Jf)11 JVLY31 . IS S3. C.U- A. VP VERSOXAL. there and the Other riace. -ft 1 . r--. i '..e op e'1 1 tne Suaar Bowl, 'ilr r Ti't"r are about hair ncrop. " J.r,.h nr.i If K o the Sugar Bowl. '..taiit Pic-tmaster-Geueral Mai "v j f Cresson and very ill. j yr, t-a!einie!lons ko to tho Suet jl);iPtl,p t! i i- ypr Is aaid to be !. 1 .,..ia:i well at the Sister's ' c .irr'-lli"'''' completed with an j ,.( v.fr at a dt-r'-li of 127 fi-et. . f e i xri Tt life without air, aj " l :!,iitil pure blixl. Cleanse the 4 :!i Acer's ;iratariila. ,j z r fif I r, will be. at the Monn- ' I 0.)f) E't-nhurir, Monday and Tues- - . u tt. third" sn'' ,,urth- i A'-nf-' Hunt- Kmeiiy will cure I) tt f t.i'k or loiii, female diseases, ,4- p.itritiiin an .1 kidney disease jl ;0, r grasshopper are at work on " corn and potatoes in the vicinity ,- .'.ale, Somerset county. j Tu-?'!y ls',t a yunl woman In " (I : ?3ve a young luan a cowhitilng In -j.1 l'i" Prigg, of Lexington, Ky., , f: j.-.n Driiirf- ami Miss Cynthia j4 i.f A uiurii, N". Y . are visiting their m I- J I''-"K"- of lni P'ce. it .t rt"'h Andrew Shank, of Cherry !fI t I'mI :ana county, was riditig a few ,H ', ream! and fell over upon him. .-,::., m'tiin 4-t hours. f ir-iTe M. Itiddle, who has been t pa-t in Phiiadelphia, returned , . in the Eastward on Wednes 'it j f i. :;iv irnjht barglars broke into jt : !i mrt at Wllmore. and went dj ,-v ri! trunk In the baesage room. , ,1 im uf plunder carried off was ; Mi Henderson, formerly of this t im of Greenshurg, was on a :s family at Eatrohe last week and g n- rhoppe d the end of her thumb iB-n.yt'tiij to cut a piece of wood. Mine, executor of William Mc i !.-oa-e.i. will sell a large lot of ilip'pfrty at the late residence of 1 rm:tt. on Tuesday, ttm 23tti of ti xt. ar orks in Huntingdon will prob- I i at Sheriff's sale on the 11th of i : t,fl, the stockholders having d -I i' trustee, to Issue tbe proper , Jacuby. who wos brought from :.i the almshouse some time ago, I it n-itit utlon on Sunday last and 4 -tre taken to Johnstown tor f mi Mnriay. $ rt-.-Hii aod Coalport railroad con i; i .1 ii-e $13,000 to their workmen ri Me-s are being taken to com- --.uii-Tit nf indebtedness Incurred tr r W. P. Van Ake last summer. 8-: boys were rowing a boat lo V. ' J.'.'ii.tn Indiana county on Sun r.'if Vein named McCullough i Vrfi-re asiiitance arrived hJ . 1 i ir. v ) ... . .. , 1 n -. ii lUM.y iri'UTrinu, l f.i:,t f.iut.d by Mrs. Handcuff on ::-3r fie Lead of Plane Six i. vr ., L'tuwht to the almshouse j".m v.f.t.- a.ioptfd by a Woodyale . t 1 oil :i:i-iay lnt. "1 tst ,ir !nl Smith western, a nar-rK- mul i standing twenty miles fl r.-'iu j has been abandoned and v t-'t? up. leaving ft large mineral ir'. firal .1 ,-tiict without means of . :i. t :i Indiana they d' things now on ra'-ve p'an. Since there Is no "4t- " "'.tow in twenty-five cents ' t-! t! ir t-e.-r by the Keg. They 'H! t r ti - , each investor getting at - f..r t j'lirt-r. are every where utng and rec "iki 1'irk-r'- toi.ic because they 1 from extierlence that It peed ' -?'ii desp.ndenry, pain or indiges-iSir-c" in the l ack or kidneys, and ' peculiar to t!ie sex. 1 in. M'M'tp, the capable and "t'rfiretr in the Eteii!i!urg and fi t in.ad, is r'I to the itea-shore en ! V- I'l-u-'omt-d summer furlough. i W- a'j-en .v Mr. Michael McCaon, ' 4 tt.mttie and running the tna- ' '.arL"d J..(,n I'eteron, residing treef . Ueru va, who was en a 1 the interior of a locotno t n t'c rr.u'id hnusp at that place '-1ay. was found dead at about c k in ti- afternoon. Death was ' 1 'i"e,4!ve heat. n il-i;, r E;der township Is at !-Y picking berries and killing Hh wears a pair of cants f.avl-K ti( h la r.ot n remark. rt'Ttr-tVt that the patches art rar.'.s tt.at he wore In Europe i'V. r'5 ,,f E;dp, township. ir-w .,,) David Lantiy recently ''"''urina fnur and one half feet i-uvuuiicirutr, - -'0 .nr,a killed oni -. .V ie about tbe Iieeently Mr. George ry. Ic Oliver townshlo. a -,ake r..ld up In the window J-emer.t nf his residence. He fl"- In trie roll and whon h ' ir cut something slapped v ' Tteh'lnd nnnlUrl 1 v ix inches In length. " r. It was then killed. I- IavU ig eonsUntly re- ' t s ti v.: lare and varied as- ' '' "''W. and among tbe a , i s..rviceable ladies' shoe r.-v. , f -- t -. j ana, also an. other C:i ar,, examine bis stock l'-' !,u and shoes, and r,d Oiidren's shoes when i T ; ' , ! -i Sine, as his prices f. a resident of Franklin n'y, was found lying f t er residents rn Vnn. s- lad evidently been dead - Tv.e isiy Dvj been to !ti ti e morning attending ' ' ri-r I eaten a hearty dln ' "-t 'e. n ty members of her t;ar,-,t;y U1 perfeRt health -ahisa-. r;b-d to heart dla- 1 ne will or the late Father fiihha h.. been filed for probate In Tittsburg. ne leave his real estate to St. Mary's church and all his claims on the church as pastor. His ready money Is given to the charitable Institutions of the diocese, not Including tl e churches. Sr. Mary's church Is given $1,000 In trust, the Interest of which Is to b de voted to tbe celebration of low mass for ten y,ar9 for the benefit or his soul. BI-hops Mullen, of Erie, and Tuigg. of PitUburg, are appointed executors. People from Cambria county visiting Philadelphia should stop at the American House, on Chestnut street, nr.no.it. tn ; per.der.ee nail. The house is in a good lo catl. in the city and all Its accommodations and appointments are first-class. Its pro . prietor. Mr. James D. McCleliand. formerly ; of the Logan Huuse, Altoona. is acquainted j with a good many of our citizens and its ! chief clerk, Mr. U. II. Thompson. Is we II j known to every body In this locality, and when people from the mountain bang their J bats in the American, Doc makes them feel i nome. Try 1U While the Pennsplvania station In Har rlsburg was crowded with people late on Friday afternoon suddenly a warning about was heard and a runaway train from the North, having on board the I3ih Regiment of tbe National Guard, came dashing It to the depot at a terrific rate of speed, knock Ing a baggage car, Just crossing a switch out of Its way and crashing Into the rear second section of the day express east, then about ready to start. The enaloe of th , runaway train was thrown from the track no sugnuy damaged, and the platforms of tbe cars were wrecked by the sudden stop page. The express train was sent forward 200 feet by concussion and the rear Pullman coach somewhat damaged. No one was in. Jured though there were hundreds of people within a few feet of the track. The acci dent was occasioned by the failure of the airbrake to work, the engineer thus losing control of the train. On Thursday night of last week shortly after fast line east had passed Gieensburg, Mr. M. J. Shannon, a newspaper wrltei and pt inter was picked up near the station, lie was moaning pitionsly and an examination revealed the fact