Sinn freeman. i-lD.W. M - -Mr i.---M" !: -.'I -Mr i i.. K. CAMBRIA CO.. PA. - - Al'Ol'ST H. 1'. Maioin y i visiting friends al Fruimliiy arc work ., uuilireila lost in misoel- of Ashvilli. is laid up M -in- 1 - ... K i i-i w n in spent a . i j ' .V: Mr- -A h-: -Mr -v 1 . V. - .,'. IM.'-' -Mi- M u v r i.i!'-' f I'atuni, i;u!-'"i- of Asliville. w as a -ii i on Monday. i:i...lily. if Asliville, was a (..i.i.ri Tne.-day. rKi ib.uf Nii-ktown, was a . ... i.i -s n Tu-day. i;,w atic-r, a well-known A i- M i iouly ill. u. .iili.-r lia iiot it 1 to 1. . i.. 1 that it don't. :.hin-iin lia plan'd a new c,f his iiidi-nc e. ,, ( . Hi-arvr, of SpaiifrW-r, ,,i in town on Saturday. . h,.;iti!ir funiaiT will be i:, .),., I. ni'i'li in this place. Ii.nhV. of the Mountain :it W est trlnia iinhonr. was appointed .i I. s i, tow ii one day last week. 11, i.i v.of Wiiliamspoi t. l'a.. :iinl friends in KIm-iis- iwiil ruin w a-in srau ;,i on Thursday of last .M i ....f l'itt and Mr? hurt:, is vi . ieorire C It-K. M r -!' y i i Kt iinieiiai-her. of Nick . v i -1 1 i lo KlM-iislnirg on Sat- -1 : t 1 Iplloll il.l! Nil-Ill. ami make We'll ket sil p it -M: I..1- l'.illoll ii I'.arr , of rittltiirc. is tow nslii p, his fur- j; .Mi' - Ti..- l iii iiKiiTs convention will -im ii i i. Hiiicr '.ill. and w ill I :i. M r. l.-l.n il.!'-'' ii O - -Tin- in - ('Iioin' line het ween Jolins .i!,;ii,l "iin i-' l expected lo le ill ha U. Iiavi-. of Homestead, l'a.. ; lo- (:' " t-. Mr. and Mrs. liar li.i:-. "I llii- place. -i i. M-'i . Kcpnhlican candi- .-. . i : i; i - lioin Somerset, was a y.u. i,-i'i:i on Tuesday. ,U "inn.iiiv lias leas'd I.VibiO utility of Lock Haven and i'., i oil and natural gas. v;iii ol Tin- wet weather farmers iu,-l; ,i:tlii iiliy in harvestinu their I ,ni in uctiiiiir in tlieir hay - i ti tin- hade. w as the highest f tin- I hermoineter ill tlii- ..!,i,,il I iiiiniiii the present hot spell -1 L,' . mi.ik ;l oi New port. 1'erry conn- .. i. a- 1 'ir. -l.a-i l a loiu t.i make - 1 .1 K ;..r .r : A - .!:.! i I: i-lirri .1 ci u-hi r and now iiuliaovemeuts to its r.-ti- A n:a i.-iiav las the safe in the v Hi a Kai!road company's s-tation ir-l.rio was blown oiu-n Uul no ' HI fd. .-.I'.i.i i.iv while Henry lSoucher, of !.-!::. w a -lrivinK to Khenshurg ii-aii of 'iiinlier,) one of his horses : .: i.i oi, the road. ::.in. daughter of ex-Hejiister and r i . .1. lllaii'. aired seven montl i.i iar. Di home, in this place, on V . v. t..i fiuni pneumonia. i-a'ln-riiitf ln-rries last Tliiirs l'.ii ii. l'.i uner, f Hairdad. West i ti i "i:t :y. w as lutten hy a copper- ai:d her life is despaired of. J!a::ii Me(Joniijal, wifeof .lame -i . -iiperiiitendeni for the Mor- i . a l otnjiaiiy at Wiirlon Mines '.:..v. .ii.-i i.u Vedne-.day of lasi . Mil i C-anel (Irc-irer, of I'ens- 'I "ii M' inlay in the Johnstown !i i-l itai and the query now is '(!. ,! fioin theell-cts of an as- - A 1:. i . 1. 1 rn k engineer c.rps is still at " iin'i.. m, iiiity of ( ai r.illtov n ami ..U'i...'4!...ii ate i hat work will soon he -a.tt.-i.. . il on a line from i'alton to Ur;..-i.-.N,. -I.limi l:'.n-k. aced nine years, fell into '.'iii ii i k river at Johnstown on I. -.lay afn-i inuui and w as drow n-d. I r !.!, w-i. r.i ,, .1 tii a h;irt time after : : v a- i-v.inct. -1' - -a '! that in a I ion I a week Kliens--' :. --;i. . t i-.uu ps will ai:ain illuminate r - t. at tiiht. Mr. V. t". Lancaster! ; t:.-i.ci ii electrician w ill have ciiaiaje : '!. '''''' 1 1 lialu plant. -tr,la all. ti,. inn a ii-year-old child of c I.. i.-:i,'f i.f m ar Irwin, fell into an ! atnl was iiotuntly killed. The ' --.: !'c f,t-. deep and contaius - : i: ..u: a I. lot of w ilier. -11..-.. i ,,f .-..iniiy lliaitinati Kncle : .r 1 1,. 1 1, i,,,,ci atie primary election lv! ii i.i.i: tf the comity convention !,r ! "i.inl in another column, (iood '' " I ei,i a delenat..s. I .-! tl.i-ciiiiir and prevent delicate a i ! .1 1 n i n it ie from fading w hen ' ' i i : '.; I,,. A i.i.h.i Ui-i!.. 3. .11, - 1 1 Ai... '.La. ii. H W..I .-r, v. cents worth of suj?ar of ' w ater and oak the garment i'. Then rinse and wash, i of Kltcnshurg's eiithuiasiic m-iiI to Cresson on Tuesday a L'iaiii-i! at the next presi ' '. l'.iyan. They liad a two ami came awav salirdied. lay Al.lermau D'Toole. of i ' . . i in matrimony Mr. Samuel M at city, and Mi-s Catharine 1 aiiiiina county. The attend- Mr .lolin Sairer and Miss Mary a: il..- a-iiriicc-,' sale of the real es- "-r j,cr,ff John A. I;lair, held at i."U-i on Saturday, the sale was 1 '"ml Saturday Amrust .-ih, at i t hnii-e. at one o'clock in the '..:.!' tp..l- I.- I, 1:1 -Man hand, a l. adinif mentlxT ir ..f W. -iiiinicland county, died at '" hi i iii-eiishuifr on Wednesday '. a-i wiM-k. lie had Ixi-n t-tricken ira'v-i- two days Ix-fore and never it cuii-.'iittnes. -Ti,. t 4- rv fd States Ceological Survey ' ! ? v ; 1 1 . 1 i 1. nil. -ilt. rm the .oal in 1'i iin-ylvania. West ".r It can ! had by remit y cetii to the director of the ' V ut VYa-lihiiUon, I). C. -TI.,. in,, i !' a ai.ii I i;, "itv,- l'l'ariment of Agriculture at I'lri? l.iis n ti mti in.uil lit iliatx for utii'.es w hich will be held at '"" In. 1 1, Is in I I.,. l!la A nuinir others '' -ii-i,ri, .lanuaiy 'J-.M at .d t'3rd; Car J; l,'n. January LT.th and LVith. -A lii.i,s,.