u u n r.Ht.SBl KM. F.. flil DA 1", T'l ". I'frson.t trantinif Kjr trtt V fAi JVtfr should Ifire thfir irtleri u itk it ! feast our A itunlvanre nf jmblivatlon j . . . LOCAL . IXU VERSOMAL. S.unin;r r boarder nre scarce. AH cut up-tlie prices on clotfctt at 'DrV.'fi'. If you w-!t all'lie news, su barrrfbe for the Kkkkman. Natural tas the talk about Earkera "barai"" In ptothrng. Mrs. Frank ;urly t visiting relatives ami friends In Pittshurn. Mr. P.'ter Kntwald. of GaM'.zlu, spent a few hours In town on Thursday. Mi Nannie Fulton, nf -JohnsWwn. U tNltinii Mi Julia Leromon, if this vla. On ToMday W. V. McXteer, of Loret to, was aprMlritetl postruarter t t'jat place. Von. lAivd. of I'ittsbutB, Is on a yislt to bis mother. Mm. K .1. Lloyd, of this place. Messis Ira IHvis anft Harvtjy Slineman. of this ?!ace. tHk a trip to Altoona on Tue-ulav. MWs Alice Zhm nii her sinter, Mr. Amelia Wherry, paid vilt to Johnstown on Thursday. t: c a little thre year old nn of Mr. and Mrs .!hn I. ar.s, of the East ward, died on Friday last. lMrs. lr. Dornec, of t'urnberUnd, Md., lititm her prnts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph " McDonald. In this place. Messrs. Jno. ti. C. Hearer. Joseph A. lirav and T. R. Sranlan, of Carrolltowo. were In town on Thursday. For fine arovrles of all kin!, the best In town. o to J . A F. Shoemaker' store on Julian afreet Trices thi lowest. Mr. I .en We. tax collector for Crovle township and one of Its most prvrre4sWe citizens, was .n town on Wednesday. J.mes(;. I.nnii, a farmer of iilackUrk township, ' Indiana county, was gored to death by an Alderney bull on Friday. Mr. Theodore F.vans. of Altoona. who was visiting friends In this place for sev eral dsys, returned home on Tuesday. Whv not et clothes to fit you while ynu are about it ? Markers' make a upet-lal-ty of good clothing and guarantee a good ft. Attention Is called to the new ad. of lr. I.. Frederic, tuir enterprising xartdU't IT you need anything In his Hue RWe him a rail. Francis Kote, who was shot bv Ms In sane son a few weeks airo, died at his home riear C'oburn, Centre poun'y, on the 13ih lnt. Count yonr change when you leare our bargain counters and you will find that Barkers Is the place to get your money back. Messrs. T. M. Richards, Fes Lloyd. C IT. Harker, of thl.s r'ace, and FM. Cral. of 1-lftshurg. are camping out on the Devil's Tract. "Why rfMn't 1 come bere first?" was what the lady said who saw Parkers' (Hock of clothing after she had purchased else where. William F. Trout, a resMent of Sus quehanna township, died at bis home on Sunday last from consumption, lie was fortv-twn vears of ace. The Carrolltown ball elnb will play a game with t?i home tesm at this place on Sstornay next If the Carrolltown team does't get spared attain. Cnnemaneh. this connty, and Coalpori, Clearfield countv. have been crested money order offices : nllefonte and t.allllzen In ten atlonal money enter oHces. Mr. John S Wets who carries on watrnn melting In all Its branches at Car rolltown. and Mr. Hsrry IJender. of the sam place, wcie In town on Thursday. Somerset coonty Is to have a new court house. The County Commissioners have concluded to act npnn the recommendation of several (iramt Juries In th matter. The astrologers say that this year Is to be one of great fatalities, because It began ' with a total eclipse of the sun on January 1st. and ends with annthsr. December 31st People get wild to get Barkers' bargains wild If they don't get them, and wild If they go to any store than Barker which Is conceded to be the leading store In the town. A. C. Buck A Co.. of Carrolltown. have the contract foi putting the tin roof on the church nf that place. They Just completed their work on another building In that place. Mrs. Ella Plsnk and children, of Christiana, Lancaster coonty, who have been visiting Mrs. E. P.oherts for the past few days, returned to their home on Wed nesday. Buptnre cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, ah Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Tase at once, no operation or delay frsm busi ness, attested by tnousands of cures after others fa,L A brse was stolen from II. A. F.ogh, of Latroi.e. on last Saturday night The horse Is a light bay. thirteen years old. with small luroo In center of right shoulder, and thin lo fletrii. Miss M..'lle McXeelins, of Johnstown, who was t.ie guest of Misses Maud and Mary Bender, of this place, for several days, departed foe Carrolltown on Monday to visit her friends. The body of a lady was found In the Cnnemaugh. a short distance below lohns town.on Sunday, tin ber person were a cold ws.rh -in . .. w..,. .. . I'Kiii-Tni io i nave oeen a Ia eiger on the Ill-fated Day express. Master Joe Miller son of Col. John MllUr, of the Blair nouse. who bas been laid .p for a couple of months with a sore le. Jajured by falllna while playing ball at Hunik.gdon, Is at Wt able to be out on crutch. -Rev. Father Rlchacl Brown, pastor of the Cath lic cor.gregatiuo at Lilly, Is re ported seriously 111 frHtt ttie tffecU Of an old In'urv r.v-.lu i rrnn. , v.. ruahors,. during tbe late war In which he served a a chaplain. Ti?S w' f r"(lT 'a1 Mn Cure JI , J . "'pnu,r1- tinker Mouth, an Headache. In hllob's Catarrh Remedy. , ..! Injector free wltb each Lottie. U w:;;:.'"'1'--Mouth, .nd A It If you desire se .enn and aweet breath. "ld by Dr. T. J. Davison. Price Oti cents. Hre is an Item of Inter. . .k. If Olte clothinir ...r . .1 . . j - "-". ia puc away eoth o kT UC"1 ,n I,D ' ,7 U e oo matter how long It ih7yU.Wi".Bn, tbe bargain s of - -n IU