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" r. a. i oiii ' Mi-- 'ill o.'.r. t i::ii ' M-Miay. ana. I.ai.i a-- i.. r i linilr. n, - "ii a v i-it t 'I tlu- ' -aiTin-r n.-ar ill r.illllty. ' 't - :'..nnli. - '.; t ilill iiii; '' it.-- M. K '! f'-lival in ; ' aini 'i hur--l-vi-ry- ' '-a- i liatiL'.-ii -t-l.i.r, i, ;,. ' ' Sch aim a- tli.. papt-r r- initt! a nunibor of people liavn signl tii'il thMr intention of takinc sto?k in thi . iiKipri-f of I'lcar.ing out the Shenkle tlam and then; seems to lie no doutil tliat ll.e project will be a po. --Keiijatiiin Harris, m announced at Old I'orjre, N. V., on Wednesday that "under no cireiiiiisiance- will he become a eandi daie for the presidency." It is the old -lory of "sour crapes." The county auditors of Schuylkill county have surcharged ex-SheritT Wool upwards or fl.-jm for ciedits allowed him Tor horse hire and other incidentals claimed by him in his lust report. The 1. II. U. agency at Cherrytree has l i-en changed from passenger and lirst-class fieiht lo pa i-tiiT, bauuae and lir-t-t-la-s freiiiht. and t'larence 11. 1 looks ap pointed aent, rice' L. (1. (Jor-uch, truu--f. i red. The -on of .lohn Slopien-ki, aged ." mouths, died at ireen-biiri; on Thursday. The lighted candles placed around the liody iniied the drapery covering the corps.-, and the coilin was burned and the Inidy charred black. While playing carelessly with a loaded -'"--calibre revolver in company with sev eral companions. Tuesday morning, Cyrus, the 14-year old son or Mrs. Mary Long, or Morrellville. was shot through the palm oT the leTt hand. The Stafford Lodge I. O. O. F. was established al Viuioudale on Monday and a large delegation or members of th. order were in attendance from Klu-nsburg. A special train was called into service Tor their transportation. A recent issue or the ( leal field liriub li;,n said: At a family gathering in the home of William A. T.-rpe. at Uedr. ri., this county, last. week, there was uresent Asaph Kirk, of rampain, the head of live generations of hi- family. An exchange remarks that people who are timid about traveling on the railroad should be rea tired by the fact that last year only one pas-enver was killed out of each l.'.'jL'.r.is carried, and only one injured out of each "JtU.-ls carried. A common wo.mIcii bucket is traveling by express over the Pennsylvania system of railway, which was started from At lanta. Kvery ines-eiiger who handles it attaches a tag, and at present the sides of the bucket are covered with stickers. It is reported that during the month of June the Pennsylvania Railroad i'uiii pa.iy handled more freight in .lohnstown than in any previous month in its history, and the Cambria Iron Company's bill alone amounted to '.'l-J.oon for the month. It has just been announced that the Philadelphia company which is opening a new coal mine at Hastings, this county, will erect l.urn coke ovens. It is proposed to euip the mine with electric light and machinery driven by electric power. Mr. Simon Fisher, an old resident of Allegheny town-hip. was in town on Mon day and left on the bevo train Tor New N oi k. intending to take a steamer from that city on Wednesday for Haded, Ger many, his native place, which he lelt about .".o years ul'ii. Pavma-ter .1. P. Wll-on distributed l.i'as two weeks" pay among the miner- of the Concilia ugh Coal company, at t'on.-liiaiigh, and jM.ooo among theArgyle Coal company's miners at South Fork on Monday. On Tuesday he paid f."iii to tlie miners at Dunlo. Freeman and (iood, the condemned murderers w ho are to be hung in tireens hurg to-day (Thursday i. made their wills lat Saturday. Fret-man beijuealhs his body to his I rot her. w ho r.-.-nles in Pitts burg, and (iood 1 eijiiealhs his to the Keys, j Meek and Funk. In the ca-e of the widow of IJev. .lames' Walker, of Uoekdaie. w ho w as crippled for life in the South -tr-et railroad acciieut, a jury in Philadelphia awarded her j?.'a.- but t lie com t made a ruling reducing the verdict lo $1 i. and Mis. Waik.-r ac cepted t he annum I. The be-1 of the laws of widespread int. rest in IVnnsy Kama signed recently by the governor :- that fixing -.-40 pounds a- a ton of coal. 1 eaiei s w ho sell le-s than that can i:ow Im- lined. In some parts of the -i ale dealers have been giving only -.