! Cambria : vrcnum f llF.XHHI'KU. HA. rum.i - - - .ii'IjY at, issi. yn TIC .. 1 VcwN wanting Kx tra t'oitir of thin I'aper tthouhl l,nif their Orilrr icith an atlen.it onr wrek in at ranee of publication '. -. i . LOCAL .LVD J'EIiSOJVAL. If jeu want all tb news, subscribe for t!:c Kkki m an. Mr. Miltou Brown, of JoliuttowD, was Id town (r Sutiilay. Mr. llatry Ksterllne TlslWtl I'urixsu tnwne y lant w-i'k. Mr. Ji.M'i'h I. Ink, of latlr, wu in town mi Wln,sdj. Mr. Camu l.ahey. of Lilly, was la town on Weilnertdav. Ma.iter llutu-r Ivibtrts;, of this place. Is laid uu with a bad cold. Dr. l-l-ivl.iur. has placed a baudsoma now Nttfti on front of his dime store. Mr. Kiack Miarbauuli, of C'arrolltown, (enl S.turly aOruoou last in town. Mr. Hurry Kinkevl, of Johnstown, was In Ktni-bur on Saturday aud buuday. Mm. Awl Lloyd, of Shady Side, ritU burt, I vlMttnn relatives aud friends ia this p. ace. Mr. rtiilip Stoltz, one of Carroll towa Nhip's iiurprilux farmers, was la towa on Monday. Tn population of the United States and Territories, according to the last Centus, was u,l.V,7.l. No lf-.a than live l.undred llttta children died in New York city last week from the xtreiue hut weather. Mrs. K. E. Duneuau. of St. Augustine, wan vtMitinx bi mother, Mr p. iiurley, is tbis place 'ju Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Warner, of rbiladol jibla, aie visiting Mrs. K. J. Jones, of Has .place, the present week. Miss Home MiarbauKb, of C'arrolltown, stopped otf in town a short time on Moixiay while on her way to Johnstown. Warden Youdk, of llita place, was In Uenova last week, attend kiu the State Con vwtitiou ol the Sons of Veterans. Miss Ilattie SuarUauh, of -Carroll town, passed through lwn on her way to Ciatlitziu ou Saturday lat to visit friends. Mr. Mi! tun ConueU departed on Mon day last for AlleKbeuy where be has se cured a position as telegraph operator. It is said that sttaCI pieces of tfuoi cam phor butned ou tUe ettive several times dur' u the day. will drivo flies out of the houe- Llnbtulnn killed seven beatl of valuable blooded cattle owned by Cyrus Miller, of Madison, Wesiiuoveland county, Wednes day. Dr. M. U. Eauks and wlte. of Liver- more, Westmoreland county, are visiting their nephew, Dr. M. R. B. Creery, of this place. A Uerks eouoty man bouc'U a lot of old tin are at auction for which 1m paid fifteen Ct'utt. A coitee pot included contained 12S buzzard Uuiliui. Messrs. C. A. Ok S. 11. liori, of Carroll towu, couimeuci-d work on Uie new dwell ing bouse of Mr. A. C. ISuok on Highland street on MouJuy. Mrs. Mattjaret Klttell. of this place, left on Monday la.st for t'tiioutown, Fayette county, on a visit to her eon, Uev. William Klttell, of that place. M.sa Sarah McXellttd. of Johnstown, who had beau visiting friends tn tbis place anl Carroittowu for the past five weeks, returned htnue on Monday. The aeuclar priests of the diocese of Pitt burn and A I leu tie ny began their two weeks' spiritual retreat at the Fracciscan Monas tery. Loretto, ou Monday. Two valuable colts, belnntflnn to John and KrwUttt-izk Schenk, of Liberty townsblp. Centre cwuuty. cut tbelr throats a few days ago on a barbed wiie fetK-e. Ttve Carrolltown base ball eloo made arrauiceuieutrt to play a (tame with the home team at tbie iilace on Wedoealay. but when the appuluied time came they failed to show up. Mr. TuMtb liorkey.au old citizen of Carroll towniiip aud father of Mr. Jacob Horkey, of this place, died at his borne In that townsDip on Monday last, aed 74 years. Toe twanty-first annual meeting of the l'enuiytvaula State Dental sox iety will con vene at Cresson at 10 o'clock on tbe morn ing of July a and coutlnue in session for three days. Hon. II.. L. Johnston and bis, two step daughters, i!sses Irene and Maud Glass, and bw grand daughter, Miss ktary Scaolan, took a carriage ride to Carrolltown on Wednesday. Rupture cure suaranteed ty Dr. J. It. Mayer, tii Arct St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay irm busi ness, attested hj tnou.sauds of . cures after others fall. Four ouncee af saltpetre dissolved In a pail or water, ad sprinkled on t-1e cucum ber vines is said U be an excellent prepar ation for deatrojT.ttf the little black insects tat Infest tbeni at this season. Two boy whlkit eng-aged In dangling a bouse in Altoona, on Thursday last fell from the roof to the ground and were ser iously Injured. Xfceir names wees John Oeesey, Jr., aud Joan Siaurfhenbop. A Hungarian umer, employed In W. II. Piper A Co.' mine at Ben's Creekr bai bis leg broken while at work on Wednes day. Another workman was also Injured on Tuesday by bavisg bis band severely crusted. Miss Mary E. Burcs, of Uenova, CUnton county, aged 15, wbiUi at the borne of a friend on Thursday cf last week, drank a g'.aas of Ice water and almost Immediately IUrward became Insaca and In that eco HtloK died on Monday. Peter McCJhee. an old soldier, of Beech Creex, Clinton countv. was found dead In tied on Tuesday morning, lie was 60yeara old and Just received a pen ion a few days ago of errs. Tbe cause of death was at tributed to an overdose of liquor. v tave a peedy and positive Cure ror atarcu. Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and IleadAChe, Ui Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use It If you de,sire health and sweet breath. Price v nu. sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Mikt Mgfcu Cooney, of East Cone mauh. who t ad been visiting frienda In tarrolitowo and Eer.burf .inc. the dis aster at JoLctown, tok her depvture on Saturday la.c for J allium wheM n teed remaining wan Eer rei,t,.t Xor nort time. -A visitor to Joostewn passing along Unycreek, South Side, tiuoday afternow leaped down to pick cp what he tuppos, to be a piece of a woman's dress, but a( t pule Jt np an arm cama with it t.,,i, little more be was horrilled to discover the body of a child. -Lleuteiuot Robert Crawfora, United btates navy, who bas been selected as the ted of the great Wlliiamaoo school of ihliadelphla, wa formerly a workman In ulri. shop, at Aitna. lit was born In W.,hinKtoa-. !d b-we at V.U.y Forge and Newsrur" aI very often criticised for what they print, but if it were more generally known how much credit they de serve for w,hat they don't print, or the idi otic twaddle they whack out of what they do print, t'iey would command a more gen erous Judgment. Lo3t on the road