fajibnn J frrrman. 7 mv.tst . . I- - sHl K' , , AMHKIA .. PA- of Carrolltown. : 'r ' U.Ht"'' ,,f (rt-sson. Tuesday. ' , .1.11. Hin-r.'l "i"..- d- 4 .. .. sin tul :4 V fUW" "f A ,.tfi,.iy township. HI .. tip " . fl v,..!fi r.'" tilll nil ,.h K-art-r. (if Citrroll ,...irn ii Tuesday r 1 1.. l. nut ,,r l.i Kl.t'iisiuirit "Ii .,r ,,f Sii-niielianna I,,. I lirn'llrr. M. I ! tl.i- I' i. ... r "... JH " ' rfc : ,. br.;i x ,1. ,,f I'iltstuirir. wlio L i ...i.linri. Ii-;ive for ,rll- , . I.' a visitor lo . j i . '.'. V-it- uv. r ... :i r.i -. "f Aii'"":- i.nr till- k Mi A K I lender. ,.,r oral ta V- past . fur lier riTiiv- 4. !!l I ','..'.1.. r. r A it Vi'. ...fiti.in rliil.t. died t : ,) (l. I.IM'. in this . r remain wi-re ii. ;. rv mi M.niil iy. i r i . -.v ail in this 1s i . at leniion to a they i-h to .lis :i tl.eir fall ".took. .1 K Kiiaiil arteslitj ., M ,mv . :'!e on Monday ,.or'.eil (i;;ii to Indiana to tl.i- ' l.-itt:- '' siealunr a j fr-iin M'- -'.'liii VV. Human. I- II r: I'.! 1! - :i t'l ,".-.-,:i.:ii-'.- -, ,,-t ,.r ! V. !: i- settled the t. r-l. ! at II Ki ll. .1. Vandnsen. l; Clark anil !.i:t.-r that Van- .p'.-rnnn-t. ii!i '. y iiuiini;sioii-rs in r- tr N fur t 'if arrest riit !i. killed Victor I Ultra I a i l 'train t., tii'ii liTi-r h ive tieen -: i: 1..K. within the pasi V . f-. i i A i "i i vard tirenrin. . i r-n t ...1 Kri-I iv evening .-. l :ii '' !'',-t. In stt-pplillj .l.i s u ti'- -u(ip-r In-a , j : 'ir I shifter and both -r? .i Inly iTii-liel as to j-.i.'.it-i"..'.'! at ide a'nkh-s. jr : i : imi nil tt.e Suiiiiian farm, n-r. 1 .1 1 . an a i-niiiilv. was -truck ;:.:iif itI i iit r. y de-iroved with .:.'.-hi. sini.ljy The los will ...I if. iti mi v f-i.ii insurance. .-: -r.' a! .ti.ir. Ii when the harn i i WnMieii succeeded in i .i i !i..r- i'. '- : ! I in the yard ot :.u u- cli il. l. !i: I til- ilace. nil Wed i. -ri, Li. .A.it i-i . .in, io men an .--( -ii- ri- ' ii v 1 1 i . Kverv prepar i m i l- those havinir St in 'i.e!'. ; i iaii'. and airreeahle. K m-iii her the date, r-i:;!ii;. August -'."illl. i, j f-.r th.- ri-uairinit of the . .'iT-i lay. U . A. siiei: enber :. i s; r !: I'.i . was awarded ".: ' f i I' I a "i : ii if the walls, the i v !! cents per -iiare . :. , lijv. ni Uii. pla was :.....:: r...- fur the outside walls - '.- ;-r -i,.!,!!'' aid. - i:.-r-.-. .ij.-tit the First Na . nf Khffcstiiirtf l tu he seen in ;-"' l.i Co :. Mills this week. Tlie j: -ti;s:i x ii l. isiu.-ss on Mon . . ! :ur :i n runii.-i t-d w ith it are .' .r li-aj.!, a!., I U--t known citi 4 Win l)i;-i!it-ss w ith the entire -- - '. '.t.t- ini! ,,c in j;. t.iisjness ca- - j: i-iif .-vt-i.iiur a trranii msi ' -'J.--;it ::i u- (iv,. in Faro :ti . L r.-t'.). f ,r the henetit of St. - t !.''!. I: wi:l tu- under thedi- - ' M ".Vi-y , !.,!,. ,,f Loretlo, .-.! .atH f the New Knifland '-rv ,.f Musi,-, who w j M' as- - M Aliliif I lji;i.i auj Jrf. flU 'Vs-I r.-.-. Vi. x i-Miit-stie III the Alt:- n- . A t.nna. wi. ,-ieai.itiir a w in-.t-.br.i-..ry In -r Friday, when 1 1 m..:-i-i f,.;,. Fortunately -. . !.-.,-,. i:iflll w ,r.-s in h,-r -u..;, t,r ,.rf ;r,- f ,r, ,. 0f ik.T faM :.v'!" t'--in an- ofs iviiiij her '"' 'l: ' !,'.'r 'he rerelVfJ was til " ' !..!. . ..i-hlly wreneh- 'v ' : Ni-...n, t.ai.k d i'itts ' " ' "-i l-v the Oniip- 'Lnry ' ie-erve aireutor 'S -V-1'""lil tunk of - '"' the Nail. noil hank r '' "V ai, i i. ,,f I'lii.h.iru; the Ni-i'.,a: ,,f - ttsllirif Jts rH. w-C i? t- .. . v . . .... tiimial n KIm-iis- - hi,er, ! i..,, J. f ( .f the Net-ohd SX- -: .... t- --.( j r '' 1 " ' ii. company with ,;t'r ? ' "'' te.1 on Sun- '" ' '' to ('herrvtree. 'V.'1"' ''r"'" i"n. by the r " t "f hi- bicycle. , ' '" 'h" 1 in I and severely ' ' ' ' r'1 '- '"I he was tak - i 'n in -1 by a 'ii ir bone was ! r..le a wheel a-, i 1 -Ut I, , ii- , . -e. t 'J Lufs ,. ' "ttl,. I the uriiniit foal coin- J"-'' Vollililr " t '.f Cte.l i l.r I A ar assikt1H. T,t. mine at Spnler. year, em- 'id it Is prob 'i .An this week. t ise.l ,y friKo,, "f tbe .'ouipany hrls; nesS. . ...... . l ii.r she. ' ;a..:ire ,. , "' lef " ' "' the ""t1 .'.irrel: I ; f-tMirvd the last man arrested 4.. ".an nrresieu ' '--u ' 'r ',r,alcieif into lc: ' ' " a " 'he I'ennnsyl- ".!:, r.i.ir,.-..i . ... ! ! - M -';-r y.-tnj I. A -Mr. ' I Mr. i aiir.iad. wms :..-l..l poslotlice 1 '!. - to .-llwood to a.i a I,..,, 1H wa 4r aiiipt-ij suddenly. 'th them U.fole ii. II, r.ihl. :l' lieil ,,f dropsy at "t I, rot l.lr Ik A tuwiiship, on Frl M .1 t tuifh, is crili- !l ''atarrah of " -1 -Itoutfl, i ' '"'"I'll I) xlson and tin Irs. us V"U.r... "h'lllt hruther and is- 1 he funeral took ' ''"c!ock. troin '-r.ii,, Interment ai 1 'i I'-er prank at ' arr "H towush 1 'e k . It ,ru, 'i the ire. "k- I'-et to a w r i i - w, .. , 1 for all. . J"np-, t,, Will,,, ., , 'r.... i ' "i the ip. Tl,. It ' i-r ,ii ih, a h -in This it 'l luf a : 1 1 r l i. .. a d ii e ut OCkt fol- r-W-.... '" l,ie Mirihir i.xr ,J s,, . . "si-.. .u.jy iua, fl,r While Joseph and Henry LecomD', two your.K men of Jeanette, were climb In a fence with, a loaded shot pun, the weuvtn was discharged, the load goini? into the side and arm of Joseph, inflicting i ijuri.'s from which he died, and almost i blowing the hands off Henry. The you.iif men were glass workers. Oi Satur l iv while John Whitehead, the veteran operator, and his son Tom and three other persons were exploring an abandoned mine, near Hoiuz.lale, they found t lie IhmI v of a man named Rogers, who had disappeared from his home sev eral months aifo. He had committed sui cide by going into the mine and blowiuiz ! out. his brains. O ir strike, ns far as the Tavlor, Me C iv .. I'o., mines are concerned, his been s -tiled b the m-i. going to work on last Fridav inornini; at the old rate, 4m- for coal shipp-d. the companv having decided lo not make anv coke until the price ad vances or the men agree to dig for c ike at Xm- I he latter ti mi res. being a reduction of live cents. Is what caused the strike in the tirst place. The Mitchell mines ar still running with new mn.