I Utin tcman. rAMBKIA CO.. PA. .,. Pt:Msil- till- been aTull,lru , llil i'J . ......iil'I y-'-m .... . da l,er, of Keade town- f Ahvilie. was a spent a J"" .... a Pension. .4- - h" !,.," Tuesday. .. ..r nf Tat ton . W j.... hi' , - -iiir ii i ur'-J. "' . ..,i.-11li.f ("trroll town- ,,o-W ll' .. ,vrr,liii at her l'0"18 in l .T ll''r' ... 1- .;..., Sun.lay evening u .1, -treet is completed T'.r rr ' , he tinish- ... ' -' dinner .John I-Vraru- t ... t iiffii R.i'llS- i:"-'" . T-liV. . i-,,.'l.tcr. '' J'" .".i,.."- plio-plnillis " III1 ami wife, of , , ,a.-n ir. uf Khenshiirif, ii ii Saturday. Mrs. las'.ii , i. " Hi ; : I ho i" repie- . . -i .. .. i:..l. l-l A a"1' " a .iif.l al lils Imiiie In of the Catholic will lake . ttr -en u.i. M Uv- rftle.il ill""-- iMi-l.ilii: diocese . . . ...j 1 1 I v lull and . i ,.U". ' ii ' . 'ii ' f a change of ail. I n allfiilion of tlie have A: hurueJ Satur li in line was ail Old , a- Mii.ui. uf Timothy RoL- ' , ,tr Ki.n-M XN ll"'lr lar'' a"d . ...,f. n.-- i'r"i"-l "" ' . ,' Jlilit.ivli- wa " The 1 ...,:.r-nl'i 1. 1 .. 1. 1 in nf his '.,L tur.iav by ctlintf t le ?4,ay fork in l ralion. Fv.ui-- "f while v .. W'-l.-i .r f iri ti I lis - i!ii ri-pi 1 .;- . . .. M.....I iv ft-ll liliii , 4t 1 Hi-"- ' " ' 'fi.-futlheK'l'ef his left hall.i. v. l l'..'-ift. formerly if (.'arroll '.i l ti f.-r vhe P-'-t telve years a ''. " 1 1 iHulie. -if lit several days this ' i . i.ut friend iiioiintaiii. .T!.ea,:i,.-il'll,-f!,r hither wanes is 4uJ it is e-tiinaleil mat nu.-oo B IVim-vlvaiiia. Ohio. Indiana, .t,.;, lila.k, ( Tuiinelton. was ,;cj ; tbe i .iii. iiiiii.uli river at that r... - I ii..r uf 1:1-1. WH'li. :u laltiini? a1"1 wa sel.eu n ii ilf" 4 .;r,.kr uf liirhtiiini? on 1 hursday a rJ three out uf a tilllK'U ollour t i tield i" I'olerain township. vniiiy- The annuals were owni-d . rt I llr-rirV. 1 ft I .u-t I1MH. a Mine neaiei oi n i- ,,. I,-liruiiL'ht a -nil f'T .'.". dam--lanJer ai?aint Sauniel March, a :l aieri-han t of that ciiv. -Libd uftiier- -lion id (five attention to L:.Jitiii-t!r- at tin- lime of tl e year. ir:;l Li- -ffd Iinin npfiiiiig and seat ' i-iiltihiT ihem down. There is a -,vf h.iy lor ;ilii.iw nil; ims uiniujium -r Ij'-I h' -ffd -Ti.r IVnii?y;v .tiiia leiji-lalure has ad tt.thuut lii'turhiiiif tli fat salary :!-J hi by I'ainhria iniiiity's next -i-rrr. TLb failure w a- aii-ed by the of a iM!?-probably too much ,'n-r U II. -IV rr mi'ie-ted by Mr. and Mrs. S. LjJ'iT. of llie K-t wani, to lender r ;Li:; lo the many kind friends who ,:.j'J their l.ttlp and sympathy duriiiK ;-fn--ut Hiiir-- and death oi their jaiiKIi- -r !..- Millie. -Xir .ui.tra.t for building an iron ' li' x ru tbf t uiie maiiijh, in Al mister . p. i-aarde,l to the Kintr Ilridtje ..ii.y uu Tuesday, for il.KlT. The u,.-.rri i awarded to F. I. I ii lien , .;'-ib, for t-v:. -Mr-. Kiialieih. wif of Samuel Ueig--i:L Jfd it ber hi Hue ill M literal 'oi lit on :iy rtriiiiiif , a,!fd s; vears. She is sur- ri ly (,rr Ltishaml. at'ed by one son. i home, and one daughter. Mrs. t 'ir ii of Iloxhury. -Wti: temporarily iu-ane Thursday of :-K. Upta;u W. II. Mealy, a well D re-ii1eiil of I'.lair-v ille. urn mi tied .. -.J hj ; -tooiiiiif him-elf through the l-it .th a I lotert rifle. lie was till h:if' uf aH m,j i--urvied by his wife. -TWrad tiody nf Calvin Miller, the : f'-i-ir-.iid -m, i,f Mr. aiid Mrs. Samuel H -r. uf t oii. inaunli town-hip, was t in th o.,.- near the Cambria Coke d;,irJay uioriiiinf . Death is Mip-tvs-j tu have t.reii i an-ed by s u n t ro ke. -Mr I 'an, el J. M,( urihv, editor of the tiJjo.i, f,i,; ., us and Democratic M Let fr Jury i ..iiiiin--i.iin-r in A'le yS inii'.y. w lib family, arrived in '"-'l.rioii Wi din-day evening and will 1 i V.-eK elij,iyiil( our IllOlin- i. '.rr-.-- e tiii'kiiiar rheirit-s at the home of i 'other. Kinaiiuel Manges, near -I'iiii. Mr- J. W. Bailey, of Shade '-:-ii p. N.iior-. t rouiity, fell a distance - ,utu,iriy liveff.-t, strikinn her left !i"ir the heart mi a piece or timber "triUtree M,e vas aged about 5l Ifl.t -onii.j ifeiitlemen have Ix-en Ii ei- ,,f tt.e r ir-t Xaiional bank: AlVllI Kvaii-: V iee-tirviiterit. 11 k.uci: .-a-hier. A. W. Muck; as-i'li-a-hier. l;,,l ri Si anlan; directors. i h.ai,-, j 1 1 Kittell. S. V. Davis. d.haiKer .U. i,-u.r i;rlnith, K. James, 'V l:.i, k "Tie 'l vauia Railroad Company ii -tarted the work between -d I'oila. which will , finished po-vl lf. and the, hui?e stone "i the .imiieiise ( in and till were u iUj"l"''J y' dr il is '-homtht that 'U'a '" Le "ery completed li'u "V u'' ll W"'k th ,arifK x'rn ' H iuert, r.ear Dunlo, w as destroyed ' - fe '1 l l . " 've i.i ad or hoases and nine ere ,, L-iime,. AUuit 4oo bushels i ' "i '' 'V 't'lamitv of hay were W W!Ul '"iiipleie outtit of '. ; ma, h,i..Iy. The oriifin of the ""'Ktion "ii tfa-tf,, ,.,! ofa wire cothe . " "e w as so fastened on ...'"""""fniiison I'.leeker. of Uead- ,'l H U'"r dy durit,K thunder 1 i , !" "' the rd l" hich oi.e T inelii,e :is attached, was struck. L i f":l",H, '' t" the I ti. i , lu "'- kitchen and killed a young JA depart rjient (,f the house. !rv'!lck '"dividual, representint? him t'i L''',r"t fura Baltimore hardware i t. """,lin eountry hlack- ''UL-i n "-'J"-makers In adjoin I nf tj, " orders from them for fc.i.r.1 'f -l ,"i:f-e'r',' rates, and a dis- e5 fv ' cash, atireeintr to ti!',l '"' ""1''rs "en payments were Hr.. '"" the orders were taken ione a,JMl? a iad oflice busi U ta. p " ' tn and a club ready John Smull, living In the narrow? leidihg from Union line Into Centre coun ty, while ditfeinn stumps found a purse or gold containing .'