tax P f mrL .FtS"J ft-Klil-AnY 13. 1307. . . A I 4!n pt ... u.. ,f (..a-eo". U4! boon .fill. of .K,hntown, ex , wn- in town on V. wife, of C host Kbeiisburg on . Fvrry , fri.iij aiM in ...leeiivMted by numer- , fill Uilll i' J I " Mr c,.N,,n Si pes, of the ' ',' ;: :U1f Ollt of tod. r Karkor !,:li.-i:: mi of received as erviees last irti. of Twin Kbensburfj. Wednesday. Johnstowu. i.erilicalions M. M Ill of V- A . :I1 II oil f vn,!;h. of . ali.l ' a,,i..A to the county , W Jnu-ro. was brought v 1,1 r at court to a tl.e IVnnsyl- .rkMtat. lliMUl I OIIIL t u i . i I .. fai.aiM" uetrieu , ' ' ,lV j, bt-r itli Klana- ...ir;v .i.nu.o.l of a nuni ' . ri fr,,i liailitzin drove ? .'ridav ai.J took dinner ....':,ri (-'oiiriav.- Independent ..., .eid their Firt Air V', 'Viivcke Hail, in this ;jy ! Jtit- ... i,r :l n. of Minister town ' . ,.j t.f Lis .laui:liter Marie. '.. in K,ii-,,,'e Tuesday tie- Kkkkman. r V.iit. wile oi .iiiiiii ,, ,., . :r,.-i-r on I lie l llismil p. j- t., r home iii Omemaiiirh ,f ;a-t week, of consumption. ,r,-.-,l iiiieiitranee on Tuesday llraekeii build-n-llar door and $"hi worth of .,r..iijti it" .rrt.,i aay ,t 4.! ' ili.'dard Ii. Ued, j-., . ti il r-ranch. while niak .... j; Viiih-iidaie. had bis right r-m. tn ilie draw heads and iv r. .-i.t a lire tr..ke out in the 'i i,.w a! Che-l Sprinifs. but ; .. .wy aii'i the prompt ap f iter prevented the destruc- r. ....I;: v c at' leartieid wa broken -.ir- Ii Wednesday morning t'.A ri' y aumiiiiling to t: .niit'.tiL' to taken. .. . in I he per petrat-irs. .a . !r .i l.ui:diiis on the t-ourt ,v. h rh the iras plafit for :i ;he rmirt houe i- plared. was -. i Friday morning by an 'a'. Nj per-nii hurt and the ;. .-v-i;.iij Fet.ruary 1.".. ls'.tT, y. ;.f I leiiana. i i! deliver r "I rank-.'" in the M. : K'--:!iirj. 1'ieirs open at t ; u a; - o'el.M-k. Admis- ' i--. a ne iii! r ofthewell-i- v. of M. Au'iitine. died :. Kei.:. . ii-i ( hrisunas i-1 , r u t . i t railroad man i i hi. (1 death was the ' .-'.ay i iii.;. i . it- Ili'a.J.ev diej at her home ' :A f. on Fr day. Febriiai v ;-' ' wr. 1 r i Mirvived by : i : iTi, i i:i!ilren ail grown --ii - i-ri- '.Titerred in the ' s.u,:ii,t. on M mid ay. :.-T: : (.iihiiit' forward. " :' r .'. -how 'hat at the I I" f '--r there were in the I'niled - ::, -.i,.:.-l,u.icr-, 147 bar- -"a:!.ir. t Iirumntive ; a-'-r. biaok-uiiths and i- !-.r. an ac-i and respect . r i : i.rinjf Allixtna, -:-0iy m.-ri.ins. The de ' ' u hii.ter tow nhii. t. l-'Jl. lie is r- ai.d twu sur- sillis ' A ' I: Fr-.;.-r v r . a I'.-nn-y! vania. I .e hi. me i :n Al t' ' f a b..x i ar at the iii iriiiiig and -v-r h :eu. -everinc d .ij a few bouts l'-Mi l.u-j.iial. He is ' a:,J line i .iii. the l.:n w ,i -hot and -h i -hi at l'l.rt Royal '"ii arr.-ted ami IikI- ' ; a:!. 'I he iiiariel re ' t-er. and the victim a.-k. M iUi-ki bid i."-y M hi- ' i ii.K. but was loca- 'll i.'t.e tn, uble. t 'i: iily show that - A s , liey detective I.. M in Hie I'..,... an t w.tli the cost of W " aid .lames Farrell. .-id- n llil- I'iixc wa- tl. . f-.-r. '' trial w tnch is ' ' o-t inav be thiul.leil ""'' l".ers have reijiiest- i !, ,u to state that " rr lii;,- a tn.Mng match ..kin. -is, the contet :i ''he M miaain f'iiv in uld like to niept ' o. I v. i, I..;, and KJ5 x in .I'.hn-iown ifde- -at:i,n of Fbens- r-'iu Ilr. T .1 n-jul- t, aires of gronnd f 'own, (. tnt, ti . j 1 -i'iiat.-d b.r the pur- ' "HI in ,( al)j beauti- anu-u:ii. resting place ' ' i ''ay la-t week Mil- a Hr-tin,irt.ai1d coun- . . . . i iy hi- team running ! r 1 i'a '-n ii out of the sleigh irnhei, and his face ''d . ! r ty Irftmn f the llody ,y tne horsPS. "i. lilion and has to he a ' 1.-! 'uiii: man w ho claims "'"ii. this tate. Is & in dohii-town and in ll-.-d of ht,'inir iiimruvi i a. e- r.y representing !t" e-,,poy ,)f a tilratrical ' the lime came to pay I., " '-appeared. Oflieers are ",r the nun ri"'k Meehlilig '''""f. have for ami John sume time - --r-ut f,,r m the Or. Urink- a-ai.- V I'nilv. On Satur -r -ere sururis4-i tn sen Ti,e 'i "in over the top ot the 'II 1- Ofllv d.tiL'n lu.nl fr.nr a.tj feel, but the flow would :-;d of (r, roua tw-i,tr-6ve to fifty William Clawson, a miner employed at Ehrenfeld, was probably fatally injured Wednesday afternoon of last veek by be ing struck by a running coal car in the mine. Clawson's injuries consist of a gash on the head, a compound fracture of the light thigh and coi.tusions of the body. Here is a straight tip from the news paper called Bruin: "There's only one right way to advertise and that is to ham mer your name, your location, and your business so constantly, so insistently and so thoroughly into the people's heads that if they walk in their sleep they will in stinctively turn their steps toward your store." At DuHois, Wednesday, wnile Mrs. William 11 imes was washing, her li-year-old daughter made a sudden attempt to got out of her road, when she fell back ward into a boiler of boiling water. The motner snatched the child as quickly as she could, but the hot water had done its fatal work. The flesh was so thoroughly cooked that chunks of it fell from the child's arms. Centre county grand juries aro not to be trifled with. At the last court, in three cases relumed, the grand jury directed that iu one the costs be saddled upon the justice of the peace before whom the pre liminary hearing was conducted; ii: an other, that the district attorney be respon sible for the costs, at.d it the third that the costs be paid by the prosecutor. The one with reference to thedistrict attorney will not stand, so lawyers say. The $i-tentific 4 m.