between Mountain Ilonse, Ebensburg. aod Loretto on Sunday morning, a small fair-leather satchel, having thereon the Initials "J. B. D." The finder will be suitably rewarded ty leaving It at the Mountain Uouse. Euecsburg, or at Mc Donald's store, Loretto. Fred. Davis, of Tittsburg. was run over and Intstantly killed between Johnstown ana Conemaugh by No. 4 express east about 2 o'clock Sunday morning. He bad been In Johnstown for some daj gathering relics of the flood, and It Is alleged bad been robbed Friday of some 1 165. Mr. Eli Gibbons, of Blalrsvllle. has a brood of domestic partridges. They were hatched by an old ben. who lakes very kindly to her nimble little flock. There are fifteen Bb Whites." and not one of them, or the the old hen. either. U yet aware of tbe fact that they are not chicks. The prolonged rains are delaying the farmers of Pennsylvania at a critical time In harvesting grass and grain ciopj. There has been very little opportunity for cultiva ting the corn fields, and In many parts of the State tne ground is badly washed and covered with a rank growth of weeds. Tbe Plttsburth aad Ebersburg special made its first trip on Saturday last aod will continue to run during the summer, leaving Pittsburg every Saturday at 2 55 p. M. , ar riving at Eaentbura at 6 20 P. M. and leav ing Ebensburg every Monday mornlag at 7 t)5 a. M. and arriving at Pittsburg at 19.35 a. m. A woman manages to elt upright, and doesn't change her position, scarcely look ina to the right or left, darloc a sermon tn church. A man will sit on a picket fence a whole half dav to see a game of base ball played ; but place bins In a church pew for ten mlcutes and he will wobble all ever the seat. Johnstown Democrat, July 11 Robert Butler's bouse, the Pennsylvania railroad bote), more generally known as tbe Field house property, on Iron street, Mlllvtlle borough, had la it at the time f the flood thirty one persons, not one of whom is known to have escaped, and none of their bodies, we are Informed, have yet been found. A solution consisting ot three pounds of lime, one tablespoonful -of concentrated lye and six gallons ot water. Is given as an effective remedy for the -protection of po tatoes and other crops from damage by po tato bugs. It has been used with success Ooe application with an ordinary sprink ler Is all that is necessary. This applicas tlon not only protects the crop, but etlmu lates growth. No licenses having been granted in tbe east end of Mercer county the express traf Be to that section bastrown very large, and many of tbe the trains to aud from Xew Castle are almost wholly "Jug trains." The regular pnssenger trains on the Indiana branch might be catted "keg trains." It ts an extremely cold day when from twenty to fifty kegs are not brought to the station. JVufrawa Jejjeer. Dr. Beujamin Sheppard and Benjamin S. Wbltter. of Bedford county, went te Roanoke. Va.. on 'Monday, and procured the re 'ease of II II. Sloan, arrested on Sat nrday for counterfeiting. Shortly after their arrival officers came from Bedford with a warrant and a large amonnt of coun terfeit 50 and 6 cent pieces, said to have been found on their premises, and they were arrested and locked np. The Baldwin Locomotive Works ha Just completed their ten thousandth loeo- niotrve. And a huge engine It Is. too, be ing one-fourth heavier than the largest freight locomotive on the Tennsylvanl railroad It was built for service on the mountain division of the Notthern Pacific railroad. Five thousand of the ten thous and locomotives built by these works bar been bull. during the last nine years. John DutTy and Thomas Townej, who had been working In Johnstown but left and were traveling eastward on the railroad were struck bv an engine about a mile and a half east of Klttannlng Polot on Wednes day morning. Duffy was Instan tty killed and Towney's left leg was broken In two places ad also twoof his ribs on the rfrght side. Towney is now In the Altoona hos pital receiving treatment aad will recover. The Cenre llali Reporter has discov ered, what many persons believed, that In ooe of the mountain districts In that coanty there was an actual cloud burst at tbe time of the recent disastrous flood. It fell In the Vicinity of Paddy's mountain, aod the wa ter came down Swift run In a flood, at some points showing a height of twenty-sevea feet, ecttlng a bad sixty feet wide In plaee of the (ML wblcb was from six to ten feet in width. Lewi town Fret Fw : "From an ele vated poiot on the Black Log mountains you can get a distant view of three differ ent ouoties -Juniata. Mifflin and Ilun-tingdon-and also or tbe blue Juniata river. Aad there is a point In the Concord Nar rows where a house mlcht be built wita four rooms, every one In a separate county, viz : Franklin, Huntingdon, Juniata and Perry. A chap living in saub a house could have a good time dodging law processes." The H. C. Frick Coke Company has purchased the property of the Connells vllle Coke -Iron Company, consisting of 1,500 ovens and ten thousand acres of val uable coal lands, and Including three big plants. Tbis cakes tbe Frielc concern tbe largest coke-producing company in the world, with seven thousand ovens and twenty five ti-ousaad acres of coal land, and a daily output of twelve thousand tons of coke. Tbe transaction was the largest that bas ever tafceo place In tbeeoke region. A German shoemaker, nameenknown. was killed on the railroad at N'iceveb. on Saturday morning, by the Mail train. He was sitting on the track wbe n Irst seen Tbe whistle was blown vigorusly bwt he did not beed it aod tbe train passed over blm. A small kit of fttoeose ker's tools was found on bis person. There was nothing to es tablUb bis Identity. Ills body was Interred at tbe new county cemetery at Nineveh, where the remains ot those who perbted In tne flood repose. Circulars have been issued calling for a meeting of the eonnty commissioners ot Pennsylvania In A lien town on tbe 24th, 23th and 26'h of September. Tbe first con vention of commissioners was held in Erie last September. Topics of general Interest relating to uniformity of taxatloo, etc. will be considered. It Is expected that about im aeiegatee win d present, independent of the commissioners there will also ke present a cumber of district attorney tod commissioners' solicitors. The strike at tbe Carnegie, i'hlppa & Co. steel