( pounds for a ton. Mis- Mary-Strilimatter an estimable yotmir lady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angn-tine St I itUnatl.T, of Carroll town ship, died at her home on Thursday, .Inly 1-ih. from pneumonia. aged alx.ut 17 years. Her remains were interred in St. Ilene dicts cemetery. Carrolltown on Saturday. One niglit last week Charles. Tomlin soii, of Ali.L'heiiy town-hip. while return ing from iai lit i. u, was knocked down on the road near i hri-ty's mill by some one w ho dealt liim a biow from behind which rendered him unconscious. Hi- watch and chain and poi ketbeok containing a.7. w ere taken. The Iielaw are peach harvest promises to be abundant ai.d is now estimated at about ki.ooo baskets. Such a prospect i- more than comforting to the fanners, as a good peach crop means the cancelling of many obligations and a general straight ening out of the shortcomings of the past three years. This year will go into history as bicy cle year. The grow th of the w heel's pop ularly lias been soama.ing that ll seems a- if ull the world had discovered that the wheel is a good thing and is trying to get on one as soon as po. ible. The roads aie alive with cycler And one meets them ey cry w hi re. .lames S. McClemmons stole a banana from Mrs. N. Satit's fruit stand al .lolins town. Mrs. Sant, who is an Arabian, caught lit m at it and knocked him down with a chair. Then she proceeded to maul him good and had him nearly dead when ntliccr Miller interfered and took U.lll to the lockup. (oivci uor Hastings has signed the bill pa-sed by the recent legislature which re ijiiires county commissioners to buy all blank forms, letter heads and stationery of every description used in the sheriff's of fices in the different counties of the state, also to provide all necessary furniture. Hub. ito this has not been tin: case. Mr. William Wright, of Figart, who is suffering with a tumor on the left jugular vein, went lo the West Penn Hospital, Pitt-burg, a few days ago, with a view to having an operation performed, but he was told thai he could not survive it, and was a.lvi-ed lo return home and take things as ea-y as possible in order prolong his life. .Inst as we go to press we learn that a ;-var-oId daughter or Mr. O.-lcn, who lives across the river from ItarnesUiro, was burned to death this afternoon. Her mother was ill and she attempted to start a fire with coal oil. The can exploded and she was enveloped in flames. Heath re sulted in a couple of hours. SntniiUr Sciitim I. I luring a recent severe storm a sycamore tree was blown down at Sandusky, ., w hi h was noted for the reason the In dians hollowed it out and constructed in side an apartment large enough for two dozen people. In it a small detachment oi '.'olon. l Crawford's army encamped i ! iiiuht preceding their disastrous batile w i'h the Indians. Whenever you hear a man lindin? fault with a local paper open it up and ten to one he hasn't an advertisement in it: five to one he never gave il a job of work to do; three to one that he does not take the paper; three to one that if he is a sub set iber he is a delinquent ; even odds he never does anything in any way that w ill a-si.-l the publisher to ruu a belter paper. Mary Taylor, eight years old, grand daughter of General John I. Taylor, was tramped to death a fewd iys ago at Lewis town, Pa., by a savage bull. Her skull was fractured, her jaw, arm. and thigh broken, and her chest crushed. She died in an hour after the accident. A bicycle has not the right of pave ment, but it has the right of streets and roads, as wagons have, and when run dow n intentionally or by carelessness on the part of wagoners or others, damage may be obtained by process of law. The cycler should not hesitate to use his bell when about to pass or in meeting vehicles. It gives warning and may avert a run awav. Emmet Thornton, a slater employed on the Laiighlin Memorial Home, near this place, made a misstep last Friday after noon and fell from the roof, a distance of forty feet. Strange to say, no bones were broken, and with the exception of being badly bruised and shaken up. he wa- not seriously hurt, but will be able to U about again in a rew davs. His home is Clear field. Pa. Perhaps the biggest apple tlee in the country grow s a r.-w miles from Johnstow n on the farm of John Custer. Its circum ference is lo feet, three feet from the ground. The tree is well propoi t ioned. the limbs extending : f.-et from the trunk on all sides. Four years ago there were 4 barrels of cider made from the apples that grew on it, and from its appearance now there yill 1m; Several barrels made this year. A new trick is Wing .layeo on the un suspecting farmer. Two prepossessing men paint a sign on a farmer's fence or barn and give him a few dollars to guar antee them that no one else w ill be per mitted to paint a sign over it. The farm er is a-ked to sign a receipt, in order thai they may return the same to their em ployers. The receipt that he signs t urns out to be a promissory note for i.niiir i:K Don't bite. During a meeting of the Johu-t iw n board of school controllers on Tuesday flight of last week a communication from City Supei iutetiilent Johnson was read, in which he openly charged that a number of teachers, and particularly those of the high school, were incompetent to fill tin positions and that the standing of tin sel. ool- is at present lower than at any time f-.r ten years. The communi -at ion was tabi.