(Sninbria ifrccmnn KBKXSBl'KO, CAMKKIA CO., PA. FRIDAY. - AVKIL7. I Tho trout fishing season begins on the l."tli inst. Mrs. W. lVrry, of Coalpoi t, is visiting friends in this place. Mr. M. L. Leury, of Chest Springs, w as In town on Tluirs.l:iy. The frame work for a new cottage is erected in Loyel Park. luni;ri'ssnian J. I. Hicks, of Altoona, was in town on Tuesday. .Mr. Harry Miller is now vorkiiig in Cassidy's shaving parlor. A new roof is being put on the Chris tian church in this place. Mr. James Sharbaugh, of Carroll town ship, visited Klienstmrif on Monday. County Surveyor Henry Scanlan, of Carrolltown, was in town on Monday. Mr. .lames Uiter, of Lore t to, was in town on Monday attending to some busi ness. Mr. .lames l M Cause, of St. Augus tine, spent a few hours iu town on Mon day. Mrs. Magdaleua Soissoiig. of Carroll town, died at her home in that place on Saturday. Kx-SheritT Joseph A. Cray, of Car roll township, was in town for a few hours on Moud iv. Mrs. Lizzie Owens, of Fast Liberty, is visiting her mother, Mrs. LliaU-lh Pryce. in this place. The family and household goods of .1. F. M.K'eiui.U, Ks4., arrived here on Wednesday. (apt. Thomas Davis has the Trame work for a new house put up on his prem ises in the west ward. An Adams express ollice lias been es tablished at Carrolltown with Mr. Kd. Sharhaiighoas aireiit. Mrs. Kliahelh Pryce. of this place, was very ill for several days last week, hut is now recovering. Uev. Father Deusy was laid up for several days last week with thu mumps Imt is rapidly improving. Mr. Andrew F.ckenrode. one of Carroll tow n's enterprising merchants spent a few hours in tow n on Monday. Messrs. McM illicit v Severn are build ing a harness and sadler shop on Mr. Luke Weakland's lot in the west ward. The steam shovel on the new railroad was given a job and put to work on Wed nesday iu tin-cut near Huntley's dam. Itev. tlrow, of low a has accepted a call from this Christian church in this place ami w ill occupy the pulpit, on Sunday the H.th. Hon. John Fenlon has removed his law otlice to Mrs. Hutchinson's building on High street, iu the room formerly acenpied by Dr. Kennedy. Mr. D. II. 7-ahm. of this place, who had U'cii tiremau on the branch for a iimiiiImt i.f years has been promoted and is now an engineer. Mrs. Kd. O'llrien, of Lilly, who has W-n seriously ill for several months is im proving, and her many friends soon expect to see her w ell ;ll';iin. The borough father have contracted with the electric light company of this place, for l." arc lights to burn all night for the sum of s."i each per year. M r. ieorge II . KoIm-1'Is and his sister. Miss Hird, and Mr. J. It. 1 icnnv. of this place, attended the funeral of Mrs. John H.Clark, at Johnstow n. on Monday. Mr. Thomas II. Heist arrived hereon momlay and is getting Maple Park ready for the siinnner season. He will open up the house fur the reception of guests on the loth of June. The house of Isaac Detwecler in Coot ersdale caught lire on the roof on Monday last, but being discovered In time, the (lames werexl.inguishcd before any ser ious damage w as done. Mr. Clias. 1'alliliati. of Itraddock. came to Kbeiisliurg, on Sunday last lo see his daughter, Kleaiior, w lio has been agnite ill at the home of her grandparents, but find ing her much improved, returned home on Monday. Jacob ISerkey, .ss years old. a resident of Johnstow n. died at the residence of his daughter in that city, on Sunday morning last. Mr. ISerkey was a resident of Som erset coiiuly. but lias resided iu Johnstow it for the pa-t nine years. Mrs. A. K. P.ender. of the Cambria House, on Tuesday last made a mistep go ing down stairs carrying a child, and fell to t he Moor below. She rcreivetl a Severe cut on the hip and hail a tooth knocked out but the child escaped Injury. The public schools close t his (Thurs day ) evening, w 1 1 h an entertainment. An iulerestiug program has U-cn prepared which no one should fail to hear. Pro feeds for the benefit of the school library. Scats on sale at James' drug store. -The county commissioners ,,f JSIair county ha e reduced the con nly tax one half mill, making the rate four miiis on ttieil.ill.il. t b .1 1 being the same rate as the present state tax. Three mills are for county purposes and one mill for the new almshouse. Contractor M. I'ailden's ipukey loco motive used last fall at the tunnel near Carrolltown w as brought, to this place en Tuesday and will be used for hauling the clay I l om t he st. -ain sin. el. The l icoui tie was loaded on a truck ai.d brought to this place by rail. -On Monday evening the Khenshiirg Ixnoimli council met and made the follow ing appointments; treasurer. John F. Tih litt; welghniHster. K. C Parrish; I'oliee maii, Schuyler Davis; water superinten dent, K. L. Thomas; Solicitor. Alvin Kvans. Kmj. Mrs. KliaU'th Dunn, of Jolmsto vn. was brought to Jail on Tne-day toauswer a charge .d bigamy, preferred by her husband. John Dunn. According to her husband's story be married Kliabelh in Carbon county on the 11th of January, lss.t. ;i, oil the )sth of August. ls'.rj, s,e married James Kelly in Johnstow ii. Nickel is a modern metal. It was not In use or known until 171.1. It has now largely taken the place of silv.