Una rttman. , CAMBRIA CO.. PA.. A AUUUST 7. 1SU0. AY. - ; ""Tl. PEIUMfaiAI- Shields, of Loretto, Monday. M.Neeli. t .i T w In of Johnstown, of Mr. and died ou Sat- .. rv J Hopple, of Barr towu- Mi arl.au Kb. of Carroll i-iur to Ebebsbur on ..'.ae1' of Carroll was iu have beaten down in the euiiuiy, aud iarvet. i. nearer, one it ,.,.i,v iiUre' in -. .i,itii u:l 1 i oil v l.e.ti:iu. one ot Alle" ."'li.i'.-IJ Wiueus, wasavisi- ' 'I' i V IVuusvlvauU ranroaa . ,. i lave bee" put ou retlutf BirUlU I lie ..:..l.t I is : A ' live b' ,ul- I! tiit'lr . ..i ..t lr.iirni . , 111 At I' t Oil Wike. an old and n Iiiio. died at his Tbur-day. ated Indiana, while . Ill nr.'. .. . I 1 IK fXlVI II- lo a ! '' nc- r - -rrnbly maunled by ins Mil ... 1 It .1 ;ii.i.lifaut- for teachers' ,-aunu.d by County i .. t :llilin niif s . . i..i I1H13011. ai .......... 1 f ulrli'T"' . r Mmidav "et Kbelisl.urK S loiiH trimiiiea witu vei- I be'weeu Kbens- .,,.1 alii mil i-loie ai a r. , "icii 1 lieu Ibey Will keep opeu fc.i-r 1 ,t lu-r oii airinulaHiallitiiu. .Annie Mioiip. a former tearher 1 .. . .liu.l at A. UMrliriil lo UMi.p -1 e 1 . . f . ,1 .t i.,vi mMiu. ou aiouuay ui .-11 III 111 lull. Jarrk. irolll ' "- i.1uiiu.tT..f ""'"i employed by .,,, inn, ...lupauy, at Dunbar, fi.i refusinif to joiu the Mi-uiamv association. irr U.i Miiifinau, tblee for Appleby, ,t tlit- eeawilir KepuUlieau btrivin-e lieu last heard ii..v ill Uilh stick until rr-li:i 1 Hi-k .hi rl ,.n llit- I "ail t.,.l. oil Miuday. See ad in tif.. na,,, Todd, of Scof.dale. Pa. . 1... 1 ,.f KbeusburK. aeeom- Willie. is visitini? reia- u Jiy. Di. Piai.k and family, of Chrisli- : i . tio rie v i-iliiit? Mrs. I'lauk's -r. Mi- K. Uul-rl. of this place, for .: n:i-i. rclurued home ou .cJay- Lu Martin, employed in the mines ,1 .i-:.uii.' i -ii iu k by a coal car ::i,rJay ana liad hi-, left leK broken - -Lr aukl.-. He as takeu to the ui LuH'ital f"r tivalliielit. fl iriuain- of Leo I- ram-is, infant son 1 1:..: .i.u iUir aiiu l-IZ.ie nKdll, VJl 1 .ut. tm, iilcrrrJ in M. Michael" cemetery, at uu uiiilav afternoon. The child -i.urjjy uiurmtig from splual uieum- Ll Mi-. afferiy, a Pennsylvania rail- au Luiau I10 resided at Petersburg. u 1. .u . ounly. uiyileriously dissap- a ruui In? home ou huuday July olh. ha- t.oeii heard from him ruriMutluu, vt ho have the con u -11a .(jliteiiimf the 1. K. R. track ; ati. -(nil dowu worK t-nuay. - ui ) ui. ii out of employment, ll is m itiat 1.1..1 alious will not be re- -1 uiii.l ur 1 5 ear. :.'i.r!i.in tied W. Boble sustained .M'.lir IViin-y ivauia railroad near :'.uu -uiiou ou Mouday afternoon rfc iLit iUi- found uecessary to .'.ic liii i. The operation was per- J x'. iLr Mruiorial hospital. iu Kr-i,.ue il,i:i tte. of Kellefonte, .Lit ;i lii.-, s Jot;-., 1 cow a iid a cat l.ri ur bii killed as the result of the : iiui Jot; which visited Brush r t,,ut n niouili ao. Stale veteriu- f rr-011 1-1 now iu the valley to see ii Ur Julie lo prevent the spread of - 'rl-r. 'i. "u:;jjy nivtii iwo masked men - iii rtiUaiite into the residence of " litioll, an "Id mau w ho resides iu '.be ont-kii ii of (iallilziD and at i i,-iiirr compelled the old w LaiiJ over the mi 111 of the 1-1 hi- -a iiik!-. There is no clue - I .Jeiitily .-collie KlijIi-Ii parrow ha- lontr u-iJrird x iiiu-aiiie aud, appar ' lb lei.iu. I'.ut it is uot w ithout 'iiii" a- i -Iioaii Uy the havoc icj'.iih; in the ranks of the army - il 1- i.-pui led lhal the llllle bird ".i i.r.1 tl,e pei ty-tieiualically aud ':t) I li icMills. Jiiir- linn, an, who disappeared from in I'.la. klu k, Indiana county. '""i.J in briih Valley township 'j " l-i, iiidrnux about through - in-ariy lamiMied. He could give "iiii .i wanderings orw hyiie ijtar e 1. tini cared for aud close L In, family a ttiiu Kiuinr hi name as Fr nlerick '-truij . ,,niuuii,.j suicide at th 1 n.a peuiteiitiary last Saturday. ' ji.uiiin; tiotn ibe third storv win- J llie warden lhat he was the l killed Henrv P.oiiue.-ke, of Al " i- Aiin!, lv,;,. The Altoona aulli ' i- ieve ttui II ildebraud was insane - r. . " lurtiiieni of agriculture is eu- -'I.I.K tu ol, lam all rMlinl.l i :i iWlna- ' "N-!"e ''on. Killing the ravages of the -1 via, in IViii.,jivaiiia. The infor niii4,i,ea tiy investigation, made in -'i ui.aei the direcliou of Secretary l"i Iroin coirespoiideuts will be '"'"-J Hi tenort to be issued as s -'- li. ab.e. -A 1 . . Height wre.'k occurred at7: u "u lue-.iay moriiiiiK ilNtut half '""""'"il. A block dropped out ""'"i Hie empty tars aud fell on the uj meeu empties aud two loadeil ' " "'infirm to the Cambria Iron Hi-U np, blotkiug both tracks "ru a , Lurt. k, ,1 . let i -tilled cheese' is meant .""" r'-eee oiniipted wholly or In "''iuther -liliauces than cream and 1 be tiij! riuhllv itintiM Mil MiifiilAl ul'"ii a faeiorv manufacturing "". 