u u t i I." ! t t i s If ? - f V s 1 1 . t tfiimbiia freeman. Kr.NSIH MJ. .. I I. IDA 1. r.vi; It, JSMK f (''. I't isons iciintim .V (t,;ihs of is 1'ajtrr should ,, rr Ifn if thrift's it ith iih tit least in 1 I. in iitlcu arc of publication .! . Mtel uiiii.-! ft v ) per Ue st UuftoDs.' A nt siiJ ha Ojja pai'jled ou the I'.lmr linns. wnim..nl-Rtlen. St. Ali-ihtine. ri., June :rJ, lsS. Dkar Freeman : Tiie fillowing H Mr. I.uke Bush, of a3.iaebhD town- , truthful sketch of what I saw ttls day In ship, bus lately become Insane and on ! sn "round the clt? of Johnstown. I left - l!url A . ' - ) '. ;:'f ,11. LVD rt;nso.AL. i, ii l.uv rn-t c!-p at Pultons." .!:,! i r i w3iti4 tT s!e at ; ! r n.l tl:e Dirkjsiu btore'o I".. ,". if ( .:t I':' 'in, was io Til''.iy. it I .l.i lo-i l!l front , Il.ni-... ntn.i-. pri:. if t".trr(:;iwn, was U .-.I nc 1 iy. ni'-l o-i Moiv.Iny luit all cast's u'.i on uccount of t'.t J.ilms- ,N if jo'i work rr:nt .! i:n short .it .'.llMJ l' litl" ul '.lit Kulk- i Thursday eveuinj wa9 brought to Juil for the purrose of fcavlnu Mm sent to D:x- ' mcnt. Pnvato Willlana Yniioa;. of Coanpony C, j U-rt Ileuim-nt V. r P. coin wit ted suici.le j In his tent In Josnstovo on Sunday after noon by shooting hinisetf lu tLt hr.vl with a rill.'. It Is mipiiosod that hi wasjrendered temporarily insane from witnessing the j rurruvvim scne In that vicinity. He IItpiI j i:ar Mansfield, Pa , and leaves a wife and j two cniidren. , Thirtv-eleht bodies were recovered at Johnstown on Tuesday. There is now but littlf attempt at Ultnt'.fieatioa. The bodies , aro so badly decomposed that, even after tliry nav been covered with dieiuferlants, ! the workmen cannot stand the stench Iodr tr t!i.n t a'.lcw thuui to cut off the pockets, ar.d to this matin r try to find some means . i f l.Kintihoit'na. I Ail tho tninei hi this region have been ! M slr.se the tli-oil. Sina of thtni have ni'i i r-ouirli to keep up the local supplies, I but the others have done nothing. The Cambria Iron coinpaules works east of the your pleasant town on Monday morning alone with many others to visit the fene of the late terrible disaster. Tbe first thin to attract niy attention was the great number of wiiioni enroute for Johnstown, loaded down with provisions and clothing for the sufferers from the flood. Tbe strange, troubled looks of everyone, scared, startled looks on each face you met. no sound ot I laughter or pleasant chat, clearly indicated that some terrib.e news had In a manner paralyzed the whole community. Tbe first I saw of the fearful wreck was from tbe hill overlooking East Coneniauijb and Franklin boroughs. Eastward away up the Conemaugh wae seen a locomotive and a poiitarv pixseni:er ". no railroad behind j them, none Itefore iticiu, every vestige of i the road destroyed, rails, ties, even tbe solid j reck bed ttt the road wiped out of existence, j What was on that fatal Frids,y morning two j large thriving towns, where all trains stoo ped, with splendid roundhouse, in which j wpre stored 1? lororuatives, public build- in cs and bridges of the rrot substantial kind, and a happy prosperous population, are nov a scene of utter and total d.sola- rn ; . .i ly. ' Pi;::i V ot t!i r, s !: ot f.'l- t'u- pisf ye.T, Eens. tl'is o, whs in town ! o lin-i b -en it 'till ried ho;llo on , tuanel havn piosed down until the cumpan- j t'un, f aily three-fourths of the buiidlnps of , ies woiks In Jol;i!stown are readv to starte , both towns destrojed, the round house. ; up. tuo-t of their i n:ployes -have lft for the j bridges, th? P. It. comany'e buiidines and ! cen of the disaster. Onllitzin Vindi- viur. i all of the best reidenees poce, the 19 loco I At Cor-nrn, Center county. Pa,, one motives, some ot them welshing 80 ton. I night durlnn the tlond a cltlr-a belns en-j "pre whirled and swept away, some of I rai'.-d at bis dog. which had waked him by I them more than one mile from the round incH.-u.uut barking, put on his boots epe i house, only nine of them visible, tbe others r.jer F r.l lie - W. Mr. 1 urley h"c .. Uuftor.. wrd. :i .-st ..in uiid Mr. An. u i oi.'.ow n, sp- tit ; r.Uy. eori I 'hum, 'he sr-vi'v ; t lloi.l UrusWiek, fsrre', ,'. i ! . ..r .iv: -Hi .vui;il iy. b . !. ( M ,-s Mii;..i I.in' 'is M ' HVII lb -tiiie few n, ot e, u'.n wi- ilh'ii i:i the J nli lis .ul. in s'll anion" th- nv--)lng. II." body of (" IC: oi p"'l. .4 f ;irr itu- cin'iy to k ek It wheti he got down Uirs. I: Mebir.i; the yirrt he found the doi chain i .! :n s er feet of water, and it took lively w ork to frei it mid get tbe faurly out. The wo!e fanii y mi!.t have been dro.vDCdif it iivl rot Seen tor the dot;. -Vr J. N. Mundn, wh is Inehsrseof j til.- r. muni of bodies from the rains at I .1 .ti i itown, sav that up to this dare he has foun I over frt.ooo In money la the pockets ' of vie'-Im. The largest sum was J.t.llt 1 Tle pockets of Charlea HlsohotT coutalned ' ?- k" II" stated that the robbln; ot stores' ntid dead bodies still continues, nnlith i strdii)n th guard which has been placed 1 Tlie t.oldcn Mrfam. Fcilowtng is the aggregate cf the cast ' eoritri'.iu''iss for the JobnsUwu auUerers np to Tuesday evening : Philadelphia and vicinity I 709 473 New York 376 613 Brooklyn, Jersey City. Newark atid outside sources ...... Through Governor Braver Pittsburg Chicago Boston - . Cleveland, t Massachusetts Legislature Washington. O. C Baltimore, aid Cincinnati. O Columbus. O , and vicinity Lancaster, Pa B-thlehem, Pa Paris. France. San Francico , New ll4iupUtuere Lrgieiatuie.... Auueuta. Ga Krading, P Srianton, l'a . .. Wilmington, Del Wilkesbarre, Pa...... Election; Proclamation. ; ;n&x: God 5ate the Comovwt.ai th. Inlianafo'is. Ind Allentown. Pa Camden, X. J Easton, Pa Chester, Pa Charleston, S. C Chattanooga, Tenn Pl.o-nixvlMe, pa Mauch Chunk, Pa Xorri-town, Pa Denver. Col To edo, Savannah, a Kansas City, Mo Darby. Pa Columbus, S. C Chamtersourg. Pa Crllsle. P Mlllviile. N. J .I .l iistov ii ruin? on i over the ruins bv the civil authorities tiie i:m of f i.l 1 I , C. I i r, ot " !, t:;j was found. I I'.ut er connty, Lis brother, of v:. ::ois to our 'I :urtine, s umti Sunday - .Vl i r. i..ui.d in t'iu i.. ;i. i . iiM'n ie l.t ' iicrt' :ii:n;ii Mwinl.iv. 1':, mi' is ! n m ;i : ty , in -t. All . n- .".u ruei chant ai l l.;i-.iue '. . Ii.ni.. :n th it pK 'e on i . I .lu ii'. years. '.!- .Ie.-.'.:i Divis, Cambria towns . i. a-, i ii.t'li't.-i'd a half Interest In the v I ii -. n. n t: tuerly conducted by i' i 1 .;. ! Iiers in tliis pi.u'e. 11 ii ('. Warren, of the l'.argain ill i o.titner.in to sell n etitire stock -at r;ist on S 4t iiri!n next. The eoiriniie for on- w,:ek. K r ' N if ni il Pault of Johns'own i; t'.r ivs:ii,'-.s for the fiff fim.' :1 io I on Mori lay last. It wi'l u -ii eoi.en:eiu:e to the people. . ;.'