-d and kept from the public. This w ill lie a busy week for the farm ers of Westmoreland -ountv. and il will finish up the wheat-cutting, and, in the aggregate, will show three-fifths of a crop of a good iialit v w hen all isgathered; the oats, that was almost despaired of. will yet yield one-third of a crop, but the hay crop cannot be estimated; the corn and potatoes now give prmise for a fair yield, and the pasture fields are show ing a green cast once more . (J ict tixhu nj Triliiinc. The control of the Altooua, Clearlield .V- Northern Kailroad Company, which has been in the hands of Receivers Sain in 1 P. I.angiloii, of Philadelphia, and Prank C Patterson, of Altoona. for two years, yva iim Monday afternoon surrendered to the officers of i he corporation by a decree of the Rlair county courts. New stock has been sub-cribed to relieve the company from Us indebtedness, and t In line will be merged shortly as a feeder to the Pennsylvania system. James (irasso. a crippled Italian boot black of Altoona, on Sunday night at tempted to kill David Mumma. an Ameri can, at the home of Mrs. limner, w ho-.-place both freiiueii'cd. irasso w a-drunk, and, becoming jealous of Mumma's atten tion to a girl in the place, pulled a revolver and shot tw ice. (Hie bullet vM-nt wide of its mark; the second one pa-sed through Mumma's coat ami shirt, but. -H iking liie br.-ast lione, turned its course and pro duced only a llesh w ound, lira-so w a-arr.-sted. The engineer on the pa enger train was horrified a few evening- ago while taking coal at Frugality to - the form of a man come through the chu'e with the eoal. Ater shoveling him out it was discovered U ht none other than the night watchman, M r. (ieorge L.-aper. who had lost his fooling and fell into the chute, just as the fireman opened the gate. Mr. Leaper came out with only a f.-w bruises, but looked as though he had taken a trip ihrough the infernal regions. i 'lull nu t Stmnhii'd. On Thursday evening of last week a pa-scnger traiu on the Cambria V Clear field railroad ran into an open switch at Hastings ami collided with several freight curs standing on a siding. The baggage and express ar.d a smoking car were par tially tele-coped and the engine badly wrecked. Conductor McD.-rmott was se verely cut about tiie head and the mail clerk and baggage masters were bruised and scratched but not seriously injured. Several of the passengers received scratches and were badly shaken up. While a freight train going east was passing through the tunnel on the Penn sylvania railroad near tiallit.in on Wed nesday night at 7:.'Ki the coupling of twoof the cars near the centre of the train pulled apart. When the two sections of the (rain crashed together again ten cars were wrecked and about '.'.) feet of track were torn up. Fortunately none r the train men were injured. Philade'phia Kx press was delayed one hour, having to pass througiit the mountain by way of the Old Portage tunnel. After live or six hours of labor by the wrecking crew the track was and cleared repaiied. At two o'clock on Wednesday afternoon of la-t week while Mrs. Henry, wife of Dr. T. I. Henry, of Apollo, with her lit'le baby in her arms, was crossing the West Penn railroad brige, which spans lieaver run at Paulton, Westmoreland county, a heavy freight train came dashing along. There not being room for cscapo at the sides of the bridge, and the distance to either end being loo great for the affrighted and al most paralyzed woman to cover, she was forced to stand and await a certain and fearful death. The engine was running at great speed, and could not lie checked after the mother and child were seen. liolh were killed instantly, and their bodies mangled almost la-yond recognition. After a long illness from consumption. Mrs. Kli.abeth (iood. wife of Mr. Levi (io:l, died al her home in Altoona, on Tuesday, in the thirty-eighth year of her age. Her maiden name was ( iriuies, and she was born in this county, goiiii: ( Al toona when about eighteen years of age. w here she met and married her husband. Resides her husband, the deceased lady is survived by six children, as follows: Sadie, Frank, Charlie, Rei tha, Kllie and Ray inoud, at home; also by four si-ters. namely: Mrs. Susan Morris, Mrs. Lillie Williams, of Alto na; Mrs. Jennie (iroom. of Portage, and Mrs. Sallie Rines. of Ply mouth. Pa., and by two brothers August and Michael (iriaies both oi this county. Our readers may not lie aware of ihe fact that at the last session or the legisla ture an amendment was passed to the mar riage license law, which was signed by tin uovernor on June isth. The amendment maks a marriage license now good in anv county in the state, instead r simply in the county of issue. The party performing the ceremony niu-t make the return to tin officer w ho issued the license. It would be well for clergymen and othets authorized by law to perform marriages to make note of the almve fact, as there is a heavy fine for a failure to properly report within thirty days all marriages performed. The aci went into effect at once. Ill all other respects the law remains as it a as. Mrs. Laura, wife of Jonathan Jones, of Cambria township, died at Dixmont in sane asylum on Friday last, aged about 4." years. The deceased was born in Ebens bnrg and w as a da tighter of John Rrook bank, deceased, an old resident of this place. About twenty years ago she wus united in marriage to Jonathan Jones, a prosperous farmer, and up until about a year ago was a careful and prudent help meet and an estimable lady. About that time h.