11 also imposes an annual "upon w l,,,le-ii.le ilxler Killed nke . . . . x.tsouiaryariue. musi carry a ""'". lliai it l Uugus. A. -Wednesday night of last week the lightning again visited Creson and de ployed live telegraph poles between that place ami Kay lor Station. It entered the C. &. C. office at Cresson, and Mr. Frank iturgoon the night dispatcher, had trouble in keeping it from setting the building on fire. Joshua Widdowson, a prominent lum berman of Kttchester Mills. Indiana coun ty, has dieJ from kidney trouble. Mr. Widdowson owned a fine timber tract, for which he recently refused ,). A short time ago he sold an interest in another tract for 4.",(J. He was aged seventy- two years and unmarried. The forthcoming report of the com missioner or pensions w ill show that there are about tCO.UX) pensioners on the rolls in l he l ulled Slates. During the past year about 3t,i)U pensioners have died. The total number of claims before the depart ment awaiting actiou is 4i5,ot;. Uuriug the past year have been acted upou. The Courier says a lady IKing near Du Hois went to the bauk one day last week aud turned In fl.luo iu bills for re demption. Ths nioi.ey has been buried for a number af years iu a cellar and had become uioldly. The lady w ill loose some or ! as a result of her hoarding, as about this amouut is so badly molded as lo be until to forward to Washington. Mrs. Woods, the wife of James Woods. whose residence is at 2".r7 Seventh avenue. Aiioona. attempted to commit suicide on Saturday night about 11 o'clock by taking a large dose of rough ou rats. The prompt attention of a physician w ho administered a powerful emetic relieved her of the Pol and she will recover. Domestic troubles was thecause of the act. Last weeek Mr. W. A. Huff had the ends of the two middle fingers of his left hand takeu of by being caught in the door of the large vault iu the Trust Company's oftiee at lireenshurir Tim Ub iu r m- av b V I1U vault is an automatic one, and while Mr. Huff had his hand wu the door it weul off. catching and crushing his fingers. The other fingers were considers hi v lit 1 n ir " - Bu. Indirect contrast to the weather of last ummer is the weather we have ex perienced so far this year. Then a drought was scourging the land, the grouud being parched and nearly everything iu the line Of small Streams hehlir 1rierl m. TI.Ij year the conditions have reversed. It is the wettest season known for years, and it is a long time since the ground contained so much moisture. Enos Rose, of Malnesbiirg, Tioga county, lost his life Tor a pair of chickens His barn took fire and he succeeded iu saving everything but a pair of fine hens. He went into the barn lo rescue them, but Thomas Laudon. a ueiirhbor seeinur li danger, followed. The old man's clothing and hair were already ablaze when Lan don reached him and he had fallen to the Moor. His burns were so severe that he died. The Blair county almshouse was dam aged by lightning ou Wednesday of last week. Three houses iu Hollidaysbi-rg were struck, one of which was injured to the extent of 75. Many fruit aud other trees were uprooted by the Morui. Hou-es belonging to Dr. S. L. McCarthy and W. O. Anderson, in Altoona. wero U. non aged by lightning, and Michael Sullivan, an employee of the water department, w as stunned. fnri.il nr.. iluulur t 1 la-it IV N. .. .1 r-..ier anil liarnesuoro, made au """'t ui, Tuesday to A. Eckeurode ,""". for the beuetit of his credl- ui--tlolher. A. W UorW i.f F-t-lis . l"clerie.l ere.liti.r t,. iha 1.111. tout Au execution for this amount uUll; ut Sli-r.lT -it i. .1 ... I II II ... . -luie ai ua?ungs is Coulter, and the b&i been Patrick Foley and Kib Newell, of Leidy township, Clinton county, were driving down the Drury s Run road with a load of lumber Wednesday afternoon, and while they were crossing a towuship bridge it broke dow n, precipitating men. horses and wagon into the raging stream. . The Re novo Xews slates that the men succeeded in saving the lives of the horsos and es caped themselves with only a tboiough wetting. Myrtle VictoriaThomas, a 17-year-old maiden, sued Harry McCaban, of Bir mingham. Huntingdon county, at Holli daysburg on Friday, to recover tl.OuO damages for breach of promise lo marry. Miss Thomas alleges that McCahau had been her betrothed husband for the past four years. The promise to marry was made al Canoe Creek. Eight days ago McCahau was wedded to a MissMaitie Robinson, ot Pittsburg. During a recent thunderstorm about midnight the dwelling house of William Taylor, in Coaldale borough ner Six Mile Run, Bedford county, was struck by light ning and badly wrecked. the electric fluid passed down and reduced lo splinters a part or the bed 411 which Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were sleeping, and split a slab off he tied to which the spring was fastened. biitstrange lo say did not huneither of the occupants, although the man was badly stunned and dazed for a lime. The house is t aid to be a total wreck. Co nducloi Simon C. Henry, w ho has been an employe of the Pennsylvania Rail road company for the past twenty years. wa-t instantly killed by New York and Chicago limited near Jeannetie, Pa., on Saturday eveniug. The dead mau's watch which was crushed in on the back, was stopped at exactly 8:40, thus showing cor rectly the time the accident occurred. He is survived by his wife aud six children. His remains were interred in Grand View cemetery, at Jounsiown, on mesa ay morning. ' About ihree months ago Adam Arcult was arrested in Wilkiusburg ou the charge of bigamy, but escaped from the officers Since that time ihe authorities have been trying to capture him but without success. Learning that he was in Altoona, a war rant was sent to l niei-or-f once roust there and officers were sent to Arcutt's boarding house. Arcult jumped out of a second-story