-lj luo'li ts have bwn onvlct-a.d-r i.i iiif lirt d 'gree for the n'.l ma'. V ni'.ergei-, and, i;i due , v .ij tl: p -'I'.al'.i' f i.r tUeir criim'. :u; . .ir i::iiauti' d hy Dr. J. P.. An U t., Ptiiliiili ir!:l.i, Pa. E.i-i a no ui n';j.i in it. !ay irmin hu--'. -ittesteit lv t:n ii.,.i::-!s of cures after : . i . ml. W n u:i leistan.t ti.at the F.bnsburg .in. i i'.iiul wi'.i utten.l ttie pii'me at Lor- -'.1 of tUo present ninntll. A :r..ia Julnistown will aceoiu- !o i n t! .'Ill !1.:.J T ! : t In-mi . - i'!i l rn ' i i ti.'a ii .::.t .it. i :,. : :.: .1" .-urn. d i ' Daul.'t Fritz l:i Susnua. ; i-auglit .lire ou Sunday i't!.i r with ito c:)ntei;ts was V-l- Two valuable horses - Vi. !'. M.'Coiiau'iy, an old and .r.l-l;;i...vii c iti,-of J ,)! uptown, who es-.;-.! ti e ri in, I with his l.fe. but in a fatally r"'l ui'litior. died on Friday la't In the "Void stieet l.o-pltal. -The -,. , f i:.v. Mi.'l-a.'i Minn, a local - w.,,, re- l.fi'-t at S-'jtn Fork, wa.i i." I i: ' burrie-l in tie "ind ou the ' t til" Coi'enmug'l on Sllurdny last. . na. one 01' the vic'.Iiim of the flood. . . r. nnijlanu railroad otTi-lals ex v .4 ;....n il.roii'iii from Pittsburg ; . : i-Ja , I'.iuisday. ) Jsatur v v. r u; i. i ir as f" i ,t t'onemaugh i , ., '-, i..,. , j. wer,, at i,,, Viadui-t. -Mi T;-..i!iin M Mir.m rei'el.ed hi.s iom . .- p -iu.,1-: :-r on Monday and Is I .! , ,'.,.'y f,,r I'ueli S.m. He will .'.nue i e i lin e in its present location 'lie u tu.ire siuta'jii) place. It appears from piraraphs In our cor. tei.p naile that the lightning rod agent, nf.i-r a lub'rnntion of several years, has air .iu bt-uu to strike tie f.iriuera with the old-tl'n. dt-astrous Jesuit". I: was gener al y th.uijt;'. that the lightning rod agent like lightning its-lf. revei struck twice In tl.e sMne place. That this is an error was ileioonsti.ite.l last week In the Case of a l.e h;g!. courty frui-r. wh was taken in for the t.Mr.l tla,o in ten years. Governor Heaver has appointed the following-commission, which. In conjunct'on with himself, will tave charge of thedis triiutmn of the funds for the flood suffers They are a follows : Edwin II. Kitler. of Philadelphia : Thomas Dolan. of Philadel phia ; John V. Huher, of Philadelphia; Uobert C. Ogden. of Philadelphia: Francis I. H.-eves, of Philadelphia; Jams B. seott. of P'tttiburg; Kuben Millet, of Pitts burg ; S. S. Marvin, of Pittsburg ; John Fulton, of Johnstown ; FT. A. Cummin, of V'il!iamsport. -Every farmer in tbe 1'nited S'ates will be visited nert year, H00. by a paid and au- ! thentiearp.l govern-uent of!i -er. and be will be asked to give Pie nfTWr statistics of his I farni-crnrs, .stock, etc.. for th previous y ar, l.ss:. I() order to do so intelligently, w urg. our farmer friend i t begin now to keep accurate tie-counts of all farm opera - tions, an 1 to cintinu to do so throughout I the year. In this way only can the cpnsus i reports be made of any curtail and praeti-. cai value to the f arming Interests through I out the country. j If any of our readers are in need of arti't'c and substantial cemetery work, j made from the best qualities of marble and j cranite. th.-y will do well to call in J. Wll j kinson Son, marble and granite dealers ; in this piace, where tl.cy wlil find a nice I stock to select froio. or seud them word . and they will visit you with a large selec J th.n of new and original designs, they goar ! ante? all their work and If their work Is j nt as represented they will not ask you to take it, they are prepared to fill all orders at homo and abroad at prices that defy com petition. Give faeni a trial. AMim. :i Mon.liy atternoon an accident oc-c-irred at I.;Jiy 's Ptation which may result in the death of a boy. George Groe, aged U.ard John Gc-ge. age 13. two bovs who hurried under tons and tons of rocks, sand and other debris. The railroad track from thl point for one and ons-half miles west was entirely destroyed, you eou'.d only see wh.re th road had once been, here was a locomotive and a long train .f frelgtt cars burned o cinder together wi'h thoir con tents, here as welt as further down the Conemaugh fire consumed what the water i Total. ....... .. spared. Near this place was where a car load of barrets of whisky was spilled out on tr-e ground by order of the civil authori ties on Sunday. The stench from this place was r xtremely strong. Judging from the fn.irraous and entire destruction of the rail road property at this plnt to a casual ob server it wou'd appear an Impossibility to rebui'd the rai'road here, r that any com pany would dare nnd.rtake such a hercu lean task as to rebuild a rood that had been obliterated so completely at snrh a fearful loss of life and property ; but the Amri- ! can people wouM. I verily believe, under- tako to rejuvinate the universe, for right i here amiit this chaos and ruin appeared j three rather unassuming looking men meas I uring or takin distances with a brass or 1 copper line. Your correspondent addressed i them saying, good morning, gentlemen ! j i What are you measuring ? One of tte party j answered we are calculating the amount of I material neceary to rebuild this road and 1 instantly sal. I to the others 6.i plus 90 to the ) other lde They were the advance of an j armv of .'. v workmen with picks, shovels, j ae. jiri;, etc. Th) road will be rebnllt ' as rapidly men and money can do it, but I not on the original site, for rat nre is more powerful yet than roan, and she has assert ed her might by taking possession of the track and placing the Conemaueh river where the railroad had once been and there it will remain. Woodvale and Conemanch boroughs with a population r.f about lO.Oofi people, with the exception of aboot 50 dwellings situated on rising ground were totally and entirely wiped out of existence witn thousands of their unfortunate people. On the river In boats from this point down wer hundreds of men engaged in dragiug or fishing for dead human bodies and were drawing them out bv scores from the water and de bris on the shore and laying them on the river bank to be taken awsy to some other p'ace for Idertif cation. Old r.ge, n'.dd'e life, youths and infancy all represented in this horrid, hideous spectae'e. I never saw anything like it before and pray teayen I never may again. The next point reached was Johnstown; two-thirds of this large and 1 nounsnitg city wun one-tnira or its popuis jjHri j lion gone never to return. It was here tbe j largest number of dead bodies were found; I a steady stream of men carrying dead bodies J to tbe different morgues were constantly. I ceaselesaly depositing their ghastly bur 1 dens In those rlaces for recognition. At ,' the dead houses rear the railroad station I ! counted R2 deal bodie laid out side by side , to Vie removed from there to their last rest- .. 400 oeo 400 OOD .. 479 40(J 160 000 lC.t 000 a t oo so cm 43 :;3 30 000 28 P88 43 213 15 200 13 000 11 000 10 rtoo 10000 10000 it .'00 ! 600 '. 