I "ii. r-- Il.il freeman. i;i:lA ' ". - f..r thirty cents . ,. ! .Ilil-l'll ff'OUl ' ;l II ip to JolillS- , ,. ;ui iii this ,,...! hy -pn-ss tiiwiiship, , , will l- h.-hi t'li :l fi-w ilav in t; ,i, h:i a lu'W , ,1 !ll out tin :" 1. 1". iMt-lniri:, is i-l.iliiii'-li'hiii. is . -. .i' : !t.. spi-nt :i i i.-i - : -Si.i ir. piiit a ' -'ml -J. Visilril ... .ii unlay. .,. ..w York ..-.It' fill- $'-'.i. , ji.i-i.y tow nr-liip. j 'I'll 1 1 l ;i V ,,: l-: t -Itii ru. is u . .,! t In- plai-f. , . t iullititi. on Tu iiin tr v. of ;t.i. is I.arr .; I ii. liana, is l'i ii;iion in W.-rt.- -pi-nt v. t-.-k at th in II i-hatJ ipfiT . of l.f lair n.-t !.-. rt pt ion to ,'np print. r. : .-.uii'il his , Miniy man. i : i t ii N on 1. 1 ;.!.. i:.r. of a z on tht-ir .-, i.uiz at-- 'c. in our ,i. niiipaiiit'il .- f.ith.T. Mr. :t'' w. after -t, rt- t.: ,1 .!!. ii-onliiiri;. It. M. ll. P.. i t'lwn-hip. y hi-'ht ly M ll' . of Mi. an.l f ! ri toiiil al. .f ia-t w.-.k. raw (orij. for-i.r.-.l a ilrrri i 'on Ili rnaril. i.ii-'"W n. ai-.-;:tini- Mr. .in.! ! la tow li- rv A . N. Kousf. l -lio.dinu i in an hour i r.-t urio-ii airk' tour !, -tat- hiiy- i i a ii ' Mil Is. I i i ay uh.l iliniil the III"' plil'CS that tin i mi iii-ir U ,- ! r. ha- aii ;ni-a-i ami 'ri-t - th. ualli-ry Kh ; ; t zi n -hy his n-luiri: Tl: . I- tiiiinirtoti. .:! .lay la-t 'ii. f !I and ' . I. ai an at-;i-.U ..f la-t ' 1 .Iilpl .---ioll A h-h'i p. Tin- : i v i a-1 w I; i 1 ' i.n h In- hail K r w and n.-n.l.i-i- of - t...ii, in tin- : . I inl iana from ly- - a ' .imi.-i ri -i - 'in. w ti- r arm .hl' at i;iia hav J i.- i :;v ailfcli-d .1 Philip hip. om hparturt' of . ioth.-S t Walt.-rs tow n-hip. '.mi; tiint p - for hi? .1 : t- h. I. i:ir -truck a ' I .il In !. nil. in -I of Kli.-n i w a- -In-lti-r- a l.oi It-r In Tai tor on th " ad. -plodil ai.d M-riou-ly Lilly's oh 'i that p - yi ar-. I.st a ci Hi- -In- ( atholic -round Land i, -i viity- w days auo this is ti v The well on the farm of Mr. George, in Ih-rry township, Westmoreland county, has reached a depth of l.:K) feet an 1 the uas sand has been reached. Important d . velopments are looked for in the near ft; lure. Those who happen to be overtaken by a severe storm w ill do well to bear in mind that the shelter of a tree is the most dan gerous one that can be selected. A thorough wetting is the surest protection in such. Several of the laborers emploved on the borough ditch went out on a strike on Wednesday wioruing or uerhaps were struck out by the contractor would be a better w ay to put it. Too much booze was the cause. A robber broke into the residence of I. II. .enttnver. at Clearfield a r..- niiri.tc ...... 'i---liV7 and irot some money, watches and jeweliy. He escaped, but not until he had a si-ullle with Mrs. Zentmyer, who displayed con siderable nerve. - Ceorire Thomas, son of Water Superin tendent Richard Thomas, fell from a roof, a distance of fifteen feet, on Wednesday alighting on his back. He was picked up unconscious but soon recovered, and was not seriously hurt. Samuel Howard, of Mom-llville, a suburb of Johnstow n, fell from a freight train near Sang Hollow on Saturday nitfht and was killed. He w as aged vn years and is survived by his parents and several brother? and sisters. On Friday of last week a runaway horse caused the death of A. K. lSottom tiel.l. a bridge contractor, of Kverett, Iled ford county. Mr. I'.oltomlield was a prom inent business man of his c ommunity and known throughout the county. ll lias i.een ton ml to be impracticable to clean the Shi-nkie dam of tin l..L hi.. I stumps w ithout letting the water off and to-dav (Thursday) the work of cutting a channel through the breast of the dam for the pun ipse of draining it was begun. 1'ickpockets, following P.uiTalo Mill's ai'gregaiion, are aid to have relieved the the people who attended the show at ("leartii-ld of sums which in tin :,,.r... - gate would amount to .",( a i. Over one hundred persons suffered fr jm the light fingered fjeiiliy at Clearfield. A large fan has been put in operation in the McFadden mine, down th,. j;iack- lick. A dry kiln and planing mill is Ix-iiiir elected, as is also a large storage hou.-e for the -luring aw ay of machinery w hich was u-ed by Mi l';, ideii in the grading of rail roads and-the building of bridges. Harry Hawthorne, of Spangler, who suspected of lie'ng the manufacturer of spurious i:u, was arrested by S.cret Oliicer (Jrillin on Wednesday. He was taken before Commissioner (iraflius at Al toona. and in default of ii'.iioO bail was commuted for a hearing on August As the result of a petition signed by more than seven hundred taxpayers, the county commissioners have extended the lime ior securing the discount of . -r cent on the payment of taxes lrom the 1st of September until the 1st of October. A fter t he latter dale .1 per cent, will be add ed. 1 lie sixth annual reunion and picnic of the Kim raid I.euetieial Association of Ulair, lied ford and Cambria counties was held at Km. raid Park. Cresson. on Wed nesday and was largely attended by mem Ih is and their families as well as by num bers of others not members of the association. - Mrs. Hill, wife of Rev. George Hill, of Merlin Heights, Ohio, formerly of Kben burg, was thrown from a buggy while out driving with another lady on Wednt day of last week and rendered unconscious for a time, but luckily escaped serious in jury. I In- runaway horse broke its leg and had to be -1 1 . I . John Kelly, of I'atton, w hile working. in the Pardee