"-" i Imaai in in ,t v;i, i:sburir .lamps T. ;,'Ti ,,-tovn.. was in town on r""jt i ......turned home on Satur- -J " , fu r a Mjotirn of several i tv'!-:l,k' L-.rUnd States. r.nvr. of l liarleroi. Pa., M' " 1 ,.,,. Mr. ami Mrs. '"r'o! farroll township. r;!' r. ,fnw .:'" f ti"' s,'ri,'s ,,e I:-'1"" i l.,ln,iowii ball V' '" ;il .loliiolown ' Sat- ' , ..ha- an a.l in this issue : !''.!,.;ti.i!i.-e sale of remnants. ,-, the al for panic fairin German. r, K.i. AMIKl ro.,rA. . - jri.Y :. isiC. .. .,, f this place, spent ...... .if Tlearleld t;wn- i,nii-- !' ' fii nr. in town on Tues . .;t:t!t" t I'hi'.ip offers some fine xt- t' miscellaneous !..r , 1 r Messrs Penny : for tearing down !, l atiihria ilonse. in ,r I'ni -Is were found in a ...... I,, i io ii-hip. Clinton ' '.' , '...!. with pilaris ut . i . t-r '' x uunii-. ! i'I our people were out ,i m ,.-, I. k on Thursday j partial el lipse of the .IIIi.h,'ti A Hum t I'.ri'.. have a new ad in ,. tin- I i:hmin aniioiiiiciiik! ;., ., and slippers. Head , f,,r vmir-.lv.-s. a tent re township. ;,-it'l.an.l a movMiii? ma- ;.!'l.:.rve.: n la-t week. , Vl.t (..-.. IV e Wild, of .1 jhllslOWl A : I- ri.iay looking ov.tr th.- ,.pi.-r p. i-omp'iele the plans for ' ,t,. .i:,i.linu' "ii the site of the ... j II"-" T .uv n.l.t of last week llllt- "" .. tin- larin of Samual , , ..in.... t l..n. lnv lisllip. uiiu iwiiih nr. in. ' w' i,.!,! t.i-.-n shellerins ..,:i:,-l.e.. mi of I'"' series of cames ' . .... . lull, of Johnstown ,r,i,:i.- . ,. .. ,,. ,u,v. il at ration on r.aiiuuay ''X-"l'i'u' ' ' l'lU"" u' a X .fili r li.ni-e bus was upset at tlie ,, I'nJ.iy i v.'iiiiil' in making a r 'l"h-i - were no passengers in -iini i-.nisfii'ieiitly no one was -j , ,. t,,t, a. Miinew hat shattered. Hi UVti.PT I'avis. ,,f Missouri. As- Nvn-tary of the Interior, a native v .it.'. Iia- ar.-. -pteil an invition to :..r:.: ai.J lie.. v.T an address at the .',J,uyj;rii t;raiiaer Hay, Fiiday, X-LM( 't. I"-'" t.. A 44 -'! f'-ver hasn't struck .:v bere yet. hut f it does and you ) "t.ere l.i in ike your fortune ..l in"iiey aloin; to luy vitnals. t-.f.: for .' a pound, and every- t, , i r . . f i Te ephone Company is j : a : lie Pi the Cherry Tiee, ; -.r ii-l. :. wh. ie the road to , .;,,,,;. wp.l. the pike, and will -'.4;t!.4' (". ii' with Ibe Johnstown L.jt:' ' 'Illl'.in - i' lies. J i.:. I.j.-y ;,r..lied so hard at a ball ri: ( ar...-e. I'a . when the bai' i "'j.' -i -i.ei-'.a'.or'. head and hound ii. .u the air. il..it he foiildu't elose i..,tiiaf:ii:i atid had to tv carried a -i-..-: i Lii.f in a .'lr'eon. 'il S..:.j.iy the i . unity commissioners ;s:,.r :i , t.-r that the county .j ' : tie r-.i:i.:!i!e for the hoarding i.5 2;are ra .r.ia l trespassers. This y i-n.i the bniuin of sijuads of '.iu '.ruiiiK to the e. unity jail. s4-..r j.iy w hi e Frank Krii2 and iLi-a il.i.-hiK' w.-re working on a new ti.n!ie hich Mr. Andre-v Siritt- vt 'l-i 'A-.v.i in the Kat ward. Dear " !, llie feii a distaui e of aliout . '-t 1 1 tlie break: in; of a scalTold. -t' tn.th sli.'l.l'y hurl hut not seri- V' A t- 11 i'. i, ; !....!.. of i'atlon, w liile iii ; ii; i we:i about thirty feet . i--T i k !,v a well -bucket loaded ' li;i-h !.-! from the tup. He '.-!. .t !!i.eii.,!i:.. but soon liecame - lie j. i,a iiy ml and bruised ' "'it ati I .t.oiiider. and liad one A f- I'" i i-r. i in th.rd of theCam- hi- p;ir. based the O'Harat '.'!. ti..t 'b-we i r.iriiiT of Centre - : - ri.. i..,r ourt house, i-i j: ' iutei,.. reiuoddeliiiij it and '" i:: .ti'.i a ti i'i-I. Mr. r.ender '''""" -f Ho- premises on tlie iv i.-'bt Kbenhur;;'s iir- 11 ' M-.e, , (,, ordinance taxing ! -i' lihol e and electric liirht '11' e.-l, ,,v,.r (be Vel.l .if Kur- ' i. . :. tril. 'I'I r.i ,. i i i - ...iiuii.t- ii.i.jiniii tine- ;i:'.i ami w as vetoed hy hy ti,,. u,-(ioii ot council on " .-lit '.he ordinance tiecomes a -raticis. a native of Cambria - u. !., ,.,o brothers, Thomas -t: i r. i.j... ,.,j at i,; boms ot,..,. ,, Saturday, m i. .i,rvied hy his moth - ' r" :n ( amhna township, tlirei r-i l a ,fe a,,,! t a ,, , lii Idren. His Te i n; .-r i , , at I ii-lplnc on Tues- -r-i, i,.i., Saturday eveniiur in "f iaik. Kipp ,t Kiser, :"l'ui.M,u4r.yi l.a. tililed - ii I,, Her Workmen, and ' i;i,re,i rSl.)tX ,lUl(.rs The mill ') n(i..., , fourteen-foot -r a. i.Dwn four hundred " "'huiiire,! ";r I'i. ev uieQ wj oe t)irow n a.'-d . ; years, avi.teran .v ''," rtJ" lianlinir wheat on - i ' r '" ' "f 1 l"1 K on the 'i v ! M ,,,'ar l' lmult. ' w heu he was "' ;' a"J throw u .. ''' it mini. His neck ' ' ! the la:;:, and death was in- v ' I, i'-iiri- nn. was a braWeman 1 v":a railroad, and win 4 .. . 5.;.