(). All the pieces were dated more than seventy years ago, and and are no doubt part of the booty of the famous robbers, Lewis and Connolly, w ho roamed that sectl jii about is-jr,. Wilda Frantz, a 14-year-old cirl, liv ing near DuHois, climbed a cherry tree Tuesday afternoon, and when fifteen feet above the ground a bunch of lire crackers Mnd matches in her pocket became ignited The girl was horribly burned all over the body and injured by falling. She died four hours later in awful aeony. A good many of the near-by tow ns just now are taking advantage of the offer of congress to give to any grand army post thai may apply for it. one of the old ran non which are now lying useless anil neg-le.-teit at the navy yards. The cannon are old style models which were just the thing thirty years ago, but their places have been illed by guns of modern type Link One day recently Mrs. William A. St. Clair, of Indiana, dusted a mixture of paris green and Hour over the pototo bugs. A day or two afterwards her hands and far became inflamed and began swelling. A physician w as called in and announced Hat the paris green hud caused blood poi son i-'ort unalel v the xiisoii yielded read ily to antidotes and Mrs. St. Clair is now on a fair way to recovery. One of the most remarkable women in Pennsylvania is Mrs. Mary Ann Cassidy, of Coalport, Cleartield county, w ho is now one hundred and live years of age. She was the mother of thirteen Iniys and live girls, ii in-; are living and nine dead. She gave birth to four pairs of twins. Mrs. Casidv was born in County Fermanagh, Iieland, in ls'.rr, emigrating to this country with her husband and family in lsji;. According to the new law passed by tlie state legislature. February r.'lh, Lin coln's birthday, is a new holiday; the third Tuesday of February, the; local election day, is made a full instead of a half holi day as heretofore; when Memorial Day falls on Sunday it is to lie celebrated on Monday instead of Saturday, and the first Monday instead of the first Saturday of September is designated as Labor Day. these lieitig all the changes from the old law. William II., the S-year-old son of Alex ander Weaver, of Richland township, met willi a shocking death on Sa'.urdav morn ing. The boy had taken out a 1 ket of water to where the iren wereworking with a reaper. A fter getting a drink the father commenced oiling the machine, when the boy climbed up on the seat, the horses started and the boy fell off in front of the knife, and although the horses wereijniek- ly stopped, he was so badly mangled that he died in two hours. l'.olh legs were nearly severed. On last Friday morning about ." o'clock James Kepple, an inmate of the alms h use, was found dead oi. the road a short distance from the door of that institution. It is supposed that ab.:it bed lime the night previous, he started to take a walk and suddenly became ill and died as his b "1 was not disturbed, lie was about T." yeirs of age and had been an inmate of the almshouse since January, l.i, when he was brought here from I'hilipsburg. His wife resides at Hunsereek. tint they had not lived together fo- a number of years. On Wednesday morning of last week. Miss Minnie Heiker, of Pittsburg, who was stopping with U. L. Thomas, in this place, was found dead in bed when Mrs. Thomas went lo waken her. Miss Heik er had been coming to Kbetishurg in the summer lime for several years and was employed as a domestic by the family of Mr. I). C. Philips. She was subject to sick spells and when these occurred she would stop with the family of Mr. Thomas until she felt well enough to go to work. She complained the evening before her death of not reeling well, but had no sus picioif that il'-aih was so near. Her re mains were taken to Pittsburg Tor inter ment on Thursday or last week. 'ijrs. Sarah Naale died al the residence of her daughter, Mrs. James Kay lor, of Alloona. al fifteen minutes to live oclock on Sunday afternoon, from the effects of an accident which happened to her re cently. I n goir.g down stairs on Wednes day r last week she tripped and fell, and, owing to her advanced age, she could not recover from the shock. Deceased was Ixirn at Lore t to. Cambria county. July .1. Imis, and was consequently aged eiglity- li i lie years and seyen days. She was mar ried sixty-live years ago to (Jeorge Nagle. at Lorgtto. by Iiev. Father Oallilin, her hu-band dying in lss. The following children survive: John Nagle. in the West; Mrs. Mary McN'eelis, Irwin Sta tion, Westmoreland county: Mrs. Eliza beth I'.raiit, Coalport, and Mrs. James Kay lor. of Altoona, at w hose residence Mrs. Nagle died. Two sisters Mrs. Mary Christ, of Alloona. and Mrs. Annie Christ, of Summit and one brother- Daniel Dougherty of Cieson. also sur vive. llrllKlilful hummer To urn. For the convenience of those w ho seek the most attractive way of spending a summer holidav. the Pennsylvania Kail- road has arranged two delightful tours to