CIOID na rtr. Uv k t. " parsers-, as order " ' . J t0 mtD' 00d9. Jill?1 ood.. have Barkers', as co'Doifncfd thi nti.i Li . early to close out their at vet, low prices. it sa want a Great chancei I Big. tales I Bargains to clothing at Barkers'. Mr. Lemuel Davis, of the Tare Hone. llosrlng Springs, was In Ebensbum on "Wednesday. A valuable horse belonging to Messrs. i nara Day is, of this place, died on Wednesday morning. Mr. Flerman Connell bas ben elected lender of the Ebensborg Band, to eucceed Mr. John Lelghty who resigned. Mr. Charles. Erk. son of P. L. Eck. of Carrolltown. white hantlng a steam drill from Carrolltown to Ebeosburg on Tuesday last, had the misfortune to make a nrissten In attempting to get on the wagon with tbe result of having tbe wagon run ever his foot, crushing H badly. The County Coram Issloners asked au- j thorlty of the court to negotiate a loao of tb7,00) for the purpose of erecting bridges and other extraordinary expenses. Tbe court tirade an order for tbe sate of $30,000 of bonds and Intimated when they wanted metre they could apply aaio. Indiana JrVei7er. Mother Tlorteose. Superior of the order nf the Sisters tf St. Joseph, at Flushing N. Y.. died at the convent in that place on Tuesday of last week. The deceased was the superior of the mother house of the or der In this place a onmber of years ago and her death wi'.l be deeply regretted by all who knew her. Mr. Ira Torallneon. of Altoona, while at worV Saturday afternoon shingling a roof fell from the roof to tbe ground, a dis tance of twenty-five feet, and Injured him self pretty badly. When picked up his left arm was found to be broken, his ankle bad ly sprained, besides his body receiving a regular shaking up., Oenrge J. Myers, of Ashvllle. has been appointed Poor Director to fill rhe vacancy vaased by tbe death of Jacob Shaffer. The appointment was made by Messrs. Easly and Long, the surviving members of tbe board of directors, and Is for the onezplred term of Mr.'fchsfTer. which would baye end ed on the 1st Monday In January next. Male members of the Amlsb sect of Somerset are not permitted to wear suspen ders or own a buggy wltb a folding top. but If the top U stationary it U all right. All members wear 'hooka and eyes" Inatead of buttons on their clothes. This is strictly adhered to by both sexes. No fenale mem ber Is aMowed to wear a bat or have ary roffles oo. A tramp printer, aged about 43 or 50 years, after making tbe rounds of the print ing offices In'fireensburg on Friday morn ing last, started along the railroad towards Jeannette. where he had been Informed he could obtain work. When midway be tween fireenshurg and and Rodehaugh's lucr.el he was struck bv Pay express and Instantly killed He was shabbily dressed and was utterly destitute. Pennsylvania has been divided Into the districts by the Census Bureau for the ap- i prnachinor ennmeratlon. The elatfch diss tnct comprises the eonntlea of Armstrong. Cambria. Clarion. Fayette. Indiana. Jeffer son. Somerset and Westmoreland ; popula tion In l.ssn. 361.340. Each district will have a superintendent, who will receive as compensation 125 In addition to one dollar for each one thousand names enumerated. An Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. ;ungst, whe were en route on Day Ex press, died on Sunday morning In the car after the train had left Wllroore. from chol era Infantum. Tbe remains were brought to Altoona where Undertaker Arthur took charge of them and prepared them for bur ial. They were then taken East on Mall, the parents accnmpanlng them. The par ents were on their way from Beatrice, Michi gan, to Landisvllle, this Stat. Hon. Daniel McLaughlin and family, of Johnstown, are now residents of this place. They occupy the fine bu llding of Mr. James McCloskey. on Main street. Mr. McLaugh lin lost all he possessed except his family In the flood. Mr. McLaughlin Is an excellent lawyer. He still retains his office In Johns town. He resided In this place for years, where he carried on the mercantile business, which he gave up when he went to Johns town to practice law. OallitTin Vindicator. A terrible accident harpened on the Barley farm. In Bloomfield township. Bed ford county, on Tuesday. The Bedford Development Company has been prospect ing for minerals on the farm, and found It necessary to do considerable blasting. A man named smith, of Emlenton. Pa., and J R 'Ir'- of West Elizabeth, undertook to i"" oisi wun dynamite. There was a premature discnarge. and Smltb was literal ly blown to pieces. Dare was burled a dis tance of twenty-five feet, but, strange to say, was not seriously burt On Wednesday morning about 9 o'clock Jim Lewis, a notorious colored barber at Derry. -shot his wife twice. Tbe first ball lodged In her arm and the second shot took effect In the groin. Neither of the wounds. It Is thought, will prove fatal. Lewis Is a tough customer wbo has figured In several cutting scrapes, and at one time shot Coo Cue tor Bell, for which be served a term In the penitentiary. Tbe couple have not been llyitg together as amicably as they should, and on Wednesday morning they had tbe usual racket with the above result If any of our readers are In need of artistic and substantial cemetery work, made from tbe best qualities of marble and ranlte. they will do well to call en J. Wil kinson A Sou, marble and granite dealers in this plaee, where they will find a nice stock to select froa. or send them word and they will visit you with a large selec tion of new ecd original deslgcs, tbey guar antee all their work and If tbelr