('. ,ia'i lroii(tht action . ' . f .tr,ua iy f.jr (Jarnaijes t '" '! ri" iu couplins ears at rii 4r" a""- He claims that -r- n,.t i . ... ,...i.ieii wun proper Keit Kwiior of h-.'a! representatives. -V.t , ti-r. " pretty bad this -i-re,,.,iy lhal u u, ;l tal'lespiKnful of 1 '- r.l.r . . .1 ; . - ... - ,.. ' e ' aim mn ii wun iwo if brf.vt.. - . . . .. ... -.iur; uioi.ien inn ll ii: k. and Jplace w here are 'lhrt;es mill 11- i... .i"'1 "'J 'al (rreedily. If they J U"t "''a'.f-'r the lean of Messrs.' John C. Curran and John G. Flatt, assignees of William Curran. will offer for sale at theCe.Ura! Hotel in Houtz dale, I'a., on Thursday, September 2nd. two lots of ground in Spangler and a haif lot In Hastings. See ad in anothercolunm. The supper at the Walker residence, on Wednesday evening for the benefit of the Congregational church, was a very success ful affair, creditable iu every way to those who conducted it and had the trouble and enjoyable to those who got away with the edibles. William Kay lor, a Carrolltown young man, occupies a cell in the Ebensburg jail on a charge of stealing a bicycle from an Altoona man named Marshall, the theft bavins; taken place in the Mountain City. Kaylor was arrested at his home a few days ago and at the hearing in Altoona admitted the crime. He was unable to furnish fr-tio bail and was locked up Jnhnxtiiwn DeniiH-rut X. A. (iobreckt, Jr.. a boy about four teen years old. cauirht bold of a live elec tric light wire on Friday evening, at Fifth avenue and Second street, Altoona, and was thrown to the ground. II couldn't let go and both hands were burnt to the bone. A man passing by at the time pried the wire from his hands w ith a stick. He was taken to his home and given the nec essary medical attention. On Sunday Thomas 15. Ott, son of Mr. Thomas Ott, of St. Honiface, this county, was ordained to the priesthood of the Catholic church at Covington, Ky. The newly ordained cleigyman will read his lirst m;ss St. ISoniface church on Sunday, August 1-t, w I. mi a number of clergy men will be present and a sermon preached by liev. Father .P.enediet. Abbott at Cullman, Ala. who was at one time pastor of the Carrolltown church. It is not near as generally known as it should be thai not a lew of the compounds used for washing clothes are in the high est degree injurious to cloth fabrics or al any most kind. They rot. or in some other way cause sheets, handkerchiefs, drawers and other articles of underwear to fall into holes and become worthless for any purpose. Housekeepers should inform themselves in regird to the d'amaging character of these compounds. Johnson Filch, a farmer residing in Jackson township, was brought to jail on Monday to answer to answer to a charge of incestous fornication and adullry pre ferred against him by Junes Headrick, or that township. Fitch was arrested oy Constable Snyder on Saturday and on be ing taken before Justice of the Feace Vin cent W. Smith, at Conemaugh. waived a hearing. Th- victim is said to be Fitch's daughter, a girl aired seventeen. Suits have been brought against Sheriff Congo and Centre county tort-cover for the destruction of the houseof William Ktiliugcr. the Woodward murderer and suicide, which was burned to drive him from tlie scene of his foul crime on March i". IS'.h;. The properly was owned bv Mrs. Kiiiiiu (! jodman, and now she wants some compensation tor her loss. The statement has not been liled, but the amount of dam aues asked for will be about Jj.pm. John W. Skelly, a well-known railroad engineer, died at the home of his brother, Sylvestei Skelly. in Wilmore, on Thurs day, J uly 'J'J, n;C, aged VI years. The de ceased was a member or the Itrotherhood of Ijoeomotive Engineers and of the Haiti mere .fc Ohio relief rund. He is survived by his wife, two brothers, Sylvester and C. F. Skelly, and two sisters, Ann and Milly. all of Wilmore. His remains were interred in St. Harlholomew's cemetery at Wil more, on Saturday. About -.no miners along the Cresson and Clearlield division of the Pennsylvania railroad and the Susquehanna extension have gone out on a strike because the operators have refused their request for a check weighman. Some time ago the re quest for a checkweighm m was made, but HO men who voted for the demand were discharged. This is the only trouble in this region. The mines affected by the operation are th.: Sterling Coal company, Itarnes Tucker and the Vinlondale Coal company. A peculiar suit has been instituted at Huntington in which Merlie J. Xorris, a country lasse, brings an action iu trespass against W. 1J. Ewing. a merchant of Mount I'nion, to recover damages offl,i. Mertie alleges that upon the advice of her physician she sent her father to Mount Union for either Epson or Kechelle salts; thit Ewing negligently gave for her use pulveri.ed saltpetre, the 4-l grains of which she tljok within a haif hour. As a result she alleges she has been atllictcd in body and mind. Tlie burning of the barn on the farm ol Mrs John Uobisoc, in Scotch Valley, on Sunday uiorniiia morning, was caused by spontaneous combustion. The total loss is estimated atfi.O'i'). on which there was in surance on the barn of fl.O'H. i"'' on the crop and M0 on the implements. The en tire crop on the farm had been housed, w iih the exception of the oats. The reap er wai iu the oats field and was saved The live stock was in the pasture lield and thus escaped the Mimes. Three calves in the barn wire cremated. On Monday mot ning someone took the brakes off a train of eight coal cars on the siding in the hollow leading to Maker's Mines. The cars ran down the grade, which there runs TO Teet to the mile, and smashed into the dinkey engine used to haul the cars out to the main line. The engine was completely