THK STATIC HOAftll UP MP.Af.TM. The Member* Inspect the Wnrh and Order • Cessation on Sept. .'(Oth-THU Action In financed by Positive Instruction* Prnm ttovernnr Itenrer Thnt tho Work Mnat I Mop. f The members of the State Board of ' Health made a tour of Inspection of the town Satnrdsy, and afterwards met at their headquarters to take action on cer tain matler*. Doctor VV. E. Matthews, Ohlef Inspector of the work and Dr. Wagoner presented reports covering all the work done by the Hoard since the flood. Dr. Edwards took the report with him and will publish It In a medical jour nal which he Is editing. They found the work progressing very satisfactory, about one thousand men being employed. Upon a statement by telegraph from Governor Beaver, however, stating that the money for this purpose was totally exhausted, a resolution was passed di reeling thnt the work should cease on the y 30th Inst. The members of the Board wete influenced iu this action very much by the Governor's message, and after wards several of them talked of another meeting to reconsider tills action. After considerable parley, however, Doctors Edwards and Dudley of Philadelphia, concluded to go home and left on the 10:39 train last night. Consequently their action taken during (the day will stand and the work will cease. The cessation of the work is not * because the Boaid of Health thinks it is the proper thing to do, Imt because Gov ernor Beaver lias imperatively said there is no more money for the pur pose. At eleven o'clock last night Captain Hamilton said that he had not received orders to quit work, hi ' they will likely be received to day. Captain Hamilton feels very sorry that this move lias been taken as he had nis force iti ex h_j cel'icnt condition to do good work, nud in yi few weeks a great deal would have been accomplished. Everybody is sorry that the work could not have been continued 1 u little longer, aud Governor Beaver is | severely censured for his net ion. The tliiding of three bodies in one day is very good evidence from n Christian stand point whv the work should continue. 4* IS 'HIS I'KOTKCTION ? Flr Kni{iii< a it Tutul! • Cold and the Fin-men , i'rolmldy Anlei p, • A s'atcment in Saturday evening's Tribune , saying " that the tircmen were promptly at ttie scene of the tire with an engine, and had steam up," hut that the owner of the building did not want the water .turned on is in seeming r. ply to the criticisms in the Dkmocuat on the management of the Fire Department. Of course tiicre was an engine < n the ground as one is stationed on the corner, less than a hundred feet aw.iv. It is a matter of fact, however, that it was fully "twenty minutesufler the lire began before the steam gauge registered forty pounds and then the water was turned on. In verifications of our strictures it is here stated that notwithstanding the' warning of Thursday night the engine at corner of Main and Franklin streets, which is supposed to be kept us a protec tion to the Park hut-mess buildings, had 1 110 steam in at all lust uight- As tile town clock struck 12. a repre sentative ot this paper examined this engine and found it totally cold, and thrusting 'us hand in the tire-box disc iv ercd that tile tire was out, there not be ing the least hit of wuriulli to be dis cerned. No firemen were to he seen any wheru alth nigh tliev were likely asleep in their shanty, is this the protection the people are paying for? MOKE ItODIEB. 