u a iaiuljrin Jrmnan. NHl K, CAMBRIA CO., PA. X ,.. JULY 31. I... RIPA. , .. li t,o a picnic at St. Lawrence I. ' oih. and Hlh. '.,, hue Wik.-.M Helsano. was a vis- f i":!iri,!,;iri!1'ii Thursday. J ....... amount f badly cured hay 1A ,'o rlrv. -l'-! this season. v MivtK"--. if Johnstown, was a . K ..s Wi'is. of i;a!Mtzin,nd Sarah M ..' .. Vi-tcra. have been granted P fi wiritlmitftpr V.ti Of J-. I h'i. w l a I ,, j N,,,;- Lloyd aud Florence J'!.;.,".,, fiieiuis in Johnstown on ,. r, ,., rt.-.i thai the army worm is t V i '1,1' damaite in the viciuity "t..t Ti -' I ,-.-.. ,.r lliis this place, started ? . ..i. v.-ar with this week's issue. 1", -r..H-r. t . i - :r.- s.'lling at Everett. '. , '. , for -." routs per bushel j, , t ,,t i-maiid. iri-i- as blown down at the ' '.tf ir-i-t, near the Catholic I, i,y ..ti.i.i's trm. Mr i: i. i! i l'"1''"' one of Lilly's old I ,. ,! .-.! .it liis liome in that place, l ".'J i "i ' ia-t eck in the 7."ird year '.,.: t I.i'k on Sunday niornintf 1 ii.uc at Tuniielhill were i Tli- ! !'- w:iS evidently of incen- i. I, ,,!. I. it'--'- "' Loretto, and Miss i.V.f ,. :..r mtowii. l'a.. were mar s'1 - . . . Tu.i i. July iy rainer ma- T i Kni'-ra .i pii't.ic held at Cresson on f. ,- i ivwa-a iii-i-es in the way of at B lM.v t"it tli' pM'vioiis wet weather j, ill'- t mid- in bad condition. L fi,.-,-.Mi;ra. i for tiuildtiif; a boat house il.ii.'- li.'wna. ha- lt-eii awarded to Mr. l...:i V-. i-i'inract price iminir fcJOU. bii.ii!'-i: a- o"",,aie jo uoais. i'i.i M'"-U, an uncle of Sheriff D. W. ;,.r. iii.-'l at hi home in Claysburg, v i.n Tuesday. Sheriff Coulter j. Wr.iii'-.iay in attend the funeral, tin, Vr-dn.-l.iy night of last week iii. il.i'-v.- i-nt'-i red liie cellar of A. J ri.-li. mi tin- Wet ward of KbeiisburK, -;,: a . . 1 1 -: -. . f han.s and a lot of ba- Mr. Taini-iN frilly, an aged farmer oT i.rv !.. ii-liiii. was badly injured L .in .i-t -rk t'V .'allinu off a wagon :,,t cia'u. In addition to falling L ., pas-ed over him. A: 11 iir d.i..- on Monday a number of j -!i i id r'n .-re attending school .-t.iin li. l.i'titiiiiig entered an open J,i and severely shocked Seven of ii. ii.i.r -o badly that dealii is likely to j-Marjari-t t'arn.ll. an inmate of the J. .i.-.ii-f. di.-d at that institution on J ty. a.- d i!."iit 7"i vears. Mrs. Car-t- adiicttej to the almshouse from -ir: aiKMit a week previous to her -Tr.f army vmtiii iias put in an appear- .n ( i!h' r a town-hip. We have been k r"J tliat tin-y have done considerable j.v'.'.ali.Mof oats on the John J. . fartn a)'"iit live miles north of A 'a;n,er in Koine. X. Y.. is said to have 'W.-d that a!t is death to the army h a ;: J.'.nv id this substance around i f.:s i::i;i ient to corral the worm - ti. If In? true short work can be - .?:!.- I..-;. f TL- . .; -r i t .rs at work on the P. Ti. .at Uad.-liuugh. have increased r ..f . ii piuyes, recently. About at ,rk now. The eastern : 1 1 I is in fiTjO and the western :' f.-.-t. . .'.'I: i.-' Sinn k the Presbyterian 1 p in. during the storm on -iy ! .-I t ai.j d amazed the structure J d.-ral.ii- extent. Two dwellit.tr the -ame vicinity were also ---'! y ; .htning. '' :h:r-i game of the series of seven. '-nth.- K: eii-l.nrg and Pat ton ball i JV'i a- KUnsbiirg this (Thurs ifTiiiuti. vi.-ti.ry resulted in favor ; t t v a -nr.- of i; t, 4. patton now ' - ua.- a:,.: Kliensbiirz 1. W. v. Walt.-rs. a well-known j:, ,,f .l.,i1.,.j,nvn, died at his borne r.a: --i'y wn Thursday afternoon, July iti ti,e T.;rd year of his. age. He rn in S.,mh Wales and came to this lieu i.i y.-ars of age. -'J U;e d.-raiiiiu nt of three cars at "s '" !,:'' d rested meat train over -':. vat.ia railroad on Wednesday, " in i at Sang Hollow ere ".r a f.-w hours. No one was 'dr . Ttta- lassenger tralh'c delayed. V ,; u.,tft,.y. ,f Jefferson, Tex i,i !,.r s s.,.r r, Minnie Kirsch, ol "-d'hia. iiassHl tlirough Eliensburg a 'y- u-.. m their way to Harr town- ..-re ih.-v will spend a short time wtlie:,- father. Mr. Michael P.yrne. I. Wamhaiieh, of Allegheny '"! i . ha- picked l.limnuarts of huck " it-uui h-s farm of two aeres and the 'i- n..t t.ear.iv.-r. Flmauuet Hersh -i- linked nver -J.mi ijuarts from his "J"J '- fa mi of i jo acres. livrlhi lie- fr it.,k 'ay i.iirht. while Wiliam Eck-'atii-s Me.ireiror. of linllskin layette county, were returning !" N "ttdale. an unknown negro '' i.p at the point of a revolver ih' ;r Mati hes and a small sum of -.ii ai-.e 'Mi,ri U lll ho ' iU in 1ot. l' 'r"a. Angu: 1, is?;, on the ' -ii -r. asiiuf the indebtedness of for the purpose of paying the f "i'liii; imii-l.tedness and the et-i,.j ,lif anj repairing of 1 1 . i '" now brings as much in " ;iv,'rak-'' horse. Keef cattle- . ' r !r"'' "' I'ti'-e a the consumption '""' I -pa. e with the increase of : "racing area is becom- ' r,"'i tin- encroachments of agri- et """rviv j'-g members of the Fifty- '"ifitiieiit, Pennsylvania Volun v' '" fi si.i.- al Johnstown, held a ; 'i'",,'"';y at which it was decided annual reunion of the Regl "iii Jl""'"w"" Tuesday, Septem- ,:iJ' i yt a coal miner at Shaw tt t"'Hrll,il1 fonnty, committed suicide irV" ""' "U"'r day- ,,e ha1 b,en tj1'"' '"r a J''ilr or m,,re a,,tl it I jhi i'P",,dent over his con- ;fW'ii:t '" t,ial r"ane of mind j"!' ''arri"li. Ksi .eieci.lor of the last -wj 'u""-"t of Iternard Farley.de- 'sUr jff".r f'jr sa!eal the bol,i, of M "'i! w " 00 Saturday, Aug- "' at !