the north, under the personally-conducted tourist svstem. July -7th and August 17th. The points included in the itinerary and the country traversed abound in natures beauties. No matter how much may be expected, one cannot be disappointed in Walkins C.len. Niagara tails, 1 iioiisanu Islands. Quebec. Montreal, An Sable Chasm. Lakes Champlain and Oeorge, Saratoga, or the Highlands of the Hudson. Lach tour w ill te in charge tif one of the compauy's tourist agents, assisted by an experienced lady as chaperon. whose special charge will be unescorted ladies. The rate of 1 Trom New York, Krook yn, NewarK, Trenton. Philadelphia. Har risbure. P.altimore and Washington, cov ers railway and boat fare for the entire round trio, uurlor car seats, meals en hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriage hire-in fact, every item or necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets or any ad ditional information, address Tourist agent. Pennsy Ivania Railroad company. ll'.Hi P.roadway. New York; ; Fulton street, Urooklyn: or Oeo. W. Poyd. assis tant general assseiiger agent, Uroad Street Station, Philadelphia. IHel mt I'mton. Miss Miriam Kli.alieth, daughter oT Mr. j . ui li I. ii. I of this rdace. anU ,'ir. .-lainuri . -n . died on Saturday afternoon, July 3, 1S'.7, al Cresson, at :. o ciock, an j-- months, and -" days. The deceased was taken ill aliout a year ago and since that time has been a con stant, though patient sufferer. A sar coma tumor developed and for the pur pose of having an operation ror its removal performed, she was taken to Philadel phia where she under went the operation at the Jefferson ho-pital. Her long illness, however, had wasted her strength and she immediately commenced siiimiib growing weaker. It was evident to those about her that the end was near and as she wished lo be taken home her father and sister, accompanied by a nurse from the hospital, started with her. N hen they reached Cresson the tired spirit winged its flight to her Cod and the mournful friends accompanied lor re mains home. Funeral services were held at the M. K. church, in this place, after w hich her re mains were interred iu Lloyd's cemetery ou Tuesday afternoon. Krai KMiate 1 rannlrrn. Assignee of Sarah Wain to David II. Powers, Cambria county; consideration, W.l. Jacob Kash, Jr., ct ui. to Isaac Lehman et al., Cambria county, f!.."i). Aloisia Schlosser et ux. et al. to Annie Canyok. Portage tow nship, fl. William Price et ux. to Joseph Sunders, Washington. f."t. Mary Parks et vir to Charles Paul, Coneniough towhship, fl. J. I). Hicks et ux. to John Hrett, Tun nelhill. f loo. Arnold It. Willhide et ux. to Charles K. Troxell, Ueade, f 1,.Vn. Charles Hubert Whalen to H. C. Stine man. South Fork, f l.Mio. John Whalen to II. C. Stineman et al.. South Fork, Administrator of James C. Fisher to Webster Crifliih liarr. f .V.'.'i. Trustee of Oeorire Varner to Zachariah Varner John-tow n. tp.1l. Trustee of Ceorge Varner to Robert Var ner, Jackson, fl.'.rj.-.. Iioliert Varner et ux. to Zachariab Var ner, Jackson, tl.'.r.'.t tJeorge Varner. Sr., et ux. to Oeorce Varner, Jr., Jackson. JVl. Slater W. Allen et ux. to Ceorge C. Mul ler. Roxbury, tl.um. Kli.a Laughlin-Phillips et vir, to Pitts burg ,t Allegheny Home for ihe Friend less, Cambria township. $1. Joseph Slitller et ux. to Crisie K. Johns, Susquehanna, ',". Mary Knox to William II. McCreary, West Taylor, Sum. Catharine Stanton et ux. al.. lo Penn Traffic company, limited. Fast Taylor. s.i. J. L. Mitchell to .1. A. Thompson. Adams and Richland. ?l.n.V',. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Luke Morris, Cambria county, f 1. Trustee of Ceorge Varner to P. F.Cus ter, Johnstown. I7.".. Joseph llrown. guardian, to Teresa Fl leu O'Hara. Minister, tl.'l. Teresa Kl leu O'll ira et vir to W. W. Amshry. M mister. f'Vis. J-imes K. Roland to Mrs. Alice A. Row land, Rlacklick, tl.'iml. James Sherman Class -t ux. to W. W. Amshry. M mister, f 1,'Jl I. Dayton K. Mason et u. to John A. Piercy, KlH-nshurg, ?.Y.i. Juliann Ranuau et al. to W. W. Amshry. Allegheny. $l,v.."i. Philip .Mellon et u. to Charles Kosi-hin, Johnstown, t I.iim. Albert Diehl el ux. to William Allison. Portage borough, t. John Itarnes, Jr.. to Cambria County Railroad company. Rarioboro. f.Vi. Samuel S. Sliil.mau et ux. lo Mary Teeter, West Taylor, C.'-.i. Samuel I. II arshberger et ux. to John P. Layman. Richland. 1 1 .is. Andrew M. Ruck to Thomas J. Condon. Callitin borough, fTT.I. F. J. Donoiighe et ux. to W. W. Ams hry, Callit.in township, $l,.17s. Matthias Luther et ux. to John Neu bauer, Johnstown, fl.uoo. John Neubamret ux. t.t Matthias Luth er et ux. Johnstown, tl.ti.io. Kxecutors of Ceorge I!. Wike to John L. Kdwards, Rlacklick, t7.1o. Johnstown Water - Cas company to Consumers Cas company, Johnstown, t i'.I.I.OI HI. lvjuitable Loan .fc Rmlding association to Alexander C. Fox, Carroll, f:;n. William l'luiiirnei el to Daniel S. Jones. Rlacklick. tiio. Kmma R. ISiuliusey et vir to Polly Ren der. Rarr. txio. Joseph A. Donoiighe et ux. to Mary L. Iliuat, (laliit.in borough. $7.1. Treasurer Cambria county to Ceorge Kane, Fast Taylor, til. Cambria Iron company t.) Ceorge Kane, Fast Taylor, f 1. Ceorge Kane et ux, to James Kane, Fast Taylor, f l.onu. William J. McN'eelis et i.x. 