Sanitaria f iceman. FBF.NSBVRO, CAMBRIA CO., PA. KK1PAV. - - OCTOBER IS. 15. ,y r Abel Lloyd, of this place, Las been i!ir ,,-vt-ral week. Maecie 0"Xill. went to I'itts z ,,1 Monday on a visit. ,l-:-iieritT Gray, of Carrolltown, was ,-ti-Nurg on Tuesday. lr. and Mrs. Cyrus V. Jones returned ZV-'ii Thursday evening. Lleii Farren died at her home in ..,.;.-r township, one day last week. yl(-. J-iT Evans brought down two jiiirki-ys on Tuesday with his little .2- Ir. M. I- I-earT. of Chest Springs, .. a f,. hours in town on Wednes- i.,! ii,-s sold at fifteen cents a bushel '4 ; ': 1 C ?air livui k'vu v ww u ,1 i!iJ!'rd Uenny, of the Mountain -i.ir'.fd on a western trip ou Sat- lr- .loiiu Lloyd, of this place, broke lPf i,.-r arms on Friday last by an acci- y; Marv Ilolx-rts, of this place, spent ,,!, nf days in Johnstown this week ;L I'ri'-inls. - Kate O'Neill, or .'ittsbunr. is , . ,.k. i,. r si-u-rs. Misses Mary Ellen and uf this place. rri!iieine!its are about being made ,-rertioii of a Catholic church at , ,. k- at tbe Klacklick railroad. !r. .1. H- Wilber, of this place, started M iiiif in: Monday, being called thither . : : ii. ' of his mother. . H'lidaysbury irroeer has an apple ruvereii with clusters of delicate ....in- ami tiny irret-n apples. Mr. .Kibn Si hott. of this place, was a ....hiT' i on tlie train that was wrecke'd Miliar mi Wednesday of lat week, but ijKii iinliuri. -Mr. .l -lin 'Hara. of Minister town- ;.. iMii.ii.late for poor director ou the aui-raii' ticket, was a visitor to Ebens i ..ii Wednesday. -A !" hauling eighteen cars broke i. ii the slope at the Delauey mines .jjv last week, making kindling wood i.ariy all the cars. -ll. i.ry I'.uruau w as broucht to jail on i.rJay. answer a charge of larceny. n implicated in the robbery of the store J. ii MuoiuoutU, at Dunio. -A H uiiktaaian miner was caught by a J. -late at No. 3 mine at Spangler, on i: iay of last week. His nose was -l;rd and his left shoulder broken. -Ih.- ivsioVtice of James Kowe in Seott r. WV-iumreland county, was burned N.u.lay nieht durii.g the absence of the . y. I. o--. -.'; pariiaiiy nisureu. -Mr Frank Moran, of Allegheny town- ;.. ai.d Messrs. Oaulel and Jobu . .an. -f Callitzin township, paid the ;i man i.tlice a pleasant visit on Wed- -Tin- I'atton Clay Manufacturing Cora s. uf 1'aitoii. has let the contract for .-.in lliu clay plant in that place. The i;aii will employ about 1U) men and ve I'atton yuite a tiooni. -J.idk'.- .Mayer, of Clinton county, hand ;u an order a few days ago ordering :;t,ree roiit ts a year instead of four as -.fi.ie. The terms hereafter will be ..n January, May and September. -.r..ri:f ll.if.-cker and Daniel Allen, : uj-iI residents of Johnstown, were ..i.t to the almshouse on Monday ev . t.v 1'oor li rector Moore, tbey both ,i unaMe to make their living. ft.r r nl mills ol the Cambria Iron -pauy at .lotinstown started up on Jav uf last week on single turn. iu:i! I.a- been idle for the past two -. Aiitnit .'"i men are employed. A ,.-ai tre.- in the yard of L. M. Clark, L-rrtref. I ml iana county, was bloom -i. tl.ree -eparale times this season and rr i;T in iiciiiv v t it (Tlx uf 1 V . I " n - tl.e la-t crop lieing small when ripe. Mr-. Annie Hays, of Aitoona, who In. ar. ling house, was robbed Suu-m?-'''7iii casb. She had placed the -y ,ii a diawer in a room occupied by u-u.i ne, and he is thought to be the Tie (.i.tuto crop in Centre county is : i: -u iai ue that the tubers are be a linn: on the market at "Jo cents -lie!, while some farmers are glad to j"- tl.ein ul" a oiice as low as 10 ,ir..iut two hundred applicant-! i-iMiuiii. the comniissioners of '- J i-i.iinty have sehvted Chas. C. uf i M.,.-r tow nship, for the posi- j. te ar.l of the bounty home at a . j, c - . Mei year. Uiiii: Kev. Ilisbop I'helan. assisted by !::.. nf John-town, aud liev. u! 1 1.!- place, administered the Sac " ' "f i i.iitirniatiiiu to alMiiit li per- tl.e i Imrch of the Holy Name iu a--e "h Tuesday. ' - a"- n! i.m of oui readers is called -- w rt;-i meiit of 11. Orth, of (Jal- - 'in- page. A large stock. low - ai.'l it.- ami courteous treatment ter;-iie 0f bouse, ant) it al- Uiii.ana- a UU-ral share of patro:i- "-'m v the absencp .f Andrew Moo ' r .iit ,; i,ire at Dunlo, on Tues- it: fur a few minutes, a sm-ak -Uerwil ; he rear w indw and car- ie lm.iiey drawyer containing . a r- ,.lver and some other small ret ary of Agriculture Ilarn 'e the following dates for .in. : Ili-iiford, February T; iry in: t'ainbria, February 12; r'iary H; Indiana, February tiii . February 20; Clear- Mar -- ?: -t purii,.!, of the public road lying tiie U.!.,iU'h limits, leading from x '-" Nicktown, having been de v a ::, the ritiens ofllarrtown-4r'- r. iilating a petition to have -"-in..- i.oeiiea up iu order to give "r.-, t., Suaiiijler. SntifjUr St il- '''' --!y handling a revolver, the :. n-year old son of Mr. A. D. ' -Of!. Ilf .krA 1.,., klnuJJ 1-anJ, the ball taking off the !.iiif.-r, guing through the palm "ii.il 4i. J grazing his abdomen. He '"i-'iy hurt but he made a nariow ' 'to hurley, of Aitoona, has been J the I'eiinsy ivauia railroad -' ahin.