UL 4 J tb.S AH - I t. il'nmbriii freeman. ,. ,if i:r ICti. CAMIIHIA CO., PA. AUCI ST 17. is;u. I !. !. . M H K. A I.. p lV. '-raw i:iU much shutter. 1 (,, 'i'"P l,lls y'ir will Ik; small. M M .lit if Kiiiki-ail. of .Johnstown, . 1 1 . -1 n I iii K:ifiiliirtf. , i . .-i -hiiM-fflt. of Miitif II villi-, was a . . ,, i;i . n-l'tii n mi Satunlay. y, i i.tf a nil family, of Kane, ,., - h' ft if inl in K1h-ii 'luiri;. y. ,: hnM. of I.orftto. spt-nl a i . ;i, Mhfii-I'iiiif on WViIn.'siiay. ,, : n i . son of .1 llilsi ISarki-r, of . , , !- rioiisly ill u iih ly phoiii v. M. Sank.-r. of Allf eliciiy , . ; i .i i-ilor to Kl-iir.lnii!i on I , , i . .-. .it'f'l :iftffii. of Moiintaiii , , , ! i lioiif on I i i.i.iy lroin II. ; : i . ' of this plaff. lias Ims-ii ,, ; i ,!i.-,t;ll "f til' llt(Slit pllll- V: . i '. . .n Williams has I. t oken ;.. .i.rtionofa in- Iiimisi- in V .1 - Iiti-fo!l ami l.i-lianl .: , i,. n lov nsliip, w-if vii , . -! .: on Tiuiliiay. M K k. of M nl.llf nirtf, Keii- ... hl p:ilillt. .J. 1. Ml'- . K ,i: i . of i lu plaff. v. i .; - K ,ii itn'i in. a Wfll-kiiown i , ;:.-, 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 i . irii-il at his ; i it. ai ii aiionl ii"i years, i . i!.;,. of tin- .lo!,iito ii 'l'rili .j I s M-ter. i ;n li d un .... .ii , . I lainl ill i f lo l'lilla- J. ..-.;n o! I.l-t week I i h t Ii i II u , . ,,. t. i! MadatTeV, killing tlil'ri- :. iiit-1' atiii two lior-.es i-s- -I. I o in t lie cellar with a in it. It w ill ah-oi tin . :iway tlif ninety inell ilar-. n tonilfi-ii ir.iinp?- cri' i ; .. tlfa-ilil? iHltlif ,i i i ; , t . 1 1 ut .1 :t y I w nl y-eiirlit !,. - - Il.it' 111 1 1 y Were liiekell ,-. . iiii-ti.i-lf is a new ill ink . . . . M .1,1 1 1 I I M'l . It is -i III 1 y ,i : . I.' o..l o- atlilfll III lllf ll"ll- : i i . ieii"iooiifiil to a linn- - . i.. r.-ai t-tate of I r. M. K. 'I - I'l.n on Sal in ilay lat. i- I. i.l ii to l.:i."iii, w hen .., v i. ,.i fin i.t 1 until Angii-l '.li;li . i . .1 to the in u ail of ; i; i i. - iv t. ;ih appear: in Ihis lj . . .. i'ii i.i'j reaii.-rs win save i I.!-' I in- . i' I ami t a k i mr ail- i u . i. lii.i lion iii i oi ion anil l . :.-! ,i U I, it Co.. laiL'f i-oal f y--l: l.:i'i . 1. pte-elllatlVf here lai-t , ii. -( .-iii - ral 'liiv- iiispccliii!! It ii - i-1. s iii tin- lliaekliek reirion. i ii. a ., :l ii .-, inpanv takim; hold & . -i.i' i - the eoal in that leizioii. i ! u i t- of rail- airieil from i - , ..i. 1 ... i ..r the IMaekliek I i. I.. rn iii trai k l iin' wa 9 . . i. W . p.. i n . 'I here are -iIhmu 4 : -I ! - !' tiafk to iay ami 4 : 1 M ! I i 1' II epel I- to have the k ; ; ' ' I"- 1-t "I i ii-lolier. j i - 1 i' : . ii iii int rhi II. w ho is 4 : o- !n. Hi oil I he l'ellll-yl- 3ii i ll. !!. i i ii h a nainfiil arr i '' -i-'Uv i .! !. in the aril- at Ka-t 4 i - Ml I .1 1 lie at the lilllf the ' r-.-l . i- inline lielWeell the 4 ' -ii.!' r. an. I u I. lie t he train 5 : . - ' - !.al i IH e j ll-t ea-l of ' .!- j w a- t aught 1m-- 4 i 4 i i i i i - '.. I ; r .-iin-es to ellip-e all !- : ' ! w ay of at t raet ion-. - i ji it iii maml for -pafe iih h w ill he taken. ' i: in ti. a. hiiM-ry pi oini-e to ' t h.i-e w ho at temi i ,. ,-eii,i all the latest !.! !.'- in t he w a of astri- I li't fol yet the ' -- "ami -'.i-t. I 'ii i K! i:j. -c in of ' an.i-ii.i tow n-h i p. w a i' a ol:- ! he fail near I i : ' l.ai w a- III t he ' li! m aile a ifioll- t ... vi a- I it;t.a. I liiiijf- ' .ti.imai- -i.le until 'i I he lio -- w a ' l.a.l to .e killed. ; j inn piii-r o i-r a - ... l:,.:-..rt Whit.-iile, V- I. I .11 tlfitl l olllltV. -Ma: ! I at piare at !l."l l.-l.ll t.f la-t W eek. :.- . m el .. i x eil on 4 't 1 : I"' '"mm I fell ' !, -fen ahum ii.w ii - N" I ea-"ll I'll II lie : ' ' -' t i, ('..! ih.- ra-h '- ' io ear-. -iiiiTle ; i ' i - anil one -I-- ' ion worker, of ' ' w i U hi- a iff ami - ' -V I I l.l'e. , -I- '' 'I -ni' i'lf on ' : ' ' out . oi k ' ' ' a- a'so in poor I ii- poliiielit, - '. a lit ot ih p. iii- ' 1 ' al I ieil -hot-irilll. ' " ' n hi- kllee- ami --' : a i. yoW jjf ' 'I w ith Sat- a.v.l from Sir .; i In- tie.l -tars i;ion am- Ma- Ui'l ilieimle the -"'- ii. Iiinim: ' in -ili i-e w ilh-aii.-ient- who I li'i i the ,. tlfllie '( t hi- con-tel- li lias pel pellia t lie ll-e of this I. i I " ' a ii. puty at the v ""i!ii'.relaiM foimiy, : An.lrew Kne. a l li:jilt. Ko-ell- "" ' i.-!.ura ami IihU'.-iI ""-'lit. Uo-eli-t.-ai ' ;:' l;' 'i nn. ,1 J ,hn Oraiit ' ; " -an. I i r-1 w-.rk-. JCi.-u ' " ' oioie.l man. ' ' ' - : I.:- in, ho-ter ami ; ' i" , r. l l;, ri.'ht '' ' ! th.- w.iiji,,! 1 ! II iiiiir.ii ian tminp ' '"' ' " -lamlniir on a ' -'a! ion f,,r i he pur . " ' -iue time afler ,. ,'' ( ' '" '" '"-in-ami wli.-n ' -i . .", ''a-'' r "-'ion caiiifht the r 7" '' ,lra--''1 I''"1 . "'"" -' reams were .; -".!, tti, M( fl'.lll hi- iH Tiioil M.