(I ambrui 3 rcfinan. . rtirsiM :. t" . . i i. .rv; -.'v, j.w.v. i ' f ''' trail.' hit; .' ; (i .' '"i l'l,"-l' s!l:t!l " . ('; I ". .'i i''itii lr (' lr;lt . i t't'yr :nr if t:r'fi'''if i rl rt: pi r keit nt IV..!tons." w eek Fourth of .Inly, - Vi : ui A ..' r i " .'-IllTM' TiT'n wni'oii for sale at It . a", I '(' I.'i-i'l li'.s two Hue. ' fit. ... V IVrr, ui'i' nil! : v '. v. i i !'.r,s : i rv. ,1.1 5 rnniptrr. , h '. tru- re.viit !:irs t ri" n SprituM (n"ii'l on M,,;il.iv. i -.i.iti promises ti bo a wry . ui,,'.'- li I'll-. A I! l.tif'- f i'it) v;orr iirinr.'-l on "-n.-irt a ini'J nt reax.ma'iv rit.-s at iiii- VriKr:- ,N . 111 '. Tin' Smi Km. brt ' h,il! etui wl.l play Smi Km. ! With t'le '.' nfvruiwui. .. .1 li t . nr." w'jiirij rlut) tioxt i-i it- , nrti-r s-'ViT-vl w,rV:s ii, V. .iy ( ' i ni v. of Ki-.t I '. ne- ... v, i' intf f r I. !n' :l ti 'miihrta '.I . pllri, th pr( srlt ' k. ri.uk and fr.il'y f ("1 ri-t;ana, r r n f t , . n". vUilitiii Mr, .not In r Mr-i. V'.. IMii-rn, rt this rn't forj't to atlioul the festival at ; n ra Iloiiso on tlir Konrth of .lu'v- It r tlio into Ot i.f Hie Cittioli.; Cluitvrt, i.lnv. 'iU't.i! nt Mi'Donalil. f.orf-tto. Va., I'oti.i.l- c r i U ;iii. iiry wool. Tho lnu;i- ;i'i pit, I f.i ail il.livei.ii on or in for . .Otll. is-". Ttii , "iri'i't ro'in'y conimia -.ionpv .one!-.: to nrt unon tl-" ri'poninn'nil of the si-v-nrnl frtiil jt'rios ard er" t a .ountv prh'on . 'r. .Ioj..;,1i si- lornriker. c,f thi :ls itepirture f,r I'edford Sprins, ' 'id county, wlirrp ho in'ondi vi-it':n .Is for r. fo v d.ij . ', F.brnslmrc Normal School wl'.l pirn in In IIocuo's (Vrove next Sut v. ',ulte a r. timber of invitations have i sent out to town pnrtios. V; ndr.-w i '.Ii ,ser, f.n.l Woi,!f. S - ,v . ..-( a,',',iiloio, t in cler'is, of .l,,!i:i, . .Iroppivl oi to sr. in on T'eur-d :y m his w.iy S:. r.oii t i 't. .li new pews f,,r tho 1 'irrc !'- r. ' Mirnv,d tiere oti Mor iiy and aniici tenuis lava b""i hm I !; roa 1 lor s..y 'ys taking them to tl rir di'stination. " h dw tin of so.,,, m.m Miller: wltli t of its .-oni-'tOs, nt r-air. banc. W st- ', iild ,,oii!;',,1 was d," f ro; p, by tir I IV niniMi'i;. I.oss, insurance. - ! upvir" t-;! r, s-! .r,-- T.l pT-, I'f.'Stld lu i"i i :.. r: 1 I . .. Ki i t i. s a" or ' s 'l ' 1 1 . ir,. . rs f.-il. - . Ply! I llrawlev, p nli" "p - .'. I.' ' I'lC'l M toWtl-llip, O'lt foe a Tl- r. : ;".ir I'-.'-t A r 'side ut of We-itoore-. I erirv. 1'-.., is visiting his daughter. l-l ' ','v.t.! :, of th.s P 'l'V. - I. ' r ow (':.;:.(.: o fl.u.-il, at Asl.vilie '. l Oi.n.p -et, d nt d t'..i- pi dl ;-, i;,.v. ' Tlo.seti .et, c. lid-'at.-d M ,i is in It "ti is -t ri orlursl-.il a fani tt:!M iv To f.'ct mil is nnrly c'a of d. bt. i ' n peovle of St. Augustine and t ' wiil hold a big picnic on the -I'b of v lor tli boivfii of the new c;anplii .; e of Prrc'ion ut ChPst Splri;s. Tho.e sti ng to pass a pleasant day cannot do v. r than to visit there on he Ith. We Imve a speedy and positive Cure rtUrrii, Diphtheria, ("inker M.n-.th, and iarhe. In Sliiloh's Ca'irrh llerr.edy. A 1 Ii, lector froo with each tKtt!e. fse. " von desire hrilth r.n l swop breath. 5 ce-iti. Sold bv Dr. T. . Pavlson. i M.mdiT a li't'e c'ld of JoVn Libev. Lilly, wis acci.'nt'i!!r sci'd pd by '.psotfinj; ',f n vosm-l of bollln.i witor by '.;h. ,;r clut't durlnij th temporary a"si noe ''rs. Lahey. Tr.i I'tf- c:o tj la.l'i I ar.d no hopes arc entertained for its ooy - 1 i.l h i . ' t'llholic conarejition, at Aslivil'-i ' aploni- at Ar'.mtus Clen on th.e i oa'port tailroad on Wednesday ' ' I'l'-.rsliy, ,l;;y !. ar.d 4'".i, for tho ? .; :;' .t ti- T.o-.v rliori -it a." Ashille. Ml' cid oiv't-'d an I a good time prom- w'i.' a lord. Th-- tweiuv-lifth annuil rr.ppting of the mi "-.ania s-ate Tesoln-..-' Assor'ation ! l. '" 'd at t' e i i'era House at Altooiia I 1 suav, '. nltie.sday a:id Thursday, .!,"."':. 10th and !!tn. Kxcnrslon tickets j lured ratrs vn bo ,i!d at all rail- i '..itiors to tUo-r vil.o wi-h to at ;ftivn-.Lcr r:it i ir.; ju Miss Ma-Ie f.ir too "Joiiiis- ' r n rieas? for ficr: The 1 ''red p-'ges and j or r are ;. M ror" or "",:'!.y r p innr snhscrlptlons ui tains over Ive. hn : number of Illustrations of vivjj ; uid itic.aeiits of this most appalling - , todis wore found at Saltsbur. a t -.iitntv on Tut'Miav. That of the ' Hen W.ird, of Car.i'rrht Cily, a:id the i iv, Mrs. (ieorge Schry, of Woodvale., an of age. Her husband was fouud - !v' t or un miles oelow C'atwhria I hal-ifosj cf the family, four sons, i '-. t tl Hul but were rescued. vof Mn.s Minnie I.inton. for '' ' Place, whu was lir-t in tlie I .-r. .1 . , . . . . . . 'u was loutm in tue wtrclis s..,r.e bridge i n turday lo.st. wis jiin r-rogtiilion, tut r. Irtter ret un,! somo other articles nn.h - t. (!.! ion certain. Iler leuia'is ! ,rr,i,i in t.!.i:i.ivlew cruitery. H.-st more. and county th'r were o at pheatiors f,,r sniorn l;r-rse. ot ;dge ll'it.trr grtnt.'d twet tvtliree: I, 'i'V n ; arid over ti.-tifrd yen, and I w is sutrcsoful ar- h- Cio- ,la-i ;iut ' t'.e , pin . and ti:. ; i.ii- i tl.e ,.f i t!.: .r tur- at at " . m roi-n, t I .i 'k.i.-.-.s they vi -e i au. i.. 'ol "i i ir:s-,, (, Vuns til'ng Jts o;i !,rs, ut , i -Sst .-ui kcl.r.1 , i, "fse ii,t 'ia.S g .( j '.. r towiistnp, I Use lieid o:i l ! . b .1 r.to ti., f.....i - i Lis It g wm :!nt l, ernj lrji;rr.!, un.I Uil to l.e eon a sK-it. He is. however, im, .d He U pe w.li hiii be aKde to be ! it the h in.; .onicst p.eoe of tn.iri.t- '.rue tui: or mis or any nth. r 'v sere at tl.e uicrhl, works of st-eet, in tld : U l:,e memory cf Terrence Hid WlfiJ ar.d wi't be ri'n,-M.i i.. ""." cemetery at Wilmore In a few linsefotid of looking at beautiful c work should call around and I luy furUi cl.iap ut Daft'ii.. tics ti u tl.i us.io.t .. i -. t . fc.-r f Mv i:i . r rv 1 c-. mi I . ".fr. .1 'M.y. M:. I' i on, fr Iter Is row at tl... .'asmt, will, ' Vho sits for ''r-'atn.ty to w' V';l it U tM.tlre fini'ly l- i( ,f a ? Ih fVar. !, t.onr- In n r.rnlt to (tt. ve- I.,'!'. f.; V.r!!nn of t?it Hoo,!. '"'- .'..., ,-.. r-:. II.tj U a xorap of fh Knovn fl io1 as r'v.