'o C.Mirge II. King, Johnstow n, f 1.17.1. Ceorge II. Ling et ux. to Elizabeth Weaver, Johnstown, f 1.17.1. Kxecutor of John Ries to Ceorge Held, Johnstown, i '.JT,. Ceorge W. Smith et ux. et al. to William R. Thomas, Johnstown. ?7.v'oo. .1. P. Wilson et ux. et al. to Margaret H. Miller, South Fork, flim. Amanda A. Lohr et vir. by t he sheriff, lo Ceorge C. Felix. Johnstown, f''ii. Kdward Hartnett to Michael J. Hart neit, Johnstown, f lo. Ceorge Cerliart et ux. to Mary Ryrne, Patton. f.nio. Henry llostetleret ux. to Stephen Hos teller. Richland, tl.ooo. John Whiled et ux. to Ceorge (I. Hile inau. Flder, il.loo. narrlaacr l.lrrnw. TIif following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the two weeks ending Thuisday. .Inly 1.1. Istr7: Frank Stiles. Rarr township, and Mary Matilda Rhodes, Strong-town, Indiana county. Pa. Kl lis F. Reed, Pittsburg, and Charlotte Rlanch Adams. Johnstown. John Cut i aid. Cresson, and Maggie De lo.ier. Ashville. Carl R. McFeaters and Flla N. (lore. Morrellville. Archie J. Core, Lorain, Ohio, and Kli.a Kurt. Johnstown. Henry Hessenplug. Lilly, and Annie Smith. Washington township. J. M. Hopkins and Annie Rarr, Rlauds burg. Pert Saltsgiver and Nancy Walls, Puri tan. Henry Funk and Rcliecea Leidy. Jack son township. Matens Cakoski and Rosali.a Ko.ak, Reiiscre-k. Christ Rock and Allwine Kruger, Mor rellville. James R. Lias, Johnstown, and Lillie Relallik, Fast Conemaiigh. John P. Dunn and Nora M. Ceary, Johnstown. Dominick Sangiiinili, and Lizzie Rodgers, Lilly. (Jeorge R. Retts and Orace Zimmerman, Johnstown. Henry L. Martin, Riiflingtnn township, Indiana county. Pa., and Stella V. Carie. Pavia, lied ford county. Pa. Alexander Koscela and Annie Rudic, Dunlo. John Koterbo and Mary K Metier, Johns town. John S in i I ii a k and Annie Ridoesky, Rarnesboro. Klmer J. Fisher and A melia Ruterbaugh, Dunlo. Overcome by Heat. Rev. Fattier James P. Tatianey, rector of St. Rartholomew's Catholic church, at Wilmore, was overcome by the heat short ly after services in that church on Sundav morning of last week. Medical aid was summoned and he was immediately placed in Ix'd, but gradually grew worse until Saturday morning when he died about one o'clock. The deceased was tiorn in County Sligo. Ireland, about sixty years ago. He at tended the Carlow college, in Ireland, and came to America about IStiO, entering St. Michael's seminary, Pittsburg. On Ile cember 12, i" Pittsburg, he was or dained to the priesthood by the late Rishop Dominec. In lss.1 he succeeded Rev. . P. Oallag her as pastor of St. Johns' Catholic church at Johnstown, where he remained until ism, w hen he returned to Ireland to visit his parents. In the spring of 1V.-. he re turned to America and was placed In charge of the io ifr g lion at Wilmore. Hi remains were interred iu the new Catholic cemetery at Wilmore on Tuesday morning after a Solemn High Mass of Re quiem had been celebiated for the repose of his soul. t'orrenpondenre. Carrolltow ii. Pa. July 13, IAC. Kn. FiiKEM.ix: We hear complaint every day frwm the eldrr portion of our citizens that times are not what they were iu their younger days; that the young people do not save and use the economy that they did. Yes, it is too true, economy seems to tie a thing of the past. The peo ple are rustling headlong to financial de struction and w hy is it? The cause of It js from the frightful examples set by the so cal'ed leaders of the people, in extrava gance shown in public dealings and public steals, extraordinary displays and the numerous unnecessary appropriations by the representatives, both national and state, and the ruthless expenditure of pub lic monies in utter disregard of the econo mical doctrines taught by the rounders or all Democratic lorni or government. All lend to the degeneration of our young men and 1 lie obandonmenl of t he more severe rubs of our ancestors iu economies. The glitter and glare, the pageant and pomp, displayed in all public assemblies and institutions in these days, and the ascllielic mode of teaching in our sc hools and colleges, the noiicatile falling off from religious duties by very Bianv. has caused a change of limes. Discipline and train ing of old among the youlli lias been lost sight or in the great w hirr and bustle for riches and all seem striving to get there re gard less or the consequences to follow, which in a few words will tie anarchy and ruin to ourselves and institutions. l. MAIS. The glorious Fourth was celebrated on the I'ifl li and Sixtli ii. Carrolltow n. The picnic was held ou the rair grounds this year, was well attended and a handsome sum realized for the benefit of the church. The attendance was not so large as we w,.re wont lo have, as there were picnics all around us on the same days, w hich les sened the attendance here. Harvesting lias commenced and the farmers are busy. The crops are goix". K-qiiire Crief is training several horses on the fair ground race track. We have as tine a half-mile track as is iu t he state. II. C. Kirkpatrick lias treated his line ho tel adjacent to the fair grounds, with a coat of paint w hich improves the appear ance or the house. Onr liquor dealers are earnestly praying that Coveruor Hastings will not sign the increase of license