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I ' ,a-t w i-K for . i. v-a.i-ii, tin- death ' .i .it t;-.tt. Tin- trial A ii.ot i-n for a a:,. I ! I,.- ilocior is ': i- (.Hliilin'. M '!. -. t f-: 1 1 -1 of I lie !' -. : f I In- oliIi-- : at in-r hollo :. I ii-.r-iay iiioi inii in ! sr..- i- -urvivid : iji. Her re- i i-nii-t er y of ' -' ' .i i i-iiiin-li. al 1 iv a:'--1 1.. .. in. .'I.--I "f tin- Hon. ! .- M,a-I. l ol Julilis- a ...i,' a raiiroad 111 ' rlty. in a fi iiUilfolly - -. !.!. iiioinin. He ' Tin- nii.'lit was ; n i .,i-i (i or six or : -im ii i.-ath i- i-iect-li.- .- ulio'it :;." years ''; -tii.ter. an Kiic- t - A at iiliiuierliill ' 1 ,i -day -ninir of : i- I ' 1 1 ii-i 1 o er to ''a-.- r. I ioi. invesli- -' . a iia tin ai i.a t ion ! I l.e maii" jock ! i i .- 'i l.oinas - i.aii.. i a- t he dare ''!'out 1". years of ' .i a I - K now n and v i an i h 1 Ii low ii-hip, S'" '.iiiay, Fehriiary : I nine i!a, asri-d "- : .- -in 'vi veil tiy his a- !;;-: ( ieorfie i .jli. engineer and i: Mary Kirhy, of ' olhers. Li..ie, v 11 il.. Andrew and r -lie i f the olilest and ! - of t'res-oli. died ! o rtiH-k, aed - ii!ne-s of several - i- -nrvived ly one 1. .ll.k.r Willi u lin. ' ' '" "I los death. He " - Mr-. Klianetti Whar- L luies. holli of Al - v . . - were held in the ' ' !. uiiiii,ii on Friday -' a I. 'l.!y re-pected rill - ' in .si. Aniru-iiiie, on '-'a: ,!.".. of the inlirniilies '1 he ilecea-i d was " ;. Iimiiii; ln-eii born in i. May I. ls-.'l. His " x ai- airo. Hi is sur- Jm v Mr' Margan-t Mc- I I ' -ii I'liinkett and Mrs. I r!; 'ianahters, Mrs. Wil : .'..i Mjs. Silas Uyan, of Al- J " - I.-. ( harles, of Saiiinaw, j , ' 11 '""ia, John. Frank and 1 ' t- AllL.'llliii 11 i. o rr it mans - me eeiuetery at St. Au- I;-: s i - . oiu in mural Ian Ebensburg, March 2. lS'.C !u. Eiitok: In the last Issue of the Fkkkmax I see a communication from Mr. il. II 'intley. late school director, and I am .'tad to note the facts set forth in my farm er communication corroborated. There i? me little difference in the details but anyone reading eiiher my communication or that of Mr. Huntley w ill come to the roi'.clii-ion that the Ebtiisbnre school t.ni'ding is not what it should tie, and in its construction the interests of the con tractor were belter looked after than the interests of the taxpayers. So much so that Mr. Huntley concltidd to resign, as he say, rather than "have any hand in uikiiifr the job off the contractor's hands." I presume this resignation, without a pro test or a warning to the people at the time that they were being buncoed, is sufficient in his mind to relieve him effecting any responsibility for the "jjb"' when rom p.etid. If some chiid should, at some time. Ret knocked down with a chunk of the piasterine that "has not the elasticity and suppleness that lime mortar has" and which at times has fallen, Mr. Huntley, like Macbeth, can exclaim: Thou raot not .ajr 1 did it: never shake thy Kory lock nt me." Mr. Huntley cites specifically as ex amples of imperfect work in building. City Hall, in Philadelphia, and the slate- housR in Albany. N. Y. These two buildings ar noted as being two of the mo.-t notorious j..iw in thew holecouniry. Politicians and lobbyists have fattened on the plunder tliat their building has fur i,UI,..,l .i,i. taxpayers in either case cannot get the buildings completed for the reason that when once finished the plunder will cease. The people of Kliensburg had no expec tations of buildin;; a school house on the lines followed at either Philadeiphia or Albany, and the comparison by Mr. Hunt lev is a doubtful compliment. 