colliery near that, place on I hursdav of last week was caught by a fall of coal and bad his collar bone broken besides being badly injured in the spine After receiving local medical attention he w as removed to the Philipsburg hos pital for treatment. A dis:iatch from Somerset says that Frank and William P.aker were fatally in ju red by an explosion of dynamite at Shoemaker quarry, that place on Saturday A blal failed to explode and the men tramped around it. w hen the stuff let go hurling t hem thirty feet in the air. l!otu were terribly manglea anu iney cannot re cover. At the four w indows or ratherdivi-ions of windows in tin pay oflice of the Cam bria Iron Company sums aggregating lliont 1 P.i.i for two weeks' work were handed out to employes last Saturday af lei noon. Were heads of departments rks, etc., who were puid by voucher, to In- included, tin- amount would run up to iimui f r.'i,ii. According to the Stienlifir Aincrintn licycles are the safest places on earth or ii tin- air during a thunderstorm, because the pneumatic tires tilled with air are a perfect insulator, impervijus to the at tacks of the tleetric fluid. Mllle Ine hance of the ordinary biped ling struck by lightning is one in ten million, mat oi the bicyclist is as one in a billion. Thursday night, during the absence of Mr and Mr.-, ll. R. Tibbotl at tne reun ion of the Tihbotts in Fbensburg, burglars liter, d their residence on the hillside . . - V-...I..- .I...V1- '..-am school house. Ill Iower i nun 1 ' I ,1.A .1 . .. . t.ivi ii-liin. bv smasiiuig in i" uwii I I. .ra K.-am and the three Tlbbott . . ,1... nft ren were in Hie House ai in" -- their cries for help frightened the intrinl-ei-away before tin y secured anything. .Ii.h iitirn 7 rili'iiie. Work was commenced last Monday .i .... l .1 v t .t.i i ii o morning on tne new lamwv. . from Altoona to Philipsburg. which is known as the Altoona & Philipsburg tail- I The new line will intersect l'hi!ii-,burg with the lteecht reek railroau which extends by connections with the i ti.,.r to Philadelphia, lheroad. when completed, opens valuable i .;..,i... r- .....I furiii lands for that noil- luai. linn" - 1. ..It ni.in section oi I eunsj i An Italian accompanied by alleged ..rr,r.niii In-ar. visited the surrounding . i.-.i .-L- The -animal" seemed to LVJ nil- m.'i " .-- be wonderfully well trained and his owner reaped a rich harvest. When th of night drew near the Italian I ei.nmanion repaired to a pot near the county home to roost for the i.iifht. wheu the alleged bear f i.w hM.. and assist In fountini- .1... .l;.v-s ,,roeeeds.-(;rtt-uri-lr!l. r... . .i:.... ,.. 'ihn battle of i in. iiufni.i '"j -----ui iu. i,. i he cause of Protection," and an ...:..- .. I.. , u-s..rts that "it was the Mc- Kin lev bill that created the fullness In the .r..,.-irv dnrii.e :leveland's first term ,,..i,u- knows more about Protection than anyone else. It is a good thing thing .i..., w.. now have the issue laid down from uiiil.oritive source anil . i u o I. 'v:. r le-i.elt f the V. I a' lileensblirg i ' lay fur a two .e. of I'o-edale, ; 1 from sinistrok 'ii Saturday ' taken to Me "'''. lor inter Henry Filtz and Lis six-year-old son, William, of Hollidaysburg, were in the city yesterday. William attracted con siderable attention owing to his avoirdu pois. The boy is almost seven years of age and stands three feet eleveu and three forth inches high. He weighs irr pounds and measures thirty-eight inches around the waist and eighteen inches around the calf of the leg. The boy has just recover ed from an attack of scarlet fever. His father staled that his sickness did not make him lose the least particle of flesh. He has continued to grow heavier. Al Uxittn Times. On Sunday afternoon R. L. George and family started out for a drive behind his line team of hays, one of w hich was an exceptionally good mare. They drove to Moreno and upon leaving for home Mr. George noticed that. be sick but uever thought anything dau- gerous w as w rong. Wheu a short distance out of Loretto the mare fell over and in about It) minutes was dead. The cause of the animal's death was either colic or in flamation ot the bowels. The mare was a good one and was a safe family horse and Mr. George deeply regrets his loss. Out- lilzin Times. Melvin I). Crum, son of Allison II. Crum, was instantly killed by lightning on Hiday afternoon about three o'clock w hile plow ing in a lield near his home a short distance fiom Marklesburg, Huntingdon county. lioth horses were also killed. The storm had hern gathering for some time, and the young man not apprehending danger, lonlliiiii-d plowing. He :ilul the horses were struck by a bolt of lightning that preceded thestorm. Il was not known that anything serious had Dccurred until the young man failed to come to his supper at the usual time. His father started in earch of him and found him dead in the lield. On Sunday last while Mrs. Klmira Heinbaugh, of how er Turkey foot tow n- ship, Somerset county, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Conghenour, and her Ii ve-year-olJ grandson, of Scottdale, was driving through Confluence the horse attached to the buggy in w hich they were seated stepped upon a hoop. The hoop became entangled aliout the horse's legs and the animal began kicking vigorously to free itself. It iu struggle it struck young Conghenour on the head, fracturing his skull and infla ting injuries that caused death on Monday. Mrs. Heinbaugh was also kicked on the leg, sustaining