The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 30, 1877, Image 3

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EBENSDURC, PA.,
JHATSAY YE TO THIS!
r .oi " Reduce the Vrice
'r'7 l Ul-WAX and put
; " h ' Bust.
, the eleventh volume of tbe FltKF
1 '"'i.'.'iv Hi 'BC-ttiiitr completion, and
o 'J .V-r'a.rH groaning, at It.were. under
.'..I1 . ..' '..rp.l fii-i'mlhll. iph 1 1 vrnl
.;... -r the country. Wf deem it
' i; 1 to miike rfforl-to dispense
r ..ft vtem and put our business
,r( U'lth that t. In.t
. ,rl I'Hsn " ' 1 ...... ...... .rrJVr,
""'in r we ok all our old patron,
.r re. 10 M H- possible to let ua
-r' rf- ' e one as possible to Ift ua
--" ... rtr w i v in jut i in
or
.t
'"'.L'aro not willing r.i -..lySt.so
..h.-r in... . ... i ., , i our. f ho (III I ti1
1 t .r till Cl'lllli'fl
'...,,t II M'nts extra for postage-.
..i!.!T ' ...!. t.vi.a ......I
t r -uc tiiiit rnnoslt ion. as those
',:. nt '' i tl iiMV. can at least settle
'' "?; , notes, although we eurnestly
"t IPl 1 I.. ..!! ... IH .... - II ...
' 1 t' IM' UP I" lUlli" !. II HI
!" v. ssk " ne for Present to
' ,h tn ( tl'V lor lr nnmi'ip uui
:"w. i i.nr patrons not onlr to lot us
' thfit on tlii subject, hut to advise
''' ''f i.ti'w ii' t now ri-ielvIrR the Fkkk
"' . hi oar proposition. Theie areplen-
i: 1' ii itiu tnKiil mill triw lulil na
I'-t-n hi Mu i" .
tke i!r:iurc In cnroltitifr the natnrs
.h iir " f
1 t it nt re that or otiif simllitr
8 .t HVniluMi'. n pftiny l!itl oar;!
, , if.ir'n UiS I" iftfurit to the mutter.
":'.!h l I"'' '-r'"lherrwnt
; te entitled t. the iiaiiie proportlotl
... in in ice. Now. friend, let us
i . , ti t. nt.leel on or bciore ibe
r ... p iiii i'ii
''J:att'!-
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
.n.,.. mtil the Other Vlnce.
y !:! -er s'-'ght s-i'rltikle or mow lluirg-
tm.'kU'K looiu-eo.
i want is-A fir trial of miru. 1
i: ?ir kit tr to inmire iti'Tem.
" ri.it-r. If Mire to ak ynur flnrfKtf per
fl- ) r. m'irl k -r 1 liOnR-rnt.
Ini ifie W. & I- Riliiirnet'll No. 1
a trial vom will lever gaHck.
, s ji' k l.eiir was seen near Mt.
KM'tit t'll i'i eouiity, a few jlay aco.
!,i ,ln-t ili'ie to AHhea; if VOU
." r:Lf Fkii.mas "lii full titne now to
For Wnlng his property tn Hnntinedon I
a year or more aeo. wjth inteni to .it,....i
In i. rredlfom, George) Sutno was convicteil
in the conn of that ronntv last week ami
entenre.l to pay a flue of SIOO art uixleroo
Imprisonment tor a year and a half iti the
penitentiary.
Baby nhotvs are the fashion now, but aa
lonn as mothers cotitiuue to nurse their little
ones with laudanum or other opiates ther
ran not expect their babies to look bright.
Iryour baby needs medicine get s good an,
harmless one inch as Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup
23 cents a bottle.
James F. Campbell's latest newspaper
venture, the Oil Tim, of Kdenbnr?, Clarion
county, was sold by the sheriff cm Monday
last to J. M. Onftey for $(K. The paper.it
Is said, will be continued under Mr. Camp
bell' management, and typographically
speaking It could not be in belter bauds.
The Johnstown Tribune is mistaken hi
saying that the lumber in the old Mountain
House on the north side or the railroad at
Cresson, now being dismantled, is V le used
in the erection of a Catholic church at Lilly's
station. The church Is to be a Protestant
one, but of what denomination we failed to
learn.
The Johnstown Tribune of Mondav savs
A young man named Winnie Bender,
aged about eighteen years, was run over by
the engine of the Newrv train, near the
junction of the Hollidavsl.urtr branvli road
with the main line at Altoona.on Wednesday j
of last week, and had both of his leas cnt off. !
from which injuries he died on Thursday
evening. The unfortunate young man was
driving a wagon laden with coal across the
track, when the engine, which was conceal
ed from view at the time by a high fence,
struck the vehicle and reduced it almost to
kiudlitig wood, besides inflicting the shock
ing injuries already spoken of. Two other
boys who were with young Bender escaped
a similar fate by jumping from the wagou.
Tsvo brothers residing in Monster town
ship took a wagon load of produce to Al
toona on Saturday last, and after disposing
of the load, which thev had little difficulty
in doing, one of the brothers returned home
oy rati, while the other set out for the same
destination bv ibe overland route with up
wards of thirty dollars in his pocket, a lot of
1 merchandise in his wagon, a moderate
; o,uantny ot winsKy in Ins Momach, and a
flask flll-d with the same commodity in his
j possession. Of his al ventures by the way
j we have lt-nrned nothing, hut if our infor
mation te correct he was found next morn-
that two loxesof goods stolen from a Pa. Ii. ! '"8 at 'be. village of Minister firmly locked
Ji. car at the depot in that place, on Wednea. : in the arms of Morpheus and with all his
dly morning of last week have Wen recov- i tnonev and a goodly portion of his merchan
eted by Chief-of-Police Harris. Some of the ' lie gne where the woodhine is supposed to
-A
o.V 'ii i-'r,'sit varirty and wonder
..II, f. r ati at the big store of A. A.
tfnti. Klt'-ii1""'!;.