-t shop thirty year and " '.. nlJci employes of the cotn- u the thirteenth anniversary re- J "' employes of the cabinet shop ""J Hurley with a handsome gold S,?!,,r j4y n'Kht the lifeless body of ' t- kl, s. who resided w ith hs fam- 4, vi!'e, Clearfield county, wa-i ' c-tithe uublie road near his home lw" huliei holes In the head. I ' ft . veteran aud had received his itint day, and it iu thought b was " rtd for his money. There i do tlue urderer. Miss Cora Minich, of Columbia, Pa., who has been visiting friends to Ebens burg for several weeks, returned home on Thursday morning. Miss Maud Zahm accompanied her as far as Aitoona where she will visit friends. Agents of the Pennsylvania Railroad company have secured options on several thousand acres of land al3ng the South Fork brar.ck, in Cambria county, and It is said to be the intention of the company to develop the coal In that territory. A law went Into effect October 1st which provides heavy fine or imprison ment or both to those in charge of tele graph or telephone offices who divulge private mailers passing over their lines. and persons who wrougfully obtain such matters from these sources are liable to the same penalties. The Greensburg Trihunc says that on Tuesday of last week, while Charles Muhl- eulierg, of Mt. Pleasaut township, was at work in his field, he was suddenly stricken blind, and has since been unable to see a particle. The attending physician has no hopes of his ever regaining his sight. He is aged about sixty years. Judgments aggregating f43,0U) were entered at Uollidaysburg on Monday against Frank M. Morrow, of Altoor., the pioprietor of one of the largest dry goods establishments iu thatcity. The pim ipal creditors are the H. 1J. Clafliu company, of New York, aud the Aitoona Iiank. An assignment w ill likely be made. One reason why bicycles will not be much cheaper ne.l season thau they "vere this season is because there is a scarcity of tubing- There are only three works iu this country that can make bicycle tubing, aud these firms have already sold the eu- lire output for the seasou. The shortage of tubing w ill therefore prevent anv cut in the prie of w heels next year. During the afternoon trip of the train ou the brauch ou Friday, the front axle of one of the lreight cars broke loose and ran down over the embankment near Win- terset. The coupling withstood the shock and held the car uut.il tram was stopped. The passengers were taken to Creson ou a freight car, w biie the rear portion of the train, including the passenger car, were left behind. A dispatch from Uollidaysburg says: Edward Smith, a wealthy bachelor of Lincoln, Neb., recently inserted this want a 1 veriiseineul iu a Chicago paper: 'Wanted A wile, who is not a new wo- mau." Miss Mary Keller, a well-known aud prepossessing young woman of Uolli daysburg. read the advertisement aud the correspondence that followed resulted in the marriage of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for their western home. A man named Anderson, from Belle- foute, was killed w bile hunting deer iu the Green woods on Thursday of last week. He was standing on a log w atching a deer crossing and holding tin-guu by the muz zle, w iih the butt resting on the ground. He drew the weapon up hastily aud the hammer caught on the log and flew back, exploding the carlrige. The ball, a 44 calibre, stru.k him under the chin aud uassed out at the top of his head, causing instant death. On Wednesday morning of last week while Paul Sti filer aud his w ife of Greene township, Indiana county, were absent in the woods gallic ringcheslnuts. their house caught lire aud was entirely cousumed. Their two children, aged two and four years, were locked in wheu the couple left and were burned to death. The tire was discovered by the neighbors who arrived at the scene before the parents. The dis tress of the parents was overwhelming wheu they returned to their home. A daring attempt to rob Hiram Scholtz was made near South Folk on Saturday night. He was walking along the Dunlo branch to his home uear lovett, w hen la was alttcked by two Slavs, both of whom were armed wilh knives. Mr. Scholtz had a stout cane with which he succeeded in beating off his assailants. An information has been made against the parties, w hom Mr. Shotlz knows as residents of Dunlo, but they have succeeded in eluding the of ficers w ho were seut out to effect their ar rest. Monday evening of last week Miss Maggie Diamond died at the home of her mother, Mrs. Maiy Diamond. On Wed nesday morning just as the funeral was about to leave the house the mother suddenly dropped dead. Death was sup posed to have been caused by heart dis ease brought on by long watching at the bedside of the daughter. The funeral of thrt daughter proceeded to St. Mary's cem etery and was followed by that of the mother the following day .Ilollidaijxhurg Standard. Mr. Harry Risinger, of Rayne town ship, had his traction engine demolished Its t '"riday and will attempt to collect damages off Cherry hill township for the same. While des-.