4 i r 1 1 (;lilssrB. CAMBRIA CO.. PA. - - AUGUST is. is-,. loAI- i- - ...i-i.-r.-.l on or before September TUt j. the U-t day. . r X" ; ..1. . .. -.. . J.i.tner. i .mi"u, yr Ks " ;1 rtl ,;;a-i-or Eoretto, was a '. ,r t.i K!"'ii-,"irsI 0,1 Mt,ay- iTiii:. ria". f U.allitzin, was a ' Kl. n-tiiiri: on Wednesday. - l I.TVlli' f HCK. Ol nil" piK U '"- -Mr. ...... tii i-.iiMtiuiri a ur- I, .tin r'eruust'ii and wife, of I'.Iack- hours in town t .... Shinafelt anit family arc : their new .Mr. M i-t in -ir.-'t. Ii.au en l ni'Siiay. wnere ue i;,iw laiiil. residence on of tin's ulace. -ioner .1 aines Cot- i , vi-H hi- i i-. r..i,i,lv (Vmiiii- f V:lni.ie. pi'lit a few hours ill JVu-ii Tl.'.i -day. William mi:i'l. one in iiaiiiiin s , 3r 1 me", spent a few hours I j..,,.!,.!! nil I riuay. Mr ''hii IV. an old ami respeeted uf l.if'y. i- seriously ill Iroin uis- t,i nl. I aire. t'niiinisinner Joseph i,. of AM. 'heiiy titwiiship, spent a "li.iiir- in t"rt 11 "" Monday. Mr I' 1 Uradlev. of Koretto. intends U!.- :it I "!t- i-lalnl. hlo. ami will take iM'-u""''' f"r l',:u'' n,xt w,!,'k- j-;f,v.,Ve railrnad tramps were prlteed : .,' sa'inday. That is the largest .'r ,-,r taken t.y that intitulion in one Mr r- Mi'' k.C.Mii.ty ,, Tu.-.i ay a ear load of sheep was I ft-iiii tlii- piaee to i ii 1 1 auei pu i a oy 1. Ki . i !-. ol lllaekliek town- j. ! .1,1! ;l 1 "'. weni in iiM-p ;.u f,,. ...: 'i.i ii at Merry ami tlietrain lt., i.r.-aKii.i; !'! h lir and otherwise ;riii4 li in 1 hat he ill die. L I'l: a.h -Iphia new-lioy tried to smoke ,- uai' - a he eixild in half an r r.a.hid hi Iweiitieth colli n- r l,.n he t."h' siek and died the same -itur.l iy i- the Meinoeralie primary in an. l Monday the convention as- ... ..... l-i. .. I i .... . : ill r.l-ll-",iI i!. A lie 1 'rllHH I ill ill ,-s ,l:-tri. t -Iniiild ee to it tliat pood :lt -.-lit a- delegates. .l.-l.!i Siieiei-ii:.. an euiphive of the an.) ( leaiti.M foal and Coke com- i r. a- .- iiu'lit under a fall of rock on ini.iv and had tin- Ileh of one let; -Ir.i I III li" hilie lllokell. 1 Tl.r aeia'e t-tirlit of .nil I'ennsyl- i Sr. iL'lit i ;ir- id li ton-eapaeit y each, illy we,-he.i l-y t lie feiiiisy 1 vania 'jJ. a- fiiiiinl to have decreased in 13 !.' - I'.'imd- per car. oi,r..f the new ordinances .if ISIairs- pr .ii.ie- that children under Hi years ..v ;;! in. t I..- peitnitied on the streets 1 .'uYN.i k iii the venina unless ac ;.itne.l hy parent or guardian. f Wt.i e in kim-ii were dicing for the 1 -a; .;ii uf a tli.ui i mr mill, at Smilhton. "-.thi-v unearthed several piles of t iii !-.i;e. i im-kery, stone hammer. -ten a!;a k. Ilinl arrow heads, etc. i'rH,-,ii,-t rei;i-ter w ill be at every poll ; v ii. ! he , i unity- on Septemlier 1 and .' ii ; fa.! t. call and see that your eii the iit. llettt-rsee the rgis u i.i .iv. In.wever. Ilelaysuie daimer Mr II C. Utinirer and wi.'e. Mrs. W. r.. Mi- Kn.iiia Lil.ineer, Mr. A. V. :--r. Mr. L. I LiiintitT and Miss r ly .!r..ve from t'hicora, in l'.u: :.i:'y. and are visiting friends in r.u. A :ar.v , tree was cut down one day fvn l y lvnni I'eddicord, of -iiullinir- ::-iiii. Indiana county. Some of in!- ..f honey measured several feet ii.'i fully two bushels of bees wore J n the tree. A ... i.-t ti,.,. on ihefaim of Daniel r. hi i . hter t..w nship, I'erry county, ty liL'htiiintr the latter yart of - 1! J wa thi.UL'ht to be dead. It has uf.-i ..ut attain and is us full of bhs- i .t la-i May. ''''aii t'au-rs all over the state a.-itii nvi r themselves sayinjr nice the i i w JelTeisWja party. It - i linn,' tl, a it suits them as the iirty s.Ve every evidence of liein; a 1'iit thai w ill i,e hard to raise. t-'i.i -tun.- hoii-e that foreishty odd -kI a, iaiiilinark on t he nort heast ill- diamond in this place, !s now i'i-t. It has served its day ay f,.r what w ill be the hand ' !;!!." block in ElM-nslitirp. r-f. rein-,- to our advertising col- I, -oh-.-rvi-d that M. I), llear- I'laee, ol!er for saie cheap a " "f ii fi;l articl.-s such as wanons. ! '"h-r. ti owrr. harrow, cultivator i;i:e of fai iiiiiikt implements, etc. :" foiinh L'aine of the series be Kl . !,l.iirir and I'atton ball i I-... I ;1! I T 1 1 til to-.l-.v iTknrc. ...... j - team was victorious by a 1 he I'atton team has now -"i.'- to ji, , r, ..ij. ., ,. i.-i...0. ivi-hn.l, a driver in the ,!i ". r. 1,,-ar I'atUm was ''e-ii two ar while attcudiup ' ' M .1 day and hart his left -' the ankle and the l-ltv :it..i I-Vi.l..,. j ri. IHIIK3 :i1 h. a festival will !-'Si.-int. M. church. Supper ,v,,t h.i!li eveiiilii's lii.ii nil the i-on will lw soread on !- for the U-nelil of the th :l. 1ie Jr'i aiv Ae. I.. 11. . . a i iii: ma nnueiiit ii i 'ehii t.. ..;,...!. i ... r - oiniiiii Mineiy lor ary tii-Ui-l tn tl,uir IVil. ' '"ii w hu h takes place on their I,rr Kiienshnrif on Tuesday. 1 1. in -Jay all,j Friday of next f-'!'