,! U RMtSAI.. t :ii irU's ou Saturday. .hi pi.unil clean dry wool . . .- l'ri-iin Fa IlictU'st at" ' virion Il-i'rlson. Ei , an attorney ,'. ,. ..T.iiniv was admitted to the bar - .m ..n.mv I f . l.u. daughter of Mr. Frank ( f.!l P :''' U:etI lU,S .UI"8U1' v i,ou!t witr.fM the pros .'f" Hire Mure" at the Opera !!' vn". f v- M'l"'s l)4VIS' ot lacklick town I" jiVd t ti:- Iioim in that township on K nn. y. wii of Frauds Kinney, ' k"t.s Knvr.lur's oftiJe in this place, al cor limn a 1" Clallltzln " Snn.lay neld In the Opera House 1 m iy Tues.lay e-venlniis. The i r .! .' oeneiis us nie tn- , , It. M f KM (lnusiUrr, f.f Dr. f.1lt ' v rjr t e " in . j , , , - i rnntt" II 111, turn nn nun- l .. i.. ,;u , 1 1 ... .... M f'll'll -.V.IUI Ult-HIU "CI MTI . . . - i i . . , ,..i, n .tiviT s-oppeu inw wie t .. .. v.. .v.ir.l otl TuedaV. IDi - i,.vi'.l ou to hlb (arm near . . V t ' jM,n., r:: . r t. tins Khekm.iN, dropped u on Monday while oa Hi way to C i :.. '!. :i 'Mt friends. .. .r.ift.'r was Branted ftt the State f r,4r'infiit. lt.irrisburii. last week, to the ;m..m. W'l'i.'OininiM'k Kailroad company, q x Mi'ii.n st.ck ot fT.'i.ooo. 'A i-' '"'' ' wall and ceiling paper, A. , ;. -t.UH'UH'y, blauk btxk9 and fan-,,(;(.-,, ,.-( in eivcd at C. T. UoberU'. A v !.-i'r tliao elsewhere. In K'jfus- J -Mr. J.i. ': ! U'ciiVfr, of Sumueiblll Mm:,.!; ;i'.n.!i.l:it.. for Poor Director was H town .'f M.'i1'! iv and whil here added tttmiue to II- Fi;kfman-'! liM of sub H:;jrrs. f-Talrn i; Hill, n, a laborer, was instantly 48 .'Is: Cci:.r.s' ouarry nar I.ellefonte, ut i i.d.i v. !y a .-t.'iiw ft.iiu a bia-t stiikinu k..... tr.K !!;!. dashing out bis bralus. U ii sn-ir'H ui.ui aat'd 4.j year?. In ''.:! t mi Monday a petition was pre. pf ; iii I i m'e i;r.mtcd tu ;lmw cause at; tlif I'i.!-icnditt S.-honl District at S:..i k'.nK -l.ou:d not be abolisti ed. The if,. ... t-!uinnM" .it next Argument Court. t-V. il.i.im k'. Cook, a Jolinstown Justice o( J r.-n.v. wss r.cnt t Jail on Monday lr, (tr n r.T.'ii.vt i t court in refuf Ins to i ov. r (. rr.-d:' t of Mrs. Aldrl.!i;e Ut--.- ,vm v. k wis a-lauee of Mrs. Al .ti'i;.'. u k i." "dn-ss r.e cn't go home and ta) h: '.lo" was tl'y rjtculation of a lm an (tlicr day after she t.ad H-wriil enumerator Sechler'i) questions M 't '.t'T ui.d whether ehe was "suftrr 1. .' scute or chronic d's.-i.1" etc. .-S,. ,ppci reporters troiu New York. A ..... . .. .. . a i... . ..a a, .......... . .-.j. i !h.:'.y. who a yenr ao ISiturday rt 'il : .1. I n Iowa to tell the wor'd the tt of the ur. at tl.ioj had a reunion aid t n 't S i-' iMud iv uljjtit in the Fellow- Ct!' Club in Nrw York City. i-y. Mir 1'inniatic Society, rf this Cli '. will .iiv.' one of their excellent en ter! iii.miU i'i force's Opera House, Lt . .m tin pi.ii.jj (if Thursday, June 1H I'h eit .'.m, of that place will be lit" i an oii...r tun .ly to witness an exo"p Hd i'.'y fuie p rfortu.ince. lluV.idav'iur'i 4Nu.ii.:y '!. n y. -on y,i J .1 llc-ary, of Sal1 '. ur.!, Pa., I. H h 'ii;e Tufslav, May t7 and not heen tOLitld. He Is ft i t u vt-ars ut a;i wa-. .lres-e.l in a IIjht ook e l c-.at and ve-t at.d browu pants. 1 inforuiatiiin of his wiierahnuta sect to f r ..-n'' v w'l he g'.ully received tyi - . . M'-t.ts. ' i .! : .- wii. when called tot ...-r ! . , t. . u' .lav last, fell !K H i ! w. !ii.- Mnir- hi-. I when the t ," i I i :i d in tu r . found he . " ar i a;i .. iexy It Is be- ' '...-: 1. 1, ,i,.ath. lie was t!fc . f ... . . . i "...i leaves wue "4 i i ' ,. u ;,, uruUe him. sml ,,y, T!ie Ohio woman un.-r,.-, man beeause he ws a 4 -to n 3i.:Vr.T, and now wants a di- . : ..-! . xpct a jrat amount of o! 1'iie ictinis ol that tlood -:.'-. 1. 1 . I iuiii measure of char:- v luM . r.. was really no call for 1 1 it in : u .i.. a a.artrr of herse:f t-y ' ; oi e fur tH-tievol.'tit reasons. V ''' ' r a (.erinan who '..!!s 1 'v-"w. !w..-h, and who was i ti. ark t,. wv hum nn trtiitht ;l ni.ii:,j to imp on a uioin. ',: u.i i.riTniii! Point on Wed 'u ' o thrown un.ler the : ' ! 1,1 : - rl.t foot urou'd ofT. '.:i f th hcepitat in Altoooa u'nte 1 below tt-e kcee. Vben In need of Jit printing give the FkEEM is office a trlL Price reasonable. Rupture cure sua ran teed by Dr. J. R. Mayr, 831 Arch St., Philadelphia, Ta. Eae at once, do operation or delay (rin busl reus, attested by thousands of cores after others fail. Farabauch'a photograph gall-rr, t'ar rollrown. will be open everyday ontll June 2T with the exception of Thursday and Frl.liy of each week. After that date will be closed Indefinitely. m23 3t We have a tpeedy and pt'.ive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache. In SMIoh's Catarrh liemedy. A Nasal Injector free witn each bottl. Use It If you desire health and eweet breath. Mr. T. WV the new proprietor of the CnrrnUtown .Yw. was in town on Mon day and while here paid the Frkem vs effice a pleasant visit. We welcome Mr. Letts In the fraternity in thin county, and r:ope bis advent and stay may prove pleRSitut and profitable. William Stevens, of Carroll township, and Daniel Carney, of Cambria township, got Into a tow In the Cambria Iloase saloon on Monday evening and In the melee, Car ney got Ms nose Intc Stevens mouth when the latter cloned his teth on it. When th two men were patted the point of Carney's nose was neany bitten off and