r 9.1 IS! i ,-ell ft c t ...CAM ,:KIA fO.. PA. S;;'1'KM I'.F.U -' . 1 '-". i:, rhiiailflphia this H. ;,t Oroson closed y : .-'t r ,..:,v. r.n-il the water, ; i r wiU Iwiiio on ' .. v - , I , '!"- ft l-OrCttO, ' on Tu."iay. ' ' i.k u-t .-. k anointed . ':"v "V, - ..f Uallitzin. : " .,. i- Iyitiir the jail i ' ' '. hi work to- U ! t. !-. !,f White town ' "V , ,, ' t ii i n "' Tues- '..r the I eceniler " , -..i; : ! ii another 1 i hni -ion tickets . .v ; , w. rr nlil on ' v ; .. r. ..f ValiiiiR- " ' , n Klw-nl'ura . .. i, t..ry insjiector , .:m-.l;iT a lo i l.unh in this ..:'-' '' .. .,. ,,f A-liv ill., while l' i .,r.-tui-s went '.. -,, -! -- iian bavins se '" 1 . : ' ' now content a !. . hiirt-li. ,. ... ).. Shenkle dam ,.- ,.'! !"i i lay I'Vi n- x ' ' . .i ,. ritViih Urns. . . . ti.i'l his left , , -1 ri-t a few i : fr.mi a horse. T" v . ;. i.. ..f K--ali township, ' ' .,,; i- w ill' ap- '"' . ;,; ;li l.lo-M)ins. ' ; o li iM- i'oihIui l.d thft i r, . ii linriiii! tin' sinn- i r--T ir:.--! ' Kl-iir-lurg. ,. !. at Tyn.ii.'. Illair n I - I 'i'i- o" Wfd . ", . . ,: iiut liulf dan- K ... i t.. ! and family, of P.lue . iii-' hi pari-nts, v-- .! !, K n.-r. -.f I aniliria . !: , f i.-ve Novick, .. v.-f-v .'a:ud mil' day , i - :i i.- o! a hoiler of in. I.nr-M-' :i"d wife, of .i i . . ! ...i 1 ' ' "T frieiids .. ... ; - returned . !, - ... ..! II..M S I. I'at- 1.:: : vm.-I. ;. l. i.i hi- left arm ,. J-' "A i n Wl.lif Wol'killl! i : i I ..'l piiii y ill enlarire . , j :'a ;,t tii- Klaiiatfan : '. - "I -'"I feet Of ad- . Tr-.i-'.r.-r UiiK.r and Hon. j ... ." i. - ; ;e . attended the . ' ii .' I ' ..tm.ii. at llolll- - - i . !..;.-. 'ton of Hnn- a; t ii i- tn t lialf a : ; '. : i.f : "tato.. while .. .-: : : ilTIe irralid ihild -' : t. f -.ri rri.-i hi!! tow n ' - : : "! 1.. ad ty ahorse. ' ' ii . ; u . ' : - : i A ... : a . r taken the .' ' -.:.. .rk of the new ' - i.:. ice t.y Hon. : i j-. f :ty. I i Ki.-t. r. near - ' -. ' ..! .ii. d -..iiniy. w as : -i--. .t-i.r-:.tv afternoon. ' i !!;-: ne. A K n.-.i . ; .ttithria town- . i .j' (.n 'i'lie-iiay hy .-. :. ,i!. ma! ;i-ttin liHe - y. . riiurh chop. - .ii ..f ( on tit y Treas- - -f.ti T!.!.t-d.v f..r Pl.ila- ' : :. -i-r the I'niver- ' x i- i !i .l.ral liident : .- it ttu Koads is ; ' J i a, r uai! i-ompany ' . -' ' i e ihi- winter, ' - : k. ii . iit i:iu. h need- ;" a : : . v r in StiM-man's ' s " I !. thrown under ' ' l'- . : i, on a train of -is.-: v-i hadiy t ut and i ..... On Tuesday morninc ShprifT rn,.n took Christ i;io k. who was convicted cf manslaughter at our recent term of court and sentenced to four years to the t,eni teutiar, to that institution. The first number of the Cherrvtree Itc cord, with Joseph Farabauirh as editor and proprietor, appeared on Fridav of last week and Is a welcome addition to our ex change list. The people of Cherrytree and vicinity should give it a generous and hearty support. A I)u Hois dispatch says that, the Iiell Lewis & Yates Coal Mining company on Tuesday of last week posted notices an lioiincing work in the" Rochester and Lon don m ines for those w ho have been hired since September 1, 1S05. Many old em ployees reported for work. Sunday evening Frank Law rence of near Larimer. Westmoreland connty In attempting to board the Greensb.irK ' ac commodation after it started, was hurled under the train and fatally hurt His skull was crushed, his left arm cut off and his left leg badly lacerated. -Samuel Kelly, of Chest Springs, was arrested last wee ate the instance cf W illiam O'llara to answer a charKe of em bezzlement preferred by the latter before Alderman Alcott, of Altoona. Mr. Kelly entered bail in the sum of fl.Otut before 'Squire Litzingcr, of Ashville. A little daughter of Joseph Hrehm, of near New Kensington, Westmoreland county, accidentally upset a vessel of hot w ater w hich her mother w as using to wash clothes with, and was very badly scalded on her breast, arms and hands. Her in juries are qirtto serious and she may not recover. ' v a w.-il-k nown cit- 'i i?. a . oiint v, died at ' f riiii j. lie was a ' ai:i i i.n .. K-.ii., of ti- : arti of Michael : r i 'o-a n-liip. on Wed- i. t i i- eve'-pt ion of I d. but little 1 at .! a iiearo attelilpt- I ' ! - hotel at lletlS- I ' in t his two of - i.z; lu to C. K. ; i - I . i .ii ii t y have : hat t he placing ' : A ! i.-L'hrny cum ty - 1 . : ; !,,. Uri niamii ' i-'erpri-e to soine- v . .... t 1 I -...lore elen, of ; f-'r" ''.tTt. I ii ,.r lift.li set !i ii.tf. Mrs. " "" "r -:i.m-ii children. ' ' ,;' -J- 'ii.-d. $iintj- .... ' ' ! 1 ' '.f w orktnen to . , :i' t lie new coke ... , V'",: al'Tday. I). I). : " ' ! A in I iiinniyer, . . "!" ' ' hut not ser- - ;....' '" 1 ' -i. a hrakeman .. ,' '-' '' " ' " n branch, t',j ; T V ' Wednesday j.. "f having the " ' -i ' taken off at 'i-t't''l" " 1 ''' ",:U lum- '.; ' ' '"" mi- in Clear- '' T- -V' ' "1,l,'r portion of ;. .," - atM.nt exhaust- -oine excellent 'ii..., " ." ." J ''-hle U-loiiKing -4.',.'