in freeman. I-.OIHKIA CO., PA. -.0'- -a ft 1. ,n U '"n aPPoi,led I ' . t ii V. iVil't-tir. -f tl'' Pae- sf,e,,t ilt-l""": BirTt ,..,Nrt ili- we.-k . at. , Vl K. "r:' K !l"a so" ,va " ,,. friend in Piltsliuri?. LU ' J . . .. it. Kl-ntur( this ,,r St. Lawrence. . KliiU"?- , rr. r. 'ii i-:i.fntiirg mi A,,-!,.il.-p Uya". of Iiila- . . I., llwll-ilnili.' OH 1- !lt . rtu: S.u!traay N tlif !-nio--5''' ...... s.-ml wood men ' ' " ' i f, hours in Kbnns , -:. ; i- VUn. ' livervintn. l.a .rii l'" r"w . ,, II I Vulrfslri-ts. ;',"vi..!i Ti:--!av. " j-rr..i.."f IMi-l.unr. a furm ".' I'.irr i :-!!p. was a visi- ! U.-.iM.-.iity. V,,, ...k-t.. I'-rtiik'-. who is .. rJl-- ,v an Italian Kirl of v v. . ,.-isv.. offers a sihhI farm :,,i,-l..p. at private sal.-. . ' alu'lher column. : I ,i,r- t, .i- an ad in tlii N- .,"-,;)ivO inviting !" pl al-i-eY.iru-'' fj" lo at hfi , ,.jr ,, ,i liii. Kirii. ofTrout ., ,! .-..mi! v. MrppriJ on a rusty v d Saturday from viii'!'1'1' 3 valuable row f. A.t-rl Apfl. 'f this piat-e. u-,.riiiii-'. t"-ir Kdard tcns" r.-.-lini it.-- di.llar mark at U .;. r i iJ-iV aiid Itif prfilution is t ! r-.t li f .' i'ii ari'Kiint f j !. Kur..("viTi rivp. j .M-pi. 1 1 1 : '! 1'f M uiisti-r towns- : ; Ml; . J I'V t.. little sons of M r. .i'i:r.-).. f lM'-!'iirir. -'e:il a few . i fc..ri!i'iri: "ii Ttniiday. B'JJ'.rJ ''"'" i says tliat iliu ,.; : r lii.'iilli- lime liarns were de nre in tlial 'oiin!y. Of the rr iJ'lilil tile frulll 1 1 1! lit II inn. "A II'-! iiini! ii'inpanv lias an : .riuri.t iii i l.i- iue i-allini; atten ..i : il.il ll.ev i.lliae an exliitiit -,! ii- nil'' "l"Ve al I lie Ktieiistiu re : 1! iiV M M .ti ia K. Monahan. x of Mr an. I Mr-. Thomas .1. lii:.. "f At" .Hit elil.reil UIK'll htT j i-1 ai. :n.er u( tl.e Niters of St. 4 V...e li d-- and daughter, of f. Mi- Mamie O'Neill, of .J M is Jusie and Kva : M u:i-:. r I iislii p. were visi- ... t:ei.-!''ir" .hi Tue-day. L izineH., wife of aleiiline ; .1 'A .r. Ii- r li.uiie in Carroll town i u!:.)4y iii.ii 'ir.iof. Aiikiu-t Ti, ls'.C. ....: ejrjrv M.e i- -nrvived lv -'ii.J ali.l -everal rtilldlVh. .ur4:iit.f mi,- mule iind the ick-r-rvr-n; ..:l..-i-it the works of the -i I . '.lipaiii a: ll.i-uiiis with- i-i -pr. 4i .-4'.-e. fti ule U llple - rtr ii,4i tt.e at.iiuais were poisoned, i 1 ! l.liirl,l i- t.i Leereeted llext Slltn-'..'.i-1 4niiu! ifr.iniids at II arri-huru . r .( :li.-idle Maj.ir General Hart 1 . t-a !.ri.ii. i . ,111-. trian statue, . jr p 4, t.l ;n ir.iti i of the new cap- i-r: LiiiLer. !,,. ia as hit on the L 4 -I.iii.-in II,.- .jiiarrel h-lweeli -iii-4i.J tin- IV is'lii- at Mild loan, -.:!.' A l, .1.4 4lurda. August Till. ' I - b .ii.' in i ..;i:io iile, a village i :u. u-t atmaay uiorniuir at i.: J I; is.i.-r. ,f J,.l,ntown, em :t.e .1 ..i.i,-,,!, , i.iunitiiy, ol that i-i !!.: Jr-t . i .iiiiinuted S'lU-idu on 4. ill i,y ijkii.j 4 d j-e f aiorphii.e r'-Ji-siuaii.. of Stov-lown, " --' .uiilv. 4i: l 4 alioul l.'i years -I-.r-Uy i.f : 4-t week, while Mrs. fi-:.-r-i, a,i (,,.r , hil.lren of I'nt- .t friemN al Westover. -: J..,t.;. K.liili. the youngest, -i'. .1 ,,i;r w jr aii.l -iv m,.i,i.s old. ' -4 f- ! ,,f n iri li Moor on the ' ' lL 1 her n.'hl arm. 1 V T!:,,,:i!..., .... . 1 Herman mi i--L T4, r4 !. .,;.. on a trip from A.lt-k:!,..!, v .im..-ii .-.. i .i,... " r-!,:i- l:,-, ., 1 .. . - . 1 .1 an, west n mi- i".4l x:i .-arly hour Thiirs ; lie.t aii,.,j ;.- Ve:rs i,,t V41.1 f ,i,r,,r tie children. t.. ,. - 1. il'i r. ai;e,i seventy--' J.-.: 4! ..-r hoineiu Nw Kriith , '''"'av ii,.,rniiiit. She was a "' ' l,r !,er iiniiitrrt, one of 4 -e;-,r, f WeMmoreland - n irr e.l J .,,,., inrer iu early life. '"" :' 1 " -N' llrmhioii for forty -!n, i riii. 1 'fee-, -rv serviee ifeneral on Friday ' ! r f.,r i,e estahlish- at lndi nl v two car- i i4e 1 at ,t,e start, instead ' "!'-'r'---uiaii l:,i!,t,ins n-.ue,l -M,rtle,i I Aenty one loxeswill s.iiyTU" ' "'i':"v,"i 'f the I'hila- ii 1, Kjilr.ia.i i-ompany. on T!,,r'a".J.'"'t",',"' ,n"si pay n iir.i.-r tias tieeen is i hia A- Heading rail-d'-lils and failins to 'ne will si,,iM.t theiii- Ail complaints w ill lie Hi, - hi ii . ,!,lrt,. ...... 1!A '''. who lives ahout two , , rr T. e and who some ii , ,. ' ie I'nin ani.iver - "in r. .1 1 aine to that town Sal- "'ir'i'-i the truin t.. t j" K ''ad never even seen . v 'r' ,"'r wouder and de l4t' ' ""Tib.ited to. Shft rcle and ei,j,,yed it hearlilv I' s ... . ' inrernan lor ( nn- '"de. S.r,,.... ,. .v i. who are "'"f '-i.e Ir-.-l.- - - ine 1 enn-yi- :i,i .l. ...... 1. m i .. , , -., Kiiien on r,li l.H.r --.union on lnesday - 1 t,y Uiiiiitf from a i - t-'.ly was found lying ,4ii as about 4" years 't tune aito residtd at ''Mi rt -' 4- il I harn of Kx-Conttress-,!h. near Somerset, was -'d early on Friday inorn- Ments. eaii-inu loss of 4 .iv covered Ly insurance. a discovered in the 1 : tore in tow n, but it -'i'-d hy the tir com- es ll is leh.