window and ran; the officers followed and held him up with their re volvers. On Sunday he was taken to Al legheny county to face his pi urality of wives. The conferees to select a Republican candidate for the twentieth congressional district will meet al Bedford on the 19 inst. There are four candidates in the field for the nomination: Alvln Evans, Esq.. Cam bria: J. D. Hicks, Blair; V. J. Kooser. Esq., Somerset, aud J. E. Throup. Bedford. The conference bids fair to be or more man ordinary interest because of the well remembered dispute between Messrs. Hicks and Thropp over the matter of in struction iu the Bedford county conven tion, in which the iuterferer.ee ot the courts was invoked. i After experimenting with different colored paints for many years ihe Penn sylvania company and the Pennsylvania railroad finally adopted the Tuscan red as the most attractive aud durable paint. Now that experiments are being made with the same kind of ?aint on locomotives the question is'asked why ould not theTus ...... -.-I i,n,in h not onlv attractive, but at the same time appropriate on the Penn sylvania lines ? At any rate. It is given out that a number of officials are In favor of making It a standard color for locomo tives. A Itoona Time. - , About one o'clock on Sunday morning the resident of County Superintendent Gibson, near the depot, was entered by a burglar, who effected an entrance through a wiudow In the back part of the house. Mr. Gibsou heard the window being rf ised and at once spraug rrotn his bed aud pick ed up a revolver that he had within easy reach The intruder evidently heard the movements of Mr. Gibson, up stairs, as be t once started to retreat, making his es cape through the same entered. Mr. Ulbson stots at the fugitive bring blm to a bait, About 9 o'clock Saturday morning Juli us Parker, and his fifteen-year-old son. Julius, were crushed to death in Berwind &. White's coal mine, at Dunlo. Thev were found under a fall of coal and slate one hour later, when driver Pierce enter ed their roorri for a car of coal. Parker, who was & Frenchman, aud his son were "bearing in" and were caught uuder the fall. The miners who were in Ihe neigh boring rooms heard the noise, but thought that ft was nothiug more than au ordinary blast. At a meeting of the Spangler Improve ment company on Wednesday of last week various matters in regard to the develop ment of the town was discussed, and it was decided that a national bank should be es tablished; Mr. W. P. Duncan, a banker of Philipsburg, was entrusted with the or ganization, and it is expected the project will materialize within the next three or four mouths. Mr. Duncan, in conjunction with Mr. James A. McClain, was also authorized to make arrangements for the extension of the Spangler Water com pany's system to supply North Spangler aud Barnes boro. Snake stories are ripe now and we clip the following from an exchange showing how plentiful the rattlers are In Centre county: On Dry Ridge one day 'ast week three men who were buckle berrying walked into a den of 75 to 100 rat tle snakes and were completely suirouud ed by them, all showing fight. The men were armed with shot guns and at once opened fire, with the result that 40 snakes were killed, while the others scampered to hiding among the rocks. Several deaths have occurred from the bites of these poi son suakes, aud few people have courage to venture on the mountains in search of berries. Professor Jo Ini Hamilton, deputy sec retary of agriculture, says a gocd road is a dry road. No wet road ever was or ever can be good. Another requisite in a good road i lhat it is solid at alt seasons of the year. He says the roads of Pennsylvania can be piked six inches thick with finely broken stones iu all districts where stoues are easily obtainable for t-Ml.fiO a mile. In other words, the fcfct.OOO miles of roads in this stale can be piked with the taxes of last year in just nine years with no bond ing of township or increase of debt. A road balasted from five to six inches thick with finely broken stones will carry all proper traffic that it may be called upon to bear. George Yeckley, Sr., an old aud re spected cilizen of Gallitzin, died at his home iu that place, on Tuesday, in thetMth year of his age. The ieceased was born in Germany and came to this country In 1850 and first located at Plane No. 5, ou the Old Portage road, where he remained for sev eral years. He afterwards located at Gal litzin and has been a resident of that place for nearly forty years. Besides his aged wife he leaves to morn his loss five sons and two daughters, viz: Jacob and Cbas., of Gallitzin; William, of Elyira, O ; John, of Summit: George, of Portage; Mrs. W. R. Hancuff, of Gallitzin, aud Mrs. Sam uel Miller, of Unlontown, Pa. There is probable but one person iu the slate of Pennsylvania, fays the Philadel phia Record, w ho can boast that be sleeps with his bead lo one county and feet in another. Joseph Wilson, of near Allen town, who is at the present time studying at the Philadelphia School of Design, claims that when be is at home be rests with his bead In Lehigh county and his feet in Northampton. He says the bouse be lives in stands on the dividing line of the two counties and his bed lies directly across the line. There is also a bed in the same bouse which is