court sentenced the prosecutor, Peyton Drown, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. (Jeorge Matthews, surety of the cai-p. Case held over. Commonwealth vs. Mrs. Annie Yarnell. t surety of the M-ace. and Commonwealth vs. Henry Dias, surety of the x-ace, cross suits, were heard and held over. Commonwealth vs. Jacob Maratt. surety of the peace. Joseph Polx-rts. prosecutor, directed to pay tlie costs. Commonwealth vs. Denjamin Figarr. Thomas Kauer and Mary Jane Kodgcrs, malicious trespass. Jury found defendants not guilty and divided the costs. Commonwealth vs. M. F. Plutnmer, lar ceny. Jury li ml defendant not guilty. Commonwealth s. V. W. Altemus. writing threatening letters. Jury fmd defendant not guilty, hut that he pay half the costs and ihc prosecutor, Philip II. Jones, pay the other half. Commonwealth v. David Davis, cruelty to a minor. Jury find defendant not guilty. nm n liafi. A di-palch from ti. p'.. e to the Pi'.ts Inirg papers n M e.. I . . the follow ing informal ion. an. I t. h is of interest in accounting f..r ! - iv ol money: "The flight of in .t f..r. ign miners. I ;il Mirers and railroad vniikiu.-ii, which has has hi-cn so inalk.-J in Western Pennsyl vania during the pa-t two months, ha furnished a rev chit ion of the relatively large amounts of ready money these peo ple have hoarded until the time of their return to the old country. The umouiAs of money scut by these people from the small mining tow ns in Cambria and adja cent counties is indicated by inquiries at the savings banks ami at the xistoflices. At Peiiscreek iMyrii posiollicci during the year ending J line 1. the Huns in that iicighhorhoixl. w ho did their corresponding with home through that one little post otlice. had Ix-en sending an average of -.'.o(Ka month hack to their home. The money as a rule was sent to a Hun garian hanker in New York, who secures the individual credits at the different places in in the old country. In other words, this amount of gold goes out of this one neighborhood (-very mouth to await the return of transient workmen to their native places. There is a total of JlsT.ooo in uohl sent to foreign countries every twelve mouths by the foreign workmen of Cambria county. The men who air taking this money out of the country are not citi.en- and do not in tend to Ix-. the only equivalent they give for the tx iiefits of government lx ing tlie ineauer exchange for thescanty subsistence they allow themselves here." JlnrrlMf l.i--n-a. The following marriage licenses wore is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the ii k ending Wednesday, Septem ber t'.th. lvi.t: .Jonathan Anderson. Cambria town shtt.. and Minnie James. LTx-nsburg. Peter William Karns. Washington town ship, and Mary T. Lance, Lilly. William.!. Lemon, and Klizalx-th Leh m ire. Johnstown. Frank Do! inc. ISrowustow n, and Catha rine Pustelinak. Johustow n. Henry Sylvester Adams. Parr township, and Maggie Ann Hupp. Pittsburg. John IScseiivihi and Agnes Klus, Johus tow n. Franklin Kough and Margaret Dela hauty, Johusto it. Daniel S. Holsiuger. Scalp Level, and Amanda Jane Lipp.e. Richland tow nship. John C. Lew is, ( oopeisdale. and Mallie ISelishotl. Kosedale. Jacob Perstaaski and Mary Kerhwell, Cassandra. harles V. Horrell and M. I'rama How ells. John-low n. Warren S. Krise. Johnstow n, and Klla geiiora Hammer. Poxbury. Joseph H. W ilkinson. O ceola Mills, Pa.. and Kale K. Lytic, Hastings. William K. Uiggs. Fairmont. W. Ya., and Mary A. Neal, Johustow n. John T. Dobbins and Kmiiia Ingham. Delaney. Body roiid. On Fridav morning of last week the Ixi.ly of an uiikno.vn man was found in the woods near Morrcllville, at the foot of Laurel hill, by Joseph Potter, who was out hunting. A defaced photograph, a gold ring and an empty revolver were found near the Ixidy, which