3 (fniulmn J;xraiura. n:KNsi:n:i. c-Aur.iUA co., pa. iKIPAY. - - SKI'TKMI'.KU:, W.4. .ifl. M l'IRM(.AI T'.. liiitnlr.-ii aiirl fifty coke ovpn aro .... ! , ! 11; I ;it Soiniiaii. Tli- -'i iincl -aoii opciii'il on Satur ,, ,, ;iinl l,ui.ti-! wcri'iiiil in fnil force. 1 it ii.Uinu' m att-r is sold on the strerts , f , i. .i::i at l !. rati' f out- cent per jra I - c Km; m:iti J. I). Ilioks spent Thurs ,v !i, i;i iitii!i' cxantininir liis political llini lr Mililsii-in has V.i'pii e lected city ,.; j.i r of .ii.hlisUiwi;, vice A. II. Weir, Kxten-ive iniproveiuents are thiiii .; ,,.!. in the front of the new school hnild- ; : j n t hi- place. '. A. Miarhaniili. one of Carrolltown's , '. ri-iir.' merchatits, was a visitor to I . .. is -! u in on Friday. 1 1 . .luni.-s Mcl'ahe, foi inerly of thi . ... , i.ut imw of Iit tln rtr. is visiting his . ,,ieiit- ni this phici. I I,.- l ei! fi.r our new school house will ,;. v . "ii Sal unlay and he placed in posi- 1, .: :i- -iion as povsihlp. I h.- Klieiishnri; puhlic schools opened M., nd. iv willi a larger attendance than II. .1! ! UiV previous year. li. .Iil!inir house of Flem. Mulhol . I.'i-aile Ioa n-hip, was destroyed hy : 1. .i, I n. -ilav of last week. M K-t her Thompson, of Lilly, visit , ,: !.. :i ieiid. M iss M and Zahm. in Khens p . 1 11 Thursday of last week. 1.! I'M ward I'riflith is putting a j.. !: li hi- cellar for the purpose of lii'Ut , 1 - -!..iv huildinii with hot air. cii M. 'inlay niiiht sneak thieves went .. the garden of Kuhert Scanl.iu and I . n,- Ie to a lot of cahhage. V l lh rryce. of t.-iis place, has : 1 "lie .team thresher formerly ; .u,d .iperati-il hy .lonathan twens. V, : .litm- K11-I1. conductor on the i 1: .' . ha- gi'iie to housekeeping in the ; K. I: ( ie--ell on .Julian street. I 1 . h i l-i 1 i. hi -if 1 lie Khcii-hurg Agri- : 1. . 1 1 y which ended on Friday a 1- the nn-t Micces-ful one ever ..' .nii-pirt mar had a hattle with , :'- the iiherday. The cat was i : l the man wanted to die hut M- I'iM'i 1 1 . .Inlies. huse wife liiiil :' ii.e ago with typledd fever, is ly- - I tin- -i.lith of Khenhlirg ill '. .1 Ti e 1 i i -ea-e. I . . e daughters of Mrs. Philip 1.1. ; UigU r. Were -i-Vi-lilv scaldid ... i-r Aei'k hy the 11 psei t i ng of a , !- -'arch. 1 ; ;! !,;- 11, 11- light that occurred i'i'- ( urdav night among a lot ! :i ;i..r-. .Io-eih Iieverdin was . 1 -t . the hullet coming out at . . U s II ,n!!ey. of this place, on Tues-i-- n n ;-depart ure for Philailel ; 1 ! ; he ha- secured a position in hardware house of lluehler, A I o. M i ami. wife of Mr. Michael M 1 i1' 'e ueli-kiioAii railroad "iigin ' v t-' li -t reet. A it 0011 a. spent a few .1.- 1 i; ia-t in ek on a visit to Mrs. ; li : .t.-ii. of Iliinlo. have lost so . 1 hii keii- m,d ot her propei tr ' ' 1 :-! t hie is during t "ne last few 1 1 .-y ate talking of organizing 1 1 .-' "Mltllittee. I :. ! iiieeting of the .lohnstown ' - I'i'o A ociatioii wil! take plaee -' n "ii Septemher 1'.'. L'o and I' - a n,..iint i l;g to .'.,.."..V are otTered - - -1 t : 1 i very large attendance '-;' i . ' ' lii.giiiier .. If. Veir has " t- eeral parties in .lohns- ! e j.!a i n his long ahsence, -' ! thing-, say he went away to : - . .1 ' . tter po-i 1 ion. 1 1 is address - I ' ' . an ida. 1 - fiame harn of Adam Shtit- : I'-' .s ,1: . e-t moreland .omit y , Saturday night with all its - . '. :.g four hogs. The origin - - hi o-e,l to he incendiary, as - V:- Shu'ley Were ahsetit. N'' 1 - -i: I.Vt.der. one nf Carroll ' - - '!! ei i eii s. paid Kl'i-nshurg I 1 a !a-l. i-overitig the dis '' 11 !e-- than four hours m '''' I r ii. r is al oiu o years of age ; ' ' ' 11 ment of good healt h. 1 : Mi ai ... Mr-, .lohn Ni-sley. 'I at the home of it- grand '- '! a:nl Mr-, .lol.n Hughes, in l!h.'. li Wed lie-day. aged 'I he interment took place :;i.:,y Thursday after- 1 - '. Ili iinan Ape! was de- - he-t 1 .ihh.igi 011 Wednes - ' ll- 'li:ee- had also pulled "-and had t hem on a pile, -'I 'hey wen- fl igllteljed O IT . a- they left without 1 " - ' .iii v ad :n i n 1-1 rat or made - 1 i i tie iit 011 the Pack of ' I h i- eia itn i- tiot veri ' a- the -tatutes reiuire, : i!.c-,i-n is sati-fac-' ' ' ii.;iid that tin; doctor - :i one day is a sight sel- -- 1. l-.i n-i.iirg. hut on Mon '. - oSM 1-. Sechler and .lohn ' ! i.h place ill the after a,ne hour and Imthin I'.oth fum-ials were ' ' ' !;i irei-n-l.urg says that t- Tin -day coinpleti d ' v !; 11 rord. which is t ' ' ' at t of Is-7 ,! jt show s ' '' p l i-l.i r to 1m- short in ' and his predecessol. ' ' '-.;! ...t f l.p.l. - : :Ve- might have heen ' . ge i,f thi- -imple receipt '1 'til1.! of made mustard, ' of warm water, and 1 " : posii,e. acts as an -'itli.-ieiil ly powerful to a :- I'Miged in n,(. stomach. 