hill. If be does it will have the effect of reducing the license ap plications in this place. The coal operators in 1 his vicinity, are still idle, although there is no strike. Want of orders seems to tie the trouble. There is a great trade in farm machine ry in this section Ibis year. Yesterday we were blessed willi a copi ous rain which cooled the heated almos plieiti very much and improved the growth of vegetat ion. I :-n j :k III I ll .oilier, of New Jersey, Is vis iting his mother this week. Reu. is quite a musician. The McKinley boom has reached town. Met. Lutlier started his ;ilainiiig mill ou Monday. Our real estate agent James Null. Fsq., sold a valuable properly on St. Mary's street last week. M r. Pat Costlow moved his family and household goods to Rarnesboro on Tues day. V. Ri-ig is erecting cut t lone steps to his door. The McNulty building is under roof. Moid: A son. ReaJe township. Pa July., i:t. IS'.O. Fi. Fickkman: Harvest time is here once more with a crop of good wheat and a normal crop of hay. Oats looks well; corn and potatoes are a little late; apples w ill tie a small crop here. Ceorge Allen Rickelts. son of John Ricketts, arrived home last Monday from Locii Haven where he has been a student ut the Central State uoiinal school for two years, bringing with him his graduating papers and on Saturday was chosen as principal of the Ciasgow schools. J. R. Decker, of Huntingdon, the wide awake insiirince agent, and his wife, are visiting relatives and friends here at pres ent. Mr. Creamer has run his large saw mill near here at its fullest capacity this sum mer; lie has some four or live million feel slacked in his lumber yard. John Ksi li has been chosen to teach the Reaver valley school. John is a bright young man ami we wish him success. Isaih Cates has limit a large hall and store building combined, near Reaver Val ley church and the grangers have removed into the new hall. 15. Wallace Frliard, of Kerr Moor, spent Saturday night and Sunday at Highland faim. Mr. Frliard is a student or Wit ten -burg college, Springfield, Ohio, and is home on a vacation. John Rickelts. proprietor of the High land farm, can boast that he has the lar gest field or buckw heat in this part of the country; I'.l acres of newly burnt land which he reail up thissumtner. John says lie is going to make buckw lit al a legal tender as a medium of exchange, editors bills included, as the promised prosperity is just simply a lai lure money gelling scarcer every day. Rlair Rickard. of Ciasgow, was instant ly killed on Sunday by a bolt of lightning. Me was -landing near a clothes line and the current struck him in the head. Mr. Rickard was a good citizen and leaves to mourn his loss a wife and three children. X. Km York t'aohlona. I ' p to t his time we have had a great deal or coior in our gowns and combina tions w hich heretofore were considered rar to gay Tor street wear. Violet and red has pel hap- lieen the most odd combination, while blue and green, cerise ami purple, black and gold, have attracted their own share or notice. Now thai the weather lias settled and has become permanently warm, such combinations as these are al most entirely abandoned and dove g ray and yellow, slate gray and pale pink, blue and wliiie lavender and :'orn color hold sway in 1 tie soft materials for extremely warm weather. A large variety of shades in green are worn, sometimes two or three shades in one gow n, and often one shade combined w ith cream, white or linen. Almost all or thin batistes, dimities, lawns, sw iss and linens are made over col ored slips and trimmed with ribbons, the same color as the slip or a contrasting shade. As silk is rattier expensive tor these summer gowns, the stores are show ing a large variety or lawns in solid colors, which make a cool and durable lining. Some skirts have the outside materials cut away to make enrvey or pointed yoke ef fects, leaving the plain lining for the yoke. This is oblen outlined with a band of lace, insertion, or two inch wide riblxin gather ed in tlie center lo make a double: rnllle. The skirls are trimmed around tlie bot tom quite a little. Three and four narrow riillies, either double or single, willi lace at both edges, make a pretty tinisli for thin dresses. The traveling gowns are sometimes trimmed W illi bias bands of the goods. Some of these are graduated, tlie narrow ones being near ihe top, while others use inch wide hands altogether. Large varieties of largest models can lie found in the late numbers of McDowell's Fashion .loi.rnals (piitilished at 4 West 14ih street. New York.) "La Mode de Paris" is f:i .m a year, XI cents a copy. "French I iressmaker" is t.'t.oo a year, and 30 ceuts a single copy. Hlllaaeaaa Hetleea. IT'IOHTviluable properties for le. Ct Ion !i or Ad .1 rem J A M ES N U LI Ally, at faw and Kent Kstnte A no t. Carroiltowt fa TMY pay retail price! I.KTTS will lake IT your order tor a Klrst i:i?ii fewlng ma culae, warranted Till YEaks lor (13.00 T,HK Ehenstiura- BuildlDK a, Loan AfsoeiHtlon will oder for lale at the Key Building. Kh engburtt, on the .'ourtb Monday In JI NK, fe.uou.ou. THUS, PAV1S, Lkhtir L.ajuh bb, Secretary. Frosl.lrnl. VdEISTS WANTEI: To (elicit Insurance (accidental and Insurance) old reliaMe c-iuii any . vurldus OTer t.OMU.Ui. I.arge profit aneured. Kelerence require I . MiKTHtSTbKN BEN.StHJICTY. IKiiuih, Minn The large barn on the farm of Rev. Wm. livers, in Jackson township, caught tire in some unaccountable manner be tween 11 and 1-' o'clock on Sunday night and was entirely destroyed. Four tine hoises. one cow, two tiuggies, two wagons, spring wagon, a sleigh, harness, six or eight tons or hay, and other farm imple ments were also consumed. There were several tons of old hay in the barn and Mr. I'.yers had just commenced harveting and bad put iu several loads of new hay. The loss will amount to f3,ouu with no insurance. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and epelally the oynter-lnvlna: people ol El-ennhuix. are Inrited to call at Knttt. Mclireen's Old Hellatile KMl.iurant. wben they wnl (toed, trerh Oyntern. tne iln. quart or itallon r you can have tliem Stewed or I- 'led, all at the lowevt price. Kreb Oyster every day. octllil JOS. HORNE & CO. Not a ma l older advertisement this lime. This is to '.ell you that ou Tueday, July 'tli. liegiiis our JULY CLEARANCE SALE It will pay every .-ustomer with in a hundred miles to attend this sale. Ilalf-piice will tie a big price. FiTty-six departments are involved. You can get new, fresh, clean good-, in wash goods, dress good-., silts, made-up shirt waists, and miller ami outer garments, of OUR STANDARD HICH QUALITIES. not to be contwmided with the cheap stuff, at ON K-lJI A KTKH. INK- Tiiu:i. oNh-iiALF or even Low Pi ices. Kemember none of these goods have lieen in the store more than m out lis. All purchases or flo and over sent express paid to all points with in Km miles. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IntheiViurt of tN.uiuion Pleas of t'amhrla countv la Id He Kim and ftna" account ol John J. lev lln. n."liinee ot I'tnlm Sundmaler. And now. to w it, the Fourteenth day ol June. a. i . Iv7. on motion ol E. f. Mirtln. Hi" i Thiimax J . Itell. Eeq . aiiioiriled auditor to di tnl ute the lundu In the band; 01 John .1 . Ilevlin. afoiunee, as flinwu ly the nrst and final account nlsail w'liiire. I'ik Cviium. CAMKKIA 'OI NTY.SS. Extract Iroro the record ol naid court. 'ertl tle.V I lie Eourt eenlti day of J une. a . n . ls"7. ISkali s. W Il.tYIS.. Prot onotary. Notice la hereby given that 1 will mt lir Ihe purpose ol dl-charitlni( the duties til the aliove appointment, at my tdtlce. Kom No a. Alma Hall. MnIo Ktreet: .lohnnunrn. 1'a., on Tt'Erw l iV.jriA '7. ItvT. at lu o'clock, a . when xnd where all irron Interested mil attend II I hey Fee iimper. or tie forever deliarred froiu cow ing in on .-aid hind THOMAS j ITEI.I.. Auditor .lolin'town. Pa., -lune-js, liw7 31. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the On ban' Court ol Cambria t'ouotv 1 ii re estate ol M irtlu McDonald, late oi Eaat Tai lor lownKhii. decea-ed. Ni'w..'olii 117. upon motion of P .1 Lit. tie. E.-.I.. lor H.N Knd.-ley. r. . the attoruev lor the executor, J itne H. O'Couoor is a- IMiinted auditor to dii'trlDute the lunds in the hand ot the nal-1 eiecutura. At Miown bv thalr nrnt and partial acouuut. at well aa to ascertain the rlKlilx ol the widow In ld eilale, and re port his conclusions to thl Court. Bv tuk Coricr. Take notice, that In pursuance ol the a Ikjvo an. loin mcnt. I wtll fit at in office In WH' I'lock, ErKiiklm street, .loho-iowo. Pa .on I I flAY A I cirsr lo. hm7. at III clock, a.m. when and where all psrt'es Intere'led. are required to make anil piove tneir ciaitn. or tie lorever de barred from cowing In tin said IudiI. JAMK.SH O'CONNOK. Julj lo, 'W7 31. Auditor. TRESPASS NOTICE. We the undersigned citizens ol Allegheny and Cleartield town-bip. tiereiiv give uoiice to the public not to trespass on mr lands. Any une loutid Iresspassing win be prosecuted to the lull extent ol tlie law. (sinned) John Sutton. H. S. Spreut. T. C M il er. James T. Sultun Joa. .1. VVelier. II. i i I'onrad. Elward Ivoiy. lot-epb A. Knse, Mrs. K Wills, John M"leruiiit. Joseph Sutton. August Short oer, Iheinlore M.itm. Alex. Ivory. Jt.ho treak. Jacob Kckentede. Pbtllp A Iray . ;eo. M. Sanker. . M. Kratir. Henrv .1. Conrad. Wll I lain Moran, lieo. P Krug. Koberl Johnston, John E. ManMtleld. Erancis 11- rla-al. Jim-n H. Maloney.John nanus. eo. Sevtuore. riridget I ouillns.in. Mrs. Albert Knoa. f. M Movers, Josephine Hutlman. Eranle Eaichl. Ir. VV.H uintnervllle. Simon P. MeMullen and John Mo t;oy . Mrs. Cornelius Sutton. May I, 1'7 1 yr. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Assigned estate ol .lames C. Hugh of Indiana, 1 lid ana county. Pa., and t. K. Eppley. ol the ny o i .lolin-U'wn . i amnria count v. It., trading and doing business a Hugh Av Epplev. in the r ourth ward td the City ot Jubnslown . (!aiuvia county . l a., hav me executetl a need ol voluntary assignment nl all their partnership projierty lo trust lor the benen . ol their C'ciiitora to the ou. dersigtieil. All ersons Inaebled to the said Hugh .V Eppley are requested to make pa) tnent. anil tiitise having ci iua against ine sauie lo pre sent theui without delav with JAMES M. Kl IH. Assignee. K E. CBirsswgLI.. ) Altorneyg. June I. V7. tit. OlilPLE J COMMISSIONERS N0TICR In the Court of Common fleas of Cambria bria county, la, ol marcn term, 18;'7, iSu. Michael