Sinn gtstmaxL snt R, CAMBRIA CO., PA. r- Z TsKl'TKMltER II. !. FKIPJ , h lb-arrr. of Carroll town Vr vN U-r to Ebeiisburgoo Thurs , it - . 1 lU-aror. of Pittsburg. Is r. .t,.-.'i-' friel,js in EUmis- , Uir at .Johnstown is attract . .,f peuple from U parts it'14 ' i.. o f.-irnier nrarticitliz 1,f f "il,i bin now or Johus- ..,:! ui i.-ii.lnrir or. Mon- - I,ivt' '''" made for 'Arrl!,fn"I1.'M - "f state ' x;, ,a from IhreinlHT Stta to - J'fsl ' i:..ruarJ Myers, or Asl - (j ,.u Til ' f-infti"1"1"- 1 l Weak land lias lwen t'i-':e'"r " 0f t,e Loretto public "' MiryframiT will have ,tl,e primary srau- .... jjm , i i, i iMuio; - .It 1 . j ,.1. Irt-r- of ( arr"" lown 7,1 I,.mi. on Thursday. t .laughter of Mr. and n-ira - . . . ,11 r..lll t llllll. V it llolaii"- i-i - " ' . ,,.,,.,. .lay lat -k and a "lS '',' ,i . , tit i.iif f h-r hands 1 .i.i.i. r. of rhiladelphia. ..tra. l ,.f i a-- n u ura .' ,,( Maud and l:'sie i ' " . f ii... piao a f.-w days last -.- .,K.ri. Thursday, while W. ' rai.-hiiu; it, em ii squarely A lil;r ,,r ;!! -'!d 31 .,:. M. im.'i Il"iiie near lliis plai'e, '.' r ! it ;ii"riiinif aifed alut eighteen j,. II. - r..r .j,.i.r. l're iv.iiipauy w ill bold . , ., 3! it,.- rniirn il room on Tuesday "j,, l,1,n..-e..f making arranije ., ' r -iiirh.liiii: 1 1" Fireman' run ,.u Jt i . l.ii-I"""- 1,1 'tolier. t , , ew No- iri. Patrons of " .',ir. ln.lil a pii-iiie and feiival mui.IjV VP'. I "'1- 1 a'leriiix.ii r,ri:.ui 1 M i'll'' Mo nk" barn, in '.tVu l"'i'-'-'-l" a" are in- -1 u. t n Kmi.ti.-M. with his crew of t . arr- iiiiltiio.' no ibe pole fur the ,f, ur line t-teeli till- pU. F and Iia- rr l.-lied Etwiisburi? ami . y ili-- i.'ie' will I ready for Kr.i.' -. ake.l IT years, of u. 1 lii' bn-i'le over bridge Ii. !' la-t vi eh, fallihif into . traijuiiti nver. a iti-lain-e of fi.rly ilc a-t.aJIv ii juied. and may ,r.,Atl Tlii 1 i iii.l '1'. h bou, aid to l e :, ..'r-i - iiit iii t lie 01 Id. i-- not in 1 1 : '.Lc iuiu Im like a new-paper for -vcni nr without pay iiig for it. . :el tLr..- it back into ibe po-slotlice L iol"Kcfii'rJ .'" A l i.iinrMiisly 'igneil petition from .ri.- -1 J,,liii-tov 11 rr-.iie'tinij .Indue rr lu Irt up .111 the cloMim of the sa . il I" P M . Jul liii the li'iie of I10IJ .1 iLr tale fair. a aU'Wered in the -; c i ti liwimr. Mr- J..L11 E. Hrs, wife or a well l ru, rryuiati of t leartield, mi it 1 Jed .iLC.Li t.er-eif in '.be attic over the - id M .ijjiy eveiiiuif. he had been ! !r i'jut a year, whieh is the only 1 1" i'ir.1 fr the deed. Pi'ii t jiiier. a well-known citizen 1-t, .lird at hi' hiuiie in that place, '.-idV. ajr-d 74 year'. He is survived '' fr anJ several rhilJren. The -r. ;u..k pi a, e at A-hville on Tuesday -14. iLtcniietit in t. Thomas' ceme- Tici:ntinn uf our readers is called i.ji.f of "a.)," that Mr. C. A. Shar n .1 tr..i:tub' popular clothier, has uirri.-iiu; ri.luuin. His stCK-k or ia.i:rr i l.iihiiitr a' also TiKit wear aij-t .-otuplete lo he found iu the - Ai.ijic K.eil. of I'itthnrif. has ti-nj vvr-i, a. re of irround frontioK i i'- 111J avfinie. 1.1, t,e outskirts or ai,J re i a summer resi- lea.ly for occupancv prire paid for the '.:-L I,, 't-U. The 't- uir- ii; M Lin a, Hollidaybiirif Iron ..r'- after a long period of llie(naiit ,a leeii greatly en i.! li-.tr.i mil, impn.ved inn liinery -l; ii. 1M, hundred and - -a . L ,.. .... 1 . . ... ii 1 vei or i.ar- ?.Kr"lilV The build- J' r..!,r- ar jS movement e af;..r , osjll(J hours this ' n '-i.!i,e. '-N'.r.Uy ,.irfht the Cambria Iron ' 1 H't.m 11 ; ' I- thru -' Unl ii.. :-f tr, 'o mar the plans, tind the post office . 1 . -i-i,:,,,,, nia.ie a partial shut ' "in f employment and i-oiitimies the em- enty-tive hundred men on I here no in.1 i-a t i. in Imw la-t. of our readers Is called ;t 'l-r''. n,et f Wright's pboto- Ibe gallery is situ- tr-1 "ar the jail, and the 'Vi"1''"""1 le -teeII in the ur j "1! 'or yourself. .t 'J". Knh 11 and wife or Moun- iV'rV'Mt"rs l ,:tns,llir on , , Ktihn. who had !een l4, ""u"1 ,,;4j "P"nt fourteen cii ""l"ul ,i ?radiit!ly recover- '' fnen.N hope will soon EvI)!r',"f" Uai"- w'li,,' Peking out ,' Tl"irsday evening or J..... " l "ie r.ridife. a station. i.r,.,'r ,',twi"' Hiat exception do ".led In. in 1 1. , . ro- 1. ... , '" acciueiu. -"ID i . . " 111 rn ... . . j. iioui a siraniru Ji.'i. HIH t ... tof Winterset i!u, " ' "be bridge wa- have died In one t fir,. V , y' Iro,n a Strang ?ejj ' to be cholera. paid in the head, -Mi. r"1 bw'"' o ore h jr,' " J"rt -i f I' t hou rs d ies. The J f ' rk. The disease spreads "i..r 1 1...: . .. V 111 II. . 