tJU " : i Elir.MSBI MM. . ti;ii 1 K,..!,uitf, I'"!'1"' wIhh.Is I'pnn on m .1 .1 iy ' u- ' i,.n-- N""1- ' ,,f urrnUjv,fn " itt to...,! ft!..v n Monday. ' M, ami Mi A"'- IhiUil.. ,,",.' viM'M.M..'. U : J-dm f tnis '"' 'ii', mimii ;: .'t!iTs. of Altoona. , Jup h-iM-.l t!i, i..rtot M:. S. U. Corn. .... i:: :- " M l-.nri.-ti. sn r Mr. J. I. rarrlsli, ,1 ii omiih, Ii.ih l uiclia-fil adrdii store .-t.-i.t-- v p,,,,;,:, I t I.r.'tt., r.,Ms Justre ,.,vi.,t , -,r Ina.l ..f A N. 1 Halt rhaD fur ,!,, .i,.lm T. innu:i or Kane, Ta.. . ,-t a nitf 'f dly ln KtwnsburR. dur , ti:,. pr -"''it wwk. M.ny Kiukeail, daughter of I). II. i( k i.l. ,,,! Tnt'ily startrd on a Tialt to ,'.,.. , in Kin. S,uii.-W-A. 1J. l.Utle. E-tq., of Alle-,-,,..iy ti.wi:"! ip, was amoni: the visitors to . , !!. i"i 1 !-ay. Mr. .1 U Ken ln. or I'M I ulelphia, eld ,i.,n uf I' " lnn Kenlon, U vtsltinn Ms '.nrriiH I" tl" I,llu""' x v.rMl liweph A. lray, of Carroll t, i, ifi.. t.l Chairman u( the Druio (..,!T d.untv f.iiniultte on Monday. t Ki i Kirs.-h. infnt daughter of jl I k:i-:. "f l!,lrr townhhlp, died on n,'ir.,i:i) . i i.it w-'k. aaed 10 montbi and j ,.,,.., ii,.;: Titian, of Stonycreek town , i 1 1 1 -. I- U emitftit in toe rolls at v-Yh-uu t.itliy tuorntnij. The member wn .Tri.'i j iniitiiatMil. K.i:'iiT .l.'lni Wnril, of rittsbnrch, was l,- i,- (.uiniiimu'd to -the bedside of bis u'otii.r. Mi-. Merlin Ward, who has been .i:i..i-:y i:! f..r .'iii time. Mi;i,.fH't.-n,lHiit Ford, of the Bell's (iap K ti;rn..t. niiti.iuiices another excursion to l-'uM-i, to take place September 7th, U 1 n ii 1 1 1 .-.'I'toinber 10th. -Mr. .l..-'ti:i (iuiwald.a former citizen of K?MMi-!nir,. tint now a resident of Burnt Mills tieur t'resson, accompanied by his ili, iTit a tew hours In town on Thurs day. -Tliere n three lllict distilleries In the niHUii'aii'i " Westmoreland county that the rv. uue . H.ivit liavt repeatedly endeavored upi'U", l ilt so far liavn ben unsui-cees- ful. V:i. lYi,My!anla UiHru.vl tnwr at !,-,., .n h t.i be moved from Its pteset loca ii. ii, -t ,.f Kin depot, to near the upper ,.,( ,.f t'.- V of the. Khenibnri; and Cres- hui i.rn-ii-li. - Ku ture rtire nuaranteed by l'r. J. It. M.i.t, s.il Ar. ust., riiiU.lelplila, I'a. Kae at t.iiec, no oiwration or (May irm busl n. sH. attested by tuuusaiuls of cures after oilier (ail. - Ailx-rt V iiii-e.x.p, a rennnylvania Kail-ro-.-T brakeii.dii, wtuwe home is at Niiiman, I 1. 1 l is th iinib ai.d foie-finuer badly Mutinied at .Jdliiif town on Thursday of last w,', k wiule making a oouplintf. -We w. re kindly remembered by the ii.' w y iiuirried couple Mr. and Mrs. B. A. 7. ..iiier. of 'arrolltown, one day last week ami -mre vry delirious cke found its Way in'.. i the Ki i-M n office. Tha:iks. Mr. ,1 1 rarri-.li. of this place, showed ii- a J il't" tikjo the biis hen's enit of the M',i.m it iii.-iisut.-s six and one-fourth in. -ties iii en, -unife -eitce.eitiht Inches around i ni.K Kil l wi'ii:!, lour oui.ees. Who can i. ,it It V - l i e pen pie ul M. Aiitfiistlne and Chest VI riiii will I.. ..1 a llaivest Home picnic on Sit .r lay. S, i !. iijl-r Tth, the piooeeds for trie M-i, tit ( t!.e M w Catholic church at i I., t vfi ii k;.. A t.-iH-rai invitation Is ex- I. -ial.-.l !, a . .!,,rn l .Tter a landlord, of a Wllllamss P 't I ,.t. i. a rmipi- o nights since was bit t n m it.e i i.rner cf ;iie month by a small bark epiiw-r. Hhin he awoke the next ii., nm.i; tie H i unfit Ills face would burst, ao ti.l y .- It wuilrn. -Mr-. iVt.-r A. Schwab, or Coatesville, I i , ,l.iu;.:. r f Mr. and Mrs. MarliD Ward. .f t.'.ii p ure arrived here on Saturday last, litvit, b.., n i-ii(( here by the serious Illness .t i.er mi, tiier. whole lyinn very low with i o tii pr tnr recovery. have a f-peedy and positive Cure feriVnrrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and II. l. t:e, in Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A N-ai liiic-tor free with each bottle. Use it If you Nire health and sweet breath. I'-!,.,. s. . n i.t.s. S.ild bv Ir. T. J. Davison. -Vt !iy afterniMin Albert Kurtx, a lad l' i,'3i, f ae, while working at ' lli'rf machine in his father's - -y ... .1 !in-.town gut bis right arm i"""i!'. The flesh was torn Id -' ; - fr ii " - hnn,, tx-tween the elbow and - v " 'iy s'-ernoon of this week 'am- ' ' ri ba hall team tne Sou.h ' : -. ti with theArUvrsln 1 " " ' 1 I vers of base ball fhouid e :i... n-,. lt proalBe(l la f, trta Dwt 4" . i. - ,f the wiun.-...'.'i-Javt',!, rj I' - uttet.t .in .( our rerr Is called to -v. -t.rui-i.t trj another column of Mr. w : Tieri.ey. mU.t orTi-rs hi va.aable '"i4 ' ' -a e I'artie wi.ilu( U pur-"- - farm wiil rind tins a rare op-&-' ' mm ii m one of U bet farm la . ' r!..Kl. - ; - ,wn ptoven beyond doobt that ' ri - !-ui betwr made clothing for :: ": ' n. Mr. Atno Sulka, of the i t v.,!. Company than from anv ' v. iu will aaia be at the "h,m on September tb to 13th. - . , rail on him. L ' c "u,i,T lemocratlc Conven V i ' " M'",!r nd nominated John . ' '' lf Altoona, for r.eulster and i. .! e,, n. i.nWf of Hoiiidaynbura. f A"."M 1 rr:,vUr,,r William M. Akers. i.a, f,,r Coroner, and James Mc-'"'-li, if Alti,i, ti..... ..