the aervieea ot Dr. Jones were called for. who put a r.uruber of stitches In the Injured member, llurtcfs F.vans, men had the two men ar retted and brought before him when he titied each or them ?3 00 and coete. On Tuesday msrrdng Rv. Father Smitn. took the pupils of Mt. tlalllfzin Sem inary out for a drive. The boys were in two carriages and were followed by two of the Sisters of St. Joseph in a siDgle bugry. While going down Julian street, a horse and buggy driven by a boy attempted to pass them, but getting too cloee the wheels of the two vehicles caught and the bind wheel of the Sisters' buggy was torn ttt and the Sisters thrown out on the road. Luckily the horse was a quiet one and stopped as soon as the accident happened aod the Sisters escaped without being hurt. The suit of Farney S. Turbo II vs. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, for dam ages caused by the deatti of the plalnt'ff's wife and three children by tl.e Johnstown Hood was taken up In TitL-burg oa Mon dny. The plaintiff's wife and three children were pa.taengers on the Hi fated Day Ex press which stood at East Conemaugh un til .-truck by the flood on the 3lst or May. one year ago. On Monday, after the jury was swotn by consent of conr.se!. they were taken on a special train to Johnstown where ttie viewed the scne of the disaster and tten returned to Pittsburg The case will be a test one ai,d will decide the liabil ity of the company in a uumber of suits. About 11 o'clock Wednesday forenooo.a frightful ruuaway accident occured at the carbon woiks, about one mile wet of Cireensburg, resulting In the death of the 10-year-old daughter of George Truexell, a prominent lumber dealer of OieeusDurg, and the possib'y fatal Injury of a railroader nan.ed Fry, of E-.t Oreensburg. The horse, which was being driven by a brother of the little girl, took fright at a passenger engine and ran on, throwing the fcirl out among the debris of cars that were wrecked Tuesday and fractured ber skull. Mr. Fry, lu attempting to atop the horse, was knocked down and one of trie shafts of the wagon ran into his side. The brother or the girl was thrown out but not seriously injured. .1. Wilkinson Jc Sou, marble and gran ite dealers of Ebensburg. Pa., wish to in form the public that they are prepared to fill all orders for cemetery work, in either mamle or granite, at figures that defy com petition. The artistic excellence and su perior workmanship of their designs are evidenced by the many specimens now on exhibition at their establishment and by the numberless designs which they have erected in the various cemeteries in this county and elsewhere. Every department of their bua inees is In the hands of skillful and compe tent workmen, who are capable of execut- ('arl Pracccdiaf. Court was cal'ed at 10 o'clock on Monday morning when the jury 11U were called and the Grand Jury sworn. Adam Ilaebner, of I Jonnstown. was appointed foreman of the j Grand Jury. I in the rase of the Commonwealth vs. Jacob Gates, surety ot the peace, the de- j fendant after a bearing was ordered to give bail In the sum of ?f500 to keep the peace and pay the costs. i Commonwealth vs. John taincy Adams Chappie, sorety or the peace. Sentenced to give ball in the sum of tlOO to keen the peace and pay the costs. Coir mo.i wealth vs. Thomas Kingston, surety of the peace. Locy Kough. the prosecutrix, not appearing, the defendant was discharged. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Widman, sure ty of the peace. Sentenced to give ball In Ue sum of f 100 to keep the peace and pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Estgood. sure ty cf the peace. John S. Potter, the prose cutor, not appearing, the defendant was dis charged. Commonwealth vs. Conrad Gearhart. surety or the peace. The derendant not appearing, hie recognizance was forfeited. Commonwealth vs. Edward Stork, charged bv his wire wife with surety or the peace. Both prosecutrix and defendant were sentenced to enter ball to keep the peace and jointly pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Margaret Doyle. sure ty of the peace. The costs were divided be tween the defendant and her husband, the prosecutor. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Wherry, burg lary. Bill Ignored . Commonwealtn vs. John Tflelger. mur der. BUI ignored. A nolle proaeut was entered to each of the following case: Commonwealth vs. Julius Xahn. Com monwealth vs B Golds'.eln, Common wealth vs. Chas. E Schapplre, Common, weai'h vs. Sylvester Crnso. Commonwealth vs. A. J. Walters. Commonwealth vs. August Saltzglver, Commonwealth vs. James NuIL Commonwealth vs. Thomas A. Brown, embezzlement. Jury called and sworn who find defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Henry Stlckenous, fornic'nn and bastardy. Continued. Commonwealtn vs. John Lawrence, same offense. Continued. Commonwealth vs. Patrick Leonard, as sault and battery with Intent to commit rape. Continued. Commonwealth vs. John Sproul, larceny by bailee. Not a true bill. Commonwealth vs. Maggie Miller, assault and battery. Jury 5nd defendant not guilty but that ehe pay one-half the costs and the prosecutor. Nicholas Wolf, pay the other half. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Whrry, boree stealing. Jury find defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. John Copenhaver, embezzlement.. On trial as we go to prees. rrrNafart. FtrsTOS. Ta., May 3, isvj Editor Cumbria I'reemam. : Dear Sib. After some years of obser vation. I think it my duty as a citizen and taxpayer or Reade township, to lay before the citizens of this township and the readers of the Freeman, some facts concealing the discrimination in the wages and selection of teachers for the scboo's of this township. The establishment of graded schools In the centre of our township was all right, bot the action of the directors in neglecting the other schools most be condemned. The taxpavers pav the sro rate of mills on property In this (Flinton) district that ie paid in the centre of the township where t the gradM school ar established, hence we ara justly entitled to a good teachers and these we en have if teachers are paid the same wages uniformly over the town ship. In some Instances the difference In wages has been aa much as ten and fifteen dollars per month. Competent teachers have been selected ttnre and again for some of the other schools, bot when these teach ers found ont that the wages were very much lower than the wages of other teach ers of other schools, they won Id not accept the position and In ordor to supply 'he schools, teachers not having proper qua'lfi cations have been Imposed upon the outly ing districts. Examples can be noted where such Incompetent teachers have dis couraged pupils by claiming that problems In Brook's Arithmetic are not correctlv stated or that answers to questions are not correct These so sald teachers are not acquainted with Brooks' Arithrrelic and therefore, are not competent t Irstrnt onr pupils who are as far forward in their studies as pupils tn the graded districts, and we ought to bave jnst as competent teach ers. Again if the taxes which are paid In Fllnton district (previously called Xu. 1. district) were applied to school purposes In the district, we could pav onr teacher 50 per montt. but as matters bave oeen conducted, our money has been can led to the intei ior of the township to pay big wages for their schools, while we who con tribute money ceo not receive anv value or our money thus paid and bave been com pelled to put up with persons as teachers not fit to teach any of our schools. We elaim that to be joet, wages should be uniform oyer the township and then we can secure competent teaetvrs. We should not be compelled to send our bovs and girls away rrom borne at an early age. that they bave advantage of good schools, while other boys and girls In onr own township have superior advantages right at home. It is evidently tbe object ot the common school law that all children should enjoy equal advantages in order to obtain an edu edncatlon. With uniform wages compe tent teachers can be employed for all our schools, and when teachers are selected we will be able to secure a teacher that will he able to lift the school Interests far above what it has ever been in this district. Farmer. Absolutely Pure. 1 n tiowder Dttr tne. A mrreii puritr, streoKtb n l ho!emmenM. Mora economical than tbe ordinary kind, and rannnt te sold in cornier It Ion with the multitude nt the low te.t short we.cht, alum or hopkiate po.ler. Sold only in cant . Kotal liAHS Fowim Co., 1U WallSL.Naw Voaa. .Memorial Iajr. Memorial Day dawned In Etenaburg, fair and fine, and crowds of people from the sur rounding country early In tbe day gathered In. among tbe rest a number of veterans, to take part in the Memorial services. At 1 o'clock the procession formed in front of the Hall, on Julian street, in tbe following oider : Chief Marshal. S. W. Davis, assistant Marshal. Dr. F. C. Jones, Drum Corps. 3ovs of alt. Gallitzln semi nary. Knights or the Golden Eagle." Sons of Veterans, Firing squad and Captain John M. Jones, Tost G. A. R. The procession then marched down Juli an street to nigh street and thence to the diamond in trout of the Mountain House, where the Impressive ritualistic ceremony or the G. A. U. was read. Major James C. Burk. or Freeport, Pa., the orator of the day, then appeared and was introduced by Col. S. W. Davis. Major Buik spoke for about one hour and as listened to with wrapt attention. At Ins any piece of wotk. fioin the plainest to 1 ttle closin of tl9 "ddress. "V t" ' the most elaborate, which togethei with the anu arove rVerv one ,rom lce rmD" lo personal supervision that evety lob receives i Vt W t t 4 4 i'i.. atre Company gave an ''M t t e Opera House on Wed- T ''. 'fd ".v Noble Outcast" 1 .1 ,i.! !,,,.. To-nUht (Thuis 'V w .. y another entitled "A s .' :i 4S a furDrr inducement J :;.. HLVrr water set purchased ' r l:. v j.-welry store, will be to voi.,. iucky spectator. The "" '"i one and their perform '" .;L m lnr of merit Vr 4 v 4k v ahout non, the dwell- V .... !'... 1. .). ...... I a i . - ."-j , ... 