Una tmnaiL A' K1A CO.. PA. a 4 ! I IWi.il ir ,H, (..IP.T '"'", , (irav.of (.'arn.II- 1 .-"'il .': ,:,v- ; ' , ,,fT'iii K'ifks, was . r.- 1 .. ivnaae twtiliip ' ' ,!. .'ii Tu-.lay. ' ., ., ,.l Twin UofU"5, A ' VK:..,';; ,';.... UV-lm-Mlay. ' ,,. ,,f A 1 i.-i; li-iy town- 1;''.',V.' i-"-"-1""'1'' " uvd" ..! MllllMlT ti. wn- -. I ' r i- 1 i i. 1 I"'"1 ,.f ' ii'lt'i. iifi-oin-,7. .In-.-pli Hearer, .f ''V.uM.n.u.-.-. f .I.-lT..rs,.n ,rI t .... nt v . a- thrown jl ,1 . 1, .till .! Ill Ill'TlllUll ' ' . ,,,;i,!.l tllirtf of lilt' ' tif4 A!to '''! Jii-l "' far ''!'"4."XJl ;.-v ate :oiitf to sow , , I,, !,- w lo.-li have been , -vu-iit. of u.Mi' Sironys- ,. .lll.'l.l't-'l MH.-iii.' ' .,!' i j'H-'! he may re h'l f b-'pf. No reason ,-X' i i-h ai''- i't.ui -.lav moriii ioJ of . i: lii-inJ- ' four rooiii-l . .. , Hi - tarui. I" Stoiiy ' '. m- ii. -ii"f.l by lire, ihe .,r, -'" "' Mr " ,j . t ,,: l i.-''r oaiT tow n i ir, r Ural h.nne mi ..! I.i-l ' aiul frai'- r- :,!.:-! -I'1 aim near the ;J ,.! lllHI-.'lllellt gOllllI ; j iii. iv. July v .a: i .". r:n -s. potato ..j, r. Kelr.-hiiieiits ,; a.' -ii'in.il". AJuiillaiu'O . .. ;,.j.-l,rl If flff'fll TliC-- .. : ., ,. . : .1 "! A lli.oi-a out of .. i;j iriit-tivf a'Muanl. .1 .a!' ii .-aii-fil llif failnif I. ,. .1 I.-i. A rfaiijul- - 'i J '" "iiirins: I In foil) - i ,.- i! Lank, of Kt.fiis- ... ,: x !-..ii..ii' it Ii a i-a i I al (. AiiMi.i! tin- -Uii-k liolilei s , (;.. . .lu.isii- l::n li-r. M. !. i. ti - i . w 1 1 -! r liri Hi i u. s. . i, l .1 aim-- and w f! I Uiiown nu-r-.! i,...'..r.. I'.'- a i haiiiTM of ail. 1 1 1 it-1 I.-i - nt llif l'i;r km N ',' iiiiii - i- iin'fii for line - j: ;. .,..1- ami in 1 1 ! i ut-r y . and :.; i.a.r U.i-ir di-piay of line i u.i in .lulii.-towii. hii. lull i "Jii liii! IiJ- pa-fd both . : ::.r -;ii- ii v -iatiiif and w-i'.fi i tl: jjovt-rm r. The ::: !.'. "m It- a'ii'o;irialii wr : !:.; lii-r.Hiif- i-lfiM tive . :. j ,.:r-. A- tin- hill layine r.r, In In- fii. till- auioiint r::.i-aiiii.'. - A ....j, n j- ai ii -tfil al t'herry . j. j.i,u. I'a . Thin -day uf last .fi-: -.L -'..-a.iaif f.'iii worth of ..ij., - Jiuiii il.e iiii-iiillif i' at M al - r '. .Ic III- tirullifl - III. AlllMdl .j- .r. 'I In- .li-uiifr rained Mai; !! i ilii- and t Uerry- - !- ! f'H l UIII i. !-;!. Mat h, a-v.l tenty-foiir. -,!. .Vj. k. a ;,ii:ni l ir-identiif '' a- "iKird iii t In- IV ini-y I v auia l :.' .li.niala -Imp-, al A I -. 1 . tla I,.!,!. !,y .iij rail'lit -- i : ah'l a traveling irain-. . a:i ai..i l,a l lift-n Wolkilii; a'-i,! e..'.t .-ar-. ' ..- a A.ini. a Si-tcr of I'har- - i-:,ira aUriiimiii of la-t " ''"! ''ai uf tin- Si-lers uf - - aveisu.-. -;at Knd. I'itl-.-""i- Maiy Aiiau,-. and was a ' ;J Alan,-. ,,f m. Aiiw'iiiine. '') " .-ar- The ,- Fr.Jay iniri,ini al ''-:i-t.i,r.'. -an. a i .-, I - i m.w n citi ' ' l i-.riiu. A:t....na. was run - .i, u.t- i; u , a,d al -f'lijV rv.i,,!, ,, 1 '- iark- ,, hi- ay home. V !i ii, t ,,f All ' '' 'i t The dt:ad ""'' '""n '" idfiilify the ' '-!-:!. ..-a: !l,.--ihl. The " a ' ' al:.l llilee lhlldr.-ll. ' 'l-li A. loiru.Miii, whit ' '; i i r la-l .-.aturday iiuirn- M. VM..-ei,r .-olh-Ke. uiituv. -aill i,,, Ilr,L Inils ' ri"!'' al I.aliulK:. The '! '". J llir ""' r"t. and a u,r niiiM,- lor Itie " : " ifi.itiv. - ,,f the n.rwly l i. -, t fri,ni .,tls. 1 iii.-lLAi,, I i.-i i y and .-le -1 V !i 1 1 . ,,f re-Min, is "'r-a. V 1,1. ,...;..., (.(m) y "!t-i.-.t l.y tl,Y- - .. N-. . h, r tle UM9t '"' ' '" 'i'l'liollS - as..i ., hi-i,,ry and -. ( - iriemJs all r!" ' iiit-et with the kr ai;. ,,r,l : . . " ' ""uira. is in jail '- ''''ai'.-.! with iiiiirileriiiif . '"' aine a moth- . !!., !, a -1, t home ami : '" " )1- -W,ku.-k-. y,.'"" '"' hi.-h his .sj.-k . .' '''-''.t a- flinhlened r. , "' "M iiiijI nin. ' 4 'i !'.!!,.. i a ,-,l, t t,f - A i.r ,,,, ';r- t.u d , ,! at his hnino 1.,;v:'' I'i.-.lay. June ir, -r ' I'V'- .-ars and was '-'.. .iv '-I'-'-t'-d re-i- ' : f ,, '-'''I'lreii: iUrr... . . '"f": -Mathias. f - y hr i "f '""Ph Miller, .,' dentist 1 "!''-tii,e ii, i- I,,.., . ... - ami r.uward. J:udolph, at .. r J,v "Ilrm't expect '"1 " WlUl a j"'np," . j, ' liaie replies: ' w"h a (tli.V; if "1 1,,: ; . r i 11 . 1, :t v if . i '"' l.er v,.i. ... , i e. or j I...