-n !y tt: .V of thnt p!rc : 'A f!.M f rv." n wT.i-,1 by Va!la-. (iV'.p. near Kfat ir. a. wat not 1ps tliiri tn ftPt nndpr watr ilor'nr thr rl.io.l n, yi t whiV 23 ffet e f tl:a r.iiroat t'anlr renr it wnj wiript ay wrli- ii tho wa'nr ml'io'd tha rye wn i-1 a ; ; ti i 1 1 k as straight up an.I uninjured a ?h w U nohirj luil hippnd. - o t 'at I pvrninc a y-nnii Isdy who vs rtpi:Hi from the lHt-s tin I rk.n In to t',p CuU 1 1 on hp, rt'tnovi'fl ?ir rlrenchpil clntrilru a:i,.l attin-d hcr'-lf in a pilr of rtiti hi-loTijlic t,i int of 1 m! ent. Tin party who nwnH tht pants hnntPd pvry pl.ii' for t tie carnipnts, ami finally Iparre.l wt.it li.nl boonip of tlipm. IIt has itrrnandi'.l f s m pnvuient for Mip pints, and the yonncr la-'v rcis fi'SJiil'l Mm t?, nmonnt. The mn's rame IsiipFIenty. T.ii itttui'h Trihunt. If any of our realtors are In nprd of artii-titj an. I ubtt ntlal rvmetpry woik, n.wV frn: t';, lii'-t f I ilitits of rnnrble and cri .'.t.'. tr-.i-y will d.. well to i-r.lt i n J. VU-k'n-ion S in. marbto and arbnitp dpaU'rs i i tt.;i -'hp,, wh.-r.' th y will find it ni.-a stoptc to f"Vot froia, or sp..1 thftni word and th-y ''l vi.-it. you witll a larP stlp tlon of nvT an 1 orle'.nal deljra, they cur antpp all their work p.tid If their work is not as represented they will net ask ynn to t-ik it. they are prepared to fiil all orders t home and abroad nt prices that defy ooa. pctltion. ilve them a trUI. A 5 Gui. A terrible freight wreck occurred on tlie lennayivar.ia rall'oad at an earlv hour on Wednesday murninu near Latrohe bv whii'li at least t.n men are- known to have b,en kltltd ai d a number of ethers injured a !hift'!iii enclr.p wis moTinit snie cars on the - bridiie which "Pins the Lnyal :.;ir;.. wh"ti a vet bonnd frelTht train ra.-hod ir,lo it and the wtiote trlr ensNt- f some eighteen loaded cars wei:t over I fii bridge a distance of twenty-live or tl irty feet into fbe creek below, smasliine the .s.-.rs into kind'in? woo.1 and buryin j lii -ie.ilt t':e wreck twenty-five or thirty ' P'opli who wore riding on the train, from Jor-n-t'i'vn vi. re tl:py tia I been at woik. Fourteen men wore rescued from the debris badly irj ired :md at this writing there U no tol.Iiii; bow many wera killed. Klre I iiniin.- 'ltl Work. About half past 1J o'clock to da) (Mon day) w. rd wis ?ont up to the I'l.ila lelp! i.i ("r.-nien. w!rc enures ire fittered about o vn, t!,a 'h- fires in tbe Frs W-d h.i.l L..t oi v','., ti e control of th- cuird. Im "rdl.ife!y thw :1 ree ermines on this side of tl.e river were tnk." :i ti the scene, but con sid,'raM ffl'a'-jr was exi-rier.oed In find ing convenient p uifs, and b-f ire water was rhro-.va the tl uii -s bad rnt-n rp a number I o" '.:r!lings and w i re fee ling on more s t .on . t" a! tiohiorn's were ro le. tl i r. e!'.'nt work of th Philadelphia fire t. we X itseir. V.'.lliin tl.re-'jur.ii.-r.s an b.n'ir t'lr iLsmoa were under control. or Vt.o.'li ..hi: . , ,' I,,- is.s mid muoli of the '.'oris in tlie burn'n dsr'"t ri-TS '-t 'l nil Hue. ii.i cr tl-.e f ii. live it wj" prr-iMy from tl .it had !n -r t". r, 1 frinie h.,M ,s ,,n fi." ir'.on! h.ius ,'ren t to a j I'trn , 1" ii"l h-ut tl ' e V. I. tTie district in-of tho c'c.o t T.I.: '.;.'t s' From th. I., n -i s a wre-kd mi! -,.,1 ir t' . se t'l :l i me--. 1 l.nn'j.'r, a'i strn.'1 un-s i'i ' b"i.n.ed t'V an.l by Ma,.i Mai Wet r.n t .r-et and th W.l'.not streets, r'vor. vi re oi- ; eunie.',. About twenty-five sfru"ures wore b.irtied, i f which proha!y one-third could j h.n e beu n'.oved ta-k upon their fonn'Ti- tlms. 1 The threo brick sr'i.n 1 bouses on the Mark, t-street iot, wll'h t.i 1 been b it I s 'h.t.v dimajrd by the tl x.d, were entirely ; destroyed. So, also, were the re;,i, nces I of Messrs. John II. Allendorfer and John ! W. Seih. which, though floated f.-on their foundations, wt're in such good condition ' that t oPi would have bt-eu innyed back fti'ain. i None of the bouses, so f ir as lesrned, I Wi re t.eo;ini..I by people, though some of l them contained household co.kIs. In eome ! ( cases these were rescued, but the firt spread , so rapidly th.it toers weie consumed be- j ' fore they could be reached. Dr. Walters ' ' Jost ?"'.) worth of books. hoUsPho'd oods. i ; etc., which he had av.l fxeni ttie wreck j mid bad stored In fiis .'louse. Among t"' ( i her houses burned were those of D. J. I , Jo'.e.s, J. W.Stevens, F. W. Jones, Dvid , E. .Tallies, and William J. Lewis. , A'l imm"i'.s crowd of people gti'hered , abuut the fire, aui tha firemen rvas greatly luipedod bv some of the tiiore or.o.s. Abonf three o'clock ordered out eveiy soldier io camp, unddr arms, and they were immediately marched riov?r to the scene of the fire At the hour of going to press the ruins are still smouldering, but all dasgrr from this source Is now past, and the firemen and etiglnes are ready to cope with any fresh i oiithreak. Jvhntivn Tri'tiue. Ite.aOes Tow nsltlp auil l lieaherf. r.KAM: Tut'., Ju::e 1S'. Dp.ar Fuf.kii N : Jacob Howinan Is building a new house opposite, the parson age at Moii-.tain Male. r.me I H'jtclni.s -ii. while working in th woods near Itear LHp. rere;;d a severe ax vound In the ftx.t Ust week which will dis ab'e him for some time. In the same crew, a tree fell on Wm. tiutwaid, btzioujly in uring him. He will recover. The Bear K.dge foal JL .Joko Co.. JCreph Si'.ilttle. mariager, are vhlj lng ail the con! and coke that they can ti on! with Lew ciders daily coroilsg in. Ixiuther A Kljcnhavu rebuilt their tram road which waa washed out In the flood. and are now put'ing out about 'J'-.OiK) fet 0f lumber ms v?.!;iath au belonging to Joseph Sinlttle was badly Injured last week in the mines. It was caught betwf n tho i.b of the heading and some of the bank wagons an ! crus'ied it eo tl.at sotae of its riha were tuao-i :sio,e. A roUivauy has leased a valuable vein of fire clay from Hen. Forsfey and Juhn wn. Tory have legan operations. Max. Frlck, the enterrrls ng merchant of li'aiiis; urg, has cleared alxut s.xteen acres of land and l.s otherwise Improving "" I pro - ity. Theie was a general cleaning cp of the lliptl-t tvurch at V ruda n !-!- last K.-iJ'.y 1-e; l e k!jx! w rk u.i. S. I). MrCar'hey I as enlarged Ids dwell-i'i- I u .' ii i si'o t':o .smithy in 1Ioul.;iu Dae. J. hi .'