almn Iranian. -AMHK1A CO.. fA. . - Jl'LY 3. perms a l. of Krnova, I Visiting f..irir- uill exhibit at ay. - Vva J' " .ir-uf .minster town- ,B;.,..o TburJ.y. '.. ..,....i.iiellanu wife, of Lilly, . . u.u ihi week I .rii 114' f', ,",';.;.,..urr .implore. Price m of Allegheny KbeubiiiK on r ... s W'l' r -rJ I' r-lit 0 J.. h.l'i"" i ,,-,1 V 4. !i I'" 1 1m (lt:i:i.nmr H.t bushels of Ihf liver at intsuuis: Kmui-a-i. of Johnstown, I, .,,,! iu this plave tbe N.-il anJ Annie M jr,. v i-ilinn friends iu si. .it. "f Sii-quehauua lio'irs iu lowu i Mr ,f 1 1 w in. ami Mr l'a.. is visit . T. W. Kick, i! IIH-II .uv. ue i.f tlallitin's isitur to j l,ii,in:in.,'-r. .. ni a , i v .f ,Iuiiiilown on !H'-"- i.f the Postal i-uiiple Jays t,.l. ''L i - a- 1 .Jit 1-' J ' : I i,:i i.ii t..riii on Sunday .1 t'atliolic church l.y hiihlliiu, but ,.f ti.illil.i :i. who , a.i-.iiint of ueiliK taken to Iix- v. i x ..... ...,-!-. nf Altoona. a -' ........ i.- i. ...... i-; 1 II' K. iiiMitnuy Ti, i.iy nt.iriiiiii:. j )l u ,.;. ,.f Carroll township. . . i.f tine new oo- r. -n. irints tiiarKetitijr to r'n.lav ai.d if oui need iim- .i t lit-r know. furiner resident oi tr- li ! .1, I I.1TK . . ..I I ........ , I. , M.n.Uy inorniiitr. ai?ed T." ,1 !..-. n u:i inmate oi iur x imtii'ier of years. i iiit-i tiorouzh will proposition to iu- .1 II. 1 i f AM! i,.,. -iv t j ja.i of the tH.roujfh iu the sum 4 f..r Uie pmpiw of erertinK and . t.-rn of alerwork-. hi r-toii" tore in liallitziu was n MinJ.iy afternoon by souk . ai i i. tl otT a nuiuber ol ,-,r-. Ttie entrance was effected !.r..K. n :.t in the rear do3r. ArfV -U!'-e at t re-son (H'cupleo nil by t"llara. rtlii.-h was receutl) j: t l.ii'.lniiii!. I- LeiiiK retiUlil. 1 he f, .-lure nl I'e on the nuulh side OI k 'J. i i I.. '.I,r Saninel Williamson, an old resident of Gallitztn, died at his-home In that place on Saturday, aped 70 year. He Is survived by five sons and two daughters. J oh if Overdorff, formerly of Johns- aeon ftiurpny, a resident oi Dale, a suburb of Johnstown, was sleeping off a drunk ou the tracks of the electric rail way there early Sunday morning when ha was struck by a car. Fortunately the tov n, but now of Alioona, was arrested I i""u uuuer iuocr, oui there on Saturday bight charged with forgery. Simon Overdorff. of Johnstown, i n aU Minlii. oi ii iinim.joii, oaf Li a -,i,t tor flu..'") damage t i,r ...luiit'ti of lluulingdon, loi .,;--,dii,rJ 1 fallini; on the side il.flt. -li.-.-l. on the niiihl of tht fr.ir, ! la-t. i i,r - ,a"-r aJverlisement nevei T!..- iii- r. Iianl may clumber, but l.-rint-M i- driiiiiuiiui; and bus irj!.- in a thousand different Lr-ani.- time. Successful busi- r.-jiu.-e It. is fact. rr ,ur-t of a number of our citi- I iu i it t.e present durinir th K Li iia- kin.ily consented to givt .'i -id in tlie eeiiti. Those in :i p'a-e meet at the school M,,I.JaV r elllllg. i i.'J i ljr an aced inmate of the J:r,i in that institution on 'r,iu a roinplicatiou of diseases I '..-, J ajr-. Le beinif in his StUh - a- aJmiti.'d to the almshouse ..Vr !' ft. Johnstown. K 1' C. K.. of Hie Chritains : h-.;.l an ice cream festival on I-.'D:i. anJ .Saturday afternoon i..'.Ju:i -I a i..l 4th, in the store '.u 1 t...inpoii's erocery store. ' iu.l tjkc your friends aloni;. Hai-I.Ui L'.-r. a yountf man cl i- Al n.-.i iii i be K i-k i ill mine ta t: J He Jr.ive into the rivet 1 j! d l.a'e. and in turning the '-K""t. tliiviuit Iii m into tht ti . -1 -l y t,a- not Ijeeu recovered. I'itv-i. a'er company is about -j"- ni. , i.. i .-in a i, s and exleutious .-in n.a; , :i L'ive the town as ii, i,ia.-e in tlie slate and :-'!. Wiy ..f it. and a fire pro -i. ,,i ,-,,v,-r il.e hole borough. I i.j. of I'iit-hui it. who went ti. 1 '1 ;r-,iay to attend tlie cele ' - :u .iii.-r'- 7'.ih birthday, ,-'..l ,. k while there and died ji i-L.-iKiii;. He was M years 'i..-d by a wife and three ,!1y rv.-niiitr Pulicemen Frazei i n. ,! lolin-towii, brought to '-l- . .Maun- Wliile. (ienrude " i -y i ,y. sentenced to serve u in Jul for disorderly con ' ' a Iioiinb of piuslltllllOli i ''ii..:.- in Clearfield county ".ii, : injr iKiuK-s to a mar-'-- aM.K and had to lis.; X -i'e both born and raiseu ' Jiil ti.. ir families have beeu ... ,,i!iiy for the last hall ! the p.-3ch, one of th ui,.i iii--ijiiH irnit irrowi am the crop will bi 1 he yield (if Kent i-oun- ai i-i-a. Ti lt row i nir ceutrf -Maryland peiiinsuia. is n -. ba-kels. K-aiiiv wnii (inioiii a n umbei . ; ,"-'iil'..rar.e Bre tal,iilg ihei. r' k w hilt; oiiiers are wait 1 '-'-K. T,e Fkkeman will ;o..u ,xl wvek anJ as a co1 "t .ap.-r issued from this "(!iUe.J Ju L.uvd. i,f Bl'.rilitu; t At y 17th. the Herald, accom- -r. Miss Nellie, aud lorence Evaus. left on " joiu the Pennsylvania hi party at Cressoo and antic C ity where the Kditi.r. -'"'"'.-U on Tuesday. t-i i - a forgery by which the . """tv. pa , lost was de- .""'Uie l a-hier, IJ. F. Leidy.be 'or t,e loss, lie U almiil '. and has Iwn wllti vr yvars. ",M ''.wi,,a ' ""J,aiia d.r.1 OI', ' -Use. M1) Ml "!t" left !,. 