- T. -re ar fw per90Q wh0 haye Bot at v'in u!T-"'d from an attack of the ""nh '-couuh, and It U claimed that l?r.' VUfr"r"r W1U BrP tn of the "-t w,th the rl8ht hand, and press itW n"',Ul,, lhe Dnynce will in t Tce. Try It the next time yon '"a attack. '!? "' on Tuesday fresi aranrn,,n 'nd roata-"-" General i'vif r" rl', conf'r,bce at Deer u ' " reklrj to pontsoftiee ch,njr and bttr T Ut""M U0 Pot-ofMceat Kbens- n rrl? DUmb,r e1 PO the :;tT;:::to WO VfHl M r 1. . ... n.,nfl.; : "U1"' Tisiting In Tyrone ... . 'Ck'n h"' rlece before retiring B .,.,i 'nr Detore retlr ng at t.u.,. . ' 7 "W'-n. unknown to t&.i. -untab:e ca, ot cho!era morbu, 1 L-tijuiirei i-vii'iiti will oten Septem ber 1st. If you want to save five per c-nt. on the amount ot jour county taxes you must pay them ou or before Saturday next. There will tea grsr.d rlccic held at Ash- vlUo on Situiday, Auui-t .list, for the hen- j t tit ot ttie Catholic Church at that place, to which all ar invited. Everything will be , done by the managers to maknlt ac enjoy, able affair and please tbofse who attend. On next Sunday the new Catholic Church at Ashville will be dedicated with the usual reremouies and the good people from all parts of the country aie cordially invited to attend and participate id the ded ication of the church to the service of (iod. Ktslern II.hmI sufferers are said to be putting iu exorbitant claims to the Mood commission for losses sustained In the re cent dfluue. One man near Miffllntown, who is worth f-'O.OOO. put in a claim for $,"m but Secretary Kramer turned him down with a cent. The festival held by our Band boys on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings was a financial mccess. being well attended and liberally palronli-d. The boys deserved It and the sum realized will be a much needed addition to their treasury which lately was not burdened with a surplus. Following are the names of the Cam bria township school teachers for the ensu ing term Salary, f-'W : 1. Jerry Lloyd; 2. Bird Shenkle ; 3. Clara iteyoon ; 4. Herman Jones ; 5, Bert Daris ; 6. Maggie Larimer ; 7. Best Garmao; a, Mattie Howell; 9, Mullle Evans ; 10, Anuie Beynon. As the Day Express east wts running through Petersburg, seven miles east of Huntingdon, shortly after noon Tuesday, a styllshlv-dressed young man threw himself from the depot platform directly in front of the engine. His body was literally chopped to pieces, and it will probably be Impossible to identify it. The Loretto Cornet Band visited our town on Wednesday evening and in com pany with the Ebensburg band, who were holding a festival at the Opera House, par aded our streets and discoursed some very fine music to our citizens. The Loretto band presents a fine appearance, are good mtulclaii and besides are first class fel lows. Come again. Messrs. J.iho Sechler. of the Iltnihl, W. II. Waltz, and Tbos. II. Hasson, of the Freeman, accompanied by Misses Alice Sechler, Naunie James and Mary Scanln. all of Ebensburg, left on Tuesday morning to join the Juniata Valley Editorial Associ ation's excursion to Atlantic City. They will return on Saturday and we hope they may have a pleasant time. The flour and saw-mill at Buffalo Mills, Bedford county, belonging to Wra. Zeni bower and Samnel Carpenter, wer totally destroyed by fire on Monday evening. The loss will aggregate about S7.000. and is covered In part by ja.ooe insurance. About one year ago the mill had been overhauled and supplied with the latest and most im proving milling machinery. Charles l'rlce and Jack Downs, two 3!atrsvilliaos, for acme time past have been badgering each other as to tbelr digestive capacity. The test ban been made on the small toads found under the gas torches. According to the last count they bad to gether swallowed alive twenty seven or these little hoppers. Thus far neither Price nor Downs baa suffered any perceptible bad results from their diet of toads. Urtens- bury ioiTIII. Michael McMorris, a well-known citi zen of Tunnelhill, died on Friday last aged fifty years. Mr. McMorris was born in County Sllgo, Ireland, and came to this country in 1853. He served In the Fifth Pennsylvania cavalry during the late war aDd was wounded at Gettysburg. After the war he kept a hotel for a number of 1 ears at Tunnelhill. Mr. McMorris was an uncle of Mr. James Kilduff, editor of the (iallitzin Ytndicatvr. The teachers examination was held at Loretto Friday, August 23d.afr which the following teachers were selected Tor the ensuing term of six months : McMalleo'a school. Biddie Thomas ; Bradley's school. Tillie Bradley; Barcett school. Morgan Cramer ; Fisher school, Teter J. Little ; Will's school, Annie Callahan ; Storm's school. Mollle Mullen ; Bishop's school, Harriet Bradley ; Buck's school, Tillie Driskel ; Weakland's school, Katie Conrad. The United States now have nearly one half of the entire railroad mileage ot the world. During the past elgnt years the quality of the roads has Improved greatly. In 1880 only 25 per cent, of the tracks were laid with steel rails, in 18K8 the precenUge was 72. While the amount or freight aDd the number of passengers carried has stated ly increased, the cost of transportation has been