-vel tt h.u. "' d il.e. ...I, I ... .1 ... -I -On Thnrydsy afternoon of lan week the dwelling home on the farm occLpled by l!ert Ager. In Cambria township, Oye miles north of Ebenaburir, caught fire from a oVfectire flue and was burned to the r jitnd. In the old civil ducket recently brought to light in the court house at treensburg, Ia.. there are several cases recorded against (ioorze Washington. In the course of the year 1787 three claims were entered against him to compel him to pay taxes. The humorous clerk of that time has written the following under the claims: "Ceorge. Washington, esq , appeareth not to like taxes." Monday of last week, while Aaron Weakland and Frank Ldule were leading two fattened steers from a farm in White township, to ration, one of the beasts be came enraged and attacked Mr. Weakland in a vicious manuer with its horns, cutting ... 1 .. . 1. 1 - .. au ukiji k:u uiiiiiir dis cinn about two inches long, which required four stitches hy the surgeon, and al present Mr. Weak land is nursing a very sore neck. The three mile extension of the Al toona division of the Pennsylvania rail road leading from Covedale to Cedar Hrook, Mair county, has been completed ami on Monday three large limestone quarries were opened. The quarries are owned by J. l. Hicks A Son, of Altoona and w ill he operated by Yonngstown. O. capitalists for the Pittsburg market Fully two hundred meu will be given em ploy m-111. For the Pennsylvania Tri-County and S ale fair, to be held at Johnstown. Pa. September r.th to lllh, inclusive. th Pennsylvania Railroad company will sell on those day. special excursion tickets to Johnstown and return, from Altoona. (reenshurg, and intermediate stations from lilairsville. Indiana and intermediate stations, and from stations on the Cam bria and Clearlield division. Tickets will be g MMl for return passage until Septemler V'l h, inclusive. John I). Davis, an old citizen of Karr tow nship, died at his home near .Nick low 11. tn Thursday moriing of last week, aged s.t years. He is survived by his wife and seven children, six sons, namely. Evan, of Clarion county: Jonathan and Thomas, of Colorado; David and Daniel, of Johns town, and William of Ebenshurg, and one daughter. Sarah, wife of Kvan Williams, of Indiana county. His remains were in terred in Lloyd's cemetery, in Fbeusburg on Saturday. One of the numerous deputy sheriffs engaged in keeping the peace in Allegheny comity last week shot and killed another deputy sheriff near Turtle Creek. To the. everlasting credit of the striking miii.Ts in that section, on hearing of the occurrence, they held a meeting and appointed a com mittee to wail 011 the sheriff of Allegheny county and tender their services to the sheriff to aid in preserving the peace among il.e deputies. John L. Slough. Philip Jones, (leorge dm ley. James a. Myers, Dr. Davison. J. M. Thompson, Ollie Siough, tiernie Curry and John Clement, of Ebensburg; Simon Adams, of lllackli -k township; Major W. H. II. Kell. I, S. Hell. Charles Anna. Uuel S imerville, C. W. H.idkins. Haul Yahnei, Mr. and Mrs. John Cordell and Mr. and Mrs. James Mellon, of Pallon, and .lames Wharton and SiniMii Nagle, of Clearlield township, are taking in the. (" A. 11., en campment at KulTalo, this w.-ek. The big barn of David C. Fox, uear Tarr Staliou, Westmoreland county, was tired by an incendiary Sunday night and burnt to t lie ground. Mr. Fox untied his best horse and got him to the door when the smoke and lire caused the animal to turn back and jump into the feed gang. He tried to get another horse out. but did not sui-i-eed. He lost all his crops three horses, all his farm implements and wag on shed. It was a large barn though old. )ne horse w as sa ed, a boy being away driving with it. On Sunday afternoon whi!e John Mas den, the toll gale keeper above Mill Hall, in Centre county, was driving to his farm witli tine hand, he had a horse behind the Vehicle which lie led with the other, hav ing t he slra p w rapped around his hand. One of the horses frightened and iu his ef fort to control the animal the thumb of the hand which was holding the strap was torn from the socket, a shred of llesli only holding it. The injured man came back to Mill Hall, where the thumb was ampu tated close to the hand. The large barn of the Pennsylvania State college was completely destroyed hy tire on Friday evening. It broke out about lifleen minutes of seven and by nine o'clock the large liuildiug was burned to the ground. All the live stock and farming machinery were saved and, by slrenous ef forts on the part of the people, the lire was prevented from spreaiing to other build ings. A large building, standing not more than lifty feet from the barn, escaped with a slight scorching. All this years crop of hav and grain was totally consumed by the tierce II lines. One of our exchanges propounds the following: "You can any day see a while horse; why d. you never see a white