-ending a hill near the farm of Wm. Short, the traction engine, in going over a bad breaker, broke a cog in the steering wheel aud Mr. Risinger lost all control of the machine, and despite his efforts to check theengine, it went oyer the steep bank, making a complete wreck of the machine. Mr. Risinger places his loss at $4X. The men saved themselves by jumping just as it weut over. Indiana IhiiuK'rat. The C. Otto Manufacturing company, the new concern receutly located near Carman's Mills, has its plant completed and now running its full capacity. It is what is termed a six bench factory, and manufactures brown acetate of lime and crude-wood alcohol; a tine quality of charcoal is also turned out, as a bv-pro-d-nct. Sixteen men, besides twelve wood choppers, are steadily employed, the com pany having sold the entire product of its ulani for five years. The company is composed of Messrs. C. Ott, W. A. Rose crans, Joseph A. Gray aud Simon F Lantzy, the two latter old and well kuow n residents of this county. A meeting of representative Demo crats of the districts of Elder, Susque hanna and Hastings was held at the Kin ney House, Hastings, on Wednesday even lug of last week for the purpose of fwrm Ing a Demobratic club. The meeting was presided over by Edward Mcllugh, and R. J. Kavlor was elected secretary. After in explanation of the objects of such an organization by Mr. Mcllugh, and a few remarks by other persons, a temporary organization w-as effected by the election of Anthony Anna. Esq.. as president; K. J. Kaylor as secretary, and James Mc- Neelis. treasurer, and ii was decided to hold a public meeting in the opera house tn Hastings on Wednesday evening next to forui a permanent organization. nmrriait LlfcaM. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Thursday, October 17, 1S'J.": William 15. Hender. Carrolltown, and Matlie J. Duiiiiii, I arrull township. Augustine Airhart aud Anuie Lance, P.arr township. Joseuh Kolarik aud Mary Grega, Johns town. William V. McCartuey aud Maude M. (win, Mountaiudale. Edward C. Lorentz aud Arma Tross. Johnstown. Michael (iypl and Mary Fisher, Rarnes boro. Ilond E. Kliue, Aitoona, and Carrie H. Swisher, (iallitzin. M ichael J. Clark and Susannah Skelly, Gallium. William T. Peer and Ella M. Ruffner Johnstown. Steve Fiatruch aud Sophia Kosluop, Johns town. fcberlflPs &tie. Sheriff Coulter has advertised the fol lowing properties to be sold at sheriff's sale at the court bouse In Ebensburg on Monday, October 2Sth, 1S'.5, atone o'clock. p. m.: The interest of James J. Rhoddy, ad ministrator of Lydia Gill and Dennis Caw ley and P. M. Stoy, tenants in possession, in a certain lot of ground In Ashville bor ough, fronting 50 feet on liroad street and extending back 100 feet, having thereon erected a dwelling house and storeroom. The interest of Roselia Gutwald and Si mon Gutwald in a lot or piece of ground in Elder township. The interest of I. J. Weakland in 40 acres of land in Carroll township. The interest f Martha Iilatt and Dan iel Rlatt in a lotof ground in Ashville bor ough, having thereon a two-story plank dwelling. The interest of Thomas Carroll in a lot of ground in Gallitzin borough, fronting on Church street, having thereon a two- story frame house and outbuildings. The interest of Andrew Hileman in a half lot of ground in Gallilzin borough, having thereon erected a livery aud sale stable. The interest of the same in a lot ar piece of ground in Gallitziu borough, having thereon a two-story building and outbuildings. The interest of Nicholas Smelizer in a lot ot ground in Gallitziu, having thereon a two-story frame house aud outbuildings. The interest of Andrew Urochmeier iu a lot of ground iu Gallitziu borough, having thereon a two-story frame house. The interest of Samuel Ord iu a lot or piece of land in Gallitziu borough, having thereon a two-story plank house and oth er outbuildings. The interest of Andrew Maxmanski in a lot or piece of ground iu Gallitziu borough, having thereon erected a frame house. The interest of Rosanna Miller in a piece or parcel of land in Gallitziu borough, hav ing thereon a two-story frame house and other outbuildings. The interest of Jacob Rufley in a lot of grouud iu Tunnelhill borough, having thereon erected a frame dwelling house. The interest of Walter Rullege iu a lot of ground in Gallitzin borough, having thereon a two-story frame house. The interest of Henry R. Rertram in a lot of ground in Gallitzin borough, having thereon a frame dwelling house. The interest of L. A. Piatt in the sur face of a piece or parcel of land in Susque hanna township, Cambria county, con taining tio acres, more or less, having thereon erected a barn. The interest of William Parker, David II. Thomas and George Gould iu and to all the coal aud fireclay, the following undi vided interest, viz: William Parker, one half; David H. Thomas, one-fourth, and George Gou!d, one-fourth, in a certain piece or parcel of land in Carroll township, containing 'M acres and one perch net measure. The interest of Catharine Rurgoon and F. D. liurgoon in a lotof ground in Ash ville borough, fronting .TO feet on Chestnut street, and having thereon a two-story dwelling house. The interest of Peter Grabany and Maiy Grabany in the undivided one-half inter est in a lot of ground iu the borough of Hastings, having thereon a two-story house. The interest, personal, real or mixed property, franchises and rights of the Lilly Water Company, in 105 acres of laud in Washington township. Also, the property rights, franchises, mains, pipes, plugs, etc., of the Lilly Water