imbrin pieman. .V. (.am:kia co..pa. 41. ' ..;,. i-.iittir of the Johns- . ;,.wn mi Mumlay: ' ' , .,, i:r.-r. of Suiniiiit, ""l .''"r-"" Thurs,1:iv- ' ('k"-1""''5 Monday- ' " ' , v . . r. of KluVi town town on Thnrs- v,w. f A 1 :'irl-i " town '!U.'Lui i" ll" Thurs- . ,. r.i;i'ii y. of Washinston ! " ;,,r t Klwiibnrg on ' J' of Snt-qin'hanna ' ' '. . ,..i,.r to K!..iiInrir on i W .1 ' I "" - . ,!.-. ' K :" ,a S'r"-"1 a A ','.,' ti --k visiting his Mr-. K -it Kvans. i, ,. n.io 'A . Luther's 1 ,.t; l'i,l;l' n' i h t and i :t at ,1 .-hir-.-l. ,., iiw-i.- ..i fo't"-'-- pass,-.! -!. .!- "I Thur-ilav. on his , ! u Km' iov. n-hip. I ; Wil'i.r.v Son. I hi' riot h ,,f:ii piai-r. have suine- :i!'.ot 1 1 1 -r (-oliiinn. ,.! Johnstown, has ',, Ml. Ill -' ' :Ai,, of Klu-nshiiru'. ''. paili'-s rerenlly. ' i.l " H . i y Name fhiiroh are ';""' :.,. i I... i.l a tii-pT for ' :..' . I. il I. Weiln.-sJay 21 , . y .'. r w of .!.- I'll I!a- i. -I. 'I'. " a" a visitor to . , i. Tt.i.i -ti-iy- hi-r iirt for ten . ;r, M I' li'-an-r and Mr. and a-' ... U ii .f Iiiiit-ra in Alioona n 1 ut Mrs. V. uli.i IlioVrd sho'.il.i ... ' I t' u t-v ud.ir.'S-. It .'':". : !"' r i 1 1 n K to ;:ive " (i.lniir thf minimiini . .., . !r.-h inoMh- was uVfeated .. .-k f"i la-k of a eon ..... ,,; y !'.. ; i i. li and two . .. . w,.r,. ,,-1 ,-; . -.1 from tin stale . , J J. i' -it. -.1 in no- stn-auis :'-..i,.t.-il "ii Tii'-sday. M .it-r. aii ni'i fiii.'ii of t'hst ,. r! j: - Iviiit- of his son-in-i-. Ki..'My. at Si. Larci.i'e, mi !- ;. .i'.-d -1 years. r. K-jr. r. a ii.'ii. - ot John A. i .r'-r at . nl in- -aif on Satur- r '"'li. a: 1 .. . i.H k f. v.. a lot of i i : v. . a.i iu an other rol- 1 I. ::y. f..r. tnin of the lirsl l tl.f K' nsl'iii sr A- Cresson a,, j v i -;ii-iihiir; on v.. ... I .; I..':i;thy and hearty -- !:.:!. r lis - aii -'ill olTetiiiir ... it .- I a.' a ii.-w a.l III this l- :. :. .- i.' . i'ii -.iiu' iminti'i's on Kraa it a lid then ito and i !.r :a K.'keiii...le, reli.'t of L i.:.: lii.-.l at h.-r home in Alle- i. in nine-day of last ; !. i- mied by j.: j tl.n-f .laiiirht.-r. !:.'.r wenltli ..f the I'niled i !! ! (....ilirt of over 91,- i l.e v :iiie of tie on t- i.U.c u. ins pal lof;et her Jfold, .i . I! ih. i -.'t.;.ei . i ne ami all the 'it'.-- "f K' . i.-i lit i.' and vi. inity. : : a '-i: l ! I..-k'rand opening of Lj t-.u ...iint-t-. ii.- -prinn dress i. . ..'- ui..l tailor made suits -. J -tin-tnw ii. on A i r i 1 7. st and V; :!,; h..ry. died at her home i. .i '.!'!.!. March JTlh. ".I-' i; -in St.- i- -urx i. d hy her & f.ii r.i.- mi, a ; i ti.l.jreii. Ilerre-'r-;;. t.-rr. J in St. Monica's eenie U,"i S5.-r-1.ir-. t Vjr: i.-r.i Milling and Kx- w-i-5 l.a- M.n-l.a,1 a J.Unl ' tr t ! i I!..- i j. ,,f is ,.-Li i'1"- .1 ..i: n, ! jri ni- adj i ' i:- u- . k -ly ., , s,., purs ' I i.l-l lilkT. W ho (,- " li u i - ..i.-.. i,-ar Hie .''ail: , t,.. i;.. hl.ni. 1 J ' ' ' i i.i i e -treet. and - - " i . u. . ii.v il as a !k..-li, -'-fc-'!ii.l!!. ;,.. ,n, mi -.ne (int in. ii. ,,l tj,.. .-a-u, mail ii - '. lull' -ii tr and maple -vrup i.:.: -a tl.ai the output .r'..--t !,,r u i.uii.ii.ir of years, ra r S-! t wea-her expTieiu-ed b 1 - f-.r it. i.f Mr. I'.-t. r Uei.rpe. o ' -"Hih of Lilly, ""!'ia H'-miim, and w ith .';! :; t.. the irromid. "' '' at tl.:, on ' ' ' ; r 't. The lire or- '' M J' 'Wl. V.' , ' '' Ii a r , ..iinty. on Thurs- :nl...r. I o. ii. .r li.fii.4 r... ! ' u i v. 't:;.l, -r it.i........i ! : ui.i ..rd, in ton : -: ami to ell no " T P'emiM-S. 1 t'it- it. ........ .. M pjP " ( in. -in tor ii.f ' a':..i,al (.uard is ' ami the dilTerenl - . - ..re t ...... . . . - ii I'll. I he ' in. Kheiil,urr. KhiMitiiirt$ .'iicampmeut up- i.i Ki A Ii ' -11:. I I H - l-'i.u. i,, ,, I, ..j 1 a -li.l.ia were seen - II.. !i.cery More of John , .- J .-wic Ul ilUIIII ( 7"u" Tl,lirUav iKht of a t'r-'-l'-nafreiRbl " tlr.l ...eaped. He .was 'l"N,, i;alli,zin. l'ui-al. w . . , . lil.li I ... . .. .. " .-13 Nl Tl I.'..i !. l- ... - i'l.-.iay lucirti i iik about . .r...i. i ""art I rouble. He wms bad Ix-en In his "f a.-.. II. ':-li. ' I'V minutes lx- a- admitted from ami v as never mar- "" l,....l 1 :.. Tit ' " f. M k "t""! rk. Hrad .' '',JiflI"-'T, was fatally Snyder, lever '1 hi UlaU, mill was ttre.L.-rl 'f tint .-..4 . -j-ii l,.-..l w ti,,;.. 'as hurled a din- ' - vau.-.,, ..,., , Ja-t..r . i ,.7 a. IiL.n-tii.'Miu i'i..i. 1 rj s.a .... 'M"d on Wednesday even- n fY "'"'"'"''iieiit. Ar. ex-l-t.,r 1'i''1'"'s' accounts by a pol- ' '"'V'd thal " "s 1 fai,UK", bu"d5,'n inadeln , luni and U-iiik unable to jail. pros- Seeue The Statioii at kaylor's Was broken into one nicht recently, but nothing of value was missing when the agent opened up the next morning. -.luii.