I.uther vs. Agnes Lather. And now, to wit, June 14. Ift"7, on motion ol M it Stephens. Ktq., attorney tor petitioner. Harry !Herr. tut , appointed a commissioner to take testituony MY thi I oi'Kr. Tke notice. thl In pursuance ot ihe alxive ap pointtnent.t win sit at my omce. rioom INo o A ma Hall, .h lmtown. Pa., on W El .N Ksn a Y si ll.M 4 IK';, at ten oclock. a. at., when and where all interested may attend If ihey ace proper. I1AKK1 IX IKK K. July 16, "V7 31. Commissioner, ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby gtvet that Albert I'iel I and wile, ol Portage 'Kir.'aKO. uy UmiI ol v .iuu'.ary assignment, assigned ami tranalerred to the un ders 'gned all hta property, real anil personal. I n liut lor the benefit ol creditors. All persons owing aald estate win please make Immediate pat went , and those having claims against the aid estate will preseut them properly authenti cated lor settlement. WM A I.I.I SON. Assignee of Albert llebl aud wile. . Port axe Pa.. July l. ls.'7. IS Bt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. WESTOIM'S T GALLITZIN, PA. OlTers in varietj of stock, quality and prices, the greatest inducements for r- u rroduce to be found within 30 miles. s ,or C;ush or strictly fancy Wc Buy All Heavy Gccdc in Car-I DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES. CLOTHING, HATS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIE CEOTHS, WALL PAPER, FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, Salt, FIELD SEEDS, GROCERIES, letters testamentary on the estate ol Conrad Carl, late ol Clearfield towuship, t amhrl.i coun ty. Pa., having been granted to the undersigned by the On' bans' Cunrt, notice Is given to all per sons Indebted to said decedent lo make Itume .1 lale payment and those having claims against said estate to pieMeot tbetn proierly autnenn cated lor settlement. 1.1 hKCAKI.. Admlnlstraior, P. O. lung lhirieeuib Ave.. J E. M kKNKK'g. Any., Alloona Ktiencburg. Pa. June 4. 117. et EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I-ettcrs testamentary In the estate ol Susan A. Skelly. deceased, late I r'onage township. Cam bria couuty . Pa., having lieen granted lo the un deisigned by the Kesisierol Mills, etc.. ol said Couuty ol ainhrta, all persons Indeiited lo said estate are hereby noli tied to Dink- payment lo us with nt de ay and I luxe having clalmsagaiust said estate will preseLt them properly aulbent -raltd for seitlen.ent. W I I.I.I A M SKKI.I.Y, Oallltiln, Pa.. J A M ES s k El.l. Y . Portage. P. . June?. Ism;, i ft- JOHH P. bl llMTTOWb hsMiwlWililitalia all khxlasf MUSICAL. MERCHANDISE. Viellat, Caltara. Sanies, Accordeoas, Hanaeal- cat, Ae all hinds of Strings, etc.. ate. 811. 613. blZ. 617 Eabt 'Jh Uu. New York. Wc have a UKo utl, t fr Fine Color, Worked Solid lUiESTI BUTTER lu-e Clean Vegetables, etc., etc. Frcth Clean E We will not buy unclean c- or Kuftrr an.l white, no matter how r i &t 13 Soft them, an,l we bel eve u ir un , r t r ?DDOt SeH the Arsons who take JreZtef1' 1 best results. A poor IZ T t0, I,roJ.u otl one, even if he ells it .n n . , , rue 01 - , al hy should nroJuct' Oivasionally markets will 1. , 1 Toauc.e; ii, -n 1 un lieu, even with goo.1 goods or proJu. o. We handle ' CHOICE STOCK Whenever Possible. rool This soace will keen voti in tmii4i with nnr .tm 1.. i: - WANT YOUR TRADE. VISIT OUR STORE t. , ' WE ery low pru-es all through this great store. J aua gveyou IV. H. IVESTOM, - GALLITZIN, PL r DKALKll IX SIUVbS. RANGES. FURNACFS. Mooifing and Spouting. ALL Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pumps Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., ' EBENSBURG. - PENNA. 2 zr- t-i -r ?9l o - o- H- ? 2 -r " a o z2 . 7- THOSE PEOPLE Wto Have Been LoriE For Weather ORDINANCE. Be It coa-t.l l-y the Boivtuj and Tom-n I'onn rll ol Ihe lioriiUKli nl r,itinli'ir. and It If herrliv en arte J and urdainel tiy tlie authority ot tbe aama Seitiox 1. That the Ixirootth. bavin deter mined to conntrurt a newer ol ten (!) inclie In diameter, romtnearina' attheSuth al1 til lllirh land avenue, aud runnlnit South therefrom alonv Julian atreet to II Intersect Ion at t'rawlord ctreet. t l enre alonic raid t'rcwtnrd atreet Kat to a lot tielotiKlnic to I'amlirla county, thence arrora raid lot. connectinv with the tnaio newer on tbe .rorty ot t lie n.iid 'ounty ol I'ainhria. Itnme diately North ot the Jail wall. Sn-rioM - 1 hat tbe roft thrreol l -a and Is berehy afiifed ai a 5ewe tax uho tbeum; eny adjoinma" or a.larent to the fame, at the rate ol ii1 3-er earh foot Iront. arcordinic to the IrnlKKe oi the several i'roertle alonic the I Ine otsaid Julian and ('raw lord streets and ('atnhrla County lot, tie t ween tbe points designated In the lireredma: section, and the said sfK tax rhall te rollet'tltile from the owner or owners ol the ahuttlOK rouerttes. a datits ol like amount are now hy law rolleititiie. Men ion:?. That if the owner or owners ol any property, axalnsl which an asseMnent 'or sew -aae ttx has heen laid, as provided lor In the pre. redlf'K sections, shall tailor reluse In nay sucb asessuiem witbir sixty days alter liavlnic not re ol tbe same. tb9 said tioroutfh shall hie a claim Iheretore in the t'ourt ol t'eintuon '"leas in the County ot (Jauibrla, auainst tbe