u A ainliria & roman. Bl Kti. CAMBRIA CO., PA. a-lTEMBEE 4. . vrBMIXiL Tbe Et.n-l.n fair is now in full Miry Kii.kead. of Johnstown, is 'rfri Kbensbur. " ...;.. K. kei.rode.of Carrolltown. " 'V, v f'rt. nd- in Ebensburg, on Sat- .. -. ii earlier this l"KKKMA . H;U''i'ftryiu8loBetaday .wm-.-r. of the Spangler SfHii W1 j.,.KfMAx oftiM a pleasant - M'- ..l..f!r V.millil Unrns. , ! iavi. daughter of Lemuel , t- - i livif incr rela te ind, ... KlH-nburg. tl, r.rk band ana tue i.anuziu i-' i i,-r.- on Wednesday ; Ur I.utli.-r dieu ai me uoiut ui .w,ihrr. l.'1 -; jF"! .a-i'- -i tr?- 'r-i.KivU.r.of llie Hastings Trib- t"'' ' .I . I' '..lit. .till VU-Ai ,,.u i.u M 'inlay a- spectators at .ral:." ...I-VtrtitJo... , !,: Jri-ii !' uar iiui in-u , i -r "'. i v i .-Mialfd wilUin thirty .... 1. 4 nrnli:n cliilti a .- : . v: ., ,, I ai.-'lii'" .1 'Uiriai nuuia u ''' ,,,1 jmI was buried in Lloyd's V'f'"i,"""i a '",y '" li,e ,K'r" " . ti a' Ur leU consecutive i. rVrl) a. -I Mji:. at. !.!.' iallilin, has tieeu i.f LaiN al the Opera u lL, a -. . a. ii eemii minn lt,r) l.ae U-eii iil-eially pat- jj K ' a "t r rtsiueii l (J 1 1 a I - 1 cvi iu I I.f inoiil hir-pi tal ltr tlie i. . t.r i. Ili relative knew ..f LiJraM iiiilli lu evk alter i I . . - V I W- , i. Ur briut- Hi l al I nil lowii-hlp oil jiulla-l n k. a'i-d alMjiil .o years. . urwt.ii t ln-r hiilalid, three ti:i-ai'nth i-i.i .iaiiirliu r. of Mr. and Join. Uahry. Ji . of Lilly, died at Luicu! tin-(an ni. on Saturday and : urinl iii tie I allioiii' l eliielerv, al . .n.Ja aflfi !ili. t Uviiia I arl riuhl. aired ."iyears. .;rk l U.e fa-t mail at New Flor in .M iinlay in-n. i iiiT and iuslaully i u a t n- i i.jj llie trai t anil iari-of ilie api-roai hint iraiu. jt.rt Wa.kn. if Hai neloro, a rii4"'.l in Kiiu'tiiS mine, wa ... U a lali ! ' "al on Wednesday ui'j! 'a-! n k and ei ul;eil lo dealli. i- iiA.ui : yrai ate ai. j i ur i v - atttiu ami tliro- small chtidrcu. l) 7.1,.. an Italian m ho was ad- Iu ibc A'Ui-liuiiB trcm Lil'y. dieU Li;m-ntul!iiti uii iast Satii.'day tEorn- M Br;i.'lii"s ili-a,e. He i.- lUUl ir i.f ik'r anil i.a.1 been ifs ;t fvun- . kl ;. var-. 11 is rem a: r.- ere in- : a :t Aimiiuiise eerueiery. -Cin.t.r;a t oimty Uai'.road Com- i'Cjiutria. vs a charlered at Har- 7 i.u Moh'Jav. The route will btr ft jl'.un i-uiiiery. nn llie Cambria and r.t:il raiin aJ. u the borough of iW d:-ta!ne i.f eetl DlileS. M. I if'.riJ.uf Hai r i -lui i n is president of J.l.i:v. 1-i-litT t'uiitruiler Jnhn J. ISrown. o' .tli. d :eti inldeii!y at his home iu U at nil line h'i-Iim U on Tuesday i if hV a -eied with hemorrhace J..i b and expired in a few min Hr . I!ruu bail been ill fur several tut until ivi'eiitly no alaruiii.i; ba'l drVfluped. He was about ai rxaiiiiiiatimi for teachers i:u Kelief'iuie on Friday there 1 --l:ve appln anl examined. Thi -ar ii,e iui f i iiiiuiber ever ex- .11 Cent r ri.ulitv. It is acrrmnlMl ifrt tl, r.T l ..., I s . .... icn uiriiiuifs ' atrr tuiues. and youiiK and old If Hi !n-. KcMilt k II l,!unlirl i , aii,-. E ..zav:b Keek, of liiimsjde town- -r!ifij ri.iii.tv ii,.uir.,.;,iu ;i !i Jin,.-. ,r is remarkablv "t'-i.f her e ir-. as she dH-s her lyherelf. alihousrh her In! a iiorl di-tance away. n: ,ri-e,i fr.im (irniauy tiefore '' 'l ""'!-. and has iiot yet seen Ue"r a:.r-a l car. l- h.iiie I cmuanv has la-en ''' Ui.,ii,i: irk on its new line J L:--i"!i and (Jalliuin. The fura- iHinii.rhill, butCon ":; r ',i ,)() furt,er i. 'n-tany j ot e ure tbe J!- 1 I." is hnxtvpr ' new nne will I- r- ll.e tir,t ,,f ,i ... 1"':'J Hie ret-eiot nf a e.m- . ,,,irseu ana tietter iiis.'ia; f ,ir ti. be held by ,:"' r:! A--.M lHtiun atCarroil :"l:!rr -'4 and -jr.. The ' M i- . i. mint' exhibi- "--r. uiander and tx-tter ' ':" pre,!..; ,. r. ..... ..... j..:, et.:u.ier- f the Frkkmax 4 ... 'ii-r- in t, railroad mines ' i i;l,;irn. Hackett and 1 '"! Hi,,.': ,s 'iiiiiin oi ine rj ' have lieeu no i, t,, - ifi. a.... . "ii er)iemler 1st r-!.-e t.. , .. - .. . ki i"e rui, I lie liwii. and lifleen i brown out of em- f-t lit 't I't;ri; 'III (.f ( V:. , 1 t . . . B.. a re-pw-ted and es artield township. - I on Friday. Aui?- iries received f mm hort time a- jlnt f. vears of aire. irv;v'- lniii a wife and two were Interred in ""'flll.if. h!?" v-natorial conferee evenin and ince " " ' 'iiui; a setul-rx-ca- ti'"" a ...I : i - "nu n iney take a 'i"'rii f.r ,f, l, ... " '-'-re,. f,,r. Appleby and Vt:L apparent pros . " l" any agreement. We ""fcilal.t;... ..... 