1 . Vmr.f 1 "o'uiuon )..... -iiu. ' - v l.n "it of uvrr a well-known linma ft r llj t..i A. doinv ""y lill.. . Sid over lk 1 Tl..i 1 h" 3A .. --a.ed tn n.. nin own Agent. ' EXAMINATION REQljI3 r,:l7CD AXLE On Thursday of last week R. H. Rob ertsoit, aged 17 years, of Fairfield town ship, Westmoreland county while out hunting fell over an embankment forty reel high and was killed. John A. Canan it Co., extensive lum ber dealers in Altooua, failed on Tuesday and made an assignment. Executions mnoiinting to t'-Vi.ou) were issued against the firm which caused the failure. The liabilities will aggregate t.Y,OiiO. Hunter A. liaughnian, lumber manu facturers, w hose operations are about two and one-half miles east of Patton, have shipped by rail from that place in twenty four days during the month of August thirty-three car loads of lumber, beside delivering to Patton about K),(H)0 feet or I u in bur as local orders. (Jejrge Hittuer, or Lincoln township, Somerset county, met with a very serious accident on Monday of last week. He was going down the hill ou a traction engine when the machinery broke and the engine started down the hill at a lively rate. Hitner jumped, but was caught under the wheels. His Uft leg was badly crushed and his right one was dislocated at the knee. Peter Grainlev, a farmer residing near Rosecrans, Clinton county, lost two horses very suddenly the other afternoon. He was plowing in one or his fields and one of the horses was suddenly taken sick and laid down. He went to the house of a neighbor for assistance and w hen he re turned to the field the other horse was sick. The animals both died in a short time. Over in Clarion at the recent term of court the constables were not paid for making their returns. The officers held a meeting aud w ill have the superior court rule on the constitutionality of the Act of Assembly May, 1-sitt. The constable is re quired by law to make a return to the Court or Quarter Sessions r.ur limes a year, aud he certainly is entitled to -ome Compensation. The light between J. II. Hicks and Joseph K. Thropp tor the I led ford county conrerces, ii. the Republican conference of thsTweutielh coni;i'eioiial di'lriel. will U decided by JState Chairman John p. Klkin. Until men a u reed to this on Satur day night at a two hours' ession at the Logan House. Altooua, at tended by all four eaiidi.lales. The agreement was made in riling and was Muued by J. D. Hicks. F. J. Kooer. Alvin Evans and Joseph K. Thropp. The Pittsburg I'rest of Tuesday says: The charges of infidelity and bigamv against A Jam W. Arcutt. of Wilkiusbiirg, were ignored by ibe Brand jury. He is said to hava two wives. The hill wasix uored t-eaue the offense was commuted in Cambria county. Arcult married a daughter of Mike Fly 1111, of Wilkinburu six years ago. The set-ong w ife w as Stella IouKlas, or KlM-nsbiirg. He married her three months ago. He has l-eu iu jail lor some lime and was this morning disehaig eJ. James Green, a maniac, w hose home is in Altooua. recently e-caped rruni the Uar risburg asylum and made his way to bin home in thai citv. Early on Snndav moruiug he gained eutraure to hi wife' home and tried to murder her aud bi-r child iih an ax. Several policemen weie hurriedly sent to capture him. audupin their arrival they found that he had loch d bim-elf in a rooll. theeutrance to w hieh he guaided with a revolver and au ax. Green kept the officers at bay 10 hours, bat was finally overpowered and taken and will be returned to the asylum. Mrs. ina Cramer, wife of James Cra mor, of A I'oon a. a flagman on the Middle division or the Pennsylvania railroad, quarrelled wilh her husband on Tuesday evening and iu attempting to throw boil iug water on him, scalded her husband slightly aud also scalded herself on the wrist. On Wednesday afternoon Mis. Cramer went to the Altooua hospital t have her wrist dressed and just as the physician was about to lance a b!isier, her face became ashen and her body ridtcid. Oeath from heart disease was the result of the coroner's inquest after making an in vestigation. A law passed by the legislature or this stale May 13. 