1 see it stated in the Mi ntahm-r ol last week, that the school building has been "thoroughly inspected and found to be per fectly sound." I don't believe anv compe tent man, with any regard for his reputa tion, will put that statement on paper over his own signature. If it 1(t.ei, thoroughly inspected and found "in f;-(l y xmnuir justiceito the directors ami con tractor, as well as for the information of the parents who are sending their children to the Ebensburg school, demand its publi cationand I hope the Mmuthti ,r. II, nil, I and Fkkkman wi II give t he statement w ide publicity. If theia; -hould be any charge for the publication I will see that the i KKKMAN'sbillis paid and 1 triistsomeone equally interested will do as much for the other papers. If there is, as H. .V,m. '"i"irr s:s. only a crack "between Hit wall and the ceiling "I am certainly get ting color hli ml. bu t as a "thorough in s eetion" has been made and in nnlili tion will settle the matter to the satisfac tion of every one, I will a-vait its appear- a,"', llT.KX. 1 he Fkkkmax will publish the state ment without charge. A l irf.fl liuirlo I'rrlVrl llon.u. As Florida at this season of the year is the mst attractive and delightful section of the Atlantic s,,e. so the Pennsylvania railroad at all times is ihe most attractive ami deligbtful route of travel Firt in its equipment anil service, it is also first in its tourist systeni. Admirably indeed does it ,vey its patrons to its land of health aid beauty. Special trains of Pullman palace cars are provided, all con veniem es afforded, and everything possible done to add to the ease and cociforl of the jour ney. The next and last tour of the season to lacksoiiville -v i 1 1 leave New York and Philadelphia March .ith. Tourists may return by regular trains until May :si, jv.c. Hound-trip ti kets. including Pullman ac commodations and meals on the train, will be srild at the following rates: From New York. i.Vi.ni; Philadelphia, f ts; Panandai gua. f.-.L'.s.-,; Frie. f.,4.s.-.: Pittsburg, .,. on, ami at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets and itineraries apply to ticket agents. Tourist agent, ll!; liroitd wav. New York, or Ceo. W. Uoyd. assist ant general passenger agent, Proad Street station, Philadelphia. MrKinl.? Pantie TlirnnKh. President William McKinlev, in a sup erb special train, passed through Altooua at :!:or, this Tuesday morning. There were but few people at the depot at the time, and ;io demonstration was made whatever. A few or the presidential patty gazed sleepily out of the windows, and a few members of the guard of honor descended to the ground, but that was all. A sipjad of the ( leveland liop National guard of Ohio is acting as a personal guard lor Major M Kinley. w bile a number of de leclives. lynx eyed and alert, are constant ly close to him. A special train hearing the ("leveland troop, w hi. I, w ill consliiule the president's guard of honoi on inauguration day. pass ed through the city al 11:40 last night. The troop is .-." strong and is commanded by Captain li. K. Puiket. The train was , tnaue up of eleven cars, livestock cars con taining ihe horses, one baggage car. a din ing car and four Pullman coaches. The troop will lodge in the train while in Washington. The pre-ideiitial train remained at the depot bin live minutes and then passed on eastward. Itmiia Tribune. To BrUureKalarlm, On Monday Senator Walton introduced in t he Senate al Harrisburg a bill reduc ing the pay of county commissioners, prothotiotarics, county clerks, county treasurers, and registers and recorders of the several counties of the commonwealth, not including counties having cities of the lirst, second and third class, nor counties having special law s fixing the salaries of said officers. The salaries per year in counties having a pounln tion of T.Voiio and upwaid shall be as follows: Prolhouo taries. ti.iH 0; clerks of court, ::.: regis ter and recorder. t:f.0oii; county commis sioners, tl.uio; couuty treasurer, $4.(io. In counties having a population of :" . and upward these salaries arelixed: Pro thonotary. t'.'.UKi; clerks of court, f I, .": register and recorder, $1,. Km; county com missioners, fsoo; county treasurer, $.'.