worts. Homestead, where an at tempt waa made to force a reduced scale of wages npon the workingmen by means of non-union men and Plnkerton tongs, bas ben settled. A sttUfactory scale was completed on Sunday, between represent tlvesofthe employes and employers, la wblcb eoocesslons were made by both sides. Jnst prior to the adjustment of the differ ences tbe situation at Homestead was be coming very aertooe and bloodshed was feared. Six miners from Gallitziu were In the city yesterday. One of them played tbe violin while tbe other five danced the sword dance, and tbe fnnds given by the SDCJtators were contributed to the aid ot the strikers on the mountain . Altoona Tri bune. An accident occurred at Bine Knob, 3lalr county, on Friday last which resulted In the death of a young man by name of Thomas Diehl. who was oS-bear'ng at the saw mill or Jno. Die til. By accident be left a slab drop on the saw, which was running at a fast speed, and It threw the younir, man on the saw. cutting through his left side, Into tbe heart, killing him Instantly. With exception of a small gash In tbe arm the body was not otherwise mangled. There Is no blame resting on any one, it being urely accidental. Mr. John Dorsey, of Philadelphia, died on Tuesday at bis home in Philadelphia. Mr. Dorsey was a victim of the Johnstown flood, having been one of tbe four commer cial travelers quartered at tbe Hulbert nouse on tbe night of the flood. Mr. Dor sey has traveled for bis firm, Rettew A Co., the Philadelphia tobacconists, through Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio and West V irginla for a naraber of years. He was a frequent visitor to Ebensburg, where he was well and favorably known by all our merchants, and bis death will be deeply regreted by all who knew bim. If any of our readers are in need of artistic and substantial cemetery work. made from tbe best qualities of marble and granite, they will do welt to call cn J. Wil ainson & Son, marble and granite dealers In tbis place, where they will find a nice stock to select f rota, or send them word and they will visit yoa with a large selec tlon of new and original designs, tbey guar antee all their work and If their work Is not as represented they will not ask yon to take it, tbey are prepared to fid all orders at home and abroaa at prices that defy com petition. Give them a trial. A 5 6m. This Is the law regulating vicious dogs and it gives that Vind of a dog about all tbe ehow he ought to have : It anybody Is at tacked on the Yitghway by a dog. the party bas a right to kill the dog. and the owener can be held accountable for an Injury In flicted by the animal. Even on tbe prem ises of the owner of a dog, should a party be attacked and Injured, after endeavoring to protect himself, the owner can be held responsible for damages inflicted. provided It Can be shown that at the time he was in pur suit of bxslness or on a friendly visit. If a dog by barking at passing horses or vehicles ocrasloeed any damage. Its owner la liable for the loss sustained. Tbe vicinity of New Alexandria, West moreland county, was visited last week by an clly-toneued fellow who represented to the farmers that he bad just embarked in tbe jewelry business in riew Alexandria and, being a stranger, be bad started to "drum up" some work. Tils genial, kind hearted disposition soon captured the far mers, who gave bim their watches to repair, as well as a lot of their good housewives' spoons, etc., to plate, be promising to re turn in a couple of days. A week has now passed and the fellow fcas failed to show up, and an Investigation has revealed to them the fart that be never was la New Alexandria and was a swindler. Huntingdon Local I"ew : A sad acci dent occurred near Crblsonla about half past 5 o'clock Monday evening, resulting In the Instant aeath ot a boy named Kennedy. His father resides a ebort distance from Brodbeck's stone qnarry, about a mile from Orblsoola, where men were at work blast ing, and the boy was in the yard playing at the time a heavy blast was pnt off, heedless of bis danger, when a large stene decended and struck blm on the Lead, killing bim In staLtly. The house la located fully 509 yards from tbe quarry, and it must have been an extracrdiary blast that precipitated tbe stone so tar. The boy was aired 12 years, and hU death bas occasioned. gener al sympathy. Charles O. Rowe, of Pittsburg, and Thomas n. Barnard, of Buffalo. N. officials of the Western Union telegraph company, have visited McConnellsburg for the purpose of making provision for tbe snp port of the widow end family of tbe late Uanson A Jackson, who perished in the Johnstown flood. Mr. Jackson was em ployed as lineman, with headquarters at JJerry. and was ordered to Johi.stown on the day of the fatal disaster. lie was re moving tbe wires from tbe first to the sec ond floor of tbe teleeraoh building, when tbe water struck tbe building and drowned six out of seven of the employes. It te learned that the company have agreed to e recta f 1.500 house arUcConnellsbnrg for the family of the deceased and to pay the wid ow her husband's former salary (90 per month. During tbe past week only ten bodies were taken to tbe morgue, as against thirty, nine the week previous. Wednesday was the first day since Ue flood on which no bodies were recovered It is likely that but few will be found from this time on. though It Is more than probabJe that the cellars and portions of the town where much ot tbe de bris remains will yet ive up a few of the victims. Up to tbis morning tbe morgue report contain a liet rf -2.302 bodies found, of which 1.351 are vnidentified and 951 Iden tified. Bnt 2.302 does -sot include near all the lost. There are several hundred per sons. Including some of our most promi nent residents, who are know to be lost but whose bodies have not been recovered ; the -cumber of those found at points aloog the rivers as tar west as Eteubenville (beside others found still farther down wbo could net positively be identified as victims of tbe flood) will exceed two hundred ; while tbe number reduced to asbes at tbe stone bridge and those otherwise unaccounted for wIU In all likelihood raise the total to at least 3.000. Johnstown Tr&ine. McDonald Is selling goods at rock bottom prices at both bis stores (Loretto and Cres son) for spot cash or trade or to prompt paying customers, as follows; Sugars, 8. 