-r in plated ware, and as an alloy ith steel it Is su peiior to any other metal, for it is not only iioii-corrodible itself, luii n transfers tlt. same quality to steel; even when com bined as uw as 5 erceut. it prevents ox idation. The Lecture of Uev. Father Lehllling on "Mary Queen of Scotts" Iu the Chur -li of the Holy Name, on Wednesday night as attended by a large audience who ere much pleased with the lectnru and views a.compauiiig it. Father Lehming is a pleasing speaker and the views show 11 represented sonic of the finest scenery ill the Old World. -Judge Landis j t. ,.ulty . cense court on Friday last, direcl.nl the hotel-keejMTS to discontinue their f,,.,. lunch counters and to replace their delap- hited buildings with more coimnodi,,,,., lu tel structures or lose their licenses There were eighty-six applications and forty-three licenses were granted. Twen ty hotels in the county must close their bars this year. It has been suggested that It would be a good idea for the. school directors in con sidering plans for the erection of a new sihool building to consider the advisability of erecting a three- story building and util- i.it.g the third story for an exhibition hall. The new school building should have every nioJern convenience. The Johnstown steam laundry, owned and operated by Alexander ISros., was burned to the ground early Saturday morning. The loss on machinery and sup plies was t,5ui. Insurance fl.iioo. The building, a two-story frame, waJ owned by Robert P. Linton. It was not insured. The origin of the (ire is unknown. On Monday afternoon a spark from a locomotive set fire to the dry grass in a field, a short distance east or Kavlor's station and communicated to the fences. bucket brigade under the command of Mr. Philip Sanders did some very lively wotk in tearing dow n fences and carrying water and soon had the fire checked. Fifteen tramps broke into Albert Wil- lirmson's house west ofCallitziu last Wed nesday night and took ?1'. in money and the contents of a child's money bank, which amounted to O Ulcer Rhodes captured four w ho were supposed to be with them, but there was no evidence on which t.i hold them and they were let go. On Sunday afternoon Hon. A. A. ISar ker. of this place, discovered the mantle in his library on fire, and after considerable work succeeded in extinguishing thefl itnes I ei ore mii.'h damage was done. The time ly discovery prevented a disastrous con flagration, as the houses in that neigblxir lioo.l are close together and all frame buildings. The lire originated from a de fective Hue. Frank Delosier, an aged resident of Cambria county, is lying seriously III at the residence of his son-in-law, J. Kdward McM illicit, iiil First avenue. There is scarcely any hope of his recovery. His daughter. M rs. Celie McCarthy, of Philips burg, who had been by his bedside, was called to her home on Friday evening by the serious illness of her child, a girl aged 4 years. ,1fooioi Time. On Wednesday Reservoir mountain, within sight of llollidaysburg was a mass of flames, and the final outcome problem atical, owing to the preyailng high winds. The tire originated on Loop nioii.itain and t he flames, carried by a hurricane, leaped the Juniata river to Reservoir mountain. There has lieen much destruction of farm property and Pennsylvania railroad work men are now fighting the flames on the mountain side and it is believed have the tire under control. Suit was brought at Pottsville. on Tuesday, against the Schuylkill county coiuiiiissiwuers for juror's fees, amounting to l..'i.Vl due ten jurors who served with t he coroner last spring iu investigating the cause of the disaster at York Farm colliery last spring, w hen liftecn men were burned to death by an explosion of gas. The jurors served ninety dnys and claim fl..Vi per day. while the commissioners otTer to settle for :!." each. Two jurors accepted their proposition. The llarrisbiirg I'ntrhit of Tuesday says: A Wllkesbarre lawyer named Wil liams, representing a large coal company, made application at the laud department yesterday for the warrants for two triang ular pieces of land between the original surveys in Adams township, Cambria county. This land has Wen improved for a number of years, hut the title appears to be still iu the coinliioiiw ealt h. It !s un derlaid w ith bituminous coal and eni'iraces about twenty-live acres. The r.ellefonle Furnace Company's plant, the Collins Plot In rs Company's plant, the Collins brothers principal own ers, which has been idle for three years, has In en lived up am.', will he blow 11 in on the bit h of April. All their mines six in number, are already in operation getting in stocK. The most of the iron manufactured by I his company is purchas ed by the Pennsylvania railroad and used in making steel rails. Nearly one thous and men will lie given employment. William D. Woods, a blacksmith em ployed in the lower shops at Altoona, was killed in Levan's yard, below Fourth street on Monday. He was riding on an engine and while in tli" act of alighting, fell across t he track, and tliive trucks passed over bim. killing him instantly. The coroner was notified but after investiga the mutter, deemed an inquest IllllleceS sory, as the death was purely accidental. The body was taken to I'ndertaker Latler ty's where Is was prepared for burial. On Tuesday afternoon the high wind fanned into flames some smouldering embers of tire that had Wen left in the sugar camp of Mr. Kvan Itennet, iu Cam bria tovvrishp. a coiip'e of miles west of tow n, ami the lire getting into the dry grass, traveled across the fields, into the fences only the prompt work of t lie people of t he vicinity checked Its progress towards the buildings of Mr. Harry Pryce j ami others. Several hundred rails were destroyed lie fore the lire was gotten under control. There are quite extensive preparations Wing made throughout the Centre-Clear-tield coal fields for a greatly increased out put during the spring mouths. Two blanch roads, one by the ltcech Creek and one by the Pennsylvania aie Wing built, and the