- r Kt. M. :,! and 4th. ui 4V -N- wife of Choijip Lor lie. "r li .iiie i (Jalij.,;., on Smidav -toina. h troulale, aired J9 tli.,1,; 1 -T, a tnl days She i sur- r H1-Iiaii. -....I ...... . u.ia unr llllllllVTI. of 1'itKhure. Her re- 'T- iiiterr..,J j st Patrick's rem- 'll .!':. r.. "in. on i ueMJay. and o'clock on Wednesday -!l 1 Of "111. ia-t week. Frank I.eder. a ', ,'; ",1 a'HHii years, was in- Urd "leinausrh yard by a "'t ''',,"r attempted to Ixiard freight train letween the :r"Ul,"u a'"1 a ash pit and Tell ( - rin. which drairifed him aliout r"Jf t-Jitnrial paifP wln l)e f(junJ ,be lUllli "',v-"'"!f the DeuifK-rrtic i,tat r j't'h ' l al Harrisburg on Sep um.1' lhXl- T'"' dl-faU'! from .Jrr,;r , T" 'rldan. f W. , o r. John O-Toole and Charles -U,i LUU'n ai,J Jol" Kicket-, of If you change your place of ressidence from one election district to another after Septeinlior d you will lose your vote this fall. If you 'must" move, either do so be fore that date or defer It until after Nov ember 3d. Let every Democrat bear this in mind. Mrs. Ciillie V., wife of John II. IJovd. of Patton. died at her home in that place, on Saturday morning. August 2'id, aired u'i'i years. She is survived by her husband and two yountr children. Her remains w-f-re taken to Krisbin. Clearfield county, and interred there on Tuesday afternoon. The Republican senatorial conferee arrived here on Tuesday eveninij and after holdina several meetings still stand three for Stineman and three for Appleby. Mr. Sttfieman's conferees are David Wilson. Joseph Dietrich and Dr. Luke, while Dr. Appleby is represented bv 1). II. Hiirnham. H. C. Hurler and II. W. Culp. 4 It has beea declared upon good author ity that milk can be kept for a week by canning it ns one would fruit. Fill glass jars and screw down the lids; then place them in a steamer over cold water. Heat the jars gradually and steam the jars for an hour, then tighten the lops. The wo man w ho has preserved milk in. this way says she cau see no reason why it shouldn't keep much longer. Michael, the 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Homschick, of Spangler, pot hold ot a lot of matches on Monday of last week and began striking them, w hen his clothing caught lire. The child's screams attracted the attention of the mother, and she succeeded in tearing the burning clothes from the little fellow's body, but not'liefore he was frightfully burned on the neck, arms and light side. A girl named Hoard, 13 years of age. residiiiit in the vicinity or Kobbius sta tion, Westmoreland county, was fatally injured on Monday by being attacked by a cow w hich she was endeavoring to drive from the stable. Tin- animal till m il noon the girl and. piercing her side w ith a hum, hurled her high in the air. The animal then tramped her with its hoofs. Her cries aitra. led David McCiilcheon, who, with great Jilliculty, drove the mad brute away. Kvery town, says an exchange, has a liar, a sponger, a blatherskite, a smart Aleck, some pretty girls, a girl who gig gles, a weat her prophet, a neighborhood Teud, a women who tattles, a man who knows it all, a Immiiu once in a while, one Lincolii-Kepublican, one .ictTVr.-oiiiun-Democpal, more loafers than it needs, nu-u who see every dog light, someboijy that wants the earth, a few nieddU some w omen that are not wanted on earth, and a street tii at could be improved. Four young men of Duucansviile. I'.lair county, dranK 'vhi-ky.on a wager as to their drinking ijualilies, iii an abandon ed stone quarry two miles west of Hoili daysburg on Saturnav night. Sam Mob ley, g l'j year-old boy, one of tin; number diet! from the effects and was found on the roadside on Sunday morning. Coroner McCartney, of Alloona. went there on Sunday morning ami empanneleil a jury. The verdict was that the boy hud died of alcholism. The entertainment at the opera house on Monday evening was well attended and a handsome sum realized which was do nated to the Presbyterian church i:i this place. The recitations by Miss l'.aker were highly appreciated by the audience, all of whom went away well pleased w ith the entertainment, while the congregation of the church benelitted are profuse in their thanks to the gifted lady. Messrs. Speyer and Leman, who furnished the music, also come in' for a large share of the thanks of those in attendance. Saturday evening while James Cas man was holding an auction of his per sonal property at his home in Carlield, West Wheatiield township, Indiana coun ty, M. (). Mack and James Metis, two men of t he tow n, entered the house in an in toxicated condition. They attemulcd to make a raid on the Caspian home and struck the man several hard blows. His wife interfered and she too was roughlv assaulted by the intruders. The woman was in a critical condition at the time ai.d the blows she received may prove fatal. The Williamsport Sun says: A small lad living on llrace street the other even ing, w ith several other "kids" was catch ing toads. While he was laughing with glee at the capture of a good sized toad, which he held in his hand, the toad, with one hop, jumped in-ide the child's throat, and soon found its way into regions below. The lad set up a great howl and ran home. He commenced to suffer from stomach aches until a doctor arrived who hurredly administered an emetic to the suffering child. In a short time the toad waseough ed up dead. Ice water, according to medical au thority, kills more jiersons than strichnine does. It should be taken in great moder ation and slow ly sipped at a time never gulped. It should le absolutely avoided al meals. Taken iulo the month directly after hot food it cracks the enamel of the teeth, and entering the sto mach it chills the natural tluids, so that they are unfit ted for the work of digestion, thus laving the foundation for a thousand evils. The use of moderately cool water not only averts