bisected from bead to fiol by the county line, so that two per sons may lie side by side in it and yet be in two different couuties. On Monday morning of last week Mr. Emanuel Swartz welder, whose farm is situated two miles from Chaneysyille, Bedford county, and bis fon Frank were engaged in cutt'.ng hay by a mower drawn by two horses, and In attempting to rake some grass from in front of the machine the elder Mr. Swarizwelder was caught by the kniyes and dragged ten or twelve feet before he succeeded in extricating himself from his perilous posit loo. Upon exami nation it was found that bis limb was so badly lascerated that amputation was necessary, which was promptly done by Drs. EnQeld. Smith, and Trlmbatb. The other limb was horribly mangled but nwt so seriously as the left one. He suffered from his injuries until Wednesday night, when death resulted. Deceased was sixty two years old. and leaves a widow and five sons. Death came unexpectedly to Dr. Joseph Meredith Toner, of Washington, D. C, while he sat in a chair on the porch ot the Mountain House, Cresson, Thurs day evening of last week at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. John Shields, housekeeper of the hotel, made the discovery, and Dr. Edward F. Graham, house physician, who was summoned, stated that life bad been ex tinct two hours. Dr. Toner was born in Pittsburg, and in 1549 and 1350 studied with the late Dr. John Lowman, In Johnstown, and later was a graduate of Jefferson Medical College. He practiced his profes sion for a while at Summit and then re moved to Harper's Ferry and afterwards to Washington, D. C. He was a batchelor, retired from the active practice of his profession. He bad come to the Moun tain House from Washington. The even iug previous to his death he bad returned from a visit to bis brother at Derry. 'The lemains were taken to Derry, where they were interred on Sunday morning. mI Eatat TraaUcra, Treasurer of Cambria county to A. W. Buck, White, consideration, ti. A. W. Buck et ux." to' J. C. Kessler, White. $15. Margaret P. McConaughy et al. to John F. Smith, Johnstown, $800. Treasurer of Cambria county to John F. Hollen, Reads, $5. Chauncey Davis et ux. to Merrick C. Horner, Roxbury, $?oo. J. R. Rishel el ux. T. F. Risbel, Pat too, $375. Daniel S. McAnulty to Mary M. Gerard, Barnesboro. $100. Lucinda A. Gray et vir to John J. Mc Cann, Reade. $S00. Joshua C. Duncan et ux. to F. D. Taylor, Lower Yoder. $3,0U0. Sheriff of Cambria county to M. B. Stephens, Johnstown. t-MXi. M. B. Stephens to Dr. L. H. Ma per, Johnstown. $.l,0mi. Emma Lydick et vir et al. to Samantha Hlte. Blacklick. $.M6. Margaret P. McConaughy et al. to Au gust G. Mayer et al. Johnstown, $1.0u0. William H. Smay et ux. to John Simon ski et al.. Portage township. $6ti0. Cambria Iron company to Patrick Fardy, Couemaugb township, $3,0U0. Mrs. M. P. Taylor to Samuel Fornwalt, Roxbury, $200. Benjamin Goucbnour et ux. to Clote wortby McDowell. West Taylor, $550. Rachael Blougb to Henry A. Shaffer, Roxbury, $105. Cambria Iron company to Catharine M. Saylor, Upper Yoder, $227. Leah Weaver et al, to Alexander Weay er, Richland, $i,ooo. Alexander Weaver et ux. to Edward J. Berwind, Richland, $2,297. Sarah E. Watt et vir to Pennsylvania Railroad company, Portage borough, $350. Scholastica Hartman et vir to Gallitziu Building Loan Association, Gallitzin be rough, $1. Edward W. Sharbaugh et ux. to F. C. Sbarbaugb, Spangler, $000. 'lITANTEll-A reliaMa man to rapraMDt a loao 11 intiituilon in Uauibrla county Mohjt luanad In lumi ol 1100 to llu.ouO. For particular apply to W. M. UAVlS.tJcalport, Pa. menwu. HSr Kinebrt between Etiensba; and DonreDt at Loretto, a Itght-arey cloak trim med with velvet. A liberal reward will be given II retained to Kelmeat UoUage. Ebeofberit. fa. Lrftan Association the Re Knlldlnf. Kb- enabarg, on the fourCb Monday la Jaly, a.000.uo. THUS. DAVIS. lBSTBB L.ikim aa. secretary. rmwim qHE Ebenebarv. Balldlne: L will ofler for sale at AT THE OLD RELIABLE. 4 Everybody, and eepeoially the oyiur-lovlng le 01 uwniDunj, are inviieu u can now. ooreeo'i Mil Keiiaoie Kueiaarani, woen iney want goed. Ireeh Ovstera, by toe pint, quart or gallon Or you eaa nave mesa Mtewed or Fried, II al me lowest price, r reen uyeiere every any. octlltl TOR rO.MIHMIKR l? KUBEKT FF.KtiUSON. of Blacktict lown- sblp. will be a candidate lor the office ol 'ounty Comml.Mlonat on ine iiemocraiio iicnei. auuioci to the decision ol the next county convention. CMIR AtHCMBLT. JA 1 hereby announee mvselt a a candidate lur tbe office 01 Assembly suect to the decision ol tbe Uemocralto eoanty convention. U. C . r KA4C.K. Uastlnas. Pa , Jaly 17. ISwC. ITOR rOCSTf CttHNIWilOSCR. r 1 be.eby announce myselt as a caudlaate lor tbe emce ol Uouulv Commissioner, subject te tbe decision ol tbe Democratic county cod van 'Kid. r. r.. uiLtVun. Elder Townsblp. July 17. lsuo. heria'a On Monday last Sheriff Coulter knocked down the following properties at sheriff's sale: The property of J. J. McDonnell and J. E. Wilson was sold to Elien Hopfer for $1,875. Tbe Interest of John W. Otto in a tract of land in Blacklick township, was sold to George F. Otto, for $25. The interest of W. T. Harrison in a lot of ground in Hastings, was sold-to the Hasiinics Building &. Loan association for $5o. Tbe interest of Andrew Maholshoe, Paul