-: . m ., a lot of ground in '"'(fhofTuiinelhill. and 90 acres of lsA,Lyille. ueorge uager, oi isantygio. was ar rested in this place n Saturday evening for drunkness and disorderly conduct and was placed in the lockup to straighten up. He was released on Sunday afternoon. There is an old-fashioned grist mill, propelled by water, in Perry township. rayeite county, mat was erected and owned by Gen. George Washington. Il was completed in 1770 and has been oper ated since. It is still in use and is now owned by Henry Smith. At a hearing In Alloona Albert liaugh amer, charged with complicity in the mur derous assault on his aunt, Mrs. H. ltaugh amer, on Monday morning, was held in fcK bail for court. Two witnesses swore positively that they saw Baughamer near the bouse on the morning of the assault. Mr. John Hradiey, an old and esteemed citizen of Lilly, died at his home in that place on Friday morning, aged 70 years. He is survived by an aged wife, one son and three daughters, and also by four orothers. Ilis remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery at Lilly on Suuday. The examining board of the Cambria County I5ar met at the court house, in this place, on Monday, when the following named students passed the preliminary: James S. Dick, Harry F. McNamaratW Charles Hasson, of Ebensburg, and J. H. Stevens and Harry Doerr, of Johnstown! Steel 5les are being placed in the Po thonotary's office this week. The next auditors' report will likely give the people aa insight Into the uses of steel files that they are not dreaming of. Their principal use is in increasing the salary of the coun ty treasurer, but it is a little expensive to the taxpayers. The Supreme Court last week reversed ths judgment of the Common Pleas Court of Somerset county in the suit of Miss Mary Hentz vs. the Borough of Somerset, in which the plaintiff had been awarded a verdict orfT7.-by reason of injuries sus tained through falling on an alleged de fective sidewalk. A vet y distressing accident happened to Fred Rotiguex, of Frenchville, Clearfield county, while at work cutting in the woods near that, place on Saturday. A misstep resulted in his falling on a double bitted axe. cutting his throat and almost severing bis wind pipe. His recovery is deemed hardly possible. One day last week Mrs. Herman Queer, of Mil ford township, Somerset county, went out to a berry patch some distauce from her home to gather berries. As she did not return home that evening, aseach ing party was sent out the next day and' the dead body of the unfortunate woman was found in the bushes. The borcugh fathers have placed a model crossing over Julian street on the north side of High street. It is a good piece of work and they should be com mended for doing such work right when they undertake it. It will lie a good guide for crossings in the future. The work was done by John T. Davis. About II :30 o'clock on Saturday last Dorothy, the four-year-old daughter of J. C. Head, cashier of the First National Bank at Latrobe. fell from the balcony on the third story of their residence to the pavement below, alighting on her head and dying instantly. Her kull was crushed and she was otherwise mangled. The amount of damage done in Mc Keesport. Pa., and vicinity by the high water in the Monongahela and Youghio gheny ri vers on Saturday night and Sun day Is estimated at (-.no.) mo. In the town of Dravosburg. immediately opposite, on the Monongahela, water covered the first floors of no less than seventy-five houses. Mine Inspector Evans, advisesaco enit reporter thai he never knew of the time when business in the coal fields had been as dull as It is at present. Nearly all the mines in this district are working, bnt they are short on orders and this has been the result of a depression in business among the operators. JuhnsHnrn Demo crat. Hydrophobia has broken out among the dogs, cows, sheep and hogs in Path valley. Centre county. Many animals have the rabies and it is feared the malady will become epidemic through the county unless it Is promptly checked. State Vet erinarian Pearson has gone toSpring Mills to see what can be done to prevent its spread. Paper telegraph poles are the latest development of the art of making paper useful. Those poles are made of paper pulp, in which borax, tallow, etc., are mix ed in small i u a n li ties, the paper poles are said to be lighter and stronger than those of wood, and to be unaffected by sun, rain, dampness or any of the other causes which shorten the life of wooden pole. Among the political announcements published this week is that of Mr. Tlioma; Hoover, ex-steward of the almshouse, as a candidate for county commissioner. Mr. Hoover is welt known all over the county and it is needless to say that he Is well qualified to perform the duties of the oflice, and should he receive the nomina tion would make a ;opular candidate. Great damage is being done In various portions of Centre county by the army worm, which has now made its appearance. Ou the experiment farm at State College they are unusually bad. George C. Wat son, professor of agriculture at the college, is of the opinion that unless some extreme measure is at once devised for their de struction, they will increase ten fold In a few weeks. ' Peter Monday, employed as a laborer ou a farm near Kitlauning Point, re ceived injuries on Wednesday morning that caused the loss of his right eye. The prong of a pitchfork which he was using in rentoving hay from a wagon struck him in the eye, mashing it and de stroying the .eye ball. The eye was re moved at the A 1 toon a Hospital on Wed nesday afternoon. The card of Mr. Raphael Hite, of Car roll township, as a candidate for poor di rector, is published in another column. M r.'ll ite has served one term'.as director and has discharged the duties of the office with credit and ability. He has always been careful of the interests of the taxpayers, while he has always been in favo.