these, but slakes the thirst much better than the ice i-old lluid. The largest ballot of any yet printed iu this state will be used in the coming presidential contest. It measures two feet by nearly three. The number of parlies already in the lield is what has caused the increase in thesizeof the sheet. Thereare ii ir.e columns. Kinht parties are already in the light and the uiulh coliinm is for the use of any party who may yet deejde to get into it. The parties and their can didates, as they w ill appear on ihe bal'ot are: Republican, McKinley and Hobart; Democratic, I'.ryan and Sewall; I'rohihi tiun. Levering and Jones; National. I'.ealty and Soiilhgate; Peoples, Hryan and Wat son; Socialistic Lattor, blank; free silv r, P.ryan and Sewall, and sound money, blank. A lady who hud purchased a ticket for herself and little girl from Cresson to limitdale on Friday morning and placed them in her pocketlwiok lost both in some unaccountable manner. The presumption ln'ir.g that she placed her pocketbook on the seal for a moment to arrange some baggage and it was picked up by some Ikes who were congregated around the ticket window and station. The lady and girl became almost frantic with grief at their loss as they were among strangers and had no money. Rev. T. W. Roseii steej. of Tyrone, and P. II . Walls, of Fru gality, who were waiting fin their trains kindly came to her assistance and pur chased tickets. Father Rosensteel in the goodness of his heart gave her flO also. iinllitzin Timet. Dean Howe, of Pittsburg, and Miss Jennie Lvdick, of Indiana, were married a few days ago in Punxsutawney. The next day the couple drove to the home of a relative of the bride, intending to spend the night there and then return to Indiana. That evening, however, the honeymoon was cut short by the sudden der.arture of Howe, and hc.has not been seen or heard of since. It is said he was being followed by a detective for stealing a bicycle in Pittsburg. The bride return ed to her home in Indiana and has been nrostrated ever since. Mrs. Howe is a dressmaker, and it is said she drew (Ui from the hank the day they leu lor i ui.x sutawney, a good portion of which she gave her husband. They had kuowii each other but a short time, On the 8th Inst., after an tfimsually difficult experience, says the Philipsburg Joumal, in cousoquence of lusufiicient water, Simon Fliiui succeeded in getting into the Williamsport boom the last of a drive of Ii0.iio,Ojio feet of timber. Some idea of the extra cxpeae involved in getting that amount of timber to market when you do not have smooth sail ing may be inferred when we state that during the drive there was a period of three weeks when it was necessary for him to have l.V men and lti teams employed at an outlay of Mot) a day. This sort of ex perience would scare most men out of the business entirely, but a mail like Mr. Flynn doesn't lose much sleep oyer it. Perhaps no man in all this section of the country has driven as many rafts down the Susquehanna as Mr. Flynn, and he has always been recognized as one of the most successful lumbermen In all this section of the country. I'orlaee Man In Tronble. The Alloona Tribune of Thursday says: Charles McKenzie. a resident of Portage, came to town yesterday . evidently to have a good time. In the early portion of the evening he cultivated a jag of the pro nounced type, then started out to let the people know of it. Abotil 8:.'Ji o'clock last evening he sttuck (Jespel Hill, where, ex hilirated by .he mixture of fresh air and rum. he fairly sizzled over. Yilha3s calibre revelyer in his hand he journeyed to Seventeenth avenue and Sixteenth street, where he burst like a yclone on a bevy of women, scattering them right and left as he held his revolver in the air and discharged it promiscuously. The frightened women (led screaming to their homes, but the ha 1 tnau from Por tage was not yet satislied with the wild excitement he was creating. Fiuding a gale open lie rushed into a Seventeenth avenue home, yelling like a Comanche and banging his revolver at each yelp. Wo men and children lied wildly in every di rection, and in a few minutes the hill was agog with excitement. Officer Morrow finally arrived and placed the bad man un der arrest. At the police station he pre tended to tie a deaf mute, as filtle was got of him licside his name. He will be heard to-day. Real tlMlMle Trsnafrrt. James Seeley ct ux. to John I!rown. West Taylor; consideration. Jlod. Security Ruildini! it, Ioaii association to James Riley, tiallitzin liorough, fl.11. James Reilley et ns. to William T. Reil lv, Cailitin township, (1. Daniel Plouse to Thomas Ilarnes, Rarnesboro, jf-.im. Mamaret Foule et al. to L. D. Stiftler, Lilly.' J. F. (lOughnour et ux. to Supervisors of West Tavlor township. West Taylor, $!. Anton Reik eti. to Michael Lorditch, Lower Yoder, ?'