- Pr. K. C. Moorehead, of Punxsu tawncy, was on Friday evening found uuilty of committing tr e operation w hich caused the death of Letitia AdaiiiM, at I'arker. May l.'tli. and was given the ex treme penalty of the law ty Judge Kay liiirn, seven years' imprisonment in the Western penitentiary. Miss Alice O'Dell, of MahatTey, who was tried jointly with Dr. Moorehead, was also convicted. I!e lieving her less guilty, the court sent her one year to the woikhouse. John Deveraux, a farmer near Sheak leyville. in Mercer county, discovered two ' trying to open his safe Tuesday night and opened lire on them. They ran into the woods, tiring several times al Dever au. A trail of Moot) was followed through the woods to an old barn, whero a man was found with a had bullet wound in his leg. Unadmitted being con cerned in the shooting. Deveraux refused to prosecute him, his wounds were diessed and he went on his way unniok sled. Mrs. Leah Keith, of Creen township. Indiana county, and Mrs. Mary Dellaven. of Manner Uidge, Clearfield county, are twin sisters that bid fair to celebrate their one hundred' b anniversary. They will in tho coming autumn complete their '.Hlh vear. The maiden name oT these sisters was I.owniaster, a family who lor many years resided in Susquehanna township, this county, near the Indiana county line. Mrs. Iveilh is tliB widow of Lewis Keith, dud Mis. Dellaven Ihe widow of John De Haven. A grand picnic and dance w ill be held in Mountain tJrove, at Twin Kocks, on Monday, July :.ih, to which each and al' are cordially invited. The committee in charge w ill use every effort to make it uleasanl f.ir all who attend and send everybody home well satisfied that Twin Uocks is the banner pla -e for a picnic. A tine orchestra has been engaged, a go:td platform provided and the tattles will be bountifully provided with every delicacy of the season. Mark it down that Twin Uocks is the place to go on the Mb. In the clothes he had stolen from a scare-crow. John I'.ruwn, an escaped Hun tingdon Keformalory prisoner, for whom the authorities of a dozen counties had been looking since Tuesday, was captured near llarrisbiirg Thursday and taken back to the reformatory by Deputy Warden ieoige D. I'.ert. ilrowii. who is a culored boy, after exchanging clothes with the scare crow, robbed a spriughouse and stole live shirts and belter clothes from a tai in house. While fleeing from the otlicers the lad plunged into the canal and swam to a swamp ,,n the opposite side, where lat -r the officers almost fell over him as he lay in the grass. Krai luialf Iraiitltr. Assignee of J. J. Kitter el ux. to Jennie M. Notley. ISarnestioro; consideration, ttiioo. John Christner to Jessie Christner, lTp per Voder, tin... J. M. Haiti et n. io Frederick Dl-hong, Morr. llville. Frederick Dishong et ux. to Klmira Hain. Morrellville. $.". T. F. Kisiiel et ux. to John Uant. Fat ton, $1,-Jim. Neil llarkinset ux. to Jacob C. Stine m.in. 1 oneiiKtugh township, ft. mm. Patrick Tijfhe to Kate Tighe, Johns town, fl. Kate Tighe to Patrick Tighe. Johns tow n. ti:t. Margaret McConaughy et al. to Eliza beth Conway, Morrellville, J.'Mio. Frank P. Martin et ux. to Mary J. Cook, Dale. Jl.l.Mi. (teorge W. Settlemyer et al. to Klizabeih Paul. Summer hill township, t.'n. John F. Dow ling et ux. el al. to John Dow ling, Johnstow n, i:ii. Administrator of Samuel J. Horner to ieorge F. Mitchell, Dale, $li.J. Spangler Improvement company to Cleart-elJ Kiiiiioinous Coal corporation, Spangler, fl. Administrator of Sarah A. Hess to Wil liam H. Skiles, Wilmore, t.'40. M alhiot ftuade et ux. to Mary Kostvin, Sn minei hill township, t'.iw. J. j. Davis et ux. et al. to E. Davis, 1 Hack lick. $-.',7-'3. Eli (irillilh to H. Hose et al., StonycreeK, tr.:.. L"r'LJP.i-i. ,,""""r -ars: we'" t,;,J """-t"ll ihe best '"-in ,", ,"'r l" Ml "- 11 -.UtH '' Ul!l Tence how t.he Slarrlaice l.trennc. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week euding Thuisday, July 1, Joseph C FreidhotT and Anna M. Frilz i ntrer, Johnstown. (Jeorge'M. Sell, Johnstown, and Cathar ine Horner. Johnstown. Virgil CI yce KiitTnrrand Herlha Dharra, K u-hi-ster Mills. I ntliana county . i'a. Harding Powell, Philadelphia, Pa., and Kate Powell. Altoona. Kernard ISeis wenger, Cresson, and Louisa l. Stein, (iallitziu. tieorge K. Hite. South Fork, and Eliza beth L. Horner. Wilmore. A. S. I'acksou and Sadie Kuhn, Glasgow. Peter ffrei and Mrs. Helene Guillon, Hastings. John J. Haas and Mary J. lirown. Por tage. (ieorge Shaffer, Stougcreek township, and Leora I. Adams, Morrellville. John n.Crcswell. lteringer, and Daisy S. Clark. Mercer, I'a. Henry E. l!ood and Emma lirwtzman, Sellersville. II tint II iMinelf. John Hintoi.. aged attout frfi years, was foi.nd banging to a tree at the end of a rope in the woods on llenjamin Shoe maker's farm, two miles south of Roaring Springs, lllair county, about l o'clock on Sunday morning. Life was extinct when he was found. Hiutou has been slightly demented for years. Uecentlv his insanity develoyed violence, and he had threatened several times to kill himself. Only Sun day afternoon he tried to shoot himself at the house of Joseph Croft, a neighbor of Shoem tker, but w as prevented by the in mates of the house. Hinton was in the woods culling rails for Mr. Leidy when be committed the deed. The dead man w as unmarried. He was a well-known char acter about Kouriti