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The other coin fs an American opp.-r t of l-:;:t. r.oth had evidently In en in the totinil for many years. They were ilieovered on Hie site of a house that lotted (low n hefote the Old rortaire road was Imilt. One day lat week live wom.-n of Axe .Man n. who had u .-pi teat Michael Dauun ertv. nndettook to catch him and Hon him, hut Michael was too wary for them. Fail ing in this they cauirht Mrs. Daupheity a- she was driving the cow to water, knoi ked her olT the hrid'e into the creek and then heal her with stones and clubs ii.lo inseiiMhility. The chasiixo,,,., t was ver; that Mrs. Oaiii;h.Tty is now in a precarious condition and may yet die. Hi Uifuutt At -us. A In. man skull was found in the hot tot, i of the river at a point ahout two miles hflow llolivar a few days a no hy Mr. l"ro, tor, from t IreenshiirK. The tinder of tin- tfhaMlv relit was lishinn ami saw the skull protrudin- from the sand at th. bot tom of the river. It is apparently that of a person ahout twelve to fifteen years of a-e. and the left side had lieen crushed in. tiie hones were in t'ood state of preserva tion, and probably belong t the jrreat Johnstown Hood. Mr. Koli.it Kerirus of Kben-binvr. on Monday ami Tuesday last raised tht. fraiiiew .u k of a bun .MKT:.' feet on the farm recently purcha-ed by him on lTiniile hill, in Sumiiierhill townhip. The wall was huiit by Mr. .1. X. Sip.-s, of Ebenburn, Hid all w hoatleiidetl theraisiiii,' pionouiice the workmanship the very Im-m. The framework -j coiisiiucted by Mr. Au di ew Diiman. of Iliackht k towiisliip. and is a most siibslamial frame. When i-oin-plete.l the hai ii will be one of the best in Hie c. uni t y . Loui, Wissii.irer, who liy, in Com inaui.'h low nshlp. was lo.1 yt-ars old hi-t To. -day. and the anniversary of his birth will be eel.i. rated in t he early part of J uly. Ov.-r I'M years of active work anions the hills (,f West, rn Pennsylvania have dealt liuhtly with him. ami at present he is as a. live a- luaiiy other persons at ii vears of :u'i'. His eyesiu'ht is almost a good as il was :t years u'o. and he retains his fac ulties in a remarkable manner, bairinn a sii-hl d.-afiiess. Mr. Wissin. r was twice uiairied. has 17 ch i I.i r.-n, and i::' tcal-L-raiidchilriren. A deed was left at the rcitister ami re corder's office last week to lie recorded, dal.-d .June p.". 1 coiiveyiii ir trai ls of co. il lands 1 1 he sin face onlyi in Uichland and Adains tow iihips, about lo,im acies in all. The de.-d is fiom Koii.-it H. Sayre and wife, of South Il.t hi. -hem. am! I.'obert II. Sayre. William A. Latbrop ami Irvin A. Sl.-. ls. tl llslees. of Wilkrsbarre. to the 1 1 ii ml e Ciial ('..in ii.iny . the i-i ii-nl. -riit ion beiiitf '.. ii hille of -tot k ill the coal com pany. 1 1 i- -aid a l oad ha- been surveyed from Lovell. on the South 1'oik branch, to tin- hind, whirl, hi the neighborhood of Si-aip Level. A irrand pi. -nit- w ill be held in l'rinule dale grove at U ilmore by the Ineiubt-rs of ;. Lai i hoi. inert "- chiircli. i.f "Iial place, on Tl.lll -liav. .Inly Hh. The L'tiott people f t hat place an- del. -riiiiued that all who i'avor th.-m wiih their presence will he pl. iis.-ti with the treatin.'iil t xtemletl to iht-iii. A sijbsianlial dinner ami plenty of reii.--hm.iiis will be provided on the 'loi.ii-i-. A line orchestra ha bet n i cured ami sweet mu-icwill be discoiir-e.l lol t he belielit of iill w bo wjs, to try the .-ii-n.iiit ilancintr platform. N-.thinir will l- L it i. uu. .in- to make the day pica-ant ami enjoyable. 'I he hiii'oiinh council has made a prop- 0- itinu io tin- county commissioners in which I hey oiler on the part of the hot -..Ui:h lo pay the d i tl erence in the co-t of I .'-i in h pipe and '.'o-im h pipe in la) inir the -ewer ii'oiu thecoiinly t hi i hi i ii s, on con tlitioii that the borough has the use of the -ewer. eeral other items in rcirard to th-- p.-ii-e of t h - -ew .-r have been broil hi to notice that were not liiounhtofat tin; ' i ii. e of t he in.-eii nir of council ami which will liav .- to tie discussed, but il is believed thai tlieboioiitrh fathers and the county 1- iiiiniis-ion.-r- will come together ami j.iiiiily built! tin- sewer. Lit hanl II. Tudor, one of the oldest ie-1'i. nt- of Kbt-iisburtr. tlietl a: the Cam bria Iloii-e, in this place, on Thur-diiv uu it n 1 nir. ai.'. -d 7s years. The deccase-d was born in M on t nonu ry-h i re, Wales, and came 'o tiii- coiiniry when a boy with his par-en!-, w ho -i t t l.-d on a tarin a few mile north of Klieiishu! ir. l'ormaiiy years the i--.-.-.i-.-.i w a.-ennatretl in the grocery trade I 'ii ii tiit d from active lui-iin - more than a uarit r of a century airo. Since that titiie he has not been eiiiraL'ed iti any bus ini . but has led a .j u iet I ; i retl life, mak w.iz hi- home at l hi; I'amliria llou-e. I'or i number of year- he was a tip-tave at the coi.Il holl-e. - oiinl. rf. it sjiver Hi cent pieces that contain a- much if not more silver than u'eti iii.e coin hav been til-covered in the I 'iiite-l Slates .