that be was badly hurt. He was removed to a hotel near by and a surgeon called in when it was found nec essary to amputate his left leg and left hand, lie did not, however, recover after the op enttion and sank so rapidly that he died on Thursday evening. lie had evidently been Intoxicated, and while walking on the track was struck by the fast line. He was a brother of Judge Shannon of Pittsburg, ne was a good printer and writer and was well known throughout the Western part of the Stale, ne was In Ebensburg about a month ago, and not finding work went to Cherrv- I tree where he bad at one time worked and, we believe was the founder of the Btcord at tbat pi ice. When the fast line east reached Altoona on Tuesday morning, an officer In obedience to a tetearam from Dayton, O., arrested a jtuuuk mnn ana a i-year old girl who ac companied blm. The telegram upon which the arrests were made charged the young man with kidnapping Minnie Linton, of Canton, and was signed T. Linton. Tbe young man said his name was narry Linton, and Minnie was bis sister. Their mother is dead, and the, father is vicious, keeps bad company, and has been cruel to Minnie. Harry and an older sistgr reside in Woodbury, Conn., where their guardian. Mr. E. Bishop, also lives. The young man went to Canton last week, and after mt!. fying himself of the brutality of his father determln. d to take his sister to Woodbury. A second telegram from Canton instructed f'e authorities to let the yonng couple go, and they left ror the East on the day ex press. From the St. Joseph, Ma, Sunday Herald of the lQth Inst., we clip the follow ing which, as it relates to a one time resi dent of Cambria county will be or interest to her many friends In the neighborhoods of the Summit and Loretto. where Mrs. Martha Ivory at one time lived. We understand that Mrs Ivorv Is at nresent wrv low hu. Ing been confined to her room for nearly twenty years: "By permission of Rt. Rev. Bishop Hogan yesterday morning mass was celebrated at the home of Mrs. M. A. Con rad, Ninth and Ronbivoux streets, being the eighty tnlrd anniversary of her mother, Mrs Martha Ivory, who Is also mother of Miss Agnes Ivory, Mrs. O. M. Smith and Capt W. W. Ivory. Father Ignatius of the cathedral officiated. All the near relations of Mrs. Ivorv, except one son, John, who lives In California, were present. They with a few old friends, Mrs. Shehan, Mis. Clark and Prof. Philips, after the service, sat down to an elegant breakfast. Many nice presents of fruits and flowers were given Mrs. Ivory and a beautiful basket from Sister Teresa of the convent." DROWTfKD Nbar Johkbtowh. T b e Johnstown Tribune says: Shortly -after 12 o'clock Sunday Albert Thomas, a colored man, aged about 20 years, was drowned In the Stoneycreek river at what la known as the "Rocks," near Grobbtown. He and 13 other colored men had repaired to the "Rocks" to take a swim. All tbe members of tbe party, except himself. Lad swam across the river. He hesitated, saying to Mr. Alex. Bogus, who was one of the crowd, that he was not a good swimmer and was afraid to undertake to swim across. Scarce ly, however, had his companions reached the other shore before be was seen to plunge Into the river, ne struggled from the start, but seemed to be making headway across the stream until he bad covered mora than half the distance, when he disappeared from sight. Bogus and several others of the crowd entered the river and swam toward blm to render assistance, ne reappeared above the water and struggled desperately, but In a moment be was lost to sight again. Just as Bogus got near the point where be sank he reappeared a seoond time, but be fore Bogus could grasp him be again sank and did not rise. Tbe body was recovered yesterday morning. No Inquest was held as such a proceeding was not thought to be necessary. anrr:a! session of tbe I i tal s ciety began on priniis. About A Wadrfal Dtaeavery. Consumptives and all, who suffer from any affection of the Threat and Lungs, can find a certain cure in Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption. Thousands of per manent cures verify tbe truth of tnls state ment. No medicine can show such a rec ord of wonderful eures. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers now gratefully proclaim tbey owe tbeir lives to this New Discovery. It will cost yon nothing to give It a trial. Free Trial Bottles at E. James Drug Store. Large size, Sl.OO. ; nr-M eluding four ladles, -e r , i mee'in w- eorge , y 1 r' ei'ter.t, Dr. Ge .e. ait. r which Dr. W. B. i , '''! a 'vered a feeling ad "p V n itLir' t'-e bounds j ( ''!-;.!vanla Dental asso- 'r ''? "Ponded lu behalf of j ; a : ,,., tiJ irp8iderjt ElljoU 'if fiU r . . f.'v- 1 ' !l w,s listened to I '.r, t " rhe lemaiuder of tbe "'"'- l" t- e transaction of Tbei ! no aeflarbtlna nature. Ir. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy does nothing of that kind. It does not make the sufferers who trust It worse nnder tbe pretense of doing them good. It acts tenderly and In sympathy with what Nature herself is try ing to accomplish. Do yon have trouble with your digestion, your liver or yonr kid neys. Does rheumatism pain and rack yoa? Is your head thick and heavy? It will charm away tbese ailments almost ere yoa are aware. " i ' 1 tl e JUcn.alnn ,.f m.f I !r,tere-ts i,f the pro ! '"osed .n Thurs lav tl.e iS.Mls Gap n:?- i i Bneklena Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruls es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores tetter, chapped hands, cbllbalns, corns, and all skin eruptions and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Trice 23c. per box. For sale by E. James. Railroad Parehaae. The people all over the State are Inter ested In the competition that will give thero cheap freight and the fact that the South Pjgiiylvwniand the IWch Creek rail roads, which were be'ng built for tliatpur pose have passed into tbe hand? of the Pennsylvania and which takes away all op. position, will be seen by the following taken Trom the Philadelphia Time of July 2lst: "The deal between tbe Pennsylvania and the New York Central railroads, by which rate, are to be restored and thj business of the lines Is to be put opon a paying basis, has teen practically consummated. The only matters to be settled are some of the minor details, and doubtless they will soon be satisfactorily arranged. The agreement Is an alliance between the New York Cen tral and the Pennsylvania offensive and de fensive, with all tbat the term implies It nas a deeper significance than the mere transfer of the Beech Creek and the South Pennsylvania to the Pennsylvania railroad and the control of the West Shore by the New York Central. The negotiations were begun last January. At tbe time the Penn sylvania offered a guarantiee of lf per cent, on the money which had then been expended