The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 16, 1895, Image 3

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i, ! w ater to tin t'ity
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al'on- of water.
i know n farmer of
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a! '. A MU'll-t illf OH
,l.tl... -Ijht t hese tlilJS
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a ' i.oiijli tin-re are
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i..!-' iluriiiu several
; p;i.' at the I.loyd
I ;, .-1.-1,1 ated the
t atholir rhiirch
. . - I ,i morning.
: .ai uler. this rolill-
lii from New
- , He propo-es to
M r FiiL-ui, riMle
i '., .lohii-tow ii la-t
i'i o'.l rampaiiziier.
Jacob Engl. of Johnstown, was ar-
resteil by herrnt lietective M . K. l.nthn on
Saturday. The. iirisonr Is Vil:n,fl
witli passinu counterfeit hilvor dollars.
!le w as taken lieforii United States Cum-niis-i,nir
II. 1. (i ratlins at Altoona on
Monday and in default of tlS) bail was
roinumied to jail for a hearing on August
H.
- Mrs. Joseph Mobley died at her home
in this place on Saturday, August 10, aged
1? years. Mrs. Mobley is survived by her
hu-baud, one son. Edward, of this place,
and three daughters, Mrs. MayKaub, of
Johnstown, and Misses l'essie and Carrie,
at home. The funeral took place on Mon
day, the remains being iuterred in Lloyd's
r.'lllftery.
1". Mf Mai.us, contractor for the bnild
i.i of the I'iltshurg railroad at Mehaffey,
has twelve deputies on his works guard
ing against a threatened outbreak of Huns
and Ikes w ho have intimated a desire to
quit work on the '-"J ml and compel all other
hands to quit also. The deputies arearm
ed to the teeth and serious trouble Is ap
prehended if an outbreak occurs.
--On Thursday burglars gained an en
trance to the station and ware-room at
Uradley's J unction and stole a quantity of
main and provision, besides going through
some trunks and satchels belonging to the.
passengers, and appropriating what
they thought would be of use to t hem. A
team must have been used in taking away
the grain, etc., but there is no clue
it is stated that a lire tirick company.
of which a Mr. Wainw right, of 1'illsuurg,
is a member, has been formed to manufac
ture supel'liue lire brick iu Morrellvtlle,
hei'e a factory w ill be built at once. A
plot of ground has been purchased from
John Thomas, of Morrellville, at the old
soap fictory site, near the Cooperdale
bridge. The new company will employ
sixty or seventy-five nieu.
Au inventive genius of this place has
turned his talents to account and expects
to reali.e handsomely on his invention.
He has produced wiat he calls a "bloomer
spout. He will u,l show or divulge Hie
theory or -ecret of the invention until the
patent is secured, but says it w ill prove a
great convenience at limes and ave the
wearer of bloomers murh trouble and an
noyance when away from home.
A severe storm accompauied by con
siderable hail passetl over a portion of lu
iliana county on Saturday afternoon, do
ing murh damage to trees and growing
crops. The corn was leveled and the hail
injured tht; buckwheat. During the pre
valence of the s'.ol in the cupalo of the
t'resby terian church at Mechanicstiurg
was struck by lightning and the flout
(tortioii of it completely demolished.
William Uadeubaugh, a Clearlield
county I umbel iiian. bought two rafts aud
ran them to Lock Haven last spring. The
pi ice that w as lieing paid for IihiImt down
: lirt-e did not suit him so he contracted to
have his rafts sawed up. W lieu this was
done he payed the treighl on the lumber
back to t learlield tow ii. where he sold it
at a gam ol t'J more per thousand than if
he had sold it ;n the raft at Lock Haveu.
One night last week thedwelling house
of Lawrence Mctiee, of East Mahoning
tow uship. Indiana county, was entirely
destroyed by lire. Assistance was at the
scene Promptly, but the flames had gained
such headw ay that it was found. to be im
possible to control them. The lire was
caused by a defective Hue. All of the
household furniture was saved. The loss
$vi ut.n wbi.-h there was au iusurance of
J. W.Thompson, of Cherry township,
Kutler county, a sa ing old bachelor aged
s;.. who kept plenty of money s,-( treted
about the house, met with a loss last
.. l I.. 1 1,. .-v. i,i in? two masked men
entered the house, covered him and his
niece, who lives with him, with revolvers,
and one of the men ransacked the premis
es. In a tnniK he got and secniities.
some of the cash was gold coin which the
frugal owner had kept iu his trunk for 40
years.
I'm le Sam is pi ett y liberal in the mat
ter of pensions to old soldiers and hedges
the money about with many safeguards.
The law forbids any person from bargain
selling or promising his quarterly
pension to any dealer or other person
f..r.. ii bus become due and been paid.
the other hand, all persons are prohibited
by law to accept the same in any manner
of security for credit or otherwise. The
line is fixed ut tl.uiu lor any violaliou .r
act. and is equally upou pensioner and
dealer.
Mrs. Tolly l'.uller. wife of William
Kutler. died at her home in Wilmoreon
Wednesday, in the 3rd year of her age.
Mrs Ilutler is survived by one son
Abram-of Vittsburg, who Is a passenger
engineer between Altoona and Pittsburg
on the 1'et.i.sylvania railroad, and .our
daughters, viz: Mrs. Kale Allison of
Ho.newo.Kl. lMttsburg: Mrs. r...aoe..i.
l'ringle. whose husband-Daniel IVmgle
was killed in the Altoona yards a few
months ago: Mrs. Mary Warduer and Mrs.
Susan C.tant. of Altoona.
Mr Levi M. Points. of Ebensburg, I'a.,
was'uniled in marr.age to Miss Ha-.nah
Holsi tiger, or Koaring Springs, on 1 burs
day. Augusts, is-c. Key. W. L. Spanogle
.:..!... i.... Mr Points is the agent and
telegraph operator for the
...iir I at Ktiensbuig and
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The old original No. 1 furnace of the
Cambria Iron Company, which has been
aut of blast for over a year, has lieen re
lined and is now tieing placed in readiness
for going into action almost any day that
orders are given.
A correspondent of the Clearfield Iie
lulliitn writing from lJurnside, in Clear
field county, says: Last week a corps of
Pittsbuig & Eastern engineers changed
their headquarters from Ulen Campbell to
liurnside, aud are running a line up the
river from the mouth of Cush creek on the
east side of the river to Harnesboro. by
way of Cherrytree. Two or three weeks
ago a corps under ch arge or M r. Weakland.
located at Dowler's. aud have oversight of
the construction from above M dice's to
near (ieltysburg, Indiana county. Work
has commenced at joints all along the
route. Opposite tllen Campliell there is
about a mile aud a half of grading done.
and the masons commenced on their work
last week.
Ttii Utnl on Wttla.