1 t.rr w-ei-n Cresi.m and Lilly, ''i nnsiit tire aDd purned "r-1- -m p.,sed to have origin ' v rtue and so rapid was j k y 'r. m ti.H t ine of its discovery I , - ' .n-(Uence was saved. " Mri itrmlv was alntia. hr nin A Hra.iv. w-..o resides with ber r !o at- i ,i ....... . ,. ...., T-bvourasa wn t V' oecurred on Tuesday i.. iiiau, whereoy Miss 'a!' ,.r i ,, . . ,. i. . m wen k now o mil k - o anions county, oe 7 'Hht N!r K. ,; Harvey, a lead w ;'!." "' ' " nch. The wedding . ,'. ' ' 'lV "' cny t("w intimate "i-vi, t., ,.Wmony. The new. I "', " 1 ,'v' "one tbeir i i hi their return wlllset J ' " 1 " n-aiiuh. where both are V '-r!.: wV known. o- i . ace Anthony Anna and e and . of ""ta that the pr ace and j., l t..,n.monwealth tn that '"'rUUKh ,,Ul, UDto irn W" :l Tuesday an Kogltab 'Meoi 2 Frenchman wife . ;, art tte town f '.i ,t'i:' :,r t,"'!t- " 18 "Pted. " !","""f the officers will w - " I! Viut is a guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given to the most exacting of patrons. They ordered torty tons or marble which arrived in April, and they now have as fine, If net tbe fiuest, stock of the best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Persons wishing anything in their line would do well to give tbem a call before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as you can depend upon getting a good job at a fair price. On the J ninp. Joseph Wherry, Jr., a young nan about eighteen jears of age, son of Joseph Wher ry. Sr.. of this place, has established Ms reputation In Cambria county as the chain piou jumper. Oa Wedoesday afternoon he was on triaJ for horse stealing and the case bad Just oen concluded by the jury bring l.H lu a verdict of guilty. Young Wherry was silling insldrt of tbe Bar after hearing the verdict, waiting until the Sheriff would be reay to take biro back to jail. He got up from his chair several times and walked five or six feet to spit in ti e cu.-pldor, evi dently to thro trl any suspicion of his making an attempt to escape; finally he got up as If to walk to the cusplJor but like a flash, da-hed to the open window on the east side ot the Court roon, back of the ury box aud with a bound was on the window sill, and the next instant disappeared. From the win.'ow to the ground is twenty seven feet and be turned three times before alighting, which he did on his feet but fell forward on hi fae j cutting bis forehead slightly on the hard gravel walk. He was up however, in a moment and started on a ran down to the Iron fence In the rear of the Couit House Square which he Jumped with a bound but fell on the other eldc. Ataln be got up and started on a run down the street which U a steep hill side. Hy tfcis tlaie. Sheriff Stineman and a crowd of people rrom tbe Court room made their way down stairs, out of the Court House, aud after him. several persobS who were on the outside aod saw Wherry coming out of the window also joined In tl.e chase which was soon over. Several buois were fired as the fugitive ran and when be reached the fence at the end of the street, about three hundred yards from the Court House, seeing that bis pursuer were gain ing on him and that bis coances tor escape were hopeless, be turned around aud gave hluieeir up. He walked back with his captors to the Court House, and was short ly afterward Uken to jail apparently none orse n,r his frlghtfui jump. shelter, as soon as the rain was over the procession again formed and marched to the Oid cemetery where the graves of the soldier dead were decorated with flowers and three vol lies fired In honor of tbe heroes ; from thence the procession moved to tbe Catholic cemetery where tbe same ceremonies were performed. Another heavy rain bad set in and It was foend r cessary to abandon the march to Lloyd's cemetery and instead, tbe procession re turr.ed to the nail where It was disbanded and a committee appointed to decorate tbe graves in that cemetery the ejict i -uuiony Aunaan i3.-i.'PM,ilt.r ,lf Hip ,,t, i a it 'k ' '-,,,u,lin i-ourt. an u 't r ex,,--, .H .-te , of tl e town narrlaxe Llrenata leaned. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of tbe Orphans Court for the we k ending Wedoesday. June 4, 1S00 Peter J. Strlt'mater and Annie M. Cain, Carroll township. Crawford B air Gwto, Reade township and XoliM Gartnan. Khensbnrp- Clarence U. Dill and M. Kate Newman, Lower Voder township. Charles Stftler and Elizabeth Smith. Jackson township. Joseph B Goiter and Annie T. Brindle, Johnstown. Patrick Kelly. Glen White. Blair Co , Pa. and Ella Rutiedge. Timothy O'Toole. New Castle, T. and Bridget Mullen. Pro-pect Jacob Yoegcl. Gaiiitzin and Magdalena MUr. St Boniface. Albert Comorek aud Mary Mtkolkr, Gal lit i r. Thomas M. Lewis and Jennie Salvards, JnhDstimp. kC. i- Harvey. East Conemaach and Ei miraMaiD. Sut-o,urhanna township. John Marsh aud Caroline Uecker, Johns town. Tt t'aaip tire. Tbe Camp fire held in the Opera House on tbe evening ot Memorial Day was large ly attended, the room being ?e crowded that there was scarcely standing room. Owing to the crowded condition of our columns we can bat briefly refer to It. but can truly say that tbe time spent there was passed so pleasantly that all felt sorry when tbe tolling of tbe town clock admonished tne people that it was getting late and time to adjourn. The speakers during the evening were Hon. A. A. Barker, Major James C. Burk, Hon. IC L. Johnston, W. U. Sechler Esq , aod S. D. Patterton. Tbe audience was also treated to some fine selections of music by choirs In c barge of II. U. Myers. Esq., and Miss Izor. Davis. Recitations were also given by Miss Annie Maloney and Leonard Jones. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS ! Notlo Is herebv itiven that tbe Coubty Treaa urer of Cfcitr-ria e.untv will attend for the par nose ol rec-eirloa "oonty and State Taxes lor yoar IsSO. at tbe phteea ol hold Inn the elections in the respective diftruU. on Ua data mention ad below. South Kork JulvWth t'roTle township. . ... .Inly ,sth Wtlinore .luly ibtn SammerhOI township July 17th Fortaice township ... J oly Hh I.lll J'y 21 t Wafhinnt"n township. No. 1.. Inly i - No. a - JqIt yu Ttinnelhlll Joly'S4h 4llitiin horotitfh J nly a.sth Mnrt-r t.iwnwMp July jwh Oallltam township - Joly 2trh A-t.TiHe Joiy 3 h t'hett Spr.oas -- July 31t Alio henr tawnsb'.p - - Auirnst 1st T-oretto Auitnt!h Ularkl r u.an.'liip Auira-t 6tb fatul.rla townhtp Auirual tb Khen'iara'. West rd - Aoest 7th Kft Waro ...August ftth birr townshio - ... Aout-t 11th Sn-.jirhmua township Aurat 12h Has'intr!1 August i:;th r.'der township Aiuutt 14ih Cam lltows Auirust l.'.tli The breatta ot a chronic catarrh patient Is often so of fensive that be becomes an object of disgust. After a time nlcera;ion sets in. tbe spongy bones are attacked and frequently entirely destroyed. A constant source of discomfort I Is the dripping purulent secretions Into tbe throat, sometimes prodncing Inveterate ays: -Kind Kiectric fjitteritobe the tet Kid- Bronchitis, which In its turn has been tne ney and I.It.t mt- llclna.nia.lt me U el like a new j exciting cause of pulmonary disease. The man." J. w. Oardner. hardware merchant. br illiant results which have attended Its use m lo.n, uyi: Kleetrtc Mlttera I jut the for veara cast oronerlv designate Elv'a na oon i , Cream raim as by far the best aod only cure. Happy lleealfrt. Vtux. TiBDions. I'ustmaster of Idarille, lad. wrltM : ' KlroiMe Klttrra baa done more lor me than all other medicines romhine.!, lor that had ! eellnic arlalny trom Kidney and Llrer trouble." John I.elie, latber aad stockman, ol same blare. thing tor a man who U all ran down c. wotiotr c him r die ; he lound new strength, arood appetite and lelt J'it like be bad a new lease on Hie. OnlyfiOe. a bottle, at E. Jamea'. Khenaburg and W . W. McAteer'f Ijr- etto. . . . . Consumption Surely Cured. To Til Kditob: Pleaae Inform your readers that I bare a puaidve remly for tbe above-named UitMsae. Uy lu touely uae thouautda ofbopeleaa ca hve Wn ptnuanently cured. I shall be U4 to seud two boitlee of my remedy FREE to any of your read, ra who have eoneumpunn iX tbey wUl end mm itr.r Ft re aaid P. O. a-ldrraa. hpe.-f full) , T. A. S1AA.X M. M. C. Icl I-earl St., . T. Baelaleai'a Arnica Halve. Tbe Best Salve in tbe world for Cuts, Braises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, aod all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. Sold at tbe drug store of E. James, Ebens burjt. and W. W. McAteer. Lurdto. AsHViLLE. Pa . May 30. IA0. Editor Cambria Fretrttan : Dear Sir. In ohedienoe to orders from headquarters. Chaplain K. C. Christy post or this place, turned out In a body for the purpose of paying Che usual yearly tribute to tbe fallen heroes who are Interred at St. Augustine and Chett Springs cemeteries, the morning was fine, in consequence of which a large cumber of citizens from the surrounding country came in to see the par ade. Eight wagons were required to trans port the decorating party ot small girls and tbe veterans, wno arrived at St. Augustine, about eleven o'clock a. m. ltwas found that seventeen soldiers were interred here. Namely Thomas Adams, Stanislaus Wharton, John Burgnon and John Na gle, of tbe war of 1812, Cornelius Donahue or the Mexican war, and Joseph Crsrner, Thomas Burns. Augustine Wills, Josepeb Adams, Henry Krise, William II. Ryan, Andrew Callahan. Michael McDer. mit, Peter Caesldy, Lewis McDermit and James McCloskey of the war of the rebell ion. Beeutiful wreaths and bouquets cr beautiful flowers furnished by the ladies of St. August Ine to the little girls who accom panied the post and under tbe directions of Mrs. W. S. Adams, the decoration was completed. After an eloquent oration by a veteran by the name of Sawers, the parade formed and moved to Chest Sorings. where dinner awaited all who wished to replenish the Inner man. after which, a number of the young ladies and a large number cf email boys, under the control of Dr. Somroerville, joined the procession and marched to the cemetery where seven veterans of the late war are Interred, but lam sorry to say their names were not furnished to the Adjutant of the post and cannot be published. Dr. J. B. Noonan, and Mr. Williams, of Ams bry, were tbe orators, bnt in consequence of the ram both speeches were abridged to a very few remarks. After tbe rain the parade formed again and marched to Ashville. where it was the intention to have a number of orations and a few recitations, the lateness of tbe hour however, caused the comaander to gtye the order to break ranks. Every detail through ont the ent're day was executed properly and wlthoot a blunder. All were pleased acd returned to their homeo safe and sound. Si-ectator. EnENSBi Rt.. Pa., May 4. 