u u frcfinnn. ,.Ayi;KIA CO. , PA. I AKY ,it,.r of tli.' Carroll . I, ,m Monday. ,f i :irro!l town: -hip. .'.iirsl on sday. . r.f .I:u kion town 1 1 S ri'Il- -liiim on Tues- AlW-iilnv town- i;:i'h- . t.'i ;" luirson 1 1 "rs- .n'arrolltcwn towii on Tlitirs- ,,f AlU-glieny , Ktn'nl;uttf on :,art.i I! ;Hil.'ll, Of Mtlll? , t.i Kbi-nstmrg t.T Oil i' , ,,(,' of Curroll nii'ii. trid .4y and paid Kliens- ,.f tlii- ptai-f. left vi' urdav wlifrc l;P . ,,f that plan- ,,,i.-tto. av-t-ompan-i:-h!.-r. tri-d Ui' v and pfiit a f-w ;! y. nil y all'. i:iit.ria i-oiinty, is ,!:-. uillil of till' f..;i.n I'a o.nrt now .:.,, ( S!ill'lll. lM,,f i'a- l vi-llt'll St. i hi:r. ii a! .I.diii-lown with t,.i- i n fi.rm-l the ,i . ,n to na an i - ,,-,:.iy tii.i a- a -iin-i-iM'lici? r fiiam-i' on lilKlind- fui an early I- i t-ad y. ; iv l'r 5i.r u-ai. ,..m:.. Hi T !; ' t - pal.- . ! I M . P.rooks. who inv uf la-t wt-fk, as ii.- of tin 1"i:kk- tl.i- plai-i- and in ,, ;. rv on Saturday l.:.-v.i'-1- .-man. "f f;l..- M ,r at., nt I' . W-.in. !. v , a ; a I ,f I i- ai .,..!. ..f Lilly, who had n.inal hospital n days, dii-d in -.lay. 1 1 is r- fi.r intrriiH'iit. .1 family. id county last Wriuht I!ms.. J : r A. M ,i!-..-;d' m.-iit Wriu'lit. clothing !ai-' t tiiisiiu-ss a.'i-T.-L'at.- l...mxi. iliiii-s will n-ai-li Ti i, .:;,:!: ' In.- iia!-l!i! If j- irir-'.lit. -,.,V Saturday -i k ...' tirr- il at t In III tlilitn-I. rllli-.-d i:n !r akin and murium a i-at end of tiy an fast running to- i nr ' "l. K ' mi y i iir- i-n1 d.'inolihed t)lnckf-d for hurt. a-t an X,. p.T ! .-t -.in a Mi ii t y Kailroad, from a!m: tini-hi-d. It I. -! pi.-i-.. f railroad -uii. i- i-urvi-s and . rr.-i! t :i a oiintrv r-i-l.t Irani-; will hf r. -.-!.!. Iltliii';s Tri- .ji.:. a : : - k I; A leu -a. I'ril i VjiL-ar- i ;u. . II.- -;ti !..ii him. I all. I I .i; r : !-. 1, - I., in.- Hurt n i-oiitrai-t-nn a slippery nini; and frae-t.-fi.r.' im-diral TIih dt-i t-ai-d "hiidn-n. Hi at the time of i.i r-nf t!,.-. -ta!t- of the -s-y-! i a v : .J i"..v. at Aitooiia. on .v - .! -Li..- M, I . .y ihti-ri-t in tin? Ti-. r. M . v .v Co. for ?T."..ix . . ;-r i.-'i .! II. Taylor, tlie .'::!! : ! !.: m. 'ihe pur- . 'L M -i .,y interest in -v-i.-J a'.'i - n! . -.a, laii.l anJ in the : -'':.; any t .r.- at Ciallit.in. V.:. .: KiAln.ry, a Mihurb of a. ::i-n ' ii hi-vi ay home from tTuVI.M-ii on 'I'm day eveiiimr, : v iH. v ho w i-r roast- I..:, mtli a pair of "U!T with r-ai : ;.- fr.,ta ,,n- to the ol hei . -ii.'. ir wi-k.-ii and was also y 'i j-.r.d. Mr. Wilt is ; -ir- : in:, i ,i- comiilioii a ri mi -ion. -rs of tr.-a-urt-r d 1 p.-r i-.-nt. I n.l.-r thi i.z an I'll..)-. ; ay at .. in il.Tm in '' I r . nr a- forin ;.!::" coiiiini-sion-rs ! ! I i- liri-l feelings : :(..it km. i. and then -v. in the fa'alily i Ar i. rn-aii quarter -i niilii. -ky article 'i ir ii-i-i,ii. in this -'a:-. ; ; ;.-it.-rs in the t. . a:- ni it- claws, i ,'. : : f.-a' lu i's in jts a!a.,.i iiin-s on the ' I" -. ! ' arrow lit-ads '..rc- "liiiarter dol- i:!f-n-d in the Klair i v t a.'a.r,.' : : -ion.- lllair county ' i- unity conimission- iii'- a tu t tn-r or not a "i Ii. n i.t it ied to a fee ' r ii.akiiia their re- i ; ioti for the ' i-.-r llie constable's a., oi lu-r statute on A i a-.- -tated will be i.f.l at arirunii-n t ir-.m T.i, W iliiarnspurt say? 'lay Mrs. ki-becca I. II: I.-' a (,. ..; v a- l oinpt-lled to load and hold lai-ob Metzirer. w Hi h.-r expired from -J P'-r . i .1 -it-.-tl ,y ,),,. iiitt-nse Mr., n. !' lool enaaired to do Mr. u ami ttiey ere on iali.-i", home when he fell - "!inirs-hiulder and ex- an ' !''-- i.t '. " -"r-i.4-.. 1 'ainalioii. -' -latnn- will not auth- " "i any new counties. 'ion to form a new -nun ' ("T'.i-ili- ,, !"r.-:;,,i I -M.,i '" Indiana, Armstrong ''unti.-s. with Van- ,lir" as tlit- county ssat. ' i.' in " ") inriii a new county Indiana. Westmoreland 'f.-t 1- with .lohnstown as ii'-pnt mative Hanc oii.il, i ti. chairman illlit!.-, !'I..,-. "ii new counties, and he 1 -o TnaLit.i7 u.kv ittv I u.l, 'ir.ii... ' a-- at M rs. I:. E.Jones" ' -n'l in progress and the 't'- are daily carrying I- ail i tut leu t i. .ti tht it. "I. II. in. - th.-y know how to mak a- lar as p.,sil,. In this t . . t oi.i an ad giving cut "ni style 0f giidantlit ' r.- ti,,. s,.c,1(j r,.;ljig lo r iUt "reau bargains. i:esides '"nerat... there are tonally l--- ... " a lot of other g otitis that 1 r, pure Vtilir UreSem-v at l.ur i, . . - .... uui. ta. 1 earlv tU ir.N .1. 