JJJ-L ,tia i.vcf num. " .1 1 i : mi. l-.c. v - .::,.!.- Mill i:.. flint.', .1 c : .u n Si irs. ! .m s.imr- I'.irkiT. .IU co!- M ,;.im Cole's ;l -1 1-i U for .1 -.Ijii mis, :. i 'A I t IHH I iii front . ,:,! ; i-i n: 1 1- a;: rln-iiy 1 NcllC i I li-yde I.. .1. A. ::! inn. is Mi- Evan I. -hi p. ii- i-K tin' .. ..f I-.. I t ' W li .- !..;,! Ilcl- -t. -- ii. .ir : ; ti - u : f 1 :l!e ill i-:t la .: i.uili-r. :v ,t ..f 11 il.llll ' iii . i n . u. i.c vi-.-s of - :.i v i.i i -. Aii-'n Mr. J - i.:., it I as I ' 111 ii..:.i Hr. M. I he at v as j ... -.:.. ! I t.v the n .u : . -1 ii.- V :.i t,e ! ti, ! I w I. I . si -.1 1- hav. . t -t - a :i . I ar- Mi ). ..-ft I.!.-. .1 'IV If. ..:.!..r ut I . . . ii! .y I Pa. I. .I -.-i.. ami . -. . . .J ui.-i ;.. be :ii -for : t!. 1 v.-d .1 ti v .-ar 1 11 1 t.v .. June ;. Tin in and i.iv f -"Pi ;ir. - f n-.var-. If 1.; ar- well !e r warm e.f. :!i. ii of 1- home !-ave- a 1 nearly ii.t.-i red .11 Tin--- 1. 1 V year a under a 1 -day af- Ti, I'.ovid and l.i-a.l vv as -ioed. He .1.1. . -I a pa--bound. I ' Ir e on Ii. 1 blew lllpteil til alt ! :-d and he ath en-iied '' i i Top town- ! the body of ' of the llo-toll - .1 of I leeellllier "f -' chests Uloit- was mur ' f.il her of tw en- On Monday eVfl.ini; the EbciisbtirK si l.ti..i hoard ie-eieited Professor T. L. liihson as principal of the Ebensburu : clmols for the ensuing term. Six out i f a Mock of seven sheep be IoiiL'iiiu to .John Seiberi of near Lisiie. Somerset enmity, were ki I le i by a bolt of liiilnitm l-'i :ilay af'.eriioon. The animals had somrht shelter from a storm under a it. -ii t tree. The Johnstown relatives of Mr. Frank It vine, a not ire of whose death by suicide, w a- published a few davs ami, have re-o-ived word from the War Department :-t Washington that he lost his life while m-mini: one hundred and fifty miles from l'uit Keno. and that particulars will be I'm i: i -h -.1 them shortly. Mr. C. A. I'aralaiirh. the proprietor of a laiu'e brewery at l arrolltown, made an .i-sinmeut on Friday of last week for the beneiit of creditors. Ex-Sheri IT Joseph A. Cray is the assignee. On the same day Ed ward l'araba nsjli, the father of C. A., made an assignment. The extent of the liabilities at this writing is not known. A Farmer who has tried several moili-s of destroy in:: ci, t wntms limls thai an excellent method is to use a stick three feet Ions: and 1 '4 inches in diameter, .-harpeueil at one end, with which two or three holes are punched in the ground near each plan!. The cut worm is siiiL'i:i-h and tails into the hole, from w hich he can not eai ! y escape. James Voiini;, ajed about nine years, son of K. A. Voun, of ISIaii'sville, and a nephew of ex-jail warden James T. Vim t:tr. former I y of t his place, wis t! row tied in the l'onen:aui:h river near his home on Monday afternoon. In company with two ot In r boys of about his o n ae In- w a- in suimmim; and i'i !!in the ciamp in deep water he was drowned. James V. 1 1 roniiller, of HoIIidaystuirfr. w ho eieveti years at:o was fori man of the I ui. IMA . took a drive from lloliidays bin u'. by ay of Cartoiitow n. to Kbeii.--t.iur and back home on Sunday. Jim, v. ho is now the popular landlord of a lir.-t c!as hotel in Uiair i-oiint v's capital, makes lli viit ho-t and far lietwetn but we are always i:iad to meet him. lion. John 1'. Fiate;.. of Kbensbiiri;. w iili iii !!!. -i half, drove through town on Saturday. They w ere on a mision of sorrow. Mrs. Maria McCracken, the inotbi r "f Mrs. Cal. departed thi life on the Hle ions day. and t h.-y were on their way to altei.d her fun.-ral. which look place on Sunday, the interment Leina made in Fruit Hill c uu-t. ry . - f 'milmrl Sltimlm.l. Tin- I'iti-iburi: Tinirs-of Thursday says: Failed States .Marshal John W. Walk.-r i i i in ned at ".' o'clock We.lin-day morniiit: fiotu I i uiiii!n'.i.iii. l'a.. where he at rented Thoma.- M . Oak, l he ht 1 1 II of Hiintin d. ii county, chained by l'o.--ti.llice Inpecl or Huuh J. (iiirman with opening luu letter- addteed to Albert Oieenland. a pi i.ner in hi cu-tody. He j;ae bail for a healing next Tm-Miay. Tin- Fei.n-y I vatiia Uailroad Fompanv aiiiioiii..-es thai .ii and after June -J... ail X pi e irai n w i II -top at I'resson. The l' mi- aioa I.iiiiili-d w ill -top only when tlu ie an- pa.--eni;ers to et on oil at that poil.l. Tie- Mo 111. iaill HoU-e ill be open- en on that day. o:n inciici ni: the -ami-da ob-. rv at ion i-ars will be allai-hed .o I'.it i!ic Kxpre-- we-t and Ihiy Kpre- east lor tin- irip over the mountains. The break i n u' out of a lire in i he chicken ami pigpen biloi.Lrin to Mrs. ( hii-tian Leap, in Lilly, startii'd t he inhabitants uf tha: pla -e at an early hour on Wedm-sday in. it 1. 1 i.i:. Tin- lire originated by Mrs. Leap 1 1; ;iiit.'al inir lie- buiUliu the day pi e ion- and fai !i nc to etini:ui-li ail the lire. About t w en t y iii ii ki-n- were hit rued i up aloiii; with tin- liiuld;ii:;. As there was ! no ot her hiiiiiliiirs i,. ar the lire soon burned out. I A t I ike umoiiir the ('.,ooo w or k 110-11 n t he j 1 1 -1 1 1 j - i ania railroad .