4 Two Victims uf (lie I'lciml Found Vi-.lrnlsy I —,Ollf> the Mother of Kx-Shorltt' John Hyaii, tho Oilier Mm. I*ol. Swineford, a I'HHKcngcr 011 the I,oit Day Express. It A body was found Friday in the wniddle of the Stonvcreek, lodged against a stump, opposite Napoleon street. The morgue description is as follows: Female, quite aged, bight five feet, gray hair, no teeth, black cloth cap lined with red and black ribbon, bow on top, white hand kerchief around neck, black cashmere dress, woolen underskirt, brown stiiped wool shawl, lace shoe (small fool), two purses containing about ijli), one £2 bill, rest in silver, all halves and quarters, ex cept two dollars and four nickels. This body has been identified as that of the mother of ox-SlieritT John Ryan, by rel atives. Mrs. liynn was perhaps the oldest woman in the city at the time of the flood. The other body was found oi\ Iron street. Millville, the feet were lying on the wall between Morgan Reese's and McGough's cellars and the head and tody were hanging down in Reese's cellar. At , the morgue it was identified as Mrs. Ed. Swineford. one of the passcngets on the ill-fated Day Express that was engulfed at 'East Conrmaugh. Mr. Harry Bischof, a brother of the lady, who has been here ever since the floor, making diligent search for her remains, easily recognized the features of his sister. He also iden tified her by two rings she had on, the in scription on the inside of onebe'ng"E. S. to A. VV., 1888," and by her clothing and some gold braid on the front of her dress. The body will be taken to St. Louis for interment. COMMITTED SUICIDE, Voting Story, o! Altoonn, Htrpn in Front of mi Hnglne. William E. Story, of Altoonn, and well known to many residents of our eity, stepped in front of a moving train at Hollidaysburg Thursday morning about 5:80 o'clock, Joseph Story, father of youDg Story, accompanied by his son were visiting here about three weeks ago, (tnd the many friends of tho unfortunate man will be sorry to learn of the sad news. • OUR YOUNG FOLKS. mow moo HA run "in A cm." . XXUW you trill tnk" good cm # of moth- J#ljo jfVyyVfn "And don't drop '' ,n "* 4 *'*" .NWijt&EMmi replied early / MJwFpi > *'• j3 !*m!> * * back b*fors dark, * dr Bob," and •traj drove hie father and mother '<> town, leaving sturdy ten-year-old Rob standing by the clalm-ehanty, wiirre he watched the wagon until It wae loat to eight behind one of the little knolls In the rolling prairie. Kob wae not In the leaet afraid of ba ng left alone there, but It wae the flrnt 'line he had ever been left In charge of "Shack," and he felt a little em bar* raeeed by the gravity of hie trust. "Shack" wae a remarkably good baby. He derived his peculiar name from the (act of having been born In the claim chanty, which It called In tome part* of 'he west a "aback." He wae round-eyed, round cheeked and possessed of an se tonlahlng amount of patience. ¥>r he would let liob atand him on hla bead In the pile of dirt by the unfinished cletern. and never utter a Bound of complaint. "What'll I do to him if he bowl*'/" thought Rob. But "Shark" seemed to have no Intention of howling. He aat on the floor, blinking at the hot tun like a toad, And looking so comically wise that Kob buret out into a laugh, In which "Shack" Joined with a chuckle and a crow peculiar to himself. "Come, 'Shack,' let's play," said Rob. There lay the heap of moist earth right out of the cistern, and, happily, in the shade of the houso all the afternoon. A piece of an old barrel stave made a splendid trowel. A seclion of a stove pipe made a very good shovel, and in a sboit time a gorgeous palace arose, more substantial aud producing more real happiness than many of those bpani-h castles you sometimes build when you get to be older children. "Shack" sat near by, almost as much Interested as the youthful architect him self, although it must be confessed he did not help much in the building, ami, in fact, at a critical momcut, by a care less movement of one of his feet, he de molished the entire left wing of tho pal ace, and flattened tho dungeon tower to the ground. Patient Rob built it up again, and to keep '-Shack" occupied, put a