hinlmn rfrccnuut. i., ;rtSHt Ki. PI, 1 1 , . - .1 ra rs r 24, isss. rn i ., llrry White, of Itidltum, was In 7 r. t,rt. ;iH nue frost in low p.'aees on 1 ,ir a. l'fiiloti, of Kansas City, Mo., ts '"..', natives la this place. 1 . t:i't Inuiji H"t acleaninfcupon .'j.iy hut nut before they needed. ,,. -i-fi'ira- Pliii'.kct an;! wife, of Gl- - '' ... rrw m re vli;nrs io our idiu uu luurs- f v iy Vomit:, of TittsburRh, I vls 1 . - '.::vi'i Mini fririius in this place and : .i Wiirnook, of lilalrsville, Is . I'M l-ituay f Mr. K. rrrUh, In .'.i.r ,! im h O.ituian. forruorly of this ih i't Alloona, wit in town on ... -.!-r v, m .r.iiny lnt work ws commenced ,. ; ;; ,,!.i!mn tur a uew Catholic eliuretj ,.t N'lin..-. 1 I v. . nyinn (.i!tnn, or Jolintown, cii.:iti:iij anionx his Riacy friends In . p. f u Monday. i . nn'''tii if tn Cleveland and Thur j .. ( int) wal ! held at th Opera IIoumo J .,!!.' i-Vi-MUl! t i oVIta'k. i ' Ttie m:ii! currier from MrnnifHtown to t .::,,rk' f.i;nd to arrive nn Wednesday ( .Milit t tin-re bt-lii); no tm.Uos on the j .V ti 'l at McDonald's store, LoreUn, j .. . peund good, cieau dry wool for I :;. I. 'nihi-sit 'i ice will to paid. Caen i ':!.; sriil. j 1 . Louis Uidiid aiid .'.iruily, of Johns 1 i., ' registered at U:o Houutalu House, j , p ai'i1. Mr. Kolainl U one of the ( .: :y An litort. j xr. 15 t'uswfll. of this r!ce. Is buisl t Willi a miiu'.ier of men atriaitlng I k m (r thrt telephone Hue between j :.,!uiri: and Carrolltown. j .T-.e festival fur th benefit of the j it Mif tlielioUen Eu!e. of this place, ) I ja " p;,r! House last Frui ty and j...r:y evenings was a urund success. r -u mii! fnini f 'arrtillfmn t.i l'hp. j ' " ' " j r :,u-.l t V't throutsri on Wednesday j I.- Mi.i.t 1 1 ui? in k ii water ana ine w.ioti- ;.,iy of a bridge in Sus.iuehacna town- 1 Tkn rVniorraN of f'entrn rnnrtw will l-.- !! (Mivpiitzn on i uesaay evening, :M lion. W. C. P. Hreckepridi, K-ntuiiy, will be there to fire the first .3. -Te Mfiiicinrt Show, which was to hav I.: :-:t. .l h-re fur three weeks, broke camp .:y on Monday niornicit. and like the A v.iv "fi.Klit their tenU and silently stole i iy." Lupvire cun Kuaranieeu ny HT.J.li. s. .; Arch t., Philadelphia, Pa. F.a.ie I i.nce, t.li operation or delay ironi busl t atte-ted by tnouaands of cures after f.tim ti.l. , -'ui. j. i.eecn wa.i ur.aoie to reach kluwn on Wednesday, owing to the 'i:. Tlie examination of teachers for .irr towhip will be held on Thursday. !iur:nrs entered th. house of Mr. John i it, of Tyrone, on Friday nibt and ii-il u:X a oid wuch and chain belonx- dauithter, Miss Lizzie Kuluebart 1.1.-.1 at IT.'i.Otl. T!:e tlrst number of the Johastown liily Ihin.Hmt made its appearance oc i:ae.i.iy. it is neat in make ud and arw ;"tance, Is full of news and bhould be iub. :a:j:inuy encouraged. Ueneral James A. Kiton. IT. S. A., who spend. nu the summer a: tno Mountain : u-e, at C'resson. visited our town nn -ar-ilny, to attend tiie funeral of (ieorw W Ilunt.'ey, deceased. -Mr. T. II. WillUms and wSffl. of Ilomit. ' id. drove overland from .hat Blace to vwist.urif lust week, arrlvln here on j Mr. Wiiliaois ts a son of Mr. -I.iT.-Ou t!r I.oretto roaJ near ''.-)ur-, a sun unibtella with a i!ver I' I.e on which "S. M. L." is engraved. f'W.ir.1 will le civen the finder If returned '-)!).-. I. VHM-t.'r. at M Olln I'.irU Snrln. -Tlie special ex vm'nitlnn of tenchers will ne..i iu hoensDitr, on Tue-.!.v. S .ntem- r I'.h. ben-.nnlr.ii at S a. . AnnlVinf. V'uld tr. s.'tit a wt:tten re.juest signed by .wi. lour mem Vers of s,miB school boar.l -Phl'lp Pnvti, of W.i.lunufon ti..nO,in ' 1 '-, ii..e -un...f crounj on the I -ant H.le f M.,ry Allll ,Ut,r. w. wpIl Sanj SeV and Crawford stre -ts. ,., int,u ta - ... . . f , mtlimence the erpcti.ei i t t .i.... :il the !:;Hr fut.i:e ' -Kllf t IlKtllM ... M. ........ . v .... .-r ..Hirer lotxecut i.'.ularq-.iarterly pension vuucWr before p " -I'h d.y of M.irch, Jane. September and ;'- '"i' er. Is aui.sdeui.ht.urt.. ad the par I ;;-. iKed. and !n addition thereto rr.akPS , veud.fr worthless to the per.slor.rr I -We hnv a eedy ,t positive C,P ; Ttatarrh. Diphtheria, ranker M.m'h and 1. '... I. ..:t.... ...... ( -. Injector free with each bott'e. fse J f you de!re health and weet breatl,. J nt- -MbyDr.T. J. Davison. -T ie last carp pnd built by Mr. Hutit- ' ""..n.' me preseut Jimitner, succumbed l on Wednesday and was washed 1 r'-'- The dam contained a larn number of curp. t,ut luckily the lar.ro fi,h in j 'vrdatn fat scccv-fuUv withstood the f "rh!Mrcn or wuiinm Hush, amer--vrf of Dawson. Fayette count n i -Zl M,, th Uwk '-volver th..,r father's safe Monday evenln- k ''. HIUM hll.ll... .... ' p.-,...,nU ulo weapor It was -K-u. auung ti yOUnKer child In 'Jr.t.y. -The barn of William Fetter, of r. ..l. ' I township. Hedford county, was burned f. rues,lay nluht of last welt. Loss - " with no Insurance. On. WednesdVy (c S t t!:e barn of John Feastler. near Mann's "'-e. Ia the sam- cnufy. wan a'so rom ;e., destroyed bj tire with all Its ron- TTm, Wk ,Uv,n r tn tr.e ete,.I 1" 'U anJ tr'utarles are r j T'Z lf bBnV moch y Many million feet or los have 'j-n ot of boom, but will be cacKht In V. Ttle r'n f' t Lock t-.rtT WM thr an(! ":ttl"-on, Hundredth -T-e ?wPh (;rM.k ro;lij tful tw( wrppk "I "k. Iisrf n.. 1.:.. . . t,, ' -'. i ii-ii id eacn. The w.M n brakeman i rei..., was killed. The second was t; ' r;-.::y niornlnic at the Junction near i l' "i .aml l,ral",,nn named Mcf;ulre dfrotn the tiUcU.