--i- 'f.lllil. u . .. h;!l..i i-aniy t ami 'iai lor treatment. The barn of the Calumet Coal &. Coke Company, in Westmoreland county, was burned Wednesday ntpht. the 1st. with all this year's ciop. Three hor-es and ei;ht mules perished in the flames, and three others had to be shot on account of in juries. A sad accident occurred at No. S, Steiline mine, as Hastings on Friday afternoon, by w hich a Slav miner, whose name we failed to learn, was injured so badly that he died shortly afler being taken out. The deceased was encased in ilinina under a mass of coal w hen it fell, crushing his head. A wife ami threechild rcn aie left to survive him. A di-patch to the Philadelphia Pre from New I.loomiield. dated August 12. says: The term of court which closed iu Perry county yesterday develoned a queer state of affair in the in the legal circles here. I n t he criminal court one lawyer was convicted of assault and battery and breach of the peace, another of emlie.zle iiient, two others hnd true bills found against them for embezzlement, one jus tice of the peace was convicted of malfea sance in ollice and two constables were re turned for drunkenness and neglect of duty. Intemperatecatini; and drinking is the chief cause of indigestion. I-Yw eople starve to death; many kill themselves by eating ami drinking. The stomach to lie -trong. sound hiiiI healthy must have time to dispose of one meal lielore any other food is i 111 Hosed upon it. There are two elements iu the foods eaten, nutritious and non-nutritious. 1 he lirst is digested and produces nourishment; the other, not til ing digestible, is rejected. From live to seven hours should elapse lM-lweeii meals; furthermore there should lie no eating le ! ceii meals for good health and good ap- peti te. Kanilall McLaughlin. Jr.. of Rostraver township. Westmoreland county, has leen iiehl for trial a I court on the charge of ma licious mischief and conspiracy against the person, preferred by Daniel Rhodes, on iiifni mat ion received from his wife, who alleges thai McLaughlin on several oc casions tried lo induce her o poison her husband, afler w hich she and McLaughlin were to U- married. He was to buy the drug, she to administer it, then lay the botlle by his i.le and arouse the neighbors. The defendant is said to have admitted the truth oT the story at the hearing, but to have claimed that the half had not been t. Iii. 1 '.el we. mi :iii and -tm men went to work in the mines of the Altoona Coal X Coke Company, at Kittaiiiiiug Point, the Hast L'ml Coal Company al Kenniiigtou ami the lli-iii iel. i Coal Mining Company at Dulo. oi. Thill-. lay of last week. These three companies art. a operated by A I toon a men and have not heen operated since April l'.i, ju-t sixteen weeks. The resump tion of work by the mountain miners is t he r nlf of declaring the coal strike olT. The strike resulted rather disastrously to some of the men al the above mines as they went to work fer X cents net ton, w hereas prior to the strike they vvre re ceiving -to cents per net ton. M any methods are recommended to the fruit grower for the destruction of tent caierpiller. which at this season is in i he habil of leciing his gauzy habitations on nearly all kinds ol trees, destroy ing the fol iage am! making the trees un-ighty. Fire is "i he n iiu-tly most commonly -in loyed, but (hat u. can- the destruction of the twig- with which Ihe lire comes in con tact, a- well a-of the caterpillars them selves, t'tirin mill I'iri s'nh: lei'ommi nds w ha' it coii-idcr- ju-t a- elTeclive, but a far simpler ami neater method to get rid of the pest-. 1 1 is t be application of soap. Ilisolve common soft soap in water, mak ing a st rung "suds" ami apply with a clot h on Ihe ml of a pole, or a syringe. It is fatal to caterpillars as the lire ol kero-eiie. Krai l ilnlr Tranifrra. Treasurer of Camhria county to 1 . W. Po w i-l I. I', lack lick low lishl p. coli-iileraliou, Alexander Miller to lianiel Wamhaugh, Adams township. 1. Maigaret A. lull to Danuel Wambaugh, Adams tow n-hip. M. Lvdia .1. Litzinger lo Mary Litzinger, Cleartiehl township. I7.". Camhria Iron Company to John Ar thurs, K -. Conemausih f".,2."i. 15. F. Kairer et n. to S. L. Keed. as--iliee. Jackson tow n-hip. ii. Sarah K. Itnri.s to Cres-oii A Cleartiehl Coal .V Cuke Company, Ili-ade township. S"-.."illO. 'itiens Cemeierv Association to Nathan U. Lowcry. i irand View. :;s. I'llin L. Wagner to Henry K. WagnT. Co-i low. f-.ii. Charle-Se-ack et u. to John Thomas t-t al.. llrow nstowii. fl.-.im. M. I. Kittellet nx. to John F. Parn'sh, Cres-on. Mary Litinger to C. E. Little. Clearlield tow ll-hip. I.'i. Frederick IM-honget u. to All-rt F. lirun', Ea-l t 'oiieinaiigli. l,7oo. .Ma thiol Kt-adeet ux. to Pet-r Kisball, Crest on. 1 f. Thomas Ilyrne et ux. to Edward Eager, Su-iiiehatina low n-hip. $"iii. Ar-hy Kirkpatrick et nx. to James Lraiiley. Elder tow n-hip, '.1. I. S. McAnully et nx. totoNirire SeillaK. Karnesioti, E. J. Miilhearon to J. I:. Mullei., Lilly. f"0. M. A. Sanders et ux. to John F. Samlers, Wa-hiiigton low n-hip. f loo. Camhria Iron Couipiuy to I .. I. Jones. Weslmolil ?sim. John Hibert's heirs to David W. James, John-town. Jacob Fend lo Louis Peterson, Ilaisy- loW li, .V. Louis Peter-on -t ux. lo Loran Peti-rson, l)ai-y tow ii. A family reunion was held on Wednes day of la-t week at the country home of Samuel Wi--inger, near Johnstown, in honor of Camhria county's venerable patri arch. Lew is Wis-inger. who reached the remarkable age of lol years on June 21st la-t. M r. Wis-inger has lived lii.der the administration of every president of the I'nited States. Having heel. Ihuii during Washingloii's second term. There were oyer :ti guests at t he reunion. There are !