-rioin prints this cure for diphtheria: At the first indica tions of diphtheria in the throat of a child, make the room close, then take a tin cup and pour into it au equal quantity of tar and turpentine; men hold the cuo over a tire so as to till the room with the fumes. The patient on inhaling the fumes will spit tip the membraneous matter and the diphtheria will pass off. The fume- of the t ir and turpentine loosen the film in throat and affoid relief." Some miscreant forced an entrance into t he court house at Itellefonte at an early hour on Monday morning, and after atnrating the doors leading to the court room above with kerosene, set lire to them. The flames were discovered by the time they had burned a bole in the corner of the room, and were put out. The building is but slightly damaged. It is generally be lieved that the act was that of some one desirous of destroying the ballots stored in the vaults, so as to stop the contest for sheriff now under way in the county. Charles Willis a colored laborer. w;is knocked into a blazing coal fire and pin ioned beneath several tons of earth until roasted to death by the caving in of a dug out used as a temporary habitation bv railroad construction nieii at Culmerville, on the Huller and I'ittsburg railroad, Sat urday night. Itennett, who was also caught under the roof, escaped w ith a broken leg. Willis lived iu Virginia, but had been employed on the wharves and river boats about Pittsburg for over a year. He has a sister residing in Fairchance. Lock port correspondent Lewistown Gazette: We are informed by good respon sible parties that M iss Lilibie Aurand of Soring Run, has this fall ami winter cut twenty two cords of wood, cutting U e timber down in the wooks and ross-cut-ting it into cord wood length, and has also dug a well thirteen feet two and one half inches deep. This she did all herself, ex cept the cost of twenty-livei-ents for a man to hoist np some dirt from the bottom of well. She has also, with the aid of her father and mother, husked fifteen hundred bushels of corn ears. Joseph Aiello. the Italian sentenced to death for the murder of Dew is Scalo. at Walston Mines, Cbristmrs Day, l.ir, es caped from the I trunk villi-. Jefferson coun ty, jail on Friday night. He placed a we!'- made dun. my in bed, went into the bath room and went over the top, tnrough the attic down stairs and out. He wa rap- tnred on Sunday night at the farm house of William McCracken, about throe miles from there. He had been hiding in the barn and went into the hon-e almost ex hausted. He asserts lie w ill never bang. John (ienthner, of ISald Kagle town ship, Clinton county, a few days ago was tramping over the mountain in the Scook- tack region in qtiest of game when he saw a lear under a rock. The brave hunter approached in close quarters lo the animal, so close indeed that Mr. I'ruiu came out and swiped the man with bis paw. A scuffle ensued, but Mr. (ienthner fina'ly broke loose and, stepping back a few paces, up with his gun and ?ent two Shots into the bear S Ilea. . which killed him. The 1'ar is seven and half feet long and weighs .Vn pound-. The Pennsylvania railroad company has recently adopted anew design of water scoop, known as a balanced scoop, by which it is posible to take water while the train is ruuning at the rateofuior.il mi les an hour. Siiu-e ls'.l all new passen ger locomotives and fast freight engines have been designed to include wa'er seiHips, Dut Willi llie oni lortn oi scoop it was neeessary to slow dwn w hile taking water, while with the inproved de-ign no time is thus lost and more water is taken per hundred feet of trough. At 7u miles an hour it is now possible to till a :sm gal lon tender in ninu seconds. John Siyak, the Hungarian coke- worker of Ilecla, who on January 'JMi walked two miles in the snow to win a wager of ?." and a keg of beer, and who has been confined in the Westmoreland county hospital since with badly frozen feet, escaped from that in-titation Saturday morning by jumping from the socoi.d-story window. He was clad only in trousers and a thin shirt. He ran wildly through the streets of (Iieensburg for an hour before being captured. He hoard the physicians were going to amp-Hale his feet is given as'.heieason lie tried to get away. His feel were again frozen and he will likely iie. A remarkable story in connection w ith the death of David Uastress, of Findley township, Mercer county, has come to light. ISastress was a leading jeweler of Mercer and was in business in tint town in former days. He was very distrustful Of banks and the government and secretly converted all his earnings into gold, which he carefully secreted. Shortly before hi death he confided the secret of the hiding i. bice of his money to Dr. Yeagor, his phylician. Dr. longer followed the direc tions given by ISastress and unearthed two glass jari the weight of which was nearly forty pounds. The jars contained Jf.',Xl, which was turned over to the family. Johnstown citizens are very much ex eroised over the possibil.ty thai llie I eni.- sylvania Railroad company's new branch line to the Scalp Level coal hems, w nu n , lunLi.u -VV . tn Loal company nas . 1 . . Diirchased. will terminate at Lovetl in . . 'III l.. 1 -a ,i i r 11 mil of JOIlllSlOW U. llie inii..