aiitln'w Jtcrmnn. ( AMHIUA CO., PA. - MA1UH 1'.'. 17. , ., :i iitii-e st'lline off at M 1 tm..ius .-011111111. I ,.,,-,-irl. of Suinnierhill. y I.;i.l.iiri;oii Thursday. 1 ' 'l'r ' , ,,,,.,,-rs of Dudley. Hed-I,v"u"'-',r,",k -lai"-1 a redUC" , , . .iklaii.i. of Kldt-r town l" 11,5- doini? duty r f ,v .....nn.ii'.iK'rs have fixed ' ",!:i'"u.,. f tax lew for 1S1C, the " v i, ifelt. "f Johnstown, Mr. Hr, Mr. and M r. Chi it t. ..f tl.!- f : , I. i- It.-eii extended to the Al"' V''": v to prod u e the " ' " ,.,.(, h" in .lohns'.iiw n. l' ' "r v nam Klh-r. a well-know . ut N'-'v- 1:la" co,,,,ty' f;? ' , ,.t w.-.-k. ol diopsy, J .rm ,,r f'aratiaugh A ' , 'rr.l ! I '' -ahaiinh A Jones, i..m-' purchased the in- , , ;l i.-i-ment of Mr. C. A. '"' t, i ;,!..'." popular cloiu J ':"',l' l m a i.ew "ad" in this is- ,. 1 i.t ti,v ;j.i i:,,,- , have a new ad ", allahoiil haisains. " ,. ,. .- i.t .-ounter that it will r ..i-y. of ilailitin. has N!' i',.V::.r -p.-ndiiiif the winter "'it li'-r i-'-r. Mrs. Kdward m lii a '"!" p m leo "er mime. tiilitmns, of Lilly, '.. - -,i i Saturday, rhawd ,'" , lt ..ii,. ,.f .lor;h llainey , in . I i.-.ljv nijclit of I a l week. ;, r.-'n.ar iie-etini? of the I'am ' ... l'i.!ii"i.a li:aiiire No. ."-. 1. of " .' in !l.- l"' at loletto oil ' . ,; T;.r-.la. April ''th and r.th, , .,) .Him ion has awarded - ',, , ...may :l.e i-ele. rated (ierni ". ' -,,.u; ui A "' "hirh have :; ... ,i.iav. An ex. eption ha ... . , Mr-. .1. I " l.ndwiu. of this ",.-.. , j t I- ' .'entri-oui.- ,.,l:. iaN. to alteml the fu- y... !...,! -:-t.-i. M r. tieorge j. l.ulT: i r. the well-known .i.l,j.v. a taking an airing .; ;., J.!.,!.- -i-h.Mil t.llildihH Oil makiiii: oie repairs :..-;..!.-'iii-' t Harvey Owens, -t.. ,f.i ,rai field i-otility, Luined UurxiaV nl.lo! Ial week with ., ;.:., iiirina.i.i two horses, a ' A. i. in-!', a .'at peiiter of t'ar .:.r ttnliMlii; on the llissel ; .!. 'i . - :.. . rui a severe ash - : ! i-t,'--! - "i la- !. ft hand v ilh a l. i; '1 1.--.UV. . i.r "a.!' 'f N. ."swank, the itii. 1 it lannei" impleiueuts , if loiiinl iii another col li t ... l.ai.u;.- hii!.ies, wat(uus - i 1 .1 i... rii-. r - I' Mia. ! . a rtrll-knowu riti i r- ..ii !nrtii-l,!.. died al his home ::.-...i t:i..i t.niiJ 1 1 m brain fever, j-: i i i a.i - ai of ae and is siir- I..- .i iU- aiiA two i In Mi I'll. ;i:r -l.ii lii'l.iiiktini; to Mr. . i . ;r;. :u o'.uiuiil. a siituirbof ;!.. - Uetro.-.l hy lire on Mou lt' i.tf t..(;.-!lier with aliutit tl-Vt :;.i. Uh.i.K'iiiif to A. W. Myers. r l.liKt- lull. in. of While town- j. i I .1 lolialioe. of t'learlield . i: l .i .'. kin. ii rillens of the ; n. uii iv . n iii low ii on Mon : u-i I'fini yiit lo the Fickk- 1. iu. aiiii,istiator of Uees S. j v t a in iii i a ti.w u-In p. defeased, ' vinairv far. ii al orphan's J' a'. Ur i. .iii I lioii-e, ill KtiellS- : i. .: ;.n. A pnl huh, lS'.c, at 2 . i . .1 - Ii ll.i.iy. of Liivitu, wa- had- .1 s.iii,: ,l,i ) iiijni near l iuir-i-T- In- a'!.-inpi.., io boaid a M t'a.ii. Il- wa- kuorked " had an uu: iah cut "T I.. p. Mjiv 1..,. kl.ardi. an iiuiia;eif "" ill tli.l! l!l.-l'lllllull t-u "''"'! tloin paialysi-. aged ' .'-ii- Mi-. (.MRliaiJl vva- ad- - x :i-l...i,...dl.out tliiee yeais l' ' I: , . M ii . iwoi Kiiown ; , : '''!' -t, i.i -'. diopprd dead " 1 .nr. al noon on , a-; w.... ,. fif;y nine : J: '! -'.r iv.-il ,y ,is wife, -! 'l '.i.t- .ia'.i.'hter. 1 b'.r ,..,. ,, Iilly. who was '' -:" 'it :i.-.ii,.- a-yiiiin h-Sheriff ...! w,,.R, Ai,lK jjj in timj '' !' ii.!i'.. Manh 7th. He " 'r " and is survived f' '.-r K..I. Mi i.inl.-y. pastor of " 1 '' .In- chiin h at x . . .,-,! ;i, .,, hoiiie hi that .iy .,! ,4.t week, after an ' ,.f ,,,IUl., trouble. - i -T '. v !,v years. ' ' !' '. a ft -1 1- ( t i olid nctor ; ' " ' "'"in Ins tram '''" iiiifht and was, 1 1 i.i.-ii The injured . ' w ! ' "- ' am'iria hospital ' -' i. a .1 ;t , condition. , " " -' '- i ii the tilell White ' ;-;' ir-.-n ,, ,,f (.t ' x ii ,...r w. J,lUlly .' 1 of t-,Mi. When '.:;u,t thai KatTy's neck a- year old and ' '':- '"ini ilen Camp " ' "-i'.ty, had a disas : '! l ' -hi which swept - " -r- : . J Sinah, iuvol ".! C'i.iii, which i'.''':ra!- ' "f Several - i - . burned. I;- "V.d.,-..:,..,i. executor of ill offer at pub- , M ' ''"tel. i Carroll . . 'lav. April p.. is-.c. at I . , J ' " r'' ,J' ground in Carroll r-"ii a lare tw- and "iitbuildinifs. See ars to 1 -1.-.., '" i-'t '"'""'r aPtM' . O I) OUT I'lKiturtiru.. ..,. i-a-t Friday s issue of !. l : ' 'hat part of the n , j ' "l "p ,,r Patent ., ','t".!' dictated by a 'acts, tiiiiires, acd ..... r" '-hi tH-tWen .lumaa I i "'f "i '""'"'"'ons. for the . ,, ' ' "rld. t.Kk place at :i -vaiia, on Wednesday, "lt,.1t was Utiru-L..l . I 'i .t., . i " ' J If u I. IU t-Jv.' l'P u"l'l H'e last :t. iuu seemed to be in favor Tuesday night George Knickerbocker's bii(fity broke down near Renova, Pa., and in (fonig for help he fell over a cliff and was killed. His body was found next day (Jeo. M. Wertz, chairman of the lie publioan county committee, has issued a call for a meeting of the county committee at the court room in Ebensburg on Mon day March .".ilh. at 1 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of llxioK the date for holding the county convention. Two boys who were digging In a