Compauy under aud upon the streets, lands, etc., in the bor ough of Lilly. I nt Ilia Tbrwat. George IJarr, of lilandsburg, in Reade township, this county, ou last Friday af ternoon left home, remarking to his wife that he was going to see his brother-iu law at the coal tipple, a short distance away. In the evening her brother return ed from work and on being asked by Mrs. IJarr in relation to her husband, it became apparent that he had not gone to the tip ple as he had intended. The fact that Mr. Harr had not been well for some time and had been acting queerly occasionally now dawned upon the wife aud she was very much alarmed. On going to bis room she found his empty razor case with the razor gone and at once surmised the purpose of her husband. The neighbors were called upon and at once a search was started. Night and day the search w as kept up until Saturday even ing when his lifeless body was found near the Sandy Run dam, about one mile from nis nome. a large gash in his throat, a pool of blood and the razor lying close lie side him told the rest of the tale. Mr. P.arr w as a native of Englan J, about 4o years of age, and had been in this ooun try about IS years. He leaves a wife and five children. A Terrible Arrldfnt. On Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock Hack- ett Lahey. aged 16 years, sou of Mr. Caron Lahey. of Lilly, while playing in Rainey's planing mill, fell against a circular saw which was revolving rapiily. His bodv was cut through diagonally from the left shoulder to the right leg and death was instaneous. The grief of the parents w hen iney were apprisea oi me accident was a most affecting sight. The body was in terred in the cemeterv at liily at 0 o'clock on Wednesday morning. The boy, in company with several com- punions, while on their way to school, stopped at the steam saw mill across the railroad from the former's home aud begau playing about the mill, which was in oper ation. They began working about the circular saw and young Lahey attempted to pull a board from the log carrier, w hich was pushing It to the saw. Suddenly his foot slipped and ran between the floor and the saw and was cut off. In his excite ment and hurry to extricate himself he threw himself directly in front of the saw and was cut In two. Fatal Runaway. Mrs. Joseph Croft and her two small children, residing two miles south of Roaring Sjriiig, I.Iair county, t-tnt Sunday with Mrs. Croft's father Josiah N. Hite and in the evening her brother, Howard, started to drive her and the children home !n a two-horse lig When near the outskirts of the town the horses scared at a drunken mac lying In the road, and, becoming unmanageable ran away. The buggy was upset and the occupants thrown out. Mrs. Craft, who was subject to heart trouble, received In juries which resulted in death two hours later. The others escaped with a few scratches. fiesides her husband, two children.' father and the brother aliove named, Mrs. Croft is survived by two brothers living In Aitoona Sherman A and Lackey A. Hite. F. W. Clark, as L. Dimoud, South Real Eatate Xraaferm. . Octave Caron et ux. to Mantuanna, El der; consideration, $30. FrankMansuanna et ux. to Louis Mat- tilda. Elder, ?00. Rev. John Roy le et al.. trustee, to Rt- Rev. Richard Phelan, trustee, Johnstown, Sheriff of Cambria county to David II. Roberts, Cambria, 10. John Ashcroft et al., to James P. Con- ley, Cresson, f 125. Denlinger Bros, to Atlantic Refining Company, Patton, $4oo. W. H. Noon etux. to signee, Couemaugh, f 1. M. J. Buck et al. to A. Fork. r.UJiiO. Harriet L. Ellis et al. to Mary M. File, Franklin. l.0tk). Henry Wissinger et ux. to August Ros- baugh. Conemaugli, t"-'.". Charles Wendell et ux. to August Ros- baugh, Concmaugh, 200. Mathias Walheim to Annie C. Evans, Johnstown, $'XK Thomas Barnes et ux. to C. S. DTnvil- liers, Susquehanna. 17,500. Thomas Barnes et ux. to Mary A. D In- villers, Barnesboro, $1. George M. Wertz et ux. to G. II. Cole, Johnstown. H50. G. H. Cole at ux. to Jacob Singer, Johns town. J1.700 John Ashcroft et al. to Anna Schweder- er. Lresson, fl.iO. Spangler Improvement Company to Nicola Caputo et al.. Spangler, $1."0 Commonwealth of P nnsylvania to Robert J inlay, QiieinaheiiiDg township. Somerset county, s7. Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania to Robert Iinlav, Qiiemahoniug township. Somerset county, f'.i2. Elizabeth Costlow et vir to Henrietta Coal M ining company, Adams, C.OitO. William Cox, Sr., to Sarah Ann Cox, Clearfield, f 1. Heirs of Jacob Horner to George Dan iels, Johnstown, tl. There are five cases of typhoid fever in West Tavlor township, two of which are pronounced critical. Impure watt is sup posed to be the cause. Ml-rllaneons Sollro. AN TEI A general representative In tbla unty to ornanlie local noaraa ior uie Annan.' Sarlnm and ljo-n Association. Ad dress VI nit a Ae., Plttaburn. Pa. mehaa W'ANTEll A reliable man to represent a loan TV Institution in Camhrla county Money loaned In tarns of $10 to io.o0. For particulars apply to W. M. DA V IS, Ccalt-ort, Fa. mctconf. TOST between James Kirk's ?arra and Krwnj j Imrir.on tbeolit flank ront.a tun blanket, in tinder can leave It at the Kummia ortlre. 