demolished, and !corge S.ieger and Thomas ray, who were in it, were injured, (irav's right I erf was very ba ily cut and he was taken to the Altoona hospital. William Cannon, who.was also in the engine, escaped unin jured. Fire broke out on Tuesday evening of last week in the public school Ouilding at Scotldalt, and, the water supply being shut off at the reservoir, the flames soon reduced the structure, to an utter mass of ruins. The building, which was erected only a few years ago at a cost of !.0". contained eight school rooms, large halls, principal's office, and a line library, w hich was also entirely destroyed. Workmen bad been repairing and renovating the building or. Tuesday of last week, and it is supposed they left some (ire about the place when they quit work. The building was partially injured. Judge Hell, of Hlair county, holding court hero ou Saturday, cut the proceed ings short in the Oallil.in strike injunc tion case, by deciding about : o'clock in the evening lhat sufficient evidence had been given. This being a preliminary bearing, it was only necessary to establish u prima' facia case, aud the plaintiffs suc ceeded in doing this to the satisfaction of the court, except as to live of the defend ants who weie discharged. The court continued the injunction against the re mainder of the strikers, and. on final hear ing, will decide whether or not it should be made perpetual. The 4lh annual reunion of the ltd Kegimenl 1'eunsylvania volunteers, will be held at Everett, Bedford conuty, on the 17th day of September. The members of Companies C and K. who have charge of the affair, are anxious to make this one of the most successful reunions that has been held by the regiment. They urge all thesurvivers w ho can possibly do so to be ..resent. The ravages of time is fast thin ning theii ranks and there will not be many opportunities of meeting and eichang.ng greetings. An especial effort should be made to 1-5 present. It is expected that all the surviving officers of the regiment will be in attendance. James Whitehead, who was an em employe of the Fisher. Guthrie Walters' ciicus, which stranded Thursday in Ty rone, met with a serious accident about T::to o'clock Friday evening. He attempt ed to board a rapidly moving freight train near the station at Tyrone. He l .-t his hold aud fell on the truck, the w lu els passing over his left foot, crushing it. He was taken to the Altoona hospital where it was found necessary to amputate the foet. Whitehead is a native of Farms ville, Mass., and was trying to get east when the accident happened. On Monday afternoon Unfits C. Ciaw ford, owner of the Konula mines in Alle gheny county, went into court iu Pitts burg and secured a preliminary injunction restraining the miners' officials and strik ers from interfering with the employes or congregating about the mines. The hear ing was set for Saturday. President Dolan said the miners' officials would not at tempt to light the injunction. They were not hunting trouble, he said, and would not deliberaiely violate the law. The sheriff of Westmoreland couny has been called on for deputies to protect the miners at the Kostraver mines at Webster. The Webster company proposes to start with non-union miners on Tuesday or Wednes' day. A Johnstown butcher. James Iludack, had a narrow eseapo from freezing to death in his own rerrigerator. Hudack went went to his ice box after closing his shop to gel a piece of meat. While he w as inside the door closed and the automatic lock securely imprisoned him in his frigid cell. Ileali.ing his peril. Hudack howled for help, but the thick walls or the ice box deadened the noise. Ileing clad in only light summer clothing he found himself slowly freezing in a short time. A neigh bor finally heard the noise and aroused Hudack's family. Tlie ice box was the last portion of the shop examined and there the butcher was found unconscious on the tioor. Vigorom rubbing aud a hot whiskey punch brought him around iu a short time. The smoke of woolen rags is a ure cure Tor the most daugeious wounds. A lady ran a machine needle through her linger. She could not be released till the machine had been taken to pieces, and it was round the needle had broken into three pieces in the llesh. The process of extraction was most dillicult, the pain reaching the shoulder, and danger of lock jaw was reared. Woolen rags were put on burning coals and by holding the linger in the smoke, all pain w as driven away and never returned, though the finger took long to heal. The smoke and smell of the burning rags may be unpleasant, but that is a slight drawback compared with the danger or lockjaw, or great pain and con sequent fever. Another instance was the cure of a wound inllicted by an enraged cat, which tore the Mesh from the wrist to the elbow and bit throught the Meshy part of the hand. One ministration ol thesmoke extracted all pain, which had been fright ful. Rfnl t.