the fracture of that niemU-r. On Friday last information was made before and warrants issued by United States Commissioner Gratlius at Altoona, cuarging certain parlies with passing or having i n their posscss-ion counterfeit coins. Saturday afternoon 1'uiled States Marshal Griffin arrived there with four men who had been arrested on the charges. They were placed in the Altoona lock-up over night and on Monday morning were taken to Hollidaysbiirg to aw ail hearings. Their names and the limes et for their hearings are: Charier States and L. G. Spencer, of Flora, Indiana county ; time. August 'juth. K. F. White, of liuriiside, Clearlield coun ty: time, August 21st. Adam Ranks, of Punxsutawney, Jefferson county; time, August -,'sth. Mr. William Goss, of Jeffries, had ai: experience with a rattlesnake one day last week which causes him to shudder when ever he thinks of It. He was out gather ing berries, and happened to tramp on the snake, which immediately sank its fangs in one of his shoes and coiled around his ankle. He managed to Kick it oil and at tempted to seize a large rock to throw at it, when he discovered a huge yellow rat tler under the rock. Securing another stone he killed the one which had first at tacked him, then followed up the good work by destroying the yellow one and another, w hile a fourth made ils escape. Then William concluded he was tired picking berries, and went home. llmitz dale Obsen-er. The MabufT- t'atat roptje. Five men were killed outright and three seriously affected by inhaling poisonous gas or black damp, w hile w ork ing in a deep rock cut on the Pittsburg t Eastern railroad at McGee's Mills, Clear Seld county, on Vriday. The names of the dead are: James Quinn, foreman, of Mifflin, married; William Rrick, shovelman. of Lunday, X. Y.. mar ried; William Stevens, Philadelphia, en gineer of the steam shovel; Charles liar riety, Xinevah, Pa., laborer. The remains of a Hungarian, whose names could not be learned, were taken to Coalport and in terred in the Catholic cemetery. Contractor John McManus was over come and narrow ly escaped death w hile trying to rescue his men. Kdward Clark also had a close call, and James liryson, of Philadelphia, came near sulTo'ating while endeavoring to rescue the other workmen. Contractors and physicians did all in their power to resusitate the victims, but to no avail. A blast of three or four hundred kegs of powder had recently lieen put off, and the men had gone to perform their several duties, when one at a time they would fall and succumb mysteriously. Five were dead before the others knew of it. The poisonous gas arose from beneath the rock from a mine which had lieen abandoned alxiut "JO years. W. W. Mi Quow ii, justice of the peace. of Mahaffey, acted ascoroner. He impan elled a jury and rendered a verdict that the deaths were caused in accordance w ith the above facts. The Pennsylvania Midland is road contractors have now about thirteec niles of track laid. They also have tin tele graph poles up aud have complete one water tank. f I crl I ufo a Kiitlrn. ONE new Champion Motrin t Machine lor -ale cheap at liuiton's 7.14 'I'KY McBreen Ie t'ream made at home and JL Kuaranteed to be strictly puie. 6.7 Twine. 6 uiny 3 AKEW bnn'lee of Manilla Kindfng cent- a pound at Dullon'a. J AN TEU A ucner&l representative In this mty to orv&DtEe local Inmrds lor tne Artisan?' Savings and Isn Association. Ad dress W Filth Ave., I'lttftmnt pa. moh'J2 W 'ANTEii A reliable m-n to repre-ent a loan Irmitmlon in Cambria county Money loaDe.1 In -urns nt uh) to f iu.iniU. For partirulara apply to W. M. 1)AV1S5, i'ealuurt. Pa. mch'Jtl. F itb K SSAI.K The Mclianalil homestead. 14 rcotn. cellar. A hoe summer re-idence. Apply " l'K J. A. IKIKKNKU. mayl7 Cumberlaml. Md T'H K Kben-burn Hull.llna at Loan A-.nciatlon will oiler for -ale at the council chamber, Kl enxhunc, on the 'ourtb Monday In Aumst, tl.ouo.uo. THUS. HAMS, I.b-tkr I, -Km K, Secretary. President. et vir. to Marion ii x. to I'atiick t. to John lliiL'hes. II V. to Cieorge H. Coop- Miss child- at shades and his secluded an know exactly i .-... VTt A 1 ...... r,tl-ll(l Hlftllllt. - uere under the impression that I'rotet.on . i i. j, .;., i -:in still see soma was ui'iiu oik. -i,,.. ..f life iii its tail. The deleuales to the Republican state Messrs. Jesse COIlVI'lllll'" ' , , ..I l ..tton: IVter t ampoi'ii, o. i-.. ...lu.ii liooinson, uiiu v.-e-' - have lieen all aloiitf claimeu i.y n.,d HastlniiS tactions Dab rolltown. .Johnstown. ll... f)llUV -ri... li'ruAS sometime af-o predicted ...... ,i. would land iu the Quay garden and up to this date we see no reason to change the prediction. In the Improbable ..f i..i,ohlican prtident being electe.1 It will U Quay's side of the bread C'orreaponUeure. Flinton, l'a., Aug. H'.ir,. El. Kiikkmax: A word to the wise, etc. What I mean by that is that all persons who have aspirations for the office of county treasurer, which w ill be voted for next year, may perhaps as well pu'l olf. as E. F. Spencer, of Hastings, was can vassing in this part of the county fur the nomination for that oflice, asking the sup port of not only Republicans but Demo crats as well, and savii-.K tu a prominen t Democrat "1 want you to keep still till after the nomination and then don't care what you say as the Markers are for mc and if I can make the nomination I am all riht. Flory Harker has already employed me to collect the tases iu this part of the county and you can see from that that the