1-C8. provides that no person shall place or cause lo be placed in auy public place or highway, nor or. his own lands outside bis own buildings, any poi son or poisonous mixture wilh intent that the same shall be swallowed by auy dcg, fowl or animal or bird, under a penalty of fvKi, w hich sum shall Im paid into the treasury of the commonwealth. A case was ctried at West Chester recently in which a man was convicted for placing poison ou his premises which killed two of his neighbors' chickeus that got into the truck pa'ch. He was fined t'-t). A fiendish outrage occurred oue night recently near Livermore, Westmoreland county. Three masked robbers broke into the residence of John Crosby and demand ed that he give up his money and other valuables. Upon his refusal to comply with this abrupt demand the ruffians bound Mr. Crosby band and foot and pro ceeded to torture him into confessing where his money was hidden by roasting the soles of his feet and otherwise abusing him. So outrageously was Mr. Crosby handled that the flesh on one or his ankles is burned through to the bone, while the soles or his leet are in a frightfully scorch ed condition. Mr. Crosby finally gave up tlOJ."., w hich was all the money he had in the house when the miscreants departed. The victim is au old man aged about 75 years. Irowaed wbll Flablaa;- On Thursday afternoon of last week, two of Hallidaysburg's most prominent cklzens were drowned In the Juniata river At Flowing Springs, about five miles below the town. The accident occurred on Thursday afternoon, but the dead bodies were not found by the searchers until the river was dragged on Friday morning. There were no eye witnesses to the tragedy. The men had been fishing with thoir rods and lines. The unfortunate men were Rev. Thomas F. Reeser, pastor of Zion's Luthern church, and John D. Love, a leading mer chant. The theory is that Mr. Reeser fell into a deep hole in the river, and being greatly encumbered by his high fisher man's boots, called Tor help. His com panion rushed to the rescue, and the iwo unfortunates went down together. Roth men were veteran swimmers. Mr. Love undoubtedly gave his life ir. an endeavor to save his friend. When the tragedy was first learned, there were hints of Joul play. The coroner's jury, however, fouud that the double drowuiug was pure ly accidental. Rev. Mi. Reeser was born In Lycoming county and was 51 years old. He had charges at Williamsport. Pa.; Freeport, III., aud Polo, III. He was oue of the strongest theologians in the Allegheny Synod of the Lutheran church, and was the chairman of the Gettysburg seminary committee. Mr. Love was of Scotch-Irish descent, and a cousin of Justice John Dean, of the state supreme court. Roth men are survived by widows. A N w Rttllraad. A correspondent of the Altooua Tribune, irom Osterburg, Itedford county, reports a projected railroad. The discovery Is a new one to us and we give It to the readers of the Fkkkman as we got it: Another railroad has been surveyed thrwugh our valley from Lorelto, Cambria county, to Cessna. Hedford county, a dis tance or about thirty miles. The first sur vey on this route was made is ittl by Eugiiieer Johnson, now of llarrisburg. Engineers have been on the line almost continuously for two years past, and final ly a route is settled, reaching Cessna last Friday a week for the first lime. Seven lines were run iu the Alieghenies in order to find the most practicable route, w hich at last has been located without a tunnel or the usual heavy cuttiug aud tilling nec essary to cross this great elevation. Chief Engineer lKiendelter, assisted by his ef-'i.