mines are Wing opened by the ISerwing-White Coal Company. Wigton .t Sons, (iooil it Co.. and the Lehigh Val ley. Wigtou ,fc Sons are sinking tvo shafts to the "IS" vein on ISIack Haw k run. and w ill operate the mine Uso feet under ground. -On Monday afternoon a coal miner residing near lSeliveriioii, Westmoreland county, tool, a lighted miller's lamp and entered the closet where a part of a keg of powder was sitting. A spark fiom the lamp fell lino the explosive and the result Wgars description. All the children were more or less burned; the room and furni ture terribly wrecked, and the Im. y who had ignited the powder wits so badly burned that the flesh fell from his bones ami he was bleached Wvolid recognition. A physician was called and administered to his sufferings and it is lieiieved that he w ill recover. -On Monday night about midnight Christian l.ood died in Jackson township, being within four days of s:i years old. lie tesidi d on the farm w here he died ever since he w as a young man. He was rnar-ri.-d twice, his tirst wife's maiden name Wing (iossard. His second Wife, who sur vives him, is .1 sister of Stephen Stuuinan, -r I'pper Yoder township. The survjv ing children of the first wf are Johu, w ho lives near KWnsbiirg; .lacob. of Rositlale, aim Aaron, of Wllinore. Three children of the sec i 11I wife survive, namely; toorge, of Johnstown; Hannah, wife of Oeorge Oillin, who resides on the old farm, and David of Commaugh. The funeral took place on Wednesday. A meeting or the Two Hundred and Ninth regiment was held at the Park Hotel Friday morning. AH Hie rout imt business was transacted and the following officers were elected: President, LleiUeuunt Uus- sel Karns, Company E, Laporte; Vice President, Sergeant A. Y. Jones. Company C, Uetioya; Secretary. William A. Jones. KWnsburg; Assistant Secretary, Sergeant (i. Sterner, Company E. lSloomsburg; Treasurer. Lieutenant 11. It. Craighead, Company A., Roiling Springs; Executive Committee. V. M. Rlauey, Company, 1, York; A. J. Meredith, Cempany K, Leba non; and Henry ISyrne, Company A. llar risbiirg. yiUUmuH,ii UazitU: and Hul- One of the principal Industries In this neighborhood at the present time Is the buying or brown sugar at 4 cents a pound and syrup at 40 cents per gallon and nian ufueturiug out or them pure maple sugar and selling it at 12 to 10 cents per pound, and maple syruD at 1 1.00 to 1.2.1 per gallon. The days for good old fashioned, honest maple syrup and sugar seem to be over. Messrs. James Wilkinson & Son. the well-know n marble dealers in this place, have a new advertisement in this week's Frkkmaw. The firm is so well known nd their reputation for fine work and low prices so long established that it is scarcely ni-cessary to tell our readers that if they have any work In their line, Messrs. Wilkinson & Son's establishment Is the place to go to. They always have a large amount or finished work on hand to Inspect and c lioose rrom which is worth a visit even if you do not w ant to purchase. Mrs. Susan Clark, wife of John II. Clark, proprietor of the Callan House at Cresson, died at the home or her brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas Clark, in Pittsburg, on Friday morning. Mrs. Clark had lieen 111 for some lime oast and about a mouth ago went to Pittsburg in the hope that a change would be beneficial. A day or two Wfore her death it was believed she was improving but a sudden relapse on Friday. ended her life. Mrs. Clark was a daugh ter of the late Ex-SIierifT Rolrrt 1. Lin ton and was born in Johnstow n fifty-three years ago. She was a sister or t lie late 1 01- John P. Linton, William Linton, Peter Linton and Mrs. Charles Moore, a'l of w hom are dis eased. She is survived by her husband and one daughter. Miss Jessie. Mrs. Clark had a large circle of acquaint ances in Cambria county all of w l.oin w ill sincerely mourn her death. Her remains were interred in tlrand lew cemetery, at Johnstown on Monday. 'olllln wrmr Kit lamilnar Point. A rear-end collision by which one man was killed, anottiei palinuiiy oruiseu, ana four locomotives and twenty-nine cars were wrecked occurred on the Pennsyl vania railroad a short distance west tf Kitlantiing Point, on the eastern slojie of the Alleghany mountains, at an early hour on Sunday morning. Although the wreck was a large one the delay to passenger travel was not great. There was, how ever, a general suspension or freight for several hours. Three freight trains, two empty engines, and a broken freight train w ere mixed up in the accident. A broken freight traiii was standing at that point, and had sent back a flagman. The first train, two empty engines, and another freight were suped. Suit the third freight did not receive the signal iu time to stop and it went crashing into the two freights and empty engines aiiead. causing a terrific shock. All the engines were wrecked, the one Wlonging to the last freight train going oyer the bank. Twenty-nine cars were also destroyea. lSrakeinaii Perry IS. Hull, of the second freight, was standing between the fourth and fifth cars 011 his train when the collis ion occurred. He bad 110 opportunity to escape, but was caught between the cars and Instantly killed. His remains were taken to the home of the deceased at New Florence. Mr. Hull was about 21 years ot age. Com! 111 tor M. Mowery, of the same tiain, was badly bruised by falling from his train while it was in motion, but for tunately escaiied w itliout any bones Wing broken. He was able to return to his home in Derry on one of the morning trains. The other trainmen escaped by jumping. flurrlaicfi I.lrna. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the weekending Wednesday, April .1, isv:t: DinieilS. Adams and Iona S. Connei, West Taylor township. Peter Fit, and Josepha ISillich, Johns tow 1:. Mike Hoffner and Annie Riros, Johns tow 11. Edwin M. Rindcr and Amelia Rearer, Spangler. John II. Mulvehill, Johnstown, and Eugenia Fitzpatrick. Morrellville. Thomas Snowball and Clarissa Moore, South Fork. (Ieorge L. Wilson, Coopersdalc, and Ida M. Lego, Johnstow 11. Alfred L. Miller. D1111I0. and Maliuda A. Priugle Suminei bill. Edward J. Luther and Annie C. Mills, EWnsburg. Ludwig Aiinauias and CutleW Sendziek, Ehrenfeld. Allen Mishler and Mary Miller, Cambria CMiinty. J. Harvey Adams and Nettie Henderson. Cooersdale. Ignots Krawoskey and Franena Mus cavage, Tunuelhill. Joseph H. Turgoon and Elizabeth Ap pleyard, Ehrenfeld. or the lU.lravlllofchop. Every citizen of Indiana county will learn w ith regret of the contemplate! re moval or the Rlairsville railroad -lnqe.. There apears to W no Joubt at out the serious consideration or the sul.i.ft of re moving the shops to a int r.rir Johns tow 11. and in all probabl'ity Sheridan station will lie selected. The railroad of ficials are very chary about giving any news, hut our information leads us to believe that the removal of the shops has Wen decided ujm.ii. It will result in the loss of oyer 1 .Kill Mtiuilation in our county, and a large volume of business. It means not tnly the loss of the shops and employes, but the headquarters or terminus of the West IV1111 division will also W changed to the same point, and that means the re moval of all the trainmen, engineers and firemen in fact all the entire railroad population will eventually W couiie llcj to leave their homes iu Rlairsv ille and move to the new terminus. The removal of the s hops, it is said, is t lie work of a number of prominent offi cials of the Pi nnsylvaiiia railroad w ho have purchased the land around Sheridan station several years ago. Whether ft was puichased for the the railroad com pany or for their own Wnefit, we are not informed, but it is surmised it was for their ow 11 bene II t. Imluniti Ih-mnomt. lrvD Heiua. Frank Yokum, of Nossyille, Huntingdon county, is yis'ting friends in town. Several or our young folks t xk in the dance at Coal port on Monday eveniug. Will M ichacls returned home from West Virginia last Saturday. P. Woodford w hose parents reside near Irvona was Willed ou it drive at MahatTey Sunday inornlntf. Funeral Monday after noon from the residence of his sister at Cualpoi t. NiM-1 ISros. purchased a half interest in the livery at Coalxrt. Aus. the junior member uf the linn in this place will con duct the business at the former place. Marry Row man ()Ur worthy constable succeeded iu arresting several parties who are in the habit of raising rackets w hen ever tliere is anything going on. Let the good w ork go on, A.J. Noel, 0110 of Hastings prouiittienv business nien, topvd over night here on his way from Philadelphia, w here he had Wen purchasing hN slock of spring gottds. Quite a niimWr of our carpenters are going to Spangler and Patton the coming nil miner. We wish them luck. Mr. Ilarrle, leader of the Iryona brass baud, burchased a fine new organ. F. Married. LUTHER-MILLS. Married at the Church of the Holy Name, In KWnsburg, on Tnesday April 3, Imia, by Rev. Father Deasy, Mr. E. J. Lulber aud Miss Auuie Mills, both of EU usburg. A aolber Colllaloa. A reai end collision, in which six men were injured, one of whom has since died and another is fatally hurt, took pi act ou a sharp curve, near Packsaddle, on Tues dav morning at 2.4.1 o'clock. Extra freight No. 1,014. In charge of Conductor David Ankney and Engineer Harry Braotlinger, of Derry, was running at a high rate of speed. An Altoona and a Pittsburg crew were ahead. Engineer Brantlinger could see the Pittsburg crew but failed to see the Altoona crew until his engine crashed into extra No. 1,302, in charge of Conductor P. S. Williams. Engine 1614 was smashed and eight cars demplished. Two flag men were all that were lert to pick up the in j 11 red meu whose names are as follows Rrakeinaii John, Wtter known as "Jack' Snowden, of Hennington, Pa., so badly burned and scalded that he died at 8 o'clock: Conductor David Ankney, of Ker ry, right arm broken, lert hand mashed and right eye torn out. He was otherwise badly hurt and will hardly recover; Con ductor P. S. Williams, right hand mashed and cut about head and body; Flagman O. W. Miller, badly cut about the head aud IkwIv; Engiueer Harry lirantlinger, of Derry, nose broken, head cut and arms and shouluers badly bruised; Fireman A. W' Malian, of Derry, head and face badly cut aud legs bruised. Drs. James A. Fulton, or New Florence, and Cline aud Kimball, of Derry, were telegraphed and very soon arrived on special engines. The injured w ere tenderly cared for and their wounds , dressed, after which they were brought to lVrry, arriving there about 7 o'clock. ISrakcmau Snowden, the Jead man. was aged 23 years, and was married; Conduct or Ankey is aged .10 years and married; Conductor Williams Is aged 4.1 and mar ried; Fireman A. W. Mahan is aged 23 years and is single; Flagman ti. W Miller is aged aged 3.' years and married and Engineer Brantlinger about 2?) years. Trarki Wit boat Jolota. Johnstown, March 30. Many years ago Prof. Thomas discovered a means or wild ing metal by the passage or an electric current of a M-culiar nature tti rough it. Amoung the first to adopt the new process was the Johnson Company of this city. The company has undertaken the enlarge ment of its use, and as a result, Johnstown has to-day the largest electric welding plant in the world. Among