was so badly de composed that identification was impossi ble. The photograph was taken to Pitts burg where the photographer w ho made it fumi-hed a clue that led to the identifi cation of the remains. John Youiigblulh, of Marquette, Michi gan, a printer who had left home a year ago in search of work and who haJ Ix-eu at the home of his brother in Pittsburg on the 11th of July, was missing, lie had written from John-town on the 14th of July and stated that he intended going to Harri-burg, and from that time nothing more had been heard from him. The pic ture and ring, and a card that was also found, left no room for doubt that the Ixxly was that of John Youngblut h. but whet li er it is a case of murder or suicide will probably never 1m; known. Hard Tiiiipn Fait. The country probably never before ex perienced such a hard panic with so little general elTect on business, and the country has never been in as gixxl con dition as it is in to-day. Tlie demand for articles of known purity and quality has )x-en steadily increasing instead of de cteasing. So it is witli tlie rye whiskies l)ttlcd hy Max Klein. The public know that the Silver Age, Duquesne and Hear Creek ryes are the finest in the country. They know that doctors recommend them; that as a stimulant they are unsurpassed. They are for sale by all !irst-class hotels ami dealers at I. .". and fl.uo jx-r quart respectively. Send for a catalogue of the finest w hiskies, w lues and liquors in the state to Max Klein. Federal street, Allegheny. Pa. fir In Chmt Nprinic. The large frame hotel in Chest Springs owned by Mr. Samuel Kelly, of Pattou. and leased and (x-cupied by Mr. Kd. Kcarns, caught lire at an early hour on Sunday morning, and so rapid was the progress of the Maine that the structure, together w ith nearly all the furniture, was soon reduced to ashes. The hotel was one of the oldest in the place, and for a long time in the earlier days was known as the McKcnzie House. We failed to learn whether there was any insurance on the property or uot. Blarkllck Itrma. September 3. Is'.tt. E'litur Cainhria Freeman: After a long silence I again take up my pen to give you a lew Items from this lo cality. The refreshing rains that have visited the parched fields in this neighboi hixxl within the past few days have caused our people to rejoice and thank (oxj in thus disieusiug his blessings. Mr. Thomas McDade died at the home of Charles Farabaugh in lilacklick town ship a few days ago. A number of people from this h.cality will attend court the coming week. Mr. Andrew Priser and Martin Kegley, formerly citizens of Klacklick, but now of JetTerson, Tex., are visiting friends in this lieightxirhood. After a brief stop they will start for Niagara Falls, thence to New York, and then return ny way of Chicago, where they will slop for some time looking at the World's Fair. Miss Magdalen Miller has started for Jeanetle, Westmoreland county, on a visit to her parents. M r. Thomas VUi wards, who lately shipped a car load of sheep to Philadelphia and visited that city to make sale of them, has returned home. Mr. John Duman has improved his farm hy building a tine carp pond and has high hoes in the future of raising some ex cellent fish. Mr. John Duman visited Altoona one day last week on business. Mr. William Nissel. or Klacklick, is Im proving his lot in Spangler by the erection of a new house. Mr. Thomas Miller has returned home from a visit to Jeanette. A heavy frost was to Ix- seen at Mr. Joseph Priscr's on the morning of Septem-U-r :trd. Messrs. John Iiegly and Henry Smith are at present improving theii farms hy the erection of aew houses. Mr. Andrew Duman is building a new frame barn for Mr. James Dennett in Plackliek township. This is the second barn that Mr. Duman has built this sea son. The engineer corps are