18'.0. Edittir I'umhria Freeman : Dear SiR-Atnongst the roost flagrant and grasping monopolies and combines that ex ist in this country tn-dav may be classed the so-called express companies, otherwise common carrier's ; wbaee rank and extor tionate growth overspreads the land which the people of all degrees are compelled to endure, and who-e exacting and intolerable rapacity calls lo-id!y and earnest; v for in tervention and regulation both by Slate and National legislation ; and authority. Their rreed Is as Insatiable as was that ot those ravenous anslent monsters, who seized npon and devoored all trt came wlihin their reach, the geneial public in this ease, being the hapless and helplss victims whose impatient cries and struggles ror aid and redress are rquallv ucbeeded by these corporate monsters. Or like that loathsome monster of the deep, the dreaded Oetlpus. tbeir briarian arms stretch throughout tbe leng.h and breadth of the land, to draw into their voracious maws the tribute of the victims who are powerless to escape from their plundering grasp. That these express companies, or com mon carriers, properly regulated, and sub ordinated to law. wou.d be a bensfi: and blessing to every community within their reach, there cannot be a question, hot while thetr cupidity is permitted to flourish un checked and unrestrained, and so long as the only rn governing their actions is pre meditated extortion and robbery to tbe ex tent that their eapricions greed mar de mand, of a protesting and long suffering public. Just so long will thev be a blight and a corse to the country. The public are ready and willing to reward adequately, adequate services, but will not tolerate cr tamely snbmlt to transparent and eollossat Imposition, and venal extortion. It is de voutly to be hoped that a remedy may speedily be found and applied to this uni versal evil that reaches deep down Into als most every man's pocket. Visdex. .m.ll townsuio Clearbeld t'.wnahip Iean township Keade township White townsnip Chet t.wn.bip Kst fJonetnaogb 1 ranL.lt o .' Johnstown. 1st Ward . . . . a l Ward " :td W rd .... b Ward . . . " 5ih Ward . . . , : b W ar l . . . . 7tb Wij.l . - sth Ward . . . . vi h Ward loth ard . . . ' 11th Ward . . , l-.'th Ward . . . lath Ward . . . H:b Ward . . . 14th W ard . . is b Ward . . . I'pper Yoder towniip . .. i:aft Taylor town'hip . . . . Jackson township ....... ConeuiauKh township , . . Stunej-reek towns'np . . . . Lower Yoder town-hip . . . W est Taylor township . . . . ;m1uis townMiip Klchuind township . PATRONS, TAKE NOTICE. On aeeount of big alterations we are about to make to our place of business, we will, in order to make room, sell goods at your own prices. Al'honcb floor is really very high, we can sell you gooa flour at $1.13, Good Potatoes at 5 cents per buehel. Gond Coffee at 23 cents. Good Ginghams at 5 cents per yard. Five hundred pairs of Shoes, odd sizes, closed out at reduction of iO per cent. Attend this sacrifice t a'e, as our big stock must be sold iu ordr to make room for an addition to our building which we wiil add la the near future. Come at once and we wl:l do you gold. SIjVEOjNT'S, The Largest & Cheapest Store in Cambria Co. GALLITZIN, PA. Aunu.-t lth . - August ls'.b .. August lath ... AuKUft h August 21ft Aoif Jft 5M luly 14th July lath . . . . .1 ulV !ti ii .... Julr 17th luly lSih lalv 21st . . . .July i I my -.d . . . . July -J4:b luly tiV.h luly MiU . . . July l-tih . . . .Inly oOth .... July "1st . . AUKUt 1 9ft . . August 4tb . . . Aairujt 6th . . . August th . . AlUruft 7tb . . . Auvust Sth . . Auiru;t 1 1th . . . August 1-ih . . Auitust l ith . . August 14th . . A uttust lolh . . August ISth . . . August IStb A discount ot & per cent, will! heullowed on all taxes paid on or teiore Se;itemher 1st, and atter (ctoher If l 5 per rent, will h added on all un paid. THOS.E. 1IOWK, Ebenshurft. June 8tb . Treasurer. tTkTfTpTS ANI IxPKMiiri KKS OK Kit- tensbnre School District, t.amhrta count, I'a., lar theyear endini; Jane ist, 18j0. KECK1ITS. t iros? amount ol tax duplicate lur schoul purposes. - - - 1 16 ;S j IKduct abatements. rS'JUCIBllUlt.-, - txi.44 Tot.il tax receift. - Casti iroin l:i-t year State appropriation . - - - -Addilionial i ; cr cent, added to delin quent taxpsrers - - - - fc.M'tMdTVKKS. Paid teachers' s tlaries. - raid pti:itil,f. - Told water rent and t.:;laDce on heatlnjs acfarutu. - - - - -Paid fuel. 1'atd jauitor's salary. -I'ald reair3. - - - - I'ald salary ol treasurer and collector. Balance in the treasury, - .W-.94 SS 17 4'.'1 03 . ... I roiitirai Anjiouurenienis. i i. - -. . 'ii,-' SVCardt in tht$ column vill be intrrted from , now until tl.' primary tUt ticriM. on tht 7th of June. tl .11- '-'.( I , ,-f ... f,.,i ... . .nr Ji,.l,S, tr.XK) ! I 'i I for Trr l'M.'l'iiiiiiiiflmir tlul,.' For I Auditor. HM- All 'rardt uxt Lt mccrmpanitd by I - - - - i ll 3J 1 III US 7 Sou U.l. IMtYCE. ITesldent K. C. I'AKKISH, Secretary. A.. I. WATEKS. W. H. : iN.N 1JX. Auditors. K. W. HAY IS, iyn:i al list. 1 List ot case set down for trial at a Court ol i;.,minnn Pica to he held at Ltensbuxg on the sec rd Monday ot Juns next. Indiana Co. leu. JUut vs. Anna. Ar.nl s. Herteret al. Btx vs. k. Ktsher et al vs. kaer at al. Hurner vs. Kicbardson. t'hrtsty . Mitebe'l et al. Homer - vs. Ilarnhart. fhsotn.... vs. Cambria Iron Co. M ru y " Anderson. Nearv vs. I . K. K. liannan. .vs. MoAteer. Itilemna - ..vs. Troxell. Mclnty re.. v. Mclntyre. Knepper - .vs. Kncpir et al. Boit vs. Ashville Bor. Klndley .. Haywood. Bow-nan vs. Harnbart. 