the uses predicated by engineers was tiiat of welding rails in tracks in con tinuous length, and so doing away witii joints. It has, however, Ut'ii held that it would be dangerous to apply the process w ithout ptoviding for the expansion and contraction that occurs in railroad tracks. The Johnson company have for many years been going through a series of ex periments Waring upon this point and Wlieve that they have overcome all the difficulties. As a result, there is to-day standing in the yard of the company a tool known as a joint welder. It resembles a car, but is much more massive than the ordinary electric car. This car takes us current from the overhead wires by means or a 1 10: ley and conducts it to the rails Wneatb. The tiist track test of the new process w ill be made in Johnstown, and Wfore many days it is expected to lie at work welding together the first really con tinuous track that has been constructed. ninraiiri Amnnsr Cattle. The outbreak or a mysterious and dead ly disease among cattle at Mount Pleas ant. Westmoreland county, has been brought to the uoticeof Secretary Edge, of the state Ward or agriculture. He will in vestigate the matt.T ut once. The symp toms, as stated to the Ward's Westmore land county agent, are not such as would enable Secretary Edge to recognize the malady, nor do they agree w ith those or any recognized disease. The animals are thoroughbred shorthorns aud already the loss has lieen quite heavy. The secretary is also supervising the de struction or a number of horses near In diana, diseased with glanders. The con tagion has lurked in the neighborhood for some time iinsnspH-ted by the local veter inarians, aud it Is uncertain how mauy animals have been infected. Obituary. SHORT. Died at his home in Carroll tow nship on Sunday. April 2nd. 113, Mr. Felix Short, iu theimh year of his age. Mr. Short was Wrn in Ireland on the loth ol June, lTy.i, and came to this coun try in 1S32, landing in New York. Arter working in different places he came to Cambria county in 1340 and purchased a piece of land in Carroll to-.vnship, w here he Wgau to open up a farm. By thrift and industry he cleared out a piece of land in the unbroken wilderness, yearly adding to his clearing until iu his old age he had a fine farm, w ith good buildings, well -stocked and had reared a family to honor and bless their parents. Mr. Short was of a kind aud genial disposition, full of anecdotes and native wit, aud nothing gave him more pleasure than to meet his friends in a social chat and tell of the trials of the the early settlers 111 their struggles to gain a foothold in Cambria county. He was a good man. May his soul rest in ieace. The and Abmotl Whlifcfy This subject could W dwelt upon to a considerable length and vet much remain untold, but all agree that the use, the proper use of pi.re rye whs key is an aliso tute necessity, espfially so now, when nature insists upon being stimulated. All regular physicians presct ilie rye w hiskey, and justly claim thai Klein's Silver Age and Duquesiie Whiskies are mist reliable. They do this not only U-cause. they have tried them, but because the leading hospi tals use them lind them the best stimu lants in the world. Silver age sells for tt.fiOand Duquesiie for 1.2T per full quart. For sale by J. Ludwig &. Sou, Johns town. Mlaeellaaeoas MotleM. JIOt'SE KtK KtNr. L A peveo room plaatered boM In Carroll t .oufhlp. renvenient to Cmrolltown. Inquire ol ol tli ubcriter. JAMtS SHAKHAtUH. '1M1E K.heniit.nnt HolMIng h. Loan Arwttlon J. will utter lur ! at the e nocll chamber, ti- nahanc, en tbe fourth Mon.lay lo April. $l.ono.uo. THOS.HAV1S. L.KfrrK Iamiiu, Secretary. President. POKSALt T line pair heary trasttht hore. well mated. and i ear old . Wlil tell cheap J. W. Sit KBAt(iH. Mch.17.3t. Uarrolnowo. 0"ri nrtl K-WAK1 l l pall to any. e 0--tJ.'H' uruiibiiig evidence leading to lb arrt-at and conviction ol any (icreoD r ronE breaking into any reboot bouse or Injuring any H'hiwl property to Munter turn ship. JAS. A. fAIJrMSH. I J.&ANHEKS. isecrelarr. frealdent. Aprll7.ia-.ia. IF you are vanttntt Kooki. Stationary, Book let. lKilli. Oatuer. Toy. INovellie. School s.up.lln. Kunber Moot or Shoes, etc.. etc.. you can have y ur want (applied by a rl t to (?. T. Kulru' (lore, fcl.cni.bur. AIidoukb aa old e tabllthed one. It I abreast ot tbe tunes and al way well tlll.d with ood ot all kind. An ex change library has been started at this store, wh ere lor and 10 cents yon can rent most any book you want to read. Any 000k or anything elfe not In tck procured tor you at once. fc erythlnic sold at lowtiit price. live us a call and Me lor yourself. You never W ucp a large aud elegant atocK In Etenburg. riiMkrnn r tbe l.ijaer Haiti I -wail vly I'nreSl Uy Adniialirrla( sir. Halaca Ueldrn apeclitc. It is manufactured u a powder, whlcn can be Klven In a irla a ol beer, a cuu ol 00 flee or tea. or 10 loud, without tbe knowledge of tbe patient. It Is absolutely harmle?, and will ettact a perma nent ant) speedy cure, whether the patient I a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It nai been given thousands ol cases and In every lustanoa 11 perteot cure has lollowod. It never Mils. The system ono imreanated with tbe Specific. It be comes an utter Iraoussiitllity lor the liquor au li lie to exist, t'ure auarauteed. 