a i :! ST 13. 1.C. ,.ti. j n,i t V" " i i fc!"'!'!"ir; "" 1 l""iiay- '" v,.ir i.M f ')r- Armi- KriJav i ia-i wee. town on 1 iiurs- M . l.;iiii')Oiir ami ,.tv visitors to , V ,.Lt.l H """ .,n Tii.-'iav- Mn.rt. ..f rattan, accom- y -:J' , ivt.-r wa a visitor to .v ,, r ' " ,., W..Jl:. lay. . . ,,,,,. ,,i,ii4-r have an ad T" ' .jr.ther i-oiiimii inviting -;";Vr"f;i.r.i. th.' jail wall. , . . .i tltTr nmf. h:tr- in.' I;r'" triiiiiiuniis. ,.IM. i aiMithor column. tii..rv work il-int' on tht . (if K'tMi-.!)iiri th s . i x- !-:! 4 . ,v.-!n.'!' ,v v. ir miu-.' in.! uicor- t...r cr.'li- " 'l"'at 1-avf b.'t-ti r..-.i'"i county- .'ai'WsiMi i,i tnv nli;i. had ,r ... lit-r-hlitTtftT. of South .' I. tinll'Il. i li. rrytrt'i'. Inlian i ; t.i.- at that while riin- . h.-.u!. i.-aih was li.- w t- ahoiii'-'o years ,; i:., If" ' ... ,. -UM 1 " ..i;,Ui,.-..l. ,-r. . '': i ( linto'i count v, .1 iliIioll i:i ll :'! 1 1 HIT !,.! v clii'harirod it. ro'i-'h th' " hilj" h'M"l, ;U :.ir kto-e, kiillnir it , Ml :ili.l II.'-Mc Will"'- , . .-.h!.. i'i - M M nine Pan-t, till V.: ' U.ilti.iii. of - ar.- -( !. iiiiil th siiUHi e t. m an oth i-e a of Cri-sin. was ; : t:tlioii on S:iuu - i i tr:i.n ... ,r.J -1..-1 " hi- way t" il' M" -, :-a . lie wa-to -iii.i-o'i t'V traiJr, and v:,.l f u.r .-hM.iren. i I ll. tr. r h.l- l':i ' "I tlie stale i ....- . a'"' reieivtii his v r ( .-1 .. 1 1 u a lew navs . ..,.,,t. He v lil leave liet Tlle-- r. ... ht re he U ill loiale fi.r ,;..rt.! hi- ir ion. - Sftt mltr - v-.i a f .r the ill.'. I i IliT of .-.iiiii; . i-.ilivelll loll hut loo .: :. 4ii""H tt.i- The tiele- i, ! nie .iai on Situr.la. !:. r.A ;h .-.eivent ion will meet V- will nib :,-J.iV . . I ; u.-Vt f. : ,Vmi,' oil F'n-I.iy afternoon jr- ..n;i" 'r . i I'l l t 'li'ai t'lel.i . rr re,-e. near L - n. I M i.J. : : Ii"'l .t'."iM. na. --inn n ;.-irr nl li. i-injiiii' and hurl ::x .-ii'-;. He w a- taken to his ... r' x i-l.y-:'.iii "lre--ed liis in- - A r-'.. St.l;,. of .I.li'k-Oll toWll- i- urr.-t.-.i on Tin--. lay hy Con r J .i ..a't.iii I. ovi. of thi- iiai'e. on ,"r : ... i.-i ;r..m i to t r iMiin t v. la . : i. !. -A.il. '. l,.;-.'e of . - M N.i 1 :' 1 111 II V . I .1 Shupe wa in Weil in .1 iy ll. n.lrii k. i'oi.-lal. V. one of th.' oldest Mti.-u- of northern of his -on, ei'jeday A I.: . I J 1 i-l it llir It i l. lli i. '. Il.il ii -!... r-on - .' A ,i i-! 4tti. n: the 7-i h year of .-. II.-- .'!. !, 1 from a .:iralytii 1 mr. ai, 1 tdi- a- the direct !(. J-1 li. i. ? W.r. -.!, ' Henry M. Wilt, of . t' . i. I: a r i o. mi y . a- hit hy a ..-4f it!-)".-!ry. Heaver i-.ninly, on the - ' 11- i' '.-! ir.' a:i i I'li-Ve.and rail 1 ji -.lJ.i and iti-tautly killed. The t 1:1 a- ;ij.-.! 1-. year-. The de-j-t-:u,l ,. a, a farm hand near - r -r ii : 1. Tt.T 1'lillLi- !.ii.!i,ii mi the farm of -ti.vr. ii.it M : ii-io-il'- ,-nke oven , - - . tie ji.er vein oi I":.-.,,. i f. r- r . .. .. - i-.'in.i ati.f.i-. ,k. i -1 - A ? ..p- .:. u- pin ltl ami tin' veiu li . -j ! tL.it in -liikfiui the r- . i iy i Unit -iy f,.,.t (hii k -'- -( tt Sills, .a . Ii lu-e a: th.- u-r;nii mine, at i- t. irn-.l ilmn at :t o"c!.M-k -i .r-; 1,,. W r,.at.n ''- t' t'-e iirne idle until a - - ' i.u-irti.'ie.i. i he orient -- -I !nv-:.-ry. The ti., wu had ' " ''11" .Te l op.-e, lo lUit " ' "'' ' the had air. 1 ."..a,r-v 1 1 le. ai torney, ' ' ami -nice his de-.!;-.owreil that hi i r ioie.l anil a mini ' ' ! "' li ii k-l from !.!;, i.-i, re in ,i- hone-ty. l 't,.,i ,,.. ,,. ,.ft ,1H was - K ..i..HB.. t!,., ' ' l.'.-l.l ill, provem. Ills oil - : h .r..i ,.r i.. ...... . ' W I .1 1 III f- lo re -train?.-- n.l i a (i-.-a-.tni. ci mm wlious T i i' i .lai e. It i-i tilted " oiij.- pallors, com tie t:,),!,. is -upplieil i t.-iiiii- the appetite ,,!lS:i. Mi. a farmer w liu lived HI.' I I,.- .i:.:o,t,,, u! l,,'rr- '" :ii-tantly killed 1"rr d '' '"' Saturday eyenine dr: v iurf iv,t the railway 'I..- ,i,re took friiihl anl ' ''"r U" ,,r '!-' with the vehicle. r Ji. i h.,re were killed by 'oi ty feel he.,w. li-1 .-. il hody of a Vo'lliU !" I: a v.- I..I.,! Andrew ll "!- 11 a.r i-ouuty. w a- found " Mi.. ( lo -atieake ini Itlii.i M.I.. Thur-day of ll. r. 1.1 . iii-V a:,, iiicliiieii To hi-lieve . .',! U" :" '" " ""- 'rf'e , " ' '-r "l -a i niiit.erland. 1 r ti-arini; dow n and re- 1 ' t . .1 I! iiku m,i avt'iM- ' "'" I ir walls rr the "" '"" 'r"' tei on the same '" i.. i i ,.i .A shoemaker. "" u lay evetiiuK. Mr 'I "li the work tl i 'i '1 111 a few- day the a in.-iii ry of the V In wra 4 tisjnjf the Sc.: v.. ' :n .1 iitai 'It ' '-I.- ir: " Mr t- ---r , in., "H.rii..i.r Moiij .1. A . V i'i '"'he 1,.... I . , -n. Kili'lliail, V.' .. , , -- '1 ne.il iy iiflel ii. hi ' itf"'. :r i,,t" '"slru- -'.rii.-k her face and !j h"T ..li . . r .., h - -me. mi nil ii tr tlie "'l tl f, , Icntelfin. It... J . .... i . . " . ' --. The H...I I...- J!..K'. ' ,,"r"-l and disi-.ilored. 4... ' "r V !'iv n, of IMiiladel-.