8:0 9 000 8 000 7 WHJ 7 000 ti 700 6 000 3 500 2 731 2 700 2 a-o 2 50O 2 .V ) 2 0 )0 1 700 1 500 1 4"0 I 219 1 000 I 000 1 400 f 3 031 291 IN IIBEMENt'ETOTHK SECiVIKEMF-VTM a "i r)xnicniB article and in rou.plianee ' of tt e 1'oni.litiitaa Itb trie I'Is.vIhobs of 10 art vt'OK b rrun of Lis naras cot being register- .sec S. Any prion who DaM aire or promise toa-iTcany eltorny fcirner. reward orotber valuable onuMeratior.f l..rbiof at a it elee tion. or for with holrtlnic tiie ume. or who ball :tvo..r prvmine to rive at-b nwif l.leratioo toan oibr,,on or partr f,,r socr, elector , rcteor !k "''l,bo'd,r,K hereol. ant n ele-ti.rwho hfiil rrrflve oraureeto reccire for hlrartr or an :brr. et raimey. rcwar.1 or . .h.r r hi. id Ihl trrnfnl AmmrIi r v tit ..An . l.1r..,. t. m 1... ..... ..l., . r KTlMnir the Urn. and manner of .uhmtttln to ' for wm.hoWin tbe t"reV7 illl.ul Hie proole ..r tbelraiproral and ratinratton. or ! rncht t ieat turn ,i.ii.. . -rl rrin-llnii Mn.i,l amMiln..... .. ,k. . . k...i..K. . . .. . " eiorvur tlt.n." 4,.rtivet rbe rlnhth day of March. . Ii. one thousand etaht hundred and eiKt.tr-nme. u well a I j otK-d !nre t. a writ itme.1 in pursuance hereof and tn me diiwied ry Jame A. Hearer, tl-.-vrrnor ol the )d Oxnimonwealth ot t'ennTl vania. un.Ier lh Jreat Seal of the State, at Har. ri-hunr. the l.Vh day of April. A. IK ls. H la o adc tl.e ouly of the Sht-na ol every cudit within ttiu Cuinuionwealih to (ivr n.itlce ol raid eli-tt.n In the u.ual manner. Therelere. I, .1 . t'. Stlneinan. Hlh .-herirJ ol tbe Countv of Cam-t-ria. do hereby limUe bnowa and ive this pnt'l.c notlre to the eiorlori ol tbe county of Caiuf)ri.i tb-t on 9i a kit. i. i.m ..t.t- issrr.i. The following marriage licenses wre issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for two weeks ending Wednesday, June 12, lss't : William I,. Miller and Mary Alloda Hajr. Johnstown. J. I. Campbell and Alice Hellly, Gallitzln borough James Sylvester Glass and Katie Gons man. unjnjiu. (ieoree E Daniels. Johnstown and Mag gie Hoffman. Motiycreen township. Claries ; Marsb, iirownstown and Mag gie Lotz, Wilmore. Joseph F. Hoyland and Margaret C- Mc intosh, Lilly. Ilanjaroio Iliggios and Isabella White, ho nth Fork. James L'gheand Annie Dorn. Frospect. Herman Hersleln, Conemaugb borough and Katie Doran, 1'rospecL Daniel C Wadswortb and Deliah Gates, Morrellville. John liinkledine, Mnrrellville and Ida Sense, Portage. 'silas Gingiing. Lilly and Clara, Francis McIIugb, Munter township. Charles v. Brown and Anna L. Ileam, Johnstown. J. F 1'arsoDS and Ella M. Keplogle, Johnstown. WhlokeT Kill. How often are we yet to be told that whiskey kilis ? Arsenic kill ; opium kills, and so do hundreds of other good remedies kill if afctiod instead of v.W. Cut ask tbe question, "Will whiskey cure ?" "Yes !"' is the positive reply of the most eminent phy sicians of all the land. Disease steals into your system like a sneak tbit-f loto your bouse, and often by neglecting a bad cold, we end our days iu lingering, and wishing for health when. Indeed, cn bottle of Pwre ifhi'Jcev or Iiramly wonld toave cured tbe cold. Such goods may he scarce, but they con be round at Max Kleins, 62 Federal street, AllesUenj. His "Silyer A'ge" is the only whisky t cdorsed by tie doctors. You can get the pure Guckenheimer. Finch or Gibson I lye at $1.00 per quart or six quarts for o.00 Send for price list. 1 -e ; - ;-..-(, u ,if ti.o h'H'.tCS di j'r.il I ' '.1 at four f o':ts in the n. ' V i 11 1 1 y h.s be-eli Jefermin" I by N . w V, it; rr.r,.;i ns follows s Jrris- ' . "I. i . .' ' n . .". r.. 1 k"..r-.eillj 1 . ' II"!- I V.V'l, I tO I. j 1 ' : i i it Is a iitflfl off ,! t 1 i! . 1 1 . .i(a was the first to j ; -'c.-'.f s :. j i.Htown. i;: tiisburg ; 1 ' I a!-, of t;rv,visii)r.s to ti;i suf- j " '' '..re tiie supplies f r i:n Altoo- . L i -t tiie K.'ii :..,iiurg depot. j 'V.' a speedy nn I positive t'uro ' 1 'irr'i. D.p'.theria, Car.kor Mou'h, and i "' e, iii MkIdITs Catarrh Kctuedy. A j i : r t'eo with enrh l.dtUe. l"se 'I'-m:.' . ei'ih and nweet breath. ''- old bv Dr. T. J. Davieon. i. i f K.ur.g men of t';i.s place, who I it II. y em .-.i-u, met ou Julian j ".I iy ni! t and proceeded to ' '"- ', i) l'i the iielki.i. ir!ioi) i by i ' '' ;io se. One of th.'iu especial-j ' ' ' .. I a lU'.iuee of e (iuati'S ' -.:'"il I be st.ip;.ed. ' i. '.rl art. of Altoor.a. while 'si. ii-in, 1,. btinj built at the :-j;i:n Fork vra struck by a ' 1 r m.j kfu.cked Into the water 'l ' - in -, twenty feet. He was 1 ' ' "in ia A.Uioua where he will ' 1 ' r ' t;iao from his Injuries. . u" p..)p'a d n't kaow tha "I 1 'd that If a Di?rson or- k.,.r i! s"'int'nuL'd h-; trust he publisher may payment is made, Ing place. Here was to be seen side bv live at tnai place, round l old revolver In ( side virtue and vice, old age and childhood, the home of the latter. They were exam- , guilt and innocence, beauty and homeliness. Ining it when it was accidentally discharged, j stalwart mac hood and belpk-s infancy-all the ball striking Grove about an Inch below alike were swept Into eternity without one the rlht eye. The bullet passed Inward ! moment's notice. Tbe next place visited and it Is supposed to have lodged in bis j was the fatal drift on the upper side of the neck. The young man is a son of Dr. j railroad bridge below Johnstown, here there (.rove, and his r-coveryls doubtful. The la abont foor acres of drift reating against revolver that cans-d the accident win an j tbe bridge and extendlag up tbe river. At old oue that had not been used for the past ! this place it is said mnr than 1000 lives For Thirty Tears I have been troubled with catarrh have tried a number of remedies without relief. A druggist bere recommended Ely' Cream I have us-d only oue bottla and I can say I feci like a new man. My catarrh was chronic and very bad. I make this vol untary statement that others may know of the Balm. J. W. Mathewson, (Lawyer), Pawturket. It. I. 1 was troubled with catarrh In my bead to an annoying extent for three years. After Using one buttle of Ely's Cream Dilm I was entirely cured. W.J. Cline, Victor, X.Y. Bneklen'a Aralra MUe. The Bet balve in the world for rnts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Ftver Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles. r no pay required. It is guaranteed to irive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2." cents per wox. Sold at the drug store of E. James, EbeDs burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. th-' '- ' vn .1 .. ".v.paper , re.u-.ios, nr ' 1 -''n-1 It until 1 " ' i"' lioli amount ""in iiH p.)t olhee or N''. ork t: -v. nn..'.:il of r v 1 "'i' ry, i-tntt ""Vi'S de,tr yeil "M-". lor, ..f tr:i!V sev. n or eight years. A new swindle now being worked upon the f inuiiu omoiunity is a compound used for painting roofi. Tio farmer is In Jcce d to take a fw gallons of the stul free of charge, if he will become an agent f ir Its sale, or purchase a certain amount for hint self. The contract order Is printed on pos tal cards and look straight enough on cur sory examination. A critical ar.a'ysls of the ins'rument, however, shows that the dealers are at UVrty to sen 1 any auoant thtt suits them, or any con trie t or oriW, p.