pile of debris In the rear of the gas works at Allooua, on Tuesday morning, found the remains of an infant that had been buried there. Coroner McCartney took charge of the case, and will endeavor to terret out the presumable child marderers. Judge Greer, of liutler county, has de cided that shooting matches where turkeys and chickens were put up to be shot for were contests of skill and as such did not come under the law prohibiting gambling, but if money were bet ou the result, it would be gambling and should be returned to court. Friday morning the Pennsylvania rail road awarded the contract for building an extension of the Dunlo branch from Lov ett to Scalp Level, a distance of ten miles, to Krowuwell & McManus, of Philadel phia. The road will tap the newly pur chased coal fields of the Herwin-White company. 'rk will be commei.ced at once. Miss Mary Kelly, of Stonvcreek town ship, while milking a few days ago, was kicked by the cow and sustained a severe gash on her right eye. The injury has been giving the ynung lady much trouble since that time and it Is very doubtful if she will ever recover the sight of the in jured organ. She has lieen blini in the eye ever since she received the injury. The cantata "Joseph" was played to crowded houses at the Opeia House, in this place, on Thursday and Friday even ings of last week by local talent. The singing w as of an exceptional high order and the company deserve the thanks of the community for the pains and labor expend ed in practicing in order to give the people a tirst class entertainaient. Mis. Annie E. wife of George Mard is, died at her home in Helsano, on Saturday, March 13. 1S7. aged : years. Mrs. Mar dis was a daughter of I he late Samuel L., and Kllen Reed, of Hlacklick township, and a sister of S. L. Reed. Esij., of Kbens buig. She is survived by her husband and live children, as also hy her mother, four sisters, one brother and two half sisters. A correspondent says that the six sons of the late James Xagle, who died recent ly at his home in St. Augustine, have per formed a sad duty not equalled by any other six brothers iu the I'niteu States. They havecarried their grandfather, their grand mother, their mother and their fath er to their graves. Their names are, re spectively, Henry, Thomas, John. Frank, Simeon and Charles Nagle, all of North Cambria county. On Monday morning while Richard Smith was driving from Irwin to Greens -burg, be discovered what lie supposed to he a bun lie of clothing on the roadside. He was astonished at finding that the L-Iotbing covered a baby only a few weeks old. It was nicely dressed. The little one was turned over to the Greensburg poor authorities. Suspicion iioinls to a Mc Keesport woman as the mother. Mr. Adam Rudolph, residing in Alle gheny township, one-fourth of a mile north of Loretto. on the road leading to Chest Springs, will sell at public sale on Thurs day, M arch '.r.th, l'.C. at 1 o'clock. l m., 3 horses. 3 milch cows, - shoats, 1 two horse three-seated covered spring wagau. 1 two horse sled. 1 road cart, 1 dump cart and harness, 'J shovel plows, 10 bushels of rye. Also a lot of household furniture and many other articles too numerous to men tion. The talk in railroad circles is the pro posed line to tie built from South Fork, this county, down through Somerset coun ty and connected with the Pennsylvania M i.l I and, thence to M t. Dallas and over the most of the old survey of the South Penn to Richmond, in Frank.'in county, again connected with the Pennsylvania near Harrisburg. This route will shorten the distance between Pittsburg and Phila delphia about tio milts. A double track is proposed. While Mrs. Susan Hirch, an aged wid ow, of Diincannoii, was burning some brush. Thursday of last week, herclotbing became ignited and she ran screaming to where Henry and William McCoy were building a fence. Having no other means of extinguishing the flames which envelop ed her. one of the men quickly pushed her into a post hole, and hu-tily shoveled the loose earth in about her. succeeding in sav ing her lite. The woman is badly burned, but it is thought she will recover. Fire Friday night destroyed the frame building al Lilly used bv Contractor Mc Manus as a commissary. The building caught tire. It is believed, from a red hot stov?, and, no one being in the place at the time, the flames got beyond cotrol. The loss will he a Unit t Ui. on which there is no insurance. The building was used for the storaite of provisions for the men who were employed on the Pennsylvania rail road i mpiovenients at and near Lilly for which Mf. McManus had the contract. Railroad Officers Sharrets and Snyder on Tuesday arrested a young man named Harry Kyle, in Johnstown, on the charge of slea ling a bicycle in Altoona. Kyle is accused of running away with the wheel after hiring it last summer. The bicycle, which was valued at . was recovered bv OHicei Sharrets a month after the robbery. In default oft-IKl bail Alderman Iioyle committed Kyle to the Hollidaysburg jail to await trial. Previous to his arrest the man was posing as a humane officer in Juhnstown. Mrs. Henry Pope, of Wharton. Potter county, the wife of a ri:U lumberman, on Monday drew ?. from the bank at Galeton and then departed on a train