(,illUzin the talis t rek tannerv, at Falls Creek, in Clearfield conntv. has closed down I mm-a use of the apMarance of a pecu liar and terrible disease anions th em ployes, four of whom died within a few hours aft.-r they were seized. It is sup posed lo be caused t,v handling some bides which were imported from China and con tained the e-rms of an unknown and danaeroiis disease.. Measures mill U un dertaken to stamp it out Ix-fore it spreads further. W. C. Oawthon. agmit of the Atlantic Ueliniiitf company, was at W. J. Ilufton s hardware store in this place, on Wednes day, exhibiting and showing the workings of gasoline stoves. His principal objec t was to demonstrate that gasoline is not so dangerous as many people suppose, and jn this lie was appearantly successful. It is the intention of the companv to have an exhibition at the Khenshurg fair, where everybody can see the workings of the gasoline stoves. The list of annual teacher's county in stitutes 'or the state has he.-n ni vie out by the Department of I'ubWc Instruction at Harrisburg. Dues for Cambria and near by c uin'ies are as follows, th week's ses sions beginning on the day indicated: Cambria. Johnstown. December 2 )t h ; Clearfield. Clearfield, December. 'Jut h ; In diana. Indiana. D.fember tMth; Jeffersin. II'O iWville. Decem'ier -.Tib; Somerset, Somerset. November SIM h: Westmoreland, tJreensbnrg, December 'Ml h. M iss Mary Johnson, aged seventy seven years, died at the Cambria County poorhoitse at Ut o'clock Saturday night. D -ath was caused bv infirmities incident to old age. She was admitted to the alms house as a resident of Summit, and had Iteen an inmate of that institution for ten vears. She has no relatives living as far ts can he ascTtained: a brother and a sistei died at the county home atxnil three years ago. The rr mains were interred in the Foor Farm cemetery Sunday after noon. The large barn of Mrs. Klizabeth C.il', of Kower Itiinell township. Westmoreland county, was struck bv lightning on Tues day of last week and burned to the ground together with the contents, consisting of w heat., oats and hay, which had just ieen harvested. A lot of machinery and farm ing implements were also destroyed, en tailing a loss of f-.'.omi. There was an in surance of f:!ii on the contents alone, hut the insurance on the building, which had been running for twenty years, had lapsed a short time ago. A prominent official of the Pennsyl vania railroad, when questioned, said that the improvement in every branch of trade allied with the railroads ion the increase. He and otlicials of oilier roads are now planning how to meet the increa-dng trallie. "At present," he concluded. nearly all our cars are in set vice, and it is just possible that many new cars will have to te built in order to handle the enormous amount of freight necessary under the present condition of affairs. The prospect Is all that the most sanguiiie. could desire." John Foreman, of Cresson. a postal clerk on the Kbensburg branch of the Pennsylvania railroad, has sued the rail road companv for damages for injuries sustained in an accident last February. The passenger train on which he was working the mail ran into an open switch. colided with a freight car loaded with bark, and Mr. Foreman was thrown the entire length of the car. resulting in in juries to his. head, which have prevented him from working ever since. Mr. l-ore-tnan is a son of the late Judge Foreman. of Hopewell township, Huntingdon luuii- The Pennsylvania Uailroad company is experimenting with a view of reducing time lM-tween Cliicago aud Afi orkon passenger trains. It is proposed to take an hour off the time of the Chicago Limit ed between Pittsburg and New York. n a recent trip made by otlicials of the road the run lielween Chicago and Pittsburg. 4so miles, was made in nine hours and thirteen minutes, which is three hours less than the l-imiled's timtf. A great many stops had lo te made at grade crossings. r.t do this the train made seventy -lour miles an hour for hours and hours with the if reatest ease. The Cambria county commissioners have finished their report to the Secretary of Internal Affairs, al Harrisburg, showing the assessment in each district in the county for couutv and stal purposes. base,! on the reports made Dy me several assessors. The. totals show that the num ber of horses and mules in the county over the e. of four years is rt.47- valued at 14'V.i; number of cattle over the age of four years, 5.M.