Pugal and Peter Graban in a lot of ground in Hastings was sold to the same associa tion for $100. The same association also purchased for $50 each the lets of Emma and Scott Byrne. Alfred Quisb, Elmer E. Goss and D. M. McKendry and Einauue! Armstrong all in Hastiugs. The interest of Isaac Goldstein in a lot of ground iu South Fork, was sold to Aaron Goldman for $200 and a lot of ground in Spangler belonging to the "same defendant was sold ro the same parly for $300. Tbe sale of the interest of D. E. Notley in several tracts of land advertised for sale was postponed until tbe first Monday of September. The Clearfield Building and Loan asso ciation purchased the interest of John D. Jones, Catharine Letts and T. W. Lets la a lot in Patton for $35. Tbe sale of the properties of W. C. Wolfe, in Lilly, was postponed until tbe first Monday in September. asrrlsis Ucsbms. Tbe following marriage" licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, Aug. 6th, 1396: Eugene 0. Devine and Nora A. Spangler, Johustown. Samuel Lane and Wilda Reed, Johns- Johnstown. James Baker and Mary Corrigan, Johns town. John Conway and Mary Crossan, Johns town. Harry Atkinson and Emma Lilly Uoutzdale, Pa. John Siana and Anna Filip, Wtlsall. Morris Billich, Johnstown, and Saphia C. Flngerhut, Conemaugn townsblp. Henry J. Nagsl and Louisa Wagner, Johnstown. David Wise and Mary A. Reed, Lower Yoder townsblp. John Robina, Washington township, and Mary Duffy, Allegheny township. Louis O, Pegg and Uolttlla Balzel, Mor reKville. Jesse Mulhollen and Madge Nunamaker, South Fork. W. W. Snyder and Jane Saulsbury, Cymbria Mines. Steve Kutey and Mary Thomas. Barnes boro. H. F. Epplev and Catharine M. Ford, Rosed ale. Peter Wuerfel. Summerhill Vownsbip, and Lucie Long, Croyle townsblp. Celestine Fresh and Annie E. Hoover, Johnstown. Philip L. Weigbtman and Mary B. Myers, Jobnsiowu. ImcIImmii Meow. ONE HOKSE bay rakes tor sale cheap at DUF-TON-S. Jaly MIL have a tew bicycles left that T will close oat et wbole sale coat nrlces. This Is a rare chance is est a high grade bicycle at a low price. U. ni'KlliLI. July SI 3U l inpw month and ax peases paid good men ) -ill lor laklna; orders. Steady work and will lurntab fine osttki and eholos territory. Apply tectlve Nurseries, Ueneva, w. T. jaiyasm. WAN FED. A Bsnoral representative in u county to organise local boards lor the Artisans' Savings and Loan Association. Ad- drees l Fifth Ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. mehrt Ttna rSsMMIittllONEM! J? 1 bereby announce mysell as a candidate for tbe otnes si uounty uommiuiouar, subject to tas tns decision of tbe Democratic ecuuty convention. THOMAS UOOVtK. Cambria townsblp. July St. lsvo. FOR POOR OIHESJTOR. i hereby announce myself as a candldats for the office of Director ot tbe Poor, subject to tbe deetslon of tbe Democratic county convention. KAPHA tL. Hilt. Assignee's Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! 1 i it 11 ir 11 11 11 11 i L-irsrj 11 iin 11 M -. I nil - 1 e. is a- aei ley 15 a 5 m s r3 5 a s a a al s a lai STORE I I, InJI . 1 j Hy virtue ol an order of the Court of Common Pleas ol Cambria county. Fa., to me directed 1 will expose 10 public sale at tbs Court House. In Ebenabarg, ua SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1800, at one o'clock, r. at., ths following described real estate, vis: A piers or parcel or (round situate In tbe West ward ol tbe borough of Kbeosburg. County ul Cambria and stats ol Pennsylvania, bounded on the Kast by Julian street, on tbs Sontb by Trt umub street, on tbe West by Beech alley, and on the North by Oale street. A piece or part or a lot or sjroana sitnats in tne West ward ol said oorouKU 01 xunenaounr. iront. Ins; on Julian Street on tbe Last and extend loe baok to an alley on tbe V'est. having lot of M. K. MrKenrlck on tbe Norm and an alley on loe Noutj. and bavins; thereon erected a iwu- STOKT Frame House and oatbnllalners in pood repair. A Dlcoe or Dares l ol land situate in ins town- shlD ol Cambria, bounded by lands ol Isaac Davis, Elijah Marsh, Director of tbs Poor, Joseph Hena-er. A. J. Waters. John J . tram. and others, eoniainlns: 122 Acres, 76 perches and allowance. A uisos or parcel ol land situate in ths tov ship ol Cambria and described as tollows. via: Bevlnnlna al a poet la tbe North side of rnn be ing tbe South-east eorner of latd (formerly) of D rl. xtoberts; inenoe by ins sams wk. u uercbes to a post: thence sontb by lend formerly) st William Llovd 2i psrebes to a post; thence r.eet by land I formerly 01 ins nsire 01 - . n. Koberts SOW perches to n small spruce, and thence . . ; iv . 1 1 J I ' lsriu ov lauu iiumanij wi uiiu uii 10 o7 isrchst to the bsaianlnit. containing- 7 Acres and lorty-tonr perobes. A piece or parcel ol land situate la the town. shlDol Jackson, lu said county of Camtrla. da scribed as tollows: Hefrlnnimc at post and stone at the land ol the tsiackllck land a improve ment Company; tbeaee by said land South 57 de arrees minutes tast 83l feet to a hemlock; thence South 67 degrees 1 minutes East 13oe 2 10 leet to a hemlock; theses South 10 degrees minutes Kast 108 teel to a chestnut; tbenee South IW degress 3.1 minutes Weal slit 3 10 feat to a post: treoce South 72 degrees 53 minutes West SO leet te post and stones: thence North 70 de- vrees 38 minutes West 4M 3-10 leet to White Oat: tbenee North to dearreee OS salaatss Wsst 1600 leet to a cucumber; thenes North 48 decrees 39 minutes Went W44 S 10 leet to poet and stonee: and thence North 32 degrees at minatee East liUe S 10 leet lo post and stones; tbs place oi osam nine;, oontainine: 151 a s a 5 a s a 5 a 5 a 5 a s a s a s a 5 a s a aJ. 51 a s a si aj 151 a s a a 51 rai 5 fa 51 rnen.uy invuaion. rru-lblly Icuim-,. lri. n.Slv Talk, Frien.llv Mi-n-luiii'.li-. Kri.