t,K2rmm ii fjfltaia f reman. ,-AVBKIA CO., PA. .j-EPTEMBKR 1J7 . Kim.l. iit.l friinii4 I ...... ( ,;iirifc - stern'." ' " . ... TLiirxUy- t. r irjrns on the 14th , U-'E ' f.,ir m th -Jlsl. , ,,f McKresuurl 1" -.-r Mr. Cvrus Jones, of . .'..it iivrr i:.i iHp!e -::B1 f r ,1 Jol.iilovn on .- ,,,-Moner I. K. Uil- . . it,, t.nililinif of the . . irft I i ,i - ..i.i Cambria House, ' . i i.. J A Shoeirker. f this ulaoe. lS-r ... vv ...I n.-il.v a a .itfc. I'-'-- I'- .... of Johustowu. f.i K-vorder II. F. . ,, . j. e. viMlor to r.ueus- fu-J-O'- li, it-v . of tll'ti" town- . . ....4 . V n.i'ar.-idt..ii.iTrase i:s illdel.l- '.".rH.rI...- ii-- iu l,y a v" f "tref lii.it KJward CJrif- f i.roiv i'ri'-e. i" t.'auiiirii . ,u MuiiJav nielli. ' tl,e 'm!c Uiivk yt-ar old sou of M hum., of i:.-tiuiiigtoii, was ',".". fr bV havii.Koue X:ruu mrr t.V a aiou. 4, . a Miaul'"". P'U'ular jitr.-baul i.l CaiTollluwu, who cii ,i,r.il iu Nf Voik the past i :u ti- fall toi-k. ha a urw ad. ..eilt Mr. Mi Kinley, acium v:. -ciieiain- and Mrs. Mi- l J rlil U' .nIIielTel, l'a., )U ' . Lrrc il.y ,,e ltic usls of J.t.ii.rV. l!if invrideiil's. brother. MiiiiiuiT li. inr- al tliat plac. ;t.Sc or- unili-i llie new law, will li. uii tUt-ir lii.-in.ial a-st--uieuts . VLr 1 I oruit-rly Hie trien a-eiit i' 111 December. rr.o.n,t h! lliela.vat.le valtia : ,trL fur the cai !-.. law auJ ..iiiJry in Ailouiia was burned at L i t.jur ub al ti ! J a uii.ruiiiK. 1 be j .L.Lrf destroyed. Mr. tHlo UuriitrJ iu it-s.-uiiiK bis horse. I ii.-ini'ii. '1'bt- lire is -ii :w Ur slal 1.-J iinui lliefuiuaoe l(r Jia-5 Muiileilb, enine-r of the i . A jr t oiiiai.)' while assisting at al I'atloii on 'i'hurs- : i-t rri at I'alliili. was slruik by ! .!. uiu Li U-fl ankle, caiisiu I.'j. Inn-, lit- was laii-li to : V.uii Lusnitai the same day. i-, in.a slio.jl tu.ik plai'e at t'res- .t: Jj) piiUi ipaieJ in by a lariCc i rf : f .ilsL.ur i'urt-liieii. The . (.ie. a i:j .-up vaiu.-J at t'.'.Vi. I ut ' ( 4 a. ii. iiaiiir'i Mi I'hcrsoii. .-rr -irril uttiT prizes. The cou- L. j r Lear i lie M urn lai ii House. ii.i-.rr tn-Ut-ral tiary ha issued :-rLji.tt(.'iiij tliat the attention of M.''.I.ci.t has been called to ili ?.! rut: ul i aii and lock Uixrs lo I"! Tlie urdrf a s such IxlXes shall 't:ri i'.ti.illl the written -ou- l.'jrfireuls ur tfuardiaus of such hm.ih I'ruin. widow of Oliver L-ui-il 111 Alidel -.in v I He prisou. '.: Lcr Luiue In .iiunuerhill t- ui-ar W- iii.ire. on Saturday N-,aijer ".. '..7. aed t'C, years. M . sun.v.-d by tliree sons, rsi.e, J'a , and Newlou and i Iixjfia. l'a. i.it v-uii.if while Miss Clara " i.ia iu. f. air county, accoin- ! W taiher .-re returuiiiif home '' -fwud a'. M vMinlaiiidale this ::r tursr- tin o3, tt.ruw ini; both J " b Killr roFilr.l iiiinris wlin Ii Jealh tLe next morning. She - rra..t-y llrutliers, clottliuif tli refi-Mt'v ulietieil nil i 'i-r- iu tLe Kuhvris loom, on ipu-!!e tl e t rntral Hotel, '-"ii ill tills , ue of the FliKE- I iLc Me.,... Kra.iey are hlifhly r-" lies- Uieli ,i rvinm fr..m ' '- . ail.e ai.,1 I I .. I.. - .ii, j iu. , tc trojitr 'It. l,i I,, alJJ jUsp,.ct pr.ce. Tliey will do the " M J.-.1 wev daughter of Sawui.u. .1 ...ii -vv..rj. in ivocnuie, -.rJ tl iLe Imme if ber uncle. -.i. .ii t.a. inin township. -uii.(. September S. lsur, from -J'.. ird Is yt.4r,. Hrr reIlliijU;l ' U1 Gael's cemetery, at . , . . .n u "i-Nl lm l-u , elehrl.l f..r 4k 1 tt.rct. i, lili.. .1.:.... . , 1? u'r" l" ibe Alioona hosi- i u Kr.day. in a helnless c i cuipiv. ou lU(J new H ! jf. .... a , 'i-r-.ae and aliout 1 'i-Jty l,e a, struck by a I,.. f i . aunt .1 . "irt L'il'1'" a "J several ribs ,5l""Iit A - -- ---- hs.ul. 8 tyJ" Mr-NV"- ,S!4D it, ,. "asiuuK- . . m.iiuy. at the advauced f-r ,"'s- :s,'e w -- ..e .i.ci,lW Myers, who i.wms the old -!., 4 ..... . niiif west of Lilly. 'MV.Ved t.v . .. . cuii.iren 'nu , ., ' ' ' ''. A sou was fr.'iii .I. , i . Ie nesapraKe a:iu . 'I'll! i lv .1 . ' inii ur many Vr! tl..l .1 ,. . . 1 f-v.,t, - - eieis are prear- . "p'vierthe report- ' HiM.i ,, co.JDlry , pieear., 4 livelihood as a - .-:. i . ... -t5. ." " ', U.edredim.u and 'as,,i, lasts until -' TLe f. I . , 'I'-t'i., Trunin sa.s- "fir aiil secretary '"'"'-Mr. I'auiel r-V;.'11 ,';""t"u this inorn 1 '"' former is the 'J,J-1I. u . ''Vi. " "ers(. Walters fi !t'- latter is with -. : ..f the lai iJr. vv. W. . lie ,ip. ... r a rl- ft rei entii.il will ' Vi-Ur HaVis . I'.rnA "r1""' Ly l"K members of . !(... . 