-r mind became im pared and con tinuing to grow worse it became necessary about a mon'h ago to lake her to Dixmont in hope ihat treatment in that institution would prove beneficial. It was, however, of no avail and on Friday death came to her relief. She is survived by her husband and seven children as also by two brothers and on sNtcr. The lierlin liVn.nl says that Mr. Ira Miller, w ho lives just east of Roxbury. on the Somerset and lied ford pike, while clearing a piece of ground a few days ago. scratched up a nest of spurious gold coins of the denomination of f.". There were forty coins, all bearing the date 114. The tarni.-hed appearance of the coins indica ted that it was many years since they were buried at the root of the tree which stood where they were found. A little bit of rubbing sufficed to brighten them up and give them the appearance of genuine coin, perfect enough in their imitation to de ceive any but an expert. They were taken to the lierlin bank, and after a careful ex amination, pronounced spurious. The ,'. cnnl says that in a co-ifes-ion made by Davy Lew is, Somerset county's notorious robber and counterfeiter of by-gone days, he spoke of having hidden some gold in the neighborhood of lierlin. This may be some of Davy's hiddi u treasure. Slirrltr-n Slf. Sheriff Coulter has advertised the fol lowing propel ties to ! sold at sheriff's sale at the court house in Lbi-nsburg on Monday. August ".th, at one o'clock, v. M.: The interest of Martha McVick.-r in a lot of ground in the Fast ward of Kb.-ns-burg. The interest of Kdw ard Farabaugh in its acres and :il perches of lain! in Allegheny township, having thereon a dwelling house and barn. The interest of same in iv.' acres of laud in Carroll township, having thereon a duelling hou-e and log barn. The interest of C. A. Farabaugh in what is know n as the Julius Slich brewery prop erty in Carrolltown borough, having t hereon brewery, dwelling, ice house, sta ble and oulhiiiL!ing. The interest of Jan.- Ann Hoyl.-s and lieiijamin P.oyles in '. acres and Km perches of land in Dean township, basing thereon a two-story plank hou-e stable and out buildings. The iiiteres', of the same in one and one- half acres of land in I Van tow nship. The intere-t of John Kdward We.-toyer in i.l acres and S perches of laini situate in Sii-ijiiehaiiua township. Cambria (Minify, and partly in liurnside township, Clear lield con nty. having t hereon a one and a hal-.-tory house and a barn. Excepting water right of said premises. The interest of Henry S. Harker in '.' acres of land in Washington township, having thereon a dwelling house and barn. The interest of I-aac J. Weakl.-n in Jo acres and '. perches of land in Carroll town.-hip, haying thereon a two-story frame house and stable. Excepting the coal rights. The interest of James P. Kirkpatrick an.l .la.-ob (i. Kirkpatrick in 1 1-acres and 7'. perches and allow ance of land in Carroll towii-hip. having thereon a Iwo-stoiy frame house and frame barn. . Tlnrrluce l.lrrnM. Tin following marriage licenses were is sued by ihetlerk of the Orpha ns' Cou rt for the week ending Thur-day, Julyl'.t. 1 .!:.: Ralph 11. Veil and Susanna Weaver. Richland township. John J. Hughes, Walnut drove, and Maggie E. (rumbling. New Florence, Westmoreland county. Pa. Edward Kcpple and I arrie Haliel, Johnstow u. (ieorge o. Hi!. -man, 11 a-t ing-. and Mary E. Sower-, liarne-boro. John E. Seller-, (iallit.iu. and Teresa L. Leap. Tlllllielhill. Charles Alvar P.row n and Carolina Scott, Figart. John A. Lulay. Susquehanna and Mary E. M iller, Carroll town-hip. Jo-eph F. Coni ail. New ry P.lair county. Pa., and Rosauua Charles Chest Springs. A. W. Nicew aiiirer, Ch.-rrvhill town-hip, Indiana county. Pa., and Ella Mahau, Cambria tow n-hip. William Fear a lev, Johnstow n and ust le Hayner, Tanawando, N. Y. Patrick Fogarly, Uarnesboro and Mary 1 il anon. Patli.il. Fulitel TlionnmxlH ot Year. Jo-eph Johns, a miner al Wyoming col- iery. ilkesbarre, made a remarkable uis- covery. Me w as Poring iow u coal in ins chamber w hen the light of hi- lamp fell on omet hing in t he coal. He stooped dow n and touched the object and was surprised to find it soft and yielding. With his pick he very caiefuliy chipped off the coal all around it until t be cavity or cb amber w as fully op. -ned, and there in the hard coal he be lound a frog mi bcihleu. 