(ltl!,i curiosity is the asbestos """I. lo, h 1,,-ver needs washing. When ""d-it is cleansed by throw inir II Into 'tire ami j a jt.w n,jIlut,.s t mav Iks . '"" treu and clean. This would lie for a prinliDK office tof Louies too. A good A game of ball between the Ebensburg and South Fork teams, played at the lat ter place Saturday, resulted In favor of the S.nith Fork club by a score of t to 5. The Republican senatorial conference has adjourned to meet at Ebeusburg on Tuesday, August U.Mli There has been no change in the voting since the firt bal lot. They still stand three for Stineman; three for Appleby. A. W. Potter secured a" verdict of 11,1.'') damages against the Pennsylvania railroad in the courts at Middleburg. Snyder county, for injuries received iu an accident last winter on the Sunbuiyand Lewistown division. The school board of Spangler has fixed the wages for the coming term as followsr Principal tO; intermediate,; primary, ?-. and North Suangler school U per month. The selection of teachers was postponed for two weeks. The large barn on the farm of Jerrie J. Shafer. in Jenner township, Somerset county, was struck by lightning a few days ago and totally consumed. The loss will reach several thousand dollars. The live stock was taken out in safety. This campaign will be a "buggy" af fair. The lti to 1 men are silver buss, the prohibitionists are water bnes. the woman sufferagisrs are lady hugs, the Republicans are gold bugs, and the men in favor of another Democratic ticket are humbugs. W. Scott Miller, chief train dispatch er at Altoona yard, died on Friday from a a tumor on the brain. He was iu the 4;ith year of his agr, and served during the civil war in the artillery branch of the service. He leayes a wife and three children. Hon. Michael Fit.harris, of Oallitzin, has purchased the furniture and fixtures of the Ward House, at Tyrone, from John T. Uow ley. f r $,, and w ill take ehaire of the big hotel as soon as the necessarv papers ti ansferring the lease can ! made out. Klsworth (larris, aged U' years, met with a horrible death at a point near Hyde Park, Westmoreland county, on Saturday. He boarded a train near Ueorffelowu, his home, and when he attempted to eet off he fell between two cars. His head was severed from his body. Leo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fly nn. of Patton, aged eleven months died at the home of the parents in that place, on Monday night, from cholera in fantum. The interment took place in St. l!enedict"s cemetery at Oarrolllow n, on Wednesday morning. Mr. Christian Uood, an old ami well known citizen of Hast Taylor township. was arrested on Monday and held under bail to answer to a charge 'if embezzle ment. Mr. (iood was tax collector and the charge originates from a failure to pay over money belonging to the school ais- trict. Hernard Ward, a resilient of Thomas- nwn, a snori oilance aiwive l yrone. w as orowneu mine nine Juniata river near his home last Friday nit; lit. It is sup posed that he fell down the high embank' ment int the river and was unable to help himself and drowned before help could arrive. l lie ravages oi tiie army worm in .i'w ork stale will result in loss to farmers of J:!." ).. In Massachusetts the damage to crops is estimated at . ,(:;. The x treme hot weather of the past two we. -Us has not been favorable for the sptead of the worms. They cannot endure the per sistent intensity of the sunshine. Leo Stevens made an ascent in his bal loon at Jlecla Park, Centre county, last Thursday and when about im feel up tin balloon collapsed ami according to the Ihtihj AVir Stevens struck the ground wi'.h a "sickening thud." He was bail I y stunned but quickly revived. On the way dvn his parachute partly opened, thus saving his life. Elmer Wise and John Hellstrom, both of Johnstown, are under arrest on th charge of arson. The building burned was that of the Fniijue Manufacturing company, which was dotroyed on the the night of April ls'.C. Wise alleges that he was hired by Hellstrom. who was manager and part owner of the plant at the time, to set it on 'ire. The CouJerstMirt Ihiiutcrtil says that all the tanneries iu that region are over slocked with bark. This is accounted for by the fact that much les bark was used this year than usual, owing to the tanner ies being shut down for some time. The annual supply of hemlock bark is kept up to the top nock by the cutting .f timber to supply the great saw mills with logs. tin Saturday the school directots of (iallitzin tewnship. met yml selected the following teachers for the coming school term: M i-s MoIIih .Mullen lor Dawson chooi; Miss Agnes Wendroth for High Hridge; Miss Ella . Dunegan for Ams- brv; Miss Josie Lloyd fjr Mountain; Miss Mary (lillen for Delaney primary, and Mis Eva Durbin for Delaney grammar hool. Persons owning land are iu duty Itonnd to cut and destroy all Canada thistles found growing on their premises. The legal penalty for non-compliance with this provision of law is from ." lo fc!0. It is the duty of the constables, road super visors and street commissioners to see that ill Canada thistles are destroyed, or to en force the penalty against the owners or the land. The Eliensburg bttroiigh school direc tots met on Wednesday