-i.i.." onu.au v already has a branch to Dunlo ...H ih distance Ironi that point to llie coal lands is much shorter than to John town The Cambria county railroad, tin nou.iin.niii.il to the Hrecch Creek from ration to Spangler, a distance of over nine miles, is rapidly Hearing completion under the supervision of Chief Engineer Maclu tyre and tieorge S. IUrkI A Company, con tractors. It is thought that the road will be by March 1st. ready for the hauling of trains oyer It. The road is now completed and the tracks laid olh from Spangler and 1'atton to a point about four miles west of Pattou, where an extensive fill is being made. As scon a this is complete I and the Uacks counected it will be ready for operation. A correspondent of the Mapleton Item writing from Trough Creek, relates the following: While ;utting ice on S. Chil coit's dam last Saturday a good si.fd spider was noticed in one of the cakes about two and one-half inches from the under side. There was what looked like a bubble of about one and one-fourth inches in diameter around it. Some tim?s it would seem to move its legs, which was finally only concl'ided to be a notion. Hut W. L. Wright, who -'was housing the ice. thinking it would not be a nice thing in a glass of w ater next summer, concluded to cut a hole in it and take it out. I5ut he aidn't have to take it out, for as soon as it had room, to the surprise of all present, it crawled out without any assistance. Miss Annie Vogle, of Indiana, w hile on her way home from visiting a friend In that place on Friday night, was followed by a man who when close to her home clapped his hand over her mouth and told her if she made any outcry he would kill her. Siie pushed him away, called for help and struck him with her umbrella, scratching his face. The fellow finally ran away down a dark aKey. Miss Vogle ihen ran home and although badly frightened and her lip cut an 1 bleeding from a scratch from contact with the man's linger nails, w as not seriously hurt. Indiana papers say there is a well defined idea of the identity of the assailant but he has not been captured. Mi-s Vogle is well known in Ebeiisburg where she was visiting last summer and has numerous friend;.. lrrlaF l.lrrn. The following marriage; licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the two weeks ending Thursday. Feb ruary 1J, 1SV7: John S. (lingle-bergor and Elizalieth Miller, Koxbury. Robert I). Reese. Cambria township, and Rosana Keith. Itarr township. Lewis L Williams. John-town, and Rachel K. Roberts, New Florence. Frank H. Price and Kltie Long, Kens- creek. John Thomas and Maud C. (lood, Spang ler. Fred LeitenlM-rger and Matilda Wagner. Johnstown. John C Crueirer. Morton. Pa., and Cor e i t Vickroy, Johnstown, .lames C. CrotTord and Annie liurkbart. J obnstown. William Kmmol. Johnstown, and Lizzie Hoffman. Walnut (iruve. Stephen Kovacs. Puritan, and Annie Urban, Now York. (loorge Sprougb. Now Florence, Pa., and Franie Camra. Johnstown. Joseph Donley and Annie Martin. Johns town. William II. Riiinniel and Mary P.eeblly, Roxbiiry. W. L. Thompson and Crace A. Jackson, Palloli. James M. McFee and Lnell'i Hanna. Frugality. tieorge l. McCoy and Martha K. Skyles, (iallitzin. Lingi Antonio Lainoand Mary W. Lies, 1 i t . i n . Peter Naglo, Delaney, and Caroline I In tier, Hastings. Hays Itaikley and Mary K. Rennett, Morrellviile.. Justus Moller and Mary Mattes, Johns town. W. A. (Ireen. Tipton. I'.lair county. Pa.. and Fannie S. I Seers, (ila-gow. Michael Z. ilner and Maggie Iluey. Car- rulltown. lames Haley, Patton, and Maggie Krit- zer, Carrroll town-hip. Samuel M. Wissinger. Adams town-hip. and Annie II. 1 1 arbaugh. West Si. Clair lo'vnship, Redford county. Pa. iSeoraeT. Rnss2l and ISessie M.C.Jack son. ( tlasgow. Kdiiiinnl F. Wright. Johnstown, and n-a M. Roiidahush. Dale. Herbert R. Lambert and Martha A. Dunmire, Johnstown. William W. Jones. Cooiiersdale, and Klsie M. Rager. Morrellviile. Ijewis Noll. M un-tor, and Lizzie Piter, ret to. Adolph Stick and Kmeline Demaire. Dunlo. Andrew M. Kidd. Figart, ami l alharine rit' hard. Portage. Charles R Rboades and Mabel Fetter- man, .Morrellviile. Joseph lSarnantt ami F'i.aleth Tlas. Biiscrcek. Fiati Dlatrlbiilion. Persons who wi-h to secure tish from the state for breeding purposes or are intere-t- d in the matter would do ell to read the rules which the Pennsylvania commission of fisheries have made for the distribution of the same. To liegin with, the state has been divided into six districts and all applications for blanks for fish must be senl to the com missioner of the district in which the ai- licant resides. The application, when received, must lie endorsed by the senator or representative 01 llie district, alter w bich it is to be forw arded to the commis sioner, who will appiove and then forward it 10 the hachery to lie filled. Cambria. ISIair, Somer-et and Rod ford counties aie in lue tourlli district, for w hich H.C. Demuth. of Lancaster, is com missioner: estmoreland and Indiana are in the Fifth distriet, and applicants there in should send to D. P. Corwin, 4i:i Wood street, Pittsburg. No applications for fish will be granted for streams on which saw mills are located. that discharge sawdust into the stream, or on which there are tanneiies, mills or nianu factories that discharge chemicals or other poisonous matter into the stream, as it has been found useless to slock waters where these obstructions exist. A Tonr to tfaliuy t'lorlfla When the North is at its worst Florida is Ht its best. When lakes and rivers are icebound here and a