lessened both to the companies and to the persons carried. In Ikhs the average reduction of passenger rates was nearly a half cent per mile. There are now thirty-three patients In the Bed Cross Hospital and new ones are being admitted at the rate of two per day. The patients are now made very com fortable at Dight in the tents by the use of oil stoves, but when the weather becomes cooler some better protection will be needed thtn that afforded at present. This Is a problem now engagtng the attention of the doctors. No means are at band for the erection or a wooden building which the physicians say must be pot up and where these fund are to be obtaiued is the ques tloa -Juhnittnen Tribune. The fiie new barn belonging to the Catholic parsonage at Su Auguttlne. to gether with Its contents was destroyed by B re on Monday evening. The Are was dis covered about half past seven o'clock and It origin la ooknown. A fine mare valued at t-Kio. belonging to Tier. M. By an, was burned op. For a time the church and pas toral residence were In great dacger but by the spk-odid work or the bucket brigade both buildings were saved. There was a small Insurance on the barn In the Trana Atlantlc Insurance Company, of Hamburg, Germany, but the amount we did not learn. If any of our readers are In need or artistic and substantial cemetery work, made from the best qualities of marble and granite, they will do well to call tn J. Wil kinson A Son, marble and granite dealers la this place, where they will find a nice stock to select from, or send them word and they will visit you with a Urge selec tion of new and original deslgcs, they guar antee all their work and If their work is not as represented they will not ask you to take it, they are prepared to fill all orders at home and abroad at prices that defy com petition. Give them a trial. A 5 6m. The large bank barn on the farm of William Philips, located In Bedford tow n hlp, Bedford county, eight miles from Bed ford, was burned to the ground between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock on Sunday morn ing. In helping to save part of the contents Mr. Philips was severely burned about the face and bands. The barn was a structare 100 feet long by 73 feet wide and was full of crops and farming machinery. Three wag ons was all that was saved. These consist ed In part of 1.500 bushels of wheat (00 of which were or this year's crop), 700 bushels of oats, forty tons of bay. a threshing ma chine, separator, and other farming Imple ments were destroyed by the flame. Mr. I'bliips bad an Insurance on bis boose, fur mture.barn and contents, bat of the amount placed be will only receive about ?2.200 on the r.rnrrt hnmi Tk. . about ti.O0. I On Moiday t,-xt Court will ca:l promptly at 10 o'clccc and go to wr-rk. Parties from Johnstown, can get here by leaving Johnstown on the 8 T.i A. M., train and no business will be delayed on account of the failure of rarties to get I. ere in time. An enthusiastic meeting was he Id by the bnsinese men of Johnstown on Monday nijht at which it was determined to bring suit agalnet the South Fork Fishing Club. Speeches were made by a number of busi ness men, all strongly urging united action In the matter. Ooe thousand dollars was raised by subset Iption and it was agreed that John P. Linton and W. Horace Boso should be appointed to Investigate the case. Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Snoenfelt. of Cambria township, started on Mooday last for Phila delphia, whre Mrs. Shoetifelt will enter trie German Hospital. Some time ago Mrs. Shoenfelt got an upper set of false teeth which old not property fit and caused a swelling on the side ot her face which has continual! v got larger and worse and has now almost closed her one eye. Mrs. Shoenfelt will undergo treatment In the hospi tal, and we hope may rttnrn in a short time entirely relieved from the painful swelling which has thus far failed to re spond to the treatment of our physicians. Mrs. Frances Jerome, who represents the Yellow Cross here, while letummg late Friday night from Mineral Foint, ou the bill above Prospect, was attacked by two men with the intent of robber?, thinking from appearance she had money with ber. After a sewre struggle , in which she was torn from ber horse, she escaped by rolling down the bill to the P. R. lt. track wr-ere trainmen conveyed ber to Camp Hamilton, ner aasallants are as yet unknown. The borse, bridle and her bat have been recov ered. Mrs. Jerome Is recovering and her condition Is not serious. Johnttovn Demo crat. The Somerset Demorrat, has been chown a letter dated tbe 17th Inst, received by one of the counsel from a juror In the case in which Joseph and David Nicely, were con victed of tbe murder ot farmer Umberger. In tbe letter tbe luror says : "I have been thinking a great deal about it (tbe ve d ct) and I am not satisfied. It has been bearing on my mind ever since, it was not my will that it wa decided that way. Tbe evi dence was not sufficient to convince me of their guilt, and I would have stayed iu that Jury room until now if I bad not been over powered by men and sickness. I can see tbelr (Joseph and David Nicely 