4" i r"i''"'' Hlombori Krimatlon. Uloptnsburg, Feb. C One of the most re markable criminal cases in Pennsylvania was brought into court here today. On September 10 last an attempt was made to blow up the residence with dynamite of the Hon. Levi E. Waller, a prominent lawyer of this place. The attempt was traced to Clifton Kuoor, a young man of pood family, but of dissolute habits. Knurr confessed on his arrest that he had been hired by Lloyd S. Winters teen, a lawyer prominent at the bar of this coun ty and interested in many business ven tures, to blow up Mr. Waller's residence f r the purpose of killing Mr. Waller and his family. Wintersteen was arrested and to-day the jrrand jury found seven true bills against Wintersteen and Ki.orr, charging them with several forms of atu-mptint; to kill. A still more dastardly attempt at murder was confessed to by Ki.orr to-day He made a confession that prior to the at tempt he made to blow up Mr. Wallet's family that Wintersieen had iuduced him to attempt the assassination of Mr. Wal ler by shooting him. A contin-iance was asked until the May term and will le ar-pued. Com ti ii Irnt Ion St. Augustine. I'a., Feb. 4, 1V.7. Eli. FlJKKM.VX: The contest between the congregations of St. Augustine and Chest Springs, which has been on for some time past, io determine tiv vote (-.'.;. per vote) which bad the most pi p ilar pastor, was brought to a close on Sunday evening. J au ary 31, IMC. by tin; committees of both places meeting at the pastoral residence in St. Augustine and counting otT the voles given for each candidate. The result showed .'l..77r votes l$M4 for Ilev. J. J. hiiuden, or St. Auguline, and l..is votes tf!-.'t for Rev. T. Mcl'aren. of Chest Springs. The Chest Springs committee took their defeat verv gracefullv, and I w ill add that a more genial, pleasant and gentlemanly s t of men it lias seldom been my good lortuue to meet. I hope they w ill be successfnl in the next contest, i.. TtiiK h mi Apnllw. The big mills-wf the Apollo Iron ,t Steel Company ut Apollo have been closed iIoa n. Nearly all the equipments have been re moved to the new mills at Vandergrift, Ainisirong county, whether tlie nulls at Apollo t.ave lii'cn closed hnaliv has i.ot been stated by the representative of the company. Many persons in that plate. however, say that a declaration of inten tions tin the part of the company is not necessary. Actions speak louder than words. The closing down and partial dis mantlement of the Apollo mills is regard ed ty close observers as meaning their abandonment. The uew Vandergrift mills are now . in pai tial operation, and w ill soon be in full blast. The removal of the big steel mills is a serious blow to Apollo. They were the mainstay of the town. V III Afln S-IiimI Trahhrru. In all probability i bill will be presented to tlie legislature which will have for Us object the appointment of teachers in lb. public schools by the principals instead of by school boards as at present The bill will also contain such provisions as will have the etTei t of eliminating politics en tirely from the schools. i'illsb:irg gentle men are fathering the scheme. Whether tlie evil elfect that will be ex perienced from the unconscious or con scious tendency ot tlie principals toward fa voriteisni in the selection or retention of teachers w ill be greater than the ii.llueiice of politics in tlie election of teacher by the school boards as now exerted in certain cities, will be a serious question. M on a.(Mll Haxrr. John Sivan, a Hungarian coke worker at llecla, est iiion lacd comitv, made a wager Moiitlay of last week with a fellow- countryman of a keg of beer and J", that be could walk from Hecla to Calumet, two miles and a half in his hare feet. Tin bh.ard was at its height that day, the thermometer registering 1J degrees helow, but Sivan took a couple of big swallows of '"polinki" and defiantly started on hi: perilous journey. He won the bet, but he was taken to the Westtnorelaud hospital, suffering all the agonies attendant upon badiv froen tees and limbs. Amputation will be necessary, and lie may die. Will r lUnlrl l in in Mr. Haniel lhimni, of Carroll tow nship, an aged bachelor w hose death we mentioned in a recent issue oT the Kiikkmax. had ac cumulated a considerable amount of money, amounting to more than T,(i0. He disposes of this by a a w ill w hicli has been tiled iu the register's ollice which provides therein that tl.'-Vn shall b: paid for ma-st's for the tepose of his soul by the priests ot the L atliotlt- lallli. OI WHICH lie w as an adherent. The balance be provides shall go to "l he poorest C atholic church in Cambria county.' 1 lie executor, Hanoi Huck, to determine which is tin- pooit-st church. In Improtr Hitimlinrt. At a mn-tiiig of a number of our promi nent citizens, held at the Mountain Houst on Monday ev ning for the purpose of dt - vising ways and means for improvement of of our tow ii, the following resolution was offered: Keolved. That it is the Sense oi Itns m. cling, tr.at our ooroutn devote what money it has at its disposal to the construction of sewers and better ing of our streets, and after this, consider the erection of an electric light plant. J. I:. IlKN.NY, Chairman committee on resolutions. I'ellflon for I'oMoHioe. Mr. Hakei, of Carroll township, is circu lating a petition praying for the establish ment of a postoflice at Ilradley Junction, a station on the Cambria Sc. Clearlield rai - road, about six miles south of Cat ton. The nearest present postotlice to ISradley Junction is at Carroillown. a distance of five miles. The cilians of that place now get their man either at r..oci)suurg. Loretto, Carrolltown