1V oliS of elerali4 Wi lt" incuiu-ra of Emory Farly one morning rei ently as William HeflVltinsty, of Hlairsville. was walking aloni? the Indiana branch on his way to the Maher coal pits, he found a tie on the trat ks and a few feet further found a eoupliiiR link that had been carefully placed on the rail. There is no doubt but that the obstruction was placed for the purpose of wrecking the train. Mrs. Karbara Crum. wife of Hiram Crnui, died at her home near Wilmore, on Wednesday. Auzust 2.. lS'.C. of droosy, aed fifty-nine years eight months and twenty-two days. She leaves, beside her husband, sis children. Johu, of lireens burg; Sherman, or near Wilmore; Leyiua. wife of Elmer Hrown. of s.o.th i.,ri,. Alice. Henry and Sophia, at home. The Mountaio Coal company, of Duo lo. this county, is preparing to open a new mine at that place which will furnish em. ploymeut to a large numb -r of hands ai.d cause a little boom iu the business of the town. The tVuusy Ivania Railroad com pany is outting in a siding extending from the Henrietta Coal company's mine, which will before long be ready to shiw coal. Miss Maria Crawley, a sister of Mrs. Judge Johnston, of this place, died at her home near Irwin, Westmoreland county, on Saturday, September 4th. 1..7, aged .5 years. The deceased was a daughter of the late Divid Hrawley, and was born iu Cambria township, two miles west of Kbensburic. w here her father resided for many years. Alexander Hrawiey, of Karr tow nship, is a brother of the deceased. Sometime before daybreak Saturday UluriiiiiK a thief pried open a back- wi.,.i..w of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ake. an aged coupie liviug iu Altoona. and secured Mr. in gold, that was locked in a drawer iu a spare room upstairs. The theft was not discovered uutil uoou Sat urday, when Mr. Ake had occasiou logo lo Ihe hiding place of his treasure. He found tlO that the burglars had left him. Ou Tuesday of last week while Chas. Kairau was helping wall a well on the properly of Captain V. M. Flanagan, at Coalporl. he received an ugly cut on the sii!e of his face by beiug struck with the crank handle of the windlass. He was letting a load of stoue into the well when the handle slipped out of his bauds, and in tryiug to regain his hold, was struck by it. It required seven stitches to sew up the cut. Shortly after 4 o'clock Saturday morn ing ihe night watchmau at the Altoona Iron comuany's rolling mill, discovered the Altoona irou foundry, just west of the iron company and located iu a building formerly used as an ice house, in Haines. He telephoned to to the ci ty for aid and one company startJ for the scene, but the lire gained such rapid headway that the foundry was doomed and the tire mau turned back. Mitchell Veach, a farmer who resides near West Middlesex, Lawrence county, had a bull at the fair at New Castle, 'a., las- week. Ou Saturday afternoou he was leading the bull, w hen the animal became enraged and gored Mr. Veach in the right side. The victim was tossed over the bull's head and was afterward draeifed along the road for two or three hundred feet. Oilier people w ho were iu the party drove ihe bull away, physicians aud an ambulance were sent for aud Mr. Vea-.-h was taken to his home. He cannot live through the night, as one of the horns went almost through his body. He is u. of axe. On Monday morning between two and three o'clock, Johu A. lieuder, of Carroll tow nship, discovered his barn to be on tile aud so rapid was the progress of the flames that it was soon a mass of smoul dering ruins. Everything iu the baru was burned, including all of this year's crops of hay and grain, harness, farming imple ments, etc. There had been no lire about the baru aud there, had been noue of the faaiily iu the barn afier dark. The Pennsylvania Railroad company has issued an order directing railroad policemen to break up the pracliceof steal ing rides ou trains. The order is not aim ed at tramps oarlicularly, but at uieu and boys living along the line of the road, who who presume on their respectability and acquaintance w ith iraiunieu for exemption 'roiu the general rule against railroad trespassing. Arrest aud imprisonment will follow every violation of this order. It is issued because of the frequency ul ac cidents to train jumpers. While Constable Iiolierl Royle, of Uol ivar, was out picking elderberries in the ridge a few days ago. his small pet dog came running up to him whining piteous Ia. Mr. Hoy le at ouce discovered thai the animal had been bit lei: on the shoulder by a poisonous reptile. Having mi aulidole for poisjn aud being a long distance from auy house, the poor canine succumbed within a short time aud died. Its body was terribly swollen aud turned a dark livid color. The snake is supposed to have beeu of the copperhead species. Fatal Burulpg Arrldrnl. A frightful burning accident occurred