-tntf 1 rmiolerN. (Jeorge Human et ux. to Henry Human, It lack lick, consideration, fl.lm. John C. Martin et ux. to Louis Petit, Sr.. Portage township, f.'iii. John C. M artin et ux. to Louis Petit, Sr.. Portage township, t'-lit. John H. Constable et ux. to Frederic Saun, Stonycieek. folio. Charles Anna to John Hennesey, Pat ton, f UiO. M ichat'l II. Nagle et ux. to (Jeorge I'.a ker, Eldei, lilacklick L. ,fc I. Co. to Trustee of Vin londale I!iplist church, Vinlondaie, ti. George Yeager et ux. to Charlotte Yea- ger. Elder, fr.'im. Cambria Iron company to Harvey C. iSerkey, Johnstown. t7. John X. Slein to Mary Montau, Susque hanna, i. L. 15. Cassidy to Richard U. Lloyd, Clearfield. l'Ji. Anton Schumaker et vir to Stephen F. Forgaes et ux.. ISrownstown, f'.'oo. Gnstaf Horgerson et ux. to Frank J. An derson, Pallon, i.i:'.. Thomas llyrne et ux. to Ann Davis, Susqurhanna. ?". Iiobcrt F. Noiley to James M. Xotley. Susquehanna. J.l.s.Mt. Paul Wiegand et ux. to Edward E. Lev ergood. Johustowi., $1. Edward E. Levcrgood to Emma J. Wiegand, Johnstow n, $1. John I!. Overberger et ux. to Mary Otto, j ii ii.. ' l UIIUll, fl"'. John Otto et ux. to Eii.i Wi-Ut, Pallon, Chest Creek Land x Improvement com pany to Mrs. Mary Otto, Pallon, lo. James Kodgers et ux. to Pennsylvania Railroad compai.y, Washington $:;::. George Conner et ux. to II. F. Ribblett, West Taylor. r.o. P.. F. Ribblett et ux. to Elizabeth Ellen Ribblett, West Taylor, 1. U R. Gerald Adams et ux. et al. to John Montgomery, Clearlield, f I.lkeljr a liille Muraler. Herminie, a little mining village at the terminus of the lleniptield branch, in Westmoreland county, was the scene Ou Sunday morning of what iu all proba bility will prove a double murder. James Porter and John Hyde, two striking miners, were visiting Robert Kodgers, who is employed in the Ocean mines al Her minie. Sa'.urday night they drank heavily aud soon became intoxicated. They all lay in a stupor until Sunday morning about 3 o'clock, when Hvde awoke, and. getting an old ax which was iu the room, proceeded to use it upon his two sleeping companions. He struck Kodgers on the bead, fracturing bis skull and rendering him insensible. He then attached Porter, fracturing his skull, liesides culling a ter rible gash iu his neck. The injuries of both men will likely prove fatal. Hyde is iu jail. Kllleal ly a l.lm'j. Mrs. James liradley was instantly killed near her home, iu Elder township, be tween 11 and 1'.' o'clock Friday morning She was picking berries in the woods near Hastings, when a large limb was blown off a tree, striking her on the back of the head. Tine Nagle who was cutting pios near by, saw Mrs. Itradley near where the limb fell, and went to investigate whether she had been struck. Upon bis arrival at the tree he found Mrs. P.radley lying dead on the ground and the limb alongside of her. She was about-.1- years of age and is sur vived by her husband, who is employed in Campbell .t Paf-erson's mines, at Hast ings, and seven children. The funeral took place at 0 o'clock Sun day morning, from Si. Bernard's Catholic church, at Hastings, of which Mrs. P.rad ley was a devoted momber. Hlllefl at UallUBln. Pittsburg express struck and instantly killed Edward Luther, a young man cm ployed in the mines at Gallitzin, Thursday aTternoon of last week at the Gallil.in lower. The young man had been west and was on his way home when he at tempted to alight at the Gallitzin tower and failed to notice the express. Young Luther jumped directly in front of tin express, and his lhx!y was hurled a dis tance of fifty et. He wa d-ad when picked up. He was not working because of the strike at the Mitchell mines. The deceased was years of age and is survived by his father, Theodore Luther, three brothers and four sisters, namely; Urban. Kavmond and K.gis. and Ida, Germa'nia. Bertha aud Mary, all youug and at borne. orrmpondenre. Carrolltown. Pa. July 28. 1.)7. Ed. Fkkkmax: "Woe awaits a country when she sees the tears of bearded men,'' and such is the slate of affairs iu our vaun'.ed land of the free at present. Strong hearty men willing to work for their daily bread, tramping through the laud hungry and weary begging for work and in ei y many cases leaving their little ones and wives behind them to exist on the cold charity of the world. Yes, great bearded men shedding tears and bitter ones at that in sheer desperation at their situation in a land teeming with plenty. What Is the cause of this; why have we such a stale of affairs iu so grand a coun try a this? A coutry that can boast of being possessed of every cereal that can be grow n, of inexhaustible mineral wealth, climate and willing people to develop it all. There is something wrong, aud verv wrong, uml it .s ail due to the mismanage ment of the government of tl is great country which the bearded men in tears will ratify sooner or later, so sure a the sun rises and sets, unless the party iu power change their tactics. Why was it in the days before multi-millionaireism, if won will allow uie to coin the word, we did not hear of such misery aud hardships as the country is afflicted with at the present time? The epoch of million aires dates from the close or the civil war and the complete power or the Republi can party, aud mark it well, we can stead ily Ira.