jmlma rrrman CAMBKIA CO.. rA. I4 IHMtikAL. visi'in-r Mis Am vacation. , ad. ' JiiuoJiuwii, i .1 h'- ... i- f..-11-t'iirtr f this place, i I . ...rl:i I.. Il-- .. . I.. ,r!i.-ld. I'll. . II" " ,j , ,,. ,! was twentj ii'".'"Vrdi..-.Uy. Long may it . . ... l.ri ,1 HoiK' iE " i .... :v in Pufion's prop IS uf Mr. am! Mrs. iinartield town ..i,i rliuJ i,juii:w ' . Tu.-i-'v. " . ivi.nv. nf Mllunlai" '' i o-u-'-i'l paveiiient laid Vf '"'V'' I ltfl- .... ,.,.! ,llinill-rs ill .v.. I.- . r.v-i h.-f "a-' ' " " r!! -in. "'J daugliler ol r: " (,f j.:.'.'tv. died oil Wd- , ...I. ...... I run II. 1 . . L I. nt n. K-i . n " p- '"Ju. lUrk.-r a ci.iimiisMuiier "vauiS io ac nr-iauce with the ' : -.url. IHirf 1- 1'red.Tii-ks. of Kat ,,h .:!. family, is visit-T-;'rr ''i-.a. Mr. Johu llii(hes. ri i.,ii-l.:' . ii..i,k',i - ' the almshouse ulb- ri r .a l near Wiiilerset i -i --verai others were more ". rr (l t,,-ii,j MriK-k by a train ..1 :i;.rd .f a --rie- ..f games of b-'-tie I'at'-.ri and Juhii-.Urv.-i. .-.rJoull.er..und of the latlei .j -:5 J lii-l"u viclonou- -, j( ; !" i. u I... u-ms iirivat. I ij. n-j:,:,,ii " '" , u-, ; , l'...k.T. "-liJIi lli. lis. at 5U- irr vl I,m..- -hi .Saturday ir a .jll.-L. He li-ls heell appointed ;.rtolIiai.Uee nil I'aleUls. l j3)j3iiie. a farmer of Cambria . h,, a ft- iiionihs ai:o became il'l a- t tKn t.) lininiil avliiin . ii ,v Sb-r::I I'-uIter. He is laoor- , ..r'.tr til ii' iiiii'."" that he N to he t . L. Ttl M.J. I M M I. i'i'-n. ul Hie l linauri- Ll.-ta.bixL,.,.;. 've a slere- u,r.lur,.u iui"in: ry work In the .ica:rcb. in 'bi- p:ac-. on Mondav K -i '.'lli. AH aie welcome. .-itfiiv a It.r Ca mt'ria Iron Com '. trsl da at Joluisiowu uutJer rtU a "ver wa held oft muf uuna!uia'!-d foreigners to go i f.u and iimiity. There were some tf jeciui!i tiled. v E. J in, La- a new ad. in this I- flh? r'hi km .n ; i-ailini: attention to J fvuJ tl.al he lias added to the .!;-jxir-l at her clearance sale. :lie ,r:, e-'.-d then no and see ,u. I". a-iiini-h you. il.i Kr: neit. a lleiiMTeek IlilliPr, was It r urea a:oiil ln leii ici; at nis ! rnipliivniriii Friday evening h i i: ,f ii laii:,1 t,ine. and was taken .htKia fur trealiiieiit on Saturday :iii;ii, taken to the Memorial hos- it' A'tooua 7iii v of Tuesday: Mrs M Pike. ,,f aliiiiijion. L. C, pass- I -rf-'irt the city ystrday rnornint; en -:.'fV:t-b!ir l,i -ee Tom Mcl'ike, 4:ik-ni!l while v i i 1 1 ii tr at the i -u! Mr . mn h, fortnerl v Mis. Frank 'if ;, Kb,vidy. John and .lames. '.n3 u! lunruer 111 the hrs. degree in T-el luiiulv. eie on H'eduediV re- - ii ir:ai by . Indue Longeiiecker -re eliteiiL'.'d t, he hanged. They -rei,!j U-,-1, tried tU e and conviut- UOie. tarker ha- !i e,l A ngust 33rd a Sf-T '.ke l:eaiiiii; of the appllcH- f,.re.:,r- for nat oral i.alion -!r f.ireijuer presenting lliein !ur i. ati. r a : i u l i on will have to : f.si) examination as to their flt- ieL-llin :'!"r - various portions of "- ! i: J ot.iinty are ciimplainiug of :r:!i that i (eayntg hovoc with ":., ,irn. Thoe pe-ts commence a; !i,!, the ear. comuleielv 1 hey are ald to be the --' i i ll.e iin.t.th uf August, "i.e. M.-i..er. f Northampton e. ,u,ei,ri i.i.iy, lu-l hi; Louie "'nri,; v. Ul,, i, ilt- rir t.ri.L ! -iluUuii.y hu i Mi. Mishler and '" ii.t'Lter ere al home, and m -; '.c iLe :! j n ; cm.-ume tiie prop ' l thev ere ,,r,i y ahl to save a few "''I., .vt,.., -,uU. 1. Jll,. .-liti.r l.f ll.u J,,hnl. Jill,.. .-.,,,,..,.....1 I... Ii, i - . n uj ill? mr-vi- ' h l"r'. . and wife. ofJulins--. here,,,, Tnsjjy evening on ''Ti ri ,r!Ve through Camiiria. Leui,,. ron,,,,, mi j Lycoming t'iba, K tt.t,h I nlon, Snyder. ,l. M fit :,, Huiitihi:don and Blair. Kehde.l a hu was convicted at j! Cm,fi 'f the murder of Wil- - ' ' i ir i. b.. 'it r in la.a. Cat - a.t Apr'. nn Monday sen ty JuJic i;arKr Uj a tprin 0f eig, "lWVKier i-nitentiary. Sheriff --te, t . vn-uhie Millon Hele !,k Keudell to the "rym Tn.-iay. -rr I'aiton. a w.-i.knrtwn n1 hirh. -. - - er, di.I ai liis home "H'ny. Sunday after e. lie i4 survived by 'er- and three broth k piace from Ml r' ii at Khr.-nfeld OH Meniieni being mad I t pi.lCe. r;t! lepartnient tells farm t to kill crows. .Tin '':i soniewhal. but tbt eiirh- the tvil. It h ,n :l api,.-me, like man, and :a., ' of moles, gophers ,d " :""r t"'l tbat UTTO lu """ A cros de -4 ''ii!-r ; pets iucreasn. :i.,. f "f,'y '-eeiinau has sM.ured 1' uf :' co-ts aaiut th ' - .- !l .1.1., ... 1 , . unicf oi which -' 'in I he w ronit side an Ii, Ultl. Ii I . I - -.,( "..uiue niiixiiiiitt . l'eia thu -he riihia m,1 ,.,, ol .' -i j it. - , -fn f, '''iil i.r,e T I.nera. I'-" .!. ... .., It - I "Mr.c ''he.n,. '" 'lb the "' far i,, It is estimated that there will be a vield of 54t).(i0 otishels of wheat from the '! farms iu Huntingdon county this year. At a meeting of the Ebensburg board f school directors on Tuesday niitht the blowing named teachers were selected: toont No. 1, Allie Lloyd, salary. 