-iei.t and veullemanly corps, under charge of I. Wissinger, are to be congratu lated ou Ibeir success. They wre a jolly, good natured set, and we were sorry lo see iheiu leave last Thursday to do some work 011 the other eud or the line. They made lasting friendship whilein our midt. Our people are very anxious to see this project go through audio see it connected w ith the Midland, which would be practicable aud most satisfactory to the w hole com -uiuuily. ! flare I.I lie Hume. Robert Sboenfelt, an unsophisticated young man from Cambria county, made his first visit to Altoona yesterday. Be side a trusting and simple disposition he had with him a knr.all gold w atch, which he left behind on takinx bis departure. Shoeufelt lives oc a farm near Carroll town. Iu that peaceful seclusion, or course, he could not dream of the rampant wickedness of Tenth avenue. Yesterday, after transacting what business he had. aud takiue in what sights he could see, he went 10 the ticket office to purchase a ticket for home. He is sure that he had the watch when he bought the ticket. From the ticket office he went to the de pot gate, where he fult in his pocket for the watch, but be fouud it was goue. Know i hi; that a policeman is the proper person lo whom to confide your troubles, Shoenfelt related the distressing occur rence to Officer Orner. That policeman, however, had not noticed any of the "Easy street" sharks around, so he could not give him any satisfaction. Shoenfelt hunted around for his time piece until he missed his train; but he took the next oue west, remarking as he went through the gate, "This is a h of a town. I'll be triad to get Lome."-J,tfiiuj' Altooua Tribune. -riJr T,,B OHLR GREASE 3tarrlsc l.lrraa. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, Septem ber lo. lJi: John W. Turner and Sarah J. Wilson. Johnstown. Samuel K. Myers and Mary Margaret Hloom, Richlatid township. Isaac L. Harvey and Pricilla Rager, Jackson township. William Sloy and Ida V. Rradley, Alle gheny township. James L. Dawson and Eftie L. Lease, Portage township. Benjamin A. Cover and Milda M. Brick ner, Johnstown. John Hipp and Gertrude L. Dare, Daisy town. Harry Eldridge and May Dimoud, Mor reilville. Joseph Walko and Annie Galayde. Cres son. Frank Mead. Indiana. Pa., and Nellie M. Itoyer, Johnstown. Charles W. Ilettcrly and Sadie Hostet ter. Johnstown. John O'Rourke and Mary J. McLean, Davids. West Virginia. Will-am J. Williams, Johnstown, and Minnie Adams, Coope.-sdate. llnallBKloa Uayly Decorated. Huntingdon. Sept. 8. The celebration of the centenn ial anniversary of the corpora tion of this town hegau to-day and will continue for three days. The town Is handsomely decorated. About l.Mio war veterans, representing the comities froui the Alieghenies to the Susquehanna, are encamped here and they participated In the military display, which was yat- I T wi WANTED BY V"W SAM'L WELLS & CO.. 67 VINE ST., CINCINNATI, O. I aRGEST EXPORTERS OF CIRSENG IN THI U. S. "frqualiti, " ' o i IZyt onRurped. actually lilllea aa me Railroad. Daniel J. Wilhelm, a brakemau employ ed on the Pittsburg division, residing at Derry, was fatally injured through beiug struck by Philadelphia express at Kiltan uing Point Saturday night. Wilhelm's train wa sidetracked at Kit tanning Point to allow the east-bound passenger train to pass. He got dowu to cut oil the engine of his train aud as he stepped out front between the car and the engiue he was struck by the passenger traiu. The unfortunate man was hurled to the track and terribly mangled. He was pick ed up and taken to Altoona, and thence to the hospital, where he expired that even ing, retaining consciousness until his death. His right arm wat ground off at the shoulder, his right leg at the knee and his left leg at the ankle. Besides these injur ies he was considerably cut about the head and face, lie expressed the wildest grief that he could not see his wife before he died, after he was told he could not re cover. Wilhelm was 30 years of age. He leaves a wife and several children residing in Derry. Badjr Tamed to Ntaae. The petrified body of a woman, probably one of the victims ot the Johnstown flood, was found on a farm near New Florence by a young man who was digging at a point reached by the waters of the Cone mangh river during the disaster. The body was taken to Johnstown on Monday for the purpose of having it photographed, and it was then developed that it was one of the finest specimens of petrification that has ever been produced. It is that of a women, probably 30 years of age, and about five feet and four Inches in height, who weighed probably 135 pouuds when in life. All