drifting snow fills our streets the violets are blooming there and the air is laden with the sweet perfume of h udding Spring. Wnen Old Roreas how ls around our northern homes and the fro-t king rules, the mocking bird is singing in Florida's graceful palms and the whole land is melodious w iih happy song. The elegant special trains of the Pennsylvania railroad Jacksonville tours are lilting in troductions to this delightful laud. The next tour, allowing two weeks in Florida, leaves New York and Philadelphia under personal i-scort February 23. Round-trip tickets, iucludii'g Pullman accommoda tions and meals on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: From New York, .VMH; Philadelphia, 4S; Cunandai gua, t.V2 s;r.; Erie, .Vl.s.".; Pittsburg, .".1 (K), and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets and itineraries apply to ticket agents. Tourist agent, li;n; iSroad way. Now York, or tieo. W. Hoyd. assist ant general passenger agent, Rroad Street slalion, Philadelphia. A Klrh llarttnl. It costs no more to sow gcod seeds than it does to sow old and worthless stock. How foolish is the person w ho fails to got ti e Irt-st to start with. Nodoubt yaii have often thought of this, when your garden has not done very well' Will you jng along in the same old way this year, or use a little forethought and send to J ames Vick's Son. Rochester, N. Y , for their catalogue which contains a list of all that's new and good. Their seeds are always reliable sure to crow and never disappoint. Send 10 cents fur catalogue and deduct this amount iroin first order. Reully costing nothing. V Irtura fchoatd ilmf tli feplla. The dark ages suggests the creation of a .1. .1. ni v-liio ai the aim-house. Rr'er lias inn I. m. kins? for a Job under a Republican administration is ninny enough lo make, a bull bawl. UokHwj. Looking for a lob not much! Not as long as the qualifications for county treas ure rcr on the Republican ticket remain at the ureseut standard. Too much talent iu the g. o. p. Com mnn trail on. Ebensburg, Pa., Feb. S, Et. FiiKKMAx: Iu last week' Fkkk man I see that Mr. J. IS. Deunv held a meeting and passed a resolution declaring iu favor of improving the tow n by devoting w hat money the borough has at its dis posal to the construction of sewers and betterment of our streets and after that to ihe construction of an electric light plant. It would now be in order for Mr. E. R. Cresswell to hold a meeting and resolve to light the streets. A meeting thai no one knows anything about but the few that are invited, is not much of an index to public sentiment and should receive very little attention. As a citizen and taxpay er, but residing on a street that receives very little benefit for the taxes I pay, I am opposed to sewering one or two streets at the expense oT the town. Let each property holder, in front of w hose properly the the propoed sewer w ill pass, hold a meeting and pass a resolution to foot his share of the bill at so much per front foot as they do in other places. That kind of a meet ing will count for something and w ill not be an imposition on other people. And now, while writing, I wish to call the attention of the people of Ebensburg to one of the latest improvements at the peoples' expense, the public School build ing. It lias been built only three years and is now getting ready to tumble down. It was built by a "favorite" contractor, w ith no supervision, and at the time the work was being done people experienced in building, said it would not stand. The north wall is now giving away arid it will not be long until the building will be too dangerous for use. It is a disgraceful monument, though not a lasting one, to the directors who were intrusted by the people with the expendit ure of t heir money and the contractor who erected such a llimsy and dangerous structure, liable to prove a death trap to the school children of Ebensburg. ClTIZKN. Real Vtalate) Trsasfrrn. Ceerge Rhey et nx. to Ann Quinn et al.. Cone inaiigh, consideration, ?1. Ann Qiiinn et al. to IVuusylvania Rail road company, Johnstowr:, t-'.o.M). Ad-ilph Sebibel et nx. to John Spenger, Johnstown, $rj.". Kliabeth Rorkhard to John Linkhart, Lower Yoder. :tuO. I'eler 1 lowling et ux. to I,ohn Rrenza, John-town. $ l.nT.I. John Kckels el ux. to William S. Con ner, West Taylor. SKi. Spangler Improvement company to Henry Ager, Spangler. "-'. Kda K.Mosholder et vir to Anna S. Im ler, Jolinstow 11, $1,100. Harvey M. Rager et ux. to Robert J. Rager el al. West Taylor, H). Klmer (John et ux. to Nathan S. tlarret son. Dale. $KiO. Margaret I. Mi-Conaiighy et al. toJulius Guyer, Rower Yo.ler, $.". Heirs of Haitian Stu'zman to Samuel S. Stut.niaii. West Taylor, f ino. tieorge Yarner, Sr., et ux.. to Abraham Yarner, Jackson.f'.'lt".. tieorge Ilabicht et ux. to Augustin Walters. Rrownstow n. $. William J. Donnelly et al. 13 Alexander Chapman, Ration, f'.i. William J. Donnelly et al. to Daniel iiaden. Ration. t'. John J. Weaklanti to (Jeorge M. Raker. Carroll, David J. Rougher et iix. to Eli Arotin. Rarr. 1ik. J. M. Cooper et ux. to X Coopei sdale, $1 . IS. (iriflith. Daniel S. Riee et ux to C. A Williams, Ration, fl'.m. Philip .1. Riiriihoimor lo Sarali .1. Rurn lieimer. Wilmore, ?1. Riz.e Cosei et vir to Charles Karabaugh, Spangler, f UVu. Itentti of Vrt. sarah J. Draajr. Mrs. Sarah Jane, relict of the late Charles Denny, died al her home in Rol ler, I'a.. of an a-t lunatic alTecliou, on Sun day morning. The deceased