-iu.. ... .i . ... ... ;JH y .....ll." U ,1. "M- I arroll t,lu...sl.i.. ' ivt.i, K '"r"'"on her hicyc'i; ": r,r,'ril'rU" WHt ,f I'atton. :,rV '" r and when It t..' U"' roa l. was thrown t KM irl A (.U irollfh lhe 4 .tr "r'"i "-verat stitches to c!ose yj'5 UlJ;v ri.ised mbout the The state Aerlcultural department has received word that Several prosecutions h tve heeii Iieemi hy th aeetin of the de partment under the pure food law, in Car bon county. The provisions of tlii.4 law nre bein ir vieorouslv enforced ail over the state hy the agents of the department. Joseph I'attia. of Henscreek, who eot a "skate" on Monday and paid alUMine Tuesday, left the sami; day for Xew Vork. He celebrated his arrival there with a d unk, ami w hen he "came to"' h. was penniless. He had started to visit his old home in Italy, but thirst for stimulants was so costly that he had to postpoue his visit. He arrived in Altooua on Pacific yesterdav morninir. He will rn h.r.Lr t Henscreek again and dig coal tfiooim tints. The persistent rumor that the Penn sylvania Railroad company intends to aholfsh the II arrisbum or M iddle division of the road, and make Lewis'.owu the only terminal poiut lM-tween Pittsburg and Philadelphia, isoliicially denied. Altoona and Harri-bure are natural terminal points and always will be. The rumor has causej much uneasiness in Altoona and Harris hnre. How it oriinated is not known, hut the railroad ollirials are not responsi ble for it. A dispatch from Hremen. Ind.. savs: "A man was found in a freieht car here on Sitnrday morning in a dyini? con dition. He cave the name of August Wenel. and said he was from Altoona. Pa. He said he had bo ir.lod the train at AI toona to go to PUisburg. He was impris oned in the car. anJ for seventy hours sulTered the tortures of hunger and thirst II is condition is such that recovery is im probable. Friends in Altoona have been advised of his condition." John Kennin. aired 71 years was struck hy Main I tie Kxoress at Packsaddle Sat urday forenoon w hile th.- train was run nine at the rate of .Hi miles an hour, says the (Jreeu-biire Tiilm ue. He was hurled in the ditch, but stranee to say was not inj ireii. and when the trainm-ii ran back b.- was tirusliiue the dust off his clothes and cur-iue in no mild in inner. He w as taken to Itolivar where he eot off and cursed the trainmen for hauling him back over the route he had just traveled. The oid man's mir-inilous escape from injury is without uarallel in railroading. Charles Hover, a respected Herman resident, of Altoona. became dem-'iiled on Sunday ami tried to commit suicide by hanging liiui-i-lf at his home. The rope broke, and. angered ut pans being frustrated, he procured an ugiy knife and d -ove his w if.- and family out of the house, avowing he would kiil them. K i ml friends harlHiretl them until thev were safe. Hi ye-' terrorized the neighborhood by his actions. The police were noliliml and ar-re-le t him. Iloy.-r has been brooding lately over the fact that he has very little work ami that is supposed to haye made him crazy. Dwight Wilson, formerly of Aurora. X. Y . il ietl from the effects of a gunshot wound late Saturday night, near )ii liois. Clearlield roiimv, and there is a suspicion that he was murdered. Two weeks ago Wilson ma le his home with a man and woman at Uathmel. near Itoltois. Satur day night the three were at U-yn tld-ville. and returned home early. At a late hour a phvsiciau was called to attend Wilson, and found him lying in front of the hou-e with a bullet hole in his head and a gun bv his si de. The couple declare that he had shot himself. An imiuest is being held. A territic storm, w hich develoved north o' II uiiliiie.iou. Pa., swep: through the Juniata Valley Monday evening, doing i m neiise dest ruction to outstanding crops and properly. The fu" force of the storm ceateretl at Mount I nion. t'velve milts east of 1 1 ii n t i hit. Inn. where the IOa-t Proud Top railro i.l company's engine house was demolished and the borough bri.'k school house building was partially blown down. Orchards were leveled ami the growing oats a ml corn ruined in many localities. We-t if Huntingdon the telegraph and leleph me lines ith hlo.vudown, so-pending all I'oiiimuiiicatiou. Th thirty- two suits ag linst Duncan. Spanuler and the Nicholsons, at Hastings, lo recover pay for coal taken from the men hy the "fifth car" sv-tem. were heard be fore "S.uire Anna, at Hastings, on Satur day. Kach man has sued for about $Hl. P. A. Shoemaker. K-.j . of K'lenshurg. rep resented the miners, and Mr. Zeigler. of Philipsburg, the operators. Th- latter mailt no defence whatever, hu, refused o produce their books, and Justice Anna re served his deci-ion. The men then insti tuted new suits to recover coal dug from the 1st to the l.'.t h of July. These are of the sain., nature as those which were heard on Saturday. liood lemonade, savs an experienced writer, i one of Wie most perfect drill -a ever devised. I can hardly understand w hy it is not in daily use in place of tea or coff.