for Wellsboro. At Ansonia, while wailing for the arrival of the Fall Rrook train connec tion, Mrs, Pope walked to the village hotel, one-fourth of a mile from the sta tion. The road passes through the woods at this point. A half hour later she was found unconscious in the road. When re stored she slated that a man had struck heron the head with a club. Her money was gone. The store and contents and large office of the Philipshurg tire brick company al Philipsbnrg were completely destroyed by tire early Friday morning, invo'ving a loss of 1i.i. The loss Is covered by Insur ance. Three dwellings were also burned, the loss on these amounting to $", , w ith a partial insurance. The houses were oc cupied by John Fry. Warren Hollenback and John McGuire. Mr. McGuire saved most of his household effect; Mr. Fry saved little furniture, but Mr. Hollenback was so unfortunate as to lose everything even most of the cfothing belonging to his family. Messrs. Wilkinson A. Son, the marble and granite dealers in this place, have a new 'ad" it this issue of the KkcemaN The firm, as well as their work, are tto well known to need any commendation, but to tho-se who are unacquainted with the firm or their work, we can say that their contracts are fulfilled to the letter, while the work turned from their estab lishuient cannot be excelled and are models of artistic excellence. (Jive them a call when contemplating the erection of a monument to a departed friend and they will show you desigus and quote you prices that M ill defy all competition. Bernard Stroup, who was quietly wait ing his trial In Kittanning jail saved the cost of the trial by cooly walking out. The deputy showed a number of visitors through the jai! and as he was doing so Stroup stepped into his cell, shaved off hid moustache, put on a coat and a slouch hat, cooly joined the procession, put his band kerchief to his face and walked out. He was not missed until at night w hen the deputy went to lock the prisoners in their cells and couldn't find Stroup. A man went into a Pennsylvania court recently with a suit against a railroad company for putting him off a train. He claimed that he took a seat upon the plat- rorm because he had only a shori distance to go and it was not worth his w hile to ride inside. The conductor told him it was against the rules to ride outside upon a platform and he must either ride inside or be put off. Ue refusee and was ejected from the train. Then he brought suit. The company contended it was its duty to prevent accidents, and it was its duty to forbid passengers from riding on Its plat forms. The court held the rule to be a reasonable one and sustained the com pany. The Carrolltown News says: Ex -Sheriff Gray, of this place, has turned in ventor, and his invention undoubtedly proves a success. The new production is a door lock. Like all other men, the sheriff has had a great deal of trouble with his door locks. The spriug will split or break, and a new lock is the only remedy to be had. So the sheriff set to thinking. Ills ambition was to Invent a lock that would have no spring to get out of order, and be simple in structure. This he has succeeded in doing. The model was show n to us Monday and it works like a charm. The lock Is composed of but three pieces and each piece is strong and will last a life time. It can never get out of order. It can be used on the right or left side of the door, or as a mortice lock. The model will be sent lo Washington and a patent applied for right away. In lSHTi Mr. John Farrell, of Altoona. was conducting the old Wopsononock ho tel on North avenue, in that city, and had a little hole above his bedroom door where he frequently placed his money for safe keeping. On moving away in 187 he tojk w hat he supposed was all he had placed iu this out of the-way receptacle. The owner of the pla?e, Mr. Hernard Kelly, was a fiieud of Mr. Farrell and since then they had frequently talked together of the place where Mr. Farrell had kept his money. On Monday Mr. Kelly, while making some repairs, thrust his hand in above the door mentioned and on feeling around was surprised to pull out a couple greenhacks and two railroad checks. He investigated further, with the following results: c.yoo in currency, t to.uo in gold and a Pennsylvania railroad check for $30 91. also one for t.21. He at once hunted up the owner w ho was surprised at the lucky Und. ourt Proceed!. The following cases were disposed of in addition to those already reported: J. G. Lloyd vs. executors of Charles Mc Fadden. Verdict for plaintiff for f.'iuvat. On Monday Dr. M. H. Davis, of Conem augh, who was charged w ith desertion and non-support by bis wife was ordered by the court to pay the sum off 30 monthly for 'he support ol his family and to give bond in the sum of ,mju for his compliance with the order. The case of C. A. Frank vs. Mrs. Harriet Slater was settled by the parlies after a jury had been called and sworn and a ver dict was taken for the plaintiff. In the case of I). D. Hrendiinger vs. A. V. Piltman. Jury fiud for defendant.the sum of tut. John H. Fox et al. vs. Henry F. Fox et al. Jury find for plaiuiiff's the sum of Mi m. Use of A. W. Ruck vs. Lena Lettler et al. Jury find for plaintiff. F. A. Cresswell