colt? Why does a horse eat grass backward and a cow forward? Whv does a hop vine al wiys wind one way and a bean another? where should the inside of a chimney be bigger, at the top or bottom, and why? Can you tell why a horse tethered with a rope always unravels il. while a row twists it into knots? Why do leaves turn upside down tiefore a rain? What is the length of a flour barrel? What animals have no up per teeth in front, and w hy?" On September 1st Frailev Hros , of Ir vona. who have ecn conducting a clo'.h ing and gents furnishing business at that 1,1 ace. will remove to Kbensburg where they will embark in the same business. They have, proved themselves capable of taking care of their bvisiness. and are hon est and upright in their dealings. We wish them abundant success in their new location and can cheerfully recommend them to the people of Eliensburg and vi- ciniiv. Their opening will take place Monday, Tuesdiy and Wednesday. Sep tember "., 7 and S.-LntliHrt Shuitltml. The Pennsylvania railroad is prepar ing to compete wilh Carnegie's new road in the ore hauling trade by nulling on the Pittsburg and Erie line a system of mon ster freight engines and cars, all controlled by air brakes. The first or five big freight engines intended for this purpose will leave the Juniata shotis on September LI). The cars will have a capacity of im,il pounds The engines will have twice the hauling capacity of the ordinary class II freight engine, the boiler 7-' inches in diameter, 34 feel long, containing 31S flues and carrying -10 1111,1s of steam. Il is expected to haul 4" loaded cars over the Pittsburg di .,uin The heaviest engines now haul L0 cars each. William Moore, the self-confessed rob ber of the Harne-Uiro postoflice. attempt ed to commit suicide by culling his throat with a razor iu the Hollidaysburg jail on Wednesday morning. Moore borrowed a ra.or fr.im a fellow prisoner to shave, and after shaving, drew the razor across his throat, ciittin? a gash from ear to ear. His cell-male, on seeing the blood gushing fiom the wound, rushed on Moore and wrested the razor from him before he suc ceeded In making a fatal wound. The gash n quired sixteen stitches to close it up but it was not quite deep enough to cause death. In a letter written to the wirdeu. Moore denies that he was one of the par ties that committed the outrage on the Devers in M unster township, aud says that liU identity is unknown. HfH ralate Trannfer. Cambria Iron company to Jame L. .Sensebatigh, East Taylor; consideration, Henry A. Addelman et nx. to Ella If,. Culp, Pat ton. f-j.K). Margaret Mary Sharp et al. to W. W. Atnsbrv. Allegheny, Jl.Slf.l. Abraham Angus et ux. to Thomas Mar tin, East Taylor. .. William H. Reighard et ux. to W. J. Martin, East Taylor, f)M. Daniel S. McAnulty et ux. to Amos A. Crumbling, Harnesboro, 11. Sara A nn Kim tz et vir to John Hol sopple. Stonycreek. frido. Joseph Stibich et ux. to Marko Pubak, Johnstown, tl.liiit. Edward II. Adams et ux. to Joseph M. Bradley. (Jallii.in borough, lm. Margaret Hradlev to Josenh M lirartlov naiiiizin borough, Kim. Ceorge W. W. Amick et ux. to Norris I). Onus, Johnstown. fu. Ann Delainey to W. W. Amsbry, Alle gheny. fl.8:!3. Demetrius A. McCoi.gh et ux. to W. W. Amsbry, f J. L. Spangler. trustee, to Andrew Smith. Spangler, t l.V. E James Wilson to Andrew Smith, Sunimerhill borough, $.V. Andrew Veresch et ux. to Inter-State Huilding fc Loan association. Johnstown. 1. William Walker et ux. to John F. Wal ker. Johnstowti, $xi. Emil Chappy et ux. to Hugh W. Orner. Morrellville. f 1. Executors of Michael Donovan et al. to Philip Anstitt. Eliensbtirg. fnm. Henry H. Kuhn et ux. to Inter state Huilding A Loan association. Lower Yoder township and Morrellville. $1. Morrellville Huilding A- Loan associa tion 10 Martin Fix. Westmont, fl.lim. Hiram Shaffer et ux. to Josiah Helsel. Scalp Level. K.twm. John (5. Piatt et ux. to H. S. Huck. Pat ton. $4.-i0. Susan Himmelw-right et al. to How ard Himmelwright, Allegheny, tl. Thomas A. Coons et ux. to Howard Him melright et al., Allegheny, I0. Howard Himmelwright et ux. to W. W. Amsbry, Allegheny, tl. Benjamin . Vaughn et al. to W. W. Amsbry. Allegheny f I7o. Charles Von Luneii et ux. to Annie M. Riffle, Johnstown, 'Jel m Prrmll. The Miiiinttiinrrr thought the Fi:kfm x was in error w hen it stated thai more work has been done on our streets this summer than usual. The fact is that less work than usual has iieen done. Si reel Commissioner A pel has had a very small force under him and the most of the work done on the streets, such as huildiug sew ers, making pavements, hauling awav old buildings, etc.. has not tended to their im tirovetneut. but to their detriment. (Vox l in;. The Frkkmax was not in error and no crooked statement by the (ii,s!ij can make it appear so. The Fkkkmax did not state thai "more work has leen done on our streets this summer than usual." What the Fkkkmax