1 lie trog was at once pul in all airtight jar. At first il showed no sign of lite, although ll was warm, but after being in the jar about six hours it began to move and when it had been exposed to ihe light ten hours it was unite as lively as any modern specimen w hich can he found around the ponds in summer, (ieologists admit that cases of like nature may and do exist, but they are so very rare that the discovery of a live animal w hich is thousands and thousand of years old and v hich has been entombed. with no communication with air, water or food for age- is quite an event. nanj Lnroinof Ivrw The shops of the Pennsylvania railroad company al Altoona were never more busy than at present. Jn addition to the largi number of cars in course of construction. between seventy-live and one hundred lo comotives are to be built as fast as possi hie to be used in replacing the locomotives worn out in seiyice during the past year Among the above order will likely lie some two-cylinder compound locomotives Twoof these will be out of the shops Iw; fore the close oTiiext month, when it is the intent on of the company to experin e with them. If they prove satisfactory p-i - haps a dozen others of the same sort w ill be turned out before fall. It has already Im-cii decided and the order calls for some of the modi lied class -p" with eighty-inch driving w heels, and some shifters of tin class "M" type. The two cylinder com pounds w ill be used for freight service i they prove satisfactory. Should the ex perimeiit prove successful all the freight engines built at the Altooua shops this year w ill lie known as the class "R" Ihrwibiric hrhwola. At a meeting of ihe EU-n-biirg school hoard on Monday evening the following n lined teachers were selected for the el, suing term: Rom 7. principal. Prof. T L. (iibson. salary. i: room Miss Annie Jones. $lO; room 5, Miss K ratio's McKcn rick, ?.'t.-: room 4, Miss M atrgie Shenkle. 1X1: room a. Miss Myia Richardson, t.tl ; room 2, M iss Annie liey lion, f.'tl ; room 1, Miss A Hie Lloyd, t'.i. These are the same efficient teachers who taught last year, with the exception of Miss Frances McKenriek, who has been selected to leach the extra room that the directors have round It necessary to add on account r the crowded condition oT the schools. The schools will open on Monday Scplcinlier 'i, lor a term of seven mouths. RoImtI K. Jones has leen appointed jani tor at a salary of f-tu for the term. Heal Kalate Transfers. Elmlra Iiuck et vir. to Frank Dono She, (iallitzin; consideration, $3.V. (ieorge Lentz et ux. to Francis J. Don ougiie, (iallitziu. '.. August Hoell et ux. to J. E. Menges, Spangler. t'i'Mt. Solomon E. Dorer et us. to V. Scott Iiheain, lpjer Yoder, fi.nn. Jacob Erb et ux. to Cambria IJ. !fc L. As sociation, Dale, t'M. (ieorge M. Reade to Margaret Dixon, Washington, f4.V David J. Rougher et al. to Marie De nappe, Rarr, $10o. David Rracketi to Christina (ioiighnour, Jackson. 1.4i. Ellen McLaughlin et vir. to Theodore Eichler, Johnstow u. f l.-.V Margaret Riiddcn to William X. Kurtz, Lower Yoder, finm. Margaret Kunkle et vir. to A. J. Mox huin. Richland. t'X). S. I. Fries and Joseph Schmitlle to (Jeo. W. Cree et al.. Reade. tl. Henry J. Eckenrode el in. ta Cambria t Cleai field Railroad Company, Carroll, fK. Joseth Schmittle et ux. to William C. Lovell. Reade, $1. Anson Ii. Cooper et al. to Catharine E. Waltermire, Coopcrdale. H. Leonard Hook to Catharine E. Wallei iii ire, Coopi-rsdiile, f 1. Ii. F. Walkins el ux. to The Johnson Company, Johnstow n, tl.Om. Mandella Cium to William J. Jones, Portage, foil. Chest Creek Laud .fc Improvement Com pany lo James M. Speicher, Patloii, Charles H uber to Salvatora Montiiano, It is rumored that a bicycle factory Is to Im" started in Johnstow u. nisrrllaurouii 'burn 3 f(.r salp at Nwllrm. (V HfNTLKVS. VIJtT iKiul.le Shovel Plows Ju-t rtrelTed at S HlNThtV'S. VI-OT Wing Shovel Plows junt receive.! nt HI NTLtV'S. A KINK lot ol Table fill (Moths jnst reoelvjst at H. Hl'NIU.VS. MiTHKK lot of just arrived at Kissel's artet liweepers (J. Hl'NTl.tV S. I.AU. !R assortment or Oar.len Tool" just received at U. HlMl.KVS. ONK new Champion Mowing Machine lor sale cheap at Uuitou'g 7.14 ri'HY Mcllreen fee 'reiiiu iuKde at home and X Kuaranteed to l utriclly pine. ti.7 Ar tw b unities ol Manilla Minding rents a pound at liuttoa's. Twine, 6 inaya. V KINK assortment of White wash. Paint and arnl.-li Krushes just received lv iw. HI TST1.EY. I CST received a lot ol Steel Prame. tooth Hl'NlLKYS. I C ultivalors at ma l.i $ , T I -M.I I .... I- A. .. . ll'..t.l... XI j have two ol the test kind In Ihe market. ma:;f (1. Ill .M l.tV. I.AIiIK assortment ot that celebrated Anti Kustlm; Tinware warranted not to rust for A years just arriving at aprl.-tl it. ltrll.tYT. AN rKIi A keneral representative In this Artisans Savfnits and lon As.soclatlon. Ad dress VI Kllth Ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. meha VI.AIOSK assortment or icranite enamelled ware with another '.ill per rent, reduction winch makes It almost as eheap as tinware. Just received at UKO. ItrNllKY'S. tViN't loruet I am headquarters tor Base 1 Kails anil Hals, all kinds ol I- Ishtn Tackle. .Hies. Hooks, Keels. Kods MBit Holes. Kaskels. etc. t. HI N 1 1.tY. 1 A!. I. at Huntley ' and buy a Tree sprayer J and Spray your trull trees. Iherel.y Increas ing your trull crop enouicn to ay lor the spray er three times over t Ii. III'Ml.KV. 