. on Tiiesd; to on Tuesday ''' ; r-. The prompt 't"l the timely as "'' t'',i5 put an end to K i. , ' liill, hastH.,.n ,;V. to answer W-f?,'"'1 "'t and bat- ':.. '"''Vie tow list. in U 'k;tn , towiisbip. U ;eil,.r with his UfareaiiJ LreilUillg On Wednesday morning the dead body of a man was found floating in the Cone maugh. lodged against one of the piers of the Viaduct, about one mile west or South Fork. The man is suppposcd to have tieen a railroader and to have fallen Trom a freight train. His remains were taken to (allilzin. The trial of Mrs. Ada Corr for the mnrdor of her child by throwing it in a well was Ugiin in Indiana on Monday af ternoon. Mrs. Cooi has admitted the commission of the crime but her attorneys w ill attempt to prove that she was insane at the time and had alw ays been weak minded and simple. It is reported that Adam Xitch. of Con emangh township, attended a dance in Cambria county last Saturday night and, during the progress of a free-for-all light, was throw n out of the barn in which the dance was held and. he-ides being badly beaten, had one of his ears bitten off. Stmuiftet Dei it i ir rat. On Sunday night the house of Dora Apple, in Keade township, caught lire and w as burned to the ground. The lire origi nated from the upsetting of a lamp and so fast was t he progress of the flames that three children who weie asleep at the time were w ith difficulty rescued. All the household effects were burned. Representatives of the Cambria Iron company, of Johnstown, were at Holli dayshurg on Saturday inspecting the Uaysport furnace with a view to an im mediate resuuuition of operations there. This furnace was abandoned live years ag ). and its renewal is due to the activity in the pig metal industry. A large force of men w ill be employed. . Albert Moorehead, of Altoona. while at work in a mine at Houtzdaleon Friday, was buried under a mass of falling slate. When he was rescued from his perilous position it was found that one of his legs was broker, in two places. He was taken to AltiMiiiii and removed t j the home of his brother. It is thought that his injured leg will have to ht amputated. There will be a meeting of the Far mers Alliance and Industrial I'niou of Cambria and Clearfield counties at St. Lawrence on Saturday. September 2Sth. W.J. Campbell will deliver the address of welcome, and I. I. ISrickton, stale secre tary, will lecture on organization. Ad dresses will also lie delivered by Hon. J. D. Hicks. T. W. Thompson and others. Kichard Crane, who claims Indiana county as his home, was brought to jail from JohnMow n on Monday, to serve a sis month's sentence for larceny. Crane had a jury trial in Johnstown before Alder mau Lehman, w here he was convicted of robbing tieorge Countryman, of Somerset con nty, of a watch and chain one night last week while the latter was drunk. t'illiert A. K. barker, a well-known citizen of Coalport, Clearfield county, died at his home in that place on Wednesday Septe mber 11th. I:v."i, aged C3 years. Mr. Ilarker was born in Maine, from whence he removed to Chest Springs, in this coun ty, where he resided a numlx-r of years. His remains were interred in the M. E. cometery at the latter place on Saturday la-t. David Creps. aged 17, whose home is in ISedford county, accidentally shot himself through the index finger of the left hand on Wednesday afternoon about two lolnck with a 32-calibre revolver. He was pulling the weapon from his hip pocket, when the weapon was discharged. The shooting occurred at Milville, Hlair county, where Creps guards a vineyard. He w as treated at the Altoona hospital. The State department has compiled the amended fish and game laws of the state in accordance with a joint resolution adopted by the last legislature. The laws will le, pub'isned in pamphlet form and w ill be ready for distribution within lodays. Six thousand copies are for the use of the senate. 3.o for the house of representatives and r.00 each for the secretary o( the commonwealth and lish commission. ('purge M. .lamps, of F.heam avenue, Morrellville, made information U-fore Al dermat. K. O. Fisher at 4 o'clock SaturdaV afternoon, charging his employer, F. W. Clark, proprietor of the Morrellville Tiuus, and of Clark's Ueal Kstate agency, with attempting to induce him to commit 'a serious crime. Mr. Clark gave bail in tho sum of f.K for his appearance at the De cember term of court. Jolntstou-n Dcrno cnit, Monday. Herbert, son of David Smith, of Por tage township, while walking on the rail road track at the Cassandra crossing on Saturday afternoon, w as struck by a west bound empty engine and instantly killed. The buy was walking on the east-bound track and steped out of the way to let a freight train pass directly In front of the engine that caused his death. He was eleven years of age and his life was in sured for fl.Vi. -William Linn of Johnstown, early on Tuesday morning was walking along the Pittsburg & Lake Erie railroad track, be tween Coraopolis and Chartiers, and was crossing a creek bridge, when a train ap proached iroui behind. He swung himself down between the ties, but the jar from the train loosened his hold, and he fell feet into the creek. He was taken to the the Homeopathic hospital. His back and legs are broker, and he cauuot recover. Th is roiurh land on almost all our farms where it would pay better to plant nuts, both for the timber and for the nuts than anything else, says the liutler C'fzm A large farm with these trees set on the roadside, perhaps thirty iee. ... -.-enter of the road ana twenty feet apart, 1.1 .n enough nuts annually to pay the taxes and leave a surplus for each ,.i. L..p H.ifficient U pay for the picking. 