or I'alton. The p 'lilion is quite well filled with names and prospects look favorable for the oflice. - I'nttun Courier. -o- -Charles C. Morris, a Oreensburg print er, on Monday morning about ten o'clock, while on his way '..o the office of the Ureens burg Trilmne. where lie was employed. and w hen within a few feet of the oflice dool slipped on the sidewalk, fell and broke his neck. He was carried into a nearby storeroom and medical aid sum moned, hut he died in a few minutes. He was thirty years of age, and a son of I). C Morris. Esq., of (ireensburg, a former resi dent of Johnstown, who along iu the seventies, before bis removal to (Jieens- hiuir. was a prominent candidate for tlie nomination for tlie office of sheriff on the Democrat!:; ticket in this county. The remains of Adam Frank, ail .itin erant peddler. hose home was in I'itis- hnrir. were found near the tracks of the Somerset and Cimbria branch of the Hat tlmore nd Ohio railroad, near the liock- wood station, at daylight Friday morning Tlie man had evidently frozen to death. ii.ur were no marks on his body to sho that he met a violent death. From th tracks in the snow it appears the man was making his way to the KockwooU station w hen he w as overcome by the cold and per ished. Tlie unfortunate man was idenli t.s letters found in his pockets, and the railroad officials of Kockwood ttxik chart;)' of the remains and shipM'd them to I'ilt burg Saturday aflerwo!i. E. II. Dunegan. Esq.. f St. Augustine, si.eiit several days iu Ebensburg last week. 1.1 ...r . ailed here to attend the funeral of hia - in-law. Koltert M. ltrooks. wbo?e funeral took place ot Saturday. Trial Mil for ttarrli Term. SKCOM WKF.K. McAnnlty vs. Byrne. Kinkead vs. Frank. Kinkead vs. Culiiton. Lloyd vs. McFadden. Washington li. Jt L. Association vs. Snyder. Evans vs. Evans. Humphreys vs Evans. Packet vs. Sims &Co. Charles vs. liorongh of Hastings. Hauk vs. Kirkpatrick. Luther vs. City of Johnstown. Tin i:i wkkk. Brendlinger vs. 1'ittman. Kuhn & Zimmermau vs. (Jettys et al. Lse Buck vs. Leffler et al. Fox et al. vs. Fd-x et al. Cresswell vs. Wagoner. Wright vs. Wright et al. ! Tavis vs. Crouse. Englebach vs. Harris. Page vs. Page. Cristman vs. liray. Frank vs. Slater. Cauffiel v. Levcntry. Wilson vs. Dibert. Kicker, vs. Uosecrans. Burkhart vs. Stoltz. Makin vs. Foust. Morehead vs. Mi-Cune. Rose vs. BitT 'i.inger. (lass vs. Smay. Schmidt vs Nickel. rniivlrlril While ljln)C. Joseph H. Breth, a prominent citizen. politician, lumberman and coal operatoi. of New Washington, Clearlield county. was arrested several months ago on the barge of embezzling the funds of his ward and entered bail for his appearance al csurt in September. The case came up foi trial at Clearlield. on Tuesday. It was a sure case cl conviction, so the bondsmen 'urrendered Breth to the sheriff and he was lodged in jail. A lion t 1 o'clock on Wednesday morning tlie sheriff was awakened by the other prisoners, who told him that something was wrong, wil h Breth. 1 1 was found that the prisoner had taken poison and was dying. The jail physician was summoned and worked with him all day, but he died at5o'clock on Wednesday evening. He left a letter addressed to A. L. Ilnr.l, of La Jose, making a disposition of his bodv and personal effects, showing that he hail this step in contemplation for some time. He was aged abbout TO years. and served as a justice of the peace for a number of yeai s, being considered one of the leading citizens of that section. He had been unfortunate in final c al trans- aclinus of late. Although the prisoner was lying at the point of death, the ease was tried by consent of counsel, ami a ver dict of guilty reached about two hours be fore his death. The Oldefct Inhabllnnl. A correspondent of the Johnstown Ih'iu- tx-rerf, writing from Ebensburg. gives the following bits of information: The first child born iu Ebensburg was the late Robert Rolterts. which event took place in 17".f?. He was the father of Mrs. II. E. Smith, of Johnstown. Tne oldest native now living in Ebens burg is Lewis Kodgers, w ho was born in this place in lsjo. Tht? oltlest resident is probably Mrs. Catharine Roberts, who was born in Beu- I ah alMitit the year IStis and came to Ebens burg two years later. The oldest native of Cambria township Is Mr. Ilaniel P. Davis, who was bom there about sS years ago. The lirst person buried in Lloyd ceme tery was a daughter of the late Kev. tieorge Roberts, iu the lirst decade of the present century. The first churches built in this place have all been superceded bv new ones and have disappeared, with the exception of one which is now occupied as a dwelling ami another which is used as a blacksmith shop N"ow deceased. Trip lo llfornln. The next California tour of tue Pennsyl vania railroad will leave New York and Philadelphia by special train of Pul'man palace cars February 2tth, visiting the the great Mammoth Cave and stopping at apw iirieans during the Ma rill liras l ar- uival. Four weeks will be allowed on the Pacific coast, and two days will lie