-e the gradual decay ol our liberties from that epoch. A false sense of patriotism caused many of the follow eis or the principles promul gated by Jefferson, to renounce them aud cast their fortunes with the weareis of the bloody shirt, aud richly have they reaped their reward. A country full of million aires and starved and desperate men. ready for rebellion aud anarchy. "Lalor for sale." w ho ever heard of such a comodily in the American market behre ? But such is the case, we know of just such transac tions as this: A man wants work, the employer says, well, I can give you work if you do Hie right thing, that is, my price to laborers is $l."J."i per day, you take tl.ui and give me the cents aud you can have work, if not, pass ou. Well, I am starving and 1 suppose I must do it, and iu many cases, yes, in most or cases, he does. Is it a wonder we have so many strikes? The men are human and human nature as serts itself. This state of affairs should not be tolerated in ou!' fair land. The law oT necessity is now asserting itseir aud where it will end and under what condi tions. Cod only knows, for as yet, none or our exalted statesmen have solved the problem. In a democracy the people frame the laws by which tney themselves are to be governed. Have we that right any more? No, the laws are framed now by bosses or the party in power, regardless or the will will or the people. Citizens, why not throw off the yoke, throw aside your adherence to tin? party in power and elect men who will do your will and this land or liberty will no more see "bearded men in tears." MIX1X; XKWS. The situation in the numerous mines in this vicinity js grow ing serious. t jeyi deiit the miners are growing restless. Bands or striking miners are visiting the miners in operation aud inducing the men to come out. They have a gteat many grievances to complain of, such as reduc tion of wages, short weights and a dis regard or. the part of the employers to ful liil the semi-weekly pay act. There was a laive meeting of disalislied miners at Hastings ou last Saturday aud much speaking was done. James Null, Esq., of Carrolltown, addressed the meeting and strongly advised them to be a unit or else their efforts would fail. There was an af fidavit signed by a nunil-r ,.f miners of mine No , near Hastings, that the mana ger of the mine deducted every fifth ton of coal for himself as a bonus for g'viug the men work, thereby compelling tLe men to buy their job. iiliaiu Latighlin, a miner at McGoni gle's ni:ii-st east of town, met with a very serious a eideiii on Friday last. A heavy fall o' slate -' iiik him on the back injur ing his spii.o and causing paralysis of the liver aud al present writing is still unable to move his lower limbs. He has the sym pathy of the entire community. There is only one mine in operation in this vicinity and it only runs ou half time. A great manv or our resident miners have left town to seek work elsew here. I he three cent per day tax is striking the aiiens hard. We near much complaint from those iu our vicinity or whom there is not u ; iv. I.1MAI.S. The recent wet weather is hard on the newly cut harvest although it has pushed on vegetation iu great shape. Thomas I ilig, or Carroll township, pur chased the property of the Equitable B. ,t L. association of A I loona, situate on St. Mary's street, in this place on Monday, rrom our real estate agent James Null, consideration, i.vj.",. Another eld land mark, the (X) Roads hotel, about one mile north of town, is lie in.,' lorn down. The old house has been the resort of many an old timer. F. C. Sharbaugh. Esq., o! Ebensburg, was in town ou Saturday ou business. Ossie Wilkinson, or the lirm or Wilkin son A: Son. was in town on Monday. John Striimalter or the monastery Tarm had several valuable sheep worried by dogs on Sunday night. The Twin Rocks baseball club played the Carrolltow n nine on Sunday, score 1.1 lo lo in favor of Carroiltown. The school examinations were held for Carroll township in the school house here on Monday. There was a large number of applicants to teach. Peter Campbell seems lo have the inside track for postmaster, although old Mr. Frank Byrnes is giving him a light hustle. The game or baseball between Carroll town aud I'.ttlwu on Tuesday resulted iu a score of s to 7 iu favor of Carrolltown iu the eighth inning. The game was then stopped on account or rain. MllKK A xox. MiirrlUnront Hatleea. Slarrlaae l.lrentm. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, July ., 1S'.7: Nathaniel Teeter, Jackson township, and Angeline McMillan. Johnstown. Dennis Hogerty, Johnstown, aud Delia O'Leary, Philadelphia. Pa. Charles Werde and Julia Horwack, Johnstown. Ruthford B. Ilavs Parks, Franklin, and Jesse Or a Rager, East Conemaugh. II irry E. Shaffer, Johnstown, and Mary Eiien l-'yock, Richland township. George Schindler and Mary Jeuks, Johnstown. Levi Mi.hler and Louisa L. Vest, Johus town. E Iward J. Lltzinger and Margaret Alice O'D twd. Gallitzin. August Clock ami Lizzie Woods, Sum merhill township. M ike Wick and J ulia Lendoske, Wash ington township. John G.ige. South Fork, and Hanna It. Shiver, Piketown, Daughin couuty. Pa. About. 