-e ami why it does not drive out everv dn.d of alcholic drink. Perfect lemonade is made as follows: I-'or a quart take the juice of three lemons, using the rind of one of them. Carefully peel the rind very thin, getting ju-t the y el low on tside; cu t this into pieces and put the juice and powdered sugar, of w h tc h use two ounces to the "i'iart, in a jug or jar with a cover. When the water is just at the boiling, pour it over the lemon and sugar, cover at once, and let ii eel co d. Try this way once and see if it is not delicious. Font Oftire Kolleit. A burglary withouta parallel in thecrimi nal annals of IJIair county, was committed at an early hour on Tuesday morning, when the Hollidavsburg po-tof!ice -vas entered by three masked men. Postmast er (Alison r.arr. who was sleeping on a cot tie-ide the eovernment safe, was gagged, choked and tieateii with clubs. The roii hers tortured the olticial in order to get him to open the safe. Failing in this, they employed dynamite to hlow the safe door off. They took tlarm a the approach of the night watchman and fled, leaving behind a tin lox under the postmaster's cot, con tail, ine 1. in government bonds. The outrage moved the Holliday-burg council on Tuesday morning to offer :n reward for the p. r;.etrators of the crime. The government has a stanJing reward of ."ii t. Tl rBt'rn' flrnlo. For the accommodation of persons de siring to attend this interesting picnic and exhibition the Pennsylvania Railroad company will sell excursion tickets on August -1, SI. '-'. '-" -',Ml lo re turn until August inclusive, at rate of one fare for the roond trip, from principal stations iH'tweeit Kast Liberty andUry n Mawr.on the Xorth-rn Central railway north of and including l.nthc rville. and on the Philadelphia and Krie Railroad divi-ioii- For information in regard to train sit vice and upei-ilic rales application should be made to ticket agents. lnriiir' Kiirmpmftil. From August Hi to ,. inclusive, the Pennsylvania Railroad company will sell, for the above occasion, round-trip tickets to Mount (Jretna and return at rate of one fare to-the round irif-. from principal stations between Kast I.iLny and ltfn Mawr.on the Northern Central railway north of and including Luthcrville. and on ,he Philadelphia and Krie Railroa i . ivis ion. These tickets will le valid lor ret. rn passage until Auusl.'3, inclusive. For 1 ..foimaiion in rerl to trun ser vice and specific rates application sluuld bo made to ticket ag-iU. Keal r.miilf. I rannlprti. William K. Martin et u. to School Dis trict of Uorough of Ilarnesboro, Barue boro, frilt, John A. Wertz et nx. to Lewis P.erke btle, Stonycreek. .',"nio. I. R. liood et ux. to FJizibeth Royer liood, Susquehanna and Klder, fT.UIn. David W. Yiuglii.g to Laura Yingling. Clearfield, tl. Julius Rager et ux. to Christina Lang bein, Carroll. :hm. Svlvesteit J. Davis et ux. to Charles E Specht, Coopersdale. 1 ,."iT.". Rochester S ivings ,t Loan association to Soseph Swart., Stonycreek. f'.C.y John F. Stull et ux. to John Lloyd. Adams, t.W. John Kupez et u. to John Fallatek. Carroll, tl.. Maggie P. Detwiler et vir to John X. Horn. Coopersdale. l.lim. Camhiia Iron Company to lierrge W. Parks el ux.. Kast Conematigh, l.m. James Albert Page et ux. et al., to Wil liam H. Page, Kast Taylor, :n. Clerk of -he Orphans' Court to F. Lloyd, Cambria, tl.'.n) . Kxecutors of Israel C. Caldwell to Thos. Cullen, Portage borough, tl ::,. Thomas Cullen to Klizabeth Cullen. Portage borough, tl. Jacob J. Reitz et ux. to William II. Reitz. Ferndale. J.'.ouii. Ceorge W. Adams et nx. to John Thomas et al. Morrellville.f William Hochstein et ux. to Jacob Hoch steln. Johnstown, tl. Jacob Hochstein to Klizabeth Hochstein. Johnsown. tl. Klizabeth Wilson et vir to Louisa Marks. ISIacklick. I. Administrator of Andrew Kger to Wil liam Kger. Cress,, n. $70. Leonard Shcrley to Samuel Crissey. Adams, l.ni. IJtHirge P. Stineman et ux. to Frank Lagle. Croyle. 1 lo. John Kupez to Anna Knpez, Carroll, ti:, K. A. Mush, trustee, to Sisters of Mercy of Allegheny county. Allegheny. f.YX,. James O'Donnell et ux. li. Sist,.rs of St. Aloysius' academy. Loretto, Allegheny $1. Zella Ahernethy to Sisters of Mercy of St. Aloysius' ara.leiny, Loretto. Allegheny. . Amelia I li nisei, to Sisters of Mercy of St. Aloysius' academy, Loretto, Allegheny 1. Joseph Hogueet ux. to Sisters of Mercy of St. Aloysius academy, Loretto. Alle gheny. $1. Sist,.rs of Mercy of Allegheny county to Sisters of Mercv of St. Alovsjns academy, of Loretto. Allegheny, tl. Sisters of Mercy of St. Aloysius' academy of Loretto to W. W. Ams.ry, Al legheny. John H. Veiletux. to Kdward J. I!er wind. Richlautl. t. Assignee of J. D. Ritier et ux. to James Wholly. Parnt Imito. Sanies Wholly lo Henry McAnulty. IlarneslMiro, t'-l?K lorrn imiiilrnrf.. Carroiltown. Pa., Aug. I. Js'.C Kit. Fi:hkm.x:-Oii hist Wednesday there was a large gathering of fam.