Spring and vicinity having lren born and raised in that sec tion. fell In Front of lite Hnir. (ieorge Taylor was the victim on Satur day of one of the most horrible accidents ever recorded from Centre county. Taylor was tenant farmer on Robert Henderson's farm, near State College. On Saturday morning he went out to mow grass for hay, driving a rather spirited team. Shortly before noontime the horses became fright ened and ran away. Taylor was throw n from his seat on ihe mowing machine in between the horses, which dragged him for quite a distance. Finally he was tumbled out in front of the cutting bar, nd before help could reach him was caught in the fast-llying knife and literal ly cut into pieces. The horses ran quite a distance before ceing caught." Taylor was married and leaves a wife and small children. Killed on I lie Railroad. Peter Kelly, a miner employed by the South Fork Coal Mining company, was struck by an engine on the Pennsylvania railroad about eight o'clock on Saturday evening and instantly killed. Mr. Kelly lived al Henscreek and work ed at South Fork. He left the latter place on Saturday eveuing on Philadelphia Ex press to go to his home and got off at Portage, intending to walk to his home. He was a native of Ireland and was about fortv-five years of age. He Is sur .1. ,1 hi I, is wife and oue kun. His remains w ore Interred In the Catholic ceiueleiy at Lilly on Monday morning. Coiwnun leal Ion. Carrolltown, Pa., June 30, 1.7. En. Fkkkman : Johnson said "the trap pings of a monarchy would set up a com monwealth," the appropriations of our present legislature for junketing tours of committee expenses for men who the peo ple sent to represent them and are allowed a stipulated salary for their services, would go a great ways towards paying the debt of the commonwealth. Do these men think that their constituents do not take notice of these expenditures. The people are watching with keen eves all the workings of each member and making lasting note of his conduct in their mem ories. The w hole aim of our public men seems to be an Increase of taxes and ap propriations to use it up as fast as turned into the treasury. It looks to the people as though when a man goes to the legislature now-a days he leaves his character behind him aud plunges into all schemes to extort money from the people in the shape of Increased taxation, ostensibly for stale purposes, but in reality for the benefit of themselves iu an indirect manner. To vote for the pass age of bills to become laws which are of no iK'nelit whatever to the commonwealth at large seems to be the ultimatum of every member. They should remember that laws grind the poor and rich men rule the law. They should heed the wail of the laboring man that has surely reached their ears and advance every measure to adjust the difficulties aud solve the prob lems which r.ow face us in every turn. Hut it now appears useless to temporize, as the deed is done and all that remains to be finished is the last and most agreeable act, namely drawing their silarv and re ceiving the other perquisites which are always a necessary adjunct to the emolu ments of an assemblyman, come home t their constituents and tell them "if so and so had not happened such aud such laws would have been passed, aud just let me be returned next session and I will show you what I iran do," aud the people believe them and so "ai infinitum." 11 ASK BAI L. On last Saturday the most interesting game of ball the season was played on the lair grounds by the Morrisdaleor Mctiont gal mines picked nine of "black diamond pickers," and Met Luther's picked nine of planing mill "board rippers." Excitement ran high during the days preceding the game and many were the plans discussed by both nines as to how to secure the game, neither nine having ulayed iu a game before. Filially the momentous day arrived, the men were all iu prime order and both nines confident of victory under the leadership of their respective employ ers. Messrs. Mctionegal and Luther were batteries for the diamonds and Still aud (.osgrove for the rippers. As an incentive to extraordinary exertion, exery player that reached third base was entitled to a glass of beer of w hich there was a plentiful supply on hand, to be administered to the players in case of any sigu of exhaustiou. All went well in favor of the miners until the last inning, when for some reason, the diamonds allowed the rippers to score seventeen runs, which put them ahead aud the game ended with a score of 37 to 'JS in favor of the Rippers. Another game will be played by the same clubs on July 3d. The first nine of Carrolltown played the Tw in Rocks nine, score 10 to 4 in favor of Carrolltown. I.tWAI. NKWS. Mr. McNully has laid the foundation for a new dwelling house on Carroll