-irrjc, a ireigui orakeman on uie l ennsyivania railroad, was caught oe. ween tw o cars w hile making a coupling at Mjutii l ork on rriduy last and badly squeezed about the chest. jonn isarnicle, an old citizen, of Sus qiienanna tow nslnp, died at his home in that township, on Sunday March 21st IV'., in the ruth year of his age. He i survived by a widow andltwo daughters, Al ary Ann and Jane, both at home. Hi remain? were interred in St. Joseph's cem elery. in Carroll township' on Tuesday of last week. The tenth state sanitary convention of l'ennsylvania will be held in Johnstown May 2. -M. It is to be held under the com bined auspices of the state hoard of health andjhe Johnstown board of health, in Y ai.i. a. nan. Hie address of welcome will be delivered by Mayor (ieorce W wagoner, it is expected that (iovernor Hastings will be present. r ire on Aionday night destroyed the planing mill of W illiani Stoke, in A I toon a together with his storehouse, in which be had stored a large spring Mock of worked lumber. Mr Stoke's loss is placed at f.VI. iion which lie had an insurance off lo om. The lire is supposed to have been of incendiary origin. Three other tires had been started in Alloona the same night, Willie liewalt, live years old. fell into (. hartiers t reek, at McKee's Kecks, on Sunday, and his bro'her Elmer, eleven u-j.. ...,. .i iino me water to save him. and both boys were drow ned. They were tne only hildren of Ml. anil Mrs. Jacob Dewalt, and their death was a ter iiuieuiuw 10 i ue m oiner. rstie was t rated after being carried from the of her children's death. a larpe nam on the farm of Mis. Nan cy strayer, near Moriellville, was burned to the gr.nmd on Monday evening. Tl i .. i . . . lanu nan ueen uiKicciipl.'.i jor some time past, but on Monday Mr. Solomon Strayer had hauled a load of hay l. the barn with the intention of moving on tiie farm. It is supposed some boys playing about the barn accidentally set ii on lire. The loss is es timated at with no insurance. While William Wentz, of lilue Knob mis coumv, was taking out railroad ties at Trout Kun, Cambria county, last Toes uay tne iiinti oi a tree fell on him. striking his head and fracturing the skull. A I'ortage physician, who was called in re moved live square inches of the broken skull and a portion of the brain, and Wentz is reported to be getting along all rgil. IIiillilujsl,ttrij Stnmliird A wagon load of nitroglycerine stuck in the mud hile passing over a marshy place a: Springdale Pa., and no man will hire, loan nor help to move the materiul lest a sudden jar send them out of Sprinij- dale. 1 he peace of all that part of the town is disturbed.' The school has been closed until the wagon is hauled away, and the more timid citizens are afraiJ the town will be blown away before the nilro-gly-cerine is removed. Representative Schofield. of Centre county, has introduced a bill into the House which provides the paying of a bounty on the destruction of wild cats, haw ks. ow ls and weasels. The bill has passed the House and now goes lo the Senate. Thv bill autherizes the payment of for every w ild cat. 1 for every red or grav fox. for a mink ;"( cents, and every large weasel or ermine 25 cents, and for hawks . cents. The Tyrone correspondent of the Al toona AVir.v has the following concerning a young man we.ll known in Kbensbug. His many friends here will be glad to hear of his quick recov ery. Oliver Henry, baegage-master on rone division. Is layed up at his home, in Lock Haven, with heart trouble. Some time ago lie took a heavy cold, the result of w hich has affected his heart, although he is slowly improving and expects to be out again in a short time. Robert C. Custer, a freight brakeman on the Pittsburg division was fatallv in jured at Portage at 10 o'c lock on Tuesday morning. He w-as coupling cars and wa caught and terribly squezed about the hips. Dr. T. S. Troxell or fiallitzin ex amined Custer and ordered him to !e sent to the Altr.ona hospital where he wa tak en and where he died about 6" o'clock the same eve nil. g. C lister was a bout 23 years old, unmarried and his home was at Stewart station, Westmoreland county. Mrs. Annie Kgan. wife of William Kgan. died at her home on Kleventh ave nue. Alloona. i iiursuay morning, ot a complication of di-eases. The deceased was a daughter of the late Joseph and Annie Conrad : she was liorn in Ashville. Cambria county. Kebruary ''S. IM'.i. and was married in lsso to Mr. V iKiam Kgan, who with two sons 1-eo anil Walter sur vives. Three brothers and three sisters also survive, one of the latter being- Mrs. Mary I. Sproat, of Chest Springs, this county. At a mass meeting of bituminous coal miners at Phifipsbiirg on Saturday, reso lutions were adopted in favor of resisting any reduction in wages below the present scale, and calling on the men who are now working Ih-Iow the scale lo at once quit work. The resolutions further request miners in ali the soft coal regions w hose coal is shiiped east to send a delegate to the' general convention of Pennsylvania bituminous miners, which meets at Clear field on next Wednesday. Ollie Kirk, aged 5, and Pearly Coup ler, aged 12. were playing in an outhouse in t niuii lownsnio. . learneiu county, last Saturday. Pearly aft-r lighting a fue w as walking across the floor with it in her baud. Sparks from the fuse fell into a can of powder and caused it to explode. Ollie was badly burned and 'rightfully mutila ted. The child died from the effects of its injuries. Pearly was earned through the door by the force of the explosion. 