uu jitti: mma. rAvi;KiA co.. rA. HTKMUEU 13. 1395. S- ' ' ' ' - a.V at. . , uf South Fork, was v 111 . ,. : i- having a hot water jv.t. ' Pittsburg, is vis- '1'!'ti:',,"r,:- . ., ..ivane.tl from C to 8 lt .K.I. I. !-' n. .... ....i.. f r.f.i'''r. y..,.u,urz. f.,r tii j-iil sewer ex- ' ' . . i. : l- .f St. Ilomface. -I" A Mia .mm on .1 nursuay. .artW-Id township, utsr on Wedues- r v. of urs South Fork, uu Wednes- Km.'. ; ( r.-1' I'- : a', l A :"" . l.i!l:.l!.. V - .v i.ih. of Carroll unhurt; on Wed- .t Cambria town- -i' !' ueaui one :.r. of lKirr town-it,,- I'kkkman ollice ;l- taken out of the ;. of this place on I.(i.-n!'iirsr people - ild west show at .a. , f I'.arr m vi-it .! ill'. township, his broih- 1' am) William in ration a . , !! ir r, 1,-1 V M J.-L-: , ,i t.-li'irraph pole ou .lav allerinMill, knut-k-.inns. y. :i well-known citi ,. 1 1 :t been danger-il.iv- pat. , -,.i::.:y fair is in progress -,wa! KU-nshurg people ak.i.u' a Uik at it. vx a uni;e" hoof for shoe ! i :.i.-!iii'.h found a ten . r .ii!-"i.l,il in the hoof. ;,.r- i.ii. rn.-rv ill- and Ilite, sy ifart Hushes, were ;,l poor at Patton on Lightning struck the steeple of the Presbyterian church at Conemaugh on Tuesday afternoon. The electric current ran down the wall knocking off somo blattering and shattering the front doors The damage w ill amount to $150. A new passenger station has been con tracted for at Spangler by the railroad company and the people of tn at place will soon be enjoying the convenience of a well adapted and commodious structure built for that purpose. The new building will be 32x00 feet and will be built of brick. The Mountain House at Cresson will be closed on and after Saturday. September . lr., and only such trains as are desig nated on the passenger timetable will stop at that point. The daily trip of the ob servation car between A 1 toon a and Cresson w ill be discontinued on and aftet Satur day, September 14. A cow belonging to John Dougherty, of near Ashville, fell into an old shaft on Wednesday where D. G. Myers was pros pecting for coal. There was about eight reet of water in the shaft at the time. Mr. Dougherty put a rope around the cow s neck and with the assistance of a few other men succeeded in getting it out. Congressman Hicks, of the Blair-Cam- bria-Somerset-Redford-district, has al ready begun to hustle for a renomination. He has had two terms, and there will be a loud df maud from Bedford county for re cognition this time, while it is not improb able that both Cambria and Somerset may have candidates. PUtxbtirn Times. There is said to be buried treasure in the Laurel llill ranee of mountains in the Ligonier Valley, and nmerous attempt are being made to locate it. Sections of the hills are fairly honeycombed with holes and sma'.l tunnels dug by the searchers af ter the alleged wealth. Thestoriesof min erals and of buried money date mack to In dian days. On Wednesday night the house of Mr. James Myers, (watchman) near the station, was entered by thieves and two overcoats, two ladies coats and several other articles taken. Mr. Myers was on duty at the engine house at the time and as there were no men about the house the family, who heard the intruders, were afraid to made any outcry or raise an alarm. l.t.r-.- t -7.: f..i;r-ar , l',-l;L i: I: ! .tl nging to Mr. f Johnstown, and il the llreensburg ,1 son of Mr. and . of Pulton, died tt, our -nit.-d C iooil vs. John i oiiniion pleas hi a verdict for i i- l.i.-kory nut? tell in i. Tue-ilav afternoon. No i.- iiietorui nid but little a- J. .il--. .u.vii.ir '! M.i inie. of l.ewisburg. ....:-v, i aiii:if Judge ISarker : ,-; .-.i mi, !J:i- I'oiiiinoii pleas cases urt Uu - v, !.a! fa I of M..-;,'t :. n.l t-r i-k. :l.'-(':itiihi'iaCoiinty i:I he held at Car 'itli. J.".th, Lt'.lh and : t-ij'-T tii'- ilate-. ; iVj.-i.'-r aii i .l e.i Hiil'. min a ih in the mines near Pat- ii.t.: ' a fail of coal ou Mon - i.'.'i-.v inj'ired. -iay the - citing train was - i.ite. I he U' teiition was n a ii ;::m- , a wah-ont at Id in'ar oneiiiaiigh. M-i i. '. i.iwii for l-'.c. have been j' ; h. iio-ur 's ollice and j-, j; .: j. of tlie peace of i r-'e.ted to call and re- - v. i.:. of Minister town- - : ' l.'iriaio l.ili s show at . 1 r :.r, iat. had his Docket j -n.u : iiin -jf uiuiiey amounting :..' 1. 1 ti, 'i x.i. ,i i --J l hi. .'he i.:;,. '-ii ai. ! K.. kv. 'f ti.e FKKKMAX le iiealli til James 1 1 -hoiihl have uleiit i the same if .lames Cain, f this plate, and I r. V. A. M urray. 1 tii.- meeting of Demo i. ii.. a-tt-r last week, i l'a"er-on were elected I'- I.eideli died at her . ii-h ..ii Kridav. Auir- i a' ., ut l i years. Tlie iaiiifhier of the late Ad I.' .i'-n an.l had a num- " hat VlrilHty. 1 Mi-! 1;!im k, w ho was i.iLji.'.ei j, i.iir oyer and ae.-k. was sentenced . i .,-t, i,f .ret'iiiiou, ' i (.1 ioi:ineiit in the ..ti v l.r a term of four ! farm of Tobias Johns, I .iL-ht lire from the I - l!rl,il,e mi WfdllCS- r. i ,e ham w ith all ". i. inn ma hinery. wag " !.. were fiili-llllieii. I .ITn'i-. l-ii k.-r and wife. John v M. 'I 'hoiupstiu, Strang " ' ! 'loiie. of l his place, - ''in! siinnii Adams, of ' i - i'-ft on Monday for " '"i'-ii.i the national en- A. U. ' il a numher of an i ''. piihliheti in the ; e.-k :ui,i as they all i.'imlier of eugs at ' - .in.- they are correct. from an exchange 1 ;"i-Aer given. i I.. I i. r 1 -rLf "i .terry i fOtHi, near into one nitrht last l, Mv-i,i. cans of fruit 'h - i .,t ,,f olier e,liKMs. . f t ' , ' :' !"r eie also taken the Mi. Su-un Turner and '' 'i-' -.line vicinity. . i ,...