1,0 met w ith a fata! ac 1 ' i' hearth furnace of the ; '' ' iipaiiv, at .loh n-tow 11, on . ''" ' ' ' niy Thiir-ilay tiinui a';v. of Ireland, hut has 1 ' '- ' 'hitty-lise ears. over A' ' -pen- in John-town. '" the la-t day of regis- a 1 .,rs will sit at the - I a t nmV;,. necc-saiy oil Septemlxr ..t h . , ' '' ' th'-y will make their -, , . ' "'' ntnisit,ners. Kv- ' ' ' ' ":ike sure that lie is reg- : , : 1 ' '"'"oil. of .luhn-tow 11, w ho ' -"' "totThy the cars at .Tint ' 1 '''-'""f . on May .ih last. h4 ' :! :i-:ii''--t the Peiii,sVlvania y'f ' ' ;"'-v- Haiming '-. dama 'id ! l liiims that the accident "'"ligeiice on the part of The Portage Iron Works, at Duncans villo. resumed operations in all its depart ments, on Monday. The puddiers of that department have been on a strike since Ih'ccnibcr last. They will work for ?J.7r a day. The hest purpose to w hich coal ashes can le applied, in town or country is in making garden-walks. If well laid dow n, no weids or grass will grow, and hy use they Incline as solid and more durable than bricks. The members of the 133rd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers who attend the National Kncainpment of the (1. A. U. at Pittsburg, are leiinested to meet at the 4th ward school in that city on Wednesday, Scpteiutier 12th, at looVlock, a. m.. for the purpose of having a reunion and forming a permanent organization. Messrs. Ceo. Huntley, V. Q. Shields and (). o. philips, of this place, who spent U couple of weeks in Michigan on a hunt ing and fishing expedition, returned home last weok. Among the trophies brought back was the skin of a black bear that Mr. Huntley had shot. Tlrev report the hunt ing and lishing as excellent. On Saturday afternoon P.rauch No. 1 to. of the Kmerald Ilcneticial Association, w as organized in this jdace with the fol lowing officers: M. I. Kittell, Ks., presi dent; (). E. Wilkinson, vice president; K. C Parrish. financial secretary: M. I. I.earer. recording secretary; A. W. Puck; treasurer, and A. K. Pender, marshal. John Ui-ket ts, of Ueade township, at tended the Democratic convention in Kb- ensburg last week, and after receiving the nomination for assembly, went home, sowed 14 acres of wheat, then sowed the same ground to clover and timothy, and anil will now soon be able to see his friends. John is bound to get there if it is in the wood. AbeOber. of Indiana, charged with having counterfeit money in his possession and passing the same, was accorded a hearing before Tinted States Commission er d'allius in A Itoona last Thursday. The evidence adduced showed that he was jiuilty and he was accordingly held for trial in the I'nitcd States district court. The county funds of Plair county are locked up in the closed Second National Pank. of Altoona. w hich is now seeking extensions of time of payment from depos itors. In col. sequence, tin; county treas urer can. -lot pay olf t he orders for poor re lief and ot her current expenses. The tax collectors have been notilied to hurry the outstanding taxes in the county treasury. There is no use in walking the floor will: a felon, says a gentleman who has had some experience in that direction. Wrap a cloth loosely around the felon, having 1 he end open. Pour gunpowder in 1 In- end shake it dow n until tin; felon is covered, then keep it wet with camphor. In two hours the pain will be relieved and a perfect cure will surely follow. A fellow at Waynesbnrg tt.rned a slream of water from a ho-e on an are light, just to have -nine fun w ilh it and see if he could put it out. It had some fun with him and nearly put him out. Watei is an excellent conductor of the electric current, and when it ran down that stream and walloped the fellow over the ground a few times he w as ready to call quits. Mr. S. It. Ludwig.of the firm of John I. udwig .v. Son-, woolen manufacturers of this place, returned home on Friday after an absence of a couple of months in the northern part of the state. Sain makes an annual pilgrimage to the northeastern counties for the purpose of selling goods, ami as thi-ir goods is well know n, all wool and a yard wide, his coming is always welcomed. Since June last the school hoard of Mount I'nion. Huntingdon comity, has been unable to agree upon a teacher for No. 4 school, the vote standing, lime alter time. '.: to.'; upon the application of Charles Hiney. I 'pou petition of the citizens and on request of the board, the matter was discussed liefore court on Saturday last, and an order was issued removing the hoard and appointing an entire new lioard. A dispatch from I)u Pois, Pa., on Wednesday says: Forest fires have ap proached this tow 11 so close that a change of wind will involve a light to keep the II. lines from spreading over it. From Falls Creek to Itidgway there is an almost un broken sea of liii-. w hich is raging all along I he Kidgw ay and Clearfield road. There is much anxiety in this localitv and hun dreds of property owners are doing guard duty. John Humphreys. at?ed about lit vears, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Humphreys, of Cambria township, died at the home of his parents on Sunday last from