( mi. In counties having a population of It -s than .V,im these are the salaries; Pro thonolary. fl..Vi; Clerks of com t, l.'Joo; register and recorder, (l.iai; county com missioners, Ji'mi; county treasurer, fl,ji0. Solomon I liiinni, an old and respected citizen, died at the home of his son, Joseph, in ISarr township, on Wednesday of last week, aged V years. Mr. Diimm was born in Perks bounty, Pa., April IS. is 13, and in 'X., when but eighteen years of age. moved to Carroll township, this county. There, four years later, in ls::7, he united in marriage with M iss Margaret Flanni gan, w ho preceded him to the grave forty eight years ago. To this union were born six sons, live of whom are still living Thomas P. Duiim, now in West Virginia; Daniel, of Carroll tow nship; Henry S.. and Joseph A., of Parr township, and John S , the well kuown I unifier dealer of Spangler. One son Peter died in April, IsT-i. The deceasrd is also survived bv thirty-live grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Mr. Ilaniel Damni, a brother of the deceased, died about four weeks ago. Joseph Flynn, aged 'JO, a dryer iu the Uenoldsville woolen mill, met with a hor rible death by scalding on Friday last. Flyun fell inio a dye vat which was six feet deep and tilled with dye liijuor heated to the boiling point. He was quickly res cued but when tkeu out every part of his body was scalded soliadlythat bits of flesh fell off. Death resulted iu a short tfbie. -( of l.lrrn., K-i ....... On Monday Judge Parker handed in to the Clerk of Quarter Sessions the list of licenses granted and refused. Pelow we give the names or the applicants refused and withdrawn, all the others were grant ed: ADAMS TOWNSHIP . Kobert P. II u-e. Ounlo, retail; Hugh C. Moore. Eiton, retail; Peter Seymour, Ounlo, retail. it a kn Ksn i:o it id r , it. Marcellus WeakUud. CRKSSUX TOWNSHIP. J. M. OTlonnell, Summit, retail. HASTINGS HORnrCill. E. H. (iray. retail. JOHNSTOWN CITY. SKCOXIl WAKII. James Flinn. retail; P. F. Kirby, retail. Fol tnil WAKII. John Kirby, retail. KHiHTII WARD. Samuel Wagoner, retail. NINTH WARD. A. K. (leiselhart, retail. TKNTH WARD. Nicholas Murton. retail. TWKI.KTH y'AKD. Louis Stinely, retail. Till I.TKKNTII WARD. Charles Hofmann, retail. FIFTKKNTH WARD. Victor Faith, retail: August Heine, re tail; Morris Lefkowiu, retail; Ferdinand Pezold, retail. SIXTKKNTII AVAKD. James M. Frederick, retail: Joseph Watcher, retail. I.OW I I! Vl.liKK TOW NS1IIP. Frank X. Fees, Prow nstown, retail. m.i:i:ki.i.vii.i.k i:ii:h on. Edward C. Kingeil, retail; Francis Leckey, retail. PATTO.N. John Boyce. w holesale. I'liliTAliK To W N S 1 1 1 P. W'illiam H. Edwards, Jamestown, retail ItKADE TOWNSHIP. Joseph Wilt. Figarl. retail. I!l III.AND TOWNSHIP. Oscar M. Hamp. Scalp Level, retail. KOXKl'KY Boltol Cill. James M. (iillespie., retail. fll'ANOI.KK lUlI'OI'till. F. II. Hearer, retail; Uichaid Itowen, re tail; Daniel C. Sullivan. TCNNKI.tl U.I. HoKnll.il. lohn Cohly, retail; T.J. McUuire, re tail. I I'I'KK YfiDKIi TOWNSHIP. Carl C Hoc hstfiu, retail. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. William Leap, Cassandra, retail. WITHDRAW N. M. D. Eberly. retail, Ebensbirrg; John Kyan. retail, Lilly. DKCKASKD. W 1111. K PKNDINO. Patrick J. McLaughlin, Joliustown. SC :.-KtI KNTI.Y I:KVoK!)I. W. S. Confer, Jamestown, retail. tlnrrlaiir Urrann. The following marriage licenses werp is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, March ". ls;C: Morgan Harvey and Mary Uiinler, Cal litzin. Pichard Wilkins, Johnstown, and Emma Hess. Coopersdale. Joseph Uovan, Diinlo. and Mary Papez. Portage. Ualph 1'. Kichardson and Xclla Perke bile, John-tow n. Henry llriflitli. Pine township, Indiana county. Pa., and Ada Kinler, Parr town ship. Jame P. L. Mcfiivern and Mary Edith HotTmau. J ihii-lown. Thomas Conrad, Ashville, and Sarali lirove. Wild w ood. Peter T. O'Prien, Duiilo. and Mary E. Lloyd, Osceola Mills, Cleartield county. Pa. Daniel E. (tindleslierger. Jolinstow n. and Clara II. Westley, Jack-on townsliip. (eorgn Lilly and Katie II iluier, Alloona. Ezra A. Davis and Elizabeth C. Helniau. Adams low nship. Francis A. Lauer aud Josephine Marlett, Dean township. Uobert J. Karns. Jolinsiown. and Sadie E. liardner, Stoystown. Pa. Olaf Sanderson and Elsie Lodgren, Pat ton. Frank W. McTigue and Annie McNeill, (allit.in. Ed wara Holt and Posa Dobbs, Duulo. Franklin M. Wentz. East Conemaugh, and Sarati A. Samuel, Franklin. Albert