9, 10 and 1 cents per pound ; teas, 35, 50 and 70 cents per pound ; Coffees. 20 to 25 cents per pound ; 5 boxes of essence of coffee, 10 cents ; S papers baking soda, 10 cents ; 2 boxes of baking powder, 10 cents ; 2 boxes of yeast, 1C cects ; 4 pounds of rice, 25 cents ; 4 pounds of prunes, 25 cents ; 4 poands of arled apples. 25 cants ; 3 ponnds of dried peaches, 25 cents ; 5 pounds bar ley, 25 cents ; 5 pounds of oat meal, 25 cents ; 6 pounds of rolled oats, 23 cents ; 6 pounds ot hominy, 25 cents ; 3 cans of corn, 25 cents ; 3 cans of tomatoes, 25 cents; 3 ponnds of starch, 25 cents ; 6 pieces of soap, 25 cents ; 2 pounds of star candle. 25 cents ; 1000 matches, 10 cents ; 2 brooms, 25 cents ; 2 wash boards, 25 cents ; good syrup 40 cects per gallon ; pure vinegar 25 cents per gallon ; flour, meat, dry goods, Botioos. hats, caps, boots and shoes at equally low prices. We always pay tbe hlgtaai prices for all kinds of country pro dace. HiKklAVE UrCBkES 1SSCED. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of tbe Orphans "Court for the week ending Wednesday, July 13, 18S9: James Gallagher, Cambria borough aod Susan Redmond, Conemangh borough. James Ramp and Jennie Krppie, CoDe tnangh ttorongh. Max Zimnier and Rose Fitz, CoLsmaogb borough. Robert S. Boone and Edita S. ilJUer, Reade township. Will Urt the Cash. The Johnstown Tribune of Wednesday' says : -No oraers were issuea Dy tne i.oara of Inquiry to-day. To-morrow the sufferers of the Sixth Ward will secure thfir orders. Te-morrow also Jadije Cuntnins will be n paying out tbe (500,000 allotted by tbe State Relief Commission. Treasurer Tbomocon will come up from Pittsburg this evening and spend tbe night at Cresson with Judge Cummin. To mor row morning he and the Judge wilt come to town on the Pacific Express at 9:33 and at once repair to their office and begin cashing orders. The office Is in the lower room of the tern porary building on the Dibert corner of the Market Square. It bas been fitted up with necessary Ubles. chairs, etc On a counter rua.ung toe rui width af tbe room at the rear are five stamps for the notaries public, who will swear tbe people to their claims. Tbe notaries appointed for this purpose are Messrs. J. Frank Condon. John D. i:oberts,M. B. Stephen?, W. Williams. R. S. Murphy. Mr. Roberts having been de clared Ineligible, another will have to be obtained In bis place. Each Notary will have three clerks. Tbe following are their names : W. II. McMul len. E. T.EJ wards, Conrad Pnbek. C. F. Kress, Jr., William J . Lamberd. Geotge E Raab. J. nenry Schiffbauer. W. C. Smith. L. U. Sorber, Charles McNeelis. J. N. Smouse. Frank Phillips, J. C- Closson. GiN bert J. Blair, Harry Mainbart. Judgeommin says be expects to be able to cash off about two hundred people per day. At this rate it will take about twenty days to pay tbe claimants, wbo number about four thousand. Tbe Judge says that at tbe same time the people receive tbelr eeouey tbey will be given a blank to fill out for their second allotment. After that there will, be says, be no more blanks te fi 11. The only (.uffeiers wbo will receive their money to-morrow will be those of tbe Sev enth ward. The next day the Fifth ward people will be paid. The PfannjlTiiBla Ballrad Excur sion the Jersey Coast. Of all tbe excursions offered to the people of this section none possess more merit than those ot tbe Pecnsylvaaa railroad to tbe at tractive reports of the New Jersey coast. Tbe dates of these trips aie opportunely fixed, tbe limit ef toe tickets cover tbe nsual vacation period, the points of destination. Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle, or Ocean City are not only the choicest seaside re sorts of the land but tbey have individual attractions which suit ever taste ; tbe rate Is so liberal as to come within the means of eyery one and tbe meaus of transportation Is of the highest grade. These characteristics have made these trips exceedingly popular and have afforded many of our people a delightful holiday tour, arranged, as it were, to their order. The first trip of this season was a bril liant success and tbe second, which will oc cur on July 25th will doubtless be still more successful as it comes at a date Dearer the height of the, seaside season. Excursion tickets will be sold as hereto fore at (10.00 from Pittsburg, and corre spondingly low rates from other stations, valid for return trip ten days, and tbe special train of Pullman Parlor Cars and Day Coaches will rnn on schedule as be low : Rate. ..fa 25 .. K 50 ... 8 00 Train leaves. 11 C3 A. M. 11.52 " 12 30 P. M. 5 obnstown. .... Cresson . Altoona.. Tbe members of tbe party will spend tbe night in Philadelphia and proceed to the shore by any regular train of the following day. Tbe return coupon of tickets is valid for use on any regular train except New "York and Chicago Limited within the re. turn limit. Held toy m ( arpn. Rey. Fr. Trantwein. of Cambria city, visited Rev. E. M. MeKeever, of Latrobe, recently, says the Advance, and related the following incident of the flood which had not been printed heretofore. He was stand ing on tbe bridge on that awful Saturday succeeding tbe flood and witnessed tbe at tempt of workmen to remove a Miss Clark from tbe wreck, they bad removed the de bris from her head and body as far as ex posed, but still she con Id not be liberated. The flames were approaching, and Father Trautwein administered the sacrament of the church to the poor nnfortanate, who believed that she must certainly perish. In desperation one man dived beneath the water and endeavored to free her, when be found her one beel held tn a vise like grip by a human band. The muscles were set in death and it seemed that tbe nnfertunate girl conld not be freed from their awful clasp. An ax was procured and the band severed from the arm, when Miss Clark was taken out. Both her legs wera broken, but she was taken to the hospital and is Retting along nicely. Tbe men tbea went to work and finally succeeded In getting out the body to wblcb the band belonged. Strange to relate, it was that of Miss Clark's grand father, and it was his band that had alinest dragged her to an awful death. Lorett Briers. Loretto. July 16, 1889. iDear Freeman : A lad wbo resides a this vicinity tried to become too familiar with a young lady wbo ia stopping neat Loretto. The result was a