stated was this: "There has been more work done on the streets and pavements of Ebensburg this summer than in any year since the encoi -ooiation of the borough." All of which is correct as every man. wo man and child outside of the "kindergar ten" establishment in Ebensburg. knows. The "building of sewers, making pave ments, hauling away old buildings, etc.. may have caused some inconvenience, for the time being, but the improvements are permanent, and for the lasting good of the town. While the Fkkkmax is not in political accord with the Imroiigh fathers or Ebens burg. a majority of them being Republi cans, we believe in giving them full credit for what they are entitled to and for their efforts in sewering the East end of Ebens burg. the Fkkkmax gives them all praise. As the "making pavements, hauling away old buildings, etc.," were individual under takings, the individuals guilty of the in- liscretions complained of bv the Onslina can each answer for himself. Ii may even lie possible that Messrs. P.aiker Hros.. J. H. Denny, J. tj. Lloyd and Thomas Davis, who are the chief offenders, may. rather than cause continued offense to the Oim Ihiij, have the old buildings and pavements. etc.. put hack in place and the new on. s removed when they Iind that, iu the esti mation of the (ittslinij, t hey are a "detri ment." It may he well for ihe tieot le of Obensburg who contemplate improve ments in the future to get a Hnslinij per mit. It may save them heaps of trouble. New i.m w itw to ftalr of 4'lieeoe. The new stale law (Act of June 1S'.C, to regulate the manufacture and sale of chet se, provides that all chee-e sold or of fered for sale after August .t.i, must l distinctly stamped with the name and ad dress of the manufacturer and the grade of the cheese; for establishing the grade the law permits live qualities, viz: "Full Cream." "three-fourths cream." "One- half cream," "one fourth cream." and "skimmed cheese." It also provides that the giade of "full cream" must contain not less than -'. per cent, of butter fat and that the oilier glades must show -4 and It', per cent, resuectively and thai all cheese w hich w ill not sl ow S per ceut. must be labelled "skimmed cheese." The penalty for failure to comply Willi any of the provisions ot the law is a tine of from tifly to one hundred dollars and all costs of suit, analyses, selection of samples, etc., and the line goes to the Department of Agriculture to be devoted to the ev pence of enforcing the provisions of the act. - Marriage Llrrnw. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thuisday. August -N'.th. ltf.C: William Zenges and Olive H. Zimmer man. Johnstown. Louis J. Foerster and Clara H. Shirey. Johnstown. Frank H. Harpsler and Mary J. Myers, Olasgow. Jiinii Strucek. Patt n, and Annie Malo visk, Harnesboro. Fred Lorenzo and Nellie Stuthers, Por tage. Charles Chappel and Annie Elizabeth Rose, Suinmerhill tow nship. Sheridan E. Elliott and Amanda Rough er, Rarr township. John Thomas and Maggie E. Helsel. Johnstown. Irvin Plummer and Ida May Wright, Suinmerhill. The Hoard of Farmers' Institute managers met at Cresson a few days ago for the purpose of fixing the time and pluce for holding ii stilutes in this county. The members present were Hon. J. J. Thomas, member of Ihe Stale Hoard of Agriculture, chairman; John Lloyd, rep resenting the Ebensburg Agricultural as sociation; H.J. Krumenacher, of Ihe Cam bria County Agricultural association, aud John Rickets, who represented the Orange. It was decided to hoid a two-day insti tute iu the south of the county, the place to be selected by Mr. Thomas and Mr. Hosteller, of Richland township. Also one-day institutes at Spangler aud Lo relto. The dates will be fixed and an nounced hereafter. Raymond Robinson, aged 6 years, son of Samuel Robinson, residing one mile west of the three culverts, near Altoona, on the Pennsylvania railroad, on Friday afternoon on his way home from picking berries slipped and fell in front of a train of moving, cars. The cars passed over one leg, crushing II so badly that, w hen the boy was taken to the hospital, il bid to be amputated. It was the left leg that was injured and It bad to be taken off above the knee. Correspondence. Carrol I town. Pa., Aug. 23. 