-of hav ing the poor well taken care of. If nomi nated and elected he will perform the duties of the oflice with the same fidelity in the future as be has done iu the past. A special train on the Pennsylvania railroad carrying troops from the Lewis town encampment struck a buggy contain ing a young man and woman, at the cross ing at Btrd-in-Hand, near Lancaster. Pa.. at an early hour Sunday morning, Bar bara Htrshey, of Black Horse, was In stantly killed and Enos Barge, of Refton. her escort, had an arm cut off and is prob- .. a. .. ( i i mi 1. . . . n I.. ably ratany injureo. a ne uui stautly killed. The yonug couple were returning from a party and were chaltiug with Mends In a rear vehicle w hen struck by the locomotive. They are the children of wealthy farmers. Charles Alexander, who was connected with F. W. Clark In his newspaper and other affairs at Johnstown, was arrested at the home of bis father, at -Blacklick, Iudiana county, last week on the charge of forgery, misreoresentalion and fraudu lent entrv, preferred against him by Geo. H. Olewine, president of the A 1 toon a Building and Loan Association, The In formation was made before Alderman An drew (J. Owens, of Johnstown, the day af ter F. W. Clark was arrested June 9 -but Alexander suddeuly left for parts un- . i .i ..w.w n t Hull In I hi. I Known, n irsauuti n t. ... i - - sum of 1000 for his appearance at court. John Se'ike, of Benore, Centre county, offers a reward of t25 for. information con cerning the w hereaboutsaf his son Edward, who wandered away from home on June 29th. The young man U aged 24 years. Is 5 feet. 3 inches high, weight about 130 pounds, has light hair, blue eyes, mus tache, full face. When he left home he wore a blue blouse, black pants and black slouch hat. He speaks both Elgllsh and German. With the exception of the great Krupp Gun works, in Germany, says the Pitts burg Pwst. the shops of the Pennsylvania railroad at A 1 toon a. are said to be the largest industrial establishment in the world. At present there is but little dif ference In favor of the Krupp establish ment, and, while the demand for guns Is decreasing, the business of the great Penn sylvania railroad is increasing so fast that the present buildings are Insufficient In capacity and many additions are neces sary. Before three years more have passed the Alloona shops will be the largest on earth, and no other industrial establish ment will begin to equal them in their di mentions and In the number of men em ployed. Recently the company prepared plans for large additions, and the new buildings will be erected at once. Here after ail locomotives for the Pennsylvania railroad and the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg will le built at Altoona, and only repair work will be done at the other shops. Thrab Warlaad. The Yellowstone Park Is one of the most wonderfully attractive regions of the world. Its beauties of scenery, the wild grandeur of its mountains and canons, compel the admiration of everv visitor, while its phenomenal geysers and curious miueralogica! formations make it a rich field for the investigation of the scientist. Universal interest attaches to it. and in order that the natural desire to vist U may be accomplished in the most satisfactory manner the Pennsylvania Railroad com pany has arranged for a tour covering a period of sixteen days, leaving New York and Philadelphia. Thursday, August 27. As the tour will be conducted under the personally-conducted tourist system in augurated by the above named company, it is hardly necessary to give the assur ance that it will be arranged in the most complete man'ier. It might be well to state that no other means of seeing the park thoroughly Is comparable to that af forded by a well-ordered personally con ducted toui. A special train, consisting of a dining, Pullman vestibule drawing-room sleeping. compartment, and observation cars, which will be the best that can be secured, will be provided. In which passengers will live en route, and whenever the journey Is broken the choiciest rooms in the leading hotels will be reserved for the use of the tourists, for which regular rates are paid, so that the guests, although members of a party, er.joy all the privileges of individu als who may have made their own selections. The party will be conducted throughout by a tourist ageut especially selected for his ability and experience, with chaperon to look after the comfort of the lady pas sengers. The rate, covering every necessary ex pense, will be $-.'10 from