typhoid fever. The deceased had been ill for sev eral months with the dreaded disease and it was hoped by his many friends that he would finally recover tint a relapse set in and caused hisdeath. A sister, Mrs. Dan iel Jones, died from the same disease a few w eeks ago. Jacob Duwell. an aged Cermaii, died at Johustow n on Wednesday morning from a dose of rough 011 rats. Hi' took the pois on 01. Tuesday night in a bucket of liet-r, and when his alarmed wife, called a phys ician he berated the doctor, saying that he hoped a m in could get drunk in his own house without interference. He feigned drunkenness so ell that the doctor was fooled, ami when ton late it was learned for a certainty that he had taken the poison. At an early hour on Wednesday morn ing the barn of Martin Cunplcs, in Clear field to.v nship. was discovered to be 011 lire and in a shoit time afterwards was re duced lo a pile of smouldering ashes. The bun contained this season's crops, togeth er -a it li a lot of farming implements, ma chinery etc. Tin- lire is thought to have been the work of an incendiary. Mr. Cup pies is a brother-in-law of John Cox. w hose house was burned the day previous, and the two men weie near neighbors. Harrison Uingler, two miles cast of Shanksv ille. came near having his team drowned in an old well Wednesday. He w.is dragging big rocks by means of a chain to fill up the well and w hen near the well with a large rin k one of the horses shied and caused the rock to tumble into the well and pull the horses in after it. The w ater came to the horses' necks and it took a lot of neighbors three or four hours to get the animals out. The har ness, single and double trees, etc., are yet in tin- well. ',,i;j -xc llernl'l. On Tuesday morning while the family of John Cox. in Clearfield township, were eating their breakfast, a noise was heard in the npiwr part of the house and an in vestigation revealed the fact that the up per pa it of the house was on lire. The limited mean for lighting; the flames and the short supply of water on hand told the family that the house was doomed to destruction and they at once turned their attention to saying what articles of furni ture and clothing that could begotten out. The house was a new one and entails a heavy loss on Mr. Cox. Francis Speigclhalter. executor of the o-tate of Veronica Speigclhalter, late i f Allegheny tow nship, deceased, w ill ofTer at public sale un Saturday, Septemlx-i 22, at 1 o'clock, r. m.. the following personal property: 2 work mares, 1 row, 3 hogs, a lot of chickens, wheat, oats and olatocs hy the bushel, corn by the shock, hay and straw by the ton, wagon, sled, buggy, plows, harrow. 2 double sets harness, 1 set single harness, household and kitch en furniture, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made know n on day of sale when a reasonable credit will be given. lialf Kale to Plttafenrc. Pa., on A r ronnl of" hf .Vallanal Ewtmpnral of the Vrmd Arm; oC lh Krpabllr The Pennsylvania Railroad announces that excursion tickets will be sold at half rates, '.cptember I'.th to September loth good to return until September S5lh, with a minimum rate of fifty cents. It is ex pected that this w ill Ik; the largest (iraud Army Encampment that has ever been held, from the fact that the name of Pitts burg is remembered by evety veteran, us it was the lirst city to establish a subsistence committee. The following program has been adopted by the Citizens Executive Committee: MONDAY. SKI'TKMllKIt lOTII. Parade of the Naval Veterans, escorted by the Sons of Veterans. Camp Tire in the veiling under the auspices of the Naval Veterans at Old City Hall. TI KSDAY, SKPTKMHKIS llTH. Parade of the (irand Army of the Re public. Camp tires in the evening at Old City Hall, the headquarters; of the lirst Sanitary Commission. WKDXKSDAY. NKI'TKMISKK 12TII. The 2sth National Encampineiit wi convene at the (irand Opera House at 10:30 a. M. with au open meeting, at which the governor of the state, the mayors of the two cities ami a representative of the Department of Pennsylvania . A. R. w ill deliver addresses of welcome. On the same date the annual meeting of the Wo man's Relief Corps, Ladies of the (!. A. R. and the Daughters of Veterans will taki place. Parade of the l.'iiion ex-prisoners of war, escorted by the National ('tiard. In the evening an entertainment will be given the representatives to the several national bodies at East Pittsburg in the immense buildings at that pla: e tendered for tin ir use hy Mr. lieorge Westinghouse. Till ItSDAY, SKPTKMUKU htl ll. Continuation of the meeting of Encamp ment and other national bodies. In the evening a magiiilicent display of lire works on the river. Kill DA Y, KPTKM1!KK I4TII. SteamlKiat excursion to Davis Island Dam and other points of interest. The Pennsylvania Railroad will lie pre pared to carry everv person who may de sire to attend this, the -JMh National Ku campineut of the (i. A. K. SlarrlaK I.lceimen. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for two weeks ending Thursday, Septem ber ti.lS'.U: Isaih Perry Class. Fallen Timter, and Ellen Rcliecca Kesslei, Frugality. John Snyder and Annie Nipps, .lohns town. Thomas D. Rag r, Eougbridge, West moreland county, and Alary E. Stuver. West Taylor tow nship. William 11. KelTner and Vida J. UraMier. Com-inaugh. John Yolk and Catharine Naw, Johns town. John Swartzenirover ami llattie R. Ford, South Fork. Englehcrt (o'iyer, Iloover-ville. Somer set county, and Nancy Jane Rodgers, tony creek township. William Thomas Edwards ar.d Elmira S. Forshey. Reade township. Charles Neabrauer and Ellie F. MrVk-k-er, Jeistow n. Kphraim Plough and Sylva A. Ream, Johnstown. W. C. Eayton. .lohnstow n. and Mary E. Thompson, Pel I wood. Plair county. Hezekiah Cox and Alice M. Holleu, Ashyille. James E. Davis and Allie Pell Ander son, Parr township. Richard W. Roberts, Johnstown, and Mary Ellen Eavely, West Taylor town ship. Charles C. Alexander and Emma J. Pi-hop. Moi rcllv ille. Daniel W. Hill. Morrcllviile. and Alice M. Kili-y, Johnstown. Amos Elh n Reeder and Alice Estella Dav is. John-low n. David Prosser and Rebecca Kllen Pate, Fallen Timber. (icortfe t Jrnmblii.g. Morrcllviile, and Mary t . Kes, Jackson tow nship. August. Vauerick. Daisytown, aiidEmily ShatTer. Parkstow n. Harry P. 1 1 ainil tow n. Frugality, and Eve Dougherty. Ashville. Court Frnrrrdlnicii. Court met on Monday at 10 o'clock with Judge Parker on the bench. The morning was taken up w ith the hearing of motions and petitions. After court was called at 2::m in the afternoon a recess of one hour was taken to enable the members of the bar to attend the funeral of Mrs. W. H. Sechler. The following cases were disposed of: Commonwealth vs. A. A. (ilasser, surely of the peace. Defendant directed to enter bail for his good behavior. Commonwealth vs. Joseph He-lop, sure ty of the peace. Defendant directed to enter hail for his good Ix-havior. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Davison, assault and battery. Jury find defendant not guilty and divided the costs between the defendant and the prosecutor. John W. Miller. Commonwealth vs. John Evans, fornix elect. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of costs, t20 lying-in ex penses, to Mary Perkebile and tl per week for seven years. Commonwealth vs. Alex. Fresh, surety of the peace. In this case the threats made by the defendant against the prose cutrix, Frances Shadle, were made in In diana county and on that account the pros ecution fell. The prosecutrix w as sentenced to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Peter and Frederick Eli, malicious mischief. Jury liud de fendants not guilty and the prosecutor, Wilson Powell to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Mary McCouigle. as sault and battery. Jury find defendant not guilty anil the prosecutor, Jacob No lan, to pay the costs. No ll bj I tie .NherlfT. The following 'properties were sold by the sheriff on Monday: The People's ltuilding t Eoan Associ ation bought a lot of ground, w ith house thereon in Spangler, the proerty of II. M. Callagher, for John Eudden's three lots in Elder town ship, along the Clearfield & Cambria rail road, were sold to the Equitable associa tion, plaintiff in the case also, for f lm. The interest of Mrs. John Leap in a house and lot along the new Portage rail road, in Washington township, sold at suit, of Monroe nrothers fc Company, was brought by M. D. Kittell for fs.ii. The sale of a lot in Adamshurg. Adams township, with a two story house on it now occupied by a A. C. Miller, .was stay ed by the court; another lot adjoining it, having a stable on it, was sold to Stephen f Irasslx rger and RoWrt Yinger for f.Co. Poth the above were church properties constituting the parsonage of the Cambria circuit of the Evangelical association, and were taken in execution and to be sold at suit of E. II. McCune for use of E. S. (iramling. FftriTS are better than drugs to improve the stomach and complexion. It is not a fact that fruits produce acidity of the stomach. On the contrary, they-correct it. Ripe apples. cars. plums and peaches eaten raw, without sugar, are medicine for a sour stomach. The vegetable salts are converted into alkaline carbonates which purify by counteracting the acidity already in the stomach. Diners who overeat and have fits of indigestion and the blues next morning, take tarlionate of soda, in tablets or liquid; a ripe, juicy ap ple or two and no other breakfast would cost less and do more Rood. Fall, plowiug has been commenced in every section but is greatly retarded ow ing to the dry condition of the soil. Commn titration. Nimrod was a mighty hunter, at least that is what the Rible avers. In the pres ent age of prevaricators he has many imi tators, and in the language of modern spoilsmen, "Nimrod was not in it." There were several very fair samples