the developments of her body are shown, even lo the expan sion of the muscles In her chest. The eyes were closed and the hatds lay crossed on her breast as if In peaceful sleep. The feet and bands are also perfectly shown, every toe and finger being represented In their natural positions. Thecuriosity was shipped to Few Flor ence on Wednesday, where the owner lives. He has already been offered a good big sum for his find. m ItriTt 8AMPLE8FW1 illVUni-n itilli linn A. aMJO-r-tVU laraUCV ' Kenalactoa Brothers Newspaper Haa nal ISM. We have received the Ninth issue of the Newspaper Mauual of Remington Bros., of Pittsburg, Pa., and New York, N. Y. The contents inciude complete lists of all newspapers in the United Slates and Can ada, with their days of issue, politics and circulations, and properly classed lists of the principal dalles and weeklies, and the best agricultural, religious, scientibcand trade publications and leading magazines. All the lists are catalogued by tw ns in in alphabetical order. JTtof?a k list the populaUoJj--t ,e thus ,eft JiUA'-Kiiirely alarmed by the omin ous weather sigus, I cheerily called out: "Whoa, Pete! Vhoa, grood fellow; it's all ritrhV" On hearing my the sagacious beast ceased to pull, snd 6tood quietly, though still gazing- intently ahead, and Coart Proeemtlaci. Court met on Monday with Judge Bar ker on the bench. The grand jury was sworn and at once proceeded to work on the large number of bills that have been returned for consideration. The following cases have been disposed or: Commonwealth vs. Daniel Olmstead; for nication and bastardy. Continued. Commonwealth vs. Josepu Cox; fornix et cet., Louisa Shirley prosecutrix. De fendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of f 10, costs of prosecution, f.TO lying in expenses and tl per week toward Hie support of the child. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Gillespie, fornix et cet; Bridget Farrell, prosecutrix. Defendant plead guilty and received the usual sentence. Commonwealth vs. Thomas J. Boyer, selling liquor without license; selling liquor ou Sunday; selling liquor to minors, etc. There were teu Indictments. Boyer Is a physician and druggist at Portage. The jury returned a verdict of guity on four of the iudiclmenls, not guilty on three and the other three were 7io( pronged by the district attorney. Commonwealth vs. Patrick Couville, malicious mischief; aud Commonwealth vs. J. R. Snyder, assault and battery; cross suils, were tried together. Jury tind de fendants not guilty but that each pay the costs in the case iu which thev were de fendants. Commonwealth vs. George R. Miller, fotnixetcet. Defeudant plead guilty aud received the usual sentence. Commonwealth vs. Gormar Collins, for nix et cet. Defeudant pleaded guilty and received the usual sentence. Commonwealth vs. Hiram Orris and Fred Smaltz, felonious rape. Jury tind defendants guilty. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Surick, Jeremiah Surick and John Pes h to. as sault and battery. Jury tind defendants guilty. Mlseellaaeoaa notices. Commonwealth vs. and felonious assalt find defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Clyde Lewis, surety aud battery. Juiy Ephraim Dorman, larceny by bailee. Juiy find defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Mary Fox, keeping a bawdy house and keeping a disorderly house. Jury find defendant guilty ot keeping a disorderly house. Common wealth vs. Jacob Reighardy, surety of the peace. Defendant directed to enter into recognizance iu the sum of t'.lkl to appear next Monday. Commonwealth vs. Wilson A. Bradley, burglary. Jury find detendaut not guilty Commonwealth vs. Louis Mazulla, ag gravated assault, aud battery, and com monwealth vs. (iabriel Pasqueen. carry- concealed weapons, were cross suits, tried together. Jury find Manilla not guilty aud that each pay half the costs, and Pas- queeu guilty. Senleuced to pay t.'iO fine aud cosrs. Commonwealth vs. Charles Rawley, William Beatly, Henry Ward, Michael Flyuu, James Luce, Allen Raw lev and John Beaty. Breaking into a railroad car and larceny. Xolle iros entered as to four last named defendants aud the others on trial as w 3 go to press. Krai I'aiate Traanrrri. George E. Flenner