Weakland, Dysart. aud Agnes J. Pickard. Frugality. Clay E. P.eal and Minnie E. Dull. Johns town. Ira Noon and Edith Yearfass, Jolius town. Samuel Clawson and Mary E. P.enden, Pennington. Archie M. Durkhart and Mary J. Mc Kenzie, Chest Springs. Daniel E. Will, Stonycreek townsliip, and Mary Zimmerman, Johnstown. Mark Kabik and Mare Murar, Carroll tow nship. Elas Vrabel and Mene Dzeadas, Pens creek. John W. Makin, Pallon, aud Annie A. tiettis, Eliensburg. Rral Knlale Trmnafors. Samuel S. Stutzman et ux. ct al. to Susannah Findley, WnstTaylor; consider ation, tl.of'C. Samuel S. Stutzman et ux. et al. to Emanuel Stutzman. West Taylor, $sos. Samuel S. Stutzman to Ephraim Find ley, West Taylor, ,'.185. James Kirkpatrick et ux, to Stephen Campbell, Hastings, (I. J. F. Waretietd et ux. to V,. W. Lloyd, Jr., et at., Susquehanna. $'.G0. (iuardian of Elmer Strayer to Pricilla Schnabel, Morrellville, f30. Joseph C. McMullen et ux. to Ueorge Baker, Folder, Cambria Iron company to School District of Franklin borough. Franklin, loo. (leoige Meier, by sheriff, to C. C. Hor nick, Johnstown. M.". Anna Seeberger to Chrisl C. Hornick, J o h n s lo w n . t aS.. John B. (larrison et ux. to Willis J. Nugent et al., Susquehanna, $1. Willis J. Nugent et ux. to Thomas Barnes, Barr. J'.'.ooo. Willis J. Nugent et ux. to Thomas Barnes et al., Barr, tMiai). Margaret A. Pringle to Pennsylvania Railroad company. Portage borough, tl.soo. Phiiomena Simemliuger et kl. to Penn sylvania Kailroad company. Portage bor ough. Mill. J. L. Spangler et ux. to Elialwth Ilob erts, HasUiiRS, $1J5. II. Nixon et al., assigne, to John Hash et at.. Cambria couuty. t.X Henry Ager et ux. to Henry K rumen -acher, Carroll township and Spangler Inir ollgll, (l. David Bracken to Mary Stutzman, Jack son, t'CZt. At the vetinary department of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania a series of experi ments is being conducted on some cows under the direction of Dr. Leonard Pear son, state veterinarian, that will attract the attention of dairymen and sanitarians all over the country. These cows are af flicted with tuberculosis and are being treated with Koch's lymph and kepi under good hygenic conditions. The experiment has been' in operation for about two months, and the general appearance of the cows is very much bettei than when they were brought to the hospital. The work is carried on under the aus pices of the stale live stock sanitary board for the purpose of determining whether cattle thai are but slightly tuberculous cai. wiih profit and safety be applied to auy practical use. Con r I ProrrfdloKi. lourt met im Monday morning at 10 s'clock w ith Judge Barker on the bench iiu inner oi motions and petitions were presented after w hich the (Quarter sessions cases weie called up and disposed of as foliows; tonimonwealth vs. Thomas Siophel, Traudu.ent assignment. Jury acquitted the defendant but directed that he pay the costs. - Common wraith vs. Joseph .lavas, forni cation and bastardy; Mary Il.trliiett prosecutrix. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a line of f.ii, costs. f'.'o lying-in expen-cs and the sum of 21 per week for seven years. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Boyer, for mcation and bastardy; Florence Thomas prosecutrix. Defendant plead guilty and received the usual sentence. Commonwealth vs. Patrick Cronan, sell ing l;qnor w ithoul a license. Defendant plead guilty but ow ing lo the illness of his wife lie was allowed to enter bail for his appearance at court on the 17th for sen tence. Commonwealth vs. John Bullia. rape; Mrs. Susannah Varek, prosecutrix. Jury found defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Charles Hetzel, for gery. Defendant plead guilty. Commonwealth vs. Edward tJallagher. fornication and bastardy; Ellen Mishler, prosecutrix. Defendant plead guilty and received the usual sentence. Commonwealth vs. John Feathers, forni cation and bastardy; Lizzie Mooore piose cutrix. Defendant plead guilty. ITsual sen lence. Commonwealth vs. Harry Hamilton, as sault and battery. Jury tind defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $10 and costs. Commonwealth vs. Sanford P. Church. defrauding a boarding housekeeper. Jury find defendant guilty and divided the costs between the defendant and the prosecutor, Peter Scvmour. Com mou weal lli ys. William S. Confer, of I linage, selling liquor on Sunday, selling to minors, et cet., seven indictments. De fendant plead guilty on three indictments and the district attorney entered a no ;'o.s on the other four. Sentence suspend ed u.Hil March 17th. On Monday Confer had tieeu granted a liquor license and upon his conviction on Tuesday the license was revoked. Commonwealth vs. Annie Dawson, per jury, selling liquor without a license, and selling on Sunday. J ury found defendand not guilt y on 1 he charge of perjury and directed tnat the costs be paid by the pros ecutor. F. S. Maloy. She was found guilty on both the liquor charges. Commonwealth vs. J. II. Scruder. forni cation and bastardy; Susan M. Kimball prosecutrix. Defendant plead guilty and received the usual sentence. Common wealth vs. William Morris, car rying concealed weapons, fe'oniuus as sault, and pointing a pistol. Jury found him guilty of carrying concealed weapons and pointing a tilol. but not guilty of felonious assault and battery. On the first conviction he was sentenced to pay a 'ine of $.", co-ts and twenty days in jail and on the second conviction $." fine, costs and ten days iu jail. Commonwealth vs. Mrs. Nellie Dove, as sault and battery. Jury found defendant uoi guilty and divided the costs Ix-tween the ib'feudaut. and Mrs. Maggie Thomas, the prosecut rix. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Wilson, lar ceny. Jury found defendant gui'ty. Commonwealth vs. Andrew Keith, felon ious a-sauil and battery. Jury found de fendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. tJeorge Mangus, lar ceny. Jury tind defendant not guilty. Common wealty ys. Daniel Wilson, lar ceny. Jury tind defendant guilty. Sen tenced to pay a fine of $li). costs and lliree month- iu jail. Nlierlll'ft Snlrn. Sheriff Coulter disposed of the following properties at sheriff's sale at the court house on Monday: All the right anil title- of Michael Papez to t he surface of a tract of land in Sum merhill aud Portage townships, was sold to the plaiiilitT, Mrs. M. A. Pringle, for $-'.-. CFor?:iothe plaintiff, the Altoona Build ing and Loan Association, purchased the interest of Puih Hichmau in a small frame house and lot ol ground in Barnestioro. The Ex -elsior Building it Loan Associa tion of Altoona purchased the lots of Erick Bmberg, in Su-quchanna townsliip, and John Bergqiiist, in Hastings borough, for $10 apiece. Each of t he lots have four roomec houses on them. Wallace Plummer paid f'.tio for the in terest of Mary Ann Aulters in a four roomed house and lot of ground in Sum in. i hill borough. It was seized at the suit of J. B Cireen. assignee of John Brown And w ife, of Siimmerhill. A tract of fifty acres of laud, with a frame house and farm buildings, located in Portage township, the property of Law rence Prockley, was seized at the suit of John H. Cramer and sold to the plaintiff for J-,'5. The sale of the property of Thomas Mu n roe. in Uallit.in borough; of J. F Marks, in Carroll township, and H.J. Con way, in (iallitzin townsliip. was stayed by the court. The Callitzin Building & Loan Associa tion, the plaintiff in the suit, paid $r0 for the title and interest of Michael I). Wills iu a tut of ground and a nineteeu-rowmed bnilding, an ice-house, ware house, etc., in the borough of AshyiHc. The sale of two properties of Thomas Dodson. located iu Washington township, and of a tract of laud and a house of John Uoseiihainer, in Cambria township, was stayed by the attorneys for the plaintiffs, the Callitzin Building & Loan Association and the Conemaugh Building & Loan As sociation, respectively. The plaintiff, the Westmoreland (Juar a n tee Building & Loan Association of Pennsylvania, gave $.'