1.... i, the farmers should neglect to properly care for such trees and suffer The fact, an exchange says, that the Pennsylvania railroad has ordered one hundred new freight engines indicates the pressure of great traffic in the near future. As the business of railways measures the volume of trade better than anything else, the coming of most prosperous times Is foreshadowed in this large locomotive order. The general store of E. S. ('.rambling, of South Fork, was entered by burglars at an early hour on Saturday morning, who arter effecting an entrance, which they did by removing a pane of glass from one of the front windows, proceeded to blow open the safe which they succeeded in do lug. They, however, had their work for their pains as the owner had! taken the precaution to leave no money in the safe over night After ransacking the store they took their departure through the back door which they unlocked. The poisonous refuse from the Tyrone paper mill, which is emptied tw ice a week into the Juniata river, has already killed all the fish in the stream for a distance or fifteen miles and so affected the water that the horses and cattle or the farmers living along the stream refuse to drink. Several cattle have died irom the effects of the poisoned water and sportsmen with valua ble dogs shun the river since a number of high-bred hunting dogs have been para lyzed by it. On complaint of many farm ers and others. Dr. T. S. Davis, president of the stale board of health, was notified by the authorities in Huntingdon county, and legal steys will be taken to enjoin the paper mill company rrom further polluting the river. Isaac E. Chandler diod at his residence in Johnstown last Friday evening, aged 71 years. He was a native of Maryland and for the past forty-one years had lived in the city where he died. In lStd he was ap pointed postmasterof Johnstow n by Abra ham Lincoln. He retired rrom that office iu lStv and became a clerk ror the Cambria Iron Company, remaining in the employ or that corporation nr.til liss. Mr. Chandler was a stalwart Republican rrom the or ganization or the party. In 1SC4 he was seut from Cambria county to the Republi can national convention, which met in I'altimore, in which President Lincoln w as renominated for a second term. The following were the rates of post age in this country in the year ISoO: Kv ery letter composed of a single sheet of paper conveyed not exceeding 40 miles. Scents; over 40 miles and not exceeding l.Vl miles, twelve and one-half cents; over 1"0 miles and not exceeding l miles, 2() cents; over roo miles, 2.1 cents. Kvery let ter composed of two pieces of paper double these rates; every letter composed of three pieces of paper, triple these rates; every letter composed of rour pieces or paper, quadruple these rates, ana at the rate or a single letter ror each ounce any letter may weigh; every ship letter originally re ceived at au office for delivery, with six ceuts. And there was little change for the better in the rates of postage until the ad ministration of President Polk. Word comes from Washington that 110 action will be taken by the Papal repre sentative there Mgr. Satolli regarding the brewing and sale of beer by the ISer.e dictir.e monks at Heattv, Westmoreland county. Rev. Father Rooker, secretary of the Ablegate, said on Sunday, that it did not appear from the communications which had leen received on the subject, that the case was one which called Utr any interference by Mgr. Satolli. These com munications were from total abstinence societies. Mgr. Sotolli could not, with propriety, take action, unless the matter came to him through some one in auth ority in the diocese. As the monks ex plained the matter, all they did was to sell a very small quantity of lcer in order to defray the cost of the internal revenue tax on w hat they brewed tor their own consumption. Fire at Coalport. On Saturday evening, Coalport, Clear field county, near the Cambria and Clear field county line, was visited by a disas trous ron tlaration which for a lime threatened to wipe out the town. The town has no water works and the only means of fighting the flames was the bucket brigade which did its duty nobly and finally succeeded in getting the flames under control before tho arrival of assist ance from Altoona, which had been tele graphed for and arrived at'.t-.rtoi'. m. The fire started in .he building or J. W. ilollis. used as a storeroom and residence; cause unknown. Mr. Ilollis was on the second floor at the lime of the lire, which started in the attic. The fire then com municated with the hardware store of the Hegarty estate, which also had a residence attached, occupied by F. E. Rooney. This was on the south side. A few minutes later the residence of W. P. McNaul, on the north side of the Ilollis building, also caught tire. The next building was the bank building, of the Hegaity estate. This, as well as the other buildings named, was a total loss. The opera house build ing, and two buildings the property ofJ. E. Kolbenschlag were also damiged. 1 he loss is estimated at about f l."