-n.IK- lv..-.' I l;rk. hn. ii lK Talk. rnm.ily .f .....V il.; :i.i . .. : iru-n.iiv I TK-n.ls " - - " --i -.-. il irv i; Ti I.-. .. oral Trailing. lii-ler. U-tlt r an.l 'in..re lil ever exceeded the splemlor of our array or Dry Goo.ls They are more attractive than ever b.fore, ami they will ultive rap 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 saieeu in I'ersian ellects. - 3 1- 1c per yard. H)f.. a yard. a yard. 10c. a yard. "J, 45, 50c. yard. I -c. a yard. Ll3 66 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 50c. Men's black Tourist Hats for Stiff Hats in all colors boys' Crush Hats for 75c. and up. Men's hi 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 f..-r $5.00. We sell scuff Suits for $4.5. We sell Clay-worsted Sack Suits for $G.0O. . We sell better Clays for S, 10 and 12. Children's double-breasted feuits, 4 to .1 1 years, si. 25. We sell Grand Army Suits, including lirass G. A. II. Uiittons, for only $8. Dougola Held High, in Estimation. Qrnrklnrr nnl U what the neonle are looking for now lyTVUIV lUlUg wwe ft aV onnl Rnd mfortable are these one strap Sandals i 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, Dougola and Tan s .ndals from 60c. to $1.25. Yours for Low Prices, GALLITZIN. PA. iaJ LSI m 151 aj 15! aj 5 Is-la 15) a 5 a 15 ra. 15 rai 15" rai 151 15 151 raJ a 5 a 5 a 5 15 a 51 a. 5 ty S a 5 a 5 a s rai 3HL DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES IHLoofiiEig and oiiiiiig. 334 Acres AGLMCUMPTO AIL IMPff.iTCM Eft TS window that be fired a couple of but ihsy failed to Crreape)e) !. Lilly, Pa., August 5th, 1S96. Ed. Frkeman': Lillv i one of the most progressive little towns In the state of Pennsylvania. The town is all hustle and bustle from Monday morning until Saturday- night. Everything is all activity. The people of the little town are ambitious and energetic and this accounts for so much being done. The town can now boast of having three churches, -two schools, business houses of all kinds, a complete sytem of water works, a build ing and loan association aud an opera bouse of first class style. A movemeut is now on foot to organize a fir company, a board of trade and there Is some talk of a paper being printed. After the board of trade la thoroughly organized It is the ex pectation of many that manufacturing coucerns can be Induced to locate here, as they could find no better location between Uarrisburg and Pittsburg. Lilly, with its pushing energetic citizecs, bids fair to be come one of. the foremost towns in the state. Hustler. . rieaKttals Mardsr. Ureensburg, Pa.. August 2. One of the most fiendish murders ever committed in this locality was perpetrated in the little mining vUlage ef Darragb. near the Madi son coal works last night about 13 o'clock. Patrick Coyle, an old. graybaired miner, ?o vears of ase. was pounded and choked to death by his son, Waller Coyle, aged about 24 years. Old Mrs. Coyle. the mother of tbe murderer, was an eye wit ness of tbe horrible crime and ou her kuees pleaded for the life ot her husband, but was Snally compelled to flee. . Young Ceyle's wife recently became de mented and was ent to an asylum on Fri day last. Coyle's aged parents taking charge of her infant. Young Coyle came home last Saturday night and was re proached by bis father for drinking and iieaiecting bis child. Tbe yoong man sorang at bis father and beat aud choked him to death. The mother sounded the alarm and a number of stalwart miners of the neighborhood came and after a desper ate struggle overpowered the murderer. Tbe sheriff was sent for and Coyle was takeu to Jsil. Arawaaeeit I.les. The following cases are llsfed for Cam bria county argument court, commencing Mouday, August 17tb: Long vs. Sell, Roque vs. Pennsylvania Railroad company. Coyle vs. Pennsylvania Railroad company, Thomas vs. Provident Mutual Fire Insurance company, Tavis vs. Crouse. Wallace vs. Le filer et il.. Mill er, plaintiff in error, vs. Rose, defendant in error; In re private road in Croyle town ship, Ouenner &. Co. vs. Luckhardt; Grif fith, plaintiff in error, vs. Clark, defendant in error; McDonald vs. Hofecker; In re exceptions in assigned estate of Rose Mc- Gough, Chri9tman vs. Gray, la re public road in Stonycreek and Richland town ships, Page vs. Page, Equity Building &. Loan association vs. Thomas et al., Weak- lank vs. Farabaugh et al., Weakland vs. Luther et al.. In re condemnation of laud of Caron Lahey, Jones vs. Weakland; Johnston Buck & Company vs. Gittlngs. Use of Sandford vs. Lebmeir. In re road in Summerbill and Croyle townships; In re rule on Thomas vs. Dodson, committee; Hipps & Lloyd vs. Mechling, Waters vs. Cambiia county. place or A iehatiswa W eta am If sir. Atlantic City, August 3. A aether acci dent happened yesterday by tbe collapse of a section of the new boardwalk. A twenty-foot section of the planking con