-uhtiea-ury. They have been r.-eeived from banks ami are so care f ii ' : v male i hat it requires ; he l rail it d eye of ;iii .-xp. i t to detect their boirus charac ter. '1 he coins have the appearance, t.f in-inn w. !l worn, a re-nil of careful work mi If pari of the C"untei leiler, ami a val uable aid to th. ir t irculaf.oii. Several of tie- colli- have been -flit to I lit! secret ser vice olli.iais who pronounce them mo-t liane rou-coiintel feits ami express the be lief thai th.-y were made in Kuiope ami -. lit to t hi-country for circulation. - S. v. ral days as.ro Lamest Stine. of riea-aiit ( iap. a lad of Is or l: years, had an expei i.-nce w ith an empty w hiskey bar rel that be will not soon foriret. He was trviuirto make a holt! in the barrel bv us- Hil' il ii'il-lml piece oi lion. i ne oto. worked very successfully until tht; iron pi. reed the barrel and then a teiritic ex pi. ,-ion occurred that bursted the barrel into -philters. Younu Stitie w as knocked back some distance by the force of the ex-lilo-ioii ami was unconscious for about half an hour thereafter. His face is burnt ami punctured all over with little black specks. The force of the explosion was sufficient lo break some of the rafters ovei head. Ci litre lhinurml. I-,,,!,,,,. n,e rw I.I ii- to IMtlnltnric. 1'. Mi Manus, of Philadelphia, who has the contract for the building of the first division f the l'itlsbiirs; .tr. Kasterii rail road, exleiidine from Mahalfey tt Kankin Suiiiiiiil, a distance of twenty miles, in an interview a few days a'ii. said lie is push inn the work f rw ard with trreat rapidity. He ha- men ennairet!, ami these are d -tribute.! at various point aloud the divi-ioi.. The work as a whole, is rather hcavv ami will avt raife muim cubic yards to the mile. Mr. Mt Manns' contract calls for the completion of the vork hy Octohei 1 and he fully expects to have it linislutl bv that lime, even if he has to increase his force and work work day and nisrht. Slilrl'ImtM. AnifiiUliK. Heiii v Mull-t. an old bachelor w ho resid eti in a shantv bv himself in the icinity of St. A iinust ine, committed suicide in tht cemetery at that place on Sunday after noon by taking a hse of sMyi liimi". II had iM-en regarded as somewhat initial ancetl mentally and had made frequent threats of ending his life. He was a sol ditr during th.! late war and received a pension of f::o per month, and after the re ceipt of his pension money generally went on a protracted spree w hich wound up as Klalr t'onntf 4'omnilMloiirii. The invcstiiratioii by the Blair roinitv cram! jury of the official misconduct of County Commissioners .James Funk and lotin Ilurd was concluded on Friday after noon by the indictment of the two officials for nia Ifeasauce in oflice. ami the indict ment of Ilurd alone for subornation of perjury. Judge Bell directed that bench warrants be issued for the immediate ar rest of t In? accused. The grand jury finds that the two com missioners purchased material and lured two workmen to paint and paper the rourt tiouse without any contract letting. The workmen were painters employed by Ilurd in his private business. They received only daily wages, and indorsed the county treasury drafts Tor larger amounts to Mr. Hurd. By this method it is alleged that the commissioner- pocketed ."il'i as the profits of the transaction. The officials are also charged w it h a .propria! ing money to their own use for constructing a bridge at (Jardtier's Mills. The complaint against II urd for solicita tion to commit perjury recites that during the prugress of the county auditors" inves tigation 11111-1'. met W. C. Leach, the paint er who was the principal witness against him. and offered him a hritieof iim to con ceal illegal transactions from the auditors. The grand jury exonerated Commissioner Millard I-'agley from any complicity in his associates" uiisiloiiins. Commissioners Funk ami Hurd will likely be tried this week. Irh t( nirhurl hnriimii. Michael Donovan, an old ami respected citizen of the Last ward, died at his home on Fridav morning. .1 une Jl. ls'.i;,, in the 7'ith year of his age. The deceased was fiom in County Cork, Ireland, on Vnih De cember, Is-.'.