!,iio) w ith but little insurance. Deal to of Hon. John Lemon. Hon. John A. Lemon, a prominent citi zen of Hollidaysburg, and state senator from this district, died at his home in Hol lidaysburg 011 Monday afternoon after about a week's illness, aged about 1.9 years. Hon. John A. Lemon was born at the old Lemon homestead near the Summit, iu this county, and whieh'he owned and occupied as a summer residence for a num ber of years prior to his death. He was the son of Samuel and Jane Moore Lem on, and was one of a family of six children, three brothers and two sisters, all or whom are dead excepting Mr. Samuel Lemon, who resides in Philadelphia. He is sur vived by his wife ISarbara, and seven children, three sons and four girls, name lyCharles. John and Samuel; Olive, who is the wire of Mr. (Jeorge Fulford.orClear- lield; Margaret. Catharine and Jane Moore. Mr. Lemon was a Republican in his con victions and his rreq-.icnt election to high and responsible offices is an index to the esteem with w hich he was regarded by the people. In 1S71 he was elected to the state senate, and in 1S7G was re-elected. His services during his two terms in the state senate were so satisractory to his party, that in lNi he was nominated on the Re publican ticket and elected as auditor irenernl of Pennsylvania. At the close of his term in IsSt. ho returned to Hollidays burg, and Tour years later, iu 1SS, he was again elected to the senate by the largest majority ho ever received in- the district. He was re-lected to the senate in ls.rj, this term haviug not vet expired. Rfal F.ntat Transfer. Albert Young to William Suavely. Low er Voder; consideration, $1,7U0. W. Scott P.eam to Nancy Tibbott, Low er. Oder, f :,.. Mary Reich to P.enjamin Kist, Johns town, f.". Lizzie McCartney to Mary II. P.owman, Reade. 1. David J. Roucher to A. A. (.tumbling, P.amesboro, 1in. James F. (iriflith et al. to Savilla Ann Moore, Daisytown, $1". Michael Karl et ux. to Thomas Yonker, Conemaiigh township, ?-Jit. Francis Peters, Sr., to Francis McDer mott, Uarr, .?.o. Daniel S. McAntilty et nx. to Ceorge W. K rouse, ISarueslMiro, flaO. Spangler Improvement company to Anna Euszkankiis, Spangler, -X'.". Heniy McDerinott, by sheriff, to Francis Peters, Rarr, (iuardian of William Flenner et al. to J. C. Stineman, Richland, fin. Aaron J. Horner et ux. to F. P. Martin, assignee, Johnstown, $1. C.uardian of Elmer Strayer, et al. to II. U. Shaffer. Upper Yoder, fT-T.. Jacob H. Cohaugh et al. to James A. Ansted. Rosedale, 1,1 mo. Pollv Miller to Silas C. Miller, Adams Daniel S. McAntilty et ux. to T. Rames, Rarnesboro, $1. Francis II uber et ux. to John Peterson, Hastings. $su. Cambria t'onnty Pomona RaiiKf. Cambria County Pomona Orange, No. .11. P. or II.. will hold their next regular meeting at Loretto. Friday, September .7, beginning at '- A. m. After disposing of regular business of the order, the f jllowitig program will be taken up: Select reading by Mrs. C. A. Wills. Reports or suboidi- uate c ranges will then lie heard. "Does the use of commercial fertilizer pay" by Hon. J. J. Thojnas. Recitation by F. 11. Foster, W. M., of Van Ormer grange. aktm:xmix skssiov. Recitation by Miss Mary R. Dimond Report of secretary of P. of H. Fire Insur ance Company. Select reading, by M. 1. Carroll. '"How- to make sulrlinate irranues interesting" by T. L. Parrisli and M. Kearney. Recitation by Miss E. Thomas. F.VKMXt; SK.sSIoX. Kving session will open at :.' with song by quartettes of of Concord and Highland granges. Recitation by Mi-s Minnie Kratzer. Address on temperance, by Rev Ferdinand Kittell. Lecture by Mrs. Car rie Twine, one of the lecturers of the New- York state grange. The .1th degree will be conferred at 4 r. m. Proceedings will lie interspersed with songs and music. Night session will lie open. The public cordially invited to to attend. tif.it. W. ( i A IIUKTT, Secretary Obituary. Mr-CONNELL-Died in Asbville on Wednesday. Sept. 11, It".., John McCon- nell, aged 4J years. The deceased had lieen ill about a year with P.right's desease, but bore his suffer ings with Christian fortitude, audsurrou tid ed by all the lienetits of his religion, passed peacefully away. He was an industrious man. respected by all who knew him, and the only support of an aged mother and two sisters. He leaves to mourn his death a wiuowed moiiier ana lour sisters iwarv and Jane at home; Mrs. Joseph Dougher ty, or Altoona, and Mrs. Susan P.eebe, of Ashville. After a High Mass celebrated at Asbville by Rev. Thomas McEnrue, his remains were taken to St. Augustine and laid to rest in theCatholic ?emetery there. May he lest in peace. A Hfddlnc at I. lily. On Wednesday evening, September 11, Mr. Charles Am and t, of Conemaugh. w ho is employed by the P. R. R. Co., and Miss Emma Stuart, of Lilly, were married bv Rev. I. P. Hawkins in the presence of about fifty guests. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Charles Stuart, and after the cer emony and when congratulations had been tendered, the company repaired to the dining room where a sumptuous wedding banquet had been prepared and to which all did ample justice. The bride was the recipient of many handsome and useful presents of silver, linen and glass. Mr. and Mrs. Aurandt will not go on a wedding trip but will wisely settle down to housekeeping immediately in the hand some new residence already prepared by Mr. Aurandt in Conemaugh. Their many friends wish them abundant joy in their new relations. v. Will Hate Mm to Kll. From last week's Issue of the Worlhing ton (Nobles county, Minn.) Herald we clip the following item regarding J. A. Ken nedy. Esq.. a former resident of Ebens burg. His many friends herealxiuts will be glad to note the 'Squire's prospects for keeping the woir from the door this w inter r uitttA. and with a little economy he ought to have some grain to sell in the the spring: "Register or Deeds Kennedy completed 1 V, r., hi nir on his farm in West Side tow n ship on Wednesday and reports one of the biggest yields in the west end ul the coun ty. From 45 acres or w heat the yie'd was 1 3.T7 bushels, or nearly 3 bushel per