necting with a photograph gallery on the beach, below Missouri avenue, went down yesterday afternoon, and nine people fell through to tbe beach, narrowly escaping serious ini urv. It was necessary Jo take Mr. J. E. Williams, of Johnstown, Pa. who sustained several scalp wounds, and Mrs. E. Uoldsworth. of Philadelphia, who sustained contusion about the head and body, to the city hospital, where their wounds were dreed. Tbe planking that broke was formed of the boards taken from the old walk, and used In spite of the pro tects of the adjacent property owners. and 454-1000 of an acre. And bavins; erected two frame bouses. Tbe eoal mlalOK rights i.nd prlTiiedfce wl.I be oBersd for sals separate and apart from tbe surface ot tbe land. l bis is one ol .ae most des'raoie eoai properties in tbe Blacklick reerlon. Tbe eoal and minerals in. under or upon all tbat certain pleoe or parcel ol land situate in tbe townsblp oi oiacKitca, in saio county oi uem brla. bounded by land of Leandsr Husb, Joseph Hardts. Heirs ol Mamuel Keed. deceased, A. . Barker and tbe Moors Syndlcals, containing 64 Acres and 106 perobes, together wltb ths mining rights and privileges tnereto neiouaiuK. A Dleoe or parcel ol land situate In the town ship ol Stony Ureek, In said county oi Uambrla. adiolnins; leua oi ueorere raeyre. -umiiei nmitn Moris? heirs, O. W.Cottell. (now Dlslen bausjb) and Messenger, containing- 42 Acres and 1U boirhes. rbo one unaiviaea nati interest in a parcel of lend situate In tbe boronsrb of Carroll town. In said county oi ueuiorie, described as follows.- srontlna on ht. Mary street: tbenee Eastettontf Uobie alley 3uo leet mote or less to a pest ta ttt. Jossvh street, tbenee Sontb bv eahl street ,it sees saoss ev lea. u a iwei. i nance oy tana ol Heirs ol L.uUlaa Bender West 'AM leet more or less to post In St. Mary street: tbenee by said street TO feet mors or less to Plsce of nea nolss. Ana Bavins inereuu erecieu a nu atwi Frame House and ontballdlners In eood raualr. Tbe one undivided ball later eft In lot No. S sitaats la tbs borooKh of Cbsst Sprlnaa, la said county ol Oambiia. A lotol around In ths vtllaas of unlontown. la Oreen townsblp. Indiana county, Pennsylvania. bounded on ins north by a street, on tne cast oy lot of J. W. RalrlKb. on tbe South oy aa alloy, and on tbs Wsst by lot of Oeorgs and William S tltber betne: SO feet front, and extending back about lao leet. belns; knownaa lot No. a In plot or piaa oi sal a village ol v niontown. TERMS OF SALE. Ten percent, ol tbs puroh ass mousy to bs paid In band at tbe time of sals ; lbs balance ol one- lb In at tbe oonnrmatton of sale; one third In ons year.-and tbe remaining third .IB two years from tbe eonnrmatlon of sals, lieierred payments to bear Interest, and lo be secured by judgment bona ana mortirags oi purchaser Assignee of John A. Blair. Ebeosburg. Pa.. July 14th. lave. 17 St. Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators. Iron and Wood Pumps, Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., EBENSBTJRG, PENNA. JOS. HOME & CO. Lustrous as Silk Fine, Imported ENGLISH MOHAIR M1TURES, Ideal shades of blue, grey and brown line Btripea and jac- quard eftecta 48 inches wide absolutely $1.50 values, At 75c. a Yd. Less tha import cost. Handsomest Plaids of best French makers all wool and silk-and-wool; colorings and combinations without a peer 38 inches wide, 75c a Yd. A limited, amount ot the As sorted pncfiVnAi mCATAR RH Imported Smtings - only a iraciionai pari oi rem AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In ths I rhan's f-oart of riahrla county. lo the matter ol tbe Urt ami boal m uni ol Thomas M. Oraver. .Mlmini'lraUtr ..I the cf tale ol r lorrntlna Huber. derewi-e.1. And now. July It-t. lo on motion ol Mww. Kittell A Little, attorney lor irruunlaut. K . SbarbauKh appointed au.tilor lo reivrt a attri bution ol tbe luud lu tbe hand ot the arrount- "Bv tbs 'r.t srr. Jertlbed JulylM.lv!. 1'. li. J3, terk . I'.. Seal. Notice Is hereby arlrea thai .otnent to the above apiMtintmenl. I will lt at arcltit In tbe tibey buililinr. boroush of KiroturK. on Stor day. Auiiu-l Mh. lsyo. at lo o'clock in the lore Boon, when and where all eron hio ln claim oo tbe said fund muy api-ear and pre.-cot the same. All perrons laillna to .re?eol Iheir cimiiik al tbat time. IteKire tbe auditor, will be iiclarre.1 from couilna In lor a share ol the lond. K.O.SHAKBAl'OH a u.i i t.r. Ebenburtr, Pa.. July mh. lo. Julj IT :it. ft. t.. MID. MltTCl.T IUDI. REED & READE, Attorneys at I"v, l.Kr;.NSrHK. - -e)af ttice on t'entre .feet. I EM N A. 1 4 S3 KITTELL & LITTLE, EMENSHI'KU, PA. Ss-l lh?s In n Houe. w. dick. . e AlTt K N KY-AT-I.A W Cbiumi'M, rs' Sr-S-ecll attention to srlveo rlainis for Pcn--U.n Bounty, etc. chl- Im quickly CleausaeesAs Unmml FatMCM, AUayu Pmi mmd Imp a aa aa wrioat, ifcnls (As Seres. JfewaAreisM from jtoMUlomml Cold. JZesferee A Beturs of TViste worth, at 25c, 35c and 50 c yd. COME, or write our Mail Order Depart ment for samples of above and all poods sold by yard measurement. at. Fstrswera' Esscsssif From Aunu9t 17 to 21, inclusive, tbe Pennsy Ivauia Rallioad company will sell, for tbe above occasion, round-trip tickets to Mount Gretna and return at rate of one fare for tbe round trip, from principal stations between East Liberty and Bryn Mawr. on the northern Central railway north of and including Lutbervflle, and on tbe Philadelphia and Erie Railroad di vision. These tickets will be valid for re turn passage until August 21, inclusive. For Information in regard to train ser vice and special rates application should bo ruade to ticket agents. It Will Cure COLD 'N HEAD A nartlcla la auDlted lata eacft Bon ire I aad Is agreeable. Price au cents at Drusja-lstj or by stall K.L.X BKUtnS9,aj t arret oww. .,w w. . aov.lu4M.17 F. 8TRATTOM(8 Celebrated Russian Gat Violin Strings The Finest la the World. Every String Warranted. John F. Station, 811, 813, 815. 