-.. valued at T..4.; vi.ua- lious of professions, tra.les. ami occupa tions l..wJ.rKV; va'uatiou of real estate. f M.-Tst.IV.'s; total valuation for county pur poses. Vf,.4S.V4-l'.i. The total assessment for state ta being for money at interest, mortgages, judgments, etcjs l,.'J,r.14. Marrlaae - The following marriage licenses were is sued bv the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thiusday. August Hi h. 1C: . ... tieorge S. Klewil and Jeaul.r I.rown, V in loud ale. Charles ISatl and Abbie Simmers, tru- t-ahty- . ii i i John fi. Plait and Margaret J. Hosklu. South Fork William Turner. Johnstown, and C lara K.Mlgers, Stonycreek township. Amos C.Will. Ashvllle. and Mary K. Jones. Coopersdale. Albert Miller and Minnie ISaer, Johns town. , . An hibald K. Luther, Parnesboro, and (JertrudeHreih. tiraut. Pa. Frank Kruno and Franciscas Martiana, Puritan. Walter K. Wissinger. Jackson township, aud Madge Davis, Conemaugh. John Wissinger. Jackson township, and lUrnel Hess. Morrell vllle. Joseph UlUDtfr and Annie Wagner, Johnstown. Harry Curtis Commers and Laura Kliza belh Moore. Coi.emaugh. Ileorge Washi.iBtou Slonakcr and Anna Parks.. Franklin. Allien r.urns aud Ida Stauffer, Johns town. M ... . J. S. Mushrnsh, Pittsburg, and Minnie M Itee, Johnstown. James F. Klfcrand Catharine Mangus, West Taylor. Lewis Polonji and Lula IWor, Uarnes boro. Joseph M. HurUardt, Johnstown, aud .Maggie UoUeusuoU. ' Oeruiauy. torrmpondrnrf. Carrolltown, Pa., Aug. 4. H'C. Kn. Fkkkmav: -There is great dissatis faction along the rank an tileof the Repub lican party in this part of the county on account of the ni inner their wishes were disregarded in tlie distribution of the of fices, particularly I he pjstotlices by Con gressman J. I). Hicks. It seems be had promised not less than four men of Hast ings borough the postolli -e and every ap plicint was represented by a large petition signed by citizens of II istings and vicinity. Hut Mr Van Dusen, who had r.o petition and had not expressed himself as a candi d lie for the position, swooped down to Washington City, without any dillicully, leaving all the other applicants in the lurch. It raised quite a -storm and many and dire are the Ibreats uttered by the de feated applicants and their supporters and if they carry out their words, the Demo crats of Cambria have a chance to redeem themselves at the coming fall election. Of course we w ill not have a walk-over at our ease, but we must put good ir n in the held and strain every nerve, to it the match we will have to spare neitl..-r wnip nor pur. The Republicans wiil try to induce the people to believe and the manufactur ing interest lo pursuade the people that they ascribe to the tariff their present prosperity, but w hich is due mainly to the country's natural recovery and reaction frwin the late collapstt of its financial sys tem. There can be no doubt that large amounts of piM-in, jnry aid to gain the elec tion will he draw n from the wealthy cor porations, limited onlv by the sanation of the demands that can he made on them, and there is no doubt that in this regard consist the main sinews of war in the Re publican party and we know that thev are skillful ami unscrupulous in its applica tion. On the other hand the Democratic party will have to go into the contest in a state of poverty. Let every Democrat gild on his armor and throw himself into the breach this fall and make an earnest effort for the good old cause and win we must. i.orwi.s. Prosperity seems to have struck his place as every available working man has employment. The Klmora mines, managed by Mr. John Reed, have resumed operations again after an idleness for two mouths. Ii gives employment lo about two hundred men. On Sunday last the liamcslioro base ball club played Carrolltown ou the grounds of the latter resulting in a scoie of 10 lo l.'t in Carrolltown's favor. On Tuesday Kbens butg's second nine played Carrolltown's second nine; score 11 lo l.i in favor of Car rolltowu. F. C. Sharbaugh, Ksq., spei.t Sunday with his father. John W. Sbarl augii. Miss Maggie Welsh, of Khreufeld, is Visiting Miss Mazie Null, of this place. J. C. I )arby, ex-protlionotarv, was a vis itor to our town on Wedneskay. Plenty of rain iu this section this week. ui:k axon. Keal rm Air 1 raiilrr. Daniel S. McAnully el ux. to Frank Mc Anulty, Kami-shorn; consideration, f too. Daniel S. McAnulty et ux. to Frank Mc McAnulty. Rarnesboro, (I. Kxecutors of Israel C. Caldwell to Mrs. Louisa 1 '1 u in mt-r. Suinmerhill township, John Sanker et ux. to Patience K." Donovan, Cresson, luu. Francis Mctamany. by treasurer, to William J. Carney, Washington, f li. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Kph raim Kurket et al., Reade, fi-S. Kxecutors of Charles Von Luucn et al. to Sarah Schnahel, Johnstown, MM. Mat y Kilgore to CarT Lchnhart, Johns town. 'ilM. Charles Rrixneret ux to Powell Stack house, Westmont. tl.uuii. Paul Short et ux. to Adam Cornelius, Patton, tll. Oeorge F. Miller et ux. to Kstella Miller. Reade, tUM. Matthias I lasso to Josephine M. Weav er. Johnstown, t I.Tim. Henry H. Kiihi to Interstate P.uilding t Loan association. Lower Yoder and Morrellville. 