-rs at th-ne-.v grange hall near D. Fultz's, in Sus.iuehanna township. The crowd 1111111 tiered over :ioO people, who assisted in the dedication services. Mr. Thomas Davis, of Kh.Mishurg. deli veied an a'l lress to the assemblage. II is subject was em.ilum .nts of county ami state olli -ers and tilt? man 11 r in which he scored them and the ex p tsure of the iaiee fees they receive out of the pockets of the taxpayers, was received by loud and prolonged applause of Ho pe iple present. That his address w as ap pr-ciated was evidenced by tlie hearty Congratulations extended to him by all present and he was heartily invited to ad dress them again. (ieoigeM. Wertz, Republican candidate for sheri IT, was present ami roosted on a rail near t he hall until sonir one called on him to say something. ,. excused him self as he was before t he p.-of I to ask their suffrages for the ollice of sheriff. He said the salary was too higd but it he got there he would make it all right in another way and a-sured the people that th-y Would be satisfied with him as his record as a reformer and cut ler-d iwn of salaries is great, lieorgi!. your promises are too thill, as the people see you. they see vou ill the light of an ollice seeker ami we are gettii.g mighty shy of office -seekers. I.tti . .s. D. A. Mcliough. a prominent citizen of of A Megheny township, is lying at his home in a v.-rv serious condition. He is suffer ii.g with a very malignant ili-ea-e and his chances for recovery are slight. Work in the mines in this vicinity is good at present. Our mines in northern Cambria are having .1 boom and will con tinue to have il as long as the strike in western Pennsylvania continues. Attorney Null ami family took a drive to Loretto on Friday last. li. A. Harvey, of Carroll township, lost two valuable horses 1 1st week. The vet erinary surgeon pronounced the disease spinal mt-ningitus. Sir. Harvey has been veiy unfortunate in the loss of horses, ha v -ine lost five in the last two years. The farmers are busy harvesting the oat crop which is a very short one this year. Late potatoes are going lo tie a success. The general health of our community is good. MttllK ANoV. Smuttier xrnmli.n"!. The Pennsylvania Railroad has arranged for two twelve-day excursions to the above-named points, to 'eave Pittsburg August VI and VI. Round-trip tickets via Philadelphia and the Cape Charles route, good goi ng only 011 trains leaving Pilts burg al !:."".") a. m..4:.'Io and s:M i-. m : via Baltimore and the Pay Line or the Chesa peake and Richmond Steamboat Line, or via Washington and tin; Norfolk ami Washington Steamboat Line, good going only on trains leaving Pittsburg at s;on a. m , and s: 10 r. m., w ill lie sold at rate oi tV2 (Ml from Pittsburg. Kast Liberty L'nioii town, Connellsville and Srottdale. These tickets will be good to return at any time within twelve days, ami will In valid for return passage on any regular train except the Pennsylvania Limited. For detailed information address or ap ply to Thomas K. W itt, passenger agent, western district. 3W Fifth avenue, Pitts burg. Pa. Ktiltttrry at Hariirnhnro. A bout S o'clock on Thursday morning the posioflice at Parnesboro was euterett by burglars who blew open the safe ami secured in money and stamps about (ill The thieves gained an entrance 10 the postmaster's residence which is in the same building and in the rear of the olli.-e through a hack window. A fter getting in 1 1 the house they proceeded thr tugh to the office, fastening the doors behind them ami opened the front door sf the office. They then drilled the safe and blew it open with powder. The postmaster was awakenei" by t he explosion and rushed downstairs, but in trying to get to the office found lie doors locked. Hy the time he had got oil' of the house and around to the front tin robbers had gathered up their booty aim fled. There had lieen several siispi,;iou characters lurking around the vicinity aim it may he possible that they are the guilty parties. Joseph Owens who was recently ar rested at Conemaueh and placed in jai charged with trying tit rob the pennv-i.t the slot machine at that place, lias beet identified as an escaped convict from th state penitentiary at Lockporl. N. Y. Or the expiration of his term in jail he wil be taken back to New York so serve out his term in that stale. Onfravtt In Jlnntlrr. On Friday night, ahmt . o'clock, four masked men, all wearing itlack cloth over their faces, visited the farm house of Messrs. Philip and John Dever. in Mini ster townsnip, and after demanding money and being refused, seiz -d and bound the two brothers as well as their nephew, James W. Dever, of Altoona, who was there on a visit. Philip D.