spent on the return trip at Colorado Springs and the (Jarden of the dods. Stops will also Ik: made at Salt Lake City. Deliver, and Omaha. This is one of the most delight ful and complete tours ever planned. Tickets, including railroad transpor tation. Pullman accommodations, lone double berth.) meals en route, carnage drivers, and hotel ac commodations going ami return, and transportation in California, will be sold at rate of f.'i.Vl from all stations on the Pennsylvania railroad system east of Pittsburg. Apply to ticket agent, tourist ai-ent at 1 1;; Broad way. New York, or tn liio W. Bovd, assistant general passenger agent, Broad Street station, Philadelphia. A llrpnlj Wanlrtl. Our neighbor, the Uoslhuj, iu a little item calls our attention to the expenses of the almshouse which amount to fis.'.nt; 77 this year and requests us to figure out how ex penses were reduced. We have not had the time as yet, to give the report any thing but a cursory glance but may take a look at it at our early convenience. The Utixlituj closes its item with the follow ing: N. B. That bull" that you got off cost according to the statement not f7" but We suspect very strongly that the editor of the tixfng is most too young tojie quoted as an expert on the. cost of bulls. If he were a stock raiser or a milkman and had been bunkoed iu his reasonable hopes ami expectations by that saint bull as a number of our fellow citizens have been he would be more careful in estimating the cost of that bull. Bulls may be pleasing to the eye but otherwise wc efully lacking aud as a.frientlly tip to Steward Hughes we advise him to prevail on the poor director to create a new office, that of deputy bull to the almshouse. ExrnrnlOB o Florida. The midwinter exodus has begun. The discomforts and dangers of wet weather are nere, oui io me southward, from a cloudless sky, beams a beautiful sun upon a blooming land. The Pennsylvania railroad tour to Jack sonville, allowing two weeks in Florida will leave New York and Philadelphia February tub. Excursion tickets, including railway transportation, Pullman accommodations (one berth.) and meals en route in liotli directions while traveling on the special trail, will be sold at the following rates New York, frfioo; Philadelphia. is.oo Canandaigua. 4C.2.S.".; Erie. CA Pitts burg. $.Vt oo. and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and oilier in formation apply to ticket agents, Touris Acent at ir.i Broadway. New ork, or to Ceo. W. Boyd, assistani gem-ial agent Broad Street station, Philadelphia. A ! Tr. Mr. Joseph Custer, of Conemaugh town sbio. Somerset county, has an appie tret of immense proportions growing on his r.i-m Hireetlv in front of his bouse. It uroduces the variety known as the pound apple, and last year bore ninety-eight bushels. The tree measures seven feet three inches around thetrunk. is forty feet tall. nd the branches measure fifty it nnrth ami south, and fifty-one feet east and.west. Julnmtown Tribuue. Rral F.ntatr TrnnnrVra. Treasurer of Cambria county to Jona than Lewis, Johnstown, co nsideration, $7 John II. Cramer et ux. to Lawrence Procklev, Portage townsnip, 7i. Margaret Inmcn et vir et al. to Patrick McCaun, Li II v. !.M. Claia A. Kuinn et vir to Oeorge Hogue, Oallitzin borough. $luo. Johnstown Building & Loan association to Aaron Stutztnan et u... West Taylor, f l,O.VI. Executor of David McCoy et al. to Jacob II. Taylor, (iallitziu borough aud (.iallitzin township, r7 .i. Theresa Zollner to Cambria county Rail road company, Carroll, li". A. E. Pattou. trustee, to William C. Hubbard. Patton. $17". Cambria Iron company to Herman Jes chonek. Johnstown. $137. Washington F.uilding A Loan associa tion. No. -J. to Michael Brady et al.. Johns town. l,-.ixi. Spangler Improvement company to Rt. Rev Richard Phelan, trustee, Spangler, 1 Spangler Improvement company lo Rt. Rev. Richard Phelan, trustee, Spangler, 17.. Nenry Nixton et al. to John Easb et al.. Cambria county. Francis llnber et ux. to Joseph Sauo, Elder, Chest Creek Land t Improvement com pany to Henry Addleuian, Pattou, $l.io. Jonathan H. Rnminel et al., by the sheriff. toOeorga B. Wike, Blacklick, .vl. Francis Elizabeth Sirausbaugh et vir to tieorge B. Wike, Blacklick. $s7."i. Cteorge W. Emptield el ux. to Oeorge B. Wike, Blaeklick. $Mi. C.eorge W. Emptield et al. to Isaac Michaels. Blaeklick. tut. Thomas S. Euiplield et ux. 13 Isaac Micuaels. Blaeklick. -". Andrew Walz et ux. to Pennsylvania Railroad company. Johnstown. f.YHI. Da id Barnhart et ux. to J. 11. Hersh beiger, Roxbnry, fl.'.i. Ceorge Habichlet ux. to Frank Toezan owski. Lower Yoder. fcr.li. Peter O'Neil to ux. to Sadie M . Buck. M mister. l. Joseph A. Cray et ux. to Julius Rager, Carrolltown. ?.'."oo. Samuel. J. Miller et nx. ux. to Daniel Miller. Adams. . D. C. Milleret ux. to J. S. Yoder, Adams, .:.. Abram L. Onod et nx. to Emma Karlin-st-y. Barr, im. Samantha Hite et vir to Mary E. War fel. Blaeklick. if.. Simon M. Wilson et ux. to J. O. Lincoln, Pailon, $ t."Jl. Samuel Noel to Rose Noel, Sarah C. Piatt et vir to M mister. 