's) faces before me every night and I do not like that. Descriptions of tbe new postal cards, which are soon to he Issued by tbe Depart ment, show that tbe cards themselves will be beauties. There will be three sizes when tbe contracts have been filied. The first of these will be much larger than the one moet appreciated by business men. Its size will be sufficient to admit of the print ing of a business card at tbe top and still allow plenty of room for tbe message below. The second will be for the brief notices and the like. For the ladies, who are beginning to look much more favorably upoo these convenient mediums of communication, there will be a still smaller cne, finer Id qaaltty, and more aesthetic Id appearance. The old buff color gives way Id all three sizes to a whltet shade, which everybody will welcome- McDonald is selling goods at rock bottom prices at both his stores (Loretto and Cres son) for spot cash or trade or to prompt paying customers, as follows; Sugars, 7. 8. 9 and 10 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; 5 papers baking soda, 10 cents ; 2 boxes of baking powder. 10 cents ; 2 boxes of yeast, 1C cents ; 4 pounds of rice, 25 cents ; 4 pounds of prunes, 25 cents ; 4 pounds of dried apples, 25 cnts ; 3 pounds of dried peaches, 25 cents ; 5 pounds bar ley, 25 cents ; 5 pounds of oat meal, 25 cent ; 6 pounds of rolled oats, 25 cents ; 6 pounds ot hominy, 25 cents ; 3 cans of corn, 25 cents ; 3 cans of tomatoes. 25 cents 3 pounds of starch, 25 cents ; 6 pieces of soap. 25 cents ; 2 pounds of star candles. 25 cents ; 1000 matches, 10 cents ; 2 brooms 23 cents ; 2 wash boards, 25 cents ; good eyrup 40 cents per gallon ; pnre vinegar 25 cents per gallon ; flour, meat, dry goods, notions, bats, caps, boots and shoes at equally low prices. We always py the highest prices for all kinds or country product). Railroad Pewalon. The Pennsylvania Kail road; Company is about to adopt a policy toward Its employes more important than any in its history. Ar rangement are being made to establish a pension system, tbe first of Its kind in the United States, and the step will attract wide attention. The pension plan will be Intro duced in connection with tbe company's re lief association. At the end of tbe associa tion's last fiscal year, the third or its history. It was round that there was a surplus in the treasury, after the payment of all benefits of 1170.769. Tbe existence of this balance suggested the Introduction of pensions to superanaated members of the Kellef Asso ciation. A t peclal committee of tbe Advisory Com mittee of tbe association approved the pro ject, the Advisory Committee Itseir took tbe same attitude, and another sub-committee was appointed to propose a plan. This committee met recently at Cape May and adjourned after d trussing various plans, to meet at a later day. There are certain complications to be adjusted before the pension system can be put In force. Those employes who have put their money into tbe association did so with the under standing that tbe fund was to be drawn from ot.iy to pay death, accident and sick benefits. lf the plan. Involving tbe payment of pen sions as well, shall be adopted, tbe consent of members oi tbe association will first have to be obtained, but no difficulty from this source Is anticipated. President Roberts bas taken a bearty interest in tbe plans, and has offered to recommend to tbe companies associated tn the fund a contribution of f 30, 000 to help to establish the pension system. The World's Fair of 1592. Edward Atkinson, tbe well-known writer on political economy, writing on the subject of the plan of.the Fair, says : My general Idea is that either by way of example, of graphic illustrations and figures, one and all combined, so far as may be, the exhibition should show tbe progress of modern art and Industry from the prehistoric type, or from tbe type of 14G2, down to tbe present day. For Instance, what a wonderful exhibit con'd be made of tbe progress in the art of clothing I" Speaking of Mr. Atkinson's suggestion. A. C. Yates Co.. the popular clothiers In tbe Ledger Building. Philadelphia, said that Bach an exhibit would be highly Interesting, and would afford an opportunity to pot American clothing ln comparison with that of the world. Tbe American, no doubt, wears better and cheaper clothing than any other people. No matter tow little tbe American pays for bis clothes, he wants some stjle to them, and that Is wbere our clothing excels the foreign. A man who boys a twelve-dollar salt will rpend as much time In froot of a mirror as the man who pays twentyfiye. We welcome sucb cus tomers, whether they be man or boy, as we maks all our clothing to meet this popular demand for Us') and good-fitting clothing at a moderate cent. tht r'u.'u.Vji'a Kirn Itumrd. On ls?t FrtJsy;nn:Ct the large ard como dious barn on the farm known as the Wil li tm Lather plact, about one and a half miles south ot Carrolliown, on the road to Eoensburg, belonging lo Mr. J aires Kirk patrick. of Elder township, was discovered to be on fire and in a phr.rt time was bnned to the ground, together with al:ut twenty tons of hay, a wagon and s'e.l. The