-hop- at Aitoona i- ; t I.I ealelli d. l'olirteen inell ell. p!e ell ill : 1 he J u 11 ia!a fi 1 iiih t -h. .p w eii l on t at noon I on 'I in -day They demanded a rai-e in I u a i-'i-s of '.' to Ii, ci nts per hoiu . One hun j dr.-.l bi aek.-ini ths al-n w eiit out. demand 1 iiiir lay w aes instead of w 01 k by the hour. ! From present indications the reiiie-ts of the workmen will In- granted, or a general j -Hike wiil re-ult imnudialely. j We-t mori-Iaiid county comes to the i front aii.iin with another murdei. the vic I tini tin- time beini: I!o-e Moraki. aired 7 ! year-, of New Ken-inirtoii, who was so j brutally a--au!i-d by Niek Iiiehl on Thiir-day, June ;. The child -ulTeied 1111 i told ao iy until Friday evenim: when deal h relieved her. Hieiil was promptly ari i -ted am! has been in jail Min-e t he day of t In- brut al occurrence. He will now lie ehai'ed with murder i nstead of rape. He i- about vn yeais of aire and a t.ni-h char acter. - At tl.eaiiioirilelei lii.il of teachers by the I-.iiM-a-ter city sel ! board on Thurs day evenim: of last week. Mi-s Lena Heje. a lunkard. oi.e of !a-t year's corps of leaehel-. wa- re-elected to a po-itioll i:i the -c hoi.!. While not hitii: wa aid about le r L'.-irb. w hich i-peculiar to the lunk ar I-. and which -he would under im cir-cum-t .inci - di-card. the directors will -land by her and te-t the constitutionality :if tin- law if an effort i- made lo deprive her of lo r position, in case the j:ovcmor -i-n- the sarlj bill. -on Tu-day morninx the committee a. pointed to pa-s upon the candidate f'r the V.--t Point cadet-hip lin t at l'l o'clock at the Arandale Hotel. L.-iirord. to per-follnlh.-ir dntii. It i- aiii there were about im applicants. The committee was composed of Captain W. W. Saniier. of Soiin r-et: Ir. J.F. Livintone. of Salix. t!.i- county, and I'mf. I. S. Stunkard. principal of the public schools f F.edford. Harry M. Jordan, of n.-dford. received the nomiiiatioii. and Mr. Feller, of Meyers dale, the alternative. Jo-eph Van Oriin r. of U. ade town-hip. I met with a mo-t painful accident on eai- , unl. iv A vouni: man w no w as iieipiiii; lo l.ad . . . , ... ...... ... ,. itl, I l.uild leiice w as urn 01- .1 !-- .-" a maul when Mr. Van Orui.-r. siipiiosinu j that he had struck the la-t blow, placed ' hi hand on the top of the po-t to see if I jt u,,s solid, when the maul came down 1 f,,r the !a-t time, strikim: his hand a L'lanciiii: blow, and srna-hir.i: two limrers and the palm in an nirly manner. ortu- it is I 1 i..... wi re broken and It is doini: a- well as could be expected. ( resson. the principal summer resort on the line of the Pennsylvania railroad. has. accordim: to General Pasem;cr A ireii t Ford" complaint, lieen unfairly treated by the Western Passenger Associa tion. Evcur-ion tickets to that point were iriveii onlv a thirty day" limit, while tick et to other "atern summer resorts an eood to return until September or October. Mr. Ford aks that Cr.or. excursion t icket be made good until October :Slst. It i ijnite probable his reijucst will lie i: r a n ted . Vi i I m l 1 1 hiu 1 ' . Mr. Samuel I. Harhberi:er. of nidi- land township, whose home is near Ceis- tovv 11 ha in his possession a German clock ti.-.t is s .i.l t 1 be over '.Mj years old. It is known to have heen bronchi to America i,. tum from C rmany by a man named Miller, xvlio wa a relative of the llarh b.-ri'.. r family. About thirty years ai:o it w as civen by Emma Miller Thomas 10 the : father of the i.rcent possessor, Mr. 1-aac ' ti .il ...1... -. i'ii.tr of !ire and lives in Kichland township, lie recntly ...v.. the timepiece to his son, w ho declines 10 part with it. Tin' clock is seyn feel in height, and the hinges are are put 011 with Land -forged nails. Joh nutuu n Tribune. 31arrlaK Llrruiieii. The follow ing marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, Juno" is; 1:,: John C. Koch. Itnr.ler, l'a., and Eliza beth M. Kohler. Johnstown. tieortfe liensall and Sarah Lynch. Lilly. I t l .. T . . . . vieo. ;-iiaiier, .-1100na, aim Mariraret C M iller, Glasgow. August Kotz atid Caroline IJoxlcr, Sophia Frederike l.row iistovvn. Louis Shaffer and I.oemeo, Johnstown. John tzernett and Sophia Potok. llast ., and I Up!-. George C. Sprout. Pittsburg. Pa. .Maigarei r. Katidall, Chest Springs. John P. O'Xeil, Lrinton. Pa., and Aggie A. I onnery. Chest Springs. Robert McGovvau and Sarah McGovvan. Spungier. John J. Grove, Cres Krie, St. Augustine. son, and Mary II. William E. Hoffman, Ulairsviile, and Hess, Johnstown. Peter Koeklites and Vasuly Vadvisjs Portage township. Thomas I!lackboak and Ella Kodda. Duiilo. Frank I.eighard, Mineral Point, and Mary t atharine llagcrick. East Taylor township. A. II. Kist and tow n. Mary C. Kuth, Johns- John H. Makin. Karr township, A ....... I IT. t 1 1 ' au.l ' i.eiiner, .lacK-on low n-hip. Michael J. Uyan. Patton. and Amanda eawland. Elder township. William Keighard. Johnstown, and Lo rena 1 1 iid. tu and. E.ist Tavlor tovvnshiii. I aul Saint, Liownstown and Iverchensleii.. Morrell ville Mary John M. L.cky, Morrellville and Eliza beth lxerchen.sli.iii, Johnstow 11. A Kun ir. n Thursday morning about tf 11 o. clock, a team altai-ln-d to a lumber wagon be longing to John McCulloiigh, a farmer re siding about seven miles iiorth of Ebens burg, was left standing on High street in flout of Parker Pros, store, w hile the own er was in tin- store making .