Boston, and tAW from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Harrisburg; proportion ate rates from other points. Detailed Itinerary will be sent on appli cation to Tourist Agent, Room 411, Broad Street station, Philadelphia. t'apinred m If are Tblef. The Altoona Tribune of Friday says: On July 13th Howard Nagle, a boy aged 15 years, coolly appropriated a horse which was grazing on a common at Millville and rode away. The owner. W. F. Peters, of Millville. got on the trail of the youth ful horse thief and later made infrmation before Alderman Huff, charging him with the offense. The warrant was placed In the hands of Constables Ed. Stains and Roe for service. Yesterday the officers left the city in search of the offender. At Gallilzin they learned he had been there and had gone from there to St. Augustine. At the lat ter place the officers learned that the of fender had gone to Hastings, and after a fevered hustle they arrived at that place at 10 o'clock, i. m., in time to delect hi nr. in the act of offering the stolen auimal for sale at $25. The horse and the youthful thief were brought to this city yesterday, where the animal was given to its proper owner and the offender locked up. Last night Nagle was arraigned for a hearing before Alderman Huff. Seeing that the evidence against him was con clusive, be plead guilty, and was held in $.j00 bail for court. Thesecurity not being forthcoming, he was taken to jail last night by Constable Kreider. XarrlM .!. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Thursday, July 30th, 1S: Charles Canny and Catharine Dougherty, Johnstown. George H. Fyock, Coopersdale, and Clara E. Lehman. Geistown. George W. Reffner, Conemauirh. and Mary E. Grove, Jackson township. David Duncan, Franklin, and Sadie Thompson, East Conemaugh. Joseph Valuck and Sarah E. Amey, Glasgow. Daniel M. Kinsey, and Cora B. Harsh berger, Johnstown. Isaac J. Farmer, McKeesport, Pa , and Delia A. Potts, Cumberland, Md. George B. Richardson. Johnstown, and Eftle Ridenour, New Pails, Bedford coun ty. Pa. Frank Onguay and Frances Butler, Johnstown. John Williams, Washington township. and Mary t isher, Alloona. A Ieadlkl CoarerBa. The Republican Senatorial Conference to select a candidate fo represent the Cam bria-Blair district, met at the Logan House, la Altoona. on Tuesday, and ef fected an organization by the selection of Dr. J. C. Luke, of South Fork, as chair man, and II. W. Culp, of Altoona, as sec retary. There are two candidates IIn. J. C Stineman. of South Fork, whose con ferees are Dr. J. C. Luke, of South Fork. David B. Wilson, of Mineral Point, and George B. Stineman. of South Fork. The Blair county candidate Is Dr. D. J ADDlebv. of Tyrone, who has for his con ferees. M. II. Culp. of Altoona, H. C. Bur ger, of Freedom township, and Dr. E. H A ouleby. of Tyrone. Since their organization Ihe conferees have been holding sessions daily and bal loting without result, the vote standing always the same, Stineman 3, Appleby 3. Exearalaaa fatma Bcaakara. The next of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's series of popular tenday ex enrsions to the seashore will ieaye Pitts burg on August 6th. The reason of the great favor in which these excursions are held Is easy to see. The rate of $10 for the round trip la phe nomenally low. considering the distance and the high character of the service; the limit of twelve days just fits the time set apart for the average vacation, and the dates of the excursion are most convenient ly adjusted. There is also the widest field for choice ic the selection of the resort. Atlantic City. Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean-City are the choicest of the At lantic coast resorts, and any one of them may be visited under these arrangements. A special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg on the above mentioned day at 8:55 a. m.. and connect at Philadelphia with special train via the new Delaware river bridge route, landing passengers at Atlantic City in twelve hours from Pittsburg; or passengers for Atlantic City may spend the night in Philadelphia and proceed to destination by legular trains from Broad Street Station or Market Street Wharf the following day. Tickets will be sold for regular trains leaving Pittsburg at 4:30 and 8:10 p. u.. from all statious at which they stop, and from stations from which regular connec ticn Is made with them. The trains have Pullman sleeping cars attached and arrive In Philadelphia uext morning, whence passengers may proceed to the seashore on any regular train that day. Tickets will be sold from the stations at the rates named below: Train Rate. leaves. Pittsburg $10.00 8:55 a. m. Johnstown .