vs. Solomon Wagner. Jury find a verdict for plaintiff. W. S. Confer, who plead guilty to several infractions of the liquor law, during the first week of March sessions, was sentenced to pay a tine ot $4oo and costs. Further senteuce was suspended. Patrick Cronin, of Tuuuelhill, who also plead guilty to selling liquor without li cense last week, was sentenced to pay the costs. Asa Knepper. who was convicted of as sault aed battery and acquitted of disturb ing a religious meeting, was sentenced to pay a line of Ho and costs. W bat They Favor. A state convention of county, city and borough school superintendents was help at Harrisburg, last week. Previous to final adjournment resolutions were adopt ed requesting a more equitable distribu tion of the state appropriation; favoring a minimum school term of seven months; favoring an appropriation, of fjii,0uu for the establishment of borough and town ship high schools; opposing any reduction in the annual schowl appropriation, now f3.5oo.UJO; favoring a closer supervision of the schools iu townships; favorii.g the ereeifou of a school in Warren county for the Cornplanler tribe of Indians; favoring instruction In farm dulies iu country schools; favoring a law introducing bird day into the schools; favoring a course of nature study; favoring the grading and articulation of courses of study so as to connect elementary schools, high schools and colleges. Marriage .leBsoa. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday. March 13, 1J7: Henry Santer 'and Emma J. Miller, Dunlo. Rottert II. Frftilev Chest tournvMn ami Mary McGarvey, Clearfield county. Pa. Stephen llo vard and Jennie Williams, Ferndale. Stephen Ilostettler and Emma Jane Weaver, Richland township. Joseph Fender, Johnstown, and Annie Lehman, Somerset county. Pa. George E. 1 1 off man and Mary M.Emigh, Adams township. Al nham Rougher and Maggie Whited, Barnes bo ro. II. .1. Morris and Annie K. Jones, Itlack lick township. A Fast DlaappearlM lartaalry. As a reminder of the departed glory of former days in certain sections of this country it Is only necessary to say that not one log will be floated out of Clearfield creek this spring on its way to the lower markets. The writer remembers seasons wheu Nl.UW.lJUl toOO.HJ,uiO feet was con sidered a not unusual amount, but where formerly vast tracts of virgin timber noth ing temains but stumps and refuse to maik its habitat. But a few more seasons with a constantly diminishing output, and the reputation of the Susquehanna river and Its tributaries as one of the greatest lum ber producing sections in the world will have departed forever. Clearfield Ilcpult-llctm. Cbarcml With Hllllac Hie Faaber. Bloomsburg. Pa., March 12. Stephen Mensinger, of Main township, was lodged In jail here to-day charged with killing his father bv shooting him in the head at his home in Beaver valley. , The father, Daniel Mesinger, was found dead in front of his house on Sunday morning. He had been shot lb the bead through a window as he was entering the house, the wound being filled with glass and powder. Steph en had been on rather bad terms with his father and this is the only cause that can be assigned for the act. lie denies all connection with the affair. Comtnnnfeatlon. Ebensburg, Pa., March 15, 1307. Allow me to trespass on your columns once more. I see iu last week's Moun taineer that the 'coterie to suppress facts, figures and news" do not take kindly to my insisting that the Ebensburg school building "is not what it should be" al though the fact is knovu to everyone, from G. Huntley, late school directot, down to every man, woman and child in Ebens burg. It cites the Cambria county courthouse and the Ebensburg opera house as ex amples of buildings settling. A visit to either of these buildings will disclose the fact that they were both built with care, with good material aud sood workman ship, aud if there are any defects they are but slight. A visit to the Ebensburg school building w ill disclose the reverse. Bad foundations, bad plastering, bad paint ing and cheap glass; everything In sight is. shoddy; what is covered up nothing but the X rays will disclose. The difference in putting up the school building as it Is aud the cost of putting it up as it should be, I imagine would be sufficient to build a neat little cottage, perhaps two. The statement by the Mountaineer that the building has been inspected by a man who has "a little grandson attending the school" is regarded by the Mountaineer as a clincher. The man, however, may be like the man we heard of duriug the late war who was willing that all his wife's rela tions should go lo the front or it may be that extensive repairs gives promise of a good job. The Mountaineer says if 1 give my name, etc., it will substantiate its statement, as to the examination of the school building. 