night and selected the same corps of teachers for the ensuing term that tanaht at the last, as 'ollow: Room No. 1. Miss Allie Lloyd; room No. 2, Miss Myra Uichardon; room No. 3, Miss Mairgie Shenkle; room No. 4. Miss Frances McKenrick; room No. 5, Miss Annie Jones. The salaries remain lh same as last year. Jos. Er.deis, of Sanlsbnrg. Hunting don coiiutv, got struck by lightning dur ing the storm on Friday and is not expect ed to recover. He was riding home from tae picnic ground near McAlevy's Fort when the lightning struck him. passing from his head along the right side of his W.dv to Ihe ground. He was found insen sible on the. road by a nefghlior shortly afterwards, and a physician summoned. It is reported by an exchange that an old Indiana county fatmer received an in vitation the other day to agol leii wedding. "Well," he said, after readiug the Invita tion the second or third time, "you don t ketch me sroing to no sich frolic as thai. Them derr. gold bugs can 'tend their own weddins', 1 don't perposo to pay tribute to Wall street by euuv sich consarned non en as that. Silver weddins' is good enough for me." Ilev. S. II. Deitzel is a resident of nii..j..ni ITnitv. Centre county. Last winter he struck his knee on the door of a sink and received a slight, bruise as a re enit Vniliinir was thought of il until a few months after when symptoms of rheu matUm were observed. C.rowhig worse he went to a Philadelphia hospital where an examination wasmade. It was found that ,.a.,c..r hifii set In and to save his life the lee has lieen amputated. A man. from letters found on his per son supposed to be P. Fremire. of K'iltan ninir Pa., was found dead on the public road i.par the residence of Henry Varner. In Jackson township, on Monday about noon. The mm was a stranger and had ien in the neighborhood. selling a patent fence. lie was about S0 years or age aud his death was due to heart failure. His remains were taken in charge by the Door authorities aud interred iu the IJeddriek cemetery. During a heavy storm the barn on the Nathan Simpson farm, in White township, Indiana county, w as struck by lightning and burned with all Its contents except the live stock aud a buggy. The loss is quite heavy and there Is no insurance. During the same storm the house of Miss Emma I?arber, at Dixonville, was badly damaged by an electric bolt. On the evening of July 31st the big barn belonging to Sam uel Weddell, near Tunnellton, was burned, the fire being caused by spontaneous combustion. Another pest has appeared on the farms in Centre and Clarion counties. which, although yet not in large numbers. iscausing the fartnersconsiderable anxiety. It is the "Idaho Devil," a big headed iu- sect which travels in the grain aud pasture fields, doing much damage. It is even harder to destroy than the army worm, and when it once gets a start In a field it is almost impossible to head it off. The in sects have not been fo'und in this section for over two years, when they appeared in great numbers, doing great damage. Herbert Dietrick, living near Wil- liamsport. was out on his bicycle a few days ago when he discovered a blacksnake lying in the road. He dismounted and at tacked the snake with the intention of tramping it to death. The reptile looked at the matter in a different light. It turn ed on Mr. Dietrick and wrapped itself around him. lie shouted lustily for help and a farmer responded. The snakes liody had to be cut iu three pieces liefore tin- coils relaxed. Mr. Dietrick is now in bed suffering from nervous prostratiou. The snake was six fot-l in length. A mysterious disease has broken out among the cattle in Centre county, aud it is causing the farmers considerable loss and w Diriment. No one has yet been able to determine what the complaint is, and all efforts to cure or check it have met with failure. The disease spreads at an alarm ing rate, and already over twenty have died from its effects. In not a single in stance have they beeen known to live more than twenty-four hours after showing any signs of the disease. They at lirst become very lame, and their legs begin to swell. gradually extending ever the whole body. A nice question of law arose in the ltutler county court last week over thedis positiou of the license of the late W. II. Jellison. of Petrol ia. Jellison was grunted a license at June term of court and had taken out his (tapers and paid his license fee. ready to begin business on the lirst day of July. On tin; '.".Hli day of June Jellison died and last week a petition was handed up in court to have the license transferred to Chas. (iregg, of l'.utler. Judge tireer refused the transfer on the grounds that since Jellison died before his license went into effect there was no license to transfer. The ease will lie held until SeptetnlM-r P.', when Judge (ireer will hand down an opinion. The new reservoir at Kittanning Point is a complete success. The residents of Al toona from this time forward shall have an ample supply for all purposes. These facts are now clean y demonstrated by the conditions that can le viewed at the site of our watter -supply. There is now iu both reservoirs over f.'