I'.arkers are foi me." As much as to say that the Markers hold the votes of Cam blia county in the hollow of their hands, as it were." ana can throw the oflice to the south or north of the county just as as thev desire. It is believed here that the Messrs. Barkers are strictly opposed to any candidate usiuk their name in a boastful wav while canvassing for the nomination for any oflice. K. F. Spencer is well known in this part of the county, especially ;n Kcade town- bin, and with the Ilollen support from tl.is tow nshio. mav cut unite a Iiirure in the nomination. Faumkk. Fire In 'ailirla T nnhlp. On Sunday evening aliout 7 o'clock William Makin, who resides on what is known as the Kvan R. Itennett farm, about three miles north of Kliensburg. discovered smoke issuing from the roof ol his dwelling in the opposite end from the chimney. A hasty investigation disclosed the fact that a tire w as raging in the attic and as there were none of the family a home hut him -elf nd no water but a few buckets in the spring, he knew that there was no possi bility of saying the house. He gave tl. farm 1m-II a. few tans and then went to work to throw out the furniture, clothing. etc. A number of neighbors and people who were pas.-ing on the pirtdie road near by gathered to his assistance and most of the furniture w as gotten out but in a badly wrecked cindition. Five ln-dsieads. a large box containing oil ii... lut clothinir of the family, and a number of other articles were destroyed There was no insurance on the content of the house and the loss Is a severe one to he was burned out three vears ago and at that time lost everything. The house was a log building, erected many years ago and belonged to the heirs ol tne late hvan K. tfenuetl. Killed on lh Railroad Charles W. Shingle, a brake-man on the Pennsylvania railroau. whose home is In Altoona, was killed tear South Fork on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Shingle was .n a. train going west and when n ar that ..l. e attemi.ted. while standing on top of box car. to tighten a brake, when his brake-stick broke and he fell between the cars oT the moving train. As he fell he c i..v strui'li his forehead, for there IU II.' . was an ugly gash above the eyes. The skull, however, w as not fractured. His left leg was crushed from the knee down, showing that the w heels of the car had ssed over it. There were no other in- Kral F.Mlate TranNfrrta. S. W. Lynch et ux. to W. W. Amsbry, (iallit.in tow nship: consideration, 1. W. W. Amsbry et ux. to Cumbria Iron Company. Callitxin tow nship. 1. Administratrix of V. A. Cobaugh to Paul J. Cobaugh et al., Johnstown, 1. ... Kittie Cobaugh to Paul J. Cobaugh et al., Johnstown, (1. Cambria Iron Company to Herman Ing icrt, Johnstown, ?.. Thomas Pradh-y et ux. to Anthony Sanker. flallitin, f 1. S. W. McLollum et ux. to Henry M. Heiiie, Johnstown. 0 P. K. Dillon et ux. to D. S. Rice. Klder, tu. Kliabeth Radcliffe Fuiist. Spangler, $).'.". Nicholas J. P.oyer el Kirby, Wilmon-, :t,r a. F- S. Malov et ux. t'oopersdale. fl. David M. Lewis et Paine, trustee, Johnstown, . A. R. Cooper et ux. to J. C. Hess ersdale, ft. Jacob Yepley et ux. to the Harbison Jt Walker Company. Reade, tint. John ll. C. Rearer to John A. P.Iair, Car rolltow :i. :tso. Marrlait- l.lrm-M. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending lhursday, Aug. Oscar 11. Malhorn. (lallilin, and Annie May Wilt, Tunnelhill. John F. Rradley and Catharine Rlalt, Callil.in. John M. Cu-h and Kinina Cecelia Mc Coy. Johnstown. John Harney, Jr., and Johanna Collins, Johnstown. Kdward Kern and Julia town. iobert C. Dawson and iarueslioro. James D. Kirkpatrick, Kli.a K. hMiiiiilou, Indiana. Henry Lentz and Amelia Franke. Johns town. John C. Marks, Morn-ll villi, and Jennie (irace Long. Johnstown. John Callas and Mary Fomadley. Pat- ton. William II. Keifer and Susie R. Stuher, Rosedale. Ambrose Conrad. Loretto, aud Caroline Stevens, Allegheny tiAliship. John Aricksoii and Klsie M. Kemerer, M iueral Point. John (iorman and K. E. F.vans. Altoona. J. R. Rager, Viutondale, and Jennie Singer, mco. I )K(n.K attending the Kair -liould make ll their butdnes to call at the -tore ot John Owens anu ln-ACt hi- koihI-. lie ha- liie liet a.-ortment ol MiuM to be lound In the town and ni ,irlce an li.w as low a the lowest. He alo carries a lull line ol line ol dry goods, grin-eriea, etc. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In effect May an. 1815. ('nDertloniaf Crrn-un. BAST. Seashore K-pr-i. week d'ys 6 3 a m Altion& Accommo latlon. week days ictiiu Main Line Kxpresn. dally ". lu Mi a m Altoona K-pre--. dally 1 no p m Harrlsl.urK AccooimodaUun, Sundays ouly 1 1)7 p m Mall Klpresii. dally ft 17 p in Philadelphia Express, dally 112pm WIWT. Johnstown Accommodation, week days Pacific Kxpres-, daily Way Vasjenuer dally Mall Train, daily r'ast Ilne, dally 8 14am 8 :;7 a m ... 2 "ft p m ... I . a . 8 "S ii. m .miiDniiwn accommodation, week days... o4iii EheniiliiirK Drsnrh. Trains leave a.i follows: 7.-J0 and 10 20 a. m. and a.'M p. in. and arrive at ('reson at 7.M and lu b'i a. ill. and 4.05 p tn. Ieave t'resdon at V :m aii.i ll.loa. m and ..: . in., and arrive at Kt e i b iru at lo.o5 and II 4.r a. m , and o.0S p. rn. ( rrrMim and t'lrarllrld. Ieave Irvonit at 6 45 a. m.an.l 3 Oy . m. arrlv nn at Cresson at a U& a. m. and i.'