acre; '3 acres or barley, 84-,( bushels; 40 acres of -"in bushels, and acres of millet. Co bushels. The wheat is No. 1 and the rest of the grain is correspondingly good. Kamlnatlona by lite People') Party On Tuesday of last week the convention of the People's party met at (.allium and nominated the following ticket: Prothonotarv. Michael T. Carney, of Minister township. Register and Recorder, Anselm It. Kirsch. of Barr township. Poor Director. Paul Yahner, of Elder township. Coroner, Dr. J. II. Sloan, of Carroll township. James W. Kilduff. of (.allitzln, was elected chairman and (leorge Logue. of (Jallitzin, John It. Corrigan, of Carroll town, and James C.Iauey, of Hlacklick township, were elected deputy chairmen 9Ileellaneoaa JPotlres. o NE new Champion Mowing Macbloe lor le cbeio at uuiuin a T.U A FEW l.un.llee ol Manilla Hinding rents a pound at Hultoo s. Twine, & nia;t. 4 lot Coiiiier Kettles (30 to 40 and Apple I'ealem jaf t reoeUe.1 at FCp0.4t O. Hone) HUNTLEY'S. OK KENT. A new room nicely furnished and cream parlor. V suitalie lor almost any kind of huMinrso Formerly ael as an Ice of M. 1. KEAKEK. Inquire e6 Vr AN rEI). A neneral representative tn this county to oruanlie local hoards tor the Artisans' Navinits and Ioan Association. Ad dress VI Filth Ave.. Pittsl.urn. Pa. mchi A der s L IHmhle Karrel Shot (tuns. Winchester K I ties. Kevolve-S. Pow Shells, etc.,jugt received at sepfl.U IK HUMLti S, FINE line otSlnirle anl der. Shot and expenses; no pnnvasstnic: particulars (Men or women.) The National Company, 601 Ferguson Block, Pittsburg, Pa. epe.zt a MACKINTOSH Coat was tost on Tuesday ol lasc week between Ehenshnnt and lxrett. Tbe tinier will please leave it at White's Mill or "llf ANTEl A reliable man to represent a loan institution In Cambria connty Money loaned in sums ol Ui to f lu.mu. For particulars ipply to W. M. 1IAV1S, Coalport, Pa. uictCi'tl. I ?OK SALE Tbe McDonald homestead. 14 rcnm, with cellar. A hue summer residence. Apply 'n 1IK. I. A. IMIEKNEK. may!7 Cumberland. Md. 'I'HE Ebensbnnr Hull. ling & Ion Association L will otter for sale at the council chamber, Kl ensbunr, on the fourth Monday in September, tl.ooo.uo. THUS. DAVIS, L.BATKB Limmn, secretary. President. DENTISTRY. Do you know we arc taking out teeth every day without one particle of pain'.' Well, we are doing this very thing w ith "Odontunder." tho only local an:csthetic that has stood the test and to-day it is the only oue that is usd universally by den tists w ho are up to date in their calling. The price for "Odontunder" w hen pain less is ." cents, but if you experience the least pain, we only charge you the usual price. U." cents. How about those teeth that need filling? Well, vou sav they don't ache. That's just the reason why you should have them tilletl now. Alter they bve ached once you w ill probably have to have the nerve killed and the tooth treated if you are de- sirious of saving it. I only charge flo cents lor a in a I gum hllings and from f l.oo up Tor gold fillings. These are hard-time prices but they go 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 01 sleep, neural- ria, ear-ache, tooth-ache and goodness knows what else. We kuow of a good many yo:ing ladies of our acquaintance w ho would have been married long ago if it hadn't been for those horrid-looking teeth. UetiH-mber. toeverv patient naving teeth tilled I give a Ikjx of tr. Uichards' tcoth powder ami full instructions for the care of tho teeth. On the nth of each month I w ill extract teeth free of charge. Vou say why on the i:uh. Well, now, that's my business. All you have to do is to come. Uemember I won't take out your good teeth, lieeause I don't believe in it. Then you sav suppose the i:uh falls on Sunday. Come right alonir and we will he only too glad to relieve you of the offend ing member. CARL -ri? rncAL TT US, r AND DEALER IN fWiTCHB, CLOCKS,! J JEWELRY, MLUun ACE, J IroSICAL IFSIEflFiEiilSi (V The Ihllailhla Keeortl. Pennsylvania foremost newspaper. Daily circulation over Iiio.uki copies, Sun day circulation over lJO,(m. The Ilaord spares no expense to collect the very latest news of the world for its readers, and has special departments edited by experts on Health and Hygiene. Farm and House hold, Fashions, Science, Art, Literature, Sports, the Turf, etc. Subscription rates: mailed, postage paid, to any part of the United States or Canada. Ilaily edition. -!." cents per month. Daily and Sunday, .'!." cents per month. Daily edition f.t.ui per year. Daily and Sunday, fl.oo per year. Address the Titrurd Publishing Co., 'JlT-HH Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Conrl ProceedlnK. The following cases were disposed of last week in addition to those already reported : Fearl vs. Clark. Jury tind for defend ant. Julius liautz v Under direction of the court the jury tind for defendant. J. W. Kose vs. Ellen Premier. Jury find for plaiutiff f 14.73. Klmer K. Simmons vs. W. E. Hums, con stable of Morrellville. Jury lind for plain- 1 1M. 3.1. Luke Push vs. James Condron. Jury tind for plaintiff $1.S ENl N of the lyster Season at 1 he oyster season will be opened lireen's Kertaurant. Ebensburif . on Tuesdav ev eninic next, when the tinet Iresh Oysters In the market can be had to order, stewed, fried or raw. Mcltreen always keeps the tinest oysters, and will continue to do so tbe co mine season. 8 30 ASSIGNEE'S SALE ! 