1. Michael Donovan et ux. to Julia Tel ford, Kttensburg, $t."M. W. Horace Rose et ux. to William H ib- erlein, Johnstown, t'l'i'i. James Williamson to Alice I!radbury, Fast Taylor, 1. James Doyle el ux. to Joseph D.iyle Al legheny, t.HM. Joseph Miller. Jr., et ux. to W. W. Ams bry, Allegheny, fl.ir.'.'l. James A. McCans to Catharine Mct'ans, Paton. tX.l. Summit Coal & Coke company lo Harry F. Migler, Susquehanna, etc., 1. Ijint of J he Sraniin. The last excursion of the season leaves August Ulsi. A special train of Pullman parlor cars a. id day coaches will leave Pittsburg on above-mentioned date at S:.V A. Ji.. ariivingal Alloona 1.':1." -. M . where stop for dinner will be made, reach ing Philadelphia MrJTt p m., and ar riving al Atlantic Citv, via the Delaware River bridge route, at S:Ki v. m , making the run from Pittsburg lo the seashore via the only all-rail route in eleven hours and forly-ti'e minutes. Passengers may also spend the uight in Philadelphia, and pro ceed to the shore by any regular train from Market Street Wharf or iiroad Street station the following day. Stopover wil' also be allowed at Philadelphia on the going trip, within lime limit, if tickets are deposited with agent at Mroad Street sta tion, Philadelphia, immediately on arrival al that point. Tickets wiil be sold from the stations al the rates named lielow: Train leaves. Rate. Pittsburg . ,v. tlonii Johnstown Hot sr, KlH-nsliurg T.T.i s " Cresson II 4.". s ."M Altoona U :c s.im Philadelphia Arrive ii 'J't Tickets will also be good ou regular trains leaving Pittsburg at 4::tOand s:lo r. M.. Iioth of which carry sleeping cars through to Atlantic City. For detailed information in regard to rates and time of trains apply to ticket agents, or Mr. Thomas K.Walt, district passenger ageut, Piilsburg. The work on the big cut on the Penn sylvania railroad at Ninevah is being pushed rapidly, men being at work night and day. A bridge has lieen built across the Conemaugh river al Conemaugh Fur nace, where it is proposed to change the course if the river, and a large steam shovel fas I teen taken to the Indiana side of the stream to excavate a new channel. A short distance alnive the Ninevah sta tion another steam shovel is at work dig ging away the bank. As previously stated, the big cut is being made in order 1. 1 straighten the tracks there, as a very long curve makes it diflicult to haul heavy .-.'us The cut will make the tracks about a mile shorter than they are at pres ent and it will run through a part or the present river Ud of the Conemaugh. Mrs. Mary Lancaster, a woman aged about T." years, died at the almshouse at 12 o'-.-lock Friday uight, from the effects of a paralytic stroke. About the middle of last April she suffeied a stroke at her home, which was then al Dysart. iu Reade town ship this county, became almost helpless aud was sent to the county home. Mrs. Lancaster is survived by a daughter, who is married and lives in West Virginia, and a brother, who resides in Huntingdon county. The daughter was notified of the death of her mother. The Pillnborc Exposition. What Decoration Dur ia to tne O. A- R., Washington's Birthday to the Jr. O. U. A. M. and the Fourth of July to every man. woman and child bisr enough to know he is au American aud patriotic en. ugh to rejoice thereat, is the annual opening to the public of tha Western Pennsylvania Exposition So ciety. Once a year this event is her alded by Pittsburgers aa the ojcttlug of the fall season of prosperity, for it mean a that to the bnsine-s man and it means more to the general public the reason ot pleasure, uiu-ic, art and in struct. on. 1 itisburgers t.on't po to tho threat Exposition once, but there aro thousands who go two and three times a week. One can't l-gin to see all the attractions of the show in one day, be cause there are the great musical su certs by the most famous bands in tie country, and the special attractions that are eacn of them after enough to occupy the attention of a single visit. It is the place of resort of all classes and condition of people, and if the ex position, perchance, should miss a sea sun, Pittsburgers would find a vo d hard to till and out-of-town visitors one of their great annual attractions. The record of the Exp. sition tha eight seasons it has been opened bear out these assert tons It is a fact that the aver.tge attendance iu round num bers has approximated 400.1H.0 !e .pie each sea.-on of forty days, and of this a number the out-of town visitors have averaged 4.,(XM) annually. In other wo ds. that number of railroad ticket coujxius have b-en taken in at the gate, though the total out-of-town attend ance has lieen much larger. Tne ninth annual Exposition this year opens on ept 1. but a few weeks hence, and loses on I let. Iti. It is superfluous to say the b g show will be tr. eater than ever. Every year has been greater ; but the truth is, this year there will be a greater variety of enter tainment than has ever before beeu attempted. To be sure, tne main build ing will le stocked with magnificent exhibits many of them entirely, new to please the ladies and their consorts. The concerts, w.th seating capacity for a.OiO, will le held in this structure as if yore. "The big machinery htUl will have many new me ha meal ideas, es pecially iu the agricultural line, while the m.