1S97. El. Fkkkmax:-On next Saturday will be the Democratic primary or delegate election. We hope that all districts of the county will be represented by good and true Democrats as delegates to the conven tion on Monday next. That our conven tion will be harmonious we have no doubt and that they will select good men to the franchise of the people, men of tried and sterling Democracy, men of ability and without blemish to flit the offices at the ensuing election, is the heartfelt wish of the writer. Hy so doing we feel confident that the Democracy of Cambria will get on its feet again, for can we not trace our defeat in this county to dissessions among ourselves? The bitterness which was en gendered among democratic office seekers was the cause of the dismemberment of of our party in Cambria. We now believe that all is harmony and if the delegates select good men from among our party we will wiu the fight at the coming electiou for, as we remarked last week, there is a growing dissessjon among the rank aud file of the Republi cans of our county. Let eveiy lover of the good cause put his shoulder to the w heel and keep the Democratic van moving, and we feel assured ehat after the November electiou we can shout, victory. I.OCAI-S. On Monday evening the new barn of Mr. M ichael Latitzy. of Susquehanna town ship, near Spaugler, was struck bv light ning and villi its contents entirely con sumed. The barn was tilled to overflowing with '.he year's harvest. He succeeded iu saving his horses and a wagon. Mr. Lantzy and his son were In the barn when struck. There was an insurance of ttm. We have had several severe electrical storms in this section lately. Mr. Thomas Illig is digging a cellar un der his recently acquired property in town and otherwise improving it. Sheriff (iray is puttir.g an expensive ad dition to his business block on Main street. The mines in this vicinity have all the orders they can handle at present. A scarcity of coal cars is the complaint at present. The new Cambria county railroad is hav ing all the coal freight they can haul at present. A little son of tteorge C.rinawav at Mc (lonigal's mines, will lie compel'ed to uu dergo an amputation of one on bis legs, as mortification has set in. He had it (-rushed alxiut ten weeks ago. Drs. Rice and Sloan will perform the operation. Quite an accident occurred at C. A. Parabaugh's brewery on Tuesday evening, iu the engine room. The bell flew off the governor and the machinery ran at a tremendous pace. The large Iielt wheel hursted and flw inlo fragments, knocking loose a steam pipe which allowed the steam to escape quickly aud stopped the running of the engine. The damage is slight aud no person was injured, the lire man having just left the engine room. Next week our town will be enlivened by the Klckapoo Indian medicine sho w. UKATHS. On Saturday last Mrs. Elizabeth Dumm, wife of Valentine Dumm, of Carroll town ship, departed this life after a lingering illness. Her remains were interred iu St. Henedict's cemetery on Tuesday and was followed 10 the grave bv a large number of friends and relatives. D. A, Mctiongh, E-q , of whose illness we made mention two weeks ago, died on monday evening. He was afflicted with catarrah of the stomach. He leaves to mourn him a large family and a numerous relationship. He was aged about ;".". years and was a prominent citizen of Alleghehy township. His remains were interred in St. Michael's cemetery, at Loietlo, on Wednesday. Rest in prace. MnKK Anox. he I (I'm Kalr. Sheriff Coulter w ill offer at sheriff's sale, at the court house, in Elteiishurg, on Mon day. September 1'ilh, ls;i7, at 1 o'clock, I'. xi.. the following properties. The Interest of Andrew Long, In 111 acres and 1.17 peichesof land iu Susque hanna township, having thereon a two- siory frame dwelling house, bank barn aud other outbuildings. The interest of Thomas Monroe in a lot of ground in (lallit.in borough fronting on Main street, having thereoi: a large frame bui!ding containing S rooms and a store room, a stable and other outbuildings. The interest of Samuel Kirkpa'.rick in a lot of ground in Pallon borough. The interest of Augusiiue Sullon in a lot of ground in Callitziu borough, front ing on Forest street, having thereon a two- story frame house and other outbuildings. The interest of W. J. Jones iu a lot of ground in Portage borough, having there on two two-story frame dwelling houses, each containing i rooms. The interest of John Hergerholtz in a lot of giound in El Jer township, on the old public road leading from Hastings to Plattville, having thereon a two-story dwelling house and other outbuildings. The interest of Washko Rookwak in a lot of ground in Richland township, hav ing thereon a two-story plank dwelling house and a plank stable. The interest of Henno Stich in a lot or p'.ece of land in Carrolllown borough. The interest of William Townsend and S. R. Kirkpairii-k. terre tenuant, in a lot of ground in Hastings borough, having thereon a two-siory frame house used as a hotel and a dwelling house. The Interest of Matthias Shot tencarrier and Eliza Jane Shortem-arrier iu acres of laud iu Su-qiichanua township. The interest of Orvill Keough in a lot of ground in Hastings borough, having there on a two-story dwelling house containing live rooms. The interest of Andrew Lnngerhaum in a lot of ground in Elder township, having thereon a new two-story dwelling house. Terms of sale: One third of the pur chase money to be paid when the property is struck down and the remaining two thirds on confirmation of