34: room "o. 2. Annie l!evnii, f3-'; room No. 3. lulia Connell, $32; room No. 4. Maitaie Sheukle. nr. ; room No. ". Lester Larimer, room No. 6, Annie Jones, f40. The cf ools will open on the first Monday of September for a term uf eight months. While gathering whortleberries on scutch Mountain on Friday last Edward Maffet. in company with two boys of Rev. W. V. Ihinmire, of this city, came face to f ice with a bear, supposed to weigh about 'wo- hundred pounds. Mr. Maffct was vithin forty feet of the animal before he iiseovered his bears hip, who appeared to scent the berry-picker, and. rising him self to full height, quickly took his de parture. Ml. Mafiet was unarmed and felt greatly relieved when the intruder "moved on." AUmma Tiie. The county commissioners have re ceived blanks for making reports of em ployers of aliens uuder the new tax law, and will supply all persons making requi sition for them. All persons, firms and corporations employing two or more for eign born male persons 21 years of age are requested to keep a record and the number of days such persons are employed and to make a quarterly report to the commission ers" oliit-e. A line of not less thau fcitlu, or not more that I1,m) w ill be imposed upon all not complying with the act. William lavis, a miner employed in the collieries at Uuulo. Cambria county, dropped dead at that place on Tuesday, July L"7. from a clot of blood on the heart. Mr. Davis had beeu working steadily un til Monday, w hen he complained of fee.iug iil aud did not work that day. Instead he sent his tools to the blacksmith shop and had tht'in repaired, aud Tuesday morning sent them down into the mine. A few minutes after he was taken violently ill. Several of his fellow workmen went to his assistance after the severe spell came. A dispatch from Williamsporl Friday s.iys: A tragedy occmred this morning at the rifle range of the Twelfth reginieul, N (J. I'., when JaaiesC. tor man was instant ly killed by a bullet tired by one of the guardsiueu practicing at the range. For iiiau, wiib bis nephew, was picking berries about 2ii yards beyond Hie target on a direct line. He seemed to know of the danger as tie warned his uephew to lie low and beware of the bullets. The first iuti malion the guardsmeu had of the fatility was when the boy came ruuuing up to ihetn and Said his uncle, had been shot, l'hey hurried to the spot and found For man cold iu dealb. the leaden missile hav ing gone clear through his head. It is not known who fired the fatal shot. A correspondent at Liliy says that a large number of men are beiug put to work in the Cassandra -cut on the Penn sylvania railroad, and that it is expected wiihin sixty days a number of men eu.ua! io those employed at any lime in the past will be at work on the improvements be tween Lilly and I'orlage. All the mines in thai community are working smoothly, and bate beeu for the past three -weeks. On the Pennsylvania railroad between Bolivar and Allegheny some of the fast freight trains which come in over the Fort Wayne railroad are hauled by class l express loci motives, and remarkably fast time is made. The class 1 engines haul twenty-four loads uuassisted bt tween Allegheny and Johnstown, and whip them over the road at the iale of forty miles an hour. On the sleep ascent or the Allegheny mountains, Irom Cone tnaiigh east to liallilzin, the passengor engines need the assistance of a class II. . Prob !! Tratcrdy N ear Urrrnnbn T . On Sunday night Mike Moreuski a Slav ish miner at L'uiled. Westmoreland county, a small mining village on the Se wickiey branch, shot aud in all probability mortally wounded John Slevei.ski and his wife, the former being Wounded in the back aud the latter iu the right breast. Some time ago Morenski bought a watch from Slevenski for flo. paying fi on it and promising to pay the balance nn next pay day, which was last Thursday. He failed, however, lo make good his word. On Saturday evening Mrs. Slevenski met him and demanded the pay or the watch. He at ouce handed back the watch when he returned the ." he had paid on it Last evening Morenski went lo the Sleven- k i residence and opened fire upon them with the above result. He then tied aud has thus far evaded arrest. The wounded persons arestill living, but in a very critical condition with but little hope for recovery. Ielti -r ThmiiM HrPlkr. A dispatch from Washinglou, D. C, this (Thursday) morning, announces the death of Thomas Mcl'ike, son of H. A. Mcl'ike, former editor of the Fiikkman. The young man whose illness we noted in an item from the A I loon a Tlirwx. in an other columu. was ttoru in Kbensburg about fifteen years ago. His death was caused by valvular disease of the heart lo which he had been subject for som time and he was seized with au attack while on a visit to Mrs. Smith, Em I en ton, Fa., and died on Wednesday