-r-. of Minister town- 1 ""intyS most pro , ' 1 a i oiii,!e of samples ' -.l-lT to the l'lIKKMAX "- a.'., that are leauties and 11 ' are of i,;1'H'.'-.l,oM-' the "Maggie varieties. ' hi, Tf"i'.i J'llil,; 1 . i. thi men who are en- 'I Mealing grapes vieiiiiiy win meet itie ,,f uhU tjiat u" i-iid t! Hie business. l-'i tO LllliUI uttul- w t A ""t-'lll tl. I t-l (if lesson at any cost. Viir re- n'er .. . I -i. - j ou ii g man w no nM , ""' "a"1'". was ar i!lr!l'Vli!" ylr1 (Monday) ' t, . "liU-ei " Miarp on the charge 'S,n'.',1- ,-r,-f-rred by u''a'of "a - 1S stings. a young He gave I"!.. 'vrus at court. Johns Frank Ripple, of Stoyestown. Somer set county, was iu Johnstown ou Friday for the purpose of seeing Buffalo Jill's wild west show. Mr. Ilinnle imhilied freely of Johnstown liquor, which soon laid him out, and while taking a snooze his pecketbook containing f KM in money and his watch and chain were liansferred to some one's hands more wide a wade than the owner. Joseph Leidy, formerly of this place, is lying in the Altoona hospital in a criti cai conaiiion irom uh-k jaw. a snort time ago while participating in a sham battle at Wopsononock, he was shot iu the back with a paper wad, w hich, while making a painful wound, was not then regarded as serious. The w ad w as taken out and the wound afterwards became so painful that lock jaw set in. A. C. Buck, wife and family, left Mon day alternoon for Braddock where he has bought out a haidware store and w ill start in business at ouce. His accommodating brother, Jose ph. w ill manage the store in tins place for sme future time. We are sorry to lose Ambrose as he was one of Gallitziu's most enterprising citizens, but we wish him success iu his new under taking. (hiltitzhi Times. Judge White, of Indiana county, last week issued an order to the three licensed houses in Indinna notifying them to close their bars from Weduesday noon until Saturday morning during the week of the fair. In some counties this would bore carded as a high handed piece of business on the part of the judge, but anything of that kind goes in Indiana. It may have been for the purpose of giving the drug stores a benefit. The worst hail aud electric storm for years visited Johnstown aud vicinity on Tuesday afternoon. Great damage was done to hillside farms, where the heavy rains washed out potato crops. In several parts of the city potatoes were floating al-ng the gutters. Grapes were seriously damaged. Lightning probably fatally iu jnred Miss Maggie Barry, a school teach er. The Memorial hospital was slightly damaged by lightning. a vlie k-tonrruetl fakir and his female " " i partner, who reaped a harvest at Greens- I burg Saturday night by working a flim flam game iu connection with the sale of a , patent medicine, were given an egg re ception at Latrobe Monday evening. About ten dozen eggs, most of them old enough to walk, were gratuitously pre sentinJ in a way that could not be mis understood, and the business at that plate was brought to a suddeu termination. A distressing accident occurred in Jenner township, Somerset county, Friday afternoon by which Annie, the 10-year-old daughter of Moses Saylor lost her life. Her cousin, Martin Say lor, also aged 10. w as returning a rille wincn uis laiuer nau borrowed and while on the road met Ins little cousin. He proceeded to show the little girl how the rifle worked and the usual occurrence followed, which ended in the little girl receiving a ball in herspiual ord, from which she died instantly. On Friday of last week Mr. Hamilton White, of McPherron, ciearneia county. went to Walters' grist mill, in White township, tins county, anu on mi- home complained of cramp. He hunted all the home remedies and applied them but received uo relief and while a. member of his family was started to hunt a physi cian. Mr. White, whose sufferings were intei.se. ran out in the yard and threw himself on the ground under an apple tree and died before the physiciau's arrival. Hi t-i...:.ios were interred at estover ou Sunday morning. James Haggerty, a young man aged -3 veurs. enmluved by Contractors Collins & M-.rti., hi k'ittanninir l'oint, was caught between two cars and seveiely squeezed on Wednesday. Mr. Haggerty was standing .u.i.i. ri ear at the time, when UCilI Uic 7hj " two other cars, Wing shifted down on I neighboring track, left the rails aud collid -.I w ith the car beside w hich he was stand unfortunate man was caught about the hips and badly squeezed, al .t . .... were broken. He was IIIOIIK" taken to Altoona and admitted to the hos pital for treatment. Karlv Monday morning Daniel Fiester, r.t siaii'.nsliurff. was preparing to go hunt- i..., r.d having loaded his shot gun t'ni out of the room. As he did so the ,.r ti.o enn caught in one of the or ,.s of his rubber boots and discharged i.n.m. Miss Nancy Harper, daugh- eer of Kobert Harper, of Newberry, who is visiting Mrs. Fiester, was sleepiug iu the ji. o where the gun wa-s room ui" v.. i iir...l a..d the shot penetrated the ceillug rw,r and mattress of the bed and took ef- r.. Hunter's riirht limb, inflicting ,.:.i..iil wound.- WlllUimsitort Gazette o.. ti.,...,uii 9 rieniiMiii of last week vo auuKwwj w n r.erber. the painter, while excaya i the cellar at E. B. Gerber & Bros . ... a, itrr Somerset street. Fifth USIUI " . . i..i.ti.i, unearthed the remains -f wt.man w ho doubtless was drowned .i n.-ut of May 31. IStO. The IU iucui. ..lit . Mack Jersey, with black glass buttoi-s and a black cashmere skirt n-r l.air was black tinged with gray . .i..