on the construction of tne South Pennsylvania. The offer was refused, and the work of building the road continued. If the Pennsylvania had at that time offered the terms which were decided upon at the conference at Merlon, last Friday, the com pany would have saved the peipetual Inter est on about $2 000.000 at 3 per cent "In the transfer of the South Pennsyl vania and Beech Creek to the Pennsylvania the minority stockholders are offered the same figures as Mr Vanderbilt, but they know that Mr. Vanderbilt does not look for his compensation In the price he will re ceive or his Interest in Pennsylvania. Tl ey know that he will vastly Increase the valee of his New York properties by the deal and so can affoid to sacrifice In a manner his in terests In Pennsylvania, nis property has already increased In value many millions of dollars since the fact thai the deal was to tie mada was first made public a few days ago. The alliance between the New York Cen tral and the Pennsylvania Is made without consulting the interest of the Reading peo ple at all and tbe Reading system will ul timately become a mere dependency ot the Pennsylvania. "The alliance also means a bitter war against the Baltimore and Ohio. It means thatjlf the Baltimore and Ohio ever gets to New York, it will be over Its own tracks. Mr. Vaoderbilfs interest in the Reading and Jersey Central Is sufficient to control the policy of these roads, and they will be controlled in the Interest of the alliance. When the money kings of New York and London notified the New York Central and the Pennsylvania that they must stop fight ing, a way to stop was toon found. In tbe la.it two weeks New York Central stock has gone up thirteen dollars a share. A rumor was current on Third street yester day that work had been stopped on the Southern Pennsylvania railroad, but could not be traced to any source. Several of the prominent contractors were seen last evening, who said they had no orders to stop work. There le little doubt, however, that such orders will be Issued in a abort time." A OrandOpportanlljrlo Vli.lt (be Sea- here at Low Rates. The excursions to the 6ea-shore, provided by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, have Been so successful and so cordially ap preciated by tbe people of this section that the company has decided to run another to Atlantic City and Cape May, on August 6th. As heretofore the special train will leave Pittsburg at 9.00 A. M. running through to Philadelphia In twelve hours. Passenoera after spending the night In the Quaker City may proceed to the shore on any of the nu merous trains of the dr.y following. The August tens pel at ure of these points is pro verbial for its cooling, the torrid heat of tbe dog-days vanishes before the fresh breezes of the ocean, making. life a luxury to tbe loiterer by the sea. A ten days' stay on the shore goes further towards bracing op the tired worker than any other mode of recreation, and one must go a long way to find a pleasanter place for his vacation than either of the resorts mentioned. Sport and amusement Is plen tiful, and time never hangs heavy on one's hands at Atlantic or the eape. Excursion tickets, good for ten days, to be used going only on special train, but on any regular train returning w Ithln the lim!t( will be sold from stations named and at prices quoted: Pittsburg, Irwin, Greene burg, Unlontown, Connellsvllie, Latrobe, Blairsvllle, Indiana, Apollo, Scotdale, and Butler f 10; Johnstown $9 23. Cresson, $8 50, Altoona $8. 00, Tyrone 17.63, Huntingdon $7.10. Cumberland $8.30, Bedford $8.30, Mount Union $6.73. McVevtown $6.30, Lewlstown Junction $6.00, Mifflin $3 63, and Newport $3.00. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following transfers of real estate were filed In the Recorders office, this place, for the week ending Wednesday, July 29: Mary Grady et al. to Owen McCue, Jr., for lot In Millvllle borough; consideration, $2,300. William Benr.ett to B. F. Hlnchman, for lot tn Wood vale borough; consideration, $2,600. James M. Gillan et nx. to Bridget Howe, for lot In Johnstown borough; considera tion $4,800. Henry F. Clark to Lemon J. Clark, for lot In Grubbtawn borough; consideration, $323. George Dibert to George Edwards, for two lots In Upper Yoder township; considera tion. $125. Joseph R. nummel et nx. to P. S. Car penter, for lot in Stonycreek township; con sideration, $60. Only Fractions of Elves, How many persons live only a fraction of average human life because they neglect to take the commonest precautions against sickness. It Is disease In Its maturity that kills, and maturity Implies growth. A slight Indisposition Is usually slighted. They who avail themselves of Qostetter's Stomach Bitters known it to be efficacious in chronic cases of disease, but the process of cure Is a far easier one if It Is used in early stages of dyspepsia, malarial disease, rheumatism, constipation and liver derangement. Let those who would avoid the peril which even the moet potent remedies cannot avert,steer clear of tbe rock upon which so many con stitutions sollt an under-appreciation of the danger of neglect. " will not do to omit care and a recourse of medicine when health is affected. If debilitated, or ner vous, or dytpeptlc take It for granted yon are In want of a remedy, nse tbe Bitters. Oat or Korts. Many persons complain of not feeling well; and, though not absolutely sick or In pain, are perpetually In a state of discom fort caused by the digestive organs not properly performing their work. To correct the disordered condition of tbe btoroach and restore health, take a balf-tableepoonfal of Simmons Liver Regulator after each meal. Try this purely vegetable cathartic, tonic alternative and It will convince you that no one can take it and remain long nnwel.I Fits. All fits stopped free of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after first day's nse. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle free to fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St, Philadelphia Pa. river. THREE WEEKS DOWS SOI TII- Next morning Saturday, we bad set apart for attending the "Exposition." Street I railroad enrs left the city every few mo- ments for the grounds, and steamboats left i the Canal street wharf at slated intervals, j Tbe distance about five miles by tbe Ml- sisMpt I. O" direction up the river rx-Ing northeasterly. We found the Exposition building on the Western front of tbe and In sight of It. It Is on an extended plain containing 245 acres, known as the Upper City Park. 1 shall not attempt to describe the building the fact that it covers over one and a half millions of square feet sufficiently speaks Its itnmersily. To say that the whole build ing outside and Inside is grand and impos ing is a mere common place yet my want of architecural knowledge precludes my going into particulars. I thought too the arrangement of the va rious productions of the different States could not be more happy. To attempt any thing like a particular description would tire, without informing the reader. Eaci State was represented by its favorite productions and the number and variety ex ceeds belief. There was no exhibit In the whole biiitdiug that excited more favorable comment than that of Ihe Cambria Iron company, and 1 could not fail to exult ia the triumph of machinery and productions so near my own home as a Penosytvanian and a citizen of Cambria county. Outside of this exhibit, I regretted to ob serve that my own state was not represented in proportion to her mineral and manu facturing wealth, and her bye millions of Inhabitants had a very meager attendance at the expoHtion. Florida excelled tn her tropical fruits, and Louisiana In the extent aud variety of her agricultural, mechanical and rnariae pro ductions. A rare .uticle, obviously the product of feminine Industry and skill, was pointed out to my lady companion, somewhat in the charkcter of a crazy quilt. This was an embellished map of Louisiana In needle work. Each parish of the State was given with rare felicity; ar.d each parish was em bellished with Its chief production. This parish would have the sweet potato in va ried needle work of pale, yellow silk. that would have baled cotton displayed in like manner; a third would exhibit the sugar cane; while the gulf counties had tneir bay ons and lagoons alive witti alligators, green turtle, moccasin snakes and other reptiles; j all shown In their Datural colors. In the j Mississippi counties the cotton tree, the ! cedar aud others formed the embellishment. (Tbe State Is not divided into counties. 1 What is counties In other States. Is called ! Parishes in Louisiana ) The intense beat of the day made it a re- I lief when evening approached. It was tbe most oppressively hot day we experienced during our whole Journey. After a luncheon ! at the Exposition restaurant we sought the 1 return steamboat and reached Canal street I about sundown. This street is the great business street of New Orleans and extends ttrough the city from the steamboat landing. It is the great business centre of New Orleans. Here we spent the evening till late supper time in shopping. The shops were very showy and tempting the shopmen exceed ingly polite and attentive. But as a general thing the goods were lea substantlel in fabric, and higher in price than in Eastern cities. This ie the English portion of the city as distinguished from the French tho' In all tbe business places the French lan guage Is spoken when necessary. Traveler. OF THE LEG. Money is the enfrersa! necefltr. and none but ejnle or r.ml will arTt-ct to rt-aplM It. Mr. Atirira E'.l.'wiirth. o Vurt Een. fltr 0unty, N. Y , bi l re.-tlir -.1 thl irnth. Hi. ,nr In voire.! !hc whole ( Mm tlilvh Nitre. n.J ibe si:(Tor- l-.il n.iin tooked torwxr t, not wtthintc nppnrent ' n-nrna. lo.lo'ith hf mil deliverer. Tho fa-iilly j I t.vs . i .ii- tet'iit I i in i. in nr ih "iiui. -ert ! It K thai he "l'!! w ..i , lcl! the ;,ilpni I the -p-.'. Ir. Hand K K N r.li Y. ..I lion Imjr, N. i Y , who waii ron-ulted. held a l:rtervnt opinion i auj ui.n-te.l th limb. The Ifcwtor then ml. I mm -icre'l ireeijr nil irreat ttlood Sie-eirh: f'.VV OKlTri Kt.MKHY to iifl--ril tune ami iirnath to the evtem ami prevent the return of the deae nl M r. Klliwrih rem l nil to thin dav In Co bioum uf health. Th' ventleman'i ilia--e wag the nT.ri' ol '! h.i. and Ksnnodv'e Y Yfhlt K KKMKIiY pnriflr.l il, t.od and ro tire.! ti ttini tti- m rr oor-- mure tw elj'iy hta life. A -e ,n nff rii r fr m i,, ilit- trao l'lr I.. :lreriiv" Tr Kavorlto Krme.ty Yi nr druxiit ha- it. (INK IXM.I.AK, h.ittlo li -r In mind the r.i'rletur- tiate aud addrer-n. lr Jijrid Kenne'v. !tond-nt N. Y. 'la Keep tlte Hlood lnre l Ihe principal end nl inrrntmln ami llxrvrr:e In tnell-ipe. To thU nt'j.-el pr.ihnhi y no one ha e-ntnltnted mo c'linilK than Mr lurid Kennedy, of Kon rioitt, N. Y.. In the prxlm-llun of a medicine bleh ha Iimim Ikiii hi. under lh title oi the Farorite Kerned." It remove all imvuritir of and t all Fins-Al about a quarter after ten j AMPUTATION tl t'UKH fin pfiurMiav iiitf'it wie ni:zens in our usually quiet town, were startled by the rinittng of thx flre ln-11 and the cry of fire. Mr. Jutin Oonuherly had given the alarm anri b'ssi'er, Mrs. Murphy and her daugh ter were the first to discover an unu-u I litftt In the fa.Idlery establishment of lac Davis, abt'Ve the store room of John L'ovd &?on.on High street. G-n. V. R -ad- E q.. and his son, who live Immediately adjoin ing had, a'o noticed the nnusual light aud had ii t up and when the a la i in utvt'n they attached a smali Iim- to tl.eir hydrant and commenced throwing water on the fire. As the fire was in a hack rm It was dif ficult to ascertain the exact li-cal-ly "f the tir, and when the liose catiiaire ariived and the luese attached to ihe plugs, water was thrown into the building lt'rU'h the dooraiid windows and also holes were cut in the nmf and a stream tit water poured into tlie garret. In a .-lioM time yery vrs tage of fire was gone at, d the water was the element likely to do the most damage, as it began coming through ftom alM.ve into the I the Klo d r.x,ll tte, ,,r ,r.,tl Ijvpr K Idneyr. cor.--t ..nit :j j t:on, lv-iftia ami Store roota of John L'ny1 A Sons. They im- dnean-aatid weaaneaiea .eruiiar to leinalea. mediately set to work lo piotecrt their got-ds as ujuctj as possible by covering them wil'.i gum blankets, coats, etc., and thus saved a large amout.t of their goods that would otherwise have been damaged and destroyed. Their loss will he considerable, however, as they only covered the most valuable goods and a great many were wet. Mr. Isaac D:vis" Inss Is estimated at abont $200. he having lost several new naddiee and a li t of r.ew and par'.ially fintiished har- j ness tdi which be had no insurance. The I building is owned by Ex Sheriff Myers, and j Is considerably ilamaKed by water and by Cutting holes in the roof. His loss Is par- j tially covered by insurance. Ilow the fite originated Is a mystery, as the fire appears , to have orfgiiiatel in the back room of the. saddU r shop among a pita of o il leather , scraps and where there bad b"en no fire. The preventing of a large and destructive fire that nht have destroyed an immense BTiount ot property, as the bntldirg is in the i very cent r of the business poitioti of the' town, and where if the fire had once got heal way It would have been Impossible to check should be added to the list of credits due to the water works. nTfnn cnnniumniTirATT namm MVJJIl tViMJUU "" WHLli LiUM ft tav veietaws HALL o hair Most be sold REUARDi.kss op eosT within TWENTY r).YS. Ilest Brown Backs J'W, r ,,r,v5- fi r ' - WMe Backs, vour choice for 7. S and 9 cents. Bet OLO PAPERS ?