lady was the eldest child of Charles R.. and Mary J'orter Kenned v, and was born at Trout Run. Lycoming tout.ty. I'a.. about lifiy-eigbt years ago, but her parents, a few years afterward, removed tti the vicinity of Lilly, where Mr. Kennedy was for many years em ployed as a stationery engineer at the heads of planes Xos. .1 and 4. In 1.5 tin; subject of these Itnes married Mr. Charles Denny, and they resided for several years in oil City and afterward in Allegheny City, where her husband died eleven years ago, and a few years subsequently she re moved to Roller, I'a., her sons Krtnk I., and A. Ilildis Denny being employed as baggagemaster and lireman, respectively. on lite l.ntler accommix-aliou, and her daughter M ary Denny is a saleslady in the stoie of Mr. I'. Duffy, in Rutler. Resides the children named above, Mrs. Denny is survived by her brothers Messrs. J. II. Kennedy, of Rraddock. and A. I. Kennedy of 1'reeport and by Mrs. L. I'arrfsh. of Lorelto; Mrs. John Mc- Cormick, of Wilmore; Mrs. S. S. Shultl, of Rraddock, and Miss Lizzie Kennedy, of Loretlo. her sisters. Her remains were in terred in St. Aloysius' o metery, at Sum mit, on Wednesday morning, where the remains of her husband and several child ren repose. Halting Oppoara Removal. Ilarrisburg, Feb 7.- (ievernor Hastings is against the removal ot me. capilot to Philadelphia, and has spoken in no uncer tain way. At the executive mansion to night ho was asked about the removal and aid: "I am emphatically in favor of the retention of the capiiol in Ilarrisburg." The governor said more but did not do- sire to be (iiioleu. llns is a serious on- tacle in the way of the Philadelphia bojm. and when llie country members have their say it is believed that the talk of removal will rapidly die. It has been intimates that Senator Quay would op pose the removal on any pretext. It view f the fact that the state owns so much valuable property here and the further fact that ll.e people could not express themselves on the Question until Xovem ber's election, tlnfs delaying the erection of a new capitol almost a year, it is the opinion of state oflicials and others that the removal scheme will be little more than a nine day's wonder (iovernor Hastings has been directing the remodeling of tiraco Methodist Kpisco pal church for the use of the legislature ami says the new headquarters will be ready for llie lawmakers to-morrow night. Work was suspended at midnight and will be resumed after V2 o'clock to-night. WeoUes In Moineraet. The question whether live wool ves yet exist in llie mountain regions 01 wmersei county has been set at rest by one being caught in a trap on Saturday by John Quinn, about eight miles from Somerset borough. It w-as taken to town to C. S. Yaunear. of the Hotel Van near, yeslerday. It is of the large gray timber species, six feet one inch from nose to tail, three feet high, and weighs about one hundred and forty pounds. It was caught in a trap afier it had killed a numlier of sheep for the farmers of the neighborhood. Mr. Vannear will have it prepared by a taxi dermist and place it in a conspicuous place in the iiotel, says a dispatch from Somer set. There are many more of the kind In the same region, it is said, and have been very destructive to small stock and game during the late deep snows. An organized hunt for their destruction is proposed, but they are very wiry, and seldom shot or trapped. When cyou call at the office of a busy man, do not expect him to recall immedi ately your face and name and locality, al though you might have met him more than once before. Much unpleasant em barrassment would be saved if you would plainly state when vou first go Into the of fice, "My name is from arid 1 called to see you about such and such business. (IKSALKOK KENT. Tbe Ontrml Hotel. JT at terms. Lorelto. Cambria county. Pa. kj Addreas MKS. KL.L.A M. MclMJN ALIi. Jaoy. 8 tl. AT AN rF.ll A general representative lo this y county to organize local hoarda lor the Artisan' Savings and Lio.n Association. Ad. dress VI Filth Ave., Pittsburg. Pa. mctr.l lT ANTEl A reliable man to represent a loan ly Institution In Cambria county Money luaned in sums l IUQ to SIO.OOO. For particular apply to W. M. PAV1S, Cealport, Pa. wctr.ft.if. I'HK Ebensbnra: Building At loan Association 1 will orler for sale at the Key Building. Et engborg, on the tourtn Monday In Fet.ruary. ta.oou.ou. THUS. HAV1S, Lbstii Liuiii, Secretary. President. J7OK SALE. A large l room he a Irontlng on Craw lord street. Ebensburg. Ieing la good repair, and the lot well set with Ko I trult trees. A Imitate. Inquire ot MKS. ANN A Ht'N N . Jan. 'i 3t. Ebensburg. Pa. VT the Musical College. Freebnrar, Snyder county. Pa., none but the ties: methods are uxil. so that lo-aay It Is recognised as one ol the oremost chools ol music In tbe country. KJ.1 will pay lor a term ol rx weeks, instruction and board. Si ring term will begin May 3d. Jan. a it. X. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and es?lally the oyster-loving; people ol Etenburg. are Invited to call at Kot.u McHrt-eo's Old Kellable Kuslaurant, when they wnl good, I run Oysters, by tbe pint, quart or gallon. Or you can have them stewed or Fried, all at the U "est price. Fresh Oysters every day. octlltt JOS. HOME & CO. That's All! Duly T .V for a silk-lined Kersey Over coat, formerly $10 , and wortli $i:ti. Only Tw o Doi.i.aus for a warm auddur able Roy's Reefer. Only Fni K Doi.l.Aits ami a Half for a heavy and substantial Roy's 1'i.stkk. Only Six Do n.Aits a.m a Half for a line Fi 11 Coi.i.akkktk. Only Fivk Doi.i.ai:s for a stylish Frit Cai'k. Worth twice Ihe money Only Fivk Doi.t.Aits for a Ciiii.ihikn's hi.Mi Coats, fur trimmed, formerly 17 Only Tex Doi.i.aks for dainty Ciuh i.ukn's Paki v DitussKs, beautifully made in silk, from Paris au designs, formerly :t.. 011. Only Kii.iit Doi.i.aus lor Misses' Tailor Made tw o-piece sin is, some were formerly .' 