-,, ami at the age of twenty left his native land and came to the t'nittd States. Soon after landing in this coun try he went lo l'itt-biirg w here for several years he followed the business of contract ing. He afterwards bought a farm in In diana county, moved thereto ami resided there fourteen years. About twenty-live years ago he sold his farm and removed to Lbeiisblirg. where he resided up until the time of his death. For a number ofyeais he was alllictetl w ith cancer w hich at the time of his demise had eaten aw ay one -i.le of his face. Notwithstanding his great suffering he bore Ids allhction with pa tience ami was n. ver known to complain. He is survived by an aged widow and two daughters Mrs. John Byrne, of 1'ortage, and M rs. Thomas Telford, of Pittsburg seven ot her chi Idren hav ing preceded him to the tomb, llis remains were intert'ei. Ill the Catholic cemetery in this place on Sat urday morning after the celebration of a High Mass of Ke.iiiium by Kev. Father D.-asy. May he rest in peace. pm Dry I.icer. Indiana. Pa., J une "Ji'i. I udiaiia is a dry tow ii no longer. Promptly at the opeuinn of court this moriiinn Judge White took up the license application- of William H. Clawsoli, of the Clawson Iloll-e: Joseph W. Clements, of the Indiana llou-e. and M art in I'.ai hat t. ol tin- American House, ami wound up a lengthy opinion by grant ing the three. There had originally been live applications, but two were r.-fu-ed several week-ago. The matter has been hanging since last March. Before granting the licenses Judge White announced that from a personal stand point ho preferred refusing them. He be lieved that the moral and social standing of tht! town was improved hy local option, ami thai under the circumstances no other course was left for him than to grant them. As a reason lor his course he said the remonstrances against licenses were improperly drawn up: that instead of one general remonstrance against all the applicants there fhoiilt! have been special ones for each particular applicant, lie stipulated that the bars should not be open before s o'clock in the morning ami must close at '.' in the evening, and al-o that liijuor sold in bottles should not lit: taken fiom the bar. Knpll-I tiiirrtl. Kt-v. C. Ltlward Parker, of Philadelphia, arrived in Lbensbiirj on June l .'th to as sume charge of Ktietishiirg and Vintotnlale Baptist churches. His public ministra tions a- pa-Ior began on the lolh when two set vices were held ill the Klienslmrg chi. n ti. On Wednesday evening, t he I'.'t h. he vi-ited Vintondale and remained with t hem until Monday las', preaching for them on Wednesday evening am) also on the following Sabbath. 1 1 f will preach in the Lherishurg Baptist church next Sab hat h ami also on the Sabbath following. Services as follows: !::!; A. M.: Sabbat Ii S. hool, lo: J.". A. l.; preaching by pastor. :;n. Ofherservi.es will lie held during the week as follows: Prayer meetings, 1 ues- tiav and Saturday evenings at , :.!Oo clock. A public installation service, in which a number ol pastors are expected to partici pate, is being arranged for Friday evening. luly.-.th. v. Wronic mn I mtnl. It doesn't matter particularly. Mr. Fi:k km a n. w ho the judge was that tils- . . r : .1. t:.i. mis-ei: tne array m juroi- on t ne .iiu hi-v Smith case, because Sheriff Luther carried a kev to the jury wheel. Tin-fact remains that the iurv w ass dismissed for that rea son, and that Mickey afterwards was per mitted to escape. if. Tie; ttiixlinij will never learn anything. Not withstanding the a-sertioii that "the fact remains that the jury was dismissed for that reason." 'because Sheriff Luther arried a key to the jury wheel." Wc beg l.-ave to inform our cotilemp irary that it is wrong again as usual. Sheriff Lut hercar- rietl the key of the jury wl I thelaw made it his tint y to th so evei y sheri IT carried t he k ey of the jury w heel Sheri If Coulter has the key now. The array of jurors was not dismissed for that reason hut another. Sail into your readers with another guess. Killed Uy I.Ik Ii I it I ns. On Monday aliout noon during the prev alence of the thunderstorm the chimm-v of a dwelling house occupi 'd by Frink An derson at Pattoii was struck by lightning ami the electric current, following down the chimney, killed his sjx-year-old son who was sitting on the slairs alMiut twelve feet from thechimney. A little girl sill ing beside the boy on the stairs w as uninjured, while another chihl sitting on a chair at the foot of the stairs was thrown to the Hour but escaped unhurt. Mrs. Anderson, who w as just in the act of dishing up the dinner ami was close to the stove, was slightly stunned tun not seriously injured The building in places was shattered and splintered, but the cost of repairing will be tun little. Killed firmr reion. Charles Kinney, a well-known resilient of Tunnelhill, and a brother of Postmaster John J. Kinney, of (iallit.iu, was in at tendance at court all of last week as a juror, and after his discharge on Fridav left for his home, which he was ilesliuetl never to reach alive. After going t ("res son by rail, he started attout ." o'clock in the evening to walk to tiallitin on the Pennsylvania railroad tracks, ami when near the ovthead bridge lie was struck by an empt yt east -bourn! engim and so badly injured that he died in a few minutes. At the time he was struck by the engine he was carrying a hammock that lie had purchased from Mr. C T. Huberts, of this place, just before he left, lie was about .'