45 sutfcd. '"-at, ,,f M tr well-known lum "ho had been ill for it- eunsuay, from a a--t week, while hi wife. U'lunds, was assistiug him iwidently fell on him. K aud llitlii lln nll.cr to brinir ahinit his accuses him ot forging the prosecutor's name to two notes. The defendant secured bail for his appearance at a hearing id Johnstown next Monday. At Nigh, near Bellefonte, one evening ast week, Harry Jordan, aged Id, and Miss Auua lioctuberry, a neighbor, were quar reling over politics, wheu Jordau rau the woman's boy into the yard. Mrs. llockeu berrv attacked Jordau with a hoe, nearly culling one eye out of his head. It is fear eJ he will loose the sight of one eye. During the ram Weduesdav night of last week the huge barn of 11. P. Llood, a dairy man, residing near Kubbius station, Wesliuorelaud county, was burned to the ground, with contents. Aroused from their slumbers, the family saw- the build ing ablaie, but loo late to save it. The loss is 4ieavy. Tha origiu of the tire Is un known. Constable George Patrick, of Green township, Indiaua cobntv, took to jail the other day William Mai an. who, in con nection with the Good boys, arrested pre viously, is charged vilh the theft of $"-"0 in i.oney aud some goods of Johu U.Martin's store, at Martintowu. Mahan is a native of Cambria township, this county, and has been frequently in trouble bvfore. Rachel, aged six years, youngest daughter of Dr. K. 11., aud Mrs. Ella Plank, died at the home of her parents in Christiana, Lancaster county, ou Tuesday. The parents have the sympathy of many people in Ebeusburg In their attlictiou, as the family is well known, Mrs. Plank being a daughter of Mrs. E. Roberts, of this place, and parents, and children were frequent visitors toi Ebeusburg. A gentleman who within the last four wH-ks has visited the counties of Wash ington, Greene, Westmoreland, Cambria, i leal field. Elk. Jetfersou, Clarion and Armstrong, tells us that with the excep tion, possibly, of the first named. Somerset has by far the best crops he has seeu. The universal reply of those whom we have interviewed is that corn aud oats particu larly promise better in this vicinity than for years. Snnun-ct Ilimltl. The contest over the election of a county superintendent in Huntingdon couuty came before the superintendent of public instruction at Harrisburg on Mon iay. Both sides were heard fully and the iecision was reserved. The election of S (J. Rudy is contested by A. P. Silverhorn n the ground that he was not legally lecied. It was contended that he could cot go behind the returns. The Dauphin county case was heard on Wednesday. A new kind of potato bug has made it .ippearance in Eastern Pennsylvania, aud so far has battied all attempts at extermi nation. A few days ago a farmrr noticed that his potato crop was looking poorl . An examination was made, and the farm er found bugs which in his estimation an lift per cent, worse than the old pest. 1 is an insect abcut three times as large u in ordinary fly, aud of a dull black coloi It eats the vegetables from ihe top iuto th i round. Editor John G. Sechler, of the South Fork it.i.rt, and Miss Elsie Itaker, also f South Fork, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's pareuts ou Tues- lay afternon at 5 o'clock. The ceremony a-as performed by the Rev. A. J. Keale, of the United Evangelical church of Johns- tow u. The attendants were John Thomp son, of r.liebsburif, and Miss Man J Mur ray, of Hollidavsburg. The couple left ou Philadelphia Express for a visit to the eastern cities. The game of baseball was fifty years Id last week, the first match having been played at Hoboken, N. J., on June 19, 1344, oetw eek the Knickerbocker and New York clubs. F'revious to that time townball had been the great game, but some of the de votees got their heads together and evolved a series of rules which changed the sport so materially that they decided to call it baseball. The first team was organized on September -3, ls4f, but it was not until the following June that a match game was played. On Saturday afternoon at Hollidays- hurg, the the trial of James Farrell fur the murder of Henry Ronneka, at A I toon a. on the 6th of April 15. ended with a verdict f guilty of murder in the firt degree. Frank Wilson, who was his accomplice in the crime, w as convicted at a former ses sion of court. Bonneka, the murdeted man, was a hermit who lived in the out skirts of Altoona and the murder was com mitted for the purpose of getting the money that he was supposed to have hoarded away. Kerosene oil is In the house lor many purposes besides burning iu lamps. It is aid it will take iron rust and fruit staius from almost auy kind of goods without iniurinir the fabric. Wash the stained part in kerosene as you would in walei The spots must be washed In kerosene be fore they have beeu put into soap and jvater, er it will do no good. In washing windows or mirorrs, if two or three tea- spoor.fulls of kerosene is put into the water the work will be