1.27 OEO. W.i0HfcKKY. Argument I iota. List of causes set down for argument October 2Sth, ls.C: Meskes vs. Delozier. McCoy vs. Confer. I )un in ire vs. Slonibaugh. L'se Smith vs. Brallier et al. In re exceptions to reftort of auditor in assigned estate or J. It. Ktiooes. In re exceptions to report of a. Fatal VrMk Sear Aitoona. A train of twelve water tanks drawn by engine No. 13tr2 going south and passenger train No. 404 going north collided in the cut a short distance south of Allegheny Furnace at6:30ou Wednesday morning. Brakemau J. G. Wondriug, of the water train, aud Fireman W. F. Good, of the en gine drawing the passenger train, were in stantly killed. Engineer David M. Ar thur; of the passenger train, was fatally injured and died on Wednesday night, and several passengers were pai nfully iujured. The wreck was probably due to a confusion orders on the part of the ciew of the water train. auditor in oweu. vs. Evan- This county has so Inmates In the Dix nr.out lusaue asylum. igned estate of Reynolds .V. Moxham B. A L. Association gelical Church Association. (. lly of Johnstown vs. Goener Jt to. McConaughev vs. Strayer et ux. Farrell, plaintilf in error, vs. Peach, de fendant in error. Mahan vs. Jones. Anderson vs. Glass. Drass vs. Glass. Long vs. Sell. In re exceptions to Sheriff's deed to Pat rick Leahey. Lamb vs. trustees ot lieuiali churcti. Crouse vs. O'Donnell. Bidner vs. I'atton Coal Co. In re exceptions to repoit of auoitor in assrgned estate of Theodore Bendon. Iu re road in Susquehanna township. In re road in Susquehanna township. Iu re road in Summerhill lownship. George vs. Cresswell. Barnes vs. Barnes et al. In re private road in Reade township. Monroe, plaintilf in error, vs. H. M. Klepser .t Co., defendant. l'se Gramhhug vs. Gramhling et al. 11 arris et al., plain tin's iu error, vs. Engle- bach. defendant in error. City of Johnstow n vs. B. .V, O. R. R. Co. Iu re road iu Blacklick township. In re except ions to report of auditor in sale of W. 11. Thomas' properly. Cresswell, Manger, vs. Davis. B. Seiig fc Co. vs. Thomas et al. J. C. D. mi v. Prolhonotary. The following cases w ill be presented for argument at Argement Court, Monday, Octolier 2S, 1'.0: In re exception to confirmation of par tition proceedings in estate of Henry Wal ter, deceased. In the matter of the citation of Adam J. Lieb, executor of Sebastian Graff, deceas ed, granted on partition of Geo. Graff. Iu the matter of the rule to show cause on Urn. K. George, administrator ana trustee, and the widow aud heirs of Thos. Duncan, deceased. Daniki. A. McGot iiii, Clerk O. C. THE Kbensbnnr Bnilillne k Ioan Asportation L "HI oiler for sale at tbe coocll chamber. Ktw engbunr, on the :ourth Monday tn October, il.ouo.oo. THUS,1AV1S, L.KHTICB L.AKIMKR, Secretary. President. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially tbe oyster-Ioring people ol Ebensbniv. are invited to call at Kohl. McHreen's Old K-!lable Kstaurant. wlien they wnt KOOfi. fresh Oysters, by the pint, quart or xallon Or you can have them stewed or t ried, all a! the lowest price, fresh Oysters every day. ocillil NEW OYSTER PARLOR. On and after Mouday. October 7th. I will open op an oyrter parlor In the room ol M 11. Heart-r. on Julian street, El-ennliur. Stewed Oysters. Krled Oysters, and Oysters by the pint, quart or if ai Ion. froth Ush will also !e kept on hand. Parties Iravinic their orders will have their Oys ters or risn delivered. JAMES H. (UNT. uci4 1m Orphans' Court Sale Oi' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! HY virtue of an order ot the Orphans' Oonrt ol t'aruhrla county to me directed. I will expose to public sale at the store ol H P. Kberly. In the township ol JHunster. t'ainbrla county, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, OCT0IJKR2G, 1805, at one o'cloek. p. the tollowinic described rem estate, via: No. 1. The one undivided halt part or Interest in two certain lots 01 ground situate In said vil lane ol Alunster. bounded on the north by the turnpike. known as Huntingdon street; on the f-ast by Olenrtield street: on the south by Popular lane, and on the est by lot No. i:;h. beinic known and designated on the ptan ol lots ol said town of Munsteras lots Nog l:M and 137. and having thereon erected a two-storied PLANK HOUSE. No. a All that certain piece or parrel ol land situate in said township ot Munster, bounded on the north by Ixnd ol Samuel Noel: on the east by land ol .lames noon: on the south by the t'am bria & Clearfield railroad and by the turntdke: on tbe west by land ot the estate ot 'orollus Iiever, deceased, and by land of the estate of AngusiUe Durbin, deceased, containing 48 Acres and 116 Perches. Keservlng and excepting, however, two small portions thereof, aggregating three acres more or less, which Philip Karren In bis liietime soil and conveyed to tbe Cambria & Olearneld Kail read Company. 