(." years of age ami leaves a wife and two children. On Monday hail fell in F.lteiisbnrg, giv ing the ground a covering of white. It soon disappeared and did little or no dam age. That Slsntlrr Cane. Tin? case of Covernor Hastings against F. J. O'Connor. Est.. for slander, with damages laid at f.V).iimi. was reached at 1 o'clock on Friilav afternoon. The whole case had the appearance of a ready-made job with everything guaranteed to tit. Tht! jury was selected in less than twenty minutes. The follow ing men were jurors: John Beltner. Benjamin S. BenshotT, David Ii. Edwards. Adam (iorman, Harry H. Orilhth. Josiah Helsel, W. H. Hulier. Thomas Lead beater, John B. Lehman. Lew is Kink, Charles A. Yore, Peter Wag ner. Captain H. IL Kuhn. of Johnstown, opened the case for the plaintiff, after which ex- iovcrnor Beaver was called as the first witness and testified as to his having given (Seueral Hastings command at Johnstown at the time of the great IliMid in lvi. John E. Strayer, James Blough. Frank J. McMulleli and Several others were call ed who testified lo tht; slanderous state ments made by Mr. O'Connor in his speech on October Is'.tj, in w hich (ieneral Has tings w as charged with misappropriating the funds sent for the relief of JohnstoW n. Several witnesses were called to show '.hat the plainlitf did not hjiidle a dollar of the Johnstown relief fund. tiovernor lla-tings in his own behalf leslilied as to his duties and the way he performed them. He stated that for the lirst few days at Johnstown he had charge of the policing of tin; town, acting as court, jury, district attorney and every thing else. He told how he sentenced the thieves and cutthroats lo "jl hours in a box car, and then got Mr. Pilcairn. ofjthc Pennsylvania railrcati, to haul tliein to Pittsburg. lie stated that he never made any contracts, never expended any money, and dramatically declared that he never handled a dollar of the fund. In fact, hi; maiif il the one condition of accepting the responsibility that lie should not have any thing to do w i ! h the disbursement of the money. Mr. 1 last jugs -aid be did not own a man sion at Bellefollte or elsew lielf, ami never did. and also stated that the allegations that he ow I or bought $tiO.(i of the B.-llefolite or other bonds after the Mood would cau-e every man in Bellefonte lo smile. He testified em p hat ical I v that he tlid not spend f.;o.iio for the gubernatorial nomination against Dt-lemati-r because he tlidn't have the money, and thought the fact t hat the other fellow got the honor w as the best evidence that hetlitl not spend the money. He stated that the slanderous reports really did not do him damage be- j cause the people did not believe them. The defendant was called iii Ids own behalf, w ho, while not denying the slander, moil i lied it considerably. The testimony then closed ami the defense then withdrew the plea of not guilty ami sub-muled thai of (o'( vimli niii if. It was then agreed that the sum of ::.( would tie -ufticieiit damage- and Judge Barker, in his charge, instructed the jury to tiling in a venlicl for that a moil it i, w h ith w as ac cord i ugly done w i I li mit the jury leaving the box. Krthirril Klrt to I lie Sriuhorr. Every one. old and young, needs recrea tion at some time during the healed sum mer term ami where can it he obtained heller than at the seashore? No 't her place can compare w ith south ern New Jeis.-y in seaside resorts, either in point of number or of excellence. At lantic City is the most popular resort in America, and Cape May. Sea l-le City and Ocean City tin not fall far short of Allan tic 1 ily's high standard. Tin- P.-niisy Iviniia Railroad Company, w hose object ill w a ys is to gi v e its patrons 1 lie cheapest rate compatible w ith good service, has arranged for a series of excur sions to the seashore, similar to those which were so popular last season. The exclusions will leave Pittsburg July is, ami August 1, If. ami ami the rates will be as follow-: Pittsburg. I ' niouiow i., Collliell-viile, Scotldalc. ( . I'eellshurg. But lei ami Latrobe. ilo; Johnstown, f'.i. Cresson. s..-,o; Altoona. ; Tyrone, $7. "..'; Ciealtleld, .'.-!; P.ellefoiile. Js.,-,: Bed ford, s.-mi; Huntingdon, 7.10; Mittlin. .-..ri.-: proportionate rates from other points. The tickets w ill permit of a stay of near ly two weeks, ami a choice of either of t fit seashore points named above will lie al lowed. A .special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pilt-burg on each f the IlliiiVI -mentioned date- at about a. M. For .ii tailed information in regard to rates and time of trains apply to ticket ig.