done more quickly aud wilh better results. As we are going to press we received a 'hanire of "ad" from N. B. Swank, of lohnstown, dealer in farming implements. buggies, wagons, etc. as it is too laie lor this issue we desire to rail the attention of our readers '.xa the fact that he can fur nish a Whitely 5 feet vertical cut mower for 35. The reuort that the Whitley Company are not making machines is not correct as Mr. Swank will furnish the machines In any number and all the reprirs that are needed le also handles the leering ball and roll er bearing mowers and binders, the light est weight and draft machine in the world. Call on him before von commeuce harvest ing and you will save money. A Sinking Valley correspondent of the Altoona Triltune says: A stone crusher .i.i.-i. was uurchased last year by the supervisors has been run again this spring crushing possibly a thousand tons of road tutorial, mostly of excellent quality. The machine stands the work well, not wearing a .1 c . W I. out as was preaicieo. me ursi year, amen has beeu learned by experience since It has been in use. It certainly does crush stoue raoidtv and well and by an economic use al much good road can be made. We believe the use or 9ucn ma- i. !.. will . become ouite general mine lain - " near future, aud that the old way of break in road stone will be- a thing of the past. n- nrh the same as the oia tarming ma chinery. Thev are telling this story of a Pennsyl vania farmer who visited a neighboring town to do some trading. Among other things he bought a new suit of clothes He placed the bundle on the seat beside Kim and started for home. When he was near home the idea struck him that it would be a surprise to discard his patched clothes and go home In a new suit. He nulled off his duds and fired them iuto the e . . . . 1IM 1. . 1 . J river a piece at a lime. i lien un utu nothing on but a shirt be reached for the bundle, but It was not in the wagon! The night was chilly, and he went home at a two forty gait, lie surprisea nis iauiuy cnmnletely. and the next morning when he went out aud found the parcel hanging ou the brake of the wagon be wa9 somewhat surprised blmsii. as It was he is painfully iujured. The one year-old child of William Rood house, of Hudson, Clearfield county crawled out of the house on Friday lat and dropped into the well, which Is only a few feet distant. The well is leu feet deep and contained about a foot of water. The child was not missed for sorne time and when found was dead. Jacob Spurry, a well-to-do farmer of Somerset county, while laboring under a temporary fit of insauity, sprang upon his wife like an infuriated beast and beat her with a heavy iron weight until she was unconscious and would have killed her had not his father heard the noise and suc ceeded in subduing the infuriated man. His Insanity is supposed to have been caused by his brooding oyer 'the loss of some I.VIU bail money. He w as taken to the Somerset jail. "On a receut Sunday," says the Wy oming County Herald, "while services were in progress in a church in a cearby town, what appeared to be a black aud white cai bolted through the door and rau swiftly down the church pursued by a dog. The fugitive took refuge in the pulpit and the preacher taken unawares In the mid dle of his discourse did the natural thing. kicked the cat. Lit it. and landed it in the midst of the congregation. It turned out that that the cat was a skunk. The con gregation didn't wait to sing the dox- ology." Narprlse ml laUlaitaa. For the next vear the Indiana House bar will be the ouly place in Indiana, outside the drug stores and speakeasies, where the bibulous citizen will be able to quench Lis fiery thirst or load up with a jag. says the Blairsville Courier. Joseph W. Clements is the lucky monopolist. Clements has a lead pipe cinch on the business, for Judge White turned down mine host Earbart. of tbe American House, and likewise Claw- son, formerly proprietor oi the Clawson House, peremptorily refusing their appli - cations. Judge bile's teason for refus- these two applications is ou account of some very damaging testimony against them being presented to the court, it being alleged that they sold to persons of intem perate habits and otherwise failed to obey tbe law and the restrictions laid upon them by Judge White. MarrlM Llee-ase. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, July 3rd, 1J0: Audi Wavrik and Susanna Svanavlc, Johnstown. J. Wesley Zuber. Reading. Pa., and An nie J. Drummond, Morrellville. Albert BaM and Anna Zuska, Johns town. John Swartmnn aud Esther Ella Mc- Clester, Conemaugh. Uriah H. Horner and Sadie C. Luther. Johnstown. Adam Loebrlch and Rose Freldhoff, Johnstown. Alvev II. Hill and Eleanor Spiers. Johns town. Sebastian Baker. White township, and Kale McGuire, Ashville. Philip Ram pel berg and Flora Son port. Elder township. James C. Herzog. Johnstown, and Mary Harriet Hoover, Ebeusburg. George Franklin Benn, Van Ormer, and Martha Rebecca Keith, Mariintown, Pa. William H. By era and Grace Singer, Jackson towusbip. John Jekal aud Annie Lepler, Johns town. Charles F. Hoffman, Buffington town ship, Indiana county. Pa., and Minnie B. Reese, BlackiicK townsnip. Lemon II. Wadsworth aud Amanda M. Hill. Bradenville. Westmoreland county. Pa. J. Earl Gilpatrick ani Annie Allison, South Fork. A Perry IT ladaatry. L. McLaughlin, who has been making some valuable walnut, log shipments over tbe Perry county road from Landisburg for some time, has temporarily transferred Lis base of operations to Concord. Franklin county. He will return in the fall to Perry county, most of the timber he has an option on being in cultivated fields, at present in accessible owing to growing grain. Last Thursday Mr. McLaughlin shipped from Landisburg four cars containing 109 wal nut logs, making a total of 2G& from differ ent stations along the line within the past few months. They contain 7C.UU) feet. stump value from f 15 to t'JO pr thousand feet. Mr. McLaughlin ships yearly to London aud Liverpool. England; Ham burg, Germany, Havre, Frrnce, and Glas gow, Scotland, upwards of 1,500,000 feet of walnut lumber, slump value $23,OUO. - Mml Katata Transfer. Henry Constable et ux. to Albert E. Co stable. Stony creek, consideration, $150. Clerk of the Orphans' court to Charles H. Price, Johnstown, fl. Henry A. Addleman et uz. et al. to George W. Swank, Pat ion, f 1.100. Trustee of Michael Leary to Ferdinand Todd, Allegheny, fl.010. Mary J. Brubaker to Charles H. Price, Johnstown. $1,800. Walnut Run Coal company to Johu Smith, Susquenanna, $1,000. Treasurer of Cambria county to John C Gates, Reade. $12. Michael J. P.'off to George B. McDonald, Loretto, $1. William McPherson to Catharine A. George, Portage borough. ISOO. Sheriff of Cambria county to Sarah Mc Vey. Allegheny, $131. Sarah McVey to P. J. Little, Allegheny, $131. William S. Buck et ux. to P. J. Little, Allegheny $1. Morley Hitzrot et al. to John H. Morlev. Stonycreek, $150. Treasurer of Cambria county to Conrad WenUoth et al., Wilmore, $6. J. C. Stineman et ux. to Thomas H. Wicks, South Fork, $4O0. John S. Wicks et ux. to Joshfa Paul. South Fork. $--&. Carrie Lumadue to B. Lumadue, Reade, $300. George H. Sheridan et ux. to F. W. Clark, Lower Yoder, $5. Cambria Iron company to Edward Wright, East Conemaugh, $550. M. K. Piper et ux. to William U. Piper et ah, Washington, $400." Treasurer of Cambria county to A. W. Buck, White. $4. Uibburt Brown et ux. to Mounlairdale Castle. No. 424. K. G. E.. Reade. $50. Executors of Charles Von Lunen to David Richards, Johnstown, $400. .Treasurer of Cambria county to R. L. George. Gallitzin borough, $t). Treasurer of Cambria county to R. L. George, Washington, $5. Assignee of A. H. Berkey et ux. to Mary Ellen Berkey, Patton, $750. Etcanlrai ta ta Hcaaaar No other summer outing appeals so strougly to the people of Western Pennsyl vania as the Pennsylvania Railroad .com- panys popular excursions to the seacoast of New Jersey. For years they have been looked forward as the holiday eventof each summer, and every season has seen them grow more popular. The reason of the great favor in which they are held is easy to see. The rate of $10 for the round trip is phenomenally low, considering the dis tance and tbe high character of the ser vice; the limit of twelve days just fits the time set apart for the average vacation, aud the dates of the excursions are most conveniently adjusted. There . is also the widest field for choice In the selection of the resort. Atlantic City, Cape May. Sea Isle City, and Ocean City are the choiciest of tbe Atlantic coast resorts, aud any one of them may be visited under these arrangements. The dates of these excursions are July 9 and 23. August 6 and 20, and the rates will be as follows; Pittsburg, $10; Johnstown, $y.25; Cresson, $8.50; Ebeusburg. W.85; Hastings, $9.25, and Altoona. fS: propor tionate rales from other points. A special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg on each of the above mentioned dates at 8:55 a. ii., and connect at PhMadelpbla with special train via the Delaware River Bridge rout, landing passengers at Atlantic City in twelve hours from Pittsburg; or passen gers may spend the night In Philadelphia and proceed to the shore by regular trains from Market Street Warf the following day. Tickets will also be good on regular trains leaving Pittsburg at 4:30 and :10 p. at., arriving in Philadelphia next morning. whence passengers may proceed to tbe shore on any regular train from Maiket Street Wharf that day. . For detailed information in regard to rates and time of" trains apply to ticket agents, or Mr. Thomas E. Watt, district passenger agent, Pittsburg. Ilaeallaaaaaa leUees. o NE Champion DUrTON'8. Mowing Macblna for nine Jbd 19 M. I ! rfs m n tr nonlh mad SDenaaa paid raoa man I O 111 tot iskina-ordara. Staadv work ant will format) ana ootni ana onoiea wmwrr. hiiij FrocceitT Nuraeriaa, Qanam.H.Y. Jaiya arm r iNril) A aanara.1 reDrarantattva la this W county to oraaalm local board Mr tha Anlnoi' Marians and in oaNciauvii. iu draaa 81 Flftk Am.. Pittsburg. Pa. moUS WANTEO A rnllabla man torapresant a loan institution In Cambria county Moaay loan ad la inma ol loo to 10.000. For particular! apply to W.M. DAVlS.Coalport, Pa. ''HE Ebanibnrc BnlMIng a 1 win otlar for aala at loan Ataoelatloa th Key Building. Eb- Dabonr, oa th fourth Monday la July. rxooo.oo. THUS. 1JA VIS. i.nsTBnL.uaaa.Scrtary. fraaldcat. COR OVlMIKliff R t V KUBEKT FKKUUSUN, or BlacktloK town lb Ip. ill ba a eabdtdai lor tbe offloa ol 1'oomy CbinmiMdoneron tb Uemueralle ticket. ubect to tbe derlilon of tbe next county oonrenUon. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Ererybody, and eapeotalty tbe oyiter-lorlne; people ol KDenbarg. are inniea to eau at noot. MeBreen' Old Bailable Buatauraat, when they want rood, treah Ureter, by tbe pint, quart or gallon Or yon can bare them Stewed or tried, all at tbe lowed price. Freeh Oyitera erery day. octliu FINANC1 AL.STA TEMENTOF L.1LL.Y BOK OUOH FOB THE YEAK leva. HEN BY EHBENFEI.O. Tax Collector. Or. Dr. To balanoe from lat year ! T Hi treasurer' receipt --" uu By exoneration 2 Br exoneration on doa tax 6 00 By eommlstlon on ilio 27 at tperot T 81 Br balance MENDLY STORE I Friendly lnviut'on Friendly Welco.nes, Friwi.il v O.-rks - iai, . i iv .iierviiaumsf, i-ri-n!lv Pri.v-s ui me .-More mate una iHtit.le. It eral Trading. FriemiSv ThIL- l-Vin iu- Whv n..t ? Fii.-ll.llv- V r.,..U purs us to lir..a.h-r, letter ;m.l "UK,re lih- Teial.. .$1M07 6166 07 HEN BY EUBEMFFX.U. To balance from last jear. . .. 14 03 By treasurer receipt - " Total 1 03 6 14 03 JOS. BAINEY.Taa Collector. To balance .. $106 47 Tb eommiasloa on 6106 47 at 6 per ct 6 32 By exoneration a r By commission on 640 00 at 6 peret sou By balanoe 102 M 6664 00 114 0.1 68 06 200 Total $111.70 $11170 JOS. RAIN EY. Treasurer. To amount of liquor licence. ....... To amount from H rDrenioia To amount trom bar; To amount from Vm. Morlaud.... By order redeemed 662 07 Ky Irrlabton aewer pipe 56 Br commission on 6628 , 2 per ct 616 7 By credit nrerpali laid Ian year., lo 3 Ey balance . 104 J Total $866 00 $868 00 THUS. LEAP. Tax Collector. To amount of duplicate .... $466 68 tsy abatement on fwo oi, e per ct a ihim By amount collected 3ol 67 By exoneration 106 By taxes returned. 8 66 Byeommlssloion$400 43.6peret- SO 06 By balance is Total .$466 86 $466 8$ THOS. LEaP. Treasurer. To amount from collector $400 43 To emoont trom Josepb Kaloey Ex Tr . 10 30 To amouat from elect-on rent.... 16 00 To amount trom bunres 3000 To amount trom H. Ebreateld. Ex. Tr , 48 46 To amount Irom J. AmiDdl 8 74 By crder redeemed . 248 77 Br amount bald on loan 3 61 By eommiadon on $2H 88, 2 per ct (30 By balance . 433 64 PlflaDarar, C'rcanaa aaal Eaeaaaara; Kpetal Ik P. It. K. Tbe Pennsylvania Kailroad company announces that the Pittsburg, C res so a and Ebensburg special will be placed in service. leaving Pittsburg for Cresson and Ebens burg at 2:45 p. it.. Saturday, July 4th, and each Saturday thereafter; and returning leaving Ebeusburg at 7:05 a. ii., and Cres son at 7:35 a. h., beginning Monday, July 6. and continuing throughout the season This train will make flag stops at regular stations to take on passengers for Llgonier, South Fork, Cresson, Ebensburg and points between Cresson and Ebensburg, and west bound to let off passengers from the same points. Connection will be made at La- trobe to and from points on the Ligonier Valley railroad, arriving at Ligonier at 4:4op.vi., Saturdays, and leaviug that point Mondays at 8:30 a. m . Bllfbl aa Frail Tree. It will be noticed that on many fruit trees, particularly pear and apple trees. withered leaves are seen on the ends of twigs of this year's growth. This has be come so prevalent In many orchards near Wilmore that some of tbe trees present the appearance of having been nipped by frost or burned by the sun; but a fruit grower there, suspecting the real cause sent cut tings to tbe Pomological department of the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C and received the reply that the blight Is due to the presence of bacterid. and that the only known remedy Is to cut off all affected branches, care being taken to cut in green wood. Mm at Clean Baawalriria. The position of road supervisor is not a bed of roses at any time, but Is getting more thorny yearly. A case was tried in Butler court a week or two ago, says the Citizen, that is of Importance to road su pervisors as well as the public In general. and shows the Importance of keeping the highways in a safe and passable condition. In February, 18.f, Andrew Jaca was driv ing along a road in Washington township that was blockaded with snow, and Lis sled, which was loaded with hay, upset and he was seriously injured. He brought suit against the township to recover dam ages, alleging that the township author ities bad been negligent in not removing the snow and keeping the roads open. The jury gave tbe plaintiff a verdict of t300, and this, together with the costs. will foot up a bill of about (500, w hich the township will have to pay. While It may seem a hardship to have to shovel out snowdrifts, which were numerous and heavy as they were at that time. It Is nev ertheless a wise requirement of law that roads can not be obstructed. Total 682 02 $663 02 IK. A. B. KBEBS. U arret. To balance f om last year $ 21 60 To borough bnea 84 73 To boroaicn license nl To assess menu on Willow street. ... 