Sunday uiglit near Oak IJrave, iu I'iue Creek township, Cliulou county, which resulted in the death of Mrs. Margaret Yearick. a widow lady, aited 7li years, who wa the housekeeper for W. J. Ilenrv. Mr. Henry is employed on the farm of lieorge Tboinpsou, near Clinton, and Mrs. Yearick was the only occupant ot the house in which the accideM occurred. About 9 o'clock she was ascending the stairs w ith the intention of retiring for the night. She carried a coal oil lamp in her hand, and before she Lad reached the top of the stairway the lamp exploded aud threw the oil all over her clothing. Her clothing was all in a blaze iu a moment, and being alone in the house she was help less. Mr. Sohleisiuger, a neighbor, who lived about oue-eigbtb of a mile awayt hnard the old ladv screamlug and lau lo the Henry house, where he fouud Mrs Yearick enveloped in names. lie lore uer burning clothes oil as quickly as possible aud summoned other ueighbors, who did what thev could for the sufferer uum a physician arrived. Mrs. Yearick was frightfully burned. almost all or her body being burned to a crisp. She lived until about 5 o'clock Mouday morning, wheu death came to her relief aud ended her sutTeriug. Mtrriu .. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week endiug Thursday. Septem ber 9. 1SU7: Tromas II. Kelly. Tnnnelhill. and Grace Logue, lialliuiu borough. ... .... I k .. I P.. Ili.ll4l.lt N her in an liarueii, county. Pa., aod Magkfie Kuhns, Johns- towu. David A. Helsel. Hopewell. Bedford couutv. la., aud Laura Orives, South fork. I'barles A. Long. Crovle township, and Alice E. Mullen, 1'ortage. Frederick Frick aud Carrie Owens. Johnstowu. Frederick F. Griffith. Stonvcreek town ship, and Carrie E. LefT. East Couemaugh. Moodey S. Paul aud Jennie M. Shaffer. Beiiiimin Thomas. Elder towuship. and Jt. 1'l.u.i i.ivnsliitl. Agnes h tin". ----- Jonathau Gardner and Estella lierkey. Johnstown. Charles E. Troxeli and Susie h. Glas gow, . Ii-" A H. Widman, Pittsburg, and Julia Edwards, Johnstowu. J A Irviu. Uawk Kun, Clearfield coun J A. irviu. u ,..., 1 loll. lv, l a., tun o - William KerkebilK aud Cora A. Masters, Joliustowo. ... Thomas Ditoo aud Ada Fonst. Jobos- Albert Stephens, au eighteen-year-old youth of South Fork, had his head cut off by being run over by a freight train on the Pennsylvania railroad at 2:30 o'clock on Saturday aftern wn. Young Stephens, with some companions, had jumped the freight train at .South Fork, and when they reached Summerhill he tried lo alight. In jumping otf he tripped and fell, and the wheels passed over his neck, com pletely severiug his head from the body. The young man's father is a butcher and is employed by C. A. Dimoud at South Fork. His mother died about four mouths ago and it is said he was the only liviug child of the family. On Sunday afternoon about 3 o'clock an accident w hich terminated fatally oc curred a short distance from Wilmore. In company with several companions. Gil more McCloskey, aged about 19 years, and w hose home was in Lilly, endeavored tw vet on a freight train iu charge of Con ductor Hrantliuger. The train was going at a good rale of speed aud McCioskey failed in his attempt. He was thrown un der the wheel with the result that one ami was torn from the socket, and the other was terribly mangled. He was also injured about the head. He was taken to his home on Mail Express, but died at 7 o'clock in the evening. Harry Clabaugb, who was a clerk in the Second National bank, of Altoona. when it was ooted by Cashier Gardner, three years ago, and who was arrested it Ihe time for having changed figures in his books at the cashier's dictation, commit ted suicide at uoou on Monday by shoot ing himself. Clabaugh had been partially demented since his unfortunate couuectioii with the bank scandal. Of late he has been employed as a clerk iu the Pennsyl vania railroad storehouse at the Juniata shops. This is the second suicide as a re sult of the failure of this bauk. Hank Ex aminer Miller having shot himself while trying to uulaugle the defaulting c isbier's accounts. Charles Mucbell is dyiug at the home of his father, in Indiana, from the effect of a pistol shot in the head, aud Martin Fleuuuing, au uucle or Sluchell's w ife, is in ja. I lo answer for the shooting. Flem ing had trouble Willi John Dodsou. w hose wife is also a niece of his, aud Sunday evening Fleming was at home wheu Sluchell, Dodsou aud John Horner passed the house. Fleming hurried outside and a hatchet was thrown back aud forth. Fleming rau into the house, returned with a revolver, fired, aud Stutchell fell. Flem ing Iheu ran to the fallen man, picked him up and carried