1 Y virtue of an alia order Issued out of tbe 1 Court of Common Pleas ol Cainbria county. to me directed. I will exiwse to public sale at the storeroom ol .1. .v. Sharbaugh, in the borough ol Carrolitown. on SATURDAY, SHIT. 28, ISO-s at 2 o'clock, r. if., the tollowlnic valuable rea estate, to wit: No. l. A lot or piece ol irround situate In t"ie boroUKh of Carrolitown. Cambria couniv. Pennsylvania, Irontinu M feet on Main street, and extending back 1 fx) leet alonir Carroll street to an alley, havinir thereon erected a TWO- TOKY FKAMESTOKE KOOM by 80 feet, ith an addition it wir-r.v n i.' bv 4.1 Icet. and a TWO STOK Y nWKLl.INd HOUSE at tached to said store-room. No. 2. - A lot ol around sltuhte in Carrolitown borouuh. Cambria county. Pennsylvania. Iront inx fiO feet on Main street, and extending haok 150 leet to an alley, bounded on the north bv lot of Mrs. Siberia, and on the south by No. 1 hnv- Inu thereon erected a TWO-STOKY' FKAME liv'hl.l.lMl il! by 30 Icet, and necessarv out- tiuildliiKS. No. 3. A lot of irround situate In the borough of Oarrolliown. Cuinhri county, Pennsylvania, trontiDK - leet on Carroll street on the south and evtendin bck loo feet to an alley, and lot on which Is erected the ftorouuh Couttcil Chamber on the east, and an alley on the weat, having erected a I.AHl.K WAIIIIN SHKf). No. 4. A lot ol Ornund situate In the borough ol Carrollto" n. Cambria connty. Pennsylvania. Ironring M feet on alley, and extendist; back Ii4 leet: Wall property oa tbe mirth, lot ! It. K tender tn tbe vast, and an alley on the south. having thereon erected a 1.IVKKY STAKt.c. 4 bv 05 leet now occupied bv K. W.SharbauKh. No. o. A lot of ground in the borough ol Car rolitown, Cambria county, Pennsylvania, tront- inic 50 laet on Carroll street and extending back loo leet to an alley , bavlnic lot ol Catharine Mc- Anuity on the east, and lot on which the Itorouich Council 'ha mber on the west, and having there on erected a I. A K K -s I'A BI.K. No. t'.. A lot Kround In the thorough ol Cam. 1 1 town. Cambria county. Pennsylvania, Inmting 50 leet on l.ehinler street, and ex lend tut back loo leet to No. 4, hounded mi tbe north by tbe Waltz property , and on tiie south by lol of H , K. Mender No 7. A II that certain niece of ground In the borough ol Carrolitown. Cauihrla county, I'enn sylvaoia. twunded as lollows: Beginning at a Mst mi alley, thence smith K.1 degrees eat 17!-? perches to a post and corner ol lot lonnerly ol John wetsel; thence south 3 degrees west by land formerly ol John Wetsei ils'.j ierche to a post corner ol lot of John K. Maui-her: thence north tUS1., degrees wet.t IZK lurches to lot of ijanrenre schroth to a M.ft on alter: ther.ce north r.1.; degrees east along snid alley lurches n. a Mist ami place ol beginning, con taining nil it At i;ts and allowance. No. b. All the undivided hall interest of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel ol land situate in the b. rough ol Patton. cuibiia coun ty. I'ennsy Ivanla. tgmning al a Ht. thence l.y land of Paul Short South DO degrees east t)7o leet toa post; I heme by the Cambria X Clcarni-ld railroad south 6,' degrees west 4J0 feet to a ot, thence by land ol John Overberger north ttS de grees east S7rt leet to a fost; thence by the public road from Carrolitown to Palton north 'ib degree east -tii'.j feet to a po.t; thence by land ol Joseph (tauniuer south Do degree east 150 leet to a hsI: thence by same land north ihi degrees west 70 leet to the place ol beginning, containing 4 Al lir.s AN I 1M PKKCHbS Reserving and excepting. however, out fit the saij land a strip ot ground sold and CMVeved bv Jo. in W. sjiiarbaagh et ux. and Helena Mellon lo the Cambria & Clearfield Kailroad Company. No. V A.I the coal In, under and upon all that certain piece or parcel ot land situate in Itarr township. Canihna county. Pennsylvania. loun ed and descrilied as follows: Keginning at a post ateornerol land ol heirs ot Vincent Kloomer; thence along said land and land ol John Feicbl north 2 degrees east loo perches to a at line of r.tl. Snyder: thence by said land south H7.', de grees east zt'0H perches to land ol (lormcrlvl W. r. feterson: i hence 1T saiti land south I ilegtee west lot) perches to a pot: thence north Si de grees west "13-10 lurches to a (Mist and place ol beginning, containing 17 Ai'K rs. more or less. Keservinir unto Wm. U. MAnuItt, his heirs and assigns tl.e right to tiorc lor oil. or to mine lor tbe minerals through the aid coal: also, the parties reserve the right to mine coal lor domestic pur- lioses tor themselves, and ttieir heirs, tree ol charge, together with tbe right to enter, mine and take away all tna coal, and to make such openings, abatis, chutes and dumps. Improve ments roals and raiimaos on me lanu as in me ludgment ol tbe party of tbe second part, his nelrs or assigns, may he necessary to convenient ly mine the same, and transKirt such coal and other Irclght through and over said lands tree ol charge, hindrance or litigation. TEKMN OF KAI.F.: Ten per cent, ot tbe purchase money to be paid In hand at the time ol sale; the balance ot one tblrd at the confirmation of sale: one third in six months, and on third in twelve months Irom conhrmatlon ol sale, lieferred payments lear n- terest and to be secured by tbe ludgment bond ol the purchaser. . A. MlAttnnAl oil. Sept. 8. 