.srnsni. of Itear I-oot. corjtractor I for L.iailier .v Fljnn, !rst a valttatle hors- last week Ttie driver wss br'.celrg the tram to caMp, aiirr a d.' work, wh.-n the horse giit hiafoot tast l..-tv.efu t"0 logs, and n str:. ;i:r.g to trt its fo,t loose Ie:l, htealfuit a leg in mi -h iuaitier that It wad nercacary tw thoi.1 L:ru. . I I he wtiter was wi'h lr. J. T . Xoor.an of J Client siptlng. on the .trd and 4th InsUnt, when relief committee were seeking aid tor tue Johh.stowti sutTerers, and was much surprised at the munificent l berality of the Uocur. who. In addition to a large donation, i penrd his pure to ail Who Were going to Johnstown an I in nl f r,,n,i. i ,7. i tT aeeps a tirst-ctas hotel, ri'iiip.r'.c in very detail. Thoc ,ho otop wt'.h bin will ucver regret it. lU.Mtu.ii, 1 ! .. t t . i luiy firl3 I The Krnolr. TI't" r . n4-y ti'?nnf ahont thff -r -r '. ,."?'ru',;;ii a'ld W.f irate. l ,n lrt t :n uiik'nent ol re-,rvo"r, t.oth in t'i old and the reconstructed dam, t!-a'. I wid einl-TOr to yive y.ur reader as ac-uriU) 'i acount as I have been ab! to Jra. from reliable tuformatiua and yersoa ul o'j-.orv-itioa. I la the E-st pe. it i well to reaiPtnher t!..i'. the ol 1 :ite works wre not all con atr'.ieted In conformity to the plmi and ' sppotfi'at! irts" of tti Stiit eneineer : and; thi-, work Kit undoubtedly iino that was not, if, as is asserted, the "plans" called j for a wall In the center of the piobaukinent, 1 as no tM li wall was ever placed there. ; Tt!re appear in ih ruins of the dam a i remnant of a a w 1! at the head of the ' arche i c;i'.yort thrus'i whib the three feed- I , pip-s ran, but tey. it Is a!d by tho.e who koow. ran only abojt the one half of the ; fc-nth of th culvert insteaj of clear thrnunh. The p'pe connected witS a oMl.-n towr, th framework of which was composed of four ptors of pine timber M feet in length placed about 2l feet apart at ' ?h bott ini and about 8 feet at the top, held tocether by a crt curabtrr of cross pieces, i and c'osely rwseinblirnj a derrick used in ! borlnif for oil. In this towpr were rhn levrs wbtcti razn!a'.M the supply of water to the ; canal. The embankment was composed prineipal'y .' uravel. backed up with slopa walls ar.d rip-ran of rou;h stone, some, of ' flu-til of "severnl tons weicrt. The itrouiid wis fr ir :it f-i to a dp'.h fit four feet and the ground a'ain Cllcd In. This wa; in the first In MO, which was partly washed ! Rwny In and repaired in I.")?. The ' first woi'ff, althouah not what it should have I boen, win f.ir superior to the second filling in which but a feeble attempt at puddling was made (ttie first it appears was pretty j well DnddlrdV The "overflow" was rut i thnmah sn'M rn-lr on flia n..rth ci.lj h I dam, where the waters ran around to the j lower end of the stone culvert and connect- ! ed with the creek below. The width of this waste;-wav was about 70 feet, and itaVowed iio ert .l water in tha dam, but from the 1 a;oarance of thr overtlow after the ?,econd j bicak tj water could not have run off that I way much, as the erosli n at that time was I absolutely nothing In comparison to what it was dnrinc the last period of Its existence. After th sIe of the State works the res ervoir stood for several years as a menace to Jotiusto wa, but wis carefully watched by Mr. Josepn Luckey. an aed Itallaa wbo on arr-i tn dam. until, seem? from tlie muddy water that was flowing I from the ru'.rert that it was about breakine , 1own In thrt center, opened the pipe., and I riding to Witruore pout-haste, bad Mr. Geo. j W. Ketbey, the Drestnt venerable Pennsyls i vani aiir.id aeut, leleraob to Johns- i town ti'.at the reseivoir wis breaking; but the . lam did not then contain more than Iia'f the amount ot wa'er that it di J at tho receit disastrous break, and as it was a full ii tlf day in soing. be-.idi-s svvep'P2 away a co iple of saw mills b.-low tlM dm, it did litt'e damage. The writer saw te made by this break several years arter it wruricd, and his recollection i that the culvert was btok- en down from about the center to tr.e tower, j ! whi,e the lower half ku iuUcL Iut this break the e:uta:.kiUeiit had been swept , making a mighty cliasui about "'oo feet wide ,' ou top, taj.rnog Uown, iioppr-r shaped at I h' !- s, i 1 1 .. r,p r, f- cu'.vrrt, hut j clear down at the breast to a ilne with the ' bo -.tort: of the culvert. Il'low thecilvert Wes :i ,Tt hoie of water inch apeare 1 to heat n'v 1.1 fet Iri drptU tuit i.ad Irra w.is'a,-d oat by 1 1 f,-,!. 'n i f the t. r. T:;e I force of th y,ivr np; -ir-'d to have pa-Lcd tl.ro'. ,-h t'te calvrt. ratl.i-r t!.n over It. In t':e la-t tt rorstru vion of the da:i:, the j rc u'. oln -ut of the area of the culvert wss Matted down except a short distance I at the lower end. which as the writer saw it j a duple ot months ago, presented the a p- pearance of the patchos of a crazy quilt. At j lea.-t this is the report ot a teiiahie work j wan whu worked at the dam in He j also say that he had been put to work to blast the wate away deeper, but that the I order was countermanded. Thi8 he said j wou.d have made the spi'lway four or five I feet deeper near the middle, lie saw no cement usesl in the work. S.nce the last break, I visited the site. and found two bridges spanning the waste way, the lower one partially washed dowu, but the upper tretie bridge at which waa the netting intact. I his nettir.2 was com - po?d of first an upright iron railing about I 'Di bHi!t ln otters tents are being occupied, feet hifh, each tail being bout 3 inches j nd ' ,ew of tne ,ittle Oklahomaa are beine in d'am-ter aud placed about "J inches j scarred about in Woodvale and other apait. To work np and dowu. presumably I'laCrS. Many families, also, continue to lu fiout of th s rai iug was a network of ,eave t"D, some of them perruanently, l.rr.vy wire with rresbes or about 1 Inch. 1 '-hers for a time, to wait the better t-ond i aN.u t; feet In depth capped at the top by ' tion of things which a few months usur.t sticks of t'mher atioat 1 y 9 Inch's, In two ! ,,nB2- i edjes of which long spikes were driven, the tirvhrs s'iding uriwards and downwards j with the rise and fall of water, on ir jn rode, thus rn'ti'atmg the position of the uetwo.k. aoru