of the aforesaid "modern ?ortsman"' in town last week, waiting, only waiting, for the day to come which would bring with it the right to wage an exterminating warfare against the small quadruped with the big bushy tail. Among these would be mighty hunters may be mentioned Mr. Thomas P. Strittmatter. well-known to hi fellow townsmen as-- a truthf-.il young man (except during the hunting season I; Simon Long, not entirely unknown to many of our residents as one who can smell a squirrel farther than most men can see; and Mr. H. E. Andrews, of Pittsburg, a gentleman who dabbles in pot hooks for a living, and who came here with the im pression that he could shoot squirrels as fast as he can write shorthand. As soon as the legal embargo was raised, these sanguine hunters shouldered iln ir shot-guns and marclu-d boldly to the fray. Out the .road they briskly walked with martial tread, singing snatches ol all the hunting chorises they had ever heard, and some w hich they had not. Arriving at the scene of the proposed slaughter they separated and commenced i still hunt for the fierce, ferocious man- eating squirrel. 1 he day was full of excitement and stirring incidents; among the latter may lie mentioned the stirring leaves. .Nut a sound was beard nor i funeral note," as our sportsmen wended their way through the unbroken forest. save a smothered ejaculation now and then as sunn; one slipped on a mossy stone lud sat down suddenly to muse on the uu- certianties of life. Pretty soon, however, t he crack of the shot-gun was heard and the first squirrel was credited to Mr. Sti iltmatter. After this the forest echoed and re-echoed w ith reports from t lie trusty shot-guns, and liefore night shadows fell on mountain top and leafy glade, each hunter bad a pretty fair string of game to give evidence ot Ins skill. J lie enure par ty bagged fourteen qiiirrt Is, twenty-three piuies. and shot a iiinntx-r ol chipmunks when nothing else offered. The tails to verify this statement may be seen upon application. Put the harmless squirrel was not the only game that was bagged that day. When penetrating a Icnely tiiountain dale, w hich was almost an im passable growth of maple undergrowth. Mr. St tit tinat ter heard an omuioiis purring ouiid :u the branches above his head, and looking hastily around In-saw two yellow - ye-balls glaring fiercely at him through the foliage. To think was to act, and a second later the possessor of the eve-balls ay stretched in agony of sudden death, at his feel. "A wild-cat as sure as my name is Thomas:" ejaculated the astonished hunter. Ele he had scarcely recovered from his surprise, the same warning sound was repeated and the mate of tlie.lii-t wild-cat was sei;n on the Utugh of a huge lemlock near at hand. He also fell a v ictim to the unerring shot-gun. These are the liisi wild-cats that have eei i seen in tiiis vicinity for a numlxT of years, and their loss Will not lie deeply mourned. In fad Mr. Strittmatter de serves the thanks of t he community forde- lioying these iiupii-asant neighbors, .i. Kent KMlrTrKrrrii. Evaline E. Williams et vir to Spurgeon . Williams, Ebensburg. consideration. 27.i. Sheriff of Cambria county to S. S. Koll- r, Tunnelhill JJ7.". Sheriff of Cambria county to S. S. Koll r, Tunnelhill. f.'tno. Administrator of Frank F. Leslie to Naomi Leslie. Lower Voder township. Citizens" Cemetery Association to Joseph W. Leslie, ( iraild View,$..l. Margaret Paker et vir to John Scherer, ackson township, fsoo. Frank Rodgers to (trace Mooney et al.. lohiistowii. $:too. John W. Wcakland to Leyi W. Weak- and. Carroll township, Sl.sTo. lane Jones et vir to Eliza Laughlin Philips, Cambria tow nship, f ",."ji. Conrad Jacobs et ux. to II. C. Kirkpat- rick, Pat ton, ?7m. ( ieorge E. Conrad et ux. to George W. Zimmerman. Poxbury. ?l.".o. Executor of Pew Thomas Dayin to Cam illa Iron Company, Johnstow n. $". Charles Von Lulen et ux to Clara J. Miller. Johnstown, $17.". Daniel W. Klinefelter et nx. to Matilda Klinefelter, Franklin. $1. Adam Myers et ux. tot (wen D. Sheridan, Washington township, J. R. Crissey et ux. to Charles C. Alex- wider, Stonyeleek township, f.". Charles C. Alexander to F. W. Clark, Stonyereek township, fl. Charles C. Alexander to F. W. CI irk. Lower Voder towiiship.fi. Peter Miller to Arthur V. and William Miller. Reaih; township, $I.imi. Mathiot Reade ft ux. to Mary Sloan, Washington township, $;'.. Samuel ( Jerhardt et ux. to Matilda llo- fecker. Johnstown. ?W0. 'ranklin W. Otto et ux. to (ijorge C. M tiller, Johnstown. Fletcher C. George et ux. to James P. Cessna, Lilly, ?2i". lames Nixon et ux. to Emanuel Sanker, Cresson tow nship. ?.'!.. D. S. McAnulty et ux. to Samuel S. Cy pher. Parnesboro, $2io. Geo. C. Miller et ux. to Franklin W. M to. Johnstown, f'.i.'ioo. Thomas Parties et al. to Joseph llar nock. ParneslMiro.