-V t-- c 1 3 V I ot Sria ircrinan. oS.r.i . ,v - " 1 1 . l'f a very small .: .1 IV- , l ir. ni.'n cuovpn .,.. ii. ,.f Lon-tto, spent , Tlnir-ilav- . , rn huskines will -,.r tHVlHlie f-'W. ,f I'.rlltfoiite. Pa., .is Sunday. ., -ui.i MSss Cora , on Tliiir-d.iy. K-i . 'f Tatton, , :i.!.nnr on Tliurs- v: ,.. !iiakiT. of this . ,r s.-veral days h - (.'.l(''. Wl'tlt to - , :iM.!ld a COllt'C." .. ; ht -oason Ml in but it melted T! oinas Doran, : Tini Kbelisburg y, ; Marv KIKmi frieuds :' 1- i i a- akfd for an :. roal and ..-h. Carrol! town's , ;. a- an Kbeiis- , : v.' fiis of ty- i.: Adam Kowers, ,,v. :i -re fired at v ,.f wuti-r is the ,. : i i i- not doubJed. ;-. who after put ,. in P.uiler, Pa., : i-t ui tii'd home on ., ... . ; .. r l' iinn and Clerk y, .' . 5'a-. this week , f.v ! tiuii of county i. , -in i.'-r ifft on Tuesday 4 ;,, ,-i.T. t the medical de- . '. :aiiia I'niversity I; M -K'-nri'-k and Harvey - j. i' . -T;irtfd on Tuhs - . N. V.. where they l'r i. :. ( herrytree, . ii. a;-.! pant:!T will :. !.. i r. (h. -r i: :. T - - .i: W If 1'. I 1. -.) railroad H'mv. and Donald iartt-d for tv they will ! college. . ht ha ordered t.f delivered to unless they in ; heir parents. if possible to ti.m district iiii.t-r If he : the in-xt elee- hi l amiiria ii i.ll the sidi; ! .-: ( y it- cli.th- ; i It i ; i while the .iv itiir this place i.tween Kay i ners failed ! : trains si'i.hs ;i Jl: IT. - jilai f, who has a.,.atir at the counties, re iv. Hi- intends a museum. . .-k Wm. White Mi.;:-iim n. wero : i '.'. eharge of K.a -klici; town- ou a iv.t to that a u .: I'eacli. in Mr. iva. h will and vvliile Mr. me- hilitiess in i!f-. on I'entte ! i ,1 leaeher of in: 1 1 r out on lint- near et - I n i pi tati-d to arm were pay their state n inary to vote iim-t do so on : 1..- hrv ri ijuires ' a: ieat thirty ,. mot l er of our r. r . lirow n. is n Wiimori;, suf- i- sir.,ke. Mrs. ami hut liule very. iaus ti,-s the .'in- from Sep- - a una i iiiciiiiriTS an! the "open - oil the cor- !)'' inSei ::i. -'I years, of I on Tues(iay :. the n mil if a ' in. A compaii" -k hy the Tall rimis injury. 1' - '.' M i'-. K of ! , l:,:r ' ' arnlaia rolling M'.'fi.iy Sele t Coun- -' tiifil a fracture : vv a ottii-rw isd ' i f.iiir hit with a in and passed ' iiiti-town, who ' i r -mint y jail by i r I iraflius sev- - ' i.aiL'i- ol passinf; 'ak- ii to IMtlsburg ir-!;al Waiker on " i- said it, 0. je- irv and maeliino 'r :; wiirkmeij x 'nipaiiy tnanu- 'limine, largely iii: and the orders rapidly coming In, ' ' ' run iiijjhl and ! '-' a number of -' in this place jtel- 1 -' rn t .t PrinliiiR i- "ii our streets and i ht.iie excliand. ui formerly occu- M;-s Aii- S.-ehler i'e. John Tomasko, a Ilunftaiian, while workinp at Berwind, White & Co.'s shaft at Duoloon Monday, was seriously injured by a fall of coal and rock. His right arm was broken aud one of the bones forced through and protruded above the shoulder. While shootinu at mark with a Flobert rill on Saturday evening, Harry Bosart sied 15 years, accidentally shot Mr. Cal vin P.enford iu the abdomen. The shoot ing took place at ML Pleasant, Westmore land county. Mr. Keniord may die of his injuries. -Henry Leninger, of Union township, who is $4 years of ace, had his barn and all his crops destroyed by tire on Thursila v He had hid in the barn 700 in cold, w hich he had concealed there for safe keeping, and this was secured by a neighbor at the peril of his life. The fire occurred during the electrical stoim on that dav. C7vrr- fietrf Journal. Hrakeman Huston had one of his feet cut off on the I'ennsvl vania rilr.., i Morrellviile on Monday morninfr while endeavoring to alisrht from a freight train. Huston is a member of the West l'enn crew, and his run is between Pittsburg and t.onemaugh. He was taken to the Cam bria hospital, at Johnstown, where IV John Low man attended him. Samuel Dickson, Esq.. uiesident nf tbo Pennsylvania Bar Association, w hich met everal month ago in Bedford, Pa., has appointed on the standing committees, consisting of one from earn i-onntv th follow ing Cambria county attorneys: On legal biography, ihe Hon. A. V. Barker: on legal education, E. T. McXeelis, Esq.; on admission. Horace R. Rose. Eso. Joseph McDevitt, aged 17 years, died Mond iy at Wilkinsburg of w hat is pro nounced tite worst form of hydrophobia. His death was a horrible one. The physi cians were unable to give the slightest re lief to the sufferer, and after going from one terrible convulsion into another for hours, he linallv died of exhaustion ll was bitien by a dog at Sheuley park.on August S. Wednesday lat. as a freight train on the West Pen n railroad was approaching Bow bridge, the engineer discovered two Russians and a performing bear midway on the undue. Brum was between thn rails and evidently terror-stricken. His masters could not make the bear move, but the engine did the business all right. It raised the animal 10 feet in the air and sent it fiying into the river below. Tuesday morning about " o'clock a fire broke out in the cellar of the Farmers' bank, at Indiana. Pa., and