pile ot hand into hie lap, into which he throat his grimy hum's cud occasionally tasted of it, ami made queer faces, at which Rob laughed merrily. Rut when tho palace was almost done, and Itob was putting the last touch to ilm last tower, it begun to grow durk very fast. Itob jumped up and looked uio :ud. There was a big black cloud coming up in the southwest, and Rob's heart boat fast as ho thought of cy lones. He had heard his father lutu mother talk about them, and they suic it was best io go down cellar when they came. But there was no cellar dug yet under the new house, which looked like a s...ali mouthful for a big cyclone. The cloud was coining up very fast, There was not a whisper ef wind, but light overhead, the odgo of the clouu i. lilch now reached the zenith was curl nig and twisting, strangely like the crest oi a wave when it begins to break. Tie colors in it fasciuulod Rob so that it almost forgot tho danger, until one long, rattling crash of thunder rolled over to prairie, and the weeds on the edge or tii breaking about the house began to swi, gently back and forth, as they felt lie lii st breath of the coming storm. The cloud dipped lower and lower i the earth, and from its center, as it pished down by a great hand above, a tunnel-shaped mass dropped to the gtound, and suddenly all was dark as night except for the lightning, which war merged into one broad glare instead oi coming in separate Hashes. Then Rob though', of . o cistern. There was no water in it yet, and it would an swer tho place of u cellar. He was only a boy, but lie was big and strong for his age. He curried ''Snack" to the edge of the cistern, which might have been ten f. et deep, and then looked unxiousiy around for a piece of rope which his fa', her had used in pulling up dirt tho day oeioro, when one of the neighbors helped him. It was near by, urn! Rob tied one end of it carefully about "Shack," close under his arms. ' Don't cry, 'Shack,' we'll have lota ol fun, ' baid ltob, a little tremulously. ' Father told me not to drop you into the ciHtern, but I'm going to." Then the bravo boy carefully lowered hi.-i precious load down the cistern. The waifs sloped Inward as they neared the bottom, and "Shack" rubbed against them; but ho was not hurt, and reached the ground in safety. Hob threw himself liat on the ground just as the cloud burst in all its fury. It struck the frail shanty, and in two sec onds not a boaid of it was left. Hob dug his lingers Into the ground, and although terribly frightened by the roar, and iho darkness and lightning, and once even lifted oft the ground and lolled completely over, he felt if ho could onl;. hold out a litllo longer all would be safe He was fortunutoly sheltered a little by the mound of dirt behind which ho lay. The cloud passed as quickly as it came, and as tlio ruin began to fall in a torrent, Hob breathed again as ho real ized that the cyclone had gone by,and he was unhannod. He ran to the cistern. The rain was running into it in great streams, and ••Shack," who was not proof again ,l everything, was beginning to cry. A great fear camo over Rob that "Shack" might drown, lie tried to pull him up, but his strength was not equal to it. The sloping walls hindered him now as they had helped him before. "Oli, it father and mother would onl.