$.vjr. George. J. Orris et ux. to Franklin S. Horner. Adams tow nship. Jl.ooo. L. W. Poland, trustee, to W. F. Poland. Carroll tow nship, ?soo. Mary Coyle et al. to S. W. Lynch, Gal lit.iu township, f.lM. Ulilliiarj. SECHLER. Died at her home in Ebens burg on September 2nd. ism, Mrs. Maggie, w ife of W illiam II. Sechler, Esq.. aged f.2 years. The deceased was a daughter of the 'ate Rees S. Lloyd. Ksq., of Cambria township, was bom near Eliensbnrg and resided in this vicinity all her life. She was highly esteemed by all who knew her and all feel sorry for her death. A year or two ago a cancer developed on her breast and since that time she was a continual suffer er. Several operations were performed for her relief hut all of no avail and death claimed her on Sunday last. She is sur vived by her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Annie Green, of Altoona; Misses Minnie and Alice and two sons, John, edi tor of the South Fork I!riml, and Charles, at home. She is also survived by her mother and one sister, Mrs. Edmund James and one brother, Fes Lloyd, editor of the Ctnnhria Heruhl, all of this place. Half Rale to ii. A. R. I'lirampnif nl, HlltwttorK, Via Itio I'raanj If anla Knllritail. Kilrnalon ot llatea of Sale. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces that round trip tickets from Al toona and points west thereof, to Pitts burg and return, on account of the Na tional Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, w ill lie sold from Septeuiln r r, to 14 inclusive, at a rate of a single fare for the run mi triu. with minimum rate of .mi cents, valid for return passage until Septemlier 2" inclusive. This arrangement will allow persons re siding in the aliove territory to make daily trips to Pittsburg, If desired, in order to participate in all of the events on the pro gramme adopted by the Citizeus' Execu tive Committee. MIeellaneona Jffottrea. fTAIA'ABLE PROPERTY KOK SALE A lot ol icrouud io ihe Kst wnt of Ktteug huru. 0i riy -.Ml loet. in desirable location. irln a two Mriel imme lou-e. w rooms and la emenl. In excellent repair. V ill t.c fold cheat, in J on reKotia-ile term. M. 1. Kirt Ej.ru. Etiensburg. i'a.a Antral t 10 tf 'PHK Wuniit.nnf Itnll.tlnx a Lan Association 1 will oiler lor sale at the c-'norll chsmlx-r. Eo eneburit, on the fourth .MiidiIii In N-iinnter l.ooo.oo. THUS. li.U Is. ' I.istr LtKiniR, Serrturj. President Orphans' Court Sale OF VAL.UA KLiE REAL ESTATE ! Y virtue or an enter ot the Orphans' Court ol 1) Oainli la county, fa . lo ute .lirreled. I will exuose to public Rile at the St. NI-holaa Hotel at IN li ktown. In t'ainnria county, on SATURDAY, SKIT. 2lTII. 1S01, at 2 o'clock, p. x., the following describe-! real eetate. viz: All that certain piece or parcel of laml pltnate in Krr township. ;ambr'a county, l a , lx onlrd ami 1ecritc.l as lollows, viz: licKiuuinic at a corner o. K. t'etcr's laml, and thence north l1 ile, rees it 107'.; perchea to a sugar: thenco north W- decrees west loo perches to a post ; thence south I.1, ilevrees west lo7 perches to a post; thence south 8S deicrees east loo perches the place ol beic inning, containing 81Ti Acres, h.ivlnir thereon erected a l1. story I.m HOUSE KKAMEKAKN .ml t 1 ill I II1N(S. except ing and reaervlnic therelroui all tne coal In. un ler and UMn the same, winch was conveyed ry Sie nasi tan rran . ana t umarine i trail, his wl le. to uellier with certain mining rights and erlvlleiies to .lohn Smith e. al.. ry deed dated Slr-h 1, Is7, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, etc., Ui and lor tatnbria county, I'a., In Heed liixit No. 4. page TM. TKKMMOF HA I.K : Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid In band at the time ot sale ; the balance of one third at the conhiuiatlon ot sale ; one-third In six months, and one third In twelve months Irotu Ihe confirmation id sale. Oelerre! payments to bear initresl, serured hy the judgment bond anil mortgage hi Hie purchaser. A HAM .1. I.IEU. Executor ol Sebastian (irafl, deceased. INIcfctowu. J"a.. sept. 7. ism. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining; Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricalins 0ilst Naphtha and ftasoline That can be MADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Morally : Satisfactory : Oils in the market aak for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, pinsBtM'd iif.pt.. PlTTsBl'KiJ, PA. e,ctl8.6"ly. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In effect May -'7. 1S4. t'onnrrtloniiat ( rsnson. KAHT. Seashore Express, week dys Uiin AKooni Accommodation. weeK days '. z-i a in Kay Express, dally 11 04 a in Altoona Express, dai ly 1 p ra .Mail Express, daily S 17 p tn I'b lladelKhia Express, daily 8 12 p m .lohnstown Accommodailon, week days . s 14 a m I'acihc Express, daily 8 .'7 a in Way Passenger, week days 2 p m Mall Train, week days 4 '-tf hi Fast Elne. dally 8 -.'I p. m .lohnstown Accommodation, week days... 8Mim rbensliiirK Brsnrli. Trains leaves a- follows: 7.20, lo -.il a. m.. and S.ltn p. m and arrive at t're.Mon at 7 &7. lo 55 a. m. and 4. 