-nine pur chases. A boy came along trailing a toy wagon on the pavement which made con siderable noise, and in a t vv ink lit g the team got frightened and started up High street at a break-neck pace. At the Cambria House corner the hind carriage of the wagon -truck an electric light pole and that portion of the vv agon remained, w hih the team continued its mad flight up High street, every body giving it a clear track, until Julian street was reached, w hen Un learn in turning the cornel took to the pavement, one goiu on each side of the large iree'iiat stands on Huberts' coiner. There, one of the hor-es was thrown and the balance of the wagon was left. The horse that was throw n was caught while the other with a portion of the wagon tongue at t ached, continued 011 up the street 111. 1 il out of sight. The wagon w as a complete wreck but we were unable to learn w hether tin- hoi-i-s were injured or not a- the owner mounted the horse captured at the corner and .-tat ted after the other vv hich we presume would not stop until it reached home. Court I'roreDl tnK. Court met on Monday with Judge Par ker on the pencil. The following ases Were disposed of : Hannah Orth vs. Haworth Feignel issue. Jury under from the court .-endeled a vel of the plaintiff. II. J. Hopple vs. Atiirew X I.-w hurst, in! rii-t ions diet in favor Eckelilode. Jury lind for plaintiff .'.-. Jatin-s McCoy, executor, s. John P. Groom. Continued. James (iiies vs. E. Gessh-r. Appeal. Jury titnl for plaintiff fvi with interest from September -J, !'.. J . A. shoemaker, executor, vs. Tri-Coun-IV Agricultural and I h iving Park Associa tion. Settled on payment of f l.ooo.T'.i lo plaintiff and non-suit entered. Hall, Klepser ,t Co. vs. E. P. Cresswell. Verdict for plaintiff. Porter Kin port- vs. Andrew Long. De fendant confessed judgment. William J. Friday ys. John Kirby. De fendant confessed judgement. Anderson v. McDonald. On trial. A felaOs-kltiic Arrlilrnl. Jeremiah X. Laub. an expert inachinest, of A Itoona, received injuries in tin- rail road shop fin Friday morning about lo o'clock which resulted in his death. Mr. Laub was em ployed in the vise-Imp under Foreman Lewis Keifer. While he was passing through the grinding room, on his wav to Erecting Shop Xo. "J. a young man named Ed. Wahl playfully slapped him on the back, filming around hi' ran a few step- after Wall! and kicked at him. The in p.t 11-. .f t he ru n and kick threw Laub off his balance. In falling he threw out his lianr. lo save himself and hi arm came in contact with the rapidly revolving giiiids'.one. In an instant he was thro.vn by l h- stone into the narrow pit in v hich i! revolves, while his head was partly sub merged 111 water. 111 aniiomi n ami thighs rested 011 the stone and. before it could be Stopped, he was almost disem boweled. He was j:i yci'.is of age and leave a wife and one -on. 1 lint l.llrl Null. Governor ila-ling. Major Wiitbank, the governoi's private secretary, ex-Gov- ernor iteaver and a iiuiniii-r 01 ol.ier gen tlemen arrived here on Wedm-.-day after noon in a special car to attend the trial f Ihe celebrated libel case of Hasting V. O'Connor. The case was set down on the trial lit for Thurday but on account of the case ahead of it dragging along -low ly, it will not be reached until this . Friday 1 morning. II. W. .Storey, Captain Kulin and Dis trict Attorney Murphy are counsel nr Governor Hasting!, and . Horace I, use. J. F. Melxeiirick and U. E. Cresswell w ill take care of the defense. 1 1 is -aid there are about one hundred and iwenty-live witness and the probabil ities are that the cae when started will take seveial days to try it. Governor Hasting and party are stop ping at the Lloyd House. Mis. Mai.hai ksa Hkih.oo. wife of Henry Hert.og, died at her home, in Gal- litin. on Wednesday, aged IJ years. P.e- sides her husband, she is survived by live children, all of whom are at home. She i also survived by her father Augustim Hot. of Cat roll tow n-hip, three brothers Augutine and .Tame, of Carroll town ship, and Thomas of Aitoona, and six sis ters. Mrs. John Cole and Mr. F. J. ':.i.irlii of Aitoona: Mrs. L. A Crav.