< c'-mo!" sobbed Hob. And as if In an swer to his wish, almost at that mo ment Ills fut in r and mother did come and "Shack" was soon at the top, cud dled in ids mother's arms. It would mako too long a story to teii how Bob's father and mother camo jus after tho ftorin. Bit they had stopped at a neighbor's on the way homo, and had been near enough to son tho cyloue carry the house awuy. You eau imagino how proud they foil of their boy Hob. And as for "Shack," ho is a stout, handsomo baby yet, and I hope ho will grow up to toil his ehildreu how ltob suved him from the cyclone. Don't you't —O. M. Sheldon, in Youth's Coinpnnion. All tho birds of tlio swallow kind fly high at tlio advent of or during fine weather, and low before a storm. Tlmse facts are accounted for by another. When the wealhr Is calm, the eraphe iiciw upon which the swallows feed lly high to ulr, Out just above the earth o: wator if It lie rough. Dress the Hair WHfi Ayat'l ffl* Vlgtw. |U rleenll. ft-**, beneffoM effm-t* on tlm iwnlp, amf feeling perfume MmmnmA It for net yeflMtf t/df-t nee, ft bnejw the hefr noft •ml *llkn, ptumtm Me nol'tr, pyewente (t from felting, end, ft the heir bee become week or thin, proritee e new growth. "To reetore the orlglnel color of my belr, w lib li bed Uirtifl premelur* 1/ grey, I oeed Ar-f'e llelr Vigor with en tire etteceee. I < ti—rfully leetlfy to the Efficacy of tbla or-jmrai'on."— Mm. V. ff. f)wrM eon, Afckaii'lrle, Int.' " f w efntHcd atone three r*ra with erelp dlaceae. My bur we* telling out end wlm.t rruyilft-d turned grar I wee Imlnml in try Ayer'a Heir Vigor, end In h few w.i'A4 ib iliare— In my acelp diaattfa-itred end my tmir f"iuii"<l lie orlg/n il color." —(lter.) ft. H. ffiioe, I'Mvr U. if. Church, ft. Ilcrub c, hid. "A fi-w year* ego I u(fcrcd #l, •entire ba of my heir front tlw effecle <d teller, 1 hotted tint after n time nature won 11 repair the bo*, fcit I wand in rain. 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Resulting from Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Excesses or Overtaxation, Enervating and unfitting the victim for Work, Business, the Married or Social Relation. Avoid unskillful pretendera. Possess thin great work. It containa IBM) pages, royal bvo. Beautiful binding, embossed, full gilt. Price only fi.oo by mail, postpaid, couccalea In plnin wrapper. Illus trative Prospectua Free, if you apply now, The distinguished author. Win. if. Parker. M.1)., re ceived the <401.1> ANI> JEWELLED MEDAL from the National itri'ilii'ul AMMorlntlon for thin PRIZE ESSAY on NEItVOU'S ami PHYSICAL DEBILITY .Dr. Parker and a corps of Assistant Physician* may bo consulted, confi dentially, by mall or In person, at the omee of THE PEA HOI) Y MEDICAL INSTITUTE. No. 4 Bulfliicli SFHost on, MUMM., to whom All orders for books or letters for ftdvico bLyuld be directed as above. ?r9f*Mfxl Cirlf marst W Kfllff. AMrtrnwy ♦. I I f.ow, omen otipusffw Fifai, wstinnsi nsn fin. m f/icnw sf/sef, tfthwftirwn, p*. 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Johnstown, Pa. JOHN DOWNEY, CIVII, KMOIMKKM. Office on Btonycreek street. Johnstown, Pa. o A. FEDEX, SURGEON DEN- O. TI.HT. (Mix ID iVirder* new building, on Franklin street. All kind* of Mental work so licited. n '^ l4 J P. THOMPSON, M. D., 'SURGEON DENTIST, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Has had a professional csperlcnec of over 35 years. ;<r~Filling Teeth a .peelalty. office ltooifis, No. in Napoleon street. JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK NO. 192 MAIN STREET. * J. ' K I CHARTERED BEPTEMBER 12, 1870 DEPOBITH received of one dollar and upward, no deposit* exceeding a total of Ik.ooo will bereeelved from any one person. Interest lsdue In the month* of June ami December, and If not withdrawn Is added to the deposit, thu* com pounding twice a year without troubling the de positor to call or even to present the deposit book. Money loaned on Real Estate. Preference wit h liberal rates and long time given to Borrower* offering first mortgages on farms worth four or more times the amount of loan desired; also, moderate loans made on town property wjiere ample security Is offered. Good reference, per fect titles, etc., required. Tins corporation Isexcluslvely a Havings llank. No commercial deposits received, nor discount