work Is not as represented they will not ask you to take It, tbey are prepared to fill all orders at home and abroad at prices that defy com petition. Give them a trial. A 3 6m. The Pennsylvania railroad has Issued this order : AH bosses must be present woen tneir employes are paid lo Identify " i"r ooara. mem. cum againet wksning or groceries will not be accented or paid on written order of tbe Superinten dent No liquor till will be paid under axy circumstances. Any employe who neg. leete to pay his board, clothing and living expenses will be dincharged. No employe wHI be permitted to ride over the road without proper permission. Suspen sion will follow a violation of the latter rule. McDonald Is selling goods at rock bottom prloes at both his stores (Loretto and Cree son) for spot cash or trade or to prompt paying customers, as follows : Sugars, 8. 9. It and 11 eenta per pound ; teas, S3, 50 and TO eeois per pound ; Coffees. 20 to 23 cents per pound j B boxes of essence of coffee, 10 cent ; B papers baking soda, 10 cents ; 2 boxes of baking powder. 10 cents ; 2 boxes of yeast. 1C eects : 4 pounds of rice. 25 cents ; 4 pounds of pruoes, 23 cents ; 4 pounds of dried apples. 25 cents ; 3 pounds Ul or,,,J peacnes, 25 cento ; 5 pounds bar ley, 23 cents j 5 pounds of oat meal, 23 cnu ; 6 pounds of rolled oats, 23 cents ; 6 pounds or bomlny, 25 cenU ; S cans of corn. 23 ceuts ; 3 cans of tomatoes. 23 cenU; 3 pounds of starch. 25 cents ; 6 pieces of soap. 23 cent ; 2 pound of star candle. 23 cents ; 1000 matches. 10 cents ; a broom 23coU; 2 wash boards. 25 cents ; good yrup 40 cents per gallon ; pure vinegar "5 cents per gallon ; flour, meat, dry goods notion, cats, caps, boots and shoes at equally low prices. We always pay the highest prfcel fur all kinds of flouotry produce, Tbe census of 1690 is to be made as close, searching andJlntlmate as possible, and among other Hems never before em braced in census reports will famish tabu lated statements of tbe recorded Indebted nest of tbe people. The idea Is to present statistics showing tbe extent of this private j Indebtedness of record and tbe form In which it exists namely, whether In real estate or mortgages, debts otherwise se cured, or in general indebtedness through notes and bllle payable. Emery TLotnpson. son of Thos. Thomp son, of near thts place, met wltb a serious accident oa Menday last. lie was playing with powder and bored a bole and filled it with powder in a bot.rd when he went to light It wtca a match the bead flow off ex ploding the powder which struck him fair In tbe face. His face is terribly mangled and Is swollen out of all manner of sh ipe but it 1s thought that ho will recover with out the loss of bis eyee which are also tnll of pewder. This Is a warning to boys wbo are a the habit of playing with powder. Oxrrytrte Record. William Zuodel was arrested at Mauch Chunk last week and Monday morning was taken to Johnstown by J.T. Harils. tbe Chief of Police of that city, toaaewer to the charge of stealing a heavy gold ring, valued at 1250. from the dead body of Mrs. Eatez stlne, a victim of the Johnstown flood. Tbe ring was found in a pawa broker's shop In Pittsburg, and a Ucket for it in Zundel's possession. Zundel Is a native of Carbon coonty, about 25 years of age, and was em ployed as a bar-tender to Ben Sulka's res taurant In Johnstown at th time of the flood. lie waved a bearing and was brought to Jail onTuesday. A telegram from Kansas City says : A detective from Indiana. Pa., is here at tempting to find Belle Allison, from that place, who, her friends ?ear. bas met with foul play. She left ber home on June 19:h, having previously arranged to elope with D. S. Ilarrold, a barber of Effingham. Kan., wbo Is married and tbe father of eight childreo. Tho couple arranged to meet In tbla city on June 23d. On that date Harrold was here, but since then be has been living at his home as usuaL Nothing bas been heard of Miss Allison since her departure from Indiana. When she left tome ahe bad ?2.000 In her possession, and It Is feared that she has been murdered and robbed. Charles Scott, son of John Scott, a eon tractor of Pittsbnrg. was shot and Instantly killed by James Lebr, of Allegheny, at tbe camp of the Eureka FUhlcg Club, or Alle gheny, in Somerset county, on Sunday last. Scott and several other young men were guests or the club, and Lebr was tbe cook. Lehr had been drinking heavily, was In a dangerous mood and had threatened to shoot several members of tbe club. Toung Scott with several others started to go to Con C ae nee when Lehr pulled out his re volver and began firing at them. He fired several shots, one of which struck Soott in tbe back, killing hlu Instantly. Tbe mur derer was arrested and taken to Jail at Somerset. If all or half tbe stories are true that one bears abouttbeamountof stolen money. Jewelry, and other valuables In tbe posses sion of parties in this city and vlclntly and down the river on both sides as far as New Florence, some systematic effort ought to be made to recover tbem. A prominent doctor of this city says that a relative of bis at Nineveh saw a young man with a box containing fl.COO In gold which be bad found on tbe river bank. Another premi cent resident of this city said on Monday that for five per cent, of all valuables be would recover he could at earth 110.000 worth of stolen valuables. Tbe statement has been made that parties living down along tbe river in Indiana and Westmore land counties have their bouses full of goods and valuables of all kinds gathered from the river and