fire is tuppiH.td to have been tbe work of tramp either accidentally or Intentionally as a couple of men ot that persuasion were seen In lbs locality the day before. The; -was a family living In the house but they old not use the nam as the farm had been worked ;n the shares the past season lv several parties n?u! most cf the crop had ben taken away. The barn was built about four years ao and was considered ore of the best burns in Carroll township. There was an irisMiai.c- of ?7m in th- Insurance Company of North America . Philadelphia, but that amount will t ot cover one-third cf the loss. There la one .tore Reserving-. Should any of our readers b In waut of clothing wait for the coming of Mr. Amos Sulka, the popular and pleas ing clothier ot Johnstown. He bas always 1 1 ased our people and sold only sucb goods as can be Mghly recommended for quality and fit since the terrible disaster la Jobrs town. The Economy has opened with an entire new stock of poboy fine clothing. Everybody should be prepared to patioiiize liitn ou Monday. September 9th. at tbe Mountain Ilouse. He Is the tight man and knows how to please alt. HAHRIAUE Llt'E.VSEJi I.KM'ED, The following marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Couit for the wetk eudlng Wednesday, August 21, 1P9: Francis J. Howell and 3fsrwM. Eckenrode, (iallitzin. Frank Runell, Johnstown, and II. C Rowmeu, Cross Rttads, Somerset county. Pa. Henry Oabert and Elizabeth Teuscb. Johnntown. Richard M Ciidee, Derry, Pa., and Delia L. tiorder. Portage. John George Kneith and Theresa Eme, Cambria. Robert L. Jordon and Cella J. Rhodes. Johustown. Isaac T. Kauffman and Susan A. Benson, Coneiuaugh township. Somerset county, Pa. Fiank l'feit-ter, Conemaugh boroogn. and Kate B..xler, Wood vale. (ieorge Gates and Priscilla Woolf. Mor rellville. John Kessler, Conemangb borough, and Mary Wess, Croyle township. Frank II. McCaffrey. N'oto. Indiana county. Pa., and Kate Flecker, Mitchell's Mill. Indiana couuty. Pa. John Price, Johnstown, and Ella DavU. Plttshurg, Pa. Court Proceed I nam. In tbe case of John P. Parrish. et nx., vs. Peter McGougb. which was on trial when we went to press, last week, the jury ren dered a yerdict In favor of the defendant. PRESENT WEEK. G. A. Christy vs. James Mllchell et al. Trespass. Continued. R. E. Abernathy et nx. vs. G. B. Benn. Slander. Settled. Jaccob J. Weaver vs. John Brenner. Ejectment. Jury find for plalntiSC. W. 11. Martin vs. E. P. Baker. Appeal. Defendant confesses judgment for 174.19. Notley A Uarter vs. J. II. Fiske, agent. Appeal. Continued. D. C. Burke vs. A. J. Christy. Replevin. Jury find for tbe defendant. Porter Kinpoits vs. Samnel Oatkins Ejectment. Jury find for tbe plaintiff the land described In the writ. Mary Stiles ve. James Bennett. Slander. Jury find for plaintiff f 150. Smucker fc Co. vs. Caron Lahey. As sumpsit. The defendant confesses Judg ment for (443.55. Two Baji Injarad. A strange coincidence In the accident line occurred yesterday (Sunday) afternoon. Within twenty minntee time two young boys each had bis left band injured by an ex plod tng dymanlte cap. On Saturday afternoon Howard Han is, of 1117 Seventh street, traded an old pipe to an Italian for a num ber of dynamite caps. Those be took to Sunday school with htm yesterday and gave several to a young son of Mr. William Fouet. of Eighth Ptreet near Flow ard avenne. Young Foust, after returning home, with a boy's curiosity determined to ex amine into tbe make-up ot tbe cap and was working away at it with a large fork, when it exploded, tearing the flesh from tbe fingers cf tbe left band in a very painful manner, A few minutes later yoong Harris, who bad gone home and bad proceeded lo a simi lar manner to dissect one of tbe caps, met with a like accident by Its explosion. Both boys were taken to the hospital for treat ment. Harris was found to be In jured tbe worfctand it was necessary to am. potato the thumb and tbe first and t-econd fingers of bis band. He stood the operation well and was getting along nicely last evening. The thumb and middle finger of Foust's hand were also amputated. Besides the Injuries mentioned, botn boys were burt and bruised in several places by tbe ex ploding caps which have a force of one ton. Altoorta Time. MARRIED. McCAFFERT FLECKER. Married on Wednesday, August 28. ltkO, at the Re corder's office, tn E'jensburg, bv "Souire Ktnkead. Mr. Frank II. McCaffery. of Nolo. Indiana county. Pa., and Miss Kate Flecker, or M Rebels Mills, Indiana county, I'a. men. BUCK. Died at ber borne in Carroll township, oo Wednesday. August 21, 18Sl, Mrs. Catharine Buck, widow of Thomas Buck, deceased, aged 52 years, 6 months and 6 days. PARRISH. Died at her home In Munster township, on Friday, August Zi, 1889, Mrs. Nancy Parrish, aged about i5 years. STEVENS. Died at the home or her parents, in Allegheny township, on Mon day. August 19. 