street. V. Reip is placing a new and substantial wall under his dwelling house. It is exceedingly warm and dry here al though cool al uight. The potato beetle seems to be scarce so far, the cold spring was loo much for him. Apple lice are doing great damage to the apple trees iu this section, there number is millions. Nearly all the trees are literally covered with them. Mr. Swope, of the Cresson Ht'turil, was in town on Saturday soliciting ads. for the Cambria county agricultural catalogue. Joseph llipps, of St. Lawrence, spent Sunday in town, being the guestof his son. Prof. Hi pps. teacher of the summer nor mal school. F. C. Sharbaugh, Esq., and wife, of Ebeusburg. were visitors to this place on Saturday and Sunday. There is some talk of Reed's miues start up this week. The men will be glad of that as the enforced idleness is telling on them. Mc(ionigaIs mine is idle for want of cars or flats. Coal lands are very slow to sell. Many options have been suffered to expire with out any prospects of renewal at present. I suppose this state of affairs is caused by the McKinley boom. The Mb and Olh of July will be celebrated In the usual manner here this year. The picnic will be held on the fair ground aud there will be in additiou to the usual sports, several line horse races, bicycle races and base ball games. The farmers are busy sow ing buckw hear aud cutting early hay. A band of Gipsies are encamped near town in Suyder's grove. Mrs. Frederick Heck, of Hastings, drop ped dead on Friday morning from heart trouble. Her remains were interred in the cemetery at Hastings on Sunday. She was a daughter of F. J. Baker, of Elder township, formerly poorhouse director. The general health uf the people iu this community is good at present. MottK Anon". FiruraloiiM to llie Keanhore. No other summer outing appeals so strongly to the people of Western Penn sylvania as the Pennsylvania Railroad comoanv's ttoonlar excursions to the sea- cost of New Jersey. For years they have been looked forward to as the holiday event of each summer. Theseeret of their great popularity is the phenomenally low rale and the high character of the sea vice. The limit of twelve days Just 'its the time set apart for the average vacation, and the dates of the excursion are most conveniently adjusted. There is also the widest field for choice In the selection of a resort. Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, and Ocean City are the cl.oiciest of the Atlautic coast resorts, and any oue of of them tuav he visited under these ar rangements. The list this year also in cludes also Rehoboth, Del., and Ocean City, M.I The date9 of the excursions are July 15 and -"J, and August 12 and 21. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg on above- mentioned datest 8:5.1 a. m.; arriving at Atlantic City, via the Delaware river bridge, at P. (., making the run from Pittsburg to the seashore via the only all r..ii mute in eleven hours and forty-live minutes. Passengers may also spend the .,uht in PbilidelDbia. and proceed to the shore by any regular train from Market s reet w harf or Hroad Street station theioi- l.ii i mr da v. Tickets will be sold from the stations at the rates named below: Train leaves. Rate Pittsburg ssr "u' Johnswn 25 r:g:.:::.v.v.v. Altoona - Philadelphia Arrive u 25 Train stops at Altoona for dinner. trains leaving Pittsburg al 4:4.) and S:10 p.m.. both of which will carry sleeping cars through to Atlautic City. For detailed Information In regard to rates ad time of trains apply to. ticket agents, or Mr. Thomas E. Watt, District Passenger agent, Pittsburg. I.ll of Jurors lot September I'oarl. GHAMP Jl'KOBS. liurd, John, laborer, Munstertwp. Herkey, Kphmiin, farmer, Kicblund. Benford, Klili, clerk, Johnstow n. Hradley, Sy I venter, farmer, Carroll. Kruniian, Patrick, laborer, Johnstow n, ltelter, Kretl, laborer. Portage. Cronour, Michael, laltorer, (iallitziu. Conrad, Charles, clerk, Lilly. Condon, J. C, clerk, Johnstown. Kvuiih, (ieo. T., clerk. Lower Ytnler. Kreidnotr, Kobert, luborer, Cresson. tiolde, Henry, luborer, Johnstown. Judy, Samuel, laborer, Johnstown. Jones, Daniel H., (south) laborer, Cambria. Malialtey, I". II., teacher. Lower Voder. Mock . (iideon, farmer, Susquehanna. O'Keefe, Patrick, miner, Johnstown. Piper, M. K., merchant, Lilly, shatter, Daniel, carienter. Dale. Seetie, John K., laborer, Johnstown. Snyder, T. W., iitillliaud, Johnstown. Wanner, V. II., lulxirer, Johnstown. Walker, Philip, laborer, Creswin twp. Walker, Henry Jr., miner. South Kork. TKAVKKSK JfRoKS rlKST W KKK. Anderson, John, farmer, Kiirr. ISeers, L I.