1 may as well state to the Mountaineer right here that an examination and a statement by "a little coterie for the sup pression of facts, figures and news," or by a , gentleman with a "grandson," will not be worth publishing. The people of Ebens burg would lie gratified with a statement of the condition of the school building by competent mechanics, but to make it worth publishing it must come from a source that can be traced clean lo the spring. Citizen. In Nrmerlam. Mits. S. J. Dkxny, iiki Ftum'ARY, l.r7. The writer of this communication feels it her duty to pay this, a small tribute to the memory of one w ho ever adorned the family circle. One, w ho by her suavity of manner in hei intercourse with others, gained for herself, the esteem and respect of all wi'.h whom she came in contact. The record of Mrs. Denny shows a con tinuous career is child, sister, teacher, mother and friend, such as as any chris tian lady might be proud to claim. The eldest of a large family deprived by death of the protection of a father, she while yet quite young, took it upon herself to assist her good mother, in the care and educatiou of the other members of the family. Aud who that knew her will forget her tender care and solicitude for each anud all ? She was our true counselor and constant com panion, in our young lite, and the faithful, trusted friend of our more mature years. "Av, turn and weep. 'tis manliness To be heart-broken here For the grave of Earth's liest nobleness Is watered by the tear." As a teacker she will be remembered by many w hose lives we sknow are better for her instruction and example. And lo those who came under her influence, now men and women, the name of Sarah Jane Kennedy, is synomymous with all lhat is pure, refined ami elevating iu the charac ter bf woman. She was a faithful and de voted wife, a fond and indulgent mother. What will not the sacred name of mother recall as her children go through the lab yrinth of years! To those grief-stricken ones, to her desolate sisters and brothers, and many mourning friends, may this be the consoling reflccliou, Thit their loss, however irreparable iu this world, is her eternal gain. l.. Wilmore, Pa., March IS, lSiTT. Keal F.Blat Traaafora. Henry Witt to Herman Heider, Moirell ville, consideration, f.". J. M. Brown et ux. to John Cunning Jiam, Vinloudale.fi. George Snyder et ux. to Thomas Barnes, Carroll, M.SjO. William C. Waltermlre, et ux. to Fideli ty R. A L. Association, Coo per sd ale, f 1 Michael McCann, et ux. to Johnstown City School District, Johestown,tOOO William B. Sterritt, et ux. to Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, Portage bor ough, fl.l'iO. T.J. Davison, et ux. to J. B. Denny, Cambria, fsno. J. B. Denny, et ux. to Rt. Rev. Richard Phelan. Trustee, Cambria. u. Paul Saintz, et ux. to Mary Sentz, Low er Yoder, flfK). W. A. Monroe, et ux. to Gallitzin B. A L. Association, Gallitzin township, f 1 William J. O' Donnell et al. to Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, Johnstown, fsoo. J.B. Baum. to Catharine Baum, Sus quehanna, fl.om. Christ Bantley, et ux. to Gillian Seese, Richland. f:o. Margaret P. McConaiighy, et al. to Paulina E. Krenz, Lower Yoder, fTuo Excelsior B. A L. Association, to Joseph E. Litzinger. Ashyille, f jr.. Administrator of Rose Buckley, to Tim othy R. Davis, Franklin, fl,i. Mary I). Noel, et vlr et al. to John R. Jones. Munster, folio. C. J. Burns, to Mary A. Burns. Johns low n. fio. A. E. Patton, Trustee, to Henry Joly, Patton. Rati rhrap aad C'aatly. Our farmer friends who like good things will be interested in the following: Take perfect and clean corncobs, crushed all tl e better. Boil them in water until you think the substance is all boiled out of them, strain and to the resultadd sufficient sugar to make a syrup and you have an imitation of maple or home-made sugar thatcostaman iu western Pennsylvania f.uio for imposing it on the. public for the real luxurv. Try it and report at the next slated meeting. Jesse Yingling, of Sylvis, Clearfield county, jumped from a moving train at Mahaffey last Wednesday and fracutred his right leg in a terrible manner. Orphans Court Sale of vaUahle REAL ESTATE ! Hy vlrtna ol lb powers contained to tba Laat Will and Teatamcnt ol Joseph S. Horkev, la waved, lata ol tba toanahlu ol t'arroll, Ic 1 am arla county. Pa.. I will eiiwit lo public sale at tba Ootral Hotel. In t arroiltown, Ha., on MONDAY, APRIL 19TH, 1807, at 1 o'clock ..P. M tbe lollowlnic real estate. lx. All tbat certain piece or parcel of land situate In Cairoll towosblp. Combrla county , Pa., bonoa by lands ol John lick, and Henry Hopple, and alM by (be Dublie road tcadlna- Irota KtaenHDanc u t'arroiliown. sooiainlDK ONt Ai'KK, more or le.s, bavin thereon erected a larva TW0-ST0RY FRAME HOUSE and stable and outbuildings, all la aood repair. There is an orcbard ol aood Iruli treea, and a Una well ol water on tbe premises. TKHMM UK SALE. Ten per cent ol tbe purchase money to be paid at toe time ol sale, tbe balance of one-tbird wben dteJ Is delivered, and tbe remainder In six niuntbs Irom time ol sale wltb Interest. Iieletrrd payments to be secured by bond and mortgasis of me purcnasar ANDREW 8TK1TTMATTLK, Executor Carrolltown, Pa March 17, 1897. 19 81. 91la-ellameawa Hwtleee. T7URSALEUK KENT. The Central Hotel P at Loretto. t'ambrta county. Pa. Easy terms. Address M K.S. E1IA U. McliONALU. jany. a ti T 1IEMKK to Inlorm my friends that 1 am J. closing out my stock tr groceries lor hash ONLY. Quite a Dumber ot article wilt be sold at CASH M. 1. HEAKEK. Mar. ,2t. Tlf ANrED A aeneral representative la tbls If county to oraantse local boards lor tba Artisans' Savlne-s and Ian Association. Ad dress VI Klllb Ave., Pittsburg. Pa. mba llf ANTED A reliable man to represent a loan f f Institution in Cambria county Money loaned In sums ol f too to fio.uw. for particulars apply to W. M. DAVIS, Coal port. Pa. mcb'AKf. 