eveniug. He is survived by his father and step mother, one brother Martin, of .Washing ton, I). C, and one half-brother, George, of Altoona. His remain? will arrive in Ebensburg on Friday morning on the 10:1." train and after a High Mass of Ktqoiem in the Church of the Holy Name, his remians w ill be interred in the Catholic cemetery. fcralp Hill. Th6 governor has signed the bill placing a premium of -on wild cats, 1 on red or gray foxes and 5i cents on minks. In order to secure this premium, the animal itself or its entire pelt, from lip lo nose, must be presented lo a justice or alderman aud make allidavit w here and by whom the auunal ,was killed. The officer will then cut off'the ears and burn them, giv ing the person a certificate of the auiouul due hi ui, who, upon presentation of 'he same to the county commissioners, will re ceive an order for the amount upon the county treasurer. The Ollicer who gives the certificate is to recetvj 'ij cents for Lis services out ol the county treasury. Any person w ho shall wilfully and fraudulently collect anv premiums shall, upon conviction thereof pay a tine not exceeding I and undergo n imprioonmeiit hi the county jail not ex ,tn,v ime vear. or bjlh. Tnis law is now lu effect. Afrldrau at Hie TniiDrrjr. On Saturday morning au accident, or rather two similar accidents, happened at the Ebensburg tannery that might have proved fatal, bur luckily both terminated without serious injury. Two little girls of Mr. John Schott. were playing on the second floor of the building through which a perpendicular shaft ruus, whic h revolves at the rale of '.iu revolu tions per minute. The shaft was covered with grease and oil and when a gust of wind blew the dress of Mamie, the eldest, who Is atxjut ten years old, against the shaft, it stuck and in an instant she was drawn up lightly against the shaft aud weut whirling around. The other child was too young to give the alarm and there was no person working on that floor. A dog that had been with the children set up su;h furious barking that it alarmed Mr. Allen, w ho was outside, and he hastened to see w hat was the matter with the dog. On reaching the scene of the accident he was unable to do anything but had to run to Engineer Silas Luther and have him stop the engine. Bv this time the girl had been on the shaft eight or nine min utes and gone around some eight or nine hundred times. She was unconscious w huu taken on" but sion recovered. She is badly bruised about the feet and legs hut no bones are broken and she is rapidly re covering. A short time after, Rosalind, the daugh ter of Mr. Ilarragh, was inspecting the scene of the accident when a gust of wind blew her dress against the shaft and in an instant she was going through a similiar experience. She too escaped serious in jury but was badlv bruised. The shaft had lieen running for the past ten years without any suspicion that dan ger lurked near it. but since the accidents happened it Las been boxed up. To YrllimaliiBl, I'ark. The Yellowstone National l'ark is un questionably the most interesting region on the globe, for within il is displayed the greatest collection of nature's ' manifold wonders Indeed, this mountain-bound plateau, high up on the summit of the everlasting Rockies, is a veritable play ground for the world's giant forces. To stand and" gaze upon them iu all their marvelous manifestations, the great gey ser upheavals, the tierce steam blasts, the terrib'e leap of the river, aud the awful canon, is a revelation, an experience lo be had at no other point on the earth. The personally-conducted lour of tim Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which leaves New York on September a. afloids the most satisfactory me-aus of visiting this wonderland and viewing its marvel ous features. To-irisis will travel by special train of Pullman smoking, dining sleeping, and observation cars in each direction. Eight days will he spent iu the Park. Stops will also be made returning at St. Paul and Chicago. The round-trip rate, fJ3." from New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Washington, t.Viil from Pittsburg, covers all uecessary expenses. For detailed itineraries and full inform ation apply to ticket agents. Tourist Agent. ir. Broadway. New York, or ad dress (ieo. W. Boyd. Assistant (ieneral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. 1 lirarloiilolhrSraUor.. Theyiext excursion leaves August 12. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg on above- j mentioned date al s 55 A.M.. arriving at j Altoona is P. M., where slop for din ner will be made, reaching Philadelphia i. 25 P. M.. and arriving al Atlantic City, via the Delaware River Bridge route, al s:4) P. M.. making the run from Pittsburg lo the seashore via the only all-rail route in eleven hours and forty live minutes. Passengers may also spend the night in Philadelphia, and proceed to the shore by any regular train from Market Street Wharf or Broad Street Station the follow ing day. Tickets w ill be sold from the stations al the rates named below: Train leaves. Rate. Pittsburg.. s 55 $Hi mi Johnstown 11 (H 25 Ebensburg 7 :u i s;. C ressou 11 4. .iii Altoona 12 35 M.im Philadelphia Arrive b.25 lickets will also be good on regular trains leaving Pittsburg al 4. .'to ami s lo P.M.. both of which will carry sleeping irs through to Atlantic City. For detailed information iu regard lo rales and lime of trains apply to ticket agents, or M r. Thomas E. Walt, District Passengei Agent, Pittsburg. Vnlrri iakr Sol Ire. The practice very common for political organizations to pay the poll tax assessed on persous w ho are either unable or un willing lo pay il ihemse'ves is not likely to be so common hereafter. An act ap proved by Governor Hastings on July 15, is intended to put a stop lo this practice. It provides that il "shall be unlaw ful for any person or persons t-j pay or cause to be paid any occupation or poll lax assessed against any elector, except on the written and sigued order of such elector authoriz ing such payment lo be made, which writ ten and signed order must be presented at least thirty days prior lo the date of hold ing the election al wtiich such elector de sires to vo'.e." Second section forbids tax collectors to receive payment of or receipt to any other thau the elector himself, except upon his w ritleu or signed order. feet-lion third forbids any one attempt ing to vole upon a lax receipt obtained in violation of this act. Secliou four lixes the penalty for viola tion of Ihe act which is imprisonment "for a let til of not less than Iwciuv days or more than six months in the discretion of Ihe court, or by such tine nol exceeding two hundred dollars, as. said court shall impose." ,J1 wag-, r.s. ar.j ,, A...i 1?"' li ,-'1,e a- those l.f ririv-r., F- H.. emrriainea dv many IvuMn,. iioinuayourti -""nyHeriuusly disappeared . l asiweeu Nbn.u itl. .orihe K I.L- ..i.i , I ' gum irKiuits ''0t,U;':laind a Johnstown K'h I lt,r ats- Mrs. Tlite aud Iv.ii , v "oiouaysourg lor liart I . bvewc,.ks ago. khui Im lk Bark. About 1 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon Daniel McCauley.of Maple avenue, Johns whs shot in Ihe back, probably, fa t.iiv'hv Mrs. Neilie Cnmli. of Marshall .venue. Allegheny. The shot was lired at ihe south end of the Eleventh ward bridge i hiie McCkulev was ou his way from din ner to the tiaulier tSteel works, w here he lu ..mnlnved. " Mrs ; roii h bad accotnranied McCauley borne from work and look dinner w ith him, nrf shorilv before 1 o'clock she started h..L wlLh him. While on their way down the avenue, according to her story "she told Dan she loved him and wanted mm to ,r i.. A lichen v w ith her. This he said be could not do. whereupou she stepped back and fired at him, the bullet eutering ihe hodv under ihe right shoulder blade. McCauley was taken to the Memorial hospital. Mrs. Groan was locked up. A llrllglilful Varallna Trip. Visitiug Walkins- Glen. Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lake Chainplaiu and Lake George, Saratoga, and Ihe Highlands of the Hudson. Leave Philadelphia by special train August IT. Ti e u,ur will be iu charge of one of the company's tourist agent. An experienced chapeiou will also accompany the party, having especial charge of unescorted ladies. The rate of luu from New York, Brook lyn. Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia. Hai risburg. Baltimore, and Washington covers railway aud boat fare for the eu lire round trip, parlor-car seats, meals en route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriage hire Jo fact, every Item of necessary expense. ' For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any additional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, ll'.ni Broadway, New York; SOU 'uJt.u Street. Brooklyn; or Geo. W. Boyd. As sistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Slaliou, Philadelphia. orreapoBd ?. Carrolltowu. Pa., Aug. 4. 1377. Ei. Fukkmax: Our mining population is having quite a boom in ihe way of work the last week as they all say lbty. have as much as they can do. Some ascribe it lo the passage of the new tariff law, but the true leason is that the operators have agreed to the demands of the miners in this section and the great strike in the western portion of th! state. When the strike is settled we presume to sav thai business in this section will fall back in its old groove. BASK BAM..' On Satuma v J ill v :tlst the C'herrv'.ree team of ball players tackled our home J team on the grounds of the latter. It was a very interesting game throughout and was well played by both teams At the end of the ninth inning the store stood 2 to i in favor of Carrolltowu. A complete shutout for Cherrylree. The game was witnessed by an immense