proieriy utioo wbich surb as-essmenl is laid, and may proceed to collect tbe same, as provided lor under the third section ol the Art nl the 1Mb ol May. Isw. Paused Dually hy 1-ouncll. July 6th. ItvT. THIt.MAS 11AVIS. I reMilent ol Council. A l proved liy T. Misn!) K: Hais. Hurnets. AtleKt: W. II ! nal.l., t.'lera ol t'oua Ml . surely ot enou-h of it last week. Then everybody was wondering whv it didn't rain and cool the air. Well, it nmtle a lein:int for Summer Gootls, such as Thin Coats, Liht rn.lt rwear, Straw Hats, Lawns ami all kinds of Thin Dress Gcols. It was just the kind of weather we wanted to thin oat our stock of Summer (ioods. We sold quite a lot and have a supply left for the next hot spell. When you want a Dress JSuit of Cot ties we want you to look over our stock as wc have a rood assortment at all prices, from 5.00 for an all-wool Dress buit which you want to see, and for sS .r sl we ean surprise you. In fact we are surprised ourselves to find what a nice suit we ean suityuu fr that amount. nothing is certainly ('heap, an.l we are s.itij.ile.1 ,ilu s Small Profit We hnve or.lere,. our Fa! Stock to airive in August. Imt in the meantime come in ami M-e what we cm .h. for ycu Wc take i.leaure in frhowiog you our goods whether you wih to hny or m t. ORDINANCE. Ke It enarted by the Marges and Town I'ouo cil ol the Kiir-tUKh ol Knnsiiur and II is heret.y enacted and ordamad hy tne autnorlty ol the same. SavnoK 1. The borooirh . bavinic determined to rourlruct a ahllc sewer ol ten (lo) Inches in diameter Iroin a point on Hiich street w her j the Same Is intersected hy ('berry Alley, running ea.-twanl thoretroin and connectioK with the main sewer on t'aroline street . SicmoH a. Tnat the cost thereof be and Is hereby assessed aa a se vase tax Uon tbe prop erty adotnln r ao,a en. to tbe same, at the rate oi Z3c par each loot Iroat, a-ordln to tbe Irontaite ol tbe several proierties alone the lino ol atd Hl(h flreet. between the points de.iirna ted In the preredtnc section, and the said sewaire tx shall he ooUectlloe from the owuer or owners of the almoin proiiertier, as debts of like amount are now by law colie-'ttole. Sn rum A. That II the owner or owners o1 any prmar y, aiilinst which an assessment for sew Mre tax lias boen laid, as provided lor tc tbe pre ceding sections, sball lall or refuse ui pay such as.-essiuent wlth'n sixiy tays alter haviutt noti.-e ol the same, the said boroua-h sball tile a. claim tnerelor lu tbe urt ol Ooui mon Pleas In the kjuntyol Oatnhria. axalosi the iroerty upon which such assessment la laid and may proceed to codec the same, as provided lor under the third section ol the Ail ol 1Mb ol May. IH. f.S4ed Dually hy Council. Juiv ttlh li'.'T. I'HuM IaVS. Piesulent ol kiuncll. Approved hy T Ma"1 !! hakio. Hurne s Attest: W. 11 CuMiilLl., t:ict ul DuaiiMi. Jul 10. V7. Si. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Ksta'e of Joseph Iiell. deceased. letiers te-iaioeniary haviua .een cranted to t ie un.lerlxne I in the estate ol Joseph Itell, ate ol CortaKe uwnstup. t'amhria c .uuiy, ra.. d ceysed, notice Is hereiiy K'vm to all loose in d iled to said a.-tite to make Immediate pay uieot and those bavinic claims axamst the same to present tliem properly authenticated tot set tlement. JA.wES 1 1 KI.I. Julys 1sT et. Kxecutor. Spring Announcement! Ve can now show you the best assortment of Fine Spring Cloth ing in Cambria eonnty anil at prices that will surprise you. Men's all-wool Suits from 5 up. Children's all-wool Suits from fl to $5. No matter whether you are lean or fat, short or tall, we can fit you Our increasing business compelled us to enlarge our room and we have also increased our stock. We can now show you a much larger assortment of fine goeds than ever before. Our this season's Clothing has been made especially for us and is equal to any merchant tailor's make. Our Gents' Furnishing Stock was never so complete. We also carry the best line of Shoes in Cambria county. A visit to our store will convince ou that the best place Z 1 i.. I It i - f . . - r iii uic ruuuiv iu iiii wen-mane, nice in img i iotuin. Cents Fui- i: i cm -.1 " nishings and Shoes is with us. C.A. Sharbaugh, CAKROLLTOWN, PA. Wanted-An Idea 2 can think iinir eimple Xhliut to (wOentr Protect your Ideas: thev mav bring wealtn. . Write j6hN W ltlDEKBl'R.S ' tX.. Patent . , neya. Waablnirum. i. c.. f or their !. prtae oflar I adiual ul two iiuAdrad lavwr- a waaied. X ??5Si!d ly the followlnir il-ai r: Ekkssiu icu-H. A. ShiM-niaaer. Cai- I. U. ISilliier. SPAMil-KK-K. M. - K. t'. licore. Sol Til Koi:k-. S Store. And -ati-fariicin in a eood eookirifr ap-pliaiif.-. one that is a Kood taker and a prf-i-t ruatr. .in iimlf in mi ii, alU m, a i-w uf iiK'fin.e every want t.f the liou-c-l-i'iir al iiuMlrratf eo-t. They have all Hi.- I:ii.-t iiiipr.ivemeiiti. and are made of the U-m niaiertal. and l.y th te-t wurk-in.-ii. They have uiatiy gjtid point uot hmnd in othi-r-lnves. W-n.ip!y c ami for t he CI X I IKKELL A what arisu pruve-uu nioie. JuJe lur yonr--lf. Your money hark if uut satisfied. iiKoI.l.TOWN I. J. Iietritk. I1astici llider. I'ATTON-A. .M. Tbortia I inv t;e..ri.'e A. Son. I I:ksmiX -I rr-oii .SloTC Ifeti.ViSI Trcr
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