-, laborer, Keade. Kuchanan, John, laborer. South Fork, liartley, Koltert, teamster, Itoxbury. liest, John, stonemason, Johnstown. Boyle, Patrick, merchant, Johnstown. Cooht, John A., carpenter, Uallitzin. Custer, lliraui, laltorer, Koxedale. Calleiihaiigti, John C, carpenter. Dale. ( raver, Klija, farmer, Susquehanna. Dunlin, Joseph A., farmer, Barr. Darby, John J., machinist, Johnstown. Diehl, Boss, miner. Portage tw p. Kdwards, Jonathan, laborer, l-owcr Yoder. Kdwards, David, lilluaud, Johnstow n. Douglass, Jonathan, cariienter.Chest Springs. Koust, William, laitorer, Johnstown. Foster, John J., iiihsoii, tiallitzin. Karren, Thomas, lalMtrer, Cresson twp. iiuntner, Albert, livery man, Ashvllle. (ioughiioiir, J. A., fanner, W. Taylor, liwin, John II., welghmaster, Iteade. lion an, John Jr., liilllhand, Johnstow u. Jones, Thomas 1'.. farmer. Minister. Jones, John J., earenter, Johnstown. K navel, Levi, fsriner, Adams. Little, Ktl., butcher, Patton. I, u( tier, Silas, laitorer, Khensburg. Marsh, Boss, itiillbaud, Johnstow n. Mellon, Phillip, -urenler, Johnstown. MfiionitOe, C. A., J. I'. Lilly. Noon, Kplirlam J., farmer, ConeuiaUKh twt. Meisel, (ieoree, farmer, Carroll. (trris, Frank, farmer, Itlchlaud. (wens, Jonathan, butcher, F.hensburtr. Prittner, Howard, paper banger, JohuhUtwu. Kutledue, James D., grocer, Johnstown. Bel ley, James, farmer, tiallitzin twp. Beeder, A. Allen., agent. Johnstown. Shields, Harry, Supt., Johnstow n. Smith, Jonathan, laborer, Johnstown. shied, John, barber, Pat ton. short, F.ntM'h, drayman, Pulton. Sybert, I. (j., laitorer, tiallitzlu. sie, Isaiah, milkdealer, Jolinmowu. Kchry, Joseph, engineer. Franklin. Taylor, James, clerk, Johnstow n. Wallace, H. J ., laboier, Johnstown. Weliner, Johu F., laborer, Ferudala. Winsinger, I. N., farmer, blackllck. TKAVKKSK JI KOKS SECOND WEKK. Angus, (ieorge, farmer. Fast Taylor. Altteiter, tiallitzin. Tinner, Carrolltown. Bo.ier, (ieorge F., teacher, Morrellville. Barnes, Win. ti., miner, Spangler. Beugele, Knglebert, lalKirer, 1-ore.ttO. Burnett, Ix-vi, latxirttr. Adaui. Bvers, ( liarles A., salesman, Johnstow n. Campbell, W. P., hostler. Fast Coneluaugb. Cense, Win., miner, Klder. Crosgrove, John, luborer. Chest. Cunningham, John H. book-keeper, J'nstw n. Dully, Michael F., uilil-hand, Johnstown. KdiniiiHtou, (iiist, miner, Keade. Fulton, W. I)., sawyer, Iteau. Kurd. ( 'brist, farmer, Croy le. Fyock, Samuel H., miner, stonycreek. Felix, James, farmer, Ixtwer Yoder. (jiootlw in, C. L, luinlteriunn, Adams. Hendrickson, A.H., miner, tiallitzin. Hauler, Ananiah, mill baud, Johnstow n. I tell, John, fariuttr, Portage twp. Ka lor, Joseph, carpenter, Carrolltow u. Kuutz, Win. J., kook-keeper, Johnstown. -Miller, F.K., clerk, l'pter Yoder. Mock, Joseph, cure liter, Johnstow u. Mom ii. Win., farmer, Allegheny. Miller, Jacob I.., plasterer, Stonycreek. Miller, John W., laborer, Johnstown. Murphy, (ieorge, farmer, Adams. McComiel, Hugh, laborer, Johnstown. Neary, Patrick, steel worker, Johnstown. i Ultra, Michael, farmer, Munster tw p. Parker, H. ('., miner, B if bland. Pfar, Johu A., assessor, Johnstow n. Paul, S. S.. miner, .South Fork. Byau, Silas, farmer, Clearfield. Buddy, Win. II., laitorer, tiallitzin. Rodgers, Henry miner, Spangler. Bessley, Samuel, machinist, Johnstown. Sic, Chauucey F., carenter, Koxbury. slater, Harry, lulxirer, Johnstown. Stuxer, W ui., butcher, Johnstow n. Thomas, John, engineer. Johnstow n. Troxell, (ieorge, farmer, Beade. Woolf, Charles, clerk, Patton. WenH, 1-w is, farmer, Croy le. Wlsor, Scott, laitorer, Johnstown. Yon kin, Harry C, carteitler, Morrellville. TKAVKKSK J f KOK.S FOIKT U WKKK. Anstead, John A., agent, Johnstow n. Addleslterger, Frank, bricklayer, Cresson. Brlckley, J. F-, carjienter, Baruesbttro. Bradley, Hugh, Janitor, Johnstow n. Berkey, Lew is S., carpenter. Dale. Boyle, A. II., artist, WuKhiiigtou. Bradley, John ('., gentleman, Fbensburg. Carl, John J., iiiillbaud, Johnstow u. Cost low, lames J., lalMtrer, Jobustown. Custer, Alltert S.f laborer. Dale. Conrad, Isadore, carpenter. Chest Springs. Cole, John B., lulxirer, Kichland. Itoerheck, Fred, clerk, Johnstown. I Kthbins, Joseph B., m ill hand, Johnstowu. Davis, Charles K., laitorer, Johustow n. Dysert, Charles F., operator, I. Yoder. F.diulnstoii, Jacob A., miner, Heade. Fye, Daniel, laitorer, Adaina. Forsha, B.C., laitorer, Beade. tieorge, Adam, farmer, Washington, tierharl, S. ('., merchant, Keade. (ierber, 1 tennis, laborer, Daisytown. Heater, Harry J labttrer, Hastings. Holes, Dunlel, ltiiultermuii, Patton. Hoover, (ieorge II., lalatrer, ltwer Yoder. Hull", l-awreiice t;., laborer. Job list own. II lit el, Fpbriam, miner. South Fork. Hite, Joseph II., laitorer, Blackllck. Jones, Wesley, miner. South Fork. Kimball, Fdward, farmer, Cambria. Kist, Ijtwreni-e, bar-tender, Johnstown. Lewis, Humphrey, miner, Washington. Lewis, (.ieorge II., teamster, Johnstown. Meier, Jacob, grocer, Johnstow n. Martin, Solomon, laborer. Dale. 1 'rot