-Chnrn ;:- -1 1 Hoard of Manaeom of the Hnrdln?. I f''r,mtnr t Harrlsburg n lat ..tl"n nJ unar.ously elected l;.;:,fo'tt'-Wof the -ute J enitentinry at Jo!it, 111. i; i. i.p ..i T..i,. . . fi . '-1 i,ln,r , w . " "P'res on tte 1st of , r..l Mr. McCaitey will come to ''"n after tJe rxpirPttnn of M Michael Ileara, while walkina In a slaughter-house lu Cambria on Tuesday eve. .inc. slipped end fell and bri ko h.s l fr Mrs. KJvvaid DuueRan auj daughter, Ml?s MacKie. of St. Augustine, visited relatives and friends In this place tbls week and returned home on Thursday. A burse belonging to Mr. Daniel Carney was beinj: operated on by Mr. Enrich Short, en Wednesday last In this place, for riniis bono. During the operation an artery was severed and it was with difficulty that the flow of blood was stopped and the horse prevented from bleedlnu to death. Uideon Fetterman, a resident of Mor rellvllle, was killed on the Cambria Iron Company's railroad at Johnstown on Wed nesday morning. Fetterman became be wildered and sterped in front of the loco motive and his body was cnt in two. lie was about fifty years of age and leaves a family In Indiana county. The Ualtlmore and Ohio culvert, at Long Hun, near McKeesport, was washed out by the swollen water Tuesday after noon. An Italian laborer wboee name was not learned was on the culvert when it gave way and was carried away by the stream His body has not been recovered and it is thought to be hurled beneath the mars of stone. A small noy named Kroh was shooting off a boy pistol In a barn at Kuzzard Mill, near Ilrookwayvllle, Jefferson county re cently. Ills caps giving out he substituted the beads of matches. Result the hay was set on fire and two barns and a house went up In smoke. Involving a loss of H.rnoo This Is another evlJence that the toy pistol Is a good thing. On Thursday evening of last week a fiie broke ou: In the large four story figuring milt of C. Tlouser A Sons, or Altoona. and In a short time the building was burned to the first floor. How the fire originated is not positively known, but it Is supposed to have been caused by spontaneous combus tion on the fourth floor. The loss Is fJI.OOO, covered by insurance. The following named persons can each receive a letter by calling at the Ebensburgh post office : Mr. W. K. Jennicgs (2). Trof. C. W. P.erchard. Harry Emery. Mr. Jacob Enos, Mrs. Henry II. King (3), J. Franklin Hoover. Miss M. T. Hamahan. K. J. Mas cott, Mr. John E. Keara. Miss Lillie Robin son. Mrs. J. r, Roberts, Mr. George Van Dyke and Dan. Voni. Frora the. Arlan (Minnesota') Guardian we lenrn that the Democracy of Nobles county. Minnesota, have nominated our old Trlend. John A. Keunedy. Esq , formerly of Elensburg. for the t ffice of Register of Deeds. Nobles county ts Republican by about o-on majority, but lf the citizen out there want a good official they cannot do better than elect Mr. Kennedy. On the Pennsylvania railroad a washout occurred at Larimer on Tuesday night and trains were run over the West Penn d. vis ion. On Wednesday the tracks of the West Tenc were covered in some places with five feet of water and no trains were run. Pas sengers and freight were compelled to re main on the road nntll Thursday. The washout Is the greatest in the hiatury of the road. Bargains at McDonald's store, Loretto, ra. Sugar. 6. 7. 8 and 9 cents per pound, teas, 35. 50 and 70 cents per pound ; coffee 15, 20 and 22 cents per ponnd ; oatmeal, 5 cents ; barley, cents ; rice 8 cents per pound ; calicoes, 4. 5. f., and 7 cents per yard ; dress goods. 6, 8. 10, 12 and 13 cents! per yard ; children's, misses' and ladies' shoes and all spring and summer goods ac actual cost for spot cash or trade. A bad affair Is reported from Franklin Rorough. A child, aged eighteen months, of Stephen RoDine. it is said, being left alone In a room with a four-weeks-old iafant of a family named Uittner. approached the crib in which the babe was lying and muti lated the little one terribly, chewing off its rose and a couple of its fingers, and tearing pieces of flesh from its cheeK. Dr. Wilson Rttended the sufferer. Jofirutotca Tribune. Two strangers who attempted on Wed nesday morning to make the trip from Johnstown to Pittsburgh, in a portable canoe, were drowned near Sheridan station, by the upsetting of their bot. On accouut of the high water, the wire cable of the foot bridge at that point was submerged and Invisible and when the boat struck it, caused the boat to upset and threw the men out. Their bodies at last account bad not been recovered. An old and experienced business man apeaks of advertising as follows : "Adver tise by the year. It is cheaper and yields a better return for the money Invested. An advertisement should be always before the rubiic In some shape. If it disappear it Is MMn forgotten, and those that remain have the superiority and advantage of the com petitor. There is only one excuse for the discontinuance of an advertisement that of retiring from business." The Democracy of Dlair county, on Tuesday last, nominated the following ticket : Choice for Conpres. Thnm,, ir ireevy, of Altoona; for State Senator, A. V. Dively. Ei., of Altoona; for Assembly. Christian Albright, of Tyrone; for Sbfriff, II. L. Brown, of llotlldaysburg ; for Pro thonotary, John P. Martin, of Taylor town ship; for Poor Director. John II. Illletnan of Freedom townsTiip ; for Jury Commis sioner. L. Lamade, of Altoona. Chairman James J. Walters, of Johns town and John J. Kinney, of Tunnelhlll, our candidal for sheriff, were in town on