to J. C. Slineman. Adams, consideration, (75. Mary Bracken et vir to J. C. Stineman, Conemaugb, f5,4UO. Sarah Ann Grimsley et vir to James H. Johnston. Morrellville and Lower Yoder, 1. Heirs or Mary E. Ivory to Henry Ivory, Allegheny, tl. Attorney of Maggie Brown to William Ximmer, Johnstow 11, fsui. Catharine Boyle to Penn Traffic com pany, Limitec, Johnstown, tl. John Ashcroft et ux. et al. to Simon Burd, CresSou township, tl-5. Henry J. Biiuigardner et ux. to George W. Leppert, Johnstow n, tJ,3nu. Assignee ot Jacob C. Homer et ux. to Henry H. Keene, Johnstown. tJoo. Christ Keene to George W. Leppert, Dale, f 1.7U. Charles Yon Lunen et ux. to Winnifred Hughes, Jobualowu, (too. Charles Yon Luuen et ux. to William A. Hughes, Johnstown, t'liio. Frederick Daly et ux. to James Daly, Jamestown, tltkl. Citizens' Cemetery association to Charles F. Kress, trustee. Grand View, ts2. William E. Nuavley et ux. to Cornelius Gillen, Morrellville, fow. Abraham L. Good el ux. et al. to James E. Brlcklev, Barr, tluO. Ada Musseret vir lo Frank M. Shaffer, Johnstown, tl. John Eckels et ux. lo Sarah E. Bush, Wtst Taylor, tl. Ruth Condon et al. to Rt. Rev. Richard Phelan, Cressou township, t50. Frank X. Stoltzel ux. to Jacob P. Slollz, Chest, 5UO. Treasurer of Cambria county to F. A. Shoemaker, Washington, tlO. Treasurer of Cambria county to F. A. Shoemaker, Washington, til. Mathiol Reade et ux. to Adam Smith, Washington, f 1. Adam Smith to Pennsylvania Railroad company, Washington, tl. Adam Smith to Pennsylvania Railroad company, Washington. t'i,5)0. Attorney for Thomas Chambers to Christopher Eckenrode, Allegheny, t47ti. Emma V. Suter to Ross Griffith, Upper Yoder, t575. Benjamin Winner et ux. to Joseph Kay lor. Carrol I town, t310. Paul Short et ux. to Francis P. Ivory, Patton, tl24. Michael Kirsch et ux. to Lewis A. Shaffer, Barr, to,'J73. Sophia Griffith et vir to Alvin Wertz, Johnstown, t300. Michael Kirsch et ux. to Lewis A. Schaffer, Barr, t77C. Trustee of Christopher Eckenrode to Joseph W. Eckenrode, Allegheny, f 1,505. On Sunday afternoon. Katie, the fourteen-year-old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Behe, of Washington township, near Lillv, accompanied by her auut and Edward Smeltzer, a youth of about her own age, were out walking near her home. Young Smeltzer had a revolver and be times would shoot at mark. While in the act of shooting, Katie thoughtlessly step ped in front just as the young man pulled the trigger and the ball struck her in the neck, severing an artery and she died In about five minutes. The accident was the cause of much sympathy by the friends and neighbors of the girl and parents as well as the young man who did the shooting as be Is almost distracted over the unfortunate affair. The remains of the poor girl were inter red In the Catholic cemetery at Lilly on Tuesday. Hard Tloaes aad Newspapers. When hard times strike almost anv one Industry, and there is not enough -money coming in to pay expenses, the proprietor can curtail his expenses by employing fewer ",rTiutting down entirely. N. t so .vhich. spriiaper offices. The harder -fcfwith a sixx-eater the expense In get- delieiousbeyvjj cannol be stopped a eats an allipraop it altogether ruins n not her. ami t has probably taken niatuttj to I .l ustl ONE HOKSE hay rakes tor fale cheap at Pl'K TUN14. JuljiltL "1 0 to DUFTUN'S for Irult cans. St riper month and expenses paid good men -IU lor laktDc orders. Steadv work and will luroisb fine ootnt and choice terrttcry. Apply Protective Nurseries, Oenera, N. Y. July 3 4m. TXTANrEll. A aeneral representative In this tf county to ontanixe local Iwards lor the Artisans' Savings and Ixinn Association. Ad dress VI Kiltn Ave., fittKliuix. Pa. mch'JU WANTED A reliable man to represent a loan lnUtutlon In Cambria county Money loaned In sums ol $100 to 10.oou. For particulars apply to W. M. DAVIS, ;oalpnrt. Pa. nclrzytl. Loan Association the Key Kulldinir. Kl- engharg, on the !ourth Monday In July. fc.ooo.oo. THUS. HA VIS, X.saTBR LiKiniR, Secretary. President. HE Kbensburc KulldlnK fc. 1 will oner lor sale at AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially the oyster-lovlnic people ol ElienstiurK. are invited to call at KoM. McKreen's Old