taken from the bodies In the flood Juhntioven Tribune. Over Nik Tbwnaawd ;.. The Johnstown Tribune of Wednesday says : Mr. n. A. French, of tbe Bureau of Information, states that his department closed to-day, having completed Its labors. According to tbe Bureau's registry and canvass the number of living people in Johnstown and Immediate vicinity, or other wise accounted for, U 22.8S9. This leaves. puttiug the population at a little over 29,- 000. ae fixed by Clark's directory, 6.111 peo ple unaccounted for. Mr. French thinks that these figures are within a few hundred not over four hun dred of being correct. These figures also include persons absent from tbe city visiting, who are Included In tbe 22,889 given as the present population From these figures it would appear that the total loss of life in tbe great flood was about 6,000. Of this number, according to tbe Bureau's statistics, about 2,000 have been recovered. Tbe books of tbe Bureau are now In tha hands of tbe Beard Inquiry, and will events nally go to the State Flood Commission, by whom the figures will be regarded as offi cial. This official statement of tbe Bureau on Information may not be correct It Is diffi cult to believe that over six thousand of our people went with tbe flood bat this work was done In a painstaking manner by Intel ligent and earnest gentlemen, and is cer tainly tbe best that will eyer be performed on the same lines. Dletwrjr af the Jktaiateww rie4. J. Vf. Keeler fc Co. of Philadelphia have In press for early Issue, a complete and accurate History of the Johnstown Flood, Including all tbe other sltles and towns that have suffered likewise. It will be well Il lustrated. WU1 be sold through agents, or mailed direct on receipt of (1.50. Tbe demand will undoubtedly be Im mense, as the thrilling experience, pathetic Incidents, deeds of heroism, nnparallelled suffering, devastation and death, and tbe sympathy shown in the contributions of millions for their relief, form a II Is tor y of the most Intense Interest to all, and a hist torr every one will want to preserve In book form. It certlnly offers a great op portunity for a gent a host of whom will be needed to supply tbe demand for this work. This work was begun systematically by Cot. John Rodgers when the mi Utary au thorities assumed control. It was continued by Mr. Harry Keller, and completed by Mr. French. BAMklAUE UfEHSU lUCID, The following marriage licenses were Issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, July 21, 1689: John Karl and Rose Keesler, Conemaugh. Henry Best and Annie . Bradley, f'rus gallty. John F. Campbell, East Conemaugh and Sarab Jane Pittman. Franklin. Michael McUee and Maggie E. Philips, Johnstown. David Marker. Johnstown and Susan Jones, Coopersdale. Blair Packard and Laura C. Fry, Reads township. Tbe Act AsatlaaS Cigarettes. The following is the text of the act passed by the last legislature concerning the sell ing of cigarettes : That If any person or persons shall sell cigarettes to any person or persons nnder tbe ace of sixteen years, be or she so of tending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be sen tenced to pay a fine of sot more than three bundled dollars. A Ilel liferent tJ aibinil. lie bad imbibed too freely of Intoxicants, and conceived the idea tnat some on must feel the force of bis displeasure. There were no men about whom he considered Ms equals, and he was at a losa what to do. In casting about he saw a medium sized woman. Mrs. Charles Elwvne. bis wife, and at once proceeded to pommel her. A black eye. a contusion on the neck, and several bruises about the body was all the physical rlamace sr.ffered by the poor woman, when a stranger passing in bis wagon. pa the fracas, and decided to take a hand In It I Charles Elwlne soon regretted that more' eecrecy was not given to his puglistic ef- ! forts, and slunk away the worst whipped j man in town. All this occurred near Lin- ; coin Bridge Monday afternoon. Up to last accounts no arrests had been made. John town D -norrof I B-a-y Crrl-a- rVee:;- th. re.n.,1- , vsnla K mil road Tbe Pennsylvania raiiroad company has i Issued instructions to all baeitage a genu j and baggage masters on the system east of rittsonrg and Erie to receive and carry free j of cost In the baggage cars bahy carriages, j when accompanied by their owners. This is a concession In favor of the chil dren which their parents will heartily ap predate ; and It is but another manifesta tion of the constant endeavor of the com pany to make the road attractive to every body iiki. SHAFKF.R Died at h's home in oallltz- j rPAKKNOTIfK !n on Friday. Julv 19th. 189, Mr. Jacob t 1 The Kbensburg Woolen Mill ls prepared Shaffer 'aoerT about 7 years to do all kinds ot country work, roll carding, snarter, age artom years. ,innln and c.lortnif done on short notice. Deceased was horn In Bedford county. On Ebenstura-. June 14. leu.- ra the 8th day of March. 