- ,.f . .huk wis was found. She n. put " were a unir of congress gaiters and black stockings. None of the teeth of the lower law were niissiufr, but several!" the upper Dr. J. B. Keaggy, sole legatee of Dr. H. G. Lomison's estate, paid to Register John R. Ousler on Thursday the enormous sum of $14,2110.37. being the the amount of collateral inheritance tax due the state, less $752 deducted for payment, within 59 days. The assessed valuation of Dr. Lom ison's. now Dr. Keaggy 's, real estate in Westmoreland county aggregated $."I0,8."0 and the 5 per cent, tax due the state was 115,042.37. This Is the largest amount ev er assessed on any individual estate In Westmoreland county. The personal property has not yet been assessed. Grccnxburg lkmocrat. The pension allowed the widow of a soldier ceases under the law when she marries again. If she has any children by her first marriage she may continue to draw a pension as guardian of her children after her marriage, but in such ar. event she must surrender her widow's certificate aud be appointed guardian of her children. The pension drawn as gardf an ceases when the child reaches the age of sixteen years. If the widow continues to draw her pen sion as a w idow after remarriage she may be proceeded against civilly for the recov ery of the money overdrawn. If she has property, and may also be prosecuted criminally. About half-past 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon, Mary, the 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oversby, of Dun- lo, was horribly aud perhaps fatally burn ed. At the time indicated the child went into a stable at its home and, climbing into a box containing hav. straw, etc.. with matches set the stuff on lire. In a moment the child was enveloped iu flames and before assistance arrived was terribly burned about the head, face and arms. especially the eyes, tin Saturday the little sufferer's condition was critical, but after wards she rallied and the attending phys ician. Dr. J. M. Laird, had hopes of her recoveiy, although it is feared that her eyesight has been permanently destroyed. --The Gosling has some notion of brand ing the Frkkmax as a liar. We await the event with some curiosity and with as much composure as the magnitude of the event will allow. We know (sworn to) that W. R. Thompson is the responsible editor responsible for the correctness of the an nouncements of any births, the sex. weight, etc., of any child born inside of the borough limits; we know that "Boo"' is the heavy editor, authority ou tariff, printing ballots, and anything that may happen in the Commissioners' oflice after 1S'J7 Out the branding editor is new to us. Whether it is a promotion of "tajt receipts" or "fauntleroy" from the regular stall or a new importation we do not know. Trot the branding editor out. S Joseph A. Gray, Barker et al., et vir to Albert to Seventeenth- ux. to Lewis Washington Washington, 4'onrt Prorrrdlncit. In addition to the cases reported in last week's Frkkmax, the following were dis posed of: Commonwealth vs. George Ruth, de frauding a lioardinghonse keeper. Jury find defendant not guilty and that the prosecutor, Mike Lowfski pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. James McDermott, preventing a witness from testifying. Jury find defendant not guilty and the county pay the costs. Commonwealth vs Henry Litzinger, 1st count larceny, 2nd count receiving stolen goods. Jury find defendant guilty on 2nd con nt. Commonwealth vs. Charles Cnthbert, Nicholas Flinn, Woodriug Crimsey, nuisance. Jury find defendants notiruiily aud the county pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. John Murray, as sault and battery. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. same, malicious mis chief, defendant plead guilty aud was sen tenced to pay the costs and 10 days in jail. Commonwealth vs. Samuel McAdams. false pretense. Jury find defendant not guilty and the prosecutor, J. O. Woodriug, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. J. B. Mullen, false pretense. Jury find the jury not guilty but that he pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. George Goerling, felonious assault. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Jacob Grofadus, alias Cavandish, felonious assault. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. John Stitz, fraudu lent conveyance. Jol pros entered on payment of costs by proscutor. Commonwealth vs. John Stitz, fraudu lent collusion of debtor. A'ol ir entered on payment of costs by prosecutor. Commonwealth vs. Blair Mackell and Augeline Mackell, assault and battery. Jury find thd defendants not guilty am: hat Stephen James, the prosecutor, pay- oue-haii ana tne aeienaants tue other half. Commonwealth vs. John F. Dowling, assault and battery. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a hue off 10, osts of prosecution and 20days in county jail. SKCONI w r.rlK. Court met on Monday at 10 o'clock with Judge Barker on the bench. The follow ing cases on the list were settled : Mary Stifller vs. Farmers' Supply com pany; Charles A. Miller ys. Jaeoo crow nauer; James P. Miller vs. Dr. F. T Overdorff; Susanna Porch vs. Jacob Porch; J. A. Shoemaker, administrator. vs. Trl-Uounty Agricultural society, anu Braddock National Bank vs. John L. Gill. These cases were continued: Daniel Kinir vs. Henry Wissinger; Cresson & Clearfield Coal & Coke cam pany vs. E. D Stiles et al.; John H. Fox vs. Henry Fox et al.; Anton Davis vs. A. B. Krebbs; George Kreuger vs. Patrick Boyle: D. K Notlev vs. Milton Westover; Maggie L McGarry vs. George W. McGarry, Sr. larrlMC f.lrDe. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, Sept. 12. lStd: A. C. Aurandt, Conemaugh, and Emma Studt, Lilly. Albert F. Brookbank and Margaret L. Beesh, Summerhill township. Norris W. Bennet. Spanglcr, and Eliza beth Murray, Mountaindale. Christ Ousted and Anna May Ross Stonycreek township. Alfred Schoiield and Etheletle Mysel, South Fork. Joseuh Piatak and Mary Dipko, Cres son. Frank J. McMullen and Katie M. Rob inson, Johnstown. John W. Hardy. South Fork, and Delia M. Frazer, Summerhill. John Wass, Jr., aud Julia Rushnack, Johiistown. Charles Pugh and Maggie Burkhart, Amsbry. Josiah Manges, Bedford county. Pa., atd Mary E. Klper, Dale. .Tames T. A iran. Penu Yan. N. Y., aud Lizzie M. Litzinger, Loretto. William Dunn and Ella Flemming, Johnstown. Gust Burgeson and Etta Simpson. Pat ton. William S. Glitsch. Newcastle, Pa., aud Elleu E. Walker, Dale. Real F.atate TrmnsTrra. Mary Ankenbaur et vir to Jacob Halla her, Gallltzin, consideration, $-15. Ann Bickford et vir to Joseph W. Walk er, East Conemaugh, fl,C2.". G. W. Bickfork to Ann Bickford, East Conemaugh, $1. John Beers et nx. to Harvey C. Smail, Reade,$30. V. S. Barker el al. to John T. Davis, Ebcasburg. fjiiO. V. S. Barker et al. to Titian j! Coffey et al. Ebensburg, f2,ooo. Black lick Land &. Improvement com pany to A. V. Barker, Viotondale, $3S8. Black lick Laud & Improvement com pany to Theodore H. Bechtel, Vintondale uoo. Blacklick Land & Improvement com pany to Warren Delauo, Jr., Vintondale, fl.V). Blacklick Land & Improvement com pany to arreu Delauo, Jr., lutoiidaie. $1,200. Cambria Iron company to Daniel Rich ards, Westmout, $.o. J. W. Conrad et ux. to assignee, Clearield, $1. John T. Davis to V. Ebensburg. $.V). Mary Ann Daugherty Eckenrode, Ciesson, $10O. John A. Grafo et ux. Ward Fire company, Johnstown. $2,000. George M. Hcrshlterger et ux. to Samuel W. Pearce, Johnstown, $1. Jacob Hollaher et ux. to August Shecof- sky, Gallitzin. fSO. Samuel Harrison et ux. to Nancy Fyock, Stonycreek, $.". Mary E. Johnson et ux. to Mary Mish- ler, Roxbury, f.ViO. Alexander Long. Jr..aet Meudlestein. Adams, $4tS0. John Leahcy et ux. to township, school district. $101. Peter J. Lagman et ux. Henry D. Smith, Adams, f 1,200. Elizabeth M llsom et vir to Alice K nap pe r. t'ortage, t John Metzler et ux. to Ann Catharine Hiedcnsfelder, Stonycreek, $Soo. S. W. Miller to Anu Klizabeth Miller, Portage, $700. Fannie Parks et vir to Martin S. Miller, Johnstown, $;tnO. Samuel W, Pearce to George M. Harsh- tterger, Johnstown, fvo. David H. Rorabaugh et ux. to David Rorabaugh, East Conemaugh, $1,200. Henry Reynolds et ux. to W. S. Ake, Croyle, $142. W. Horace Rose et ux. to John V. Schaffer, Johnstown, $X"iO. D. F. Shaffer et ux. to Ann Bickford, East Conemaugh, $1. George J. Schwaderer et ux. to Albert Eckenrode, Cresson. $h0. Executors of Philip Stoltz to Isaac Weakland, Cairoll, $2,7oo. Paul Stritt matter et ux. to William N. Biller, CJeai field, $:.2r.. Samuel S. Stutzman et ux. to Daniel Stutzman et ux.. West Taylor, $1'12. Margaret Thomas to George H. Thomas, South Fork, $."i00. James Valallay et ux. to Agnes Vallay, Barnesboro, $1. Executors of Rev. Thomas Van Scoyoc to Lizzie McCartney, Reade, $130. Walter J. Weakleu to Paul H. Biller, Patton, $1,3:iO. W. 1). Bigler et al. to Thomas Barnes, Susquehanna, $1S,7'.3. John F. Dowling to Herman Baumer, assignee, Johnstown, $1. Walter J. Dowling et ux to Herman Baumer, assignee, Johnstown, $1. Mary Stewart et vil to Rose Adels- berger, Cresson, $1. James Perry et ux. to Franie Felcht, Clearfield $sm. Jacob M. Miller et ux. to Leah Weaver, Dale, $1.2(10. Benjamin Bradley to Elizabeth Brad ley, Gallitzin. $lio. Solomon Chailes to Nelsou Charles, Chest Springs. $1. James A. Ivory et ux. to Wilfred J. Ivory, Clearfield. $l,rtOO. Thomas McNeill et :ix. Gallitzin, $25. Charles Drass et ux. Buck, Gallitzin, $.'125. Paul Short et ux. to L, Patton, $125. Thomas Barnes et O'Leary, Barnesltoro, $175. Jeremiah S. Hornet et ux more Coal company, Adams, $3,2!3. Simon Fisher, to Joseph Fisher, M unster, $120. Bllseellaooona Xotleea. f NE new Champion Motrin Machine lor fJe S cheap al Uaiton A DENTISTRY. FEW bantlles ol Manilla Binding Twine, 5 cents a pound at Dultun i. mij j. - miiI) lot Topper Kettles (Si to 40 gallons) A. and Apj..e I'eaier ju."t recrlve.1 at vep6.4t . HUNTLEY'S. P suttane lor almost any kind of rinslne. K KKNT. A new room nlrely furnisbe.1 and any kind of cream parlor. Formerly nel as an Ice olM.ll.KEAKtK. Inquire sepo AN TED. A general representative In this county to oncanlze local boards tor the Artisans' Savings and Loan Association. Ad dress 1 Filth Ave., Pittsburg. Pa. - mchJ2 V FINE line olSinicle an1 Double JUarrel Shot Ouns. Winchester Kifles. Keolvra, Vow der. Shot. Shells, etc.. just receive.! at sep6.4t (i. HUNTLEY'S. T O:AL M.YNAOEKS. S50 per month salary j and expenses: no ennvnslnn: particulars tree. (Men or women.) The National :ompny. but Ferguson Block, Pittsburg, Pa. epti.2l A MACKINTOSH Coat was lost on Tuesday of last week between Etenstunr and Ijoretlo. The tinier will please leave it at White's Mill er at the )'iiis oftice in Ebensburx. Af ANTED A reliable man to represent a loan n institution In Cambria county Monev loaned in sums ol loo to SlO.OdO. For particulars apply to W. M. DAY IS, Ccalport, Pa. mchteitf. UOK SALE with The Mrlkonald homestead. 