-graii.lchihlr. n ami t great-grandchildren. Lewis Wissinger was liorn June 21, ITU."?, on i farm on the Itislfon. pike, aUiut two and one-half miles from Johnstow n. His father after sefving in the revolutionary war. purchased this tract of land and moved from I led ford county to it, which was at that time a perfect wilderness. He com iniieil to live there until his death, at the age of in. He had 11 children, of whom Lewis was one of the oldest and the only one now living, the others having died at the ages varying from so to '.). County Inmlii InioUril. Holliday-burg, August VI. The alarm created over the closing of the Second national bank of Alloona has Ix-eu inten silied here Ly the discovery that fc'si.KOof lllair county funds are deposited in the Western national bank of Philadelphia to the credit of the S coutl national bank. Tin latter bank had been employed bv the county commissioners to negotiate the sale of county bonds for this anijiint. Exam iner Miller has refused to release the credit, holding that the funds belong to the assets of the clos-d bank. From those in a position to know it h is become a well known fact that ouljr 3,iioas left in the bank by (iardner, the fugilfye I'&euier. An Ola Time Cable Koad. In an article on street car traction the New York Sun says: Street car traction by means nf a cable driven by stationary engines is a compara tively new thing, but there was an import ant cab.'c railway in the Flitted States more than sixty years ago. The Alle gheny Portage railroad of Pennsylvania, esteemed a great engineering feat of the time, used for parts of its length the prin ciple of the cable. The length of this line w as rather more than thirty-six and a half miles, and it included ten inclined planes. No. 1 rose -"' feet in three tenths of a mile; No. 2, nearly ViJS feet in one-third of a mile; No. X l.'io1 feel in a little more than one-fourth of a mile; No. 4, nearly 1SS feet in a little over two-(ifih of a mile; No T.XVi feet in about one-half a mile; No. G. W,1 feet in a tri tie over one-half a mile; No. 7. feet in the samedistauce; No. S, WC.1-' feet in aUuit three-fifths of a mile, and No. it, ls-i.iij feet in a little over one half a mile, and No. lo, lo2 feel iu a little over two-tiftlis of a mile. ISelween the planes were light grades, absurdly called levels, and al the head of each plane was a stationary engine and the oilier machinery adjunct to the motive power. A vertical grooved wheel of cast iron, eight and one-half feet in diameter, was placed in Ihe centre of each track about li feet from the head of the plane. These w heels at the highest iint of cir cumference rose six inches above the rails. The shafts of these wheels were geared together by spur Wheels lour fi-et in di ameter so as lo revolve iu opposite direc tions. Iu a pit between the vertical v heels was a horizontal grooved w heel equal iu diame ter to the distance between the tracks. This wheel w as titled into a strong frame that could be moved lifleen feet toward the head of the plane by means of a weight attached lo a chain and hanging in a well. Another horizontal grooved wheel was placed forty feet from Ihe foot of the plane. It also was tilled into a strong frame, and on Id be moved liftv feet. The endless steel rope passed over wheels IS inches in diameter and 24 f.-el apart. Al the lu-ad of each plane w as a double cylin der, high pressure, horizontal sleam en gine w ithout a lly w heel. The engines at -six of the planes were of 3.1 horse power, and the other four of .'to horsepower. A hydraulic regulator was used when ihe descending load exceeded in weight I hi. ascending load. The whole cost of the Portage railroad was a little short of l,.ioo.i. A curious and rare book putili-hed at Philadelphia in lsrw; gave a traveler's ac count of the journey over the in in n I a i ns V the Portage railroad. He left Johns town at ii A. m., coming east, and leached the fool of the first inclined plane iu about half an hour. He was much awed at the nrospecl of being lifted with his fellow passengers 1,172 fiet of perpendicular height and lowered l,4oO feet of perpendic ular descent all iu six hours "by ccmpli catcd oowerful and frangible machinery." 1 1 r ei i ui red four minutes to traverse the lirst plane, !, feet iu lei.gth ami l.Ki in perpendicular height. The descent on the eastern slope alarmed the traveler still more than the ascent, lie cause he realized that the gi ade was steep er. The rope, however, was thic ker, and the passage was made in safety, without discomfort. During the twelve years that the road was iu use no serious accident occurred, and it was one of the Wonders of ihe I'ni ted States, lis alternating cable traction, hor.