crowd of people. On Sunday, August 1st, the Barnesboru niue played tne Carrolltowu nine and at the end of the game, which was hotly con tested, the score stood lti to 15 in favor of Carrolllown. On Thursday last our team played Pat ton on the Patton diamond. Thev did not fare so well as at home as they suffered a complete shut out. Their defeat w-a due to 'he fact that only live of the regular nine played on that dav. The boya. are anxious to redeem themselves and will try the Pallou boys again. !. A The harvest is about all garnered, it was a bounteous one. Fall plowing has commenced. The oats and corn crops will be good. The new grange hall in Susquehanna township, near Frits' (X) roads, will be dedicated on Wednesday. August 4th, at 1 o'clock, p. m. Captain Thomas Davis, of Ebensburg. will address the Grangers. Law renee VolU is treating his house to a coat of paint. We had two entertainments in our town this week and your correspondent has been informed there was no audience at either one. To-dav there is a circus billed for the town. Carrolltow u is a poor town for shows. M r. Laughlin, the miner who was in jured last week by a fall of slate, is rapidly recovering from his injuries. There was a large dumber of our towns people attended the first mass' of the Rev. Ott. at St. Bouiriace. Eider low nship. The celebrant is a sou of Mr. Thomas (Ml, mer chant aud postmaster at St. Boniface. On Tuesday two of our citizens got into a controversy iu front of J. J. Hauk's store iu which epitaphs of a nut very sav ory character were used on Ixith sides. The result was the burgess fined them to to tne extent of ten dollars each which cooled them off at once. On Tuesday Dorv Bvrnes a trackman on the Cambi ia County railroad, was pros trated with the heal. The hot wave has struck us. On Saturday, July 31st, the Cariolltown distillery operated by Reig A Duinm. closed down after a successful run of four months. C. C. McCombie. of Sterling No. 12, ha finished the erection of a large dancing hall and storeroom near that place. The Elmora mines are still closed. Mr. V. Stoltz, landlord of the Ceatral Hotel, is having the house newly painted, w hich when finished will preseut a baud some exterior. James Luther, sou of ex Sheriff Luther, is w ieldiug the brush. Many of the reverend clergy of St. Vin cent's abbey. Westmoreland couuty, are spending their summer vacation at the Benedictine monastery in this place. - - The ice machine of the Carrolltowu brewery is running night and dav. Mr. Farabaugh has ijuile a trade iu the manu facture of ice. We had quite a refreshing rain on Tues diy evening and it was welcome. MnllK A NUN. M lellM. .iirt. 1UHT valokble ir t iilr ' ('all on I on udre JA.MtsM'U Atiy. at Law i,d t.e. 1 ito Antni. X arrulllown. Pi 'OK SALE. A lot ol Kkd W ikk Sed brmi. Inquire Ol U. U PHILIPS. Enenrlmrg. Pa. I.mx will take 117 It Y lj" retail price.! IT your orrter l.ir a Klnt t'la.a slog ma euiue. warrauied tk vkakh lor IU 00 K HT M i:v hend 0 Cant. FuUdU (tin a -. ke- o1 size and otne Qoe oatMl sow i t larta ol A. L. MrVKsH, uue inue evt Iv rur-u r WESTOiM'S T ST!F3 CALLITZIK, PA. 9 r'HE Etienrl-org MuHiltnr o I -null AK-Itloo I alll.flcl l..i f-. i i .. I Ii. y Hoilillntr Kt-t-iifliarg. ou tu leurtli iu,i,laji la At 'OUST, J-iOoouo THUS, DA VIS, htKiiK Limam, Screurr. President AT THX OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and eioially the oi Btrr loviDir people ol El-eneburtc. are lnTite.1 to call at K In. MrKreea' Old Writable liwalaurant alien they want good. Irenh Uyaiera. by toe plot, quart or icallou Or you can nave ibem Sit, wed or KrleJ. all at the luC8t price, t're.h (Jjslera every day. octlll! JOS. HORNE & CO. Our July Clearance Sale. as 8iich, is over, t ut not the selling. The clearance is pretty well eirected, but not entirely. Odds and ends and rich little tid-hils here and there, at one-third, one-half one quarter value, still remain from the bauquel of bargains. A few of them are mentioned herer Fkknch Pi;i.ntri Nwissk.s, all 1.C goods, new and fresh. Foul ard and tlural pat terns. 3Hc. i"c. aud 41V. goods al KJC-KNTs A YAKD. .im yards of 27-inch Plain Bla k Jap Silk, dollar a yard quaiily. al liO K. is a yaki. 24 inch Black Ponuke Sii ks, 24 inch Black Bk-x-ahkh linos Gkains and Black Fancy Al- Ml KKs, S CENTS A VAlili. !. vard of Fancy Taffetas, in cheek aud hrocti effects: ihise include some of the prettiest pat terns of the season aud are I mi a yard qualities, at M cents a y ai:i. Shirt Waists -These are the liner kinds in both cotton and silk. We are selliug 4-iU.UO Silk Waists for f.Vilu. Regular three dollar Madras Shirt Waists are selling Tor t'-' (m. Dollar Waists for .V' , and many at 'iC and good ones too. which formerly were excellent sellers at PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. Offers in variety of stock, quality and prices, the greatest