1. Filarial! II. Sray, Hastings. ??l.:i.. James A. Malin et ux. to J. L. Smith Johnstown, $1. Administrators of Caleb A. Gray tc Sarah C. Piatt. Hastings, Ssthi Blaeklick Land A Improvement com pany to Mt-rril M. Shaffer et al.. Vintoii dale, 1.V. Susan Eckenrod et al. to Cambria A Clearlield Railroad company, Allegheny, -v.-.'. Executor of Daniel Weaver, et al. to Ed ward J. Berwind, Richland. jM.i.unti. R. F. Not ley to Mrs. Em:na Notley, Hastings, fs mi. Assignee of M. A. MeC.unigle et vir to A. W. Buck. Washington. -.',i7... A. W. Buck et ux. to John Ermine, Washington. t'piKl Joseph Kih! et u. to Henry Wilke, Adams, -.'.Hi. Patrick F. Kirbv et ux. to A. W. Buck, Wilmore. $1. David Dibert et ux. to Amos Clark. I'p per Yoth-r, "-'u'.. Tried lo Blow up n Kank. A terrilie explosion occurred at Holli tiaysburg on Sundav night in an atiempt to destroy with dynamite the hanking house of liardiieJ. Morrow . Co. The bank was mmui surrounded by a crowd of excited men and women. The bank door had been torn from its fastenings ai.tl burled to the rear of the loom, the Mooring had been partially destroyed, bricks 'oosencd and not a w hole pane of glass w as left. No damage was done to the vault. The glass in all tlie stoles ami residences on the square were completely shattered. The buildings that sustained the great est damage were t he First national bank. Frank Olessncr's general merchandise store, anil tlie residence of Char'es Yowkel, Major S. S. Barr ami Dr. J. R. Humes. H. M. Hemshey ami Edward Nickodetnus, w ho roomed next door to the bank, were haken out of their beds by the force of the expl ision. The crime was committed by tearing out the frame work about tlie bank door and inserting dynamite. There is no clue to the perpetrators. It is lielieved that the rime is due to the revengeful conduct ol leposjtors. Last September the bank failed, and the statement of its condition made a few weeks ago in court indicates that it was iu an insolvent condition for many years. Its assets are only sufficient to pay between tifteen and twenty -cents on tiie dollar. Pennsylvania EailroSu Company. Personally-Conducted Tours. M ATfHI.KS.S I KVKI5V FKATI'llK. CALIFORNIA Three tour tnCAUKIIliMA and theFAt'IF ! I S L will leav Harris!. urn. AlttKtn. anil rittsbiitir. .lantmry V7. February and March ls'.ir. Five reeks In t'alitorola on tne nrst ti.ur.antl lour weens on ine section. f-RspciiKera n the tlnM tour may return on reuuUr trains wittiin nine months. St"p will he uiatle at rew Irleans lor Mar.li-tlras lexlivities on the second tour. Kutes trom all nolntson the I'cnna. K . K ys te-o: Firrtt t-ur. f.;il Wl: secontl tmir. ftiiiou: iinri! tour. KlO.vii. From 1'iltsburir . o oo less lor each tour. FLORIDA .lacksinville tours. allowinK two weeks In Florida, will leave New York an.l Ph ibttlelphta lur.imrv i and -3. and ftiarcn . .!M7. ttaie. cov erinif exi.en: est t-n route, in both direcilons, toJ no Irtitn I lltr.urig ana prttporiionai e xaies iroui oiu. er points. For detailed itlnei Jtries and other Inlnrraation apply al ticket aitencie. or address I hoi. r WHtt. r'iisf . Auent vtresiern itisiricb. .ww runt Avenue. FtttsourK, Fa v ll.ue S. I. RKKU. MATZIUT l-BAOK. REED & READE, Attorneys o.t - ltiw, tBENSBUKt. - - - PENNA. irtlce on Oentre street. (4.-J8 08 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys t Ijiav EHKNSBiiKd, PA. 4sT( iftl.-e in Opera House. 2.H.M T. W. DIUK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, , EBiknmau, Pbiiw'a w-Speelal attention to ftlven claims lr Pen sion Honnty. etc. ehT- 'HtW J. F. MiKEXKICK, ITTtlKSIT AMD Mtl'KBKIXOI AT LAW, EHKlSSKl'Kli. - ttfice on Oentre street. PA MYERS, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Dsssssdm, Pa. av-omratn tollonade Kow.on t'et-lrt street D ONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. EnaMsitrK. Pbvt f-avtfftAk In 4 TMra HnaM. ".TittT Klrsst Wanted-An Idea Who can think tf some simple ttiiBK to patent? Protect your ldea; ther may brln ytu wealrh. Write JOHN WtltDEKbL'RN A CO.. Pau-nt Aitr Dea, WahlnRtn, I. '.. f. their Bl.su prise offer and list ol two hundred Invent lou a wanted. 9IlsrllaBona Hotlres. OR SALE OK KENT. The Central Hotel. at Ioretto. t'ambria county. Pa. Katy terms. AldrcM MRS. LL.L.A H. MclK IN AL,l. Jany. 8 tl. 1r AN TEU A Keneral reprerentattve In this Y county to oreaatte local board lor tbe Artisan?' Savings and Loan Association. Ad dress VI Kirth Ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. mch.3 "IITANTEU A reliable man to represent a loan yy Institution In Cambria connty Money loaned in sums ol fluo to sio.oou. 'or particulars apply to W. M. DAVIS, Cealport, Fa. ncbHf. 'I'HK Kbensbunt Hull.1ln Lrfan Association X will oiler lor sale at tbe Key Hull.iln. El- enghurK, on tbe :ourtb Monday In February, f2.otn.oo. TH08.UA VIS, LiBSTBR L.4KIVCR, Secretary. President. JOK SALE. A larice six room house irontins: on Craw. lord street, Ebensbunr. helnit In k'khI repair, and the lot well set wttb nixxt fruit trees. A banaln. Ibqutreol MKS.ANNABll.NN, Jan. 3t. Ebensburg. Pa. VT tbe Musical Cullfne. Kreebanr. Snyder county. Pa., none but the best methods are u-ed. so tbat ttv day It Is recognized as one ol the lore-must schools t.i music In tbe country. $:: will pay lor a term ol six weeks. Instruction and board. Spring term will begin May 3d. Jsa.XI4t. X. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially the oyster-lovinir people ol El.enburic. are Invited to call at Kobt. Mcbrren's Old Kellable KtMttaurant, wben they wnt aoed. fresh Oysters, by tbe pint, quart or Ballon. Or you can have tbcm Stewed or Fried, all ! the lowest price. Fresh Oysters every day. octlltl JOS. HOME & C0.P Licenses! That's All! (Inly 7 .Ml for a silk-lined Kersey Over coat, formerly $10i, and worth $1.( U. Only Two Di.i.i.a i:s for a warm anddur ahle Hoy's Ueel'el. Only r ot'K I)uI.I.Ai:s AM A HALF for a heavy ana substantial Hoy's L'i.ktkk. Only Six Do'ii.AKs am tine Ki ll C'oI.I.AItKKTK. a Half for a Only Fivk Doi.i.Aits for a stylish Fi'it Cai-k. Worth twice the nioney Only Five Doi.i.aks for a Chii.hken's I.u.vii t'uATS, fur trimmed, formerly $17 fx). Only Tlx Doi.i.ak- for daintv Chil- ii:k.'? I'aisty Iresk!s, leautifully made in silk, from Pans an designs, formerly t:w . Only Kit.ii r Ooi.i.aks tor Misses Tailor Matle two-piece suits, some were formerly f .'S mi. Only Tiiickk am a Half Cents for a tine line of A pron (iiiham. reirulai ly Five t ents a ard. Only Skvi.s Cents a Yahu for yard- wuir l'erca:e. rettularly twelve and a Half Cents a Yard. Only Tiiiisty fivk Cf.nts a Yahi foi all-wool silk enitiroidered Shirting Flan nels, reeular and Kic. tiiialities. Send for samples of any material that von may want, or 11 you cannot come in. Iiave lliuse garments sent to you on trial. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. ANNUAL STATEMENT. Fortieth Annual Statement ol tbe Protection Mutual Ire Insurance et-supany. ol Cumbria cuunij, lor the tear tntliDK IKrember 31. Amount Insured Heeein- ber 31. lsyJt 1. 410.815 00 Amount insured uuriuic ear 1W.011 00 fi.eu-j.s-jttou Dedut-t amount expired durinic year 24:1,673 00 S J.Tbi 00 Iteduit amount surren- deied and cabcrlled XM JSS 00 16 -188 00 Amount Insured Decem ber 31 , lv.ti Amount in .let in loree I terember 31 . Iw5.... 14H.401 00 Amount laken tlunoi year...... VI.VUS 00 t 1UU.396 00 Iieduct amount exptretl durinic year 4 '.M.OTUOO Iieduct amount surren dered and cancelled 8.8H3 00 32-Kfli ou 1.16 434 00 premium notes In loree December 31. Ivn5 CASH ACVUiNT. KEt'CI PTS. Amount on hand at last settlement. 'ash lor new lusuradre.. 43 24 6T3 IV Amount assessment No. 14 T.U 65 SOU oo Korrowed money ....... .. 0.106 1M fcXI'tMUl L'KES UISSh PAID. F.lixilein Thomas C7 t. Konilaee 4 atbolic church 1.606 00 Philip Pritsch iJCTJou IJ, r. and niary r.. mass. i.iau ou J. Huiches 8.MIUO Simnn A. Wfeakland 3wi oo Mark lluber fes 06 S.J.IjUiher 13 IS John i lll 'la oo Jacob P. SMillx U Z6 has. Miller Boo OTHER KXI'KBCS. Secretarv's lees ITS oo Treasurer's salary woo Kl.t 40 0U Aaents' ettmmisslon . 131 as Keturn premium 0 48 Printing. postaie. statiuu- erv. etc 108 tw Salary Kxecutive commit tee 4ou Expenses adjusting loses 750 Comml-sion on assess ment No. 14. 367 48 Assessment ISo. 14. uncol lected 370 8 8V16 74 Ha lance on hand f ' 100 21 LIABILITIES. Korrowed Money a (too 00 losses unpaid 1 osa 4 January ISH7, ihe loreK.il n statement assllt ed. louod oorject and approved. J NO. L.I..OYD, JNt. EVANS 1). T. KoBEKTS. Executive committee. Jan. VS.17. 2 3t PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In e fleet November 18. 18IM. t'OBnerlloaaal ( rrssoa. AST. Seashore Express, week dys 8 So a m A I toon Accommo.lation. week days XI m Main Line Express, daily... lo Warn Altoona A ceo in., week days 1 10 p llarrisliurir Accommodation. Snndays only ........... 1 07 p m Mail Express, dally... ........ 0 17 u Philadelphia Express. dally.... Ill pm WB8T. Johnstown Accommodation, week days . 8 14am Pacitic Express, daily B P7 a m Way I'asi-eniter, dally.... .... JWpm Mall Train, dally.. 8 IVB p Pit Is burn ExprefS, daily 3 68 p m Fast Line, dally 8 -i p. m Johnstown Accommodation, week days 8 34 p m F.teaiti! ric BrstsKtli. TRA1HS a BRIT B. From Hastlnics and tbe North From Oresson. .... . . ......... . Frin Vlntondale. ......... ..... Frti in t 'reston . . . . -. .. ....... T38am ....10 oo a m 2 3Sim .... tittu From "'reason ............. From V m ti.n.lale. ...... ,. --. . From Uiesson. TBAIKS tBATI. For Bresson I- i.r Hastinus and the North . For V lnlondale.MHm.....w....... For "ressttn..... ........... Ki.r Vinton. lale- For MaittnKS and the north 6 66 p m . 7 '20 o m v io p m I39i n 10 03 a m IO 16 a 2 36 V in 6 Ou p 69 p m For Oresson .. ; J p n I remoa statd 4'learfleld. Ieave Irvona at (1.46 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. arriv ing at Cress on at 8 06 a. m. and 3.26 p. m. Leave tlresson tf 36 a. m. and 5.30 p. m arrivlOK at Ir vona at '. 1.40 a in. and 8.60 p. m. Knr rates. Bsap. etc.. call on airent or address Th.is.K.Watt.1'. A. W. Sou Filth Ave. Pittsburg. Pa. PRKVOST. J.K. WIMJD. 