( 21 2.1 and .! r-n'a-els.-rH liw-v charge 40. 50 and 60 cents. It ill pay you to BUY YOUR WALL PAPERS NOW. They will never be so cheap again.. V ntr lorsamp'ea. Great Clearance 'Sale in Carpets, Immense Stock to s ' -ct from, no reasonable ofTers will tie refused, BRUSSELS CAR PETS 45 cents and up; WOOIj INGRAINS, .to cent and nn; RAti CAKPEVS 1 cents and up. Dado Cloth Shades 2."i cents to 75 cents ; Stair Oil Cloth 7 cents; Floor 0;1 Cloth yard wide, 20 cents. Com Quirk for Hargaine. 13 II. HPRANTrciE, 1 1th A vonia" 1 7t.h Street A ltoorm WnnVi Hardware! Hardware! -:o:- IIIOITAiSTT TO CITIZKTsTS OF EB ENSBURG AaJSTr) VICINITY. ORITl'ART. SnERRY. Died, at his residence lo Al legheny township, on Thursday, July 23, 1885. Mr. Peter Sherry, aged 81 years and six months. j Mr. Sherry came to this country B3 years j 80 and settled in Allegheny township, where he resided up to the time of his death, lie was esteemed and respected by all who I knew him. He was a tievf ut member of ' the Catholic church and passed away very soon after receiving ihe last consolations of thatchu'Ch. A wife and five children sur- ' vive him. At the time of Ms death he had ' 44 grand children and 16 great grand-children. His remains were Interred in Carroll town on Sunday. OAUN'TNER. Died, In Carrolltown. after a lingering illness from consumption on Wednesday, July 29, 188."5,Mr. Lawrence Gauntner, aged about 35 years. The great popularity of this preparation, after its test of many years, should be an assurance, even to the most skeptical, that It is really meritorious. Those who have used Haix's Hair Kexkwer know that it does all that is claimed. It causes new prowth of hair on bald heads provided the hair follicles are not dead, which is seldom the ease: restores natural color to frray or faded hair; pre serves the sraJp healthful and clear of dandruff; prevents tbe hair falling off or ohanspu? color; keeps it soft, pliant, lus trous, and causes it to grow long and thick. Hall's IIair Rexttwer produces Its effects by tho healthful influence of Its vegetable ingredients, which invigorate and rejuvenate. It is not a dye, and is a delightful article for toilet use. Con taining no alcohol, it doea not evap orate quickly and dry up the natural oil, leaving the hair harsh and brittle, as do Other preparations. Buckingham's Dyo roa tei WHISKERS Colors them brown or black, as desired, and is the best dye, because it is harmless ; produces a permanent natural color; and, being a single preparation, is more con venient of application than any other. ruinus it B. P.. HALL & CO., Naihaa, K. H. Sold by all Dealer in Medicines. Cannell Proceedings. Council met tn regular session. Burgess Barker in the chair. C'ouncllmen preaent: Evans, Jones. Kltiell, Thompson and Lloyd. The minutes of last regular meeting and three special meetings were read and ap proved. The following bills were read and on mo tion orders granted: BUI of P. R. R. rreltht and drag a; a $33 SO " E. A. Marsh, police 6 00 John Ielhty. 1 days work 1 2 ' Dayton Maaon. 1 1 vt " Frank Maaon, 2 " a fro " Otin Maaon. 1 " " 1 2S " ' K. R. Tlhhot. 4 person 4 eo '" Jotin A.. Klalr, 1 day with team 3 00 " John J. Erana. 1 day with team S 2 " " K.J. Keonett. 12 hours with team 3 SO " " V. S. Barker Bro IS " " 3 to A. A. Parker, 10 hoora with team 3 00 " ' R. K. Dana. 153 hoar work S4 S4 " Hershel Darin, l day .it " " 1. M.'hote. 3 hammer hand'.aa .7 On motion of Mr. Evans that the bond of Evan D. Evans In the sum of $500 with Evan (, Evans as snrety and the bond of Isaae Evans in the sum of $3,000 with C. T.Roberts and George Iluntley as surety be approved and filed. Carried. Mr. Evans moved that the Burgess be re quested to make nut and prepare a state ment of the receipts and expenditures in cident to the prod nction of the water sup ply for the nse of the borough and private consumers for the past five years, and to have the same published In the two news papers In the borough for the information of the citizens. Agreed to. On motion, adjourned. Terr Rmarkabl niaeevery. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchcster.Mlch., writes: "My wife has almost been helpless for five years, so helpless that she could not tarn over In bed alone. She nsed two bot tles or Electric bitters, and Is so much im proved, that she Is able now to do her own woik. Electric Bitters will do all that Is claimed for them. Hundreds of testimonials attest their great curative powers. Only fifty cents a bottle at E. James. Oat Itwor K porta. With the opening of the tea son of out door sports comes the time of trouble for the poor victims of Flay Fever and Rose Cold. For them flowers have to odor, and the summer little or no beauty. To snuff, sneeze and wipe their weeping eyes for three or four successive months, this Is their pitiable portion. There Is no help In sea-voyages, there Is no help in high moun tain air. But there is a positive cure in Ely's Cream Ba'.tn. Try it. If you con. tinue to suffer It is because you neglect a remedy as sure as it Is cheap and pleasant. THE MARKETS. Ebensburo, July SO, 1885. Flonr, choice family $5 00 to 6 40 Wheat, white Rye Corn . Oft i?4 a Clover seed Timothy seed Flax seed...... Beans Potatoes new Butter, lb..... Lard, lb.. Eggs, per dox Onions, per bu ....... .... Day, per ton new ...x.. 1 00 75 70 60 7 00 2 SO 1 SO 3 00 1 00 12 50 12 00 A M EX DM EXT TO Til E CONSTI- tlon to the citizens of rhla Cnmroonwea'th for their approval or reit-rtlon by the -noraI Ai seniMy of the t'ommonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pnhlihei1 by onler nl the Secretary of the I'om monwesl'h 1" pnrnnnce of the 1st section of Article XVIII ot the fnnftltntlon. Joint resolution pmpolna" an amendment .o the Constitution of the Commonwealth or I'enn sylvanta: He It relrd hv the Senate and Hone of Rep. reaentattve of the Hnmm on wealth ot l'ennvl ranla In ireneral Aemlly met. tht the follow Inir la yiroosrt as an amendment of the Consti tution of the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania. In accordance with the provisions or the eighteenth article thereof. AMENnMF.NT. That section five of article fire of the Con'tltn- tton of the ('oniinnnwrlllh of Pnnvlran fa which reads as f.ll iws: "Whenever a conntr shall con- ' tain forty thousand Inhabitants It shall constitute I a separate judicial district, and shall c!ct j jndare learned In the law: and the fneral Asa- ! emhly.sha'l p ovide for additional Indues, as the j business of said districts may require. Counties contnlnlna: a population less thn Is snffle ent to constitute separate districts shall he f'irnied Into convenient sinvle districts, or. If necessary, may be atrached to contlRriions districts as the (Gen eral Assembly miv provide. The office of asso