There is now being built at the lialdwin
locomotive works, in Philadelphia, au or
dinary locomotive with driving wheels of
five feet diameter, w hich. It is said, w ill as
soon, as completed (in about four weeks)
draw a train of cars from New York to
Philadelphia in an hour. The locomotive
is not to lie set on the rails as engines gen
erally are. When it is completed it is ti
be placed on what are known as the Hol-
tnan friction-geared trucks, which will
raise it : iuches alove the surface of the
rails. It will be just like any other loco
motive except that each of its driving
wheels will rest upon and lietween two
smaller wheels, which iu turn will rest
upon and between three other wlni-ls that
tiually rest on the rails.
The instant the drivers of the locomotive
begin to turn they necessarily through
fric'ioti give au opposite rotary motion to
the small w heels upou w hich they bear,
and these small w heels just as necessarily
give a forward rotary motion to the third
set of w heels upon w hich they are bear
ing. The natural and inevitable result is
that one revolution of the locomotive's
driving wheels, by this multiplicity of
wheels in pyramid form, carries the loco
motive forward just twice as far as a siu
gle revolution of the driving w heels on the
track.
Iu other words, the speed of the engine,
w hatever that speed might be on the rails
themselves, is exactly doubled by the use
of this newly invented truck. In addition
to the increase in speed attainable, this
new invention will, it is claimed, save
millions of dollars through the diminished
wear and tear upon the rails, for the
weight of locomotives will then ls further
distributed along the tl ark, and at no oint
of any rail w ill their U-a pressure more
than one-third as great as is now e rled
by the driving wheels.
khrrlfl'n Kalea.
Sheriff Coulter has has advertised the
sale of the following properties at sheritt s
sale at the court bouse in Ebensburg on
Mouday, September 'J, at 1 o'clock, i
m . :
The interest of Caron Leahy in a lot of
ground in Lilly borough, having thereon a
two story plank store-house, a one-story
frame building, and a two-story irante
building.
The interest of the same in a lot or
ground in Lilly borough, having tnereon a
two-storv frame hotel, a two-storv plank
double dwelling bouse, a two-story plank
double house, a tw-siory brick building
and a one and a-half story frame bouse.
The interest of the same iu a lot of
ground in Lilly through having, thereon a
one and a half-storyframe house and a
two-story frame double house.
Tin' interest of the same in
irroiiiol in Eillv iMiroiigh having
a two-story frame house and outbuildings.
The intetest of the same in 10.. acres oi
laud iu Washington township.
The interest of Margaret McCall m
perches of land in Portage tow nship, hav
ing thereon two two-story plank dwelling
houses containing four rooms each.
The interest of Joseph Yeagcr in a lot or
piece of land in Hastings borough, iron'.
: -.. t sionnirler stlcct. having
lllg . lt-,-1. ' f
thereon a one and a half-story
dwellil.g house.
The interest of Thomas
of ground iu Oallitzin borough, fronting
feet on St. Mary's street, having thereon a
two-story plank dwelling house.
The interest of Michael McYey in i
undivided half-interest iu 4U acres of land
in Allegheny township.
The interest of Anna Dunphy in
nil the coal in. under and upon acre
land situate in the tow n
aud Dean. .
i,..ur.i nf the same in v acres a....
Nine sheep out of a flock of foi
belonging to J. H. P.urket. a P.lair i
farmer, were killed by lightning tin
day while sheltering under a tree.
teen,
unty
jther
ninrrllaiironii .N'olc-.
()
N K Dd
cliri,
Champion Mowln Mtohlue
at Iiuitn's
I, , !l
T.U
M'KY McBreen loe "reara tuatle at botce anl
J. guaranteed to strictly puie. 6.7
A
Manilla Kin.ting
I'l'U riufiilles ol
rcDts a pound at I'uuon g.
T AN TEH A iteneral repreent.it ve
Tlne. S
mays.
in this
county to omanne ineai noarus in "
AM4K-lllHl. " ' '
lnrir-2
AY
Artisans' Savlna
dre tl Kiilh Ave
and lttn
. t'lttsnurit I'a.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE!
Y virtue of an order ineJ oat .f "'""P.
Common flea ol Cauit.ria county to ...e .11.
reeled. I will eXfO-e l-t lumii- f ' - -
ro. mt.lJ '.V. MiarotuKh.tti the t...rou;r. on r-
illtown. on
SATURDAY, AltUSl M
at -i o'clock . p. M.. the lollowlng valuable reil
eftate. to wit: s
A lot or piece oi uruun.i nu. .u . .
trouKti of Carroiitown. Caul.ri conniy.
.nn.vlvinit. Irontlna M It-el ..u .iltin surri.
n.i ovicn.unic i,aik lilltet along t arroll UMI
an allev Having mereon e'e.-oi
- r AN rt'.li A reliatde man to retre?tnt a loan
inttitutton in l amtrla canty Money
loaned In huiuh ol x to iu.iw. Kr particalar
ai.i.iy l. V. M. 1. lS.tkaluort. J'a.
WCll'iUtl.
a lot of
thereon
0TtieAMii.nald hoinete.id. 14 rtom.. with
A nue fuunucr returnee. ?
UK J. A IMIKUM K.
l'umlerlanl . MJ.
cellar
nnyl
rm i u I.'
I hi i.rte'r for sale at the cuncil chimil'-r, VJ
..hn,. ..n the :ourth Monday In A-igust
( l.ixw.uo.
THUS.
l.asTicK IaKimtR. Secretary.
I. I-s,
President.
frame
Nagle in a lot
4 A aiMtd idalner. woml worklnit nincMnery.
sl.attina. t'Ullev.. d.H.rs sash. etc. Will sell en
loiiK tune er exi hanise lor lumber
r A.i Itr.ltSiw r.i'i4.
So. lt.cutt street.
Johnstown. I'a.
1r AN I'KII.
W in l.retto School Hoard, one male tca!i
..r .. i.l piiaiie t.l I.rctM tirainii'.ar s-ctiool
l.,r term ol sevr.n months Salary forty. live dot
Urn per month. Application to he sent to See--etary
on or l-elore August U' lf 1'irecior
reerve the rlulit to reject any or ap applications
H W.l.ll.I.MIKK.
Koretto. I'a.. AuV. . lwi 'Jt.
Secretary
Hid to
of
Clearlield
... .-i.i
usliiie. t learneiu
on a two-story owe
st of the same in a two-story
nd other on t built lings, situate
S. U. U. at Dean
n-i...
I.i.... ..f in Clearlield township.
Im urn in 3 v -----
having thereon two dwelling houses and
and necessary outbuildings.
The interest of same in one and one-ball
,.f .rroiuid m the village of St. Ang-
to'.vnsliip. Having i' .
lling house and inner
outbuilding'
The inleri
nlank house an
..l.....r the C. C. A N. N
ii"'ft ... -
station.
'!'. interest of Tboina
two-storv dwelling house aud lot
roll township.
The interest of Thomas W. II
I .l or t.iere of ground in Ueade
...;,.i.,.t -. iicres. ha i tl L tht
two-storv frame dwelling house,
m. . : ..f llenrv H. Kager i:i
arres of land in Jackson tow nship. about
f which are cieareu. ...it.....
dwelling houses ami a
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule in ettect May -Jn. JH5.