1889, Maggie, daughter of Harry and Lizzie Stevens, aged two years, five months and nineteen days. A precious one from ns bas gone A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant ln our borne Wbicb never can be filled. MT Fever mm Roo Col Art attended by id Inflamed condition of the lining membrane of tbe nostrtli. teard act and throat, afleeunr tbe la met. An acrid mncai la focreted. tbe discharge lj accompanied with a banting (en ration. There are severe ipuaii of sneexinx. Iraqnent attack! of headache, watery and Inflamed eye. Klj'i Cream Balm u a rem edy tbat can be depended upon. SO cents at druggists ; by mail, registered. SO cents. Ely Brothers, Druggist. M Warren St, New York. This la what yon ought to have, la fact, yoa mut bare it, to roily enjoy life. Thouand are searching for It dally, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thouaands of dollar are (pent annually by our people lo tbe hope tbat tbey may attain this boon. And yet It may be bad by alL We guarantee that Electric Bitters, ir used according to direction and tbe ue persisted In. will bring you Uood Digestion and ouat tbe demon Dypepla and In tall in. stood En pep j. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyipepala and all disease of tbe I-lrer, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold attOc. and 11.00 per bottle by E. James, Ebentburg, aad W. w. Me A leer, Loretto. A Scrap r Paper Have Her Ufe. It was jut an ordinary scrap of wrapping pa per, bat It saved her lira. She wa la tn ut 'tag of eoaramptloo. told by pbyaletaa that sbe was Incurable and could live only a abort time; be weighed le taaa seventy pound una piece oi wrapping abe read ot Ir. King's New Ixfeovery. aad got a sample bott'e ; It help ed ber. be bougbt a large bottle. It belpod aer more, bougbt another aad grew better teat, con tinued ;ta in aad I now rtroag, healthy, roy. laxp. weighing t0 pounds, for ft liar particu lar send taap to W. . Col. DruggUt. f ort Smith. Trial Buttle of thi wonderful Inacevery roe at the drug tore et E. Jamo. LttnVnrr, aad W. W. McAleer, Loretto. FX POS f TiON W mf a APWfSMOV 25 HOPPER BROTHERS. $c CO. Extend to you a hearty invitation when yon visit the City to call anl examine onr stock of IEDI001Ii FaDITaE, PflltfiOK FaITUlE. CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, DININU AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. REDDING STOVES AND RANGES. U'e furbish everything that pertains to the proper fitting of a house at lower prices than can be had elsewhere in the City. WE A HE NEAR THE EXPOSITION. Cars from the IS & O. and P. R. R Depots tuaiion Hooper Bros. & Co., 307 Absolutely Pure. Tn pow.rer never vane. A marrel of puritv. treorth and wholesomencws. More economical than the ordinary kind, and cannot be sold In competition with tbe multitude of the low test hart weivht, alum or pboepbat powder. Sold only in cans. KoTiL tlaKiaa Powdkb Co., 104 Wall SL.Sw York. qA.KK NOTICE. L Tbe Ebenstiurg Woolen Mill Is prepared to do all kinds ol country work, roll carding, pinning and coloring done on short notice. Ebenotunc, June It, liv.- Sra -a-OTICE. i. V Notice 1 hereby given that the following accounts have been filed in the Court of Com mon I'leas of Cambria county. Fa., and will be Confirmed t y said Court on Hie brat Monday of September, IShm, unleja cause be shown to the contrary. Kirst and final account of John Hender, as signee of Susan and Charles A. McMaMen. Third and final account of John I.loyd and John A. Blair, assignee ol N.J. Frrldhofl et ux. H. A. SH.OEMAh.EK. Ebens bnrg, Aug. 5. Is'.t. I'roth'y. TJXBCT'TKIX NOTICE j rjiaifl oi iieiimoDil meiioo.Cflrenwi. loiters testlmenrry on the estate of Kemond Mellon, late of Chest Sprlnars. Cambria county, . Pa., deceased, having r-eon icranted to tbe under- ' Signed, all bersoot Indebted to said estate are J tie. ely notified to make payment to me without del.iy, and lhoe having claim aralnst sane will -eent them, properlv antt..ntl.-ted lr set tlemeitto HKIIKIET MK1.UIN. Executrix of He imood Mellon, doe'd. Chest Spriori, July 26, IS9.-t. IARM FOKSAI.E There will be dlspooed of at private (ale, a farm situate In Allegheny township, one fourth mile from Uoretto, r-n the road leading from said place to Ehensburg. Thl farm con tains about so acre, about so aero ot which are cleared, having thereon a new two-story frame boone and barn, lint orchard, etc.. and Is In a good state ot cultivation and well watered. Eor further particular addres FKANCIS O'FKIEU Loretto. Feb. 1. 1S. Loretto. I'a. I,i:Al, NOTICE David Sharp vs. Mary Jane Sharp. "1 la the Court of Cora- mon I'leas of Cambria yVo.. No. 1 June Term. I ii. LJtjel in i'i- J orce. Having been appointed com ml loner to take and reMrt tbe evidence to the Court In tbe above entitled action, notice 1 hereby given that I will sit at my otbco in the borough of Ebensburg on rrldav tbe 3oth day of August, lrt, at 10 o'clock a. at., to dtschargetbe duties ol said appoint ment when and where all iwrsoDi Interested may at'end. 1NINALU E. lCETON. Ebensburg. Aug. 9. ls"i. Commissioner. AP-MINTSTKATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ot Thomas UrcK, Ieceaed. Letter of Administration on tbe estate of Thooia liuck, late ol Carroll townshio. Cambria County. Pa., deceased, having been 'granted to the undersigned, all persona Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make uayment to me without delay, and those baring claim against