-nls, Mr. Thomas K. Watt, district pas senger agent. I it t -Im rg. or to loiiri-l Agent, Uoom -III. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Krai F.olale Iraii.frr.. William . I. Buck ft u. to Michael I.. Ictihciis, Allegheny: coiisid.-ra t ion. A. .1. Moham et tix. tut hrisi Nor izeii. Uichlaml. lo. .lolin Shearer el uv. to William E. Shaf fer. East t'ou.-maugh. ?i:ki. Henry Page et n. to V. W. Sniilh. East I'oiieniaugh. '.r.'... I . S. McAiiulty et u. to .1. 11. Killer, Barnesboro. I7."i. Henry t'usit-r et u. to D tvui F. Smith. Kichlanti ?.'."."i. s. t". Beam el al. to (o-orge W. Eeppert. Stolivcreek. il. S. C Kealll et al. (ieorge W. I.e pert. Iale. $li. Edw aid Farabaugh t-t n. to Joseph A. tiray. 1 arroll lovvn. il. t". A. Fai.ibaiigh et ux. to .los. ph A. iray. t 'at roll tow u. f 1 . Cambria Iron Compaiiy to Bronlas Quar ry Company, West Taylor, ti.lf.Wt. Maggie Wootlsitle et al. to Amanda Mr- M 1 1 l.-n. Dale, i. Cambria Iron ("onipany to.Iohn Shearer. East Coui-'iiaugh. J::."iii. Uobert II. Sayre el al. to Wilmore Coal Company. Cambria county, $t'.4ni share? capital stock, Ailmimstralor of James Somerville to Ptirter Kinports, Siistut-haiiiia. f'J.'si. Cambria Iron Company to Marlin Bong Coopt-rsdale. il.-'oo. lames W. Hunt et ux. to Eewis F. I. ink West Taylor, ".'.stiu. .1. E. Spangler et ux. lo .1. X. anil l. .J. Ilouk. II as i ngs. ijri. Wallei S. Weaver to N. II. Lehman, Uichlaml. f.o. .. yiarrlsuce Mrennrs. Tin following marriage licenses were sued by the t lerk of the Orphans" Court for tin; week ending Thursday, June'JT, WO.: Francis W. Ehig and .tary A. Boley, Allegheny townsliip. Thomas Joseph Moyers and Estella Al mira Short, Lilly. Vincent Meisel, Carrolltown, ami Jennie Blatt, Callii.in. Thomas McPhee, Jr., and Isabella Law, Crovle township. Jacob E. Snyder and Jennie T. Crowley Curweiisvill' Pa. James Vallery, Barnesboro, and Katie Entller, St. Boniface. James Pipt-rand Edith L. Young, John tow II. John E. Jones. Pittsburg, anil Mabel A. Bryan. Cooperstlale. Amos M. Stevens and Mary Jane Ilow h tt. Johiislow u. John A. Hague. Pittsburg, and Ida Petit, Portage township. John Briutla and Lizzie Kantcn, Johns tow n. Edward A. Davis and Emma L. Schrotli, Wilmore. Frank A. Carrel. Johnstown, and Leona E. Nccly, Coopersdale. Tiik Eliensburg noiuial scIumi1 clcses on Saturday after a successful term of ten weeks. Mlveellaneon Wotlee. o. K. I hornj fur sale at HVNTLEY' VIA T Double Shovel Plow)u.t received ' : j Hl'MLKV . VIAIT V.' Inic Shore! Plowijnrt receive.! at i HlNlLtY'S. A KINK lot of Table Oil Clot hn iiigt welvnl at U.Hl'M'LtV'S. MITHEK lot ol Kegel's ("arnet Sweepers just arrived at (I. HIMLEV'S. I.AKDE ags-nrtment or Oar.len Tool- juwt received at O. HINTLEVS. '"HY McKreen r Ice Cream made at borne and JL Kuaranteed to tie Plrictly pine. 6.7 A KEW bundles ol Manilla Binding Twine. 5 cents a pound at Kultoo . m.iv3. A I'lN'Eawrtineiitof While wash. Paint and arnlsh Brushes just received lv tr. Hl'NTLEY. .1 I'ST received a Cultivator at lot ot Steel Frame. 5 tooth HINILEVS. ma in ii "1 3 have two ol the tie.-t kind in the mnriiei. mailt (I.Hl'MI.EY. I,Ai;tiK assortment ol that celebrated Anti Kustlng Tinware warranted aou to rust (or & vears just amvInK ut aiiflJ4t U. HVNTLEY'S. "W AN TEII A aeneral representative In this county to ornanire local txiards lor the Artisans' Suvines an. I lo .n Association. Ad dress !tl Kilth Ave., I'lttshuric. Ia. ineh.-i I,AKtlK assortment of icranlte enamelle.l ware with another an per cent, reduction which makes It almost as cheap as tin ware. Just receivedat !E. III XII.EY'S. D'N"T lomet 1 am headquarters tor Hase Kalis ami fials. all kin. Ik t.l I- islilOH Tat-Kle. l.inen. li.N.ks, Keols. Hods Halt Moles. KasUeU. etc. t. IK'NritEY. C1A!I at Huntley's ami boy a Tree Sprayer j and Spray your Iruit trees. Iherehy Increas ing your fruit cmp ennuich to pay lur the Spray er three times over t O. llf.N I I.KY. AN5r,EKIMir. TAMil.EFINir. The best Fly Paper in the market Is Tangle- loot, .our sheets It.r 6 cent or ten sheets It 10 cents at HI NTl.fci'S. n n 1 7 TANTEi A reliable man to represent a loan I? Institution In 'amlrla county Money loaned in sunut ol Ion to lo.otw. Kt.r particulars apply to V. M. D.VlS,t:oaliMirt. Pa. uicl.int. IH AVE the avency lor the Eclipse Itlcycle, ac kn.iwlcliced ly all to l e one ol the liest Kl- cycles on I lie market. lo reduction on regular price will lc it iven to the party vtvlmr me the nrst order this season. O. lifts I'l.EY 1yU SAKE The .M.