u u ;i i;rrrman. ll:UIA .. TA. 4 t i i- -.. . t : i ! : -ihuo!- will -;.., . .if A-hviile. va :l . lt j ..ii Monday. !i; ir.'. "f (lallit.iii. was mi Wedne-day. i; . liun li. of U.is place. ,. -.utniay April -SUi. .1 Mullimni. of Cresson, ; I:-!. urn mi Wednesday. . M : . l-t there ill be a . . ; . .. -ii-'Mim ami Vetera. one .f Cassandra's was in tow n on I',.. -!. ui;! etei t a store . . i: 11 ii-'li SI reel the , ... . i . i f t In' A lni-house, ,. .:, -lew urdshi'i. ill n I ainlnia tt nship. . '-'iT. of Loretta. has t n 1 nion teletrapli ., . ; Mr. .1. 1). Lucas. ..... W :!.;ii-i'ii A Son, the , i. i . i - in this place, . in another column. ... i i .1 .l.M S. Kuer, aJ- 1--' r. lute of Cres- -:. ;i iii.tiee in this is- .:.. .! at lit'r home in ii i:l:t from dropsy. : : i. u!-aiid and three ..f .lu.U'e Barker 1 : A: r- W hile eolltet : . . ii .oM poiieil II h til ,r ..:!;. of South Fork, : 1.-. ii-l iirir on Thur i. I I M V N i illii e a pieas- lot inei ly of this i: II in! iinj.lon un Fri ,; V.. Kleiner, of IIol- i.: HaSiint-s Trili . .urn ou Moii- ; i tin- Ki:i:iman a t f .i :m r n-hleiit of : A-li v i! .. has re . j. a -leu- hop in t he ; :i lit of oal ever made .: i art'. 1.1 Coal and : - - at Frugality was II. i : t y .-an;an. Ei., ii on Monday -. : a number of . n the rarpet the . : -. .-..v i l 1 1 thiekly ; :;. : .- . pt up i t h- .i' ; t. fell oil the iey - o:i Thurs- A - I. -liL'htlv. hut y. . -. ina-oii, i one of i i-itim: his It-- t w o l.rol heis I ear-. i ; A-. v - i t- arranging, iation of the an ehiti ...i.th. ii . , - Mil AN I! t.USlllevS f. eiiioiiay made : M .i ii . hauler, of hi- creditors. . .i niL-hti r of Mr. ' a ii. .. ft on Mon- -he u iii enter the .-:.-t- .if t. Joseph. i . I -.1 i a Couple of -I . .11 lid ill I he Ka-t I i.M;. -aie on s.;,t. i..i k r. m.. at the - uil.-oii. near Mar-i- huriied on l'riday HI-. N-Vi-ll IllllleS : . i a- of iticeiul ja il,. I.aii'ohe wa- roh--'!.:. Tiie tmralars -- w imli.iA to aain i. ! a i.u ue lot of 1 ; !,.-u ri-.iii.. : II: a . r i oiint.y ha e i . -iinty -y-tem of It it iv.i-k in Mlair - !::.iir 'viil he a i . i f.- .v y.-ar-. change iieir res - '.'i let ii- know " -. i d I heir paper y..ur pre-enl ad- i-n it chani'i d ':::.-! of f arro!! a w .it - tnak iiii; ! i .'lie alio, oil '; and hou-ehoM ' i ' ' ' ill the We-l ' t. ' Ii .latin s K. i. ; . . i- pr.--id.-nt. '- d ...I- l,i-t Week -. 'I'ne hank -".v.-nt. nut w HI re- .t - irv i v Hid execu- " " : ;' ,: i-.-d. j ! i of - I'! ' "i " in M Uli ' v " April l.ith, 1 v a . i uahie farm ' ' - !ii--ii t iii atiol h- " a',. .! .-I.-r. has ' ' :n iii will lie " : , ii.- i afxl Martin- ' i.i Nl' Ktort n. ' ' : '1 i.- t.'.-loltice ili " ' - lor . an in the ' ' 1 i i .iad ( on, pany '' Hi.iir- ille a ' ' It W lil erect a ' ' and i.irue car and '"' ' '! ' I air work of ' ' - 1 his w in con- "' '; utiu shop men at 1 '''"( 1 ril. a ni came out " ;" -- ...id . i.anired from ' ' "' ' 'iai to. It v as " ' ' he change and ' ' !'-!. ion-, the Tliblllf I; one oi the ..i,r nliicB and " A l I'lo-per. 7: ' I;-ade town-hip, ' 'aie. ii al tieid Coun IV o! I t-t week hy ' a n- u .-i brought it ii - ''a'llt. Which took' ai I, uu Sat- -OVHe, ,y a jf.. " Jl"l lrt blother. ;,'aid Hilchew. h, ' a .-la ii, ,. Wed Ul"i a- totally de-tiiiiale-J at alut r'- as an in-ui unce of ,V'-- '"npo-ea to rtve orj j. V ' tl, tLi..i. ''k'l'tiiitf of a match hy Hi. u were ulavinir in ih lohn White, son of Thomas White, of near Ai.ihrose. started from Altoona for his home just before the great hli..ard in the fore part of February and lias not been heard f.om since. As his road lay through Carrolltov. ii. it is thought that tin? rig re cently dug from a huge snow drift near that place was the one he drove and that he perished. liulinnu Dcmufntt . At a meeting of the Kheiisburg council on Saturday evening. Councilman Davis, of the West ward, moved that the annual statement of the receipts and expenditures of the borough he published ill the lhmhl and Frk.km an. The motion w as seconded by "oiincilinaii Stough, and the iiuestion b. i t u M1t to a vote, w as carried. See the statement published in another column. 