l'rotluce to be found within 30 miles. inducements for. Casa or strictly fancy Wo Buy All Heavy Goods in Car-Lets. Clearance Sale! Real Kalale 1 rannlrra Barbara A. Reed et al. to Brown Sfc Ott, Johnstown, consideration. ."0. . Joseph A. Gray et ux. et al. to Maud Rosencrans. Susqiiehauna. fT.". D. R. Moore et ux. to W. W. Auisury, Gallitzin township, fl. Danie! Slater et ux. to Josiah Ilelsel, Scaip Level. t '.i'AKt. Josiah Ilelsel et ux. to Stottard L. Driggs. iM.tMi. Gallitzin Buildit.g ,t Loan association to John Galligan, Sr., liallilzin borough, f r.'M. Charles Kelly to James Keliy, Coue uiaugh township, .". James Kelley, by the sheriff, to Evan A. Lloyd, Couemaugh township, $ti5). Evan A. Lloyd el ux to Bridget Kelley. Coneniaugli township, $7."i. Bridget Kelley el vir to R. E. Lung. Couematigh township, HM Christina Weaver et al.! to Stoddard L. Driggs, Richland, s.50i. Stottard L. Irriggs et ui. to icalp Leyel Railroad company, Richland. tl.'KKi. Walnut Run Coal company to Cambria Couuty Railroad company, Spangler, 1. Chest Creek Laud it Improvement com pany to Joseph II. Hubbard. Patton, .no George Hart et ux. to J sjph W. Koch, Johnstow n. t-J,."ii)i. Joseph W. Koch to Cambria Brewing company, Johnstown, t '.rioo. George Bimmel et ux. to Cambria Brew ing company, Johnstown, 3.'J0o ' J. C. Murphy et ux. to Justus Volkj South Fork. K.ri.'a-). - - 1 Stephen Kauffman et al. to Eleanor Hmzel, Fouth Fork. (I. William Kodgerset ux. to Samuel Leidy, Johnstown. $1. Frank Findlev et ux. to George A. I'pde grafT, Johnstown. $1. John Kuiruff et ux. to Mary Niebauer Kutruff, Chest :t,miO. Margaret Seese et vir to Iforough of Lilly, Washington. $-.. W 1 iam II. Piper et ux.et al. to Boron gh of Lilly. Lilly, 1. - Elizabeth Jones et vir to Moses Owens, i onnsiow n. v. . - t -. . . . : , i George L. Glasgow et ux. to Frank' C. Stine, (ilasgow. fcwi. Harry M. Kirl el ux. to Hugh Dugan, Portage borough. 7UO. In addition to the goods ad vertised last week we quote a lew of our Clearance Sale Prices : Yard-wide Unbleached Muslin .i4 Apron Gingham H.'.'i Light Chalii o.'i Maud TJc. Dimities o7 Ladies' Ribbed Vests u. Good Outing Flannel or. Large Extra Heavy Linen Towels li'4' Good Linen Crash u Ladies" Muslin Gowns 47 Ladies' Seamless Black Hose, 3 pairs for .25 All-wool Black Henrietta 2. All-wool Black Serge, 44 iu . 4. 3 cakes Toilet Soap 10 1 lot Umbrellas closing 05c. up Special Value Lace Curtains.. 1 4i 1 lot Ladies' Belts, were 15. .II . 25c io FiauLelelle Skirt Patterns 23 Fancy All-Silk UihlMins, sold at 35. 4 and 45c, al 25 4 P locos Kei ill-Wool EnliBL 33c. New Black Xovely Goods. . , .20 Special reduction on Waists, Jackets, Suits and Skirtjj. and Lice Curtains. . Also, dozens of Remnants, wcol and Cotton Dress Goods, Lace, Embroidery, e!c. At an early hour Thursday tnornit g John Topper's geueral store and distillery, at New Baltimore, Somerset county, was entered by burglars, who foiced open the front door with tools that ere stolen from Peter Weiuier's blacksmith shop, near the store. The sale w as blowu open and about tl.Mio worlh of notes and fcl.&U iu cash carried away, together with tAU worth of stamps that belonged to the New liltl- inore postoflice. Frank Topper, son of John Topper, Is postmaster at that place, aud the postoflice is in the storeroom. The Bedford County Agriculture fair, will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday aud. Friday, O.-tober 5ih. 0th, Jib aud lh, ls'JT. The following marriage licenses were ! -sued by the Clerk .of the Orphans Com t for the week eudlng Thursday. August 5th. :.C: P. t t Stevenson. Ehrenfeld, and Frances Davis. South Fork. Augusiin McMullen and Cecelia Eckea lode, Allegheny township. Louis Band, Morrellvi.'le, and Anna Wagner, Johnstown. - -' ' George Fyock, Conemaugh township, and Ella C. lierkev. Richland township. Frank Speigelbalter aud Matilda Bura heimer. Lilly. . " ,- . -. John Doyle, Myra. and Augusta Brun ning. Portage.- . v i- v-. s" i- u a Walter Whitney aud Katie Hutzler, Jobnsiowii. . -' Charles Gibbons and Loretla McCartney, DelaneT.' - . . William P.Thoma. Cleveland. O and Amy V. Barker, loopersdale. ' - James Cu-li. Johnstowu, and Annie Sweeuev, Morrellville. Harry Baker aud Ellie Geisel Johns towu. Josiah Harshberger and Gertrude M. Ijobr, Jchnslown. - Ignatius Reik and Lena Green, Brow in to ii. - . i John Droter and Annie Nowalua, BariieslH.ro. . Stephen Balint and Anna Palnchak. Johnstown. Waller George and Mary Earnest, Johnstown. Mrs. RE. Jones Assignee s Sale Or' VAI.U AHLE REAL ESTATE ! rotk-e l berehy nlven that "n itnr.aane of an erdr ol the lourt t I'omuioa I iee oi irarnniu ant . I'a . tbe UDlerslane,l a-lliUees ol W il tlaui I'arran. ol H -uls iale tHiionl. will expese In liunlir ale t the i:eotrai M jiel, la tDe Dor uuyh ol Hoatialale. F . oa TIIUUSDAY, SKIT. ?XI), 180 at one o'elk. r. V , the Inllovlog ilmcribeii tracu and piecM ol Uu'. m-wit: All that certain lot ol tcrou D,l aitaate in he hitrooah ol S.iOKler. l-aialirls eeinif. fa l aooed aad d ear r 1 1 ! as lulluar..