-l l.mal.1 homestead, 11 rt oms. with cellar. A hue summer resilience. At. ply o 1 1 it I. A. I M I. A. iMtKUNKIJ. t'umlrland. Md. may 1 7 1 Alt ME KS. Your attention Is kindly called to the best hay carrier tin the m.trket and at a reasonable piire. tJall and see it at I Ell. 11 IN II.EY'S. THE ELensbur Hull. Una i lan Association 1 will titter for sale at the council chamber. El- erittiiurit, on the fourth Monday in July, fi.oou.uu. i nus. Hit t is, l.a.TKK I.aKiMKK. Secretary. President. A I. A KiE asst.r'ment ot Family Heady Mixed Paints. Paints lor Farm Implements. "ar- riaue t aints ol all colors and shades. In V, pint to 1 ifailon cans. If you are Koinv lo palm your house call and look at my samp e. f can save you money. Hl'NTLEY. IAKMEKS AND Ht'l I.UFKS. I have put in a car load ol steel wire nails and lent-e wire hiMore lha advance which 1 will sell lor a liiuitt-d time at prices I. el ire the ad vance. As there will likely te another advance liy the 1st ol April, 1 would advise you to buy lai-mediat-jly what nails and wire you want lor the c.minir ceason. therei.y savin money l.y not pat in ttie advance prices later on. A wor.t to tlie wise Is suttlcient. iIEO. HI'N I I.EY. E'lNANCIAL STATEMEM' FOK M'HIIUL jV Histrit-t ol lcan township lor the year end imc June H'h. ls.tj: V. tivli- amount ol tlu lilicale. John Fin- eriy. 'oilecior tl. :!'.! Yi ( 'ollet tt-.l up lo date. . 1 lr-5 i;7 g73 45 Exonerations on.dn- lii it-ate .. Fees lor collecting Villi III 7 Lit". Balance due S.-ho-il Board Ir.nn col lector btt" er Ffnanolal statement l.eiween IM'trlct Treaur- an.l S- Ii.xil Board ot le:in township lor the year es.HOK Jnne s. sw: Stte appropriation. 4:;7 -". ;t 75 rroin Blair counlv .... Balance on hand Iroiu l'l - Keccived lr..m tiom inniionors IHik tax Am. tunt paid in by titillector alter tle-d-it-tintc pert-entaae. Kt-nt tor School HoSse lor election purNses..... .leu ea t)HI to 1 .11411 H to uo t'J.&8S 10 Amount paid out tl.ZW 41 Fee M 73 i.S 14 Balance title SclitHil listrit trom t'ol lector t 1:k; t.7 B-ilan.-e due School lu-lrict Inun 1'reas urer ISO OV. J.O MtMl I.LEN. W. I. Fl'ETi IN. tcretaiy. Presl.lent. We, the nndersiniced. have audited the attove accounts and nnd litem cerre.-( H. K. BAITS. WM. HiLUKKKAMi, JOHN F. PliH E Jnne'Jl ls-.ts. Auditors. Amended Ordinance. Amendinu an or.llnaee to iirevent cattle trom runnint: at larue illon the limns ol te l.roiuih Etiensliurit. Pa., aimivetl January aitti, isy. Be it or.laineit and en acted by the Huriees ami Town 'ouncil of the lior.mcn ol Eliensl.uiv that t he trd inam-e i...-e l and approved the 'Jvtli .lay ol January. l'M. ne and the same is hrretiy aiiifn.lt-.l as lollows. to wit: l hni no person or persons shall suiter or lurmlt h is. her or their cows or cattle to run at lariee ithln the limit si el the horouirh, i.etween the hours ol eiKhl o'clock . r. M. . an. I six o'clock, a. . trom the hrst iv ol luac. lsys. to the first day ol Nt.veuit.er lsu5 and in each and every vear therealter. eoinmencinK with the year Isshj, Irom the nrst .lav ol Ma v to the hrst .lay oi No vember. and lor each and every offence In viola tl..n ot this t.llnaiu-t- the rson or persons so oltpn.linK shall fortell and pay lor each ol said aiiiuials so found runninz at htrve a tine ot not less ihn one ttollar nor more than fwe dollars: ami all such animals found runnimc at larue shall tie considered as a iiutilie ami a common nuisance, and it shall lie tne duty ol the Street 'nunnissioner or anv iMiliceman til the Imniuah lo seize antl take into custtMly and tmpoumf ev ery such aniimil found run n inn at larice.as afore- SJi.l.an.f II. alter lour nays pui.oc niun-r. no neron shall appear and claim the animals so I in i outnte.l and nav the bne and ail costs and chances atten.liiiK he seizure ami keeintc ol same, every such animal shall he (ol.l at .uiuc sale hy the Street Commissioner or policeman, ami. alter retiiiiiinir the amount ot the reasonable costs and mid expenses, he shall pay the Lit lance, If anv. to the Treasurer lor the use ol the hor- imiih' Passed finally hy Council the -JTth day ol Ma v. ls:.. IOHN L STtll tHl. IES LLIIVH, Pres. Pro. Tern, ol fonnctl. Burtress. Attest: V. 11. l'nsMil.L.'lcrK. June 7. I8'.&. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule in etlert May t. 1S15. t'onnrrlltinmil 'rrJtion. KAHT. Sea.hore Kxpreiut. week tljr 3 tn Altoonl Artsioimo.latlon. weo tlayi V a m Main Line Express, daily. to a ui Altoona fcxirei. daily t oO p m lliirrisliurir Acco:nuiiHlalion. Snn.lays oolv 1 T p m Mail Ki.re!i. dally s V " f blladeliihia Kxiire8. daily B li u m WEST. .lohmttown Accommotlaiion. week days ,814am I'ac.nc Ksnres. daily 8 a m Way Passeniter. dally 't ''V n? Mall Train, week davs 'M i Kast Line, dally I'- .lohntitown A ecu ui laudation, week days... 8 Am F.Ienolnre Rrsnrh. Trains leave as follows: 7. '20 a. m and 3.30 n. m and arrive at tresion at 1.57. a. m. and 4.o& o. ra. Iave t'resson atV3ii, a. tn and p. m.. and arrive at Klienflmrn at 10.n5 a. m. and 6 Oi i. m. t'rrawn and t'lemrtteltl. Iave Irvonn at l.45 a. m. and 3 on p. m. arrlv ln at Cresson at 8 05 a. m. and 4.i p. m. Leave Cresson V a. in. and 5.A) p.m., arrlylnK