-oiably proportional to the victim's wealth, and that they ?aa enforce pay ui"t,t by its provisions, or at least cause :rest trouble and expense to th dupe who signs it. Hems rraiu ( arrolltowa. Carholitown. Pa., Jone 12, lst. DkiAR Fp.f.em Jf : In consequence of thi greatest calamity that ever befel any city on the North American continent on the 31st of May last, acd kaowing that yoor col umns would be In requisition for the de tails of the kreat disaster. I did not presume to encroacn upon jour space. Carrolltown was prompt In sending a relief wagon load ed with provisions for the sufferers, the I were lost, dwelling bouses that bad fliats ed safely Trom op the river with entire fam ilies ia them at this point struck the bridge and were dashed to pieces, the unfortunate and helpless lnraate went down to death In the frightful ruin, and to add horror upon torror this pile of debris took fire and burned to cinders wr at the water spared. No language can describe tbe more than lior rible scenes that were witnessed at this place. From. bere the flood rushed and swirled over on to tbe iarge plant of tbe Cambria Iron company, almost totally de stroying those Urge works. This company's loss runs into the millions. It Is useless to undertake to describe even In a brief way the scenes of utter desolation thatenshroned unhappy Johnstown. Suflice it to say tbat tbe fate of Cambria city, MillylUe and Minersville was tbe same a tbelr sister boroughs further up the Ctonemaugb. Wblle the writer of this sketch was viewing the faces of some of tbe dead laid out at tbe railroad station tbe face of a young and beautiful fclrl attracted the pitiful gaze of all who passed by. This little girl met the dread messenger without reallzlrg a parti cle of fear as was evidence by tbe happy scii.e upon ber childlike face. She was . ... . . . ! rrcogii.ieu as aiary ianauaD. i'oor CD Id, writer accompanied tue team to Johnstown 1 .. v . .'. , . . 10 " death had no terrors for her.foronecoa d cot mm mm Absolutely Pure. T: on Saturday. June 1st. We started at 3 r. v. from Carrolltown, arrived In Ebensburg at 6 p. m., rasted a few minutes then pushed on to the acene of desolation and ruin. We arrlyed at Johnstown station on Suaday r. m. and I believe it was the first team that arriyed at Johnstown statiou. Gen. Hastings. Don Kittell and Ma. Spangler met us and took charge of tii.it company'?- 1 our ,0lJ w"icn seemed to be acceptable. I y Mt- fi,v),i (..n.j I coming over Prospect Hill we could wi:; reah !?. . I tx'r9 disposed of the load In short order as whetUer the 1 morning at not. up)! the author rennsyiva-iia 1 c;..iig. 1 r - ram i.vif t-, -.,-.1 1 evervone k-.i hfft-lntr tn, f t 1 .... ...g i'.o ier 1 -..-.p. .v.. vvu. ji wuu.ta It .llH ,le'J.V fit.- ... ........ ..... Im ralvu 'np Ia ..lk. ,1 - j -.ii.M.i 11 11 r--ai- t - j .... v uvjkiiuc iud nic;iu i l appeared to my ev.s, as the awful ruin and ' v.'.f Howard J.l;bert. brother ... , .11 t.:aC9. liw. I. -. 1 .') .I.T1PO. (I., j ; ". 5' .1 t.i tue ' .. was roun l on St jray about tlneii sonares fmm hi. P'rson wtite f1)Un,i hi, I"-d nt tea minutes after "r.c:ii,f keys W:tla kev check iiainu. "son switrh Company, whoso entirely swrr.t awa- r,. rret ara'.i. ::s to h works nl ir-t r.n "', at M'vihan. three miles .k a'" nd 4-ntirelv t ... -----j iiuiu Buy In:ll- 7 of the disaster which their Woiks lh tk - - 4 v. , iiry I I. v.t -re .1 r . nr.' rnali in" r f it V "f m y reeurren y 4s m.-rtnu,, y from in.... , (solation has been nnl will be mire fuiiv j described than my pen can portray. j For the pat week theie has been no news ! of any note, everjbody talks of nothing bat I the late flood at Johnstown. j We held no primary election as we ; tkou-lht It would not be worth while. i The f rescue painters are about through 1 with paiiiting tne church. I Mr. Lawrence Schroth has his new stable rn the home Ftretch. During the high water week before last a j creat number of carp departed for part on , known. I We are having a very wet season -rain ( every day for a welt. j Mr. V.'m. tViVz was la towa on Sunday. A MIC La. die an unhappy death with such a bappy and contented look. This sketch of scenes witnessed last Monday are all truthful. Fuliy 80OO lives if not more went out in Johnstown and vicinity on that fatal day, May 31, 189. X. Kant lnarton nevaataf Ion, At Huntingdon the damage to property will reach f 500,000. while the other towns in tbe county have suffered corresponding losses. At Ma pie ton tbe immense tannery ( f L. A. Roberts was damaged to the ex tent of f 200 000. and tbe loss to other proper ty will reach fioo.000 more. The Powell furnace at Saxton sustained a loss of faoo, 000. and at tbat place both tbe railroads and county btidges were swept away, leav ing railroad communication wltb Bedford cutoff. Tbe Huntingdon and Broad Tod road sustained but slight damage, with this exception. For three miles below Hun tingdon the Pennsylvania railroad tracks are destroyed. Growing crops in the low lands were destroyed, and io Smith's Val ley, the farming iands, corapribing an area of every yestlge of soil. As far as known, .too houses have been destroyed in tbe coun ty. Three families, composing sixteen per sons, living on the Ra,stowi Branch named Dean, Heffner and Montgomery, are miss ing, and it is believed they were swept away w:tu their horaee. Grube'a distillery v as swept away e tailing a loss of tlO.ooO lna powaer never vanes, a marvel of purity, Mrenrth and wholesomenesa. More economical than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot be 4,olu la competition with tbe multitude of tbe low teet un. weiirDi, alum or uwy in can auf.t..ni " ' -" wuii.ivutj Ol UV IOW If I ot, alnm or hophate powder. Sold a. KoTit bama Powdkb Co.. 108 i aw York. T'AKE Niini-F,.-Tba tbensbnrg Woolen Mill Is prepared to do all ktnda ol roan try work, roll carding, rptnnln and enlerinc done on abort notice. Etntur;r. June 14. ls9-j...3m There will be disposed of at private rale, a farm Mtuate in A I low hen t townibtp, one fourth mile Iron loreito. rn the road lead inn Irom tal.l plaoeto Ktwnfibara:. This tarm con tain alxint so acre, anonl tio acres ol which are cleared, bavin thereon a new two-etory tramo boose acd barn, tlneorrbard, etc and is In a Kood atate of ealtivatlon and well watered. For further particulars address FKANC1S tl'FKIEL. Loretto, Feb. 1, 139. Loretto, Fa. VDMIXISTRATKIX' NOTICE. letters of adminlrtratlon on the eatate ot James Mniarity, late of V ashtugtun townahlp. Cambria coontw. deceased, barinic been granted to the nnde - rned. all oersons harlna claims as;ainat (aid estate are hereby noun ed to make payment to me without delay ; and those having; claims aa-alnst the same will present them, proper ly authenticated lor settlement to ANSA McOAKITT. Administratrix of James McGaritv. dee'd. treason. Apri4 u, jdw, VDMINlSrK.roRSNOTI('K. ffotiee is hereby given tbat letters of ad mlnistraii'in on the estats ol MicbselJ. Inne Ran lata ol ulearfleld towD'hlu. t'atubria county, l'a.. deceased, have been granted to tbe under done J. All persons Indebted ti aald attata are beret.y notined to make pa? man t without delay, and tboe baring claims aajalnrt the same will present them, properly authenticated lor settle ment to JVI.M ANN DVNKIUN, JAMtS IH.'NKUAN, Adm'rs 01 Michael J. Uuaegaa. Elen0ur, June H, TUr.SD. I V, .JU.YE JS, 7SSU. . elec'l.io w 1 lj hid it eeh ..f th t.wnblr. h'" ' Vt'. ird. .re-ii2:.i nd dinnrts HirrMn siat:i'lie.l hy law in ald c.mrty. (or the rur- ul Urriiilnii U(. D Ilie ilOT..val an. I ratibca t:f,n i.r r-jfci i..n ..f p.ti.1 a inf-n.lmrnt 9. r-r either oT tro-n as v'i-hrd Ly ti c S.