-rry go-ronud, the roller-coaster, the steaml oat excursions and other out Fid. attractions will receive geneious support. The great fover of the main building, beautifully painted, illumina ted with electricity and sheltered and l owtred with rustic d' corat ions, will j.iove one of the most attractive spots. It will be cool as a cucumber here, aud plenty of cozy seats will suggest the seaside ieso-t. the mountain sum mer horn s r the bowers of pleasure along the great lakes. Have you ever seen the wild west? Those features of American life in which the Indian, the cowboy, the buf. falo. the daring rider and the Mexican vauero each strives for the mastery? Pawnee Hill s Wild West and Mexican Hipiodrome, having in its ensemble ."tO head of live stock, will certainly give an extra charm to the great Exposition that jieoplo will come hundreds of miles to see. Two thrilling and grand performances will be given daily. Then there is the ciuematographe, the most wonderful and reaustic pho tographic reproduction of moving scenes. Thousands will have their hrst opjMirtunity to see this great invention at the Exposition. Its marvelous and attractive actual living scenes are the wonder of the civilized world today. As to the music, there is Sousa' and his great band to begin with. You pay a quarter to hear Sousa. the march kimr, at the Exposition, whereas yoa would pay a dollar to hear him else where. Then there is Brooke and his famous Chicago Marine Hand of which the Window City is as prond of as it was the World's Columbian Exposition. Then there is the Bel lstedt-Ha lien berg Band of Cincinnati, ono of the great musical organizations of the west, said to comprise within its membership the best soloists in America. Four band concerts are given daily, two in the aft ernoon and two iu the evening. With the intention of aiding all hi their power the success of this ninth annual Exposition, the various rail roads have combined to give the lowest rates ever known to an I from Pitts burg. The citizens of the greatest manufacturing city in the world want ail the out of-town people who can to attend this Exposition, and tiiey will welcome and entertain them in a way tl at will please all aud send them home happier and w.ser than before they came. Hirnnbnro KUtern 'nirlil. Two suspicious looking men boarded Mail Express on the P. R. 11 , at Re I wood Thursday eveuinir, one buying a ticket to New York, the other a ticko; to Lewis town. Iiai;gage-Agent Itratlon. noticed the men and sent word to Officer H.irr. at Tyrone, that they y.uild bear watching. Mr. ISarr was ready for a chase, and he. too. hoarded Mail Express al Tyrone. The two men left the cars at Mill Creek Station and walked to Mount Union, where they spent the night. Officer Ilarr spent the uight in hunting them, filially learning that they had boarded an east bound freight Friday morning. Mr. Rair went to Lewistown, secured the assistance of Conductor (Jeorge Eyster'ssbif ling crew. ami waited patiently for the arrival of the irain upon which the men were riding. As tiiey attempted to alight from the cars at Lewistown, they were neatly surrounded, and Mr. Hair made Iheui prisoners. They were captured al S o'chx-k Friday morn ing. There does not seem to be auy doubt that these are the two men who robbed t he postollicc at ItarneslMiro, this county, on Wednesday night. They had with them ahoiii tin in cash, and an old registry en velope containing a iaige quantity of post ace stamps. The envelope had been di reeled to liariicshoru. Tho cash and stamps tally closely lo Postmaster Huver's description of his loss. One of the robliers carried a silveroid watch, aud it was al first thought that it might b the one stolen from Postmaster liibson Rarr, al Hollidaysburg, a few nights ago. Inquiry at Hollidaysburg, however, satisfied the officers that the watch is nol the one stolen from Postmas ter Parr. Afler their capture the two men were taker, to Tyrone, and the chief of the post office inspectors at Philadelphia was noti fied. 1 inspector Dixon, of Pittsburg, was iu Alloona, however, and went to Tyrone and had the men committed to si cell iu the Hollidaysourg jail, lo await a hearing Saturday before United Slates Commis sioner McLeod. The prisoners refuse to give their names. Postmaster ISarr. of Hollidaysburg, visited the men iu jail, but was unable to ideutify them as his assailants. Ou conviction, which it seems should te easy, the Tyrone officer will receive a suug reward. The postoffice department has a standing oiler of tir.ii reward for the con viction of burglars who steal anywhere from SUM to "iM from any postoffice. Where a safe is blown open the reward is JJiM. The Itrrneslioro safe was blowu oped and Mr. Parr will therefore likely re ceive -'M reward for his capture. Illacllaarttii Kitlirm, Right Rev. liishop Mullen, of Erie, formerly pastor of M. John s Catholic church, of Johnst-iwn, is asaiu reported to be at death's door. He had so far recov ered from the stroke of paralysis received two months ago that he had made ar rangements lo go to St. Peler's calhvdral, iu Erie, Sunday morning, upon the oc casion of the children's tirst communion, but, says a dispatch from Erie, the bishi p was doomed lo disappointment, for - he suffered two strokes Saturday uight and lies helpless iu his bed. The bishop is conscious and cries bitterly because he could not see the children. ElOHT valuable prortleii h.r vale. '11 on on addreaa lA.Mls.M I V Ally, at Law aitd htm t '! A -n. 