.i.uio.iMi gallons of water, and at present there is 2,(,ooii gal lons passing oyer the spillway of the new reservoir. It Is now shown that without a single day of rainfall the water supply at Kittauning Point would last the city for Ht days almost five monl hs allow ing the use of 3.( ,w 10 daily. This is satis factory news to our residents, who for years dreaded the heated summer season w ith its drought and conseouent limited water supply. Altmmu Times. l-rotiionoiary s. M . Kavis, has an noui d the follow ing cases for trial on the civil list at September term.: C. A. ( Coal it Coke company vs. Stiles et al.; King vs. Wissineer; Krueger vs. I'.oylc (es-der vs. tiiles; Mcfice vs. Conway PfotT vs. Weaklaud; Ilillcuass vs. Meil- stein et al.: Stitz vs. llelozier; use ent- myer vs. (ilunt; Westoyer vs. Tonkin.-- Witt VS. Koyil; Am. Koad Men. ( o. vs. dishing; Monroe vs. (iallil.iii Supply Co.: I-ahey vs. Maxwell; Pring'e vs. McDou nell Admr.; use Johnstow n ys. McDonnell Admr.; Little vs. McVey et al.; Thomas vs. Western Ins. Co.; Robertson vs. Vinton Colliery Co.; Foust vs. Zolner; Latimer Carpet Co. vs. Miller; Yeager vs. Patton ISorougb; Shoemaker vs. Kriug; Kline vs Presby. Church, Hastings; Schlereth et al vs. (iray et .il. Farmera Encampment. From August 17 to 21, inclusive, the Pennsylvania Railioad company will sell fur the above occasion, round-trip tickets to Mount (iretna aud return at rate of on, fare for the round trip, from principal stations between fc,ast I.iticriy and liryn Mawr, ou the Northern Central railway north of and including Lulherville, aud on the Philadelphia aud Erie Railroad di vision. .These tickets will be valid for re turn passage until August 21, inclusive. r or information in regard to train ser vice and special rates application should be made to ticket agents. Burned to Itentli. A 12-year-old daughter of David Lute, who lives at India, West Wheat field town ship, was burned to death ou Sahbalh morning last. She was engaged in light ing a fire in the cook stove, and was pour ing oil from a cau on the smouldering eiElier. The oil in the can took fire and the vessel exploded. The burning contents were scattered over the child's scant cloth ing and in a moment she was enveloped in flames. She ran screaming from the house ano threw uerseii upon the grnutui in a vain effort to extinguish the flames, but death soon came and ended her awful suf ferings. (Ieo-ge, r little 8-year-old broth er, while endeavoring to quench the fire on his sister's clothing, was seriously, but not fatally burned. InOuinn Meaxentjer. Real F-alale Transfers. Nancy P. Carnoy et vir. to Sylvester Burt, West Taytorv consideration, $V). C. A. Ruck et ux. to Andrew Eckeurode, Spaugler aud Carrolltown, f 1. Maigarei Fogle rtal. to Edward O'Hrien. Lilly, $1. John Anderson to Martha J. Anderson, llarr, $1. Margaret Murty et al. to Evan A. Lloyd et al., Johnstown, (is. Harry J. Yeckley to Jane C. Yeagley, Johnstown. $W0. Cambria Iron Company to William Shaf fer, East Conemaugh, ?XM. Henry Keene, Jr., et nx. to Henry Keene, Sr., Johustown. 10. Joseph N. Crawford el nx. to Daniel F. Keenan, Spangler.f t,ii. Chest Creek Laud A. 1 mprovement com pany to W. F. Patton, Patton, $2."t. William F. Patton to W. C. Lingle, Pat ton, fXiO. CChest Creek Land fc Improvement com pany to F. (i. Patton, Patton, $12.1. Frank (I. Patton et ux. to W. F. Patton, Patton, 21". William F. Patton to W. C. Lingle, Pat ton, Viola Vow iukle et vir to Adam Garman, Rcadc, fl. Margaret Ileeley to Hannah Rtinton, Croyle, $1. Richard Ivory et ux. to William J. O'Donuell, Patton. fr'ttlO. Alice Fultz et vir to Lorans Wyland et al., Susquehanna, H.'.m). Lorans Wyland et ux . et al. to John Mau- iii, in. r., Susquehanna, l,ii. John 'A. Hellstrom et ux. et al. to Sam uel W. Vaughn, Coopersdale, J'i7.. 'lMiomas J . Itell. assignee, to Ilaltimore Ruilding X. Loan association, Johnstown. $10. Sheriff of Cambria couuty to Samuel M. Miller, Johuslowu, $l,C"t0. Sheriff of Cambria coilnty to George II. I'rown, et al., Johnstown, $:i,lS5. Elmer E. Iiouigardner to Isuac Itom- gardner, Richland. if.laO. Sarah A. Ellenberger to Supervisors of Adams township, Adams, IMo. Edward W. Sharbaugh et ux. to F. C. Sharbaugh, Spangler, (1. Moses Kriug el ux. to William Fye, Adams, t too. John Wissineer, executor, to Ann Stuv- er, Rosedale, '.. Clara Hillenbrand et vir to Frank P.lenck, Richland, tl.aoi). John Karl et ux. to Luck Kough, Daisy- town, tl.-I.MI. Thomas Ryrne et ux. to Washeo Zaukee- town, Susquehanna, ?."iO. I.anl of I lie fteason. The last of this season's series of popu lar twelve-day excursions to the seashore via the Pennsylvania railroad will leave Pittsburg on August 20th. The reason for the great favor iu which these excursion?, have been held is easy to see. I lie rate of fill for t he round trip is phenomenally low, considering the dis tance and the high character of the service. the limit of twelve davs just fits the time set apart for the average vacation, aud the lutes of the excursions have been ruost conveniently adjusted. There is also the w idest field for choice in the selection of the resort. Atlantic City, Cape May. Sea Isle Citv, and Ocean City are the choieiest of the Atlantic coast, resorts, and any one of them may be visited under this ar rangement. A special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave PilU-biirg od the above mentioned day at s:"..r a.m.. and connect at Philadelphia with special train via the new Delaware River Itridge route, landing passengers at Atlantic City in twelve hours from Pittsburg; or passengers for Atlantic City may spend the. night in Philadelphia and proceed lo destination by legular trains from 1 1 road Street station or Market Street warf the following day Passengers for the other points above named wil' use tegular trains from Market Street warf the following day. 1 ickets will be wold for regular trains leaving Pittsburg al 4 ::tn and S:10 i m. from all stations at which they stop, and from stations from which tegular con net- lion is made with them. These traius have Pullman sleeping cars attached aud arrive in Philadelphia next morning w hence passengers may proceed to the shore on any any regular train thai day Tickets will lie sold from the stations at rates named below: Train leaves. s:ra a. xi 11:1(1 a. m ;: i. m :2, i. m. 1 1 :."..t a. m. 12: -1 5 p. xi. ti:4j r. m. o 1 ( KST I'MBII KI.L. A. A mll suite nmDrstls. J j A reward will bs paid II left at Jimei' iTog have a few Mryclea lelt that I will close oat mt whole sale coat orlres. TblE Is a rare chance to vet a hlh grade bicycle at a low price. ii. Hl'NTLKY. July 31 3t- O 4 t Pr month and expenses paid ood men S-11J lor taking orders. Stead? work and will turnlsh One oat tH and choice territory- Apply Protective Nurseries, UeneTa, N. Y. July 3 m. Rate. Pittsburg in.oo Johnstown U.2.1 Hastings "..- Etielisblir' s N"i Cresson MaO Alloona 3. ou Philadelphia Ar "Slops for dinner. For further information agents, or Mr. Thomas E. passenger agent, Pittsburg Iseellaseeai Wntlcos. NE-HORSE bay raket tor sale eheap at TVT- TON'S. T ANTEH.-A general representative la wis If county to oraantie local boards lor the Artisans Savings and Ion Awwtallon. Ad dress VI Fifth Ave., Plttsbarg. Pa. mehn T ANTEiJ A reliable man to represent a loan Vf Institution in I Cambria county Money loaned In sums oi f 100 to f lO.UKO. Kor particulars apply to W" . M . DAY IS, Oealport, Pa. IOST somewhere between Kbensluirg and j Convent at Lioretto, a lticht-rey cloak trim med with velvet. A liberal reward will be given It returned to Belmont Cottage. Kbensbuig. Pa. rf IHE Kbensborc Kulldlng J. wil at Ijoan Association III otter (or sale at the Key Building. Kb enslMinr, on the fourth Monday In July, a.oo0.0U. THUS. DAVIS, I.boter I-IHIMBR, secretary. rresiueai. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially the oyster-loving people ol EtwniDnric, are invuea ia can ai noui. SlcBreen's Old Kellable Kustaurant, when they want goad. Irenh Oysters, by the pint, quart or gallon Or you can have them Stewed or Pried, all at the lowest price. Fresh Oysters every day. octllll DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, Moofiing and Spoutin Of Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pump Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., J EBENSBURG, PEN1STA. JOS. HOME HO. Assonarrmrati. M)R -OWIIINlNr.R s . KOBKKT Ffcimi'SON. of Klacktlck town- shin, will te a candidate (or the orOi-e ol County oinnitsstoner on me iiemocraiic timet, suuioi-i to the derision of the next county convention. 1 hereby announce mvsell as a candidate lur the nltlce ot Assembly su'iiect to the decision ol the liemocratic county convention. u. t . I llAit-K. Hastings, Pa . July 17, 18W6. OR ( III XTr 'OMMIKKItKF.R. 1 hereby announce my sell as a caudlaate lor the otttce ol Uoautv km miss loner, subject te the dec-lsloo ol the liemocratlc county convention. f. E.. 1IL.LAPI. Elder Township. July 17. !.. I 1 yta i kvs iukiism i:h- 1 hereby announce mysell as a candidate for the otttre tl Oounty Commissioner. subect to the the decision of the liemorratlr county convention. THOMAS HINIVr.K. Cambria township, July 31. lsw. rAOKfUOR tIKF.TOK. 1 I berelty announce luysell as a candidate lor the otttce of IMrector ol the Poor, subject to the decision of the Iieinorratic county convention. KAPHAr.1. HI I t. RESTAURANT NOTICE. T resi.ectluilv Klve notice tt my many patrons ol Ebenstintg and country people at at larxe that on and alter At.rll I, lotto. I will move my res taurant I rum Julian street to Centre street. In slwht ol the Cambria Houie. next door te Wilkin son's Marble yard, where I will be pleased to see I mv old natrons, noitlnir a liberal snare oi tne nubllo iiatroiiaue. 1 Serve meals and lunches all hours. Price, 15 and vu cents. I will keep lull line of confectionery. Irults. candles, clears. oysters. Ice cream in season. Ice cream In all na- vors. snectal dinners an .1 suppers gotten up iy giving timely notice, sprlnx vegetables In season. 1 will have a special parlor lor laaies an-i tneir escorts. Thanks for past lavors. KesiKK-iiuiir yours mch 20 tl. J AMKS H. ANT Lustrous as Silk Fine, Imported ENGLISH MOHAIR M1TURES, Ideal shades of blue, ejey and brown line Blripes and jac quard efle"cts 48 inches wide absolutely 1.50 values, At 75c. a Yd. Less than 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 Assorted l Imported Suitings- only a fractional part of real worlh, at 50 c yd. Bi , af fc.BssasS'v An Ordinance. 