made. No loans on personal security. islank applications for borrower*, eopples of the rules, by-laws, and special acts of the legis lature relating to deposit* of married women and minors can tie obtained at the Hank. Tkchtkss—Herman Haumcr, H. 1.. Yeagley, .folin llannan, Jotui Thomas, ('. It. Kills, Pear son Klslicr. James .1. Kronhelser. John bowman, tv. It. Bowman, James McMillan, James qutiin, liowanl J. Kobe its, wm. A. Stewart,, Geo. T. swank, Jacob swank, W. W. Wallers. James MiAlllleri, President; John Lowinun, Herman Itaumer, (ico. T. swank, Vice presidents; w. i'. Lewis, Treasurer; Cyrus Elder, Solicitor, mart* 3STO. First National Bank OK JOHNSTOWN, PA. No. 194 MAIN STREET. Capital, - - SIOO,OOO Surplus, - - $40,000 VIHBCTOKS: JAMKS McMIM.KN, PEARSON FISHER, C. T. FHAZER, HERMAN BAUMKIt, ltOWAltl) J. UOItEKTH, GEO. T. SWANK, I'EKItV C. ROLHINOIK. JAMES McMILLEN, President. 0. T. FKAZER, Vice President. HOWARD J. ROBERTS, Casbhr. careful and prompt at.lenl lon will be given to all business entrusted to this Bank, maysi.'ss t ORaiload Men A. E. smith has been tor forty-nine years road mast er on the Boston & Maine system, aiul Is now residing at Groat Falls, N. H. He says track men, brakemen, firemen, engineers and con ductors, us well as baggage masters and ex pressmen, nro subject to kidney disease above all others. All, therefore, will be Interested in the statement of his experience. 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Itig your full address, and we will send you sample* fur iMir wa Pauls and *df measure ment iiiniik. i.r if yon nan not wall fur samp les, rail iin abonl wnaf color you would Ilk.', giving it* your *' K 1 w <l*l, iilp and Inside leg , I ti,. measure, together with * a j )pi .IP. I*6 rant* for post- VSSJ I i 4V age .ir p.cpitld express, aii i we will guarantee to V 1 p|. iJ'jrotl nr I'fn lid till' money. Address, giving full nam* and I'oat- Ofllce. CIIAB. KI/ il'r'KK, 130 OHIO BT, AT.U.I'IIKNY, PA,, fornnr ftrant at root i nil Fif'li avetine, (Within a few atop* "I I'ost iifllre.) rirr*Hi;Hiiii. Pa. Allegheny College. ia Federal street, Allegheny, Pit. : borough In struction In bookkeeping penmanship.shorthand and typewriting, telegraphy, English branches, Ijtngiisge*. Music, Elocution. VI *I and Inslni inniitiil Music, Palming ami Drawing. student* may enter at any time, Fond for '•lrrulnr*: nd draw the I'KKPIUKST. sth AVE. HOTEL. MoKEBPo:T. PA. OEC>. M. LII'PIO, - - Proprietor, First elans firromoAtUou* to the f rveiing pub lic. Terni#LfiOtosa.Wper<liy. bar atia<ii<l. ALIIGRF.Mf Hill ISPKUKHAI.ST., AL Hill' -\'PI T. PA. A tliorftliK'l Hclwol of 'li'li'i/rapli.v. I ni'k-ki'i It Inp. Nbnrtliuiid, Prnpiirn'o' " ■ ;i.' i l'",'.l' l. .UUHIc, Klucilttun and 1., wu. tfi... ".u. ni' rnodnrato. In.itnintlon lit" iot nn'lMir Inlor million or cataloguf!, udtln • m-. N.i < n 011 "• ■ho* m your hom. fnr • !l.a ! tk'an wlm rr.r ih b'<ra roal •""tyT?J?f Kb. will. .1 .no*, b. ,".2 saaissrs^TK. B. & B. VOlilC NAM Pl.l-ASi:. Wtt want to m ini i ntirt rtm 11 11l it, l|h will ua llUUtllt'lln "I ol'l i ; i , a copy ol our. I New Fall &Wintor CJa'alogui. AND FASHION JOURNAL. Vou get it [ftce of chmgo ulul postugt' prepaid. Don't fail to sciol us your name and address, (plainly written on n postn card, will lie sulllcleut). mid iuc*i>rliu the paper lu which you rea l our u-lvi Tlse mcnt. If you receive a copy of our Spring Catalogue, wo already have your name registered, and you will ivettivo the Fall Issue. Wc cinccrely hope you will read lti pages carefully, and, II possible, com pnre our prices with those of some or any other largo house in America. OUR OATAL GUtl Contains 100 pages of useful Information —is a complete review of the latest Fash ions and Fabrics, and n detailed pricu list of everything in the DRY UOODS