'tTolln.i , fa. WHY pay retail prlcer lb.l li anil take your order tor a Klrst lUaa aearinK nia cblna. warranted tu vbaks tor (13.00 ONE Hl'NDKKI) bead "O 1 15" and folaad I'bina b"K all av es and alia aud aou.e line bred (owa lor (ale at the farm ot A. K. 31 &KSH, one mile eaat ol Keni-huT THK Ke-n-tiiira Hiclilm fc. Ioan A"ncU'lon will i II i l- al the Khey Bmldtnic tt enittiurit. on inn lourlh Moo. lay In AtMiLST, 2,0(10.011. THUS. 1A VIS, L.BMTBB L..s HmaK, Stcre'ary. President FOK SAI.K -Taenty l.-h mllfh cows w'ih coal wltb rati.r lur ta e a.1 Hanger's larm one mile weal ot ti.eiiH.i'i( hy UKNNY ti KIMBALL. Aug. 13 M7. 3t. 'pwilmai atrajed away Irani tbe Hner larm I Id lulu l tt wnflon. alMiul ten aiimt Tney are u't;d to have ealvca ly thl time. Any person knowing tht-tr whereabouts will eon ler a lavor by seudiug word to UtNNV l KIMHALU Aug. 18, 17. tf. KtteUKliurK. ". AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and erpeetally the oyaler-levtnaT Kmple ol Kl'eulturic, are invited to eall a.1 Kohl. cKrren's Old Kellable Kwslauranl. wten tl.ey w4iitKOed.lreitbOysfeni.br tbe pint, quarter irallon Or you can have tbem Mt-wed or Krled, all tt-e lowest price, fresh Ojslers every uay. nrtlVi JOS. HORNE & CO. A Few Very Good Oilers Just aa many as we can nieutitn in this spare. A postal csml will tell all about fifty others just as trooil. if vou will mention for what particular thing you are loo ing. SELLIXti TA It EE LINEN'S at prices which you will mil see on them again: at any rate not un til the tariff changes once more. The old priies are maintained here, in spite of a rise of over -.'- per cent, in the tariff. Send for samples and prices. SELLIXii INDIA SILKS, tbe heavy rich kinds which can be worn clear into snow lime, for 3TtC. A YAKII. A week ago they cost 7."tc. and si.'K-. a yard. Verv handsome patterns. Send fur samples. SELLIN'tJ SIIIHT WAISTS, the Star" and Ivisk. ('lurk and Klacii's makes, a lot of about six -ty dozen, in exce'lent patterns, at at I EACH. We reduced these the tirst of the week, from .vi and .'in. SELLlNti HICYCLES. a lot of odd w heels, buiall new, at very much less than half price. Write about these they are line bargains. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. No. 5,084. rut: First National Bank ' a: n..v Jin tK;. rjk. A l. II .V r.V.t -V.S. frrnvlnt. JU. It. HITlt. 1. 1., V. frrnt. A. II'. HI CK. tnhirr. K. SVA M.iiV, jS.-U. Ci idilrr. IIIKM TUK : A It In Iub U K II tell. F II. Harkrr. N W II. WrlMlrr rllli It F. Jmmea. A. Bark. A general banking business transacted in all its branches. Accounts of merchants, farmers and oth ers solicited. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In re nrst and hnal account ol John W!.moer. exer-ilor ol tbe e.-tateol William Iiluver.de- C9ttl. And now. Jane 14th V7. on motion ol .lames M . Walters. Kq.. Mairj l.err appointed an.ll tor to distribute luutlk In the hand" ol the as roontant to and amonast b.-si legally entitled thereto. Bv THE t rtrKT. Take notice that In pursuant-" ol il.e nitove an poliitment. 1 will sit at my ornee. K.u No fi. Alma Hall. Jolmstt.wn. . ou Tilt" Its I AY NKI'TtMHKK 2. ISW7 at 10 o'eluck. A w.. to at tend to the ttulieat.l my aepolotmeni. when and wht-re all parlies mv aiteitd. II they fet- prt(.er or t. lorever Uetiarrjd iroic CnuiinK inou said lnn.l. UAnn L tittnii. Auditor. Auk . 6, UT 3t. TRESPASS NOTICE. We the nnderslanetl citizens ol Allegheny and 'ierneit townships here" nive n.iiioe Pt the put.llr nt to trespass t.n mr lands, sny oue lounil tresspasslnK win be rfseruied to the lull extern ol the law. (sikocI) John Nation. II. m. prut. i.. M.lr l.inm V SulLin JoS J. vVrtter.li.il Vnrii. K.lwnl Ivoiy, Jutteeb A. Kre. Mrs. B. Wills. John M"ieruilil. losepn ruiitn. suiinfi Shottuer, Ihetttlore st.trro, Alex, Ivory J"hn luk J.n.l. Fckrnrotte. ehtlln A tlray. Ors M. Nanlcer. II M Krlx-r Ht-ury J. I'ouratl. W il ham M..ran, eo. r Kiuk. Kooert j.tntiswin. John K. Manslleld, Kraui-ls II- Bi-al. Jsm s H. Mxlniiey . Jfhn Kanus. Ken Senu.tre. Br.dttrt -'..tttiintn Mr. Albert Kboa. M .Uttyers. J.ist-pione Huttman. Kraoie Ket:h. Hr. W. H. .suiiimervllle. Simon I'. Me.Hullen and I tin Me I't.v. Mrs. t'oruelius Sjltoo. May I. 1'T I r AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby nlT-n that havlr.n be-n is pttloie.l audltitr by ti e I'ourt il louin.ou fit-as o'. I tmnris eouniy. to tloliibute the lunds lo tl e I anda of Jttsrpti A. ttray. assmnee ol 'dsrr.i Karitauk;h et ux as shown tty t Is account 1 will sit t n ttlce In the l rt.un hoi I lentt.uiK on SAI IIKHAY. Al'Ut'siT asl ll. ! HI o'clock, a at . Ittrthe puritaeo- diat-neialoic the dulie til aald aitp'tlotmeut. wbeo andwoeteail persons Interasietl shall tttieod or Ite lorever tie barred irumeoininK in on said luod tl. !1 . MYKKS. Auk 13. "7. St. Auditor AUDITOirSNdf ICE. Notkvi Is hereby a-teen that IistIok been ap po nteti auditor by the iturt ol f-oinoion I'leAr ttl 41 uii.ria otiuoly , to distribute the lunds in tbe bands ol Joseph A . ray , assla-nt e ut 11 A. Kara. bpuab et ux.. as shown by his a count. I wi Ii sit at tnv t ttlf-e In tn horous'h "I Kit-n-i-urir . on sAi't'KUAY'. At'tii'sr. airH. iss;. at io o'clock. A. at ., lor the purpose ol dlfoherrlritt the dalles ol ald appoln uieut, wbrn aud slieni all tersous Inleresiett sbll a. lend or tte lorever de barred Irom oounntt In on said l-ind 11. 