4eneral Manaa-er. cteneral Manaacer. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Marina- hevn afpolnted an lodltnr by the (r- i.i,nii:oart ol Cambria count J. upon motion o I npos B fun. klitell a Little, to olftnhule the fund anil psas iun exreitlns. It any be 01d. In the matter ol h nrat anil Ural account of Ann Kara, admin istratrix ol the estate ol Edward Hurk. debased. is...ti-. i hfrhT -iven thai I will alt 'or the pur- i. ni mT niMiiDimrnt l the t'ourt Hooxe In iin,ha. WKHNrMUV.KtHKUAKV. 17. u. 1T. at2 o'clock, r. wben and where all tJr..na lnteresten shall attend, or be forever de- ..mt Imm eomlna In on said fund. F.J. OIMINNOK, Auditor. Johnstown. Fa., J any. XT. tsirj. STOVES, A(RKatE(DIUILTlJIllAL Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pumiw Fence AVire, Etc., Etc., 1 ' EBENSBURG, - PENNA. AITL1CATI0XS -FOK- OTH'E Is hereby srl veo that Ihe applications J-Tl ol ihe loilowina persons lor Liquor Licenses i.ave been hi led in tbe Office ol the Ooart ol Quarter ?Seslom of i'ambrla Iktunty. Pa and win te presented to the said Oourt lor its con sideration on Monday, Fkbki'akv 16. 1807. t o less sueriallv deslxnaied beiow the resi dences ol the applicants (as stated In the peti tions) are at tbe places lor which applicaliou Is made. Ievl Burket. retail. James Hanlin. retail. D. . M vers. The shvlllo House, retail. JlnniihlMtru lUimwjh. Thomas Brown, earner Mary and Maple streets. retail. lohn Hlndle. Bainesbore Inn. retail. D. E. Notley , cor. Pblla, Ave. and t'arolloe 8t., retail. Marcel las Weakland. corner F hltadelphla av enue and Martha street. retail. Ilurr Township. Harry A. Lutber. retail. M. Nicholas Hotel. Dliuhlick Toicnxhip. James Dunn, Nantl Olu. retail Carroll luirn Bitrttuyh. Mn. H. A Blum. Main street, brewer. ti. A Farabauab. brewer. John (tlaser. Main street, retail. Andrew H. Hsuk. "The tlohensollern. retail. Julius Kaa-er, American House, retail. Vincent Kent and John S. Iii mu, Main Street, wholesale. Martin l!. Schroth. Main Street, retail. V.J. Islollx, I ne Central Hotel, tetali. Vnrroll Toirnnltii. Patrick Hamaaa. near Uatt station of C 4t V. K. K.. retail. J. It. Kirkpatrick, Union Hotel, retail. Chtst Siriitjn ltornuijli. Klchard Ivory. 1 be Dexter House, retail. Chest Township, H. H. Allison, ?st. Iawieuce. retail. Clearfit lil Township. let rye Hartter. M. Auaustloe, retail. H. P. Navie, ?st. Auausiine. retail. CrtMKon Tinrnhip. Matthew Adelahera. Summit, retail. John Hruwu. place. tJresson Inn; residence. Anderson House, retail. Thomas T. t'allan. cor. Asbcroit avenue ana Second Street, t'resson, wholesale. John McNally, Junction Houje, retail. K. J. mcNally. Summit, wniiesaie as orewer. James P Mc Williams, t'rerson SprtnKS. retail. J. M. O Itontell. summit, retail, t'onrad M'enderoth. Anderson House, retail. J. L. Yeekley, Summit, retail. Dian Township. K Ichard J. Free. Buck Horn, retail. William t. Snyder. Dysart. retail. Eln-nsbury, East Ward. John B. Itenny, corner 1du and High Streets, retail. Ebtnsbura, West NVinl. A. E. Bender. corner Main and Centre, retail. L. A. t 'raver, Blair House, retail. M. D. Eberly. corner Mmh and Julian, retail. W m. M. Kimball, corner Julian and Hiah. re- tall. EUUt Township J. W. Anna. St. Bonllace. retail. Frank X Ott. St. Hoollaje. retail. (ittllitzin ItoroiKjh. John Becher. 2o0 leet west ol renna. aepot. wholesale. F. N. Burk. corner Main and rorest rtreeu. retail. K. E Dia-nan. tibestnut Street, retail. M. Fit iharrta, cor. Main Street, opp. P. K. K. depot, retail. t . p. tJlllen,' nnrcn street, retaiu A. J.tlutwald, corner Uuarry and streets. retail. ... Allen H. Heist. Main Street, corner ol Miiey: residence, Doylestown, Pa. Arnold Lena, corner ol ai am ana i onage. iv- tail. John Loyoe. Forest Street, retail. Elmer Nelson, corner ol Main and Testnut, retail. A. Padula. St. Thomas street; wholesale. L. t:. KtK-keieller. Suitar Stroet. wholesale. Joseph SpelKaihalter, Portaxe Street, retail. Oallitzin Township. John A. Mcilulre. Delaney, re all. lUlstiH'jH liorouijh. E. L Beckwith , cttrner Kailroad Street and 4th avenue, retail. Marshall tilnatrlrk. corner paner iwi and 6th Avenue, retail. E. 11 . Oray. corner Miller ana triage isirewva. retail. . Charles Kinney, corner spans; ierireet ana m Avenue, retail. Juseph S. Lanstery. Brldne street, retail. Michael H. Naicle. Nanle Hotel, retail. W. L. Nicholson. Central Hotel, retail. K. F". Notley. wholesale. J. A. I'ark. corner 4th Avenue and Beaver Street, retail. Frank Warieo. tbe American tiouse. retail. Jiukson Township. John D, Wentroth. Vintondale. retail. Lilly Uorough. Oeorr Brant. Kailroad Street, retail. C A. eorTe. Kailroad Street, retail. Otto F. Heliy, Kailroad Street, retail. John J. McCann. Kailroad street, wholesale. Patrick McCann, corner Main and Washing ton. retail. i . . l. uwam n m 1 1 ii i.nwi nun. Blair Short, corner Washington and Kailroad Streets, retail .... K Kolert Smith, corner meveianti auu v..tu Streets, retail. Loretto Iiorouijh. O. F.O'Donnell. retU. ration llorowjh. John Boyce, Inn Avenoe. wholesale. John K. Cordell . Central Hotel, retail. Wm. A. Mellon. 