.1l. Cambria Iron company to Annie M. Heading, Wesunoiit. fl.ivso. Allien Pliimmer to Morrellville ltuild ding & Loan association, Morrellville, $'. S. II. Rurckhart et ux. to Samuel Wis singer. Fast Conemaiigh, $:uK Joseph D. Miller et ux. to Anthony W. Miller, Croyle.fl. Ann McMahon to Charles McMahou, West Taylor, l. Ann McMahon to Kdward McMahon, West Taylor, $1. Simon P. Lant.y et ux. to Sidney Chand ler, Siisquehanrra, J 17'J. Home hiolen. On Friday atiiuht of last week a dark brown mare about nine or ten years old, and waiirhing about 1.LD0 pounds, was stolen out of. the barn of (ieorge Sense baugh, in Jackson township, about four and a half miles west of Fbensburg. An old wauon, saddle and a halter were also taken. Mr. Sensebaiigh traced the mare out to the turnpike and learned from a neighbor, John Uray, that the mare had passed his place with a man riding, going West, about 11 o'clock. No further trace of the thief and mare could bo found. Tl.o same night three other horses were stolen from Messrs. Allison and Mctitiire who who reside on the old Sti filer farm, a mile or two from Mr. Seusebaugh's. but they were found the next day, having been turned loose near Mr. Seusebaugh's place. After the above was set in tvpe we learn that Mr. Ssnsebaugh's horse was found running loose near Mineral Point on Sat urday morning and on his arrival home on Monday evening after hunting the animal several days, recovered it. I'mler a t'relffht train. Fred Hellers, an Alloona brewer, w as badly injured on Sunday. He had been temporarily suspended from labor on ac count of lack of w ork, and for the purpese of going east to visit his brother at New York, proceeded to Ihe railroad at Ninth street with the intention of lioarding a freight train. To avoid getting wet. a shower having came up. Hellers crawled under a box car, and while thare the train started, and in his effort to escape his left hand was canght under a wheel of the car and ground off at Ihe wrist, then his legs were caught by the brake-rigging and his feet thrown under the wheels, the right one lieing ground off at the ankle and the left one crushed almost into a jelly. The arm and leg were amputated at the hospi tal. It is thought the other foot will be saved. Hellers is :j; years old, and being of sound constitution, it is thought he w ill recover. m Th Onljr or 'atlnir. In the course of his speech the other day at the Cleveland centennial celebration. Senator Joseph R. Haw ley, coining down from the historical part of hiss address to the duties of the hour, boiled down a wholesome lectu.re.into this paragraph: ' It is necessary that every man should vote always; that he should take an in terest in nominations to be made and that he should lie ready with his voice and his arguments to defend his opinions. The most discouraging of all Americans is the man who. with an airsomelimesof superi or virtue, declares, 'I take no interest in politics, I seldom, if ever, vote." Senator Ilawley never expressed more truth in fewer words. It is the duty of every citizen to vote, and in appreciation of his citizenship as well as of his personal welfare, to be interested in the shaping of public affairs narriaa Urraw. " Thf following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, Aug. 2Tth, ISin'i: Mike Shory and Maria Medralonka, Johnstown. Herman Hoffman. Dale, and Leonora Pabst, Anderson, Indiana. Andrew W. Keiper and Mary E. Smith, Adams township. Joseph S. Springer. Shanksville, Somer set county. Pa., and Henriette M. Hoff man, Rerlin, Somerset county. Pa. John lienjamin Anderson, Van Ormer, and Clarissa May Rickard. Frugality. Wilburt J. Gray and Anna M.Graves, Johnstowu. John A. Stibbich and Anna Wess, Johns town. Joseph Petrona and Rosanna Sheridac, Frugality. A rrd r Think. The Ladies Industrial society of the Presbyterian church desires to express to Miss Raker and Messrs. Spcyer and Lea man, their sincere thanks and apprecia tion of the very pleasing entertainment they so kindly gave for the benefit of the Presbyterian church. If you want to vote get registered. September ad is the last day. aberlfl'a Sales. The following properties will be disposed of at sheriff's sale at the court house, iu Kbensbnrg, on Monday, September 7th, at 1 o'clock. All the right, title and interest of Owen Ingoldsby, the same being an undivided one-half interest n and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate partly in the township of Washington and partly in the township of Portage. - All the right, title and interest rof John Piscura and Anna Pikura. of, in and to all that certain piece, parcel or lot of ground situate in the borough ef Harnesboio. hav ing thereon erected a two-story dwelling house containing five rooms, now occupied by John Piscura. Taken in execution at the suit of Thomas Iiruwn. All the right, title and interest of Sam uel Silberstein of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the lown ship of Cambria, containing 77 acres. All the right, title and interest of Laura It. Stewart and John P. Stewart, of in and to all thtt certniti lot of land in the bor ough of Hastings, having thereon erected a large hotel building, containing eighteen rooms, and other outbuildings, now oc cupied by M. (iilpatrick. Taken In exe cution at the suit of the Independent Ituilding and Loan association, of Alloona, Pa. All the right, title and interest of Thos. K. Plunkett. Mrs. Ann Plimkett, Richard Plunkett, Jolm Plunkett and Patrick Plunkett. of, in and to all that certain lot ;r piece of land situate in Tnuifelhill, hav ing wecled thereon a two-story plank house, size 18 by f, containing eight rooms, now occupied by R. J. Plunkett; a two-story plank house, size 10 by 3:), con taining four rooms, now occupied by Pat rick Plunkett, and a two-story plank house containing six rooms, now occupied by Mr. Irvln. Taken