1 he shanty was blown to pieces. The can of oowder was kept on hand to be used in putting rails. Michael Farbangh died at the home of his son Charles, in Hlacklick township. Pa., on Tuesday, March Hi. in his STth year. He was oorn at rvapiwi-am-ivneiu. Kaden. dermany, A. I). 1S10. At the age of 20 he entered the army and sarveu the ired live years. After this he was married. His wife di-d leaving him two children, a son. Charles, and a daughter. Josephine. Mr. Farbaugh was again married, and in ls.Vl came to this country with his family, settling near what is now Nicktown. Cambria county. In 1S71 he went west and settled down in Minne sota, where he resided until July. 1 !.'. when he returned to visit friends in old Cambria and to spend the remainder of his days with the family of his sou, Charles, where be died as stated above Mrs. Mary Illair, wife of V. W. HIair. of 42:1 Cherry avenue Altooua. died at her home at lo o'clock, on Sunday moruing as the result of an operation last Wednesday. The deceased was born in Schuylkill coul ty thirty-four years ago. She was twice married, her former name being Mrs. J. V. Frank. She was married to Mr. HIair In Kliensborg, tno years ago. Her hus band., one child. John, and three step children, John, Winifred and Mary, sur vive. One brother, Mr. Michael Conlon. and one sister, Mrs. Washington Hikes, both of Fairview. Illair county, are also yet living. The deceased was a member of SJl Mark's Catholic church. Fuueral ser vices were held In that church on Tuesday morning at 1. o'clock. loteraient la St. John' cemetery. Eleven of the dairy herd of 21 animals purchased by the managers of the State lunatic asylum from William Paul, of Washington county, have been found to be affected with tuberculosis, 'i-1 . .. iuere is a provision of the law to which tax collectors should give strict heed. They are all required to give boud ior tne faithful performance of their duties and their bonds must be hied on or before the last Monday in April. On fail ure to file his bond a tux collector forfeits his office. When filed it is good for one year only, and must be renewed annually. Every year some of them overlook this provision and have to petition the court for their appointmeut. As new men are elected in some of the townships ami boroughs of the county it is likely there will be some w ho w ill waken up to their duty in this particular after it is too late, if they do not give heed to the advice here tendered them. A most distressing runaway accident occurred recently near Fishertown. Hed ford county. Mrs. Ellas Hlackburn and her two little daughters, agei respective ly 13 and 0 years, wereout driving iu a bug gy.' They had proceeded but a short dis tance from the village when the horse took fright and ran away. When the buggy: was upset the horse commenced kicking, which he kept up vigorously un til he had demolished everything about the vehicle that was breakable. The oc cupants suffered severely. Mrs. Hlack burn had several ribs broken and it is fear ed received internal injuries. The oldest child received a terrible cut in the fac irom tne mourn to the forehead, had part of the upper lip cut off and seven teeth knocked out. She is also sufliering inter naiiy. i ne oilier child received severe bruises, but is not as seriously hurl the others. -for the bathroom and toilet table borax is entitled to a place which no other articles can lay claim. It refreshes and invigorates the system removes all un pieasant oaer oi perspiration, giving a healthy glow to the skin, leaving it soft and white w hen added in the bath water For washing the face is better than soap. and, if used regularly, will keep soft and white the hands of even those women who of necessity do rough work. As a wash for the hair borax has long been regarded as the best and most harmless lotion. It removes dandruff stimulates the scalp and preserves the beauty of the hair. Heing a harmless and effective antiseptic, borax is of course, an excellent .dentifrice, and if used in time w ill prevent decay of the teeth, harden the gums and induce a general healthful action on the mouth People troubled with sore, tei.dei feet will find greater relief from frequent bathing in borax water. Marriage I.lrr The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the weekending Thursday, April 1, lSUT: Absalom J. Horner and Mary J Johnstown. Harry V. Miller and Hannah C. Johnstown. (eorge F. Eii'henbaugh, Elstie. Martha E. Wilt, tJalliliii. Charles Shomo and Maggie Keith, Ormer. Henjamin H. Wright. Eliensburg. Elauor Kirschner. Cambria township. Haves, Xaugle, and Van and The Krpnbllran 4'on t en I Ion. The Republican couuty committee met in the court room on Monday, at 1 o'clock, in pursuance of the call of the chairman, for the purpose of fixing the time for hold ing their county convention. After some discussion the committee fixed upon Mon day May 3rd, as the time for holding the convention, the primary e'ections to take place on the Saturday preceding. At the meeting Oeo. M. Wertz offered resignation as chairman and on motion Uobert S. Murphy, Esq.. of