at Ir- vona al lu.45 a in. and 6.4o p. m. Kor rate maim, etc . call on ajrent or address Th.is.K.Watt.1'. A. W. !.. HO Filth Ave., fitulmrit. Ha. S. M. FRKVOST. J. K. WMI. (ieneral Manager. Ieneral Manaiter. VAHTED K V.l. A Hl.K MEN to sell our choice and comnlete line ol ISur- sery St.K-lt. Hlnhest salary and rouimisslon naid wefkly. Pay- ini; and imrnimtent iKisltion unaranleetl anil sucoesn assured to icimmI men. Seclal Induce ments in Leulnners. Exuerlence not neces-ary. Kicluslve trrritory and your own choice of same iclTen. IM not delay. Apply to ALI.LA Nl KSKKY CO.. mchS.4m. Kochester. N. Y. SAMPLES FREI b..t h nciea. writ now OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can be f.UDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : niiifornily : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., PinSBI'liU H KPT.. P1TTSBCKU. PA. rtlS.SWly. Teeth . . . Do you know that von should take U-t-ter care of your Teeth than Vou do? You ask w hv. There are several reasons ami important ones. tto. The most important reason is that unnu vour Teeth, or the us,. of them, ilepeiitls vonr L'.-liernl healtli. lloesu't it stand to reason that if you can't new your loot: proper I y that when it passes into the stomach m js ImiiiihI i.i re tard ami injure the digestive oruans. Any in.'.lii-al man will tell you thi. Now you will say that vou take uotid rare of voui- Teeth. IIiiVuiiV Let lis i.ee. Yon e'lt-.-ni your Teeth prohahly at least once oi twjee a week, or you may eleau or hrtish liit-m onee a dav. This one.- a day is all rijrht if it happens tit le at niiiht Just iK-fore re tiriiikr otherwise It s mt. Have your 1 eeth cleaned by a dentist, all the tartar removed, tiet ii itimhI stift hsistle hrush, for the reason that a hart bpistle one is Im.uih! to inlure the l'iiiiiv tiet some of lr. Kit-hards' Tooth I'owder. l.se this and in a short lime vou will won der what transformation has taken place wit inn your mouth. Have your tlt-eayed Teeth tilled up if vou have any. and if there are rttttts 1 tn.-.i. hatl ones such as will cause your hrt-ith lo Itccome otTt-nsive have them drafted They say that Hood's Sarsanarilla is ir.M.ii for that tlreti feelimr loo lio-es f,,r fi.oi. Nttw this is not HimkI's ail vertisfuieiit tmt lr. liiehards". the K.-ntist. I Jive him a trial and you will tixc no other. RICHARDS, the Dentist. junT JOHN PFISTER, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Hardware. Qnccnswarc, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TEUETABI.EK IN SE4SO.V. MRS K-VH, KTC . . OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. maw 2oly Geo. L. Frederick, HEALER IN AMI If A M'F Al'I I' K EK tlH Harness, SaSJles, Whips, Eotes, anfl General Horse Ontfiltinss. A.MM I tiller 1. the Ulidersliriied. w ish to aiiliolince to the public and my patrons that I will con duct my business on a Srictly Cash Basis on and After July I, 1895, and that on ami after that date it "ill In impossible lor me to extend any credit. This will enable me to sell iMotls at a closer margin and smaller profit, ami In- an advantage to rnv customers as well as to mvself. Asking you for a contin uance of vour patronage in the future, a in the past, 1 remain ours i ruiy. GEO. L. FREDERICK iunl4 71)4. u-ijrs Policies written at snort noice In tne vv rtbkinukk i s nn ad olber Flrat I'Imii Conipsnln. T. W. "DICK, fUEIST I'UR Til K OLD HiVRTFORI) FIRE INSURANCE COM V. 1JOMMENCEII BTS1NESS 1794. Ebenscnr. July t.l883. Ice Cream Parlor. I desire to inform the public that I have oiM'iied up in connection with mv uroct-ry store on Julian stret, an elegant Ice Cream Parlor, nicely titled up ami where you win ne made happ) on a warm afterniMin or even ing. Notliinir but the pure Jersey Cream used, t Mir I'arlors will be open everv af ternoon and evening. Picnics, Weddings. Lawn Fetes and hamilles supplied on short notice. Come one. ome all. M. D. BEAllEll, 11'i.ICLIAX STKKKT. juiiT VUPITOK'S TItE. In the t'ourt ol 1'nmmiin I'leas of t'aml.ris counlv. In tne matter ol the assluned esta'.e til Tfarotlnre nen.len aod wile. Having t een aiKmtetl Auditoi Mr sai.l Cnurt to reiMirt a tlistrliiutioa ol tne lund arisinic irrnu the sale ol me real estate oi ine assiitnor, mniix i Is nerel.T irlven that 1 will Eit t mv uttioe In the ! hornutchol Kt .en shunt on S ATI' K1A Y . J t' K lwi. at 10 o'clock, a. M tor the iurmse ol ditcharKinx toe duties ol sai.l api-ointment. when antl where all .ersins Intereste.l snail ai- tentl or be torever det.arred from .ntnlnte in on sai.l lun.l. IKOAI.lt t. IH rt. tbensburic. la.. June 14. l-Mt. Auditor. IpiSKt'IlTUKS' NOTICE. j 1-j.u.le ol James Eckennvle. dcceasetl. letters testamentary on the eriate ot James Erkenrtde, late ol Allegheny townt-Iily. t'amltrla county, I-a , decease.1, bavioic t.een ic ran led to the undersliened notice Is lieretty aiven to all (.erons indebted tc satd estate to make Immed iate payment and those having claims avatnst the same to .resent them -ro erly aufienticaied tor settlement. JOHN Ki'KKN KOItK, Mlt'HAEL. EC'kENKOIiK. Jone 11. 