In execution at the suit of the Workingman's Ruilding Jt Loau association. All the right, title and interest of James Uibsou, in and to that certain piece or par cel of land situate in Blacklic.k township, containing lot) acres, having thereon erect ed a two-storv plank dwelling house and a log barn, now occupied by (iilbert Wil liams. Taken In execution at the suit of Richard L. Thomas. All the right, title and interest of Robert II. Yeager and Rertha I!. Yeager and Wil liam McDonnell. J. C. Patrick, and John McXamara, to a certain tract of land ly ing and being in the town of Patton. Taken in execution at the suit of Joshia C. Stoddard and Addiscn (. Duliois, trus- i tees of the Washington National Ruilding Loau association, of Washington, D. C. All the right, title and interest of Henry J.Conway, of, in and to a tract of land situate in Oallitzin towuship, containing loo acres, more or less, and having thereon four dwelling houses and necessary out buildings. Taken in execution at the suit of the (iallitziu Ruilding association. All the right, title and interest of John A. and Peter Hamilton iu and to all those three certain pieces or parcels of laud situ ate iu Washington towuship. All the right, title and interest of RoU-it F. Nolley to all the half inteiest of a piece of land in Susquehanna township. To lie sofd al the suitor A. W. Ruck. All the right, title and interest of Rose McCough and Peter McUough, of in, and to live pieces of laud in Portage, Portage township and Washington township. Taken in execution at the suit of the Jef ferson Loan & Ruilding association, of Alloona, Pa. To Olrbratc a I entnry. Next month the old town of Huntingdon will celebrate the end of its iirst hundred years of existence, and. like the American, when he does anything, it will lie done with considerable enthusiasm. Hunting don is a picturesque settlement among the mountains, and has been, from the date of its founding, one of the historic points in the state. Unfortunately, it could never strike the industrial gait that Is always the ambition of the yankee community. Rut in spite of its disappointments. Hun tingdon is progressive and modern. A great many lines of business are followed in the old town, and many places would be glad of the things that the inhabitant of 11 untingdon sometimes counts as of little importance. Huntingdon has had evil luck in some of its aspirations. Rig enterprises have not all passed the town by, but some that promised well have lieen overtaken with disaster, which does not argue, however, that such will always be the case. Still, it is not as au industrial town that Hun tingdon is best known. The student of Pennsylvania history recalls it as one of frontier outposts, one of the links that bound civilization to the advance guards who crossed the summit and cut out the empire that has grow n up in the "west." And long after the stirring frontier post had seen the real limbs of civilization pass far beyond it, it became a point of import ance on the canal, as it did later when the railroad was pushed up the valley. Here again fate treated the community harshly, for the railroad and t-anal, as well as the march of the pioneer, stopped with Hun tingdon only long enough to encourage the community, and then moved further west ward. Rut Huntingdon has thrived, at any rate. .and the man who comes from the thrifty commuuitv never ha to carry a map to explain where his town is. Where fore the people of the said little ciiy have ample cause to celebrate next month and to be proud of their town. Huntingeon is all right, and has still more centuries ahead of her to grow an J prosper in. I'itttihunj Times. I:rpil from If la Knprrn. All day long on Friday last a respect able looking, man rode one the P.rides burg, Philadelphia, trolley cars, fie paid his fare promptly, and therefore evoked no comment, until each conductor had taken him over the entire length of the route sev eral times. Finally two conductors men tioned the queer actions of the trolley-ear rider to one another, - and Policeman Schmidt, of the Twenty-fourth district, was informed. When the latter had'made up his mind to at least have a talk with the persistent trolley passenger, he had disappeared. ; Shortly before midnight he was discov ered wandering aimlessly about in the meadows near Rrid'jsburg. Although to most questions the obviously deranged man gave queer replies, he furnished Schmidt with his correct name, which he said was John Thompson. Investigation revealed that the unbalanced man was 30 years old, married, and a resident of Cur wensville. Clearfield county. On Thurs day last several of his relatives left home with him, to take him to an asylum in Philadelphia, but he escaped from them. Th : police immediately' infermed Thomp son's relatives of his apprehension. Mlaeellaaaa Htlea. i fvNE-HOKSE hmj rmkes lor ale cheap at DUF- V ruW5. Jiiijn". ronntablea' rat Iowa Judge Rell, at liollidaysburg, Thurs day, handed down an opinion in the case of Constable John Roe, of A I toon a, against the Rlair county commissioners for strv ing subpuenas issued in the court. The decision will cause'consternalion among the constables. Roe has charged his fee under the law of ls'.K?, allowing constables to charge r0 cents for subpoenas and 10 cents for each mile "traveled. The com missioners refused