-r. of F.beiisburg: Mrs. George Seymour, of Al legheny township: Mrs. Xicholas Wyland of S'i:ni!ler. and Mrs. A. V. Puck, of Conemauuh. Her remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery at Gallitizin Ion Siitnrdav morning after a High Mass of reituiuiii by Lev. Father Kyan. Tiik Saville correspondent of the Xew port (Perry county) Xeics says: During the hist week grasshoppers appeared on the John Kouse farm and have been in creasing in number daily, and so niimerou are they now that the entire destruction of the grass crop is threatened. Persons w ho have been there, to see say the grass is actually weighted down with grasshop pers, and so voracious are they that in few days they will consume, all the clov and timothy on the. farm. I hey are now scattered over thirty acres and every soiiare rod or Miuare yard of this ground appears to be alive with hoppers. Thu far the plague is centered on tiie l.uiisi farm. Tiik a-jear-old son of Mr. and Mrs John Noonan. fell into a well thirty feet deep al Johnstow n 011 Monday af lei noon but was rescued uninjured. ThpJnrj Muddle. Ill last week's Fkkkmax we called at tention to the fact that the array of jurors had been quashed when the case of the Commonwealth vs. Dr. John D. Millligan cann: up for trial, and that "the old-time roasting of blundering officials" was sadly wanting in the Kepublieaii papers, not be cause there was no blundering but be cause ofiieials happened this time to be Republicans instead of Democrats. The tifslhuj this week wants to excuse the hhitider because the same blunder had been made twelve years ago. The Gti.tlinij says: In Sheriff Luther's term an array of jurors was dismissed by tin? late Judge Johnston in the Mickey Smith murder case, because Sheriff Luther, (who was a Democratic ofliciali. possessed a key to the box containing the jury wheel, which was contrary to law. The array of jurors in the Mickey Smith Case wa not dismissed by the late Judge Johnston the fosiy i never right in its statements it was dismissed by Judge Dean and w hen an array of jurors was disinied for a certain cause then, there is little or 110 excuse for it repetition twelve years after. We were not, however, in lat week's Fkkkmax so partictil-irly anxious to call attention to the blunder of the officials as to the "in it 111 nts" sung by the Kepiilicau organs. And again the Unnliinj says: Judge p.arkcr did his duty, and haa more reason for discharging the jurors than J udge Johustou had. Iiecause Sheriff Coulter has kept his private cigar box in the drawer, w hicli although a part of the cabinet, i unite independent of the jury w heel, and if the sheriff "had so deired" he '-might have tampered with the jury w heel." w hich, of course, a be testified, he did not do. In fact, he could not havo unlocked the jurv wheel from the opening made by the drawer, this being a physical li.ii.ossibilit v, tmt lie "could have tamper ed" with ii.'which in the eye-: of the law is quite a bad. 'Ihe habit of keeping cigars in this drawer did not originate with Sheriff Coulter, hut was handed down to him by hi predecessor with the other customs and effects of the office, w hich in the same manner descended to him, so lhat it is a o-iv hard matter jut now to tell how maiiv iil'ii.gs of the jury wheel "might have" been tampered with" in year agoin had the sheriff in charge "o ilcaired.' Ouile likely tin- custom originated with the cariy Democrat ic sheriffs, though at lea-l one of t heir jury wheel "cabinet" did not have any drawer, being in. thing more or less than an everyday cheese box. The Gii.-.'I.i; is wiong iii'uin, having evi dently got its local historical know ledge of the court house confounded with that of the di aft during the late w ar. The same, j ii 1 y w heel ha been used ill I he court ho II st ill this place "time vv hereof the memory of 11. an runneth not to thu contrary" unlo-i it has been changed very lately, while the "everyday cheese box" was brought into notoriety and ligiired during tin- lime of the draft but never in the drawing of a Jul y . Krnl I'.Nialr Traimrrm. James Kerr el IIX. to Patton school dis trict. Patton: coiisiderat ion. i. M. F. Hammers et 11 . to John E. Wil son. Portage. .luo. Emma Strayer In Christ Kaucli, Mor rellville. tloo. Pichard J. Huberts et ux. to Austin T. Criiin. Sumiiierei hill tow nliip. ?.. Austin T. ( "1-11 in et ux. toTahiiha E. La mer. Suniiiierhill .w iiship. (I. James Farren e ux. lo Daniel Fleck, Potia-ie. 1. Mountain Coa! Company to John P. Kuhii. Adams. .::vi. John P.. K'llhliset n. to Perwind-White Coal M ining Company. Adam. l.."Ji. German Puilding .V Loan Association to George M vi r. Stoneycreek. v,no. John J. Dietrich et ux. to Chest Creek Laud .V Improvement Company, Carroll, fl,-'ii. Mary Powell and Sarah Povvel! to David Edward. ?. i. Henry Pender et ux. to Silas (iihliens, I iailit.in low nhip. f.'.Y Trutce of David Prosser to Moses Owens. John-tow n, VC. Moses Owens el IIX. to Elizabeth Ml Means. Johnstow 11. jv.no. ( Jeorge Wa ughl et 11 x. to Iaac Si lm ably, Ja -ksoit. I'.ii. Catharine Keifer et al. to Jacob Link, Jackson. $1. ''-. J. C. Sum-man et ux. to William E. Sanders. South Fork. ?1.M. Levi Wingard et ux. to Josiah Wingard. Uicliiand. 1i.ii. Cambria Iron C mpany to Lewis It. I on h Hour. East Couemaugh. .!.MI. Albert L. Johnston et ux. to Jacob Zimmerman, Johnstown. 