&t p. ni. lave t:resion t& a. tu. and f Ai p. m arrivlnn at Ir. vona at lo is a iu. and tl.io p. m. Kor ratei. naps, etc , call on ajcent or a. 1 tress rniB. K. Watt. 1. A. W. Uu tilth Ave., PittstiurK, Pa. S. M. PKbYOST, J.K. W(l(il. (general Manager. lieneral Manaicer. . L. BBIU. M ATa!OT H i. . U. HEED & READE, Attorneys itt Ijiav. tHEWSHITK. - - - PENNA- - tfflce on t'eotre street. H za v3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneyw nt Linv, tHENSBI KO, PA. -tn;e in (ipera House. s.u.M rp W. DICK, JL ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW, LuaMxacRA, Pbmm'a- MSpeclal attention to given claims for Pen sion Hoanty. etc. cbT- Awu Kllllne, Johns- Ri..ie Moore, Spanjrler, and Pa. J. F. McK F.N KICK, ATTORN KY AMD Ool'MHKt-LOR AT LAW. EBkri:SBl'Kl. - PA -ltflce on Centre street. H. II. MYERS. ATTOK.NEY-AT-LA Ebbhsbubs, Pa. ee In Dollonade Kow. on t'enlrt street ASSIGNEE'S SALE! HY virtue of an order Issued out of the Court of t'ummon Pleas ol ratnhrta county, to me di rected. I will eose to pu'.llc sale al the store room ol J. W. sharbau((b , in the borough ol tar rolllown. on SATURDAY, AUGUST :U, lSiV. at '1 o'clock, p. u., the following valuable real estate, to wit: No. 1. A lot or piece of itround situate in tie boroUKb of Oarrolltown. Cambria countv, Pennsylvania, trontina 54 feet on Main street, and extending bark 15oleet along Carroll street to an alley, having thereon erecte-l a TWt sniKV KKAMKsriiKE KtMIM -5 by No feet, with an ill t'mil wtre-r.,n 25 by 4i feet, and aTWll-STOKY DW1XL1NO HUl'-E at tached to said store-room. No. '1. A lot ol around situkte in Carrol I town borouuh. Cambria county, Pennsylvania. Iront tnit So leet on Main street, and extending baok 15o leet to an alley, bounded on the north by lot of Mrs. Siberia, and on the south by No. 1. hav Inir thereon erectl a TWtl-STUKY KKA.ME l)"tL.l.lNt i by 30 feel, and nece-sary out buildings. No. 3. A lot of ground situate tn the borough of Carrolliown. t'ambria county, Pennsylvania, fronting 'lb teet on Cairoll street on the south and extending t.-ck Kj feet to an alley, and lot on whieh is erected the HorouKh Couucil t'lmmtwr on the east, and an alley on the wejt, having erected a l.AKI.K WAiltIN SHED. No. 4. - A lot ot tlround situate in the borough ol Carroll'o- n, Cauibria county, Pennsvlvania. Iruntiiig .V) feet on alley, and extending ba-k pa leet: Waltx nroerty on the north, lot ol H. E. Itender c n the east, and an alley on the south, having thereon erected a L1VKKY srAHI.r. i bv 65 leet now occupied bv E. W . Mhart.augh. No. 5. A lot ol ground in the borough ol Car rolltown. Cambria county, peoni-ylvania, front ing 5it tet on Carroll street and extending back lou leet to an alley, having lot ot Catharine Me Ariully on the east, and lot on which the Iforough i'.'Uiieil Chamber on the west, and having there on erei-U d a I.AKllKSTA Bl.K. No. 6. A lot itround In the boroueh of Carroll ti.an, Cauinrl.i county. Pennsylvania, Ironting 50 l-et on I.elnnler street, and ex tendiuK back loo leet to No. 4. hounded on the north by the V. alti property, and on the soutn by lot of H. E. Itender No 7. All that certain piece of ground In the tHirougn ol Carrolltown. Cambria county. Penn t-vlvauia. tounded a follow-: IWitinnlng at a pout on alley, thence south decrees eaJt 17'. perches to a post and corner of lot formerly ol John Wet!-el; theme south 3SJ deicrees west by land formerly ol .lunu W etsei a.i, perches to a pout corner ol let of John E. Mam-her: thence north Sol..; degrees wet-l 17'4 en-hes to lot of Iawreu.e Schroth to a t on alle: thetce north ii'.. degrees ea.-t along said a'llev :i'.. ierches to a iiost and place ol beiclnnlng'. cou lainina HH K ACKEand allowance. No. 8 All the undivided halt interest of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel ol land situate in the borouicb ol Pxiton. auil.ria coun ty. Pennsylvania, beginning at a port, thence l.y land ol Paul Short South 80 degrees east 670 teet to a post; thence by the Cambria ii Clearfield railroad south e'j den rees west 4'ju leet to a io"t. thence I.y land ol John tlvett.erger north n1. de grees east 876 leet to a lost: thenna l.v the nut. lie road lr..m Carrolltown lu Paltun north dereea east leet .o a po-l; them-e by land ol Joseph iau liner suuth ti denreea east 160 leet to a iwat: thence by same ian.1 north ao degrees we.l 7-i leet to the place ol t-cKinning. cuntaining 4 A:itE-S AMI lo PEKCH ES Ueserviuu and exce;.lint: however. out l the salt land a strip ol icr.-und sold an. I coveved by Jojn V . Mtiarl.augh et ux and Helena Mellon io the Cambria X Clvarheld nail real tympany. No. v a I the coal In, under and upon all that certain piece or parrel ol land situate In Hgrr towni-nib. t-ambna ooucty. Pennsylvania. tHiund eu aun uetcribed as Inllows: lieKioniug at a p-.-t atoorncrol land ol heirs ot uicent HI.H.tuer; c 1....K saio lan.i anti ian.1 oi Julia reicnt nor h 2 decree- east IW perches to a ..sl at line of r . it . rnyder; thence by said land south 7'.. de grees east vi:S. perches to land i.l (tormerlvl W. E. Peterson; i tie nee by said land M.uth 1 degtit west 1;S perches to a post; thence north 8i de grees we.-t ' 3-lu perchen to a post at.d place ol -ciciuuiug . com aiuing i ti r-. more or less. Keserviog unto Wm. II. McAuulty. his heirs and assigns ti.e riitht tu tM.re tor oil. or to mine lor the minerals through the said cal- also, the parties reserve ine rigni to mine coal lor domettm pur puses lor themselves, and ti.eir heirs, tree ol charge, together with the riicbt to enter, mine and take away all tna coal, and to make such openings, shall., chutes and dumps. Improve ments roads and railroads on the land as tn the judgment of the party of the second part, bis ue.rs or assigns, may le necessary to convenient ly mine the same, and transport gu.