1 I JI ln,? town and uiiiil after the elec- ', JI',-r. a U.arder at the Co'- w,,' found dead on .JI "U.ts,J-hotel abou:i:30 fcLf 1 "rby. Mr. II un ' r.ao..'V" " k"n. aUut tfc,,i e ra!l,in trom the T, rJ "'-"ry, probably whi'e k i, , UHly wa clothed Id ' and arm were broken ''crLsLed in. On Wednesday last Alf. Kinsey and William Kissel killed thirty-live rattle snakes on the mountain near Liponier. They bad them strung on a pole and hroupht to ltoucber. where they were on exhibition. Most of the snakes were young ones, there beinn three that were old and had lots of rattles. Mr. Griffith Ashdown, who a dozen years ago, with his family, was a resident of Ebensbnrg. but since that time a resi dent of Cleveland. Ohio, Is visiting friends in Ebensburg. He is accompanied by bis sons, James and William, now young men. They made their journey on bicycles, leaving Cleveland on Thursday of last week and arriving Id Kbeosburg on Tues day evening, having traveled leisurly along for the purpose of seeing the coun try. An exchange says men have various ways of carrying their money. Hutchers, grocers and bakers carry it in a crumpled wad. Bankers in nice clean bills laid out in full length in a morocco pocket book. Brokers always fold their bills twice. The young business man carries his money in his vest, pocket, while the sporting man carries his in his trousers pocket. Farm ers and drovers carry theirs in their in side pocket. Editors carry thuirs in other people's pockets. The Republican congressional confer ees of this district have agreed to disa gree and as a consequence they are holding l wo separate sessions. One set of Bedford cou my's conferees, favorable to.Tbrop, along with the conferees of Mr. Evans from this county, will meet at Altoona to day (.Thursday), while the conferees of Blair and Somerset and one set of confer ees favorable to Hicks from Bedford coun ty will meet at the same time in Tyrone. They are pretty widely apart and there Is no telling at tliis time of the result. James Greeu, a resident ot Philadel phia, threw himself in front of au Eleventh avenue car in Altooua on Saturday with suicidal inlei.t. The fender pushed him about ."ill feet before the moloruiaii could bring the car lo a standstill. Green was picked up and removed to the city hospit al, here it was discovered that he was iu- oxicaled. He was terribly bruised, but may recover. I'pon regaining conscious ness the would-be suit ide said he was tiled of life and thought that was as good a way lo end his existence as any other. He says he is unmarried. The bv-product coke ovens w hich have been iu the process of erection at iMmbar for a year and a half, and whose trial tests have been looked forward to with so much interest by the coke and iron men, are an umi uali tied success, savs the Greeiishuig I'rtxM. This fact has l-een demonstrated by a trial drawing of a few ovens which show eil the coke to lie of a superior quali ty. Nine of ibe fifty ovens have Uvu charged and draw n with the most satis factory results, tbe coke proving to In.- as dense a;id hard as the Itest coke made in the beehive oveus. The plant is not quite completed, but is iu shape to produce coke. Krai t !! TriiMlm. Mary Atkinson to Sarah E. Miller. Etst Conemauifh aud Franklin, consideration, tl. Mary Atkinson to John Atkinson et at.. East Coueinaush. (ieorue H. Brown et i.x. et al. to Fi d erick Krebs. Johnstown, tl, '," Sheriff of Cambria county to M. D. Killed, Washington, J4.. M. I). Kittell et ux. to Adam Smith, Washington. $1.3iu. William J. Comerford et ux. to Arthur Comerford. Loretto. t'K Frank Bowers et ux. to Sisters of Mercy, Cresson township, tl. Mary J. Boyd el yirto Mahlon W. Keim, Johnstow n, t4.."i(J. Peter Boley et ux. to Rev. Thomas Rosensteel, Allegheny, t3). Frank Blenck to Alois Hillenbrand, Richland, tl.JO. Margaret Edwards et al. to Barbara L. Palmer, Lower Yoder, tl. Joshua K. Duncan et ux. to C. E. Tay lor, t:$.ooo. Jan es S. Oborne et al. to Edmund Liv ingston. Johnstown, tl. George llabicht to Con.ad Leckey. Low er Yoder, :). James McCloskey et ux. to Hugh Mc Closkey, Johnstow n, tl Hugh McCloskey