1. Onlv Tiikkk ami a Half Ck.xts for a line line of A pron (iingham, regular ly Five Cents a Yard. Only Si'.vkx Ckxts a Yaki for yard wide Perca'.e. regularly Twelve and a Half Cents a Yard. Onlv Thiiity fivk Ckxts a Yai:i foi all-wool silk embroidered Shirting Flan nels, regular .Mic. and iliie. qualities. Send for samples of any material that vou may want, or if you cannot come in, have these garments senl to you on trial. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. ANNUAL STATEMENT. Fortieth AddusI Statement ol the I'mtertlnn Mutual Ure Incuranre etnipany. ol Cambria county, lor the j tnr 1 nuing. 1 ceiuber 31. l-s5: Amount Insured Iiecem- ber at. IMs t 410 815 00 Amiiutit insured during jear lKf.ou iw Deduct amount expire.! luring year '4:173 00 liedurt amount surren dered and cancelled . . ttu.Tsi 00 $ XK058O0 Amount lnured Ierem- oer ttl , 1 f.m Anieuut u.ii- in lort-e :.2T 4S 00 lieceuiher 31. livi I4S.4U1 00 Amount taken durinie ear aii.w00 $ ltr 3v 00 iK-durt amount expired during fear i tM.070 00 Iledurt amnunt m -rendered and cancelled .- H.&SJ 00 &i.tft! 00 ItMS 4'.14 VO I reinium notes In torce lecetuler 31. ls;5 CASH ACXJvJlJNT. KKt'EH'TS. Amount on hand at loft settlement. . t'a"h tor lie" Insuradce.. Amount assessment No. 14 - Borrowed money... 4H3-.fi! 0T3 19 7 .1 Ki bou 00 t "JOS Wo h.M EMillltKHS-UiSSES FAllr. Klizihetti Th..ma . 2.tfi5 7 St. Ki.nttme t'atholic chun-h 1.565 00 Fhilip Friwcli 1.275 011 U.S. and Mary K. Hunt. I.'.MIUO 1. J. Hughes hoono Simon A. Weakland Am 00 Mark lluner Mi'5 S. J . I.uihcr 13 75 John' tlill 'ii 00 .Inch V. Sult 10 25 t han. Miller 8 00 OTHKK KXrKKHKS. Secretary's lees .. 175 00 1 reasurer'8 salary sohi K.i.i 40 "0 Agent1 Cf.mmiHSion . 131 25 Heturn premium 8 4 1'rlntlng. postage station ery, etc ... 106 90 Saln'ry Kxecutive commit tee 5 00 Expenses adjusting los e 75 05 ttoiuuii. sion on assess ment No 14 357 48 A'Wismctit No. 14. uncol lected 370 S8 815 74 Balance on hand L1ABILJTIKS. Burrowed Money . 800 00 losses unpalil 1 8BU 42 lyo 22 January 21. 1HH7, ihe foregoing statement an I It eu. lound coned and approved. .1MI. U.OYII, .:ni. fvans :. T KiiBFKTS. Executive committee. Jan. 28,17. LEGAL NOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of t'ambrla ci.ontv. Nonce is hereby given to the creditors of An drew K:Kenruoo ol mo 1. mowing order ana de cree made and entered by raid 4'ourt: tmi now. to wit. January 14, ISH7, the with In i.eiHIon read and it Is ordered and decreed tbat the Nberitf give notice ty advertt-einnl in 1 mt newsi.ai.era tiur.llshed within tnecouuty tor li.ree courecutive weeks notilyit.g tiie cred - Hors ol Andrew f-cneiirode tnai an application would Lo made al tne I'-ourt of Common fleas to l held on thi flrst Mondsy ol A. arch, 1MT at 10 o'clock, a. m . tor an order and d.cree author! ng. empowering and directing Adam Sfhettig. tie above named petitioner, to recon ve to the said aMigtor. Andrew Eekenrode. bis heirs and aasigoa. all the rpjity. estate and eltects Itelonv'ng 10 tbe assigned e'tale tn tl.e ps-i. sslon or eont ol ol the pemiuno , at wt.tcli tnue nnai ueO'ee, unless some 1a o it und te preseuted lor Ibe relusni tbereor. w il he made, authorising-, empowering and d iti'.fnv the petitioner to execute aud dell to the aaid A-drew Eckenroile. siguur as aloresid. a deed conveying to him. in.- hirs and assigns, a.i the property, estate and etlecis a aioresald. and tbat the said pelt tioner sbtll Iben t.e releu-ed and diecbarged iruiu Alt lurther llat.lllty lor and on accjuul ol tbe asstgument to him as aforesaid. BY THE llOVKT." In pursuanee of Ihe direction eon rained In tbe atn.ve ordur ol I mn. notice is nere'.y Ktven o tl.e creditors of said Andrew Icsenrode. tnt ateltcallon wl.l ! tuade to said Court on tbe trst Monday ot Mitch at 10 o'clock, a. m , lor a rna .ieere null orim g. emtoweriUK and direct ng utam Scheltlg. as-ignee ol said Andrew L.cn ol- lo convey a 1 the i-r..perty and ed els reinaiutog unsold or bi3 possession and con trvl 10 bis said assignor, I W. fXH.TL.TEK. SherlU's dice. Feb. 12. 1H07.31 SOtrlfl Wanted-An Idea Protect toot Ideas: ther may l.t Who can think of some simple thing to patent I. ring you wealth. Write JOHV WKDDF.KbCRN A CX.. Patent Attor- Deys, Washington, D. Cn for tbelr l.'i priaa uS jadUst oX two hunurad. Invent kins wanted. 3HL STOVES, Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pumns Fence AVire, Etc., Etc., 1 ' ' EBENSBURG, - PENN A. APrLlCATIONS -FUK- Liquor Licenses ! XTOT1CE Is hereby given that the applications X ol lli following persons lor Liquor Licenses t.ave been Oiled In the Office ol ibe t.'oart of Uuarter Sessions of t:ambrla t'ant;. Fa., and will be presented to tbe said Court lor Its con sideration on Moa dat. Fkbki'art 15. 1K7. Lnlecs specially designated below the resi dences ol the applicants (as stated In tbe aitl tions) are at the places lor which application Is made. AahriUc Ilomwjh. Lvl Bnrket. retail. James Hanlin. retail. U. (r. Myers. The i.sbvlllo House, retail. Jliinicxboro LlitriiuijU. Thomas Brown, corner Mary and Maple streets. retail. lohn Hindle, Bamesboro Inn. retail. 