Tuesday ard drove over to Loretto, Intend ing to return in the evening. On tbelr re turn, however, they foand the water so hlfch over tr.e bridge on the Loretto road, at the east end of town, that they were compelled to co back to the house of Mr. Elijah Marsh. In Cambria twnship,where tiey stopped all ni,:ht and got Into town on Wednesday morning. The Howard Iron Works property In Centre county has been levied on by the Sheriff and Is advertised to be sold on the 2th Inst. Tte Iron works property are sit uated In Howard towashlp, near the bor ough of Howard. They consist of a rod wire mill, a bar mill, a ranck bar mill, a machine shop, rolling mill, etc . with a char coal furnace, fifteen tenement houses, a storehouse, private dwelling, and all the ore and timber lar.ds situated Id Howard. Marlon and Walker townstt'ps, with log machinery, aggregating 1,155 acre. William A. Cox, of AlUxma. who had been employed on ihe Pittsburgh, McKees port and Youghlogheny rallroed for the past five months as a fireman, was killed at .ncan Junction, at Pittsburgh, on Tues day morning. He had gotten off to tnrn a switch, when he fell in t.n.t r : which was moving slowly, and was cangtt beneath the wheels. The latter passed over f "7 ,1"r'1! 1" two and otherwise horribly manglmg c The enine was stopped once and the remains were gathered up and placed upon a car and taken to Pittsburg. -The following cure for cholera infan tum is given by a woman who she baa known of its successful MnM. Saturate flannel with alcohol ; cover the child from the breast down over the bowels ir the child U small, warm the alcohol; soon after this application Ls put cn the child will go to sleep, from which it bhould not be disturbed: wiien it awakens give it light food. 1 could procure scores of certlfilcates where children have been cured by this sim ple remedy wten able physicians taid they mut die. but as the cure so simple, not costly, and frc, they re not necessary. Georpe Mulllscn. aged only fix year", hss been living some time with hl grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Feasier, of Harrison township, Bedford county. On Wednesday of last week he was chastised, and In revenge set fire to the barn, destroys Ing that building together with 300 bushels of wheat, 75 dozen of rye, wagon, gears, and the entire crop of hay. No insurance. On next Thursday, at one o'clock r. m. application will be made to the Register of Wills to set aside the will of the late rhlllp Davis, on the ground tiat as the last will Rives all his property to his son-in-law, Job Morgan, and because his will made In 1HS5 lert his property to his wife. It is claim ed that nndue influence was used upon liitu to make the last will while be was not of sound mind. The widow. Mrs. Davie, mother of Hannah Hopkins. Is In needy circumstances1. The amount of property Involved Is between $1,500 and 12.000. Al fred Ash ton. Eq., represent ILo contest ants. Johnstown iMmorrat. Four experienced (?) horsemen of this place started out for a horse back ride on Sunday last.' All kinds of fancy (?) ridirn was Indulged in. such as holding to the horse's neck to keep from falling off. One of the young men attempted the difficult feat of gdlng a different direction from that taken by his steed, and, with the assist, ance of the steed, he succeeded. The burse suddenly turned down a lane leading off the Loretto road. tut the rider kept right on, due west, for a short distance, when the road bed suddenly got In a pasion and flew np. coming In contact with the young man. The damage to the road has Been repaired. Persons are forbidden to walk across the railroad bridge over the C-onemaugh near Blairsville; but the notice did not de. ter J no. Knox, wko lather thaa go down the river and cross the county bridge, un dertook to croes on the railroad structure. When asout half way over a freight train came round the curve. Knox had not time to reach either end of the bride" before the train touched the structure and being arraid to sUnd close to the side of the bridge until the train woulj pas. Jumped off and landed among the rocks below. lie was badly in Jured and sent to the West Tenn Hospital at Pittsburgh. His chances of recovery are slim. Indiann yfesenrjer. On Friday morning last. about 1 o'clock, lightning struck the barn of Martin Simp son, at Oeorgeyllie. which resulted In the burning of the building with almost all its contents. A moment after the crash of thunder following the lightning bolt, the barn was discovered on fire. Mr. Simpson and some of bis guests, among them Mr. James Uompers of this place, hastened to the building. A valuable stallion was re leased, a wag.in leaded with oats was rnn out from the barn floor, but by this time the flames were so fierce that no other property could be saved. The barn contained all of this year's crop, except about one acre of oats which bad not been stored. Imliana Hotca mt tt Flood. Oa Monday night about eleven o'clocck It commenced to rain, at first but a alight rrinkle, which steadily increased . until it got to be a heavy rain which cantlneed without any abatement nutil Tuesday even ing about eight o'clock. All day on Tues day the rain poured steadily down and the gutters In the town looked like little creeks. The streams in the neighborhood rose stead ily and on Tuesday mon ing were full to overflowing. The continued rain caused the waters to rise higher and on Tuesday night all the bridges in the neighborhood were gone. A number of country