him into the house, putting a pillow under his head. Ho got his pipe, lighted it aud proceeded to enjoy a smoke. Thursday afternoon the large barn on the farm of Kenjamin Lo man, about four miles southeast or Indiana, was totally de stroyed by lire. The lire, it is supposed, was caused by sparks Hying from the en gine operating the threshing machine Ihey were running in the baru. Mr. Lovvmau lost :tA) bushels of newly threshed wheal, "-MM bushels of old wheat, "0 tons of good hay aud all or this year's crops. The the threshing machine, the property or Hales George, of Centre tow nship, was also burned. Harvey George, of Homer City, was burned pretty badly while assisting iu Ihe attempt lo put out the flames. Mr. Low man's loss is estimated at l.."Am, ou which there is au insurance of f Too. Mr. George's loss is about trMXi, on winch there was no insurance. Krai eiai Iran.lrrn John Kartell, by the sheriff, to James Noon, Munster; consideration, $:kt. Administrator of Elleu E. Saxton lo Wil liam 11. Miller et al.. East Couemaugh, '-,. James Noon to W. W. Amsbry, Munster, 7Kl. Inler-State Building .t Loan associa tion to Susau Kuutz, Stonycreek, t'lf. F. H. Audersou et ux. to John Edgin, Keade, J. E. Shields et ux. to Luke T. Sanker, Allegheny, (yi:. John Ashcrofl et ux. el al. to David M. Uu off tier, Cresson, f'.1. Thomas W. Suiay -t ux. to Bird Mangus Croyle, 1479. Marko Puhek et ux. to Daniel Leu.lel, et ux. Juhnstow n, !.." I. Daniel Leiidel et ux. to Marko Puhek. Johustow u, tl.l.'iO. Charles Jones to Pennsylvania Railroad company. Portage boronah. $-.'."o. Ami M Knit .to John N'eirauer et ux.. Johnstown. $..(. Treasurer of Cambria county to George liraut et al.. Washington. $lo. Administrator of Samuel J. Horner, to William Maser.. Dale. $1J. Administrator of John L Auiigh to Rache! E. Amigh. East Conemaiigh. iei Heirs of Jacob Horner to heirs of Peler J. Gerhardl. Johnstown. f'.'.'iO. John II. Otierberger el ux. to Emma Gerhart, Carroll, V). Chest Creek Land .t Improvement Com pany to John Otto, Patton. t'MO. Philip J. Sanders et ux. lo W. W. Ams bry, Munster, $307. John 11. Clark et al. to Thomas Clark. M u lister, tl. Amanda Davis et vir et al. to Thomas Clark, Munster, tl. Henry lilough el ux. to Albert L. Miller, Ferudale, .'.-. Cambria Iron company to George II. Masters, Coopersdale, l.lmt. Lizzie A. Hammer to Calvin M. Ankeny. Roxbury, f .tio. Johu Fisher et ux. to Cambria Iron Com pany. Upper Yoder. f43. George J. Schwaderer et ux. to William Schwaderer, Cresson, t-'tw. Ilrownnl In m Vault. George Franklin Fisher, a young son of Jerry Fisher, of Coopersdale, this cuuutv. was drowned on Tuesday in ihe privy vault in the rear of the parents' home. The little fellow was nearly two years of age. His mother left him outon the porch and went into the house lo attend to som duties. Upon coming out of the house ai d being unable to find the child about the house, Mrs. yisher called upon some of her neighbors, but they reported that he had not been seen. Finally, afler the boy had been missing aliout thirty minutes, she called her husband, who was iu bed. Mr Fisher. Ihiukimc his son might have falleu into the vault, fastened a hook to a strong pole and began to explore it. He had made but one sweep or the pole through the vaulr, when the hook caught iu the child's clothing and he was lifted out. The vault is tilled to a depth of about three reel. A 1 1 no m a ttltln Uamt. Jacob Hyle, of Altoona. was arrested Saiurdav and bound over iu the sum of f -J, io on ihe charge ol consyiracy to de fraud wholesale dealers. Hyle has been working with Lin wood Browu, who was arrested Tor the same offense early in the week, and although now charged with be iug t he organizer of the scheme, he in formed on Brown and telegraphed tie United Stales ofiiceis for authority to ar rest him. Hyle was counting on turning State's evidence and saving himself, when Brown forestalled him by making a confession. The pail had secured several hundred dollar's worth of goods or various kinds rrom wholesalers by rlse representations and had disposed of them. They worked under the tirm name of "Robert Ulsh, dealers in butchers' supplies." The Portage Iron company, at Dud- cansville, B!air county, will put a uew eighl-iccb hoop mill in ooeraiioa about November 1st. It will give employment to tifty men, beside the usual helpers and laborers. Conn Proertilaa. Court met on Monday at lo o'clock with Judge Barker on the bench. After calling the roll of graud and traverse jurors and hearing a number of motions and petitions, the following cases were disposed of. Commonwealth vs. Marcus Wohl. surety of the Deace. Court directed the costs to be divided between the prosecutor and the defendant. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Doooueb, surely of the peace. Defeudaut ordered to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. William F. Wertz, conlinued. Commonwealth vs. John McfCenna, Ed ward Gaiiancy and James . C. Bradiev. Settled, the defendants to pay the cos'.s. Commonwealth vs. Frank Su brow ski, ioZ ini entered. Commonwealth vs. James Rhodes. Geo. Bomgardner aud J. J. Rainoud, electiou oflictrs of Dale borough, refusing to give a certificate of electiou to William Slick. Jury tind defendants not guilty aod the prosit-utor, William Slick, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. William Anderson, fornication aud bastardy. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a line of tlO; J JO lying in expenses; the costs a.id tl a week lor seven years. Commonwealth vs. Frank Monthe. forni cation and bastardy. Defeudaut plead guilty and received the usual sen ten 'e. Commonwealth vs. William Potter, yio lation of the liquor laws, three charges. Graud jut y ignored the bill. Commonwealth vs. Webb Potter, illegal liquor selling. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a liua of (50, costs, aud CO days in jail. Commonwealth vs. Richarn Lewis, lar ceny. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a line of t."0. costs aud fix mouths iu jail. Commonwealth vs. Thomas . Williams, larceny. Defendant plead guilty aud was sentenced lo the M organza reform school. Commonwealth vs. Johnston Fitch, io cestious fornication; iucestious adultry. J nry find defendant guilty. Sentenced to -ay a line of t'Joo, costs and two years iu the Western penitentiary. Commonwealth vs. James Rowland, as sault and battery. Jury find defeudaut not guilty and divided the costs between the defendant aud the prosecutor, James; Goldberg. Commonwealth vs. James Goldberg, forcible entry and detainer. Jury iiud defendant nut guilty and the prosecutor, James Roland, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. James Goldberg, per jury. Grand jury ignored the bill and the prosecutor, James Roland, lo pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Jesse Whitmore, lar ceny and receiying sloleu goods. Defend ant plead guilty aud was sentenced to pay a tine of $.o, costs and six months iu jail. Commonwealth vs. Fred Denison, point ing tirearins and carrying concealed deadly weapons. J urv iiud defeudant uot guilty of the lirst offence, dividing the costs be tween the defeudaut and the prosecutor, Samuel Crissy, aud guilty ou the second charge. Commonwealth vs. James Fiudley, as sault aud battery. Jury tind defeudaut guilty. Sentenced to pay a tine ofllo, costs and lio days in jail. Commonwealth vs. Joseph, Austin and William Rutter, assault aud battery. Set tled ou oayruent of costs by the defend ants. Commonwealth vs. Adam Nilch. assault and battery. Settled ou payment of costs by defendant. Commonwealth vs Matilda Lindenburg. assault and battery. Settled ou payment of costs by defendant. Common wealth v. Lawrence Voik, as sault and battery. Settled uu payment or costs by defendant. Common t eallh vs. P. F. Jones, seduc tion, fornix et cel. Continued. Commonwealth vs. Henry Domdern, as sault aud battery. Grand jury ignored the bill. Commonwealth vs. Ilenrv Hoos. larceny and receiving stolen goods. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pav a tine of f'jo, costs aud six months in jail. Commonwealth vs. John Spangle, forni cation and bastardy. Defeudaut plead guilty and received Ihe usual sentence. Common wealth vs. lobn Rullege, as sault ani battery. Setlled ou payment of costs by the defendant. Coiniii jri we t!th vs. Charles Siani, false pretense and fraudulent iusolvt ucy. Con tinued. Commonwealth vs. Albert Little, larceny and receivi-uz stolen goods. Settled by de fendant paying the costs. Commonwealth vs. Johu W. Porter, lar ceny and receiving sloleu goods. Grand jury ignored the bill. Commonwealth vs. Janiis Cruse, assault and battery. Continued. Commonwealth vs. James Slump, as sail It and battery. Jury Iiud defendant not guilty but that he pay one-half of the costs and Lucy Nagle, the prosecutrix, ihe oilier hall. HherlfT'a hale. On Monday the properties advertised at sheriff's sale were disposed or as follows: The interest ol Andrew Long iu a farm of one hundred and forty-four acres of land in Susquehauna township, taken in execution al suit or Porter Kiuports, was knocked dowu to M. D. Killed, Esq., for ti3. For S'tO the plaintiff -theGallilzin Build -ing fc Loan association purchased the interest of Thorn js Muuroe iu a lot aud