'I'HE Ebenabura Building It Loan Association J. will oiler for sale at tbe Key Bulldlnic. Eb enaburg, on the tonrth Monday In March, fz.uou.ou. THUS. DAVIS, LaarBB L.AB1HBB, Secretary. President. J A DIES and gentlemen's suits, mmical In j struments al all kinds, sewlna; machines, vehicles, drees Koods, etc., etc.. at manufacturer's prices. School and Sunday school libraries and Mandard sets ol books by tba world's beat auth ors at less than col ol prmtlna;. T. W. L.K1TS. represents mann lacturers. Fab. 19 4L. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially tbe oyster-loving Koi.le ol Etenburs;. are Invited to call at Kobt. cHreen's Old Kellable Kwstaurant, wben tbey want Kood, iresb Oysters, by tbe pint, quart or icallon. Or you can have tbem Stewed or Pried, all at tbe lowest price. Eresh Oysters every day. octlltl JOS. HOME & CO. GETTING ALONG towards house-cleaning and moving lime. There will tie uew Rugs aud Curtains and Draperies to buy and perhaps new Furni ture. YOU MAKE A MISTAKE which will cost you money if you fail to get our prices ou anyibing the house needs. We have GOOD WINDOW SHADES which we sell complete with spring roller aud brackets at 35 cents each. It Is a good firm material, oil-finished aud opaque. Sash Ci ktain Matkkiai.s in light and dainty fabrics al r. ceuls a yard. Excellent Sash Ci ktain Mi sun at 12 cents a yard, worth a good deal more. The fiuest line of Lace Curtaixs at $2.00 a pair ever seen in this region and from that at all prices ud to as high as you c-re to go. We sell FURNITURE also, including a spleudid line of Ikon am ltKAss Hi i.s at very low prices. We have a splendid Child's Ckib w hich we call the "Dreamland" made of iron and heavily white enameled, not a splinter of wood in it, which we s. at $5. tut with a woven wire spring bottom. Our new catalogue will give descriptions and pictures of everything. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. Orphan's Court Sale OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Hy virtue ot an alias order of the Orphans O, urt ol t'smbtla county, tbe undersla-ned ad ministrator of Kses s. Lloyd, late of t;ambiia towntbip . deceased . will eipoe to public sale at tbe t t-nrt HuBre, Ebensburg, Penn'a., on SATURDAY, APRIL 10T11, 1897, at 2 o'clock In tbe afternoon, tbe following de scribed Krai Estate: All tbat certain piece or parcel ol land situate In t'auibrla it.wbip Ian. hi la county. Penn'a.. bounded and described as lollows: tbat la to say. adjoining lands ot tbe estate ol Wm S I.loTd, dn-ta.-d U. J. Jc-nes. A. A. barker. Alias Harris, tieorae Huntley. Dr. T.J. lalson. Mrs. Jamas V ludk, W m. Uitment and others, containing 100 ACRES, more or less. 75 At'KlS ol wblcb are cleared, and hsvmic tboreon erected a TWO BIOKY PKAME DA H.I.lNd HOUSE, bank barn and other outbuildings. 1 he property Is wltbln thrre-loniths ol a mile Irom Ebensbura. on the Pittsburg pike, and half a mile irom tbe Hiacallrk railroad. Tbe bouse cot-tains nine lance rooms and Is In good repair, (tood water and lance orcbard. TERMS OK SALE. One-third ol the purchase money on confirma tion ol sale and tbe remainder In two equa.1 an nual pajments. with Interest, to be Secured by judment bond and morlKaKe or ludKtnent note ol purchaser; tbe purchaser to have tbe prlvilepe ol paying the wbole ol the purchase money In caa h tbiuld be desire to do so. EES LLOYD, Administrator ol Kces S. Lloyd, deceased. UUTti r vans. Auctioneer. Khensburg , Pa., March 15. 1897. lt 4t. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby a-lrentbat P. E. Klrby.etux.. tty deed ol vo onurj assignment dated January ilt. IbVT. and ot record In ambrla county, In Heed Hx k Volume lit pane 18v. conveyed totbeun derslam d assignee all tbeir property In trust lor tbe teortlt oitbe creditors ol P. F. Klrby. All petsonti owins: said estate will please make Im mediate payment, and those barlOK claims or demands against tbe same will pree.il tbem properly authenticated lor settlement. A.W BUt'K. Assignee ol P P. Kirby, et. Ebensburg. Pa., February 4. lftVT. lit Ot. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given tbat Henry Acer et ux.. by deed of voluetary assignment dated Kabruarv '1. ltfc7. assigned and transferred to the under signed ll his property, real and personal, la trust lor tbe tnetll of creditors. All persons owlug said estate will please make payment, and those bavin claim or demands against tbe same will present tbem properly authenticated lor settlement. HEN K Y KK I'M FN ACKER. Assignee ol Henry, et ux. Nlcktown. Pa., February 23. 18V7. 2S ot. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tbat the KeglHter of Wills In and lor 'ambrla county has granted letteis tesramenlarv on tba estate ot tteonre Ko.sieln. late ol Loretto borough, t'ambria county. Pa., deceased, la the undersigned. All persons owing said estate will please make Im mediate payment, and those n avlDg claims or demands against the same will present tbem properly authenticated for settlement H W. L1TZINOKK. Executor or the Last Will and Testament ot Oeorjie Kossletn. deceased. Lorelto. Pa . February 22. 