et ux. to James Mc Closkey. Johnstown, tl. W. F. Cornelius et ux. to Zebulon Thomas. Reade, tfi5. G. Pfister to Cambria and Clearfield Rail road company. Cresson tov nship, tl. John Pfister to Cambria and Clearfield Railroad company, Cresson low nship, t"J.. Ed ward O'Jrien et ux. et al. to Cambria and Clearfield Railroad company, Cresson township, t"i). John Williams et ux. et al. to Susan Mc Curdy. Morrellville, tl. Charles W. Williams et al. lo John Williams. Morrellville, tl. J. F. Goughnour et ux. to trustees of the Brethern church. West Taylor, ti. Fred Bland et ux. et al. to Frank Motb ersbaugh. Reade, t.35. J. K. Carnev et ux. to Mutual Building Jfc Loan association. West Taylor, tl. Margaret Fogle et al. to John J. Mc Caun, Lilly, tl. Starrlaa Llrmnm. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of tbe Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, Septem ber 2. J .: Frank Lund and Emma Wilson, Patton. Samuel Stephens and Maggie Melvin, Johnstown. Dominic Concil and Mary Corl, Frugali ty. George A. Stein and Joy II. Miller, Johnstown. Joseph P. Miller. Barr township, and Rachael Ann Engie, Spangler. Johu J. Maloney and Maggie Moore, Johnstown. August Skaaczoosky and Annie Bubulis, Barnes boro. Samuel Buterbaugh and Edith May Williams. Amsbry. lo i iiuaius, n uiu, j . John Urda and Mary Zebs Dansak, Dun- William .1 Mnrtin and Hattfe M. Rose. Mineral Poiut. Joseph Kovacs add Hegedus Borbala, Puritan. John W. Entler. Spangler, and Agnes Valallay. Barnesboro. Benjamin M. Jenkins. Johnstown, and Lizzie M. Brallier. Jack sou township. Jacob M. George, Croyle township, and Fist her C. Crum, Portage. Simon E. Koon'.z. Johnstown, and Ida B. George, Bedford. Pa. A Hew Skblal. On Monday a new schedule went Into effect on the Cambria fc Clearfield division of the Pennsylvania railroad Following are the changes on the Ebensburg branch: Trains arrive at Ebensburg Trom Cresson and the north at 7:33 and 10:W A. m.. aud 3:06. 5:.5 and 9:1. P. M. Trains leave Eb ensburg enst 7:.1 and 10:03 A. M.t and 3:OT ij-.M and 7:30 P. M. Trains leave Vintondale east at 1:40 and6:IOH. m. Trains arrive at Vinton dale at 11:15 a. m. and 5:55 p. m. Trains from Ebensburg arrive at Cresson at 8:10 a. m. and 3:45 and 8:01 p. m.. con necting on tbe main line with trains ea.'t and west. Jhnlaw m Fair. For the Pennsylvania Exhibition and State Fair, to be held at Johnstow n, Pa., September 7. to 12. inclusive, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell, on those days, special excursion tickets to Johnstown and return, from Altoona. Greensburg. and intermediate stations, aud from Ebensburg. Blairsvllle. and In diana. Tickets will be good for return passage until Sep temper U Inclusive. for Conrf. District Attorney Murphy has set down fot trial the following cases on the days mentioned below: FOR Tl'lAL MONDAT, SEPT. 7TH. Commonwealth vs. Thomas J. Royer; illegal liquor selling; prosecutor, Thomas P. Cullen. Milton Westover, perjury; D. E. Notley. William Ester brook' fornication and bas tardy; Amelia Wi'.l. Jacob ReigbarJ. surety; Lula Gardner. Otho Horner, non-support, desertion; Jennie Horner. Thomas Funck. aggravated assault and battery: John Roshau. Joseph Cox, fornicatiou and bastardy; Louisa Shirey. John Aust, fornication and bastardy; Edna Gitler. Oliver Boyle, fornication and bastardy, adultry; Emma Helsel. John Axmaker, surety, larceny, and re ceiving; Amelia Axmaker. Johu Axmaker, horse stealing; Amelia Axmaker. Lee Green, surety; William Inman. Isaac J. Harris, surety, assault. and bat tery; J. A. Blough. David Varner, surety, carrying conceal ed weapons; F. Kissel. FOK TISIAI. TI ESIIAT, SEPT. 8TH. Commonwealth vs. Clyde Lewis, feloni ous assault and battery, surety; prosecu tor. Charles Hoff man. Isaac Bumgardner, aggravated assault and battery; H. B. Kauffman. Patrick Conville, malicious mischief; I. R. Snyder. Patrick Conville. malicious mischief; I. R. Snyder. I. R. Snyder, malicious mischief; Pat rick Conville. I. R. Snyder, surety; Edward Clark. Edward Clark, surety; 1. R. Snyder. Rose Rye, larceny by bailee; G. W. Porch. Ephraim Dorman, larceny by bailee; Charles Amby. George R. Miller, fornication and bas tardy; Rose Clark. John M. King, fornicatiou and bastardy; M ary Green. Jeff. Brown, fornicatiou and