-es and locomotive engine-' gave gre-it variety to the short journey over the mountain crest, ami many toiiri-l- took the trip out of curiosity. It is said that William Schullz, an ingenious and ener getic (o-rinan, was the first man to con vince American engineers by practical demonstration that ordinary friction is sufficient to enable a locomotive to drag a train up considerable grade. The demon stration made it plain that the device of the Portage railroad would uo longer be necessaiv in scaling mountains. Schultz afterward made a fortune build ing railroads for the Czar of Ku-.-ia. and returning to the I'nited States, settled dow n to a life tf ease iu rural Delaw are. l i.Miliir Sloan Itratl. Sx-State Senator Hannibal K. Sloan. Democratic candidate for coiigressinau at -large, died at his home in Indiana, on Saturday forenoon at 11 o'clock. The cause of his death was pneumonia. Han nibal K. Small w as born September 4, ls.'f. at Indiana. He as educated in Ihe com mon schools and the academy of Indiana: was engaged for some years at manual la bor, a greater portion of the time iu charge of engines in mills, and then read law in the office of H. W. Wier. The war of the rebellion breaking out prior to Mr. Sloan's admi-sioli to the bar, he enli-ted and was elected second lieutenant of Company IS, Eleventh regiment, IVini-y Ivania reserve corps, being afterwards promoted to tirs l lieutenant and captain in the same com pany and regiment and brevet major. I'nited States volunteers. Mr. Sloan re sumed I he study of law iu lsOl. was ad mitted to the bar in 1-s'o am! was actively engaged in the practice of his profession. He was elected to the house in 1-71 and lo the state senate in l"ss. He was nomi nated for coiigrcssman-at-large at the Democratic convention at Harrisburg on June 27 last, and his death causes a va cancy on the state ticket that will In titled by again calling the convention to gether. Half Kalri f WaihlnclM, l. C , and Krluru, via Pfii I vanla Hall road. For the biciiniei encampment of the supreme lodge ami grand fiicamp'iieut of the Knights of Pythias of Ihe world, to be held at Wa-hingtou D. C, August 27th to SeptemlHT Tth. inclusive, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell, from August 2.'(d to 2Mb, inclusive, roundtiip t ickets to Washington and return at rate of single fare for the round trip. These tickets will lie valid for return pa-sage until Scptcmlier lith. with a further exten sion of time until September l.ilh, obtain able by depositing tickets with joint agent at Washington on or before September lilli. This arrangement will afford a rare op to all to visit the national capital. Stop-off at Philadelphia and ISaltimore will be allowed on tickets through those points. Kotind trip tickets from Washington to ISallimore and return, limited to two days, including day of sale, can In- purchased during this encampment at rale offl.2.i each. 91 arr las I.lrne. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphius' Court lor the week ending Thursday, August l 'i, ls'.4: Albert Stutzuan, West Taylor township, and Ornha ISidelmaii. Alinah. Indiana! i-iiiifitv l:i ! John N. Hunter. Ehrenfeld, and Aduie A. Proln-rs, Mineral Point. Lon Swanhart, Ashville, and Annie El len Lee. East Couemaugh. Henry Fletcher, Sonmaii, and Christena Stafford. Kriug Station, Somerset county, Pa. All-rt Metzotf and Emma L. Kehm, John-low n. Timothy J. Sheehan and Lucy M. Mc (oilre, Clearlield tow n-hip. C. K. Saltzgiver and Lizzie Fetterman, Green township, Indiana county. Pa. Adam Uodri and Susa Scuinau, Johns town. Frederick Aurandt and Mary Wigger, SoQUiOU. Obituary. JONES Died at the residence of hpr parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Humphries, in Cambria township, on Tuesday. August 14lh, Hm. Mrs. Katie, wife of Daniel II. Jones, aged about 2.1 years. The deceased, w ith her husband, was a resident of Elienshnrg ince their marri age aUuit two years ago and was held in high esteem by all acquainted with her. On account of the illness of a brother w ho has lieen seriously ill for a couple of months past with typhoid fever, Mrs. Jones had been going back and forth to her parental home for the purpose of as sist ing iu taking care of and nursing him. and had been in t he enjoyment of hi r us ual good health until Friday last, when she complaim-d of lu-in ill. and on Satur day was compelled to take lo her li'd. She continued grow ing worse until about noon on Tuesday, when she breathed her last. She is survived by her husband and a little daughter alHUil one year old and also by her parents ami several brothers and sisters. Her funeral took place on Wednesday at two o'clock when her re mains were followed to their last le.-liug place, in Lloyd's cemeteiy. by a large coiicour.-e of sorrowing relatives and friends. l ast lirnrtKiimniif heavon. (hi August 2.'