." for the right, title and interest of Clarence M. and Jeanuette SliiiukwMer in a lot of ground, storeroom and dwelling iu the borough of Hastings. John E. Ilolnbcrg's house and lot in Has tings borough was knocked to the plaintiff, the Excelsior Building & Loan Associa tion, of Alloona. for f'J3. A tract of land in Susquehanna town ship, seized at the suit of the Hastings Bunding .V Boar. Association a the prop erly of Edward Eager, was sold to the plaintiff for f-'". The title of Anna Shoenwalder in a house and lot of ground on Highland ave nue. Jolinstow n, and the interest of Fran cis Leckey in two certain lots of ground in Lower Yoder township (the sale of which were postponed on Saturday), were sold to the plaintiff in the suits, the Citizens'' Building & Loan Association, of Alloona, for t'"0 apiece. Mlsrellaaiaa notices. T7UKSAL.EOK KENT. The Central J. at Iretto. Cambria county. Pa Hotel KaT A lilnw MKS. tl.LA B. McIM IN AL.D. Jany. all Al'ANI F.Ii A neneral representative In tbla I f couDiy to ore an lie local iHtarda lor ttai Arilgami' avlnK BDd Loin Association. Ad dress vi Klith Ave.. Pittsburg, pa. mehi At'ANIEn A reliable man to represent a loan I f inmiution in i:atntria county Money leaned In sumn ol f loo to tio.uuo. for particulars I'piy 10 v . sn. ua is, uoaiiKiri, ra. luchAllI. A destructive tire broke out in the resi dence of John Boyce, in Palton, at an early hour on Saturday morning, caused by the upsetting and explosion of a lamp, and be fore the II allies were gotten under control three frame buildings, the one in w hich the fire started and two others owned by Max Rabinawil.. all on Fifth avenue, were reduced to ashes. The first floors of the three buildings were occupied as stores and the tipper stories were occupied as dwellings. The occupants were John Boyce, pool room and dwelling; Ed. Severn, harness shop; A. tJ. Anderson, dwelling; Evan Anderson, dwelling; Young Ameii can Clothing store; Mrs. Book, novelty store; Mrs. Davis, dwelling; John Elliott dwelling. The loss is estimated at fcoou - artially insured. THE Knensbunr BulMIng Ji Lrfan Association X lll Oder lor sale at tbe Key Hulldlnir. Et eiisbunr, on tbe :ourth Monday In March ti.oou.oo. THUS. HAMS, I.bi-tkr I.iaiMER, Secretary. President. J AIOES a Oil Keotlemen's salts, monrtl In strument ! all kinds, sewinn niacblne. vehicles, dress uoods, etc., etc.. at inanufactarer's prices. School and Sunday school libraries and standard sets ol books by the world's best auth or at less tlitn cost ot printlnc. T. W. L,EIVIS. represents inanulacturers. Feb. ivn. lrE the underslrned wish to make known f T the public that the mem Ire street, lormerly run by K. be run by the brm name ol 1 L.I-H . and that we will also public lor their palronase JAMES A. KAKABACOH. PHll.ie j. ihUD. Kben?burx. March 6. 1ms7 lt. to market on Cen- W. Jones, will now KAKABACOH be tbanalui lo the AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially the oyster-lovlnir eiple ol Ebensbunc. are Inyited to cail at Kobu McMreen s t nl Keliable KnslauranL. wfceo they want Kod, iresh Oysters, by toe idul, quart or gallon. Or you can nave them stewed or Fried, all a: the lowest price. resh Oysters every day. OCtlitl DEALER IN JOS. HOME & CO. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. In botli these lines we claim the leader ship of this end of the slate and we take second place to no establishment in this country in assortments and choiceness of tyles. Claims are easy to make aud we do something more than makeclaims. We demons ti ate that truth. You will need either Dress Coods or Silks, or both, this Spring. In justice to yourself, send for our samples and prices before you buy. If it is an inexpensive but reliable fabric you are seeking send for samples ol the tine dependable sti icily all-wool goods we are are selling at cents. 35 cents and 50 cents a yard. All the new styles of the Spring. If you wish to iay as high as $1. no a yard we can give you as w ide a choice at that prieu as any store in this country. We can particularly recommend the "LANS DO WN E.V a famous mixture of silk and wool w hicli is the silkiest and softest of all the combinations. In Silks our line is complete in spring goods at prices from 'Si cuts up. Iu the Wash Fabrics we have beautifiii designs iu Dimities and Baplistes at S cents a yard, and the imported goods in Organdies, Dimities and Embroidered Lin ens at cents a yard. Whatever you w ish, send to us for sam ples of it ; it costs you r.othing but a stamp. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby s-iven that P. K. Kirby. et ux.. Ilv decu ol voluntary assignment dated January .i, IK'.'T. and ol record in ambrla county. In Iteed Book Volume II . mue 18'.. conveyed to the un dersicntl assiKiieeall their prrperty In trust lor the I enehl ol the creditors o I P. K. Kirby. All personn owmir said estate will please make Im mediate payment, and those bavin claims or demand attains! the same will prre-jt them properly authenticated lor settlement. a.w uri-K. Assignee ol P K. Kirby. et. Ehensburit. I., February 4. 18j. ia tsi. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby iclven that Henry Aer et ux.. by ilred of voluetary assuenment dated February tl. IS'.iT. assigned and transferred to the under signed ill his property, real and personal. In trust lor the henellt ol creditors. All persons owing said entale will please make payment, and those having claim or demands against the saue will iireseut them properly authenticated lor teltlement. 11 EN KY K K I'M KNACK tK. Assignee ol Henry, et ux Nicktown. Pa., February lsv7. a ct. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Register ol Wills in and lor Cambria county has granted letteis tesramentarv on the estate ol Oeorge Ko.'siein. late ol Ioretto borough. Cambria county. Pa., I'cceased. to the undersigned. All person owing sil.i estate will please m ike Im mediate payment, and Ihose h aving claims or ilenmn's against the same will present iheoi properly authenticated lor settlement. B W. l.lTZl.NtJEK. Executor of the Last Will and Testament ol Oeorge Korsieln. deceased. Io'etto. Pa . February 18v7. W Bt. X EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hceby given that letters testament ary In the estate ol Ilaniel Iiuinm, Sr.. late ol Ciarroll tt wnsbi. have been granted to the un dersigned by the Kegister ol Wil.a in and lor Cambria county. All persona owing said estate will please make Immidlrte payment. and those having claims or demands against the same will Ptesent them properly authenticated for settlement- HANI tL Bl'CK, Executor ol tte last win and testament ol Ilaniel I)utnui,Sr., deceased. Ioretto. Pa., Feb 4th, I8w7. 12 Bt. THE KEELEY CURE Is a special lioon to business men w ho, havine Init.il uiirons. ioii.s1y into the drink habit and awaken lo tind the disease of alcoholism fastened U.n them, renderimr them unfit to mauaire af fairs requiring a clear braiu. A four week Course of treatment at the PITTSBL'Ra KEELEY INSTITUTE, No. 4216 Fifth Avenue, restores to them all their powers, mental and physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and restores them to the condition thev were in be fore they iinlulcf l in stimulants, this has been done n more than ir0 cases treated here and among them some of your own neighbors, to whom we can refer with confidence as to the absolute safety and efficiency of the Keeley Cure. The fullest and must scan ning investigation is Uoii tiCU'i t0t "uul,ill,:t Kivius full iuionna aug 2 94. CREAM BA1 mCATARRH In qMclif aAiwrerrf. ('cnnm the A'flSfll ftJMl(7ff, ii fin mm tit inn, II f ',lm 1h Aorea. the Mrmhran Vwm Hrntarn th BMr nf Tnnte Mf Smell It Will Cure COLD 'N HEAD A particle Is applied Into each nnstrel ana is agreeable. Price 60 cents at Druggists orby mall ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren Street. New York. nov.lu.4.ly I ... Mountain House Shaving Parlor, Ham Street, Kear Post Office aThe underslgne.1 desires to Inform the pub lic that he has oiiened a shaving par or on Centre street, near the post office where barberlng In all Its branch es will be carried on In the fnture. Everything neat and eiean. Your patronage solicited. F. X FErJ. EtastaE Fire Insurance Apcj rr. AVr. DICK, General Insurance Agent. I EBENSBUUQ, rA. STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, IISo o Hi n - and Spouting. or ai.. 3k:ik:i3s, Tread Powers, Threshers ami Separators, Iron and WoodU'iimns Fence Wire, Etc., Etc, " 1 ' EBENSBURG, - PENTTA. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can be MADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : UnlforiDly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR We have some lines of goods that we are 1:0- inir to oetla 8ly. FITISBUKCI ItEPT PlTTSBl'HO, PA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schojole In effect November 10. 1SSA. 'OBetlUBll . AST. Seashore Kr.r(i, week d ya e m A I toon rroromoilation. eeK days t'i.1im Main Line Exirem. dally In fry a m Altoona A coo in., week days 1 no p m HarriHbuix Accommodation, Snndaya only , , 1 07 i m Mall Kxpress, dally 5 17 m Phlladelubla Ezpress. dally...... ........ 8 11pm WKT. .lohnntown Aecommodailon, week days . 8 14am Paonc Kxre daily 8 ?7 a m Way Pasi-enner daily.... ,, ... 2Wpa Mall Train, dally 3 .V. p m I'lttrburx Kzirers, dally ....... ....... ...3 an p m Kat Line, dally . ..... I'iftp.m JobDKUiwo Accommodation, week daya 8 34 p m Ftnwln rar Rrnrta. TK41HA ARKITK. From Hasilnm and tbe North 7 M a m from ree?on. ...... o a m From Vlntou.lale : ji p m From 're.Kon & u6 p m From "reMon 6Mpm From Vlntondale 7 -JO p m From Uresaun..... , lo p m Tkl!d LKATB. For I'reypon lur Havtinics and the North... For Ylntondale For reiMin ... .. .. "or Vlntondale CiOSS OUT, and in order to do so we have made some verv iuMuic .n mess i, onus, Underwear, Shoe etc we invite all who want to save some money and got some good bargains to call and see goods and prices. We can't tell von much about them here but the prices will speak for themselves. Come early before the best are picked up 'BARKER BROS EUEXSDURG, PA. 7 3 a m ...lo OS a m .....in IS a m . . . 'Mi u in a ifc. .... : m p m CARL RIVLNIUS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN f jrr ------ " For Ha5tiDKS and the north ror 1 'reason t'reanoa aad Clrarnrld. Irrona at 6.45 a. m. and 1 2i p. m. arrlv Init at Creon at 8 06 a. m. and 3 'lo p. m. lrare Dresson V 3i a. m. and 5.30 p. m.. arrtvioK at Ir vooa at 11.40 a m. and 6.5u p. m. For rates, maps, etc . rail on atrent or ad.lrera Tboo. K. Watt. P. A. W . 3W Filth Are.. PltUbnnt. Pa. v. I. H. Hl'TtJHIN-iON, lleneral Manager. J. K. WUt tit. Oeoeral Manaxer. HAVE YOU HEAD THE ! H 1 1. A OEI.VHtA Times THIS MORNING ? 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Address all letters to THE TIMES, Philadelphia. IWITCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELKV, SILVERWARE, $ MUSICAL ffiSTBUMEHTS: E 7 - Tl C s: 2 ZZ.1 s? e cr fill S3 E S E G 0 t a E - a P S3 5 i t - r "5 FOR SALE. Lance tract Kood ic aril en land In Sonih-eat -n Florida. AtttNI'S WAM'tU to fell option. Apply quick FLORIDA GARDE LAND CO., KtXJHtSTKKI M. Y. Jnly 31..9m. SAMPLES FUtl both oexee. Write no tO.A.MWTTlin TarkOHtv OPTICALOODS. SOLE AGENT FOR THE I CELEBRATED BOCKFOED: WATCHES. ColmMaaiiFreMaWat(to; J In Key and Stem Winders, ek LARCH SELECTION OFALL! K1NIS iK JEWELRY AL-1 AlSOS HAND. HTMy line of Jew ell y la unsur-T pased. Come acd see for your- X self before purchasing else here X HTA11 work guaranteed. J I CARL RIYIKIUS. REDUCTION SALE ! For the next 30 days we will sell any of our Winter Suits, Over coats, Underwear and ali winter goods at Grcally 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. Uall soon and get a bargain. C.A. Sharbauch, CARROLLTOWN, PA. CJLJEflM.im7!JE SAJLM 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. Xew Sprint Dress Goods arriving1 every' day. Carriage and Wagon Shop. Havinsroijeneliipiiitlieshoi, lately wvui.ie-U.yJ. A. Ronev in the West irard of hU-u-sIiuiy, I ain .retre,l to lo all kin.Is o! Wa:on an.l Carriage Work on the hortt noth-e and at rea.sonal.Ie ternw. t'rn:ure Trimming, Cushions and bide Curtains fur nished to order. Orders taken for Sprint Wapjns and HiJrjries. ftf-Special attention given to Keiur Work and I'aintint and satisfaction guaranteed H. E. BENDER, 5 9531 Formerly of Carrolltown.