1S5.X Eiecuttirs fT PAYS Tt AUVEKTISE. CARL liLVLNIUS, P." VCTICAL WATOHMiKER & 4WELE AND DEALER IN ff. V i V 0 -y, r t f ' i$s 1 V 1; 1 ! FARIYIERS! T M A When you want GOOD FLOUR take your ?rain to the OLD SHENKLE IV.ILL in Ebenshurg. The FULL ROLLER for the manufacture of Flour has leen jut in the OM Shenkle Gr't Mill in El'eusburg ami turns out nothing but FIRST CLASS Bring in your grain anil give us a trial. Each man's grnin in ground separately an-1 jou get the Flour of your own wheat. If fanners wish to exchange cxain for Floi;r they can tlo so. The Mill is running every lay with the liEST OF TOW Ell. PROPRIETOR. The Tt ior tin- j.t .i-: v C toriLcJ.. .,-: v ,y sSTzli IT,? C r j - t , I. . ' ji i r .-.ttiiiiM h.iihi . tl ( " t gTS y I r-, Th.-J- i-iv- Hit- I. si f..r I' . i... ! .. " I' V" ! Ak 'I : .iUJfii....i.i si:..-, m ! t &i..'i ftt. T K V r- J 1 T 1 !" :r " -tr". - 'i'l tin t'-s ir- ui M.r..i-.-!. fr IT - r XrfS 1 If j.ri.ss. .ir- uni'.-rm -stan. i.-1 en (lb' t -y V r..m , to $ i - .v. , t. r ..; ,.-r i...ili.-s. l? ''V N. S5,S4,S3.50 f .rdov.B.Fre. a ' r - . This is the nFr i if s.- l 1 For Sale by J. w ; s.,,1,1 i,v tli- follow ! Kr.l si-.i i:t." II. A. h. le-ii.ier. r. M. I i: m.i:-i i.i-r. I M. i:: IT Will Pay Xh& SF kIT i 3 In all its Latest and Most Improved Methods. Aiil.iiiuilif Sii.-tioii avi:it!. liiiinir.iiiii l'lat.-s, 'r.wns and I.ri.l. Teetli I'xiraetts'. Al.lul. iy Witlu.iit I'ain l.y Usin l'i..f. May's. K. I".. IS-it" l.ijlit. t n years' t ; -ri.-t:t-t-. Yr- C'!:i .rk iK.ne at tlie Must K. asmial lie Kates. All V..rk Warrantetl. JajrTellns s-triely t':ili. Otlii-e im Main Stre-t, l'.M4.1l Eiieislmri Fire Insurance Apcj General Insurance Aent. j; ; ks r. t j: a, it. WmD-S-LBHlBMiii I.lne ol NurKerv s.t.-k. Me -tT.t: .t vt.u rich In a month'hut cn iciv-M:t.1 cn i 1 i.vnicnt .n.l t.xv vcu wt-ll I..T U- ur l ri. t- c. r'CsiK.nd with tlie'time W rite i. irni. i: I t. r-.t..rv THE HAW h. Nl l.KKY t'o . mchH.4m. K.whefter. N. Y. Tl EENTS W&M TEDriaVpTi: VrVF r jimCHfS, CLOCKS,! I JEWELRY, 5ILVEIUVAI1E, I MD31CAL INSTRUMENTS: A I ? OPTICAL GOODS. mh.k ai;i:.t rui: tiii: : CELEBRATED EOCKFDRD: t watch ks. : In Kev and Stem Winder. ui:i;k ski.kctk'.v hf ai.i. KIM.s ' .1 KW KI.KV Al.- WAVMiN IIAXIi. ?: ' M v In f .lew eli y is un-iir- .;i".-.l. ( ..im- ami .-e f..r your- -. if In-fore purchasing elsew hen- i j. ' Ail work guaranteed. t cAELEiriKinsi PROCESS WORK. H IB (M$ FIT FDR tS&ai A KING. 1 1 li i 3 )! ' (Inr Million IVopIt" rir ihf W. L. Douglas $3 and S4 Shoes. All our shnt-s nrr e.iu .IlT .alialactorr .nnm-lli t alf atitl Kanctroa. S2.SO and S2 Warkinfinftni. 2&SI.75 Bevt' School SHoea v4x Udies' $3, 2.50:S2arid $1.7x JS If V"iir 1-1'T cann'-t nui.j.lj W. L. Douclas. Itrorkion. l am. D. LUCAS & CO. in.- Si o .-s a i id K:i iiir.-s ar.- 1.--1 1i:ui . li : irootl m il. i i.i!. rtii.-liil i-uil i in -t ion. and . 1. -.1 of : ,e :mts of 1 1n- lioi.k.-.-i.-r ale u essarv lo make tie- kitflieii uvi- a iiitis. ItC CiLllCTtlla StGTLS cEfl lum : '. tii.nl.- o. ni.-t t i m iv i -. ; i; i rt in.-nt : tli.y ate v.-n l.ak.-is ami .. rf.-et r.ia-tei's. s,.-,-: ii :,; it-Hi '...ii i- . liii to e!i-aii!iii.- . -t ono in v a ml tii. ra I.i li:y. Mail.- in a' i st : s ami -ii-s. w i 1 1t a view of ui l jn' I I.i- most . ri! i. -.ii at a tinl. rate ettt. "Ncec Ectlcr Few n Good." I T a i i w -1'. .1. IH. H it li i. - A. M. Tl;. .mas. Has! v.. 1. f.i.-.v.t: K. You To go to QUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattinrrs, Oil Cloths, UlanKets, Feathers, kc. Prices Kelueel on All Goo.ls, an.l FREIGHT PAID on All Lnrge Packages. Jaivies Ouiimn. DR. A. XAINO, s4-tiiij i!or tittrtli of M. K. C'liureh, (iailitzin, l'a. E K TTK1.V NtTl' intiitary on the -s;.tc ..t Isi.I.tc l.niv ln:c t.f Mu -.Mrr t'.wnst.ip. t 'iiit.ria ct.untv. I"a". .Its-t-n--.1. hure tn-t-n ttrtntel to the nn.Icrntncl. Ail ! rs.ms ir.1ci.tcl to t he ela' e ot ?id dts-c.letit iil make iniiiif.lijtt. .aimtit. an.l all .-r-..Ti. tiumi: Isitn. xkMiiisl iiaid state sh..u.d j-rcsnt tlit-m .iuiv aut litrnu-atea l"T nvne:it t.t the un-dersiacne-l. M.tkV 1. l.fl.l.V. May il. Is. 5 Exn-utrlT. V t:M'TI IK'S Nl ITI MiiH.l.fll. Ivtte l tt.e ts.r.iUKh pl lreti. t'.m r. ouniv, l'a . .itsrcasc.t. navm l-srn Kram.sl to ti.e un.fcr-itnd. tt.ticc is here!. icitch t all .- ..s ...r..... ... r.. i r-.n.c M d..c .uiii.n- t ' l merit, an.l th..sc havln fl.nm mmn-l i the .-me will .rccnt them proirly autlicntica- to ! ted li r et'.lement. t.l '1 EN E I.IIZIMIKK. Executor June 14. lss.5. IttK AI.I.THE NEWS. KEALl THE 1'KLE 1 MAN. ltj ir jaar. s 1 above slated.
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