-h coal and other Ireiicht through and over sn.l lauds tree ol chirye. hindrance or litigation. 1EKMH OF NAI.C: Ten per cent, ot the purchase money to be paid in hand at the time of sale: the balance ol one third at the continuation of sale: one-third tn six months, and out third in twelve months ir.un confirmation ot sale, lielerre.1 payments t.ear 'n terest and to be secured by the judKtueiit ln.n.1 ol tne purcnaser. C. A. SHAKABACUH. Aug. 16, lN.'i. Assignee ol J. W . sharbauih. carl Rivinsrrus, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS aEWEtBR, -AND DEaVLERIN- t AA AAAAAA -- a a a a A r W W W w W W w W WWWWW mum, clocks,! JEWELRY, SILVERWAKE, IMDSICAL INSTRUMENTSi I 0PT!CALG0ODS. X SOLE ACKNT Ft Hi THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORDJ WATCHES. : ColcmWa ana Fi efiGnia Watctes : In Ki'V and St.-m Wind-r. LAKCE SELECTION OF ALL. KIM.S OF .1 EWELKY A L- WAYS OX HAXI. ; .frM v Ii in of -I.- -li y is unur- . p:i-.-d. Cum. atid - for yntir- . M-lf Ix-fori piir. lia-inii ! Lit-n- .s"TAl! wt.rk uiiarant-id. CARL EIVIKIDS.: TALK FARMERS! u L2asa J When you w:int GOOD FLOUR take jour prrain to the OLD SHENKLE MILL in Ebensburg. The FULL ROLLER PROCESS for the manufacture of Flour has Slienkle Grist Mill in Ebensburg but FIRST CLASS WORK. been put in the ul turns out OKI nothing Brim in your grain ami jrive us a trial. Each man's DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKM EY-AT-I.A W, Kbhnhriru. 1'awna. FC"(itH- In era House. Center street 17 S-4. HhT Rarrrletl Apple Keep. If applis were plucod loosi-ly in larnls tlity 'Viiuld -soon rot, tliougli passing ovi-r only a very short distanci of travel; and yit, wlu-n properly barreled, they ean hi: sent thousands of mile., even over the rouuhet ocean voyage, in perfect security. This i oh inn to a fact discovered year iiD. without anyone knowing the reason, that an apple rotted froni a bruise when the skin was broken. An apple can be iressed su as to have indentations over its whole sui face without any danger of rot ling, providing the skin is not broken. In barreling apples, therefore, gentle pres sure is exercised, so ttiat the iruit is fairly pressed into each other and it is impossible for anyone fruit to change its ulace in the barrel on it journey. In these modern times we understand the reason. The atmosphere is full of micro scopic germs which produce fermentation. aud unless they can gain an entrance into the fruit, rot cannot take place. A mere iin. imitation without a rupture of the outer skin does not permit of the action of these microbes. I.at f I he Meanon. The last of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's select excursions to Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle t ity. Ocean City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wild wood aud Holly Ueach will be run on Thursday, August i. The tickets w ill permit of a stay of near ly two weeks, and a choice of either of the seashore points named above will tie al lowed. A special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg on the atiove date at s:.lo a. m. and the time from other stations w ill be as follows: Train leaves. 11 :U1 a. m. 11 -.Ml A. M. l':45 i. m. 0:4 i. m. Policies written at snort no-ice in tne OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" isid other l-'irai CI am a Companies. T. W. "DICK, 9 WENT FOB THE OLD HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COllT. tJOMMENOKll Hl'SINESS 1794. Ebensonm. July vl.lSS'i. NOTICE. Mot Ire Is hereby ulven that an application will he made to the Oovernor ol the State of Pennsyl vania on SATI'KKAV, THE 14111 DAY K SKP'l KMBKK, Ihm.'., hy A. V. Iiively, H. I. lrf ftus. John Klania-iin. J. M Hatner and W 1. Hear.lslef. under the Art of A?emtily ot the ('oinuionsrealUi of Pennsylvania, entitle.l "An Apt to Provide lor the IncorioMtion and Kegu latlon ol tJertaln t'orporatlon-i." approved April 1ST4. and the supplements thereto, lor the rtiarter ol an intended corporation to te mlle.l TH K Al.TIMINA PHiKSIX TK1.K.P HI IIN K e IM PA NY. the rhararter anil ot.jert wh. rt-ol l to construct, maintain and leae .lots of tele phone for the private use of individuals, firms, corporations, etc.. with electricity, throughout the county o. Blair, part ot the ccuntle ol Bed lonl. t'amt.ria. Clearfield and Huntingdon, with it main office at A lt.Mna t'Hy. and tor these pur- I loses to have, possrxs and en..y all the rights, enents anil urivileae-i ol the raid Act of Asteni I. y ana its supplements. A. V. HIV ELY. Aui. 23, IS. Suhcltor. PBKSONS TO TRAVEL. Train in grouml separately anl you get the Flour of your own wheat. If fanners wish to exchange grain for Flour they can lo so. The Mill is running every day with the BEST OF POWER. LUPW1, PROPRIETOR. DENTISTRY. Io you know we are takins out teeth every day without one panicle of pain? Well, we an doitiir this very thinii with "( hloiiliindcr," t he only local aii:i-sthetic that ha stood tin- test and to-dav it is th only one that is used universally by deu- tists w ho are up to dale iu their al litis. The price for "tMnntuiid.-r" when pain- less is ."