25c, 35c and COMK. or wrileonr Mail Order Depart ment fur samples of above atitl all goods sold by yard measurement. urScim-Aiuiual Ocar Salc is now is. It vt aSa iay you to aUci&d. Ossr entire stock of Spristg antE Sum mer goods must be closed out by Sept. 1st to make ST. Sflk SB sf llkERra 'tk 1 I -tifl- wm ivi uikfi AaSflM y ifClV. The ILeaeSing Clothier, ILilly, Pa. PENN AVESOE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. An ordinance grant In the Johnstown Tele phone tlninpany . Its successor aud assluns. the rivht to erect anil maintain poles and wires lor teleotinne uuroo'e !n the horouKh ol L.IIIV. .Sirriim 1. He It enacted and ordained by the Huraefts and Town !ouncll ol the Horouirh of I.I II v. and It Is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the si me, that tha privilege bs and is hereby granted to tbs Johnstown leie uhone Cnuiuanv , Its successors and a'Slirns, to erect maintain and operate Its line or telephone. Includinic Ihe necessary poles, wires and fixtures upon, alo u. and over the several streets, lanes, allevs and hlrhwavs ol the borough of Lilly and to make connections with Its patrons by mesas ol connecting wires. Saa-rioM 2. Ihe poles shall be placed I in in it 1 atelv Inside snd sd Iitlnlnir the eurtsloae on the streets, snd In the slleys and lanes, on the side thereof, and shall be o! sutticlenl lens;tu that the wires shall beat leai niteen test Irom the i' ITI1UIHV CLMT r.TII ICfl rrouod.and at all streets, highways and alley I OA 1 L IlLx 1 OL1 1. .Mil 10. 'f, lie less man iweoi I orphan's Court Sale OK VAL.UABLK REAL ESTATE! By virtue of an order of the Orphan's court of t'ambrla county . Pennsylvania, to mo directed. I will expore to public sale on the preinis Is t'learneid townsnip. in said county ol Cambria on apply to ticket Watt, district Bryan In t'ambrla. When the train carry intf Mr. Itryan and party pulled into Jolnituwn ou Tuesday h was greeted by one of the largest crowds that had ever assembled at that station. The train stopped short of the station and there was a mad rush of the crowd down the tracks to the rear "car. Ex-Congress man Kerr presented Mr. I'.tyan and Mr. Bland, both of whom were roundly cheered. Neither spoke, but Mr. ISryan shook hands with a large nnmlierof persons.' At Cresson about M::) eople greeted the train and cheered the nominee, with whom many shook hands. R-iovernor Ilogi;, of Texas, who is also en route to New- York, was discovered in a forward car of the train and Mr. l.ryitn invited him to his coach just before Cresson was reached. Coin I us; litis Wat. A company of Altoona and rittsburg capitalists has lietru formed for the pur pose of connecting Altoona and Asliville. Cambria county, by an electric railroad nine miles in length. The company lias petitioned council for the use of .Sixteenth and Kighteenth streets and will operate two lines, one to le known as the Altoona Mountain Spring & Ashvillo Railway company's road, on Kighteenth street, and the other as the road of the Altoona Sub urban Tractioo company, on Sixteeuth street. A park is to be laid out at the foot of the mountains, west of the city, and as the road itself will run through a picturesque country and will make Asliville and other Cambria county towns more accessible. It will no doubt lie successful ar.d Hpular There is said to lie plenty of capital back of the veuture at Chicago. Councils is said to be the only thing in the way of au early beginning of the work on the road. Altoona Merrur. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, Aug. 13th, is;i: John .Stttmiiler and Mary McCue, Johns- tovn. Aloys Lostevie and Mary Floynik, lohiisiown. .Itli ii Ccbula aud Aueila llienas, Uailit- .iii. Willliam J. Uieh, Khreufieid. aud Marv 10. llodgetls, I'urilan. Joseph Waller, Uichland township, aud Minnie Lee Madara, Maker Summit, lled- ford county, l'a. Henry Farmer and Mary J, liarrowniau. Spangler. Michael Sehovintbki and Ariuis llustak, Illllll-lOW II. Robert (iraves, Johnstowu. aud Elizabelh 1 1 on ton, Morrell ville. crossing the wires shall not feet alHe the level ol the street, hUhways or alley cr. ssed. The poles shall tie straiiehl and s-l tlrmly In the around as nearly perpendlcalar as ractk-altle. In the event of any pole beinsr sd judged In id unsaleconditlon by the street com missioner, themiupany fhall uimio lelnK not I hod of the same by the sirvet commissioner, proceed lorthwiih to reulace said lole II decaie1, sr to reset It if lme ot leaning, to a cod tt ton of salety. aud on failure to do so. the same shall be done bv the borough antboritles and the said company shall pay all expenses connected there with. All poiej set on public street curbline shall he nalnted al the expense ot sata comoany, and when setting or resetting the poles all sur- nlus dirt shall le removed and the paving on the sidewalks shall le placed In as good Condition as It was before being disturbed by said corn nan v. Motion 3. The said company shall be respon sible lor all Inturles to iteming or damage fo property that may be caused by the erection and maintenance of ilt poles snd wires. Nkotkim 4 Neither the borough authorities nor any person oreorporallon shall be held liable by the said company lor any uamage. nor snail any action he maintained by said company aacalnsi the said