bastardy; Ellen Nagle. Henry M. II ill, fornication and bastardy; Mary E. Cook. William Boone, fornication and bas tardy; Amanda Blake. Daniel Omsted. fornication and bastardy; Margaret Hoerle. Mary Fox. disorderly bouse: Mary Nen steil. John Shenloff, fornication aud bastardy, Sarah Johnson. Fol! TlilAI. Vi KHXtSllA V, NKPT. 9TII. Commonwealth vs. Fred Smaltz. rape; prosecutor. Hiram Orris. Hiram Orris, rape. Susan Wolf. Charles Rice, larceuy and receiving; Charles A. Pierce. Julius Bee, illegal liquor selling; Jacob Wendell. William Bradley, burglary; Sabina Ryan. Louis Mazulla. aggravated assault and brttery; Gabriel Pasqueen. Gabriel I'a-qiieeu. assault and battery; Louis Mazulla. John F. Overdorff, forgery; Simon Over dorff. Johu F. Overdorff, forgery; Simon Over dorff. FOR TKIAI. THURSDAY, SEPT. lOT'H. Commonwealth vs. George Doriuau, rob bery; prosecutor, M. A. Riffle. William Alexander, robbery; Joseph Roberts. Isaac Hardy, assault and battery, re sisting au oflicer; James Gillespie. Michael Flynn et al., larceuy and re cieving; E. J. Dunlap. Philip Krook, assault aud battery, in tent to kill; P. M. Swope. John Ilellstrom, arson; H. Hoffman. Elmer Wise, arson; H. Hoffman. Thomas Pitchford, assault and battery; Mary Ann Pitchford. Mary Young et al., larceny and receiv ing; The mas Pitchford. James Young et al., assault'and battery; Thomas Pitchford. Julius Rager, assault and battery ; James Null. Andrew Piusko et al., resisting an of ficer; H. Kirkpatrick. John Davis, malicious mischief; II. M. Galbreath. FOR TRIAL FRIDAY, SEPT. llTH.' Commonwealth vs. Blanche Tubey, lar ceny aud receiving; prosecutrix, Etta C. Luther. John Pischoola, larceny and receiving: A. P. Audersou. Edward Fleck, larceny and receiving; A. P. Anderson. Edward Fleck, larceny aod receiving; McC'lellen McCracken. John Smedlot-k et al., aggravated as sault and battery; John Cramer. John Cramish. aggravated assault and battery; John Cramer. Harrison Haslett et al., defrauding boarding-house keeper; Hannah Davis. F. W. Clark, forgery; George W. Olwine Homer Somerville, assault aud battel y; John E. Donaldson. John E. Donaldson, assault and battery; Homer Somerville. Donald us Rager et al., larceny and re ceiving; P. W. Varner. Frank (Juegliarrells, forgery; J. W. Gore. John Kiley et al., assault and battery, intent; Joseph Farren. Thomas Cunningham, assault and bat tery; Harvey J. F. Mears. FOR TRIAL SATURDAY,. SKPTKM KKK 10TH. Commonwealth vs. Micky Priest, horse stealing; prosecutor, Cloyd Roudabush. Henry McGough, cruelty to animals; Silas W. Long. Samuel Proctor, nuisance, keeping a yicious dog; Charles E. Ernst. A. E. Shaffer, kidnapping; William Smi ley. ( Lum Quin, assault and battery, surety; Charles Yake. Lum John, assault and battery, surety; Charles Yake. Philip Pritcb et al., surety; Caron Leabey. William Allen, larceny and receiving; Michael Casiday. J. E. McDougal, defrauding boarding house keeper; P. L. Carpenter. m H art mt Mpaaaler. On Friday of last week Misses Celia Kirscb and Elmira Bearer, of Spangler, were out driving and when near Lanlzy'a railroad crossing a train came along aud frightened the horse. Miss Bearer got out and held the animal until the traiD had passed and then got Into the buggy. She had scarcely got seated in the vehicle when a "pusher" that was following the train came along and the horse agaio be came unruly. Miss Bearer again jumped out and caught tbe horse by the head but the animal was by this time thoroughly terrorized, and Iu his frantic efforts to get avay jumped a fence with the plucky girl hanging to him, which she continued to do until she brought him to a stop, the engin eer in the meantime having shut off tbe steam, and both he and tbe fireman going to the assistance of tbe ladies. Mis Bear er was thoroughly exhausted and was also badly hurt, one limb being sprained, aud it is probable that It will be some time before she will be able to be out. Alleged sugar agents are reaping a rich harvest among the farmers In some sec tions. They take orders for sugar by tbe barrel at a low rate. The "sugr" arrives all right, and the agent pocksts the price, but when tbe barrel Is opened it is fouud to contain common salt, with a few pounds of sugar In a compartment at each end of the barrel. Ibe nemoeratle Canaty