!d next the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will rim ihe lait of its popular sea-hi.re excursions for the sea son. This trip is planned for t he i-x press purpose of tin ni-liilig an economical op portunity for t he people living in western Pennsylvania to visit same of ihe princi pal summer resorts of the Atlantic coa-t. The tickets permit of a stay of nearly two weeks, and a choice of destination is al lowedAtlantic City, the most popular resort iu America. Cape May. appropria tely called the ileeii of the coast. Sea Isle City, the tic m of the coast, and I lecau City, last but by no means the least at tractive of the places. Special train will leave Pittsburg on above mentioned date at s:."iil a. xi., arriv ing at Altoona 12.2.1 !. XI.. where stop for dinner will be made, and reaching Phila delphia 7:2o p. xi. Passengers can spend the night in Philadelphia, ami take any regular train of the follow ing day fol the shore. Train Kate. leaves. Johnstow n '.i 2.1 ll:o.i a. m. Cl i'SSoli Mi 1 1 :.".'' a . M. Altoona . 12:.Vi p.m. Philadelphia Ar. 7:2o a. m. Tlie World'nt'nir Hrlmlll for if I'lucru I II lamrj . The "ISook of the Kuiliiers." nim of the iiio-l artistic ami iiiagm licetit publications ever issued is now licing olli ieil by the Pittsburg I isiittrh lo its readers. It is beyond question the greatest otter ever made by a newspaper. See the 7'iaoiici for lull information. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing' for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Il!umiiiatin; ami Luliricatin? Oils, Naphtha and fJasoIine That can lo MADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Uniformly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, I'lnsKl lill HhT.. 11 ITSBt ' Ki I, FA. ctH.RHly. The County Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the pick-pocket to get your watch. If you would be proof against his skill, be sure that the bow tor rinm is a This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as solid gold cases, and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look- for this trade mark. None penuine without it. Sold only through watch dealers. A watch case opener which makes a handsome charm sent free on request. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. For Sale Finest Bnilns Lots At Crcccon. Near New Convent Iluilding. Good Ground in Ilih State of Cultivation. Call on or address L. P.McDermitt, Cresson, Pa. Nil I U K. I herehy tlven (hat Ihe lollowinic ao niunu have txwn tiinl Id the !..nrt ol i'oiii. man Plraa ol Cambria p.-ur.tr. rem yirama. ami i.l bo oiititlrinei! Iiy f iiii 'ourt mi the Finn Xlnn itay ol Neiieroer next unles cause le fhown to th contrary . Fi-urlh ami linil amount of A.lnm Myerg. cum inl'tee ol IVtiriMjer. a lunatic Flot ml partial oriiunt ol T. S. Fearl. audit nee of John A. Marwh. Flnl fiiil Una I arc .lint I .Inlin I. N'mw. trnx tee.lLC , to sell the 15. ' n it N. Y . .-. K. K K. 'o. J. HAKBY, I'roth'y'a office. An. 17. rroilioimiary Notice. IVpr.Ml" will " re.-elvei! until H'ESHAY-. Al' I'S 1' S8. it!4, lur oanlnu ciiHMii at m -ivjill i". r ariixu'Mrn lniuire at the t;oiiiiuia aloner olfl.T. Fien.-tiiirK I'. Hi uruer ul lloirj. JNd.C ilAri.lvrrk. (NiiiimlKloners' oftice. Kleiibuii, I 'a.. Auk. IT l-.VI-.-l I'STKAVS. I j iame to the premi-e of the nn.lcrsliine.1 In AlioKhi-ny townsuui. on ho Inn day ol Auicupt lm4. Three ho! mppiweil to he almut one jeir olil.uiie bl enw una Llf-k harmw and one lilaca ami white. The owner In requei-teU lo roiue hirwarJ. freve proert. pay flmrnw ami take fie in away, otherwite llm will l-r -Ifi-oiiril ol smirHinit to law. H HIMKMVKlilHI' VAI.KMINK AiVSJtAN. Allegheny lownehlp. Auguat 13. Jllsfrllaoroai Icra. "trAM'ABf.E PKOPtKTY FOK SAI.l" A Into) ic rou ml In the K.t ward or Elieu. burie. 66 liy -261 I'fl. imlesirabie location, ' ivin a two rtorieil iraine 1 oui. V nimi ami ha ;tneut, tn exi-t-llenc repair. Will he vohf cheap mil on re isons'ilii leriin. M 1. K I I 'bl.U. Klirnptinrrf. I'a.. Anifart 10 If HK Hhfnft.um Kaildlns Ixan AnKwIatlon will otter tor nale at the council rbtmiwr. Kl- enbniK, on the fourth Momtar In Auieunt. I oou.uo. THUS. HA1, I.iutkr L.4KIMKR, Secretary. Fre.l.lcnt. Assignee's Sale lF V A 1.1 " A BI.E REAL ESTATE ! ASSIGNED ESIVTK 0FJH BLOW. Ky Tirtae ot ar atlas order t'anlnie out ol the Court olH 'oiuuiuii l!ca. of Cambria c.ianty to nie .t (rerie.l, there will I e exiHired to public rale, on the :reioi?ei. In the Iniruuh ol uiuniertiill, Cambria County. Pa on SATlHtDAY, Anil'ST IS, lsU. at 10 oVlfrk a. m. And fnm Uae to lime tlirro atcr, all the following lerrih4t mtl estate, whu-h lia lieen AlteneO to the umlerstximtl t j lohn Itrown aw w e. HKStKIITION UV hKOPElcril1: No. 1.--M Hi ron:rty . oD?inlluic f lnr lot. In the IniroUkih ol umuiernill. bounde! mn le KTrtiei . iolluwi: HevioniOkt at m point on (be line ot Hi r"eon-vlviii. n.ilniHt .ml ruroer ! lol ot t'atrfvk MrO.tll. thence 07 tleieree 7u fret to at otnt cirner ol ht ot I. M . lriwta -I he lire fuuth til leiree eMl 70 leet to jtnt rorrierol lot ! I. M. Hrowr: timnce muth 7 le Kr eattt. 15u tret to a Nwt irner ol lot nw or :ate ot n ra.l iMt-yef; tlit-ure sou th ISu1 ieAre9 f I, 2uo Itet to a oiiil corner ul lot oi JtHm T. l.oiu; iiifiioe ntrth vti ilticrrf eat. Ir lots of .1 ti T. Iw4inc lr. llebilrirks, ami t'a Inre I'luuimer r.e itret to o roer ol lot ol I'utrn k Mr fall; theme ' lot north tleureen rast hh leet lo a mM; thence l-y aiU lot auain north 31 ;t-K?e -l vet tttt to ul teacinniut. cn taiiittiie in all finhen. more or I r ..