line. It will be ready to mail about Septem ber 25th. VISITORS to the Western Pennsyl vania Exposition, (September 4th to Oc tober lOtn), are cordially Invited t make our store their headquarters. Big enough to accommodate you by the thousands. Everybody knows whore it is. Make ap pointments to meet your friends at " B. A B's." J/fhcro will be plenty to Interest you here while you wait. BOGGS&BBHL, US, 117, lit), 121 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, i'A. HOOK AlLMfrtl, 10 tanwlMi Was eiirad bf M JIIOM OMi <rafj h* MMllrf permaiiint WI, C'Uff^l /n# rum* stvfmow, M, 00< Coael RlimO Ifnms AMnHatlan, iiti 'l|lfw' Almlllsf Willi lha remarkable ftt, *,y s fU) )*-*U 'HI, I thaerftillf sad ksarttlf imtotpJ Hits aluaWSipaefnii for f>lnr<tl 1)11 111 lin,'" I Pen nftr.P JIoWIB, ti flotarhnr of xJftj UnO. focley £ltib, Pf*t (,'lty I ItsllWafl fa, asysi "Tn mf fhtnlly and my lah'ea)B hats n>*<l St. fseah* OH With "Mli'tvtO'lJ results, and heller* It Ik* best ramedr fat tjjo pad n hi I allinent* of man and ke*af At ftweootrr# awn f>*t.r* m CMlAltl A. VOMIII 0 , (aHliaart, (fo LCPBD I In ennneqaeiiea of lleenso enpiriof Idftsriirgh It ranch Rfofe, it ha* Ism n cIom& order* lor the rud (tellable Silver Age Rye Will Im Ailed with Iho iiwiiml promptne Headquarter* t No. 82 FEDERAL BT., ALLEGHENY Trusting to morlf a continuance of iha lii*j> parroting* heretofore bestowed, Keuialn respect fully, MAX KJLEJ rT, So. He Federal street. Allegticrr TelnpUot HUM. OUttkenheimtr, Plnrb or uliijon ... muuL It ritiHr, A year* old, r, tor 10, KTTrfcr .ay al so. irr-ir _ Wlien Baby was atek, we f*re her Cuetorta, When ah# was a Child, nha pried fort'untold®, When she became Miss, sha cluoif t" 1 .istorU, When sha had < Uiklron, aha „'*•• them CMtortfc 1 yj a lfllV"W"ifl oliiiuned for tnoenunlcal do Ir Jtk i i 'U A O vice;., fUClllcitl orot lex eoip tmiihds, urn im nlal designs, frude-marle 0C laliels. lantuii t, AHHlifiiiiiohfH. itiierfwMi. at. Appeals, fttfl'a for Infringement, end all cutci arising under the PATBJNT IiAWB, proiipW ly iiltendetl to. ' \VKNTI"NB Th AT HA VIS lIKHS nif Tl D'hClt oy lilt! pi. teni nlhea luAg lirili.t/ I f"II ttlll.ln most eases, hopHm eiilcd by us, Itelng ni po.lle llm puient iiOJeet, we cull Initio closer hen relies, lilid secure Pntenwl mere prouipily, nnd with hronder claims, tUJJ Iliuse win) ore remote from Washington. we mitKe e'tiinunnlfons/i'ee ofrhr e , and n/lvlo® ns to patentability. All Oorrenpoiideneo strletlS eonlUlentliil. I'rleesjow, and Mi i IIAHOBI'Me I.KSH PA'I'KNT IK HKl'ltltlCl). We refer "■ tifflflnlft In the I'fiteir Utllee, to Oftl III every S'it • lie fulfill, nml tnyotUr Keiuiiuruiiil l e|ir. ciiiiiit.elm iiiiifrenH. Ni>ectA refereneeH Iflvej, wlieii desired. AifilreSH, ii. a, h.M'W k co., (ipfiovc I ntent Ofllee. Washington, 1). T> [ | ( .11'.' '.V; CORSET.';,V/OrH™ I ' r i.CADING V h'J HANTS. A AY/.P JTROUSL <" C \ § .■ V, S - BROADV . V. M J rjrfP Sp'oir Annourc;-! ant JOS. HOFSfI & SI, Penr* Ave. Stores. Our Full in'.porttiiionH of Not? Goods in Hi Iks, Velvets, Flushes & Dress Goods Are coming in every day* You can travel all over this country and not llnd an assortment tliat will surpass ours In variety anil quality ami reasonable prices. The early buyers tiro never disap pointed ; Into ones often tiro. Many > f tlu >n dress fabrics wo will nos hnvo In stuck ngt'iti litis season: by do* laying to send for samples you may miss a satisfactory selection. Our stiles early In the season tire always very largo, as buyers like to purcbauo from a complete stock. September is the best month to buy dress goods and here Is the best place. Samples sent anil orders for goods ftllcfl the same day tbey are received. Jos. 'dome & Co, 009-621 Perm Ave., PITTSBURGH.
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