1814. was married to j Doratha D.xison, daughter of Joseph Dod son, of Freedom, Blair county. In Septem ber 18.W. tbev first went to housekeeping on a farm near Loretto. Cambria county, (well known to tha neighborhood as that of Cat) tain M. McGutre) during tbe long pe riod of bis married life be spent tbe princi pal part in Cambria county, where he fol lowed tbe occupation of stone mason and farming. Tbe offspring of bis marriage was teu childreo. six of whom survive him. Of the next generation there are forty seven grand children and fifteen great grand children, three of whom were at hla funeral. Wbeo summoned "to give an ae - count of bis stewardship." be was a mem ber of tbe Board of Poor Directors and tbe last art was performing 'be duties required at tbe Institution. He then bade the In mates farewell and told them it was for tbe last time. For tbe last year be was In de clining health, and conscious that death was near at hand. Tie bore his sufferings with great patience, and perfectly resigned to tbe will of God. Fortified by receiving tbe last sacraments of the chnrch of which he was a practical member, he Loped for reward beyond tbe grave. Oo Saturday. July 20lh, his remains were taken to bt. Patrick's Catholic church, this place, where a Requiem nigh Mass was offered by Rev Father Boyle for the repose of bis soul, and tbence to tbe cemetery thereto attached, where tbe body was laid to rest, until sum moned, we hope, to a glorious resurrection. Four biotbers survive bim. one of whom was. prefect at his funeral, S. S. Shaffer, of Indiana county. May he rest In peace. F. J. P. DRISKEL Died at his borne In Alle gheny township on Thursday, July 18tb, 1SK9, Mr. Michael Driskel, aged 47 years. Michael Drisael. wbo died on July 18th was born near tbe spot on which be died about 47 years ago. From his earliest years be was remarkable for industry, in telligence, energy and perseverance. Those traits of character led him at an early age to try bis fortune In tbe West, where he spent about twenty years, returning with a hand some competence. About ten years ago bis health was, however, impaired and with In tervals of . Improvement he gradually de clined and during tbe past nine months his sufferings were indescrible. He endured all wltb heroic fortitude and died without regret regretted bv all. For manly energy, genuine Integrity and open banded liber ality he wts conspicuous, and has not left bis superior behind him. May be rest In peace. K. LITZIN'GER Died at his borne in Che9t Springs. July. 12. 18R9. of consumption, John R. Litzinger, aged 38 years. During bis long residence here, Mr. Litz inger was known to every one and was greatly esteemed for bis kind and cheerful disposition. lie was a good husband and an affectionate and loving father, and we have eyery reason to believe that be Is now In the enloyment ot a blessed immortality. Be leaves to mourn bis loss a bereaved wife and seven children, the youngest being about one year of age, besides his aged mother and one sister, Mrs. Scott Burns, of Hastings, and three brothers of Chest Spilngs. On Sunday morning his remains were taking to St. Augustine's Catholic church, followed by a large number of rela tives and friends, where a high Mass was said for the repose of his soul. Tbe re mains were then taken to tbe Catholic cem etery and consigned to the family plot. .May bis soul rest In peace Baeklen'. Aralra S.Itc. Toe Best halve In tbe world for Cut. Bruise. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Ferer Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains iOrns, ana all bkin Eruptions, and posl- uTeiy cures rues, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to 1e perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box bold at the drug store of E. James, Ebenst burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. I SatlTered For mora than tan years wlta that dreadful dls ease. caUirh. and osed aTary available medicine which was recommended to me. I cannot thank yoa enouicb tor tha relief which your Cream Balm naa anorxiea ma. manual aiejen, Wlnfleld, xor anecu years i was annoyed with severe pain In my head and discharge into toy throat from catarrh. My tense of smell was much Im paired. By the use of Ely's Cream Balm I hare overcome these troubles. J. B. Case, St. tenls Hotel. N. Y. "V'OTIf'E TO STOCKHOLDERS X The annual meeung ot the stockholders ttbe Cresson Springs company will I held at the Mountain House. Cresson. Pa.. on Tuesday August tib. IkSs.. at o'eloca a. m. I um..t, s,.i President and I'l rectors same day and place. Ebeneburtr, JalylB, t8B.-3t. seeretary. TETTlNr,. m Tbe ucdersls-ned will receive rmrAi until Jcly 1st for the painting and plastering ot the new Catholic church at Chest Springs the bidders to nnd all materials. Bidders sh.'.i.k to see me personally can call on me on Satnrdava or otherwise address me at Chest Springs. Ha. . M.J. WALTZ. Ebensourx, June 28, l!f8S. TItlAI. LIST. Sr'attaL Covar 4th Mojh,t iw Arerrr Chtisty... vs. Mitchell et ai. Abernatby t. Kenn. Buck vs. Christy. Weaver vs. Brenner. Klnports vs Hasklna. Miles- vs. BuraetU Martin .vs. baker. Smuckerk Co vs. Leahey. KoUey liarper .. vs. flake. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Ebecsburg, Jaly 26, 1S8. Broth 'y. LEGAL NOTICE. Iottle B. riasaonplonah by 1 In the Court ot Com ber next friend. Wesley t moa Pleas of Cam. Stephens Vbna Co.. No. 1 Iee. vs. (Term, 1883. Ubel James Hassonplough J in Kivorce Having; been ap(xloted (?oiu miss loner In the above entitled action to take and report testi mony and to report a decree, notice Is hereby riven that 1 will sit at my office la the borough of Khensburf, oa Saturday tha 17th day of August, 1W.. at 10 o'clock a. at., for the purpose ol dis chancing the duties of said appointment, when and where all persons Interested mav attend. DONALD L. Dt'iTON. ljusbiirK, July 29, lw.