18V7. 2 at. X. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary lr the estate ol Daniel Itamm, Nr.. late of t'arroll t wnshlp. have been granted to the un dersigned by tbe Register of Wilis In and lor Cambria county. All persons owing said eatata will pleeae make Immediate payment. and those having claims or demands against tbe same will present tbem properly authenticated for settle ment. DANIKL BITK, Executor of tie last will and testament ot Iatitel Damn, Sr., deceased. Loretto. Pa,., Feb. 4m, Iw7. 12 et. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is Lereby gtvea tbat letters testa mentary on tbe estate ol ssolomoa iHimm lata ot Harr township. tJambrta county deceased, have been granted by tbe Register ol W Ills to the un dersigned All persons owing (aid estate will pleare make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims or demands against the same will present tbeen. pro, erly authenticated for settle ment. H EN K Y DUMM. fcseeutor of tbe Last Will aad reatameat of Solomon Dumm. deceased. Nlcktown. Pa.. March 11. 18U7. l8t. X. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. F.siate ol John Nagle, deceased. Letters testamentary In the estate of John Nag e. deceased, late of tbe township of Vlear neld. In Cambria county, Pennsylvania, having been granted to ma. all persons Indebeed to said etiate are hereby not I Bed to make payment to mo without delay and those) having claims againit the said aetata, will present tnem proper ly authenticated ror settlement. SIMON P. NAOLE, Executor. St. Angus Una. Pa.. March IS, 1867. 19 ot. X. DEALKR IN ST0VES, RANGES, FURNACES. Mooffing am! Spouting. A(RI1SICUT11JMAIL OIPLEilEiTO Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Punms Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., 1 ' EBENSBURG, - PENN A. KECEIPTN ANlfEXPEMIlTUKES I IF CAR roll township lor tba fiscal year ending March 81 h. ISV7: MluHAtL Iilsn A It I , supervisor. Dr. I'r. To whole amonnt ol work du plicate sou 64 Hy amount of cash received on work tax - Hy amount ol exonerations Hy amount worked out by taxa ble ................... 101X2 3 74 AtMoV t M0 00 To whole amount ef cash dupli cate - in To amount ol cash received oh work tax 10322 To tmoiut received Irom li cense T 00 To amount received from Seat ed erd Unseated Land au Ml To amount lq hands at last set - tlement..... i . I t 471 66 Hy amonnt ol exoneration xfy amount paid innan nrx. fur m.ni mi Hy amount paid lor labor and snoveiing snow.... Hy amount paid for plank and limber lor bridg.es.. . ..,. . .-1.1 fr Imis hire Hy amount paid James . Has- SOB. paDllsaiug rimiin:u . ' for lie By amount paid Jobn S Foley. publishing statement lor lw4 and ia6 - By amount paid Wm. Davis, at torney's lees.... Hy amount paid P. J- Dietnck lor hardware, etc Hy amount paid lor scanning and repairs to grader By amount paid Wm. J. Ituitua lor hammer - Hy amount paid F. O- Ivalber lor water trough Hy amount paid to 1 nomas T. Klrkpatrlck Hy amount paid lor damages to fields . ..... ------ Hy amount paid lor W; days services as Supervisor at tl.SO a day By amount lor Collecting tilt V3 at 6 per cent Uj amount lor disbursing $471 00 al 2 Per cent Hy amonnt paid Auditor and cierk service. By amount paid Mrs. Chrys. Luiber Icr bouse rent By amount paid t elestine Farabaufb, next Treasurer. v3 64 26 42 JV at7i e uti 6 00 10 00 eou 11 11 6 2U I tJO 3 V7 3&OV a 00 lau 50 10 74 42 24 Ti 1 &o 2 00 BAR! AON Are goin- last but (here :,rc more lo follow and while we have sold a -ood main- noods durino the past week or two, we have n'of sold enou-h or at least not as many as we wanted to as we have a goo.i many oods to ret rid of. SZE3ZOIES I We have a lot of Ladies Fine Sho? thU 4l r 5.Uo, iuc are greater iarains. Have also made a TEA-CE.XT COU.VTER with lota of Bargains, ami if you don't believe that we are eelW Shoes at 10c, come ami Iook at the Ten-CYut Counter Alot ofWall Papcrat yer douMe roll is among the Bargains, this week. Clothing at neatly redu.f .l uri, u..., .. i . t . 1 si .us jtuu laps at Bargain puces. )e can t n: me half the goods heie but youmu.t come and see, and it you dont see anything worth buying or that you want to buy, we won't charge you anjthing for lookiu- f 471 70 THOMAS T. KIKKPATRICK. Supervisor. lr. Cr. To whole amount of work dupli cate H.0M 2" By amount ol cash received on work lax - Bv amonnt ol exoneration...-. By amount worked out ty tax $ 230 02 1 61 822 M 1 .064 2U To whole amount of cash dup II- cate - - i63 " To amount ol cash received on work tax - wlr- To amonnt received from m. Disbart 86 " To amount due Irom 18M WHO 10a ID teres t. M0 31 Hy amonnt ol exoneration By amount paid lor road order. By amount paid tor labor and shoveling snew By amount paid lr smithing and repairs to grader By amount paid tor plank and timber lor bridges By amount akl James Mellon. dynamite. By amount paid Patton Supply Oo. tortile ..... By amount paid lor hardware. ate... . By amount paid Wm. Sen roth foroatbs - By amonnt paid lor team hire and hammer bandies By amount paid for 144 days service at 41. M per day By amonnt paid I bos T. Kirk for team hire and labor By amount paid James INill lor attorney's lees By amonnt paid Tbos. T. Kirk, use ol plow..... . - By amount paid lor collecting TM3 13 at per cent By amount paid lor disbursing d23 00 at 2 per cent.. By amount paid to Chares Felghner. next Treasurer. .. Br&mB BROS EBENSBURG, PA. CARL RLV LIsn US, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER $ tJEWEtEfc, AND DEALER IN v We, the undersigned Auditors, do certify that the loregolng statement Is true and correct. JOHN A. HM FK. . Auditors. ALBKKT BOSLtT, i Attest. O. W. MEI8BL. Olerk. 