11 MYt lis. Aug. 13. 7. St. Aa .ltor EXECUTORS'NOTICE. Estate ol Henre Mansltetl. deeeaasd. letters I a me ular bavins; lieen K ran ted ta the enderrmned in the esta'e ot Heury Maits neid. late ol Asnvllie; i:amhrla eoun-.f. I' de reased. no It-e is bereov " t.t ail Ibore I -ilebted tosaidestAte tn aim immediate pay ment antl tii't-e having claitats aa:inst the same ttt t resent tbem propttrlv aiiinenncat I tor aei tlemeal. JlltlN H I'MHKKl'Y, J.J KHUhY, July 30, 18S7. et. Kieento f. STRAY MULES. Came to the I remises of tbe a ol-verther. res I.I Ina iu ft.riaae luvosbip. on the -.iMh eav o Jn t. last, two mules. one ly and wtte biaca. both small, the black the laivest. with no I articular Eiirkt. Tbe owner Is retUnleti Iu come Ittrward. pioee property, pay charges and lake them away, o herwise Utey will Ite disinsed tti arsrottima: to law J. CI. BKAWI.KY. Ana;. IS, V7. 3t- Poriao township. STRAY NOTICE. T.iera earaa to the premises ol tbe subscriber la W bite tt.wnshli, i;iurria eonnty . o-t ttr ecioa'. he eib day ol August, ls7. a tlttck id Xl turket s. ' ( I old ones and l uall niuso ttoes.j iu owner o said lu key is bereby n timed loeomeautl p iivs prt p rtv. Py enaries and take them away o nerwlse tbey will be d apnued of aco .r-.om to U rKB AS I'l A N HAKtK. . VI b te towosblp. Aas;. ii. Iw7 Ju 3v. I St. Aoausiine. P . viUVU ir WESTC $ o)ii icz r u CALLITZIIM, PA. OJTers in variety of stock, quality and prices, the greatest inducements for Casa or strictly fancy Produce to be found within 30 miles. Wc Buy All Heavy Goods in Car-Lctc. We have a lare outlet for Fine Color, Worked Solid FRESH. BUTTER, Fresh Clean K-rgs, Clique Clean Vegetables, etc., etc We will not buy um-lean eg-s, or liutter that is soft and white, no matter how rlean or fresh, as we cannot sell the-ii, and we believe a fair understanding is only just to the arsons who take care and expense to produce the best results. A poor horse does not brin; the price of tt good one, even if he sells at all. Why t-hould produce? Ocasionally markets will be overcrowded, even with good goods or produce. We handle CHOICE STOCK Whenever Possible. DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIE CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, Salt, FIELD SEEDS, GROCERIES, mm ntenu erktaO This splice will keep you in tnurh with our store by iuotin pri. es and .Wrihin" o aU WE WANT YOUR TRADE. VISIT OUR STORE. We can save you money on heavy gooVaud 'Axe you very low prices all through this great store. c IV. H. WESTON, - GALUTZIN, PA. 3BL DEALKK IN --STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES Mooflisig ami Spoaiisig. ALL KlIlNriDS; Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pumps, Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., EBENSBURG, PENNA. Orphans Court Sale UK VAU'ABItE REAL ESTATE! Hy virtue ol an alia onler ol Ihe Orphan' tJourt ol I'auiltrta cnunlT. I'a.. to me ill eeted 1 will ettiie to -ultiic rale at the hotel "I miiwu Naicle. in the vill .eolSt AuuMine. In CTIeax- tlel.l toPKDli. t'auiorla county reuoi-ylvania. on SATURDAY, SKIT. 1TII, 1807,; at 2 oVIorH. r. ai..all the ria-lit. title and Interest trtilcli wa ol John Pteti.son. tleceiiea, ol, in ana ft All that rertain ilere or .rel o; lann anuaie . in the t I t.wnr-lilD t.i :earnll. n niy 01 ant l.rt n.l SlalK 111 l'enniTIVHIlla. Sll"lflllK Isn.H ol T. M. Sheehan. I lita. isaaie. j"ik . liomery and lirra d Adama , n ntainin 81 ACRES more or le an1 hlna: thereon erecttsl a I-" Ml IHV and li ar ham. TKKMS UK SAl.K Ten er c nt. ol the purchase money to he ptld In hand at ihe time ol le: the halan-e ol one third at tne coi:nruiKll"n ol ale: one third In oo tnr and the reroal- ln thl tl In two year Irt.ia eontiraiatlttn ol aale. Iielerretl .ayuient. lo ie e-iretl hy judnuienl Ihtoa an-i mmmntraun purchafter. r . i. 1.111 Truite to aell the real estate ol John Neasoo, dereaed. Patlor-.ra . nnt lS'h. li iT. 3'. THE SEASOIf 5 ORDINANCE. An ordinance hilnti the licence lee lor tele- vrafh. telephone, or electric 1 lent Ktle? In the tx.r.'Uf h ol Kbenshura. S! ttN 1. It Ii enartetl h the Huru-es an t Town l-oun- rll ol the H.ir.tuith ol Ki-enai.unc and It la herei.y enacted and ordained ly tne aui oriry oi me aame that a llcnnre fee he levied an aaee.; 00 each and every telegraph Mtie. te'ephone tole or elercne H11I11 tole -n cn n oeen or may alter he placed and ercc-e.1 en any ol tbe rtreeta and allea ol the aM Utirounh. and that the fald Itorounh ahall auterie an I e-mt-ol the erection and maintenance ot telerapn. teleohone and electric liuht tole withlu ita liinite aa herein after prttvitled. s.. tiw a. 