( tiiinrrMt.iioal rfwion.
EAST.
Seashore Kxpreog, week d : a m
AltiHtna Accommo latlon. week days s a m
Main Line Kxpress. daily li a m
Alloona Kxpresa. .tally t nO p lu
liarrishur Acco!umodation. Sunday
only I "7 pro
Mail Kipress, daily r' '7 l m
Philadelphia Kxpress. daily 8 1-1" m
to
WEST.
Johnstown Aeeouimodaiion, week tlays .
I'acitlc Kxpres. daily
Way I'assenicer. dally
Mail Train, daily
Fact Line, tally
8 14am
ft "7 a m
a t '
4 ' p in
Daw:
in a
Car-
II. -n in a
tow nship,
eon a small
71
A a
l.araiapmrDli 4 owl Iila of Money.
The annual eucampmeiitof the National
(iitnrds is a pretty expensive aiiair. i ne
pay of the officers and men art as follows:
Major tieneral Snowden draws pay at the
rate of $Ji a day; Brigadier Ueiieral Wiley
gets fl.V-'S; the colonels get $s.tl: the
lieutenant colonels. fT.'-'.".: the majors.
.;.'.:.; the captains. r; the adjutants and
tjuartermasters of the regiments, lieu
tenants. fl.1T; s'Coud lieutenants. t:5.1T;
first sergeints, t'M all other sergeants. '.';
corporals, $1.7:., and privates. tl.:. In
addition to this each mounted officer is al
lowed per day to defray the expenses oi
ahorse. There is only one major general
and one brigadier general at this encamp
ment, but there is a multitude of colonels,
lieutenant colonels, inajois, lieutenants
and others w ho draw more than !. per
day. Added to this mut lie the cost of
railroad transportation. provisioning,
tenting, ammunition, and a hundred and
one other items.
till acres t.i
thereon two frame
frame bal l'.
T..rms 'if sale:- One
chase money to la- paid w hen the properly
i. i. L...1 .It.wn: and the remaining
thirds on the continuation of the
JohnMown Aeeounnodation. week days... i4 p in
t". ! wlM rT Kranrli.
Train leave as lollows: 7 l'n and 10 2" a. m.
and 3.:o p. m. and arrive at I rtwini at 7.."r and
IU W a. m. and 4.oi ! m. I.e.i.e -rcssoii at " :ji
tti.t It la. m and s.:ln . m.. and nrrive at bli
e b uk at lti.u.'i and II 4-. a. iu . and 0 0 p. ut.
4 rewoou anil 'lerlieltl.
lave lrvonn at f-.4a a. lu.an.l :t ou p. m. arrtv
Inn at Cresson at a of, a m. and 4 . m. l-cve
Cresson t :io a. in. and .n l m., arriving at Ir-
vona at lu.O. a m. aud t.4o p. m.
Kor rate m ips, etc . call on auent or address
rHiw.E. Watt.I'. A. W. ltu r uth Ave..
t'lUsliurit. I'a.
S. M. I'KKVi ST. J. K. W 1 1 !
tieneral Manager.
tieneral Maiuiicr.
-third of the pur-
livii-
deed.
u ..1 I n I n I f I rai.i'f r(l-
.per ISIitch to K.I. ll. rio..
Johnstow ii ; consideration.
to Patton Hotel Coin-
Frederick
to
trtell.
, ., . , i,. -Speclal attention to given claims mr Per
to K. L P.ower, Kea.le. Blr eta i
ng
and
uial'
.lift!
be-
Peni.sy Ivania
is a first rate
of the real go.
After
U1
rk-.
.Mr
. .ii. on
i in.-r r
M
,.f
daughter,
of A I ! Mi
tt nd Mrs.
Tlnir-day
i. ii pie were
ii. I,
w ho are t he
was a
Mvers. of Gal
livi.or She is also sttrvi
l.an.1 and four children, the
t,. IS months old. and by
ville
Thomas, of
sister. M rs. Thomas
and
one
: :n 1 lie Ueplibli-
!i :eiils of Senator
lla-'ings, the "old
i laige n,'.i i..ritv of
,f lie party, while
: 1 ate few and far
i'iy ii-'ht- weights.
k . a tramp, collided
i freight train near
"I'nexlav evening and
lo- track. Although
i.e was taken to the
repaired. He re-i-
la-ing any w here.
i '- l rereuily in a sing-
tiiaiiner at Shuns
i 'y. A DuBois veteri
1 '! one i,f them and
leem'.liiig colTee
h. The substance
supposed to le some
"Mi. 1 1
M.J-i,,
y iy
:T Mi,.
.Ii rf i rsi.iiinn says
' "i ii is la-iug damaged
a white grub- worm,
roots ami causes the
, ' -' ''I' s..iiic of the farmers will
, i .. . ... . .. . .
I., , i oi men crop oy no1
.;.L .r niir t HW II
e . , i ,w. In In UlSH-
wedding tourthey win at. o.. - S"
keening in Kbensburg. N e our
r'ti.ations and predict for U.u .
hat.DV and prosperous future.- .a
r M r!' Matil.U Klwanger. wife of George
K.w'atiger.died at herb, ' in Ashvabe on
Thursday morning. Angus ,th ;
the 3.v.h yrof lr age Mr- W;" '
daughter of V.eorge
llitzin township.
ied by her Iius-
yotingest bi
ll ve brjthers.
John A., oi i an"".
James, ol Altoona. r-
.... nit. i.. township: ""
J Stepheus, oi
1 -.t Ash
lil.m. Her remains were iu..
ville on Saturday moiulhg-
' .... n-i...,...:.v Christ King, of Jacksoi
K Klias Munday-S horse
tow usnip. ..liWlsi,lirs, While
and buggy - V" fton's hardw are
here he stot.ped at nuiion
' oTe.b'avingthe tur--ud buJ
.. .. in front of the store
tug on iiigi sv... - ,ben
man riding a Uicyc e
tr of the hind wh.-els
u t.iLchlng IHisi
..:ii
t. a sianusi.il.,
smashing oim
but wrecweo Mr King
ll tWIsllllK . r
le der th axle and started for
home on 1 l.ursu.,
Mary Lucinua, --- -
t...r bom m
August ltitn-
lt.iiford county.
t.d was tain. 3
Aprils W-? -".,ie daugb
flMVV
baud, two sis
..ii ..r u l.oni resiue
u.rsand "-l,:.-g.or.,shela-
-as,,,.'m::: b..biic r
".""" vit.g. with her parents.
roril couuij - three
.1..- oiit.tv. ror thret
J-7.K., l .
1 a ....l.iiil IfcllU Ulll F
taugni . -- ,.h(MJIs.
was principaiol tne . -. - -
0l,Ur ;r V . rrv.i. lUr, of Fast
r,aK , .air county wlio is at pres
"Tr' ae Wnnvauia Eai.road
ftntlilen Dralb of m t'ormer RealUenl.