-. tNu. (irmn llHe anil lot. situated on Mln street in iho IkoukIi oOuinmrrhi Jl, iHiumle-f oa the northerly itte ly Main streel.on ei-terly Mile ly lot ol Jutin (irititli, on ttie 9u h ly n a Icy. ami on the wt-Pterly sole ly lot oi Jatues l nuiiiiiier. havlnir thcoo er.L-. a two-rlory ir-i me lhiD4j. and also other l Weill iik. Nt .3 liet.le .t-e anU ftorv K'tiu. lot situated at the corner ol M tin street and Penney Ivania rail io:i.l in tM-rouah of Suinnifrtilil. tMumlel and de M-rilKrd as IiiIIhvh: Hrtcinniiiic al the corner ii.entioi'eil: thenre weMarl atonic the Pcnn!)l vaula railroa KI i.rn-lies to a hm . ctrner ol land intw or late ol ticorue K. Wike- thrnie ly vaid lun1s 7 ic!ie i a iot: thence eastward ly uther l:md l .lolm ltron H fierchex to a Mist In line ot Mini r:i'l.- thence southward along satl itKiil 0 2 errrith to the jMnre ut (cacinmn.;; hav inc llurrufi erected a large frame dwelling and More rNiin 1S 4. I'nfou liiill l-4.t. sfiiiHtetl In the lor ongh f Soutmerhill. corner ot Mam n reel and .i.irkMiii ro:il , lM(unlet on the easterly Mde ly Mam Mreet.on ytiiitncrly nlile by lot ( lo. 3) ( John lirowo, on c-lerly ?wte hy lot ot John l. We ntrolh. and on the northerly Mile fy Jarkon roiil. liMvtnie tliereoii erect a I t. lrge t'hre--?tory Ir.nne iiuiMing known a. I'nl.iu HjII. aad a one an. I one-hii't Ktt.ry pi ink dwelliitg. b Hue hail liferent in a iiece or arctl d land situated in-role tonshiV. knowu km Wil li ;iiu pringle tract ai)'ining lainlii ol (trtrtith. Hr 'wn At. iineuian. J O rctt & N.rm I-rank Kuril, ihe Kutitr iract. and others containing acres. z7 crciie5. 1S 6. I ne- h.tll Intt rest In the coal and other ruitKra:f ol 'js aires. and the surface ot 7 ace. ui'.ie or ol the same piece of ground, H known as the William Kutler tract, totu ts in t ?roy ie tuwiiPhip, af j uning the lands A lacoli iringlc( William 3lurray . et al. No. 7 ,nt-Wurd interest In William Murray tract ol hind in -ro le township, and lorouirri ot Suiiiiuerliiil tMiunded hy IVuij.iyi vanla rai riad. t uiliria Iron tunpany, .1 Srt.it & Sons. P JVl x .1 Urown et al.. and cntalnii.g rj arrt-a. n errhe. and allowances, exceptiug and restrrving tlie Itdloamg numherca lot. to their rejipertlve puictia.-ers. lor wlilch ocels have een execute! aud delivered, to-wit J.ol u suld to K. K. Ht r.-. 11 N" 41. -old to ! Warhehi; Iot No 14. M.d to H K livers: l.ot INo 7.old to .lohn i.al lard ; fo( lo .4. s.dd to vv Hiihui (ieorge; lit ISo 5, sold to Ii. Wartield: l-ot No. &7. soh to .la fol. Huupt: l-ois Nob 1 and '1. soJ to lr. .1. K. liieen 11 No 3. ctll to John i Saliardy ; lt No. 4:(. sdd to.loiio Hopp. ir.,loi No. W. (! t.l. I-. Mr4fugh. Iot No 41. soiu ti S. p. I,ong: l.t ol No. 47. fold to K. W ess, anu lot No. hi, sold to iivo K. Itells. No. 8. Lot in ftorough ot Suiuinerhlll. hountled anl tieicrited a.- Ulitw Beginning al a poni Id eel soul h ot liue ol IVnnsy Ivania railroo; thence south To decrees wet 4 perches to a Mt , I he it re hy line il laml now or late ol I. S. "ioj le, .-tuth 1 deitree west tl.t perches to a ot: thenre hy Hue ol laud ol t-. A. .Hmom!. north degrees easi 4 en-lie to a post line ! Sumiiitrrhill grave rd; thence ly said Hue north 1 degree a-t i1- perches to piue id beginning: conlaiuitg eii-ns. and having thereou erected a small Irame hou-e uuieuanlel. No. y Interest assignor f n u tract of land at Mineral I'oiut, In Kast I ay lor township, bounded and descrioed as ;olhw: Hegiuuiug' at a heui lM-k near Salt l.lrti t:reek; I in-nrc inrough land ol 'Minria lru t'ompauy. Stiutti ;f"'4 degrees, ea-t 2o peiches to a cucudjIkt; lbene outh J1 lA degrees, west 11.04 pen-he to a he ji lin k: i lieia'e mill h & dec ree-. a.t 'i .'4 perrhts to a post thence .oulh 4'l.i degrees, west l?.73 perches to a tM uear t 'oiiein iugn river; thence parallel ' to said mer north 4-1 degrees. we?t 1m 4 perches to pot: thenre uorlli 4' devrecs. west 14 1 erchfl , to a hugar, tlierir following the dl-etiou ol Salt ' '..irk Creek uorlli M degrees, west 13 1 perches to '. a wnue birch: thence H1 Jerees eist 10 4 pen he to a be ch; thence norm liT1 degrees. e?t & 7 lurches to a white birch, iheuce north 34 ilearees. e:Ht tf 3Miehes lo white oak. and thenre north 4 :-'4 degree, east .t erhes io pia eol tegiiiuinie: r.ntHintng 10 acres. 14 perches ami baying ihereou erected one double and tour single tenement houses and one small store rHiu. W ill he -.il l In Sections, or as a W hole to suit put ci-a.-er. I I- KMS K SAI.K: Tenpercent. of the pur chae money to le paid when tlie property is strui'k ilown: ne ball when toe sale Is confirmed by ihe court, and the remainder in six mouths from date ol c.iunrtnalion; deterred payments to be secured b judgment riol. or mortgage, with interest, al the (.ptlob ol the assignee. J H. UKKKN. Assignee ol Johu Hrown aud wile. July J7. 4t. 