1SM5. Assignee ol J. W. sharbaugh. Administrator's Sale OF VAI.CABI.E REAL ESTATE ! ;S T.M.RICIIARDS, D.D.S., JULIAN STKEET. jul.U OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refinimr Co.. of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing: for the domes tic trade the finest brands of All m "M ! I ..Vi- OPTICAL 4 St)LE A CI LINT TOP. Til E ICELEBRATED HOCKFOBD: WATCHES. :ColiiiiM2aFieLcii:i.a;cte: T In Key aim Stem Witi-i.-r. 4 iLAP.i ; E SF.I.KCTIOX OVALE KIN1.S ol .lEUELKV Al.-? WAYS ON iIAN!. J iVMv 1 in.-. .f Ji-w.-ity i tipsisr- p;tscd. Cu:i!c ami -t' fi-r y. .nr- s.-lf bt-foic p' rt-hasinn t li-M' i?AU wurk sr.;u.i!it..f i. CARLRiYINinS.S ftMgvvf FARIV1ERS! TAKE NOTICE Illurainatins and Lubricatins Naphtha and Gasoline Oils That can be When you want GOOD FLOUR take your irniin to the OLD SHENKLE MILL in Ebensburg. The MADE FROM PETROLEUM. , FULL ROLLER We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : TTnirormly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., for the manufaeture of Flour hns Shenkle Grist Mill in Ebensbunr anil been xut in turns cut the Oil TK.lLlr.i: CLASS WORK. PtlH.SUly. PITlBI'KtJ HEPT.. FITTSBVFU, PA. but FIRST 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 pram for Flour they can do so. The Mill is running every day with the BEST OF POWER. L. KKKI. Jf AT:: HIT R , A. . REED & READE, - - PF.NNA. tBKNSHl'K.f. - - - llflc-e on Ontr street. .) V3 Esas KITTELL & LITTLE, Attoi'iniys nt law. EHENSBI'Ktl, PA. tf-l im.sa in ( tn Houe. V.V.'M rp W. DICK, JL ATTI IHN KY-AT-I.A W. tBKKrlll R, I'EKK'A- -Sr.eolal attention to Klven claims lor Pen sion Hounty. etc. cb7- Nwo --5 PROPRIETOR. THE SEVENTH! ANNUAL J. Mi KEN KICK, ATTORN KV M -t SLUR AT LAW, EBKKSIJI'Ktt. tt-l 'tflro on Centre street. I'A MYEKS, ATTtJHN KY-AT-I.A W ' KBBNXnuRe. Pa. -Otnee In tlollonade Kow. on t)entn street. H.11 D Wednesday, September 4:, 1895, t'l.OSIN Saturday, October 19, 1895. UNSURPASSED ATTRACT IC I TC, UN A I.I) E. DITFTON, ATTttKNEY-AT-I.A W. EBKNOBt-RO, Pbkma. tVllfflce In t ir House. 'enter street. JOHN PFISTBR, IIF.ALER IN GENERAL MERCHAHDISE, Hardware. Qoccnswarc, HADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Tr.IIETARI.CK I5i SEAMIN, 1IAK.F.VS, ETC. OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. maw 201 j Announcement ! CILMOKE'S WOULD RENOWNED HAND, Vi.t r Will apix-ar until S.-pt. H in IiMi!.ir Cuiu-. i COXTEKXO S NINTH REC1MENT HAND, rf INNIX' FAMOl'S NEW YORK Ni $10,000.00 PLEASURE RAILWAY, The Fiiii-.-t in ihi- Slat.' just oo;i.:vt.-.i Wagnificent Art Gallery, by foremost American Artists. Display of MECHANICAL INVENTIONS Never e-jualed in the history of Expositions. AGRICOLIDRAL AND DAIRY MACHINERY IN FULL GFERATION. Special Days Each Week. Excursions on all Railroads. ADMISSION, 25C. CHILDREN, 15C. "THE I'LACE FOR THE PEOPLE.' Tlio nstatirant will to. under tlio manaioniPtit of W. . Port i class iu 'v-ry partit-ular and popular prii-cs ciiarir.'d. order ls.ninK ont of the Or- ler- tle- IY Tirtne of an ) t.hans' t'ourt dinne.l Administrator of Mary J. Kifl.au, ceaetl, will expose to jiul.ilc sale on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1803, at one o'cloclt. r. tt . at the hi.ue on (aid prem Uen. all that certain tract ol land situate in Clear Held townshli.. t:amlna county. Pa., tx.un.led ami iles.TiI.ed aa tollowx: BeKinniOK At a t.'it; tbenee l.y land ol Henry l-kenrode north 14 de itrees est UK) rche to olnter: thence t.y land of Ko.alia Litxinicer north 61 ieirees esi oj narrhM to a corner near a rock: thence by land lorinerly ol the estate ot Feter KlKt.an. deceased. south 14 rteurees eal it t'errnes w a ikjpi. anu thence t.y land of John Karlbelm soutn w ue- trees went & l.erciies to the place ol beKlnninit, conUlnlnn s. Cambria Iron Company. 2C Ad'CS aild 100 PerCllCS, at the court the iurv tind I -' . more mmr mmmmm Thin tract nl land lavs two miles east of the erowlnic town of Patton and cl. se to tbe road leadmic Irom Kckenrle's Mill to Patton. timid sprlnit water, land is nearly an rieare.i ami in iriK.d stvie ol cultivation, and under fence. t.rfxl i rchard and 1' su.ry house. I .and Is underlaid Mill IHIAl. TKKMS tF SAI.K: One-third of tbe purchase money to te !atd on delivery ol the deed and the t.alauce In two equal annual payments with in terest. aured uiH.n the uremises by bond nd niorurute of iiurchaaer. PETER KISHAN, Admlnnratnr of Mary J. Kisban. late ol Wash ington town?nip. dece:u-ed. l.iliy Pa.. Se.t. ai. 1S. a t; imiK'SNtniiTE. Notice Is hereby lven that the undersign ed, having teen pKinted Auditor to distribute the fund In the hands ot W. A. B. l.lttle. Trus tee to sell the real estate of Abraham Troxell, deceased, as shown by bis first and final account to those legally entitled tbereto. will sit at me lilstrlct Attorney's Oltlce. In tlourt House. Kli enst.unf.on WtliNK.sllAY.IKX TH, luai. at lon'clora. a. M.. when and where those Interest ed may attend or be lorever debarred from cu log In on aia inna. n. n. am cno. Ebensbunr. Pa., t'ept. 20. 