7Mi. la. oh Zimmerman el ux. to Hannah Smith. Johnstown, f.'.ini. John G. Kieferet ux. to Tobias Keifer t al.. Fpper Y odcr. tin. Chest Creek Laml-ii I mprovciuent Com pany to 1 .011 1 -a i . .Mil an. 1 at 'on. f 1 .... William llappet ux. to ux. to William kI.I. 1. Pit-bland. fl.VJ. I. It. K. 4'omplef liir 111 Work. Tuesday'- Pit tsburg '. says; When the hard times struck the country two yi ars ago. a large amount 1 f work along the main line of the Penu ylvania railroad was left in an until. i-hed state until recent Iv. when the company ecided that the increased earnings were uflicient to j list if y t he completion of the improvement. 1 he work has Im-cii going on lor some weeks and good progress is lisi-t-rnible at all points. On the Middle Division, the third 'rack between Tyrone ind Shoen beiger, a distance of about two miles, is ncing iinisncii. wnne me loiirin track for about a mile east of Millilin is inally far advanced. On tin- Philadel phia division the changing of the position of ihe tracks in the vicinity of Saliinga. the laying of the fourth track iu the vi cinity of Dowiiinglon. and the tra.:k im provements east of Lancaster, aie well advanced toward completion. Consider able new track is also being laid on the Pittsburg division. All along the line of the Pennsylvania railroad great improve ment are in progress, which will greatly facilitate the movement of the heavy and constantly increasing traffic. It is the 11 11- h-rstauding that it will be the policy of the Pennsylvania railroad management to continue lo make such improvements in the way of increased track facilities at various points as will eventually result in a four track road between Pittsburg and Philadelphia. Commit leal fen ir ll-. Joliii Mi l iuvern. a well-kno.vn railroad ciuitrai tor. coinmitti'd sim-ui at Hasliues on Monday by shooting 1 1 i ti i --1 f in the head. Mr. MrlJoverti some time ami had completed the eontrat't of piiltin up i-uk. ovens for .1. L. Milchell v Co., and had his Muck quartered at Kirk's farm w hii h is midway hetween Hastiuus and I 'at ton On Monday lie trot on the early train for MehatTey and when there wrote several letters and then went out and purchased a revolver. n his return he pUced the let ters on a tahle and shot himself in the head. The deceased w as aped about 40 years. Some years ao he married Mary Smelter, of ( ialli tin. To them were horn two children. Mis wife diet alnnii a year aitu. lie is survived hy two hroihers -I'atrick and Thomas and one sister Mary. His mother, who is a resident of Tyrone, is critically ill. Mrrlrl . A X XA-SM ITU I'.i V I : i;.- M arried at tin- luiri li of the Immaculate Conception, New liermany, on Tuesday, .lune II. lsy."., Mr. l'ius Anna, of I'atton. and Miss Mary Smithliower, of New liermany. KERIlY SKKLLY. Married at St. Bartholomew's church, Wilmore, on Wed nesday. June I-J. 1S'.T, Mr. .lames A. Ki-rhy, M idtlleport. tlhio, and Mary (. Skelly of Suiniiierliill tow nship, c'amliria county' ninrrllanroat Xotlrci. o. K. Cbursi for cafe at HUNTLEY' VLUT iKiable Shovel flow! just retired .t 5 Hl'MLEV.-. VUtT Wini? Sbovel flows jut received hi J HUNTLEY'S. A FINE lot of Table Oil Cloth Jnnt recelvM at t. HUM -LEY'S. A A MlTHKK lot of Bister Cartx-t Sweepers just arrived at ikfh HUNTLEY'S. LAKOE as-nrtment received at or Oarden Tool just O. HUNTLEY'S. f I'KY McBreen s Ice t'ream tu ade at borne and 1 guaranteed to t-e strictly puie. 6.7 A PEW t. unities of Manilla Binding Twine. & cent a pound at Pulton's. raay3. A EI NE assortment of Whitewash, faint and aroUh Brushes lust received hv tr. HUNTLEY. I 1ST received a Cultivators at ma 10 $ lot ot Steel Krame.i tooth HUNTLEY'S. ALL and look at my V'ashin Machines. j have two ot the best Kind In the market, maof O.HUNTLEY'. a I.AKI1K as-ortment ni that celebrated Anti- Hunting Tinware warranted not to rust for b v-ears just arriving at aprla 4t U. HUNTLEY'S. AN TKI) A ueneral representative In this VT - county to oricanlae local toards lor the Artisans' Savinits and l .n Aolation. Ad dress 91 Filth Ave.. PitUhurK. Pa. uiehJi LAKitE Ms-.irtment of Kranite enamelled ware with another '20 .er cent, reduction winch makes It almost as cheap as tinware. Jut received at IJEli. HI'Xl LEY". DuN'T lomet 1 am headquarters lor Base Kails and Hals, all kinds ol Eishinic Ta'-kle, Lines. Hooks, Keels. Hods Bait Boies. Basket, etc. O. HUNTLEY. 1ALL at liuntle s and buy a Tree Sprayer anl Sitray vuur truit trees, theretiy tucreiLS tmr vour fruit crop enoutch to pay t"r the Snray er three tiuies over f U. HUNTLEY. i The t.ert Ely i'aprr in the market Is Tanvle iiM't. rour sheets lof A cents or ten aheets ..r 10 cnts at lil'MLfci'S. may IT w ANTKH A reliable man to represent a loan institution in Cambria ci.unlv Money loaneil in suiim ol f loo to fto.oiio. r or particular apply to W. M. 1A IS, Coal port. ra. UlCh'-Vlf. JHAYE the aireucy lor the Eclipse Bicycle, ac kuowledued by all to l.e one ol the lest HI. c i-lrs on the market. 