Dn the afternoon i.f Thursday. August 1.
Mrs Charles Greer died w hile in a dentist's
chair iu the oflice of P.illings & Sherraden.
Omaha, Neb. She had gone there to have
some teeth extracted and was put under
the influence of chloroform, and it was
from the effects of this drug that she died.
A coroner's jury afterward met and exon
erated the dentist from all blame and said
that the death was due to tiuknown phys
ical causes.
The maiden name or the ueceaseu was
Susan Kramer ana she was the daughter
of John Kramer, of Carrolltown. this
county. Mrs. George I Hi mm, residing near
Lakemotit, P.lair county, is her sister.
She was 4 i years of age and left this section
of the country about eighteen years ago
f... Voi.ria where she married Mr.
lOl 4, ....
Charles Greer, who survives her. as dotive
children.
Fire Pavtton.
About two o'clock ou Sunday morning
the stable of Si. Richards, in ration, w as
discovered to be on tire and ow ing to the
intlamable nature of the contents the
structure was soon consumed together
with a horse owned by George Keed. a lot
r.f l.:.v irrain and harness. Owing to
i..r....t ..r .il.striirtion in the ho:
prevented the firemen from getting a
licient stream of water on im
structure to control tne names
...ru,H t,. dwelling house oeeupie.
John Fornadley and it loo was burued to
the ground. Most of the household goods
of the latter were saved by the i.eighbors
TL . tira W lllt)tM ised to have had its origin
X MIC ill- - r w
from an incendiary as there was
about the building.
Heirs of Ca
heiser et al.
fl.
W. A. Seltz et al
Patton.
V ll..r;iie Rose et UX.
llhode, Johlislow n. $".".
John Ashrroft et al. to Kdward O
C i essoii, f '-i.
Fred Klaud 't
Triisteeof Daniel O'llara to Henry Mi
ll nab. Minister. tl.s"t
Paul 11. P.iller to
Patton. l,i.
John llarenchar to KliaU-tli llar.-ii-
.-l.r Hastings. .VI.
Adam Myers etux. to Margaret
Wasiugtoii. r .
'i.rvs..stoiii Luther et UX
Loan Association, i am....
K. L. Htin. MATUIOT ll .. U.
REED & READE,
KKKNS1K Kti, - - - I'ENNA.
- mce on Centre street. 14 v:i
KITTELL & LITTLE,
VttlIl. "J Sit IaXlV,
EBENSBl' KI I, PA.
m -e tn ipera House.
z.y.y4
T.
DU'K.
A'lTOKNKY-AT-LAW.
Khknsbcko. Pknm'a
tor Pen
"ton HonntT. etc
F. MrK FN KICK,
ATTt.KSKV AM" C.'l KSKLUtH AT LAW,
r.Hr.iXSUl liM.
Wl
IUKY r KAMKsroKK UlKi.Xl ! v. leei.
ith i all ..' wire-.ia hy 4tl le :t.
and a TWO S'l'oKV t KIJ.1M1 Hot -sfc. at
tached to td store-room.
No. "2 Atoioiaroui.it situt.ie in iarronnn
borough, l ami na couuty, Pennsylvania, ironi-
ma r.0 leet oo Main street, ami externum iu.
lio teet to an alley, bounded t,n the n irth tiy lot
ol Mrs. siit.ria. and on the south by o. I nav
init thereon erected a rwo-snri rtiA.nr.
M.I.IMKS ! M leel. ana necessary oui-
OUlldilllCS.
No.:4. A lot ol irround situate in me iwnimn
of I'arrolhowo Cauinrla county. Penn'vlvania
trotitiDg 'JA leet on arroll street on the IOii:i aim
eticndiiiK t,ck lm leet to an alley, aud lot on
hu ll is ereced the Horounn :ou..e.i imiuiw
on the east, and an alley on tne wen. n ionn
erected a l.AKi.K WAOON SliKII.
No. 4 A lot t.t ttround situate in the liorouan
ol Carroll'o n. t 'aml-ria county, rennsv i am .
Iron'li !M feet oa alley, and cxtandicit na'-K to
leet: W aut iirapeny on the north, lot ot 11 r.
Keiider i n the east, and an aiiey on toe uuoi.
1. aMim thereon erected a ll r.hi sIAri.r- 4 -l.v
5 leet now ocoupied bv K. W . Miarhauah.
No. ;, A lot ot Kround In tne norouuu -i iar-
rolliowu. l ambrla county. Peon.-yivauia. Iront
uiac M let on Carroll street and eiteodni lurk
lai ie.1 to an a. ley. having lot o Catharine Me
Anuity on the east, and lot on who h the tiorouicn
C. utiril t :tia uiber on the west, and having there-
ou erect. d a LAKilKSrAULL.
No. o. A lot vrouud m the Im, rough ol Carroll
tiwu. Citiiimti county. Petinsy.v.inM,
IroiiiiiiK 5o Ket on lehinier treet. anl el
lei.ding bark Ivi leel to No. 4. Imun.lea on the
t.orih by the W alix pn trty. and on tne soutn by
loi ot ll. :. Keiitter
No 7. A 11 that certain piece ol ground In the
I oiougti ol I :rrolluwn, CauitTta couin. Penn
syivauia. bt unded a-t loll w: I'., ginning at a
post ou lle. theme sonth sl, ilegrees eft l.'i
l erche lo a" post and corner ol lot lurtnerly oi
John Weti-ei; tl.t-me south 3l3 degrees west by
laLd tor.uerly ol .l.,uu etset'its',, perches to a
post corner id lot of John K. MaOclier; thence
north "'.. degri- west IT-1! r.-hes to lot ot
lawrenie' s..-tiroth lo a post n aliet : ther.ee
norih degrees east along said alley
perches o. a post and place i t bcgliiniiu:. cou
laii.uig Pi. I K Al KK and allowau.-e.
No. t All the uaJtvtded hall interest of. In
and it, all that certain piece or parcel ot laud
situate in the borough ol Patton. auibria coun
tv. PeiiUfV I v aula, beg I lining al a post, thence by
ii. .1 t I'.ini s't.tirt si.i.th so degrees east s-70 leev
lo a him: lln n.-c bv Hie Camorla 1'lcatht.l
railroad S..UIH 6' : degrees west 4JO leet tj a 'ost.
iiietirf l.v i:m.l ..i I itt, n 1 ivet l-erirer north G-t de
arres ea.-l sTtS lee lo a l-ost: theuce by the i.ut.lic
toad !r..lu Carrolltown to Patton nt.ril. i deg'-eea
east 4-i' ; tt-el '.o a ,n I: llieii.-c hy l.tn l ol Josepli
au :n, r south o .legrera east l&tl leet to a ..t :
Ihenre by suuie laud Uorth IfJ negtees wcsl
lo Hie 1. lace oi iieg inning, rout tilling 1
.lln.ul-ll.'rllt.-. K.-iiTi-it..' and esce:liug .
hiweer out ..I the sail bind a still, ol ground
sold and c-.veved bv .lo.in W. Snarl.augli et u
and Helena Mcitoti o the Cambria A. Cltar.ield
Kailr. a.l 1 ut.iniv.