Johnstown, was unanimously elected as his successor. Arrldfnl Kmnllrd Faially. A special to the Alloona Trilmnc from Hopewell Thursday says; The li-year- childofW. B. Snyder, ot Six Mile Kun. w hile playing at the mines yeslarday, was caught by a wire cable and dragged to a roller, where the flesh on oue of the child's legs was torn so badly that amputation was deemed necessary. While prepara tions were being made for the amputation a large picture w hich was hanging on the wall above where the child lay, fell, strik- ng the little one on the neck and injuring it so badly that death resulted Inside of twenty-four hours. On ih Way ta 11111 aroapart. The river drive, with Anthony Flynii iu charge, passed here on Friday after noon. There were about OO men in the rew and they kept the "rear" moving right along. The drive is hung up at Fulton's dead water awaiting a flood in the river. We do not remember of the drive being so far down the river so early in the season in any previous year, the range of lime heretofore being from April till June. About 45.mi,U) feet were put in above this point, not nearly so much as iu former year. The timber is about run. and a flood or two would allow the logs to lie put into the boom. Clctirficld licitub- liran. Tb Ante. The committee appointed at the Repub lican county convention of last year to re vise the rules of the Republican party in this county reported at the meeting of the county committee on Monday. 1 he re port will be laid before the the next coun ty convention and in all probability will te adopted. Among other things it fixes the entrance fees fur candidates as follows: President judge, $loo; congress, f.V); state senate. 25; assembly, $!."; treasurer. Hi; sheriff, $7.1; prothonotary, $10; regis ter and recorder, WO; district attorney, $4D; county commissioner, $10; jury com missioner, $2; coroner, ti county surveyor. $2; poor director, $2; county auditor' $2; delegate to'national convention,.".; Dele gate to state convention, $2. Kfdnrrd Half ta Mf Tori. For the dedication of the Grant Monu mental Tomb, April 27. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will m-H tickets from all points on its line to New York, April 2; (and from points w ithin one hundred and fifty miles of New York, April 20 and 27i, good to return until April 2J inclusive, at rate of a fare and a third for the round trip. Tickets for military companies in uniform, numbering fifty or more, travel ing in a body on one ticket, will be sold at rate of single fare per capita for the round .rip. The parade on Mils occasion will be the grandest military demonstration since the war. Thousands of veterans. United States regulars, and State militiamen will be in line. vlra aft RpftnEi", A fire which broke out iu a smoke-house on the premises of Mr. E. "M. Hinder, at Spangler, on Sunday morning at 3 o'clock, caused a loss of about $."..( i. The build ings destroyed were all the property of Mr. Hinder. They consisted of his hardware store, which contained the postofliee, his residence, stable and outbuildings. There was some powder stored in oue of the buildings and this caused the people who turned out to tight the fire to be very wary, fearing an explosion. Little was saved, except some furniture from Mi. Hinder's residence. It has not been learn ed if thfe mails were all destroyed or not, but all registered letters and other valu ables are supposed .to have been in a safe. Mr. Hinder carried $1,100 insurance In the Xiambrte Mutpal company, and about $1. U Id other companies. ANOTHER MURDER. Jobn J Kendall Killed William Prllrhard, Ills Father-In law, atUallltsln. John J. Kendall, a coal miner, who re sides in Marvsyille, aisuburb of Gallitzin, was brought to jail on Tuesday morning charged with the murder of his father-in-law, William Pritchard, on Monday eveu evening. The murder was committed at Kendall's own house. The two families had been liv ng close together and on Monday, Pritchard moved his household goods to another part of the town, Kendall's his son-in-law, heli I ng hi to to move. They had early in the day provided themselves with a keg of beer and both men were intoxicated. He tween 5 and Oo'clock, w hile both men were at Kendall's home, a dispute arose be tween the two over some trivial family matter. Kendall became yery angry, and ran up stairs and came down w ith a revol ver with the avowed intent to murder Pritchard. Several persons who were in the room seized this weapon and took it from him before he could accomplish his purpose. Wild with rage Kendall ran up staiis and came down w ith a shot gnu. A neighbor woman who had heard the trouble be tween the men. appeared on the scene and said to the unfortunate man, "for (Jod's sake. Join., give me that gun;" to w hich came the reply that he was going to pro tect himself and children. Pritchard at that moment came around the corner of the house and Kendall, before any one could a prevent him, raised the gun and fired, the charge of shot entering Pritch ar's head near the base of the brain. Pritchard threw up his hands and fell to the ground and then got up and fell again . He was carried into the house by some neigl bors who were attracted to the spot by i he discharge of the gun. Kendall appeared lo realize almost in stantly the awful crime he had committed. He hurriedly left the house and hunted up the officers of the law, whom he toid w hat had occurred and gave himself up. lie w as placed in the lock up and kept mere until 1 uesday morning when he was Drought tojail. Doctors Troxell and Mc Donald were summoned, who after examin ing the wound pronounced the injury fatal. Pritchard lingered until between two and three o'clock on Tuesday morning, w hen he breathed his last. ..L. .. .i . ... ..