Kellahle Kustaurant, wben they want good, Iresb Oysters, by the pint, quart or gallon Or you can have Minn stewed or Pried, all at the lowest price. Kre.b oysters every day. ocilllf ,-cus... 1 Inust be run In hard times . t lltS apiece- ,v- r,rnr,.i1,nr io nUiiul r.rid v 'ieiVerally happens very soon. dealer wf ne fruit in b . . . swered: "Westover, of Susquehanna 5vf.Ahree turkey bens that OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a special ty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can be MADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison wilh every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Uniformly : Satisractory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., 3HL octlS swly. PIT1NHUKO 1KPT.. PlTTSBt'Ki, PA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In ellect Movemlier IT. 181)6. t'aaarrlloaxl ( rraaon. a A XT. Seashore Express, week dys... ........ AlUion 4.(SNiuimo.atlon. week days. Main Line Kxprras. dally Altoona Express, dally HarrlMbur Accommodation oulv Mall Express, daily Philadelphia Express, dally.. .I3DID .. as a ni .lo Mam ..... I no p m Sundays 1 07 p m ...... S 17 p in .......... 11 p m wmr. Johnstown Accommodation, week days . S 14 a m Pacific Expres. daily..... P7 a m Way Pa4ienKtr. dally 2 p ie Mail Train, dally 4 IM p East l.lne, dally g p. m Johnstown Accommodation, week days... tMpm F.benabaric Branch. Trains leave Et.en.-h.iru as follows- T.-M and 3.30 p. m. aud arrive at I'reson at 7.67 s. m. and 4.06 p. m. I .en re Oresson at ttaoa. m and 5.;tt p. m.. and arrive at Ebensbura; at 10.06 a. m , and 6.10 p.m. a'resaoa and ( leartield. I.eare Irvona at a 46 a. m. and 3.10 p. m. arrtv Inif at Creson at 6 06 a. m. and 4 10 p. m. Iave ('reason H3ii.ni. and 5.30 p. m., arrlvm at lr vooa at lu.66 a m. and p. m. Eor rates, saapg. etc , call on airent or address fmm. E. W att. P. A. W. au Eilth Ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. S. .!. PKEVOST. (leneral Manairer. J. K. W(M1. Oeneral Manager. Owens & Makin, liUYCHlSn.S, All kinds of the Best Meat from selected stock kept at their Daily Meat Market on Ilit'h Street, Ebensburg. Give us a call. sep4.90 CREAM BAImCATARRH 1 quickly abmrbrtl. .YVMNCS ti A It fry ait Mt i NfummfrfiaM, Hr 11 If the !m. I' rot frit the Mrmbrame from Additional fold. Kcafores the Hrttrm of Tnnte and Mmcf. It Will Cure COLD lH HEAD A particle Is applied into eat-b nostrel aud la aKreeaMe. Price Ml cents at UruKiclsts orhy mail ELY HKIITHKKfi, 6ti Warren Street. New York. Oov.lu.tK.ly REDUCED Into 1 Ui.'i lo 1MT unitli by a lurin. h-k irt-aiiiM-iu iv pr'. tlrlns: t'hTBlclan if yo rvirM iii-, No hail wtix-binr d-if otinu lriiii IiuMimw. N.iHlsrTliiK. mrinkun or H:il.lMii.-vt Im I provnt eeiier.il tit-all h and U-amili, c,iiiiiteii..ii. l-lif details and mx lely uulim hl.,n- it. 1 li..iuii.Js cured PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL confldcntlally. Eur particulars address, wuh ktamp flP CMVhPD .Vicirt Tkur. II II tiM, II.I-. Liv. 1 I l, or oct'J6.96.1y tH loth tilt. JOHN F. STRATTON'3 CELEBRATED MANDOLINS. Importer of and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. 811. 813. 815. 817 East 8th SL. New York. FOR SALE. FOlt SALE. The following articles will be rsld cheap for cash or with Rood security: i two horse wait 00s 2 pair boh sleds. 1 one horse sled, one Empire binder, one 'hnpiua mowlnic machine, 1 sprlnar toolh harrow, 1 d 11m r telt,2i.ets work harness. collars. Irld Ies. harness, ebaina and a general Hue i.f larnilna; impllments. Inquire ol M. 1. KEAKEK. An vstl. f ""V 7 l th- Ikrst ATyl BUSINESS S 7S7rr AaV college ln America lor 00 t rKLSi&L-MjrLA lnlii!n a bread J -y JJ winniinr ed uca C MfJ llun. EorcircuUrx f V sddresa C II CrVT WlTCnTaltiUbwBrwiHfrt A la(S H V I llslf a. S4.WTT Jew TarkUW DEALER IN ST0VES, RANGES, FURNACES, Mo oiling and Spouts aig. A(&KlI(CUIJriIJIilAir IMPILEMEjTS Ol1 ALL ICIK:25S- Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pumps Fence Wire, Etc., Etc.. ' EBENSBURG, PENN A. JOS. HORNE & CO: Serge Sellin: Is what will occur here while these wonderful qual ities last at the prices. Six inches of space can't tell one six-humlredth part of the merit ofthis Serge case. Write at once for samples