-'5 11:10 a.m. Hastings 9 25 6:4S p. m. Ebensburg 8.85 7:20 P. M. Cresson 8.SO 11:55 a.m. Alloona 8.00 12:45 p. m. Philadelphia Ar 6:4o p. m. Stops for dinner. For further information apply to ticket agents or Mr. Thomas E. Watt. District Passenger Agent, Pittsburg. eal Batata Traaatcra. J. C. Stineman et nx. to John E. Eck- mire. South Fork; consideration, $100. Fred Bland et ux. et al. to S. S. Scott Reade. $30. Frank P. Martin et ux. to John C. Ryan, East Taylor, $400. Mutual Building and Loan association to Lizzie Lung, Conemaugh township. $1,615. Daniel S. McAnulty et ux. to Henry Mc- Anulty, Barr, $500. Thomas Barnes et ux. et al. to John Plscura, Baruesboro. $525. Thomas Barnes et ux. to George Reiko, Baruesboro, $525. James F. Boyer et ux. to Fidelity Build- iug &. Loan association. Lower Yoder, $1. Charles Marks et ux. to Fidelity Bulld og & Loan association, Morreilvllle, $1. John Whtld et ux. to Andrew Porter, Barnesboro, $150. John Davis et ux. to Francis E. Straws- baugh, Glenglade, $'j0. Cambria Iron Company to Adam Beck- man, Johnslowu, $225 John C. Martin et ux. to Joseph Charlie, Portage township, $100. Albert Stern et ux. to Sylvester Nuss, Carroll. $250. Horace R. Rose ux. to Samuel Hoffman, Johnstown, $1,800. Charles Anna to Robert Graham, Carroll. $75. Joseph Mack et ux. to Joseph Sche- penskl. Carroll $1. Thomas Barnes et ux. to John Barnes, Jr., Barnesboro, $150. Susanna Naylor et vir to Eva Davidson, West Taylor, $25. John II. Hommer et ux. to Charles E. Hoinmer, Reade, $1. Evangelical Association of North Amer ica to John H. Veil, Richland, $25. Grant Rwe to J. G. Lloyd, Ebensburg, $200. Louis Gallow to Felix Geugen. Hastings, $2.0i m. Executors of Charles Yon Lunen et al. to David M. Davis, Johnstown, $aO0. aaa Jaaa Mr a la. 1. This insect is the most formidable pest which has ever threatened the fruit interests of Pennsylvania. If unchecked. It will In a few years destroy absolutely the orchards and gardens of the state. It will kill apple and pear trees in two years, cur rant bushes In a single season. I. It spreads slowly but surely through an orchard, having a special liking for the Bartlett, Buerre Giffard, Bosc and Anjou among pears, the Yellow Transparent, the Fay Currant, the Lombard plum and th6 common Juneberry. These trees and plants shoujd be examined for It- In Pennsylvania it has not been seen on the Peach. Cherry or Apricot. 3. Where but few of the Insects are present on a tree they are most easily found on the fruit on which they pi oduce circular purplish blotches, very characteristic. Where a tree or bush is thoroughly in fested, the whole plant presents an ashy, dusty or scurfy appearance. 4. The insect can only be combatted successbully after the leaves have fallan. Yet every fruit-grower should have a con stant watch upon his trees and every in fested one should be marked for treatment. 5. Badly Infected trees and plants should be dug up and burned at once. This is the only sure treatment for them. 6. The witner treatment of trees in Pennsylvania should consist of spraying them as soon as the leaves fall with a hot solution made by disolving 2 pounds of whale oil soap in one gallon of water. The spraying should be repeated before the leaves open in the Spring. This treatment may confidently be expected to hold the insect in check. 7. Report all occurrences of San Jose Scale to DR. GEO. E. GROK F, Special Agent, Lewisberg, Pa. Iseellaaaaaa Hatleaa. o NE HORSE bay rakes lor tale chfcap at DUF- I have a lew bicycle left that I will eloee oat at whole sale eott price. Thlf la a rare chance to set a bUh grade bicycle at a low price, ti. Hl'NTLEY. loir 31 3U Ain per month aod expenses paid good mem J -4 U lor taking orders. Steedv work and will larniib line oetflt and choice territory. Apply Protective Nanerlea, Oeneva., N. Y. Julys 4m. WAN rKIl A aeneral representative la ttaU county to organise loea.1 board lor the Artlea.ni' Sarlnc! and Loan Association. Ad dress VI Fifth Are., PitUOarg Pa. meb23 WfANTEU A reliable man to represent a loan IT Institution in t:mbrl county Money loaned In seme ol tlOO to tlO.MM. For particular apply to w. M. DAVIS, Uoalport, Pa. men lot i. IHE Ebensbara KulMlne: at LiOen Association I will ofler for sale et tbe Ke Mulldlnir. Kb- enebure;, on tbe !ourtb Monday in July. te.ouu.00. THOS.UA VIS, I.B11TBB LikiaiEK, Secretary. President. AT THE OLDRELIABLE. Everybody, and especially tbe oyster-lovlnc people oi EbeosDur;. are Invited to call at Kobb Mebreea's (lid Kvllable Koeutnrant. wben tbey want goad, tresb Oysters, by tbe pint, quart or arallon Or yon can nave tbem Stewed or Fried. all et tbe loaesl price. Freeh Oysters every day. octiiu AeeeeersafeU. I?0 tltn MIKKIMWrK t r KOBEKT FEKtlUSON.orKlacktlek town ship, will be a candidate lor tbe olflre ol Dounty Commissioner on the Democratic ticket, sntiiect to tbe decision of tbe next county convention. K ANNCMBLY. 1 hereby ennounee myselt as a candidate lor tne omceoi Assembly suiieel to tne decision ol the Democratic county convention. o. t . r KAbn. Hastings. Fa .July 17. ISM. F OK t'OI NTr CeHHIKMONCR. 