'ANULEHKir. TAMII.KKIllir. The hesl Ply Paper in the market Is Tanitle- liMt. l-our sheets lor 4 cents or ten sheets lor 10 cents at 111 MU.i S. may IT AY r ANTKll A reliable man t represent a loan loaned in suing ol thai to lu.iw. r or particulars apply to w. 11.W is, i;oaioon. ra. uicir."UI. HA K the attency lor the Kcllofe Hioyele. ac knowledued ty all to Pe one ol the lest Hi- cycles 011 the market, (tin reduction on regular price wnl l a iven to the party vivinic me the nrst order in is season. 11. nrnuxi jVIK SAI.K The Mrlionald homestead. 14 n.oms. nth cellar. A hue summer residence. Apply o 1'K J. A lKitKNtK. mayl I'umUerland. M1. ?AK.MKKS. L Your attention Is kindly called to the hest hay carrier on the market and al a reasonable price. Call and see it at oto. m n 1 ir.i THE 1 will otter for sale at the council chamber, th- enst.urif, on the fourth Monday In July, (l.OIMI.OO. 1 HUS. iia is, I.bstkh Ij&kimkk, Secretary. President. t.AKdE assor'ment of Family Ready Mixed l Paints. Paints lor r arm Implements. 4'ar- riKe Paints of all colors and shades. In S' pint to 1 icailon cans. If you are xoiutr to paint your house call and look al my sami. es. I can save you monev. (I.HI iMI.tl. ;;akmeks ami kcii.pkks. I have nut in a car load 01 steel wire nails and lence wire neiore thd advance wnicn 1 win sell lor a limited time at prices hefjre the ad vance. As there will likely be another advanee by the 1st ol Ai rll. 1 would advise you to buy l.n mediately what nails and wire you want I t the cominif season, thereby savinic money iy not bat Iiikt the advance prices later on. A word to the wise Is sufficient. OE . IH'M I.KY. NOTICE ! Sealed iiroiMtsals will tie received by the Coun cil of Ebeushuric Borouuh at the otbee nt the County Commissioners, Ebeusbunt. Pa., until TUESDAY, JULY 30TII, at VI o'clock neon, lor turnlshinir the material and construction a Sewer from the County Jail. I- Pins and specifications, can be seen at said 47ommis8ioners office. The riKht lo reiecl any or all bids Is reseryed. Bins must be accompanied by bond with al leant one Kood surety In double the amount of the bid Hill A. KINKr A I. President of t'ounctl Attest: Wat. H. CosidiLL, Clerk. Kbensbura;. Pa., Ju.y 1. ls5 at. a V III I tiK'S NOTICE. J The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Ornhans nurt ol Cambria county to report dis tribution I balance ol funds In the hands ol John Fount. Administrator ol Samuel 11. Miller, laie ol Blackilck township, deceased, as shown by his second and hnal account, hereby a Ives notice ihet he will sit at his office In the bomuitb ol EtM?nsbunt on MONIIAY. J tTEY a. ls6. at ten o'clock, a. m., lor the purpose staled in the aloie- said order 01 court, at wn en time and Mace an persoDS Interested may attend or be lurever de barred Iroin commit in on said fund. T. W. KICK. Kt-ensburif , l'a., July 12, lsy5. Auditor. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS ! The annual meeting ol the stockholders ot the 4'resMin Si.rinKS Company will be held at the Mountain House. res.-on. Pa., on TUESDAY Al'dlsl 6TH. Ihvt at 10 o'clock, a al. Election lor Prts-dent and lnreclors same time and place. K. Ii. FY I.E. July 19. ihusI 3t. se-retary. VAHTED KKI.IAHI.K MKN to Fell our -hi, Ire idiI cumulete line ul Nor ery Stack. HlKbent salary aoil mui mien Ion iaid weekly, ray inif ami ieruiat:ent iHisitiun iiaraitrel aud 9uc?ea assured 10 kimhI men. Spoial Induce meuta 10 lieiclDners. I-xpertence Dot necesary. Kxi-lusivo territory an.l your own choice of same riven. IM not delay. Apply to AI.L.tr KI'KSKKY '.. mrb8.4m. Kocheter. N. Y BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. I wiph to annnnnre to my frlen.li that I am not In anv manner connected with or Interested In the Ire rream narlor tielnie oinducle.l In ihir nlire Mf TlnimM Mi'Krwn, lud that thoe who ant tbe genuine, bome-made Irerrem In torn mrr or winter, e in always itet it at tbe old rella ble ylant ol KllKtHf McKKttN lal.Vi tl VOTH'K l hereby lven that K. I. Kranta ba 1.1 bled In the m.-e ol tbe cieit or uuarier ..Ii.d in Cambria county bli petition aeklnff lor tbe Iranrter ol tbe liquor liremte granted t K mar K Nairle In Ha ln boruutcb and tnat th ni alll be urmmm ulhe raid t:ourt lo lu cn.'ider -tton m tbe Drtt Monday ol August next J.U HAKHt, Jul It, lvi. merk U S. ltK A I.I. THE NEWS. KEAU THE t'BEE- V MAN. l.fco per year. JiNUAI.. FINANCIAL. STATEMENT OF Lilly Borouith lor the Tear l&M. HtNKY tHKlMLLP, Tax Collector. Cr. Hr. To balance trotn Jat j ear To & per cent, added Hy Treasurer's receipts f By commission of a per cent, on ; 00 . By exonerations By exonerations -doit tax Hy balance Jrl -l lo U 3fl 00 1 so T INI Ui oT '.l-ioo t HtNKY EH K EN -'tL.Il. Treasurer. To balance from last year By receipts filed ....$ M 11 By balance... 