-cretarr of ttie l orn-inoTMre-iltn which said election he..enr.t. Iiel.l atel closed uin the day lst afnreal.l. at ihf i.l:iis-j an.l wilt. in the hour at and within h:r.i licenTlrVcti.nnfThUl'''iinmt.nwe:llh art-it re -t.-d r I e oi n held and rioted. Ar.1 Ir .;i iwi the duly otthe .ludw. Iripprctors ar.d eler's uf ench o the sal.l towr.chii.ii. t-oro-jhn. wr.. t.rrctn.os and dinric-s to r--e:re it the sal-t elect -on -:-'.nte tiekrii. either written or printed, or vnrtly writ'en and .artlr j.rinied. Irom each o the voters quil.rird ol tMU C'-un!v who may offer the same and deio!t tliern in a tH or lKe to le trr lto .urHUc, r-rovldoj l.y the ir. .'r cmcere. which t.'-kct enill I.r tnnt- l setuirate'y.niie lat.elc.l cn ll.e out i.ie l'rhit.l try Amcn-Tnent to tiie "ontuutl.n." ao.l ca the irsldc. '-ror the lr"hltotory Amendment." or aitainp-t the lr.MrtTiry A mrndtnent." ihe'oth rr lal-e'ed .n the onrnine. Sutlrtite Amendment to the "..n.-titu'n.n " and on inside "for the Suf- raite Amcnonicnt." cr ajtitlurt the S-jflraice Amendment. " "The elwtion cn the faid amrniimrnti f hall In all re-ief te conducied tn the same manner a the eeneral electleis in this Commonwealth, are requiT'-d by la to 1 e .n ducted, and the returns there.! hat! f.e mi le. eert'fted mn returned I.r the election orticers stf tbelr resp -ctlre di-l'n-t' In tbe iroe manner and at the fame time as the return t.f tre wener i election." 1 ne .'mil eler i'.ns all l.e held throu(hjut the C'-nrty a tollowa : The elect, rs ot the district eomtoei ol th.i (crouch f Asbv.lle. to meet In the boose of 1. 1 Myers, in said V.roun. Tl.e eiM-:. n .! the district ronit.oi.ed of the town-hip ol Alletrt eny. to meet in iirajlev a school hoafie. in said town-hlji. The ele.-tors ! the diftn.-t comKed of the town'h of Adams, to meet at the hwufe ot Ian lel liunmire. n Adamsburm Tbe electors ol the district comtoed of the towneh'u ol Harr, to wiret at sch'x.l boufe Ne. 11, In said township. The electors of tne district eomosed of the township of HtackllrR. to meet at the house on the (jro).erty ot Simun Adams, In tbe Tttluice ot Keliiano. The electors of Ihe district coin f..e.l nt the township ul Cambria, ts meet at the office ol Abel Lloyd at Lloyd sprinKS Hotel, in said f.wn f hio. The elc-tors of the district eomosed ol the boronxh ol Camhtia. to meet as lollows : 1st ward at tbe school tioose In avi.l ward borouxh lock ep in aid ward. The electors ol the district composel ol the townfbip ol Carroll, to meet at hone ol John FKck. m satd township. I Tbe ele.-t.irs of the district c mis.-ed of tbe tvorocab ol Carrolltown. to meet at the school 1 bonne In sal.! borouirb. The electors ol the district composed of the township ol Chest, to meet at school bouse No. S : In said towohl. : 'I he electors ol tbe district compose'd oftbebor-nna-b el Cheet S.rina-s. to meet at tbe house ol Jacob Warner tn sat.l borough. Ihe e'ectors of the disrtict composed of the ' township of Clearfield to meet at echool house No. 2 a.l;.itnir the tillage ol Su AUKUStine, in : said township. J The electors ol the district composed el tbe township ol ConemauKh. to meet at ttie school botise at Sinsrer's In said township. The electors ef the district composes of the bor ons h ol tonemanxh. to meet as lollows : 1st ward, at the honse of I'eter Mrlzie In said ward ; 2d ward, at the house ol John Swartztnan, ia said waru. The electors ol the district cumpo?ed ol the bor outch of C.Mit.ers.lale, to nieet at school hcufe In said boroiivh. Ihe electors ot the district composed of the township ol Crdyle. to meot at the rni-e of Jno. T. Unr. la the Tillaga of Sammerhlil. In said townhip. The electors ot the district composed of the township of ean. to meet at Kichiaud's school bouse In said townisbip. The electors of the district composed of the bor ough ol Last Coneinaufcb, to meet at the school bouse in said borsuirh. The electors ol the district eompoe1 of the bor on g h of Kt.cnst.ura:. to meet as lollows: test ward, at the office of Klchard Jones. Jr. In Siid ward : Wert ward, in Council room, in said ward. The elector ol the di.lrlct rt.miMsed of the ownshl ol Kldcr. to meet at the school house tn the village of St. Boniface, in said t wnsbip. Tbe electors ol the district cnno-ed ol the hor ouah ol l- nnilln, to meet at the school bouse to said boroevn. The electors of the district composed of the or ou?h ol South Kork, to meet at school house No. S. of said borouwh. The electors ol the dlstrl. t composed ol the bor ouKb of 'iallitun, to meet at school house In ald br..uxh. The electors of the district composed ol the township ol (iallitnn. to uieet at the Aiountin S-hool bouse, in said townhip. The electrrs of the district composed of the bor ough ol Oruhbtown, to tutet at the put. lie school bull. Iinir In said borough The electors of the district composed of the township ol Jackson, to meet in the house of Henry Kawer. In (aid township. Tbe electors of the district composed ol the h-r-ouich ot JohnMown, to meet as lollows: 1st w-d. at the office lormerly occupied by Thomas I - Walters. Market sjare : 2nd ward, at the ol- rice ct J. s. Little. L .,on Market street lu ald ward , ."r.l wm to meet at the Mansion houe. C.rner ..' Irrar.k!!n and firond streets, ia said ward ; 4b ward, in school house In !.! ward ; Slh ward, at the house of Antrum Weiicand In aid ward : e'.h ward, at the Johnstown pottery in sam waro ; Tin ward at tbe omoe ol Miller In said ward The electors ot the district composed of the bor ouirh ol Lilly, to meet at the house ef Orphan Jfender In said .-.rouyh. The eb-ctors of the district comrose.l of the lor oiiifh ot I-oretto. to meet at the school bouse In said tHirutrh. The elect i r of the district composed of the township of Munster, to meet at the ware house ot Auvustine I'urbln. deceased. In tbe village of Munster In said township. The clet rs of tbe district composed of the bor ouirli ol Mlllviile. to meet as follows : 1st ward, rt the lock-up : 2nd ward, at the bose ci-rUge honse In said ward. The electors ol tr.e dietilrt comiose. of the bor onvrh ot irset, to meet at Council Cbatnher tn (aid borouvh. Tbe electors of tbe district composed ol the township ot I "or la ire. to meet at tbe school bouse neivr the village ol Portage in s.iltf township. 