'u the Hlair county court on Wednes day morning Judge .Martin Hell made the following sentences to imprisonment in the UtMcrn penitentiary: Thomas Duke, who burglarized the Altoona citv treasury of in bonds, eight years; William .Jasper, a negro peeacher and forger, seven years; Cornelius Xagl-. burglary, three years; James. Tobin, highway man. four years. It is a remarkable coincidence that on (lnod Friday next April 1,', the heavenly bodies which gravitate round the sun will be in exactly the same position they occu pied in the firmament the day Christ died on the cross. It w ill be the !irst time such a thing has occurred iir.M that great ilay, 1S..J years. That was the thirty-third year of the Christian era, w hi -h dales from the birth of Jesus Christ. II. M. Ilaldridge, a leading corporation lawyer of Central Pennsylvania and a late candidate for president judge of Hlair county, dropped dead in front of his law otlice at Ilollida ysburg ou Monday. The deceased was years of age. Mr. Hald riiige w as overcome hy a stroke of appo plexy w bile arguing a case before the su premecourt in Philadelphia two weeks ago and had not fully recovered. His son. Howard l:aldridge. is United Stales Dis trict Attorney at Omaha, Neb. A telegram f re 111 Somerset under date of March l'.tth say: Loechel"s hotel. Peachy Pros." hardware More. Savior and Li vengood's clothing store, P. L. liveii good's dwelling housv, the Star job print ing house, Dr. Specher's drug store and lesidence. and Mrs. O. P. Poyer's resi dence at Salisbury, this couutv. wer.; de stroyed by tire last night. Loss, nm; insurance, $..). Salisbury's population is about l.tjix and the portion destroyed is the principal block in the tow n. The lire originated in the Star office. For the extraction of a horses tooth at Lew islow ii the services of five doctors were required. The horse was chloroformed and a hole bored through its upper jaw until the root of the tooth wa touched, when a drill was inserted and the tooth driven out, after which another hole was made lietweeu the cavity ami the brain to allow :h? puss accumulated therein to run out. and relieving the animal of consider able suffering. The operation w as so -uc- cessiul that in the evening the horse was aVi'.e to eat the feed given il with a relish. Samuel Fiy. of Ila-tings, was arrested at thai pl ice one day last week to ;uiw.-r a charge of bigamy, adultry and desertio-i preferred by his wife, whom he di-sei ted in Adams county two years ago. After leaving Adams county he went to lias tings where he was employed a- -table boss at sterling mines and becoming ac quainted with a Miss Miller, daughter of Adam M iller and under the pretense that he w as a single man, married hei . 1 le was taken to John-low n where he was con fronted with wife No. I. and pleading gailly to the charges, was brought to jail on Friday last. A most di-tressing accident happened a t Wilk inshurg sta t ion on Moii.ia morn ing, by which a well-known young lady of thai place will bccnpphd for life. In at tempting to board a moving train Miss Mary Croinbie was thrown under the wheels, her left hand and foot being so ter ribly mangled that amputation had to be perfoimed shortly after. The victim of the sad occurrence is only hi yeais old and w asi.n her w ay to school in Pitt-burg, ac cording to her usual ciistoni. She was late, however, in reaching tl.e station, and im prudently attempted to boad the train af ter it had started. The distribution of the sugar bounty vil! place about $4,7'i.: among maple sugar producers of the Somerset internal revenue collection district. Two hundred and twelve claims for bounty have been iiied in the collector's oflicc in Pitt-burg, a majority of them being tiled by farnieis from Somerset county. The largest claim presented by any producer in Ohio, West Virginia or Pennsylvania is that of Klijah Liveugood, of Kik Lick township, Somer set county, who will receive ttCW. A di-patch from Washington says the inter nal revenue otlicial would not make public Mr. Livengood's place of residence. K. presentuiive St i n.-ina n has present ed a bill appropriating tJ W. C. Wolfe for loss of property alleged wrong fully destroyed by the hoard of health at Johusiown on June 17. lssn. Mr. Wolfe was at the time of the Hood on the .'ilst d ay of M ay, l-s-.i, a mechanical engineer, draughtsman and designer, with office at No. .'CC Uailroad street, corner of Feeder street, and house at No. loll Adams street. For some reason, best known to the au thorities, it w as thought best fur the entire c immunity that much property should le b-jrned or otherwise a-"stroye.J. He may in consequence have sustained the loss 1 e claims. This is a peculiar world, remarks an exchange. One is struggling for justice, another if fleeing from it. One man is saving money to build a house, and an other is trying to sell his for less than it cast lo build il. One man is spending all he can make in taking his girl to the thea ter and sending her flower-, with the hope oT making her hi' wife w bile his neighbor is spending w hat gold he basin gelling a divorce. One man escapes a.'l di-ea-es thai flesh is heir to and gets killed on the railroad. Another escapes w ith a scratch and dies W illi the w hooping t ough. One man staml-off all his creditors ami goes traveling, w hile another pays his debts and stay- at home. Louis Wi.