14 rcoms. cellar. A hoe summer residence. Apply o UK J. A. IXItKNKli. maylT Cumberland. Md. T'HE Ebensburn Hull. Unit fc I,oan Association will otter for sale at the council chamber. Kl ensbunr, on the fourth Monday In September, $l.ooo.oo. THUS. 1A V IS, Lkstkr LaRiMKR, Secretary. President. OPEN I Nil of the Oyster Season at McBreen's. I he 0ster season will tie 0ened up at Mc Kreen'a Kectaurant. Eltenfburtc. on Tuesday ev ening next, when the finest fresh Oysters in the market can be had to or.'er. stewed, fried or raw. MctJreen always keeps the finest oysters, and will oonlinuo to d eo the 00 mipg season- s 30 ASSIGNEE'S SALE! I Y virtue of an alia order Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ol Cambria count v. to me directed. I will expose to public sale at the storeroom ol J. W. Miarrmuich , in the borough 01 Carrol I town, on SATURDAY, SE1T. 2S, IST,, at 2 o'clock, r. Jft., the follow Inn valuable rea estate, to wit: No. 1. A lot or piece ol icrouod situate In Vie borough of Carrolltown. Cambria county, Pennsylvania, Irominit 64 feet on Main street, apd extendinic tack 15(1 leet alomc Carroll street to an alley, havlnir thereon erocted a TWO srOKV FKAMEsrOKE KOOM 25 by 811 feet, with an adlitionil irro by 4H leet. and TW(I STOKY OWELL1NO llOl'sE at tached to said store-room. No. 2. - A lot ol ground situate in Carrolltown horouKh, Cambria county, Pennsylvania. I runt ime 50 leet 00 Main street, and extending ba.-k I Ml leet to an alley, bounded on the north by lot of Mrs. Siberia, and on the sttuth by No. 1. hav- Init thereon erected a In o- It IKY FK AM E Po you know we are taking out teeth every day without one particle of pain? Well, we are doina this very thing with "Odontutiden" the only htcal anasthetic that has stood the test and to-day it is the only one that is used universally ly den tists who are up to date iu their calling. The price for "Odontuuder" when pain less Is 50 cents, but if you experience the least pain, we only charge you the usual price. 2.1 cents. How about those teeth that need filling? Well, you say they don't ache. That's just the reason why you should have them filled now. After they hive ached once you will probably have to have the nerve Killed and the tooth treated if you are de sirious of saving it. I only charge 50 cents for amalgtim liilings and from l.u up for gold liilings. These are hard-time prices but they eo just the same. Why procras tinate? that's a big word but it's a good one right here because procrastination means to the patient loss of sleep, neural gia, ear-ache, tooth-ache and goodness knows what else. We know of a good many young ladies of our acquaiutauce who would have been married long ago if it hadn't been for those horrid-l.toktnir teeth, llemember, toeverv patient naving teeth filled I give a box of Dr. Bichards' tcoth powder and full instructions for the care of the teeth. On the 13th of each mouth 1 will extract teeth free of charge. You say why on the 13th. Well, now, that's my business. All you have to do is to come. Remember I won't take out vour good teeth, because 1 don't Wlieve in it. Then you say suppose the 13th falls on Sunday. Come right along and we will be only Uto glad to relieve you of the offend ing member. T.M.RICIIARDS, D.D.S., JULIAN STREET. jul.14 OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of-manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of carl irvrisnras, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN W u 7iTCHES, CLOCKS,! I JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS! ASD- 0PTIWlG0ODS. SOLE AGENT FOR THE ! CELEBRATED ROCKFORDf X WATCHES. X i Colnmliia ana Freflcnia Watches i In Key and Stem Winders. LARC.E SELECTION OF ALL KINItS OF JEWELRY A L- WAYS ON HAND. X rMv line of Jewell y is unsnr- pai-ed. Come and see fttr yttur- self before purchasing elsewhere X C2TA11 work guaranteed. I CAEL EIVINIDS.5 FARSVJERS! Illuminating and Lubricating Naphtha and Hasoline That can he Oils. When you want GOOD FLOUR take your grain to the OLD SHENKLE MILL in Ebensburg. The MADE FROM PETROLEUM. FULL ROLLER PROCESS We challenge comparison with iIuddina1NU 5:8 by 30 feet' anJ nece88ar' oul every known product of petrol eum, it you wish the to al to Charles Drass, Christian J. Sharbaugh, Michael to to the Wil li nifkfj Kmlth A boat T Recently i'ruihonolary Darby received a communication from Nelson Pyle, of Scottdale, I'a., asking if there was a stand ing reward for the capture of Mickey Smith, who escaped from the jail in this place 011 the 3th day of August, 1S4. After the escape of Mickey Smith the county corumisioner3 offered a reward of f I, out) 'or his capture on or before the lsl of January is5, but as the time has long sir.ee elapsed, there is now no reward for his capture. Mickey Smith, on the. 25th of August, lss;t. in resisting arrest shot aud killed John Minahan in Cambria City. He was tried, convicted, and sentenced to be hung on the -'3rd of September, but es caped ou Saturday night August 301 h, lssl, aud since then has found it healthy to be absent. No. a. A lot of frround situate In the borough of tarrolliown. Caiutirl county. Pentnvlvania, fruniiDK leet on Cairoll street on the south and extending buck 100 feet to an alley, and lot on wbicti is ereoed the Korouuh Council Chamler on the east, and an alley on the neit, navtnir erected a LAMliK WAIJtJN SHtD. No. 4. A lot ol round situate in the horonah ol t:arrollto" n, Camliria county. 