1 hereby announce wysell aa a candlaate lor tbe office ol Ooui.tr I'on miss loner, snliect to the decision 01 the Democratic county convention. r. r.. lilixon. Elder Township, July 17. ISM. R CO MM INK IOW ENt I beteby announce myseil as s candidate lor toe attire el Ooanty Ikiuimlu loner, sumect to the tbe decision of the Democratic county convention. I til IM A S UUUt tK. Cambria townabtp, July 31. lsvo. I.MK POOR IHREtTOR. A I hereby announce myseil as a candidate lor tbe omen ol Director ol the Poor, subject to the aeoision 01 toe ueinocraue county convention. KArHAMi III If. Assignees Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! By virtue ol en order of the Court or Common Fleas ol Cambria county. Fa., to me directed 1 will expose to public sale at the Court House, In coensourg, r-a.. un SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 180C, at one o'clock , p. at., the lollowlng described real estate, vis: A plere or parcel of icround situate In the West ward ol the horouvh of Kbensbunt. Coaniv ol I'auinria ana Slate oi rennsvivania, bounded on the Last by Julian street, on tbe houib liv Tri umph street, on the West by Beech alley, an-1 on the North by Ogle street. A piece or part o a lot oi ground situate in tne West ward ol said borooa-n ol bbeosburir. I root. Idk on Julian sr-et on the East and extendine back to an alley on tbe V'egt. Iiavlnn lot ol M. E. McKenrick on tbe North and an alley on the outa, and baring thereon erected a 1 w o- STOKY Frame House and outbuildings in good repair. A piece or parcel of land situate In tbe town ship ol Cambria, bounded by lands ol Isaac Itmvls. F.lhab Marsh. Directors of Ibe Poor. josepD tieuner, A. J. waters, John J cvans, and others, containing 122 Acres, 70 perches and allowance. A piece or parcel of land situate In tbe town ship ol Cambria and descrilted aa lollows. Tit: Hegtnnlna at a post In tbe North aide ol rnn be log tbe South-east corner ol laid (formerly) ef D H. Koberts; thence by the same Went. 4U perches to a post: thence south by land f formerly k of William I.lovd 2i perches to a post; thence cat by land I formerly I ol tbe nelrs ol . K. Koberts 40 perches to a small spruce, and thence ienn ov lauu tior-aeny I of Dvj Harris larches to tbe beginning, containing 7 Acres and lorty-kiur perches. A piece or parcel ol land situate In tbe town ship ol Jackson, lo satd county of Camtrta. de scribed as lollows: Beginning at post and stones at tne lana oi tne tfiackiicg i.and a improve ment tympany; tbenoe bv said land South 57 de grees 4tf mlnu tee East 331 feet to a hemlock: thence South 67 degrees 14 minutes East 13o& 2 lo leet to a hemlock; tbenee South le degrees it minutes East less leet to a chestnut ; tnence South Its degrees 311 minutes West Mo 3 ID foot to a poet: t fence South 72 degmes 53 minutes West Sao leet to post and stones: tbeoce North To de grees 38 minutes West 464 31 0 leet to White Oak; tbenee North 60 degrees OB minutes Weat 1MW feet lo a cucumber; tbenee North 43 degrees 3W minutes Weat V44 S 10 leet to post and stones: and tnence nortn St degrees oi minutes feast 11V14 s 10 leet to post and stones; tbe place ol begin ning, containing 334 Acres and 454-1000 of an acre. And baring thereon erected two frame bouses. Tbe coal mlnlna rights and prlviledges will be oflered lor sale separate and apart iroin tne suriaee ot tbe land. This is one ol .rje most dea'rable coal pruperllM in the Blacklick region. Tbe coal and minerals la. under or upon all that certain piece or parcel ol land situate in tbe townsblp ol Blacklick, in sail' county ol Cam bria, bounded by land ol Ioaoder Hush, Joseph MarJIs, Heirs oi Samuel tteed. deceaeo.l. A. v. Barker and the Moore Syndicate, containing 64 Acres and lot perches, together with tbe mining rights and privileges tnereto neiongmg. A piece or parcel ol land situate In the town ship ol Stony Creek, In said county ot Cambria. sil)oioing land oi iteorge meyrs. Samuel Smith. Morley heirs. C. W.Cottell. (now Dielen- baugb) and juessenger, containing in Wat f'awdldatee rn Tuosilrtv morning James Wetrick, r.n r.r Carroll townshio's most prosperous and respected farmers, was a caller at this oflice. Mr. Westrick waa nominated for county commissioner by tbe late Populist ... ... . . i convention beld at carroutown, out ur wants it distinctly understood that be is a Democrat, and that the use of his name by the Populists was unwarranted, lie means to formally withdraw his name from the ticket, upon which it waa placed without hi knowledge or consent. William Swiuler, another prominent Carroll township farmer and a near neigh bor of Mr. Westrlck's, was selected by the People's party as Its candidate for county treasurer. He Is also a Democrat and like Mr Westrkk. does not desire any honors at the hands of the uew party. Hunting Tribune. The Pennsylvania state fair will be held this vear at Johnstown, September 7 to 12 Inclusive. All arrangements have been made, and everything indicates one of the most successful fairs that tbe association has held in many years. The premium lists aggregate I18.0H0 in cash, with num bers of special valuable prizes additional, while the speed ring comprises $5,000 In purses, and some of the most noted turf celebrites of the country will be among the contestants. The committee on Invitation announces the fo'lowlng distinguished vis itors: President Cleveland, Major Mc Kinley, W. Jennings Bryan, and Governor Hastings and staff. The fair will beheld oi. the grounds of tbe Tri-County Driving Park and Agricultural Association at Rox- bury, a suburb of Johnstown, which has been enlarged and improved specially for this occasion. N. F. Thompson, the se? tary of the Johnstown board of trade, has been selected as general manager of the fair, and to whom all inquiries should be be addressed. . Reduced rates on all rail roads and ample hotel accommodationsfor all visitors. Will Balls. Tbe Courier has- been reliably Informed that ths new road between Patton aod ir.hn!ihurff via Eckeorode's Mills and Rradlev Junction will positively be built It cannot come too soon to suit the large number who are compelled to drive to the county seat by way tl carroiitown, wnicn u mneh out of the way. As has been stated before this new road will shorten the route by nearly five miles and will be a road that will not drift in the winter time. Patton Courier. SI JLMliJLlIi.Li I STORE T 1 Frienily Invitation, Fri. n.r - Vvl,-,.,l(. Fnen.llv t l.