186. Auditor. Barn Bnrnvd. On Vednrsday evening about 8 o'clock the barn ot Edward Xagle, on what is known as the Nagle farm, about two miles east of Ashville, was struck by lightning and totally consumed. Mr. Nagle, after discovering the fire. succeeded in getting his two horses, their harness and a wagon out of the building. but everything else was dsstroyed, incltid ing 120 bushels of wheat 7 tons of hay. some straw and all kinds of farming im plements. Mr. Nagle'a loss is about f !,(, with no insurance. W'c the undersigned, wish to announce to the public aud our patrons that we will conduct our business on a Strictly Casli Oasis on and alter Sent. 1, 1895, and that on and after that date it will be iniiMissible for us to extend any credit. This will enable us lo work at a closer margin and smaller profit, and will lie an advantage to our customers as well as to ourselves. Asking you for a continuance of vour patronage in the future, as in the past, we remain Yobrs Truly, LUTHER & WILLIAMS. auulfl 8t PERSONS TO TRAVEL' WANTED. Several faithful gentle men and ladies to travel for established house. Salary, $7 SO. 00 and Expenses. Position permanent if suited; also in crease. Mate reterence anu enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. THE XA TI0XA L, 31G-.J17-.HS Onuilia Iiuilding, VUICAOO. auaV Am. There a rica is Why sonii' Stoves and Riiil'cs an- 1 t t.-r 1 1. a n u' .- ers; giMi.t iiiat-rtal. can-tnl coiistrni-ti: knowhtlge of t he wants of I he Ikiii-. ;.- necessary to make the kitcheti ill;.) .1 t r a 1 Tte Cinderella Stores Cl.U are made to meet every r i . i::. i. ; : vi'ii bakers unit pertect ruar-ter. Special attention is paid L i -U nu)'. .- my and durability. M :ide in all styles and siy-. w: : i a vi. u the tr.'T-t critical at a ino.i.-ra ; -.t None Better Fw as G r ere v r.f stiit- "Sold by the following dealers: KiiKNsitriMj H. A. SlitM-maker. CAia:i.i.Tivx I. J. IVcir:-h. Il.sn. Itenuer. Spang lkk 1. M. Hinder. rATio.N A. M. '1 homas. Lt, : -I. V.. IT Mill Pay You TogotoQUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnston r, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Matting, Oil Cloths, ClanKets, Feathers, &c. Prices Ke.Jucal cn All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on Ail Lnr-e Packages. James Ousrxi. ASSIGNEE'S SALE -OF- Personal Property. -t ; :. rl Dralb l Jonrpli Ildy. .Tnsenli I-idv. a former resident of F.lMnshiiri. whose serious illness from lockjaw at the Altoona hospital was men tioned in last week's Fkkkmax. died in that institution on Friday last. Tim de ceased was liorn in Jackson township, this county, and was about 3 years of age. He is survived by a wife and two children and by his mother, Mrs. Henry Funk, of this place, and bv two sister. Miss Iiachel, also of this place, and Mrs. Milton Hush, of Coopersdale. AHMINISTKATOKT NOTll.K. Kstate ol I'billu Noel. 1weael. letter ol adiuinifiration on ine uii mi In Noel, d ntsnl. late ol MODfler lowDfliiu. i;amhria county. rennrlvanla. barinic iwen Itranteii to me. all iiartles lDdel.te to aiil estate are hereby m.tlned to make i.aymrnt to Die with out delay, and those havloic claims iiiiH the same will present them uuiy aatnenucaieu iur aettleuient. Imck Koz 'Ml. . . "tn, Altoona. I'aSept. fl, 1SS5.X FOR SALE The lmnonn homnstead. he rooms, with irood reller. Very desirable location. Apply to -A. r inn r... .fm. ScpL 'JO. 1896. tluturK, IXKCUTt)K"S T1CE. KstHte of Michael Hartley, deceased. letters testamentary on tbe estate ot Michael Hark ey. late ol the township of llleartleld, coun ty of t'ami.rta. neceajHsi. navmn Mm aranie.1 o uie. notice is nereor iciven loan irsons inueowi to said estate to make Immediate pavmrnt, and those havlnif claims aicainst the same will present tbem tnerlT autnentlcatet lor settlement. Clearfield Twn- Auk. 30. 1S5.X txecutor. . i a IlMlNISTKATOlfS NOTICE. letter ol a.lnitnUtratlon In the estate of Miles Ivory, late at t'leartield township. Cam bria county, deceased, having Keen arranted to me. all persons Indebted to said estate will make Immediate nayment. and muse nmyina claims against the same will present then properly . anthenticatea lor settlement. L.I iv r. itr.nr.. Administrator ol Miles Ivory, deceased. SU Augustine, fa., tsepl . lttwft. rfHE undersiirned Asetynee will expose to sale X at the ret-idence ol Peter McUouko. in tbe tmroaitb ol forlaite.t amurta county, rtnut., on SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, lS'.C), at 10 o'clock, a. all the follownsr rersooal lr.jrty. t j wit: I He StOCB Ol a weit-vUi,c-u i" i I dm.mv i-uu- sistitur ol lour horses, five carriages one sprmv won. two waaons. bve sleiths. one sled, two bob sleds, one saddle, lot harness, blankets, rots. At A tine bearse and undertaker's sut lies, a lot ot furniture eonsUtinie ol parlor suit. sitUmr rHm suit, six llroam suits, kitchen utensils, etc. Tkrwa made known on day ol sale when a reas onable credit will be alven. p. W. MAKTT7T Assia-nee ol Rosa atcviough. ' Portage, Ps-,Spt. 1, lwsi.it J,XlX:lTTt'KSNTI"K. j Hs'ate ol Mir:.a-1 Ifccrtiran tetters teFtaracntary -.n tee e-t ft I t..3..ran. late of the tH.-r.'-u h 01 t.i.'. .-nr;: . r-cc.-.sed. harinK leeo Krul'.t to tn. .... - j i t:er-t.T eivrn to all ii.ns in t..l. t. j, J r -tale to make ImiLPdiitc pnyiDe..!, sr.! i-i- I fame irorly auther-tiatci i.r -; :c-. .;: ii I' :h a r I. I-. t i.i ; .N. Exerntorot M'.-ha"! 1 n. i j, ci :;.-.. I Ettensbure, I "a.. Aniit v. l-ni. AHMIMSTKATtlK S SIIT1CK N'oil-e Is betct.y irnea tn a l?;-cr3 a.i tniiistratioa on tP-! e M( ! 7i l J. Nic.r, late of lean tou'n:ai., I 'irfcr- t urty. a'-c.--.-.i . have been itrat.tt-d to ine un l.-.f t ' 1- Ail rr w.ns lnitt-t-ted U f aid c - ! 3-4 viii t.lA -e ni .te i itj mcdiate ;.ayment. and t''.e lutmy c.-.iins or demands aifatbst tbe sa tue i-t (-ro.wri theta I.roirly "uthenticateU lor sett ".cm !.. J Ami; M TSr, Administrator cf tt.e esratr ii Mn-i.avl .Nlo decvte.l. HoliTar. WestmcrelanJ Co.. Ta-, Se;u n.l-3" r J L loa thereby 19 strange. ir LT fr r i n
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