tiro, W. B., vet. surgeon, Johnstown. Kicker; J. 11., machinist. Pal ton. Keed, (Diver, carK-nter, K. Conaiuaugn. Bit-hardson, John, miner. South Fork. Beam, Jeremiah, farmer, Kichland. Bow land, LeighUm, farmer, Cambria. Bey Holds, Archie B., laborer, Johnstown. Smith, Warren, painter, Johnstown. Snyder, Nicholas, lilae ksin ith, Barr. shuman, Adam, farmer, Jackson. Springer, A. J., laborer, Johnstown, straup, Sherman T., bricklayer. Johnstown. Tibboll, John F., clerk, Kltenshurg. TboNlale Fair. The Advisory board of the State fair met at the Merchants' Hotel, on Wednesday, June 23d, at which President McDowell, of Washington, Pa.; Treasurer Rut harford and C. II. Herguer, Esq., of iiarrisburg, repiesented the State Agricultural soil sty , aud F. A. Cresswell, president; Dr. A. N. Wakefield, M. B. Stephens, Esq., and F J. O'Connor. Esq , represented the Trl County Agricultural & Driviug Park as sociation, were present. Mr. McDowell was chosen president of tbe committee, and Mr. Cresswell, secre tary. The latter was also elected general manager of the State fair, to whjiu all correspondence should be directed. It was decided to give (ti.uuu in premiums to the speed riug and in the neighborhood of $20.oiKl in other premiums. Tbe dates have already been fixed, to be September Oih ti Hth, inclusive. The next meeting of lb Advisory board will be at Johnstowu, July tUu, at 4 p. M. A fair of greater magnitude than last year's successful one U almost ass-jred, as the local management Is better prepared and Johnstown is alive to its interest la having a great success. Information can he had by corresponding with F- A. Cresswell, general manager State (air, Johustown, Pa. Mlaeellalteooa Hotleea. THY pay retalf prices! LETTS wi tike fl your order for a First Clan new Id ma- chin, warranted Tin "Vrs lor 1 13.00 T'HE Kbensbanr BaiMIng k. Itaa Anixx-latton will oOer for lale at tbe Key Hutlillnic. Kit. ensbarft, on the !ourtn Monday In Jl'NE, to.wKt.ou. THUS. DAVIS, Lbstbb Ltum, Secretary. President. XJoriOETO FAKMEKS. 1 We bare on band two mowing machines, two hay rakes, one bay tedder, one bay luader. two plows, one harrow, one tuuiiT. two cart?, any of tbe above will be sold very cheap In order to clone them out. nna-ib, t7 M. BAKKEK l.UOS. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and espeeially tbe oyster-loving people ol Ehenslturg, are Invited to rail al Kohl. McHreen's Old Hellable Kustaurant. wbeo they want goed, Iresb Oysters, l.j tne pint, quart or gallon. Or you can bave them stewed or Fried, all al tbe lowest price. Iratb Oysters every daj. ortllll JOS. HOME & CO. JUNE BARGAINS. June has something more tban brides aud roses to lie famous for. Ills generally iu a more practical seuse, memorable to thrifty people for the animal price-cutting of spring aud summer goods. We have done little price-culling, for our buying was low enough to make every price iu this store a bargain price. Here is a sample or two: Human Ntkitk Wash Sii.ks Kaiki aud llabutai Wa-b silks iu the popular Kouiau ;-tri(e aud other patterns, including some new and brilliant plaids, FKttM 2."tc to 4."c A VAIiP. Iti.Af k Sii.ks. A lot of Mack of lndias, Brocades aud tiros Oraius at rtiic. a yatd. l'.l.A' k Tvtn.l. S, itt.Fs. We have bought ( piet-es of tiuu Frei.th Twill serges. They are in a perfect black aud the kind which vou usually pay a dollar a yard for, marked alone a yatd. iMl'ttKTKtt SriTINos. These are in silk and wool mixtures, checks aud fancy wool grenadines. Former priees were tl (. $1.2". aud tl -V) a yard. Now the entire lot at one price, G"ic. A Yaki. Saii.ok Hats. We have' received a shlpmeut of the Iinet lot of trimmed sailor bats ever seeu iu these cities. All the new- blocks and bows are included. The prices we have put on I his lot are 2rtc,5oc, (iic, T-'tC aud tl (U. PENH AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. OILS! OILS The Atlantic Refining Co., of ittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the Gnest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oilsf Naphtha and Gasoline Tbat can be f.UBE 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, octlt.Mly. F1T1SBIIKO DEPT.. flTTSBU Kti, FA. Administrator's Sale K UAUl'ABI.K REAL ESTATE ! Tba nnderflvnetl administrator ol ('i.nratl ('art, lata ol( It ai Bel.l townvnip. I aiul.rU county. F .. by virtue ol authority o I tbe Orphans' uurt ol amid county, will enx'seto puhlle tale on the preinlrea In t'leartleld township. l oats one railo nulth ol St. Auxuitlne, on the public road lead ing lo Patton on SATURDAY, JULY 10TII, 1807, al 1 o'clock. P. M., the loilttwlnn described real estate, to wit: Helnnln al a post a corner ol t'a er :rl: theni-e ooith 4& deitrees. west 7i pei cbes to a tetu lock, thrnce south 4i deitrees east along Una uf .Ittseob Adams. vt