-s inger, of Conemaugh tow n ship. t.iis county, w ill be H'.' years of age in June next. lie is w i thou t doubt the old est man in this -ectiouof the state, ii.ji.sa son of a veteran of the revolution, w ho.-ame from New York in IT-;, and settled near P.edford. A few years after he moved, with acompany of pioneers, to Cambri a county, having been granted a patent on a plot of ground about a mile east of the present site of Walnut tirove. It was ou this piot that Louis was born, June I'.'S.i. All of the citizens of the Conemaugh valley are acquainted with Lewis Wissinger. aid il is siiid that there are no less than "i per sons w itliin a radius of live miles of Johns tow n who can claim relationship with him. In a letter to the Pittsburg Thins, a cortespondeiit -peaks of the early days of the lumbering industry in Clearlield county and says in part: "Put the-e good old days have gone, never to return. This 8 ring Vhere wi.l be less than fifty lafts t n the river. Clearfield couuly was not great ly lieiiclittcd by the millions of pine trees that went out of it. Neither did the meu who owned the trees, made the limber, hauled, rafted and ran il, make much more than wages at th business. The supply was considered inexhaustible and fortunes were floated aw ay only to enrich lb.' eastern capitalists w ho bought il at their ow n figure.-. Lock llaveu and Williamsport were built by our people and their citizens en- j ri chfcd by our labor." Andrew Havenack. a workman at the tlautier works. Johi.stown. was struck by a Cambria Iron Company engine while walking through the yard un his w ay home on Tuesday morning and had his right arm cut off at the shoulder, his left leg ground oil at the knee and his right leg cut off at the ankle. He was taken to the Cambria hospital in an ambulance but there is little prospect for his recovery. The exien-ive town of P.arne-boro. Cambria Co.. was established by Alfred Tuckerand Thomas Paine- two years ago, where they are large owners of ooul lands and have several mines in operation, and will open two additional ones this spring, w hich w ill make their capacity there over XoYM tons daily. The coal is unexcelled in quality. They have a contract from the Wiiliam Cramp i Sons ship ei Kngine P.uildiug Company. Coif Trtulv Journal. Westmoreland county was the scene of another murder last week and this time it 's a double one. A Hungarian woman, whose husband had been killed in the mines some weeks ago, sold her property and taking what money she could realize from her etr -cts, making a sum of nearly ?.VMi, in company with her eight-year-old daughter, started for Mt. Pleasant, w here they expected to take the cars for New York, expecting there to take passage on a steamer for Hungary. Put the two nev er reached Mt. Pleasant. Their dead bod ies were found hy the roadside, terribly mangled and robbed of all their money. It is thought some of her countrymen, knowing fhe had money, followed her and committed the cruel murder. nml.rla C iiuiiij i;raii.-r tn Mntj. The next meeting of the Cambria Coun ty Pomoma (irange w ill; convene in the hall in Patton on Monday afternoon. April 1st. l-'.C), at one o'clock sharp, for a two days" session. The follow ing program w ill be carried out: MiiMIAV AFTIKMmiN -K.S-loN. Objects of Pomona (.ranges, II. F. Hill, lecturer of Pennsylvania State Crange: practical dairying from adisintered stand point. T. W. Hughes; recitation. Mrs. Kate K. Lilly: Silo- and Silo building. T. L. Parrish; olcomarget inc. A. I;. Kir-ch. I H'FN SKssK IN. MONDAY Mf.llT. Pcgiiining at 7 o'clock. (Quartette. J. ( Gambling. J. F. Thomas, F. Huber and J. F. Huber: recitation. Mi-si-s Annie J. (arret and Minnie Farabaugh: solo. L W. Greene, editor Patton Vmirirr: lecture on organization. II. F. Hill. The public is cordially invited to attend t h is session. I'KIVATK SKs-loX Tl KSIlAV