considerably damaged the Rue building before it was extinguished. It is thought to have origi nated from a match or cigar dropped into a pile of papers by a gas fitter who was at work in the cellar Monday afternoon. The loss w ill amount to several thousand dol lars and is covered by insurance. John Fecncy, a laborer, employed on the new reservoir at Kiitanning Point, went to Altoona on Monday afternoon. In the evening he boarded a freight train and returned to the Point, where, in at tempting to get off, he was thrown so close to the wheels i hat the trucks of several cars'struck him as they passed, breaking his collar lione and one arm and injuring him internally. He cannot recover. Alfred Ashton, formerly a well-known attorney of ihis county, is under arrest at Braddock, charged with uttering a forged judgment note in the name of Mrs. Kllec B. Jordan iu favor of Mrs. William Ford for $1. Tiie note was given in payment of a board bill. Ashton was debarred from practicing in this county becauseof serious charges and w as refused admission to the Allegheny county barr for similar reasons. Hon. John C. !ates,of this place, clerk to the county commissioners, has flung his castor into the political arena as a candi date for the nomination on tlie Republican ticket for senator in this district. Hon. J. C. Stineman. of South tork, has also as pirations in the same way, while over in Blair county there are said to be a number of uatriots who are willing to serve the late if the emergeucy should call for them. This is the time toselect seed corn. It hould have teen done before the corn was cut in the fie!d, but w hen husking the corn. the best ears should lie selected from the stocks that were the strongest and most thriftv. A large ear. with well-filled grains, small cob and large stock indicates something better next season than when the seed is used promiscuously from the crib. Corn is easily improved by carerui Selection of sei'd. Paymaster J. f. Wilson went to Johns town on Monday and paid to the min ers of the tonemaugn Luai . ompiiuy u Couemauah. On Tuesday he paid 1,5U to the Argyle Coal Company men at South Fork and on Wedneseay he paid -0( to the the iJuulo Coal Company miners at ut.iuo. Mr. Wilson says the companies are ex- t , . .....K iieriencing some trouoie in seem ib . 1 i . cars to meet tlie aeman-is, aim man win companies he represents lost l,X)0 last month during the car shortage. The Patrons of Husbandry, of Cam bria county, have organized a xire insur ance L'ompany. The first policies were issued on Saturday, the Vlsv, to the amount of fl.W.cmO. The project of organ izing a fire insurance company was lirst di-ussed on the Hth ol last January, w hen the county or Pomena orange was organized at Lorelto. Quite a number of grange companies are already working in tliis state, the one in Centre county na ing been organized eignteen years uKo. Miss Carney, f Altoona, and William O'Uonnell, the Chest Springs tioteihee.ier. were throw n out of a buggy and the iormer badly injured, at Carrolltowu, last Friday evening. 1 r.ey were u. .-k---.- around the corner of Mam ana vuurcu streets, at that place, when they ran inio a wagon and were upset. 1 lie young iau, was severely bruised Dr. uerrigni siue, iace and head, and w hen picked up was uncoil - ... - r. ...1 ,L-.ri liNl'lf t.,1 scious. ne was anei .......... Chest Sprhigs where she is visiting. Mi-s Margaret Mitchell, ofCresson, t or had her Durse stolen ai the i . K. it- . 1 n n r, r. 'I' V II Jl V passer.ger station at ftiwu" last week. Miss Mlicneu, wuo ber mother, laid the arrange a cover over J. Rhey Boyd, a well-know n lawyer and politician of Paduca.h. Ky., was found dead in his bed In that place on Monday morning. The deceased was well known here, having in his boyhood days fre quently visited the home of his grand mother, Mrs. Susan Rhey. now deceased, in this pla2e. He was the son of Hon. Linn Bovd, a congressman from Kentucky w ho in 1S.T0 w as speaker of the house of representatives ar.d his mother, now de ceased, was a native of Ebensburg, being before her marriage Miss Ann Rhey. Mr. Boyd was about 45 years of age. On Saturday last, as Mellville Esse pivein and Andrew J. Bready, employes of Scribner A, Smith's circus, were crossing the Panhandle railroad near Carnegie, Pa., in a one-horse coveied wagon, a train known as Xo. 8 came along at the moment the wagon was on the track. Both men and the horse were killed and the w agon smashed to pieces. Bready was from oaiport, Clearfield county, where his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. V,. B. Breadv. reside. and was ISyearsof age. His remains were forwarded toCoalporlon Tuesday and on veunesday morning were interred in the cemetery at that place. State Treasurer Jackson has paid l.wofthe 2.4DO school districts in the commonwealth their share of the-school appropriation of J5,5()M") for this year. The small distiicts are being paid first, on account of the difliculty of many to collect the taxes. Several have not vet heen nhlo to collect