4 lo reduction on regular price will be itiven to the party Kivlni; me the nm order tills season. . HUNTLEY U SALE 1' 'Ihe .Mrlt.mald homestead. It renins. ith cellar. A nue summer resilience. Apply lK J. A. lMiEHNEK. maylT Cumlerlaud. MJ IAKMEKS. Your attention Is kindly called to the best hay carrier on the mirkel and at a reasonable price. Call and see It at UE. HUNTLEY'S. '1M1E Ebennhur Buibtlne 1. Loan Association JL will oiler for sale at the council chamtner. Kte. ciisburif, on tile fourth Monday In June, tl.o.w.00. THUS. IATS, Lbster I.akimbk, Secretary. fresidont. AI.Ah'iiK assor'ment nf Family Heady Mixed I'aints, I'ainta lor Farm Implements Car-r.;iK-e t aints ol all colors and shades. In pint to 1 gallon cans. If you are Koinir to tiauii "jour !...ue call and look at my samp es. I can save you money. .- HUNTLEY. I iAK.MEHS AMI Bl'ILtEKS. I have .ut In a car load ol steel wire nails and leut-e wire balore thd advance which I will sell Lr a limited time at prices lelire the ad vance. As there will likely be another advance by the 1st ol April. 1 would advise you to buy lai uiediately what nails and wire you want tor the i-i.iiiinur season, theretiy savmu money i.y not pat log the advance prices later on. A word to the wise Is suthclent. U E I. HUM'LKY. FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOK SCHOOL Kistrl. toi liean township for the jear end- tine June M il. lv.ta: W l.le amount ol du plicate, .lohu Fin erty. t'ol lector ft :ii'.y Vi Collected up lo dale.. 1 W.'i 7 Exonerations on du plicate , Fees lor collecting Balance due School Board Iroui col lector Zi 1 1 i:i 7 f 13? 67 Financial rtteiuent between IM'trlot Tmisur -ami S. Iiim.1 Kearil Itean ti.wn.-hlp lur Ibe year en.ltn Jane a. litlo: stte a..ropriAtion.. hrniii lllmr n.unll .... Hulitnt-e on hand Irutu 1H ... Kei'eive.l trum tlotn iniHMoners lKiif ta Amount .aiil In 1J t'ollei'tor alter tle rictini. percentage. Kent l.r ScIiimjI lluuiie lor election purpose:..... Vi 75 Men tt too oo 3S 110 1.(4.1 8 10 01) Amount pal. I out r.34'. 41 Kces 5 73 14 Balance ilue Sichool liiftrict Irom 'ol lector H:ilnre tlue School limtrict Irom Treas urer ... W. 1. KlTl.rti. s-ccretai f. t l:t6f.7 ISO 02 . O. McMl lXKN, Fre.iblent. We. the nn.lerrlnne.l . have auilitetl the Above acciunl untl tlnJ ttieui correct 11. K. HATTS. VM. HiLUKKKAMI, JOHN V. rKlffc .lane'Jl lsus. Auditors. Amended Ordinance. Amen.linu an orilinare to prevent cattle Irom ruiminic at In me lihtn the limits ol fie iMirotiah ol Kbenaburic. Pa., approved January 2!th. lsa. He it or.imneil ami en actej hy the Kuri(e anil Town ."ouncll of the borouan ol Kbenstiurit that the ( r.linance ims-e l anil approved the uyih itay ot January. li'.4. ne ami the same is hereby H IllCII.HT.l no ...iionn, . ... Tht no i.erson or Hereon hal! Junrr or permit h Im. ber or their rows or rattle to ruu al larve ithin the liuilH ol the lxir.iuk.-h. petween tne hourn ol eia-ht o'clock, r. m.. anil m o cICK-k. a. Irom the first chv ol luae. Ii. to the nrst lay ol November. IS' 5 and in each and every yer tin-rentier, eoininenclna with the year iws. troin the hryt day ol May tu the hrst day ol No veniber. and lor each and every offence In viola tb.n o' this Ordinance the rson or persons so i.ttfn.linic shall forlelt and pay lor each cl said aniuinls so found runninic at I.i rice a nne 01 not leps than one dollar nor more than n.e dollars and all such annuals found runninic at Urie Mmll bs considered as a l.ublic and a common nui.-ance. and it shall be tne duty ol the Street Ctimmlssioner or any policeman ol the horouith to seize and lake into custody and Impound ev ery such animal lound runninic at l.irife.as afore ..nd an. I II. alter lour days' public notice, no per.-on shall appear and claim the animals so Im .nni.ili.il und nav the tine and ail costs and charues altendtnic Ihe selinre and keepinn f same, every such animal shall be sold at public sale l.v the Street t'om mission er or policeman. and. alter reiainliiic the amount ol the reasonable costs and and expanse, he snail pay tne oaiam-e. i m i..n..'ltiM9utrr lor the ue ot the bor- uirli. 1'a.ae.l hnallv t.v t ouncll the U7th day ot Mat, IS!. IliHN I. . STorOII. KKS IAJ Y 1, Hrei. I'ro Tern, ol t'oun.-il. Huriresg Attest: V . 11. ('ommcll. I'lerk. June 7. 1S"5. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In eOert May 18u5. Cnnnerllnnsal t'rrwaon. AST. Seashore Kxpress, week d ys 3" a m Alt.Min tmiinmo latlon. week days V t a m Main Line Kiureas. dally. ! Warn Aitoona fcxpress. daily 1 oo p m liarrii-hur Accoaimoiltlon. Sunday onlv 107pm Mail tipress, dally 5 17pm Philadelphia Kipress. dally 8 12p m WKST. Johnstown Arcommodailon. week day . 8 14 a to I'acihc KinreM. dailv 8 :7 a m Wav l'assener. dnlly.. - iMpit Mail Train, week days- 4 p Fast Line, dallv 8 ! m Johnstown Accommodation, week day B o4 p m r.benbnric Brtnfh. Trains leave as follow: 7.20 a. m and 3.30 n m an. I Arrive At I resson at 7.57. a. ra. and iiih i. id. laseCmnm AID3II. t. m and 5.3" p. m.. and arrive at Kbensburtc al 10.O& a. m. and ti OS p. w. I rrnuta and 'lerl1elcl. lAirr Trvi.mi at d 45 a. m. and 3 00 n. m. arrtv Inv at Cress on at 8 05 a tu. and 4..