MliKMXl,. Keport- of subordinate granges; recMa. tion by Mrs. T. L. Parrish: proceedings of the fanner's national congress. John F. Thomas. TI KsllAV AFTHIMiiiX -K K..N. Itegins at 1 o'clock. The lifth degree of the order w ill be conferred at this session in full form. The proceeding- of all ses sions will be interspersed with lnu-ic and and songs. After any subject is intro duced, discussion will be permitted in which all arc welcome to take a part. Tin general routine of bu-iness pertaining to lie order w ill fie taken up at the plea-ure in the grange. Alex SiiittrnaMer. Master: Thomas L. Parri-h, lecturer: George V. Garret, sec retary. The Hlair 4'onnty 4'oiiinillnnfrt. The Hlair county auditors concluded their investigation of the county commis sioners at I lollidaysbiirg on Wedmday. Contractor Norman Wilt and Daniel Gib bony le-titied that Coinniis-ioiier Funk told t hem on ii i iTereni ocea-ions that he and Commi inner Hun! ran the ofli.-e them selves, and that they had no use for the l h ird encu uiben t ol t h'f boai d. Con. mi--ioii -er Faglev. They said they transacted business without consulting Coinmis-ioner Faglev. The must start ling evidence of tl lav- was given by Count y Surveyor J. Ludeii Henry, who testified that lie had been em ployed by the audi tors to measure t he ma sonry of the K ladder. Frank-town and Franklin Forge bridges. He found that there w as a difference of about i perches in his measurement and that made and sworn to hy flu- 1 1 1 1 1 1 y comiiiis-ioncr-and that the county commissioners paid out about fl.iioo for ma-oiuy that was not in the bridges. As shown Commissioners I'u uk and II urd had paid out between ?..iVi and s?:!.7'M an. I the auditors w ill surcharge them w ith that amount and reco n. ineii.l that they be dis missed from office by the court an i indict ed. Commissioner Fagley will not he includ ed in this recommendation, a- lie was able to show that he always protested again-t the action of Hurd and Funk and signed none of the orders authorizing the pay ment of that sum of money. Already there are numerous applicants in the lieid for appoint iiieiit so succeed Commission ers Funk and II urd. Obliunr) . SYP.KKT. Died at her home in Gal litzin township or; Saturday. March l'.th. l-'.i.".. Mrs. Martha Sy fieri,' wife of s. P. Sybert. The deceased, whose maiden name was Martha Pradley, was born near Lim ito. March 1 -!.. Her parents were among the early settlers who followed the Prince priest Demetrius Gallitzin to Loretio. She was baptized by him. and was alway. a faithful member of t he Catholic church. She was. educated ill the common schools at Loretto. and taught a numlierof years in the public schools of Cambria county. On tin-"-".'lb of January. l-;i, the deceas ed was married to Sebastian I. Sybert. They went to live near Carrolllow n. where they resided up until the fall of 1 . w h- n they, together with their family, moved to their present residence. Mrs. Sybert wa the mother of seven children, six of w hotii are living: Kdward J.. of Alloon.t: Mary Noel. who. with her husband, live- at Ir voua. Clearfield county: Alphonstis, who lives at home; William, of Altoona: John, w ho is at home, and Jennie, who is at tending school at Philadelphia. Gilbert died when a child. The funeral took place tin .Monday morning from St. Michaci's church. Loretto, interment being made in in the church cemelerv. Marrlaxe Mrnn. The following marriage 1. censes were is sued by the Clerk or the Orphans' ( ourt for the week ending Thursday, March -1. l-'.C,; Charles Hefll.-y, Pittsbtng. and Lucy M. lietitz, Johnstown. Carle M. Hog ue and Annie C. Mangoes. Morrellville. Charles VanScoyo: and Ada Kuliii. Peade tow liship. Andrew- Pittman, Green township. Indi una county , and Lizzie .Malian. Cambria low ii-hi p. Herman Lape and Mary Ellen Glesner, (ieistow n. Jacob Shingh-r, Orbisonia, Pa , and Ka tie Sktitchall, Johnstown. Ludwig Wiriz and Miim'e Miller, Moi rell ville. A ;ol Scheme for any Tow n. There is a scheme in vogue at Middle port, which, il would seem, might very profitably be tried anywhere. Each year a local auctioneer sets apait a day upon which he w ill sell lor the tow nspt ople any thing which lle-y may wish to dispose of. The result is a Very large number of mis cellaneous articles which change hands generally to the gratification of both first and second owners. The aiictioneer is paid a percentage upon his sales. Such a sale allows the people to unload the con tents of old attics and back Woodsheds of articles absolutely useless to them, and yet, which often prove very seryiceabis to other H-rsous. Jcrsiy Ulturc UcniUl. T he I.lren. On Saturday Judge Parker filed in the prothonotary's office the list of licenses granted and refused. There were ap plications, and of this number 14 were granted anl VJ refu-.