- Kealnnioa at ihe uormwo-l enrner of rawlonl avenue an l tiauib H'th eireei: Uieo t by Hi ol ui,ltlw- funllieoiiK.lii northerly dlreetl n Ml reel to ( eornnr ol lot 7ia 81. rwllon H . then,- ty line ol lot N. H4 lo a weoterly ti reel ton 141 leet and Ta-li'i a In t In line ol an alley ; th-oe by line oi il al e aau alh Klua airet by eqnl Hue aotl ara,liel wtUi the two tt-st line to ibe place ol Org i ou I an, uowu u lot s. aa. nectioa ..... Also, that certain lot of irmantl Hiete In the huhUKh oi riaOKler. Uauinrl rouu v ri, bounded ami Jew) itxrd a ollo: HokIuuiu al the Borib went corner oi tUn!eraeDUrt o.i tiaker reel: thence by line ol au .Higler avenue in a northerly llreetloa SO leet trt the mroerftl lot Nn. i; in lie- I'T line ol aiu lot in an eameriv diree loo 141 Ta UU :eel Iv a pot nn line t.i alley ibnora ct nut ul raid a lev: an, I Halter street, by noes eota.! au4 parallel w.tb Oral two lieea. to olaoeoi (tefciuuiu auu iwmg auuwn m .oi i-,s 44. Moclion !, In said tu.ounb '.Also ail that -eroln lot of groand sltaate In the liorouvb ol - H tins. t I'ouiy ol mi s..Bie oi Heon Ivania. lounile.l and desrriled aa loilow.-: He(iuuliy la post Ti leel in the-l rom the soui D-rit eruer ol Boaver ud Fourth aireetr:nnibwarit aion tbe lloeot atld Heaver eireet leel to a i, inenee mmwim alopr the nonnern line vl lot Ul. lao leel to n ane llienoe norlbweot aloua Me tl -e ul aid le 2j Jeet t a fuU tbnce wnaid lao its' tv He-v. r iul tne uiaos inwiuaiun. uw ij i- oi a nMiuti noniaiuli'K a leet o Heater ..root ana e(leudf..K bark IV leet and being ol lot No. jtttf la the general plan or aia Doruun, Having taeieon erev-UMl m t TW0-ST0RY Read township, school directors have come to the conclusion to buiid a High school. It will be the first iu the couuty. FRAMB BUILDING, owe pied as store room and "daellma; also a siaule sun oxiter onioaiiuinga. epttna and reservlna tiom all ol the alore saia de-scn:ied nieces or uerjeic Keai t.-tate tket'oal an' Mineral, with the Miuiqm riabts and rererealiuD as contained In Ihe sxeral feeds ul eouvei tj lu Williaiu (Jurran, toe aocnor. TERMS OF SALE. - Ten oerrent. el bill te be paid when the yrirt. I' airuca on ami p hum n im oaKi wber. IDs sale I ooDu-niea ny tne oori. 1 JOUIM UCTKHAN, i John u. i-l,ait. ' Atgne ol Win. Outran, HuuUJalc, P.. July, i, 41. tipv rtnnTiR FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, mRNITTJRE, CARPETS, OIE CLOTHS, WAIX PAPER, FEOUR, GRAIN, FEED, Salt, FIELD SEEDS, GROCERIES, This spnee will keep vou in tmi WANT-YOUR TRADE. VISIT OUR STORE. very low prices all through this great store. We have a lar-o outlet f.,r Fine Color, Worketl Solid FRESH BUTTER, Chwice Clean Vegetables, etc., etc r rctn uiean tgg We will not buy uiulean t-srs, or Nutter that is sott ami white no .natter hmv clean nr fresh, M we caQnot se,, the-n, ami we believe a fair un.ler-tanJin- i3 only just to he person who take care ami expense to priluce the best results. A poor horse does nut brin- the price of a good one, even if he sells at all. Why .hould produce? Occasionally markets will be overcrowded, even with good goods or produce. We handle CHOICE STOCK Whenever Possible. c-r?r Stn by 'luo,inir t,rU os ""'l describing pols. WE nc can save you moiioy on heavy goods aud give you IV. H. WESTON, - GALLITZIN, PA. DEALt.lt IX STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES H&ooflfcig and Sdouiin rr KINDS, Tread Powers, Threshers alul Separators. Iron and Wood Pumps, Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., EBENSBURG, - PENN A. OILS! OILS The Atlantic Refiniriff Co., of, Pittsburs. Pa., make a specialty ; of manufacturing tor the domes- i tic trade the finest brands of j Illuminating ami Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline An o?srs!fli of Lies' ani ctiiiren'i Tbat can be WALKING SHOES! Ml fR0!,l PITROUUH. We challen-re comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Diiironnly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., rmsBt'Kn I'tFT.. MTTSBl'Kll. PA. tt ealT. ORDINANCE. Aa orilln""" fll'i lh llpes fee nr tele-rail-, tel. pho .e, or el.ctrl; 1 .t iol s la the b4ir-iia h ..I Atfou.uuM. SBl'll.iM 1 He II eoarled bv the HurifM. an I Town IV.ua eil ol ihe K riirn ol K -eusi ar ao I I' i ht-rei-y ensrlel an1 or In I "el '"e aot rl:yolth same that a lic ne he levied ao ae-e.; on each act every lrlerl'h l e te e,hne uole or eleririr 1'ieht ile ( ch has been or ma her. -at er he place.! an, I er-c e.1 -o any ol ibe streets and alleys ol the s .1.1 i.'