considerable amount of pain about tbe opening of tbe young man's face. lie met toe right one that time. dee ot onr band boys knows bow much it eo9ta for exploding firecrackers ia Carroll towr. Mr. Michael Drtekel is seriously HI at his home ia Allegheny township. The-oaU is very much rusted in this vi cinity. Tbe wife of Hon. Daniel J. McLaafihlln, of Johoetown, visited the homes of Messrs. F. O'Friel, of Loretto, and F. A. Storm, of Allegheny ltown6bip, on Monday oT this week. Her family escaped very narrowly from the flood which destroyed eyery thing else which they owned. Tours, L T. L. I Suffered Tor more than ten yean wltk that dreadful dta. ease, catarrh, and used eery arai table medicine which was recoajmendod to me. I cannot thank you nouh tor the relief which your Cream Balm has afforded me. Emanuel Meyers, Wlnfleld. L. I., F. Y. or fifteen years I was annoyed with severe paia In my head aad discharges Into my throat from catarrh. My aense of smell waa much im paired. By the Die of Ely's Cream Balm I have OTereome these troubles. J. b. Case, St. lenls Hotel. N. T. Ka- Mass Seed ke laic. The subscription books published by Faulkner Jt Allan, of Philadelphia, have proved exceptionally popular and profitable for agents. An announcement by them of a new work, invariably brings a great num ber of applications for territory from agents who are eager for opportunities to make "big money." -Frank LulU'i ttustrated Xaespaper. BaeltleWa Arailea Malre. The Best Salve tn tbe world for Cats, Braises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Cbapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, aod all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cares Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at the drag store of . James, Ebens bur& and W. YY. ilcAteer, Loretto. I 'What the People of Jobatloan Want. ! A meeting cf the citizens cf Johnstown ; was held on Saturday last, of which Bur j gess Irwin Ilorrell was piesident and the ; representatives of the press were secretaries, j Me?rs. S-'tt D.rt, John Trionms, John E. Il"t, L-iuis Bauiurr. Eben James. Fiank Devlin. Sr.. William McLaln, W. S O'Brien an J A. N. WakeQeld were elected vice. ' presidents. i Remarks were made by Burgess Horrell, j W. Horace R.-se. R?q.. Chal L. Dick. Rev. : Dr. Beale. A. J. Haws and others. Tbe ! followicg resolutions were adopted : ! Resolved. That the ritfimi of John-tawn and j vicinity respeetful'y yet earnestly request that the fund contribute J lor the relief t the mflerer i tT the dliastrous HikhI which devastated the I cnewaui(h Valley he at tpceOUr as i-o-sltile ! dittrlbuled In money direct to the ecile for : ! wheft tcnrn.t it wi donated, and that all l ur- , c!.jk t, contract aaJ axcnies to 1 iald for out . ; ot this fund tLa l : trmediatf-ly rcse I I Keoh ej. Thai any boardin up of tbl land to j ' meet rrotlmaticl future wants will materially dlmtnlth its n?etu!ne.i and enly result In dela yinic ' of tu9inea. ot Industry, and ol confidence. It will do more good in tbe hands of tbe people now than at any time berealter. KrsolTed, That we repudiate at Insulting to the manbood and lnttillicence ol our ettlicn (ne w that the arennes of trade are otDed op) the Im putation that tbey cannot and will not widely and economically di?buro any funds placed In their handi. and. because of this imputation, tne arrofcant assumption that guardians must super rise our expenditures, purchase supplies, and make our contracts. Kesolved. That If the statement Imputed to Ills Excellency. Oorernor BcaTer. that "it &00 O'lO bas already been expended In Johnstown and vicinity" bas any foundation In fact, it Is tbe strongest possible antument that expending re lief funds tn contracting for building, quartsr- tnastcr, and commissary supplies Is not a wise, judicious, or economical way ot dUtiurtinx such funds wben the ordinary sources of supply are opened op. Only by gross extrarlirancei and carelessness could such a sum be used here, and the people have received no adequate return for tbe expenditure ol so large an amount. Kesolved. That the disbursement of tbe tand subscribed for relief direct to tbe sufferers by the flood, will stimulate business, will provide work tor eur builders and trade for our merchants, will provide labor for our artisans and will tend to re store confidence in tbe community, and will thus directly and indirectly help those for whom tbe fund was Intended, while any other course, at this day. savori ot jobs, redounds to tbe benefit ef Don-resident contractor and business men bav in no Interest In thl community, and UDjujtly. discriminates wnnatour own eltlacns. Kesolved, That it Is unfair and unjust to exact an oath as to private income and relief before the bounteous charity of our countrymen can be dis tributed te Its beneficiaries. Kesolved. That we hereby appeal to the cus todian of funds at Philadelphia, New York. I'lttsoura: acd Other localities to transmit the fends In their bands intended for t'ouenuaih valley sufferers direct te onr local finance com mittee to be distributed by that committee im mediately. In cash, un requisitions ot the board of inquiry uiwn such fair and equitable basis as may be adopted, and we invite the co operation ot sv.cn ctmodians in making suet dls trtbutlon. Kesolved. That our citizens have entire confi dence in the Kood faith, skill and jujiement -t tbe board of Inquiry appointed at a ciilxeas' meeting and the local boards which they called to their aaeittauce, and this meeiiag crnnot look with favor upon any attempt of strangers to su vervise their work perhaps reverse their findings and by exacting extra-judicial oaths and inqui sitorial inquiries as to Income and other relief, reflect on the proceedings ot tbe oard. and as we tear delay for an Indefinite period the distri bution of that portion of the fund graciously al lowed !urprent disbursement. Kesolved, That this meeting express It pro foand gratitude to the manv thousands of people in oar ran town and other lan Js wbo have so spontaneously and generously sontribnted to the relief ot onr people, ar.d only now venture on this expression of opinion because those here as sembled believe tbey are in this w&v but express ing the sentiments of tbe generous donors of so bounteous a fund, a they are sure they express those ot tbe intended benehefaries. Kesolved. That tbe