-d. The licenses of H. 0. Peck, of Patton: S. C. Kirkpatrick, of Hastings, and 11. E. Lamb. rd, of Third w ard. John-tow ii. were granted subject to a rule upon them to show cause why they should not be revoked. The license oT G. W. Shifll.-r, of Portage, was held over to await the completion of his house. The follow ing is the list of those refused: sot ! HKU.V IsTl:n-rs. Franklin borough J. K. Dobbin-. Johnstown John Kirby. James Flinn. Mt. Pleasant Drew ing Company, whole sale: C. J. Hoffman, wholesale; John I lorion. Charles Jones, Kohert Sagerson, David Kirby. Seotidale Prewing Com pany, wholesale; Chril Mintmier. whole sale; diaries 11. McAteer. Evan A. James. Jr.. wholesale: J. M. Dodson, Nicholas Plum. Edward P. Kaulz. Henry Shaffer. Emanuel James. Jr.. Albert Mitz lail, Albert K. Geis.-ihart. William F. P.urgraff. Peter Muriou. Patrick Povle, Christ Eger, Victor Faith, William Schneider. Morrellville Francis LeeKey, r.1 Fair field avenue. Uichland tow nship James Houghton, John tt. Koxliury borough Henry Koch. South Fork C liarles N. Crouse, C. A. Piingle. Notn HKKN MSTKH T. Ash ville J allies an Ian. Pamesboio M. C. Weakland, Michael M. McAnully. P.arr town-hip II. A. Luther. Carroll township Patrick Harrigan. Chest Springs Kichard Ivory. Cres-on township 1! uuh OTlonnell. Dea u tow n-hip S. A. Cooper, Win. I'. Delaiiey. Galliizin borough A rnhold t Prewing Co, wholesale: George Aukciibaucr, wholesale. Ha-t nigs Jacob Pol linger. Lilly ieorge K urlz. Pat ton John Poyce, J. F. Marks : J. F. Ponner. Walter J. Weakland. T. W. Letts. P. 1'. Young, wholesale: W. S. Cur ran. (ieorge DeGarmo. V. I'. Douglass. Pol lage hnrougli -John F. Petter. John II. kuliii. W . S. Con fer. Tjiotnas J. Scan Ian. Portage tow nship James Daily. J. W. Franey. Spiiiigler I-'. II. Hearer. Henry (".". Dunn. Tumielhiil- Pi-rnard (ilam-ey. Wa-hington tow n-hip M ichae! D. Peck. W i!motv-D. D. Mc Hugh. Of I nlerent to I'eiisloiierx. Captain Skinner, the Fnil'-d Stales pen sion Agent at Pittsbtng. under date of Mar.-h 0. l-'.i.",, w as advi-ed by the commis sioner of pen-ions t hat it was not the in tention of the I n terior Depart men t to isi e increa-e cer 'iii cates in any of the cases fav orably allected by the Act of March "J, l-'.i."., which provides that all pensioners now on the rolls pen-ioueii at h -s than per niont h -hall have their pension increas ed to j-i'i per mont h. In order to facilitate the payment wf the increase Captain Skinner wa- instructed by the buieau to prepare and forward to each pensioner, the rate of whose pension had been increased by said Act. a new voucher !o t ake t he place of that already sent w ith the check for 'he January pay ment, to te executed by said pensioner on or after April 1. l-'.C. a.hliiigto the regular quarterly payment at the old rate the ad ditional amount due -uch pen-loners from Man h i-'...".. under the proi-iou of -aid Act. and requesting t lie pi-n-ioner to re turn the voucher ilready in his possession for cancellation. The new voucher will be accompanied by a ciicular which shouid he attached firmly to tin- pen-ion ccriilicate in the po---e ion of the pensioner, as the -anie mu-t lie e h i bi ted lo I fie otticers before w holil the vouchers shall be hereafter executed, in explanation of the ditTi-rence in the rale expressed in future vouchers and that contained in the pension certificate. A II otlicer-. including fourth-class post masters, w ho are authorized to administer oath- in the execution of pension voucher.-, a- well a- the pensioner alTected by said Act. should note carefully these in struct ills. Kent I.Miate 1 ruti-rcr. A. W. Puck . t al. lo J. C. Kessl.-r, White: consideration. s;,.;". Cambria Iron Company to Henry A. Pihl.-tt; East Concilia ugh. f'Ti.'-l. John A. ( rum to Stephen Ha, 1. Ion. as signee. Croy e, s. M. D. Will-.-t ux. to Patrick XV. Finn, Cieai field. !. Cambiia Iron Company to Frederick Ktoleh, Johll-lo A II. --"-'. James A. Pradicy to Mary Croyle et al., Gallitzin. 1.