-M p. m lave 4'resson u 25 a. m. and 5.iU p. arrlvlnK at Ir- yona al 10.45 a in. and o.4u p. m. Kor rate maps, etc . call on aicent or address Thus. K. Watt. I. A. W. !.. 110 Flitb Ave.. PittAhune. l'a. S. M. HKtVl ST. J.K. WM)I. Ueneral Manager. Ueneral Manager. WAHTED Kl-I.IAKI.K MKN to sell onr choice and complete lloe ot Nur sery Stork . Hlicnesi salary anu couimlssion paid weekly, ray in and permat-en jtwimm nuiuic "- success assured t kimm! tnen. !Secial Induce moms in Iw-irinner8. Kxnerlence not neces-ary. Kiclusive territory and your own choice of same iclveo. lo not delay. Appiyto B JLLlsLl M'KSKKV CO.. mch8.4m. Kocbealer. N. Y. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a speeialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating 0ilsf Naphtha and Gasoline That can be I.UDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Uniformly : SatlsTactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, FlTlSHt'ltll HEPT.. linSBIKU, PA. eUS.Svly. Teeth Do you know that yon should tak' N-t-ti-r -ar of vour Tt'tli than von iln'.' You ask whv. Tlmri art- 'VTal rim-mis ami important oiit-s, loo. Tin- mot iin.rtaiit n-ason is that upon your T''th. ir tin- u of tliom. tlt-peiuls your ir.-neral ln-alth. DiM-sn't it stand to n-ason that ii you i-ati't clii'w your foiMi propt-rly that ln-n it passes into the stomach it is Ixmn.l to re tard and in jure tin; diirestive orirans. Any ni'dit-al man will tell you tliiii. Now you will say that you take trood tare of your Tenth. I lit you? Let us see. You clean your Teeth prohalily at least om-e m twice it week, or yon may c lean or hrtish tin-m onee a dav. This once a day is all riirl.t if it happens tu lie at night just lefore re lirimr otherwise it H not. Have your Teeth cleaned by a dentist, all tlio tartar removed, tiet a good, soft lisistlH hrusli, for tli; reason that a hard hpistle une is Ixiuinj to injure the if 11 111 -. tlet some of Dr. Kii-liarils" Tiu.th 1'owder. Use tliia and in a short time you will won der w hat transformation has taken place within your mouth. Have your decayed Teeth Tilled up if you have any. and if there are roots 1 mean bad ones such as will cause your breath to become olTi-nsive have them etraeled They ay that lltxtd's Sarsaparilla is u.m..I for that tired feelinir loo doses for fl.ii. Now this is not HimmI's snivel llseinent but Dr. Kit-hards', the Demist, tiive him a trial and you will ii.it 110 other. RICHARDS, the Dentist. junT JOHN PFISTBR, DEALER I IV GURU MtRCHMiDISE. Hardware. Qnecnsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AHD PR07ISI0KS, 1 VEUETABI.EN IX SEiMIN, 1UKNFXS KTtV. OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. maw 30 ly Geo. L. Frederick, IiKALKR IN AMI A M K A I I K EK OP Harness, SaJdles, Mips, Botes, ani General Horse UMwj. AXMII.Mr."llM I. tin' iiiul.-rsieiiiil. wili to aiiiiniitic to the uulilii- and inv nairons that I will i-uti- du. t my tiiisiiii'ss on a Srictly Cash Basis on and After July I, 1895, and that on and after tliat date it w ill l iiiipossitili lor iii' to 'Mnd any t-n-iht. This will MiatIf nif lo 'll iriMKl at a clsT m.irtfiii and smaller irolit. and w ill Im- an advantage lo ut -iitoiin-rs as wi-li as to IllVSi ll. . K 1 1 1 VI yon mi a nnniii- iiain i of your iatronai;c in tin; future, as in the iiast, 1 remain - a l ours i ru i j . GEO. L. FREDERICK. I J""" 7 1)4. 1 . Policies written at abort no-iee in the t-l r DCI IADI C ' ATTW Atl vsl.is rtiinuwis. im a. nil olbsr First t'laaaj t'ompanlei. T. W. DICK, UE.T FOR THE OLD HtVRTFORI) FIRE INSURANCE C01TV. DOMMENOEII BUSINESS 1794. EbeniDanc.Jniy l. 1882. Ice Cream Parlor. I desire to inform tin; public that I have opened up iu connection with mv grocery ftore on Julian street, an clepaul Ice Cream Parlor, nieelv tilled up and where you will be made happy on a warm afternoon or cveu- iinz. Nothing hut the pure Jersey I ream used, tiiir Parlors will Im-open t-vi-rv af ternoon and evcniinr. Picnics, Wedditu;- I.awn 1-etes and t amines suptilietl on short notice. Come one, come all. M. D. BEAPvEH, 1 111 J U LI A X STUEKT. junT a IMIITOK'S MT1:E. in tbe t'ourt ol t'ommon Pleas of Cimhrii euuntv. In the matter ol tbe as-"mne.l estate ol Theodore Bemien aod wile. Havinic teen appulnteil Auititoi hy sal.l fi.uri to reiMirt a tlistriliution ol tne iunI arisimc irom tbe sale ol the real estate o I the as.-lifn..r. nntii-e Is nerehy itlven that I will sit t my orhr-e in the ikiiiiuho oi riienstunc oo v a iv i i . j . -A). 