-rl I-. -; u.. -r i Talk, Frilly U.-rdu.Mis... 1 ,. ..j 1 ? v. Ia k t"',11 of tle sct.irf in ik- tl i ,i i i. " ",n "t i rrienllv Iriemls el Tra!iin-! lb.v. It s,lr to l.r.,;..L-r, U-tu-r and ui,.r. lib- J0 (SfllAI PAR ABE ever exceeded the splendor of our array of Dry Goods They are more attractive than ever before, aad they will move rap idly, for the price is riht. laru-wiue juusiiu. Fruit of the Loom, Toil Du Noid, Cotton Grepon, Cashmeres, all colors, 15, 20, 25, Sateen in Persian effects. - 3 l-4c per yard. 10c. a yard. 1 Oc. 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. Hats for fat men, YACHTING CAPS and Sailor Hats for boys. Men's and boys' Crush Hats for 50c. Men's black Tourist Hats for 75c. and up. Men's Stiff Hats in all colors AT ANY PRICE. Words jjfPra ise. 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 re.LSon.5 they sing our praise. We sell all all-wool Cheviot Suits fur 5.00. We sell scuff Suits for $4.50. We sell Clay-worsted Sack Suits for G.0O. We sell better Clays for $S, 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 $S. 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 forl and 1,25. Ladies' Oxford in Dongola and Tan from 75c. to 2. Also Children's in Patent Leather, Dongola ami Tan s ndals from COc. to $1.25. Yours for Low Prices, CALLITZIN. PA. La L3 151 fSl 151 us m IS) li is 151 151 151 151 15 a 5 a 5 5 a 5 a s a 5 a 5 a 5 5 a l 5 a 5 a 5 a a a 5 raj DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES I&ooflhig and tjpGiitiEig. Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pumps Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., EBENSBURG, PENNA. 42 Acres JOS. HOME & CO. and IM petrhss. I D odo snainaea na.ii iDiereai id a plac or parcel of land sltnata Id tne boroogh of Oarroll- town. la salt county of liatnbrSa, described as lollows.- KrootlDK on Nt- Mar street: tbenee East alonK Itoble alley 'AMI leet mote or less to a pott in Nt. J osevn street; tnence Month by aaM sireei u ieet nun ur iobv iu m mwi, i nence by land ol Heirs ol L.ntslaa Mender West 2110 leet more or less to post In ist. Mary street; thenne bv said smel 70 leet more or less 10 place of bee-lnnlng. Frame House and ontballdlnvs In a-ood renal r. Tbe one undivided ball Interest In lot No. 3 situate in tbe borough ot Uhest Springs, la said oountv ol I'lohrim. A lotot ground In tbe village of TTnlontown. la nreen toansblp. Indiana county, Pennsylvania, Doanaeu on ine Norlb bv a street, on tbe East bv lot of J. W. Ralrlicb. on tbe South oy an alley. ana on me west by lot ol treorge ana William Stimer. nelna: so feet front, and extending, back bout 100 leet. being knownas lot No. 3 In plot or pwu 01 aam village 01 untoniowa. TEEMS Or" SAL. E. Ten percent, ol the parch ae money to be paid In hand at the time ol sale : tbe balance ol one- uira as ine eonnrmaunn ol sale: one-third In one year, and tbe remaining third la two years from tbe coDbrmatlon of sale, lteierred payments to near interest, ana lo be secured by judgment uobu ana mortfageoi purchaser. m If. DCAHMt. Assignee ol John A. Blair. r-nenabnrs;, ra., July 141b. lave. 17 St. ELY'S CREAM BALM Cltm M mfimmtwmat toja, MtmU (A Aerra. l-tM-frrts A JaVaaarause Van AdHUiotuU Void. Rwevsree t Ae fcatu f Tats CATARRr Out-of-Town Patrons May save price of several trips on a siiiRle purchase in this great July BEF0RE-II1YEIITQRY W No surplus stock to be taken into ac count every yard from eveiy Department must ko without reserve High Class Novelty Dress Goods, Elegant Silks, Fine American and Imported Wash Goods, Ready-made Garments, Millinery, Men's aod Boys' Clothing, Etc., Etc. all to go ia one grand Clearance Sale that will pay you to come hundreds of miles to attenc!. A letter to Or 11 Mail Okdf.k DurAitT- JIKXT, giving suggestions of goods desired, as to material, style and quality, will re ceive same careful attention as to custo mers shopping at counter. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In tbe Orphan's I'oort .f t'aBOt ria county. In tbe matter of the brt aod filial arc-cunt ot Thomas M 1'raver. -xlralnltrator ot lbeelateol Kloreotma Hubcr. d created. "And now. Jo!j on motion ofM-srs. Kiltell a I.lttle. attorne? lor -.. untrntit. K. kj. Sbarbaugh apHinted au titnr to re;xrt a distri bution ol tbe land In the bands 01 ine a.-c. ant ant. -Kv iRiOorrr." rtl bed July l?t. Itsaj, ". B. Jonas, V lcrk O. t. (Seal.) Notice Is hereby given that purfoent to the above appointment. I will it at my f.i In the Khey building, borough of Kten.surtt, on itur day. Augul fcth. 18n. at 10 o'clock ia the lore noon . when and where all rin? hat in claims on the said fund m.y iear acl pre.-ent tbe same. All eron! tailing to re-ent their c-iaitn. at that time, nelore the autlitor. wi'.l be Utt irrcd from coming In lor a share ol the lon.1. V. ll.SHAKBAVUII AU.iitor. Ktvenstmrg. Pa.. Julj Sth. I. Julj 17 St. COMMISSIONERS NOTICE. 