'reswell t. fkle. Karber... vs. Haywood. Irwin vs. trill. Sum . .vs. Kutrnff. Kline vs. Klliot. Itwn va Llixicxer. Kunrett... ......vs. I'nster. lUraii ...vs. Hhram. .t.S.'. UAKtiV. 1'rothunotary . Prothonotary'a Uibce. May ib, 18'Xi. eVTwPTOWaWelaa. wm lrea It -at a4 alMlaal st Ictll r . r bi e J -ratf.hlt.jr Irul rjf F- la.rd ronlinnc . r . . - .. ...I LiiTr y 'vc ct' r t- ...iiirii.fi ti h-,.c rv. e,i: our. t J !1 s .i,, t ' it... IBS M'-V4, ' . Mt-ttl, lor. w,i-. .'ml. ,1 i ; i .l.. .cr 1 w . - j u t- . . . r .- H t ' ' f ' . I .x S '-c- o. tlav if. u -.. AVii a EuS. I'-I vlr'itiea. r-Ll- -ZLs . uiniidini at . 1 ii.l in MS Ill ii . " r- I I r MT CMr r.t Ttwr. rH Piu .. l:t- . . -. nn,,! Fmli.lu &. rlerf.'.iluc. IU lif 4r,ffiM. I lie cah FUR ASSEMBLY. I hereby nnnonnce myself as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic primaries. JOHN E. M.KENZIE. Chest Springs. April 1. 18y0. ASSEMBLY. I hereby annr-unce myself ss a candidate for tbe nomination ot the office of Memternf the Ieaislature, subject to the ac tion ol the Democratic primary election. Oallitzln. March 1 . lS'.W. M. FlTZU AKKIS. FOB ASSF.MBLY. Ed.T. McNeelis. of Johns town. Fa., subject to tbe rules of the Demo cratic party. Johnstown, Feb. 'it. 1S90. FOK ASSEMBLY'. I hereby announce myself as a candidate lor Assembly, subject to tbe decision ol tbe Democratic prinmric. JAt'OH ZIMMERMAN. Johnstown. Feb. 2S. 18V0. 1KOISLATCKE. I will be a candidate lor j the nomination of A"mtt at the Demo cratic primaries on Jane T.h. (abject to tbe rales of tbe Iemecratic party. JOHN E. STRAY EK. West Taylor township, "ebrnary ifi. 16M0. F UK OOCNTY TltEASTJKEK. I hereby an nounce tnvself as a candidate lor the ororo of County Treasurer at the next Democratic pri mary election, subject to tbe rales of the Demo cratic party. P. KhYLE. Fifteenth ward. Johnstown. March tn. isuo. Cl JUNTV TKEASCHF-R. I hereby announce j mvaelfas a candidate for the nomination of tbe nrhce ot Vunty Treasurer, sdbiect to tbe action of the Iemocratlc r.rlrnarv etecfon. CHARLES HOFM ANN". Johnstown, March 24, isJ. FOK rOTJN'TY" TKEATKF.R. 1 hereby an nounce trivelf as a candidate for the nomi nation to the orfiee ol County lYeannrer. subject to the rules governing the IMrnocratlo iartv. PHll.tP J. SANDEKS. Monster township. Feb. 27. ISStf. FOK COUNTY TKKAStJKEK. 1 hereby an nounce myself as a candidate for the office ol County Treasurer at the next Iemocraic prl matT election, sabtect to the ru'es ot the lmo cratlc party. HKNHY J. HOPPEL. BarrtownsnlD.Feb. 10. 18s0. evert WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED ON lNrz-t to eSipllt:! JNTofc to Discolor! BE UP . TO THE MARK BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE gjjf Mark. NEEDS NO LAUNCER1NC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. ma2 90-ly ClorNTY TREASt'REK. I hereby announce ) mvreiras a candidate for the nom ination to tne oitlce ot tsinnty Treasurer, subject to the rules coTernlnic the Democratic party. C. J. M.VYEK. , Johnstown, Pa., Feb. VI. 18W1. F 1J X Et ' TTt IKS' N( ITICE. ErTiTi ov Thomas Mteu.. deceased, letters testamentary on tbe e-tate ot Thomas Miael. late of Carroll township. Cambria county. Pa., deceased, having been irranted to the un dersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make pavment to ns without delay, and those having claims against tba same will present them properly authenticated lor set tlement. MAKY MIS EL. 'IEOHUKT. MISEL. Executors of Thomas Misel, aeeeased. tTarroll twp., June 3. lSwO.-et, DETROIT i SI RE URIP ISieel Tackl Bleck. HALF THE COST ol noiatlna- save.1 to StnTekeepers, Butchers, Farmers. Maebinests, Builders. 4'ontraciors and OTHERS. Admitted to b the great est Improvements EYEK made Id tackle Mocks. Freight prepaid. Write lorratalovuc. FVLTON IKON. KNOINEWKS., 10 Bru.-h St., Iwtruit Mich. Kitatlishcd maj0.Mi.ly Steam Saw Mill FOR SALE The soh;rilr will sell at private sale a thirty five horse power Enatne, Bolier and ' SAW MILL COMPLETE, nearly new. and In stood runnlra-order. It Is at present located near Mineral Point, where It can be seen. It will be sold at a t.atvain. H AHKISl N BI'KKlJAKT. Vail on or address at Mineral Point, Cambria county. Pen na. mats 8t MEN WANTED OA' SALARY. T. reliable men we will aive steady employ ment aad LIBEKAL iALAKY. payinc tbeir travel insr expenses. V.'e arrow our own tXu-.k ex clusively and (d'AKANTKK it to beatrl-tly first class in every particular, true to name as order ed . Fnll instructions furnished. Experience unnecessary, apply at once, statins: atfe, Ad 4ms E :."PIERStJ.N i t o.. Maple tlrove Nur series. Waterloo, N. Y. (Established over'JOyrs. ma2-3mNK i VDMlMSTKATOKS NOTICE. t-TATB or MicH.vxl Br.AXtrr, dec'.l. loiter ot admtnl.trai:i.n t o the estate of Mi.-hael Hr .nitf. late of Snmmerbtll township. Cambria county . I rons., deceased bavin twen arranted to tbe aadersiiened. all persons indebted to said estate are hero'iy notined to make payment to me without delay, and thore bavina; claim against tbe same will present them properly au tlientlcated fcr settlement. JOHN 1TEL, Administrator of Michael Braalff.deo'd . SummerhUl tp May 30, lswo. ut. OK ItlfNTYniMMlSSlllJIFR.