- iiiciiaiu, was agej ., years, and was an employe of the Mitchell Mining Com pany. He is survived by a wife and six children, the eldest being the w ife of Ken dall. Kendall is 30 years of age. and has a wife and three children. He was a miner by occupation but lately had been working for the Pennsylvania railroad company on w hat is known as the "mud train." Keal rlalr Iraimlrm. James Mulligan, el ux. et al. to Mar garet Huck, Clearfield; consideration, $.10. (.'best Creek Land it I mprovement Com pany to Swedish Mission Church. Pat ton $1 Robert J. c Scott, et al, to Samuel H. Scott, Lower Yoder. $1. Sheriff of Cambria countv to Hon. Mar. tin Hell, Reade, $lui. Shei iff of Cambria county to Hon. Mar tin Hell. Reade, $HlO. F. H. Itell.et us. to Aloiizo J. Dermitt, Washington, $12.1. A. C. Huck. et UX. et al. t James V Scanlau, Tunnelhill. fo.oxi. W. H. Mowerv et nv. in I' tow nship school district, I'pper Yoder. $.K. t. oa i port i;ank to James McCartney, Sr., Reade, $sio. Daniel Railey to t.enrge Hailey. Adams. $:;ii. John A. Hill et ux. to Frederick (iabert. Jr., Johnstown. $l.'i. Patrick Leahey, et uz. to F. A. Thomp son. Lilly, $37.1. Simon J. Codrad. et ux. to Pennsvlvanfo Railroad Com .any, Lilly, $2.2oo. t.alltt.in Hmlding A Loan Association to (J. C. Yeager, Pa lion. 2.ou. Assignee of Christian IJood to Hiram tJochnour, East Taylor. f'M. Sheriff! of Cambria county to Jacob C. Vamer et al.. Low er Yoder, Too. Jacob II. Kriuget ux. to Jacob C. Vir- ner, Lowar Yinler, $1. Treasurer of CaVibria county to Fannie J. Spendley. (Jal'itzin tow ns!. In The Johnson Company to Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Johnslow u, $2ui. The Johnson Company lo Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Johnstown, $l,om. Sheriff of Cambiia county, to Ualliizia Hoilding .t Loan Association, Uallitzin borough, $2.1. Emma R. Karlinsey, to Cambria coun ty Railroad company, Harr, 27.1. Andrew Robins et ux. to Mary J. Myers, Washington 1.3m ). Max Frick et ux. to Allen Troxeli, Reade, $.15. Warld'a Fair Praanel ar. The Northern Pacific Railroad Laud Improvement Car will be at South Fork on Thursday, April Sth. The display iu this car is highly inter esting and instructive and is open to the public for inspection free of charge. It contaius a comprehensive collection of the fauna aud floral, cereal, fruit, mineral and vegetable products of the stales traversed by the line of the Northern Pacific Rail road, comprising Minnesota, North Da kola, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon, There are also samples of wood. wool, building stone, coal and in fact specimens of all industrial products to be obtained along our line. The numerous scenic views aud collections of mounted birds and animals add greatly to the inter est of the display, so that not only the tanner, fruit-grower, lumberman, miner, manufacturer, gardner, tourist, hunter, i.omcsecker, student and art lover are interested, but in fact all classes of peo ple will find much to admire. It will be open to all free of charge. Obitaary. Mrs. Annie, wife of Nathaniel Teeter. died at her home in Jackson township, on Friday. March 2ih. aged 04 yeais, 5 months and Cdays. Mrs. Teeter was born near Jacksonville, Indiana county, and was three times married, her first husband being Moses Wells, who died in lft Ml leav ing four children to survive their union all of whom are living namely: Annie, wife of J. C. Switzler, of Morrell ville; Mary wife of David Hollow baugh, of Tal bott county, Md; M. C. Wells, of Indiana county, and Tillie, wife of James Sharp, of Shelvita, Indiana county. Pa. In 1M1 she married John Faith and to that union five children avere born, lour of whom sur vive as follows: James; Ellen, wife of R. Radger, and Sadie, wife of Isaac Teeter, of Nanty UIo, this county, and Jacob, of Davis P. O., Indiana county. Her second husband, John Faith died in Ebensburg in lss and was hurried in Lloyd's cemetery. In 1st) she was married to Nathaniel Teeter w ho survives her. Funeral ser vices were conducted by Rev. Stephen Hildebrond, of Yinco, on last Sabbath moruing, after w hich interment was made in Lloyd's cemetery. PUBLIC SALE. There will tc exposed at poMie aala at tbe ata t.le l John A. HIair in tbe kaat wanl ol Eben t.orn !.. on SAlt'KllAY. APhlL loth, ISVJ. at 1 o'clock P. M.. the loilowlaa peraooal prop erty It wit: 1 amall sprloK wii.n. 1 et wagon lad Jera. lot ol hrne. larmlDK Imidenienu, 1 Champion mower, I Umpire Keaper and