ami see for self this great Dress Goods chance AII-VhiI 15 LACK SLUiir.S, -n inch- wide, yard 40c. AI1-W.mI HLACK .SKUUF.S. :m iuche wide, ard 50c. . All -Wool ( OLOLKII SKUlM'.S. ttreens. Iiiowns, tilius ami uai net, 4 iinhes wide, yard, 50c. Oilier NKW FALL W(M ILEXS-cboiee and st) lis-it yr.c To f.s :si V i. PENN AVENDE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. Silver and Gold. A very small amount of either will get you a dozen of Fine Photos AT Wright's Gallery. We have come to stay for one year aud may be longer. Give us trial, and if we cannot satisfy you it will cost you nothing. Opposite County Jail, Ebensburg, Pa. JOHN PFISTBR, DEALER IN GEIIER&L F.URCHAHDISE, Hardware. Qnccnsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, VRUETABLU IN f E A HON, 1 A KN FXS, ETt'., OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. mawaoly B. L. KBSD. aarsioT asaOB. REED & READE, Attornoy nt 1 nw, KHKNSBl'K.I. - - - PENN A. iffl.-a on t'entrs street. ta 3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys at lnAV, EMENSBITKU, PA. M-lllll In f (pars Hoax. 1AM n W. DICK, L ATTOKN KY-AT-I.A W, tlBBMSBtntS, Pbss'a- s-Spectal attention to (riven claimi lor Pen ilon Honntv. etc. PhT- HwO JF. McKENRICK, e ATTOBMBT aKrt OKt'SOBLLOR AT Law, ' -lfflce on Itentre itreet. PA II. MYERS. ATTt iHNGY-AT-IiAW. KBiiiBsroa. Pa. sr imee In tlollonade Koa. on lieair atraet. H D ONALD E. IHIFTON, ATTt IKN E Y -AT- I.A W, KnaasnrRe, Pbwt '(intA In Opera Honae. tleotar atreet. SALESMEN, We want one or two men fa WANTED es-h tViantr to take rJer for Norery SUH-k, - ill! .A ... .u. 1 ...rt Wm aurrtloKKPI.AI KFKCL aoytlilOK that die Ir iin natural oause. We alao have a choice line ol SKKI PUTA TUKS. HI VK IS A TKlAl THE HAWKS NfKsKKY COMPANY. KOCHbSI'tK. N. V. Aur. 2S "v 4m. JOHN F. 8TRATTOM CIXKBRATEU VWMUMnkill klaeiaf BANJOS, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Violins. GuiUra, Bane. Masdolines. Aecsrseens, Hafieonlcaa. c all Mnda el Strlnea. .tCjStc. 311. 813. B15. 817 East tttb SU. New York. ff 1HE Kbbbmam sad to. Semi Weeklj Pluabarc X PocT st only 42.U0 s jesr. Ail in. nes-a. USBr Scitis-AsGKisal Clear Sale is now mi. It will'pay you to attend, na entire stock of SpricEg anS Slim mer goods nsEEst !e closed out by Sept. list to make room for our fall stock. MVJiJLJRN, The JLcadiaig Clothier, ILilly, la. CARL RXVINITJS, PRACTICAL W&TCKMAKS&S aEWEUR, AND DEAJ.ERIN IWiTCHES, CLOCKS,; Ml I JRVELRV, SILVERWARE, l Wfk fMDSICAL INSTRUMENTS! It S.i P V. j ' i-. , V.'; tl A . It OPTICAL GOODS. I e E i t SOLE Af;EXT FORTH . ppt pun i m?n nnnrrnriTi XbaLiLDiiaiiiiU nuuMunu WATi'HES. 5 Colcmljia anfl Fieiloiiia Watctes 1 In Key ainl St-ni Winders. LA Ri I E SELECTION OF ALL KIMiS OK JKWELRY AL- WAYS ON 1 1 A N I . CiFM v line of Jewell y Is unur- pa-t-d. Ctinii and s-e fur pmr- . lf l-fire iur Laiiic -lx?v Lert- 2fAll work iruaranu-f J. ! CARL EIYIKTOSi AT C. A. SHARBAUGH'S ! . You will find the most complete assortment of Fall ami Winter Clothing, Overcoats, Uoots ami Shoes in Northern Cambria. You will find a complete stock of Fine Suits at 5.00, $C.()0, $S.50, 10.00. $12.00, $15.00 and flS.OO. Overcoats from the cheap est to the best in the markot. All well made, nicel3' trimmed and perfect in fit. The Most Complete Line of Gents' Furnishings and Underwear at prices that defy compe tition. The best line of Footwear in the county from the heaviest Brogan to the finest Kid in all styles and widths. A visit to our store will convince you that it will more than pay you to buy your Clothing, Overcoats ind Shoes from us. C.A. Sharbaugh, CARR0LLT0WN, PA. Let Us Reason a Little; If your horse -:tt a sluie, yn p-t a liw -Ux-rto r-s.-t it. If yiKi n-l a jieriilt-xiiiir Irvul iihMMu i1vnI. vu h to a lawyer. If you fall ill yoiiliave a IVn-tor to t il you mlia to taU'. It is their Experience and Skill "You Pay For. Tlit -n vhy ui-iW an eso-ption in the juircli:'.-- of your I ru ? If y have a family r-i or a rM-riiioii to till, Spio-s, FinviHin Kxtr.u-i, Iiui, latii. t-iiH-s, or anvlliiiiir lo imrvlia.-.- Ihut a lo:v it-Votl t liu--. iiuiy krt'i'. Iiit it follv :o roufoiiiil iialilv with ijuaiunv ami v'ft au inftiior artit-U-. BcfcVVVE HAVE THE UrT. dayison's - mm - store- V ii II