! cents, but if you experience the leaiit pain, we only charge you the umiuI price, J." cents. How about those leeth that need lilliii!:? Well, you say they don't ache. Thai's just the reason why youshould have tlu-in filled now. Alter lliey hive acbed once you will probablv have to have the nerve killeil and the tooth treated if you are tie sirious of S'lviim it. 1 only chare. Ti cents for auialiiiin lillinits and from 1 " up for uohi lillinifs. These are hard-lime prices but tln-v no Just the same. Why procras tinate? that's a bit' wind but euuJ one riiiht here li-caiise procrastination means to the patient loss of sleep, neural gia, ear-ache, tooth-ache and iioodni-ss knows what else. We know of a pood many yo:ini ladies of our ac..uaintauce who would have been married lonu ami if it hadn't. Ix-cn for those horrid-lookim; teeth. K.-niember, toevery patient navinsi teeth tilled leivea box of 1 ir. Kichar.is' tenth powder and full instructions fur the care of the teeth, till the i:tth of each mouth 1 will extract teeth free of chariie. Yon say why on the liUh. Well, now. that's my business. All you have tn do is to conn. Kemember I won't take out your irood teeth. becaue I don't believe ill it. Then you say suppose the i:;ih fails on Sunday, f'ome risrhl ahniir and we will be only loo triad to relieve you of the olTeiid iliiZ member. T.M.RICIIARDS, D.D.S., jul.14 .11' I.IAN STKKKT. Aniioiiucciiicnt ! lifS25rfft There ie a ReaeerL Why -uni.' Stoves ;md Kan ires are U-lterthan t.tli er: jr. Mid in.u.-rial. careful construct ion. and a know I. -dir.- .f : In- w ants of the housekeeper are all neces-ary to make the kitchen stove a success. Ik Cintlerella SIgyls and EaEms ire mad. to meet thev are at -v Z7 L-- v.-rv r-.i ii ir.-meut : liakers and perfect roa-iers. a I lent ion i paid lo cleanliness, econo my aud durability. Mad. iu all styles and size-, w ith a view of suit iiii; the most critical at a moderate cost. -ttk -veil iia Ki-r Sp.-cial a S in v aud dm !!Kcne Eettcr Few as Gooi51 Ki ;"SoUl by the follow inir dealers: .Ns!l'Kii-ll. A. Shoemaker. CaUKoixtow x 1. .1. Ili. lri. h Keuiier. Si'axi.i.kk-K. M. Kinder. I'atton A. M. Thomas. Ha TIM.s I. K. lfetj-.-j.y:.i It Will Pay You Togo to QUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Cart.ets, Linoleums, Matting, Oil Cloths, BlanKets, Feathers, &c. Prices EetluteJ on All Goo.ls, and FREIGHT PAID on All Large Packages. James Ouiimim. Kate. f'.i.'J.". S..MI . . . . M.mi Ar. nas juries to be seen on the man's liody except a few slight t ut? and bruises, apd as ueith- er the wound on his forehead crush of his It-tf sutllcient nor the. to cause death, he probably died from the shock of the accident. After he was taken from under the train he lived about thirty min utes. The deceased leaves a wifo and. five sons, the eldest of v. horn is 15 year old aud the youngest 3 years. Joh ust o An Cresson 'Altoona Philadelphia Stop lor dinner. Kassetiirers can spend the night in the city and proceed to the shore by any regular train of the follow lux day. Fr further Information apply to ticket agents, or Mr. 1 nomas r. Watt, District Passenger Agent, Klttsburg. Two Palter far 92. The twice-a-week edition of the New York W'orhJ has been converted in the thrice.-a-week. It furnishes 3 napers. of '. pages apiece, or eighteen pages every w eek, at the old price of one dollar a year. This gives 1"i' pages a year for one dollar and every paper has C pages eight columns wide and 4" columns in all. The thrice-a- week H'orM is not much larger than any weekly or semi-weekly newspaper, but il furnishes the news with much greater fre quency atid promptness. In fact it com bines all the crisp, fresh qualities of a u-iily with the attractive special features of a weekly. Subscribers to the Fiekkmax can receive the thrice-a-week World- and the Fkkemax fcr only a year. This is an offer every person should lake advan tage of. Four papers every week for only C Send all subscriptions to this oflice. . onnlT Fair rat EbrDkbnrr. For the county fair at F.bensburg. Pa.x on August '27, is, jy aud 30 tin I'euusyl yania lUilroad Company will ell excur sion tickets to Ehensburg and return on above-named dates from all stations on the C. & C. division, and from Johnstown, Altoona and intermediate stations at re duced rates, good to return uutll August 31 inclusive, The bridge acress the Hlacklick on the township road at Twin Rucks, dropped luto the stream on Saturday of last week. WANTED St'veral faithful gentle men ami ladies to travel for er-talilisheil house. Salary, $7S0.00 ami Expenses. Position permanent if puiteil; crease. State refen-noe an J self-adilresf-etl stani(etl enveloio. THK XA TKtXA L, .?'?-?:-.?S' tmuUa Ituildintj, CI I IC Alio. auiill 6tii. also in-enclotse TttJ'OTH'E in berehy iven that the following ac rnMDta have been tiled In the Court ot t nin mun Plrag ol I'anihria cmnty. I'ennsylvaoia. anil will tie ronnrroe.! hy the -aid Court on Mon day, Seitemtier "A 19'.