-Vi. Thomas Sweeny et ux. lo Andrew Kis-kit-ko, Johnstown, fl.r.fTl. Jeremiah Shull et ux. to Simon Murphy, Seal p Level, fl . oO. John McDi-rmott et ux. to Margaret L. Kaylor, Johnstown, ?l.7.". L. II. Aiimati et ux. to Harry Heinze, Johiistow n. f 1. Alexander L. Phtek et ux. to Thomas J. Itell. a-signce, Johnstown. $1. Cat on Lcthey et ux. to M art ha I.eahey, Lilly, ---fio. Cambria I t on Com pa ny to John P. ( ireen, Johnston n. .'..o. Harry Heinze to Catharine Auinaii, John-tow ii. 1. Harry Heinze to Catherine Aumaii. John-to A n. ?1. Kight Key. Hi. hard Plielan to Pennsyl vania Uailroad Company, John-town. .vm. John L. Wagner to Samuel Wissinger, Ea-t Conemaugh. ?.':;o. G. M. stoy to J. J. Khoddy. Gallitin town-hip. '.". Eugene Litziuger i" al. to Charles Tom- lllisoll. A'legheliy, s7il. D. G. Myers et ux. to Thomas H. Myers, as-igiiee. A-livill . etc. ?7. Joseph Kramer to Charles Simon. Johns- tow n. .si.:.ini. - nuiclit Fur Itenr I'nlrt. David Koegh and Andrew Yeckley, of (iallit.in. arrived in Altoona on Tuesday morning with three cub bears, which they offered f.r sale. The cubs were captured Sunday on Luke iiiouu'ain. near Lloyds ville. While Messrs. Koegh and Yeckley were cro-sing I he mouutai ii. they wete attacked by a huge female hear. Pruin fought des perately, but w us finally compelled to re treat . after having been severely wounded. During the struggle the too men had their clothing badly torn, and their flesh was lacerated in several places by the angry bea-l. After the bear had been driven away, Me-srs. Keogh and Yeckley found four Cllhs huddled together near hy. The mot her returned and renewed the attack when she saw her ofT-pring being carried away, lint was again driven olT. The four cubs were taken to Gallitzin, where one of them w as sold ami the oil es were tiken to Altoona. They are alxiut three mouths old. A1 1M I MSTK AH IKS N t K l,-ttf T? i iministrtitn upon the estate 1 AniJrm rier. oi re?(in totvn)hu, (;iiiu trt;t i-ounty. I 'a , lerea?-J . U.v-iiit leen kth d t"l r.y Ihe Keit iicr ol I'nmt'riH ctiunry lo KliK.t I. Her Mnl .lulm S. Kavr, notii-e is f'ere.iy kivod t nil tersu- imlette-.i t prUI ejt;ie t ra ike im ineitiHte j vmnt thtts h'tviiiK r!ajin uiiain.-t itio oiiu will j'te-erit ttieiu duly autrien I' rated fur t-avuionL. K1.1ZA J . KOKK. re.ctir I. O., J. K. McKkkricK, JOHN K 1 KK. tbenlnirif . ra Aitoooa. F. O , Att'irnev lor estate. Aduiiuis trutor-1. JUrrh '2:1. lSa.X. AXLE Best in the World! Eet the Genuine ! Sold Eierjwhere! FRAZER GREASE Mlaeellaneonn Xotlcea. 'Wll Heating Stoves at eon t Dnftot . "lXrANTKI A reirular caitomer for ie fc'eiit t'ouotrj Butter. Fur particular call at this otlce. Tbe blithest market price nald for all kinds ol f-'urs (ieerne L.. Fredericks, tt.ensburic. Fa. "r AN r Ell A ueneral representative In thl M rountv to oruan lie local board tor tbe Ariigan' SavlDies and Loud Association. Ad dress 91 Finn Ave., Fittsbuix Pa. uich-2 lUK SALE OK KENT. 1 A near eluhtrooui For particulars calf on house on Lloyd meet. ti. lU'FTON. Etensliuri(, Pa. VLAKUK dcfortment of uranlte enamelled ware with another 'JO per cent, re.luctlon winch makes It almost as eheap as tinware. Just received at litU. HU.MLEVS. THE F.ti-n.sbunr Marble and Oranite Works 1 are nrferin a reduction of 6 per cent on all work ordered Ivclora the 1st ol May. This Is done In order to avoid the ru.-h tor le"ortiiin Hav work. 17AKM EKS. Your attention Is kindly called tn the best hay carrier on the mnrket and at a reasonable price. Call and see It at OEO. HTNTLKY'S. rl'HE Fbensburir Kuildins it Ioan Association 1 will otlcr for sale at the council chamber. Kb- ensburn, on the :ourtb Mondar tn March, tl.OO.I.O.1. I.K.-TKK I.1KIMKK THUS. HA Y1S, S-ecretary. President. ANY' person desiring Sinirle Comb While leg horn Eicici can secure them by addressing Hott Hros., Cam. 11 town. Pa . or B'alr House, tliensbum. Pa. Slnnle set tinir . 15 ess. l; two scttinvs. j eugs, t-i three settinns, 45 euga. fi.'b. mehst St. "V'tlTICETO smCKHOhllEKS. i.1 The annual meeting ol the stockholders ( f the Ebensbiirir Kuiidlnir and Loan Association will lie held Monday, the i5lh day ol March, 18'JD. at S:;to p. m., at Council Chamber. K.bens. bur. Pa., lor the purpose l nomlnatinic officers for tbe ensulnic year and to transact uch other business as may be necessary. LF.NTFK LAKI.MEK, Kbensburif, Pa.. March 15, 18'.5. Secretary. IAKMKKS AMI Ht'I LI1F.KS. I have put in a car load ol steel wire nails and lence wire belore tha advance which I will sell lor a limlttd time at prices beljre the ad vance. As there will likely be another advance by tbe 1st ol April. I would advise you to buy Im mediately what nails and wire you want lor the coining season, thereby savin money by not pa In the advance prices biter on. A wod to the wise is sufficient. OKO. HUNTLEY. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE- REAL ESTATE ! I Y virtue of an order ol the Orphans' Court nt J Cambria county. Pennsylvania, to me di rected. 1 will expose to public sale at the prem ises on SATURDAY, APISIL U lttVi, at one o'clock, p. if .. the totlowinx described real estate, viz: All tl at certain piece or parcel ol land situate in the town-lnp ol Munster. tn the county of Cumbria, au.l sitate ot Pennsylvania, a. liininic land'ot the heirs ol James s. iKirbln. d-eased, Tbouias Sericeant. John Latteroer, heirs ol .lacoli lass. deceased. MaAhew Karatuh. estate ol Francis Lberiy. deceased, Francis Itell. Samuel N el,. Philip Farren, and estate ol t'crnellua Iiever deceased. Containing 200 Acres, more or less, an.l havlnir thereon erecteil a I a rice FKAME Hiil E. silly leet In ieniclh by thirty leel in width, containing eleven rooms, a Hank Harn e.nliiy feet in lenirtn by sixtv leet In width, an Ice House, a Slaughter House, a '-tore House and Oranary. and all necessary lutbulldlUKS. TEK.MS tlF SALE. Ten per cent, ot the purchase money lo he paid In hand at ttie lime of sale: Che balance of one tbtr.l al the confirmation of sale: three-ninthB In one year Iroin II. e confirmation of sale, with Interest: and two-ninths In two years iroin the coi.nrinatli.il of sale, with Interest: the remain inn . ue ninth of the purchase uionev to remain a lien .lurinn the lileiime ol Kilza J. Hurl. In. wid ow ol J ones S. Hurl. in. deceased, the interest from tbe time ol connnuatlon ol the ttale to be paid to her annually, and at her death said one n nili ef the purchase money to le paid to the the heirs and leaal representatives ul said James S Hurt. in, ileceased. Deterred pavuitnt to lie secured by judgment lond and mortcat;e ot the purchaser. J( ANIiJ A IIT R BIN. Survlvira exeeuflx of the last will and testa ment o Autcustine Hurbm, deceased. Munsier. Pa., March , 1SM5. Orphans' Court Sale OF ALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! I)Y authority of an order ol the t Irnhans ('ourt ol aiubria countv. Pa., to me directed. 1 will expose to public sale at the premises In Chest Springs. Pa., on SATURDAY. APISIL OTII, m, at hall-past a o'clock In the afternoon, the iol lowlni; described real estate, viz- All that cer tain pie. e r parcel ol land situate In the boroiiith o I t;i.e.-t Sprinits. In t he cunty of ('ami ria and stile ol I'en.iHylTanla . bounded by Columbia street, lot ot Per' Mcl..nald and two alleys. coutalnitiK two lots ol --round , and having there on erected a two-story Frame Dwelling House, and a sriiKFKIKIM, with outbulldinKS, all in aood state ot repair. TKKMMOFK4I.F: Ten per cent, et the purchase money to be paid in hand at the time o sale: Ihe balance el one third at I tie continuation ol sale; oue-thlnl in one year Irom the confirmation ot sale, and the balance In two years Irom the continuation of sale. l"elerre.l payments to bear Interest, and to be secured by the tiond and murtfraKe ot the pur chaser. HELENA MELLON. March 15, lsavst I lustee I Net K1M IKATH IN NOTICE. "Sol ice is hereby linen that an application will be made to the Court ol C mmou Pleas ol the c- untv ot Camhrlt. Pennsylvania, tin the iTiI'H HAY ( F M A lil'Ii. lMift, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, un.ter the Act ot Assembly entitled "An Act to Provide lor the 1 ncorHration and Kcaotation ot I'ertain t'orporatitins." approved A,.rilR'th 1"T4. and the supplements thereto, by Kev Joel Hunt, John Liidwiir, T. J. Davison. Felix LudwiK and Samuel LuiIwIk tor the cnar ter ol an ir.tcn.le. I corporation to be called The First Methodist Episcopal Church ol Ebensbunt. Penust Ivjnia. the character and object ol which is lor the supp irt ol public worship accordln-t to thela.ih. doctrine, discipline aud usiiaices ol tbe Met hi dist Episcopal t'hurch, and torihese purM.ses to have, poasess and enjoy all '.he riithts. beiichu and privlleaes collier red by the Act ol Asseuibl- aloiesaid. anil its supplement. Kl I' I ELL &. LITTLE. Ebensburi-. Pa., Feb. Hi. 1;5 at. Solicitors. A' DMi MSTK ATI IKS NOTICE Estate ol V iliiam l otniinson. dece?el. Letters I administration on the estate of Wil liam f'omlinson. late ol Allegheny township. Cambria county. Pennsylvania, deceased. hatuiK been (-ranted to me. notice Is lirrcl.y tciven to all j ersons indebted to said estate lo make iinmeiliate payment and tho-e having claims aicains: the Same will present them properlj authentic! d lr settlemeot. liEiiKOE SKY MM!' K. KKflKlKT IMMLIN.