8. L KKXIi. SATSK1T UDL REED & READE, Attorneys nt J ci av, tBL.NSHlK.. - - - FESKA. a-Oaice on Centre ft reel. 4.28 V3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorni'ys n t I 11 av, EBEKSBrKO, PA. s-(lft. In (!; Hoom. J..W T. W. DICK. Kachael Jones 1 In the C-onrt of Comm'.a Plcar vs. J o! t'ambrla contitv. Blake Jones. S No. 8. June Terai. LlKL IS IHVUKI K. Now. to wltt Jane lh . lve on motion ot M. K. Stephens. 1j.. K. K. Crii is ; x.inted '-omuiukloner to take testimony aaa reo.-rt a de- AmiKNKY-AT-I.AW. tsismru, Pxna'A-w-ipeo1al attention to given claims for Pen sion Bcnnty. -tc chT-e T F. McKEXKICK, " ATTX'IlilT AV!10ttSIUOI IT LAW, tBLHlK(l. - PA "-:& on Centre street. Wool) Huil.tlnr In Ihe t'lty ol John.-t-.wn. fa., on IKlHAt . AI'Ul'Sl' ;rH. IM. at I" oViock. a. a. lor the purpose ot taking Munom on part ol libellant. at which (ilace and time all persons interested may he heard. K K CKESWX'o. Johnstown, P Joly IT. lfert. Commit. tuner. It WiU Care COLD lH HEAD A nartlele la amtlled Into each aoetrel and Is agreeable. Price 60 rents at Druggist or by ma! 1 tL.Y BKIITUtUS. M Warren Street. New York. aov.lJH.ly PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. Estate of Joseph Walters, deceased. letters teetleaeaiary having been granted to the anderstaa.ed In the eatate ol Joae;ih WaJiers. late ol Allegheny township. Cambria county. Pa.., deceased , notice is nereny given to an moae - 1 debtee! to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated tor set tlement, ooaan a&j. cn. JulT 17th ISM. at. Kxecntrtx NOTICE. I a the Orphan's Uourt o the County of Cam brie. To the heirs and legal representatives of J AOOB S. K.L.K1 N . deneasd . tlUfe-KriMI: Yoa are hereby riled to be and appear be lore the Judges ol ibe Orphans' tkturt. to be beld at Kbenrburg. oa Monday. Augvst 17, nest, at lo o'clock, a. a. then and there to ec-ent or refuse to take tbe real estate of Jaarb c. allam, deceased, at tbe appraled valuation nt upon It by an loosest duly awarded by toe said Court, or show emase why tbe same should not be sold. I. w.xjUL.I tK. Sberlfl's Office. Ebensbara . Pa . Sheriff. July U, 1ft. Jaly 31 at. f AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glvea. that, having Id p pointed by the I '-ourt ol I'omana l.e 01 "ao If1a couoit . to distribute the fund in tr.p hnn.ts oil! A. s-tiaromun b , a5sgnee ol Juhn vv . har baugh et ux. a shown bv his morotint, 1 will sit at soy ottl e In the borough of r:isntiig on MIIMIAY. ATlirsr Sl. l.at Jo oclofg,. a. lor tbe purpose of discharging the duties ol said appointment, besi and where all rotis shall attend or he forever debsrre.1 tmra cuaing In on said fund. li H.MV KKS. July 7, IT.. Aortttor. Jaiy 17 Si. NOTICE. A general meeting of the stockholders ot the Cambria Coal A Iron Cmany. ontamsed under the laws ol Penn-y Ivanla. will l-e beld at the Mountain House. Cresson. Camt.ri county. I"a., on MOMiAY.THf 10TH 1A Y 1Y AI" I S I . 18v6. at 12 o'clock noun, tor tl.e pure of con sidering a proposition t sell abd dif(-oc of all tbe real estate oi sM company and authorise a srttkemrnt ol its affairs, the Jitn:utK-n ol the uku, ana a dissolution of the conire tr.n . o to ku ti.hi'K r. Jcly 1" 41- PrcMdent- NOTICE TO STOCKIIDLDEUS. Tbeannnal meeting of the stockholders ol tbe Cresson Springs tkimtutny will be hebi ai toe Mountain lloie. 'reon. I'a., on Tuesday, August 4th. lax. at lu oVIock. a. Election lor President and l'lrector? same time and place. L. It. I 1 i-r-. July 17 au secretary H D H. MYER.". e ATTHKNET-AT-LAW. tBiBi u, Pa. a I'Hce In tiollonade Kow. en ntrt street. UXALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN tV-AT I. A W. tiisrss. Piss. trVOrhne Iw Opara Hnh. tatar smet. OTH'K tr hereby given that en application i.1 will tf mo-le to ttie I'-ourt ol (Mmmn Pleas et theCooery ol rimprt. in the State of Penn sylvania. ..n 'he 17TH l.Y Or" Al'iH ST MX Tat lo"cl.rt in the loren..o. un.icr Art ot Assembly rr.utied "An Act to Provide lor the Incorior!i.i3 and Kriruiatum of Certain Crp rtiL."in riii April sffaih. Is76. anl the sup plements th-'t. by Amelia 1 1, a -en. Kratzi l o'crove. Mrt lxiy. 5ay McHride and tlise Carr lor the ci.arter of an tnteoj.1 rorj.rtdon to e railed sufr of Merry ot St- Alvto Academr. IreTtn la." the eiiaraetrr aui ol.iect ol whl-h is 1. r s-r'iirmlr.ir in general the duties ol cbanty an-1 rcercy. o! riitng the sick p -or iu hospital n i prisons, taking care ot letitute or phans, anl keetoog schools l'r the eiu-Atioo of yiiuths. aud tor this purfxwe to have. sisss and ent ij ail tbe r'gbt. tncOt an 1 (innlezts c'0 lerrfd by ite Act ol AffmT relcrred to and its. supplements. kini LL A L.ITT1.E. Julv St. 1- St. Solicltnrs LEGAL NOTICE. Notice Is 1 ereby given that the application of Jatr S. Ianr bery formerly a residrtit el Vor rtsdale 111dm, I'learfield c-mntv. Pa. for the trmn-ter ol the Krtail l. qwr L.icense granted by tbe Court of liuarter Sefli ns ot i'ustna county lor tr.e year J -we to Kolccd I. Irmntt ia Hastings CH.rough. where he now resides, has been filed In tbe ottlre of the Clerk ol aaid Court and will be presented for the const Juration ot sl J liurt on M mday. August 17. Itsfl. S. W. KAV1S. Etashnrg, Pa.. July 31 ISva SI. Clerk S. 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