80 oo By treasurer' receipt....... 78 0$ By receipt Died Irom last rear 20 86 By balance 6 77 Total $106 61 106 $1 LIABILITIES. Oblla-atton to Cbaa. Bender $100 00 Obllvatloa to A. Yinallna . 15000 Obligation lo AIMnus Ylna-llng luUCO Obiltratlen to Mrs. L. Brown... nuOOO Outstanding; orders -- 67 13 ASSETS. Br balance from Tbo. Leap 18 36 By balance Irom Jos. Kaloey 104 66 By balanoe from t. A. MoOonlgle- 16 04 By balance Irom A. B. Krebe 6 71 J0 KHANES PAK AUDJE ever exceeded the splendor of our array of Dry Goods They are more attractive than ever before, and they will move rani idly, for the price is right. 1 ard-wide Muslin. Fruit of the Loom, Toil Du Noid. Cotton Crepon, Cashmeres, all colors, 15. 20, 25, Sateen in Persian effects - 3 1- 1c per yard. 10c. a yard. 10c. a yard. 10c. a yard. 35, 45, 50c. yard. 12c. a yard. Hats at High-Tide" Is the only expression that will describe the state of our Hat trade this season. Hats that will make tall, thin men look stcut. Hate for fat men, YACHTING CAPS and Sailor Hats for boys. Men's and 50c. Men's black Tourist Hats for Stiff Hats in all colors boys' Crush Hats for and up. Men's I oc AT ANY PRICE. Words of Praise, reach us every day from customers. We suit them with Clothing. Their Clothes fit, are made well, they are satisfied. The price is right and the styles correct. These are some of the reasons they sing our praise. We sell all all-wool Cheviot Suits for $5.00. We sell scuff Suits for $4.50. We sell Clay-woroted Sack Suits for .fC.OO. We sell better Clays for $8, 10 and 12. Children's double-breasted Suits, 4 to 14 years, $1.25. We sell Grand Army Suits, including Brass G. A. R. Buttons, for only $8. Held High, in Estimation. Something cool is what the people are looking for now cool and comfortable are these one strap Sandals in Dongola and Tan Needle or Razor Toe for 1 and 1,25. Ladies Oxford in Dongola and Tan from 75c. to 2. Also Children's in Patent Leather, Dongola and Tan sandals from 60c. to $1.25. 151 H3 a 5 S 5 a 5 a s a 5 a a a 5 a 5 a 5 ra a 5 a s a s a 5 a s a s a 5 a s a 5 a a a s a s a s a 5 a s a s a 5 a 5 a 5 a a 51 Yours for Low Prices, CALLITZIN. PA. 13 76 1.007 11 i4iftDiiiiiM id axcesa oi Mavis ... foot n We certify tbe above to be eorreot L, l.ST!FfX.EK. WII.UM KEU.V. Auditors I.AHBEKTE OEOKUE Lilly. Penna- April Stub, 1606. Jnne 16 6t. NOTICE TAXPAYERS! Notice I hereby given that tbe County Tree- nrer ol (Jambrla County will attend lor tb pur pose of reoelTlns: Vonnty. State and Dos; tax aaseseed lor tb year I8w6. at tbe place ol boldlnac election (or tne usual place oi receiving laiea In tbe respective district. on tb date mention- ad balnw. A discount of nv per eent. win be auowea oa all taxes paid on or be tore tetober lit, and after October 1st 6 percent, will be added. NOKTHEKN DISTSIOT. A ttstsl Plvr lr 66ller. David Weller, Charles Weller. Albert Saylor Henry Long. William Siabl. Clark Stahl. and a LI red band oo tbe farm of David Weller, of near Somerset. Pa.. sought shelter from a storm under trees near where they had been working. The first three named were uuder a big oak tree three feet in diameter wtlch was struck by lightning and torn to splinters. David Weller was knocked Into a fence corner some distance away and ap- parantly killed. Albert Saylor was badly stunned, and Charles Weller, who was sit ting with his back agalnct the tree, was badly burnt about his head and breast. His clothes and boots were torn from bis body and he was believed to be dead. Henry Long and Weller's hired man, who were near the tree, were knocked down, ana vviiuam ana uiarK btatii, wdo were under a tree but a few yards away, were stunned. It Is believed that the men will all recover. Crbti statdl Sharkey at at tie a. Sac Francisco, Jnne 27. James J. Cor bet t and Thomas Sharkey yesterday after noon signed articles for a fight to a finish, to take place within six months in the United States or Meiico before the club or organization offering the best inducements. The contest is for the world's champion- ship and a side bet of f 10,000. the winner to receive tbe X),0U0 besides the purse to be offered by theclub. Marqulsof Queens- bury rules will govern the contest, and tbe referee is reminded by tbe articles that the rules prohibiting clinching and hug ging are to be strictly enforced. Neither pugilist is to participate in any contest until after a fight Is decided. iriMiwis4it. A few days since a Butler county citizen named M: Pherson was buncoed out or IM In Pittsburg with neatness and dispatch. He was walking along tbe street when he saw a strangerstop and pick up what look ed like a roll of bills. The stranger caught McPberson'a eye just M be placed tbe roil n his oocktt and told him If he would say notblpg about the find he would divide tb-i stuff. The roll cootainea a tij bom. aou a i hill. McPherson handed over the fso in a i n A cold casb and pocKetea tne -t-:'A..lmWml-halMmlili found later that tbe tlOO was an oia con- "--".; ;. 