-st. ComT. POUTK-AL ASSOl'SrEMK.TI. I riyj THE IKt K'RACY OF CAMBKIA i J. 1'Ol'NTY. I bereby Damn my (wit as a ranrfMate for tha nomination tor th office or Kelster and Kecur Jr t the enntnir Iemirtie Primary. ;tI.tJTlNE J. BL.AIK. EbcngtmrK. March 20, 1S8S. FK lUSTKier ATTORNEY. F. J. t'"ooa. of .'ohnMowo, Penn'a. Sujet to the decision of the Democratic 1 rluiary Eioo Ion. hWoncburic. fa.. May 2 I8S9. FOR I1STKIT ATTORNEY. To th leiDocratlc voters of Cambria county. I liertiy announce myself as a candi date lor the nfllce ol liirtnct Attorney, f ul'ject to the rulei of tbe lcmorratic I'sriy. IKi.VtLU e. wnox. Etencburr. April 29. IHW. TTS(K IjlSTKltrr ATTORNEY V Jsmc M. Walters of JohnMown. Pa. Subject to Uie decision oi lue iwmocrauc rnmi- rlen. Eeust)UM March 15. lasv. IOK IMioTHONOTAHV. 1 To the Democratic vofrg ol Cambria coun ty. T hirtl'V d boo see Tnyself as a can.1M.ite lor the tiiilnt'l.n of the office of Prothonotary. sub ieclto the decision ol the I toor m i ic rimanee ' JAM ES I A K BY. Conemaugb Bor.. First ward. March 2S. 1H9. I-SOR PKOTHONOTARY. To th Democratic Toters f t'emhrla county. 1 hereby announce niyrelt as a candidate tor the ottlne ol Prothonotarv. ubect to the action of the ensuing Democratic Priuiarr election. CKllKHEfJ.MJU.EK. Conemauich Bor.. May 10, lsa I -r-HjR PK1K DIRECTOR. J p The nstneol Kaphlel Hlte of Carroll tewn- .hin id announced is a candidate tor tbe nomina tion for Peer IMreetor subieot to the decision of the Democrrtle prt marv election. Ebensbunr. May 8. 18. "fXECUTKlX NOTICE. g4j letter- tertamentarr on the estate of Michael L. Itriskel. deceased, having been rct ed to the underMied. all portions Indebted to aald estate are hereby Dotthe.1 to make payment to me without delaj, and those hvtnii claims aainst the same will present them, properly au thentlcated Icr settlement, to AMANDA DKISKKLk Executrix of Mlchsel ltfickel. dee'd. Loretto. July as, lssa.-er. EXECtTKIX NOTICE. Estate of Redmond Mellon, deceased, letters tetlmen'try on the estate of Raymond Mellon, late of Chest Stvituts. Cambria county, pa., deceased, havlnic been icranted to the under signed, all persons ladebted to tail estate are hereby notified lo make payment to me without delay, and those barinic claims acalnst same will present them, properly autbenttrsted for set- I tlementto KKI WlEl m ki.uon Cheat Springs. July 28, lasn.-flt. EXECtTOK-S NOTICE. Havlnc been appointed executor of the last will and testament of Jacob '.. Nagle, late of Allecbeny township, deceased Notice Is here by t-tven to all persoas Indeoted to said estate to make immediate payment to me and those liav lns; claims against the same will present them properly autuenUcatd for scttlemrrt. N1I..AS NAiiLE, Executor. Allegheny Tap., July 12. 1MS. FOR SALE. A lot of ii round situate In the borough ot Tunnelhill. Cambria county. Pa., tmntmii 110 feet on Port sue street and extending back 26u feet k.rlnir rh.rM.n .rwlml two 1. 1 . i . -. ri n m rnnT a 1 n - Inc 6 rooms and tbe otacr 8 rooms. The property will be sold separate or toireiner to sun pnrcbas ers. For further particulars inquire of Michael Donovan, Ebensburir. Pa MRS. MARY J. BYKN1 Ebensbunc. April lss. 3mo. TAKM VDK SALE A There will te disposed of i private sale. a farm situate fourth mile from In AlleebeoT township, one- Lorett. on the road leadlnK from said plare to Kriensburg;. This tartn 9on tains about so acres. atout At acres of which are cleared, having thereon a new two-ftory irame houst and barn, tine orchard. etc and Is In a good state of eultlvatlon and well watered, lor further particulars address FRANCIS O'KKIEL. Loretto. Keb. 1. Is8. Loretto. I'a. ADMINISTRATOR'S MIT1CI. Notlse is bereby given that letters ot ad ministration cum testaineoto annexo on the es tate of Richard Mayers, late ct ummerbill township, Cambria county, fa. v--ed have been grunted to the nnilersln;j . erseus Indebted to aald estate are he.'... lied to make payment tome w;tboat ils.uj ..- those baring, claims against the same w.l. present them, properly authenticated for setleu.ent to HENKV Hl'UH. Adm'r of Kichard Mayers, dee'd. AUUITttK'S NOllCE The undersigned auditor appointed by tbe Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county tc report distribution of tbe the fund In tbe bsodr of Jofcepb Miller, assignee ot J. C. Ttoel. at abown by his first and nnal account, to anc among tbe persons legally entitled to receive tho same bereby givos notice that he will sit at hie office In tbe boroui h ol Kbensbuix. on Wednes day. August Ttb. 1S'9. at lo o'clock a. m.. for the purpose ol attending to the duties ot said ap pointment, at wbl-h time and place all ersons Interested shall attend or be forever debarred from coming, in on said fund. ALV1N EVANS. Auditor. Ebensbunr July 12. ivt'.'.-i't. Vl Mitauuri r-ifle RftWv u l ii Ktintf. to T'iuta in Arkaum, Tn ami Kebrmli. Atiru-t 6th sui Ji-tb IimK tsil ?4iti Mii-1 iM'-lwr Mh. Tlnrti a. HaqNM S-ptfIiilrr iv limit. choir" Vr l"criti lu-i paHiplltfi frt--. aislrafafj th 4 nipartv Atfrnt T II. 4. T WSKM, ltt rai l'Mtcu0tr A llckt-t Atf;ut, M LuUl. Mii WE DO iVOT FLEDGE Ourselves to keep abreast, but to keep the lead over all others In selling; you PrXE, ABSOLTTELr PI RE. AS D WELL HATIREI), RIPE WHIS KIES A' Is WINES At prices that make all other dealers hustle. Just think of It: Overboils A Ce.'s Pure Kye. five years old. Foil quarts SI.OO, or tio.eu per doaea. Still better ! Finch's Oolden Wedding, ten years old. Full quarts SI 14 ortl'i.00 per dosen. Better still ! Kentucky Bourbon, ten years old. Fall quarts or 12.00 per dozen. And one of tha most saleable Whiskies on onr list is The Pure Eight Tear OI4 Expert ttuckecheim r. Full quarts fl.oo. or $10 per dosen. There la no Wnlsky that has ever been sold tnat has grown in lavor with the public so rapid ly as our old Export, and the simple reason la uiat it is utterly Impossible to duplicate it. There will never beany letup in the purity and fine flavor tn any particular of the Pure Call lorn la Wines we are now selling at 60 cents per bottle. Full quarts, or Sa.Ou per doxen. In making up your orders please enclose P. O. Money Order or Draft, or KegUter your order. JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. PITTSBURG, Ml. 4ia XIRItEr SI. ler.ef the Dlamend. Jan. 24. 