Binder, 1 bay raae, cotton aacka, and many oiher artl slea loo numerona to mention. Ternaa will be made known on day ol aale. M.D. BEAKKB. Aaalnee of Joua A. Blaik. tbeneburg, April II, 1897. St mm jl mmztatmm -a. esse. Nlrllaa6aa Ifotleea. ANTEIl. A general representative la tbla TT county to oraanise local board a lor tbe Artlaans haTlnsa ana lan Association. Ad tlresa VI Filth Ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. meba "llf ANTtK A reliable man to represent a loan Tf institution In Cambria county Money luaned In turns ol f loo to aiO.lKU. For particulars aj.pl j to W. M. DAVIS, Uoalport, Fa. ujcbWtL ''HE Ebensbunr Bui Id In, a. Loan Association a. win otter for sale at tbe Key Building Eb. eosburK, on the fourth Monday In April. tz.ouu.ou. THUS. DAVIS, LtBSTaa LaKiMBR, ssecretary. President. JAKIES an1 prentlemen's suits. mniKl ln j ut rumen is el all kinds, sealna machines, vehicles, dress aroods, etc.. etc.. at manufactarer's I. rices. School and Sunday school libraries and Macdard sets ol books by the world's best aula ora at lens than cost ol printing. T. W. LEVIS, represents manufacturers. F'eb. lu'A. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially tbe oyster-loving people ol Eliens bar, are Invited to call at Kobt. McKreen's (lid Keltable Koslaurant. when tbey want Kood, Iresb Oysters, by tne pint, quart or gallon. I tr you can have them Stewed or Fried, all at tbe lowest price. Fresh Oysters every day. octlltl i)ei:omincr The Brightest Women Prefer an easy and dress shoe. A shoe either mars or increases your enjoyment I here are shoes that are made C 1- mr people 10 wear, oossessinp- every requisite that renders a shoe a comfort and a joy. Then there are shoes that look well, but they are made just to sell. Which sort would you prefer? Our shoes are foot-form shoes, of the famous Kreider make, Bis- ton. They cannot afford to make unsatisfactory shoes. You take no risk for comfort, style and price, when you buy your shoes at our store. A Handsome Shoe dressy easy is our $1.C5 shoe for la dies, in black or tan. Thor- i i ii , oujimy serviceaDie, ana unus ually neat in appearance. A very dressy shoe is our t-'.U) shoe. Ex cellent for service in black, tan or choco latethe newest toes the prettiest shoe for the money we have ever shown. Dress Shoes for Misses the right colors and styles for tl.uo. Dress Shoes for Koys full of good wearing points splendid styles, too only tl.. Dress Shoes for Men the new toes easy lasts good wear ers, only fl.L5. Our's is a shoe store, as well replete with new and serviceable ideas "worth the money kind." Is it not policy to buy that kind of goods? A Special is the tilth Century Shoe for 'adies dark chocolate a leader in fash ionequal to the liner makes an extra shoe for the price, and only f-j.ui. Special Purchase. Koiiglii at'a price a hands jme line of Oxfords razor or square toes regular val ue fl 2 beautifully finished goods hon est wearers, too stylish and right. YOUR CHOICE OF THK LOT FOR t CENTS. This is an unusual opportunity to obtain the highest grade goods at wonderfully low prices. We have added'to our Shoe Department an automatic shoe button fastener and will fasten buttons on shoes FitKK of Charok while you wait. J. B. ranr & Sod. JOS. HORNE & CO. JHlalf Price Our prices are always the very lowest that can be put ou goods, but once in a while we get a chance to make some fear ful cuts. One of thes3 chances has come in some veiy good goods, and goods very sea sonable. They are SILK HARP LINEN TIS SUES. ALL-LINEN and SILK AND LINEN Fabrics, for tine warm weather dsesses; they used to cost from One Dol lar to Three Dollars a yard. We will sell them at just ONE-HALF as long as the ot I asts. Slate bow much you waut to pay aud let us send you some samples. The goods are most fashionable fabrics on the market, and at these prices are also the cheapest. Here's another chance in PLAIN DIAG ONAL CLOTH, very handsome and fash ionable goods, iu all the new Spring shades. A tine imported fabric w hich al ways costs 75 cents a yard except when we cut prices on it. It is selling here now for FIFTY CENTS a yard. (iet samples of the liner kinds of All Wool Suitings in new and correct Spring patterns, w hich we are selling at TWENTY-FIVE and THIRTY-FIVE CENTS a yard. You will wonder how such excellent materials can be sold so cheap. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Having been appointed auditor by tbe Oourt ol I'ODiUH.D 1'leas of Oaoil.rla county, to ass upon the exceptions Bled to the account of Ben (ituiln Hopfer and Oeora-a Haker. asslvnea ol James I) McMnhen. and to report distrlt at Ion ol the lunds In tbe bands ol tbe accountants, hereby a Ives notice that he will si, lor the tur pose ol raid appoln'ment at bis office lo KueDS buix. on Tl'ESUAY, APK1L. 13FH, IB7.atlO o'clock, A. it , when and where those Interested may attend or be lorever debarred from coming in on said lund. WM. 11. SKCHLEK, Auditor. Kbensburg. Pa.. March 22, 1M7. 26 St. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is bereby given that havlnar been ap pointed auditor by tbe Orphans' Court o! 