enough taxes to pay the school teachers for the last school term. Phila delphia has received :5oo.ou of its share of the appropriation. Pittsburg Alleiri.env and other large "districts will not be uaid for some time. The payments for this year aggregate about f3,ono,io. and are being paid at the rate of f.'Oi), a week. David M. Copelin.of Decatur township. Centre county, recently had his house com pletely rodded with the very latest im proved lightning arresters, with shilling tips on them that looked like elec tric lights. During the progress of a se vere storm last Thursday a streak of light ning came along and smashed a hole in the roof of his house and played havoc with things generally, and what aggravates the Captain is that it never touched a blamed rod. Unless lightning rods are properly put up they are a source of constant dan ger to the home and all its inmates. And the most of them are not properly put up. Every farmer should ulac some insur ance on his barn and harvested crops, for statistics shows more well filled barns to be destroyed by lightning than empty ones, that is, the risk after harvest is greater than before. The department at Wash ington investigated and gives reasons as follows: Before harvest the stalks of growing grasses, with their many poiuls and heads act as conductors of electricity and serve as discharging points, to some d egree neutralizing the electric stress in the air. After harvest the fields are more or less bare, and the electric tension must bo relieved through buildings and promi nent features in the landscape. Ttio ood Komi taentlon. It is a significant sign of the. times that the public road question has gone into pol itics after a fashion. As has been shown time and again, says the Baltimore Sun, good roads add more to the prosperity and being of a community thanalmost any oili er public improvement. The roads to a certain degree mark the civilization of the people. As . people become more intelli gent and public spirited they understand better the advantage of good road::, and they are not content with bad roads. For many years the buildingof railroads, many of them not needed, has monopolized the capital and enterprise of the people of the United States to the exclusion of other and more important improvements. Ev ery part of the Union now has its railroads, but the people need good roads over which to haul their products to the stations. Heretofore the roads have been used as adjuncts to machine politics. The money appropriated for roads has been more in tended for the benefit of small politicians than it has to make better roads. At a meeting of the -borough council on Saturday, that body concluded to give Water Superintendent Richard L. Thomas the grand bounce. They appointed Thomas B. Davis, of the East ward! to the position of water superintendent, with instructions to take charge on the first of the present month. Mr. Thomas was not ready to be bounced and consulted an attorney, and we understand the bor ough solicitor was also asked to furnish council with an opinion as to their action, A-ith the result that Mr. Thomas is still water superintendent and is going to stay until the end of the terra for w hich he was appointed. Mr. Davis, who is, ar.d bus heen willing for a long time to serve the people of the borough ;n the capacity of water superintendent, is now water superintendent by brevet. He holds the rank but draws no pay and the next spring election mav have some bearing ou who gets the job in the hereafter. los 'it Johnstown, fr. vioiis had been . i,.r peniientiarv. ''"Ii- ''''V niu'ht iu Johns- ' .' ,, 1'r ' s' to burglarize the . , "sr Of ii-aiite and brought a "attveof Ebensburg piace never were night of last w as accompanied by nock tt book down to a basket. She then started for a train. forgetting the purse. She had not pro ceeded far until she discovered ner loss. but when she returned the book was miss- insr. It contained a sum ol money a..u railroad pass good between cressoii ..o Altooua. Two young men were killed on the Pennsylvania railroad at Derry. Saturday, as the result of an attempt to crawl under o fr..,l,t. train. The unfortunates are supposed to haveescaped from the Indiana c...t r..rnrm school. lioin vuc a,w fairiv dressed, and appeared to be 20 ,.rJ r.r air... Nothing about them ex e.rd -"Richard Abraham, Indiana . ci.i-"w (mind as a means ueiorm .t iiu".. Hw fttion. As there is no reform Ui luriin"' - . ,..i.rl located in Indiana. P.. that place is not thoftght to be their home. Maud Muller on a Summer night went bike In the bright s:i... ,.erll!ed around from 6 to 10 on a trip that would fag the strongest of men; but i.r heart was liaht and her spirits gay it wasn't work, 'twas nothing -,,nini;. hnwevpr, shed her head, she w as all played out and stayed In bed, while her mother hustled . kitchen below not to rlae a wheel, but to make things go. Though the mornin was hot and she worked by the fire, she did't collapse with a punctured tire. for but play. a pain In Tilt Mouth l'enn We have it