1889. lyr. sWe ! Is wot thai the tab. Muss I has aalfaolad CW -Ts! Rm I banned WOLTT'8 A CM a BLACKIJI 0 bonta wear loocec thaa before aod are atways hnght and nlesn. WoKIsACJiIEb lacking It ik Blacking for Men, Women and Children. TU RICHEST BLACK POLISH. Hairing Leather Waterproof and Durable, Ab Brush. A Shine Lasts a Week. Om be sraiAeJ tcith voter, Mime as Oilcloth, Tht Finest Drtsing for Harness. Beld br Shoe 84area, Groeers. Dmctlstt, and retailers ganenUj. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, phiiadoph. HALF RATES FOR H&tSXJjf ThnVD TR 1;r lip 1 Absolutely Pure- 1 ne powaer never varies. A roarrel of juritT. strenirtQ and wholescicnes. More economical than the ordlnarr kinds, and cannot he sold in competition wltb tbe multitude of t!ie low te?t bort weiicbt, alum or phosphate powder. Sold vnlv i cim. Kotal Uakxmu fowiiKR Co.. 10 WallSt-.lNaw You. Notice to Tax Payers. Cniyle townabln lulyisll. Ju'y -J4th. .........July tb. .1 uly "Jilih. No. 1 July 27th. Julv r.'th. Wllmore ; SuTmerhlU towneulp . j Portage J.lily and Wa.'hinuton town.-hip 1 Tunnellilll j slliicin liorouirh WssbinKton trwnshlp No. a... ! Munster township I uly :(cth. J uly 31ft. Auirusl 1ft. August 2d. Oallilzin township... .... .. Attire Chest Springs ...August August Mb Allegheny township . loretto Hlackllclt towni-hip .. Jackson townabip.. fuibria townsbip. . Karr township. . Snsquebanna towncbip... Klder township. Carrolltown Carroll township t'leartield township , Iean township.. Heade township.. While towasblp..... Auirust 6th. Aonmt 7th. -.. Aurust 8th. August 9th. August loth. August 12th. ..August 11th. AugOKl ISth. August l&th. : Aug up t 19th. .. August lfih. 1 August 11th. August 21st. Augu-ll'U. AUKUSt 2.il. I August Jtiih. i ...-Auifust 27th. 1 - July km. ' Jnly id. ! July24tb. i i ne.-t tow nsbip K'-eo-borir 1-jist want.... Ktensburic Wegt warj.. Vn Coneu.auh. ....... Kranklin Woodvale ConemaUKh 1st ward Conemauieb2d ward Johnstown 1st ward.... 2d ward " 3d ward ' 41 u ward Sib ward " 6tb ward 7th ward. ... MillTllle lt ward Millrille 2d wsrd Cooperidale Camtiria lt marj. , 'anit'rta '2d ward ........ ::juiy2th: .July Kith, Julv Yijlh I July yoth. July 31st. AuguVt 1st. Augut 2J. - August Mb. Aug.uat fl:b. August Tib. August 8th. August Kin. Augut 12th. August Uth. August 14th. August 15th. ....August lota. Augu t lwib. August 2ntb. ... August 21st. Aunu.-t 22d. Auituet 2-h1. i Prospect i firubotown l Plr o.ler u n-hlp. r.a.-i jAjlur lowDflllli. vrsi i a) lor township t-onemaugh township.... 4inrrct4 lownslilp Lower Yoder township. mi , ri i . ..an.Ti i IShlD Auvusf 'Kfh. Klcbland toanrhip Augut 27th. A discount ol t per cent, will be allowed en all taxes i.ald on or beior. s'..f .,ni..r ui .n.i . cn.i.i,cr isi o per cent, will be added on all un paid. THOS. K. HOWE, Treasurer. June llth, ISSy -ti. JOB : : PRINTING. Tllll F11EK11AX Printing Office In the place to cet your JOB PRINTING , , .tiy aud satisfactorily executed. We tt '.'.i meet tbe prices of a 1 11 houoraole competioa. We don't do any but first-elasr, work and want a liyiuK price for it. With Fast Presses 2nd New Type are prepared to turn out Job Printing of ery discription in the FINEST "sTYLE and at te very Lowest Cash Prices. XotrjiuK, but tbe best material n used and our work tpeaks for itself. We are pre pares to print on tbe sbortes; notice rOSTEKS, rROCKAMMES, Business Cards. Tags. Bill Deads, Monthly Statements, Envelopes, Labels. Circclars, Wedding and YitiTixo Cards. Checks. Notes, Drafts. Receipts, Bond Work, Letter and Xote IIeads, and Hop and Party Invitations, Etc. We can print anything from tbe smallest and neatest Vielting Card to tbe largest Toster on abort notice and at tbe most Reasonable Kates. The Cambria Freeman, EBENSBURG. PENN'A. A NNUAL STATEMENT fF THE RECEIPTS V and Kzpeodltures of Ebenshnix School of K.nensrnix bcnool Pa., tor tbe year end- Instrlct, Cambria county. Inn June 4th, KEG rat's. Gross amount of tax duplicate for school Implicate Exonerations, deficiencies and errors $1783 6 ! "aOTlOK Is hereoy given that the County 111 I MM . J.1 T;eaurer ol Camoria county will attend. ; 1 fl I A or f ue juijhc ui rmivmic ' t'uniy mun male Be ! R taxes asfcexsed tor the yesr lSsu, at the place, ot lilillflBII lioldlnc elections In tbe respective distrlcu, on II lllllll the dates mentioned telow t S VsT I South Fork July 23d. ' 81 75 bi 15 t H 80 $167U f VI 00 49103 490 Total tax receipts t'ash from former treasurer - .... Tuition from non resident pupils.. ... State appil'riation.... Additional 6 per cent, to delinquent tax payers EXPEDITUKES. Paid teachers salaries.... Paid teachers attendlnOastitute.. 13MS0 4G 25 106 91 14 00 16 00 Janitor s lees..... . Printinir . . .. ........ Water rent Insurance McMUIen k. Wallers on steam healer Kuel Eurnlture and apiaratua Kepairs Salary of secretary .. Treasurer and collector 8 00 20J O0 84 00 50 W 18 9V a oo lo cs 3073 48 Balance In treasury... $ TI 17 ltao on heating apparatus t 100 00 Attest : Wx. I-iwhtt. Serretarr. 