No A I the coal In. under and u on all that
cei tain piece or parcel ol laud situate in Harr
town-hio. CamlTia couuty. Petinst ivaula. I.ouiid
ed and described as lollows: HetiB:.itig i a p -t
alc,riierol land ol heirs ol .nreiil Kb.tuer;
thence along said land and land ol .I"hn Peictil
nor h '1 degree- east M perctit to a post at lire ol
1-. tl Snvdi-i: thence I v said lai.d south -''. de
grees easi -.f, perches to land -I ( ormcrlv I W.
K Petersen: -hence by said lin.i.utli 1 drgtei
wei lii rt-trh-s to a pus ; inence uonh de
grees ei Ji :i lu perches i.. a .t,st a. d place ot
eginuiiig . containing IT .i'lir.. m. re or less.
Ke.-eivitig- unto W in. I. M-. tnuity. Ins heirs and
a.-.-Ith" i i.e right to mrc lor oil. or to mine lor the
minerals through the nan. coal- tls... the parties
lesrrve the right t" m me c ,al b.r dometlic pur-t.-.ises
lor ttieiust lie, and t e-.r hciis. tree ot
rharge. together altli the right to enter mine
un.t t ike Haav all tna coal, and to make such
i,;enlnus. fhatis. chutes and dumps, tiuproie
menis roads and rat roads outtie land in the
jiidginenl ol die party ot the second p:irt. hi)
ne.rs or assigns, may be necessary t.. c.'iiveiiieut
lv mine the same, and tanport u. h coal and
"iher Ireighl through and mcr s id laads Iree ol
fhtrge. lim lraiico or litigation.
1 KKMX r NAl.t :
Ten per cent, ot the pun ha-e in.,ney to be paid
in hand al the time ! sale: the balance ol otie
ilurd al the cmllrmallon ol sale: one third tn six
months and one third in twelve mou lis ir.mi
c ii.nrn atom ol s.tlc. iN-ier e I i av menls bear r-
,.,..i 1.0,1 i.i i,f a uied oy the itidatinelil hot.
ol the purchase. . ......
C. A SII AliAHAI'i.H.
Aug lti.lv...-,. Asslgie e oi J. W. r-haihaugh.
CARL 1 LiNTLUS,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER S aEWEtEH,
AND DEALER IN
IWITCHES. CLOCKS,!
t JEWEUSY, SlLVtRWAP.E, j
Imusical IKSTRDMEKTSt
ff: xu -v
r l '
m .... I
Jrrrr ,-i
-SD-
t OPHCALGOODS.
X SOLE Al'.KXT Foil THE
CELEBRATED R0CKF0RD
J WATillKS.
5 Coltmliia ani Fi eflonia Watches r
In Key ami Stem Winders.
Ln;E SF.LKt'TIoN OF A LL
KIM.s ol .1 KW KI.KY AL
WAYS oN HAND.
X I?Mv ! iti.-of .lew. Uy tin-iir-
t.a--.ti. " :""1 f,,r y,,l,r-
self iM-fure l-tirt liasit c els- here
X 15fAll work iruarant-ei.
CARL EIYINIDS.
FARMERS!
TA!K
E MTflE
leel
A I KKS
-When you want GOOD FLOUR take your jrrain to
the OLD SHENKLE MILL in Ebensburg. The
FULL ROLLER PROCESS
Ohl
nothiug
Walter .1. Weaklantl, I -( imce on Centre street
iMvoti,
to Staiidat'tl
J.
tl."
11
I'A
r.uii.iiiik'
f 1,4. m.
Eil w aril E. Inaratn et n.
I'.liiliiini; A Loan Association,
der, 1.-
William E. Snowden et nx.
Snowilen. East! oiii-inaiii:n
MYKKS.
ATT IK.N KY-AT-I.A W
KBBMSBlKtt, ri.
Otnce In Ct.llonade Kow. on entr- st-ee
.ON ALU E. DXTFTON.
ATTOKNKY AT LAW,
r.BKMslti km. mm.
irttce In I p"r llo.le lnlr ursnt
tl-
to Viifilant
Lower Yi.-
1'..
to William
to .losepli al.
some
w h it'll
suf-
biii iiing
the tire
fd hy
tire
Edwai'l o'ISrieii et n.
NtM'l. C'resson, t..
.1..I..1 Noel et UX. I" 1
''itavid I'eelor et ill. t' F. J- O Connor
.lohnslow ii. f,ii.
Il.rra S rt-l'lor tl F. J.
, 1 ..I . J . ..
.lnhiistiiwii.fi.
W. Hoi ai e liose et tix. to Aaron S.
man, .lohnslow n. f:tJ."..
W. Horace Kose el nx. to William
Johnstow ti,
u..r:.. i. U Uose et ux. to Aaron S.
man, .lohnslow n. f Mi.
I. N. Uodkey el ux. to John Thurston
Siianirler. f l.-1l.
Mary F. Hodtt.rs to Daniel .1.
.lohiistown. 1 ..
William Hot hsteitl et
Trimhle, Johnstow n, f 1 .
Willi:, in Trimhle et ux
llochsteiii, Johnstown, tl.
Catharine MiConnill et vir
Walls, I'orlatre township,
ii.. s Mi'Anullv i't us.
Entw islf, 15ariiesht.ro. f l.M).
Joshua C. Diim-an et ux. to
Kohertsou, Morrellville. "-.'-Aai...
of W. ll. O-lMime
.lames T. Yoimir. Johnstown, f l
A. V. l'.arUer et al. to
t'resson. f 1, ''.
James Nelson et ux
Hustings, fl.
Treasurer jf (.'amhiia county
M tilade, Adams. flT.
L. l'.i.wt'f, Ueail.
O'Connor,
HolT
I'.irU, HotT-
ston.
uoe.
ux. to Willia'ii
17 J l. 11) r
Policies written at short notice lo the
OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA"
nl other t'lrat 'oniiie.
T. W. "DICK,
fUFNT KK THE
OfO H:RrFFOm
PIRBINSUIIANCBCOM'..
tHlMMENCEll BCS1MUSS
1794.
Kbennr.nrK.Jniy l.l8tl.
PERSONS TO TKAVKL
DENTISTRY.
I),. y..ii know we are t.tkii.i; ..til teeth
i-verv'tlay 1 1 It""' om- particle of tiainV
.11. w e tire lining I hl el V llillil! "tin
t Mont iiiulef." tlie only local ai.:el lot i.
that lias stood the t.;l ami to day it i tlie
only one I hal i- u-'-' muxeisally hy
-is w ho are ut. to o ne in i i"'ii .mi..-.
'I'lic nritT f"f '" .oitt uml. -r w lien pain
..s j- : i-ell!. I. ill !f Xl'll epel i' I
l,.:i.l I. mi w e olil V i lltll lie mil the
lil-ice. f.-llts.