-ver is 73 years of ag and his brother, John is CI. Philip is helpless, bavins? had a paralytic stroke several years ago and since that tim has had no use of his lower limbs. John is a well pri-served man for his years, and the uephew, James W., is about 30 years -if age. The burglars on entering the door, which was not locked, entered the room of Philip, who was lying on a bed. and one of the men presented a revolver at his head and demanded his money. The other thiee went to the next room where John and James were sleeping. John erappelled with the first to enter but was soon over powered and he and his nephew were brought out into the room with Philip. There another demand for their money took place, the Devers contending that they had none while the robbers wan led to know where the money was that they hail been paid for their coal right. The Deveis asserting that they had not yet received the money for tl eii coal right and that it would not lie due until October. They then tied Philip to the bed where he was lying and seizing John, bound his hands and feel and tied him to a stove. Thev then hound the hands and feet of James W., and after placing a gag in bi llionth and blindfolding his eyes, pll-hi d hi ill back on the tied with Philip, with his back on the bed ami his f.el on the floor in which position they Securely lied him. While lying on the lied James made some effort lo free himself, when one of lhe men struck him in the face with a revol ver, knocking out several of his teeth, cul ling an ugly gash in his face and shatlei ing the jaw bone. They then proceeded leisurely to ransack the house, visiting every part of il from the cellar to the garret, emptying out drawers, bureaus, cupboards and in fact turning over every thing thai would be a likely place to conceal money. They were unsuccessful, however, in finding anything except two silver watches belonging lo the t an elder men and their two poekclbooks which contained only a small amount of change. One of the men then took a small stick and lighting the end of il held it under Philip's feel until they were blistered, but the old m in still insisted that he had 110 money. They then took a lighted candle and I'oldiugil under John's arm. burned it until it was in blisters, causing him to crv out with agony ami pain. To slille his cries they stuck rags in his mould, and hehi candles to different portions of his tmdy but wit bout learning the whereabouts of any money. The robbers then took their departure, leaving their victims tird as before mentioned. Philip, in the course of an hour, succeed ed in loosing one of the ropes that bound his nephew, w ho was on the bed w ith him. and he then succeeded in getting entirely free ami loosened the others. They however, gave 110 alarm that night ami can give no description of the men ex cept ilia, one was about .". feet lit inches in heighlh ami of slender build, while the others were shorter ami heaver. They kept their ma-ks on during iheir entire stay in the house, which was about two hours. Philip and John Dever weie born on the farm amKhave resided there all iheir lives. They are tjuiet inoffeu-ive people, good citizens and it is to be hoped the wretches who perpetrated the outrage Ulay be brought to ju-iiee. James W. Dever was taken to the Al toona hospital on Saturday evening where his injuries were attended, several stitches beingjreiiu'red lo sew up the gaping Wound i'l his fare where he was slru.-k with tlie revolver. They had recently sold their coal right but as staled hy them ihey had not as yet received the money, tl.iiiio. w hich w as the booty the robbers were after. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thuisday, Augu-i l-Jih, ls;C: Alfred W. S iii.iers, Cressnii. and Mary C. Pell. Sum nil. John Shaffer and .Marie .Miller. Johns town. Benjamin K. Noon ami .Miranda B0111 garduer. .lolin-lo 11. William II. Raah ami K-iiuia Yon Alt, lohiisiuw 11. John Mojcher, John-town, aud Kliza-h.-ih Radac.tvsky. Kiireiifeld . Joe Koiat. Kiireiifeld, and Itraue Crani.-y, Be uscreck. Aiiionla As tori 110, Cresson, and Mary Sralice. Lilly. llairv F. Anderson aud Slallie SI. Long, Barr township. John A. Troxell and Annie K. Kmigh, Portage. Peler Rtdgeis. .Minister, and KJlth Treece, Cookpoi t, Indiana county. Pa. tiilhcrt V. Byrne, Barne-boro, and .Martha ll.stoliz. Carroiltown. John B. Foi-hth. Portage, aud Klenora SI. I rum, Siiminerhill town-hip. All J lie rr 11 III Alton I ltlnllk. Kveryone wauls to hear lhe earliest ami all the news from K loiidik-'. and they want to hear intelligent ami reliable news. Many papers have sent out correspondents, hut it has been reserve.! for lhe Piilsbarg lUxfuiti-h to send out. a man who is known a piaclical geologist, a 111 in accustomed lo searching the earth for minerals -the well-known writer, Henrv Nie.iig, of Wampi.m. Sir. Niedig's letters will ap pear in daily and Sunday issues of the IH filth, as they happen to lie received. The IHsimti li has of course also th- Associated Press telegrams ami a copious special service from Klondike secured in con junction wilh the New York H"oi7t, hut its ei.gagemenl of Nie.J'g, the Well know n scieiitifi - writer "X," caps the climax of its enterprise. To the young man w ho wants to know how to tit himself for going to the Klon "like: Acquire habits of industry and self control, to be prepared lo meet w ith tiini ihss w hatt ver disc ouragc ui-nls may arise, -nape logelher two or three times a- much 'iioiiey for the journey as the liesl esti mates render necessary, and don't go. Orphans' Court Sale UK V A I.I' A HI. K REAL ESTATE ! Hyvirt.ieol on allai or tar ol the Or bint' iVuri t.l tt..iulrt chiuij. Pa., to B.S ill ecled 1 vill t:t.ve lu ul.le le l the tittlel t.l . oj..u tit :e , in lte vol k "I SI AtiKinttitie. ID 4?lefcr. lei. I towrKion. CbuiItI oouoly I'euurf iranl t. t.Q SATURDAY, SKIT. ITU, 1S7, i 1 oVIork p. m. . all die ri hi. tine and Intercut tftilrli w 01 Jtihn Nerntua. dM-eea . ol, in and All tliat certain 'er or i-wrol oflaikd eituat o tlie t l "n hiu ' :MrnM, I -uuoiy ui t?ui .trl.i, anl Stle ol 'ru tir l ul.4, ltlj.tlt.iii Imtitl 1 T. iM. Miwlmn . I bui is uk tt?. .loli: Mul- utuerjr nl tra U Ailatu. oi utiuio 81 ACRES nor or It- and tntTlug llieraoo twlo.l 1M lliil'sEuJ nf l"rn. TKKMS OK SAI.K. Ten l"r nl. ol lhi purchase in-.neT '.a be pU n han.l t chw tuna ol sle: tlie I.iq - t.l uu tt'r.l at tite nt. nnukituti t.l sale: one lb trd idvui ear ami Hie tetuai lev 'I t .1 tt t"o years truin -.. ti.