itiouisltive I Th,:! rai:i"" il wi!1 b eD- V9fy niucu im ,. : peded th caiaity of th waste-way, and General Wney . h , . ... ftltlKUl-l U VJ IllUnil bU UD 3ITU Bb LUC time of mv visiting the nlae, it is probable ths,t suction cf the water carried it through the break. The great defect was in the absence of p'p-M or gates to let off the wa-tr-r from tte darn and an inadequate chan nel for the overtlow. Kven with these oaf g lards the dam was not properly bui.t to he absolutely secure. Engineers calculate the rrs.su..fe of water b? well known rules of fcletice, but science fails t comprehend the wtrt? force of witer in a stream of the size of the outh Fork during a flood like that of th forever-to-be-remembered on tt May last, 18.. J. il. ('rrenpoadeace. W i lmohe. June 2o, lss9. Kihtor Fki.fm.im : Amongst the many persons In this locality who had friends la Jobnftown, the hearts of none were more rent with anguish than were those of the faoni'y of Mr. and Mrs. I'eter McClarreo, of Croyle township, parentsof Mrs. I". McVey, of Church btrret, aud Mrs. John li. Clark, of Conemaugh torough. Mr. and ilrs. Mc Vey lot one daughter, a your.g lady, who nil In the store with Miss F.,len Qainn. The rremters of the Clark family, eight In number, were seen landing at a dorixer wlrdow in toe attic of their honse when the J Iood f'cck It, and lot weks their rela hate teen bearcLlrg for them. The j body of Mr. Clark was, it Is suDposed, Idec- tified Io the Vresbytenan church tborgue. J having ben found at Xinevrh. A report j has reached here that the aix children were j bave.. which with one that waa at Mr. j MrC's at the time of the iluuu wou.d be the ; mmbt r of the childrfcD, but wo fear that tULii mistake, as wo know that nioie j than a week tad elapsed withoat acy tid- Ings of them. The, people were all worthy ! Bjertibers of tLe Catholic church and were I ' highly res nee trJ. and the sympathy cf tl.e ! I cnrnoiumfy is with tl.e McCUrteo family Iu thi sad bereavement, ar,J Uds tie Oiore es- perialiy as Mrs. MiCiarrcL. w.'.o U t-r ad van-ed in yais ha beta In leeble l eal'.h for some time, ar.d wi3 iot pLysfally in a condit'on to stand such a s hock as this ca tastrophe was to ber. J. M. ' l'wwrlh wf Jaly l irarntoni on the rfnutjhaaia Railrewt. , . , lp P0"uante of the uml custom the Pennsylvarila Kiilroad crmranv will open its Ilne for Fourth of July travel at the nsu- - i ...lurt'on In rates ' ,e,,uct -t In rates. r.xcursion i.raets win te sola oetween al! stations on the syuteia oa July 2d, rid, and 4Ui, yalid loi rutuia uotU July Sth, licv. Trarhrrn' i.iaaiinalln. Tl a txaniinatiou "of Uachers will bi held a.s fui'o .1': : K;eos!uri;, July Sih. UliokVck twp. at Belssao, Jnly l.'tb . wagt-s f JO. U.irr t ap. it Nikfown. July l"tti. Sj.-rjii-h:iDa twp. at Craver's. July lTth ; Kiilor at St. UouTaee. July lsth. Ciie.st tp. at St, Lswrei.ce, July li'th. Carrollfowi and t'arro'l twp., July Jt'.b. Abvtile, AsUlaLd and Dean at Ashvtl.e. July 21 1. I'.eade twp. at (J'ascow, July Ctrd ; w2?s S3 to f 17. White twp at Fi-ke. July JJth ; f IS and 54,'. C." lex I fit? Id twp. at St. AupDstine, July Chest PprlDKS. July 2Uh. Washington twp. and Lilly at I.iKv, July 27 th. l'ortaue twp. at l?orls. July 2sth. Wilioora and Suiiiiucihil at Wiluiore, July edtll. Croyle twp. at SuramerhiU.nly Ist. South Fork, August lit. Itiehtand twp. at Liloucb's, August 2nd. Adams twp. at Salix, August :rd. Jackson twp. at Falrvtsw, August 'ih. West Taylor twp. at Itosedale, Auaust r.tli. Ooper-dale. AuRUst "tb. Lower Voder twp. at Mortellville, August s-h. Upper Yoder twp. and tirubbtown at Jrubtowu, August !':ti. SU.nictek at Walnut Crov. August loth. East Coneicarjch, Frauklln ard East Taylor at Eat Conemaugh, Aiifeust Uth. Coneicauj(h twp. at Cover's, Ausust 14th. Millville, Wooilvale, Cooeuiaueb Hor., Cambria Bor. and Trospect at reelorville. August loth and loth (iillitziu lior. and (ialhtzin twp at Tun nelhill. August 2ota. MunaU'i at the (i lass school, August 2?nd. Loretto and Allegheny twp. at Loretto, August 23rd. Casibria twp. at F.bensbnrg, August 24th. H?J'.ULATtOSS. 1. Examination will commence prompt ly S:30 A. M. 2. Applicants unknown to Directors or Superintended must present satisfactory revuu:mendations w to good moral charac ter. 3. Applicants from other counties must prod iica certificates or recommendations from their own County Superintendent. 4. All work mast be neat and legible. 5. Work In theory will be required In ink and will be a test of pennmansbip. '. legal cap paper should ba used in all work. 7. We ball attempt to raise the stands r1 of qualifications. . Tnoe who fall can not enter another class. Applicants should not attend exam ination previous to entering class. The examinations are .held earlier la the north of the county in order to pive the people of the south as much time as possi ble to recover from the terrible calamity of May ;u. j. w. Ljiech. Superintendent. The (ifnrral Situation. Tho Johnstown Trihuiw of Wednesday -sa s: The feeling aiLOog ot zees Keoer allj aprears to be tint the work of clearing up the wreck and removing the debris and mud prore-ses satisfactorily. The r'i'-,t-pal streets are rretty well cleared, so that wagons can traverse them in all directions. Of course, there is a vast amount c.f work to be dona yet possibly half the task Is not V t compl -t. d but a steady advance is everywhere not-d, and in due time we will sef. hottoru all over town. The cel'ars au 1 fouudad ins are t-till to clean, and thiawill prc ve a big job. The c'.tardnjj out ot stores proceeds vigorously, the business men do ing this work in most instances tnemseives. Those of them who have no stores left to clean out and are looking forward to loca tions iu the Tark rows, watch the progress of the construction of these buildings with much Interest and some Impatience. The wotk on these tetnporarv structures is be ing pushed by Contractor Hughes with every possible energy. And while the business Interests of the town are beicg thus looked after, the people are not neglecting their home surroundings. Iu some instances temporary houses are be- 1 tie conddion of the people as repards fovlaions and clothing is