Coaventtan. On Monday Cambria county's Democrat ic county convention met in Ebensburg for the purpose of placing in nomination a county ticket to be voted for at the coming election. The delegates were a represent ative body of our best citizens and they performed their duties with sound judg ment by placing in nomination a ticket worthy of the support of the good citizens of all parties. At eleven o'clock Chairman II. A. En glehart called the convention to order for the purpose of electing officers of the con vention. One hundred and two delegates answered to the roll call and on motion made and seconded, W. Horace Rose. Esq.. of Jobnstcwn, was unanimously elected chairman, and D. A. McGough, of Ebens burg, and R. II. Biter, of Portage town ship, were elected tellers. Mr. Rose, on taking the chair, made a characteristic and able address to the del egates and people assembled, which, at its conclusion, was roundly applauded. After the appointment of a committee on reso lutions, consisting of Thomas P.Sheridan, of Couemaugh; Edward II. Bailey, of Johnstown; R. L. Bowers, of Reade town ship; D. W. Luke, of South Fork, and P. J. Detrich. of Carrolltown, ths convention adjourned to meet at one o'clock for the purpose of nominal'ng a ticket. Promptly at one o'clock the convention reassembled aud at once proceeded to bus iness. The first .thing in order was the nomination of a candidate for county treasurer aud for this oft ice the names of John II. Waters and Jay Wood ring, both of Johnstown, were placed- before the con vention. The first ballot resulted in the nomination of Mr. Waters by a voteofTl to 31. After the announcement of the ballot, on motion of Edward T. McNeelis, Esq., of Johnstown, the nomination of Mr. Waters was made unanimous. For assembly seven candidates were named before the convention. Previous to the balloting a proposition from a commit tee of the People's party of Cambria coun ty, was laid before tbe convention by Mr. Edward H. Bailey, of. Johnstown, as fol lows: "If the Democratic county couvemion will accept one of our nomiuees for assem bly, we will till our vacancies I. e. treas urer and one commissioner from the Dem ocratic ticket." The name of Mr. A. P. Klrsch, one of the nominees fur assembly on the People's ticket, was placed iu nomination, but the delegates were evidently not strongly im pressed w ith the proposition. The candidates named for assembly were as follows: C. F. Frazer, of Hastings; Blair Short, of Lilly; Dr. William Rauch. ot Johnstown; John O'Toole, of Johns-, tow n: Dr. H. Somerville, of Chest Springs; Thomas J. Ilell, of J.ihnstow u, aud A. I. Kirscb, of Barr township. On the second ballot Messrs. C. F. Fra er. of Hastings, and Thomas J. 1 tell, of Johnstown, were nominated. Tbe ballots on assembly were as follows: Balhila I J ! 2 Hlseellaaeaaa Hatleea. o NE-HliKSE hay rakM lor tale cheap at DUK- TOWS. juiyxtn- to lJUF TON'S for fruit can. - 4 ." 33 111 43 40 Messrs. Frazer and unanimous and the Frazer Short Rauch O'Toole Somerville Itell ; Kirsch Withdrawn. Tbe nominations of Itell were then made convention proceeded to the nomination of candidates for county commissioners. For this office there were eight men named, of whom David Costlow, of Johns town, was nominated on thw third ballot, aud Thomas Hoover, of Cambria township, was nominated on the tenth ballot. The candidates named were: W. C. Berry, of Wilmore; Peter Weitz. of Johnstown; William J. Tierney, of Cambria township; Charles Dunlap. of Carroll township; Dav id Costlow, of Johnstown; Thomas Hoov er, of Cambria townshio; P. E. Dillon, of Elder township, aud Robert Ferguson, of Blacklick township. Tbe name of Mr. Berry was withdrawn after the 1st ballot; lhal of Mr. Weitz alter the 2nd, and that of Mr. Ferguson after the 3rd. The balloting on commissioner was as follows: Ilaliots I f; 2 3 4 5, 6 7, 8 910 I-!! .:is'. . '5 3: .'15.12,' 5i II 1 . j27j32,33 3U 30 M 32,27 20,10 .35! 44 7o!..l..j..l....l.... . 31 131 .'!! 32 27 211 31 30 43 ttf . !2s,22 3M 33,31) 25 21 25 23; 9 J22;21 15I..1.. !..'.. i..L. I.. ...5fi ...57 ...IU ... 