to pay the bill and the case was appealed. In his opinion Judge Bell decided that In serving such subpoe nas the constable acts as a deputy sheriff, and is entitled to only 15 cents for sub poenas and six cents for each mite traveled. It is expccteJ that the constables will combine and hereafter refuse to serve such subpoenas. riOto DUKfON'S for Irult cans. O 1 1 P" Mlh and expenes pal J good men O'l' lor taking orders. KlaadT work ani will lurnlib fine omai and eboiee territory. Apply Protective Nnrserie, lienors, IN. Y. July 3 4m. Tlf AN rKI A aeneral reproentattTe la thl ly county to ontanfxe local boards tor the Artisans' Sarlnirs and Loan Association. Ad dress 41 Filth Ave., PUUburg. Pa. mcbJ2 WANTED A reliable man to represent a loan Institution In Cambria county. Money loaned In soma ol f loo to f io.uiio. For particulars apply to W. M. 1AV1S. ttoalport. Fa. DJCb'JUlL . ilK Kbensburc KulldlnK si Lrfan Association I will oiler for sale at the Key Building. Kt ensburn, a the tourtb Monday In July, i,OOU.OO. THOS. UAV'tS, L.BSTKK L.1K1MER, Secretary. President. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Kverybody. and especially the oyster-lorlnc people ol EfentiurK, are Invited to call at Koto. McBreen's Old Unliable Kustaurant. when they wnt Koed, treab Oysters, by tbe pint, quart or gallon Or you can nave tbetn Stewed or Fried, all at tbe lowest price. Fresh Oysters every day. ocdltr FOR I'OWMINninNRR I KOBKUT FKKUITSON. of Klacktlek town sblp. will be a candidate for tbe otflre ol ttounty lommlsvloner on tbe Democratic ticket. suliect to tbe decision ol the next county convention. X7R ANMKMRI.T. 1 1 hrreby announce mvselt as a candidate hir the nttlceol Asembly . suject to tbe decision ol tbe Democratic county convention. O. F. r KAZKK. Hastings. . July n, IS'.. I.MK OI'XTT I'OMNIKNIOKKR. I hereby announce niyseli as a candlaate lor the office ol fount r I'ommlsskmer. subject to tbe decision ol tbe Democratic county convrntlon. P. K. Dll.UON. Elder Township, July 17, 18n6. 17or ronniKSionF.ii: 1 I hereby announce mysell as a candidate for the office el ttounty ttouimls loner. suioct to the the decision of the Democratic ceunly convention. THOMAS HOOYhlt. Cambria township. July 31. 1st). 1.tOR HOOIt IHKF.ITOK. I hereby announce mysell as a candidate lor the omc ol director ot the Poor, subject to the decision ol the Democratic county convention. KAPriAF.I, Hilt. An Ordinance. An ordinance fcrantinir the Johnstown Tele phone Company . Its successor and atsliens. tbe riiflit to erect ami maintain poles and wires lor telephone purposes !n the iMirumcb ol Lilly. Skction 1. He It reacted ami ordained by the Kurtiess and Town Council ol the HT-rouuh ol Lilly, and It Is hereby enacted and onl.ilne 1 by the authority ol the mnn, that the pnvlleice le and is hereby granted to the Johnstown Tele phone Company , Its successors and asiicns, to erect maintain and operate Its line of telephoie. Includible the necessary poles, wires and hxtures upon.alonK, and over the several streets, lanes, alleys and hlghwavs ol the norouich of Lilly and to make connections with Its patrons by uieaas ol connecting wires. Sktion 1. Ihe poles shall he placed Immedi ately Inside and adjotnini? the curt-Stone on the stteets. and In the alleys and lanes, on the side therHil, and shall be o! suttU-teni lensjtn that tbe wires shall boat least blteen leet trom the crouad. and al all streets, highway and alley crosslPKS the wires shall not be less than twent) feet alxive tbe -level ol tbe street, hivhways or alley cr sued. The kIcs shall be straight and set nrioly In the trroun.l as nearly perpendicular as practicable. In tbe event ol any polo telnsi ad judged In ar unsaie condition by the street com missioner, the company shall upon Iwlng notified ol the same by the street commissioner, proceed forthwith to replace said pole It decayed, er to reset It if loofe or leaning, to a condition ol salety.audon lailure to do so. the same shall be done by the borough authorities and tbe said company shall pay all expenses connected there with. All polei set on public street curblme shall be painted at the expense of said company, and when setting or reselling tbe poles all sur plus dirt shall le removed and tbe. paving on Hie sidewalks shall he placed In as good condition as It was belore being disturbed by said com pany. Skction 3. The said company shall be respon sible tor all lniurtes to persons or damage to property that may be caused by the erection and maintenance ol Its poles and wires. Skit ion 4 Neither the borough authorities nor any ersbn or eororatlon shall be held liable by the said company for any damage, nor shall any action lie maintained by said company against the said borough. 