people who came to town in the morning intending to return home in the evening were compell ed to stay all night. The dam belonging to Messrs. Tloover and Xoel, about two miles north-east of Ebens burg. on the head-waters of the Conemaugh. broke on Tuesday evening and the bridge at the east end or town on the road to Elig's mill, and also the bridge on the pike at the bead of Shi-jkles dam were bo h carried away. The bridge oa the Loretto road was covered over with water but It still remains In it? position. A portion of the brea.st of Shlnkle's dam also cave way, but we under stand it Is not so badly broken as It was during the flood of four years ago. Tha water was four or five feet deep on the Carrolltown plank road on Tuesday evening where the road crosses the Rlack lick but the bridge U still passable although it is moved from its position. 1 On the clay pike the dam belonging to Mr. Wm. R. Williams broke and carried away the bridge, leaving that road Impassible un til the bridge is rebuilt. The bridge about a mile west of Eens-, berg on the clay pike Is also gone, as is the bridge oyer the same stream at Beulah. The dam of L. J. Driggs' grist mill, about a mile south of Etensbur and also the dam of William JJowell, about three miles south on the same creek, are both badly broken and completely washed out. Two dams built by Messrs. Mitchell A Co., near Hastings City, in Eider township, for the purpose cf furnishing water for their c ke ovens, were wasaed away by the flood on Wednesday. The dam at Klllin's mill !n Rarr township, was swept away by the flood on Wednesday and the mill bally wrecked. The bridge in Cambria township near David W. Jones', on the Nicktown road, was washed away by the flood. The dam belonging to Evan J. Evans. la Cambria township, on one of the branches of the DlacfcMck. broke on Wednesday. In DiacklU k township the bridge at Dun can's White Mill, the bridge at Duncan's Red Mill, and all the bridges below are gone. It Is estimated that It will cost at least fi.fOO to repair the damage done by the flood la Black I. tk. township. Khllath (easnmpilea Cure. This Is) beyond question tbe most success ful Coagh Medicine we have ever sold, a few done Inrariablv care the worse ca.se of Cousb, Cronp. and Bronchitis, while Its wonderful success In the cure of Consump tion Is without parallel In the history of medicine. Since Its first dweovery It has been aold on a guarantee, a test which do other medicine can stand. If yoa have a Coo eh we earnestly ask you to try It Trice 10 cents, 50 cents, and f 1.00. If your Lanirs are eore. Chest or ii&cx lame, use shlloVs Torous Tlasters. Soli by Dr. T. J Davison. Rutklrn's Arnica fvl The best salve In the world for Cuts, r.rnlses. Sorea. Ulcers. Salt Iiheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively scure Piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to Rive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by E. J a rues and V . W.McAteer. Loretto. . . . Anawer Thia Question. Why do eo many people we see around uj ecni to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation. Dizziness. Loss of Appetite. Couiiojz Up of the Food, Yellow Sktn. when for 75 cents we will sell them Shiloli's System VitallzeTt gnaianteed to cure them. Soli by Dr. T. J' Dsvison. MillAti'a Catarrh Reiuetly. Shi'.oh's Catarrh Hemely, a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headaehe. With each bottle there Is an ingenious Nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these complaints vil'-iiouiextraoharKe. Price 50 cent. Sold Is Ir. T. J. Dsvbc n. Nh Toltt All on Hrr Dtalh-bed We learn from the Gallltzin Vindicator, what some of onr older readers may remem ber, that about thirty-two years ago, while the old Portage Railroad was still In opera tion, an elopement took place at Summit, two miles south of Gallitzln. which caused considerable excitement among the resi dent of that alpine village, which gloried in the honor of being the summit of the Al legheny Mountains. The parties who cre ated such excitement arnonf their neigh bors were John Matthews and Mrs. Orner, both of whom left large families, the only member of either family who shared In their fi'ght being Joseph, a little son of tbe un faithful wife. ' All track of." the elopinjr couple was lost, and their famines never beard of them un til about two months ago, when the Mayor of Pittsburgh was written to by the author ities at Lacnnia, N. 11., asking about the family of Mr. Orner. The Mayor found Mr. Zack Orner. a son of the woman w bo lett ber home and . family more than thirty years ago, and he, witb a sister wto resides at Ilarrisburg, proceeded to L.aconia to in vestigate tbe matter. They fonnd that their mother bad. died a month before, Mathews having died tome three years pre vious. Joseph, the son whom Mrs. Orner had taken with ber in her flight, was going nndertbe name of Mathews, never know ing any better until bis mother told him of the elopement with Mathews before she died, and Informed him that the had other children In Pennsylvania, lie is a physi cian in good standing, and the shock to him can be better itragined than described. Mrs. Orner left considerable property, which, when divided among ber six chil dren, five of whom she left to go with Mathews, will give each about $3,000. . After leavirg the Summit, tbe runaway pair settled nowhere for about a year, when they arrived at Laconla, where they spent tbe balance of their days, never saying any thing as to where