1'ennsyivania, Irontinic SO feet on alley, and extending liable 1114 leet: Wait nroperty on the north, lot l 11. t; Itender in the east, and an alley on the south, bavin thereon erected a I.1VKKY STABI.r. i2 liv 05 leet now oceutied hv E. W . SbarnauKb. No. 6. A lotol itround in the borough ol ("ar rolitown. ('anthtla county, Fenni-ylvania, Iront Inic 60 laet on Carroll street and extendiriK hack luu leet to an alley, having lot ol Catharine Mc Anulty on the east, and lot On which the Korouich Council Ch;i mbcr on the west, and bavin there on erected a I.AKUE STAHI.K. No. C A lot k round in the tKiroueh ol Carroll town, Cauitirl cttunty. t'ennsylvania, Ironting &u leet on Iehinier street, and ex tend iu back 1UU leet to No. 4. txmnded on the north ly the Walts property, and on the soutn by lot of H, E. Kender No 7. A II that certain piece of ground in the borough ol Carrolltown. Camlirhi xinnty, I'enn sylvaula. bonnilcd as follows: HrKinnlnic at a post ou alley, thence south M detsrees east IT1-, perches to a post and corner ol lot formerly ol John Wetei; thence south 3 deirrees we.t by land formerly ol John Wetsei perches to a post corner ol lot of John K. Maucber; thence north W4 leur.es weM 1T;'4 ierches to lot ol w re lice Soli roth to a on allej; ther.ee north decrees east along said alley 3s!'j pt relies 10 a hsi and place ol itetclnning. eon taininic KH'lt At'KKN and allowance. No. 8 All the undivided hall interest of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel ol land situate in the borcuKh ol Patton. Cambria coun ty, Pennsylvania, bcttlnnlnx at a KWt, thence by land ol Paul Short south so deicrees east o7o leet to a poet; thence by the Cambria X Clcattieid railroad south 6' deurees west 4'0 leet to a post, thence by land 01 John tlverbcrirer north 6 de Krees ear-1 876 leet to a post; thence by the public road from Carrolltown to Patton north 25 deleters east 43J4 leet to a po-t: thence by land ol Joseph (iausluer south 06 detcreea east ISO leet to a post: thence by same land north do decrees west 74 leet to the place ol beKinnintc. conulnintr 4 ACKKS ANU 1S PEKCHtS Ueservinic and exceptint;, however, out ol the saij land a strip ol ground sold and coveyed by Jolin W. inarlnuh et ux. and lieleta Mcllou to the Cambria K Clearheld Kailroa 1 Comany. No. 0 A.I the coal in, under and u(Ko all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Harr town.-liin. Cambria county. Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as lollows: Ketilnninit at a post al corner ol land ol heirs ol Vincent Bloomer; thence atonic said land and land ol John Keicht north '2 dcicrees east 160 iterches to a poftlat line of E. t J.Snyder: thence by said land south b7 de Krees east ai?H perches to land l (Kirmerlv) W. E. Peterson: ihence by said land south 1 deiciee west liio erches to a tost; thence north (M de grees west 20 3-10 perches to a wl aud place of beiclnnimc. containmic 17 At'KES, more or less. Keservintr unto VYm. 1. McAnulty. his heirs and assiuns tt.e rlitbt to Itore for oil. or to mine lor the minerals throuich the said coal: also, the parties reserve the rltcht to mine coal lor domestic pur poses lor themselves, and t:.eir heirs, free ol chartce, loicether with the riicht to enter, mine and take away all ttia coal, and to make such openlnxs, shafts, chutes and dumps, improve ments roatis and railroads on the land an In the judgment ol the party of the second part, bis neirs or assign, may ! necessary to convenient ly mine the same, and transort pui-h coal and other freight through and over Sjid lands Iree ol charge, hindrance or litigation. TEKMN UF HALE: Ten per cent, ol the purchase money to be paid In hand at the time ol sale: the balance ol one third at the confirmation of sale: one-third In six months, and on third in twelve months Irom confirmation ol sale. lielerred payments bear in terest and to tie secured by the judtcment bond ol the purchaser. C. A. SHAKABAl'IIH, Sept. 8. 1W5. Asslunee ol J. W. Sharhauitb. at 1U0 Most : UniToniily : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, ooti8.sly. PmSKl'KII KEPT.. P1TTSBI'K, PA. for the manufaeture of Flour has been put in the 0M Shenkle Grist Mill in Ebensburg and turns out nothing but FIRST CLASS WORK. Bring in your grain and give us a trial. Each man's grain in ground separately and you get the Flour of your own wheat. If farmers wish to exchange rain for Flour they can do so. The Mill is running every day with the BEST OF POWER. a. L. Rim. mat::iot k k. REED & READE, Attorneys nt ji aw, EKENSBl'Ktl. - - - PKNNA. - llflce on Centre street. (4.-.K P3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys nt Isxav, EBENSBl KO, PA. im. in Opera Houe. a.t.44 LUPW8. PROPRIETOR. T. W. DICK, ATTtlKN KY-AT-I.AW. Ebknhburo. PBHH'A rSpeoial attention to Riven claims tor Pen sion Kounty. etc. ch7- oto THE SEVENTH ANNUAL TPSrftf JF. McKKXKICIC, 1TTOB5BY ASDCIM NtRLLOB AT LAW. EKENSBl'Ki. - PA iffiee on Centre street. OPEXS H.11 M YE IiS. ATIO KNEY-AT-LA Vt Ebbhsburo. Pa. (Jtnee In Uollooade Kow. on t'entrt. street. Deslrnrsd ly Flrt. The liurn of K. li. Work, of East Mahon ing was strui-li by liitlilmiiK on SalurUuy aftemoou and was totally destroyed, with all its contents. It was one of the oldest structures iu this part of the enmity. Mr. Work had 110 insurance on the building or contents. Later intelligence says that the thresh ers were there that day and a storm coin ing, they slopped the machine and the men were loitering in the barn when the building was struck. Frank and James Moore were somewhat stunned by the lightning, but not seriously injured. The men by quick work got the horses and thresher out of the building, but all the other contents