1 F KJI.H OF M I.K : Ten per ceut. ol the purchase money to be pit id in hand at the lin.e ol sale; the balance ol one third at the connrmatloo of sale: one-third In cue year Imm the confirmation oi sale, and the remaining third in two years trim the continua tion ot sale. Deterred payments to bear interest and to be secured by judgment bond and ruort Kite ot the purchaser. H P. FAKKEN. Administrator ol estate of Philip Karren, dee'd. Munster Twp., Oct. 4.!8y5it Administrators' Sale OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! VJ Y virtue ol an order nf sale Issulnit out of the X.J orphans' t oart oM'atutiria county, the un dersiitned Administrators ol W ilbara Toinllnson late el Allevbrny township, deceased, will exose to puinic saie at me nouse on said premires un SATURDAY, NOV. 2, m Iji) ln( the l ornrr Ntone. The laying of the corner stone of the new St. John's Catholic church iu Johns town ou .Sunday afternoon was witnessed by an immense concourse of peot.le. All the afternoon trains running into Johns town were crowded. Ixing lefore the time announced fur the ceremonies to commence the streets iu the vicinity of the new edifice were packed J w iin people. 1 ne House tops ana the win dows of all the nearby building were filled. A couple of enterprising owuers of buildings on L" I i 11 ton street, just opposite the new church, charged 2r cents per head for places at the w indows of their houses, which price was eagerly paid by many. It is estimated that there were about 3,iJ in the procession, w hich w as mar shaled by Captain A. K. Geiselhart. The Catholic societies taking part were Emer ald Rencticial Association ' No. 1X of Johnstow n, No. 113 of Lilly, No. 142 of Eh renfeld. No. 132 of Summit, No. 13S of (iallitzin. No. 9) of Aitoona, No. 12i of Uollidaysburg, and others. The cere monies were solemn and impressive. The sermon was delivered by Father McCarthy, of Iialtimore, who spoke for an hour. The united choirs of the Catholic churches of Johnstown rendered excellent music The corner stone was placed in position at S:l.. 1'revious touhis an iron lox, containing papers giving a history of the great Hood, the names of the local, state and national governments, and other documents was placed in the stoue. The new edifice is to be an imposing structure. It stands at the corner of Clinton and Locust streets, on ground formerly occu pied by the Foster House. at z oci'.ck, r. m .an mil certain piece or par eel of land situate In Allegheny township, t'am- nria county. Penna.. adjoiulnir !and ol John Ka bus and 1. K. Moore, heainning at a post, thence north . cleineen east perches to a post: thence north 60 degrees to a .st; then.-e west Ht5 perches to a Hist: thence outb 25 degrees West S3 perches to the place ol beginning, containing 76 Acres and 26 Perches, more or less, and havtn thereon erected a TWO- SlOKY PI-A IV K HIIISE. Tberels a so on tbe land a small Orchard ol good r run Trees; liem- .ock and Hard Timber, White Pine. Slunule t imber. The land laced to the southeast and it will make an excellent ia;m. Ihere Is also ou the land a tine spring ol water The land is about one mil trim AiD4nry 0al Works and Is uuderlabd with vaiunble coal. Ahuut In acre are cleared and in gto.d state of cultivation. 1F.KMSOKSALE. One-third ol the purchase money to tie paid on lelivery ot the deed, and the balance in two equal annual pamenls with Interest, secured upon the ptemlses by bond and mortgage ol pur- purchaser. ItltllKir.l n : mi.i . in . Oho. SEY MOKE. Adminlstiators ot Vui. Tomiinson. deceased Oct 11, 195. WopKonnnnrk, fm. Wopsononock is situated an the top of the Alleghenv mountains, 2"TiO feet above tide water. The railroad north of Ai toona ascends 14U) feet in the distance of eight miles, afording a magnificent view of the country for miles around, now made more beautiful by the autumn-tinted foli age. The scene from Point Lookout is not equalled east of the Uocky mountains. On Saturday, ctober 2;ih, the Pennsy' vania Railroad company will run an ex cursion to this delightful resort, for which round-trip tickets will be sold at an ex ceedingly low rate. A special train will be ruu on the schedule given below: Train Rate. Pittsburg $3.t) Johnstown .- . l. Cresson 70 Aitoona Ar.12.ti5 Stop for dinner. Returning, leaeve Wopsor.nonooW at 5.00 P. M.. arriving at Aitoona at 5.45 p. m. stopping lor supper; leave Aitoona C.20 p. m., making stops. Tickets will permit of stop off at Aitoona on return trip, and will be good tor return passage until October 2S, inclusive. leaves 8 ( A. M. 10.40 A. M. 11.30 A. M. 12.40 P. M. Secretary of Agriculture Edge has issued a thirty-si page pamphlet containing the names and addresses w ith their topics of about 250 persons who will participate in the Farmers Institutes to be held Id the state during the season of l.Ht5-G. The faculty of the State college and numerous members of the State Veterinary associa tion will also assist in the work of making the coming season a successful one. The amount- available for institutes is 7,5oo. Professor John Hamilton, the director of the Farmers' Institutes, under the direc tion of Secretary Edge, will be in charge of tbe arrangements. About 150 institutes will probably be held throughout the state. MLio A combination of values such as the BIG STORE I alone can give will he spread he. ore its patrons for t Fall and Winter. Just an indication of Modern Storckeeping is to he found in thce items. $ CJLtPT,JH!IJ&. Men's all-wool sack Suits in blacky blue and gray for $5.08; men's Suits, box coats, all sizes, for only 5js3.4S; men's Cutaways, dark, blue and black, for $0.50; men's Cutaway Suits, all