&. unless cau-e lie shown to the contrary: Klr-t ami Dnal account of Alf. Heslop, tom mtttee of Joeih Henloi . Kir-t anil hnai account ol llto. Muehlliau-er. A-lnee ol K. 11. Ix.ret.n. K-r-t and final account of K. W. Clark. A -iinee of Henry Kraft and wile. Hrft anil hnal account ot F. W. Clark, A? aiirneaof llanial Marib. Hrnt and final account of F. W. Clark, A -alienee ot J. VV. Warlel. Supplemental account cf J.C Sims. Truitec. tc. to -ell the prirty ol the the Creson A Clear field Co. at New York Short Ki.ut- K K Co. J J. DAIirlY, Aog.t), 184. ' 1'rothonotary EXECl'TflK'S NOTICK. Estate of Michael Donovan. decea-e1. Ietters testamentary on tbe etate l Michael Ikmoran, late ol tbe boruuath ol Kt.en-liurn. de ceased, bavlna been aranted to me. notice Is berehy iciven to all uersons indebted to said es tate to make Immediate payment, and those bavins: claim against tl e same will nre-nt the same properly authebtlcatea lor settlement . MICH A tt KA H h' EN. Executor ot Michael itonoran, deceased. Ebenttiurt. fa.. Aoa-uat tt. lUo. W'v the uiidersiined. wish i announce to the public and our patrons that we will conduct our business .m a Strictly Cash Basis on anil alter Sept. 1, 1895, and that on and after that date it will lie impossible f..r us to extend any credit. This w ill enable us i work at a closer margin and smaller profit, and will l an advantage to our customers as well as to ourselves. Askiiur you for a continuance of your patroiiatre in the future, as in the past, w e remain Yours Truly, LUTHER & WILLIAMS. auir.16 t 1K1AI IJST. I ljfl of causes set down for trial the iecond week ol Septemler Term, 18'.5. Silttler vs. The KarSers' Supply Co. Miller vs Cronauer. Kina vs. W is-inaer. Cresson Coal ii Coal Co. vs Stiles et al. Miller vs. UverdortT. Htutz vs. Camhiia Iron Company. Kearl vs. ClarK. Fox et al. vs. fox et al. Porch vs. Porh. Havls vs. Krets Kreuaer vs. Boyle. Wayne vs. Ei-her Notley vs. V.'estover. Seese'vs. Aur.ra Eire Ins Co. Shoemaker. Admr . vs. Trl l-ounty Aarl. Assn. Kouxher x OihhI vs. Anderson. Koss vs. Brenner. Simmons vt. Burns. Bokks X Buhl vs. CamphelL McCoy s. tlonter. Busn vs Condrin. Braddock .Natl. Bank vs. Hill. Mes-kes vs. lielo-ter. Met :arry vs. McHarry. J.C. 1HKHV. Aug. V. 1SH5. IToihoj. tary. 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 Luliricaiin? Naphtha and fiasoline Oils That ran tve JOHN PFISTBR, nr.Ai.F.K in f.UDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with ! every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Uniformly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, oetl8.Sly. PinSBt'KIl Iil.1T.. PITTS Bl'K. PA. HANCHER, Pholiiraher, CENTRE MTRF.F.T, LBEXHiRI KJ. PA All classes ot I'botoi and items In Best Man ner. Kauilly Oroups at their resl.lence. f(aer-t Jallery closet after fseplemher lttn. It XTlCt U berel.y alen that WlnUel.t Sett Xl C.onler has bled In the office ol the Court ul Uuarter Sessions of Cambria cuunty bis petetiou aritrf hr the tr ter ot tbe 1 14 nor license Krant eil to fhlllp Hopter hy said Court la tbe horouitb of fortane, and that the same will be presented to tbe said Court tor Its It consideration on .Mon dav, Septemlier yth, la6. J. i. I'V Ii l I . Auk , S3, ltivt. Clerk ol U.uarler SussIodi. THE KEELEY CURE Is n, special 1kx.ii to lisitHs" men who, havine ilriiu-t tiiioiniM'ini2lv iiit.i thi tfritik hal.it and awaken lo ttn.t the lista'if alcoholism fa.-Jenei uti.di thorn, rt-u.lt.-riui' then, unfit to iiiatiai. af- faira re-inirinif a clear braiii. A four weeks course oi treatiaeut at the PITTSBURO KEFLEY INSTITUTE, Ko. 4246 Fifth Avenue, TWrtorr- to them all their powers, mental and phvsieaU letr.iv- the ahnortnal appetite, ami nn'torv-s them to." the condition thev were in be fore they iiiduKi I in stimulants. This has l n done n more than PVW cases treale.1 here, and amotii; them some of your own iietffhtors, to whom we can r-fer with contideni-e as to the ,iu.iniu ir.'i an. I ettii'ienrv of the Ke.-1.-T Cure. Ttie fullest and tuont tx-an hitii' invest iifatioii is nvitcd. bcud for patupklct Kiviiig full lutonu Uou. - BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. I wish to announce to my frlen 1 that I am not In anv manner connected with or interested In the Ice cream .a-lor teina conducted lu this place hy Thomas Mrllwn, and that ihoe who want ine srenuine. Home made ice cretin in sum mer or winter. en always irt it t the old relt hie stand of KtlBtKT JUHKHt.N. Jill li tf GEHER&L MERCHANDISE, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, VF.UETAHI.M IX NF.ASO.N, imk f.kn, i:Tr OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. mV2 Suly SUMMER GOOKiNG MADE EASY. IMIM-5TKTK1X' MIIH'K. 4 V It'ers rf adminl-tration harm heen aranted the ur.ersne.1 AdminiMntrix t James tlormlev. late ol Ciearh.ld towto.1 it., .lecea-e.f notice Is herehy iciven to all rons In.leMed to said estate to make immediate payment and t bose bavina claims aaint tlie same to pre-ent tbe same duly prof-ated tor sett.emenr. AlAhliithM I.OK lll.M, J. f. 1.-Kksjri.'K. Adium:strarrix. Attv. lor Admi.. 1'vsart, l'a. KhensLuric, Pa. July VrJ. f&. "tk friCK is heref-y iflven that John A. Wolfe i has ble-l in the i.rhce ot the Clerk of Quar ter Sessions ol cmi.ria rouny nil etitiiion -tnir lor the transfer of the h.iuor license itranted by said t'ourt to J M. KubiUM.n in the tM-rouKh of Fatton. in said county, and that the paine w 1 tl ffe presented to the said court lor us ci.i.iera- tlon on tne r trsr. iiioouay 01 .-ci-iu.cr wn. J.C IHIiKt . Aun. 10, 1 Si. C lerk U S MAKE BIO WAGES SELLINO THE AGENTS ARNOLD COOKER NO HEAT. NO BOTHER. Cot-ks a linnT all at one time Grand for Oil or Gis Stoves. LitVral Terms. Eit'u- sie Tc-r'it-s-y. lj l us '' ail ab. .nt iu WILV.OT CA5TLE A Ct 206 l lm St. Rochester. N. V. jut .12 St Eteiston Fire Insurance Jpcy rr. AV- DICK, General Insurance Asent. j:iiEXSISVJiG, I' A. SALE! The stock of a aeneral t-t..re In a ner by rrrow-tna- U.wn. on railroad, with inmioc and other works, in a good l.all..n low rent: tbe stuck new, l-esh and ciean. Inquire at this otti.-e. or add res, Oeucral ure. cjxe t.1 It aatA. I that will have the butter ou. tr fr il