05 . m. Ieare 'resson atu:io,ll M) a. in ami r.;tu p. 111., ami arrive at Ebensburg at lo.iia a. in. ami i. 10 and r o p. m. I'rrin ul lenrfielil. Eenve Irvmu at ! 4.'. a. m. and 2 An p. in. arriv ing at Cresson at 8 05 a m. and 4 l. m. I.eave 'resson wx a. ui, and H'2f p.m., arriving at lr- vona at lo.f.5 a in. and li 4:j p. m. For rates, maps, etc . call on agent or ad!res Thi. E. Watt. P. A. W. !.. 110 Filth Ave.. Pittsburg. I'a. S. M. PKEVOST. J. K. WMI. (General Manager. Oeneral Manager. JOHN PFISTER, Iir.AI.F.K IN GEHER&L MERCHANDISE, Hardware. Qnccnsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Vr.liF.TARI.rj IX NF.SX, HARM F-VK. KTt' . , OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. mattt Soly ri'KIAI. I,1ST. I Lift 01 causes set down lor trial at a term of court to be hold In Elensiiirg lglncing the 2nd Monday tn Septdmher. 14 : Hrawley vs. Ieahey. Srhonover vs. I lean. Trexler estate vs. t'ogan. i isbome vs. 4'onter el a I. Mclonld vs t'roS!er et al. I.udi r vs. Wlltielm MdJonigle. Shun 1 vs. Wtlheltn . Md icnigle. Snyder vs. Cambria Iron t'o. Tun kin vs. Itmsr. tiugbs vs. Johnson Co. I'age vs. OtttiiiKS. Mclfcmald vs. H. Hooker. Taylor vs. t'oblren. lio'rner vs. Wilson. Shirk Si. Sons vs. Crouse. tore vs. Snppes. Mnr;hy v Yellow Kun Coal Co. Nelson t Co vs. Walls. Vincent Karstow t Co. vs. Cresswelt. Stutsman vs. Cooket e1 al. Nelson At Co. vs. Hracken. (tray vs. Penna. K. K. Co. Scra'huc vs. Iiavis. Same vs. Mo er. Hosier vs. School Directors Portoge Korongh. J.J. IIAKSY. August 10, 1S'.'4. Frotbonotary. k 11MINISTKATKIX' IOTIK. j 1. ivivic ui nuiiiuuj ..-,., letters of administration u n tlie entiite or Anthony Killer, deceaned. lte ol Allegheny lownrhi,i. tn Cambria county. 1 .. having been k ranted to me. all i.eriKns mdct-tedto said estate are herebv notined to make payment to tne wlth delay. and tnoye bavlnv claims aitamst the same will present them duly authenticated fur settle ment. CL.AKA K. Bll.l.KK, Aministratrlx. Irctto. I'a., Antust3. IWl. IMIN1STK ATOK'S NOTH'K. l-jitate ol Joseph trrlste. dccease.1. .ti.rs ol Admintrtration on the estate ol Jos eph filiate. lcael. late of t'resson township. In f'ambrla cmnty. I'a haTinit been granted to me. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notined lo make payment U me without del., and those having claims aicaluxt aaid estate uresenl Iheui properly auiuent'cited lor settle Inent. JOHN ttr.t'KlSI K Admitiistrator. 270! Market street. Allegheny city, Pa. VOTICK. 1 My wife Suan having left borne, all per sons ate hereby netifled not to credit uer on my account, as I will par no such bills. M IO It A Kl. IiflMKJHOE, Washinicton township, Cambria fJx. Pa. September 7, ls4. '4" 1) U Latest Styles Low Prices. BELOW WE QUOTE PRICES ON A FEW of our Many Big Bargains: Park wash cal:oo-s. r mt yard Ultl prints k;. imT van! f. imir tirii... Un- gini;liaiiis, all iiatu-rns. "..'. .. I ii - 1 1 . ....rw. mt yard ..!H Lancaster : Ginghams at 6 Cents. Muslin, full yard w -id, for fk-. tier yard Otitini; rlutli. all patti-i us. at . ..sc. and' lm-. CaiM-t chain. .ri-iiv, all colors -jin-. Ladies' vests, vcrv funcv. at lm- All the fuATKST XDVKLTIES IX TIMM MIN'tiS at close tiauivs. ;r'SH-cial sale in I,Al'K AND f:.M r.KiUliKKIKS from Jc. kt yaid up. ClotMi anfl Gents' FcrnisMnEs. ur stock of clotliin was m-vi-r as com plete as now. Any kind of cut or pattern you vv ant. Men s suits in sack oulv for tXi I l'..tt..i- wi.it i.. t r..... - ... ... ... u.ij . ui. in c.i.i" a j i r Youth's :t-picce suits from Jf'-.m up Cliildren's 'J-piece suits from T.v. up ChiUlieii's knee pants for l.",c IN - GENTS' - FURNISHINGS We Excell Many Larger Establishments. Fancy laundried shirts with collar at tached for ts,- Latest style fancy laundried shirts with two collars for imc Window Itlimls (in two colors only with Patent sprint; for only l'.tc Curtain niles complete for 'Joe XJFurniture, Trunks and Valises must jro to make room. Kitchen chairs, light or dark, for S'.'.T.I per Set. Solid hatdwood lied room suit, cieht pieces. for only "J I i CuplMiards. sinks, sidehoards and lo'ii.ifes ' at verv low prices. H'Thoie uihhIs art) all new and lirst made work on '.hem. I K. L. JOHXSrOM. M.J.HU k. A. H'.KK'i', Khtablihhkii lhT-i. Jolinston, Buck & Co.7 UANKKUS, EBENSBUIMi, - PENN'A. A. W. HH K, t'anliler. Otablihbbd 1899. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKdLLTOUN, FA. T. A. NII.4KRI"4.II, I'snhlrr. General Banting Business Transacted. The Inllowlnir re tba principal features ol iteneral tahaiDr tiusiness : DEPOSITS Keoelved payable on demanil, and Interest heai Idk certlflcatea lesuod to time depositors. I.OAKN Extended to runtomern on lavoraMe terms ano approved paer diroonted at all times. I. tLF. T I O X N Made In the locality and upon alt tbebanklnii towns In the United States. Charges moderate. OR AFT Ifnaed nevotlahle In all part nf the tTnltd states, and lorelirn ezcbanife Issued on U parts of Kuro e. At't'orKTN Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonalile accomlatlon will te extendel. Patrons are ssure.l that all transactions shall hn hia tttrtftlv nrlvaie and ODtldcntlal. and thatthey will he treated as liberally as Rood hanklnir tales will Tiersit. Kespectiuny, JOHXKTOJI. Rt 4 H A '. A . K. P. TTO V. HW. Jf . 