48 page book ol particulars tree. Ad. lien Uol.lifcN SFEOl FIO OO.. augW.ly. 15 Kace St- Cincinnati O. N (ill Cfc Is hereby given that following ai.ll cation lor the iransiet or llcrnse ha keen Died In tbe Uoort ol Umirter Session and 'will be urenented to the ttourt l r Its consideration 00 Wtl.NriSllA V. ArKlL. Ili. IM3. lieu. Vrckley a IV.. Ivr the ljea oftleo. Yeckiey, jr.. iiaiiiuiD norooan. J. V. HAKHY. Alstons, 1WS. lleikU. S. BALTZ ELLS' NO description can do justice to the Trimmed Hats, they are so numerous, so various and so elaborate, but there are styles to suit everybody. A cream chip plaque with brown velvet trim mings and bandeau of pink crush ed roses is a very stvlish aflHir. so is a black fancy braid with satin ribbons and violets. A cottage bonnet iu gilt and pearls, fluted lace aigrettes, magenta, crushed roses and velvet ties is an exquisite affair. Another close bonnet in gilt and jet, jew eled studdings, black lace aigrettes and crushed roses ban deau, is equally attractive. An English Turban in irredescent straw with wings of magenta velvet and rolled brim front, side trimming and violets, is charm in A broad brim cream leg horn with erriDure i-rown and facings, cream plumes and Atas tian bows of cream. i9 a dream of beauty. So is a reseda placque with b'ack lace aigrette and pink roses and a Child's Continental in cream lace and ribbons. A Toque with Oak crown, black beads, a berry wreath and scar let ties, is strikingly pretty. We have not the PDace to continue descriptions. You are invited to come and see the most elerant and beautiful millinery display this city has seen this Rpasnn. Having won the lead in choice and stylish millinery in the p st we have no notion of yielding it. therefore have taken special pains to select a stock this season that is perfect in rich material, style and variety. BALTZELLS'f Altoona. 0. D. P. Relief Statement ! I7OI.I.UWlN( ii a list ol persons receiving re lief Iroui the county: Per month. JOHNSrOWN. Bridget Sbcehan.. an ou Mary Sbeehan... 3 uo Shelah (lallagber fcllen Itolden Mr. Kinney Mary O'Douneli M m . Swaliuau l.mle W'enu Bridget McColgan. .. Mary T. Kelly Mrs. O'Marra. .. t'ath. Sullivan Mrs. linler ....... John Kdmiston Sarah Baldwin .... s-arah Cavaifaugh. Mrs. Hughes' children M rs Sarver. , Sou , Suu 2 OU . SOU 1 ou . it ou , 2 00 . Sou 'a 00 . 3 MJ S IV 4 ou . 3 ou 3 Uo 4 uo . 2U0 3 II 3 U0 3 UO 2 UU 3 00 SOU 4 (HI 1 OU 3 Ou . 4 U0 . 300 . 3 0U 5 3 uu . ;ioo . 300 X 00 , 3 UU . 3 itt 3 uo 2 UO sou . 2 OU . oj , UU , U0 . i ou . Sou . 4 UU Mary Barry - Oath Knapp.. Mary McFail , Klilatetb Marsh...... Mr. Wood head Bridget O'Neill Margaret Mtxel...... Adam Yogie . K. J. Hammer Ado Brown Ann Jacksen .. Ann Sultivan Robert Oieno Caroline Aldridge.... Susan Butts... ..... Jonn !. tiato Mrs. Long Charles Haber Mrs L.lndey Margaret Dull M ra. Kobert Mary Kord ...... .. Mrs McOarthy. I'alh. Kelly Susan Waters fclien MorrliHin .. . fcllen Lee... ... Uath. Conway Kebeica Sherblne.. Lizzie Hackel Herman Kievniyer ... 3 OO 2 00 3 uu 3 UO 2 ou 3 IU . 3 UO 3 UU 2 10 3 0U , 2 UU 2 UU 4 U0 . UU t red. Keamer.. fcilz.betb Thompson.. lg Koomyer . Sirio Jordan. Flora Zerber.... Matilda Kankln t'ynttia Miller...... Margaret Warner. fclizabeth Waller I rare MeC-onlogue W tn. Micgle , - Mr. troggin M. AuuiM inr. Mrs. Isabella McOuire ASHV1LLK. A roes Wills... LILLY. Mr. S. twen.. .. Mr. Hagan ... . Mr. Annie Brown... . V m. Con well , Mn. Alloa Murray OALLUZLN. Mrs. Hanson ..... ........... ... 7J ... AM) ... 400 .. 4 Ml 3 011 .. 500 5 ou John Free , , James UlUan .... Fat Malone NICKTOWN. John Keith . Mr. Hehe .... feier Hudman FtiKTAUfc. Mr. Silas Long.. Mrs. i'barcb ... Tnomas farrlBh.. WILMOKfc. Mr, biuran 600 Peter Hall 4 00 Haden MMtutra 3i Kd. Mullen.. .....- I uo Mtckev Hawaii a ou lull '.... . . . 2UO John Steven.......... Sou John V. iHaioy w CHfcsT Sl'KlN'JS Ignatius Miller............. 3 00 Amelia Vrban. auO ST. BOIM.I-'ACK. Mr. Susan Miller- 00 Mr. W m. Kager ou Mr. Iiawaua SOU Mr. Mooney 4 ou Mrs. fcva JobnMon 3 00 Mrs. I ennls McCawley ........ ...... .... 4 Oo Sett Barn.. tf ou FALLEN UMBfcK. Mr. F. Oallaaher . Mrt.Lmma luungkin - (Xll'l H MIKK. .... 4U0 4 Ou Mr Mm Kebecca lluizel Seddl.... . J AKKOLLTOWN. .. 4 nu .. S OU Wm. fiff J Wwt aeaeea , . . m AO X 00 3 uo i ou Sou M.a. Mr. A CfOtMaT . . . , , , , , h mm w w w Loot Hoover..... . -, , Mary ray Ana Jone ... SOU KArHALL HtTfc. 1 John MiMI. I Poor Ihrectors S. W.MlLLfcK. April?. 183. P. R. R. SCHTIDXJIJEI C'waiBierllwaia ( rrcwea. naaT. Seashore fcj(rea , 6 SO a m Hrrlaiurg Aceommodatlon -- .lam liay fcxpna.... 11 u4 a Altoona r.l.rei n I 00 i m Mall fcsirt a 6 17 u u Pbladeluhla fcxores 12 p m WW. Johnstown fcirwJ..... 8 27 a m Pactnc fcipresi. 5 a m Way t'cniiner 2 3o u ax Man Tiain. . ....... U0 p at Jubnutown t-Xne .. J-t y Ebenabaira; Braxsr). Tntln leave a follows: 7.30, 10.26 a. m and 3.36 V- m aud arrive at l;nuun at a 2d. lo.ao a m. and 4 16 u m. Lea ?e Creoaon at V 30 . 1 1 27 a. in and 6 20 p. m., and arrive at Kuensburg at 10.10 a. iu. ana 1 01 and e iu p. m. I'rewen ! ClearHrltl. lain Irvona at e 45 a. m. and 2.40 p. tn. arrlv Ing at Ureason at 06 a m. and 4 p. m. leave Creaaou o 40 a. m. and 5 18 p. m, arriving at ir vona at 11.00 a m. and 0.38 t. m. uudav train leave Cresaon every Sunday at 9 30 a m arid 5 18 p. m., arriving at rvoua at IKIVATE SAI.K. The nndetslaned will el JL at Private Sale In L.I l j eon.tMb. Uambiia cx,unij, ri. on iioiei. wnn tirtswary aitarned ; Two lee House, sjiatita. a.Qd all necessary uau buildlox on tbe uremlaea. lbe House Is licensed now. "or turtber arllculars call on or address uie uropneior, mtAjnuKti axuaa Uly, Pa Oct 24. 1W2. fmJttt. A rare ftV4"Wijl. ak.aaa(liiwla, J. JL V. sere sou 310 . 3 OU a i 2 nu ..... 3 UO 00 . uo oo -LEADERS III THIS WEEK YOU flood flour at $1.19 pT sack; lw.t corn ami oats oliop at 41.1'.: irood coflW, 'iriv. ciirranis. 