they came from, and this remained a mystery to their friends and ac quaintances. and would likely have remain ed so to tbe end of time only for Mrs. Or ner, before ber death, Informing her son Joseph about her elopment from the Sum mit almost a third of a century ago. Some of Mathews' family still reside at Lilly's others at Pittsburg, and the remain der at Ilarrisburg. Many of these who re sided at the Summit at that time, and have often wondered what became of Mathews and Mrs. Orner, can quiet their minds by the knowledge that they are sleeping In a New Ilimphshire cemetery, handreds of miles from the once beautiful village of Summit, and that little Joseph, whom tbey ; took with them, but now grown to manhood. Is united with his sisters and brothers, who, no doubt, mourned his loss through these long years that Lis fate remained a mystery to them. Conewiaaleatlen. The seed wheat swindler has been Retting In h:s work In this section recently. A number of our farmers hare contracted and signed an article for seed wheat, agreeing to sow the seed on the best ground on their farms, end itlve ooe-hair of the crop to the 3ian who furnishes the seed. Pretty dear seed, is it not? L'arrolltoicn Xetc. Frora thd aboye Item it would appear that the -Vctra is very mncb Interested in tbe welfare of the farmers of this vicinity, in asmuch as it would Inrer they were too Ignorant to understand tbelr own business. I desire to say the same company put out seed oats last Fprinir. throucn V. S. Parker A Bro.'s. Ebensburjr. which (rave perfect satisfaction, and tbe same farmers were anxious to get the win at. Knowing the above (acta, and believing a legitimate way to Introduce the Seed. I did not hesitate to show it to the farmers, as agent for the National Seed Company, leaving theia to iudu for themselves. Since the question of swindle arose. I would say to all those that ordered wheat through me. aud feel dissatisfied, or con sider it a swindle, that they can call and have U.eir orders cancelled before the wheat arrives. Respectfully. A. Eckesrode. Cerrolltown. Pa., An. 21, 1833. Card of Tbanks. Ebeitsbcrg, Pa., Au. 21, 188S. Ediior Fkeemas Dear Sir : rernilt' tw, through tbe coiotnnt ot your paper, to express our heartfelt thanks to tlie people ot EtxTisburtr. who were so kind in their at tention and assistance during the illness and death of Mr. P. G. Riley, on the 9:h lost. We arf. truly graU-fuI for tbeir many aets of courtesy and kindness, and as they are r.early al! strangers to n. we take this method of returning them our Fincera ttacks- Mrs. Anxie Kilet. . James Kilit. HABICUUE LICESISiEM ISSUED. The following marriage licences .were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for tte week- ending Wednesday, Aug. 22 1M8: Abraham Breneman and Margaret Stink ier. "Aoodvale. Michael LmGcj and Julia rreston, Cam DrU borouen. J.eph Wilier and Elizabeth "atber, Con mauch borough. James K. Jonea and Mary A. Thomas. John-down. Simon ?hrlft, Oinemangh township, and Sarah K. Roberts. East Taylor township. Frederick Houghton aud L.zzie J. Wearn. Johnstown. J- C McCauley and Hosie fcliarbangh. Gallltzin. Paul Warefield and Eva Schrifts. Sum merhlll. Harvey Ixuther and Ilairiyt Callahan, Jt.hnetown. Wm. Keam and Catharine Uackman, Cambria borouab. Itlea-. I1UNTLF.T Died at the home of his parents in i-.Denstur. on Tuesday, Aogtist 21st. 18SS, Mr. Georjja W. Huntley in tbe 24 '.h year of his sks. The deceased was the second son of Mr. C-eoree nuntley, the well known hardware merchant of this place, and was a modest UDjam!nj young roan whoe quiet demean or at all times was such that be was esteem ed by all who knew him. Some time ago he accepted a position as clerk at tbe Moun tain House, at Cre&son, and while there was stricken with typhoid fever, and after being 111 a few days was brought to bis home where it was hoped that with careful ncrslng tie would recover. But be con tinued to grow weaker and on Tuesday last deata came and his spirit winged its way to tmmoratahty. Peace to bis ashes. i . ' . H my wer. 1 have suflered ip-eatlj from periodical returns of kay ftTcr. Covert AtCkeercr. 1tukkIsU. sug gested Ely's Cream Balm. I can cheerfully tes tify as to the Immediate and continued relief ob tained by its dm. I heartily recommend It to those furierlDfr from this or kindred complaints. (Kev.) H. A. Smith. Clinton, Wis. SHERIFF'S SALE. ' - I Y virtue or a writ of fieri Fa-uu Issued out of I the Conn of Common Pleas of Oasnhria county to me directed there will he exposed ta sale by putdie vendue outcry, at the Court Mousta In L.bani-S'urs; on Monday, Scjt. 3rd, ISSS, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M the following property to wit : All the rlzhf. title and Interest of John Martin and Klisa Martin In a certain feee or parcel of land situate in lean fown.hip, Cambria county. Pa., adioinlna land of 1 tennis Can ley, Patrick Pinnerty. Ivld Brown and others, contain! S4 acres, ahont'jfl a-re of whfch are cleared, and h Ids: t hereon erect J a two story frail e hou.o and name barn now in tbe occupancy of John Martin and Klixa Matin, taken lu execution nnd to be told at the suit cf J. S. Cal.ert nnd Hru. rIKIiHS OK SALE : One-third of tbe par ehase n.on-y to be paid when the property Is knocked 'own anJ the remaining; tao-thirjs on the cobLrmaUou of the deed. JifSKHH A,UHIV. SsherifT. LS-erbtirf;. Aut. Itl. !ss. 1,"STKAY NOTICE. j Strayed iy from Olen White. Pm lHut July lt, a himek row with wbite rpou. white belly, and "crampleJ hsrni." A atlia tory reward will be paid lor Inlurmatlon of her where iiOuuti. . i Addrese MICHAEL. MAZEISklO. Kittanainjc font, Blair C!g i'a, Aag. 10. 