Mow aht.ul those teeth that need lililti.
Well. M'li av th.-y don't a. -he. 1 hat -;
...t 1 1... r..:.s..ti w Ii v von should ha v.- I hem
lllt'tl now . .Alter tlie) inn-
von w ill tn-ohahlv have to liav.
killei! and In' tooth treat. -I II V oil
si. ions ,,f s-iviiii.' it. 1 only char
for ainalirurn lillnii;s ami n
oold lillin-.'s.
hut t n. 'V i-'" J"
fur lVi ni;miif:it turp of Flour has I ren iut in the
Shenkle GrUt Mill in Ebensburg ami turns out
but
FIRST CLASS WORK.
Itring in your gniin ami give us a trUl. Each man's
grain in grouml sejiarately ami you get the Flour of your
own wheat. If farmers wish to exchange strain for Flour
they can ilo so. The Mill is running every day with the
BEST OK POWER.
PROPRIETOR.
ti
u-u.i!
There ic
a Rcacen
. . .. i - . i j
i i x r... r.-VT
Why soiiu
es; o'mhI
kilOW leilil
i.e.-. :ary
St-.v -s an' I U ines are In-ltt-r 1 hau olh
ittalerial. ean-ttil coit-triii't i.i. anJ
I- of 1 he a Ills of t he housekeeper a rf all
t.. make the kit. -In n st..v- a siicce -
Itc iMercllaStims ancl Eanges
thev are
iu V;,P- t 'A 'ire tlltl'l'- to in. et . Very re.J;ten;t-lll. .ur,
iV(Si 'i'l -N. J- 7v ven l.ak. rs and p.-i feet roasters,
j 'jVT7? Sp.-ci.il Htifiiiit.ii is paid xo ilcui,iiii'-s. ?.ono-
l - -m,-!- y a, v and diiraiiitty.
If -f Mad.- in ail style and size-, w it h a view nfsult-
L--T,':'T'-'f' "" ZTS.m w' tin- tn. -l critical at a moderate cost
Tr- - --ir - -SV- .. . ..
, hed once
the nerve
lie :'-
: cent-
ill 1 ii up i"1
These are hard -1 line prices
t the s;inie. 11 l.y pit.ci.i--
tinale thai s a lui; vvt.nl nui n-.i'"
on,, riu'ht here heeause pi ... l ast mat ion
means to the patient loss , if sleep, neiiial-
uia ear-ache, tooin-aciie .i,e. -
kn.'.ws what .Ne. We know of a iZ
man v v..:iiisr ladi.-s ,.f our acquaintance
wh. ."would have he.-n marrie.1 h.iuf a'o it
it hadn't heeti fol those Imrrid - looking
teeth lleliietnhel . toevel v patient nav inn
teeth Tilled I uive a l".x of Or. Ui. liai..
t, oth powder and rull in-liu.-l""!- I;"' t.ij
care of the fell.. On the hah of - a. I.
"5' Sold hv the follow Uil ileal, is
...i 1 ii A s.li.1. in.i ker.
r.en.i. r. Si'AM.l.l-.i; - E. M- Hinder. I'attux
Cai:i:oi i it.vv N 1.
"Sece Better Ftw s Gcci
Ha
.1. 1 licit it h.
M. Thomas.
TIN. I-
ile-iAC.
K.
W.
to Amunda
to Mary
nil. Ulll I Wlllt'Miatl leeiii ....
Win s.iv wtiv on the i:;;h.
thttt's hi v hitsjiifss. All you havi
t.. ....me " irelllelill.er I Won't lake
., I leel Ii U-callse 1 tloll't helievt
Then von say suppose the
Sunday. Cine nirlii aluuu
chai
11. now.
to do I
ut your
iu it.
Uih fa.l- on
i in i w e will I
W A STEP Several faithful tuntle-
im-n tiinl hulies to travel for estai.li.slie.l
house.
w. c. s. Salary, sTSO.lH, ami hxpensea.
jrmanont if stiiUil: also in
State re fen lire anil enclose
self adilresseil stamMil enveloiK-.
77: -V.177f .V l..
:;tr,-:;r, iimnha i;niiiinj. (''.
to William
et ux. to
...,lv i.io l' ad to If lev.' you ol me o.o "
1 1 if tlietlllwr.
T.M.RICHARDS, D.D.S.,
i.ian stki;et.
.11
.in'. 11
lVisitioti
crease.
Almoin. cement I
William Allison
to .lane Carharn
We the undersigned, wish
to the pul.lie aud our patrons
coliilll.'t our l.usiiiess on a
lo atinouiii
that we w i
IT Will Pay You
To go to QUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to
liuy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattintrs, Oil Cloths,
lilanKets, Feathers, &c. Prices Reduced on All
Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Lnrge
Packages.
James Ouinn.
OILS ! OILS ! I JOHN PFISTER,
to Edward
auKW tSm.
A
the horse Kt
a ulnnife to run ot
' ... l.
of the Vi hU lH cautiui. v...
which hrotiKhtthe horse
i .1... K.itrtFV-
lltHlMiPtl ll'" """
i i tulsiii.ir
wheel an" ..--r.
tiinl a pol
Jlr
Hoover, died at
Saturday inormntt
U.ru at ravm,
isr:? and was
mouths and IS
..f Mr. and Mrs
her. as do also her husl
I.
on
nnriirtl lalb.
tin Saturday lastatnoon Kiilh. a 10-year-old
daughter of James M. Kelvey. of I,itf
onier towiishin. Westmoreland county.
. ... .in tlie lire to Ifet dinner.
tllllllTluu - ' " -
using the oil can to expedite matters, when
an explosion followed, hurniiuf her in a
terrihle manner. Slifc rati to n.r .t-o.
hut it was too late, as she was so ..a...,
hurued that her death occtirr.-u on .suiiuav
at iiiM.u. alter suueriux ...s
After she had plunged into ll.e stream ami
. . ... .1 I . r..t liri.e.l til
extintrutslieu tue uaui-s, .-.. -
the house, w rapped herseii in a s,.a .
went to meet her latlier. w no was... .....
... ii.., 1...... utlrui.li.il llV
harvest tielil ami iiu
her screams. No one was in o.s.-
hut herself at the time of tue a "ciuein.
Telir 1"IH"-
The department of puhlic instruction
has furnished the citv aud county super-
inindents of schools In leniisy ivau.a
a list of annual county teach, r s institutes
for 1 The dates of Cameron anu jh-
rersoli county Institutes Have not yet oee..
fixed. ,
Amonit those for western rennsy ivau.a
i ... r..At..r. I lecellllMT Hi:
are: iseuioru, ai . , .
Klair, at Hollidayshurn, iei-emier i.
Camhria, at ElH-nsbiirir, .uv
Centre, at liellefonte. llei einber l: nuiii-
IiikJou. at Huntingdon. ovemiH-r n. In
diana, at Indiana, Decemt.cr 23; Somerset.