'am br! county, to distribute the lund In the bands nl li. P Karren. administrator of the estate of Philip Fatten, dee'd.. as shown by his lira! and bnal scroBDt, 1 will sit at my (Tire In tbe boro uirh ol E-ensborK. rn SATl'KllAY, APK1L. 10, l(ft7. at in o'clock, a. m., lor tbe purpose ol die cbarsrlaa: Ihe duties ol said api-ointment, when and where all rsons Interested sball attend or be forever debarred Irom comlnK In on said lund. U. H. MYtKS. Auditor. Ebensbunr. Pa.. March 22. 19wr. 28 3t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. " Estate ol John Irvln; deceased. lettera Teatmentary upon the estate of John Irvin. deceased late ol liurwensville. t-learheld county: Pa., having been granted to the un.-ier-slKned. all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified lo make payment without delay, and those bavlna claims axalnst the same will present tbem properly authenticated for settle ment. THK PROVIDENT LIKE fc TRUST COM PANY. Executor. ib a. Chestnut Sis., Phi la.. Pa. S. V. Wilhoh, Attorney. Clearfield, Pa. April i l7.6t. THE FitiHti and tbe Semi-Weekly PlUaboni Post at only fci.uo a year. All the acwa. DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, IRLoofling and Spouting. A&2MCU1LTIJj1AL OIlIIEmiEOT Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pumns Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., 1 ' EBENSBTJRG. - - . PENNA. TOWNSHIP STATEMENT. Statement of settlement with supervisors of White aownehtp. March 8th. I8W7.- Ir. Jobn Kruls, supervisor 1. to work dupli cate 1 M Orders on commissioners.... 13141 Order on supervisors 8 2IK Ml it; Cr. Work done by triable S37" 34 Exonerations.... . . 1 17 Returned to county commissioners 3z So l.'redit by oc-1., days personal service at 1JS0 per day - 1 13S Repalra - 4 So Expenses.. ............--.....- . 3 10 Hill ot Hard ware.. 23 72 Timber lor road... -H 1 M4 17.S John P. Olass. duplicate . Order on com miss loners.... supervisor Ir. to work 1. (461 M 1 87 In. John F. Hast Cr. to amount on road ma chine - 1S4 7 Expen es and repairs....... ...... - 7 be Work done by taxable 31.1 10 Returned to county commissioners 4i Ml Exonerations 6o My amount trnslerred 7 84 Credit by W! days personal service at tl.&u per day 138 00 $703 W3 We. the undersigned auditor of White town ship, bave examlued the above accounts atd Ond them correct. J.S McK EE. S. J. I.l I HtK, Attest: 1. O. H A I'ES. IrtiAH Dateh, Clerk. Auditors March xa V7. 3u FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Auditor?' settlement with borough ol Spring slur yearltwe: U. E. LITTLE, Burses?. Ir. t 31 87 Kino. mil. cted for vear 1M Prlntlna auditors' setilemeot 6 0rt Stationery, ete 8 ' Order ol Al. Conrad Salary for year Wn Ibor and nail, sidewalk . see Balance doe borou(ch... $ 31 87 $ 31 87 THOMAS CAUHAN Street Commissioner. Amount ol duplicate W W Amount ol work not done .. f 3 WO Exonerated , --- Work done on streets - Balance due street commissioner days. 10 hours at lic per hour.. 12 37 Order on treasurer - 14 37 f 74 6ft f.tte C. H. PERRY, Treasurer. Balance In bands last settlement f 70 oa Order ol C. E. Utile 6 License money 114 00 Borouah orders paid out 47 Contribution ofkiKM-ouarh, money to school board 1 per cent, lor paying out Bal.due tioroiucb Irom treasurer 140 00 3 41 low 189 M fls8 We, the underslkrne.1 auditors bavins; examined the above accounts, find them correct. JOHN K. MrKENZlE. M. 1. LEAKY. W. A. CROl'SE. Auditors. Chest Springs. March S. 18V7. 26 3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphan's Court of Cambria county. In te ertateol Joseph Wright, late ol Portage township, deceased. On motion ol V. J. O'Connor. Esq.. the powers of K. E.Crerswell, Esq.. auditor, are enlarged to include tbe distribution ol the personal estate, as shown by tbe first and bnal account of Jobn WriKht. administrator, whose attorney. Alvln Evans, Esq . tekether with V. J. O'Connor, at torney lor all I be remaining heirs, waive publi cation ol the said account, as well as passion on the fame, and oiher Irregularities, other tnan If ix.e raised by exceptions. Br th Corrr. Notice Is hereby given that 1 will sit for the purpose ol discharging the duties ol said appoint ment, at my office. Wool I Block. Johnstown. Pa., on WEIiNESUAY. APRIL I4TH. I8V7 at 10 o'clock, a. sr.. when and where all persons bbvina; claims or demands against said estate may pre sent tbe same, or be lorever debarred Irom com ing In oa said load. . K. E.CRESSW ELL. March 20 7. St. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. In the Court ol Common Pleas of Cambria county. Ol M arch term. isvi. J. P. Hoc. No4. page 365. In re petition of Isaac Wlke to perpetuate tes timony el an alleged lost deed Irom W. B. Bon aker.sbentf . to R. L. Johnstoj. "And now, to-wit. the I8tb day ot March, a. D , 1897. oc motion ol Win H. Secbler. E-q.. attor ney lor petitioner. V. C.sharbaugh. Esq . la ap itointetl Commissioner to take and report tbe testimony to tb court la the above proceeding. By th Itocrr. Take n tlce that In pursuance ot the above ap pointment. 