perches to a port: thence South 4. dexrees eat alunic lands ol Ntsal Morria, 1I pen-bed to a post: thence North 4& de grees east along line oi Casper Carl tf perches to teclnnlnic. KereiViDK tberetrom a certain niece ol land contain lea about Kile acres. ' ld to Jobn Carl, bounded an follows, to wit: HettlnolDic at lallen bemlouk on line ol lands ol (Itorve N.u shy; Ihence atonic other lands ol John A. Carl, to township road leadlnic from St. Auuuxlltie ol Pattou; Ih.nre alona said mad to a point where said road crosses land ol said (ieorice Sttulshy to fallen hemlock and beginning, containing aitout 37 ACRES allot which Is cleared except S acres having thereon a One and a Hall Story Plank Dwelling House, and log barn. Also spr1i)frof water and an or chard ol choice truit The land Is well adapted lor larmlna a nd In good state ol cultivation 'n a good nelt-bhoibood e nvauietit ti market . ohnrch and tchoole, Posfension givvu on oobtlrmailon ol sale. Tf.KMS UK b AL.K. Ten percent when Ibe property Is struck down. balance ol one iiiirn on coonrinaiion 01 saie ny the court, one I bird In six months and the bal ance In It months. Itelered payments to bear Interest troni date ol sale and to he secured by judgment on tbe premises. Lt'KR OAlil.. J. V. McKbmkick, . Administrator Ebentturg, Pa. Alloona. June !. 7. 4t ASSIGNEE S NOTICE. - Asslaned ec'ate ol .limes C Kuirh of Indiana. Indiana couo'y. Pa., and (. H. Kppley. ol the City o t Johnstown, camttna couniv. r.. traaing anddoloK business as Kuirh St Kitpley. In the Konrtb ward of tbe City of Johnstown , CsoiSria county. Pa., baviuu executed a deed ol voluntary assignment ol all tbelr partnership property In trust for tbe beneO .ol their creditors to (he un dersigned. All uetsons Indebted to the laid Kugb (k Kppley are requested to make paymeut. and those having ri.imi against tne same to pre sent tbeiu without delay witb J AMKS M. Kl'OH. Assignee. K. E. 5b81wbi.l. Attorneys. WiTwa a k(ims, i June . ':. fit. ORDINANCE. He It vnacled by the burgess and town counsel oi the borough ol Kbenadurg, ana It Is hereby en- n:ted by tbe authority of tne same. SumoN 1. Tint a borough eewer be construct I along Julian street, irotn the south side il MlMhiaud avenue and exirndlng to Craw lord at t. thence along Craw ord street. Kast as lar as the lot belonalng to ('autl.rla county, tbence across said lot to connect with tbe main sewer. Ibe p 'pe to be terra rotta. ten Incbea In tllsuieter. Passta nnany vj iwiiuri juue i. 131.1. THOMAS UA IS. Attest: pre.itteor ol 4:tunsel. W. H. OoMKXll-. M KM-MAHim. Clerk. tiurgess. Janett.l7, 18 at. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. v -. . - ..nsntr ah . Ii m aiiaIa fti l!annd Carl, late ol ClearOeld luwunbip-. CambrtA coun ty la.. having been granted to tne unueritigucu by tbe iiMbans' curt. notice Is given lo all per - - !..... . t a .a i.l drcMlrnt to make Imme diate payment aud those bavlng claims against cated lor settlement- UhtUAKu, a jminiiimnf v. ii. iWta i hirieenui Ave.. M..u-Mwutt-ic Am . Altoona tbensCurg.Pa." June 4. T. STOIE- WESTON GALLITZIIM, PA. OfTers iu variety of stock quality and prices, the greatest inducement for Cash or strictly fUCT Produce to be found within 30 miles. r UJ l&acJ Wc Buy All Heavy Gccdc in Car-1 DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES. CLOTHING, HATS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, Salt. FIELD SEEDS, GROCERIES, Wc have a lare oulK t for Fine Color, Worked Solid FEES1I BUTTER, Fresh Clean E-s, Choice Clean Vegetables, etc', etc. We will not buy unrlean eg-,, or liutter that U soft ami white no m.tUer how ck-an or fresh, as we cannot sell he-n, and we Where a bur understanding is only just to he iK-rson- wIki take eare and exrene0to produce the best results. A poor horse does not bring the price of a good one, even ,f he sells at all. Why should produca 7 Oceas.onally maiket will l,e overcrowded, even with good goods or produce. We handle CHOICE STOCK Whenever Possible. This space will keen vou in touch with nnr nr In- .iiif,t;,r .... 1 i -. . WANT YOUR TRADE.' VISIT OTTR. "sTOPT v " 1 "escnoing go nls. WJ- , 1 Y . K x i- STORE. e can save you money on heavy goods aud give you verv low nrice all fhrnnoh this (Trout ctnro J fc .. t - -"o ' IV. H. WESTOM, GALUTZIN, PA m DKALKU IN STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, Mooflicig and Spoutins. Q1S ALL, KIKTDS.. Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators. Iron and WoodiPumns ence ire, Ltc, Lie., EBENSBURG, PENNA. v - L. O - z- O A Few Words About or Something to Eat. Z a X 5. 