106. H7 . 107 H 5ln Avenue, re- taP. Simon M Wilson . JUaaee Avenue, roiait. John A. Wolle, corner 6lh and Maifee avenues. retail. Portage liorongh. V It. Brown, Kailroad and Lee Streets , retail. Albert Dlehl, Martin Street, retail. D. W. Martin, corner Kailroad and 1 ortage Streets, retail. Oeo Vecklev. wasninsrton rireei. rcin. William Yeekley, North Kailroad Street, re- tall. Portage Township. W. S. Confer Jamestown retail. Kobert Fisher. Jamestown, retail. Heinle Township. J. F. Bonner, Lloydvllle. retail. A O. Brown. Frugality .retail. W. A. Chaplin. Fllntnn. retail. S A. Cooper, Fallen Timber, retail. Joseph Wilt, ria-art. retail. Spangler Borotigh. V H. Bearer. Hotel Franklin, retail. Klchard Bowen. Crawlord street, retail. A. J . Hoppel, retail. . S. B. Km-, corner Btgler avenue and 4th street, retail ,. Ilaniel tJ.suinvan. oiret . . M. C Westover. Bigler avenue, wholesale. Summerhlll Borough. John ttimth. Main street, retail. Francis Kurtx. Market, retail, t- C Yahner, corner Main and Kailroad Streets, retail. Susquehanna Township. D. w. Hoover. The Travelers Home Hotel, re tail. Tunnclhill Borough. Joseph A. Bertram, Church street, retail. J. .ho Oold. corner Church and Tunnelblll Streets, retail. 1". J. Mctiaire, corner rurutge muu igninmni streets, retail. Washington Township. Frank l-p. 'amniir. retail. Martin LP. asandra. retail. William leap. Cassandra, retail. Thomas O'Hrien.Cassandrv wholesale. IPtlinore Borough. Hoyer. corner Mala Nicholas J. and PortaKe streets, retai I M. W. MATIN. Clerk, . Kbenshanc.Pa., Jan. 24. 2 51. 1.1 q war l.lraiae. Notice Is hereby ulreo that the application ol Wm. H. biwsrda. wnose residence and place ol business is Jametown. Fortace township, for tavern license, has been 0 led In the office ot tbe IX.urt ol Uuartor Sessions of Oatnana county. Fa., and will be presented to tne asm wn nr Its consideration sonslderatlon on mua ii a i . senntam Is. 18v. Eueosbnra:, Jan. SO, S. W. HAVls Clerk I. S. DEALKH IN RANGES, FURNACES, I&oofiing and Spoutin OUR CLEARANCE OF-- HEAVY GOODS, REMNANTS, k., Is in progress and we are making it the Greatest Sale in our history. We quote a few of the many Bargains: Light lawnrt , (ood unbleached tuusliu Good apron gingham (ood dress Riughaui Dress plaid Good prints tiood crash All wool flannel Flannel Skirt? Children's dresses Ladies' shirt waists C5 "I H : or. : nr. ' c. : is ..r. up Ladies' ribbed skirts .-, Ladies' kid gloves :At Ladies' lined gloves Remnants Wool and Cotton Dress Goods at lece than ccst. Bargains in Towels, Table Linen, Feather Boas, etc.. Ladies' and Chilton's Coals at Cost ! We have all these gocds just as advertised and are constantly add ing more. Others are taking advantage of prices why not you? MRS- R. E. JOWES, Ebensburg, Pa. CARL RIV1NIUS, PRACTICAI. WATCHMAKEH $ JEWELER AND DEALER IN li- y?5 4wsJ g REDUCTION SALE ! For the next 30 days we will sell any of our Winter Suits, Over coats, Underwear and all winter goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. We must make room for Spring Goods, and to do so have have re duced our prices so much that all Winter Goods are bound to go. Our Loss Will Be Your Gain. We carry the best line of Shoes in Northern Cambria and some of them have been reduced to less than cost of manufacture. Call soon and get a bargain. C.A.Sharbauch, CARROLLTOWN, PA. SALESMEN, fl l I K II Fu-lniiK trust SI H wi aaal SSar worhty men to represent us In the ia e ol Our Choice Nursery Slock. Specialties eoatrolleo by us Hl.hert S tlary or Commission paid weekly. Steady am ploynient tbe year roumt. Outnt tree: esciuslrc territory; espa tenoe not necessary: bl i-T as sured workers; wieaal inducements to licianers. W rue at once lor parttcu lars to ALLEN NURSERY CO., KUCH ESTr.il. N. V. July SI. ins. or. SALE LadieV black wotil h.e Ladies' long sleeve vets Ladies' shtirt sleeve vest Ta'.ie covers White spreads Lace curtains per pair Children's wool hose iJot.d handkerchiefs, r, for I US' 02 3d 40 up US 3 Machine cotton. Jsj yds.. whiU; ouly, t wo for 0j Good lace, twelve yards for M HUick all wool henrietta, 44 inches wide fWTCBB, CLOCKS,! JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, I IHDSICAL INSTBUMENTsi : i IID- OPTICALJOODS. SOLE AGENT FOE TIIE CELEBRATED ROCKFORd! 1 WATCHES. f Colnmlia anil Freflonia Watctes : In Key and Stem Winder. LARGE SELECTION OK ALL KIN Lis tF JEWELRY AL- WAYS ON HAND. 4 tSfMy line of Jewell y is uusur- j passed. Come and see lor your- 1 self before purchasing elsw hera 4 C2PA1I work guaranteed. 1 CAEL EIYDdUS . H FOR SALE. foi: SALE. Tbe followlnc articles will be sold rheap for cf h or with aood security k two horse waaons X pair bob sleds. 1 ess borve sled, one tmplre binder, one I'bampio muwina machine, 1 sprinir tooth barrow, I dinner bell.Xsets work harness. collars. bridles, haiaase chains and a general line of lamina; implimentaT Inquire el M. U.HtAKfcK. Atut.xau fli liililT i upt ii A-awjay-r-y swlwtq.