Statecommisslon be asked te tarnish a sworn Itemized statement of tbe II, TM.soo, said to tave been expended In behaU of the suflerers at that pUce. JOB : : PRINTING. the fi:e:jiax Printing Office 19 the place to set your JOB PRINTING Promptly and satisfactorily executed. We will meet tbe prices of alll honoraDie competion. We don't do any but first-class work and want a living price for it. WitH Fast Presses and New Type We are prepared to turn out Job Printing of every discretion in the FINEST STYLE and at tte very Lowest Cash Prices. Notnibg but tbe best material it used and our work speaks for itself. We are pre pared to priut on tbe sbortes; notice Posters, Programmes, Business Cards. Tags, Bill Heads, Monthly Statements. Envelopes, Labels. Circulars, Wedding and VitiTiNG Cards, Checks. Notes, Drafts, Eeceifts, Bond Work. Letter and Note Heads, and Hop axb Party Invitations, Etc. We can print anything from tbe smallest and neatest Visiting Card to the largest Poster on ebort notice and at tbe most Reasonable Rates. The Cambria Freeman, EBENSBURG. TENX'A. BE WISE! BOOTS AJTD SHOES DRESSED WITH ! WolffsAGMEBIacking " NEVER OCT HARD AND STIFF, Alwaya look Beat, Eanally toad te Man'a. Women'" or Child Bhoaa. So Mackma brush iauiiad, and ahapohahiTiadtaetntfuanntawttaia7tlaxa WATERPROOF aad warranted to pretMITw laatoer. and kat tx oft and aarablfr. Bold bT Bhoa Gtarm. Omrara. Dr&uMta, Tm it em jyaw gtrawii WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHUUOPHUU Absolutely Pure- Tne powaer never vanes. A. marvel of nurltv. I strenarth and wbolesocueiis. Mre economic! than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In eomietltlon with the multitude of the low te-t short weight, alum or phosphate powder. Sold or-.ly in cam. HotaL Uaaias Piiwliku Co., 100 WllSt..Niw York. I'OLIrlCAI. S( KHKXTSt. qX THK KKJKM'KACY OF ('AM KKI A. J. n il'MY. I berebv anuounce myself as a candidate for the nomination tor the office of i Keif Ister and Kecor ;er Ht the ensuing Ih-mocratie Primary. 'Kl.r-S 1 IN E J. UL.AIK. Ebensburg. March J0, lsw. FOK DISTKH'T ATTORNEY. f. J. OVunmjk, of .'ohnstown, Fenn'a. Subject to the decision of the Iieiuocratic I riuaary t.eo Ion. tUeusburg. Pa.. May a, ISS-.t. F K 1ISTKIT ATTOHNKY. county. 1 berehy announce myself a a candi date lor the office of Histrict Attorney, subject to the rules ol tbe lcuiu-rattc imrty. i'Nui) k. ta rrox. Ktensbur', April -"fl. lSxy. tjuk insTRitrr attorney Subject to the decision of tbe Iiemocratic Prima ries. Kbeusburg March 15, 1KS9. IUR fill ITHONOTARV. To the lemocrallc votrsot Cambria coun ty. 1 hereby announce "nyelf as a candidate tir the nomination of the office of Frothonotary. sub ject to the decision ot tbe fleuiocratic primaries JAMKNO. HARRY. Conemaugh Xtor.. First ward. March 25, ISS9. TVIK PROTHONOTARY. To the Itemocraiic voters eTCiimhrla county. 1 hereby annoncce myself an a candidate tor the office ot Proihonotnry. subject to the action ol the ensuing Iiemocratic Primarr election . CKOKUEU. MILLER. ConemauKb Bor.. May 10, 18S. TJVJRPOOR D1KKCTOK. The name ot R:ii.b!cl Hite of Carroll twn fthlp U announced ttn a candidate for the nomina tion for Poor Iiretor subject to the decision of the l'emocrrtlc primarv election, bbeusburic. May 8, OTICK TO ST ICKHOLIJKRS The annual nxetlnic ol the stockholders el the Cresson Syrinx1 eomi.anv wilt be held at the Mountain Houe. Cret'on, Pa. .on Tuesday. AuKimt eth. l-fJ. at 9 o'clock a. m. Llejiion fur President and lllrectors ame day and plnce. JAM K. It. M.-CI.C R K. EhenFbunc, July In, ls?u.-3t. secretary. ETTIN'. The ucderjlitned will receive tTopofals up until Julv 1st for the calnlinn and plastering of the new Caihllc church at Cbe-t Nirinif9. the Mddcrs to tin. lull mterl:n. Hidden who wish to see me iersonal!y can call cn uie on Saturday, or otherwise addrejs me at Chet Siiriuie. Pa. M.J. WALTZ. Ebensoura;. June 1T. ! Y?OR SALK I A lot of irmund sMote In the bnrougb ot Tunnelhlll. Caiabria county. Pa., tmntina- 110 feet on Portatre mreetand ext'end'.nic bark feet l.avinjr thereon erected two houses, one contain ing 5 rooms and tbe ot:ier :i rooms. The proierty will be sold separate or tonethe.- to suit j.nrchas ein. Kor further particulars inquire of Michael Donovan, Ebensburg. Pa. MRS. MARY J. BY'KNl Kbensburg, April 2. isi. aino. VlttllNISTRATOR'S NOT1CK- NotlU berchy itiven that letter tit ad ministration rntn testainento annexo on the e tata of Richard Mayerx. lata ol Summerblll town5hlp. Oml'iia couiity. Fa., deceased have feen aranted to the nnderslitned. All persons Indebted to fid etate are h-rehy no titled to make i,avment tome without delay, and Ihope having rl.ilmn aicainFt the same will present them, properly anllienti'-a'e'l for settlement to HKNRY M. Ill'wli, Ailm'r ol K:chard Mayers, dee'd. VD.MINlSt RATOR'S NtlTlCE. Notice Is heretiT ;iTen that letters of ad ministration on the eMat 3 ol Mlchxel J. lmne. Kan late uf t leartleld townstilD I'ambita county I'a.. de-eafed. have heeo irranted to the under nnd. All persons indebted to s:iid estate are hcrehT notihed to make pa ment without delay, and those hariu claims auainrt tbe sane will present thein, properlv authenticnted t"r settle ment to JULIA ANN HVN EUAN, JAM LS ItUNEOAN. Adm'r of Michael J. Uunegan. Kbenstmnc. June 14. 18S9 I7XECUTORS NOTICE. j Having been appointed executor of the last will and testament of Jacob X. Naie, late ol Alleaheny township, deceased. Notice Is here by given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, to me and those having-Claims against the same will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. SILAS NAULE, Execntor. Allegheny Tup., July li, lssH. I?XEt"TJTOR NOTICE. J Letters testamentary on tbe estate of Mrs. Ann Davts, late ol EWensburit Dorouich de ceased, harms: been sr ranted me by the Reiclster of faint Ha county. Notice Is hereDy Riven to all persons Indebted to said estate to make payment to me. and those havinx claim aicainst the said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. K1CHAKUL. DAVIS. . Executor of Strs. Ann Uavli. Ebensbunc, April 1 1S69. I7ARM FOR SALE There will be disposed of at private sale, a farm situate In Allecheny township, one fourth mile trom Loretto. on the road leading from said place to Etensburfr. Tbis (arm con tains about 80 acres, about 6u acres of which are cleared, havina: thereon a new two-etory trims house and barn, tint orchard, etc., and la In a good stale of cultivation and well watered. For further particulars address FRANCIS O'FRIEL. Loretto, Feb. 1. 