18SS. . "V"OTl":E Ti' BONDHOLDERS i.1 Notice is he'ehy alven u all i-emtDf held IntC or owning eupon bond! issued by the county of I'ajobria to present thrm to the treasurer of raid county ot Hsmhrlt tor psrinrat on Saplrm ber lt. lens, a alter that date interest will cease ou tbe same. ? - JiH.N 1'AJipitHJ. ) - - - . JOKNK1KBT. - '(Cora's. 1 J.O.I.LOVII. Attest: li. A. McQoroB. Clerk. Ebenstrora;. July -r, l8S.-t. ' t "V'UTK'F. Notice Is hereby rtren that the following arcoanu hT ert nled In the Court of Common P!ea of Caul, county, p,.. ,d will be ceo. flrmcl by said court on tbe Brrt Monday of Sep tember next unless cause be ihuwn to the Con trary. ElrM ti5 final account of John Kran aolirne ol John H. Clark and wire Uti beneBt of creditor. rir?taml partial icciunt of J. 1. O'Connor ai aiirnee ol Jacob Treru and wife for beneht of ered-It-jr. H. A. SHOEMAKER, ITfcth y. Ebcnsbatx. Aag. l, lst,s. .TAXUAJJLE FAK11 AT PU1V AXE SALE . The underfill tied will sell their farm, slu uated In Allegheny tuwnxhlp. a.ljolnlnir lands tf I. A. .Mctiouich. a. J. Scir. Henry Maosrteld od others. ouaiaiBinic 118 aerr-, oo rwi cleared and M well timbered wiih cak, tiemlor. cucum ber and hickory. A nood two-.Uorj-i,lck bouce and frame r.nra. together with all crMrr oot builditim. a nerer talinir i-jjnnic of water and a stream of water ronmnir throutrh. fte farm. There is also TS choice apple, pear and peach trees on '-he premises. The above property will be sold at a price and term to salt the pur-haer and a Rood warratitea deed ftuarantcod -M AKY H'KT. '. ANN IXKY. Loretto I'oto!fjre, Pa. Jane 1st. Orphans' Court Sale : OF : VALUABLE REAL STATE BY virtue of an order Itnulne out ot the Or phan' Court ol Cambria county I't to me dlrecte.l. 1 will expose to tale at public ven dee or outcry on tbe premise in AlhNrhenv town ibip, on S1TIRD.1V, IIC. 25, ISSS. AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. St., the following detrlLed real estate, via : A piece or lot of ground fituate la Allegheny township. Cambria county. P.. bounded on the north by the townrhlp road leadtna from Loret to to Kt-ensbunr. on tbe east bv a 16 loot alley, on the eon's hv a 15 loot alley and on the west by lot o S. trontinu S3 feet on said township road and extendi d b as described KM; feet, and having a twe-storied frame bouse, a frame stable and the "ceary ontbmldln thereon erected. This property Is situated iu.t outside the northern lim its of the borough of Lnretto. By virtue of the ratne order of Conrt I will also exp-iseto sale at public vendue or outcry at tlal liUla. on tbe premises hereinalter described, on said date. Ancn', ".th. 1SS, at five o'clock r. X the foilowina- derenbed real estate, vlx : " A lot ul irruund situate lu the volume of Marys, vilie, in (Sallitrm bomuith, Cambria countr I'a frontirir io feet on forest street and extendin' rack 1M leet to an alley. adJMnlnir lot or S B Corn on the east, and lot ol 'Atn. Kckenrode on the west, (taeeoal and mlneruls be.insc reserved! having tbereon erected a two-storied frame bouse' a rrau, stable and outbuildings. aar-TKKMS OK SALT Ten fer cent, ot the purcnase money to ! paid wben the properties are sold, the balance of one-third at tbe joiiCrina tion of the sale, and tl.e remainder In two equal rayments in six and twelve months thereafter eferred payments to bear Interest and to be se cured by the judgment bond and moruue or tbe purchaser. J t )S EfH HikH'K, A.lm'r ol Sophia Sill, dee'd. Loretto. Ao(. S. !nea.-3t. . LEGAL NOTICE. Thomas Bradley, Matilda Bradley. 1 In tbe Court of Common I Pleas of Cambria countv. Nj. 4. lee. Term. ls7. I Alias Sub;na In 1,.. j vorce. COUNTY OK CAMBRIA. S3. The Commottwralik nf hmntlvania to MAT1LHA BUAlI.EY.RKcrTxq: command you as heretofore commanded i i ioi an manner or uasineM and excuses bwiair act aide you be and appear In your proper person before our Judge at tbeofbura-. at our Court of Common Pie., there to t held on tha first Monday ol Seotember next, to show eanse it any you have, why your hurband Thomas Brad ley, should not be divorced irom the bonds of matrimonr which he hath Contracted with yoa Ihe "aid Matilda Bradley, agreeable tol'eutioa and I.I be 1 exhibited auain.'t yon before oar said Court ; and this you shall ta no wite omit at your peril WiTsm the Honorable Hobert I.. .Tohnfton President Jndireof our said Court, tbls 4th day of Jane, A. D. 1W. J - H. A KHIICUIt'CII K . i : Attest: Jcsisra A. tlRaT.Sberill. - i.'enst)urK. Jaiy a;. Isi3.-Bt . j - -. f.usi ismiiaiui, . i llfHtHKAS THK HON. HOBtKT U. JOHN. ' T SION. tn-estdent Judtreol the Court of toamon I'lcas. of the 7th Judicial IHstri.-t -son-sistiair ot the County ol Cambria, has Issned bis precept bearing date the 14th day cf Jane, issg to me directed forholdiar a Court of Over and Ter- miner and Oeneral Jail Oelivenr. and tuarter eiewbjrs el the feaee. la Keensbur lor the Conn- ' ty of Cambria and to commence on tbe x-'irst , Monday of September, Jssa, and continue two ' Weehs. ' NmictisHiiitBT Oivew. that the' Coroner ' Justices of feaoe. Aldermen, and t;oostabies ol aid county ot Cambria, that thev he the and ' there In their proper persons at 1 'o'e'ork in the , forenoon of said dnr with their record', fitquisl-t-ons. examinations and their own rem.