817 E. 8th St. mw von. PENI AVENUE AUD FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. NOTICE. JOHN Send for CatalefUa. Ia ths Orphan's Uourt o ths County ol cam brie. To ths heirs sod leal representatives i JACOB 3. KUElN.deeis-sl. UKtETINtl: Voa are bereoy eitea to oa ana appear before tns J adsjee oi uno." la be held at KbeorbaraT. on Monday, Auwast 17 . next, at IS e'etoet. a. at. then and tnere to eroeyi sr re luae to tale ths real estate si jwt e. Klsta.deceassd.at tbe appraised vaiuaitoj pe poa It by an inquest amy ssreraea oy iu miu Uourt , or show eeaeo why tbe eaoae sbould aol pa sold. I. W . OOi. LTt-K, bbet in s UDM, (vDensooraj , ira., ouanu. July 13.ltv. Jaly Si at. AUqITOR'S iNOTICE. In the I'oart of Common I'lcar JF. MrKKNKK'K, H." atxoa AT Law, :KI Nlil Kl. - PA er 'Itlce on I lent re sireet. Uachael Jones vs. Blake Jones. 1 In t No. 8. Jane Term. I4. I.I.CL IU IMJVORI K. Now. to wit: Jane liKh. on motion ol M. B. Stei'hens, 1 K. K. reweil Is i.H.inte.t tiommlssloner to take testimony and rert a de- MY EUS. A Til IK.N KY-AT-L.A W. Ki.i'W. Ya. irrf la tollonsde Horn, on eotr usst. 'take notlre that I will sit at my nttiiT In the Wool I Bnlltlloe- In the t'ltv ol Johnstown. I'a., on rKUA. At !1IS1 t'H . IfMi. at lo o'clock, a. at. lor tbe iiorpose ot Ukio terllmonr on (.art of llhellant. at whlcn place anJ time all feron Interested may be beard. K K rilLsswMJ Jobna town. Pa.. Jnly 17. I4ho. t-uimisjioner. NOTICE. A eeneral meet ine of tbe torkhol.!-r ol the Cambria lal a Imn Couienr, onrannrj nni'ir tbe laws ol Pennsylvania, will be belli at the Blouolala House. I "reason . t'amlrla ronntv. I'a. on MONDAY. THE 101 H HAVtH'Al Hl'sr, IsvS. al 11 o'chx-k boob, lor I he purine -f cia sldeiinir a proposition to sell and 1ie otall the real erlate ol sa Id conn any and aui honxe a settlement of Its attair. Ihe ditr itmi i.n ol the assets, ana a dissolution ol the corporation . (UA'Kdtl. Ill Kr July IT u President- EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Otate of Joseph Walters. de-esse). Ieitrs testlmentary havlnc been rrantmt to tbe an.lersleaed la Ihe estate ot .loe;h Walters, late ol Allegheny township. Camltrla county. Pa., deceased . nol lee Is hereby aiven to all tlioaa In debted to ssld estate to make Immediate pay meat, end those having; claims asraluvt the same to prest-nt then properly authenticated r set tlement. Sl'SAN WAI.IKK'S. July ITth IMS. St. Fxeratriv. r-- BUGGIES at I (TiSfiW 4 AKla a iuiasis V- v T.t Hainr; - Stt We -a t w fTSTz eaw narbaHuii . MPkiaj.u.lU,5 A-. 4 I'm rH surrey if. i.uim-11 Al l. m . ' i . v i u , . - . Butory Haraeai S3 ticaad wave -ft. liutr " M-Ti MidllrtaB-.r3 tal Tram " $! J i" .(lt- V . 1-R .' atora-aa Saddle, SI S I U W Fin. r. tis a caitT -. - - ! D ONALD E. IHTKTON, ATTtiKM KY-AT- l.A W. Ksnosi w, Paul (mre In Opra ilonse. I '-en tar street "(ITII'K tr hereby vlven that sa appli -aiion Xv will lie mi le to t he . urt ol trommnn Ples el tbe t'ountr ol Cam'X-ta. in the State of IVon svlvan'a. on the IT I'M HAY Hi Al'til T N KX T at lo oclrk in the loren.o. un.lcr A.-t ol AfKisMr entitled "An Act lo Provide l.-r Ihe locortoration aud KnruUtion of IVrtaie i'orHv. rations.' airved April fth. Kb. and the sup plements tti.-rdo. by Amelia ILtucn, h.mma 'ovrove. Mary lilr. May MrHri.le anj l-l is t'arr lor the charter of an Intended eoriratloa to e eelleil "SiMer ol Merry ol St. Alviu Aeaitemy. lretto Pa.." the charaeter and otoet ol wbi-h i lor eriornilnir ia Keneral the duties ot charity and merry, ol riito the sick pxr in hospitals and priMins. Iaiuic rare ol deMitute or phao. and fceepinic sohmils t.-r tbe edur uion ol viiuiliit, and for llii purM.e to have. MH"e4 an J enioy all the rtcht. t-nents and irtriieKe oa lerred ! Ihe Act ol Asremiiy relerred to and it supplements. kirrKij. a i.irri.K. July -.'t. 1k5. St. sli.-ltors LEGAL NOTICE. Notice Is Bcrety riven that Ibe ai:llrttton of Jasper S. Itn.herr. Lirmerly a refi.leui ol M.r riIale Mines, I'learneld count.-. Pa, or the trmn-ter ot tbe Ketail l.na.r Licence arr.olej by the Court of Quarter Sei e ol .'aml-na noiDlj lor Ihe jtar v u Kolrnd I Prams is Haetinir h.rouh. vhere be anw reside. Iia lcn Died In tbe office l the Clerk ol eid Court and will he pre-nted for the eon.l leratift ol said Hurx on Monday. Aitarest IT, inh6 N V . PAHS. Kt9targ. Pa.. July 31 1ni:a. Clerk Vf. S. Wanted-An Idea 3 Who can thtak I MIOlf aoiii.M fe.tec jur Mifc: thev n-.aT liut: . weaOa. Write WHS Wn.liKlsiil'hN " OipaiBt ait, aea W w.inn..M. u. r.- tro ir ai.t i-iaa udar aud list oT lao hundred tuventioba watiiod. a SERTS WAITED ir.-J t4paAaTMK at stssb sal I ewajs i rm Hfs pT.T. -ni tmtt A lart
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