ciate j'u!e. rot learned in the law la abolished In c unties torminr separate districts; but the several associate jtidires in rfflce when the Con stitution shall he adopted shall serre for their unexpired terms." be and the same Is hereby amended, so as t. read aa follows: Whenever a connty shall contain slxtv thon'and Inhabitants It may constitute a separate judicial dltrlets.and may elect one jitdire learned in the law. and the fleneral Aemb1y shall provide for ad'1t or,al jndues as the business or said districts may re quire CntiBtle not lorinlnic separate districts, shall be formed Into convenient slnsle districts, as the tleneral Assembly may provide. The ofriee nl associate judire. not learned In the law. Is abolished In counties forming separate district and havina more than ine law judire: every other county shall elect two associate judges, who shall not be required to be learned In the law; but the several associate judires tn office, when this amendment shall he adopted, fhall serve for tbelr unexpired term. A true copy f the Joint Resolution. W. S. STas-aaa. Secretary of the Commonwealth. ORrilAXS' COURT SALE )F valuable real estate. Byvlrtneotan alias order Isinlnv out of the I Irphana' court of 'ambria countv.to me direct'!, I will expose to public sale at the premises in (lalllttln borouvh. in said eountv on Saturday, the aand day of Anarust. A. T).. lsss. at 2 o'clock T.n , the tollowinir described real estate, via.: All that certain piece or pnrcel of laud situate !n flallltain borouuh. In said county ol Cambria, fronting seventy-one feet on Main street, adjoin ing; lot of Charlos Selhiti on the Wet, an alley at the back and lot or T. S Troxell. M. I)., on the outh, baric; a two storied rrame dwelling bouse, a stable and outbuilding! all In Rood re pair thereon erected. The house la larica and commodious, navlna thirteen rooms and Is very suitable for a boarding bouse or tor offices. This property will be sold In one whole piece or la two piece, as the same may be sold to best ad vantaire. In case of a aale In two pieces, the bouse and lorty-six leet of (tmond fmntine; on Mam street and extending back the full lenrth ot the lot will comprise one piece, and the other piece will consist of twenty fire feet fronting on Main street and extending back along lot of Charles Selbltx. ninety feet to an alley, having the stable thereon erected, Tbrms or Sa lb One-third ot the purchase money to be paid at tne confirmation or the sale and the remainder in two equal annual pay ments, with Interest, to be secured by the judg ment bond and mortgage of the purchaser. . . , , K. A. rt,ASS, Admlnlttratrlx of Joslah M. Chr ty.dec'd. July 31st, 1SSS. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SHERIFF. I lret.y announce myself a a candidate lor the Iiemoeratic nomina tion ofSlierlff suijeet to tho Ueclstan ol the letn ocratlc primary eiactlons. JorSKPII A. OH AT. Carriir.pwn, May S. ms FOR SHERIFF. If ier-l)ynnnr.iince myself as a candidate for Sheriff subject to the deiiion of tho Democratic primary etc-tinn. JOHN W. WOMJEKS. FOR I'OOR DIRECTOR I here- by announce myself aa a candidate lor the nomi nation of Por Ihreet.ir subject to the derision ol the Itcroucratie primary eleeil.-n. JOHN FEKOUSON. Blackllck Twp.. Juno 11. 18. FOR POOR DIRECTOR I hfr-ly announce myself a a candidate ior poor tlirector suhj-cl to the decision of the fmocratlc primary election. JulIM L11ZIMHK. Clearfield township. July a. -8i. A UDITOR'S NOTICE! JJE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IN- forming the people of Kbensburg and vicinity, that we have opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, t-irMEcrr.i.Yrr.'r tools, builders' iliiww.irf, l-Tll RAL .!" I'L E.M h.YTS, FO R KS, SI 'AD ES . ETCK- U-SMITH TOOTHS, HORSE SHOES, HARROW 11. S XTXAILS OF ALL KEYDS.BAR IliO.Y and STEEL, lJer IIOUSEFTTRXISHLYO GOODS, RE- tT VOL J 'ERS, CI TL Eh (i I YS. SJIEL LS, IW a 111 Tit ID GES, T n 'l.YES. CORDAGE, ETC. Referring to the. above, we respectfully ask the citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for a share of their patronage. We have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought our goods for cash, and believe we can offer great inducements to those who desire to purchase. E. DUFTON & SON. EBHS'KCRO, April 3. 1KR5. -IX BUYING YOUR- I n the matter of the account of Abel Tlojd, trustee spp'iinte.l to sell the real estate of .lonn M. Itager. deceased, nnder proceedings In parti tion. A nd. now June 10th, iRVi. on mntlon of Alvln l.ans, Fji. .attorney for accountant. A. V. Mar ker appointed anditor to ascertain liens aeafnst the heirs of said decedent, and other parties in terested and to report distribution of the money In the hands of said acconntant to and among those b'tfally entitled to receive the same. Notice 'S hereby iciven tht I will sit at my office in Kbenstmrg. on Friday, August 7ih, ISS:.. at 2 o'clock in the afternoonfor th e purprse of at tending to the duties of above appointment when and where all parties lile-csted mav attnd il thev desire to do so. A. V. BAKKKR. St Auditor. Khensburg, July 17, '85. B RIDGE LETTING! The Supervisors ef Portage township. Cambria Co , Pa., will re.-eive proH.rcs for hnildioic a bridge over south branch of Conemanirh river near Portae-e. Pa . until Saturday, July 25th. 15. at 8 o'clock p. v ., according to draft and specific itions now In possession of supervisors. All propo-als must be In accordance with said draft and specincations. which can be examined at any time, by calling on John McDonnell, at Portage, Pa. The bids are for the wno l and iron work and materials only, as the abutments and approaches are built by supervisors. All proo sals to be sealed and left with or sent to Francis Mnllen, Portnire, Pa., on or before the above dato. The supervlfors reserve the rlirht to reject anv on all bids. FRANCIS Ml'I.LF.N, JOHN MoiHII'l'H. Supervisor. Porta.'. Pa.. JulyPMiS.S UN1TEP STATES S M.E OF LA.NI IN CAM BKIA form, I'lSXSYlVASIi. Pnrsuant to Sec'bn 3T49. Revised Statutes, the endersifrned will offer at pnblic auction, on Sat urday. September VI. 18-5. at 2 o'clock, p m . on the premises, all the rieht, title and Interest of the United States in and to the lollowlna de scribed tract or parcel of land In Cambria county, Pennsylvania . Keelnnlna- at a snaar tree marked for a corner, thenco r land now ot Joseph Van firmer eat 6 dearees south 7 perches to a post. the..ee by same south 7 derrees east 24 perches to a post on line ol land of Thomas Powells' estate, thence by land of said Thomas Powells' estate, west 2 decrees south 4"'i perches to a post, thence n rtli 23 decrees east 22 perches to a post, thence north 11 dearees east ! perches to a suaar tree, the place of berinninic, containing 5 acres more or less, belnir the same premises conveved to tho tTnltod States bv William W. Pudlev. Trustee, by deed dated jnly 24. recorded in said eountv in Ijlber M folio 7S1 et teq. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cah and bal ance in S and 12 months, with interest; or all cash at option of purchaser. Deferred payment to ne secured ny notefi and mortarsae on ine pro perty. A. MrtTK. solicitor ol ttie l reaaury. June 12. 183S-t. (URGES, COOKIHG HID IIE1TIIIG STOVES, Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters, Tinware, Copper Ware, Sheetiron Ware, Lamp Goods of Every Description, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Soup Ladles, Granite Ware, Coffee Mills, Plated-ware, Toilet Sets, Cake Boxes, Bread Closets, Clothes-wringers, Egg Beaters, Slaw Cutter, Iron Stands, Fancy Spittoons, Slop Buckets, Hard Coal Parlor Heaters, Soft Coal Parlor Heaters, Copper Kettles, Brass Kettle-:, Iron Kettles, StSaiH (Men, Rice, Milk and Farina Boilers, Perfect Waffle Irons, Boilers of all Kinds, Meat Pounders, Mincing Knives, SSV KllTOS. And a Laree Stock of KITCHEN' ATVTH 'LKS, will i sol.1 at I.nw Price. Ch.1 and Examine the Goods, LOOK FOll MY NAME ON' THE WIN DOW, AND YOU WILL HE SURE TO FIND THE RIGHT PLACE. FRANK W. HAY, No. 280 Washington Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA- DOWHJ DOWHJ D0WI! THEY GO I a??i 7ow offering and selling at the following prices No. 9 New Cook Stoves, trimmed complete, $27.00 24.00 No. 8 ditto. ditto. Good double bitt axes - - 85 Best Wm. Mann made - - 1-00 Good Ioji h an die cast steel sJiovels, Genuine (Jlnthes Writer ?2 75 Imitation, same as soul at cither places at J2 r.0, I sell at Rest cat steel corn hoe 20 to 30. Dtinn crtfre clirpfi (trass scythes heat marie, only ltest patent snath ...... ('omtron snath Bert quality or nails, per kee Sarvin'a bueey wheels, per sett Goshen well pumps, the best pump made at greatly reAuel prirr Waeon fat springs, 65 cent per pair. teel shovel plow blades. Tcts. per pound. Bar Iron 1 Vets, per pound. Ten thousand and one other ar Hurry up if you want bargains. Cash only will bay at the above prices. G- HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, June 19, 1884.-4t. 2 25 SO 60 35 2 2o 5.00 "Sets; Jiaij forks frcm SO to 40cts KiiKsfy Shafts per pair .35 to 40 cts. Tl'e celebrated chieftain horse hay rake qo Uivir locks and knobs all complete IVmble hat and coat hook, per dot... Barb fence wire 6 cents per pound, 3 to 4' in. tapered file assorted, 6 for 12 Ineh mill files 6 for 8 Inch mill files io tor 80 13 S3 1 00 1 00 Iron harrow terth 2''ctrer lb. Steel harrow teeth, 2 cts. per pound ieles at corresponding low pri E XECUTOK S NOTICE. Corner Peaa Ave. sad Slxfn Rt., PITTSBURC, How. Wt. A. Hruow. Pres. ot B'iard el Trusteet. PA. J. P. Annaaws. Soct'y of Hoard. The Tarieei.t, Moat Thorough, Practical and Soe ceveftil Commercial College, tt Knirlinf. Tralnln School In Fennyvnla. 813 Stuitenta last year. Klevatit Huilvilnir. Mrtt-claita Rtiulpment 27 InKtrnctori". IS Lrve Halla and Hesitation Booms, occupying; an area et oyer 10,000 Sq Ft. Ooplea of the finest piece or Penmannhfp In the i-to wiin nanaoooa ol ac-nool npoc application to Hi rm on D. Williams, Baj1ne?f Manager. JiH.Cl.llt Willi a mb. A. M. Principal. JEFFERSON ACADEMY Canoasbarfr, P., 90 miles from Pltubarg. For both aexes 10 teacher. Thorough Instruc tion in t.'LAaercAL. Commercial. SoiBvnrio, Normal aid Musical Oornss; alao, French, (iirman and MiLiT8T Drill. Students pre pared for Sophomore year In any college. Tnttlon, SIO tm SIS. Next term opens Sept. 33d. For catalogue or Information, address Kb v. W. F. HKOWN, Primcipal. Jnly 34, '85-41. Important to Canvassers, WASTED-Lire OunriMfin In ererr counts In the United Stafen to sell Ft X'S PATENT K E VEKS1HLESAI) IRON, whlcn comhineg two Sail Irons, Polisher, Flater, ., one Iron doing the work of an entire aet or ontlnarr lron Is self-hearing hr gas or alcohol Ixtnp DOF.N AW A V WITH HOT KITCHF.KS. Price mol era te. A large and laming income Insured to good canvasser. AdilreM, for circulars. Itc. FOX SAD IKON CO.. Keade St., N. Y. SALE! KANSAS LANDS In the heart of tbe great wheat, corn and stock rivwiiif BKIIUU Ul lOVOUIW The Real Ettate Reporter, describing-the coun try and land for aale, sent free. Addwa, A. B. McCONNELI,. Real Estate Agt Formerly at t Hallna, Pallne Co., Kas. You a g town, O. ( Beat Bank References (irelk Will he nold at nrlrate dale. That popular and pleasantly located Summer Hotel known as "Mflmoat" at Eoensharg, Pa. The hone is thoroughly furnished and Is oro Tlded with all the necessary outbuildings, and fltty-three acres of Improved land adjoining the borough el Kbennburg. Also one twiehorse car riage and one road wagon, all of which will be sold cheap. For particulars call on or add ress UEO. A. KINKEAD. 4t Ebenvtiurg. Cambria Connty, Pennsylvania. rr AIpVF.RTIKF.RN Lowest Kates for ad JL vertlstng In IMI'4 good newspapers sent free. Address Oso. F. Kowill A Co., 10 Spruce St., E LECTION NOTICEI tn runuance of a rennlntion of the Connell of Ftienshurg horoturt approved July 13th 188S. No tice is herehy given tbt an election will be held at the nnnal places of holding municipal and general election in the Kant and West wards of said horough on Satnrday. August 221. A. I. neiween tne hoors or 7 A. M.. and 7 r. M.. lor tne purpose ot determing whether the Indebtness or said horough shall he Increased to any amount not to exceed seven kt cenfnrn nnon the assessed valuation of the taxable property therein. Tickets Town to m labelled on the o itside increase oi debt " and to contain on the Inside the words "no lacreaseof debt." or -deht may be Increased." Amount or last assessed valuation uv Amount ot existing indebtedness: Coupon Bonds 5(K0 on Accrued Interest SB uo T-.t.tf. of Michael C. Bradler. deceased. letters testamentary on the estate ol Mleneel C. Hrsdlev.late ol Lilly's Borough. dee'd. having heeen granted to the undersigned, notice is here hv plven to all persons Indebted to said estate to make pavmenl without delay . and those having claims a'gasnst the same must present them properly authenticated ror settlement. ' MKHAEL BRAPI.ET, Executor. Washington twp.. July S, 1. t A DM INISTR ATOR'b NOTICE. Kstate ot Sisni. Mc('rtaT, deceased. letters of Administration on tne estate of Samuel MeCleary. dereased. late of Wafhlncton township, having been granted to the undersign ed notice Is herebv given to those Indebted to said etate. that pavment must be made without delav, and those having claims against the fame, must present them properly authenticated ft-r settlement. MH'HAEI. lfNOHVK. June 6, lS5,6t. Administrator. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. 