from gotd authority it is more than a mere rumor that the l enn sylvania Railroad Companv, which now has possession of the right of way of the old South Penn, will within a very short time commence and complete the latter road almost ou the original lines on which it was surveyed. The reasons given for this are that for some time the Pennsyl vania has had to refuse about thirty-three ner cent, of the freight offered for lack of means of transportation. T. he Pennsyl vania cannot afford to allow- a competing line through this region; it requires more track, and with the magnificent grade from Tlarnsburir to the west, and a line shortened more than thirty miles, it is al most compelled to complete the South Penn. Somerset Democrat. . Kl F.KIatf. Traaatrri. John Sanker to Henry J. Eger, Cresson; consideration, $100. J. W. (lamer to Jacob llruber, Johns tow l, f-J.ouo. Jacob (.ruber to Benjamin Roudabusb, Johnstown, l.0. Joseph C. McCulley to Joseph A. Breth, Spangler, f.3. Catharine Hershlein to L. A. Sible, Johnstow n. $3,5.V). Jacob Kreutzberger to Louisa Schneider, Portage township, $100. Joshus Kauflman to Elias J. Unger, Croyle, $10. John T. Roberts to Altwona Coal fc Coke company, liallitzin township, f4.V). John Gains to Altoona Coal & Coke company, Gallitzin township, $-'.i0. Isaac W. Plummer to Susan L. Crum, Summerhill townstip. f 10. Heury Wissinger to Emma S. Rively, Couemaugh. $.'J". Thomas Nightengale to Mary Nighten gale, MoiTellyille, $ioo. Thomas T. Reese to H. A. Englehart. Eliensburg, $1. Administratrix of John Reberg to Mar tin Fish, Johnstown, $705. Assignee of Charles and Susan McMul len to John II. Viske, W bite, $70O. John H. Fiske to John O. McMullen, White, $700. Cambria Iron Company to Richard B. Horner, East Couemaugh, $.'l."0. Luke A. Borne to Hassimer Tarlv, Sus quehanna.?."). Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Ber nard Delaney, (lallitziu township, $'1. A UalllCzIn Mao Killed. O. H. Melhorn, an employe of the P. R. R. residing at (lallitziu, was killed on Sun day morning atiout 11, while helping to clear away the freight wreck w hich oc curred Satuiday afternoon at the big cut west of Twenty-fourth street, Altoona. At the time Melhorn was killed the wreck ing crew, of which he was a member, was hoisting the side of a gondola truck, when it turned, causing th6 hook to slip out of the derrick chain, and the car fell back. The drop brake, which operates the hop per bottom of the car, and which was broken away from one side of the car, struck Melhorn squarely on top of the bead, fracturing his skull and causing his death 25 minutes later in the baggage room at the station, whare iie was taken, awaiting the arrival of the ambulance. The deceased was 23 years of age and was married the 21st of. last month to Miss Wilt, of GaUitzin, w ho is almost prostrated by his death. Charles Davenport, another member of the crew, also residing at Oallitzin, who was standing between the car and Melhorn when the latter was killed, was hit with stunning force above the right eye by the same bar. The position of Melhorn, prob ably saved Davenport's life. The injured man was taken to the hospital, and after wards to his home in liallitzin. Annual Firnrlnn to Rhododendron Park via rrnnajlrnnln Kallroad. The Pennsy'vania Railroad company announces that their annual autumnal ex- ursion Vj RhtMlodeiidroii Park, Lloyds- yille, will be run ou Thursday, October 10. At this tinie of the year a trip over the forest-clad mountains of Pennsylvania in their aut umnal splendor, unsurpassed in richness and variety of color by the works of the greatest artists, is most enjoyable. The acme of perfection, however, is reached at Khododeiidron l ark, whe-e nature in its wildn.-ss and in modern culti- ition is preserved with a most pictur esque etlect. A special train will leave Pittsburg at S:oo a. m ., and slop at principal interme diate stations betweeu that place and Cresson, the latter place included. Ex cursion tickets for this occasion, good to return until October 12, inclusive, and permitting of stop-olT at Altoona on tin return trip, will be sold at $3.00 from Pitts burg, $2.'l0 from Oreensburg, $1.25 from Johnstown, 7o cents from Cresson. and proportionate rates from intermediate stations. The extremely low rates that prevail for t hese excursions render them very popular and the opportunity offered by this year's excursion should not be missed. 3lnrrlaK I.lrenen. The. following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, October 3. lS'.i.".: August Post, Dysart, and Elizabeth Van Leeton, Lilly. E1 ward E. O'Neill. Johnstown. and Mar garet A. Ligiilner, Braddock, Pa. Hugh Canyok and Johanna Windlc, Pur itan. Ben no M. Luther. Carrol) township, and Harriet C. Duinm, Barr township. - Thomas A. Lego, Johnstown, and Ber tha R. Gilbert, Roxberry. George A. Blackburn and Gretta James. Morreliville. Calvin Overdorf and Minnie R. Black burn, Morreliville. John Enderlein and Sophia Kline, Por tage township. Joseph C. Eshleman. Harrisburg. Pa.. and Margaret A. Getlys. Cambria township. W. T. Robinson and Marfnda Strouge, Patton. Isaiah Noon and EmmaCriste, Richland township. Patrick C. Ford and Nellie Revnolds. Johnstown. Mlaeellaneona Notices. if ANTED A aeneral representative in tbtn Artisans' Savluni and Ixi-.ii lres 4.1 Filth Ave., fittsbor. Association. AJ- w TAN! Ki A reliable mo to represent a loan itituiiuq In CambrU eeuuij iuoney f utnn .fliio to tiu.imo. For particular apply to W. M. DAVIS. Ccalnort, Fa. osr between James Kirk's !arm and Eben- l urif . on the ol.t ulanlc rowl. a sum Manuel. 