.ruukh. ami in Ihe cai.1 tHin.nh sh til supervise ao I e .nr.l the etetiin and malmeeaixw ol telerapa. telephone and eleririe llaht poles srllbta Its llaiits as tierem alter pr..vi.taUv si now a. Tnat I he amount ol the license te" lerle.1 nn each po e sha.ll he a.n-1 Ihe same be e hied at hi' (Ml) cents peraonain. Siunio 3 That il the owner or owners ol any ! Ihe p"e against wbl- h tt e said license lee bar been eied ..r lahl.as iiridei l.r id Ihe p.eredlnv .ec'ious. shal I l.t I or reluse to p y such l.c-r.ce te wtth'n sizJJ as after havlnir lcen nor itied ol the sauie. the Said Nirou.h shall pr-?eeJ lo raileet the said Itreuse lee la the iuuDer provide-1 fcar by law as.l floally tj Council, on the 'JUlh. day of July. 14". THiM 9 lVI". . . . I'-rrklrDt ol Ut.eocil. Attest: W. U. Connkll. Clerk ol CjuostI. Auk '; 3i We want to unload some of them have been carrying them Ionii enough. Xow will jLive yon a chance to et some of them nt bargain pi ices. We want to eet rid of then, and start the price at 25c. per pair and all :it rreall redui-cd prices. If you waut aqythinr in this line now is the opp rtuuity to ret them at a price that yi u can all rd to keep thm till next year, even if you bhould not want to wear them Uiis year. At all events GALL AND SEE OUR STOCK OF SHOES. We are keeping a full stock of all sizes. SPECIAL ELECTION. Notice hereby cleeu that a special election will be held at ibr placed lor holding Kuerxi and munloi.al elections In and hr Ihe h .rnuttb ! RInsturK. oo the SEV r.N I'H day of SKfl fcM dKK. a l .between the bo'iraoi 7 o'c'uea. a.m. an I 7 o'clora.. r M .. lor the purpose "l suliiu.l-tina- tii the uualltl"-! electors ol the borouh of fc.iM nshurir. the qnesiicn as tnwbeil.erorn.it the amid buruiiKb rhali increase the dent t heieof. lor the pur. ose ol ereetlun and consiruetina addl tlonai sewatce lu a .1,1 horouKO and Ticiuii aud set lOtirtb the t- llowinv st:trraeni In couiuiianre with Ihe aeiol AeiijMy. Id suoh caae made and provided: The am ut.t of taxable pn.pert? In said distn-t as.showu by the asi assessed valuation' t"rre l Is 4TI 67". Ort The asiu.ul ol existing ludeoiesinesis l a.o6o A The amount ol Ihe proposed inntutul dei.ll. H.U00C0 Tne rcentjn ol .rHsd Increase Is two and one-third per cent ( 0) ol present aiuati.n. ItetM to b lucreasea ir the poruoae ol ereciOK and cunati uct. otf eddiuooml hh Id said bor ouKh and vlelmty. Hj otuer ol Council. THOMAS DAVK - - t reeident ol widj 1 Attest: W. H Cos kill, t'lsr. l i lias ill. EiieusburaE. !- Au... sib. I8W7. St DON'T MISS ST I The GreatClearance Sale TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL COODS! AUDITOR'S NOTICE. la re first and Una I account ol Jrfn Wlsstn:. elector of the estaleol vV.ni.iu Steve.-, t.. eea.s-1. At.-i now. la. e 14ib lsT. on ai-ti..n ol Janes M. Wallers.. Esi . H,rj l rr pu-oule I -..-di tor to . latribuwe f.oJ. la tne n oithe.e ruaint.l to ua amjuxal h . legal j e..L.ued thereto " " , Ky ri"orT. Take notice that lu persuaoe e a o. an i.iu,.,.r 1 will ait at mi t . m.-e. K ow No. 6. ai.mam.ii luhbil'isn. .. ou I Ii V K.SIU V . I MCl'LMUtKMw; at 10 ..'clo-k. A . toal Uiud it. uslitsl w? aKpwiuLaue ... when and where all pait e. ui . a le ad, tb-v 'I' pn per or lw Ijnivr aiurl .rum oHB.ua In oa aald fund. liAKUY ihjkk. Auditor. Aua. , 7 St. We are now h iving tho gre itest ItlucHon S ile .ver held in Norih-mi Cambria. W'v luve a great many Suits of which there are but one or two suils i.f a kind your suit tuny be am njr them. We are selliu-j theiu reuanlless of cost some almot hlf price. We have too many lauts nd to ia-ke theiu sell quick have re duced them to less than cost of nianuTacture. GREAT COT IN SHOES ! All our Ladies', Oxf.in! Ties, Ladles'. Mi-jsc- and Children's Tan and Chocolate iSh ics h tv been reduced to less than cost Call soon before they are -all sold aud we will show you some b irgains. C.A. Sharbaugh, CARROLLTOWN, PA. - -a -av ft A S t WW W W w w w AAAAAAA4AAA4)A f WlVI CM CaaAeaaC of avoni tump be Wanted-fin Idea rntect your Idea..: they may brlns; y.-u wewlia. aJf. W as b locum. D. C. for" their tl." priae otter 1 Uat u two auBUiwa wvw a e e SSZZS ' 2r e And i lion iii a iMM-d c.N.kine ap- r. ,,nr- ma. is a r.MHi tial.fr and . STOVES, B BANGES.,: ' ....... ,.s .... .... - ...... - .trs, w i . ti a ee if tn. lii.jr -very vtant.if tb ln.usc- Vi-terjit tiiMi-rai i-rt 1"h-ir tiav all T 'i I tist itn.r .v.-m.-m--. ami are- made of T L Im-s. tii4it-r'al. ami tiy iiip t-t work X tn-ii TU-v have' many good polo I uot X I. I iu other tiii. Wesiuip'y c am. fur th CI XIIKKELLA -shal w.-cati tiruvc-uu more. Judge iur otir-lf. our iii .ny tack if mil satii-tied. T . .'s .i.-riij ut. a ti II. Ii S M JlfSold bv the followfna- n. ...rr-: Ebh.NsBl U-it. A. Slisi- uiaht r. I .kk(I.i.ti.wx-I'. J. I li.'i rl. k . 1. L.. KlU.ier. Sl'ANOI.KK-K. M. I; r. IA TToM A M I hoi V. t. tJeorjf. ul TH FI:k N. S. t;eorjre di 5kh. iuksmix- sl T , .-.. H AST1XOS om. Ln.i.v Cnxunn Mute lfetiL2.S5J Mori-. 1 Ieti-;.S51 X ;0MMtOMMIvtvvTHHHvHmWHHH
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