1403 f TO 14 TO 14 Tax Collector. JOSEPH KAINEY To amount ol duplicate. t 4M 51 By abatement on fwi 40 at 5 per cent f u 77 By amount collected 340 0 By commission on fo4d(ei at & percent 1730 By exoneration 13 By balance too 4T f 44 41 JOSEPH KINtY. Treasurer. To kmouni Irom liquor license.. To amount from H. Ehrenield.. To amount Irom Burgess To amount Irom liurrowinK. .." To amount Irom room rent..... To amount fro in Col lex-lor By orders redeemed l.:in By Ireiuht on sewer pipe......"" ' 33 7- By tax on loan :Z 4-.e 6i ST.) O0 v - t Ii SI li'0 OO I5 0U 34d ihs B- commission X per cent... on tl.?4 u at 41 85 (1.715 Balance due Treasuer.. tl .65 OU 1U M3 (I. HbiKi (1. Buruess. ( 1K. A. BKYAN KKEBBS To horouicb tines To borough license By Treasurer's receipts ( 7--' SI By amount to balance 24 s-t &.1 J I 44 VJ y: To I.IAHII.lllKS. To obliirationt to has Bender. To ohllxailons to Auieustine YinKliaic Toi.bliKalions to All.inus YIiik- linic .'. To ot. titration to Ievlna Brown To outs andiuic orders To balance uue Joseph Kainey, Treasurer .... ASSETS" By balance due from Collector. loo 00 ! (Ml pNI (Ml tMMI ( l 1st lud 47 A lo 13 '.14 " 01 8 T4 J -'O lul 07 14 03 24 "W iy iaiance due tram :. A- Wd lolilKle. Oilectu Hy balance due from C. A. M-H iuDllf te. Htire,a Hv balance due from Plrck ii Kotcle By balance due Irom Joshua Aurandt By balance due Irom H. Bolev.. Ey balance due from 11 Ehren ield. ;oiecior Hy balance doe Irom . Eureu- leld. Treasurer By balance due Irom A B. Krebns, Buraess $ 370 61 M 61 Liabilities lo excess ol A f sets eauJuo We certify the atxive statement Is s.rre't. I. Ii.sTll-H.EK. WM. KKI.l.Y Till IS W KV AN I-llT. Pa.. April -2. Auditors. Jul la Ji. DENTISTRY. Do you know we are takini: out teeth every day without one particle of pain? veii, w e are (loiiuf t his very thin-; with '( Idolitunder." the out V hx-al aii:ethelic that has stood the test and to-dav il is tin- only one thai is used universally by den tists w ho are up to dale in their calling. The price for "( klontundi-r" when pain less is ."si cents, hut if you experience the least paiu. we only charge you the usual price, cents. How about those teeth that Heed tilliiu.'? Well, you sav thev don't ache. That's just the reason w hy you should have them I lied now. After they hive ached once you will probably have to have the nerve killed and ihe tooth treated if you are de- sirious of sivintf it. 1 only charue cents for amalifuiii fillings and from f l.oo up for told lillint's. These are hard-lime prices but they m just the same. Why procras tinate? that's a biit word but il'sair.M.d one rurlit liere because procrastination means to the patient loss of sleep, neural Kia, ear-ache. tKth-ache and KiKlne- knows what else. We know- of a iroo.1 many young ladies of our acu,uainlaucc w ho would have been married I0114 airo 11 il hadn't, Im-cii fot those hornd-looknm teeth. KeUiember, toeverv patient naviim teeth tilled 1 iriye a Imj of I r. Ulchards' tcoth powder and full instructions for the care of the teeth. (n the Kith of each mouth i will extract teeth free of chariTe. ton say why 011 the nth. Well. now. mat s my business. .n you have in do i lo come, uetiieuiber 1 won I lake out v.iur i;ood teeth, because I don't believe in it 1 lien you sav suppose tlie l.'.tli lulls on uiiday. Come ritfht alotiir and we will be only tint iflad to relieve you of the oil. -mi ni 1; tin-in Ix-r. T.M.RICIIARDS, D.D.S., J l' LI AN STKKKT. jul.14 8. L. HUSO. ATSIOT K .. K. REED & READE, EBENSBl'K.4, - - - PENN A. ri ifflce on t'entre street. (4.v3 KITTELL 4& LITTLE, VttOl'nOr'S" Jit AV EBENSBUKtl, PA. -( itti."e in ( Ipera Honse. 'i.v.'M TW. DICK, ATTOKN KY-AT-LAW, Ebkmhbi-rs. Pbmh'a Special attention to alven claims lor Pen tton Bonnty. etc. ch7- Hwi J. F. MfKEXRICK, ATTORMT M OOIKSKLLOR AT LAW. EBENSBlKtl. - PA ifflce on Centre street. H. II. MYERS, ATTUHNEY-AT-bAW tBiassi'is, Pa. Otnce la Collonade Kow. on ;entr street D ON A LD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT bA W. EBKMHBrRS, rlSSA ISOfnce In Opera House. CeDter street. Policies written at short notice in tne OLD RELIABLE ' ETNA" T. W. DICK, JUENT FOR THE OLD HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMI OOMMENOEII BUSINESS 1794. Ehensbnra..luiy (.188l I.XECI'TfiKS' NOTICI-X j Estat e 01 James Eckenrode. deceased. letters testamentary on the estate of James Eckennde. late ol Allegheny township. Cambria couu'y, ra, deceased. bavinK been vrranted to the ondersiicned notice Is hereby aiiven to ail persons indebted tc said estate to make Immed iate payment and those having claims aarainst the same to present them ro erly authenticated lor -eltlemeni. JOHN N'ktM KI 1I1E. MICHAEL. KCK EN M 'I K, Jane It. 1S5.X Executors VIIMINISTKATOK'S N1H ICK letters of admiointratlon upon the estate 01 .losepn A. cunrw, ime 01 Aiieanenv ton- sbip, Cambria county. Fa., deceased, bavtnie Peen aranted to ttte underyla-ned, notice is tieret. kIv- en to all peronMni Indebteil to said etata to make Immediate payment, and those harir.ii daimK atcainvt the vaino to present them proper ly auiDenuraied lor setiiemenl. JIIHiM t:. fliNKAIi. Admlnmtrator. 