7 pounds lor -'.v.; trood laundry soap. Ut pieces for -Tc.; sutrar, '.'I pounds for l.ii. A Big Fall in Dry Goods. Il.t rali-fx's at r. and 7 ci-tils; muslin. Iil.-ai ln-d and uiitili-aclu-d. 4' and 7 rents: liinirliains. 5 and 0 rents; rlotli. in gray, brown and prwn. 3i to 35 c-iits; Casl niere iu all colors, 311 to Xi cents; red llaunel. 3) rents; g.Kul towel in if 4' fents. t""Tlie aoove stork has Ix-en reduced '." per cent. Our Stock of Xadies' Coats Sold Almost For Nothing. I '-oats f.irmer price fci.m. now Coats ..former price r. . now 3. mi Coals former price H..V1, now H.'.ts Also, do not fiiiwt flint wo nrc now stock of Children's, Good S7.00; BEAVER? Koys' Illiieand Itlack Cliincliiila Coats, S4Qd,i Former prire, s.(i. Children's Cao Coats in liig IMaids or Striiies, 1.T.; former prire, t'i.M. r3rTiie goods must po and there is a ood chance for buyer. Men's Heavy-Weight dray or lied 9.V. per suit, former price, t.'K LADIES' IFine HDress Shoes at 1.25 to $2.00. ArUITUKS' settlement wltn the Supervisors ol t:tiest township lor year endtna; Marcb 1. Ism: JOHN MLIU.M VKK. Snpervlsor. I br Kalanpe dne rrom last settlement fllb l9 To amount ol duplicate :W3'J0 Keeelved Irom license lund... . 171 ou Kerelved Irota tVimtulsttonera .. 20'- lu (Jrtler to balance account. 23 61 Amontt work done by taxable. ...........tttn SO Order redeemed..... .... To 21 Paid Sebattlaa A K uiae 60 uu raid for ayoauille ... 44 I3 Paid lor plan 13 no Keturn ol land.. 17 ov Paid A. Shoemaker xr ir..feslonal rerrlce 14 110 18 10 V oil 10 uo a eo Paid formitatn ..-......... l'bree tripe to tlienabu k Publlsblna statement two teroi Transfer ol taxes lo Sobastian A. Kruise.. Paid Ivr one axe and bandle. and hammer and bandie 65 Paid lor one plow point and and nai 1 et txuneratlons ... 4u Personal services 6y days at al.76 uer day.. X 75 WH3 70 StBASTIAN K. KK VISE. Supervisor. To amount ot dui.llcat - iTS M Keeelved Irom John Nrdlmyer earn.. f0 Oo Translerol taze Irom Joba Ncdlmyer. 6 M Keceived trow ikkmrnlyaiober.. liw i 10. (to Order to balance aooount........ ua ;te .(344 3U V OU II 30 . ; 13 1 77 . V 74 . l AO 60 C'r. Amount of work done by taxsMes Tbree trip to fcben burx.. .. Paid lor cooji.... ,,, Paid tor removlna: tool , .... Paid lor dynamic.. Paid 'or plank and work . Keturn ul lmni.. . Personal aervlses 5s day al (1.7ft per day. exoneration... ........ 3S I.IAItlLITlES. An lltors and elerk , .. 18 00 lot Ml -131 . 2"0 . Z OU Sebastian A. alrulse. ... Joba Kedemyer.. C'barle Kbudy. Jo tin ti. tlill (147 17 We, the anderatuned auditor, dj eerily that tbe above I a true aud orrect staU inent. JOHN (1. OII.U, Attest.- JOHN BAKKK. Jouxm Hirrs, CHAHLtn W AKX K. ;r:. Auditor. March 31, lavast. riTATEMENT ol settlement with tha antionrla. . r ol liean township lor jear eodtoic March ' 13, ISVC JOHN UaI'U.Y, SupervUor. Work done by taxable ti ji t'asn rece.ved on duplicate .. 404 2H .;an reeeivea ansealea land and llcene au3 05 Total. ..SU7 3 B.U7 Halance oa hand. 5M Ur. Uaab paid work dotte fHIK 1 Amouul due J. Pauley. uiervisor. Ivr servicet ninety nlae day at 8105 a day.. 103 AO Total 832H7 Exonerations a in 3 hammers, 1 plow, I aruop. 1 shovel, a pica. 1 axe. MICHAiXNAOLE. Sapervlaor. Ur. Amount ol duplicate 81&3 5M trasb received unseated land and license.. Ida l tiasb paid lor work ..... 121 vo Amount relumed to tiommlaaloa- er .81V 45 A ad I lor' exoneration u iu Personal aervicea . 74 (1U0 14 UU) 14 Balance doe M. Naale as 01 Va. tha BBnanilirBiiil aaillriin ti 1 1 n tnmn. nip respectfully report tha lores-oinK account to be true and eorreet to the best 01 tbelr knowledge and btrliet. M. L. Met' AH TN EY, H.K. It ATI S. J AS. WllAKTON. At. WRAirmw.Ulerk. Auditors. March 31, ItMI.St X OTIOk: I hereby alven that I bave this day 1.1 purchased tl e IoIIowiok article at roosta- Lie's sale ol lbe personal .rnrty or A. 4. Me Connell, ol Portaace township, vir: 1 waaon. 1 browa mare, t set double harnes. have left lbe above named article In the care ol Mrs. Catharine Mctonell during; my pleasure. All peiaon are beieby noli tied not to (niertere with the name. J1IHN H. AKHIK1I. Wllmora, March a, 1. lasa 8u JHi WHtlM T MAY CUNCEKNs Ad pern bavlnu claim ayalmt the estate Jeremiah oouan. late ol Monster township, Cambria county deceased, or against the e.lale td Ellaa Nooaan, lata ol said township, deceased, are requealed to present their claims properly probalaMl to me by May Jbih. I8!X M. 1. a'lTTELL. EbensburK. Pa., March SI. ls3. TW. DICK. ATTOUMEV-AT-LAW EaKaaauao. Paaa'a aW-Speclal atUo.tion to jlveo Claiun lor Pen 19a Uoaaty. afe, chl- Natl W AMTE F1IICY All D STAPLE GROCERIES. CAN HAVE FUR - TRir.ir.1ED - COATS, Reduced from $12 to $7.50. Misses' Coats In Plain aud It.ix-1'leated. liglit and dark colors, in all sizes, can ! Ixiiiiftit from ..50DT(OS.lPaP ;ents' Neckwear atl'.tc., regular .Kc. goods. fyTTor next two weeks we will sell TWO HI'N IKKI AMI l-'lKTY l'AlKs lAXTS-Wor-t-d. Clieyiots, AINWool Cassimercs, at one price. A I'AIII-XO VOL Boys' and Men's Overcoats at half price. All - Wool Black and FORMER PRICE, MEN'S Iu Cwncr-'ss or Lace, ( I.TS to t .'.'.'.".. Misses" Doneola and Orain Spriutr Heel Shoes, fl.l".. Child's IlontT'ila and ('rain Heel and Sprtnu Heel al 7.rr. Men's Fine Dress Shoes iu Cnjrress or Lace for ft.'-'.".. 