1. E. Nolley ,cor. 1'liila. Ave. and Carol iDe St.. retail. Marcellua Weakland. corner t blladelphla av enue and Martha street, retail. Ittirr Tiiruxii, Harry A. Luther, retail. St. Nicholas Hotel. ItUtfklivk Tou-nhii. James Ilunn, Nantl Olo. retail Currolltown UnrougU. Mrb. B. A Klum. Main street, brewer. c. A Farabaugh. brewer John Ola her. Main street, retail. Andrew li. llaug. -The Hohenxolle " retail. Julius Bauer, American House, reit II. Vinient Keig aud John S. In mm S.aln Hreet, wholesale. Martin C. Schroih Main Street, retail. V. J.Stoltx, The Central Hotel, lets II. Carroll Tuwhtp. Fatrlci Harrigan, near rlag station of C. ai C. K. K . retail. J. 1. Kirkpatrick, ITnlon Hotel, retail. Client Siriwjx llimiwjh. Kit-hard Ivory. Tl.e Iiexler House, retail. Cheat ToM'Mk'i H. B. Allison, St. Lawieuce. retail. Clearfield Ttnrush ip. Ceorge Hartr. St. Augustine, retail, ti. P. Nagle, St. Augustine, retail. CrexHtm Ttwiixhip. Matthew ftdelstrg. Summit, retail. John Browu. place. t:reson Inn; residence. Anderson House, retail. Thomas T. Caltan. cor. Asbcrotl avenue ana Second Street, Cresson, wholesale. John McNally, Junction Huu, retail. K. J. McNallv. Summit, wholesale as brewer. James I' Mo Wtliiauis. ttresson Springs, retail. J. M. O iK.nr.ell. Summit, retail. Conrad M enderolh, Anderson House, retail. J. L. Yeckley, Summit, retail. Dean Toiruxhip. Kichard J. Free. Buck Horn, retail. W llltam . Snyder. Iy sart. reiall. ElH-nxhunj. Kaxt H ard. John B. Denny, corner Centre and High Streets, retail. KhfttsLurj, West llirJ. A. E. Bender, corner Main and Centre, retail. ti. A. braver. Blair House, retail. M. 1. Elierly. corner High and Julian, retail. Wan. M. Kimball, corner Julian and High, re- tall. Kller Toicnxhip J. W. Anna. St. Honllace. retail . Frank X OU.St. Honiia--e, retail. iriiltitzhl Ittitttwjh. John Heclier. 2tK leet west ol Fenna. de(ot. wholesale. F. N. Burk. corner Main and roresi streen. retail. K. E lMgnan. Chestnut street, retail. M. Fiixharrta, cor. Malo Street, opp. r . H. K. drKt. retail. F. r. tlllen.' bnrcn street, retail. A. J.ilutwald, corner Uuarry and streets. retail. , Allen H. Heist. Main Street, corner 01 niiej. residence. lK.ylest.iwn. Fa. Arnold Lenz. corner ol main anu imm..- tad. John Loue. Forest street, retail. Elmer Nelson, corner ol Main and Ctetnut. retail. A. 1'aduta. St. Thomas street; wnoiesne. 1 C. KiK-keleller. sugar Strtsei. wholesale. Joseph Siigatialter, Fortage Street, retail. Uallitziii Ttiu nnhlp. John A. Mctlnlre. lielaney. re all. llastiwjx lluruuijh. E. L Beckwlth , ct.rner Kallroad Street and 4th avenue, retail Marshall Olliiairlck. corner spangier .-.irc and 6th Avenue, retail E. II. ray. corner Miller a.na nnage retail. . . .... Charles Kinney, comer spang ler street uu " Avenue, retail. Jiepb S. Lansbery. tindge rtrrei. renu. Michael H. Nagle. Nagle Hotel, retail. W. L. Nicholson. Central Hotel, retail. K. F. Notley. wholesale. J. A. Park, corner 4lh Avenue and Beaver Street, retail. Frank wargo. tne American nuu. Jnckxtm Ttitcnship. John D. Wentrolh. Vlntondale. relaiL Lilly li'trowjh. Oeorge Brant, Kallroad Street, retail. V A Oeorge. Kallroad street, retail. Otto F. Heliy. Kallroad Street, retail. John J. Mccann. Kallroad gtreet. wholenale. Patrick McCann. corner Main and Washing ton, retail. . John Kyan. Kallroad street, retail. Blair Short, corner Washington and Kallroaa Street, retail . . ... K Kobert Smith, corner ineveianu mi Streets, retail. Isttretta Ilnrouyh. V. F. O'IKinnell, ret til. Patton Itorowjh. John Boyce, Iing Avenue, wholesale. John K.Cordrll. Central Hotel, retail. Wm. A. Mellon. 105. lo7, U7i 5th Avenue, ro ta I . . ... Simon M Wilson. Magre Avenue, reran. John A. Wolle. corner 5lh and Magee avenues. retail. I'ortayc Borowjh. it. I. Brown. Kallroad and Lee Streets, retail. Albert lMebl, Martin Street, retail. ll W. Martin, corner Kallroad and Fortage Streets, retail. , ., Oeo Yecklev. W ashington street, man. William Yeckley, North Kallroad Street, re tail. 1'ortagc Township. W. . Confer- Jamestown rttiil. Hobert Fisher. Jamestown, retail. lleailc Totrnship. 3 F. Bonner, Lloydvllle. retail. A O. Brown, Frugality . retail. W. A. Chaplin. Flinton. retail. S. A. Cooper, Fallen Timber, retail. Joseph W lit. Fmarl. retail. Spanalcr lhmuih. F. H Bearer. Hotel Franklin, retail. Kichard Bowen. Crawlord street, retail. A. J. Hopfiel. retail. S. B. King, corner Bikler avenue and 4th street, retail. .,., 1 .an in t Ulllvan. ".-" - M. C. Westover. Bigler avenue, wholesale. Summerhill llurouyh. John Urirhth, Main street, retail. Francis Kurtx. Market, retail. f. C. Yabner. corner Main and Kallroad streets, retail. iSimuiidMiHiia Tiwnxhip. I. W. Hoover. Tbe Travelers' Home Hotel, re ill.' Tunnclhill Borouyh. Joseph A. Bertram, Church street, retail. i..i... tloldv. corner Church and Tnunelhlll streets, retail. J. MirOuire. corner Portage and Tunnelbill streets, retail. WaxhinaUm Township. Frank Leap. 'assandra. retail. Martin leap, t:asandra. retail. William Leap. Cassandra, retail. Thomas O'Brien, Casaodr, wholesale. Wilmore lioroutjh. N icholas J . Boyer, corner Main and Portage stieeis. retail H. W. IIAVIN. 4 le.rH, A. M. Ebensbunt , Pa., Jan. S5. 18s7. 31. I.lqaar Mrsase. Notice H hereby arlven that tbe application ol 1 in. H. Edwards, wbose residence and place ol business u jiiuvmowb. iuhkv wwurM.F. tavern license, has been 0 led In tbe office ol the IVurl ol Quarter Sersiuni of Cambria county. Pa. and will be presented to tbe sod court tor IM consideration on MtlNDAV. EEBKl'AKY 1 187. 