7 ' ' federate note. He wlaallee Peaelamera. Deputy United States Marsnal C. C HoUod. of Towanda. is sending out cir culars in which be offers a reward for Charles Homes, who has several aliases, aud who is a swindler. He operates by impersonating himself as a government officer. The marshal status In tbe circular Holmes is a man about 60 or 65 years of age, 5 feet 8 Inches tall, weighs 165 pounds, sandy complexion, sandy grey balr and beard, blue eyes, slightly bald, wears a a mustache and chin whiskers and a few week's growth of a teard on face, black clothes, tan shoes, brown soft bat, may have on a O. A. R. pin, wears a watch charm with figure of tree on one side He generally works in tbe country, goes to a bouse, claims to be a government agent and v--ry wealthy, and that be Is looking up pension claims and raising tbem up to where they ought to be, be engages board at fl per day, gets what money he can from a pensioner and skips. Mrs. Sarab Walters died at her home In Allegheny township Saturdav, aged 75 years. She was married to Joseph Wal ters in 14S, and i6uryived by six child ren. viz: Mrs. GUte McCoy and Mrs Massie McEllaoy, of Altoona; Mrs. Mary Douglas and Mr. James Storm, of Clear field township, and Mrs. unite sirawmoy their mother on the farm. Allegheny township- Asbvllle borooKD... .... Karnes bo ro boroagb-.. ........ Bnrr township Black lick townnip Cambrta towniblp t;arrolIUwn rtorougn , , -Oerroll township - ... boroogn...- Uhest Sprlnir ibest townsnip Uleardeld township.. Droyle township ..... Wesson townsnip.... Ujen townsnip Ebenburf borouicb Elder township. ..... lallltsin Doroo k n .. trallltzln townnblp HasUnss DorouKD.... Jackson township.... Ully borongb Loretto boronK b .... . Monster lowoiiilp ration Doroiucn.. Porta borough fortaa-e township........... Beade township. East Beade township. South . . Hpanvler borouKb Sontb Fork boron h SummerhUl borough .... Somme Bill township Etusquebaana township... Tunoeinui Doroutfn Washington township. Wbiie townsnip W 11 mors borough A ag-Qrt a AUKOSt 16 lulv 21 .. laly .. . .July 26 iniy 17 July 17 . ........... ..AuaTist 4 I .. Au-ast 14 ...... Auast .1 July 16 . .July SO ,, ...Aua-uat 10 ....July 11 July 23 Auanst T ...August 1 Tuly 2 a sswmni T wtl jT a)a) July 14 AUKOSt a July is July S4 leiy 16 lufy 16 August II BIO"X"031iE!S- BIOTCLES All Kinds and Sizes for Sale by .August 12 ....July 68 luly 10 ....Jaly 16 ...Jaly IS ... inly ; .August a luly 14 13 oaast -Jn.y Tha eoaatv treasurer will be In the Treasurer' omoe, sneniDurg. every seturaay irom j; asta le August Ztaa. ana every any aner ssmn zaa. . . u U . U V B.' U Coenty Treasurer. Treasurer' Office. Ebensburg. Pa.. Jane ib 166 June 19 4t rtlNANDlAL STATEMENT OF DEAN r scHoobiHsrKnrr.KoK the fisoal YEAR ENIHNU JUNE 1ST. 1606. Whola number of sohooli ....... Number of teacher employed Number ol pupil enrolled In all tbe school ........ Average dally attendance. 6 5 126 66 38 66 Amount of tax levied lor school purposes Amount oi lax levied lor build lag par- TREASURER'S ACCOUNT- MONEY OEIVED. Raleace on hand Irom last year. ..6 RmiiI irom state aoDrourlatlon From collector. Including taxes ot an aina l lue M From county treasurer, aaaeatea nasi, etc 403 S3 BE- 16812 4J7 66 From all other source 316 84 1 107 76 Total receipt 63,066 61 TREASURER: AOOOUNT MONEY PAID OCT. For teacher' wage - 61.061 00 For rent and repair.... For fuel aad eontlnaenoiee Fee ot collector. $60 64. treasurer 64 61. Salar at aanretary. expense, stationery postage. etc... For printing aad auditor' lee.. . For school boo! . ... For map aad srlore . For all other purpose aad saadry peaae...... 77 71 63 87 103 77 83 00 10 00 44 81 363 26 X- Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! By virtu of an order ol th orphan' Court to m. HiHMind. l vill expoee to public sale on the premise bereloalter described, on SATURDAY, JULY 18T11, 18, at o'clock, r. .. all the loliowiog acn real estate, via: . .. , hih ...of aA waff lift B.n'i LO anil IDaVl f 6-wa, wa - - S'ual nilUt Township of Clearfield. bounded ana aeecriue - . Jng at a pMton tb Ashland road, tlhenc .North etsTntvnedeirree Eaft lxty nine perches le a VZt- IhaDcs T Wt fllty three degrees twenty lour rheetoater.; tbeooe South eighty eeven diw2steventv three perches to a j posu rnroth bv Asiland roei to place ol begin ning, containing 9 ACRES KLKT2 which" j oh u r" nT H la h jThVl.'o. "amhrla-nty. by , ni. d ack-o- AlTmo aoM toTom". o John anl.y bavtng thereon erected a COMFORTABLE HODSs, good barn, aad aU aecary oartnlldlng. TEK19UI B&ac w u. r.t nf tha nurchase money to be paid la hand the day ol ale; tb balanoe ol one third aTaaa the sale I eonhrmed by tne iin;.r- soured nv judgment bond .n-l tb. purchaser. , nSSSm4. soar, oi KBmvw - jf Olearheld township. June 30ta. 1806. June 26 3t. I.