sizes, $5.50; youths' black and blue Suits for $2 00 and up the $2.00 Suits are worth more money, so we must reduce them. lioys Odits, age Irom 4 to lo, lor they are latent cut, very fashionable and dressy. luy one for 15, 25, 35 and 50c. Men's jean Pants for 0'5c. up to $1.50; men's scuff Pants, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50; men's dress Pants, pin stripe, all shades, for $2.00 up to $0.00. ' X 33TJY .AJNT OVERCOAl' NOW. We are selling them for $3.00 their value is three and four times as much but we are bound J to sell them. Come early and get your size they won't last long. All the latest Hats and Caps J for Fall and Winter wear can be found here. A full line Gents' Furnishings. Fashionable and X up-to-date Neckwear at close figures. t Plaid Dress Goods, double-width, at 12c. up to 25e. per v.ird. Lancaster Ginrrri.im? at fr- 1 per yard. Calico, the best, at 5c. per yard. Bleached or Unbleached Muslin, 5c. Novelty Dress noons at iuc. vn-wooi riannei ai owe. iiumDenncn s v lannei at -jUc. Laiies Wool Skirts firm G5c to 85c. 10-4 Bleached Sheeting for ISc. 5-4 Pillow Casin;for 12c. Ladies' Fleece lined Underwear, all sizes, for 25c. Children's all-wool Underwear, lCc. to 50c. Ladies' nat ural wool Vests for 85c. All colors Yarn at Co. per cut. The celebrated R. & G. Corset for 75c. A complete line of Shawl Fascinators in all colors. A full line of ladies' and children's wool Hose at very low prices. FiuimiTHJiSE:. : fcTO TIIK ( U) F. H.KS. I) i y.m nee.1 any certain pieo broken? if s. i-oine t us we have it. BaTT TIIK V( l"Nti FOLKS. Are you thiiikimrof iroin to ltoii-kevj.in: in that line lefore buying. We -an save you money. of Furniture to r. . l.i v the article tluit hits Uon worn out or If you ;ire. xnisult our pricx-s on everything i i Style, Fit and Comfort in Fall and Winter Shoes. Mir Full ami Winter St.H-k Is now complete in all depart ment.s. Also a complete ine ehl'.lrcii. ( Mir prices are its low as the ow-st, i ii-i.l i ni'r jii;ility. We sell iki slio.Hv To wear our SIhh-s means comfort. Will voii trv thcmV f Kill lw-rs f..r :io.ls An ins-, men. women, ion Is all we aii'l ask. GALLITZIN, PA. toN. H. A Lunch will le servel to all lnivers out of town. Call an.l trv it. Administrator's Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! HY Ylrtn of an order tepnjnic oat of tbe Or i.hanii' 'urt ol t:amtiria county, the un lrr- iicnel A dmlnif rrator of Mary J. KIH.au, de ceased, will -xKMe to public sale on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, lS'tf. at one o'clock, r. m . at the hon?e on xald prem- lf.en. all that certain tract ol land mtoate in i :iear field township. Oanihrta county. Pa., bounded tt d detrrihed as follow?: Keirlnninic at a poet; thence ly land ot Henry l kenrode north 14 de- icrees exl l'HJ perches to iiolnterv; thence tT land of Kimaha I.iinnuer north 61 degree e.mt 57 perch en to a corner near a rock: thence ty land toruieriy ot the estate ol Peter Ktpban. decease! . vuulh 14 degrees eant K perches to a ot. and thence I y land ol John Karlheim south 5t de. icrees went &ti ivercues to the place ol bevluninic. containing 35 Acres and 100 Perches, mure or lew. This tract ot land lays two miles est of the growing town of Pulton and dope to the road leading Irotii Kckenrode's Mill to" Patton. Hood spring water, land Is nearly all cleared and In good etvte ol cultivation, and under lence. OihkI rchard and 1 story bouse. udI Is underlaid with coal. TfcKMS of SALE: One-third ol the pur-base money to te ;aid on delivery ol the deed and tbe balance tn two equal annual payments with in -teret. securest uin the premises by bond and mortgage ol purchaser. rt;(.it ki-iia, Admlotratnr nt Mary J. Hlstian. late ol Wash ington town-hip. deceued. L.il.y Pa.. Kept. . DENTISTRY. Do you know we are takinc out teeth every day without one particle of pain? Well, we are doiim this very thing with "Odontiiuder," the only local anicslhetie that has stood the test and to-dav it is the only one that is used universally hy deu tists who are up to date in their callins. The price for " dontuiider" when pain less is : cents, hut if you experience the least pain, we only charge you the usual price. 2." cents. How ahout those teeth that need filling? Well, you say they don't ache. That's just the reason why you should have them tilled now. After they hive ached once you will probaliiv have to have the nerve killed and the tooth treated if you are de sirious of savimr it. I only charge "id cents for ainalgum tillinirs and from l.ii up for sold til link's. These are hard-lime prices tint thi'v no just the same. Why procras tinate? that's a hip word hut ii'sairood one right here l-eause procrastination means to the patient loss oT sleep, neural eia, ear-ache, tooth-ache and triMidiiess knows wiiat else. We kuow of a good many younir ladies of our acquaintance who would have been married loin; auo if it hadn't been for those horrid-look in teeth. Remember, toeverv patient navins; teeth filled 1 pive a liox of lr. Richards' tcoth powder and full instructions for the care of the teeth. On the 13th of each month 1 will extract teeth free of rliarse. You say why on the i:uh. Well, now, that's my business. All yon have to do is to come. Remember I