as good, perhaps, as the circumstances will permit. The re Cript oX provisions contributed free by the outside world bas, as waa naturally to be expected, fallen eff greatly, and the Itelief Committee finds tt necessary to buy a vast amount of meat, butter, etc Bread comes yet'.n plentiful quantities baked b Marvin, of Pittsburg, from the flour contribted by Minneapolis and other Western cities Thre conticue-s. as there all along has beet, a decided scarcity of comfortable bedding, mattresses, etc., and many per sons are compelled to undergo some rough experiences In this respect. Two or three hundred mtttresses could be distributed to try worthy people who really need them. As to the health of the community. It Is moct gratifying to be assured by the Board of Health that It is excellent. Very few cases of serious illness exist. Some meas les, light attacks of diphtheria, and one er two cases of fever are all that are known to exist. All la all, tfcen, we have much to encour age and sustain us while we struggle on through tne darkness to the light. Awwtber Warder in semertet Cenaiy. A young man by the name of Patterson shot tls atep-father Id Salinbury. Somerset county, on Saturday evening, the wounds resulting fatally at noon Sunday. The Tlc tim'a name was Spelcfcer. At the time of the shooting Speicher was beating bis wife and she called on hrr son for help. When the young man attempted to enter the room where the trouble was, the old man drew a razor, whereupon the mother called to ber son not to enter or her husband would kill rlrn- i son then crossed the street to a Bt!fibbor's house and obUloed a gun. The fatlier 6aw bim coming and started to run roi uie yard. After ffoing a short dis- Uoce "e fc!tdt turned suddenly about. dTfw To!ver and exr'aimed that be was not "fr'd cf the young manor his gun. 1 ,,r 9VU OPCe ra-aei! nta gnn and fired. dropping the old man. The murderer was placed in the Soroeraet lail on Monday. j'.Tis'ctru Trilunc Remember. Xe have been very ranch annoyed cf late by persons taking goods cut on approv al, and hope that In future our customers Will try to decide what they want while in the store, and In case it is absolutely neces sary to take goods home to examine, we will expect them to be retorted promptly and la good condition. If persons had any idea of the trouble and extra worx this tabit causes us, we would not find It neeebsary to Insert this notice We ate anxions to accommodate our cus tomers as far as possible, but with us time U money, Mue. K. E, Jom. Kclnliuu of Knp-rt. At a meeting of St. Michael's Total Ab srii.nue iid ie-ne Voiri.t S'c;ety ot Sr. Michael's (Jburch. Loretto. Pa., held on Thursday, Jul Cii'.b. ih; the fi.liow;nz preamble and resolutions were adopted. Wrkp.kas. It lias pleasi-d Alniicf.ty l.d In His wisC.otn to take from our midst by death our worths' and honored biother, lewis hurcooti. and H7.r'ft. It is fitt'T's and apnropriate that ! the liieiiiters of this -ocietv slioutd give ex- '' presston of their feelings upon this sad oc casion : e it ihrrefore j .V so'.'itf That in tl.e death of Iewi l;ur- ; eon our ioci-ty has iir-l one ot its n.ost honored arid useful uiemtH-rs. h; tamilv a lovlrg father ar,d the coiomunily an honors able citiz-n ! rd That this society, doty tenih'. nf the gr'-at lo-s It ba snsKmed by his 1 death, but y i-llii.i with r.uti.bv sutmiwi. u to the will of Almighty Cioi express i:s Mir- j row at the sad occurrence, atid extends its . sympathy to the family of our deceasul j brother in their beieavement. H'Mthed That these resolutions be record ed iu ihj niinotes ot the society that Ihey t-e ! published in the Camuuia Fhkemsn and that a copy of them properly signed tie pre ceuted to the family of our deceased brother. Pit's CrtAMKK. 1 Michael Maioy, -Committee I W. A. 11. Little, The Stale f l.lquor Mapi. The selling of liquor in Johnstown and i the consffjoent aisorderly conduct has led to the fating of extreme mrasurts whereby ; the authorities hope to fctop this ?a!e. The i following has been written by Judge Johns- j ton to Adjutant (Jeneral Hastirtjs : Er.KNtiiuim, June 21. , To tieneral 1). II Hastings : In view of the present stat of things in Johutown , and Its vicinity it is ordered that no intoxs : icatice liquors be sold in the borough of : Johnstown and the adjoining boroughs or townships for the preent until this order fball be revoked. A refusal to comply with I this order shal' be deemed sufficient gronnd for revocation of license as well as a refusal of liceuse in the future by the court. U. L Johnston. President Judge. M1KR1AI1K l.l( i:XSKS Ii'ri. The following marriage licenses wert Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for week ending Wednesday, June 2tt. l8t : Stephen F. Cimpvll. Carrol'town and Eoselia A. Kirkrm'ii k. Elder township. Charles V. Moehler and lirdget Jenks. Conemaugh borough. William Kuath and LlU'e Abler, Johns- tOWL. Andv Dauko and Annie Iteebuesk, Glen White, ifair county. Clarence A. Tate. Curry Hun. Clearfield county and ltcee Hammond, Burr town ship Edwatd . Ingram and Edith W. ITarrls, Johnstown. Michael Allen, Prospect and Annie Wil liams. Morrellville. MtRRIEI). (Il'ULEV FKl DAY Married at the Church of the Sacred Ueart. East End, Pitts burg, Pa., on Tuesday, June 2.Vi. lsi, py Hev. Father Kare. Mr. Frar.cis W. (iurlev. of F.bensbnrg, and Miss Kjse Friday, of Tittsburg, Fa. The groom above mer.tior.ed Is ore of our best Known young men who at pres ent Ells the responsible position of Deputy llegister and Recorder. Having been, from Lis occupation, largely euzaged in Issuing marriage licenses, be caught the contagion and finally concluded to try one himself. Since be has gone and done it we. along wifh bis many friends unite in our con gratulations and hope that he and his fair bride may have a prosperous voyage in their Journey through lite, and that tbelr matdmotiiai bark miy ba freighted with as aiany of the joys and as few of the sorros as fall to tha lot of mortals jn th:s tauudane sphere. nir.ii. DAVIS Died at tha residence cf Wa'tr-r Davis, in Ebensburg. on Satnrday, June l!:.'. 1H--1I. Howard, son of Thomas T. and Annie Davis, f WoodVfcle, aged 3 years and 4 months. 