deed. Hlarellant-ou Aoiirea. I'anfrmiml the Crime. William A. Moore and John Lewis, the men accused of robbing the Harnesboro postoflice, were arranged before United States Commissioner McLeod, at Tyrone, on Thursday afternoon of last week. Post office Inspector W. W. Dickson, of Pitts burg, conducted the examination. Postmaster Edward Huver. of Harnes boro. was the wrst wltuess. He identified the stamps found on Moore as the same in amount ar.d denomination as had been taken from his safe. The official enveljpe iu which they were kept, and from which they had never been removed, was ad dressed to Rarneslioro. He also identified a registered package, numbered 31.117. and produced his registry book, show ing that a record had been made of it. The paper money stolen from the office had been wrapped in a handkerchief. It was iden tilled by a $.1bil! with a small hole burned iu it. The silver money was identi 'ied by a dollar with the letter A scratched on it. The evidence against the men was con- I elusive and Moore was held in f"-) and Lewis in tl,."JKl bail for court. After the hearing Moore confessed to the robbery, but said Lewis was not with him at the time but had met him at Pallon the next day. A special train on Sunday conveyed a number of Ebensburg people to Palton. being attracted thither by a colored cauip meeting in progress in a grove at that piace. The camp meeting was there was attended by a large crowd of white people, but the colored population was few aud for between. EIGHT valaabla M pertlen ( r ! .il on ou ddre?t JAM tj NVI Ally, at Law aud he.i mate A eat. I mrolllui 1. fa. tTHY .my retail prM-ei- I L til si w. .: ika IT your order for a r'lrst Cls rawing ma chine, warranted tm Tills tor f 13.00 ONE HUNDRED bead "OllV'and Poland l.'hina ho( all aice and site and wine tine tired iowi lor aale at the larm ol A. t. MaKSH, one mile eaat ol Eiieosburg. T'HE Etwixhora Hu idlnir Al Lmi Aimociatlon Hl.lt 1 I.. 1 at toe Kney ttuildfrjic Kb. ctmburif. 0.1 tn- L.urih Monday In A l' i UST, M.ooooo THUS. DAVIS, Lkhikh L.. kimkk, Stcre'arf. President FOK SAI.K -Tenly l.eh milch cow. with cows with .-atixe ii.t .-. tt at llangei's larm one mile nut ol Ki.euK'-.i' l HKMNV a. KIMHALU Aug. 13 in. St. I'" cowa allayed away from the Hner larm 1 In Ca mtirla townrtilp. atMint ten ay uo Tliey are auppored to have calve ty tblf time. Any peraon knowing thtlr whereatiouu will eon- ler a lavor by aending word to DENNY k KIM K ALL. Aug. 1S.-V7. tt. tlKUrbunt, 'a. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. FTTMy, and eelaily the ot ster-1. vIdit people ol Eliennbunr, are Invited to call at Kotu AlrBreeD'a Old Kellable Kualaurant. wfcen they wnt aood. Iiwh Oyatera, by tbe pint, quart or gallon tir you can have them Stewed or Krled, all a the loweat price, fr'rean Oyatera every day octlltf JOS. HOME & CO. A Few Very Good Offers Just as many as we can mention in this spat e. A postal canl will tell all about fifty others just as good, if you will mention for what particular thinr vou are loo mr. SELLIXC. TAISLE LINENS at prices which you will not see on t hem again: al any rate not 1111 -tii the tarilf changes once more. The old prices are maintained here, in spite of a rise of over LM per cent, in the tarilf. Send for samples aud prices. SELLIXC IXIHA SILKS, the heavy rich kinds which can be worn clear into snow time, for 3.1i;. A YAUIt. A Week ago they cost 7.1c. and rCtt; a yard. Very handsome patterns. Send for samples. SELLIXtJ SHIUT WAISTS, the "Star" and :-'isk. Clark and Elagg's makes, a lot of alioul six ty dozen, in exce'lenl patterns, al ill 1 LM EACH. We reduced these Hie tirst of the week, from fid aud 3 .10. SELLI XI! IMCYCLES, a lot of odd wheels, but all new, at very much less than half price. rite about these they are line bargains. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. Ko. 5,08. TIIK First National Bank O J.' Kit KS S It t H tl. I' A . A I.rt.X Kf.i XS, l-rri,lrt. M. I'. K ITT Kl.l., T. I'rrat. A. II'. IU . f'lir. H. SCASIsAX, hxI. CuxAier. IIIKM IOKX Alt In FyauM. 91 It. It If (ell. ' H Barker. MW Ikatla. Vt-Iler Wrllti la. W. Jaiura. A. M . Kuril. A general banking business transacted iu all its branches. Accounts of merchants, farmers and oth ers solicited. A II the readers of this paper w ho expect to attend the Fair al Ebens burg next week are cordially invi ted to come to our store and make It their headquarters during that time. A choice new line of Dkkss (;H)ls. Cl.OAkS AMI M II.I.INKI.'V will U open for your inspection by that. time. Mrs. R. E. Jones. TRESPASS NOTICE. We the onderalirned citizen ot Alleitheny and I'learnnlil tuwn-ril. here'iv teive n.ii Ice U the public nut to treapan on Jiir landa Any one lound tren.ai.alng will be pruoecuted to the tub extent ol Ihe law. (sio1) John Sutton. II. S S,reut. T. M I er Jnc T. Sutton Js J. Wt-ier. li. ) I'onrad. Kdward Ivoiy. .I.meen A. Krlte. .Mr. B. Wills. John M-ltorinlit. loeeph Sutlou. Aumit Shnflner, 1'he.idnre Sturm, Alex Ivory .lhn llcuk. Jacob t-rhenioile. l-htllp A Oray. Cm M. Nankar.it M Kraii-r ll-urjr .1. IYini-ad V il ham M ran. ieu. P Krun. Hubert .lohi.i-ton. John I-;. Mani-neld. Krau-iK II- Ka-al. Jan.! II Ml.mny . J. tin Kaon, .le. Se luure. KridKrt Tonillnson. IHn Altiert Klioa. n i.