buildings at Galliizin. The German National Building fc L tan association, plaintiff, paid f J.") for Samuel Ivirkpalrick's interest iu a lot iu Pallou borough. A house and lot in the borough of Gal liiz ii, sold at the property or Augustine Sutlou, was purchased by the Galiitziu Building Jc Ljau association, plaintiff, for Is I. W. J. Jones' interest in a housi and lot in Portage borough, taken in execution at suit of the Galliizin Building Jfc Loan as sociation, was purchase:! ti Joseph Knep per for JS.U). The sale ot the interest or Jchn Bergen hollz in a house and lot in Elder towuship. taken in execution al suit of Fred W. Hauk. was adjourned until Friday at the court house. The Equitable Building & Loan asso ciation, plaintiff, purchased the interest of Benno Such in a lot iu Carrolllown for .'5. The sale of the interest of William Towusend aud S. R. Kirkpatrick. tt-rre lenuaut. iu a house aud lot in Hastings, taken iu execution at the suit ol the Equi-. lable Building &. Loan association, was stayed by thecouit. Foi 2j dollars the Equitable Building 3l Luau association, plaintiff, purchased the interest of Matthias aud Eliza Jaue Sbort encarrier in a lot in Susquehanna town ship. The same association paid f."0 for the in terest or Orville Keough iu a house and lot in Hastings, taken iu execution al its own suit. The Equitable also paid f .'j for the in terest of Andrew Logerbaum Iu a bouse and lot in Elder tow uship, taken at suit of its own execution. Hlnrcllaiiraaa Valirn. About -M copies of Smull's Legislative Hand Book have beeu sent to Superin tendent Gibson for distribution in the pub lic schools of Cambria county, incompli ance with au act of the legislature. All schools except primary schools aie entitled to a copy or this book, aud will be supplied w ith such duriug the auoual visit or the Superintendent of tne schools. - ' lirUY pay retail j.rice. ! 1.1.1 li m taka 11 your order tor r ir?i t i- tem ma coiu. warranted t tr i.r l i oi) rfHR Eunfburg Bui Id I n a. Uun Am tattoo I will otfel lor ala at tte Khey Huildl Kl n(borK. on the lounh Moo1a la Al'iilsr, I'juiuwi. THUS. 1A VIS. L.BMTBB LiKixu, Secre'-arr. President fl'WO oowa atrayed away from the Hoer farm 1 Id Cambria i wnnhip. about ten rayiauo Tocy are D.ef-l lo have raivea hy th" time. Any peraon lnu h-Ir whereabout will eon ler a laor sur .rn ling url t lilN'NYa KIMKAI.L Aug. 13 V7.il Kteouunc, ATTHL OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, aid e.-e;ia.ly the orster-lnrlnK people ol Unrturie. are Invited to call at Ki.l.t. McHrreo'a Hid knlablc Kualanraot. wl en they want Kond. Ireab Oyaiera, by Ue pint, quart or gallon Or you can bave them sttweii or Fried, all at the lowest price. Kreata Oyiters every day. octllll JOS. HORNE & CO. Time to Get Samples. Fall is approaching. Thin dresses must give way to heavier fabrics lefore long. It is time to send for sam pies or the N E"V FA L L DRESS GOODS. Send Tor as many a you like, aud as often as you like. Just remember two things wheu you write for samples. One is to give the best description you can or the quality, kind, i altern aud price limit or the goods you desire; the Other is to MKNTION THK TATKK 111 which you saw them advertised. Our Fall Assortment is In. We have the new goods rrom 45c. a vard to as high as you wish logo Bui better assortments, belter goods aud low ei pi ices thau ever. It is the aim of this store to give you belter goods for the same money, or the same goods 'for less money, thau any other store. Try us aud see if we do uol do this. We meuliou only one bargain this week, for the assortment is so tremendous that it is impossible to give any idea of the varieties. A line or line new Fall Suitings. Cashmeres. Cheviots. Bradford Suiting. Fancy English Varus and Plain Serges. All uew uoods aud new patterns. We are making a special drive on a special lot, selling them at less than they cosl al wholesale 4."r. A VAiu. Plenty of other offers like this. The above will probably be gone in a week. Be promul if you wish any. WESTGK 5 PENN AYENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. No. 5,084. Til K First National Bank OJ-' KKKSSItVKU. VA. .4 I. Ii .V Et J.S, ITmi.lrMt. M. It. K ITT El. I, f. l-rrnt. A. H. HI I E. iathicr. It. SC.t Ml. A fi, Aw. VAMnltirr. lllKtl KIHO : I In liaaa. H It Klllrll. F II Harkrr. r. w la l. Hrbalrr orintlli K J aiuri. A. V). Hark. A general banking business transacted iu all its brandies. Accounts of merchants, farmers and oth ers solicited. TRESPASS NOTICE. We the nnuVralKnr.1 citizen el Allegheny and 'iearnll township here'iv arive nutlre t the publte n.t to lre.iti in ur laiida Any one l.iubd iicm. a.rli,K will be preveouted to the lul. extent ol ihe law. (-Ufoed) John Sutton. 