borough, lot official, or any per son or corporation fur cutting or removlog the wires In case ol nre when the same snail oe ue- lleved to tie necessary is subdue or prevent the euread of the names. Suction 5. It is esitectaiiy supuiaiej mat me rights and privileges granted by and unaer mis ordinance snail In no manner Interior with the rights and privilege heretofore or which may tie granted herealter to any company or corporation oneramng with electricity or other power or menns. hy means ol w ires or otner mesne itn- n the limits ol the horongb or passing through the same. Ssxtion 6. That the JohnsUwn Telephone IVmipany place in the uiunicl al building of Lilly borough a 'bhone tree oi cnargs lorooiciai use. tree In t.'amltrla county. MiTinii 7. This ordinance snail become oper ative, effective and obligatory niton the said Johnstown Telephone Uoinpauy nling with the borough clerk Its acceptance ot tins oral nance under the seal ot the said corporation, within ninety days ol the dateol tne approval hereol by the burgess, and said acceptan,-e shall be record ed hy the borough clerk In the book for recording ot ordinances ol the borough Passed nnally In council May Vbth. two. Al. K. PIPKK, President oi Oouncll. Approved June -Juth. IsVd, A. K. kKtaiS, Burgess Attest, John VY. Kainxv. tUerk. Aug 7 :tu 1'ortage, and Jennie Michael lluytlei. 1 arreti. tallit.in. Abraham (. Riblelt, Jackson township, and Ida May Alter, Niutiuierhill, Fred V. Kill. Carroll towifliii,. aud Ada- line Trexler, Asliville. Charles V linger and Mary Kankin. Cambria township. John I'. Al tenuis, Morrell ville, and Mag gie Kachiriah, Kraddock. John Iveelau and Katie Harligau, Johnstown. Joseph Kerally and Anna Kerekes, Johnstown. Itarm Hnrsrs. On Saturday afternoon about three o'clock, Humes suddenly burst forth from the barn of Isaac J. Hughes, in Summer hill township, and soon spread all over the building. There was no one at the barn at the time aud Mr. Hughes." who was working in an oalslield near by, hur ried lo the doomed structure and w i lb dif ficulty succe-ded in getting his horses out and also some pigs. Two calves and seven hogs perished in the flames. The barn al so contained all of this years' crop of wheat, rye, and hay, about 'bushels ot old rye, alMiut "Jo bushels of oals, several pieces of bacon, a two-horse wheel culti vator, sleds, sleigh aud a nuntlier of farm ing itnpliments. The lire is supposed to have originated from spontaneous Combustion caused by damp hay, as there was no tire about the barn previously and there was no light ning. The barn wus built about forty years ago, was 40iV feet aud was in a good stats of preservation William Johnston, of Rochester Mills Indiana county, thought he saw a hawk silling on his barn. Ho shot it and foucd il to be a carrier pigeon which 'carried the following message dated Cuba, July Vi, is.-.; "Wo arrived safe. Maggie is out of money. Please send some Immediately. There was no clue to the destination of the bird. It had probably stopped to rest when a cruel fate euded lis mission. at i o'clock, r. a. . all that certain piece, parcel or tract el land situate ID the Utwnshlp of t'lear beld. county of ttambria and state ol Pennsyl vanla. on the public rtad between Ohest Springs, snd Ashvllle. adtolnlog lands of Sutton heirs. liavld Utxtnger's John S McHngh. Thomas Miller and others, containing 200 ACRES more or less. and having thereon erected on one end ol tbe.land a largeTWO STOKIKII KK AMfcl HOUSE and large Bank Harn and outbuildings and on tbs other end ol the land s TWO STOK1ED FRAME HOUSE and Harn and outbuildings, all bnlldlnsrs being In good repair. If ft be desired by purchasers the said land will be divldea Into two parts by s designated line If thereby belter prices can be obtained than by selling tbs land In one wnole pices. TfcKMS OF SALE. Ten percent, of the purchase money to be paid In hand at the time ol sale; the balance ol one- third at confirmation ol sale; one third In one year, sad the remaining third In twa years from confirmation of sale. Interred payments to bear Interest and to be secured by judgment bond and mortgage ol the purchaser. AiMHA bl If a.. Administratrix ol the estate ot Edward Burk. deceased . Altoona. Pa., August 10, 1b"4 sag II St. NOTICE. ot tbs '-ounty of t'am- of In tbs Orphan's Court bria. To the heirs and legal representatives J At'OH S. KI.E1N. deceased. (iKEEI'INU: Yon are hereby cited to be snd appear be lore the Judges ol the Orphans' Court to be held at Ebensburg. on Monday, August 1. next, at 10 o'clock, a. u. Mien and there to aoent or reluse to take t hs real estate ol Jac"D - Klein, deceased, st the appraised valuation pat upon It by an inquest duly awarded by toe said Court, or (bow cause why the same should not be sold. 11. W.tXlULrbK, Sheriffs OfBce, Ebensburg , Pa., Sheriff. July 13. lm July 31 St. An Ordinance. An ordinance granting the Central District and PrinUug Telegraph Company the right to erect Miles. Siution I. lie It ordained and enscted by the burgess and council of Lilly borough snd It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the autbrlt ot the same that the privilege lie and is hereby granted the Central Ittsirict and Prlntiug Tele graph tkimpauy to erect and inaintal n such poles in aud upon tne streets oi tne said norougn oi Lilly, as may be necessary for the purpose ol erecting and constructing lines ol tele graph and telegbooe wires through the said bor ough to plaees ol business, works, manufacturing establishments, nmces ami nouses oi suoscrioers within the borough limits lor telegraph and telephoue purposes. Swvion 2. That the pole lie erected under this ordinance shall be located under the direc tion ol the Council of tha borough of Lilly. Stcrios 3. 