1 lie electors of tbe district composed of the iownnip oi nea.i . to meet at Ahrahatn Cornelius, In the said township. The eleciarsol tbe district composed of the twnhlp tit Klcbland, te meet at the houe of Jrej,h tleisin swld township. The electors ol tne district composed of tbe township of s.tonyereek,u ueetatJacol.y s school bci-e lu ld Icwnshlp. The electors1 ol tbe district composed of the township ol Snmmrrhill, to meet al school house No. 4 In said township. Tbe electors cf the district composed of the f ownhii of Susquehanna., io meet al tbe house of Michael I'latt In xt1 township. Tbe elector "f the district composed ol the township ol VT est Taylor, to meet at the school house near James Hlouah-s iasaid township. The electors ol the district composed ol tiie tnrrnshlp ol Last Tavlor.-to meet at tbe bouse ot i'eter I', ode, nesvr tbe IleuJrlck's school bouse, , In said weship. The electors of the dislri-t composed of the t.or- . ouich of Tunuelhill, to meet at the school house in said Itoroug-h. The electors ol tbe district composed of the bor on h ol Woodvale. to meet at Council Chamber In sail horousib. The electors of the district composed ol the bor ouah of Wilmore, to meet at tbe Council Cham ber in said borougn I eii bel. re the election othcersshaU be required ' U ;.r. 'hat the matter ol theehJlen . 1 antme befir-e his rote shall be rrcored. ! ..rV fersor, who shall while a cwndl date lor office be trnllty of bribery tnud er wll'ul riolatiorror any election l.wa shall be breTer dismal. fl- trore hol.!,n , om-e of tTmrt .r,.nt within this Commonwealth and aav ir- Uw"hBaNK'i;d-,.,m''U'.r'',,"l,un ny.reerSn , Uw .hjll.iii addition to any iwnalfie. prewl.lel : l.y Uw be dei.rivedof the right ol suflrs sb s olutrlv tor term of four yea rs "". mu- i .hM ""r ;n purf votinic no iswson : shall tie deemed to h,ve araine l a rcvi.e,'7" rejson ot h-s i resence. or lost it hy reason ot hi at.sci.,.. wlwle employed tst:e ecrxMce either 1 Tjler i'l,t,rw.ol thtsS'are or ..f thefnitrw ' .... .;" n. . 'a- "'"'ea student at dv . ; iniii. wor watie kei.t in ....-,.. Ki.ura at public , w hl.e r-.r.ar.'n in piit.iie rrrisnn 7i. D.stri. t el-c '..n .-d. shi.il consist '111 '"'I'! -""- wbosball r.et.o,en a rL7 , L .T,'hr C:,,'"- "ectorshall ha," . to ..te lor one jo lge and one ln.;-ctor and .ch lnsctor sbail s.s,lt Ihe clerk. The rr-t ecttor, hoard or any new district .hall ne T",', . ' aT"i r,"ce m e'ectjoa "wards nlle.l as -hull be i;rot.!e.t t.v law. F?ectl. ofti-ers shall i'-'hu""'1 "" ln day .l election and while engaged In ro klnif up and transmlt tinr returns. n-i.t;. .rn,i . . re.-i.rd or ,uda-e thereof. f..r an election fr .u.l lor 'e.l ,.r. h of l.ci. e. tn ettl. I.r expense, nor ior . trlouv t o , 'icmptlon Irotii iury duty Uunnit Stf. 16. o t orson shall be officer be hi led At an serve, save to such ior.il offices. bf. w th Whenever there shall l e a vacancy In . .jo me inoTniiiiK o: tt.r ei.-ti..n. conformity wuh 1 aj-eed have hc!,l an . in -eor ..r.tinent f.r en.loov. or sn.irr rne toiernirietit of the T'n'.te.l s.ies.orotir..sst,te...f acyc.y orceunty.lr any maiilc pal board, commission or trust In nt city. save nly )utus..f the thence, and aider man m tsnr.. ,,um1(. 3r,.i ,rJni ,n ,n, ,nm,IsrT .... ,,, ,, . f, M my ef..( .- . , j nn civn ..rn.-. to election at which he shnil si.ooruinate munii-.-al r- Krade nl f ly or county officer, as shall be deal! Iin?.l l.y lw And also the following- Acts ol Assemb'y now In force in this st te v r. ACT OF JANr'AKY 30, IST4. ' That all election bc-eafter hel l nn ler the laws of the (V.mmot wealth. the poll sh ill I e f.pentd at 7 o clo.-a 4 w. and close at 7 o clo-u r Sk . ft the rlecl said vacancy shall be hile-l in exi!inir i.iw. . Tk" A'1"' Afeu-t'!v entitled "an Act relating u ,., ,nls f ..mmonwf alth ' July 2, !.?. provides .is f,.l".,ws t .it . 1 hat the li.spectrs and Ju li-es si all meet at the resrtive I0ac4 appoimr l for holOli.g t-e election In the district to whl-h thev respectively lrl..nir, belore T V!M-k In the m..rri.tig . n l ues day, -lone lsih and each said in-i-ctor sliall ai polnt one rlcrk, who (hail lc a .i jalibed voter of such district. In case the persons who shall have received the see . mi Indict nuuiher ot votes lor inspector shall not attend on the day of an ele'ticn. then tbe person who shall have received the next highest number ol votes f.,r iu.Il-o the next t.rn-.i.... id ward, at tiie ''"'' 'tall art as inpeoier in his place. And . " ,.w push oavts reeeiTffl the lOgoe-t iiumlM-r of votes f..r ln.pe.-tor shallnot attend, tiie person elected judge sual! a-. point an in!.--tor in his place. And In rase the (ssrson elected judge should nut attend, then the inspec tor who shall have reel vet the highest number ol votes, shall appoint a udge in his place, and If any vacancy shall continue in the board lor the S.a.ie of one bourafier the time fixed bv the law l..r the o'lenlng ol tbe election .the qualified vote's ot the township, ward or district lor which such officer have i.een -leeto. shall elect some one ol their number to fill Ihe vacancy. IHven under my hand at my offi-e in Kbens burg ibis 2uih day ol A ay in the vear of our lord one thousand eight hundred and eighry.nine and the Indein.leuce ol the 1'nited States ol America the one bundre l and thirteenth J. C. SI IN KM A N, ShertlT. POLITICAL 401M EIIKMS. THE lOOCHACY OF CAMHKIA tt)TTNTY. 1 bf-rehv announcs. m...H r. i.om.tion tor the f.mce of a candidate for the j Kevlsteran-J Kecor ler at the ensuing 1 emo,-rtic . frimarv. KLI--ST1N E J. ULA1K. r.uensDurg, marcn 20, ls8 "t" OK DISTK1CT ArTOKNtY. P K. J. I't'imxiiii, ol .'ohnstown, Prnn'a. Suhieet to tbe decision ol the leuiocratic I riinary Lie- ioti. tbetisburg. Pa.. May 2. lsit. ?ill! IISTj:irr ATTORNEY. A Io the Iemocratic voters of Cambria county. I berel y announce myself a a candi date for the office of Iljstriet Attorney, subject to tbe rules ct the iK-mocratjc party. ImN.L1 E. DI'FTON. Ebensburp, April 29. llisi. Pa. F)K I il STRUT ATTOKNEY James M. Walters of Johnstown Subject to tbe decision oi the lemocrallc Prima rle. Et.cnsburit March 15, lgsti. TUlt I'KOTHONOTAHV. To the Ileiois-rHtic votersol Cambria coun. ty. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate lor tbe nomination of the office of Prothonotary. sub ject to the decision ol the Kemocratic primaries JAMKSC. 'IAKHY. Conemacgh Bor., First ward. March 25. ISS9. S. W. I. Ult PKOTHONOTAKY. To the iN-mncratie voters or Cambria connty. 