11. S Steut. T. M I er. Jatuea T. Sutton Ja J. U tlwr II II Conrad. K.lwar.1 Ivoty. Ieib A. Krie. Mr. H Will. John M'lkBroiiif . Iiwe h Sutton. Aukui-i Shiitlner. 1'he.Mlore sttortn. Alex Ivory J.hr leak. Jacob lrkcnto.tr. Khtliu A i 5 ray . 4ico. M Sanker.lt. M Krai it H-nry .1. I'vnrad. W il 1 1 am Mortn. tteo. f Kiuk. K.dert Johnston John K MansDel.1. Krauei II- Ka-al. Jam-s II Mai may . Jehu Kanua. ilt i. Set more. Kridarl Touilmaon. Mr. Albert Kho. ti ti Woven. Jiwepmne liuttmao. Kranto Keicht. Itr. V. II suuunrrvllle. Simon I. MeMulicn and I nn Mr iy. Mrs. Corbeling Satlon. May 1. ISH7 I jr CLOSING OUT. I desire to inform my customers aud strangers that I will ohrse my stock ol Harness and everything in the Harnett line. If you don't waul to buy, come and take a ieej at my goods. Your neighbors may waut to buy. Collars mm Harness, IJridles Hiding and Work, l'ads of all kinds. Fly Nets, I -up Dus ters, Halters, Buggy and Work Harness, Whij. Curry Oml?, Brushes, llings, B"Kry Cushions, Harness Oil. etc Now is the time to buy Harness (.iooda. lk not miss this) opportunity. tetf-TKAM NKTS A Nil LA I DUS TKBS AT CO.ST. Come lo see me. II. 11. FREDERICKS. High Street, Kneof-hurg. CATAIlfiMfifl r M avers,- 55 Hl Uh:aI. H1EASE and la the result ol cold" ao l aii lden climate rhana-e. Koa Yocf Protcctioh we iKisacivel; Mae that thli remedy doe not contain mercury or any other Irjnrl.m drua:. Kf.Y'S CREAM BALM l acknowledged to be .lie tuort .... u u.e NU!UHTh Told In Head and 11 ly K.vero' II reined lea. Ir opens and e tmiri the nal laaea. allaya pain and InHamnistion. heala th Mires, peotectn the membrane imo cld a. restore the ae ol taate and amell. r-rlce rate Itruir gluts ur oj mail Kl.Y HKu I'll Kits M Warren Street. New York. Jane 4 VT. ly. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the matter ot the estate f Ieri Kurkett. la'e ol A-bil e boro in. roeae It I fcdnlntstratlou ,u aaid enta'e harlnv been sranted to the undersla-ued, all perr.ina In deliteo to said eriale are rr.ioea'e to make I ui mediate payment an I Hose harina- claim attain t the same will preaeoi lus properly piu-b-tted lor settlement. JUAN OA WL.KY. K. A Swimiiu. Adtum airatoe. Attorney lur etato. Asbwllle. l'a. Ashvilie. fa., Sept. lu.H T.AU EXECUTORS' NOTICE. letters tetmentar on the uliti ol Itemet rlus A Metl.n an. late ol Ailnch-ny townablp -rabria eo iuty I'enna . deceaaed. ha dm n axra'tia to the onderma-ued, notice I bsr- by wlven lo all persona owing sild eatle to llt,ae make lmmdiate payment and t'.uee ba ina: claluia cr Ucmai d imu at said eatate will present theni, propeny autbe t .-ated, lor salt e uiencuL FKANK U. I.IITI.K. .o.riN t .M.allU UH. Executors n U meirlus A MIjukU, deceased, luret'o. l'a.. Sopt to. 18WT ot. m a GALLITZIN, PA. OITcrs in variety of stock, quality and prices, the greatest indueemenls for Casa or strieily fancy I roduce to be found w.thm 30 miles. J ia-ul-j Wc Buy All Heavy Goods in Car-Lcte. FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, Oil- CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, Salt, FIELD SEEDS, GROCERIES, We have a larSe outlet for Fine Color, Worked Solid FEESII BUTTER, Fruh Clean Ks, Choice Clean Vegetables, etc., etc. We will not buy uiu-Ienn egss. or Rutter that is soft and white no matter how clean or frc,h, as we cannot sell them, and we bel.eve a fair understanding is only just to he persons who take care and ex,.ene to ,.roiluce the best results. A poor horse does not brin- the price of n good one, even .f he sells at all. Why .should produce? Occasionally markets will be overcrowded, even with good goods or produce. We handle CHOICE STOCK Whenever Possible. This spice will kfep you in touch with our store by quoting ,,ri).es :in., ,i(.ribinf. . , WE m s Trnrm ipt Tin WTPTm nrm cmAnn ... 1 viium ' o. 13. VT Xa wAx iuuit viaauuttDiuiUa ecan Wve you money on heavy goods aud givey verv low tirices all through this frreat store. c J y i o o rou W. H. WESTON, - GALLITZIN, PA DKAI.KK IN ST0VES, RANGES, FURNACES, Mooflisig and Spoufing. KINDS, Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pumps, Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., EBENSBURG, - PENNA. DENTISTRY ! Don't you know that you ran liavp tlioe iteravrd anJ olli-n-iv- trelli r-slirel to a tiealihy c i.udi t ion at a Very Moderate Cost ? Iioii't oii know that I can do your den tal work a ur.