1 Do under can leave It at tbe Fkcem x otfie. .27 OF.O. W.sHEKKY. i: I'HE Fhenburc KulMing Si Loan Association L will Oder lr sale at the council rhaniler. F.b enphunc, on the :ourtb Monday In October, H 0.i0.mi. THUS. DAVIS, Lbstbr I..KIDER, SSecretary. President. OPF.N1NU of the OyMer Season at McBree n's. I be ster season will be opened op at Mc Kreen's lie uurint. fctensburi . on Tues Jay ev ening next, when the Do en Iresh Oysters In the inarxet can be bad to or.'er. stewed, tried or raw. Moltreen always keeps the noesi oysters, nd will continue to do so the coming sea.-oo. 3u NEW 0YSTERPARL0R. On and after Monday. October 7th. I will open up an OT.-ter parlor In the room ol M D. Hearer, on Julian street, Kienibur. Stewed Oysters Fried Oystrs, and Oysters by the i.int. quart or gallon. Fresh Fish will also be kept on hand, i'artles lent in it their orders will hive their Oys ters or Fish delivered. J AMkS 11. 1 J ANT. ocl4.1m Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Tnrned Tp After Many Tears. David Hughes, who entered the army in 1SC1, returned to Ills home in inuiana, ra. last week, after an absence of 3D years and was warmly received by his family who bad mourned him as dead, they hav lntr heard nothing of him since the war Instead of returning home, as did his com rades, he went to Wiscconsin, wheie he seems to have prospered. One of the children born shortly after he left home is now Second Lieutenant Samuel Hu.'hes of Company F, Fifth regiment, N. U. I located at Indiana. The meeting of the family was an effecting one. Mr. Hughes would give no explanation of his strange duaoneurancn after the war and of his inn-r silence. V nliite her prototype, Mrs Arden. the Indiana woman never remar ried.- BY virtue of an order ol tbe Orphans' V)ort ol Cambria county to me dlrecie t. 1 will expose to public sale at the store ol H F. Kberiy. In the township ol JMunsler. fauibrla county, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1805, at one o'clock, r. at., the following described rem estate, vlx: No. 1. Tt e one undivided half part or interest In two certain lots 01 ground situate In said vil lage ol Munster. bounded on the north by the turnpike. known as Huntinvdon street: on the eat by Cleaineld street: on tbe south by I'otiular lane, and on tbe est by lot No. 138, beiuir known ami designated on tbe plan ol lots ol said town of Munster as lots Nog. l:lo and 137 . and havtntc thereon erected a two-storied PLANK HOUSE. No. a All that certain piece or parrel ol land situate In said township ol Munster, bounded on the north by land ol Samuel Noel: on tbe east by land ol .lames iNoon: on me soutn oy tbe mm. brla At Clearfield railroad and by the lurnuike: on the west by land of tbe estate of tornllus never, deceased, and by land or the estate of Annustl je Durbin, deceased , containing DENTISTRY. Do you know we are taking out teeth ev.-ry day without one particle of pain? Well, we are doing this very thing with "Odoiitunder." the only local anesthetic that has stood the test and to-dav it Is the only one that is used universally hy den tists who are up to date iu their calling. The price for "tKlonlunder" wheii paiu less is .mi cents, but if you experience the least pain, we only charge you the usual price, as cents. How about those teeth that need filling? Well, you say they don't ache. That just the reason why you should have them rilled now. After they hive ach.nl once you will probably have to have the nerve killed and the tooth treated if you are de sirious of saving it. I only charee 5 cents for amalgum iillings and from Jl.oo up for gold Iillings. These are hard-lime prices but they go just the same. Why procras tinate? that's a big word but it'sacood one right here because procrastination means to the patient loss of sleep, neural gia, car-ache, tooth-ache and goodness knows what else. We know of a gtiod many young ladies of our acquaintance who would have been married long ago if it hadn't been for those horrid-looking teeth. Ilemember. toevery patient naving teeth fill.nl I give a !ox of Dr. Iiichards' tcoth powder and full instructions for the care of the teeth. On the i;ith of each month 1 will extract teeth free of charee. You say why on the 13lh. Weil. now. that's my business. All you have to do is to come. Remember I won't take out your eood teeth, because 1 don't lielieve in it. Then you say suppose the 13th falls on Sunday. Come right along and we will be only loo glad to relieve you of the olleird ing member. T.M.RICIIARDS, D.D.S., jul.U JULIAN STUEET. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can be 48Acresand 116 Perches. fjjlU rDH prTRniNIM Keservlnir and excentinir. however, two small I IiIhUL I II "J 111 I LI llULLUIlla Keservlnir and excepting-, however, two small portions thereof, axKrcicatioir tbree acres more or lots, wnicn I biup rarren in Lis iiietime soil ami conveyed to the Cambria A t'lcarheld Kail- read Company. IIUIIS OF SALE: Ten per ceut. ol the iiurchase money to be paid in hand at tbe tin.e ol sale; the balance of one- third at the continuation of sale: one-third In one rear trom the continuation ol sate, an.l the remaining; third in two years irjui the contirma tli nol sale, llelerred payments to bear Interest and to sacured by judgment bond and roort gage ol tbe purchaser. H P. KAKKKN. Administrator ol estate of Vbillp Karren, dee'd. Munster Twp., Oct. 4.1885 .3t Administrator's Sale OK VAI-VABl.E REAL ESTATE ! We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum, it you wish the Most : Moraly : Satisfactory : OAs in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., 131 3 151 SI raj 3 5 5 a 5 5 s 5 5 2 5 3 3 5 5 3 3 5 3 3 a 5 31 15 NEWXJ TE OF NOW ON SALE AT BRADLEYG' GASH STORE, GALLITZIN, PINNA. I 5 - 3 5 a 51 New Dress Goods. New Linings and New Trimmings. Full line of Prints, Muslins and Isovelty Goods of all descriptions. Plenty of Fall Underwear for Ladies, Men and Children, commencing in price from 17c. for Heavy Weight Ladies' Vest. Men's Shirts and Drawers from 25c. up to Finest Made. New Patterns in Blankets from 75c. up to $3.50 for all-wool Plaid Blanket. New Styles in Shoes, Hats everything all at the LOWEST GASl-i PBSCES. Complete. and see our Stock. It is full and THOS. BRADLEY'S, wiii in Eisss mi is ran. 31 5 3 5 3 51 rai 151 3 5 a 51 f3J 151 f3J 151 3 5 3 5 fa 151 rai 151 3 5 3 5 3 151 3 51 r3j 31 15 151 131 151 31 13 rsi oetlS.Wly. KITISHrKO HEFT K1TTSBUKU, PA. is a & r- The Purs Hairy sml rood Law. The lt'ciIatur; ha pased a law tliat may brins many a one Into trouble. Tbe law provides that kuh1s put up fur food or drink must be pure or labelled "Com pound," as the case may be. No manu facturer or dealer in food or drink of any kind can place it on tbe market and label the package strietly pure when it is not, as heretofoie. Forexampl", apple butter, which must be made from apples only, with the necessary iujrredients to it to pre serve it. Otherwise, applebutter may be made fiom pumpkins or some other article of food. It will be necessary lor every dealer in food or drink to see thai the package is labelled for what it is by Octo ber 1. The law is very strict in this mat ter, and if anyone is caught selling Koods, no matter when purchased, he will make himself liable to a heavy line, or tine and imprisonment. All that is necessary in this case Is to provide yonrsell wll.i a label with the word "compound, ' and paste it on the pack ace, provided vou are not certaiu of its purity. Comlnc Down 1UJT Creek. A corps of si peniylvaniaenBineers are now enuazed in locating their survey up the north fork of IJUeklick to i'.tevens Run, near Wm. Williams' rviU, fiiq there up Stevens run to the Summit, which they crass and, then it Is supposed the st,r vev strikes laurel Run, and then Yellow Creek, at Simon's mill theq down Yellow Creek where a junction is made with In diana branch at Ilonier City. We do nut triva this route as otllctal, but our inform ant believes that the above Is the way ehoueo. This corps of surveyors are mak ing the permanent location and claim to Lave found an excellent crossing place over the Summit, between the headwaters of the two streams. Indiana Democrat. Milled toy m Marrow. On Saturday afternoon Mr. Thomas Sebriiiff, a farmer who resides near Cher- rytree, was harrowing a piece of ground, and for a team had a yoke of ozen. From some cause or other the cattle became tin manageable and ran off. At the entrance to the field was a little two-year-;o!a child oi Mr. Sebring playing, !tid whenthe cat tle started, to tn away they rcade for the gap In the fence, dragging the harrow af ter them. The little child w& knocked down by the harrow ap4 fell under it, and was dr.i2e:4 several rods over some very rough ground before being released by the tilting of the harrow, When picked up the child Wd4 unconscious, covered with blood and wounds and uearly divested of clothing. It died in about two hours af terwards. Snmmil Neltool. Number enrolled girls, 17; boys, 21; to tal. 3S. Average girls, 10; boys, 17; to tal, 33. Perfect in attendance (Jrace Kager, Myrtle Myers, Cella Glass, Regina Glass. Mary I'arrish, Joseph I'arrlsh, Si mon Kc ken rod. Hugh Kckenrod and Rob ert Hell.' virtue of an order Issuinir out of the Or- Iihi Court ol I'amt.rin county, the un ler- siunc.l A ittntnislrator of Mary J. Klthan, de ceased, will expose to ulule sale on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1W3. at one o'rlock. r. M . at the house on said prem ises, all thai certain met ol land situate in 'icar held tonyhi. t'attliria dimly. Pa.. Uiumled a 1 . 