1S89. Loretto. 1'a. S1 TKAY CATTLE. raved away from the premises or the subscriber residing in the northwestern part of Cambria township, seven miles from EbensDuix on tbe Uelsano and Carrolltown road, on or about the uotb ot Slay last, five head of yean in a cattle described as follows : I large red steer. 1 red f rK with white star in forebead, 1 red heifer, 1 red heifer with white lace and 1 white heifer with some red spots, with small bell on. any per son riving- me information of their whereabouts will be suitably rewarded. WILLIAM D. JONES. North. Ebensburir. June 14, lSpy.-3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersla-ned auditor appointed by the Court of Common rleas ot Cambria county to report distribution of tbe fund In the hands of James F. Myers, assiirnea of Samuel Oill, as shown by bis second and final account, to and among the persons lerally entitled to receive the same, herebv icives notice that be will sit at bis office in th"borou;h ot Ebtnphura-, Pa., on Jrl day. Auk a st nth. li8.. at 10 o'clock a. at- for tbe purpose of attending to tbe duties ot said a;. poiutmect. at wblcb time and place all persons iBierested shall attend er be forever debarred from coming in on tatd fund. AI.V1X EVANS, Auditor. Ebensburg, July 12. isx.-3t. rniTOK-S NOTICE Tbe undersigned auditor appointed by the Court of Common fleas of Cambria county to report distribution of the the fund in the bands of Jofefph .Miller, assiicnee ot J. C. Noel, as shown by his brst and final account, to and anionic tbe persons leg-ally entitled to receive the same hereby icives notice that he will sit at Lis omee in the borouah ot hbensburg. on Wednes day. Aua-ost Ttb, 1HW. at o'clock a. m., for tbe purpose of attend I n to the duties ol said ap pointment, at which time and place all persons interested shall attend or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. ALVlN EVANS, Auditor. Ebensbunc July 12. Isftu.-st. lis C:!y C:jlst2 ?::!is:.i. hi Seiij. AMERICAN FISHES. A p.pular treatise npon tbe frame and Food Fishes ol North America, with especial reference to habits a-.d methods of capture, by (. Krown Ooode. U. S. Commtnaioner of Fish and Fisher ies. With cumeruus illustrations and a mairnin cent lrontispiece plate ol a brook trout in nine colors The work Is published in on volume, Kcyal Octavo. Over 6o0 panes, irotn new plates, on handsome paper, and elegantly boand. bent free on receipt oi price, t3.S0. FAULKNER & ALLAN, l-yi't u ...4. C nulll r IZIa CnCStnUt at', Phil a, Pa. ibejisburg, Jujy la, '..-. The Tail End of Old 1SSS TIlg Beginning of 188S will be tnad meuioraole bv WOOLF. MN THOMAS for low prices. Our Overc. v. Department Is teernire with Bargains. Words and Inures cannot posMbly convey a cv. vey a correct Idea of the manner in which we have cut the prices of all our stock of Mn -Boys' and Children's Overcoat and heavy suits. The sacratice we make in unloadu . this stock U without parallel. Not a puce wiil we quote, but of this fact you oiay r. -assured : that troiu our finest Dres u:t or Overcoat fora young cent.eman down 10 tf . stroug tveiy-day t.uit for a school-boy. we will give more and better for the price ws. a... than we have evr tiven before. This Reduction Sileisln r:ov.-nri(;l.t earneM. We mea bubiiis. The Oveicoais and heavy suits roust be -old. The weather was seainst us ii. the early part of the season, and now if you hve a little ready money it will prove s saving of sevcial dollars to you iu your purchases from us. He Greatest Retortions im t:cn in lis Prices cf Fur Cans. 43 72. 80 centi ; former prices, 75c, f I, f 1, f 1.2S. riush X.-ck year. 47, 75. S7 cents ; former prices. 7.rc. $1. fl 2.". Silk Mulll-'is. 37, 6S. 75 cent ; former prices, 75c., f 1. f 1 .10. Fur top li'.ovr. 75 r ts . $1, $1,113; former prices $1, f I.U5, $1.50. toys' Tiusu Caps. 17, 2, 41 cents ; former prices. 25. 40. J0 cts. O IlSrV AWAY I Ci IV lSlV AAVA V '. From now ontil Xew Year's Day we shall continue to present each of our many cueto mis (purchasing goods to the amount of $3 or more) with one of those Handsome 1'Ium l'riotoarapu Albums which have delighted thousands of our lady friends during CnrUtma week. REMEMBER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Woolf, Son & Thomas, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. EckeixL-ocLe fe Hoppel, DEALERS IN Groaoial x Merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, NotioNs, and a full line of Fresh Groceries tVe 11I.50 keep a full and complete line of Men's and Boys' Ready Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. We also keep the largest and most complete line of Hoots ant? Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, stationary, Jewelry, ( locks ant "Watches in town. Also, the Household Sewing Machines, Wooc and Willow ware, Flour, Feed, Fertilizers, Lumber and Shingies. Prices low and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Give us a call. Respectfully, ECKENRODF. & HOPPEL, WHY we Solicit t-fiCjfJ circular. We have a full line Of goads, and are prepared to place them within your reach. Let our representatives have your orders early. FOR SALE BY w J. ANSTEAD, Johnstown, Nenr Philadelphia. School U?rtt Sept. lfh. Yearly l'xp-ne. S-V&O liuaiterly Iit)ra"t, 115. KAmXX and clavtibrt yonif men and xr at ar.r tim : fit fHem for ftosinm. any ClVtje. PlT'nTsI' School. ifj U"t 1'oint c Ann.iiviiii. A-irauce i c.a4i- in F'liyvM., Ovniiirv. SuTwevr.: . 1 tr: al or tTivi 1 I- noritu-Mttic Cii'ii.t M .lh'-tiiitl; . i Mae of th rrl rrmynr And tr nianii'L-ii S. h"'K All fttiaileniA tKU i:h the Prin ttai. la.Iipr, ! nien and irra.luatrt ot firt la4. iMifpt. I' tne I'uil.tinc- ; ir.cle or djul'L rotin.. te-tiy room has in it a rtnm radiAtor ni i .ompicteiy furnnhcd. toi-i.V. 'ten w t toot-ttall tse :vt!1, Alhletkt. etc. Gynibasiuin. S;terial ortonun.r .r im apt stueicuT . tacjviike tp 1!y. frivate tt.torim; aud i-i. ial tr ill ! r hark tard lxy. Patrrrf or nnients may irlcrt aiiv fctutitoa. or a Bufcinrs, College -I'retiaratory , 1- lei trn al, t "ivil I:n f nwtn courvc PhvicaJ and Chemical Lauoratory. I-rat local Husiueas I rurtmeat, with Tchtjrraphv, Slmrt-h-'nd. 1 yr-TitiiHC. etc etc. More fuliy supplied with apiaaratuft than any other Cotler-tnting fchool. Media A.,a;W-my atii-rdt. every homa coot fort, the iet eiuiAtioa. and tiie tel training. Fixrcl pm e tower eer etnse. N-exaunnatiii for rlmi-.n. New lllui.Tated amtaiccue aent tree tu am,y ,1 :rCai SW.T.ilN C. bHuKTi-liXit. A.B., A4. lttnaiti Oraduat, frUlcVa taU tiuvzictui. Media, f. Cin-uLaia al tiua Ufttja Our .