were destroyed. Indiana Metsscnyer. Killed ly l.lKhlninK. Mrs. Ellie Yeaijer, wife of Heojamin Yeager of Altoona, was struck by lightning on Tuesday afternoon while visiting al the house of a neighbor, Mrs. William Streight- IT. Mrs. Yeager was' sitting on a chair doing some sewing and when the storm came leaned back with her head against the wall, near an unused gas pipe, when the stroke of lightning hit the house. She was Instantly killed, while Mrs. Strcight iff was only slightly shocked. The unfor tunate woman was twenty-five years of age, and was married to Mr. Yeager the 24th of last May. Several other houses in and about Altoona were struck by the electric current, but 110 great damage was done iu any one case. Boon sit llollldayaborr. A boom In Ulair county limestone Indus tries started on Tuesday. Two companies li?aii operations on double turn. Sis other companies will also give their em ployes Increased work. Upward of 1.3m I men are emuloved In the quarries. The limestone boom is due to the building of the large Carnegie furnace at Pittsburg and the activity in the Uessemer Irou business. Thr manager of the Hollidaysburg Iron works gave an announcement on Tuesday of earlv resumption in the nail department. This department. Idle since ls:i7, will be run to iu full capacity. CMI.VEt'S & CAKTKK. Attorneys O Ponrth Ave.. Pttntmra. In repetition ol Aibion Welnel tor pattslnctlon if moitiraire. No. V4. i ctoler term. lwS. t'ommon Pleas Court No a. Allegheny county. Pa. To all parties whom It may concern: 'I'aKe notice that at the above number anil term Albion Weiitel presented! his petition to the iaiJ court, stating that he was the owner ol a lot of b.n nn.l situate la the borough ol liuroeJ-teH.I. Allegheny county, Pennsylvania. bounded and described as lollows: All thatce. taln lot or parcel o I irround situate In the borough ot Homestead, nlleuheny county. P-nnsylvauia. being marked and numbered as lot No. 40. in It M. Kennedy's suo-divHlnn ol lots Nos. TH.I, 4, 5. 6 and 7 of the Homestead Hank and I.'le Insurance Company's plan, as recorded in Plan Hook Vol. 6. pages tSM-1, which sub-division Is recorded In Plan Book Vol. 6. page 2EJ In the Keeorder'a l Bce ol Allegheny county, and beginning on the northerly side of Pilteenth avenue, at the dis tance ol24 y-loo feet we.-twnr.lly Irom the west ern line ol S .rah street: thonee wextwardly along Fillcenth avenue "24 leet to the dividing line be tween lots Nos. 40 and 41: thence northwardly aljng said dividing line 110 leet to southerly side of Pine allev: tlie nee ea.nw irdlv a'ong f.ai'1 alley and parallel witn iiteenin avenue eei i m dividing line between lots Nos. 3 and 4o, thence southwardly along said dividing line 110 leet to Fliteentb avenue, at the place ot brginnlng. .See deed recorded In Ieed Book Vol. Mi, page 4JB. etc., Kccorders liltice, Allegheny county. Pa. 1'hat there Is a mortgage nHin said proper ty made by A'bion Weight to the freehold Hunk ol Plttsbutx P.. datedAugut, l!o. and re corded the same day in Mortgage Hook Vol.379, page etc.. lor fl50.iw payable In three ein! atmna; Installments Irom the data thereof- 1 hat on August 5. 1SS, he paid to the said Freehold Huk. Put-burg. Pa.. Illii.uo ol the principal ol said mortgage and all interest due thereon until August u. liotti. at which date said bank, by lis c ishier. assigned the balance of said mortgage U .1. P. Hall, as apuears ty reierence to margin 01 the record of said mortgage . That the said .1 . t . Hill is now deceased, having died In Cambria county. Pa : that no administration has been rained on his e-tat and the whereabouts of his heirs or next ol kin are unknown to the petition er. Thairtne balance due on said mnrgage was paid to said J. P. Hall in bis lifetime and that the mortgage remains unsatisfied upon the record, and asking the Court to direct that satisfaction lie entered by the Keeorder of Allegheny county. Pa., whereuKn a rule was ftracted upon all par ties In interest to show caue why same should not 1 done, returnable to next term. You are hereby notilie.l aud required to appear at the next term ol said Court and answer the petition aloresaid. ...... . JAMES P. KICHAKIO. SheriU of Allegheny eounty. Pa. Sept. 6. lsus 4t DOXALD E. DUFTON, ATTtlKN EY-AT L.A W. lc 1 1 trice In Opera House. Center street. JOHN PPISTBB, DEALER IN GEHER&L MERCHAHDISE, Baiiffare. Qncrasware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AUD PROVISIONS, VFJETAHI.ES IS NF.ASIIS, 1IAKXF-SM, ETC., OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. ma? SOly Announcement ! Imposition.. Wednesday, September 4, 1S95, Saturday, October 19, 1S95. UNSURPASSED ATTRACTIONS ! C.ILMOmrs WOULD RENOWNED P.AND, Victor Horlrt, Dictator, Will appear until Sjit. H in Popular Concerts Daily, To fce Vlotrcf btf COXTEUXO S NINTH UEC.IMENT BAND, of Iirooklvn, and INNES' FAMOUS NEW YOUK BAND. " $10,000.00 PLEASURE RAILWAY, The Finest in the Slate just completed. Magnificent Art Gallery, by foremost American Artists. Display of MECHANICAL INVENTIONS Never equaled iu the history of Expositions. AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY MACHINERY IN FULL OPERATION, Special Days Each Week. Excursions on all Railroads. ADMISSION, 25C. CHILDREN, 15C. "THE PLACE FOU THE PEOPLE." The Restaurant will lo under the manazeineut of W. class in every particular and popmar prices charced. Forter, thoroughly lirt-ls'..;.4tl We the undersiuned, wish lo announce to the pulilie ami our patrons that wu will conduct our business on a Strictly