tbe same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. IIAKKY S. BUCK. Administrator. Carroll town. Pa., August 30, lS8w..6t. FA KM HiH SALE. Tbeuocrtber will cell at private tale his farm situate In Carnhrla township, throe and a bait mile east ot Ebensburg. containing 110 acre. 80 acre ot which are cleared and In a good state of cultivation. The farm is well watered, ha a new frame bouse and a frame barn thereon erected and has an orchard of one hundred and twenty tree of choice fruit. Possession will be given at any reasonable time and term will be made to suit the purchaser. W 1 ELI AM J. T1EKNEY. Cambria Two.. Aug. so, issi. 1 Notice I berby given that an application will be ma.le to the Oovernor of Pennsylvania on the 16th day ol Septeo.ber next, at one o'clock p. at., under Act of Assembly entitled. " An Act to provide lor the Incorporation and regulation of certain corpora tioni." approved April ay. 1874, and the supplements thereto. b7 enre Patch in. A. Botes Ira tJ. Walls, Edward Patch In and Horace Patchtn. for the charter of an Intended enrporatlon to be called THE KII SPKINli TUKM'IKE COMPANY, th charter and ob ject of wbicb Is to erect and construct a To mike Jor public travel. Irora Nmevah Station. West moreland county, to Morrellville, Cambria couu ty. Pa., and for these purpose to bare, posaes and enjnv all tbe rights. Inent and privilege cod I erred by tbe Act of Assembly aforesaid, and It supplement. FKANKO. HARRIS, Aug. 30. 8.-St. Sollicilor. IXEcrTRIX' NOTICE. -1 J Ietter testamentarv on the estate of Michael C ltrlskel. deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to alu estate are hereby notified to make payment to me without dela, and those having claim agalnn the tame will present them, properly an thenticatod Icr settlement, to AMANDA PKISKETs Executrix of Michael L. Hrlskel, doe'd. Loretto, July 'M, 18S.-6t. PJXECUTOK'S MOTICE j Having been appointed executor ot tbe last will and testament of Philip Warner. Sr., late oi W asbington township, deceased. Notice is here by given to all person Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment to and those having claim against the saioo will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. JOHN SHAKBAUOH, Washington Twp Aug. 2a. lSsu.-et. IXECTTORS' NOTICE j Estate of Hexcklah Rarer, deceased, letter testament! ry on tbe estate of Hezklah Kaa-er. lace ol Jackson township, Cambria coun ty. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notiBed to make payment without delay , and tbose having claim against same will pre sent them, properly authenticated for settlement to DAM ILL SH I'M AN, MRS. MAUTHA KAOKH, Jackson Twp., Aug. IS, lbSv.-ft. Executors. D UNALD E. DUFTON, AITUKA ti-AI-LA W, EaaasBraa. Pawa'a r Office In Colonnal. Row. H II. MYERS. ATTUENET-AT-LA W. Eixnicta, Pa At7Offlea la Co lion ad. Row. on Centre street. EO. M. READE, ATTUKNET-AT-LAW, Essnicu, Pa. Atar-OAe oa Centre (treat. Bear HUa Jtt. OLDflllOE, 634 GRANT STREET. riTTf-BCROH, Ta. TW. DICK. ATTOKXET-AT-L.AW tbiitr. Pa. Officw la baildlna- ol T J. Hoyd. dee d. (Crst Boor.) Centre .treat. A' meaner of local basin attaaded t awfac twj aad eaUjn a specialty. lt-l.-tf at I'lrrsBURG OPENS SEPT. 4:b. CLOSES OCT ifirl, CENTS. j.ass our Doors. necessary. Wiil gladly give any Infor- Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. ITliAY NOTICE. J r)ed nmny from th r?li!.nce or the subscriber t Olen White on the lath ult. a small red cow 6 year old. with small horns, slit In each ear. and wearing round bras bell. A suitable reaara will be paid lor Inlnnnation as to her whereabouts. JOHN lillK.UAN. KlUaonlng 1'ulnt, I'a., Aug. 2. lH9.-. 'ini.M. LIST. J E--TBM hik Tmtst. lm. OBCOKD 'KEK. Horlng r. Storing. Talltoan vs. Dwelling House In. Co K n v.. atter. Carney v. .MH i lade. McClosker v. i.illespie. Chapin. vs. Cambria Iron Co. lallncher... ys. Klynn. ManKold........ II dler. Notley vs. Weakland et. al. Com'lth tor use ...rs. Will. Van Ormer........v. Oate. Young v. Johnston S. S. K. W. Co Eeer. .vs. Huricoun. MeTaughlln vs. Kourlte. Makin v. Shank. Shoeniaker.... vs. Carroll. II. A-SHOEMAKKK. Ehensburg, Aug. 5, lvci. I'roth'y. Every Suit we sell is a walk ing advertisement for us. Thous ands of pleased customers are spreading the reputation of the Best-Made Clothing in Philadel phia for Men, Boys and Children. We link the Best Quality to Low est Prices. A. C. Yates & Co. LEIT.ER BVILDING. SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. L L JOH.NS'.M, I. J. BUCK, A. f . DICK. ESTABLISHED IS71 ESTADLISHED ISSS. Johnston. Bnci & Co. Carrolltown Bant, BANK KKS. n witHtisi nw a wi A. W. BUCK. Cashier, j A. SHARBAUGH, Cashier. General Banlin Business Transacted. The following are tbe principal feature ol a general baiaiog rasinesg : DEPOSITS Keeelvex paj-ahle on demabd, and Interest bear ing eeruncate issued lo time depositors. LOA.VN Extended to customer on favorable teims and approved paper discounted at all time. COLLECTIOXS Made In tbe locality and npon all the banking town In the United States. Chance moderate. I RAFTS Issned negotiable In all parts nf tbe I'nit'd !Siats. and loreiicn excianice issued on all parts Of turote. ACCOISTS Of merchants, farmers and other solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are s snared that all transactions kl.all be held as strictly private and cicndeDttal. and that they will be treated a liberally a guod banking tale will permit. Kespeettully, JOIIXKTOX KICK A CO. and I'll baT it Wolff'sACMEBIacking IS A GREAT LABOR SAVER. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. RAIN AND SNOW DON'T AFFECT IT NO BRUSHING REQUIRED. MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. VBED ST MEir. WOMCI aan CHTT.DRF3L Oaa be waabad ha Ofl Cloth, and abaolntabr Eoftens and Preserves all kinds of Leather. Vak star It, aad do do at, ap till roa gtk it, and fOQ will b wU rawaidad. gold by Sho 0ua. Uroowm. Droaa-wta. Ac. for HarneeettatniwJinatwI. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PKIUBL1PKUL Jor A. Blair. Jobs T. Ulai. BLAIR & SON'S DAILY MEAT MARKET, Centre Street, Eta-nrs, Pa. The Bt Western Cttl Bteli I-1 every tliy. Alo Freeh 1 , el. Mutton, 1 -i r I , ICtc. always on li:nl. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of customers. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-n r-.jxw9 EBO'SBUKII, FA. Office Armory Kalldln, opp. Court House. IchestnutI n t A wcNTx ISspJIs JO l lyVw t- Dwd boac-tit I V ACME BLACKING fd The Tail End Tlie Beffiimin of 1889 will be made memoraule lv WOOLF. FON A THOMAS for low prices. Our Overcoat Department is teem int. with Dargains. Words and figures cannot possibly convey a cor-vt-y a correct Idea of the manner in which we Late cut the prices of all ourstock of Merr Hoys' and Children's Overcoats and heavy suits. The sacraric we mare in unloading' this stock is without parallel. Not a price will wfquote. but of this fact you may "reht assured : that from onr finest Dress Suit or Overcoat fora youg geutiemau down to the Mrotig every-day Suit for a school-boy, we will give more and better for the price we sk than vi e have ever given before. This Keduction Sale is !n downright earnest. We mean business. The Ovetcoats and heavy suits must be told. The weather was acafvtst ns In the early part of tbe t-eason. and now if you have a little teady money it will aiovc a saving of several dollars to you in your purchases from us. Tic Greatest Reactions m teen m tte Prices of Fur Cans. 4.J 72. 9 cents ; former price, 75c. f I, f 1, f 1.25. Plush N'ck-.ar, 47, 7.1, 87 cents ; former priceo, 75c.. f 1. ft 2o. Silk Mufflers, .''7, fH. 73 cents : former prices, 75c, (1. $1 .10. Kur tooliloves. 75 cts., fl, fl.23; former prices fl. f 1.25, fl.50. lioys' Piusb Caps. 17. 28. 42 cents ; former prices, 25. 40, 60 cts. From now until New Year's Diy we shall continue to present esch of our many custo tm is (purchasing goods to the amount of $.1 or more) with one of those Handsome Plush Photograph Albums which have delighted thousands of our lady friends during Christmas week. REMEMBER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Woolf, Son & Thomas, JOHNSTOWN. IKjSTN' EckeiTX'ocTe fe Hoppel, DEALERS IN Crenexal Merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Notioxs, and a full lino of Fresh Groceries. We also keep a lull and complete line of Men's and Boys' Ready Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. We also keep Ihe largest and most complete line of Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Quccnsware, Stationary, Jewelry, (docks and Watches in town. Also, the Household Sewing Machines, Wood anl Willow ware, Flour, Feed, Fertilizers, Lumber and Shingles. Prices low and satisfaction guaranti ed or money refunded. Give us a call. , Respectfully, ECKENRODE & HOPPEL, CAUKOLLTOWN, IY. a miiiutc, its just ns cheap ns standing nnd more comfortable, particularly if you have been at work and are tired. Now if you have no objection we want to talk to you a minute upon a topic that should interest you. Do you know that UiiPF & OO have a jNcu Plan Store in Eb ensburg, and have been selling goods for the past Uvo weeks as last as they could tie them up. Have vou investigated this way ot doing business which is the giviiig of the greatest possi ble value for the least money. A careful investigation will con vince yoi. that their prices are unquestionably the lowest ever quoted in this market. They oiler no baits ; everything bears the same uniform profit. Don't listen to the rot other merchants give you about the goods being inferior in quality, but see them tor yourself. Don't pay $1.;50 for an umbrella when you can buy one for 42 cents. TMdPMAS Cmn, Mgr. i Bone Fertilizers, lor the work done, fir. bIDIIL ri t Jf jo1 are going to ignore quality and results t Jo not buy our FortUert. L rOK SALE BY W. I. ANSTEAD, Johnstown. JOSEPH NOEL, Ebensburg-. of Old 1SSS Ci IV ISIS' AWA V I Will the FERTILIZER you intend purchasing so act upon the soil thit it will produce BIG CROPS, and it the same time maintain and build up the fertility. To put price perto ahead of q.iliry 'and prodacing power is poor economy. Farming profits arc too small to ad mit of any but judicious purchases. After quality, and in proportion to It, comes price. You sluxll find our always as low in price as the lowest.