-al deal -h-jper llian you can yi-t il Uoiii (!! hT-? Iioii't you know that it i a vtry ilanecr oiik 1 1 1 i 1 1 if lo take Chloioforui. Kllit-r or l.aiiKliiiii; lias? If yon iioii't know, coiiif in niv ortir ntui I will di iiiontrate to toil lh truth ot lh atMive. Odontunder ! Tlii N llifonly s-af? anat h-lii- known to-day lo the dental rofi"iiou. 1 have the ei-nive ritthl of Klwiilmri. Teeth e.xtrai-ietl tmsiiively without pain. Teeth tilled w itli Cll. tl and up. T.-elh tilled with alloy. rents and Tt i'enl Teeth filled w ith Silver. 2." l ents and i-ents. Teeth cleaned. 2." rents and .Vicenls. Tee lh ex I raeleit. i-ent. liULlHKOff.VSAS l.tiV ASf.Vm. Gold Fillies, Crown ni Bridge Wo rka Specialty ! THE SEASON1 T FOR SELLING C oods T a is about over, hut we still have juite a lot on hand that we want to dispose ol' before putting in fail i:oods. There are nianv things in what are considered Summer Goods that are suitable lor fall wear just the kind you will need for this time of the year. We want you to 1 .k over our stork of ClMhinir. If there is anything you need in the line we may be able to save you some money, as our stock is lull and we imi-t in ike room for fall and winter rooU which will soon be in. In Shirts. Overalls. Hat, lii.iv.s. arvl in fi erv thins: in that line you need, we etrrv a Utz sv. -k ,.f You will n.-e,! Fruit J trs. Tin Cans, Jelly Olasses, Tuml.ler?, etc., for alliui; ui. iru:t We havt- a lart- r-tK'k of I hem. This lieine U meen fs.s uis. it w called, it is ln-d .i tn iw jut what you do WHiit. I.tll we re k.t (.me ii;. h full s-s irtiu.-iit iu all liu., aud tihall take pleasure in tin.w itig y.u through tin -.h k. I'eelinir ronlident tliat holh jirii c- and woik will prove satifa. lory, 1 solicit your patronage. Dr. Richards,, BARKER BRO for. 17j2.il ni Cctlrc Streets, lhalm. H M KIF.O lF..TISI, Julian St., Ebensburg. May I. l7. NINE-TENTHS Of a"l the Ills are due lo Constipation. LAX A TEA rnres-onsti:itioiiandii-k hidu-he. l'lejis ant to take, dm not r ip'. For srtle hy :i! voiir driirL-ls, KVaii'ltt-V. Saiiii- free. Manuf:uluie.l hv THE JOHN H. Mi ld, CO., Warren, l'a.. 3 12 "7 Glm a pecimlied Brrnd- winninr EdacmtKa. r citcvimm aH.v ro P. DUFF Ar SO VS. 244 Finb Avenue, fl TTSts VUG, PA. hw enjoyed a convtant patnruire for over nirtr ran. It In wniirfullj efficMcioafl in mil iLttw , ravh m KheMMail-w, l.iMbtc, 4 ftlarrh, 1 mt kiirhr. N trartmlfxlav. Kitiirb and othr ailmentd where pain to an attend ant. Try it. At It-iik mores, or tv nuui on rvreilt of nan adslrean and Z& eenta. WINkrEUVtANN & BROWN DRUU CO.. BaltlMre. Md.. V. a. A. '9 Fall Announcement! We are nw prrp trel to show you th 1 ir-rost and het selected stock of Men's, Hoys' and Children's (Jlo hiu and Overcoats in Cambria county, w i'h jir cs as low as ever. We bought our tail rods befote the advance and will give our customers the benefit of early purchase. We have by far the lariat assort met of 'Tis a whifF from the far oflf wuotls of Spain that greets us when we seeli repose upon a bed of clean CORK SHAVINGS, and the best of it is the price is low. Your dealer will supply them. wa have ever h il, and at prices aw ay d iwn. A'l our fill and winter lilothiny; was m lie expressly for us by firt-class t tilors and and are npial to the fin;-it mrc'int tail.s' uinke We hive h complete stick of ihces, b..th heavy and fine jjoods. It will more than pay you to bay ymir I'lothi-i, (Jents Furnishing- and Shoes from us. A vi.-it to our store will cocviuce you that the best p!a-e in the JState to bu Clothing is at C. A. Sharbauch's, CARROLLTOWN, PA. . . , Tea Clubs Wo will Intctw von. Send na your aUlrran ou a I'ua al t ar.l. AMERICAN TEA C3.. Pittsburfr. Pa. aiaaaaaaalaaaaAAlAjaaa1 aa a a - - - SfffSfifSS-"1 m WW WW W W W 5 -x? Z 1 : mm . aft' " -''.- W, aa Wmt M i r.I 'lie ?" Aud r-atilat-tiiii in . iiK-f. nn,- ii.at is a 4 asui'e 4 a Kuod -M.kinir in- 1 k.mhI haUt-r anj a CINDEREIabA: : : hmhj im.I : : i Who ran think f f mm aiinpa ttUUK tt patent f Wanted-An Idea . Tr.nr 1.1 lhT mar lina- ai weailth. Wrlle JOHS Wk I lUKkbCKN PaU-Dt ill.- asra. VW anhinKUKi. i. c.for ihir fl." pno B ,nti It., t it Biutur! laTsa" - waui4. Aim in an iir, win, a vi. of m--iii.e ext-rv want of the bottle-k-.-ri nuKl.raie oi. Tlirv liavt all Hit-lm--i inipr..v.-ii. iu-. ,i, i ar i!,.i 0f lt.. Ii nuier'al. ai..1 l.v itf t i work- no-ii. I ii-v lmf uiaiiy if.a.J fu.Mul in t.tlu r .i.iv.-i. W -ii.ii,1 v e aim f..r tli CIVIil'I'I'l I a w hal -u .r.n-uo more. Judge fVr yonr.lf. Your t'toiiev li.-k if .f t ttL.1 lT Sold liy Ihe followiriK d.'al-r-. Ekknsui-ko - H. A. Jh-makT. l'a uitoi.i.tow s I". J. llietri.-k. IIstin,4 w I. I. ISoi.i.-r. M-AMil.l n K. M. lou.l.-r. Iattx A. M. 1toma. Liiiv W v liriri-. Sil tilKiKK-.. S. (;re vu. I'lksson -l'r-.i m,.u Store. lft-lciCi J lowo. L