'l'KI Al i.isr. I I.iht oi cause set down tor trial at a term of court to be htd in Kleii-burg beginning the 2ud Monday iu Sei tduler. ia4: Hra.. Icy vs. l-nheT. Sri4ntvrr v?. Iian. Treicler estate? vs. t -ogan. f iftlMirne vm 'oiferet al. Mrlkmabl vs I'roSHtrr et ul. Iuder vs W iineim & McOonlgle. Shartz vs Wilhelut At MWSeiitgle. Snyder vs. fainbria Iron t'o. lunkin vs. Iainfr. Hughs vs. Johnson (o. Pw vs. ttiitintfS Mclkmald vs. II tfecker. I -ylor vs. "ddren. Horner vs. Wilson. Shirk Sl S.ns v. "rouse. More vs. Su:'p"S. Murphy vs Yellow b'uo Coal l. Nrls.n o vs. Waltz Vincent Harstow k 'o. v. t-ressarell. Stiitzma" vs. t'ook l e al. Nelson V o. 9. Kraken. tlr:! vs. I'enna. K. K.t'u, SiTatmc vs ll.aVis. Sauos vs M er. Hosier vs. ScImmiI I M rectors Tortog Knrough. J.O. IrAKHY. August 10, IS' '4. I'rot honolary. Mountain House me SHaViiie parlori CENTRE STREET, EBOSBURG. 'IMIIS well known anil limn eMnhlfaheit Shaving t I'arlor is now locatnt on t-entro iilrecl. oli-(K.i-I.e the livery viatile ol O'llara. Ihivls . I.ulh er. where ihe l iKonci-s will I e carried on In the lutnre. SIUVIM:. IIAIK I'l'l'IIM) ANU SIlAMI'l HUM) done in the beateat ami uiokt am-iir uioni-r. :iean Towel a cieclally. .Ituied waited on at tbeir reaidem-es. J A M I1S H.IIAM, l"roirictir N'tirUJK M herctiT itlvtn that the tollrwlmr e tiiioti lor the t aimtcr at liquor lo-cnses ha e been nit In the olflce ol the Cleric f tl.mrt ot tiiarler Sctiiiinrt ol I Camhria county, and that the name will ! ii".cii-ed to tha KrtM Court lor Iib con.siilerallon ou .MllNHAY. Al'lU'rT WfH, 1MI: Petition ol II l.mrxSon Hrewlnit Co. lor Ihe traiiiilerol the wholera.e I crne uranted lo 1. tuix Ul Son In ilMllttzin Immtiicii. Petition ol l. It. Newcomer lor the transfer ol Ihe retail license Krantd to J. Wilson Aben In Keade townnhip. J.C. 1IAKHY. Auunst i. frM. Clerk U.S. VIl.MINI-il'KATKIX.' MITICK. Ktaleol Anthony Killer, lecea?il. letters ol a.linliilsinition uion the estate ol Anthony Killer, deceased. Ite ol Allegheny lowuhi,i. In Cambria county, I'a havlmc leen Krante.l to me. all ieronii indehted to Fad! estate are heret.y notinsd to make payment to me wilh delay. and lln.-e havliiu claitnx aicaiiiil the will i itveut them duly authenticated lor Keltle nteul. Cl.AKA K. KM.I.KK, Auiimi-tratrlx. Iretto. Pa.. Aoitu?t3. iy. I.XKCI'TuK'S N ITIOE. j Notice I. he-ehy itlven that letters teta menlarT on the ettalo ol Veronl" Se'Kclhaler. line ol' Allegheny towtishl. Cambria county, Pennii Ivania. deceai-ed bavluic leen u ranted me. all imiii ludeliied Ut .aid eatate will .leae make payment. and those liaviiia claluin or demanda acam-t the l ime will make them known wl'hoot deiav. I-KANKMPKI tKI.HAI.lKK. K.iecutornl erohic Spemelhalter. lorea.ed. AIickIii ny Twp.. Aug . 17th. taut. N lll U'K. We. re nndrrf isned. hereby all perroni not t huut. tih or trei-pai- In any way cn our premlKes. an we wilt proi-ei-uie to the lull extent ol the law. H. H NUM.. JOHN I.KHK. A l.t- I I'N W I LI. J. A.l.ss. A. I. M Ml'IMN. llt'UH M NLtUS. Clearfield Utwnablp. March 0. IbW. J ,'4. &J ALIVIOST EJeyowd Belief ! A Hard-Times Benefit Irresistible in Force! The Result of Shrewd Bnra ani Far-Secini: Managcnciit. Our Spring Gootls are now in. We can show you the Latest Styles in Dry Goods. Tlothin etc., jit Astonishingly Low Prices. ' BELOW WE QUOTE PRICES ON A FEW of our Many Big Bargains: D:irk wash cal'Vos .v. p-r yard V.iur prims ti-. p-r yarJ, foruu-r prioe x- 'rali :-. -r yard Irt"is ifiiiuhatiis, all patterns s Lancaster : Ginghams at 6 Cents. Muslin, full yard iil for :. (a-r yard i iiliiif t lolh. all patterns, at.. .v. and lik-. (.'af-t i-liain, r-plv. all i-ulnrs -jm-. I. ailii-s' vests, verv f-.incv. at iiie All the 1.ATKST XOVKLTIES IX TIM M MINUS at t lose tiKiires. lT?S,H.c-ial sale in LACK AXI) KM :Ki1IKIMKS from LV. ht yaid tip. CMMde ani Gents' FflinisMDis. OurstiK'k of flut liini; was never as rutn plete as now. Any kind of cut or pattern you want. Men's suits in sark only for t:i l.etter suits in any etit from .Viliip i inn ii s .s-tuece suns iruni f; I Inlilrvn s "J-piii-e suits from Children's knee pants for ISpecial Drive in Shccw. tlfHereis my jrual alili-e: ? i f "s i ii ns i m i x r - k V ii X i i s -" : KAt lolMLY. 1 WIl.LlilVKA XKW : : iwik h:kk. ; I". S. --Shoe that I sell Uearolll. I.aili." iliiiiL'nla lip. s;inii heel hull, opera or yoimress I. - are worth f.'.m I. ailies' limit: ila. oH-ra. Inillou, il m - aiv worth l.7."i. : : WE CAN START YOU -IN A o'id leather work ini: lmr fur wear, tn lo i.lv .. a pa it II Vim want a niee itii - n Salin rail. eoli!rre ,,r la,-,... . I.T."i IheV ate Worth 'iii. Men - vtvlil, ti,, niui-h.-ri-alf $.'.:-i-are Wotlh l.uo. Men's FineConcordan Lat e, IIanil-?oveL for $3.00 ihey are worth $.".U0. Men's Extra Fine Kangaroo Lace or Congress, 2."(. TIT nminni rnntiTrtm.Tnn ?"w"U"xxiiu4 in - blunt - iMMmms l r X ANY FIGURE iKiin $20ta$2s000. I a few left 1..VI '.'.. "iii are We Eicell Many Larger Establishments. Kanov launilried shirts with collar at tached for ra'a' Latest style fancy laiiinlried shirts with two collars for nie Wiiiilniv hlimis (in two colors tuily) with liatc nl spriui; for only l'.c t'urlain oles complete for Jiic Wall Paper--A Specialty-Wall Paper IXFurniture, Trunks ami Valises must go to make room. Kitchen chairs, liht or dark, for J'.'