8 12 St, " 1 W ry!t : 2o 00 ; 4 00 jYu ILL I 10u iJ!-.:'J .- ; ' " ij J .2 'fii-'oife 1 6t3 J ! -. ' -V; ' - fj r Orphans' Court Sale of valuable REAL ESTATE! Hy virtue ol an alias order of she orphans Court ot Cambria county, to me directed 1 will expose to public sale at tbe premises In tbe town ship ol Monster, on THURSDAY, APRIL 1ST, 1S9T. AT TEN O t'Lt tCK, A. M. the following described real estate. Tlx: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the Township ol Munster. In the County of Cambria, tod State ol Pennsylvania, adjoining land of James S. iNirbln, deceased. Thomas Ser geant John Latterner. belrs ol Jacob lass, de ceased. Matthew Farabaugh. estate of Francis Kberly. deceased . Francis lie II. Samuel Noel. Philip Farren. and estate ol Cornelius lever, de ceased . ooota.1 al ng 200 ACRES more er loss, and navlna thereon erected a large KKAMK HOUSE. 0 reel In lenath by : feet in width, containing 11 rooms, a BANK HA K.N ao leet In length by an leet In width, an Ice bouse a slaughter bouse, a store house and granary, and all necessary outbuildings. Excepting and reserving therefrom, htwever. all the coal, together with mlulna richts and privllevea which have already been sold to W. W. Imsbry. TEKMS OF SALE. Ten percent of tbe purchase money to be paid In hand at Ibe lime of sale: tbe balance tone thlrd at ibe confirmation ol sale, three ninths In one year from tba conbrmatlon of aale. with In ter, and two-ninths In two years irom tbe confirmation of sate, with Interest; the remaining one-ninth ol the purchase money to remain a lien daring the llietlmeol Klixabeth J. Hurbln. widow ol James S. Sorbin, deceased, the Interest from the time ol conOrmatlon of the sale to bo paid to her annually, aad at her death said one ninth ot tbe purcbase money tu be paid to the heirs and leaal representatives of said James S. irarbin, deceased. lielerred payments to be secured by judgment bond and mortaae ot tbe purchaser JOANNA UUKB1N. Surviving executrix of toe Last W III and Tes tament ol Augustine lurbtn. deceased. WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRV, SILVERWARE, IMUSICAL DiSTBDMINTS: -4SD- 0PTICALG0ODS. SOLE AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED EDCKFOBD: WATCHES. Colnialjia antl Frtsflonia Watchss : In Key acl St-m W'iuder. lap.;e selection of all kinits ok jewelry al ways on hani). r?FMy line f Jewell y Is unsur I'ited. Cotne and see for your-e-f before imrchasltig elsew here i3fAU work guaranteed. CARL R17MJS. e Spring Announcement! We can now show you the best .assortment of Fine Spring Cloth ing in Cambria eonnty an.l at prices that will surprise you. Men's all-wool Suits from 5 up. Children's all-wool Suits from $1 to $5. No matter whether you are lean or fat, short or tall, we can fit you Our increasing business compelled us to enlarge our room and we have also increased our stock. We can now show you a much larger assortment of fine goeds than ever before. Our this season's Clothing has bevn made especially for us and is equal to any merchant tailor's make. Our Gents Furnishing Stock was never so complete. We also carry the bast line of Shoes in Cambria county. A visit to our store will convince vou that the best place in tne county to uuy weii-maie, nice lilting Clothing, Uents Fui- l Ol . ; . -.1 nishings and Shoes is with us. C.A. Sharbaugh, CARROLLTOWN, PA. TO HAKE MONEY and enjoy it, one must first have gxx! health. . LAX A TEA cleanses the system, aiLs li'estion. cures constipation and sick headache. 1'leasant to take, does not pi ipe. For sale by all votir lrurists, 10c an.l J5c. Samples free. Manufactured bv THE JOHN 11. HULL CO., Warren, Fa.. 3 1-' 7 VJanterJ-An Idea Protect your Ideas: tbey may bring yoa wealth. Write JOHN WfcDDEKBUR.N CO.. Patent Attor neys, Waa tunc ton. D. C for their Jl.Huu prise Oder aad list ot two hundred InTanUona wanted. am M Bntn aau -itunon cl'Ktl) . ne ban I! 1111 1 :1b II boon tree. Or Uuruai Beam UMIwlsf bbsIbV"- MS Bias rw Oalaaasl s Who ran think of some aim pie thine patent? 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 Spring Dress Goods arriving ever' day. Carriage and Wagon -Shop.. Havinir opened up in the shop lately occupied by J. A. Honey in the West wrd of fuinuldinr I Olll a tt-.i .tl Ia-w I ta a J I. a tail L'lst.lj '., . ... d I 11 a. .. a i Curtains fur- KbensUinr, 1 am prepared to do all kinds ot at'on and (.'arruure Work on the shortest notu-e anl at reasonable term, iarriaire iriintiiin, Cushions and Side Ci mslieu to onler i )rt!ri taken fur Siiriiiir Wui'itntt un.l ltuir,ri. Sjecial attention given to Ue)air Work and Painting and satisfaction guarantee! 5.9531 H. K. BENDER, Formerly of Carrolltown. M