-MN. Administrators ot Wt.liam Tomtinson. deceased. Ai.fKlieny township. March 1. 18:5 X 4 IlMI.MSTKATMKS NOTICE. Letters ol niiuiiiiistratu n upon the estate of Maitliew Mctiauuhe. late of Munster t own ship, county ol Camhila, Pa., deceased, havlnit been itrante.1 to the undersigned h tiie Kenis ler, notice le hereby aiven to all persons indebt ed to said e-tate to make Itumediale payment, ard those havinK claims or demands aualnn tbe same shall pre-en t them properly authenticated for sett lemenl. AI'UUSTINK W. EBEKLY. Administrator of Matthew M.-t launbey, dee'd Munster Twp . March '.i. 18v5. 4 DMINISTKATKIX NOTICE. J Letters ol administration on the estate of AlarKaret Lamoraux, iate ot Blackllck town-hip. t 'aiubria couu'y. Pa., deceasetj. ha7lna been irrHTite.l t tbe undersinted. notice Is heretiy iriT en to all persons Indebted lo said estate to make immediate payment and tho-e barlpit claims aiainl the same to present them duly autbentl eated lor settlement SAMANTHA HUE. - BlacktiJk Twp., Feb. 8 1 Administratrix. N OTICE Is hereny -tiven that the following ae- count h ij been h.e.1 In the Court of Cm mon Pleas td t'aitibrla county. Pennsylvania, aud will beconhrmed by the said ('ourt on the th day of March. 1SR". unless cause lie shown to the contrar) : First and final account of (J. (lirard .assignee ol Keyuoldsx Bowen. J. C. DAKHY. Prothonotary Prothonttary's Office. March 1, t5. VOTK'E My wife Franle havinic leltmy bed i.1 and board without sufficient causeor provo cation. 1 hereby notify the put lie that I l'l not be accountable lor any debt she may contract, neither will 1 be accountable lor any debt made or contracted by my children or any ol them. See article ol separation recorded. JOHN FE1CHT. Spa niiler. March 1. 1S5 St. & gents waited lUKk siUr-. FREE A rar F K ALL TH E NEWS. KKAU THE FKEE MAN. l.fcoptr year. I CO o o () 50 4 OP p 2 g- ' o o o 5? 5s o 5 s 3 C Tl 33 O o en JOHN PFISTER, DEALER 151 GEHER&L MERCH&HDISE, Hardware. QEensware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TEdrTABLM IN KEAMIJI, IIARKEMi, ETC., OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. matri 3uly F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Main Street, Near Post Office t.Ttae ondersliroed denlru to Inform the pub lic that ho baa oiwned a nbavlriK iar'or on Main ttreet. near tbe oet offloe where barberlnir tn all 1U branches will he carried on In the future. EverTthintt neat and clean. Your paironat-a nul tolled. aTTS Watch for : Garth's WWW www IjClearance Sale ! For the next 30 days we will sell all our Winter Clothing, Overcoats, Underwear, Heavy Shirts, Caps, etc., at a DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT. We have yet a good assortment and must make room for Spring Goods. C 11 soon and you will get nice goods at Bargains yoa never heard of before. C. V. SHARBAUGH CARROUXOWN, PA. ASK ANY WOIVIAIM Sold hy the fiillowing dealers: EiiK-iti i:i H. A. ShiM-tnaker. Cai:kii.i.tow n I. J. IMetriih. H a-tin-; -I E r.enu. r. Si'AMii.U!-K. M. Hinder. I'atto.v A. M. Thomas. ifet-.,.,.:.j Dt Will Pay You. Packages. In all its Latest and Most Improved Methods. Automatic Suction Caviiies, Iliiiuintmi Tlates. Crowns an-1 P.ri.li-es. Te th Kxtntctet! AIohitely Vifli..ut Tain ly u-in l"iof. May's K. Ii. Zf-iyEiulit- t n years' exj.erien--e. Urst Cla.- Work Done at the Moft Reasonable lliites. All Work W arrantetl. tejJT Terms Stri. lv Cah. 12.14. W Ofliiv on Main Street, sconJ door nortli of M. K. Cliurch, Uallitzin. Pa It Pays to 1 ho uses the CinderHla Range, -a hat its aJvaiitascs are ov-r the ordinary cookine range, and he t ill tel! you that il U an even Laker, browns tiirelr on top and bot- X totn. and is ecoiioniical in the use of fuel. It d-s its work quicker, better and with J t lie least t- .Knse of any range upon the market. . Ttn ir Clmiiiiioi- Lisxtitm Ixilxir. TUrir K'unmny Suv Mmt y. ?ttMMMUIMIMHIttt TogotoQUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattintrs, Oil Cloths, BlanKets, Feathers, &c. Prices Reduced on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Lnrge James Quiimim. DR. A. I.AINO, Advertise. t-liei.. TJ n t