still busy on the line up the North Plackliek. Mr. Henry S. Adams and Miss Maggie It ii IT, of Pittsburg, will Ix- married at St. Nicholas" church on Septemlx-r l'.th. We wish them a happy life. Dainian. son of Joseph and Catha rine Parrish. died on Wednesday, August :toih. of brain fever, aged fouruten months. The deceased was a bright and interesting child and the Ix-reavid parents have the sympathy of the autire commun ity, m. Arm Miol OH" Mr. Andrew Owens, of Peelorviile, a suburb of Jolinsto wn. on Tuesday morn ing, along with several friends, started out on a hunting expedition. At Sulplicr Springs Mr. Owens, in getting out of tlie vehicle, fai.ed to lift his gun high euough and the hammer caught on the frame of the wagon and the gun was discharged, the charge of shot entering his righv arm and inflicting a terribie wound. His arm was hastily bandaged and he whs taken to the Memorial hospital, w here, after an examination the surgeon found that there was no hox- of saving the limb and that it would have to Ix amputated. The operation was performed and Mr. Owens is getting along as well as could Ix (Xx;cted. We are in receipt of the premium lUt of the Clearfield County Agricultural Fair, along w ith a complementary ticket. The fair will Ix- held at Clearlield on. Septem-U-r is. pi. -jo and 'lst. ntarrlliproaa ollre-. 'pUK St'KSCh'IHKK often for tale a mi--utr ol 1 loU r CHilI'lln purKe In WaiUiiDicton tewn-bip. Cambria d.unij. adjacent tulle coat tnlueof Howell . .Mil oy. now in operation. 1 lir-e ot are ltuted inl lw-y IxMween sumult and tbe hih hriJire. on the townbt rua.t. ('all on or atlilrrrps I'Al L M'Kt'XN A. Sept.. 1SU3. Summit. (Jami-rla Co., Pa. 1 OS r.- Smalt puree, dark areen I liar. t akin, I j with plain ullrer cla.-p. containing Mveral ilnilar. ln on Manner tannplke lt.ta O'Hsra'a auil I'renMin. Suitable renard tor te turn ol me to Mn. .Maurice lUMiar, P. U Uui .". Ureaon. l'a. 'ptIK Ktnstura Hoil.tina 4t toan Ann riatlon 1 will otter for rale at the ennncll rhamti-r, Kt eiitftiurir, on the fourtb Alondav In Sei'rmlr. l.(Kal.ll. THUS. HA IS. KaflTKB I, cm an, Secretary. I'r.-ijeot. VOKNTS ( male or leraale) make (10 a day. .New Invention. fcvery h'ueholl ncj.-t have It. Small outlay, bin pronu. Perfection Mig. tk., 1.S6 SulUalr St.. Cleveland. . F OK SALE. A Kuod ilieht two-boree or heavy one-bore iiedle wagon, nearly new. Will f-e w! c eap by U.Hl'MLEY. P K SAI-K. A truod piano, good ax new. win be nid at a bantam. ll.Hl Sri.EV. FIX SAL. 11 A xood heavy draught bo-re. rart ctytes u.le. by . HI .Nn.KY. IF yon want a ttoo-1 hUKgy. brani new. hand made, cation W. H. Waltz. Ktenr.ur or Carrolltown. AN OKtilNAN-'K determining- the oidth ol Main rtret Irum P. K. K to huroutH line. Section I. Ke It ordained and enacted ! the council of Ii.lly boroOKb and it la herer.y ordain ed and enacted by tbe authority ol tbe tame: That that part ol Main atreet extend nir from P. K K. to north boroub line it to be tbe width of hfty (4o) feeu Section 2. All ordinance or aru ol ordi nance in conflict herewith be and the iimt a.re herebv repealed. lint-1 nod and exacted into a law In council this 31t day of AUKUSt, A. I 1 ''''' Atte't: JOHN It. KKL.L.V. Jouh W.K13iIT,l"etlt. Preaideni ol Cou nc 11. Approved C. A. .Mi-Uokioli. KornM. Sept. 8Jlt. nOTKL. L.KUKA.NIIK. H J. SHETTKI. PaorRia-Ton. located at DuHola. Pa., near the H. K. h. P. Hallway Iiepot. We always endeavor to fur nli"b the bent accommodation, to buineg men, pleaoure seeker and boarders. Persons In search ol .