'I'nat the amount ol the licmse lee lerletl tiion each pt e Khali he and the atne Is herehy hied at hl'y (60) cenU per annum. SKtTlttN :i 1 hat it the owner or owner ol any nl Ihe p'e aiclnfil which the said lieenae lee ha been evied or laid . prttvitleti lor In tne piecetllna- .ec'loba. I hal I la I or relui-e to p ty auch hc-n-e (ee within : amy tlaya alter havintr leen not ined ol the aame. the aaltl Dttroua n anau prnsin.i miitfi the nald licseuM lee In tbe tuaooer pro vide-1 lor l.y law finally by tteuncll. on the 2Uth. day of July.isy:. THHMSUt I-. Pterldrut oKVtuncll. Atfet: W H. CoNHKt-1-. t'lerk o Uouueel. Auk V7. 3t FOR SELLING Simmer Goods! is about over, but we still have juite a lot on hand that we want to dispose of before putting in fall ioods. There are many things in what are considered ununer Goods that are suitable for fall wear just the kind you will need for this time of the year. We want you to l ok over our stock of Clothing. If there is anything you need in the line we in;iy be able to fave you some money, as our stock is full an.l we mut make room for fall and winter jroods which will soon be in. In Jstiirt-i. Overalls. Huts, Ulnves.. hii-1 in fc evervtiiing in that line you n"il. we rnrrv a lre slfK-k nf Y in will neetl Fruit J ath, Tiu lans. Jelly (itas-set., Tunililers, t ie, for imttiiij; nit fruit. We have a large Hot k tf them. This liiic U'tss!-n soafans. as it is rallttl. it is hard to know just what you rio want, hut we are keeping up a full assortment iu all hues, and hall lake pleasure iu sh..viug you through tlie sU.k. SPECIAL ELECTION. Notice hereby tirru that a apeclal election will be held at tbe place lor hold io iceoeral and inunlcipal electlono In ami lur the rtornuich fl BlnNuric.oa the SKVt.N III day of SBfltM HKK a n . between the hour ol 7 o'clock. A.M. an l 7 o'clock, r .. tor the pnrptaie ot rutiiuit ftn lo the o.ualine.1 electora o the borttUKb of r:t-nsliuiic. ihe tuetlon aa to whether or not the amid lx.rou.th rhall increase the debt thereof, lor Ihe pur.e ot ereotln and con-ructlna: addl llttual Mwaice In eild borouarh and vlctuily aud aet lourt h tue h llowine slfU-mettl In ooinitliaoce with tne art ol Araetuhly. In eueb eae made and provided: The am-tuttl of taiahle property In aald illKtri-l. aa abown by the ial aaseased valuation tere.ti l "TSOn The awouut ol existing lndetttwinesa Is 0.1O0 65 I'h. ... H t ..I t t.M I.VS.lMMUMt IWIMMOl ' ,1 .... no Tiu MmnLne ol nisnimaed Increaee l two and one-third r cent (iK'jlof vresent vaiuatl.m. Ieltt to btt iucrca-"ei tor me pnrpitaw 01 otrcnu, and ronalructina: additional sewage la aald bor ounb and vicinity. Hi oraer ol t.4unru. THIIMAS1UVK r rethleni ol 1 tun.-ll. Atle'i: W. H. tJoaaaLL, t'lera l Cjumil. KltetiKhura:. I.. Auauat ih. 19v7. 31 BARKER BROS., Cor. BiH and Centre Streets, Ebjnsiinrg. Pa. DON'T MISS ST I The GreatCIearance Sale TO MAKE ROO VI FOR FALL GOODS! Treasury Department. (jrriii or t'oiirToi.i-BK " tbb trKT. Wasbihiituv.H !,Aih . I7 Whcrcaa. by aatmtactory evidence uresenicd t Ihe UDdetvlatie.1 It haa been made 10 ap:-er that " I he K'rut Mallontl Bank ol KiteueiturK." In the Horttuitit ol Kiteofitune .In the c .umy ol 'NtuiOna wnd Stale ol Pebny-vanl4. haa comitited wita 1 the dilutee, ol Il.e foiled Ntatee. r- q-iinsl to be c-.utpl ed with isr lure an aja.ciauuu hal. tie aiHDoiiaed to eomutence tbe bualn-aa l bank ina: Now. Iherel-tre. I. Jimei H Kckela, I'omtrol ler ol the 'urrencv. d.i certidy imt the Kift N -thinal Haoa til Kliensltura-. la the IVtooiy t.l I'atnltr a. aud tuno til rt-nuylvaoi. 1 author la hI u commence the busloesa ot lnlonar as provided in rs.-i ...n r'nty.oue ban.lro.1 and t-ta-i)-Dlue uttlio Kitlkil Maine ol tbe l ulled (state . 1 lateatlmnny whereof wlne. my hkaL nauti ano aeai oivmoe wh tiam uay .j vl Auut(. 1IWJ JAMKSH. Kl KKU-s. 1'ota tmiler ol the c urrency. .We are now having the greatest Ive.luction Sile pver heM in Northern Cambria. We h ive a preat many Suits of which there are but one or two suits of a kintl your suit may be aniomr them. We are sellini; Ihem rearlless of cost nme almost hlf price. We have too many I'ants ml to make fhem sell quick have re duced them to less than cost of manufacture. GREAT CUT IN SHOES ! All our Lalies Oxford Ties, Ladies', Mines' and Children's Tan and Chocolate Shoes have leen reduced to less than cost Call soon befure they are all sold and we will show you some b.irrains. C. A. Sharbaugh, CARROLLTOWN, PA. I'lifi-.ssj IMinsnre And saUsfarliou in C(Mi r0uLinl. ,n. ... . . . " .l laiift-. tint- ll:at is i.-rrs,-. r. s . t ,.r a KutMl tj.k-r ?i f 1 n n o 1-3 1 oi . cc a& . . 1 STOVES is KANCES , I1 t I : : : Ana- i IW St. No. fc4. UAnut&i idUMt. . 1. ... - at tua bouk in. lira uunam A a- M Kia rk fSM by ihe follow-lmr ii.-ai-r: EKKNsuriMl It. A. IMHieniaher. t. I. L.. Ititider. Npanoi.kk-K. M. F. I". tieul (te. SH TII .r 11J.K N. Ssltire. view .f tiitsv.iii.ar every waul ttf Die h.iuse-k.-erat intMlvrale -ot. They have ail tlif latest inipr.tvt-ni.-uls. ,,,d mTv. Dlslj. f llit-l-st nialt-r al. and ty llw best wiirk riieti TIit havf niuy etHl xiiul ttt.t fi""d in m lit-r sit. t-s. Wesittip'y c aim f.ir the 1 N DKUKLLA ylial f i u ur uve no more. Judire for ynirs'lf. Vour money bark if not satisfied. akkoi.i.town-I J. DiHtrl. k. IIai.tiv.jh Hindtr. I'attom-A. M. Tl.omas. Lii.i.t i. tieorice Ac JSoii. I kismin -l rt-ss,m Stove IfetifS.VttJ