1 UKK MUll'K- The lnhor Woolen Mill In terare.l to do all kin l ol country wort, roll ranting, f) nnin ati'l rolonn done on short not Ire. K'itiitllr. Jul. 14, lso.- 3iu. T tTTTNO j J 1 he urderirned wjll re.clv ropjalri np I until J'lly lt lor the vainlinic and I'laftenrs of 1 tne naw t'ai aollo chun h st t"he-t s,-,.riiiii. the li,Ji!cr tonoJi.Il Uiaierll. Hi-lilrrs wl.o w:rh to ina (lerxinalty ran rail on uie on MHurl.vi, or otherwise adJres? ma at ttnef t SjirinKP. Ha. M.J. WALTZ. Ehenaoara;. June il,l?4. A1 un i mis t KArt'K's .viri'i:. Mat lew ) herebv alien tht letter f ad- mini9trmtin on the eatal ol lu-biel.I. Imn. Kan late ut C learfield townnhlu. I'amtilla county r"a.. deceaf el . have been arauted to tho uoder aiicned. All persons Indented ti aald e.late are herebv noticed Io make pnyoient without delay, and thoce having claims aalnt the ame ol ore!eut them, properly authentimted tor Pettlo aiect to Jl'I.f A ANN lirNTHAN. JAMES OI'.Nt'l AN. Adra'ra ol Michael J. Iunei(an. Fbenst.nra', Jane 14. 18s OTK iY s'Arri.K is strmesl aw iy from the jiremtpes fof the f uhrlher rrsMintr In n,e northwertorn par, of t'aniiiria townyhlp, peren milr from Kiiei.T'ur on the Belsano and t'armlltown road, on .ir ahoat tne '-'otn ol Mar lat. Ove hrnd or jrarlinn rartle dernl.ed a follows : lunre rr.i $?er, 1 re-1 Ma witn white Ta in loehe,i, 1 red heifer, 1 red heifer with wl,i' l,cein, 1 white beiler with KJtne red oot. with mi.ll bll on, any tr-e-n rtvirr me inioramttoa ol their whereabout will be guitahl rewanlri. WII.I.I AM II. JONES. North. Fhensbnra. June 14. ls.-dt. AHOllM KXT 11 ST. ArmrmtxT 1'ocaT.lnly lt. 16S",. Ulpj & I.loyJ... vs. I.nt7T. I'reanwell vf. flotwald. Inuutltion In ra....w. . Kremner. T'ee Irray v. tlrmy v Wyland. i.ateii.Son fc 'i v. Kllier. lodevudent School Din't-vg. WeNnter Minoj. "''"" Iani;teia a. Thorn- aa. In re Koad la Carroll township. Kllctt Kenden. Krlse v. l.liz, tiger. lure I'etttion ot W. Sw tzler K'llo to itio cane. Mirttn .v. Keith. lb re Hol In Keade town.'hip. fstny n Wills. H. A.SHOEMAKEK. Proth'y. Ehenebnrg, Jane -1, lssj. NM'AL STATFTICKNT OF THE RWE1ITS and Kxpinditures ot Klenfbanr school I netrlet. t'atnbria eouoty Pa., for the year end- in June 4th, ist. KEUEH'S, (roo amount of tax duplicate for rchool pniroe's t tr3 c Pupllrate Kxonerotlons, dehclcnciea and errors.. . . s at 14 T16TV M I'll S4 II 00 'J1 03 4 !M) Total tax receipts , , tab from former '.reaourer Tuition from non resident pupil;, State appropriation Additional & ier eeur to delinquent tax I pajerj I j EXPENDirCKtS. i Pala teacher' talarie Paid teacher tton,llo;intitule I Janitor s leei.... .... I PrintiBir . ! Water rent..... Iaraanea ' Mr.M.lIen Jl Walters oa steam beater. i oel ; Furniture and apiaratua ' Kepair ! alary of eeretary. i 1 reajurer and collector I SOWl M it3f5 VI 4C Z5 1W 1 14 01 16 CO S 00 sw on S4 IXl 5o ftj s y 2 oa lue 6o t'JOTJ 44 Balance In treaf nry I alt Lme an beating apparatus liw Oil Altai : Wm. Liiobtv. Secratarv. 1. V. Prick. President. We, the nndniwed auditor ot tlieni'iu'it district, Cambria county. Pa., fiance rarelully xanined tha aliove accouuu ot the Tret.urer and bn them correct to the best cf our kLowl ase and belief. Wm. J. WARD, ) A.J. WATtUS. 5 Auditors. Wm. H. CON NELL. S Jane i"S. ia-. iQ.GGQ AGENTS WAHTED At oec to ell the only Anthentlc, Couplet and (raphlc History of the Johnstown Flood. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED jrith riewa of all aort connectad with tha terrible tcvnc ot the miabiy Inundation, limo. 4u0 pages. Prtr si.su. Liberal Terms. 1 Louiands Want It. liemand is Immense. Send qoickly Soo. for Ont tit to J. W. Jveeler a. Co., i-3 Chestnut Street, Philadetrbia, Pa. WOOL ! WOOL ! 3.000 poQBff o! wool wanted. The Yry hizhet market pric la cifh will be 1. J. IS. MI LLEN, mm Absolutely Pure. To j pow.icr n9TCr vanes, a rmrrol .f j.urirr. M-ecKtu inl Trhulenoinene-K. Mnrm!iiiniint tnan the or'tlnsnr Icindii. and raaoi.t tie olJ in rtituiieiiti.in wi:h the U!iiU:ti1e ifrtie,.w ter n -.rt we -u-'.t. Hhun or i li .-i.-.are n.T,!cr. .v.,d '' l'"Tl HlSIKB I'HWIIKH IV. lin W Ml! m...Nii York. rilllTMIL IVMMXmiV t. 1 l TH K liKJlm'HACT lI-' -mkiij. 'III N"! V. I t:rt-t V anni.iiHsj. i.it-aMlf t a ran.ll.Uu, lri)i i.o.., n-i"ii..n .,r ti, '. rftcr of I "'"i" nu Jkeoi.r rr i t t ip r.unu 1 NMii.M-mtic l'.mK7 I.I.KSIIM.. J. Jii.uii. I-.l eiifl.urif, Man-h -jo, ls-j. IOKHISTKHT ATTllKNKY. V. J. ii'I usv k, i.f ot.utuwn, FrrinV suh-t to thpa-ctK.n pf the Iviuorratic I riinarr h c Ion. ' H.eu.-t,uri. I'.i.. May -J, JK-v. Ii'Ht 1iISTt;i'T ATTORN KY. Io tf.a ! vn,.. vinir Tr.trrs ot 'arul ia i-uuotv. 1 ln-is-ry mirmunise rnvsoll a a mnili 1ute ivr tha m-e n ntr . t Ato rnev ul.iect to the ruie ot itie irir.-, ra'i i.:.riv. IK'NiLD II. M'ntlN. Klienibarv. April .!. F)K HISTKHT AHIIKNHY JmpV.. Wa.t.r rt Jntinrtuwii. la. Subjeetto the d-cinnn ol the Ieuicj-rti; l n:m r. t!,cii.l-tr Mnr.-h 15. lsi. IOK ri!OTHoN( ITAKY. To ttie Imuir-tilir- . . t-f r,l I'an.l.rit -onn-l.v. T !i-rr y nrinotmpr -nvi-rif a ran IhIjIc lor Ilia nonitnmion ol the .r!lr .f lr,.ilii.ii-.irT. jti jer: to th derision or t tin Urtrormttr n'Onarlea JAIML'S':. :ii;KV. -fnnemauiih Her.. Kir-t ward. Marcn s:i. "IOK PKOTHONOTA KY. I To rlie lirni.icrailc n.ter l "a:nhia county. 1 lir'v anno ir. je my-rlt h- a ,-n.l :,lt? ?or the orftce ol I'r.iiuf.iotMry . iit-r-t to t!.o action ct tlie cufuiok Iiem s'ratlc i'ronnrv i-im iimi C Kni;nK';. l.I.HK. 'rnui3c1;b Hor., May in. l-j TT' un took in uriTi ::. 1 Inf niiui-i l U-il.!iiI HIip if C;iri!l twn- :!l ti anin-i,c(vt us a r3T,,l;.:uTe ti.r Ttie noimn-s-tion t,T f.'ur li.re--t,.r siii.ifi-t to tlie decision ot Hi I'tiuv-rrt',- :-.riin.irv -ie-tinu. Kivn-iKirk:, Viv 8, l-'S.t. A' HMIMstl! TOK S MilIi'K.- N.o.ice i htirer.y ivn Ih.t ltterotaJ- i,.iu,tr..ti n on tr.tcui ol S M. Kern. Uteof Wilmore Nirourh. tn-.ori4 county. I'., tlr-e,I have l.en rr.n'e.1 la llic un.ler-ii:riit. Al! r-r-in in.'ct td -nt are lo reiiy tioiiMe.l to mat payment tome uncut oeUy.nQ.I lliore havir.K riaiiii i;'iirf t the same will .re l:l thetn r p4-rly autlirniicaled tor le.ijeni. .'t.HN ITU.. AJm'r. VVilmora, JIy lS&'.i.