3 ..13 Berry Weitz Tierney Dunlap Costlow Hoover Dillon Ferguson For poor director Raphael UJte, of Car roll township, aud Johu Long, of Ebeus burg, were placed iu nomination. The first ballot decided in favor of Mr. Hite by a vole of 72 to 11. His nomination was made uuanimous. For county auditors, five names were placed before the convention, as follows: James King, of Johnstown; F. E. Fara baugh. of Carrolltown; Thomas F. Brady, of Johnstown; Thomas A. M aiher. of Ad ams township, and Fred B. Duerbeck, of Johnstown. Messrs. King and Farabaogb were nominated on tbe first ballot, which was as follows: King Kara baugh... Brad v Mather Duerbeck After the ballot the nominations were made unanimous aud the con vention then proceeded to tbe selection of a candidate for state senator. For the office of state senator George F. Bauer, of Johnstown, and Frank P. Mar tin. Esq.. of the same place, were named. The first ballot resulted in the selectiou f Mr. Martin by a vote of oti lo 10. For congress, the name of F. J. O'Cou nor, Esq., of Johnstown, was presented aud he was uuanimously chosen as the choice of Cambria county for congress. Messrs. O'Connor and Martin were each empowered to select their own couferees. The committee on resolutions reported the following: The Democrats of Cambria county, in convention assembled, heartily pledge their support to the nominees of the Chi cago convention, the Hon. William J. Bryan, of Nebraska, for president, and the Hon. Arthur Sewall. of Maine, for vice president. We hail the illuslrous citizen of the Flatte as tbe tribune of the people, as the courageous, able and sincere cham pion of the rights of the toiling millions, not of the English syndicates, the Wall street trusts, aud the millionaire money combines. In bis wise leadership we look hopefully forward to success. We have much reason to expect success. We staud to-day tbe representatives of tbe masses, and not of the classes. We stand for the right, and. having full confidence iu the common people, we go before them with our candidates, firm iu the convictiou that our cause will be austained. We indorse tbe Chicago platform. We accept it as the honest expression of hon est delegates In one of the most marvelous conventions in the world's history. We accept it as the expression of the common people, and not of political demagogues, who have ruled tbe party only that the classes might prosper at tht expense of labor. We accept all its tenets, and we pledge it our most earnest support. We heartily indorse thecourse of Joseph A.Gray, oue of tbe delegates from this state to the Chicago convention, for the bold and open position he took at said con vention in favor of the people's cause, and for bis loyal support since of the platform and candidates there nominated. We want to heartily commend the cour ageous stand of the Johnstown Ornutcrat and the Pittsburg Pout, each of which is ably battling for the rights of the people. We bespeak for each the support of our party and friends, and we do especially urge that efforts be mde to extend their circulation. On Monday night white some children were playing near tbe home of George Ed wards, of Johnstow n, a lighted torch was upset which, set fire to the dress of his daughter Frances, aged 14. The girl Im mediately started for home wbeo the wind fanned tbe flames until she was so badly burned tbat she died several hours later. $4 per month and expenses paid good men iJ lor taking orders. Steady work aol will furnlab One outfit and choice territory. Apply Proteoclve Narseriea, Uenevm, N. Y. July 3 4m. WANTED A general representative In toll county to ont anise local board lor tbe ArtlaaD' Sartor and Loan Association. Ad dress 1 Filth Ave., Pittsburg. Pa. mehZi "f ANTED A reliable man to represent a loan TV Institution in Cambria county Money loaned Id ums ot (too to f lii.GOu. For particular apply to W. M. DAVIS, Ccalport, Pa. mcir.MiL 'I HE Ebenabunr Building At Loan Association I will offer for sale at the Kejr Building. Kl nsburg, on the fourth Monday Id July, ra.O00.00. THUS. DAVIS, X.BSTBB Limn KB, Secretary. President. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially tbe oyster-lorlng people ol Ebensburg, are Invited to call at KotL MeBreen'i Old Reliable Kttstauraot. wben they want good, ireeh Oysters, by toe pint, quart or gallon Or you can have them Stewed or Fried, all at the lowest price. Fresh Oysters every day. octlltf OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Ilinminatins and Lubricating Oilsf Naphtha and Gasoline That can be MADE FRQT.l PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Host : UMfonnly : Satisfactory : OAs in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, FITISBIJKO DEFT.. FITTSBUKO, FA. oetlMwly. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In eOeet November 17. 1SW. 'eMBirtleiBst Fresiea. BAST. Seashore Express, week d y.. . 8 Sn a m A I toon Accommodation, week days H 23 a m Main Line Expreas. daily ....lb a a m Altoona Express, dally ...... 1 00 p m tlarrlaburg Accommodation, Sundays Mall Express, daily -. 6 17pm Philadelphia Express. dally. Illpa Johnstown Aeeoin modal Ion, week day .814am Factor Expres. daily S ?7 a m Way Fasseuger. daily ..... ...... 2 St p a: Mall Train, daily 4 26 p m Fast Line, dally . B 2S p. m Johnstown Accommodation, week day. &4 p m EbBatrr Brstaeh. Train leave Ebensburg a follows: T.20 and 3.30 p. m. and arrive alltreajon at T.67 a. m. and 4.0& p. m. Leave t!resfon at V 3u a. m and 6.3& p. ni.. and arrive at Ebensburg at lu.oi a. m.. and 6.10 p. m. Cntasa mm a .' I ear II eld. Ieave Irvona at 0.4& a. m. and 3.10 p. m. arriv ing at Cresson at a 06 a. 01. and 4-lu p. m. Leave Cresson 35 a. m. and 5.3U p. m., arriving at Ir vona al lu.bS a m. and tt.fto p. m. For rate, map, ete , rail on agent or address Thos. E. Watt. F. A. W. D.. 30 Filth Ave.. FilUburg. Fa. S. I. FKEVOST. (leneral Manager. J. K. WIMID. leneral Manager. Owens & Makin, HUTCHBRS, 7T ?! AU kinds of the Best lMej.t fi-om selected stock kept at their Daily Meat Market on Hie;h Street, Ebensburg. Give us a call. sep4.ij CREAM1 paimCATARRH 1 timieklg Awl 6rL OTraiuea (A tlamal faanage, Allay 'a in mmut Ni(immaltoN, UriiU tH Han. mtrrf re Jfn6niM ft ems Additional fluid. Rmlorem 1h mmd AmeU. It Will Cure COLD ".HEAD A particle Is applied Into eacb Dostrel mod 1 agreeable. Frlr 60 rents at Druggists or by mail ELY BKOTHLKS. 66 Warren Street. New xork. aov.10M.ly REDUCED Iruui I u2. ii" per iujUi ly a tiariu- Irvainwui l tiro tlrlnr Dhrsirlan '4 au tear' rxo-cw-io. So 1imI t-tl-cU,.r ii.-u-11 11.1 f nrfu iu-1im . K41 KLarvlnit. wrliifcH-9 r fialtlilti,. lui I nmiM Mitrml health ami iM-muunes otnii.lexl.iH. 11' -Aclaua auil maMt ladu-s lnd-w it. l b-Hisau-i-t cuiwl PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL eonildentlaliT. Fr panu-uiara addma. with staiup rQ CWrtCD -ini-.i,iiiiiiu UK. Ol I UnK, h: M.u. km toitatut. ocMft.M.ly JOHN F. STRATTON'O CELEBRATED CP MANDOLINS, Importm of And Wholr-ule Drakn in ill kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Bll. 813. 815. 817 East 9th St.. New York. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. The following article will be said cheap for cash or with good security? two horse waitons 3 pair bob sleds. 1 one horse sled, ooe Empire binder, one tbamplon mowing machine. 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 d nnrr bell.ztet work harness. collars. bridle. harness, cbaiu and a general line i.f (arming impiiments. Inquire of M. D. BE A KKK. Aug.SStl. WANTED BY SAr.TL WELLS & CO.. 7 VINE ST., CINCINNATI, a LARGEST EXPORTERS OF CIBSEMG II TKI U. 1 mm itrBTS ssTXnB'',,-tofcw,',''rPr-,,, PLCS FRES rice no lerfcCStJ DEALER IN iSTOVES, RANGES, FURNACES,! Mooffing and SpmitiEig. ARMCUILTll7IHiAIL IMPLEMENTS OF ALL EIKTDS, Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Punin Fence AVirc, Etc., lite., " EBENSBURG, - - - PENNA. JOS. HOME & CO. Serge Scllin: Is what will occur here while these wonderful qual ities last at the prices. Six inches of space can't tell one six-hundredth part of the merit of this Serge case. Write at once for samples and see for self this great Dress Goods chance . AII-Viol 1ILACK SKIUIF-S. 43 iiiches wide, varl 40c. All-Wool IILACK SKUr.ES. : inche wide, yard 50c. All-Wool COLOKKU SEKtJES, greens, browns, blues aud garuet, 4- inrlies wide, yard, 50c. Other NEW FALL. WfM LEXS-clioice and stylish TO 3 Yl. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. . Orphan's Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! By virtue or an order of the Orphan's court of Cambria county. Pennsylvania, to me dlrerted. I will expore to public sale on the premises In Clearneld township, in said county of Cambria, on SATURDAY, SEIT. 5TII 1800, at 2 o'elork. r. .. all that certain piece, parrel or tract et land situate In the township of Clear held, count? uM'ambria and state ol feonsyl vanla. on the public road between Chest Sprint;, and Ashrllle. adiolnlns; lands of Sutton heirs, David Lllilnirer's John S McHugh. Thomas Miller and others, contain in 200 ACRES more or less, and bavin thereon ereried on one end ol the laort a lame TWO STOKIED EK AME HOU.SKand laraje Bank Barn and outbulldinK and on the oilier end ol the land a TWO .STOKIED FRAME HOUSE and Barn and outbuildlnics. all bulldlng-s being In good repair. II It be desired by purchaser the said land will be divldea Into two arts by a desiitnaied line If thereby belter price can be obtained than by selllnc the land In one wnale piece. TEKMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, ol the purchase money to be paid in band at tbe time ol sale; tbe balance ol one third at eonbrmation ol sale; one third In one year, and the remaining third In two year from confirmation of sale. Deterred aymenu to bear Interest and to be secured by indR-ment bond and inoruage ol tbe purchaser. ANNA BUKK. Administratrix ol tbe estate ol Edward Burk, deceased. Altoona. Fa.. August 10, I'M an It St. JOHN PFISTER, DEALER III GEHER&L LIERCHUIDISE, Hardware. Qnsware, MADE-UP CLOTIIItlG, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TEUETABLM I If CtEASOH, HaRNENN, ETC.. OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. ma-i 301y a. l. aacp. MATSIOT tUDI. REED & READE, Attorneys , at J .jlav, EBENSBUKi). omce oa Centre street. PENNA. (4 28 03 KITTELL & LITTLE, -Attorneys at Law, EBENSBUKO. FA. sr-Offlse la Opera House. S.9.M W. DICK, r ATTOKNEY-AT-UAW Ebbhsbcb. Fbww'a 49-Speclal attention to given claim for Pen sion Bounty, etc ehT- TF. McKENKICK, ATTOBBBT lD OOUItdBLLoB AT LAW, EBENSBl'KO. - FA -Offlee on Genu, street. . H n. MYERS. ATTOHKET-AT-LA W. Esimnms, Fa. aV-OPe la Oollonad Kow. oa uum aire, rONALD E. DUFTON -L ATTOKN EY-AT- L,A W, EBBH8BCB0, FB VOffloa la Opera Hogs. Oentav straeC WANTED SALESMEN, We want one or two men In ea-h Coon tv to take crJers for Nursery Mtock, and are willlnr to pay wen lor srood work, w o aaree to KEPLACE FKEE anythink that die from natural cause. We also have a choice line ol HEED POTA TOES. GIVE t'S A TKtALv. THE UAWKS Nl'KSKKY COMPANY. KOCHEMTEK. N. Y. Aur-Sa 9 4m. rruEFiinn and the Semi. Weekly Plttabura; X Fobt at only 2.u0 a year. AU the new. dDurSemi-AEantsaS Clear Sale is now is. ft wall pay you to attcEid. 0ur entire stock of Spring and Sum mer goods must be closed out by Sept. 1st to make room for oejr fall stock. MUia-JLESr, The heading Clothier, Ully, IPa. SSBBBtBWSWBV 1 fBJBB BSBBBSBSh. carl mvTNrcrs, PRACTICAL WATCHMKES & tJEWEtEfc, AND DEALER IN J;i m i i 1W4TCHES, CLOCKS,! JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, X IMDSICAL INSTRUMENTS! : : -AID- 0PTICALG0ODS. SOLE ACJENT FOK TH E CELEBRATED BOCKFORD WATCHES. : : CotaMMenia Watches: e In Key and Stem Winders. 4 larc;e selection of all X :KIXliS OK JEWELUY AL-a WAYS OX HAND. X t5fMr Iinof Ji-weliy I unur- 4 pa-d. Comp and see for your- flf li-fore pun haiiifr elc L-re X tAll work guaranteed. X CARL EIYLKIUS.: x x AT C. A. SHARBAUGH'S ! You will finl (he most complete assortment of Spring Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Umlerwear and Shoes in the county at our store. You will find Men's All-Wool Suits as low as 5. Better ones from $G.oO to $18. Boys' Suits to fit boys age 14 to 19 years, from $4 to $15. Child's Suits, age 4 to 14 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 best 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 G.A. Sharbauch, CARROLLTOWN, PA. Let Us Reason a Little. If yotir horse rsits a shoe, you jr-t a horse h.er to r s-1 it. If you neel a ierjleximr lescJ. quition solve.1, you po to a lawyer. If you fall ill you have a I Vx-tor to u-Il you n lta" to take. It is their Experience and Skill You Pay For.. Then why make an exception in the j-un-ha' of your Ini-? If you have a family rv-ii? or a ire?-riilin to till. Spices. Flavoring Ex trsu !, Iinfcr. I'ateui Meli cines, or anvthin to purclias- that a store ilevote-l ti l'nur may ke-p. Knt it foilv rnfititl italitv with ju;uitilv ail i-t an inferkr artk-le. taiT XV E 1 1 A Y K T 1 1 E B EST. DAVISON'S - DRUG - STORE. IT n