118 official, or any per son or corporation lor cutting or removing the wires In case ot hre when the same shall le be lieved to be necessary te subdue or prevent the spread ot the names. Sn-rioM S. ll Is especially stipulateJ that the rights and privileges granted by and under this ordinance shall In Do manner Interfere with the rights and privilege! berelofjre or which may le granted herealter to any company or corxiratlon operaung with electricity or other power or means, by means of wires or other means with in the limits ol the boroagh or passing through the same. Ssx-rioH 6. That the Johnstown Telephone Company place In tbe munirli al building ol tJily liorough a 'phone tree ot charge lorodiciul use." free in Cambria county. Sutios 7. This ordinance shall become oper ative, edective and obligatory upoa tbe said Johnstown Telephone Company tiling with the borough clerk Its acceptance of this ordnance under the seal ol the skid corporation, within ninety days ol the date ol tne approval hereol by the burgess, and said acceptance shall be record ed by the borough clerk In the book for recording of ordinances ol tbe borough Passed nually in council May 76th. 1".6. M. K. PIPKK, President ol Council. Approved June -."Vlb. It). A. K. KKKKS, Burgess Attest. J oh si W. Kaiuby. Clerk. Aug 7 at. An Ordinance. An ordinance granting the Central District and Printing Telegraph Company the right Ut erect poles. Sat-rioH 1. He it ordained and enacted by the burgess and council of Lilly borough aod ft Is hereby ordained and enacted by the auttiirlty ot the same that tbe privilege be and is hereby granted the Central District and Printing Tele graph Co mpaiiy to erect and maintal n such poles in and upon the streets ol the said borough 01 Lilly, as may lie necessary for tbe purpose ol erecting aud constructing lines 01 tele graph aod teleghone wires through the said thr ough to places ol business, works, manulaciurlag establishments, uttlces and bouses ol sulisuribers within tbe borough limits for telegraph and lelepboue purposes. Su-riim -2. That the poles be erected under this ordinance shall le located under the direc tion ol the Council of the borough ot Lilly. Skctiobi 3. That It Is hereby expressly under stood and agreed between tbe borough l Lilly and Ihe Central District and Printing Telegraph Company tha. the privileges beretoiore granted oy tbe former are given In consideration ot tbe latter agreeing lor itself. Its successors aod as signs, that when tbe borough ol Lilly shall adopt a hre alarm telegraph , the said Central Irtslrlct and Printing Telegraph company shall permit the die alarm w.res to be run upon all the poles 01 said company without charge, within the limits ol tbe borough a loresald. also that said company shall place a telephone In the municipal building lor the use ol the ecuncli only In transacting official business In Cambria count?. Sbcttob 4. That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance 'mj and the same Is hereby repealed so far as the same adects in is ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law In council this 27tb day ol July, A. D., lswl. M. K. PIPKK, President of Council. Approved July 27th. IS40. A. H. KKtKS. Burgess. Attest. JoHa W. Kaimbt. Clerd. . Ang7 3t. ELY'S CREAM BALM Js quickly aAMwrfrcW. i leamixm th A Uaijn fnim mntt i NfVt fM MM iM, Hralm I km Nitre. JProfeefa (Ae Mrmttrame front Additional tJotd. Krture thr BrHMTB of Tnnto afd fundi. CATARRH It Will Cure COLD " HEAD A ttartlcle Is applied Into each nostrel and is agreeable. Price 60 reota at Druggists or by mall fcl-Y HKO I nkKS, 6 Warren Street, new lorn nov.i0.u4.ly AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that having been ap pointed auditor by tbe Court ol Common Pleas 01 t.amoria ooumy, 10 near anu uoioru 1 01 tu Questions raised by the petltlen ol Samuel Marsh 10 re sale by D. W. Couller. sberitl ol said county, ol the rext eatale ol Carou labey, I will ait at my office In tbe borough ot Ehensborg. on NAT t'KDAY the 61 H DAY OF SKPTKMKKK. IW. at 10 o'rlock. a. 11 . for the purpose ot dl -(charging the duties ol said appointment when and where all persons In lores leu may aitena. M. H.MYEKS. Auditor. Kbensburg. Pa.. Aug. 21st. 1896 3U FOR SALE. FOK SALE. The following articles will be said cheap for cash or with good security? 1 two horse wagons 3 pair bob sleds. 1 one horse led . one r.inplre binder, one Champion mowing meeuiue. 1 spring tooih harrow, 1 d on. r pelt,xeta work harness. collars. bridles. harness. chains ana a general nue -i tanning impnuieuu. Inquire ol M.D. HKAKt-K. AIK tlltl Wanted-An Idea 2H Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealta. Write J6UN WEUIiP-RHt'RN a IXJ.. PatentAttor neya, Washington, O. c (or their $1.8uu prlae oOsc ajsdllat ut two nuadred tuvenUoos wauled. DEALER IN iSTOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, Mooffing aud Spouting. A(R!KI(CIJrTlIJISAIL OIPj,IMEIT all Kiisms. Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pumps. Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., EBENSBURG, - - . PENNA. JOS. HOBNE & CO. 'Twill Pay to liny for next season if not needed this. LFiuc IFreiich U)rgaii1ic in liiilit and dark grounds, some new de sign among; llieiu just received, bought U sell at 25c. a Yard. Fine Irish Dimities, Fine Irish Linen Lawns, Fine French IJaptistes, light, dark and medium color, reduced from :c. and 3.".c. to 15c. a Yard Writ k on: Mail t)i:iKi: Dkpaktmknt for Samples of tin se handsome new Fall Dress (iihhIs and Suitings fast coming iu. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. orphan's Court Sale OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! By virtue of an order of the Orphan's court of Cambria county. Pennsylvania, to me directed. I will exKre t public sale on the premises In ('learDeld township, tn said county ol Oainurta, on SATURDAY. SKIT. 5TII 1S0G, at o'clock, r. a. . all that certain piece, parcel or tract el land sltoate In the township of I'lear Celd. county of Oamtirla and slate ot Pennsyl vania, on Ihe public road between Ohesl Nprlrnt. and Asbvllle. adolnlna- lands of Sutton heirs, Hnvtd I.itzinifer's John S Mcltufch. Thomas Miller and others, containing; 200 ACRES more or less, and havlnir thereon erected on one end ol the.lann a lame TWO STOKIKli t'KAMK HOUSE and laijre Hank Karn and outbuildings and on the outer end ol tbe land a TV0 S1XIK1KU FRAME HOUSE and Karn and outbuildings, all buildings being; In (food repair. - If It be desired by pnrchaseri the sab! land will tie divideu Into lw 1 parts by a designated line If thereby better prices can be obtained than by selllnic tbe land In one wnole piece. TKKMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, ol the purchase money to be paid In band at the time ol sale: tbe balance ot one tbtrd at confirmation ol sale; one third In one year, and the remaining third In two years from confirmation of sale. Inferred Payments to bear luterest and to be secured by Judgment bond and mortgage ol lbe purchaser. ANNA Kit KK. Administratrix ot the estate ol Kdward Burk, deceased . Alloona. Pa., August 10, aug II St. B. L. MID. MATSIOT kBAOB. REED & READE, Attorneys ivt JLivav, EHENSBITK. " - - - PENNA. fflce on Oentra street. 4.a W3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys nt 1 nw, EHENSBUKU, PA. sj-omsa Id Opera House. 1.8.M W. DICK, ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW KBBHHBUK8, PBM'A -Speclal attention to ftlven claims lor Pen sion Boanty. etc cb.7- HwO T F. MrKENKICK, Mm ATTORBB-T aHDOOI'MOBU-Loa AT UW, EHKKSBl'UO. . .PA r-Office on Centre street. EL II. MYERS. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Eaaassuaa, PA. fne In Oollonade Row. on Oentr street. DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT I. A W, Ebbhsbcbo, Pbbi KV ( imne In Opera House. tenter street. PUBLIC SALE. The following describe I land the pnperty of the Cambria ttoal At Iron company . will be sold at public sale at tbe South Pork Supply com pany's store In toe borongh ol South rork, Cam bria county, Penna., at I o'clock, r. at., on WKDNESDYY, SKIT. 21), 1SDG. First: A tract of land In Adams township, said county, adiolnlng lands ol tbe Mountain t'oal company and lajds warranted to rtobert Mitchell and Weaver and Kauttman. Jacob Sinay's heirs. Thomas W. Mitchell. Conrad Bier chnelder. John Burk, John E. lovett. John 11. Sit Iman's heirs and Barbara Orambllng, con tylning 1,514 ACRES. Second: A tract ot land In Nutnmerhfll town adiolnlng lands ol Or ss and Wris.bt, Cbas. Evans . Mountain tJoal company, J. C Moorhead and others and the Bed lord county line, contain ing 923 ACRES. Terms made know: on day o sale. OEO. K.HI'FF. AnK.2t.2t President. SALESMEN, We want one or two men la WANTED each County to take t rjers for Nursery Stork, and are willing to pay well lor good work. We agree to KKPL.ACE Fit EE anything that dies Irora natural cause. We also have a choice line ol SEEI POTA TOES. UIVEI'SATKIAU THE HAW KS Nt'RSFKY COMPANY. ROCHESTER. N. V. Aug. 2te4m. dDur cii.i-Ai.kmni Ciear Salc is now nn. Sit wiEI pay you to aitcud. flkis cnSis-'e stock of Sps'ing and Sum mer good must Ie closed out by Sept. 1st to Euake room for our fall stock. The jLeasisi.g Clothier, jT,il.y, Pa. ntHG Frbbmah and the Semi-Weekly Pittsburg 1 Pout al only i-M) a year. AU the news. 4 CARL lilVIIvriXJS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE8 & tJEWEtEfc, AND DEALER IN MfcA. A WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEVELHV,SILVERWAr,E, '- '- Smusical ikstrdmehts -,:."; t nDTiPM nnnno J Ul lUHL UUUUOi SOLE AGENT FOR THE I CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATfHES. Colmnljia ana FieSGnia Watcliss Io Key auii ISu-tii Winders. -LARGE SELECTION' OF ALL K1NI.S OK JEUELUV AL- WAYS ON IIANH. Z3$lv iiueof Jcni'lty I unur 4 paed. Come and sitr fur Juur- self before pun liaiue ele L-rr CS"A1! work caranu-ed. 5 CARL EIYIKIUS. AT C. A. SHARBAUGH'S ! T All If ill fin.l tVA mAf AAmnlAf A n n.fni fr f C C r.ri 1 , A f ll 1 n CT vw 11111 HUH IliC U1U.-31 I'l'llJ'ttriC: tlcoi'l lull. Lit Vi Ul'llU l.lOllllu) Hats, Shirts, Umlerwcar an.l Shoes in the county at our store You will find Men's All-Wool Suits as low as $5. Better ones from $0.50 to $1S. Boys' Suits to fit boys age 14 to l'J years, from $4 to 15. ChiMs Suits, age 4 to 14 years, at $1, $1 50, $2, $3, $4 anil $5 all well-matle, neatly trimmed and perfect fitting. All the new shapes in Spring Hats and a Fine Line of Gents' Furnishings of every description. Also ihe best assortment in Northern (fimbria 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, CARR0LLT0WN, PA. Let Us Reason a Little. If your horse casts a shoe, you get a horse slmerto resi-t it. If you need a jerlexins leiral ijitestion slvel, you r to a lawyer. If you fall ill you have a 1 Vn tor to tell you v lia" to take. It is their Experience and Skill You Pay For. Then why make an exception in the purchase of yHir Int--? If you have a family recipe or a prem-ripiion to till, Spiti-s, Havorin-j Extract, I'tus, Fatcm Me.li ciiie, r Hiiythinir lo purclia-ie that a stre ilevote l t Irtii-s may kt-p. In"t it follv to coiifotliul quality with quantitv ati-1 get an inferior article. tesr Vv i : have the ii et. HiATEOffS mm STORE V V
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