-st. rnwrnm noiht. Lj Irtieri" te.-iainriitary on the et)ile of Xr. Alio raU. lute of Kw.iPt.nrK rmroiiKh 1fc- cn-e.i. l;av.n t.eiu t-iinre-! I he .. ot "Am rtn r.mi t y. S - a ice i iTiy r ' en to all rrsuii3 :r. !t:tf.l io f .l J -T t ;-i uuae ;.yu.i -nt to rut all 1 T 1 1 ' -1? K ;i v 1 tlx rlai u. u ;ii n t i ;. a .- i . 1 e-taT iri.i ;,r. nt-Lt t'.vi i i-r-,-r.v au-'.r- rvaL-.'i lr rctti.in--r:t . Uii'li.l!!L. J t A ' 1 Kxef'i.crni .Vlr?. Al.ii Imvj. V.lcr. Ur,?, Ajril i-j. i-w. VI OT I N 1 STK A ! ' K S )Tli ' K ir, n.trHtin cum jmcnw nunf m.ii the e- ta-e it i;.har-l M;yer. Ut ot utniritriill lownhi;j, t'am'.ra ct.uiitv. I'a., dt-ceiie 1 have ieen icr;tut-l t- tti utitirf'ta:uel. Ail !rron!" fr; tie bud e-tate are itoret.y noT:riei.! to mutae aytnent tome w;tinmt .iUv, hu1 it.t'l'e hurirm rta1 tnit ktHini't the rmii h 1.1 tiresent tAeui, pruDerlv antheutiriicl Itr s-'tTliicnt t HKMiY M. lir-iH. A ltu'r o! K:cliar'i Maver., dccM. TAKM PI IK SALE X J i.ere will i,e di"t.oe,l ol at private fate, a fiirm r-i'uate in All-rtieny towubii. one fourth Uilla Irum Loretu. : n the roa 1 lradtu from iial.l pla.-e to K'.trnhurir. This tsrm con tain? atout So acre,. atout 1V1 a,-rea ol which are cleared. bnviriK thereon a new two Ft iry iramo boose and liam, tint orchard, et '., and it) in a itood state of rultivvton and aoll watered. Por lurlLer ;artlcu.ar n.l.irc- PKANt IS ti'PKlKL. Loretto. Peb. 1, 19. Ixrotto. Pa. JJrty Mother, etaee I have beti cidnjr Wolf Blacking my tii --. wmt Urnm loan ercx befcsre.and I nairr frat my fwet wvu, bat I do naa Uiink U9 aouk 4X4 auMoUi aa vrhen I tint aaed iV. Mnthmr Inded, myaon. I am anrryfoo arameare Too loricot Xhmx ct-d a fumd 1 h 1 eT ic onlj etood wljM.n prariF iumL You hare not oven kiaAed at tne dirvvrtwra. far tbej are y4 arutuad the neck of Um bufeile. Now yoo most md UMjcn. aad toey will irut yua oat of ycor trrmble. Your fatbrv moA I kae-p ar hoaa in elegant ordur try ka 000. 1 oae it tbont oace a luuzith oad papa about onoe a wetUa. Wolff'sACMEBlacking b waodsrfnl:' preserving and Waterprooflnsl any leather! fjivinc i a deep, rich Uaoa lustre which laata a week. Jom,t mm qumn Do not ooafoond ACMB Bl.v.lrinr with any othea boid by Shoe Staa. Groom a. Droggisuv to. Try tt on yemr Ujuvcaa. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHOSELPflLV Notice tojax Payers. N'OTICK i hfret.y given tliat the CountT T easurer of Cimfini county wlil aue-ud, fur the purpoce ot rereiTinr bounty and Mate taXeP a6eii,r4 tor the year 18, at tti places ol holdlrc ele1oni in the re?peotive districts, on the ditt! mentioned telow : South Fork . July T2.. t'r..Tle townehlp July -j 1. Vfilmor - lo'y 24th. Suuiinerhtn towBnip - July 'Z th. Portkie t'lth. I-tlly and Wahictan township, o. l.july ;th Tni,neinill .lulr yh. (ialll'rin horoutrb Wafblnaion t-wuhiii No. '1 . MunMer townihlp (talli'.iia towDShip Ashyil Chest Siitlnir" Alleaheny towoship lretto Klarltltrlt township Jacaxon townfhip . Cauihria trwnihip Hrr t.iwnshlp SnsqoehanDa townthip Klder township. Carrolltown Carroll township Clearfield township Peaa townsbtp Heade lawnship W hit towaahlp Chest township .. K'-ensbanc Ilast ward K,-os'tira' t ward, East Conemanuti. ranklin -Julv .tilth. I ufy :u?t. -Aiitrust 1st. Auitust ad. Aurut 3,1. Auaust oth. August Otli. Aowust "th. AusiiK fith. Anirust !th. Auiiuot loth. Aunust l'2Th. . ..Auijast l:ith. Auaut urb. ...August loth. ..AuijUfl lflth. Auaost ltth. August ;th. . August 21: st. -Aukusi 22.1. August ac.J. Aug-ust aith. Aujrust STttj. Ju!j2W. Jnljr 2Vt. Ju'y 24th. July 2MI.. July se;)i. . luiy . h. July : th. .Inly ant. Auiru.1 Jt. A uirust id. Aoii Ust Sth. . AlfcUet li'h. Aujfurt 7th. AugTist 'tfc. . . August u;h. .August 12: h. Aouust 13th. Aua-ust 14th. August 1 Vb. Aukqsi loth. Aannu luth. Auatust 2-nb. .AuKU.it 21st. AuKUrt 22d. Aug net 2 d. ..... August 'jith. Auaust 2;tb. A oodva e CohemaoKh 1twrd i VEcmntiuh ward Johnstown lt ward id ward M ward 4th ward f,;a ward fith ward 7iii ward.- . .... Millville lt ward Millviiie 2d ward... CoopersJale Camhria 1st ward CainPna2d ward liruOow.wn , . i, ,, Vpir Yoder tonahip. tast Taylor township. .. West Taylor towoshio Conercauuh township S'xnycreea townshlij. ....... Lower Voder township... ... Adams township . Hicbiand towaehlp A discount 01 ft er cent, will allowed an all taxes paid on or before September lit. aud alter October 1st 5 per cent, will be added oa all un paid. TW S. K. HOWE, Treasurer. Jane 1UU, lSS.i-tl, Ft?!. gSTS mm o 'rail luncL or uio. 1 TI10 lieginiiing of 1889' nil! lie made mem. rattle bv VHiOLF, S(!X i- THOMAS for low prices. O ir dvotcrat Depaittnei.t is trt-u.i'iL' with llargsms. Woirs and lijui-s cm not ossia.'v' rouve a ror vry a correct Idea ot ll,- i:,a;.:i!-r in which wo I ae rut lh'- priors ot hi! oui eti- k of ."ti n's s' and ( hildren' Overc '. and heay suits. The -acrarioe we mate it. un'oadirsg t';:s sics-k is !t';.i.;t pThii-:. N-t i pncv w I w-ijuote. tint of ttits f:rt you may r st a-surrd : tlutttoii; i ur tinest Dress sut rr On ic.wl fora oung g.Tt ni ill ()wp 10 thtj siror.a eveiv-ilay tsutt lor a school-boy, we will give more act) better f.r l he pi-ce w auk tl.au we li e ever loven I rime. Tfus lied let .oil S.le is :n r.ov.'nriuht .anu'st. W-reail t uslne.ss. The Ove coals and heavy suits nuit tie - old. 1 he went tier was aeams. s in ll e iarli part ot t; ti.-.s(in. and r,ow it you luie a little leedy money it will piove a saving of sevria! a ..i to you in your pure!. uses from as. llis Grc-ctcst ItiMims fare teen in te Prices of Fur Cans. 4 72. STt cents ; former prices, '.v., f 1, 51, J I. jr.. Plush .V rk rfa-ar. 47. 7.'i. S7 cents ; lorui.r uncea, 7."c. fl ft Suk Mlll-fs. ;;7, ;.s. 75 cents ; former prices, 7.1c . fl. f 1 10 Fur ton tiloves 7j cts . f 1 . 