-I hereby announce mvseltas a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of th Tlem ocrotie pr.marlea. PATKICK O'DOWD. Tunnelhlll. April 2. ISyO. T7"K COUNTY ITOMMISSIONEK I hereby JL announce myself as a candidate for the ofne el fonnty t'c mralss loner, sahject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. JOHN CAMPBELL. Johnstown. Haeh 17, 10. Pianos-Organs. The Improved method of Isstenlna- strings of Pianos, invented by ns. is oneof the must import ant imprevement ever made, luakinir ti e In ftromeiit more rtcnly musical In tone, more Jur al. le. aud less liable to act out of tune. B. th the Mason k. Hamlin Oriract and Fiauos excel chiei;y in that which is tLe chiei exceilcnoe in any musical Instrument. ianlit.r of toae. I Hber things, ihouvh lmiortant are much less so than this. An lD'trument with unmuxical tones cannot be kood. Illustrated catalogues of new styles. Introduced this season, sent free. MASON & HAMLIN Organ and Piano Co.s BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. aprll-St F IOK COTTNTY tXMMI"SIONFK. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for tbe nomination of the office ot County t ommlse loner, Bubtect to the action of the Dernnrratte primary el'tl.n. JOHN K1KBY. Johnstown. March 10, lrjyo. OK COCNTY OOMMTSSfONKK 1 hereby announce myseltas a candidate Inr tbe nom ination of (bounty Commissioner, subtect to tbe action ol the Democratic primary election. W. A. LANTZY'. TTpper Yoder township. March S. lSwu. TjH)K COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 1 hereby r announce myself as a candidate for tbe ottloe of County (Commissioner, subject to the aeclslon Of the Democratic primary election. JOHM BEARER. Sasquebanna township, Feb. 24. lfcs). H.n ilYERS. A1TUKNEY-AT-L.AW. Lss!.siiad, t'a. g-V&ci la Cvll'jQade Kow, uo Centre itreet. -1VK tTOCNTY OOMMISSIONEK. I hereby I announce myaelf as a candidate for the office ol County Commissioner, subieet to the decision of the Itemocratic primary election. PATKICK E. DILLON. Elder township, Feb. A I.-WO. FOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 1 hereby announce myseltas a candidate for the of fice of County Commlsstoder. subject to the de cision of the "Demcratlc primary election. WILLIAM J. T1EKNEY. Cambria township, Feb. 18, 1810. PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. The only sure and radical cure for CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. INDIGESTION, and all disorders ol tbe liver, and has cured hundreds of people and is the only reined; for these diseaes. and in rases In which the most skillful physicians have utterly tailed. Testimonials Irorn hundreds ot people llvins In Blair county. Pennsylvania. It is manu factured bv 1. T. Krtrlnx. William, bars. Pav. ior tb . T. 1.. K. Co.. and lor rale by all druKlts at SO cents per bottle. None iienulne except label shows the In dian arrow-bead trade mark. JOB : : PRINTING. THE ERE EM AX Printing Office Is the place to set your JOB PRINTING I'luuiptly aud satisfactorily executed. W will tuet the prices of alii honorable coixipeiioo, We Uou't do any but nrst-class work and -want a liyinu price for lt. April attb, "J0-ly. F OK COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby an nounce rovsjelf as a candidate lor the office ot County Auditor, sub)ect to tbe decision of the Democratic primary election. JOStJjU H1PPS. Chest township, March 17. 180. JOHXC. 1PIXCII, Dkaxkr im Colien- Wefti-Eye-WMsiies, 136 Watkr STEcarr. Pittsburo, Pa. Oldest estahllshcil house in the city, where nothing but pure rood" are nut up, strictly lor family and medicinal use. Nothina: better than (tolden Weddinit. Next on the list. Ouek enbeimer.s. Oray's Mononv-abeia Rye : these voods are leading brands. Brandies of vintage of 1878 on hand. tlns, Holland and Domestic also Old Tom. Finch's tlolden Wedding. S1.0O for full quart. 6 lar 0i: Ouckcnbelmer's tbe same; Mohouicahela. $8.00 per doren. Wloes, fft.OO per doten.f.t.00 for one-bait d. icn. Secure Iv boxed. Alo have In stock. rndfather'a Choice, at fi.00 per alloD. barrels at sped I ratej. Apr. ?6. 'io lv G EO. M. IfEADE, ATTOKNLY-AT LAW. tt.Bi:i;i.. i thti, jroflKc on ctutre trct, ucr Hish. jt r iL"rS' 1 o canvasslor the sale ol a JCa rw. W. r3 nur Hume ' iron N nrncrj WANTE. inaHiUbrrallsrui I'v.iitiI .n . .... . I lln. Al h, ' lfirifi t I oldest-estublished. and bet known Nurseries ia the country. Address W. a. T. SMI I H. lieneva Nursery, Oeneva, N. Y" Established ia Ut. tnaa 6t eow. TkUNALD E. DUFTON, 5VT"OnV.e In Opwd HuUce, Centre strctl. ATl'O K N LY AT LA W . EscsxHi i . I'eMU With Fast Presses and New Typs We are prepared to turn out Job Printing of every discretion in tLe FINEST. STYLE and at the very Lowest Cash Prices. Nothing nut the bett roate:!M t used and our work speaks for rtse'f . We are pre pared to prlut on the guorttst notice Posters, Programmes, CueiNEiss Cards, Tags, Dill Ueaiw, Monthly Statements, Envelopes, Lauei.p, Circclars, Wedding and VitiTiNd Cards, Checks. Notes, Draft?, Kkceipth, Bond Work, Letter and Note IIeads, and lior and Party Invitations, Etc. We can print anything from tbe smallest aod neatest VteltlDjj Card to the largest Putter on bhort notice and at the most Reasonable Kates. The Cambria Freeman, EliEXSBURG. l'ENN'A. Etensturii Fire Insurance Apij X. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agenlt EliEASBURG. EA. V m!i w-.rk t t ail kinds n-atl cswulJ at .h;s ji otti.t.' ime u; a tiai.