1 o'clock Friday morning Ed mund llolsopple's largr; baru, iu Paint township, Somerset county, about a mile and a half east or Holsopple. w as struck by lightning arid destroyed sou aTter by tire. The barn w hich was ti ft y feet wide and a b . nd red fi t long, contained about eighty t ns of new hay, together with a lot of oats, w heal, rye, buckw heat, etc. Mr. Holsopple estimates his loss at f:i,5ou. There was uo insurance ou the barn or contents. TIUHT vloble properties for al. f .11 on It on addrers JAM t NCI. ... All?, at Law and Keai Mat Ai .-n. itarrolltor 1. fa. I-'UH SALE. A lot oi Kkb W itt.ii Se.l X beal. Inquire ol U. O. PHILIPS, Ktnrur(, Pa. yaY pay retail prkssc ! LEVI'S win take M your unttr for a t imciwliiK mi cbina. warranted Tin tsars tor $13.00 ONE Hl'NUKtll head "tl 1 1"' and I jland 4'hina hoy all aire and Ktze and non- fine bred fnwn lor ale a I the farm ol A. K. MlitSH, one mile east of Etusbunc . ri'HE KbensliQrK Kaildinx K Loan AKMx-iallon I will offoi for sale at the Khey Kaildlog Kl. emhuric. on the fourth l .n.lay tn Jl'LV, i'i uoa.uu. J litis. lA VIS, Lkmtkk Lahiufk. P.r'i ar. President AT THL OLTRELIABLE. Everybody, and especially the oy("tr-lorln people ol Etniurir, are Invited to rail at Kol.i. MrKreen'v Old KellaMe H Ixurant. wl en they want icond. fresh Oysters. ! the pint, quart or tctlloD I )r you can have thrtn Stewed or KrleJ, all at the lowest price. Fresh Oysters every day. ortlltf JOS. HOME & CO. We are carrying on the greatest sale of seasonable goods, at I he lowest prices ever known in tin; mercantile history of Pennsyl vai. -ia. There is not a regular price, nor a usual price, nor even au or dinarily low price iu thn store. EVERYTHING Is marked from '.ft to T." per cent, less than you ever saw it maiked. Whatever it is that you want, send for samples. We will send them if we can and w ill give you (rices that will astonish you anyway. What do you think of getting 'l." cent Organdies for 1.1 cents; -Ocent Dimities for 5 cents; tl.-j Silks for cents ? Aud that is only a beginning. PENH AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. IMfllPLE WESTON'S T GALLITZIN, PA STIE. Frcih Clean Assignee's Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Notfr l here- given that In inr.uane ..I hi; ertlnr ol the tourt ol l-omnion 11 ea, ut I'learn; count v. t , the iin1arnitnel uuiiee ot Wii Ihiro urrin, ol Hut r. lal tmntii-h, will ec(0e to put.Jir Kale t the Ontral Hotel, to the bor oiiich ol lioulx-tale. I.. Q THURSDAY, SKIT. 2ND, ISOT, at one oVInek. p. m , tbe loltolni iteaeriled tract and ile.-ert ut laud, to-wit: A II that certain lot ol icrouml ultaate In he tioriiiuch ot spantcltir. (.amtirl r-unnty, I tmumled ami tlencrilMxl an follow.- KeieiaQtoK at the iiortnwest corner of ( rawlonl aveoun ao South Filth street: thence liy line ot mi.I i'rw fnr.l avenue. In a northerly direction feel to to corner ot lot No HI, Naetion K . thence tv line ut lot ISo St in a westerly tliractioo 141 lent aud T.VI'O ol a lo it to tine ol au alley ; Ihence ty line ol xai.l alley ami South I-nth Ptreet hy e.i'ial lliiefl and parallel with the two tjrsi lined to the 1.1 we of oegmnlag, known ai lot Nil. tvj. Section H. A'o. that certain lot of ground rituate in the lion.utch ol Spanaler, Cauihrta county. 14.. tHiunded mt deTitied a 'olio?; Beginning at the north went corner ot Hitler avenue and Maker rtreet: thence l.y llneolnaid Kncler avenue in a northerly direction ;o teet to tbe corner ol lot No. thence by line ot raid lot In an easterly llrec Hon 141 75 loo leet to a on line ol alley , thence I v line ol raid ailev: anil Baker street, t.y floe e.juitl and (.aral el with 3rl two lines, to placeoi tei(lnninit and being kuuwn aa lot io 4:1. Section 11, In ?aid uorouah. Also, all that certain lot of ground situate to the I'orotiKh 01 lljitinus. t'ouuty ol t'amhna. State of 1'eiinay Ivanti. founded and deacritied as follows: BeielnnlnK at a post Ti teet oii liwe-t from the souinecst comer ol Beaver and Fourth street; southward alomc the line ol said lieaver street "Ji leet to a Mt. thence eastward alupu tbe northern line ot lot -ibl. l.vi leet lo n alley, -thence nori hweit alon the Hoe ot said alley leet t a a-t: Ibtnce westward 150 le' to Hear, r street the tda-'e o 1 hettinnitiK teioie 'j ot 1. 1 ot K round coutatnintc '2b leet iu Beaver treet and eiteudluK ta.-li l.io teet and belli- l2 ol lot ,No. 'ilfi In the Keneral plan of stud Ixirouh, hating thereon erected a OlTers in variety of stock, quality and prices, the greatest inducements fnr r. - i Produce to be found within 30 miles. Uv Cstsa or stnIy fancy Wc Buy All Heavy Gccds in Car-T DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, Salt, FIELD SEEDS, GROCERIES, We have a lar2e outK t for Fine Color, Worked Solid J-HESH BUTTER nt ' Choice Clean Vegetables, etc., etc We will not buy urn lean crs, or Dutter that ia soft ine-n, and we believe a f;ur understanding b onlv iW t teuit: re ?J e 1 best results. A poor horse does not bring the price of a good one. even ,f he sells at all. Why should p roduce Occasionally markets will be overcrowded even with' good goods or produce. We handle CHOICE STOCK Whenever Possible. This space will keep you in touch with our store by nuotin-' urices an,1 i WANT YOUR TRADE. VISIT OUR STORE. We can Lxe vfu !r ZZv l -mblD S "?3: very low prices all through this great store. ' m D -O0,ls uJ Se IV. H. WESTON, GALLITZIN, PA STOVES, RANGES,' FURNACES, Mooflizig and Spouling. Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators. Iron and Wood Pumps Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., EBENSBURG, - PENNA. TWO-STORY PRAM Ml i II occupied as a store room and dwellmit: alao a stalde and other outnulldinir. Kxr-epttnit and referring from all of the afore said described piece or iar.relr of Ken I Ktte the Coal an. Minerals, with the Mlnlnx rluhlf and reterratlona. as contained in the several !eedM ol conveyance to William Curran, the aa alKnor. TKKMS DFSALE. Ten percent, of hill to he paid when the propertv lit sirtii'k oft and hi lance o he paid when the sale la court -nied by the Court. JOHN U. IH'KK.tN, JOHN . FI.ATT. Assignees of Win. Curran. Houtzdale. Pa .July 16. It7 30 4t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Camhria County. I n re eptnle ol Martin MclKnaid, late ol Kast I'arlor township, deceased. Now. .'one m. 107. upon motion of P J. Lit tie. Kfi.. lor U.S. Rndsley. Kf . the attorney tor the executors, .1 mes It. O'Connor la an pointed auditor to distrloite tbe lunds in tbe hand ol the said executors, as shown ! tbelr first and partial aebount. as well as to ascertain the rlichl ol the widow In said estate, and re port his conclusions to tbln Court. Kv TH K Ci-RT. Take notice, that in pursuance ol the l.uve ao loin mt-nt. 1 will sit at mr office in Wult - ii,m.u. Krxnklio street. Johnstown. Pa , on UK DaV. AUHliS r 10. 1W7. at 10 o'clock, a. M . wht-o and' where all part'.es Interested, are require J to make ami prove tneir claims, or He lurever de Parred from coining in on said I noil. JAMtS H. O'OONNOK. July 16, "ST 3t. Auditor. TRESPASS NOTICE. We the nndersiirnrd citizen ol Allegheny and I'lrameltl lownshlps. berenv give notice to the publie not to trespass on -ur lands. Any one louud tresspassing; will be prosecuted to the lull extent oi me law. (Planed) John Sutton. H. S. Sprout. T. Mil er. James T. Sutton. Jog. J. Weber. H. t'onrad. Kdward Ivoty, Joxepb A. Krise. Mrs. B. Wilts. John Mollerin lit . Joseph Sutton. Auicust Shofiner, Theodore storm, Alex. Irorv John link. Jacob trkenroite. fbtllp A. Oray. im. M Sanker. . M. K ratter. Henry .1. tkora,l. W tl llaui M..ran, lieo. P Krun. Xobert Johnston. John r.. Mansheld. t raucis 11- Hasal. Jm.--i H. nlaloney . John Kaous. tii. Set more. Kridaet lomiinaon. mm. Allien Khoa. it. tt iVl overs Josephine tlullniau. Frame Keicht. Ir. W. H Sutuinerrllle. Simon P. MrMullen and J'hn Me- Hy, lr. Cornelius Sutton. May I. 19!i7 jr. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. K'tate ol Henry ManrOed. deceased. letters I 8 aniemary balna; teen cran'el ta the undersigned In the estate ol He irv Mat.s- tield. late ol Ashvllle; Cambria county. Pa Ov ctased.no ice Is beretiy given to ail thoe n dehUMl to sail estate t make lmma.1 ut p.y Uient and those bavins claims ax-na-t the stus to ireseut them properly aj.heniicatctl tor oet- ttemeut. .hiiiim mil n rl r.K I 1 , J.J. UlllHiY. July 30. I-;. ot, Executors. OILS!' OILS The Atlantic Refining Co.. of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illnminatins and Lubricating Oils. Naphtha and Gasoline That can be I.UDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Unifonuly : Satisfactory: Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, fmSHl'RO Hr.rT.. P1TTSBUKU, PA. ortlS OTly. ORDINANCE. He it enncted by the Hunress ana Town Coun cil ol the Horouirh ol Ktiensb-jra. and ll If hereby enacted and ordained by the authority ot the sama SuTion 1. That Ibe boronn. havinif deter mined to construct a sewer ol ten (1) Inches In diameter, commencing at the Smith side ot Hitch land avenue, and runnlnic South therelrom alonir Julian street to Its Intersection at 1'rawtord street. tl ence alone said Cmwtord street Kast to a lot lielonicinic to I'ambria county, thence across said lot. contieclina- with the main sewer on the property of the said County nt Cambria, tmtne dlately North ol the Jail wall. SKi'fios 2 That the cost thcreol he and Is hereby assessed as a sewaaie tax upon tbe pro;i erty aiolnlnic or adtacent to the fame, at tbe rate ol Ul1 ,c (er each foot front, accordtnic to the Ir-ntt.ite oi the several properties alnn the line of said Julian anu Craw lord streets and t'ambria county lot. between the points designated In tbe precedinar section, and the said sewave tax Khali be collectible from the owner or owners ot the abutting properties, a debts ot like amount are now by law coileclthle. Mti'Ttoa X That If the owner or owners ol any property, against which an assessment 'or sew -lie tix has been laid, as provided ior In the pre cedlr sections, shall tail or refuse to pay iucIi assessment with ip sixty days alter havluic nofce ot tbe ume. the said boroutth shall hie a claim therefore in the t'ourt ot Cetnmon 'leas In the (;ounty ol Cambria, aicainst the property uion which such assessment Is laid, and may proceed to col tec the same, as provided lor under the third section ot the Act ot the 1Mb of May, ltv.. Passed finally by t.ouncil. July ;h. lf.17. THOMAS DAVIS, t-resutent of Council. At