5. w- JAV l-i. Eoensbunc. Jan. 30, 17 . 21 Clerk i. DEALER IN RANGES, FURNACES. 7 Mooffing and Spouting. carl Rrnsrrcrs, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN 'W WV: 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. A Hook of Permanent Value, j i F.vr Am.riun Pit7..n ttt.i'l uvprc I II .l.l t ! hi American History and c-oll--nr til Americana w ill want il. School, Col lege, aud I'tiblic Libraries nmt have it. Pennsylvania Colony and Common wealth BY SYDNEY GEOKOE FISHER. Author of "The Making of Tennsyl vania." One Volume, Red Ittickram. to match the making "The Making of IViinsy I vania," or Maroou Cloth, gilt top. iincul edges. List I'imi k, 1 50. To brine it to the attention of the wide circle of readers it merit- we will send, postpaid, to any address on the receipt of $1 -4. PENNSYLVANIA ha had a more var ied and inti-restinc hi-lory than any other State in the I'nion. The early settlement of the province under the enthusiastic leadership of William IVnn. the conflict', of the numerous setts and nationalities which made up the population, the horrors, massacres, and excitements of the French and Indian wars, the tietce strtmcles of political parties in the Revolution when the success of the movement for the liber ty of all the Colonies depended on the ws ilion taken by the Keystone State, as it was called, the same slrueele repeated at the time of the adoption of the National Constitution, and that stranjre wild revolt of tbe Scotch-Irish known as the Whiskey Reliellion all this Mr. Fisher has Riven iu full detail in an attractive, handy volume, w ith additional chapleis on the pat I t tk n by l'euusylvania iu the civil war, the growth and effects of the public school system anJ the development of Philadel phia in 'he present century. Uknky T.Coatf.s fc Co., ITi-.i.ishkks, I'HII.APKI.rillA. KL. I '.S CATARRH CREAM BALM In qttieklif Clmmors the I M .I HWllioH . UmUt th Sore. Protrnm ttt AdtUivmnl Mf. ftrntnrr- the train nf Tnnle It Will Cure COLD 'N HEAD A particle is applied Into eacb DoMrel aud is axreeahle. Hric Ml cents at KruKKlM ort.y mall fcUY HKnTHtKS, & Warren Street. New York. nor.lU.04.ly AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Havlnc ben ai.Klntel auditor by tbeltr- ban's tourf ol Cambria county, anon motion o I Ittell k. Little, to distribute tbe fund and fr uiM'n exceptions. II any be tllfd. In tbe matter t the brstand dral account ol Ann Hurt, admin istratrix ol tbe estate 01 r.owara nura, deremsed. Notice U hereby iven thai I will ait -or ihe put uose ol my ai.tM.tntment at the c-onrt House In Ebensburg. WKUMHsiuY. I tBKl'AKV. 17 A. D.. lsvT, at o'clock, r. . when and where all persons Interesten shall attend, or be forerer de- , barred from eominn n on said load E. J. t tHINNtiK, Aadttor. 1 Johnstown, Ea.. .'any. 2T. Xsv. j JEWELRV.SILVERWARE, f IHDSICAL IHSTRDMEHTsf J A S O J 0PTICALG0ODS. X SOLE AGENT FOR THE T CELEBRATED BOCIFORDi WATCHES. CoMtiiaaiaKe3oiiiaWat(toi T In Key and Sum Windera. LARGE .SELECTION OF ALL 2 KINIiS ill-' jpuvrnv i T WAYS ON HAND. HTMy lineof Jeweliy ! unsur 4 pa-d. Cotnn and see for rour Jseir berore pun hasiDjt elsewhere taTAll work guaranteed. CAEL Eiraus. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In eflert November 18. 1H6. Cos sxttasist trew. Ses5 hore trpres, week d ys AltMn cn.mmolation. eec days. iai X3 a i Main L.lne Express. daily lo s a Altut.na Aocwin.. week days lep Ha.rrtst.ura: Aeronmodatlun. Sundays only ., ,, 1 97 p Mall Express, daily Pblladeli.bla Express, dally. 5 IT pi ft 11 p I Johnstown Accommodation, week days.. 8 14 a aa Pacific Expres. daily.... ............ 8 7 a am W ay Fa.en-er. dally.... ,. , 2 tw p sa M all Train, daily... 36 p SB Hit tft.ur Express, dally S &s p m East L.lne. dally 28 p. m JuhDMown Accommodation, week days lUpa Ebraibart Brvaeli. THAI KB AKR1TB. From Ha5ilnars and tbe North 7 30 a sa Emm 're? n . 18 aa Enm Vlntondale..... -. 3 35 p m Emm "re...o-. 6 u p aa Ertn '"resiion 1M Er..m Vlntonds.1"...... 7 28 p m Erum Uresaon.... ... . W lu p B TRAIS4 LI1TI. Eor t'resson - 73911 !-r HaottnKS and the North ....lowsaaa Eor Vlntondale ...10 1a aa Eor t "rrfMin .. . X 35 v aa "r Vlntondale. 8 ui. p aa Eor HaMiDics and the north SSSpm Eor t'rtwon I 28 p B t'reanosi at aid 'lear8lela1. Ieave Irrona at s a. m. anj 1 20 p. m. arrlT Inv at Cresson at 8 08 a. tn. and S U p. tn. LaestT 'reason tt 3 a. m. and .V3o p. nrrlvlnic at Ir T.ma at ". 1.4'J a m. and 6.50 p. m. Eor rates, aaaps. etc., call on axent or address rn.w. E. W att. T. A. W. It.. Sou tilth At.. fitubunt, I'a. .tJ. PKtVOST. (General Manaver. J. K. WtKiIt. (General Manaarer. a. u RBBD. MATSIOT LBADX4. REED & READE, Attorneys at lnw, KHLNSHUKtl. ... PKNNA. -4Jffice on Centra street. - 9S KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys t Law, EBENSBl'KG, PA. srufflx In (.'pen, Honse. M.M TW. DICK, ATTtlKNET-AT-LAW. Lhsuu, pux'a -Spclal attention to gtTea claim tor Pen sion tfoanty. etc en- T F. MrKENKlCK, ' ATToRaarr n r. tx.i'wprtLoa at law, EHENSBL'Hii. . PA scuffles on (.Centre street. II a. MYERS. ATTDKK ET-AT-LAW. Eiimms, Pa. sT Uffee la Colloaade Kew. oa Ceatre street, DONALD E. DUFTON. ATTUKN EY-AT LA W, Ennscss, Paxn A tVfimce In Otwa House. Center atfwe. Eteistoj Fire Iasnraiice Ipcy General Insurance Agent. EBEySBUBQ, PA.