-veri. J.Mepiiine Hutttnan. Frame Kou-ht. In-. VV. 11 . suiiiiio-rviile. simun f. MeMullen and J hn Me ". Mra t'orueiiuii Sitt.in May I. 1997 1 yr AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice t hereby aiveu that harlr.ic been i.. polnte.1 auditor by ti e Court ol 'oiunion Plt-an o! Oatunria county, u. difHrlbute the lundK in the la o.l g ol Jocrph A. Oray . aamai.ee ot t.l war, I 1-arabauKb el in , aa Known by , la arc mot 1 will ait at my Mice in 111 Ix r.nah ol r t-etirliurK on SA I IJKIIAY. At'dl'sr Biril. IST. at lit o'clock, a M . I.,r the purpxae o HM-hatu li.ic the luliea ol aald a,i lnluii-iit. when and where all 1-ernonn interested ahall ktiend or lie lorever de barred Imm cming In on aai.l luml H. St. MYfcKS. 13. "7. 31. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby a iveo that havlnc been ap p meu auditor by the -oun ol 1 ommon iear ol J tuiina county .to dlniributa the funda in tbe bands ol Joaepti A . Oray , aaalam a ot t) A. Kara b;iUKb et .. aa rhowu uy hia a cunt. I wl ll alt at ui eni.-e In In- borough ot Koeniiurir. on KATUKKAY. At'OI'NI', -MtH. ISUT. al IU o'clock, a. M . lor the purpoae ol .llrchaivinK tbe dutlea ol naid apMin moot, when and where all lemma Ictereaied ahall a lend or lie lurever do barred Irom coining In on aald l-jnd 11. II MY MIS. AuK. IX t7. St. Aa. Itor EXECUTORS' NOTICE. K'lateol Henry Mn?ttnd. dtceaaed. Ieicer t. a .auientary bavin been arranged la tbe undermined In the emate ol lleury Maua held . lale ol Aubvllle; t.'amtirl count. I'a de clared, no. Ira la hereby (iwii t ail llioae In debted to aaid estate tn make Immediate pay meutan.l thofe barini claima aa-tinn the came to erevent llieui properly au'henf Wated tor Bet tlemeuU JOHN l I HEKTY, J.J KIIOHY. Joly 30, 18VT. et. Kxecutorr. STRAY MULES. I'ame to the 1 retulaea of tbe autwrlber. real.l Ina in Portaae iownablp.oo Ihe xbth rtay 01 Ju.y. laal. two uiuiea. one Lay and ooe blca. bulb amall. the luack tbe laraeat. with no 1 articular marks. 1'be owner la reueaiet to come lorward. pme property, pay cb.a-a and take I hem away, oiberw .ae U,ey will be diited ol arcuruina: to law. J.il. BKHaUJY, Aug. 13. VT. 31. t ortaae townablp. STRAY NOTICE. T.iere cam to Ihe premiaea ol Ibe aubacriber In Watte township, ciamiina county .ou or aiuot the VI b day ol Auuit, IsvT, a ttucfc ol XI turkea. (3 old ouea and IS ball grown ulcI.) lb owner 01 aald tarkeya la bereby n. .titled to come and prove pr, p .rlv. uay rhar and lake Item away olberwlae Ibey will ih diaposed ol accor.:iiia to law SKHa.M I AN UAkkK, While township. Ana;. i3. ia7. Ju St. St. Auauanne, P O. WESTON'S SfllPLETE SS- w3 GALLITZIN. PA. Oilers in variety of stock, quality and prices, the greatest inducempnf r.ir n . - , Produce to be found within 30 miles. nduccments for Cnsa or stru tly fncy Wc Buy All Heavy Gccdc in Car-T DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIE CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, Salt, FIELD SEEDS, GROCERIES, We have a lar;e outlet for Fine Color, Worked Solid FRESH BUTTER, Frch Clean Es, Ch.ioe Clean Vegetables, etc.. etc We xyill not buy unclean e?ffs, or letter that is soft amWlute no matter how clean or frcK as we cannot se hen,, and we beheve a fair under.tan.lin is only just lo he persons who take care and expense to produce the best results. A poor horse does not brin- the prire of a good one. even if he sells at nil. Why sh.,U produce? Occasionally markets will be overcrowded, even with good gootls or produce. We handle CHOICE STOCK Whenever Possible. This spce will keep you in touch with our store by quoting prire and d,.cril.in- -o ,U WT IV. H. WESTON, GALLlTZiN, PA. EE. STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, Mooffkig ami SpoiitiBng. QeF ALL aKLIKTIDS- Trcad Powers, Threshers and Separators. Iron and Wood Pumps, Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., EBENSBURG, PENNA. Orphans' Court Sale . OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! By virtue of an alias or.ler ol the Orphanr j t.i.url ol t'auit.ria cnuoty. I., to n.e illiecte.1 I I will et..,ic i putilic aale at tlie hotel nl mih.o Naale.in the vill Ke ol St Auutinc. in t:iear- heltl towpKOip. Cauiiiria county t'ennny IV an i a. i.n j SATURDAY, SKIT. ITU, ls)7, at 2 o'clock, r. m. . all the riifht. title and interest which wiu! ol Jhn Neason. Jecesei, ol, in and to All that certain .ece or ivrel of land aitoate in the I Town.