1010 10th Atp.. Altoona, Altoona. Pa. Altoon a. I a.. Jul VI. lfv&. Ij'XKtrrTKlX' NOTICK. Ij Notice is hereby alien that letters t c ta rn cotary on the estate ot Isidore Lilly, late ot .Mu inter townsblp. Cambria county. Pa., deceas- d. have been sranted to tbe undersliened. All persons Indebted to tbe estate ol said decedent will make immediate payment, and all rmii bavlnie claims aaalnsl said estate should present tbein duly authenticated lor payment to the un dersliened. MAKV l.l.ll.l.Y. May 1. 1-W5. txecutrix. IMB'I'TIIII'S NOTICE. ietlers testamentary on the estate of Sarah Campbell, late ol the borough ol lorettu. t'am brla county. Pa., deceased, havinu been a ranted to tbe anderslaned, notice Is hereb mven to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immed iate ayment. and those bavin claims aaint tbe same will present them properly authentica ted lor settlement. El (1 EN tIJI Z1X KK, June 14. 186. Executor I watlSliLlsUWmlA-VVOw A.Mvnew IsrlUd A TO 14 CARL RIVI IST I U S, PRACTICAL WATCHMilKER & 4EWEtER, AND DEALER IN .'v Ml 7 s X '. ; .y I J I .te- I: i il FARIVIERS! TAKE NOTICE When you w.-mt GOOD FLOUR take your irrain to the OLD SHENKLE MILL in Kbcnsburs. The FULL ROLLER PROCESS for the nianufac' ure of Flour has been 'iit Shenkle Grit Mill in Kbeasbur and turns but FIRST CLASS WORK. Iirinrj in your pr.-iin and jrive us a trial. Each man's Triin in ground sc'iarately and ou iret the Vlour ol' your own wheat. If farmers wish to exchange rain for Flour they can do so. The Mill is running every day with the DKST OF POWER. PROPRIETOR. t; v 1 2 - Willi-: : "-!x--'i-.-; , iLiL'L- ITtr S..M t.y tin- follow i Ki:t N-l:l l:. II. A. M. le-IKII-r. Sl'AMil.l 1: .t-: r. (' i:;n.: K. M It Will Pay Packages. J A OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refinir.g Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Naphtha and (laxiiiae Oils. That can be HIDE FROM PETROLEUM. tr : :ii every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Uniformly : Satisfactory : Gils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, imK Kn I'Kcr.. riTTSBl'Ktl. PA. oetlS.fcwly. Geo. Li. Frederick, IK.LKK IN A M MAM FA. Tl I.IK I r Harness, SaMles, WMps, Betes, aGu General Horse CnmniE:s. ANMI1MI11M 1. tin" muli-fiUM-il. ili t.i :iiui..inn tin-pulilii-aii'l in v '.i'.ri.n that 1 wul duct my luiiin - mi a JSrirtlv Cash !5asis on and After July I, 1895, and tliat "ii ami afi- r I ii.n ila;.- tl liniai!ililf I'r uu- to i-i.'ii.i any i n il.t. Tlii will i-nal'M- nn- t.i it i - at : Hiimt iiiartiii mui iM:ii!.-r .'M. ainl will ! an ailvaiila"' :nv ri.-!"'iin- a- well a li wyn-lf. A-kin y.i'i f .r a miu-iiaii-f of vi'ur iair-.!ia'i' in t!..- f:.Ti;f. a in tin- at. I rcinaiu Yinir-i Truly. GEO. L. FREDERICK. jnnlt jVlTCIES. CLOCKS,! I JElVELI',V,SlLVEr,WAi:E, : Imosical instruments! A " 0PTICALG0QDS. s( l k a ( ; 1 :n t k i: t i i k watcuks. : Cclumliia antl FiecLGnla Watclies J In Key ami St-m Winders. !l.m:;k sklkction ok am, KIM.s o .IKWKLKV AI- I WAVs o. IIAXP. , IT. 'M V line if -lew ell y is uiiM:r- p;i i. oine and sec fr your- eif lefi.c J.lin iias.-ti 1-NeW lu te .T"AII oi k uiiaraiiti'i'd. CARL EIVIKIDS. in the Old out not hi 11 r A 4 W A. W ' s;..M - and K.i !-' are 'ia ' ei 1.1 1. r;i 1 . ! !i i enr ol : l e W a lit- of t l.e llo '. Ill.lne t hi- kiU liell -t. l'e!let than ..' li lt nc: 1. in. and :i lseke. i-.-i aie a .t e a sneees-. tllade I" tIM et ! Pa ,i-fs a l:d p. ieei a i a t ten ' I- il e . rv re.: ilirellient : tlie 1 lei-t roa-'. r-. i- paid to cleanliiM . lay a lei li. r. 1 1 1 . i y . Mad- i 11 aii !r- and si. -. i 1 1 jny lie- tiio-l critical at a ii:tdi-rut a VleW e. i-t . ::Ndhc Better Few n Goal" AKI.ol I T N V. .1. Ilietli, h. r. 1'ai icN-A. M. Tlioina-. II A-1IM. I I.'. You To go to QUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattmcs, Oil Cloths, l.lannets. Feathers, &e. Trices Reduced on rMl Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Lnr-e IVIES QUINN. JOHN PFISTBR, nrtiiK ix GEiiERii mmmii EarSrae. Qnccnswarc, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, YKI.IT A Hl.f.S IN M.IMIV, .TV . - OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL. CRESSON, PA. SUMMER COOKING MADE EASY. MAKE PiO WAGES SLUING Tht ARNOLD COOKER NO HEAT. HO COTMI E. Cooks a Iiir.iu-r ;'.! "'-f lime tiranj f..r r ...-. Sloven L!tor.l Ti rn. F i -u-s'.e TerriJory. I -ft al al iu WII.MOTC.45TU: & CO. j-o I Im ;t. Rochester. N. V. Hll 1- t Eteastoi Fire Insurance Zpcj rr. AV. DICK, General Insurance A?ent. WlHIlO-SllBHlHMi l.mc l Nurwrt t.-s. We riiim-i mi iiw rich in a ui..iith"but cn tve su-a.ly rm.l' nii-nt and pav vc wt-ll or It. 'ur prices corrrMud with tlie time' rite tr. terms n-1 tnr i.-ry to THE HAWKS SI KM.KVII'. mchS-am. Kochester, N. Vs ' rr-i r i
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