-utallt.n 01 le. K-ierre.l pxy ujeDLj I.. Ia e .rr.1 l Ju.lKUaeul Ix.uU ami utt.rli.-nKe t.l lbs .urcliaiter. K. L 1.11 Tl.b. Trust e to e'l the real ettale ol John Neason, leceajted. KalU.t, aUKUJt 13th. liJT. 3t. ni,rlliiiti.ii .tt-a. EKiHT valuable 1 r 1 t-rties '.r tilr all on uu nildrers .lA.Mh N V. I.. Any. illan ai 1 i o. (lain A :eii. :.rruliiun. fa. Ut'KSAI.f; A lot ol I-ko W iinitn Seed A "Leal. Inquire ol U. It. PHI l.I lS. Kliipl.tiry , fa. WESTOSM'S "iniV pay retail prices! l.bTI am like IT your order lor a Ktrst tlscs iteali.g uia cbiue. wtrraiitej Tts ykaks tor (13 (X) ONE HI'M'SKti head "HI It" anil I'nland lhit..n -...k t Run. mil size ,dJ some Doe 010J sows o s . - j" .t. larm 01 A. K. MA KSH. oue mutt - 1. 01 Kl.cl.lt.rtf ri'HK Kits.. iIxitK Huiilln l Lrfuin Assuolailon 1 "ll orl t " -rssUat 1. r Khejr Huil.tlrnt Kl ent.nrir. a tt. . lotjrth H.m.iiit In A !' ;s I". j-iixi.o.1 I lilts,. ItAVl.-s. l.atti KR L.A ki-ok, S cre'ars. President PlKSAI.K Taenty fresh mlieb cows wuh cost with ral.es lor sa,e at Hansel's lanu one mile west of Kl.eusti'KV hy HUXNY . K1V1HALL. Au. 13 'V7. 3t. r 1 1 "A' 1 1 rows strsye.1 away 'rom the H tn.'er larm 1. In t'sml.rla townslii.. atjut ten . as aato 1 ney are s u..re.l to have raivrs Lv fliir llnic. Any rsou knowlnti their whereabouts will con. ler a lavor by senillntr wur.l t. ill-JVNY H. KIM KAI.L,. Auk. 13,'KT. tl. Klxusouric, . AT THL OLD RELIABLE. F:verjlxlT. and es.eiatly the t strr-b-rinir MM.i.le t.l t-.lnl.uris, are invited to rail al Ki l.u. Mrhrerii'i" in. I Knlal.le hustaurant. alien tl.ey wiii aotid. iresh llysters. I tbe .iui, iihri or K-tlit.n 1 tt you ritii have Ibrnj -it we.l or Kned. all at tl.ti lowest .nre. Kresb I lyslers everv dav. nnllll JOS. HOME & CO. Our .Inly Clearance Sale.a-" such, is uver. hut not the sellimr. The clearance is reltv well elTected, toil nut entirely. Odtls and ends ami rich little t id -oils here and there, at one-third, one-half itne tj u:tr ler value, si ill remain Irom the hainUi t ol haritains. A few of them are mentioned here: V l;Kt 11 I'cim kIi S issks. all Is'.C utMids. new and Irt-sh. F0111 uid ami Moral pai terns. :k- , rcic. and 4dc. noo.l- at Kh-kn is a v.i:i. l.msi yard- of U'T-inch I'i.aiv l'.I.At K .1 Al' Sii ks, dollar a yard tiia.iiy. al f ( km a v ai:h. ,'l inch ltl.ACK I'llM.KK Sii.ks, inch lit.AiK l!i:..'. lu-lt t.i: is I. i:ls and l'.I.At K K.WfY Al. Ml ISKS, tW ( KNTS a ai:i. I.(m yards ,,f 1 v Tafkkta. ill check and hlocli ellecls; tlu-se include suine of lhe prettiest pat terns of the sea-ou ami are 1 ( a yard "iiialities. nt ( kms a v Ai:it. SuiiiT Wai-i s -Tliese are the tiner Kimls in Imih cotloti au.1 silk. We are sellim; tlD.im Silk Wai-is for.", on. Ki-milxr three dollar Madras Shirt nists are sellnut for f'.' ui. ..liar Waists for .Mit- , and many at ".'". -and tcnod ones too, which formerly were excellent sellers at T.'.c. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. CLOSING OUT. I r?esire to inform niv customers and tlrangerM that I will close my stock of Harness ami everything in tho Hnrness line. I f yon don't want to Imy, cinie ami lnke a '-'p at my jjoods. Your neiflilMirfi may want to l.uy. Collars IInrness, Hriilles Riding and Work, Pads of all kinds:. Fly Nets, Lap Ihis lery. Halter?, Hiiuey and Work Hurnesss, WhijB, I'nrry ('..nil;, l!rushcf, KintsJ, liimiry ( -iishions. Harness Oil. etc Now is the time to l.uy Harness lioods. lo ni t miss this (iiKirtnuitv UriTIKAM NKIS AMI LAI IL'.S TKKS AT COST. Come to see me. II. R. FIIKDERICKS. Hii;h Street. KitensSurii. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. in re hrM and brut I c.-..unt 1.1 John w i.niifr. ruep. l..r ol the estate ol VVillinin Ntuter. tie reused An. I new. June 14Hi I'VT. on mntlun t.l James M W alters. I-. . Hairy Itoerr u.M.mte.l au.lt I ..r to .llslril.olt: tut.. Is In the l.and t.l I he ar rt.uti'aut to and auionirst bs- leaally eMllled tbrrvlo. Hy thk Vicht. 1'ake notl.-e that In pureuatic- l il-e a-.te ap M.iiituiei.l. 1 will si al my t ttn-e. K.M.m No tl. Alms Hull. l..liuft.n. ..ti IHI'KSHIV MKI I.mt K i.iw; at lo .1'el.M'k. a ..K. al ien. I it itia ilulit-Ni I uiy a.Miuliiieni. when and where all partie iuit- attend, it tl.ey f.r..er or i-e lorcver detMtrra.1 1rt.11: cuiiqk iu on said tun I. IIAKKY IMIUK. Auditor. An. 8. TT St TRESPASS NOTICE. We the undersigned rlnzenit ol Alleaheny and t'learnei.l lown-hips bere'.v mve 11 .u.