-mi.ran- i ees. to do those thines which to theirottices auper- tain to be done and lhor who are bound la recojc- nuances and their, own rembrances. to prosecute aiiainst the prisoners that are or shall be In ti e ! Jail of Cambria county, be then i.nd there to . praserute atiaibHt them as fhall be juft. (iiVBn under my hand at Khen-burv. the th day ! Auicust, in the yearot our Ior.l. isns.and the One Hundred and Twelfth Year of tile lndenea- ! denoe ol the United States. JOS. A. OKAY, Sheriff. Elen?bur, Aua.,10, 18S. . I TIUAL, LIST. Lilt of ease, down for trial at a Court of Com mon I'leas to be held at lenbuix. "ouimenein on Moiidyeiitemrr 3rd. Iss8. " FlKnT VIII. Uallanher etal....va. Iurbia. SECOHD WIXI. Miller vs. I'rinitle. M.ller .r. .Stoluc I'fetfcr ....vs. S.-bmitt rier v: Westover. Sraroth vs. Crw.k et al. Horina vs. Heonett- lAjnvstreth vs. Johns. '"'och ...vs. Edwards. O'Connor vs. llitrvlps etal. Nntley vs. Kramer. Mann k Co. tly . vs. Hipps k Lloyd. lKn'jh.. vs. Judy. same ,, , rm Scotu Thomas .ru.-e vs. iA.yyd et aL Coy lor n ys. Same. Thomas ... tj. Sim. . I c vs. Leshey. il-e vs. Johnstown Lumber Co. Trexler vs. KboJy et sU. JobDMownMillicgCo.vs. Hanna. cTder vs. Cambria Iron Co. 1 -I Nat'l haul AlU'wV. lMiocaa. -toler. ...w. 'raver. 'cJcn vs. Peden. Hello ..vs. Bovje. H. A. SHt iKMAKEK. Proth'y. Lbentburx. Auk. in. ISM. We AJIT YOU! To send us 40 cents for one of our X.X '---'! e-ii FARM YF.EKSHES: l-ifht, Ifitidv rn.lftrrM'. v il' Ontwenrand Out. lait ta Urdmary i r. icli.s4. YOU WANT An Eiarh-h Household S. D. Set. Thia et eorvsti of a Ttoewood Ilandl and f.ir inrr-n-hniaLIe bla.?e t2 KTrwslrnn. utol - cliis-l fit-hi same: Mil i vtr-l in a neat win i lxx. 1 iii-i tN -I is oolAut ..v UMetnl everywhere, j around the Imuse, at the oiliee. in tlie -hop, on ttiefr.rin. S-ut lre on receipt ef 5 .60. j Ask iour.local Dwiler for them, if he ha not trnt tlmm.be will pet them f. roil, or w e itl .-n'l either on receipt of pnrs is r.ljve. ( ita gtainp for wiw iUiuarutai cult . ' ELLKICHT & CO-, PUntsvllie. Conn. ., . AGENTS To canvass for ens of th larvast. oldest est ah. i shed. BfcT KNOWN Nl'KSKKItS n the ' eoun.ry. M.n bheral terms. I'neuuale.. faeili. i;e- A M KJKKV. KstaLl.sh.dl8W m . k. r. smi ru, iiLstsi. a. x. HEN yoa wLt JOB W OKK done call tLla . ttice. W WANTED m FOR SALE. Ca,bri county will tell at private sale the iar on w hich he recides four niilea cast of Carrolltown ?.?n? cJ leading. Ir-.ra aml.town to loretto. eontainiDK U acres, about luo acres of wulch are cleared, havlre thereon a tw-tcry Manic L tlei.".1 lT?m l?rB- A 11 ne 'nard u on the premises and the farm is in a trood state ol cul- tL?" n,J " wl'- tor terms apply to tbe subscriber on the j.remifes. - JOHN HOOUE. I K.LM.NS:0.V aU.BlCL, i. f. BICK. ESTABLISHED 1ST2. Mnstfln,Biicl&Co. ESTABLISHED ISSS. Carrolltown Bant. f rw"iUf4Ts p. T. A. SHAREAUGH, A. W. EUCK. Cashier, j Cashiei General BaniiEE Business Transacted. uriMisiTs Ke-lve.! payable on demand, and certiorate Is sued oq time deposits, on which Interest wiU be Extended to customers on favorable terms and approved paper discounted at all limes. t'OLLECTIOXN Madeln the locality and npon all the banking towns in the Tntted States. Charge moderate. DRAFTS Issued neitotiable In all parti of the United states, aud lorelsin exchange le.ued on all parts of r-uroie. . AlCUIWT.N Of merchants, farmers and others solicited to whom reasonable aceomodat:ou will be extended I atrt.usare Hlsured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private abd oohdenlial. and that tbey will t. treated as literally as twod banking rules will permit. Ke'iwtlullv. JOHNSTON, KICK CO. STAR SHAVIE1G PARLOR I COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS, EBENSBURC, PA. J. II. O ANT. I roprietor. ryHEPiJBLlO will always find us at our place Lol business In business hours. Everything kept neat and cosy. A bath room bat been con nected with the shop where the public can be ac eommodated with a bot -or cold bath, liathtub anJ ever thins: connected therein kept perfectly clean. t'Lui towiu x srxcULTT. Etenslmrc Fire teancs Apj T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EBEXSBURG. FA. TOSOLIGITORDERS For jur Chol-!e and Hardy Nursery Stork isieady w..rk tor enrrirttlc. temperate men. Sal' ary aud rtprniiMi.or commission if prelcr red. 1 he businet-s ijuickly and al!y learned. NnllMfar rnaranlcsd to customers and axenia. W rite luiioediately for terms. laie age. Address K. . CHASE 4l CO. 1430 South I'enn Square, Philadelphia, r'j.. Au. iu.-2tn. --..V ThB Original tlLLC: VkVtfcU-JO LIVER 'OWA.'i PILLS. JiF.WAItE OP IMITATIONS. ALITATS ASK FOB IB. I'lITRCrrS PET.T.KT8, OB LITTLE 6 VGAJt-COA TED FILLS. Be I u w entirely- TCjcctablc, thoy rp erato without disturbance to the Fjstcm, di-t, or occupation. Fut up in class vials, hcmieti cally wniiiL Always fret.li and n-iiuMc. Aa a laxative, a I ter all t r, or purgative thw little 1'eacts givo the most perfect aausXactioa. SICK KBMG1E. Rllloui Headache, Iilzziues. tuiiHtlpa. Kou, Indigestion, ltllloua AttuekH.andail dcrHnpiment of the btom ai b nml bowi'ii. are prompt ly relieved a'"l M-rmanentIy eur-d bv the ie of Or. Pierre's IMeaaant I'urtatlve Pelleta. In explanation of tne remecimi power of tbepo I'fllets over b Kn at a variety of diseased, it muy truthfully l paid that tneir action Uxm the tyswiii is universal, not a f-'iand or tisFuo eaciipintr their emotive influence, ol.l by druirrist,S5e.