5-135 00 Deduct amount of duplicate for yoarlSS. Applicable to the payment f same f 129a 77 maianc due on duplicate or ia3 s 4 - ISS 48 1U 13S5 S Net amount of bonded Indebtedness $nrn 71 Amount of outstanding orders flow Balance due on dup, ol '83 for bor... 4 HI " " "84 24 OS A mt of " ' 650 S9 Amount of Indeb edness proposed to be In curred I000 00 Percentage -f assessed valuation. .0323 per centum. The sad indebtedness to be Inenrred for the purpose of obtaining an additional wator supply lor toe uorough and a sumcient quanttiv ot ro"e. F. H. BAKKER. Burgess. Attest: J. H. DAVIS, Clerk. Bt Council Chamber. July 13th, 15Si. N OTICEI Notice Is herebv given that the following ac count has been fllad In the Court af Common Pleas, of Cambria coun:y. Pa., and will be of fered for confirmation by said court on Monday, Sept. 7. 1SS5. The first and final account of Adam Sobettl. assignee ol Andrew Eckenrode and William C. Schrelh.trading as Kekenrede and Schroth. H. A- SHOK.M AKER, 8t Prothonotary. Ebensburg, July 25, 18S5. N OTICE OF INCORPORATION! Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court ot Qnarter Sessions of Cam bria eountv. tn be held at Ebensburg. on the first Monday oi September next.for a borough charter for the village of Summit and adjacent territory. In the township oi Washington. JNO. E. SOANLAN, Attorney for Petitioners. July 81. 18S5 ot JOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annnal meeting of the stockholders of the Cresson Springs company will be held at the Mountain House, Cresson, T'a., on Tuesday, An guest 4th, 38S5. at 10 o clock a. v. Election lor president and directors same day and place. JAMES K. MoCX-CRE, St Secretary. . . I T . Cm.U. ffCSAA r-MBit oi i'' r. i . i .i , .... " v ... . . . nn ,i,m ol Theresa inciters icwiiiinii! . .-ii - ' . Scanlan. late ot Cambria townhtp. dee d. having been granted to the onderslgm d. notice is hereby given to ail persons Indebted to said estate to i. i . , .... . .i.t .ml those havinir inaHQ m uiru, " iiu . . --- - cltims against the ssme most present them prop eriv authenticated for settlement. j v i : l c. rwniiunn. Executor. June 19, 18S5. t NOTICE. To tlir- lieirs find leeal representatives of John Stray , deceased. Takerotiee that an inquest win oe nem si inr lair residence of John Swav. dcensed. In the towr-shlp of Croyle. In the connty ot Canihria on Wednesday, the litn nay oi untoti nn i o'clock In the forenoon of that day lor the pu--pose of making partition ot tbo real estate ot Ihe said dereased. to and among his heirs and legal representatives tl tne same can be done without pr'ejud re to or spoiling ol the wt.ole. otherwise to value and .tpl.raise the same according to law at which tine and place you are required to attend aYT T" 1 1 t II vou thuiK proper. u. 3 fumiu. July 17. JS5. F ARM FOR .SALE. A valuable farm fTtne 'mve) sttnated tn Al legheny t'-wn.-hlp. Cambria connty. Pa.. c nll from loretto. containing over Hio acres of good land, mere than 60 acres of which are cleared, well fenced and In a good state of rultlvat'.oe Is offered for sale on accommodating terms. Tbe Implements consist of a large dwclMng boaee, containing eleren rooms and a kt'cnrn, a com fortable farm houses large barn and commodleus outbuildings. There are also Dn the land an abundance of tim ber snd coal, plenty of choice fruit, such as apples, peaches, pears, eheenes, grapes, etc.. a go.d well of suit water, and a number ef never falling springs o' pure water. The property Is In a healthy location, wit k a grand view from the house, and for more than twenty Ave years has been used as a reort for summer boarders. The owner wishes to retire from business and will sell very cheap. For further particulars apj.1v to t E. A. BTTSH. Loretle. Fa. F OR SALE. k t,1k.I,I MM nl u.i.1.1.. - I . acres, in Whlie and Keade towashlrt with Clearfield creek runnier tbronirta It arlioinm. lands of Hon. John Dean and Martin Tlgbe. about SO acres cleared and having thereon erected a two story frame house. The balance Is well timbered with pine, hem 'ork. oak and other timber. Toe l-nd Is underpaid with coal and Iron ore. The Cresson and Coaljmrt railroad, now being built mas thrwiah this land. For particulars inmB can on or aciires MATTHIAS KTSSLFR. Fiske. o Cambria Co., 1T0 tbe and 19. A DMINISTRATOirS NOTICE. Estate of John T. Conner, deceasej. betters of Administration on the estate of John T. Cooney. deceased, late or Washington town ship, having been granted to thennilerfigncd.no-tl-e ia herebv given to those Indebted to said estate, that payment must be p. id without delay, and those having claims against the same, must preaeDt them proper'v authenticated tor settle ment. mi xiir.i4 run' ivr..i, July 17. '85,-at. Administrator. A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Prudence M. Oeorge and Kachael C. tJeorge, lately doing business under tnenatne ami style t tieorge -t:o., at Killy Borough. Cambria county. Pa., have made an assignment of all their property to the undersigned in trust for their creditors. Those indebted to said firm are requested to make pay ment without delay, and those having claims against tl.em are requested to present tbnak prop erly authenticated tor settlement. PETEK P. OEOKOE, St Assignee. Lilly, July J, 85. JJ"OR SALE. Two lots of rmnnd, on Centre street. Fbens hurg with a Frame House of eleven rutni. slal le. or-barrt anJ ontbuildlnas. Ai-o-Twe lots on same street, suitable for eottsge. At-o A pasture lot oT about one and-a-faalf acres, situate one square from above described, premises. For terns, apply at the ofTW of JOSEPH MrlmNAI.n. t Armory Bullj.cg. Elensbnrg. June So. 18SS. F RM FOR SALE. CHORTHAND J-.SIS-- SI. Iessons by mail, 5. 1. Ingle's Col.e; tree. .t-iiiiiuui. ege of Shorthand. 1431 Cbeelnut bu, Philadelphia, l'a. J. M. UMttiU The subscriber offers at private sale, his farm tn Cambria township, one and one-half miles trom Ebensburg. contalnlrg 140 Arrra. in a good state ot cultivation, with g,x.d frame house and frame barn, an eicellei.t on-hard, pleoty ot water and about one million feet ol lumier on the prem ise Tc parties wl'hing lo purchase a unaller piece of land, he will ulvlde It to suit purchasers Terms reasonable, fall on the sut.criteT re.idL Ing on the premises. MAKTIN SANDERS. Cambria tap, Jan. , 115. UDITOR'S NOTICE. " " " T "J tr- phans, l oun to hear and d-cuie upon the ex ceptions tl lei t. the first and final account of Patrick Kisban. administrator of Patrick KNban k ' 1 ' ,n" 'and tn - - - . x,j ua among tha persons legally entitled thereto, hereby gives nn. tice that hawlllsltat his nfflm I. .... L . . - i;. . . .uv iHirvorn OI Et'ensburg, Pa., on Tuesdav, Augnst 4th lsvi at ten o'clock a. v.. tor the purpose ol attending to the duties of said anindntment, at which t'me aud place all persons interested must attend or be debarred trom coming In on sa 1 fued n AL.V1N EVANS, Ebensburg, J nly 13Ui, 18$S. Auditor,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers