u ... C., I'A. tial'.itzin, was SMiinii-i liill, was I'..irr township, is at Cresson : Columbia, Pa., is i '..r. . .ir..'ts of Lilly l!-lits. , ii.r tijf sva-on of ;., . mnth. . :.;r.i in tb list ; :n this stat'. niz tln-ir po- K'1 V art-rottiiiK ..f is dan- i roiinty. nitirl as last K!u-iisliire to I;I1IIIUT lux- i-iav . m o Matthias Aiii-hip. cr ......lav. .i'ath claimed :!,:.r..f William :i-hip. iii .iriv.-r, was . ,.ii.' day last t::i! injuries. ::: hv tovn for the in ..f !a.-t wot k. 1 1 ir,;i ii. of Sus i :"our niniiths-l,,.'i.-ra i ii fa 11 1- M (. WrfioM is visiting .over is !." y r. r nfthcAI arn stnl on '. of th so- i. .1- -T .. . at h.T iintnc ..f la-t week, l. mains were i.t. !- .-vhitiiti-d at ;ir art aid to ; r. viuiis y-ar . -v-ry livery rit: i for Thursilay 1! r . I at ! Ituwn fair I nice. !!. SotnT- in a. r-vi ll.ii Vt one Mtrlit r:l. . laiu! Hid i-A.i- l.a- -.i-iir.d the i who will inthis place Cht S;: IIIJIS. :n..kiij on e tair. It meas . :r. nniference. : .i r-t . ..f lallit ... La hospital ri. on the riaht i a coiip'e of . of IleNano, A !art for the . II -a.!-. Vir w ill iro into .v IT :.J Teit-phone ii granted ! aiid line ha vi' an ex .f Pit:-hiinr. r ai .1 -on-in- ..- oi tin- 'ime ia iit.uiir tliis .v i ..m- ( oinpany. ' - t ii" L.-inon ' ' n' oVl'IlS alxilit i Ii.! lie bU ! ;.. ii on Wefl ' ' t onti(ie of .it ry w ith dis 't - : ii 1 1..- horouci. ..' ' n amputated : ..iii Wicker's left . i. Kt r lives at ' ' i I'-nr t;ot hi '' h. hen the ' "a., y.ar. the at Alioona lav. S;itur- I 1 i. on. li. r. to-a-i. i hey were . w ho had road -ii per t i i home in vvi-ek. aged 1 1 v.-.I by a s i-i-t rubU-ry on - ! ToUe open the "i ai.w-'er. Their a I. .-Ii w as in a ! forirott.-n to 1 : 1 1 j . of S.iiuiiii-rhill, ! . M A inelia, w ! in t..w n on ' !( ariollurwn i M.i- FlIrCMAX '. .-it. y- v. ;" Hot ks. Iiiack "iinalion before charging -'0I1. "Cooney" W'oiam White, hi in f.f $:,o in :- w i.. or Iiev. ' o !.l y,.:irs ago " r.. hhure f'on 'he home of i'vn.at Look- " .v. at "A . the l.'th lo- l!:iarn linn .. ' caught fire .1 - i n o'clock -t'.tiiid together f both fami-,-A'"-d by II. C. ''t if). 'f ol. John S. gold ore in 'h i said to as 'f t.nr citizens and aie rejoic l"ir Irf'insr mil- Ii.:,... '.f ! tr-, uii "I -Vcu . Of I r"- W. Noider. -herhurg. Clear- ; t 4t i,f I V'T. . ' .t ail 1 o'clock Mon- "' ai.ghton the gar ' no e appi-ars to rre isaved. ,.A,iPKI A CO., r T" r . - nim III 3 family fuends the summer here and oc cupies the Park cottajte at Maple Park has donated l,ouo to the Congregational church in this place. -Patrick Flynn. of Tattop., who claimed to b 104 years of ape, died on Saturday at the Lome of his sou, Dennis Flynn. of that placet. Mr. Flynn was a native of Ireland a...l claimed that if he lived until the mid d'o Of October he would be 10.. yearsof age. Mi remains were taken to Corning, M. Y. for interment. ' ' " A voter whose name is not on the regis try list can remedy the defect on election day by having two persons swear that he has been a citizen of the election district fir days immediately preceeding the election day. Uut if the yotcr has not paid a statr or ronnty tax, (assessed within two years), 3;days before the election day, he cannot vote. -Mrs. John R. Miller, of Paint town- s-nip, somerset county, has two glass jars of cherries which she nut iin twnt..u years ago this autumn. A iar of tli cherries was ouened about i..,r were found to be as good as the day they were put up. The juice, however, in which they stood so long, has k-come as strong as brandy. A Holiidaysburg artist of the naint tirt and brush, on a wager, one night last week ate two dozen fried eggs and a quantity of oreau, aaa mis, too, after having uartakei. of a heavy supper. He offered to rerieat the gastronomic feat there aud then on a wager of 10, but found no taker. He is not a very big man, but his capacity is all right. luhtysbunj Stmuhird. James K. McCann, a brakeman on the Cresson aud Clearfield branch or the Penn sylvania railroad, met with an accident at the east end of the liillit.in i ,i Wednesday morning. His left ,.g was caught between two pam . fr-..t ,..-,.i above the knee. He was taken to Altoona on Day Express and taken to his home in that city. Dr. Ituck reduced the fracture. J. (1. Stewart, employed with a gang of meu on the woik train between Cresson and Lilly, on Thursday of last week was struck by lightning and rendered uncon scious. He was picked up by his com panions and after his revival was taken to his home atGaHuiii where he wasattend- i i .. 1 1 I, . . ... "J ui. iroii'ii, me railroad compan ys pliysiciac. It is believed he will recover. A law was passed by the legislature of 1'.C making it obligatory for all persons owning or leasing buildings for show pur poses to pay a state license in cities of the lirst class of f.VKi; second class, $41 jo, and iniru ciass, ..; tiorongns and aud tow n ships, :u), under penalty of a line of not less than f Itio. AH cities having less than lDD.iKJO 1 uhabilants are cities of the third class. Stewart's Hall, in Seventeenth ward, Johiistowu. was discovered to lie on lire at an early hour on Sunday morning and the the Uaaies had mad.; su.-h progress before the discovery that it was impossible to save the structure and it w as burned to the ground. The lirst floor of the building was used as a store and warerooui; the second was used as a hall, aud the third as a ludge room. The loss is estimated at f.t.iK', with an insurance of f.",u). tn .-mi imay winie s. 1. Aiervine, a leading member of the Klair county bar, was out di iving with his family near Al toona. the neck yoke w hich held the horses to the tongue broke aud lie was drawn out over the dasher aLd trampled under the horses' feet. He sustained a long and deep wound on the top of the head, several deep lacerations about the face, a large gash across the throat, aud all his front teeth were knocked dow 11 his throat. His con dition is critical. Mrs. Corr. of Marion Centre, Indiana county, was tried last week for killing her two-year-old child. The crime was com mitted last spring. Her husband did not return until after midnight. Meanwhile the child was restless ai.d peevish. The mother threw it into a well aud it was drowned. She was arrested and has been in the county jail since. At the trial a number of neighbors testified as to her strange doings from time to time and the iurv found her uot guilty of murder, de claring h r to be weak-minded. The dead body of the man found in the w ater at the viaduct on Wednesday morn- iiiii of last week, w hen taken to tlallitzin was identifu d as that of Francis (Jalliece son of Owen and IJridget Ja!liece, of that place, aged twenty-four years. The young man had left home on Tuesday evening iminir to A 1 toon a. where after talking a while with his brother Patrick, left with the intention of taking a train for Pitts- bnrtr. The next that was heard of him was the finding of his body in the Cone maogh as previously stated. The young man's death occurred on his 24th birthday I-atli of Annie R- nenny. On Tuesday morning Septemlier 24th, is-.:-. Miss Annie R. Denny, sister of Mr. .1 It Dennv. t,roDrietor of the Mountain House, in this pla:e, died after a short ill nes. The deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Matthias Denny, of Altoona, and w as born on the 14th January 1S74. She had not been in good health for somo time past, but neither she nor her friends nut? irl-a of a fatal termination of her illness. With the hope that a trip to this beneficial she. a few weeks ago, came up to see her brother and while here was taken seriously ill and con tinned growing worse until on Tuesday morninsr her teen tie spirit left its earthly abode. She is survived by her parents and bv four brothers. J. 1!., ot Ebensburg J. d. Denny, of 11 1.1. 1., . .o. , ------ - t he A rc hdiocese of Cincinnati; and l.d .,.r.i i. n. ni.v.of Altoona; and also by four sisters, Mollie, Matilda, Stella and Loretta. all of Altoona. Her remains were taken to Altoona on Wednesday morning and on Thursday thefuncral took . . f...m l.omf of her ia rents, the lld..r tiv'.ii , interment U ing made iu St. John's c tery. Make Yonr Will. , . .. .w more than the !,....,. i.t t.not- sl.nnld make a will. cionn's 011 1.. Tir u a notion sometimes, that you will die soon if you make your wil'.. but that is mere nonsense and superstition. ome meu i tV.oi.fbt of death so QISIIHe tt in... - r. - closed y and practically before their minds, but that is weakness. What is the use in i.i;L i., ..! el-isinc one's eyes to thegreat ..... li.-ath is certaiu, and the uiiiyiii . sfiisil.le thing is to moM wis uiiu . . . ,,r.i.Min$t it as far as we can A V.l"" f- - .. .11 . vnnr mind easy. It saves dis ....t ..uarrels and much exiwuse aster Do your duty toyourfamily, you are gone Hyou have one, then rememUT tne pK,r j.! - ..v I, ..f find, and those who anu me tu.i.i" 1.-..- I..-, r-iaims uoon you. lou can licavc; j ' . - t tl . tin.r if desirable, while cnanwe 11 i "j -- In. L- iiau' I ..Hire that it is attended lowm ,j,..m. loneerlife. Make your will. Jk Marrow F.aeape. tv trier Sentinel says that what ii,t i,.va tieen a a serious accident oc- a i,u irossiniT near the Walnut runcu . - t.. B..,.r.t tttnra on Monday. imon UUtl - HP ' ' . -T w r rrmnntowD. and x-rhon U 1 1 -. jr , " ..fr.rrnllinwD. weredriving along. 1. 1.. 4.; l-ii huecv. when a freight KBLII III ' r...roaehed the crossing. They at tempted to cross the track, ntzy r.ed lust after getting over, when Mr. drag's horse, frightened by ,he aonroachlng train, plunged forward r huccy. demolishing it com- nletely. Mr. dray's horse was also injur- Lt the ocupants of the buggies es- .a".i .miniured. It i the train gave do warning of ite approach. iur. i arKS, oi llttshnrir wu v; . 31arrlae Licenses. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, Sept. 2f. 1S05: towhnarIC3 K0Ck and Bertha Uon. Johns- Frank J. Sloan Johnstown. and Maggie Iiroghan, Panola Litziuger and Margaret Dunlap, Harry Wheeler and Annie B. Cann, Fl j? sin. Edwin II. county, and Johnstown. Philps. Jeffries, Mrs. Susan' 11. Clearfield Herdman, Timothy J. Sullivan and Xellie low, Johnstown. E. Mar- ioun lrophy, Connellsville, Mary a. Madden. D.-a n Station Pa., and Calvin K. M.U-L- F-.-it n u ..j Lettle May W allace. Johnstown. John limith and Clara M.'Cn.mh i,r. tage. F. J. Lilly and A township. 6 Thomas J. James. Jnlmtnn An. nie It. Sellers, Cramer, Pa. Josiah W. Mrh I .tt-..r- -v- ship, and .Myrtle I ieist. Morrellville. Schrridan Ornpr MnmiUiiiu I. (Mllespie, Strongstown. Indiana county. Mmon W ess and Flora F.. Sifth.r Sum. merhill. John Dlinlai). Snantrler anr? A . r. V.rc Angert, Hastings. deorge Horton. Jol Schellhanier, Stonycreek township. Frank D. Witt mi. I Vw-hrt Johnstown. M. M. Nolan and drace McDevitt, Pat- ton. Aaron Home and Katie Felix, Johns- town. Charles E. Brinev and Marti... .1 M n. Clain, Morrerlville. Ellis S. Yocurr. and Ella E. Skvles. Mor rellville. Ferdinand Puschendorf. .Inlinslnu n and Margaretta Entres, 1'. row 11s town. Harry C. Doucrlass. Altwina F.mma V.. Lego, Tunnelhill. Joseph H. Hubbard and Jennie M. Spangle. Patton. Edmund It. Schrnm. Jolinstnw-n. and Nora J Courtney. Ineleside, Pa. (eorge HenryrZimnu-rman and Florencee Simpson. Frugality. Charles L. Strong and Carrie Elizabeth lterkey. East Conemaugh. Andrew Lanky, aud Maria Iienjouch. Hastikgs. William II . Moore and Viola Mav George, South Fork. I hiliu Klenk and Maria E. Eichcnschr. Johnstown. Harry Kephart and Susie drove. Glas gow. Abraham It. Miller, intondale, and Maggie M vrtle Rorabauzh. Cambria town ship. Oral ti l am Nnildrnlr. Huntingdon, Pa., Sept. 25. Never per haps in thehistory of accidents or fatalities in Huntingdon county has any occurred in the unusual manner of one reported from Juniata township this evening. It was a most tragic ending of a day supposed to close brightly, and as a result atwo-hours old groom is cold in death and Miss Mary I.owser was a bride for the same length of time. There was a big country wedding at the home of Mr. James liowscr between 2 and 3 o'clock this afternoon, in which his daughter. Miss Mary, aud Jesse Morning- tar were the principals. Neither of the contracting parties is over 23 years of age. All was sunshine and happiness at the Iiowser home until 5 o'clock this evenine and then the place became enshrouded in gloom. The young married couple were seated in a front room of the dwelling, the bride seated on her husbands lap, peering out of she window. Folks were on the outside, and McCIellan Spooneyharger, of this town, passed by the window carrying a loaded eun. The bride play fully rental ked that if Spooney baiger would hand her the gun she would kill a turkey, and the re quest was just as innocently complied with. In drawing the gun across the win dow sill it was accidentally discharged ami the groom received the force of the entire load. His head was literally blown otT his shoulders and blood and brains were spill ed all over the bride's skirts. The greatest excitement prevailed when the report reached this tow n and the coro ner and many others at once repaired to the scene, about seven miles distant. The coroner Is investing the causes 01 the tragic fatality. 91 01 e Rrpnbllram. Ity way of variation a little business from Cambria county was sprung upon the court. Mr. W. I. Reese, a modest young attorney from Johnstown, with decided political aspirations, appeared as the rep resentative of a baker's dozen of foreign ers from Dunlo, a miuing village iu Cam bria county, who seemed to have been suddenly inspired with th necessity for taking out naturalization papers that they might exercise the right of suffrage at the coming ehiction. It was a somewhat re markable proceeding to say the least, and for a while it looked as though the Judge would turn it down and send the scheme back to Ebensburg where it belonged. The lirst applicant called admitted that he could neither read nor write, but thought he would like to become acitizen it might do him good. Another thought that the seat of government was at Harrisburg and that Abraham Lincoln was the first presi- aent. Another gave away tne intended politics of the crowd by guessing that drover Cleveland is the present chief ex ecutive, because ir tie were not lie (tno ap plicant) would have a better job than lie has. Another had read considerable of the history of the Unite Stales "in the Pitts burg IiV;inr-t." The witnesses did not hesitate to hold the applicants up as men of Jiintelliirence, with a fair sprinkling of total ftabstainers. The whole batch of thirteen finally went through by a scratch; Attorney Reese dropped lfi.2. into the wallet of Prothonotary.Saylor, and Dunlo's Republican addition took the eleven train for home. Somerset Democrat. Married. JONES FISH. Married at Fenwicke Hall in Ebensburg on Wednesday, ep- temlier 2.1, 1 ..", by Rev. L. M. How man. Mr. Cyrus . Jones and ai iss 1 tattle r isu. both of Ebensburg. The Fkkkmax, along with the many friends of this young couple, joins in add ing its congratulations and wishing them a successful cireer of weddinl joys. The groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jones, of this place, and is a popular and er.etgetic young business man. "vno has grown up w ith the extensive millinery aud mercantile establishment of Mrs. R. E. Jones, and is its present business man- . . , ... J 1.. t.. IT ager. 1 lie Driue is a uangnier 01 !-. i. II. Fish, of McKeespoit, I'a., and is an amiable and accomplished young lady who will adorn his household and preside ufitli nrn.'!. over his domestic establish ment. After the wedding ceremony Mr. and ir .tones denarted on the 3:30 train for a wedding tour aud their departure was eel bra ted with a shower of rice, etc., rrom a number of friends who had gathered at the station to wish them a long aua nappy companionship of wedded life. A Woman Ran Oown. Mrs. Jleorge Molcham, a Slavish woman, aired about 2.1 years and residing at Ren's Creek, was struck by a Portage coal train on Friday morning while she was standing on the track, and received injuries that proved fatal. The left arm was torn oil at the sholder; the right arm torn off near the elbow; herskull fractured; her nose ....lit r-.ii and several ugly cuts on her -. - --' I-- 1 - head. She was placpd in charge of the county authorities, who In turn placed her in charge of Dr. A. .1. Miller, the county nhysician, at l'ortage, and by him con veyed to the Memorial hospital at Johns town where sbe died on Friday evening. Wba la Sbe? A dispatch from New York, dated Sept. 17, says: This morning a wretched old woman, with ragged w hite hair streaming down over her face and clad in rags that scarcely covered her person, was brought before Magistrate Duell, of Essex Market police court charged with drunkenness. She gave her name as Fannie Wright, aged 71. One of the oldest detectives recognized her as a criminal with a record that went back for thirty years. In December, isc.8, there was a meeting of Minnesota pion eers at the Hoffman. House, in New York. About midnight the attention of those in the bar room was engaged by the screams of a woman on the Kroadway side and there, struggling in the snow, was a stal wart policeman and a slight figure in black that looked like a voung girl, ho was fighting the officer like a mad cat. All at once the man fell to the pavement and the woman fled down Broadway. On exami nation a hat pin. seven inches long was found driven to the end in his left eye. I!y morning the man was dead and Fanny Wright was brought to trial for the mur der of Policemau McChesney. She had evidently friends and was well defended. Her appearance was that of a refined, delicate lady, with a very interes ting face, and th jury heard with sur prise that this slight girl, weighing about ninety pounds, was, when under the in fluence of opium or liquor, a fiend and moie than a match for the average police man. She had some time before nearly killed Joe Coburu, the pugilist, with a knife wound. Much interest was shown in her behalf and, on conviction, the recorder cave her two years. After serving her time she disappeared from New York. She had a history. A member of one of the oldest families in Cambria county. Pa., educated in Europe, an accomplished musician, her future seemed a prosperous one, tint she went astray witn one 01 ner father's servants, w ho was already a mar ried man, and, cast off by her family, she became an outcast, supporting herself by playing the piano at low concert saloons, until finally she became a murderess. Heal la of Levi In Wlwlntrr. Lewis Wissinger, the oldest resident of Cambria county, died at the home of his son, 4Iarry Wissinge.-, in Conemaugh township, on Saturday, September 21st, agi-d 102 years and 3 months. The de- ased was bom in what is now Stony- creek township, or. the 21st June, 17!iit, be ing the seventh child in a family of eleven children, all of whom are now dead, and all of whom attained ages ranging from so to '.to years. At the lime of his birth the surroundings were an unbroken wilder ness, his father's small clearing being the only one for miles around. Lewis grew up and worked 011 his father's farm until when about twenty-five years of age lie was united in marriage to Miss Rarbara Strayer, who bore him five children and passed aw ay after seventeen years of mar ried life. Lewis, after his marriage con tinued farming ai.d with the exception of a f?w years that lie spent as a teamster hauling metal with a six-horse team from SiiB.de Furnace to Pittsburg, he followed that vocation all his life. Four years after the deatii of his first wife he married Miss Margaret 1-rt-nt, who -bore six children and who survives him, being in her seventy-eighth year. Up to a few months ago Mr. Wissinger had never been ill and his death is at tributed to the gradual wearing away of the vital organs incideut to old age. His funeral took place on Monday morning, his remains being interred in the dozzard graveyard in Conemaugh town ship. s Real Fafale Transfer. Rose Harkins to Neil Harkins, South Fork; consideration. fl.tM). Alfred Emanuel et ux. to Hibburt ISrown. Re-ide, .). deorge C. M uller et ux. to Lincoln Mes senger, Upper Yoder. (."i,2"iO. Lincoln Messenger et ux. to Samuel dearhart, Johnstown, ?2,I00. Victor Heiser to Margaret Recke, Johns tow n, :.2m. Samuel dearhart et 11 x. to deorge C. Muller, Adams, i,itio. P. Elliot Davis et ux. to Mrs. Sarah E. Ram age. Chest Springs, f I.V). Victor Heiser to deorge Muelheiscr, Johnstown, f.t.loo. Lizzie A. Hammer et vir. to James W. Peyton. Upper Yoder, $3ti. David Rorabaugh et ux. to David F. Warfel, East Conemaugh. fl.rtoo. Sarah M. Kline et vir. to John H. Mor- y, Stonycreek township, Elizabeth Fox to John H. Morley, Mor rellville, Woo. I. M. Yearick et ux. to Joseph Esch. Flinton. $. Joseph Esch et ux. to Maggie C. Year ick, Flinton, $1. C. Sheridan et ux. to Edward L. Linton. Lower Yoder, $1. Spangcr Improvement Company to Henry Taylor et al., Spanger, $2no. P. AicGoiigh et ux. to Sarah Ann Har- graye, Johnstown, 57.".. Baricliar In l.brnubnrc. At an early hour on last Friday morning tli depot building at tlie railroad station in this place was entered by burglars, who secured an entrance by prying open the door on the north sido of the building After gelling in. the safe was attacked and drilled and a suflicient quantity of powder or dynamite inserted and exploded to wreck the safe. The door was blown from the hinges and the contents, consist ing of papers, tickets, etc., scattered over the Moor. The safe contained only FJ.50 in money aud that was all the liooty the burglars got. Nothing else was taken. The drill used for boring into the safe was left and was identilied by County Treasurer Itar- ker as having been stolen from a box of tools in his creamery building. Mr. IJoyd, the agent of the I Ii. U., heard the noise of the explosion, but sup posed it was at the electric light plant and paid no attention to It. On Saturday evening Joseph Wherry, who had been working in Ebensburg up until the day before tbe burglary, w-as arrested at Cresson on suspicion of Ix ing implicated in the work. lie was taken to Altoona and locked up and on Monday was brought to jail here, but was released in an hour or two after his incarceration. a there was no evidence to warrant his U;- ing held. . Slant Ite lanlllid. Justices ol the peace ai.d aldermen oTour county will take notice that by an act of assembly of May 1, W.T, that the following requirements of the act relating to mar riage ficenses go into effect on the 1st of October, isar: That no orson shall be joined in marriage until a license shall be obtained from the clerk wherein either of the parties resides or in the county where in the marriage is performed. I'rovided. that one or both of the applicants shall be identilied to the satisfaction of the clerk applied to for such license. A license so issued shall authorize the marriage cere mony to bo performed in any county in the Commonwealth. That by the provision of the above act eveiy justice or alderman ex ecuting qpplications must have one or both parties to be identified before sending the same to the clerk of the court, and upon the said application endorse the word "identified," so that the clerk ran Issue said license, being satisfied of the identity of the party or parties, as by the applica tion executed by them. I (ST between Jamea Kirk'! farm and Ebena- burK.on the old blank road, a no blanket. 1 be Under ran leave It at the t'K a em 4 ottire. u.27 litU. W.SUitKKI. Mlsrellaneoaa Nolleea. AOOOIi lot Cet.ppr Kettle (30 to 4 gallons) and Apple fealers jutt received at .er.. tK HUNTLEY'S. lOK KENT. A new room nicely furnfehed and P tuitate lor almost any kind of ustne-. Formerly oe.l aa an Ice of M. 1. BEAKEK. ' cream parlor. Inquire eiJ TANTEIl A jsenera! representative In this 1 county to oricantxe local boards lor the Artisan;. Savinita and Im Association. Ad dress VI Filth Ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. mchi3 AFINElineotSlnirle aol Double-Earrel Shot Ouns. Winchester KICes. Kevolve-s. fow der. Shot. Shells, etc.. just received at eep6.4t G.-HU K TLEY "S. lTANTEi-A reliable man to represent a loan Tf lntituclon In 'mrrla county Money loaned in rums ot f 100 to 10.ot). For particulars apply to V. M. UAVlS.CcaUiort, Fa. niclcenf. fPHE Ebenstiunr Kuildtnn & Ioan Association I will otler for sale at the c.-uncil ehatnfrr. Eb ensbnnr, on the fourth 3ton.tay in se temtor. Il.ooo.oo. THUS. 1AV IS. I.KstTER L.4KIVCR. Secretary. President. OPENTNU of the Clyster Season at McBreen's. 1 he Oyster season will he opened np at Mf. Kreen's Ke?tatirant. Ehensbunf. on Tuesday ft -CDinv next, when the Onest Iresb Oysters in the market can be had to or.ler. stewed, tried or raw. Mi-Hreen always keeps th finest oysters, and will continue to do so the co minx season. 8 3u ASSIGNEE'S SALE ! of the t'ourt of (' ronton Fleas ot Cambria county. to me directed. I win expose to pu'.lio sale at the storeroom ot J. W. sharbaugb, in the borough ol Carrolltown. on SATURDAY, SEPT. 2$, $9;, at 2 o'clock, r. a., the following valuable rea estate, to wit: io. 1. A lot or piece ol Kround situate In tie horouich of t'arrolltown. Cambria count , Pennsylvania. Irontinic 64 I bet on Main street, and extending back 15i leet atonic Carroll street to an ailey. bavin thereon erected a TWO sroKY FKA.MESTOKE KOO.Y1 'iS by 80 feet. Willi ai all.tMinit wirj-rim a t.y 44; leet, and a TWO-STOKY OWELUNU HOlE at tached to Sal.l store-room. No. 2. A lot ol nmnnil sltuKte In Carrolltown borough. Cambria county, Pennsy Ivaoia tr.int- iuk om twi vu ..mm Fticci, aii.i exicauinic i.aoK lbo leet to an alley, bounded on the north by lot ol Mrs. Siberia, and on the south by No. 1. hav ing thereon erected a TWO-STUKY FK AM E lv'KI.I.lNtt M by 30 feet, and necessary out- DUlldlOKS. No. 3. A lot of ground situate In the boroub of Carrolltown. Cambria county, Pennsylvania, fronting '& leet on Cairoll street on the south and eT.ien.liDK buck ltto leet to an alley, and lot on which is erected the Korouich Council Chamber on the east, and an alloy 00 the west, bavinic erected aLAKtiK WAliON SHED. No. A lot ol Uround situate in the horonich 01 Carroll'o" n, Cambria county. Pennsylvania, Irontinic AO feet on alloy, and extending back l"4 leet; Watts, properly on tne north, lot ol 11. E. I tender cn the east, and an alley on the south, bavinic thereon erected a I..1VEKY STAKt.t. 42 bv 6b leet now occupied bv E. W . Sharbautj. No. 6. A lot ot Kround In the borouKh oi Car rolltown, Cambria county, Pennsylvania, front ing 60 tool on Carroll street and extending back loo leet to an alley, havlnic lot ol Catharine Me Anultyon the east, and lot on which the liorouuli C.unoil Chamber on the west, and bavinic there on erected a L.AH.IIE STAKl.E. No. R. A lot k round in the borough ol Carroll town, c in or la county, Pennsylvania, routing 50 tcet on Iehuiler street, and ex tending back loti leet to No. 4. bounded on the north by the W altx property, and on the south by lot of II. E. Homier No T. All that certain piece of ground In the borough ol Carrolltown, Cambria county, Penn sylvania, lx. un.led as follow: HcKinntnir at a post on alley, tlience south s dcitrees east perches to a post and corner ot lot formerly 01 John Wet.el; thence south 3 detcrees west by land formerly ol John Wetsei rches to a K.st corner ol lot of John E. Maucher; thence north 80)4 deterges we.t 17? erehes to lot of Lanrenre" Seliroth to a pot on allej ; t her.ee north K'i degrees east along said alley 3Sl pert lies to a ost and place ol beginning, con taining Fol;K ACKEs and allowance. No. 8 All the undivided hall interest of. in and to all that certain piece or pan-el ol land situate in the tiorouKh ot Patton, t Cambria coun ty, Pennsylvania. Ixitclnnlnn al a pont, thence by land ot Puul Short south Hu decrees east 670 leet to a 1 Oct; thence by the Cambria a. tUearheld railroad south 6 tleicrees west 4J0 feet to a K.st. thence by land ol John Overlrirer north & de crees east ST leet to a post; thence by the public road from CarrotlUiwn to Patton north ' deicreea eat 4y leet to a pot; thence by land ol Joseph ( tau'.iuer south 05 detcreea east ISO leet to a pust: thence by same iaii.1 north tJ aei;rees west "i leet to Hie place ol tHicinnlDic. containing 4 Al'HlX AND 159 rtlit'll E-S Keserving and exctptink'. however, out ot the sail land a strip ol Kround sold and coveyed by Joiin W. SlrarbauKh et ux. and Helena Mellon to the Cambria & Cleartield Kail road Company. No. v A.l the coal In. under and upon all that certain piece or parrel of land sltaate in Brr township. Cambria county. Pennsylvania. tK.un.l ed and descrited as lollows: Iteglnninic at a p'tst ato.rnerol land ol heirs ol Vincent Hloomrr; tlience a Ionic said land and land ol John Feient nonb 2 degree east Id6 perches to a post at line of F. ii. Snyder: thence by said land south ST,1, de- Krees east iti.'i perches to land liormerivl w E. Peterson: 1 hence by said land south 1 debtee west lift serches to a Mis.t: thence north 81 de grees aest 'OU-IU perches to a post and place ol t cicinnmic . cont almni; 17 At K E. tni.re or less. Keservinir unui W m. I. Mc nulty, his heirs and assigns tt.e right to (Hire for oil, or to mine lor the minerals through the sal.; coal- also, the parties reserve the right to mine coal lor domestic pur poses lor themselves, and txeir heirs, tree ot charge, together with the right to enter, mine and take away all tna coal, and to make such openings, shafts, chutes and dumps, improve ments roa.is and railroads on the land as In the judgment of the party of the second part, his ue.ra or assigns, may Iks necessary to convenient ly mine the same, and transport such coal and other Ireight through and over Said lands tree ol charge, hindrance or litigation. TEKHK OF NAI.F.: Ten percent, 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 one third in twelve months froni confirmation ol sale. Deterred payments tear 'n- terest and to be secured by the lu.lntiieni Pond ol the purchaser. V. A. SHAKABAT'OH Sept. fl, lS'JS. Assignee ol J. W. Sharhauich Administrator's Sale OF VAL.lTABI-E REAL ESTATE ! I Y virtue of an order Ipeuinif out of the Or- . nuns' conn oi camnria county, tne un-iep antne.t A itinlnistrator of Mary .1. KUI.an, de- ceaj-e.l, will expose to public sale on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1S03, at one o'clock. P. M . at the house on said prem- Im-8. all that certain traet ol land situate In t.iear ticl.l towD'l.ii.. Cambria county. I'a.. Ix.un.led and descrtl.! as follow: lieuinnioic at a post; thence tiv land ol Henry fc-kenrode north l tie- ure. est luo lurches to pointer; tlienee l.y land ol H.isalta l.itxmiier north 61 decrees e.tst 5. nerches to a corner ner a rock: thence hy land li.nuerly ol the estate ol Peter Ktsban. deceased. south 14 deitrees ea.t Uf porches to a iot. and thence l.v land ot John karlheliu south M de Krees wen 68 perches to the place ol ten!liiilnK, containing 35 Acres and 100 Perches, more or TM tract ol land lays two mile east of the growing t.wn of Pnttt.n and cl to the toad lea.t.nic Irotu Fkenrode'8 .Mill to Tatton. t.ol stirtnu water, land I? nearly all eleared and in uo.:.l tvte ol ealtlvatlon. and nnder lenre. t.l . rcl.iir.l and 1! tory tiouse- Lao.1 t underlaid With HAl. TKKMS OK SALK:-One-third olthe purchase money to t.e ;atd oo delivery ol the deed and the l.alanre In two e.ual annual payments with In teref.t. Ofcured ui.on the .remties t.y bund and morticaKe of t.urchaser. PETER K 1SBAN. Admlonrator ot Mary J. Kl.t.an, late oi Wash ington townftatu. deoe-ed. lil;y I'a.. Sept. a. lm. a liniroU'S NOTIOE. J The umlerslicned Auditor ai.potnte.1 hy the on. hans' t'ourt oi atnl.ria county to lDveu- icate the lacts tn relation to the petition of M chael Kearney Administrator c. t a. ol the etsle cl John Kearney. .Ieceafe.1. for an order to ell tnal eotate lor the payment ot dehu.. elc and to reKrt upon the expediency ol frranttnic an order ol rale, and alt-e the amount to le raived hy aurh ale. heret.y itiyea notice that be will -alt at his i.fUce In the horouich ol Kbenahurit on TUES HAY. OtM'OliElt 22. 1W5. at 10 o'clock. A. lor the tor the purpose ol attendloic to the duties ol fa Id appointment, at which lime aod place all person Interested may attend If they sea proper. ai, in t- a.. Ehensburs. Pa.. Sept. ".T. 1hw5. Auditor, 4 VHlTOKS NOTM'E. J Notice is bcrtby given that the un.ierslcn e.1. Iiavion iKen kpixiiutcn Auditor to dtsirih-jte the lund In the bands ol W. A. B. L.ittle. Trus tee to re II tbe teal ec'ate of Al-rahain Troxell, deceased, as rbowti by bis first and ttnal account to those leitalty entitled thereto, will sit at tbe l.inrli-t Attorney's Ottice. la t'ourt House. El eoshuric.on Wtli.NrMA,tKn'. tTH. at lOu'dork. A. M., when and where those interest ed may attend or be lorever debarred frutn com Iuk In on said lund. H. H. MYEKS. Ebensbunr. Pa., t'ept. W. 18&. Auditor. VIlMIIS'ISTKATOIfS MITICK. Etate ol I'hillp Moel, deceased, letters of adtninlftratlon on the estate ot I'hll lu Noel, d reaxed. lata ot Munvter townphip. Cambria county. Pennsylvania, havlnic len icranted tu me. all lartirs Indebted to caid entate are hereby notified to make payment to me with out delay, and th.we bavinic claima aicAinyt the same will present them duly authenticated lor cettlemenu Altotna. Pa.. Sept. 6, 1S1.X 1 'XKCtnoK S NtUlt'E. I'l Estate ot Christian Walter, deeeaaed. letter tettatnetitorj on tbe estate ol Christian Walters, deceased. laU- ol VV hue township. Cam hria county. Pa- bavinic been cramed to me. all nersons Indebted to said estate are hereby noll- ned to make payment to me without delay, and those oavinv claims avalnt said enate win pre sent them duly aotnent tcatefi isr settlement. AlAKOAKET WAL.IE1C, Ooalport. Pa Sept. 21. H5. DENTISTRY. Do you know we are taking out teeth every day w ithout one particle of pain? Weil, we are doing this very thing with "Odontunder," the only local amestheiic that has sU.od the test and to-dav it is the only one that is used universally by den tists who are up to date iu their callioe. The price for "Odontunder" when pain less is 50 cents, but if you experience the least pain, we only charge you the usual price. 25 cents. How about those teeth that need filling? Weil, you say they don't ache. Thai's just the reason why you should have them tilled now. After they hive ached once ynu will probably have to have the nerve killed and the tooth treated if you are de sirious of savine it. 1 only charce 50 cents for amalgum riilings and from 1.) up for gold fillings. These are hard-time prices but they po 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 acquaintance who would have been married long ago if it hadn't lieen for those horrid-looking teeth. Iieinembcr. to every patient navinc teeth filled I give a lx of Dr. Richards tcotli powder and full instructions for the care of the teeth. On the 1.1th of each month 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. Ilenteinber I won't take out your it.xkI teeth, because I don't lielieve in it. Then you say suppose the ISth falls on Sunday. Come risht alone and we will be only loo glad to relieve you of the otfend ing member. T..M. RICHARDS, D.D.S., JULIAN STKKKT. juUl OILS ! OILS ! The Atlantic ReGning Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminatinj: and Lnbricatins Oils. Naphtha and Gasoline That can be Ml FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Monnly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, FinSBtTKO IEIT PlTTSBVKt, PA. oct!8.Sly. 8. I. RKKD. MATCIOT B A. K. REED & READE, EBENSBl'Ktl. - - - HENNA. -Jttlco on Centre utrcet. KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys at 1 .n w. EBENSBUKU, PA. 4j-liUiM In Ot.era House. 2J.SM fy W. DICK, JL ATTtJKNEY-AT-I.AW. Ebkhxburo. I'bkb'a- -Snectal attention to aiven claims tor Pen sion Koooty. em. - eb7- Nwo J. F. MrKEXKICK, ATTORNKV AKHOOl'ltHKLLOIt AT LAW. thtNSBl'KU. - PA -Offlce on Centre street. H.11 MYERS. ATTttKNEY-AT-IjA W. Ebbbsburs, Pa. J-(lBtc In t'ollonade Hoc, on Cectn street. D OX A LI) E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT- LA W. EBKMHBrRA, Pbuba. (3r()tBee In (pra Hoose. Center street. JOHN PFISTBR, nr.Ai.ER in MM. Hri&HDISt. Hardware. Curare, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, : GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, VF.OF.TAni.EK IX SEASON, 1I.4KXF.H.H, ETC. I OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. mm SJly Aiiiioiincciiicnt ! We the undersigned, wish 1o announee to the pulilic au1 our patrons that we will conduct our business on a Strictly Casli Basis on aM after Sept. 1, 1895, anil that on and after that date it will be impossit.le for us to extend any credit. 1 liis will enable us to work at a closer marsin and smaller profit, and will he an ad vantage to our customers as well as to ourselves. Askinu you for a continuance of your patronace iu the future, as in the past, we remain Yoi.rs Truly, LUTHER & WILLIAMS. analfl 8t PERSONS TO TRAVEL. WANTED. Several faithful gentle men and ladies to travel for ePtaldbiheAl house. Salary, $7S0.00 and Expenses. Position permanent if puited; also in crease. State reference and enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. THE XATIOXAL, 31C-317-31S Oiimlm IiuiiHny. CHICAGO. augw em. Ij'XEOt'TtlK'S NttTlCE. J l-tate of Michael Harkey. deceased. letter testamentary on the estate ! Michael Hark ey, late ol the township ot Clearfield, coun ty ol auit.na, deceased, harinic neen arantej ia me, notice is hereby Kiven loan persons Indebted eby Kiven to all persons Indebted make lmn.ed.ate m.,t. and Imsaninstthesame will present to sent estate to those haylnic claims an Inst the same will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. 1 r.;- a V l.r. I . Clearneld Twp Auic. 30, ltnta.X Ezecut-M. a IIMINISTKATKK'S NOTICE. V letter ol a.1m!Dlftrtlon In the estate of Miles Ivory. late at Clearneld township. Cam bria county. deceated. having; oeeo arratited to me. all 1 .ergons Indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment, and those bavtnc elalirs aKaitift the same will present them properly authenticated fur settlement. LI KE HEHE,. AJmtnlstrator of Miles lrory, deceased. SU Aogur tine, I'a., Sept 6. lttA. CARL SIVXiSriXJS, PE vCTIC L W&T0KM&K8 $ tJSWEtHK AND DEALER IN i.ip:tt hrr- .1 - s I r --i FARMERS! TA When you want GOOD FLOUR take your grain to the OLD SHENKLE MILL in Ebensburg. The FULL U1R for the manufacture of Flour Shenkle Grist Mill in Ebensburg and 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 fanners wish to exchange grain for Flour they can do so. The Mill is running every day with the BEST OF POWER. PROPRIETOR. THE SEVENTH ANNUAL Wednesday, September 4:, 1895, I.tS,S Saturday, October 19, 1895. UNSURPASSED ATTRACTIONS ! CJILMOKE'S WOULD RENOWNED HAND, Victor Herbert, Dictator, Will appear until Sept. 11 it. Popular Concerts Daily, To be V.oMvrf by CONTEUNO S NINTH REGIMENT RAND, of Rrooklyn, and INNES' FAMOUts NEW YORK RAND. $10,000.00 PLEASURE RAILWAY, The Finest iu the State just completed. Magnificent Art Gallery, by foremost American Artists. Display of MECHANICAL INVENTIONS Never equaled in the history of Expositions. AGRICULTURAL AKD DAIRY MACHINERY IN FULL OPERATION. Special Days Each Week. Excursions on all Railroads. ADMISSION, 25C. TI1E 1'LACE FOR The Restaurant will lw under the maiiacenient of W. S. clas in every particular and popular price o named. HP c nre B,.Vw PS Kh'xr-X I k? C?Solil by the following dealers: EiiKNsr.fiMi U. A. Shoemaker. Cakhi.i.toi x P. J. Dietrich. Kender. Spasgi.kk E. M. liinder. I'attox A. M.Thomas. It Will Pay Packages. ASSIGNEE'S SALE r- Personal Property. fl'HE undersitrned AsslKnee will expoe ' 1 at tbe reMdeoee ol f eter MHicueli. In the borouxb ol Portaice, Cambria countj, I'ecua.. on I n ITltnn I V CPIVP 00 K.r bAlLKUAl, bhll. , ly.'., I 7 77 at 10 o'clock, a. iirvnerty. t wit: , all the folh.wot; persunal Tae stork ol a we'.l lOl.'p'Hl livery stable cn sistina ol lour hora. Dve rarrtAjcea one sprinx wacon.two waaons. Dve sleiKhs. one lel. two bob sleds, one saddle, lot harness, blankets, robes, etc. One bearse and undertaker's sot.j lies, a lot 01 furniture ronslstliuc ol parlor suit, sitt.tnc r...m suit, six t-exl room suits, kitchen uu nii. et-. Trust made koowa on day ol sale when a reas onable credit will be aiven. II. W. MAKTI.X. Assignee ol ttose Jacitoaah. Portage. Pa., Sept. 14. St IWATCHES, CLOCKS,! JEWELRY, SILVERWAr.E, MUSICAL IKSTRUMEUTSf AS D 0PTICALG0ODS. t SOLE At; EXT FOR THE $ I CELEBRATED EOCKFORL? VATHES. In Key and Stem Winders. LAKHE SELECTION OF ALL KIN' lS OF JKWELUY AL- WAYS ON' II AN' I . J X I?"Mv line of .Tewehy is unsur- 4 passed. Come and see for your- self before purchasing elsewhere t'All work guaranted. I CAEL EIVIKIUS. has been put turns nothing CESS in the Old out CLASS WORK. CHILDREN, 15C. THE PEOPLE.' Poru-r, thoroughly first- There is Rc - ason, Why ont. Stoves and namrs are N-tter than oth ers; trood n:it-rial. car-ftil ct.nstrtic-tion. and a l.iio!. iLvtif iin- wants of the hmjsekeeiter are all tiecev;ny make the kitchen stove a uccess. THe Cinflerclia Stoycs and EasEcs ma.le tn meet every ri-ijuiretnent; they are ven iiukers and per.ect roaters. Sp'-ial att.-tition is paid to cleanliness, econo my and durability. l:ule in all mj U s and sizes, with a view of suit the most critical at a moderate cost. i:Me Ectter Few as Gooa." HAsnxfis I. E lfetc2..o You Togo to QUiNN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattmtrs, Oil Cloths, Blanscts, Feathers, &c. Prices Reduced on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Lirge JAEJE3 OUIIMN. I.-'XEtrTOKS NOTICE. j ( state of Michael TiKrao. deceased, letters testamentary on tt.e et-tite l Mlcfcael Ib.noran. late ol tbe borouarh of Eteosbura:. de ceased, bavin- la aranted to me. not.ee Is her4t'y a-lren to all iersons Indebted to said es tate to make immediate tuinrnt, aad those I havlnc claims against U e same wiil present tbe . Fame properly authenticated :t.r -ttlemcrt . .m 11 ham. r . t am. . Executor of Michael I tonovaa, deceased . EbensbutY. 1'a- Auarust V. lki. VtMIMTK ATtlK-S NOTICE. .Uce is hereby civca that letters ot ad mialstUoa on the estate el M.chael J. Natlc. Ute of lraa townrhlp, amtr.a coanty. deceased, have been rrst.ted to the ia.lr.(n4. All per sons Indt-t.ted to said tstate will pleae snake Iss m1iate itavment. and those bwytna1 eiaima or Cemands axamst the same witl preeent Utesa i rvr!i authenticated uc settlement. jaioh Mnrsi; Administrator o( the estate cl Michael Nastto deceased. Bolivar. UestmoreUnJ Ce.. fa, Sept. ll.laa tjlilifc it T " a.afVTT Jew I era ta 1 ) IV s t V. r