-out tort and quiet will find It a desirable place to stop. The Table is unsurpassed and Is always supplied with the ben the market affords, and all tbe delicacies of the season. The Har Is sup plied with the choicest ol pure liquors and ciirars and nothing but tbe best is sold. Special atten tion Klven to the care of horses. H. J.SCHETTKK VD.MINISTKATK1X' NOTII3E. K-iate ol Thomas J. Williams, deceised. Letters ol administration on the estate ol Thomas J. William, late ol the horouvh ol Kt enohurK. Cambria county. Pennsylvania, bavin been uranted to me. all persons indebted to said 4MHte are hereby notified to make payment to me without delay, and those ham.ir claims agalnrt said estate will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. SUSAN WILLIAMS. Administratrix of Thomas J. Williams, ucceised. Ktieitebunc. Pa., August 18, 1HW3. EXECl'TOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Philip J. Dietrich, deceased. Letters testamentary in tbe estate of Philip J. lneiricb, late of Cbe-t township, in t'amtula county, dei-eased havinic been aranted te us. ail persons Indebted to his ei-laie are hereby ootibed to tuaks payment to us without delay and those liavlnic claims airsinM said estate will present them properly authenticated tor se't.emetit. ANTHONY MErKl' H. St Ijiwrence, Pa. tlEOKCJE IdbTlil U. AnKUSt 4. 1!3. Coali ort. Pa. VilTK'EOK APPLICATION OK HOI OCC1H i CH A K I KK. Notice is bereny given that an appllca ion will be made to the Court ot (Quarter Sessions of Cam bria count'. Pennsvlvanla. on Menl'y, Vp Irniber -ttli. lor a borough cbkrier lor the vti'ao ol Spauicler, situate iu the t . unship ot Susquehanna, county of Camliria and state of Pennsylvania, the style and title ol which Is to lie -Hie Borough ot Spanitler." M. I. KITTTtLL. Attornev lor petitioners. Etiensbarg. Pa.. August 4. la3. I.XtCCToK'S NOTICE. j Estate o t Thomas Kinney: decease.. Letters testamentary in tbe estate of Thomas Kiui.ey. late ol V limore boionicb. Caml rla eoun ty, deceased, havtna been granted to me all er sons indebted to raid estate are hereby notified tii mfce payment to uie wlihoat delay and thote having claims against said e-tate will present them properly autbent icated lor sett lenvnt. P.M. KINNEY. Execntur, Sepi.l. IKwi W lluiore.la. N"'.TH'E is hereby niven that the r'lowlnK account has len hied In the Court ol Com mon Pleas ol Canihrt.t county. Penni-clvania and will le coiiflrini d hy said court on the Orst Monday of Septemher, 11SC1, unless cause be shown to tbe routary: r ir.-l and hoal account ol J. M. Shun.aker. trustee lo sell the lenal title ol John A. Krise. de -eased , and equilal.le title ol Allien MOance. J. c. IIAhllY. ProlhonoUiry 's tdttrw, Aux. il. ltaxi. ProLbj- Attention ! nn in We .ire convincetl that our prices and jroods are riht. Since we became Simon & Co.'s successors our daily sales up to date have increased just 40 per cent., and we still c ontinue to sell at the same small profit figures. In Clothing you can be suited in a Suit for yourself, your boy or boys in higher quality than price. In Spring and Summer Styles we are stocked up to overflowing. We feel confi dent that if you come to us you will go away better pleased than ever before, as this is our motto: Why do you get your Shirts made when you can get them to fit you ami goods to suit the most particular. We have Shirts from '-'" cents up t -.'. Men's Foiora Hals in every sluulc, culur and style that you want fur 1.4s. A l-ii a very fine line of tlie latest and most fashionable Stiff Hats from .VI cents up. FURNITURE. ISclow we will aiuote a few prices. Then you can judire for yourself. 1 set "-nod yellow ('hail's ( '!.' 1 set jjood dark Chairs -.' 1 set iokI dark Chair :-'"' 1 set cane seat Chairs iu dark 4ci 1 set cane seat Chairs in dark -V-VI 1 set cane seal Chairs iu dark ('.) 1 set cane seat Chairs. Mahocauy 'i '-M 1 Oak Kockcr witti arm 1.7.1 1 Hark Kocker with arm 1 1 (lak cane seal, fancy arm '-' 1 dark cane seat, fancy --"-1 1 lijrht, very fancy arm --' Child's Kockcrs. rK-., tile. 7.1c. and... l.'i lVrforaidi Chairs and Kockcrs in all styles and prices. 