1 desrritMfd as follows: Bririnotnic at a st: thence t land ol Henry i;kenrode north 14 de crees cit U'O perches to M.inters; thence hy land of Kosalia I.ttunner north 51 dturees east !7 tierches to a corner ner a rock: thence !v laud 4oru.-rly oithe estate of I'eter K'sban. deceased, south Udeicrees east Kf perches to a post, and thence l y land of John Karlhcltn south &. de urccs west bH perches to the place ol heuiuninK. coiitatniiiK 35 Acres and 100 Perches, ore or Irnn. This tract ol land lays two miles east of the K-owinir town of Patton and rlge to the road leadiUK from tj-kennxle's .Mill to Patton. (Sood sprinii water, land Is nearly all cleared and In Kix.d style ol cultivation, and under lence. n.xxt . rchard and ti story bouse. Iand Is underlaid with coal. 1 KHMS OF SAIE: 'ne-third ol the pnr-hase money to he paid on delivery ol the deed and the lialauce in two eipial annual payments with in te rest. secured uon the premises hy bond and morticaKe ol purchaser. I'ETEK KtSHAN. Admlntrator ol Mary J. Kishao, lata ui Wash ington townbu. decoded. lil.y 1'.. Sept. -A. 1'.S KI. YS CREAM haimCATARRH In tfuirkly tlranxe the AfinffM I'ain anil i njiamnutt n. Jloa Im the &mt. lrotr1 th Xtrnthrnnr 'rwm Additionnt 'M. Hmtorrn the &rnn' m of Tnntc and fnneti. It Will Cure COLD 'N HEAD A pitrticle Is ai plied luu each nostrel and is aifreeahle. Iriceo0 cents at liruirarlsts or hy tnai 1 tlY KKOTHtKS, W Warren Street. New York. nov.iu.si ly U 111 I'OU'S MTl"t. i The undorslicned Auditor apivilnted by the Orphans' Oourt oi 1'amhria county to Investi gate the tacts in relation io me petuin oi Mi chael Kearney Administrator c. t. a. vl the estate rl John Kearney, decease.!, lor an onier to sen real estate K r the payment ol debts, etc., and to reiK it uii'm the expediency ol grantlnit an order ol sale, and aire the amount to be raised by such sale, hcret'y iitves notice that he will ait at bis i.ftice in the Inirouiih ol r.benshura un U IA- lA Y. Otri'OHKK Tl. 1W5. at 10 o'clock, a. m . tor the lor the purpose ol attendlnic to the duties ol said appoint nent. at which time and place all persons interested may attend ii tney s?! proper. a i.v in r. KbensburK. IJa.. Sept. 27, 1H!5. Auditor. 4 IPlTOK'SMniff. J Notice Is l ertby iiiven that the nnderslirn- ed,hKVin been hppoinit-o Auditor to disiribule the tund in the bands ol . A. It. I.ittie. Irus- teotosell tbe Teal es'.ate ol Abraham Troxell, deceased, a shown by his first and bnal account t those legally entitled theieto. will sit at the IMftrlct Attorney s iimce. in t oun iiouse. en6burt. on W KIN 1-IAY. KT. Hi ll, lias, at 10 o clock . A M . when and wnere those Interest ed ma attend or be lorever debarred fmm com- idi In on said lund. it. n. iu l Lii.t. Ebensburic. Pa., S'ept. 20. 18y&. Auditor. V11MIMSTK ATOK S NlU ICt Nolle Is hereby iriven that letters ol ad- mlnisiratloH on the estate ol Michael J. Naxle. late ol llean township, 'ambria county, deceased. have been granted to the undersigned. All per Mint Indebted to said estate will ploae make Im mediate payment, and those harinir claims or demands an n to ft the same will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. J tK'l o ill. 'I. r.. Administrator of the estate of Michael Naxle deceased. Hohvar. Westmoreland Co., Pa., Sept. 13,1 VSSICINEE'SNOIIOK. Notice Is hereby a-iven that Wy deed of volun larv silt nment, duied theijrd day ol September. H P. Anderson and Mary J. Anderson bis wile. ol the twwnsbip ol AlleKhenv. assigned to me all the property, real, personal and mixed, jf the sai l B. P. Anderson, in trust Ic.r the benefit of creditors. All persons Indebted to the said es tate are do titled to make paymen. to me and those bavine claimsairtlnst the same vili present them properly authenticated for ettleineat. A.m. tit.' v:JV. Eheosbarir. Pa Oct. 4, 1935. a 1 M I N i ST K AH Ut 'S I i) l'U ' E. J Kstate ol Philip Noel, deceased. Letters of administration ca ihe estate ol Phil ip Noel, d ceased, late ol Munster township. Cambria county, Pennsylvania, bavin teen a ranted to me, all parties Indebted to said estate are hereby notliied to make payment to me with out delay, and those haylux claims atcainst the same will present Ik em duly authenticated lor settlement. I.OCU !l2Ci V. H. MILL, Altoona. Pa.. Sept. 8. 15.X " OTll'K Is hereby given that the loiiowiug at. it counts bave been bled in tne Court ot tkm utoH I leas in and lor t'ambna county and will be continued by tbe said t'ourton Monday. (K'to- ber 24, unless eause i-e shown to the contrary: Account ol .u, 1. Bearer, asstirnre or Al. K. M . Creery and wile. First and nnal account oi Jonn it. money, as slinee olJof. Jenkins and wile. J. U. UAUti x , I ct. 4, 1. 8. L. RBKI. If ATSIOT ... REED & READE, Attorneys at I jiav tKKNSBlrK. - - - PENN A. e-Ofllco on teutre street. (4.28 93 KITTELL & LITTLE, .A.ttoinoys4 nt I av, EUENSBl'Kd, PA. Offle in pera House. 