won't take out your irood teeth, because 1 don't tielieve iu it. Then you say suppose the 13tli falls on Sunday. Come riirtit alone and we w ill In; only toi clad to relieve you of the offend ini; member. TM. RICHARDS, D.D.S., JULIAN STREET. jut.14 Fall and Winter. HEIST'S PUBLIC SALE -AT- EELM0NT COTTAGE, EBEXSBUBG, PA.. H K undersigned will otter Belmont Oottage on at public sale at T SATURDAY, OCTOBERS, 1895, at 1 o'clock, r. M.. tbe following property: lull l ltwded Hoisteln l:owa. I Jerwy C-ow. I Spring Wagons, M or h dosen good Onairs. large lot ol Bedsteads. Springs, i'-ots. Mattresses, ete. Iarge lot of Olaos and Queensware, together Willi a variety ol other articles. Also,) pairs lull blood Light Hrahm Fowls T. II IIK1.VI. Ebenshuix, Pa.. Oct. 11 3t IXEOCTOK': NOTICE. j letters testamentary on the estate ot John lli.gert. late ot Oresson township, Oambria coun ty, deceased, bavlrg teen granted to the under signed. Dos ioe Is hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate will please make Immed iate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the fame wtll present them prop erly autheuucaled lor settlement. NIOHOK..N HILOKKT. ' Executor of John Uligert, deceased. 1 rson . pa., Oct. 17. ltn. fl'AKK NOTP fcthat I have purchased at oon- I stable s sale the loliowinr property which will leave in the ossession ot Mrs. O. H. Oourad, in Iretto boiougb. All persons are hereby no tified not to interfere with said property. List ol goods sold: 1 cooking stove, 1 beating stove, 13 chairs. 1 cupboard . 1 table. I lot carpet, 1 bed and bedding, 1 single bed, 1 clock, 1 cl.s-K. 1 desk. W.Kl'lHJLPH, Allegheny Twp., Oct. 4, lSua. B. L. KKBD. itziot iiius. REED & READE, Attorneys lit Jsiav, tBENSBVKil, - -iffice on l-entre street. FENNA. I1H V3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Atlornoys nt Ijiav, EBENSBVKU, PA. 4- m -e In Ojera House. I T. W. DICK, ATTOKNKY-AT-I.AW, Ebcksbckm. Pna'A' Steclal attention to given claims lor Pen sion Bounty, etc. cbl- l F. MrKENKICK. ATTVKkET jUDCS'l SSJUOt AT LAW, tBWSMlKlt, - rA M-i.ifflce on Centre street. J. MYERS. ATTO K.N EY-AT-LA W KBCKSBtma. Fa. -t Ifflee l Oollooade Kow. on entr street. D ON A LP E. PUFTON, ATTOK EY-AT LA VV . EssssBrKe. Fbvba. tVOtOce In t HKrt House, f ester street. VIlVIMsTKATUK'S NOTICE. otl? is hereby given that letters ol ad ministration on the estate ol Michael J. Nagie late of Hean township. Cambria county. deeased have been grafted to the undersigned. All pr eons Indebted to said cstaU will pleaie make ID mediate oavment. and those having claims or demands aatainM the same will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. ' 1 JAOoBMOVSK. Administrator Of the estateof Michael agle deceased. Kolivar. Westmoreland Co.. Ta, Sept. 13. IK A liMlSISTKATOK S KOTIOE. A letters of administration in the estate ol Miles Ivory, late at Ciearheld township. Cam bria countv. deceased, having Peon granted to me. all persons Indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment, and those bavlng claims against tbe same will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. LT'KE BEH E. Administrator of Miles Ivory , deceased St. August ine. Fa Sept 6, I'Stt'tlliR'S NOTICE. i (.tate ol Christian Walters, deceased. Letters teslamentory on the estate ol Cnristian Walters, deceasol. lati- oi v Due wiwnsnip. am hrta countv. Pa., having been granted to me. umm in.iebted to said estate are hereby not I Bed to make payment to me without delay, and those oaving claims agalnt said estate will pre sent them duly authenticated isr scniemeni. ' MAKOARET WALTElti. Joalport . Fa.. Sept. . ltftft.X. SE1TSWWTE0 flSEUT l4rWO' awty. Immm.h. M, e-ix valt rll.W Hra t '"r rJiV -uk vile . 5Pll rrtt r ranwaj . jb a. Fall and Shoes in We are now displaying 'he largest stock of Best-Made Winter Clothing, Overcoats, and Gents' Furnishings and Cambria county. Our line of Overcoats is immense. We sell well-made and ner- ect-fitting Clothing as low if not lower than nnvririA in th Stato 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 wpmn fit All we ask is for 3 0U to examine our goods and learn our prices. and you will be convinced that the best place in Cambria countv to uuy Viotning is ar. C. A. Sharbaugh's, CARROLLTOWN, PA. EBENSBURG MARBLE AND CRANITE MONUMENTAL : WORKS ! are pn-purt-.! to TuriiL-h n short iL.titf aiul at j'ri-e that r.3TY tlflv foliilx tltloll MARBLE ATH) GRANITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, VAULTS AND POSTS WHAT UK 1h: Kt-p distantly on han.l one tf l.e Ijirv! an.l LVs St-K-i-t-! Sin'k f any t-om-ern in tlie Conntv. iiv- n i4ii:il sii-rvLsioii to tht manufai t uit- and f-hij-mt'iit of :ill or.!-rs. I'x iniif liit tl.f IV-st Stx-k, ainl ay I'l-rticrtlar ttn tim to the M-ttinir .f all ork. Alo agents for the fa mous t 'li:tiii.i..ii Irn K-tM. ALL 0I:K1KM'KNCK anvki;ki. J. WIIKINSOK 1 SON, hr.KNr.ri;;, vx. BEHIND THE CURTAINS We have a full line of TRUSSES and 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. DAVISON'S - DRUG - STORE. IT Will Pay You TogotoQUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, Oil Cloths, UlanKets, Feathers, &c. Prices Reduced on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Packages. Lirge J) AMIES PIM. 1 I