Somerset, November 2S; eslinoreianu.
A Traitlc llratlli.
E. W Mort. of Klinton. was in Huiitinv?
don county last week visiti:iif friends. tn
Monday he was ridinu on a west-bound
rreifht train and when near the vicinity of
Mapletoii a sudden joltim? of the train
threw him t the tracks and a number of
, ......i ..v..r l.is Univ. He was liter
ally cut in twain and the sight presented
was a sli-Kenini; one.
The accident happened at :i:: o'clock
and at 4 o'clock the body was taken to
HuuliiiXdoii. On his person was found
U.2S in silver, a gold watch, revolver,
shawl strap, knife and four letters. In the
etTort to discover the unfortunate man's
name the letters were opened. The Ikm1
was forwarded to Klinton.
N
Ttnil'KI licrchv (ilven that tlie fo,..liij nc
..t. !.;.. iM-i-ti nlcil In the I'otirt ot i "in
iuon I'teat" ! uuiorui - j-
in.l will he ti.i.Hrtiic.1 ly H e fiiul oinl oil Moti
ttav , September Isyft. utile's cau.-e he shown to
"'riT.n.l'hn:.! account ol AH. Jleslop. tNnn-
ui.ltee i.l Joseph llwli'l .
Kirft an.l hi ai account ol tn
A'Klunee ol K. ti. I.rei.tr.
first nr.. I nnal account of r
ulttneeot Henry K rail anil wile.
Hrfl and hual aceouni i.i r. .
hikiicioI L.tniol Mrli.
Kirnl ai".l hnl account of r
nee ol .1. VV. W Uriel.
Su'..tu.ental account f .!. Suns. . rustee
. . n ,i.. ..r.i.,tv t.l the tin- I'f'i'sin N
ir. ... i-ii. - e- -. - - ., ..
jk. New turn iiort i,..i,i.- . .
.1 : I A I! H Y ,
1'rtiil.oi.oiary
Strietlv Cash Basis
on ani after Sept. 1, 1895,
The Atlantic Refining Co., of
Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty
of manulacturing tor the domes
tic trade the finest brands of
IIFAI I R IX
.ill
.lit.
.. M uehltiaurier.
VV. 1'lnrk. Af
VV. flark. AssiK
ind that on and after that dale it
illipossllile f..r us 1.. extend any cr.
'I'l .. .11 ......l.le lis to work at
margin and smaller profit, and will h.
i - t.i ..111" Cll tutlM!" Ii WH ii
...V.i.'.r in" von f.ir ;i f.nl iiiua n
of your ptitiotiao.' j,, the tulnre. a
i-lttser
in
ti
in the
Illuminatins; ami Lubricanns
Naphtha and Gasoline
Oils
That, can he
GUI HHMtDlot,
Hardware. Qnccnsirare.,
MADE-UP CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES AUD PROVISIONS,
IMeartlrltl .
tit.
AUK.U. 1WS.
the
sell
at
iu
she
term
terms
her last
enl aent for tbe
at vireenshtiru. December Hi.
MarrlM UW"-
The following uiarriaife licenses were is
sued by the Clerk mine wrpuaiis "
for the week ending 1 hursuay , auk. i.i.
ls'.ir,:
Itichard Oppy and Margaret t. arrtan.
Johnstown.
Charles M. Khoals ami ueua iiocnsitu.
Juhnstown.
Hairy tlswald, Altoona, and Kosie isene.
WHshini?lon tow nsiiip.
William Fitch, Fairview. ami nnuiiie
Maria May Palmer. Johnstow n.
Joseph lihoads, aud Minnie L. Andrews,
Johnstow ii.
Theodore llelderliue aud Cecelia lliiK
ueuuu, Johuslowu.
Kfdnrrd Kalea to Boilia.
From August 23 to 2ii. inclusive,
l!:iilro:iiI Colliuauv will
I t-llllSJ
excursion tickets to r.oton, Mass.. goit.tr
and relurniiiK by the same route, at a sii.-
pje fare for the round Hip. on account ot
of the Twenty-sixth Triennial Conclave of
Kniifhts Templar, t.i U bld in Huston,
Autust 2'. to:. The tickets will brigo".!
to reltirn leavim? liostoti not hit later than
SeplemWr 1, and must U' used lo desti
nation on Pennsylvania railroad not later
than midnight nf SeptemU-r 11.
Excursion tickets, good poinif via one
route and returning via another, w ill he
uld on the same dates at a sliuht advance
over the oue-fare rate forUic round trip.
iinum lo J..1- "-
One year airo on Thursday Harry Gard
ner cashier or the Secouu .aiiuun. -of
Altoona. defaulted and left for parts uu
know n with 1.VM of the bank's money.
Recently tlardi.er s w ife and family, who
h id been residing in Hollidaysburg, visiteu
friends iu the country one Sunday after
noon They werednv om men i.i...
home' lion In a closed carriace to Huni
iKdon. w here they lioardcd an east-Umnd
train It Is thought that they took an
oeean liner from New York City to join the
..iiiv enshier ill South America, the
i. .,.re dumbfounded when they
beard of her my.terious leaviug.
AT PRIVATE SALE !
1 wl'l ilii-pofe ol at j.rlTate fa'e my llouehol.t
rroirt ciinlJlinit ol lie.1 K.m Set-i n hcrry
Kiack W alnut ami link: Hair. VV.m.I Husk Mai
tresses.. I'l How. M"li-te-.-..uil..rl.'.. loi.et Sets..
..... ur,iA Inifmin ami Kan tri-ei
i..r.tiiiV. s.n-t-1 kiuctiviDKS. Muror. Ktcn-i..i.
lahle, h.ir. Si.la. livan. Hrtckel .-ii-lve
.ml Tai.le I.mt i.'hlna.iler. t.las
..i.inu.r.1 Hull I. Ilctm and 'oollifl
2. mime. are. Kitchen I'ahle. Willi nuiu-
'ruu other articles.
,.l All' t .1 nt.i
I -XKl I'TK S Nl'TM'r..
M." ' I. .....1 ..l M i. tiM-l U.ni.Tin. ilecc:te.
........ .t.....t:.r ..n me ettte ! Michael
' .... to. h.'.r..nirh til KI.eni.hurK. tie
I mill., ail. ii. " - -
. i h.vn.if I een urantt-il to n.e. nome
thof
i ..... iu....j a u m I n .t ii e fiuii.e ... i-it-
rame prorlv auil.e..tlcle.i lor ' 't,".I:t.
m Itil a t.l. I-. IAIiUi.
Kxecutorol Mtcha-I lk.nt.van. tlecea.e.l
KlienM.ur. I'a.. Aunuct . Is:..
herehymven lo all i.erson in.ieWte.l to muI
.;st. we
aui:l st
eiiiaiii
Yui.rs Truly,
LUTHER & WILLIAMS.
1
second
KI Al- LIST. .
1 .wl .. lHllrl ffl UO-n ! il a
S.iitlcr v Tne l-r m' supply o.