1.21V ; loinier ris-s SI j-1.2.1. f 1..VI. Doys Piusb Cops. 17, -H, tents ; foraier prices. "Jo, 40, 'io cts. From now until Xew Year's Diy we shall ror.ticre to present f ach pf mr mipj rnto-'n-is purctiasrig roods to amount ot ?.". or riii.re) wi!h i ;i of those nstidsonw Fkish Ptiototraj ti Albums iv l::rll nave Ue::gtitcd ttlousatids of our IhiIi friend during CtuiMtwas wevk. KKMKMIiKi;, (iRKATKST Wooif, Son j ()irxsrro av ECKERODE $t HOPPEL have just nturndl from the Eastern Cities with ;t Lire aad com plete .assortment of Fall ami Winter Gools consistinp; or Men's anil lioys' Suits and Ovcn-oats ; La.lies', Misses' an.l ChdMren's Coats Jackets, Wraps ami Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen DreFs GooIs; Flannels, Umlenvear, Boots anl Shoe-;, Hats and Caps, Blankets, Comforts, llohes. Horse Blankets ; IiuLher CJoo-ls of all kinds , fine assortment of Millinery Goods ami, in fact, a. general variety of Goods. Having ltuiight at a discount, we are now prepared to olFer Special Inducements and Low Pricvs o Cash Buyers. Solic iting" your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Kcspfctfully, ECKENRODE & tlOPPKL, Carroll town, Pa. ARDWARE FOR NEXT 90 DAYS. The .subscribers, in order to close out llicir Larire Stock ol' all kinds ol Hardware. Iron, Steel Oils. Paints, Hopes, all kinds ol' Icclianics' Tools, Builders' Hardware, etc., etc., will sell, for 'the next DO davs. Goods at Prices v.liicl) will astostish: yoii s The Stock is new and Clean. , DUFTOH" 'CUC Near Pbiladrlphin Srhool lpcn -l Yearly l'irrn.r, tii trrly m Avtmits nr1 'Jiv.r.t- y .wTur nan an 1 lior -.v Tii C:vil li tjiritrc r.t-,". Ci,,m :i-ji. eM. t nc tent Iht-I -..tlt tiio P.'liu i,il. 1 -i tic a.l r-i .tms l-a-cTv rojitt l.i. a 1. a -Ir-ani r-. i: .r anrl f. i rhtf . :ri.tics.e:c. tittins:ij::i Siwri.i .1 r;n -or: uimr, i-.r i:.r sti. icur : rti luvs rtrn or - :m1:;i( mav af.r, t ir. a:ti !i-s .-r Ht: wunc. rhvs.ii.i.1 ani Oie-n.i il l.a!.ir ,rv. P-a iu .A llc.itefc c.. . Mute Iu; rii -1 w;h r.) untu. tl.au any othrr C tomirirr. uoc iri cautatn-a. an-: :.ic t-i tr-tiMK. I-1 ir. i y..c IWutitrJ eataiov-iK: (-ni v" to any aalrc. SWiliilN a MiiM-Uer, icuj, r a. circuiatk at U-i otlk- Geo. T7. Clafia 1 i. ilU LiUlilllJ 1 Uil 13I1L1J JOHNSTOWN'S NEW SUBURB, VLT1M It'll H situated nearly two mtlcs Iroia the heart ol town, it Is connected with the name by the Rapid Transit Railroad, tin which truing ran erery thirty rainntes. and atterJnl.v lat.will run every fifteen inlnu'.es. 1 ne fare m the ?aiae as on the street mrs. live cent ; t;e flirht termite. 1 bis makes .Moxfaam eijual to a walk of only lour squares from the Iost-offlce ; in addition to which, the new ! VALLEY PIKE runs through the heart of the iirnpcrty and term" the main thorouhtar'!. nrnKiri a short level drive inlo Johnstown over a good roadway and henvy steel liri'iires. The larxe r.orul'ernt honsei already erected at Moilum hare justified every modern Improve ment, among which may be mentioned A Good Sewer System. The Warintr Sewer System has been adopted, with Hush tanks. Over half a mllo ol sewer ia, already laid. A Good Domestic Water System Hii also been prort-L d. Tte rates are 25 per cent, le.'s than Jo'msiiita rate". NATURAL GAS Kates are the airne as in Johnstown This, to lether with tt e vmm mmmm gs light, For heme oe. rive Moxham every tiodera lacll Ity. The well-known Von Lunen Grove, The rummer evening resort ot Johnstown. Is sit uated In tha very h;art i,f tbe prrperty. On one part ot the saonorty set by "to the pur pise, there are a larae tecl Plant, a r'oun.lry. and severjil other lactones, eaiployiritr together lrom TtlO to H0 men, and several "more likely to Soon D located there. Over sixty tasty bouses already built and this number will be doubled this year. The lots are ft by 121) teet. The streets laid ont for a wllih ot s Uty feet, luolndini; sidewalks. 1 rJi.Us Lltfthni.. i-it price hiiiI loliirma tlon apply to .IOH.VKON ALI.LN. Arrent. lte.1ior4 tttcet SI alion, J'.lius'on n, 1M, M7 10, ll'.'.-tf. &&0Sl Our Kew GoinMiiaiioii Slot Gra anJ Wa riVn'r'. out EirKi:(i; uiss Pis-C;"'. .-'. -''wy f',' """,""""! "'l Hi lieln jn nmrL.t. irln ..ni CirIVJ2N A AY f lUIlfJAIXS EVEK OFFEKKI). & Thomas, isr . ijkst;xv AT COST! Tinware 4&JL ' Ptisines; l in ing; r ItlT Cull , Sjfr? 'Il .it" nnic tl(a if J, fill t- r ! a. i.. ti.il. 1 :vn f rj4 . ri.v-tr- : :-. vi; ri.ir. l.try. I lc 1 Ir. i-l.i : f-. al . r "i i-iiieeriiii" ,lt An l inv art. r. U tverv lime . C. k bHuKlL.lXXU, A. Us, A.M. tfaaxvaJ. iiik-aur.. n.icn-a v:i ov r, n an on hi e itoA d & Co., 51 & 53 Duane St., Hew Ycrk. l l. jobss:m, 1. J. Brck, A. . BFCL ESTABUnIIED IS72. ESTABLISHED ISSg. JohEstsiBnst&Co. HAXKMIiS. Carrollloffj Bsat. saaslfsrwa p. .1 . K flaw . 4y..iiriu lii a. 1 I- i " a mm " T. A. SHARBA'JGH, Cashie . A. W. BJCK, Cashkr. ; General Eaulim Business Trsusactei. The tollcwlnir are the principal feature! ot a. treneral banaiiiir hu.ines- : Ii: HSsSITsi Kecelret! payable on dcm ind, nn.l fntercrt bear injc cerlihcates irsued tiuia dcinjf itors. I.IAS Extended to rustotners on farorablo terms audT approved jiitper dircunted at all times. COM ITTIOXS Made in the locallry ar.H npon all the banking t 'wns In the Uoited'states. Charaes tuodetatc. IRI"TS Issued neEOtlable In nil pn-rts of the I'nif',1 States, aad lorettrn exchAhe issued oa all parts o! Euroi e. At'Kir.MS Of merchants, farmers nn.l others saKcftsd. t whota reasonable accon.olTttion will he extvnde4l. Patrons are assured thit a!l tmrjRicttons sha'l te belj as stnctlv private and c mhdential. and thnt tbey will be treated a libwally as k"'1 banking rules wl:I permit. Kefpectiully, JlliTO ni'CK A CO. TiBER FOR "SALE". riMir. vn!E!,sioshi is thkiiwm:r or I a r.-st ot land si'.unled in tauihrui town slup. t'snir.i .-i cout.ty. Pa.-, re ulaininir l out IMI A Ktr.N. Ii.c.ite-t miles North of Ebenetmri: , which is heavily Umbered with Hemlcck, Beech, Su?ar, Etc. The timber on said premises or the Itn ! and ttm ber's for sale, and for further Inlormatiou In re gard to same apply to cr address tliWAKIi OCII FITH. Kt'cn.sbarj, Pa. Eber.burK, .Tune 11, l5s?,-tl. TOK SALE. A lot of around situate In the torouut et rurihelMll. CamtTin county. Pa., fronting II teet on Portaae street and extendintc back ifcVi feet iiavinit thereon erected two houses, one contain inr & rooms and the other 3 rooms. The property will be sold separate or together to suit purchas ers. Pur further particular Inquire of Michael Donovan, tben't'orii. Pa. MRS. M IKY J, BVBM tfitrsS'iri.', April 2, -oiuu.
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