-hiii ol lieartlcid, I :..u niy ol am liria. and State 10I IVnny IvKnla. s.t joining laudu 1 I 1. Al. Miechan, I liui. Natla. J..li: M.iut aomery and tlera d Adama, ct Diamine 81 ACRES more or lem and having tbe'eon erected a I.' M I lit il'SK aud Ii it harn. TRKMSIIKSAl.K. Ten Ie c. nt. el the iurehaiia ni'itiey e tie ptld In hand at th time ol iale; tlie liaiMn.a ot ne thinl at the cot.tumt.tlon aale: one tlitnl in one year and the tenia! ina I hi .1 In lao yearn Irom en- nrmatli.n il aale. Itclerred payiuenta tn tie Hecire! ti jiidauietit tiond and mi.rtvMae i.t tbe urchaner. K.I. LIT I I.t. Trustee to Fell the real estate i.l Julm Nuaid, deceaKeil. I'attoc. Ia.. auicust i:h. 18C. 3'. ) xse: season FOR SELLING S W3 oods Better Late THAN is about over, hut we still have juite a lot on hand that want to dispose ol' before putting in fall uoods. There are inanv things in what are considered Summer Goods that are suitable for Call wear just the kind you will need for this time of the year. a We want you to V ok ovor our stock of Clothing. If there is any thing you r.eod in the line we in;iy be nble to save you some money, as our stock is full and we must make room for fall ami winter goods which will soon be in. In Shirts. Overalls, H.its. (ilovt-s. Mint in f:c ev.-rvthimr in that line yon ruttl. we rnrrv a liri; st.x k .if Y.n will no.tI Kniit J trs. Tin fans. J Hy lJlassrs, Tumblers, i tc, for i.uttint; up irutt UV iinve a large rtm-lt of them. This Iteing U-tweon se.-ts uis. ms it is calle.!, it is har.l to kimw just what yoti do want, hut we are keeping up .1 full asi .rtim-nt in all huts, aud shall lake pleasure in slmwini; you through the ?toek. If you have not avail ed yourself of the op portunity to witness a VAPOR STOVE in practical operation, you can do so at the Ebensburg Fair, Aug. :U,and Sept. 1,2 and :. aM'laf.Ur-T.x,. . Tar FRtl i-f te Du ivo Coal. No Ashes. No Soot. No Wick. No Wood. No Dirt. No Smoke. No Odor. and verv little heat, ex ccpt just where you want it. You will bo amply repaid if you will spare a few minutes to investigate its merits. BARKER I3ROS., Ccr. Hili ami Centre Streets, Eiisnslinrg. Pa. DON'T MISS IT I The GreatClearance Sale TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL COODS! Treasury Department. OrncK of VrTeoi.LBK or thi ITumiT. W AKHiaiiToa. I. ;.. Aru u, ismt. Wberea. Iijr aatiatactory erlilcm-e tinnnen u. la the ui iletplKtieit. It haa heen made to afiear that "1 he l-' ri-t Natlonl Hank l Uwna'iara." In the Htirnua Ii of r.ien!ar. In tbe ciunty ot :amtirta. and Siate ol Peiina.TiT.nl. haa cotniile,l with all Ihe atwtucea ol the lTntted Si lee. rri-aire lobe cui.lel aim lie lure an aiwclattou ahalt le am horned Ui eomuienca the tuluora ul tiank ina : Now. there!., re I. Jamet H li-k-la. IVmtrol ler ol the .arreo-. do cert my that the "Kirai N tmnal liana ol tUientiura In tbe IVinntj ol 'atntir.a. and Slalo ol Ci-nanylTani . la author la n tn commence the hai.nea ol hankirta a ln Tl.le.1 .nSwlu.il I'l.tT-oun hundred and alz T-nlneollhe Utvlml Stataea ul the I'uttvd SUtea. v 1 In letimnriT hnul wi'nria my saaL baud and real ot fill re ibia Ninth d.T ( ) ol Augual, IW7. JAM K II. KI'K KUS. tkiDai Ivuiler ol Lue i-arrency Ant. Ju 1W7 .It. No. fr4. CAUTION NOTICE. witereu. dt wire. Cecilia Oittlnaa, haa lelt my tied and hoard without ui nmtur .mii ration, nonce la hereh aivcn iu a. I peraoni not to iruat heron my acCvanu aa I will .ajr uo villa I her couiracttna. "I HUM AS (IKrriXH. t'learheld lownahlp. AuBuat M. Is;. it. X. ittim.r. t'l KFCll aa trnre buua in. lira uaartaar a fav-wa wa baa ra. -----mi We are now hiving the jrreitest R-.luciion Sile over heM in Norlhern Cambria. We h ive -i jrreat many Suits of which there are but one or two suits of a kin.I your suit may lie am nr them. We are selling them reeanlless of cost some almost h ilf price. We have too many Pants ml to make them seil quick have re tluceJ them to less than cost of manufacture. CREAT COT IN SHOES ! All our Ladies', Oxford Ties, Luliea, Mines' anl Uhil.lren's Tan and Chocolate Shoes have been redutdl to less than cost Call soon before they are all sul.l ami we will show you some bargains. C.A. Sharbaugh, CARROLLTOWN, PA. f a aa a !-- . 1 i'nsni And MtOfsriiini in a mmd i-(M.kinir ap- Jiliatn-i-. ini- t hat is ti,-i i riaT.T a Cimil tia-r aim iJCINnFDFIril-Ai .-n. n.adi- in alt M in au.J i-. with a yir .f ni.fiit,c frry want t,f iLr lu,u-e-keTHraI tti.Ml. rtr. g ltry. ia,r 1 " n.i.r.vni.-m. ami are ni&.1 of the U-t ni.'.-r'al. ai.d ,y ti,- tj, .rk-tni-n I l.v tiavc many e,(d points not fi"'.l in ot lu-r stn Woiiap'sr c aim f.ir I CI S I IKIIELI- A hal ran priive no nti.rc. Judce for yinir-w-lf. Your iiLiney back if not satNlitsl. a Ebkn'siu kii-II. A. ShiM-inak-r. Ca kKoi iTnw v 1 J Iiiii. i, n . . :I. K. ISiucir-r. M-AMil.nt-H M. llnidir. Pattox A. M. Tl.iimas. 1 v V. C- lirir. Sill II riiKS-X. S. liorir .v S.,i, I " 1 . - ...... . - vi i . .,1 iiirf lorc. i f,.i u. i X t?f"Svid by the fiillowinir ii jicrs: i MMMMHMMM TJTT TAT ii