11. U. Pkiob. president. We. the undersigned auditors ol Kbenshunr district, Cambria county. Pa., haying; carefully examined tbe ahoye accounts of the Treasurer and find them correct to the beet of our knowl edge and belief. Wx, J. WARD, ) A.J. WATfcKS. Auditori. Wm. H. COrsKELL. J Jane 2S, H.i. UDITOR'S NOTICE. the Conrt of Common Pleas ft CamhHa conntv tn report distribution of tbe fund In tbe hands of James k. Myers, assignee of Samuel (rill, as shown by his second and nnal account, to and anions: tbe persons legally entitled to receive the same, bereby (fives notice that he will sit at his office in the borough of Ebensburs:. Pa., on Fri day, AugD. st yth. 1-81. at 10 o'clock a. m., for tbe purpose of attending to tbe duties ot said a:- polutment, at which time and place all persons interested shall attend or be forever debarred from owning In on said fnnd. ALVIN EVANS, Auditor. EbenjDurs, July li.isw.-3t. " ThsO Tail End TIio egmmn will be made memorable lv WOOLF. SOX A THOMAS for low pr.ci t.. Our O.t ic.sU Department is teeming evith Iiargsins. Words and tiitiirts canimt pow-i(i' ciii.yev e:r vey a correct Idea of the manner in which we l ate cu' 111 pnciaot n.l ourtock ot MtuS B)V and Children's Oveicoats and heavy suits. Tlie racrallen a umfce m u;.:iad;n: this stock Is without parallel. Not a prtc- wi I we quote, but of this fact yim ti j re-t assured: th.it from our finest Dress bu.t or Ov icit torn young l- titi'-niati (1iT to tf; strong eveiv-day hult for a school-boy, we wili givn more, and tteiter for the prut- wo s than we hate ever tiven be I ore. This Keduclloti Sj le is :n cr.v.nrinl t at n, -; We u a : business. The Overcoats and li.-avy suits innt he old. Tin weali.er usb eainsi us ri the mrl part ot the MiMir., ami now it you Inw littlu n-ady n;o:::y it wi.l pri,w saving of bcvcihI dollars to you in your purchases Irom us. Tbe Greatest Rotations im been m tte Prices sf Fur Cans. 4'? 72, f9 cents ; former prices, ?l, $1, fl.-.'.". I'lush X-ck .car. 47. 7.1, 87 cents ; fonat r in ices, 7.V.. $ 1 1 2.I. N;lk Mulllr-is, 37, GS. 7j ci-nts ; former pticrs. 75c. . f I. fl 10 Kur ton (i!ovt-s. 7" rts . fl. $1.2.1; fornjei ii:- f 1 f 1 .". f 1." I. liojs' TlUsU Cp-. 17, 28. 42 ceuts ; loruier prices, 2. 4', lio t ts. CS IV AS AAV Y From now until New Year's I)fy we sha II continue to ptesent each of rut ninny ci.t-to uiets ( purtOiasmi! cootls u Ihx amount ot f3 or mere) Willi one of tiiose HsikIsoiuh Piusl' Photottrapb Albums which have deliclited ibousauds of out lady frletiils durlu CLri.-tiuas-week. REMEMUKIi, GREATEST IJARGAIXS EVER OlTKREDa Son JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A Eckeiii-ocle fc Etopxel, DEALERS IN General :-: Mcrcliandise. consisting of Dry Goods, Notioxs, and a full line of Fresh Groceries "VT6 abo keep a full and complete line of Men's and Boys' Keady Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. We also keep the largest and most complete line of Hoots anc Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, Stationary, Jewelry, Clucks ai. Watches in town. Also, the Household Sewing Machines, Wo"., and Willow ware, Flour, Feed, Fertilizers, Lumber and Shingles Prices low7 and satisfaction cruaranteed cr money refunded. Giv. j ti :r..ll.. us a call. ECKENRODE & We don't want the But we do want to call fine line of Harness. It best stock ever seen PRECIS LOWER We have a complete line of Bridles, Halters . all kinds, Collars, Saddles, Blind Bridles. Riding and Driving Bridles. Collar Pads of all kinds, Curry Combs, Fly Xei Lap Robes, all kinds of Bugy and AVagon AVliips from 10 cents up. Best Harness Oil, 90 Cents per Gallon All kinds of repairing neatly and promptl done on short notice at moderate prices. A:, work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. WHY we Solicit ouqh circular. We have a full line Of goods, and are prepared to place 1 within your reach. Let our representatives have your orders TOR SALE BY W. J. ANSTBAD, Johnstown. JOSEPH NOEL, Ebensburg. Near Philadelphia. School Ojcm Srpl. 19th. Yearly I isfn.r, S.VMI. (Quarterly Pa m t,j15. ad fiBpneua, Modia. I'a. Cjn-uUa at Ou ofcea. Onr Geo. W. ClaSia TIMBER FOR SALE. THE I NDEKSIUXE1) IS THE OBNEK OF a tract ol land situated In i;imhri. shlrt. ramhrla cour-ty. Pa., containing; about lliU A KI, located s; miles North of Ebensburtc, 1 which is heavily tluibered with Hemlock, Beech, Susar, Etc. ine umner on said premises or the land and tim ber is for sale, and lor further tnlormation In re gard to same apply to or address EDWARD tlRIFKITH, .. . Ebensburg. Pa. Ebensburg, June 14. 16-u,-tf. E Kriemix has. the largest circulation. Advertise la it anl be benefited. Cii J v?xxzv:ve: oup, man on' the u 33 GIVKN AAVAV ! & Thomas, of Old K g of 1889 riespeeuujj , hopp: EL CAR R O I JrO WN, I'V. Earth your attention to or a is the lanrest and in Ebensbunr. your Orders BECAUSE wc have the experienc practical Farmers and Mar.ti turers for Twenty Years. CCCAUSE cf our extensive ni.nii. ' tory and acid chambers. BECAUSE we give our entire pers attention to the nianufactui i' . Fertilizers. This is our spe. and we place at jour di.-. all our facilities.-1 For these reasons we make the ''-j: guarantee found on f.rst ta-re o- 1.1 iiluKTLlOOb, A.B., AM. auanrsid OiiOuaie. , Kb ConililnatiQiL S&ot Gua aiu i-.i & Co-s 5i & 5G Duane St.. ITew 1";: . FOOL ! POL William Murray & : ALTOONA, l Whnlesuile and Retail dealers I -Itry (ioods, laJles' Heade.l Wrc ' a lare assortment ol C'olna Ala ' : than Eastern prices, snd pav the j - fur wool. W.MI'KKAV rUS and LSI 7 Eleventh Are., AiUkm... Mv 1",-1sho. ! - JO
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