1'bat It Is hereby expressly under. stood and agreed between the borough el Lilly and the Central District and Printing Telegraph Company tha. the privileges heretofore granies bv the lormer are given In consideration of the latter agreeing lor itself. Iu successors and as signs, that when ibe borough ol Lilly shall adopt a hre alarm telegraph , the said Central District aud Printing Telegraph company shall permit the die alarm wires to tie run utton all the poles ol said company without charge, within the limits ol the borough aloresatd, also that said company shall place a telephone In the municipal building lor the use ot the ccuucli only in transacting orttolal business In Cambria couuty. Sn-rros 4. That any ordinance or part ol or dinance vooftlcting with tne provisions of this ordinance e aud the same Is hereby repealed so tar as Ihe same a fleets this ordlnauoe. Ordained aud enacted lulo a law In council this ttTtb day ol July. A. 1.. Isuo. M. K. PIPKK, President of Courcll. Approved July z7th, ixwe. A. U. IlKKHS, Burgess. Attest, Jobs W. Klisir. Clerd. Aug 7 at. LEGAL NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the application ol Jasper S. Lansbery. formerly s resident ot Mor- rtsdale Mines. Clearfield eountv. l'a., for the transfer ol tbs Ketall Liquor License granted by the Court of Quarter Sesskns ol Cambria county lor the year lsS to Kolcnd I. Krantx in Hastings borough . where Be now resides, has been died In the office of the t'lerk ot said Court snd will be presented far the consideration ol said Court on Monday, Augnst IT, Iw.fJ. s. w. HAV IN, EbeDsborg.Pa.. July 31 1SS6.3U Clerk U- S. PRACTICA1, AND DEALER IN a . fm, - v-t . -"a.. mil w - T "' ' " " ' il ft fWATCHES, CLOCKS, j : jFWFir.v.siivFiiwiiiF. : diS Ihusical INSTRUMENTS I U'-i" -4SD- 0PTICALG0ODS. SOLE A(J EXT FOR THE I CELEBRATED BOCKFORD: VAT HES. 5 Cclnmtila ani FieflGula Watches 5 In Key and Mem Winders. J jtLArrc.E SELEfTION OF ALL :KlXIiS OK JhWELUY AL- WAYS OX HAND. ISMv line cf .It-welt y is miur-e pase,l. Come and see fur yotir- self before purt iiasine elev here e 2TA11 work Kuaranleed. e : carl eiyinius.: EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Kstate of Joi-eph Walters, deceased. Letters testlmentary having been granted to the undersigned In the estate ol Joseph Walters, lata ol Allegheny township. Cambria county. Pa., deceased . notice Is hereby given to all thoste In debted to ssld estste to make immediate Itay- ment. and those having- claims against the same to present tbetn properly authenticated tor set tlement. SSl'SAN WALTKKS. July lTth 1898. ot, Kxecntrlx. CREAM BALM J sefcUy tsrwcf. C3fcetsiifes thl Ifnmal fajuMtffm. Allatfa fail mHtt J M fl 'a M MS t i M M 9 11 rtils ih Mwrcs. J'rwfiHrfe the Membrane from Krmiore the sViuni of Tnstm 0d SHMff. CATARRH B. U HID. BtaTSlOT tIADk. REED & READE, Attorneys nt 1 iiav, KBENSBITUa. - - - PKNNA. M-Cftlce on Centra street. CM S3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneyn nt Iixav, EBENSBl'KO, PA. w-(iffl3e in Opera Hooso. SJ.4 rp W. DICK, JL e ATTUKNKY-AT-LAW, Kbbssbubs), Psws'a Speclal attention to given claims for Pen sion Honnty. ate. ehl- nw McKENRICK, ATTOkMBV iSDOOt'SKILlOl AT LAW, KBKNSHCliO. - PA 49-Offlce on Gentrs street. J. It Will Cure COLD 'N HEAD A particle Is applied Into eacn nostrel and Is sgreeabfe. Price 60 cents at lirurglsts or by mall ELY KKorHLIU, M Warren Street. New York. nov.l0.1M.y MYERS. ATTUKWEY-AT-LAW, LsssssDta, Pa. )IJes IB Oollosade Kew. os ieou lusst, TAONAL.D E. DUFTON, JL- ATTUKN EY-AT LA W, omc Esiasicia. Pbsti 1st Opera House, Osnter stiwet. THE Kbbsuas snd the Semi-Weekly Pittsburg Pout at only 2.00 a year. All the news. AT C. A. SHARBAUGH'S ! You will fintl the most complete sissorl merit of Spring flotlnng, Hats, Shirts, Underwear ami Shoes in the county at our store. You will find Jlen's All-Wool Suits as low as 5. Better ones from 0.50 to $1S. Boys' Suits to fit boys aire U to li years, from to $15. rhihl's Suits, age 4 to 1 4 years, at $1, $1.50, $2, $3, $4 and $5 all well-made, neatly trimmed and perfect fitting. All the new shapes in Spring Hats and a Fine Line of Gents Furnishings of every description. Also the Kt assortment in Northern Cambria of Men's, Boys, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes from $1 to $3.50 the pair all new goods and latest styles. If you desire well-made and neat-fitting Clothing and Shoes it will'more than pay you to buy from C. A. Sharbaugh, CARROLLTOWN, PA. BEHIND THE CURTAINS We have a full line of TRUSSES and SUPPORTERS of every description. A rupture is of such vital im portance that we keep in stock all sizes and makes of TRUSSES. We solicit correspondence and can fill orders by mail. DAVISON'S - DRUG - STORE ii