7: SI m m H : " to H O "w-i 5 o s 2 DENTISTRY ! Don't you know tlnt you can have tlioe ii-t-avil ami orten-ivf leelti reslu?tl to a lieallhy roiidilioii at a Very Moderate Cost ? liii"t you know II, at I ran do your den tal work a tcrval deal cheaper than you can yet it done elew here? llon"t yon know that il a very daiurer ous lliinK to take C hloioforui, Kllier or LauuhiiiK lias? If you don't know, come to mv ofliee and I will dtuioustrate lo vou the truth ol the above. Odontunder ! This i theouly safe anaesthetic known to-day to the denial profes-ion. 1 have the eat'liMive rihl of Kliensburg. Teeth extracted positively without au. Terth tilled with pold. tl and up. Teeth tilled with alloy, -.'5 cents and .Ki cents. Teeth filled with Silver, cent" and cents. Teeth cleaned. 2."cent and ."( cenls. Teeth extracted. .'." ceiil". t;(LI(. RllWNS AS l,llV AS:..(l. Gold FilliDE, Crown and Bridge Work a Specially Feeling confident that hoth prices and woik will prove satisfactory, I solicit your patroiiatte. Dr. Richards, KIKKF.H.M Itr.MTIS-I, Julian St., Ebensburg. Maj7.lfT. ll is often a question with the women what lo get for dinner or supper as we of ten hear them say at this time of the vear, "I don't know what to get for dinner1 We have a few things good to eat which may help you out of the trouble. Almost every man likes fruit of some kind. Now we have a fine line of California fanned Peaches, 27, $ PLUMS, PEARS, APRICOTS, CHERRIES. uned I'eaciies, mines and Ajmcots. If j-ou want some thing cheaper try some of our Torn for 25 cents, or 50 cents a dozen. This is good (rn at the price. Tomatoes we have different ijualities and prices, or if none of these suit you, try Sago, Tapioca, Gelatine, Macaroni or Vermacilli. If you Hie still not tuilei! y.-t we cm giveyou Salmon. I y?ters or liaked I5ans. Alitl if you want frometlnni; real nice, try Sliced Peaches at 10 cents H-r ran, or (Irate.! Pineapple. Ami if you want something to drink w ith them, try Ok-oh or t'lifH-aiate, Tea or t'offet. Our aim to keep a f-tK-k of giKhl gnoiia at low pric-?. l'a!l and -e us. Announcement! Spring TRESPASS NOTICE. We Ihe onarslKneil rl turns ol Allrtcheny and tllearllehl lown!bis. hrre tive notice la the iiuMic mil to trespass on out lau.ls. Any ooe luund irS!aslDK will be iroie-uid to tlie full Client ol Hie law. (ol) John Sotton. 11. S. Sprout. T. Mil er. James I". SuiUjo Jos. J. Welter.H.O. Conrad, tjtlwar.l Ivui j. Joepb A. Krii-e. Mrs. B. Wills. Jolie M'lterm lit . loseph Sutton. Aunusl Hbonoer, Theodore Morm. Alex Ivory Jhn (leak. Jaeoh Kckentole. Hitli. A (Iray. tiro M. Saiiker. i. M. kraiser. Henry .1. Uura.l. Wil llain Moras, (ieo. f krim. Ki.hert Johnston, John K. Miini-tlel.!, ran.-is 11- Hj-al. Jsm-s M. M. looey ..It as Kauus. tleo. Sevtu-ire. Hri.l-t Touilinaon. Mrs. Ailert Ktiua. . t Movers. Josephiue liultuian. Kranle JVcht. Ir. W. II. Suuiinervllle. Sinion P. MeMullun and l-'hn Mc Coy. Mrs. Cornelius Sjtton. My 1. li7 I yr. T'HK CI U-xo S'eel Kaniee Co.. olJer tj sell (1 e f,Kl kind of te-l KnM wlib all ml ein luivrotemenis, Ine udiuit line copper I olier for the lo pru-e ol Ji and 3. Solo ly all ioe derlers in atnhria county . June la .'it. We can now show ) ou the host assortment of Fine Spring Cloth ing in Cambria comity and at prices that will surprise you. Men, all-wool Suits from $5 up. Children's all-wool Suits from $1 to $5. No matter whether you are lean or fat, short or tall, we c&a fit you Our increasing business compelled us to enlarge our room and we have also increased our stock. We can now show you a much larger assortment of fine goeds than ever before. Our this season's Clothing has been made especially for us and is equal to any merchant tailors make. Our Gents' Furnishing Stock wm never so complete. We also carry the host line of Shoes in Cambria county. A visit to our store will convince you that the best place in the county to buy well-made, nice fitting Clothing, Gents Fur nishings and Shoes is with us. C. A. Sharbaugh, CARROLLTOWN, PA. 4 Wanted-An Idea thT may Who ran think f MttlM aUIItw thin to i-aU-utP liring yu weatia. mi j Z j, b yyA 5 S' J,i ytL. ' -7, i A nl Mil if act iiu iu a iftxxi coukln lu- ilianc. one that pTI'- rini-r. is a cimhI taUcr aud a Wrtt- JHS WtllDKKWhN Patent AU.W- aeva. Washington. i. C their tl. prime 0e aOUkt ut two ttusdnd tow'- wauleO. rtlc inail IU all M) ie ai.tl ir., with a i-w f inei-Ui.ir every waul f tba Luumf-k--p-r al ni.Hlt-rale t o-l. Tliey liave all t lie i ;it t iiiipr.ivcinm. and are QiaJe of the- lt--t man-rial, and l.y Ihe best work-iiu-n. Tliey liave many gjud points not foniiil in llifrliv. ii.iply c'aini for Ihe CINUKRELLA ulut si-mi prove no mure. Judge lor yn'ir-o-If. Vour money back if uot satisfied. k?J-Sil.i by tin? fulldwiiiR l-alt-rs: Kkknsi-.i-km H. A. Sbot-iuaker. Caki:hi.i.tn-1'. J. IHetrick. 11a(TI!9 1. l:uior. M'AMii.KK-K. M. Kinder. I'Airos-A. M. Tbomas. Lillt F. C. 1 ieorge. StifTU t't'KK N. lietrge At ih. Cuksion Cresou ioe Nt,.re. ifet.W5 ere