2.9.54 rr W. DICK, Xe ATTOKN KY-AT-I.A W. tSKSSSFK. PBMK'A J-Special attention to given claims tor Pen sion rtounty. etc. chT- "wo I LEAD THE IN High Art Clothing for Short, Stout and Regular Sizes, and Furnishings. Stylish, serviceable goods the correct thing in men's wear at money-saving prices. Children's Suits in all grades now on show. Our fall stock of High Art Clothing, the pick and flower of this country's clothing, especially selected fabrics, tailor made garments in all the newest and most fashionable shapes. Our men's apparel is made on the new principle every garment is fitted to a liviDg model and conforms to the natural lines of the human figure. As a result we can guarantee a perfect fit. IXI am the only clothier that sells High Art Clothing in Blair county. JF. Mt-KKNKICK, iTTPRSHT lllliciil'ssmol AT LAW, bULNSHI lill, -Office on Centre street. PA irtOO Llo'ontli Ave.,Altoonn, Fn. Fall and Winter. H.fI MYERS. ATTOK?) EYVAT-L.A V EsissBias, Pa. Office In OolloDade Kow. on Centre street, I DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN tY-AT L.A W EBtHKElKd, PBMMA. lVO01ca In Op4rs, Honse. Center street. JOHN PFISTER, 1IEAI.F.K IN GENERAL FilEBCHAHDISE, EarJffare. QMCBsrae, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Vr.VETAKI.M IN SEASON, We are now displaying the largest stock of Best-Made Fall and Winter Clothing, Overcoats, and Gents' Furnishings and Shoes in Cambria county. Our line of Overcoats is immense. We sell well-made and per fect-fitting Clothing as low if not lower than anyone in the State. We have all sizes to fit the small bey as well as the largest man, no matter whether you are short or tall, lean or fat, we can fit you. All we ask is lor you to examine our goods and learn our prices, , and you will be convinced that the best place in Cambria county to buy Clothing is at CA. HARBAUGH'S, CARR0LLT0WN, PA. II A K X FHS, ETC . OPPOSITE JUNCTION EBENSBURG MARBLE AND GRANITE HOTEL, MONU&yiENTAL : WORKS! CRESSON, PA. tna2-3ly Announcement ! 'I'AKE Ntirit't. thai I hare purchased at eon L staple's sale the lollowlnir property which I will leave In the tossession oi iurs. j. r.. urau. in l.oretto boioauh. All persons are hereby no tified not to intertero with said property. ist ol Koods sold; 1 evokinic stove, 1 heat inn stove. 13 chairs. 1 cupboard. 1 table. 1 lot carpel, I b-d and bedding, 1 slnicle bed. 1 ciuck. i ci.-ck. i ami. Allegheny Twp., Oct. 4, ls. We tho unaorsiirniMi, wish to unnouncs to the public and our patrons that we will conduct our business on a Strictly Cash Basis on ana after Sept. 1, 1895, and that on and after that date it will be imimssihlo for us to extend anv credit. This will enable ns 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 natronace in the future, as iu the past, we remain Yours Truly, LUTHER & WILLIAMS. aniclfl 8t PERSONS TO TRAVEL WANTED. Several faithful gentle men and laities to travel for established house. Salary, $780.00 and Expenses. Position permanent if puited; also in crease. State reference and enclose ! self-addressed stamped envelope. THE NATIONAL, 316-217-31S Onuiha liuilding, CHICAGO. IXtCt'TOK'S NOTICE, j Estate of Michael liar key. deceased. letters, testamentary on the esttte ot Michael Hark rv. late ol tbe township ot t'learheld. ciun- ty ol l ambna. deceased, iiavfnK heen aranted to me. notice Is hereby given toail persons indebted to seld estate to make Immediate payment, and those havinv claims airainst the same will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. KKNNK CAWUY. Clearfield Twp Aon. 30. ISii.X. Executor. a I!MlNTSTKATOKM NOTICE. ie.ters ol aiuiinlstratioo in the estate of Miles Ivory. late at meartleld township. Cam bria county, deceased, havlne been Kranted to roe. all persons Indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those havinc claims axalnst the same will present tbeut properly authenticated for settlement. LI KE BEHK. Administrator of Miles Ivory, deceased. St, Augustiue. I "a., Septa.isui. ft f5"AVc are rejmrel to Amiih on short notice antl at prices tliat tlt-fy ciiiit t itin MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, VAULTS AND POSTS WHAT VK 1H): K t-j -distantly on lmni one of ' lie I -arrest and E5es SltH-tc-l Stock of any (unrern in the County. (Jive personal supervision to the manufacture and t-hit-mciit of all or.lt-rs. I'se none hut the lU-st Stock, and jay p-.irticiilar att-n tioti to the setting of all work. Also ajrents for the fa mous Champion Iron Fenv. ALL COi:i:irjN DUNCE ANSWKKKD. J. WILKINSON & SON, Kr.KNSBUlKJ, PA. BEHSMD THE QUBTAIMS .We have a full line of TRUSSES antl SUPPORTERS of every description. A rupture is of such vital im portance that we keep in stock all sizes and makes of TRUSSES. We solicit correspondence and can fill orders by mail. BAYISOFS - DRUG - STORE. It Will Pay You Togo to QUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattinfrs, Oil Cloths, BlanKets, Feathers, &c. Prices Reduced on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Large Packages. . JJ AMIES (UTIim I I r-- f tr c ft ST.--. i c-; - .- 11 I, :4 rr t'-- r - F - I fr I1 tt
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