-NANCAU STATEMENT OK T H K 1 St'lKMiL. IUSI-R1UT OK CHLT bPRINUS BOKOl tlll. SrEtHrJ t,XNKAI, tVllector. To amount ef duplicate To order on E. Byrne . To order on A lie W barton Total By amount paid treasurer..... (177 64 By 6 per ct. oil lor prompt pay meat 34 By amount paid treasurer 1' 4 By S per cl. for collectlnu 417 i4 . . 5 S3 By 6 per ct. lor collecting llal bi....- !M By exonerailoua 1" 00 Balance due collector . . lir. $313 S4 a uu i "0 6-3 36 A. H.BVCK. JOHSSToy. M. J. KI' L Est&b1.1hkd 1ST!. Johnston, Buck & Col, HANK KKK. EBENSBURG. - PENN'A. A. W. BI I K, 4 aoblcr. 1T1BUKHID 1S8. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKOIJ-TOWN. PA. T. A. HIIAKBtl lJII, t'aettlfr. 133 37 ToIjU money paid oat .61.816 TB RESOURCES AND LI A BIO TIES. Caah on hand . 341 73 Amount dne district ...... .. WM. HIL.HMBRANOT. I I' JOHN F. OTRATTON'O CFIFBBATED H K. BATTS. 117 64 . Anditera. V. U. HILTON. ' Tb above account has been daly audited by tbe auditors ol tbls district, and eeruiled by In eta to.Vw?rHHtbwN. J o. Mcmullen. Secretary. President. . Jane fo 3t rl A Katrti : 6k X. ' .saia.Skl IHA UAh iW 6St4e IuporrofdWlK4aUrwlankindo' a0CAL MeROHANtHSE. Bll.813.ei6.bl7 East tli St.. New York. BB8T IK TBI WORLD. It aeei linqnalttieearennsurpeaai d.actoalry outlasting two boxea of any other brand. No6 Affected by beat. ITU RTTHBflKNiJINE, SOU BALK BT PEALEBS GENs7.RtIJ.lt. XoUl TMii 6J6U60 C. U. PERKY, Treasurer. lr. To order n II. C. Little t 4U 4J To appropriation...... M To order ol coont'il To amount Irum collector.... ...... 3'J838 Total - 6T3I49 Bv orders paid -6716 90 By 3 per et lor paylna at fTlavu... 14X2 Total 8:3.122 Balance duedlotrlct t S7 Total 6731 4i OUTSTANUINl BILLS. BUI of stationery lo 40 Assessment for Ore Insurance 6 oo 16 40 -8 certify that we account and lund Total . We, tbe undersigned auditors bave examined tbe above tbem correct. jt.HNii Mckenzie. Andit0r. M. L. LC.AK1, CM AS. McIHJN A I.D, Secretary. June 26. 3t. ASSIGNEE S NOTICE. Assigned estate ol John A. Blair. Not'ce is beretty alvea that John A Blair and Jane A Blair. bis wile, on tbe J8tb day ol Ms 1HU6. executed m aeed of voluntary aseiKaimenl to tbe anderslaaed traasferrtns: all tire evtale. real, personal aad mixed of the ald John A Blair la trast tor the benent ol bis creditors. All persona Indebted to said assiaoed estate are hereby noti fied to make payment to me without delay, and tbose bavins claims aaainst the same will .re seat tbem properly auibeallcaned. M 1. BEAKKK. assicnee. Eoensburg, Pa , May 2Aih.l!6. 6u General BantiEg Business Transacts.. Tbe following are tbe principal feature et general banxing butnei9 : nr.poMTs Keelved payable on demand, and Interest bear log oertiocaies Issued to time depositor. s.OAM Extended to customer on favorable terms and approved paper discounted at all time. COI.I.F.4TIUXS Made In the locality and upon all the banking town in the united fiatee. nance moderate. DRAFTS Issued negotiable In all parts of the fatted Stte. and toreign exchange issued en xll pari ol Europe. AmirRTH Of merchants, farmers and other solicited, to whom reasonable aoramoitatloe will be extended. Patron are is ured that all transaction shall be held a strictly piiat and confidential, and that they will be treated a liberally a good hanking inle will peralt. Kespecttully, JOHKNTttSI. HI I K 4k tl. RESTAURANT NOTICE. I retecltuSly give notice t my many patrons Ol Ebeaslarg and country people at at lame tnat oa and after Airtl 1. I6. 1 will move my res taurant Irom Julian street to Centre str-et, in slxbt ol tbe Cambria Hooe. next door le Wilkin son's Marltle yard, where I will be pleaded to see a;i my eld patron, nopiog a liberal thare ol the public patronage. I serve meals and lunches at all hours. Price. 16 and au rents. I will keep a lull Hue of eonlecttunery, iruiu. candies, cigar, oysters. Ice rtem la season. Ice cream iu ail G vers, special dinners aad suppers cotton up by giving timely notice, spring vegetables In seasia. 1 will have a special parlor lor ladies aad their escorts. Taaak for past tavor. Respect lallv yours. men 30 tt. JAMES U.U ANT. a. L. BBBD. it: :iot aaaDa. REED & READE, A.ttrnojrrrt ivt 1 -v, EBENSBl'R. - - - PEN'NA. er4 ifflce oa (Centre street. A38 u6 KITTET.L & LITTLE, Attorneys nt 1 .nw, EBENSBCRtt. PA. Asy-Offlae la ttra House. v.t4 rr W. DICK, JLe AnilKNKY-AT-LAW titiKti iui, Pxaa'a Aerpectal attention to given claims for Pen sion Bounty, etc ch7- JF. McKEXUICK, e ATToaa it n cxhkilloi at Uv, EKENBt'BU. - PA w (ffiee en Centre street. He" iff MY Ely?. ATTOKNET-AT-LA W. EBasftBraa, p. la Cotlonada Kow. oa sientre street. DONALD E. nUFTON. ATTOHNtY-AT LAW, l.BiansiKi, Paaxa. tmca la Opera boa. Center street.