Cash Basis on and after Sept. 1, 1895, and that on and after that date it 'will lie iinpossilile for us to extend any credit. This will enable us to work at a closer margin and smaller profit, and will be an advantage to our customers as well as to ourselves. Asking you for a continuance of your patronage in the future, as iu the past, we remain Yours Truly, LUTHER & WILLIAMS. nie1 St PERSONS TO TRAVEL WANTED. Several faithful gentle men and ladies to travel for established house. Ssilary, $780.00 and Expenses. Popition permanent if .suited; also in crease. State reference and enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. THE NATIONAL, 3ir,-3n-31S Onuilm Huihlinu, CHICAGO. aaicw om. r r -t- s There is a Reason. W hy some Stoves and Ranees are better than oth ers: ptMid material, careful construction, and a know ledge of the wauls of the housekeeper ar all necessary to make the kitchen stove a success. Tlie Cinderella Stores ni Eanics they are econo- are maile to meet every riuiremrnt; ven bakers and perfect roasters. Special atleiiii.m is paid to cleanliness. my ana uuraiuuty. Made in all ty les and sizes, with a view of suit in;; tiie mot critical at a moderate cost. l.'l C3f"Sold by tlie following dealers: Eisknsi:uuo H. A. Shoemaker. Cakkoi.i.towx I. J. Dietrich I.enuer. Si-ANKi.KK E. M. Uinder. Patton A. M. Thomas. None Better Few as Gooi" Ha TIXUS I. E. tfel.,2.,.r. It Pay You To go to QU INN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattinirs, Oil Cloths, BlanKets, Feathers, &c. Trices Retluced on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Lanre Packages. J A IVIES OUIIMIM. ASSIGNEE'S SALE -OF- Personal Property. Obituary. WALTERS. Died at his home in White tonship, ou Wednesday Sepu-mber 4lh, ls'..", Mr. Christian Walters, iu thetU year of his ago. The deceased was a son of the late tieorge Walters, one of the early settlers of White township, and was born on the old homestead on the 12th day of April lt34. In Js.'.i) he was married to Miss Margaret Figart, who, with one son, sur vives him. The deceased was one ot the best known citizens of that vicinity and was highly respected aud esteemed by all who knew him. AIMINISTKATOKS MOTIVE. Kfttate ol Philip Noel, deceased. Inciter of doj i nutrition on the entaia ol Phil ip Noel, d erased, late ol Monster townhi, Uamhria county, Penn!ylaol. having loen granted to me. all parties IndeMed to aia estate are hereby nottned to make payment to me wilh oot iielsy. aoa iliooo havinic claim KaiDt the name will present ihetn duly aulhenuoateJ lor settlement. ,,,... Altoona, I'., Sept. 8, 18M5.X UXKCL'TtlK-S til ITICK. I J ttHte of Mirbael HarKer. deceased I-etters testainentao on Uie estte ol Mirbael Hark ey. late ol the wwnfhip ol t'learneld. conn ty ol faintrta,dereaed, havlnit been itranted to . 1. 1 V... .-t . . I . - - ln.l.l....l me. uuiH-e is uoic-j incu iKiimi. iuwi 1 0 ry-TT T 1 x Oft IT r to seid eu:e to make immediate payment, and I A I I il : 1 1 h I 'I ' eni I 1 -7 FOR SALE ! The Mock ol a vaneral store In a near-by arrow Inn town, on railroad, with minion and other works. In a Kood l calion.dow rent thentoek new treat) and clean. Inquire attbiaolUee.oraldresi Ueaeral Store, care ol t itiiuiAa. those harm rlalms aicainst thesaaue will present tbem roerly authenticated lofrettlement. IKNN1 HAV, L.F.Y, tMearfield TpM Ann. 30, Kzecutor. 4 IIMlNISTKATtiK'S NIITICK. Ieueri ol administration in the eftate ol Miles Ivory, late al t-leartield liiwn!"hip. Cam bria county, deceased, havinic neen Kranted to me. all persons Indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment, and those haTtns: claitrs aicainst the same will present them properly authenticated lor setiiemeav. bi Nr. nr.tic.. Administrator of Miles 1 Tory, deceased. st, Aoyosupe, ra.t &eptt,i8i. ri'HE vndersliroed Arsltrnee will expose to sale l at the resilience ol Peter MciiouKb. In the boronich ol Portaire, Cambria eonntj, Pentia.. oa tt 10 o'clock, a. si., all the followng personal property, tj wit: l.ie stfM-s 01 a wei-etiui,peu iierr siaoie cc-n-sistinir. lour borses, tive rarTU. one sprins; waaon. two wairons. bve slelvhs, one sled, two nob sleds, one saddle, lot barneas. Diankets, roues. etc One hearse and undertaker's sp Ile. a lot of luruiture ronslstiutr ol parlor suit, sittinic room sail, six lxl room suns, kiwben utensils, etc. Txr9 made known on day ot sale when a reas onable credit will be a I ven. D. W. MAKTIN. Assienee ol Bose McOougb. Porta, a. Pa., SpU 14, lb6it J Kstate ol Mii-hael IVmomn. deraed. letters testamentary on thee.-tte t Micbael 1 Minor an. late ol the bcronnh of Kbensbarx. de ceased, harine i ren granted to me. noUre Is hereby sriren to all ier.Tjs indebted to said e tate to make Immediate payment, and those navinit claims against tl e same will ttreent the fame properly authenMcated lor settlement. V.it rtAtl, K. I AKKI.X. Kxerntorot Michael I t-noran. deceased. KbenttKiix. Pa Auxust . !. . VlMIMSTKATt)K"S Soni'E Notice is hereby trirea that letters of ad ministratloa on the estate ol Michael J. Naeie. late of I lean lowonblp. t'ambna county, deceased. Iiaye been crabted to the undersigned. All per sons Indebted to said estate will pleae make im mediate payment, an J those bvtn claims or demands avainft the same will present tbemr pnuieTly autheBliealed. lor settlement J AtaiH MOl'Si; Administrator of the esta'.eof Michael Nale, deceased. Bolirar, Westmorelaad Co., Pa Sept. 13. li REnrrswAMTEO-j tnW.Ty. im. A 'NS4. I4 wH,W list pr-4l. - 1 i 1 IV1 t - r were gone. , TT fr