Mulcr I'rnnuer.
rVe".'.n O..l ' " Stile, et .1
Miller vf l.ver.tortT.
Kiui If. fauil.ua Iron foiupaiiy.
-erl vi. I'larK
r'l.x t-l al. '. et al.
I'ttrrti vs. Por-h.
It.ivi vi. Kret'-.
Kreuaer vn. Iloyle.
w ne vs. r'her
Not'itT v. V.'e.-tover.
. ".. A..r.r. lir. ln I It.
si'i,..,nker. A.lmr . v. . I ti ' -unty Aurl. Aifn
Koual.er X. Uoo.1 v. vutlcrsoii.
U ms v. Hrcnt.er.
siiuiiiii.tii vt. Hum.
H. Ktf N. Until in. fami-lM.il.
Mc uy 1'oiilcr
Hunt o f-n.trin.
ra.M"-k iNatl. Hunk vs. Hill.
Mesikcn v lieu Her.
Met arrj V5. M.iiarr,. AsB
q isrt 1'ro ho .tiiry
HIDl m PlTROUUIil.
We challenge comparison with
every known product of petrol
eum. If you wish the
Most: Dnifomily: Satisfactory : Oils
in the market ak for ours.
ATLANTIC REFINING CO,
I'inSHI Ktl l'KPT-
I'lTTSBt K. HA.
VE(il.TAIiLr.ti IK
ii Kr..vv,
OPPOSITE JMCTION HOTEL,
CRESSON, PA.
c-ctls.wly.
Vl.MIMTK ATK1.V MUH-K.
Ix-lteri" of a.l miiil -trst ion hv nit tieei
rot..l the uri!eri-ii!iie.l Atlimnis-r urix i Jame
llortiiley. late t.l I'. earn I.l towt.M ll.. tle.'e:ise.l
n..t,.- i. hrrehv aiven to nil r.ns ln.leMe.1 t"
paid e:tat to make iiiime.liate a u.ent an.!
t:trte havina rUtui annul the Hume to .rceiil
the same auly .rt.iie.i lor .c. . co.c. .
itlrtllllillir.. ,
V MiKkmhiK. Atluiini.-itairiT.
Attv. lor Ailiux.. lfart. I'a
Kl.enit.urn. I'a.
July M. It':
V 111 ll'K in herel v alvrn that .l..hn A VVt.lt.
IS hao h.l In tie mse ol the Clerk ..i ifiar
... s .i..,.. ,.l f ...l.na counv hid l.elitillo i afk
liuc'lor the trautlcr ol the I ti-ior l.ernse Krnte.l
t, H..i.lf.urttoJ M.Kibi,M. In the It-roul
: i tn ..'.I cunt, an.l Ihat the fame wi I
... ..rr.enle.t to the sai.l f ourt i..r lt c.t.si.lera-
tlon en Hit r ir.-t Monday ol ''jV'j'a li" r .
AU.K.I. fle:ti.
mtki
THE KEELEY CURE
Is a sycoial l-vin tn lmMiies men vyho. having
dnlt.il iiiiit.iisciously into nit' ..r.i. .i..., -.. .
awaken to ttti-l the .nsca-- i ni.-.......5...
uiwttt th.-in. ren.ienuir men. una. ...
fairs retiuiritiif a clear l.raiu, A lour
course of tn-atmuitt at the
PITTSBCRa KEELEY INSTITUTE
No. 4216 Fifth Avenue,
roslrtrc to them all their powers, mental and 1
Vesical, destrov- the ",m' Jt1' '14
. . . . . v. MMliiinn tnetr were iw . e- I
restorer I nera t" too - ,
fore they in-lulce-l in stimulanta. TV M
lone n more Hum VM ca m l
in".im them some of v-Kir own ucu.-l.lon. U
w ho n we can refer w ho 'confidence J, '
alriolute aafelT atil eflicjency of the Keelcv "nre.
W f llet and mt-v-fcarchitur. iuveM.eati.a. w
n v Ued. scud for iauui-Uict K1VUH5 tuU uilonn.
Uou. "
a U -i W.
iiMiMsriiiriili'S M.iltl'.
A letter" ot a.lra-nitrtion Uf.m the ette
..I ImfiIi A :..i.r.l. late t.l AUcithenv town
Flop f atlilTta c.un.T. Pa . .lcce-e 1 l '-een
erarit--! the un.ier'mtie.1. n- tice i hereby lr-
FD t.iall lirr'i.iiHilll in lct.te.l to -al l Ftl.U In
make Initt.rfl me vsiment. an.l 'h..fe I.jii.
ciaitu aan"t the "m to .re-ent lliem ;.r.nr
ly autheut.ca.e.1 lorMliemen.. ,.,N1.X
Alu.in.ftrnir.
Into loth iff.. A't.Kina. Alus'ua.l'a
Alt. sm a. I a. July VS. s-..i.
BUSINESS AN NODS CEMENT.
SUMMER COOKING
MADE EASY.
"So
wake rtta wraocs
SEUI.IHO Tht
AGENTS
ARNOLD COOKER
NO MEAT. NO BOTHER.
Cooks a Dinner ill at one
time C.rar.J f r Oil or t;s
Stoves. Lieral Terns. Ec'
t'.ve Tetrwy. te'.l yea
. 11 aHout i-
W1LVOT C ASTUT & CO.
206 Elm St.
Rochester. N. V-
jul.lS st
tti ..tllu
t I fell.
M.KliKKX
I wi'h to annooi.ee to my Irien l tha I stn B..t
In.iitiDtMFr cime-lFit with or u.lere.te.1 in
the I.e cream i.a'l.T tjinit eon tu le.1 in the.
. , . ... -ri . M -ltrr-n. ml lht ih.'Fewt...
L.nt the ct.uuic. home lun.le u'FFfFMO
mer or -iDter.cn alaij act it the
Me -land ol 1.KM1
I tl l-i tl
a.' lll'lf K ! herel.T aiven liat K . i. Kranta hj
X it.. . rtt -a cl Ihe fletk ..f Oiir:er
4e-ion in fn.l.ri co.it.ly hi -t.ti m nnrf
l.tl.tran.lcr ol the l.q license r .rt'e l t
K mer K :le in llaslinit Utn.uah and U.at
the fame will he .reet,lct i.. ihe ?ad fourt
ensi.ler Hon ..u ll.e tul M- i.. l.v ot Au.t
, - J.v. 1HMH.
julj I. C,"k "
Ete tim Fire Insurance ipej
rV. AV. DICK,
General Insurance Atrent.
i: k.vs it ri: a. va .
FOU SALE!
eroa
,ihr
i t.. ..-k .i v.-nerii rt .re to a netr l.y
. ,n rnr...t- with nimlna- aud
works m'i ! l"'C.i""i low reuu t'.e t.K-k naw,
tr.h :".:.d c can. I J.'i re it t,. ottl . r aJdroa,
iei.w.1 iore.cjre ol I cnuii.
grub- worms are
Company at 1'oriage-