500 PAIRS 31 EN'S - BROGAXS, Solid Leather. Oak Top. Sole with Huckle. '.rc. a pair, former price ft. :!.". the tiii;irest otter ever made iu Cainliria county. t?rour st.K u ot Fi'Kxrn i:i:.cAiaM:Ts, hats. CAI'S. TKL'NKS and VALIsKS is nov ready for iu-sp-ctioii. tlfConie sM-tid an hour with us. 0M1TM JOHSS1QS. M. J. BUCK. 1-.BTABL1BHICD 1S7V. A. H'.BK Johnston, Buck t Cg.7 uanki:ks, euensbuuo. ... penx'a. A. W. Ki t K, Caahler. ITBL1SBD 1SH8. Carrolltown Bank, VAKKOLJ.TOWN. PA. T. A.. MIIAKBI'II. f-ae tiler. General Banting EnsiEcss Transacteil. The lollowtnic are tbe principal feature ol general baLklnir business : nr.pusm Keeelved payable on demand, and interest bear In eertlbcatea Issued to time depositor Extended to customer on favorable term and approved paper discounted at all timea. tOLLKCTIOXK Made In the locality and upon all the banking towns la tbe United Slate. Chance moderate. DRAFT lesaed neaottable m all w.rt nr the I'nlfwl states, and loreiicn excbanite Issued on xl part of Enrol e. AC COCKTM Ol merchant, (armert and other solicited, tn whom reasonable accomodation will l extended. Patron are assured Ibal all transaction shall be beld a sinetly private and onndcnttal. and thai tliey will le treated a lllwraCly a itood banktnK tnle will permit. Ketecttally. JOH!tMT. BI'I'K '. Orplians' Court Sale OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! 1 Y virtue ol an order of the I Irphan' Court ol If i anstiiia eooDty , I'enr ay lvan:a. tn nie di rected, 1 will expose to public sale on the prem ise on SATURDAY, APRIL 8TII, !Si!, ATzOt'Itit'K.P. M., All that certain piece or paicel ot land stta its la the tnwnabip ol Washington. In tie county ol t:auibria aud Slate ol I'euno It aula, boundetl I y lan-l ol heirs ol T. Mctauiunv, ilvt4i' 1. Clan Kumnarder, K J. Hughe . Alary K. W llllama. Peter k-'L. Will. am Allen, Kraucik Kehe and William riehe, eontalnlne; 37 ACRES, more or le. and havlrnr ihere.-n etected a one and otic-ba if tcry PLAIN K HUl'-St, a aall hut barn and Oait.aiiditur. Keservina; and eic-i ilna. howevrr. the stone and cual la. under and upon faid dcacrllHd piece or parcel ol land, with tbe mlnlLK rlabt and prlvllettca. whirh wir Sold t John Hrhe to (reorae M. Kerde by artlcla ot aKreeniinl dnted AuKUt 6ih. lt;.nd reeunled In the Kecerder'a orttce w said eeunty ol t'amna In lued Houk No. 07 at paice 66K ct ae. muHurstLE Ten. t er cent o 1 the pnrchaae money to be pal i In hand at the time ol (ale: tbe balance ol one third at coabrsnatlon 01 ale: one-ibird in six monib and one third in taelre mon l. iroui tbe eonbrmation ol sale. Iieferred payment to bear lnleret and to be aecured by jadameut bond and mortKawe ol tbe purchaser. JOHN MTAMANY. Administrator ol the ectate ol Joba Hebe, doe'd. Lilly. Pa.. March IT 3i FEES BROS. Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office .-The underslftaed desha to Inform the pub lic that Ituy have oened stiavlns; par or on Main treei. near the mwI oOVce where barnerlna: la all It hrancbe- will be earned on la the future. Everything neat and clean. Your patronage solicited. I'EEd Hi; OH.' To Investors. rH Y no away from borne to eek tnvcatmcnn yy when you can buy Pennsylvania viral Murtaae e-urltie on tli Uarh or Monthly Payment plan and which will net you tveuly mr cent, on your money r or parllcuiarii call oa or addrera H. A. EKOLKHAKT. Au. i, IhuJL EbenalMirK, Pa MATTKR WHAT CO LOU WANT WKHAVK. oflbrinir our onfiro Brown V S14.00. C0., OATS LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. GALI.ITZIN, PENNA. LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., J.0. H. Ml I.I.KN. ... CAaillir.R. A (iEXERAL ISANKINf. IJUSINESS TKAXSACTKIi. F11IK, LIFE, AND ACCIDKXT INSUIi AXCK. aAj thk I'nixciPAT steamshii LINES KKl'HFSENTEIi IlV US. Accounts f merchants, fanners and oth ers earnestly solicited, assuriuir our patrons that all titisiness eiitriisunl to us will re ccive prompt and careful attention, and Ik held strictly confident ial. Customers will Im' treaUsl as liberally as tnk1 tiauki'iir rules will p'rniit. LILLY ItANKIXC. CO.. M.v.. Lilly, l'eiiua. THE EOENSBIJR C LI WILL OPEN MONDAY, APHIL 21, 18D2, For i term of 1 0 weeks. Common branches Teachers' or Commercial Course. II ichcr Jlrauches ... ti.ll . .. lo.tm A Closer Ortraiifalinu than has Im'cii fol lowed heretofore will Im carried out. (riving pupils a tietu-r opiort unity to do (rood work. For further particulars, address T. L. I'lHSOX. Eheiishiirir. I'a. E. E. COX UATH, Itucknell University, I'w istmrfr. I'a. Meh.17 4t. A FIRST-CLASS SHOE STORE FOR SALE! The above Is located at M Franklin str!'t, Johnstow n. one of ihefiuesl loca tions in the city. Stock consists of a general line of shoes sutahle to the rlass of trade to wpich it enters and is iu tirst class condition. An elegant set of window fixtures and shelving eu with the stock. House established thn-e years aud doiii a good business. Keasou for sellii.ir it interferes w ith other business. Call ou or address V. T. WALhT.ll. ricli24-4t. t4 Franklin St., JoliusUiwn. faTOTlOE OP INOOKPOKATION. it Nonce I hereby alvtn that aa application w I! Ie made t tbe lovnrnr l Pencsyivanla on MIiMAV. AfXll. W4i'H. ISS3. by J. L. MiU'b- ell. Michael PIKnarrlii. Wm. M. Smith. A. A. Slvven ant O. l.li.Jd t iwen. ai.de-tli Art ol A scanbl entitled "An Actio Provide for lUn In corporation and Heuulatlnn ol nt.Hln t'orpora- llns." approvenl Apil I .vth, t7t, ard the vuf plcmcnts thereto, lor he charier 'ii an latendrd norMirat.on to be called -'I tie (iallltxio Elect lie l.ijtht Uombany," tic character and arid object ot winch I o! lupp'ytnir Hitlit to lb 1-ubl e at Oallitain by electricity al Oa iiistu, i.'ambria Cuuniy. Pennsylvania, and to erous. partnerships aud association resldltta theriln and adjacent theielo. a way desire the same, and lor Ibane purpose to bave, ptwses and ruy all lbe rikbl Ih-ucBW and pnvilcKe ol naid Act ol Atsemtdy and the uplement thereto. KIEV EIMS at OWENS. March Sl.Sl. Solicit nt. BEDStDit Fire Insurance Apcy T. AV. DICK, General Irsurance AgenL NORML INSTITUTE