1 hereby anno-jece myself as a candidate lor tiie office of Prothonotary. subject to tbe action ol the enfumg Ijcraocmlle Prtnisrv election. CKOKfJEC. MILLEK. Conemangh Bor., May lu, lssu. FOK PIIOK DIKECTKK. Tbe name ot llaphlel Kite of Carroll town ship Is announced as a candidate for the nomina tion for Pror Director subject to tbe decision of the I'emocrrtle primarv election. Ebenshnrg, May 8, lsi. VI I I N I S I K TDK'S Nunc E. Notice Is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on tbe estate of s M. Kern, late of Wilmore borough. Cmbrl county. Pa., deceased have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment to me without delay. and those hnving claims against the same will present them properly auibeuticiled for settlement. JOHN ITEL. Adm'r. Wllraore. May 24, m.-6t. E3 XECVrOR NO! ICE letters testamentary on tbe estate of Mrs. Ann Iav Is. late ol Efeenrburg hnroimh de- erased, baring been granted me by the Kcglster ol Cambria county. Notice is hereby given to all t at th ti hon o oi i anirria village ol Olasgow ia 1 PTS'tn indebted to said estate to make Payment W ISin. nil', inure i . .. . . 11 ....ue I.r i hit. e tale will present them properlv authenticatea for settlement. KICHAKUL. IJAV1S. Execurorol .Yrs. Ann lvi. Ebensburg, April 12. lss. S1 'TK lYI'A TTI.F.. raved away trim the premises lof the sulscrit-r resi ling In tha north wosicrn i. art of Cam"ria township, seven aslles from Lhensburg on the Beisano and Carrolltown mad, on or at.oul tbe -join ot May last, bve head of yearling cattle described as follows : large rea steer. I red stag with white star In forehead, 1 red better, 1 red heller with white face and 1 white heller with seme red spots, wltb until bell on, any per son giving me information of their whereabouts will be suitably rewarded. WILLIAM I. JONES. North. Ebensburg. June 14, 1-3J. -)'.- Notice to Tax Payers. OT1CE is heref.y given tbat the County Treasurer of Cambria county will attend. tor the putroae ol receiving County and state fk . . . - j, . . .. i -'' "-Tr'- " ' " . ' - " " . n, .tot. .o.r o s..-.i. "'"i-'"J " ; holdlni: eleciiona in tne respective district, on township of W ashtngton. No. 1 u meet at school th da,M mentioned belaw : house No. S msjid township. I South Fork July22d. The elector of the district composed of the, ,-r(,e township July.?.. townstlp of Washington No. 2, to meet at school ,iB,,rs In'y 24th. bo ire No. k on tbe pike leading from Creseon to Summit. The electors ot the district composed of the township White, to meet at tl e small store house ol John C. Hate In said township. The electors ol tha district composed of the township of Yoder to met as lollows: First di vision al school honse No. 3 in said township : second divisional Beam's school bouse in said towrshlp. SPECIAL ATTENTION'. Suumerhlll township ..luly 2-Mb. PoriAge - J uiy sotn. I.lllv and Washington township. No. l.July 27th. Tunnelbill July 2wth. liallitxin borough.... ...July .'fin. Wastlngton t( wns-hlp No. 2 . J uly 31st. Munster township .....August 1st. Uallltztn to wnbbi p.. .... August 2d. Ashvllle August ad. Chest Sprlugs Allegheny township Ixiretto Blackllck township : Jackson township j 4'auibria townsmp- i Harr township 1 Snaq.ueha.nna township... j Elder township. i Carrolltown I Carroll township Clearneld township I lean township.. Keade township White township.... 'hesi township Ebensburg East ward Ebensburg West ward East Coaemangh......... Franklin..... . woodvale.. Sgo.1. Kvery tnalecitlxen twenty-one years ol age. possessing the following qoalibcations shall ba entitled to vote at al! elections. 1st. He shall have been a citizen of tha United States at least ene month. 2nd. He shall have resided In the State at least one year or 11 having previously been a quali fied elector or native born citizen of the State he shall have rejtoved therefrom and returned with in six months) t nmediateiy proceeding tbe cl :C tloa. 3rd. He shall hare resided In tbe election district rrhe.e he shall otter to vote at least two months immedistely pr -edlng the election. 4th. Ii twenty -one ea:s of age or upward, he shall h: we p-id within two years a State or countv tax, t.hlch shall have been assessed at 1 -. ' .. W ...... 1 . . r n. m n n . K k&. lore election. Conemaugb 1st ward So. 4. All elections by the cltliens (hall be by j Conetnaugh 2d ward ballot. ter ballot voted snail ' J numoerea In the order in wbl i it shall be received, and tbe number rc-orded by tie electicn o Ulcers on the list of to era, opno.te the name ol tbe elector who presents tbe ballots. Any elector may wri his Dame upon his ticket, or cause his name to be written thereon, and attested by a citizen ol tbe district. The eiect on officers shall be sworn or affirmed no. to disclose how apy elector .all h.ve voted unless required to do so as a . wit less In indical proceeding;. ' Sec. 5. Electors shall tn all cases except trea- . son. felony and breacn of surety ol the peace, be rlv 'cured Irom arrest during tbelr attendance on election, and in Kuing to and ralumir g there- , from. 1 Sa1. 6. Whenever any ot the qualified elec I tors of this CoaiuionweAllh shall be la' active ! millitary service-, under a requisition from the President ol tbe 1'nited States, or by aotbonty trow this Commonwealth, such electors may ex-errli-e the rtght ol tuflrage in all elections by tbe citizens, under such regulations as are or shall be prescribed ty law, as fully aa U they were I recent at their usual place of election. i Skc. 7. All the laws regulating tne noldlnsr ot elections by the citizens lor the regulation ol elec tors aiiail be unUurm LbroJuLout the Suia but ...August tith. ...August S:b. . August 7th. August Sth. ...August yth. .August P'tli. ....Augul 12tb. . ..August l.i.b. ..August 14th. .August lfttn. -August letb. .... A on ust 19th. August 2iith. ....August 21st. .August 2Jd. ..August 23d. August 2dlh. .August 27th. July 21. Inly 2Jd. ...-July 24tb. Ju!y 2fth. July 2ih. I uly 2tUh. Ji.1 3oth. Julv Blst. ."AugnVt 1st, ! felher with the a ugust aa . ....... August Mb, ..August Bih. . . Auguot 7th. ..........August 6tU. .. August 9tb. A i;ust 12tb. Anu-nat 13th. August 14th. ..August l.'itb. Johnstown 1st ward..... " 2d ward M 3d ward , 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward " 7th ward Mlllviile 1st ward . Mlllviile 2d ward Coopersdale Cambria 1st ward. Cambria 2d ward Prospect . . OruborowD t'pper Yoder towoshlp . East Taylor town an I ... West Taylor townshlo.... Conemaugh township S'onycreeii township........ Lower Yoder township Adams township ...... Klcbland towa-Ulp A diso nnt ol 5 per cent, will allowed en all taxes paid on or before September 1st, and after October 1st 5 percent, will be added cn all tin paid. THUS. i HOWE, Treasurer. Jute 14ih, lsSj-tl. Th.Q Tail End of Old 1SSS Tie Beginning of 1889 will be made n.eovor. ie br WOOl.F. .SON .v THOMAS for low jirices. Our Overcot LVpartmeut is teeming ith IUrcaina. WnrCw and lie ores cannot ponsibly ronvov a cor vcy a correct Idea of the manner in which we 1 are cm lb prioe-.i of all ourntock of Men's Hjb and Cbilrtrffi's (Tfrc.itaifl brwyy soits. The sacrifice we fritfce in nDifadiniT tbta Btrjck Is without parallel. Not a pri.rtj will we quote, but of tbia fact you may rest stjurel : that from uar finraf. Irti4 Suit or Overcoat for w v.mnu Dunti.m.n A..,n ,k btrong evtr-day Suit for a scbool-rViy. we will uivn more and better for the price we ask: i-1 ITr 'T" hefor"- Tf,t ieJction Sals le in Hownriafit earnest. We menu puslness. The Ov.-rcoaM and heavy nuitsi must b ld. Tbn weather was anainst us la iuearl parlor Ihe t-rason. and new if you have a little leady motiey it will prove a saving; of treveial dollar, te you In yowr purchases, from us. Tte Grtstest EeiliTcfi-rns tars teen m lie Prices of Fur Caps. 41 72. 80 cer.ta ; former prices, 75,. fji jj. c, 2V Pius'i X iksur, 47. 75. 87 crnta ; former nicf, 7.".c. il. fl W.'.. Silk Mu liters. 37. ties. 75 cent ; loruier pi ices. 75c . El . Jl 10 Fur ton ti!ov- 7,cts . tl. f 1.23; fonter prices fl. tl. fi 50. tioys 1 just. Ctr, 17. 2S, 42 cents ; fuiiucr trices. ?5. 40. iw cU. a ri:.-v away : GIVEX AWAY I Ci.ii.1 ...n -v.- - ..... 7 ....... .rw 1 ear s ts'y we snail cwitinue to rreinent eacb of our many cutto- ine'. (purf-iiasiiiu t.'(,,,.j, t jh. amount cf or an.re with oue of those Handsome I'lusl nouiKiapti Albuib which hv delintitod thoosauds of our lai'y friends durlo,; Chribtraa KKM EMIjEK, GREATEST KAKGAIXS EVEK OFFERED. Woo f. Son &. Thomas, .TOiiN'sTOwisr. iPKirsrisrvy ECKEIMRODE $t HOPPEL have just returned from the Eastern Cities with :i lure an.l com plete assortment of Fall ami Winter Gootl.s consistinr of Men's and Boys' Suits ami Own-oats ; La.lie.s', Misses' and Children's Coats, Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all .Styles of Woolen Dress Goods; Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Blankets, Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets ; Rubber Goods of all kinds , fine assortment of Millinary Goods and, in fai t, a pencral variety of Goods. Having bought at a discount, we are now prepared to offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Ca4i Buyers. Solic iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, ECKENRODE & FIOPPEL, Carrolltown, Pa. HARDWARE AT COST! FOR EM EXT 90 DAYS, The subscribers, in order to close out their Large Stock of all kinds of Hardware. Iron, Steel, Kails. Tinware, Oils, Paints, Hopes, all kinds of Mechanics' Tools, Builders' Hardware, etc., etc., will sell, for the next 00 days. Goods at Prices which will S38C The Stock is new and Clean. E. DTTETdS" & SON. Nfar Phila.df-lUia xrliMl 0?f. S-pi. Jflth. Yrai-lr i:tM-nr, s.VM!. Ctuartrrl Iaj m'i,il j.. r s iul.lt J.,d the Pr.a...l. TIm-p, !l ,nd ..OT J1 WW' s,. ,1- I .Ul-lpsl OnrNeiCo: 5---ss -v ',:r-ii!S5i. ' W JSM45a r".h """'r tv.-c-7 r3.-5r-iisv-i?v.U'v.i' - LLll ' ' lat-rf.i rntob bu m. -.i . . m ISA.&O 's srsnl itt pl.-.ou nf ii.... fsn &f .ivt mill lh itrlnln ihsi...s..s r u . it ,r; "ri- our man on' the noli Qeo. "V7. Clailia & Co., 54 & 56 Emne St.. New Ycrfc. 111 JOHNSTOWN'S NEW SUBURB, imioxhaim: VL.THirH sit uHte.l nearly two miles fro it thfj beart ol town. It Is connected with the same by tne Rapid Transit Railroad, On which tin Ins run every thirty minutes, and tier July Int. will run every fifteen minutes. 1 ne tare is ttie same as on the street cars. Bve cents ; time eUrht minutes. This makes Moxhatn equal to a walk ol only lour squares from the post office; In addition u which, the new VALLEY PIKE runs through the heart ol the Droperty and forms the main thurot- blare, making a short level drive Into Johnstown over a Kod roadway and heavy sieel ttriil.ee. The lance numherof houses already erected at Minium have justified every modern Improve ment, among which may be mentioned A Good Sewer System. The Wat-inn Sewer System lias heen adopted, with Flush tanks. Over half a mile ol sewer Is a I re d y laid. A Good Domestic Water System Has also been provided. Tre rates are a,1 per cent, lets than Johnstown rates. . L .0B5S.M, I. J. BrCK, A. V. SICK. ESTABLISHED 1872. ESTABLISHED m. JoimstoDsBnct & Co". Carrolltown Bant, li ANKKKS. P Vi. f rr.5sV?ss pJ, SI, I T. A. SHAR3AUGH. . vr. ouv,r, vasnicr. ) Caih.er. General Mlw Bnsicess Transacted. The lollowlnn are tbe principal features ol s general hahitiutf business : ItEl'USITN Kecrlved payable on demand, and Interest bear lu certificates lnuued to lime depositors. EKtf-ndeJ to customers on taToraMa Im n,i n.sr approved paper discounted at all times. lOLLEtTIOXS Made In the locality an4 upon all the bankings tmns In the f nlted States. Oharttes moderue. 1 BAFTS Issued negotiable In al) parts of the TTnltKr tsutns. aud lorelra rirhin.. .11 of turoi e. AUOIJ4TS Hf merchants, farmers and others solicited. to whom reasonable aoomodation will l.e extended. ratrons are HSurud that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and einndenMal, and that they will be treated as liberally as saodl banking rules win pt-ram. iespectiully. JOII.ST). RUCK NATURAL GAS Kates are the same as In Johnstown. I bis, to a-ether with the WELSBACll INCANDESCETT CAS LIGHT, For home use, gives Moxham every modern facil ity. The well-known Yon Lunen Grove, The summer evening resort ol Johnstown, is slfr- ..Auku1 10th. uated in the very heart ol tbe urrterty. ... Auim t lvth .AflKiit if'th. August 'Jlst. August 'Z2i. .... Auut ld. .Vst;ust 28th. .. Aunut :.ttl. On one part ol Ihe pienerty set bv lor the r.tir- ijito, ip- iar.;a rtieei i-'.ant, a fouuury and sever.l other lactones, employing together irom 700 to MKI men, and several more likely U soon oe 1 oca tea mere. liver sixty tasty bo uses already built ard this number will be doubled this year. The lots nrelu b; luoinot Tiie streets laid out tor si wi ith ot s my feet, tnctnd nir sljowalks lLiiMS MliLKM.. Ki" prie.-s ami lntorm.4- . tlon apply to JUli.NSUX ALLLN, AgeDt. Hed lord Street Station, Johhticnn, Fa. I May li, ls...tl. ssC CO. TIMBER FOR SALE. IM1E rNDEKSlUNKU IS THE OWNER OF L a tract ot land situated In Cambria town- Shin. 1 ambria cour-ty. P-. cocuinlng about ISO KlA. Iocs ted 3U miles North ot Ebensburir. which u-sieavllj timbered with Hemlock, Beech, Su;ar, Etc. The timber on .aid premises or tbe land and tlin. bers lor sale, and l..r lurther iniormation In re gard to same apply to or address F.HWAKD OKIFF1TH. Ebensburg, Fa. Ebensburg, Jane 14, ls9,-tt. -VOT1CE. 1 HaTinur purcriased t'je property, ncois. claims, aocounts. etc.. of the Eorctio Mer. hau dise ('o., notice is hereby given to all Indebted to t!ie company to make iavment wiiuout delay. The busmei-s will be c nducued In the luture by the umiershMied with a new t..-k 01 goods who. repeotlully tolioiU thar ol uuhlie patrons age. JOHN t. WILLS. Eoretto, l a., M.iy M, ls.-.i.- lt. ti fa i -! I' l ill 1 if i TT
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