-iitBa viai. Manufaetureil att!n Clietnicul I.ab.rutor3T .f W. .Hi.ij'ifi rieENSAUT Medical Asisoc-iatiox, nufTalo, N. V. Is offered bv the rnRntifaetiir-f-rs of Ilr. Safrc'n Catarrh Itemed), for a case of Chronic Nasal Catarrh which, they cannot cure. SVJIPTOflS OF CATAnillT.-Ptill, heavy headache, obstruction of tho nneal passages, tiischnrg-es fulling from the lnud into th throat, aometimcs profupe, wntery, and acri.l, at others, tlik-k, tenat'itius, niueous. fjurulenr, bloody and putrid: the eyes ats vi-ak. waU-Tj, and nillained ; there is rinKiiiK in tho ears, deafness, haekinir or eoufrliiiiir to clear tlie throat, ex pec-torauon of offensive matter, together wita f-ulis front nlts-rs; the voice is changed and ha a nnsal twanr; the t reath is olltiimve; buk 11 and tiu-lc urn im paliwl; there is a eensution of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking couifii and gen eral debility, tniiy a few ol the alx.ve-tiamed eyinntoms are likely to be prewnt in anyone tse. 1 houwiniis of ea-s annually, without tnanil-stnifr ball ot tuo tiljove Fvuit'tonff. re sult in consumption, and end in the-frrnve. No diwusi is i common, more deceptive and dan rous, or 18 uniierstood by physicians. I.y it mild. s.'Othinir. nnd h-alinc proK'rlii s. Tr. Saire's t atarrb Jfetnedr cuns llnrLworyt ;ti" S...' latarrli, "cold lit tlie liead,' turrra, and Catarrhal liradache. ikiJ by druggists every wLl-ix; u-uu M('utoia Agony from Catarrb." Trof. W. IIAU6NEIL, the famous mesmerist, of It fiico. X. 1 writes : Sne ten years tiro I suffered untold iwony from chrotiio nasal cat.irrh. My family physician jrave me up aj inrurable, and said I rniist die. My case was auch a bad one, that very day, towards Fun et, my voice would become Bo hoarse 1 could bareiyspeak atove a whipcr. In the mornintr my coUKhinir and cleunnK of my thmnt would almost etranifle me. lly the use of lr. Suite's Catarrh Ketnedy, in three months I was a well man, aud the euro bas been permanent." Constantly Ilawbinir and Spitting.'' Thomas J. KrsniNO, F.so-, tX3 Pine Street. St. I,iui. J., writes: " 1 was a irreiit suffi -nt from catarrh for three years. At times 1 could hardly breathe, and wus constant lv hawking and spitting, and for the last eight months could nit brcatiio throutrh the noetrils. I thought nothinir could its done for tne. Luck ily, 1 was advtsed to try l)r. t-uv-c 8 Catarrh Itemed', and I uiu now a well ninn. I N-licvo it to l the only mire remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one ha3 only to rive it a fair trial to experh-nce astouuduiif results aud a pvruuincnt cure" Three Bottles Core Catarrh. " Tjj. Robbijts, Itunyan P. C-Jumbia Co pa, says: Jly daughter bad catarrh when she was five years old. very badly. 1 sow lir. Sase's Catarrh Kemcdy advertised, and pni cured a bottle for her, and soon saw that it belpcd her; a third lottle effected a perma nent cure. She is now eighteen years old and sound and ucturty." The Filler Organ' IS THE FINEST AND BEST. - a j "I -i h It rtan1 ut the fcen-l of all p-rM onrnnn. The m ho l-ire ii havr rh c-rv'tu tiould attaaint them rtvg wnii ttf ui-rit of ttur liiMruMit'iiUs. lxn t talt nor wrci for w h( we iu v.iMit e anl t-st oar lrirtrTinit-titA. If n t4ul-r trhi var oraiu iu uuff i-4fcUi'. Hnle to Uxi faitar-. 11UY TV 1T7T 1 1 1ZJX. Address MILLER ORGAN CO., SiOO r5r h silrrci SI YOUR OPPQSTUIITY IS III ? Our Great Annual Sale of Oils and Ms COMMENCES TO-DAY. From now until the first of iSeptciiibor our atten tion "will bo devoted to our Great Sale of QTu and Ends, and the pul)lic will be ail'orded m oppoilunity to purchase reliable, well-made and honest clothing at the lowest prices ever heard of in Johnstown. All our odd suits that were selling right along at $10, sll and SS12 have been placed side by side on one separate table and can now be bought for 8.50 a suit. Our stock of $3. $:.f)0 and $1 odd pants will now be sold for $2.50 a pair, and odd vests worth 75c. and $1 you can buy at 50c. each. Odd coats from $2 up ; Seersucker coats and vests, G8c; light still hats from 75c. to $1.50. BARGAINS IX EVERY DEPARTMENT. WOOiLF, SOKT c& THOIS, Leading Clothiers of Johnstown. Pa. Watertown Steam Engine So., r'yT:r:;r : 1 'Z r-; -".'V ,.-tjf -?t -a. t-. ! ' "-"" t "-5 h'r f Conti-nl AVst' nna I'AIU-UV CAPITAL CO SECHLER & CK i-MAXCFACTUREUS OP Business and Pleasure Vehicles, Proprietors and Sole Users of Sechler-s Irrprored Perfection Fifth-Whsel. All Work Cruaranteed am JUepremcnted. C3TD FOB CAT AIiOG TJE. m Our M ComMnatioa M Snn aiJ Mi I - i-p-rr Oril E31PER0K Cl S J - jl.. - 'ir Kill, Ki i ,m U b. or s-wr-;t o...... . k-"-''' jr)y,f' .Tsfc '"" ""i no mt. i t . 4 ; T 2""r -t T -- vr .i.t. Tnu nv, UL1!, ."11AN ON I!011 Geo. W. Clafiin THE m LI IUUU. Ebensburg, Ponn'a., CAMBRIA FREEMAN $1.50 Per Year $1.50!, The comlnir Natioial Citiipainu will an exci - 1 inic as well as In(crc?titi one ami no 1..1- soq should ho without a ..od newspaper. 1 :.c . m tAXhKU IrKk.iN win faitfiPtliv ehri'iilele ail - .. "-' ana will Kive its r.-...'t-r a I the new.-. 1 ue price ,f w.t-an the reach of ailaad no iiern.n can a:ljrd to b without it. a 1 1 v ro . n v.itTisi:its. The lanre and reliahlc eireulatii.n of ti:e Kir :i. siak (1 -iiA.) t-uuiniendK it to :he lax.r.il.!. e.. i.j. erauoo ..i overtiHor .m.l thi-ir f.,m will t,e i1. scrtod at tho lowest rales. 1 La fiiiKA i read eokly by abuul 2,iM.'0 people. THE JOB PHLNTLMIOIFKE, cmnerted with the Kke em a N. Is one of the tsiont eiiuiplete In the omnij. Mui HcaJ.. I.etier Heads. Cards, Enveloj.es. :irrulars. lo.iers 1 Oftets. 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