8-4 XI) FO K It, rrrmittctti. Uatltler. THE First National Bank or PATTOS. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, pail np, - - $50,000. Accounts of Corporations. Firms and Individuals received upon tbe tnoM favorable terms consistent with sale and conserva tive HanliliK. Steam ship Tickets lor sail hy all the leading Lines and r'urelvn Itmlt payable in any of the rlncli al cities ol the Old World. All corresiiondence will have oar personal and nmt attention. lalsresf Paid on Time Deponlls. OCII3.W3 8 L. USD. t:iitui)i. REED & READE, Attorne.VH t: I :av, tHENSBl'Ki i. - - - FENNA. ittlce on Centre street. 1 4 as V3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys nt 1-n av, EHENSBUKIt, PA. M-t tn?e In (era House. T. W. DICK, ATTO KN EY-AT-I..A W, Kbkkhbuho. Pbhw'a' r-SpecIal attention to Riven claims for Pen sion Honnty. etc. chT- wo T F. MrKKXKICK, ATTOBSIT aSDtkil'SSIlXOR AT L1W, tbKNSBI'Kit, - PA - Itflce on Centre street. H II. MYERS. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Ksissausa, Pa. -Office IB ftollonad Bow. on Centra street. DONALD K. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT 1 A W. EBKHHBrRO, Pbiwa ECr-OOlce In Otra House. Center street. DR. BUCK, SURGEON and SPECIALIST. Treatment el all Cbronls Afflictions, IHseare of Women and troutiies requiring nurKicai ni.i orhce hours up t a . at.. 1 to S and . to 8 r. at. ISXt li I'H A V El U E, AUVON A, PA. janl6.i ALMOST Beyond Belief ! A Hard-Times Benefit Irresistible in Force ! Tne Resnlt ofSiirewd Enying and Far-Seeing Management. Our SDrinir Oonil nrp n n w in v in Dry Goods, Clothing etc., at ' ISpecial Drive in Shccc. t5Ilcr is my (ruarunt"c: ! if siiovis Vm'in 't k. i: "s.'f i-i". : ..-17.,:!:.l.1..' WILLiilVKA NKU . I All. r K l.K. ................. .......... 9 I"- S. --Shoes that I si-ll wear nut. Ladie lini.'ii i tj,,. j.rjmr ,,.,. n ,,,., ;, or coiiirress.. Sl.-.'.-.-are ..rth r.'j.i Ladies dnii 'da. opera. Iiultnn. f 1 m are worth l.T.". t WE CAN 1 START YOU -IX- IHOBSEKEEPINBl ANY FIGURE I IKON $20 to $2,000. : Knsset. hiittou or la- a few left $l.."i are wort h Ladies" doiiiMia tip Mlu. lii r -'.'.."t ate worth ?:!. m. Ladies Oxford tie in Kusset. patent leather and dotii;o)a. all shapes ami styles 7;,c. ami up Ladies' Slippers, 50c. and rpwAiins. Children's sprint heel. Iitittou. sizes ." to " m- Infants vhocs fr4.u1 up 1 A very stylish shoe fur men. cnnrre or lace are worth t-'J.oo THAT MOVES CA Has enahled us to purchase at our own jirice a full line of sea sonable Dry Gootls in Dress Goods, Sattines, Dress Ginghams, Lawns, Challies, ami all the new things in Wash Goods, Lace Trimmings, J Embroideries, Lace Curtains, Window Ulinds, Wall Taper, Cur j tain Poles, Oil Cloth ami Carpets. All the New Styles in Men's ; SllOCS, Still Hats for men an.l boys, i ' ' OTJTIjNTO SHIRTS, and Underwear. Full stocks to choose from in all Departments and at Low ('ash Prices. Full stock of Groceries, Flour and Feed at all times. We handle PI ain leat all thrcu;h the summer at low prices. When in town call and see us, where 3 0U will be treated right and where your Dollar will go further than elsewhere. Thos. BRADLEY'S CASH STORE, GALLITZiIM, PA. OtWill Pay TogotoQUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Matttntrs, Oil Cloths, IJlanKets, Feathers, &c. Prices Reduced on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on Ail Large Packages. HBDUCTKIX IX OUTWARD : TICKETS TO QUEEHSTOWH, $14. J. T3. M:ULLEN, A.ieiit. Oflice in Mullen & Smith's (nnisei Washington and Jefferson College. NINETY HH'KTH YKAK otns Sept. li. Fully e.,ol ped tor clleue wmk. Elective .-nrel adaided to prepare tor study id the tcarned pr..ioi.. UirK.rator.e. .or f bemiMrr. M 'bery u7i .1 I ih.ervatorv Atheletic Held kBd fw vmnstom with Medical lnr-i..r. Ee-I A 'umnt Address THk; PltatUI M. asal-st... lautu 4 t,- a. Astonishin-ly e 3 A su'id leather working slio.' f,.r m ar. in sh.Mldy a pait If you want a nice dn-s Ihm' Satin calf. comrress or lace f 1.7.". Ih.-v are worth ui. Men's stvli-h tip Illuchercaif J.'.."-! are orih f-i.'i. Men's Fine Concorflan Lace, IIan.l-?eve.l, for $3.00 they are -worth $ j.O(). Men's Extra Fine Kangaroo Lat e or Conirress, L'..",0. WE MAKE A LEADER on a hanl-seveil KaDpiroo, lace or congress, for You cannot tlujilitale this shoe in any other store for les than S6.00. IX:Givc us a call for Shoes an.l you will he convinced that we carry the Iest Line in town for Wear, Style anl Low Prices. Yours, THE LEADER. THE MARKET ! You James Quiimim STEERAGE! ! Clothing Store, Lilly, Pa.