-e l- the fill. lie 11..1 t. ires.s on ut lands Anv one lout.d trrsrf aasit.ic will be (.r.-reeuied to Ine lull exien: 01 I be In. (-.lane.l) .I..I10 Stittita. II. S Sptoiit. T. '. 1 I er. Janim T Sutton J..S .1. Writer. It. 1 1 t ..nrjt.l KlWHnl Ivi.it. I.wei'h A Krlse Mrs. B. Wilis. J.iim M-ltermlif . Iinr.h Suit.. 11. Aumi.l Slit.tl.ier, I t.i.Ml..re t..rin. Ales lvr J..hn tek ..Init.li l-fkenttfte. Iitli. A tiray.tio. M. aiiknr it Al kratt -r. Henry .1. t 'our.1 W il lijtiu M ran. tiro. P Ktua. Itol.-erl J. hi.rtoii. Jiditi K M tii-ni.). Krnn.as ll- ifa-al. .Ism- e li M ilt.iiey . J. hn Nanus, tie-.. Sevmore. Hr.da C I..iuIiii.ii. .Mrs. AllMtrt Kb. .a. tl rf ..It. vers. J.xepiuiie Hurluian. Kranie Ko.t-ht. Hr. W.H. uuiiuerville. Snut.n P. Mc.iii.'len and I -hn M.t '..y. Mis. t'ori.eiius Suitun May I, IKI7 1 r AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notion Is hereby kiv-o that hsvltir been i. im lo'el auditor t.v I. e 1 '1.1111 1 1 otnu.on firm t! I' .nor ui et.uniy, t.. .listrii.ute tbf luu.is In ti e t'unds of Joseph Atltav. assignee ol 'dsn.. Karat. .tuicb el ux , as shown by ..is acuunt I will sit hi n.v llice ii. 1 lo Is rom 1. ol I-1 oubl.u ic no SA 1 1' Kit t Y . ALHil'-r ail'll ImkT. at ui o'clo-k. a , b.rthe .uri.Kse o tii8.-hati.lnK tne duties t.l sitid a.. .Itiiuielit. when rni.l ..c.eiil persons luterasintl shall attend or be loreierde t.arred inrni cuiuiuk 10 on said lun.t 11 . H. MYKKS. Auk 13. "W7. 3t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby alvnn that havlnir been ap ... ii.m audtiurby (bet?ourt t.l 1 i.turnon 1'iea- el t! uii.ria eoiinty , 10 distribute the funds in Ibn bauds t.l Joseti A . tra , asitinee ol tt . Kara l.;.uab et ui.. ks rbowu i.y bis a count. I wi 11 sit at inv t-rtl e in ti. e tM.r.Urfh t.l KtHn-tura'. on NAU'hUAY. Al'ill'.-il'. -Jsl'H. Hy;. al lu oVI.n-k, A. M . lor tlie .urMise t.l discharging the duties ..I naid a.Kiiu tueni. when lirr . persons icterestr.l sbtil a tend or te loreerde ttaire.1 Irotu routing in ott sid Irtn.l It 11 MYKKS. Auk. 13. 3t. Aa Hor. NOTICE. Selel jroMW wtil ua reoelTI t the Vnnt i5 uiui si ut ' (ttloe. id Ki-ti4t-u. ic . Pa., uuii I tvl. V. 4lUH .s' 17 I'M. IB'.: ai -l u cttN k, r m . I.r rrfwiriuic . rouuj ibe Jaii 3 rU I be Cuuut t "iiiu mm.-luuem will luru 9d vli utetlerial. autl biillef will Daiue r e cr que 5ftrj lr tbe tMior uuly. rtr-ie tilJt 1 ill (e rraiir I lor t ut tie an tDsilo of wan . irf inc it-lid hie In lhe 4'uuty lunQtn it-ntrr-jt1 lrtit-e. Tin fiabt reject muy or al. bi Is Id reaerveu. kiy in)cr l tbt -ard. jWu. j. IIAI'I-.S. erk 'omml9flniier' Oftle. ECieuiiburic, I'., fVuuel 13. Isv7. U. STRAY MULES I'tmt to the l rem ul the ulHrrter. rrsl.l lua iu iiaa tuuiLii, w I be a ay u Ju y. I ant. iu uiuleA.uiie ati bi-ic. lotti xuiall. ilts liiaok llic laiarwl. tltb Do I artloular lufki. Itie.tucr I irtii-nirt' ! cutue turward. Irwi; titi erty. i&y ibiKrS aud takethrtu ary, uiberwifie l.c milt be J iiArl oi arviluie lo law J . HKA V l-r . Auk. U. 'Vt 3U furlane towuthl. CAUTION NOTICE. Whereas, nr wl'e. Ceriita tiitin. ba lelt tnj iHtd autl tM.ard without usi num .11 .n.vo-i-avioo. Dotwe is berel.v ieii to a. I persons Dot to lrul t.er uu ui aec.uut. as i will (.ajr bo hula . I bt.r coutractiua. 1 HUM S OKI riNff. ClearQeid township, Auju.l 1J. too.'. .4. X.. 0IM1PLETE We liavc 1. larje oml. ! fr l.-ine Coor Wrke.l Solid FEES II BUTTER, rs. Choice Clean Vegetables, etc., etc Frcrh Clean K- CALLITZiN, PA. OfTers in variety of stock, quality and prices, the greatest inducements fnr r 1 1 1. r. 1 :u: on :i ,ur 1 IVUUIC IU UC 1UUUU WilIllU. JW U1I1US. Wc Buy All Heavy Goods in Car-Lc DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, Oil CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, Salt, FIELD SEEDS, GROCERIES, tsn or strictly fancy We will not h.,y uncloan 0 or P)llt(or fh . . ft and white n., ,n,,rer hw clean r fresh, a, we cannot Zn the .. and we M,,ve a fair undemanding i, only just to lb."!!!!.!. A . ... 1 . v iMior nurse iloes tmt l.rinr, good one. even ,f he sells Ht .11. Why should produce? Occas.onally ,irKt..s will he overcrowded, even with good goods or produce. We handle CHOICE STOCK Yhenevtr Possihle. This spice will krep you in touch with our s'ore hy qnotin" nri.- n.l .1.- m - WANT YOUR TRADE. VISIT OUR STORE. ,U- ,n .,ve ,,. ,v .. lX very low prices all through this irreat store. J uu0n r a, j cz? WE give you W. H. WESTON, - - - GALLITZIN, PA. D12ALI-.U IN STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, IHooflisig anil Spouiing. AKS&HCUIirUMAL IMPLEMENTS Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators. Iron and Wood Pumps Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., EBENSBURG, - PENNA. OILS ! OILS The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can t I.UDE FRQIA PETROUUf.1. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Host : DniTormly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., An CTcrstock of Lsfiics ci Ctiifu's PITISK1TK lKPT PITTSKITKt. VK. ORDINANCE. An r.ln. hilnit tho !rptt fee tor trie. tcrat.lt. tel. .ho .e, or eUclrl' 1 aui In lhe lt.r. uvh ..I r.ocu..turtf . S-ii..a I. Hk It eiia-tel hr the Hurir an 1 Turn t.iun eil nt the K r.i.in i.l K'-et.t on. an t It t l.ert-t.) enrtel m.l orlal'iel It tne am t.rirr t.l the ame that a llc-ii-e fo- he levie.1 an a-ewe! t.tt e.-ii an. I et-y lrletcrah i...e te e.ht-ne ile t.r ele.'ltlt. Ilifhl wle h rli l. len or may herr al er l.e .lare.l an. I er. c el on any of the Mrerty nn. I alleva ol the i" il l itnixiicli. an. I tliat the ai. iM.roUtf h uti ll f urite ao I e-mt'ul theernrilon an. I tnalntenti.- ol telerttt. t'lei.li .Tie an.l itM-trlr Until .olef within IL liuiita as betrin alfr .r.vi.e.. St Ttl.K '1 1 tiat il. e atni.nnt i.l the licence lee lerle.1 nwn earh . e iiall I. an.l tlie uie 9 he.e hkeU at tlliv (') ennui r annum. rtttTi. : 1 hi i it the owner or owner of any oi the pt'e aicalnm win h tl em i.l lirrme tee h;if been tnnl t.r litl.t.ni. .r..vlile.i l.r In the p ectlliia .ec.l..i.9. ihai I l.i I or relume to y .y surn htne fe within ittzty tiait Miter timnu len n..t tne.l ol tt.e iiinn the xal.l lM.n.ah in.all tr'"e.l to eoilert thti Hi.l lioeune lee la the tunner in.vitle-l lor by law i'a.i hnaliy ty Ikitiorll. on the tUh.dayol July. 1W7. THttM S It WI-s. H-eKi.lf nt ul U.uncll. Attet: W H. CoNNai-L. t'lera o' Uouusrl. Auk 31 Sielio nirnr-rt i ifHi.tu.u onuco : We want to unload some of them have been earning ihein lon enough. Now will i:ivo vou a dmnce to -et soiiie of them at bargain juices. We want to ret rid nf tht m and star? the pri. e at 25c per pair and :ill at greatly re.luf.'.t prices. If you waut anything in th;s line now is the opp rt.mitv to get tliem at a price that yu can nil rd t.i keep them till next year, even if you should not want to wear their, this year. At all events CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK OF SHOES. We are keeping a full stock of all size. SPECIAL ELECTION. Notice ' hereby ilvm that a cln election win tie held at lhe lacn lorholjiu or.rri autl municipal t-lecii..nt In an.t tr lhe b..rotiieh 1 P.itii.turK. on the sKV Ml tlat of SKK1 l-.M-MKK. a u . Iwlaern tl.e hours ol u'ewa. A M, an. I ? o'clock, r M .. It.r the .urp.e ol fui.init ii nit t-. the qualltle.1 elcrl-TH ot the iMiroUKh of Kt.-nrhuiK. the .tieitlon a to whether or O..I tie eaitl horuuah f hall incrae the debt thereof. I..r the .ar. one ot erretine an.l con ructloa: atl.lt tit.uai tfnid lu ail.l h..rout anil viciul an.l net lourlh the I. Ilowina n.. tmenl Id eoini. Haut e with tne art ol An-elut'lJ. In eueh eaae made and provided: The am .ur.t of taxable .nrty In aaij tliatrt-t a 8huwu by tne ant aeiu.t vaiuali. n tere..l I 471 67S Oo The auitiuut ol rxlitlit.it iudei.te.ine I 6 tCet t The amount ol the .r.ouit-d. IncteAe of del. I I llo-toco l'ne ercent-iice ot r..wtd Increase 1 two anil oue-tl.lrd ter cent ( tr.'' 3) of ;.re-iil TaiuatL.u. Hehi to bo lucruM.i l.-r tbe .arue al ercciuK and con.-tiuct.nit adJiiional ewje In faid lur ouuh and vicinity. Hi order ot tkiuocll. THI IM AS DAVK. I remittent ol tkiuooil. Attest: W.H 5oi hill, t'lera ! tuo-ill. Klubunc. Pa.. Auaiuat Bih. 1.7 3t Bros DO T IT I The GreatClearance Sal TO MAKE ROOV) FOR FALL COODS! THE SAND MAM comes earl3 to the tots whos. ' nianinia buys them a CORK SHAVINGS bed, and by and by pajia wil have one too, or know thf) reason why. You would save money and lean true comfort by getting then fnr all vntir lietl. ! Your dealer sells them. We are now hiving tho jrreitest U-luction Sile ever heM in N'ir hern CainhriM. We Ivive a ffreat many Suits of which there are but one or two suits f:l kind your suit m-iy ht nmmr them. We are selling them reaardlss f V(i some almost h-df price. We have too many Pants nd to iiKtke thm sell quick hnve le duced them to less than cost of manufacture. CWEAT COT IN SHOES ! All our Ladies', Oxfoni Ties, LidieV, Mines' and Children's Tan an.l Chocolate Shoes have heon reduced to less thnn -ost Call soon before they are all sold autl we will show you some b.irgains. C.A. Sharbaugh, CARROLLTOWN, PA. -rT 'I'll !-"!-! PliMlNIIIW. And t.at..ra-ii(t, i,t a im.kinir D- pliai.t-H.,,,, ,,at is a iff ' h mJ t,a.T MI,jM, l-rf.i-t r.ttt.-r Wanted-An Idea Writ JOHN Wfc UL-tltbt KN CO.. Pt-tBt AtUr- Beys. waNbinirum, v. .. ir loeir fi.-ui riu ou Who ran think of aoiiie umpie tdlLur U tmUrutt thv mij nrtnK wealik. lOVFS&KANCFS aim a lit.use- havr all nia.la ..f X X z X I 1 S3TSiM hy the folio t,BfcNStl Kti 11. A. tl.tlll.-r. t 1. L.. ISltltiT. M'AM.I.KR-K. M, V. C. I ir-tirgf. tLTU I"o!;k N. St.ir.'. .it. ii.aur. ii, an . ,1r it t.f tn.-.ii,e t-v-ry w ant of thr ......I t. i ........ . . -' mi' ftit I liv tit- !!.! iriii.r.tv. iii. iii. .r .' "i iirfai, at.i Ijv tin. lt wurk m. ti 11, tun- n,t.y o.Kij point uot !' .1 in nl l,er...i- WM.tp' c aim forlhr.flXIKl:KLI.A wl.at ..,ati iir,.e-u ui.itv. Juuiie lur yinr-lf. Vour tii.ii.t y liai-k if n,,t s.atifnd. ARK.U.I.Tt.v.N-f. J. Ii..ri,k. IlASTlNi t.'f.l r. l-AnttN-A. M TlmmK. I.uiv Ie?..