1 will alt at my office. Rbey Building, Ebensburg. Pa., on SATURDAY, APRIL loTH, at 10 o'clock, a. at . when and where all persons Interested may appear if tbey see proper. '. C.SH ARB AlTlH, March '16. V7 3t. Commlesloner. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is Lereby given that letters testa mentary on tbe estate ol Solomon lnimm late of Ban township. Cambria county deceased, bave been granted by tbe Rrglateroi Wills ta tbe un dersigned All persona owing aald estate will please make Immediate payment, and those hav ing claima or demands against the same will present tbem. prorerly authenticated lor settle ment. HENRY DUMM, Executor of the Last W ill and 1 ealament of Solomon Iu mm. deceased. Nicktown. Pa.. March 11. 187. lt. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jobn Nagle. deceased. Letters testamentary In the state of John Nagle. deceased, late of tbe township ol Clear held, In Cambria county. Pennsylvania, having been granted to ms. all persons Indebeed to said estate are bereby notified to make payment to mo without delay and those having claims against the said estate, will present tbem proper ly authenticated lor settlement PRANK NAULE. Executor. St. Augustine. Fa.. March lft. 1897. 19 ot X. ADMINISTRATRIX N0TICR Letters of administration npon the estate of Frank P. Mover, late ol Cresson township. Cam l.rla county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said etat to make payment without delay, and those having claims against tbe Same will present them duly autbentl-ated to JANE E. MOYEr .administratrix's. Thomas J irxLLj Attorney. Cresson, Pa. Jonnstown. Pa.. April 30 1897. St. TO MAKE HONEY an.l enjoy it, one in its t first Lave giMxl health. LAX A TEA cleanses the system, ai.ls tligestion. cures constipation and siek heiulavhe. lleasant to take, does not pi ie. For sale ly all vour drujrirists, HV an. 1 25c. Samples free. 'Manufactured l.v THE JOHN H. HI LL CO., Warren, l'a.. 3 12 97 JOHN F. STRATTON'S iaaWiilnilitdwila aUawAsf MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Vleliaa, Suitars, Baajes, accfdeana, Harsaeal- cas, Ac, all kinds al String, ale, ate. 811. 813. 815. W7 East &th St.. New York. FOR In order to get rid of our slock of -oods a little faster we have decided to oiler for OAfell sonic decided har-ains th-next two weeks, and on our line ofeiioEs, Clothixg Hats, Siiikts and Uxdekwear we will al low you to make your selection at oiie lourtli oil Irom regular prices. We reserve will nothing in these Iin mentioned, and only do this in order to rid of as many goods possible before we move into our new store room These goods are all desirable goods and old stock as you may sup pose. Kemember we give you one-fourth oil fro-n ourrelr ular prices on the goods mentioned. In addition to the Karcaiti u - ,r L...,i.. ... Have just added a New l-.Vo.,nr with h.Vi ff W "r l!ar"ln Counter,, do well to examine these yw"?LtVvtT? U YoU wUI now even if vo., should ,,t n.i I, , ;tr 7 V',UJ,'"'11' jtood sux k of ;ro.-enes. Flour. IVn ;St-U l i pme; up a lowest prices. Call and see us ' C- Lu b e re filing at CARL RIVINTUS, PRACTI CAL WATCHMAKEE $ 4EWEtE&, AND DEALER IN 1VATCHES, CLOCKS, JEIVELR1.SIUIRW1RE. MUSICAL INSTRUMEHTS A SO 0PTICALG0ODS. &OLE AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED BOCKFORDf g WATCHES. I CoImaMa ani Freionia Vatchfis J In Key and Stem Winders. LAKCE SELECTION OF ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY AL J WAYS ON HAND. 2TMt lineof Jewell y Is unsur- :lased. Come and see for your self before purcfaaslna; elsewbera 2f"All work guaranteed. I cae Eiyffinjsi : Spring Announcement! '"a We can now show you the best assortment of Fine Spring Cloth ing in Cambria connty and at prices that will surprise you. Men's all-wool Suits from $5 up. Children's all- wool Suits from $1 to $5. No matter whether you are lean or fat, short or tall, we can fit you Our increasing business compelled us to enlarge our room and we have also increased our stock. We can now show you a much larger assortment of fine goeds than ever before. Our this season's Clothing has been made especially for us and is equal to any merchant tailor's make. Our Gents' Furnishing Stock was never so complete. We also carry the best line of Shoes in Cambria county. A visit to our store will convince you that the best place in the county to buy well-niade, nice fitting Clothing, Gents' Fui- ir la-It nishings and Shoes is with us. C.A. Sharbauch, CARR0LLT0WN, PA. Xi RKAT. of Furs, Capes and Jackets, Winter Dress Goods and Woolen Underwear at QUINN'S 134 and 136 Clinton St., Johnstown.' Fur Capes sold at half cost. New Sprin Dress Goods arriving ever- day. Carriage and Wagon Shop.. Hadn(f oenel np in the shop lately omipietl by J. A. Boner in tbe Wert ward of KlK-nsUjiv, I an. prepared to do all kind ot Waetn and Carriage Work on the ahorw noti and at ina .le tern. Carnaire Trimn.irur, (ushionTand Side OirtaaM fu7 nished to order. Orders taken for Spring Wapon an.l Busies. vwauna rur- JWSpecial attention given to Heiir Work and 1'ainting and satisfaction guaranteed H. E. BENDER, . 5 9531 Formerly of Carrolltowru