proved by T. Mason Kh hiiis, Kuncess. Attest: W. H. Conkkli.. Clerk ol Ooun Ml. An OFiTstack of Laics' and ctil2ren:s A .V WALKING SHOES! Wc want to unload some of them have been carrying llieni Ion-; enou-li. Xow will i:ivc you a clianee lo jret some of them at bargain priees. We want to cet rid of them and start the price at 25c per pair and all at greatly reduced prices. If you want anything in this line now is the opportunity to get them at a price that you can ailord to keep them till next year, even if you should not want to wear them this year. At all events CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK OF SHOES. We are keeping a full stock of all sizes. ORDINANCE. arker Bros DON'T Ml ST I The GreatClearance Sale TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS! LETTING. The nnderelitned will recntre sealed proposals at tbe Mountain House office, Klienshurv. until 11 o'clock, noon. SATt' K lA Y . J I ' I.V al 1M7, !or tearintc down and removing the obi 'amriria House, al rt bet.s'iur. eii-nvattOK lor new butld lon. constructing- aewer and build'Di: bavement wall acordtna- to pirns aua S -eincattons to be eeen at the Mountain House ctli.-e. The nnder laned reserne the right to reject any or all bus. IKNNY k UiYIt. Kliensbunt. I'a.. July 17, lw7. WKENTS WASTED J M mt rlUiW rm .- pfatv "" wif., sawril fWtrt rr NM.Wl He It enacted by the Hures and Town Coun cil of the Kroui;h ol Kh'nshurg an t It Is hereoy enacted and ortlainad by the authority ol the same. swnN 1. TheborouKh. harini; determined tn construct a public sewer ot ten (lo) incnes in diameter Irom a point on H tirh street wherj the same is intersected by Cherry Alley, runnimr eastward therrfrom and connecting with tne main sewer on Caroline street. Skittion a. Tnat the cost thereof be and Is hereby assessed as a so -rave tat upon the prop erty adjoiolna r adjacent to tbe same, at the rate ot 3c er each b.it troit. a-cordinii to the IrontaKe ol the moral proi-erties alomc ihe Hue 01 iall HlKh street, tietween the points deslKO.i tel In the preced ln section, and the said sewajre tax shall be eo'lucuh'e trom thn owner or owners of the aiiuttini: proierties. as debts ol like amount are now by law coliectlrtie. Ski-mom A. That il the owner or owners ol any prooeny, aicalnst which an assessment lur sew aire tax has teen laid, as provided lor It the pre redina- sections, shall fail or refuse to pay such assessment with n sixty (ay alter nartna notice ol the same, tbe said horoUKh shall hie a claim therelor In the t'ourt ol Common Pleas In the t'ountyot t;amlria. aaeainst the roerty Uion which such assessment Is laid and may proced to collect the same, as pr.iride.1 lor under the third section 01 the Act ol 14th of May. port. fassed finally by touncll. Julv 6th lxvT. 1MH.M as havis President ol Council Approved h;T.Mi Kk hakim. Bume-s Attest: W. II CuMtLL, t'lerk ol Uoaniwi. July lo. 'V7. 3u EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Joseph Iteil, deceased. TUetier Uitatuent.-ry havina imd granted t t ie undersiitned 10 the tsla'e ol Joseph llell. late ol Portage tow oshlp. tatotirta cu.tiy. Pa. dreeysed. notice Is heretiy Ktven to all t.iose ln detited to said estate to make Immediate pay meot. and those Ii.viok claims against the same to present them properly authenticate! for set tlementu JA.ilrJS 1TKI.I. July a l7.t. Kxects-or. We are now having the greatest Reduction Sale ever held in Northern Cambria. We have a great many Suits of which there are but one or two suits of a kind your suit may be among thm. We are selling them regardless of cost some almost half price. We have too many Pants . nd to make them seil quiet have re duced them to less than cost of manufacture. CREAT CUT IN SHOES ! All our Ladies', Oxford Ties, Ladies', Misses' and'Children's Tan and Chocolate Shoes have been reduced to less than cost Call soon before they are all sold and we will show you some bargain?. C. A. Sharbaugh, CARROLLTOWN, PA. - aV-aaVAAAAAAAAAAA aa-Aafc afc awa awa awfc A tifi . M I ikfucl m u . Jl . Jaw ll IM flf-a nili I. a. i- a 1. . iA.ni t a kuuu baker aud a Wanted-An Idea Who ran think A'f some atntple thin to tentF Protect your Ideas: thsr may linns; you wealth. Write JOHN WKlHJtlKbl'KN CO.. Patent Alt-r-Deya, Wasblrurum. i. Cfor tbelr $1.ki prise offer aa4 list ot two hundred Invar wuM. w- J J cindereidaSc iSTOVES H RANGFK , f Jl .STOVES H RANGES lSld by the following tica!-r.-: t,BKXi'.t'H 11. A. liut'niak-r. Cak J I. 1. I!illOT. SPAMI1.KR-L. M. IT K. C. (iforgc. South .Koi:k S. ! T Stor-. aaaAaaaAaaaAaaaaAAaaaaaaAAAAAa Vf if WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWTWWWWWWWWWWV9 rtii ii.,iciU,l1)l,., !.tf. with a vifw of iii.ftitiir nrf want of the Lou-e- k.- li,-rat mutli-raie cost. Tliry have all T l i" l.u.-t imtirovrtiirtii. and are made of T the lt-t material, and by the bct work- iii.-ti. TIihv tiav.- mauy gixnl iKtiuts oot fu'itid in otlifrluves. i We siuiply c'aim fur the CIXDEKKLLA what we rati prove uo more. Judge for yiiir-!f. V Your money back if not satlted. J ROIXTOWN--P. J. Ii.irkir. Uatig X nd. r. I'attiin-A. M. Thomas. Lint- t.eorge Jt Suu. t Ki- s-x C reoti Stove X Ifeh2351 9 w w f 11