1hv!, at 10 o'clock. A. M lor tbe purpose ol diicharKiDK the duties ol sal.l appointment. when and where all iiersons Interertisl snail at tend or tie lorever detarrtd Irtitn irt.minic in on said land. IM AI.1 fc. l'l HUN. LbensbarK. l'a., Jane 14, Itaj. Auditor. j l-late ol James tx-kenrode. deceased. Letters testamentary on tbe estate olJatues l-kenrtde. late ol Allegheny lownihlp. Camtina county, ra, deceased, bavinir been a-ranled to tbe undersiKned uotire ia nereoy iciven to ail oersong Indebted ic said estate to make Immed iate pavnient and those having elitims against Ibe same lu present mem proieriy auiDenncateu lor teillement. JOHN KCKENKIHIK. MH'HAtU Bt'KtNKUliK, Jane 11, 1SV5.X Kxerutors. PAYS TO ADVtKTISK. CARL KrVIjNTIXJS, PRACTICAL WATCHJVUUCE8 $ 4SWELEK, -AND DEALER IN- .s t ; -; t'" fi! FARIVIERS! When you want GOOD FLOUR take your .irrain the OLD SHENKLE MiLL iu Ebousbur-. The FULL for the manufacture of Flour BO S'nenkle Griat Mill iu Ebensbun: and turns out but FIRST CLASS WORK. Bring in your grain aral give us a triul. Each man's :rrtin in rrounl -ej-.-irattly anl you rjt the Fluurof your own wheat. If farmers wish to exchange rain for Flour they tan tlo so. The Mill is running every day with the BEST OF POWER. D PROPRIETOR. Tiic i-.r n fr.o, - rj f m m n - f--. a.-v . . I -v-'j inrTn. m.-isii.,;.,vi a L. i ! V-vV". 1 tr v t-i-oal ru .t..m i-t- tf-'TIn-s, iCTir-. n-l7-?- If T..ur 1.-lli ' - . J,0. SHntV W.L.Douglas. Foi. Sale by J. i i. " ' . L t-.t-.t'' I r - . - .i,, - , IIlV ; . M li Sold hv the f..i!o : it si.t II. A. si, r.enuer. M'Am.i.m; K u i:i:i I tow N I Mi. h r. P.vritiN A. .1 r M. i:. IT Will Pay Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Packages. In all its Latest and Automatic Sui linn C;ivi;iis. Iliiinini;i,i Plates. Cnmns aii.I P.rili.'-s. Teetli Kstraitii! Alilute!v Wiilii-i:t Pain by tisi'iu Pit.f. May's K. 11 t-7" Kiirlil' en yt :n" t-x t i it inv. titst Cliiv. Work loiie at llie Kates. All Wnik ari:i!He.l. taf Tonus Sti icly C'ali. (illice on Main str-t t, 12.14.4 Ete-stoi Fire Insurance Zpcsj rr. AV. DICK, General Insurance A?ent. 1111 II TT FY fill TOUT II c,'"'t ill I ti I I 1 1 V I I LVr.Lrl lf HfllULU oftLLomui. i; l.lne ol urery r-t-i-K. e runm niKe ;ou .,.r,.ns indette-l to said estme to make imtur.t rich In a mi.nlh lulcn aiv- str.ly em j-l.. ttu-nt ; tate paTmcou aod thi.sf. hit m claims aam-i and pa vca well t..r iu our ) ri.-t correspond , iLe sauue will i.r.eDt them protrly autht-ntira- wlth the times riti- tor term- an i o rr.i..ij TIIK HAW K- Nt mv in mchs.lin. irlnter. Y. A-EMTSWWTEO tL"tV t-M- -- j s .M r..n fiai'-i VATCHES, CLOCKS, I J JElVELRI.SlLYEItlYAI'iE, IHDSICAL IRSTRUMEKTS: A D I OPTICAlGOODS. X " I-E At IE NT ni: TIIE I CELEBRATED ROCKFDRDl Z WATi'lIES. X :CcMaaiilFie'MaWatclics: o Iii Key ami Stem Winders. ei:;e sei.kition ofai.i.J kinds i jew em; y ai. WAYsoN HAND. X Z"f-" Mv lineof .lew.-liy is im-iir- .a--i-!. t 'nun' :itil for your- s. if before i'tlti -lia-il: elseW Li lt Al! work guaranteed. : CAELE1YIKIDS.5 o to 11 has 1 cen yut in the 0M nothing . 0000LAS FIT FOR V;litl tern A KING. PROCESS Over One Miliioa Ioi-l nrnr lh W. L. Douglas S3 and $4 Shoes. All our f hof-a nr t-tiunlly at mlactorr III. . 12 M1.- at.'l ft. s ar.- uiiurt axtl. rrn -l.iiT--. .n h t i. r.-IIirr maki-s. ur i'sAit-r raiinut siii-ii m veets. S4,S3.50 (ertiovan, French im-lf nlf and Kanraro. S3. 5 O Police Shoes. 3 toles. S2.50 and S2 Workinrment. . SZar.d Jl.Vi. cann'-.t npi.lw D. LUCAS & CO. s --. r AAWAW AW W I v -I'nn- Stiiv and I. -an tr- are !..! t.-r 1 l.au .lh s; jj.mi.I m:t i i-ria I. careful ci mt rin-1 i. in. and a k :ni i'il.- if w a ii t of l.ou-ie-MT ale all iH-ce arv ! make tin- kite:. en -:..v e a Min e. Ite CiEWlaHovts cdEcrs tna.l t. meet every r. ituiri-iiieiit; tlii-v ate I i an. I p. rf- ct ma -ti r. - . -ia I at tent i.. ii i-- . aid cleanliness. ,1 ; r ;i 1 .1 li! y . ade iii ail siv ie ami sizes, w ith a view of sllil- st critical al a m.ierate c.t. ;:Kdhc Better Few cS Gcoi. . .1. Illetriih. M. Thomas. II A TIN ;f- I K. You To ro to QUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattmsrs, Oil Cloths, Blankets, Feathers, &c. Prices Ketlueeil on All Lnrge Jasvies Quinn. ea dbi tea Most Improved Methods. Most l. a-. liable DR. A. .LAINO, m--oih1 .knir north t-f XI. K. C'l.urch, (ialiilzin. l'a. i;xkitti;ix' mitmk. li N'.in-c i l.erel-v mven that letters tefta- :ii-ntary ou Die rstnte of Isidore Lilly lte ! lu-.-r tv.wnsl.i. -HUitria cuniv. I'a. .lr--m?-e.i. Iive lei-n Krnie.l to tbe un1erstrried. All ! r-i.i. mdei.te.1 tu the e'ta'e ot said deoedenl will in-ke ttiimedtxt' payment, and ail -er..ns tinviriK i-lititii.. Hv.ltist j-aid state tiU:d present tt,cin dulv aut tietitirated l'r pavnient to the yc dersiitned. MAKV 1. 1.1 I.I. Y. .May il , Kreutrii- inKi't'TUKS N-T1"K. 1 1 M-tter- testamentary on the r.-t-ie of Sarah t i cionWl. lilt 1.1 tl h..h i.l l.retto. 'ui. .ce!;: Tia cunty, fa . oerea-eii. havioK Isren arante.! , n llir uniici-iKUil, iiniiis, if i.-rtri inrn ii an i ,eJ K,r ?citlcmeDl. l llii:.E 1.1 1 ZIMIK.K. 1 1 cuter June 14. 1sm5 70K A I.I. 1 II K NEWS, KtAH Tilt IKLt L iIA. U.fco j-r jear. 1 1 f a t f I c c i c ri I t t 51 TT
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