1 full s-piece Mahogany or Walnut Ited-room Suite -l.oo 1 full s-piece Oak I ted -room Suit .'T.isi Siddxiards, Cuphoards and Sinks a specially. Oil Cloth & Carpets. We are stocked in Oil Cloth and CarjM-ts. It will save y. ii money to liny nf ns :,s in huyin; our stock early and in larue quan tities we saved money. We challenge any one to equal offering this season. Don't wait THE LEADERS. GAIXITZIN, PENNA. N. T. It may be of interest to you to say we ar3 still deep in the grocery business. It will surprise you to seethe way we are selling goods in this department of our mammoth store. Some merchants say 'I wonder where they can get goods to sell at 1 hose fijrures, as we can't buy them wholesale at the prices they are retailing lor." Here is the the secret: We know where the goods grow that is why we sell so low. And when you come to town, Look for the Red FlagThat is the Place. 0 b 0 a in o 4 o f CO o W w M O H -d o H H O m oo m 2 CO c o Q o b o 4 s O 70 1 K- L. JOHXSTtt.. M.J.HVt'k. A. H.Hl l K. KrtTAKLlHHICI) 1S72. Johnston, Buck & Co.7 IJANKKKS, EUENSBUIUr. - TENN'A. A. M . HI''K, sililf.r. KSTABLinHKD 1SS8. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKtlLhTIIWN. FA. T. A. fill AKBAIMill. raolils-r. General Banting Business Transacted. Tbe lollowlnic are the t.rinripal featurel ol Keneral liautinif business : I EPOS ITS KecelTed paj-al.le on demand, and Interest bear Inn eertlncates issued to time depositor. LOANN Extended to customers on tavorsMe terms and approved paper discounted at all times. 'OI.I.F.rTIOXM Made In the locality and upon all the hanktnit towns In the United States. Chances moderate. IIKiFTh lasoeJ netfotiable In all parts of the T'nltod States, and toreiicn exchange issued on ill parts of turoi e. . AC'C'OrSTK Ol meirhants. farmers and others soilrlUid. to whom reasonatile accomodation will te extended. fa irons are asuured that all transactions shall he held as strictly private and einn.lentlal. and that they will le treated as liticraily as uood tiaukins; rules will per ail t- Kespecttulty. JOIIKKTUS. RI CK '. VDMIS1STK ATdK'S MiricE fl ie ol Silas N le. !- ed. letters ol administrttlon on the etatsayf - lla Naale. dereasel. Ixte ol Allreheny lnfhlp. lamtria county, rernfjf Ivanla. havlnir heen a-ranted lo ma. all persons Imlentod to atid estate are hereby netltled to make paymet to me with out delav. and ihwa havlna olal:na a aln-t sal.l estate will present them irierlr auihrri'lrated tor ettleuient JdSKI'll K. HSIIKK. Adminlsirator. AugDSt IB, 18W3, Please and Satisfy Everybody. Floor Oil Cloth from 'J.1 cents to 4s cents per siiare yard. I ii ir i a i n Carpet, one yard w ide, at .'in. 4o, 4s and (".J I cents. Stair Carpet from cents up to .Vl cents per yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you wisli ti iret a irood and substan tial Shoe call nu us. Vou will surely find something tiiat will suit you. Ladies' li'Hi'jiilu plain tip ind -prinir heel, tin t T til 1..1 t ti.it Ladies' donirola. opera and common sens.-, tiiittou. iiei'l e'l. '.'.1 to I ..VI Ladies' ext ra line t i pped l!!uclier 'J..VI I. adies' russet. tiiM-ii. Imttoii -J.ul Ladies' tine pehtili-d liuttoiied: also. .Mi-r and I hildren s tiatent leal her ti tilled l.lo. M.v.1. l.'vt Ladies' fine snrt'e. Imtton or lace .-.-s Lad ies t i pped and common sense ( ix -e iscwx- .fl.ii and 1.'-.. iO folds Children's tipiicd Oxford Children's rir eland donirola sprimr iieel fl.oo and 1.10 Infants' shoes fn.rn -.'cents up. Men's lace ami culiirtv-s -hoes Men's satin calf, lace or conmc.-s Men's l; calf, lace or coiitrrcss Men's tipped l:li;i her. extra fine Men's fine hand-sewed, lace or con- M en's trcaci;in calf, iace or congress.. Men's line Kaimaroo t i pped, lace or conzres- Men's extra fine iros-ainere calf, lace 1. - i I : ' '.Vi :i.ii the intrinsic value as well as the but come at once to Yours DmWM 1893. SPRING. Our Spring Stock is now here. We are now ready to show the most Complete Assortment of Men's, ISoy.s', and Chililren's Clcifliinr Gents' Furnishing Goods in the county. We have all the New Shades and Shapes in Hats. Our Clothing needs to be seen to be appreciated. It will pay you to come and see us as we will save you money. Very Respectfully Yours. C. SHARBAUGH, CARROLLTOWN, - PA. EBENSBURG IWarbleg Granite Works, J. WILKINSON &L SON, PROPRIETORS, DEALERS IN Monuments, Headstones. Vaults and - - - . . - - B 9 a-r s a a.4 . Marbleized Slate Mantels, Cemetery Fencing of all kinds. Also iron fencing lor public buildings and dwellings. riitcliasers w ill I find our prices the lowest wlu-n they consider 1 l.e class of work we inaniifa. tiire. c also buy Ly tbe car-load and jtive customers tlie advantage of re duced Ireiirlit. WE CIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE ETTIiT(& 0IF W4DKK. JOHN PFISTBR, di:ai.ek ix GEHERU filERCHAHDISE, Hardware, Qnecnsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES kM PROVISIONS, t:UKTAttI.:N IX aElMI., II A KM H, ETt'., OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL CRESSON, PA. maKe Suly To Investors. lVHV ito away from home to seek Investments Tf when you. can lm( I'ennylTania Kirst Mirtaiie se--urities on the Cacti or Monthly I'ayujrnt plan and which will net -u twenty r cent, on your luouej? r'or pari icu lars call nu or ad.trens H. A. t.i! 1.KI1 A KT. Au. S. IHia. ti-ctit'jurn, I a. I I 11 F j I t V L '" 1 '-- (iaTIO 4. UcxH. www-maw tf nam iNu. Ul at such a reuarkably low price or-onsrress Men's urain plow shoes, hui kled. IJal- lisi touiriic l.li.l Mens working shoes yon can jret from us from ' '.i'.l cents to l.'M DRY GOODS. Ladies, here Is t he pla:-e to iret your dry iroods. Curtains from 7.1 cents ."..ki mt iu ir. Ladies' percale waists, liirht or dark, r.o cent-'. Ladies' liatost waists, fiirured and striped, with ru tiled front al 74c. While waists, all kinds of material, the latest and most fashionahle styles, from iVj cents to f'.'.4s. Dress irifit'hatns fur cents per yard and I i i....l f....... At ' i.. l.i ...... , m ..li,.",,. i.i..,.,.i,...i , ,,',, i.i.., .i f',-..,.. I 4, l( ,0(.,.lts. j,, calico we are stocked full of the finest. ' ......... .....i ,.i ,l. l.l.. i.. ,1... i,i..i at from ,'i to 14 cents. Ladies' skirt emhroidery. 4o inches wide. for 4s cents and tip. j 'loiinc: ni; emiiroidery from .'1.1 cents to to 1 per pard. I Ci illl pleie 1 1 lie oi i I I in 111 I II s oi m p oi is md dresses in all styles on our shelves and counters. Call and see t hem. You can't help hut l.u v. as the haisraius we are ollerin in tlie ladies line are -uinelliinir that you can't I irrasji every day. variety and extent of our bargain Respectfully, 4' DtP., SPRING. JUST RECEIVED! -A LAIidE LOT- Boots & Shoes -r.OUGHT AT- Sheriff's Sale ! FROM T1IK STOCK OF W. E. SCHMERTZ &L CO., riTTNRI'Ru, HA. The public invited to call. Prices away down. JN0, LLOYD & SONS. MTANTK1' A SALESMAN. ENEKUKTM?. 1 ? pUi-hinK and briirbt to reprewnl thx Kont hill Nurreiiek ol :ii.l. the Urn.( in the lk minion. irer 7oo acr-s oli-li- ice snx-k. r.w.iM..n iermunent and lurruttre. dor hardy 'aniuliati icrown sic k sells readily wtiere prerly Intro duced. Send lor tcrois n-w ami secure choice of territory. NKiME. W tl.l.I N'( JTl . . aui em. I orciiln. Canada. rit WIKIM ITMAVIHM'KKX: 1 A'l i-crm havlnn claim avainst the et He ol Jeremiah Nooiian. tate ol Muuntt-r townxliip. 'ntnTri county dtceaied.oraa:aiiit the s-tnlri.1 Kliaa Noonan. luti ot said twnhlp. nwrmr-l, are ri-n nested to present ther claims properly prohaled to mi hy May 2&ili, 1nw:i M Ii Ain tLL. El-en. t.urn, fa.. March 31. laux IP'