.T.I per set. Solid hardwood liedroom suit. elL'l.t nieees for only l.i) j Children's spriiiu heel, liutloii. si.es .' tn Cuplaiards. sinks, sidelMiards and loui.ifes ' s .o,. at verv low prices. ! Infant-" sIhh-s from up I S 1 liee i;.mmIs are all new and hrst I A very stvli-li ln' for men. coiil'h- or I Kusset. Imi inn or laci are worth .-0 Ladies' i!. insula lip lllucher.. wort u f.i.on. Ladies' Oxford tie in Ku-et. patent leather and dotmnhi. all sliaii-s ami styles 7..1-. an. I up Ladies' Slippers, SOc. WE MAKE A LEADER on a hanil-sewotl Kangaroo, lace or t-ongrt'ss, for ii axii rrwAiMis. You cannot duplicate this shoe in any other store for less than S6.00. TJTGive us :i (':11 for Shoes and you will he convinced that we carry the liest Line in town j for Wear, Style and Low Prices. L'rade work on '.hem. lace. . . .?l.-." are worth ?J.ii 1 Yours, THE LEADER. R. L. JOHSSTOS. M.J. HICK. A. H'.BL'i '.'. tttTABLmacu 18.72. Johnston, Buck & Co.7 iiANIi:KS. EHEXSBURtr. - PE.NN'A. A. Mi. BI'CH, 'watilrr. F-1TBLInHBl 1SS8. Carrolltown Bank, IIAKKOU.IIIWN, PA. T. A. Nil KHI l athler. General Banting Bnsiness Transacted. Tbe lollowlnu are tbe irloclpal feature! ol ireaeral LiaLCioir Imlnes: IIKPOSITN Keoelveit payable on itcmanil. anil Interest hear Idk certlncatea Issued Ut time depostum. I.ON Rztendeil to runtomer on lavnraMe tetma and approved paier discounted at all timet. (OI.I.HTION Made In the locality and upon all thebatiklnu towns in me united tatee. nantea moonraie. ; DRim j lsiue,l nevntlable In all part of the I'nltnd : States, aud lorela-n ezcbaoKe Issued on 111 parts . ot Kuroie. Ol merchants, farmers and other solicited. Ui whom rraMonal'le accomodation will lie eilenOe.1. i Patrons are aured that all mnaactlons shall I he held as strictly private and cinn.lcntlal. and that they will he treated as Ittierally as ood j hanklnK lutes will Krslt. nespecuuiiy, JIIIIMSTOX. Bl K '. CASH TIE MIGMTIT BKVIER THAT MOVES THE MARKET! a. k. i' i rn w. H .w. ii. xAxnromt. r-ifcn. t!nA Irr. THE First National Bank OF HATTtlS. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. - -'$50,000. Accounts ol Corporations, Firms and Individuals received upon the most tavorahle terms consistent with sale aud conserva tive HaokliK. Steamship Tickets lor sale by all the laadinc l.i ties and t-'ureiitn I traits payable In any of the principal cities ol the Hid World. All correspondence will have onr personal and prompt attention. Interrat Paid ou Time ItrpoaMa. ociia.;i S. L. KID. m AT"iirr mini. REED & READE, Attorne.vn ut Law, fcHKNSBCKtr. - - - I'ENNA. ww-'Jtttce on t'eotre street. t 2 V3 lias enahletl us to purchase at our own price a full line of sea sonable Dry (ioods in Dress Goods, Sattio.es, Dress Ginghams, Lawns, Challies, and all the new things in Wash Goods, Lace Trimmings, Embroideries, Lace Curtains, Window I'linds, Wall Paper, Cur tain Poles, Oil Clolh and Carpets. All tlie JSew Styles in .Men's Shoes, Still Hats for men ami boys, O arriJNTGr SHIRTS. and Underwear. Full storks to choose from in all Departments and at Low Cash Prices. Full stork of (Jroceries, Flour and Feed at all times. We hnudle Plain Meat all thrtuh the summer at low prices. When in town rail and see us, where you will be treated right and where your Dollar will go further than elsewhere. Thos. BRADLEY'S CASH STORE GALLITZIN, PA. KITTELL & LITTLE, Vttclli3 II t liHAV, EHENSBl'KU, FA. wv-otH. In Opera House. 2.t.V4 rii w. DICK, I ATTOKNKY-AT-I.AW. Kbknhhi'ku. Fkkh'a 4).rSpeoial attention to Klven claims lr Pen. slim Kounty. etc ch7 aai T F. Mi KKNKICK, I ATTORN KT nSII O-INKILLoB AT LAW, KBtlMSWC Kti. - PA w itflce on Centre street. H II. MYERS. ATnih.KY-AT-l.AW. EBBRtiBVita. Pa. ( Itflce la 4 tollon.de No, on Mif street, LOTHSftSG DONALD K. DUFTON, ATT)KN EY-AT LAW. KBaasBi a, HaaaA. EC'lltftca In fitment House. 'enter street DR. BUCK, SURGEON and SPECIALIST. Treatment el all fhronis Afflictions, HUeites ol Women and troutde requiriua: Surulcal Aid. I itttce hours op t t M. . I to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. IT1 lil 11 AVtXNUE. ALlCMJNA.f A. janla.W We are now ready to show you the Largest anil Finest Stock of Men's, Youth's, Uoys and Children's lothing in Cambria county, with the Lowest Prices for good Goods in the State. Our Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing is complete. We have all the new Spring shapes in Hats and a complete line of Gents Furnishings of all kinds. It will pay you to come to see us this spring a.s we have prices to suit the times. Call and examine our stock. We will sell you nice Goods and SAVE YOU MONEY. Very Respectfully, G. A. SHARBAUGH, Carrolltown. Washington and JeHerson College. MNFTY Kdl KTIl YKAK opens Sept 12. Fully equipped lor cllcse w..tk. K:ertie c ore id.,.ieTl to .re,"r- l-r .tody A the Ica'rnd ..r. lcM.., 1 .,.r.t..rt mr -,''-'-ni.d Bi.il.Mry New 0'.rvat..rv. Atl.eleli.r Kield and "!rP-H '' !",K7., "rrr: tiresy moderate. A.uiunl Joit Address. THk fklMIH r. mMrngfrn. I'.. t.W TI ti