-1- raew- m Qeo. "W. Claflin Notice to Tax Payers. TOT1CE is hereby friven that the County Treasurer of Cambria county will attend. for tbe purpose of receiving: County and State taxes assessed for the year 1SW, at the places of holding elections in the respective districts, on tbe dates mentioned below : South Fork -....July ZM. "royle township J uly Kid. Wilm'ire lu'y 24th. SummerhlU township July Kith. Portatte July Wth. Lilly and Washinnton township. No. l.July 27th. Tunnelhlll - July tt'th. (iHllliiin borouirh... .lnly :'th. Wasblnaton township No. 2 J uly Slst. Munster township Auxust 1st. Uallmin township Aunust 2d. AhlKe ............... AuKUSt 3d Chest Springs August Mb. August 6th. August 7th. Auitust 8th. August 0th. Auiust luth. AukusI 12th. August l.'tb. .Auust 14th. August 1Mb. ... ..A uu us 1 14th. Auuuit 1ft h. Auxust 2i'th. Auirust 21t, .August 22d. , AutuKt Auirut 2th. ....... Auirust 27tb. )uly 2d. .Jnly ild. .Iuly24lb. . July 2Mb. . July Vrtlh. I uly 2'.th. Julv 3nth. July 3UU August 1st, August 2d. ...Aunuft 6th. AUeicheuy township Loretto Ulacklick township Jackson township Cambria township Barr township- Snsquehanna township. Elder towns nip.. Carrolltown , Carroll township .. Clearfield township ... Dean township- Keade township .... White towaMbip Chest township Eliensburv East ward Ebensbura- West ward East ConeniaUKh..... Franklin..... . Wood vale Conemauith 1st ward Conemauvn 2d ward . Johnstown 1st ward. ............. " 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward....... 6th ward " fith ward " 7lh ward ..August Kt'j. MMIville IM ward .August ilh. Millvllle 2d ward. Auuut Sth. Auicutt wth. . August 12th. August l.tth. August 14th. August l'th. ....... ..August K-th. . Augu it Iwtb. Auguit 2ah. .....August 21t. ...... August 22d. ... AUKUSt 2ld. , Aagust 2th. August 27th. Cooperadale .. . Cambria 1st ward , Cambria 2d ward Frosert , irubptowD ! Upper Yoder township.... ! East Taylor townsnlp I West Taylor township CoDemauab township S'onycreek township Lower Yoder township. .. Adams township Klchland towafhip A discount ot 5 per cent will be allowed on all taxes paid on or before September 1st, and after October 1st 5 per cent, will be added on all un paid. THOS. E. HOWE, Treasurer. June ltb, 1S89 -U. TIMBER FOR SALE. THE UNDEKSICiNED IS THE OWNER OF a tract ol land situated In Cambria town ship. Cambria eour-ty, Ta-, containing about ! A HTM, located 3' : miles North ot EbenaburK. which Is heavily Umbered with Hemlock, Beech, Sasar, Etc. The timber on said premises or the land and tim ber Is for sale, and tor further information in re gard to same apply to or address EDWAKU OK1FF1TH. Ebentburg. I'a. Ebensburg, June 14, 1M9.-H. ! rpAKE NDT1CH I The Ebensbunc Woolen Mill la prei sr"d ! to do all kinds of ooontry work, roll carmng. spinning and colorlnc dona on short cot ice. J tbenit urg, June 14, lev.-im. your Orders. BECAUSE wc have the experience as practical Farmers ami Manufac turers for Twenty Years. BECAUSE of our extensive manufac tory and acid chambers. BECAUSE vve t;ivc our entire p r ; nal attention to the manufacturing ot Fertilizers. This is our specialty, and wc place at your disposal all our facilities. For these reasons we make the tllCr Caqh quaraniee found on first page of our and JOSEPH NOEL, Ebensburg. Set ComMiialioii Slot Be ail Bifin W bare th bpt thr barrel rrtrnhlnaiTi fun tna'. A C1 BrH Ii luifl.r for rM..0 Wiiut to tlwe of t flO.MI Mie unkiiiiinatr'1 ! the tvit ralnein th market. If In w ant f jun. Kifl", WaiiLaru W ali ir Pnorilnr i-.1a taetid ntt our Ky'.Tr.sssouR MAN ON the koad will rail on"vnn. Bend SS rtfB. frmOtie M Cartel dro W f Utte. &'Co-a 51 & 5S Duane St.. ITew Ycri. R. L. J0BS:0.'', I. J. BICE, A. . BCd. rcTim ivnm kto " ESTABLISHED ISS8. Carrolltown Bant, LCl.1ULa.niLU lOI Johnston. BncU Co. UANKKItS. E..:shrg, Pea'a. I CaxroHtswa, h. T. A. SHARBAUGH. Cashier. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. ) General Bantini Bnsiness Transactef. The following are the principal features of a. general bauBinn business : DEPOSITS Keceived navable on demand, and Interest bear ing certificates issued to time depositor. I.OA.VS Extended to customers on favorable tetms and approved paper discounted at all times. COLLECTIONS Made In the locality and npon all the bsnklnir towns In the United Stales. Charges modecate. I RAFTS Issued negotiable States, and loreign In all parts of tbe Unitad! exchange issued on all pan or r.uroie. ACCOIKTS f if merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are assured that all transaction shall be held as strictly private and confidential, and that they will be treated as liberally as good, banking rules will permit. Uespeetfully, JOHNSTON It (Cli A CO. VNN UAL STATEMENT OF THE KHT.IITN and Expenditures of F.l.ensburg School liistrict. Cambria county, l'a., for the year end ing June 4th, lso. KECEIt'S. tiross amount of tax duplicate for school purtMjess Tlupllrate Exonerotlons, deficiencies and errors. Si 75 ft'.' 15 $ Sit 80 1679 68 H4 M 21 00 U1 03 490 Total tax receipts , Cash from former treasurer .... Tuition from non resident pupils.............. State appropriation Additional A per cent, to delinquent tax payers t23Ul 63 i?.;w 4C 2.S l'JH l 14 00 ltf 8 00 200 Oft B4 tV Vi B vi 26 u lu8 66 W;i 45 EXPENDITURES. Pala teachers' salaries Paid teachers attendtr.tinstltule Janitors lees Printing Water rent Insurance McMillen t Walters on steam neater.. Fuel .. Furniture aud apiaratus Keiaire Salary of seoreuirr Treasurer and collector Ilalance fn treasury lue on heanoa' apparatus a 22 17 t loo 00 Attest: VM. I.kioh rv. Stcretarv. 1 U. I'Kica. president. We, the undersigned auditors ol Ebensbura; district, Cambria county. I'a.. bavins careiully xa rained the above account of t ho Treasurer and find them correct to the best of our knowl edge and belief. Wm. WAKP. ) A J. WA I KKS, J Aud'tv ITS). Wm. H. i ONNELL. J Juno it, 1M'.
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