.,t uri:l.ii'g H'- pounds, which had
; :u i.'iovlf toivnhhip, was sold in
m TnrMUv forenoon.
' vj;i . 1 t, nf.it ami substantial, as low
.i.-1-r I'.vr. f tlie cheap caxh store of A.
V.ik-r Jt -Svii. Kl'ensiurg.
T r ffn' rei'orfed castigation of a
gnat' in Hi'Midavshnrg by three young
;i.h i iii at'er all to be a lie.
-I 'i FiVlli'iiite, tie young man who aiv
v M.n! li;tiicclt' on Tuestlay last, was
j.,.-j, ci.iiiitH getting along very will.
! .li.lii'nt'".vn Trthu tie is true to its
,:. ni'.l not fail to r-p.rt a heavy
.'en. ami good sleighing in this vicini-
goods were bhipped to Pittsburg last week,
but ft g thought that they too will be re
claimed. Mr. Hrnry Brown will offer at public
sale, on Saturday afternoon of net week,
I)ec. 8th, at the residence of .John llileman,
in Cambria township, two head of horsee,
three rows, one spring calf, three'hogs, and
a lot of farming implements, produce, house
hold furniture, etc. See posters printed at
this office.
Messrs. Adam Treft. and Charles Klls
worih left Johnstown on Monday evening
last for California, where they propone to
locate. The first named gentleman was es
corted to the railroad fetation by a hi ass band
and a large concourse of friends, whom it
would be unfair to presume were glad to see
him leaving.
Mark Pringle, of Franklin borough,
charged with being concerned in Ihe rail
road disturbances at Cambria Siding on the
night of J-tly 21st, was arrested and taken
before Esquire Strayer, of Johnstown, on
Saturday evening last, and after a hearing
was required to enter bail for his appearance
at Court to answer.
EhenrziT Richardson, who served in
the American navy during the war of 1812,
and was on board the Constitution at the
i l"l,l""M' 1 limn 1.1 i. wuerriere. TraMps o;; ti1e M t Sl I.E. -On last Ft I
ttnii vi nn turn on i no mil i rn n u v nn iicii nun , . . ,
... ... ii. i- ii- I lay afternoon leu tramps under a strong
destroyed the Java, had to lie down and die i , ., ,. ., , ' - , . ,':
. ' . , i guard were brought here in a special car
- ' ' - ..... , ,vv. . . . v. i.
do its twining. How he lost his valuables id
a matter which he seems to be as mnch
mystified as anybody else, but that it was a
clear case of loss and not. robbery deems to
be very generally believed.
Barney Vogel, of Nicktown, in Barr
township, has got into trouble again for
manufacturing contraband whisky, orjrather
will find himself in trouble if the officers of
the law get their hands on him, which at
latest accounts had not come to pass, al
though Deputy Revenue Collector Frank
tiilbert of this distrirt, with the aid of Con
stable Pringle, of Wilmore, succeeded on
Monday last in capturing two stills, ono on
the garret and the other, with a capacity
of thirty gallons, a secret apartment in the
cellar of his residence, the latter of which
was in full blast and had turned out about
five gallons of "tanglefoot" when the raid
was made. The still and other paraphrena
!ia .vcre sent to this place In a wagon, and
the whiky was taken to Johnstown. Vogel
was absent from home at the time, and thus
"saved his bacon," as the saying is, for the
preKent at least. This is the second time
ty i bin a period of three years that the party
in question has beeu 'jaugut up iu the illicit
distilling business.
I IT T
ir ;lotliinif, boots, shoes, dry
. jr:ii-eri. etc., from A. A. Barker v
f v..i want to get full value for your
''V,
-71.11 I'litrher'ng season has come, the
,f. t time of ih" year, when the dying
:. ( f li e foi ker nipleaiitly s 'notes on
jr-''y peiiml pumpkin was produced
.;.: .in ilie farm of Mrs. Susan Oailsgh
A'.i'.n!iiy township. A tiions:er veg-
1 hi'
-i' hsr a Mend with a cough fr
: hi rn to try Ir; BuH'sCongh fiyrnp.
:!.ai'k M'U for your advice. The
' . 1 , ! v " cents.
-1. .liiji-g of ! ryle. sizes and textures,
: v lnwest possible price. Just re-
'!.'! fi-r ! at the cheap cash stoic
A A I'.a: ker ., Son.
-f ' f m. (I sl;i e i'f all tiotnler, and al
' -T iil t "'ruber, .'11 received ami
ei 11 ihn 1 lnni cii!.h store i;f A. A.
' r , S iii, f.hei! ct'ti rij .
-1. . li.ii'r. now of the Seventh Avenue
'- l'."i-l.ii-k.'li, bin cream aii milk,
"'ti'if it at leas', sent all the way
' ;", I'.'e, ti:is crmtitV.
-r r i f I'f a ei ia! mine at Penn station,
- : n r . I roniity, fell in (mi a -man
N liii'an Spar on Saturday eyetiiujr
4' ! ::-reil I11111 very badly.
-1 1 ' 13 r.ni t'oli Ii a convicted Ir. toe
' ' ( '. "ii ourt la? w eek of perjury, and
r,1. to 1 ay a tine of 31.H) and remain
-1-. fi huh ilar, hi t be county jail.
-". J. C I '.ark, recently of Ebfosburg,
.-'I i.i;i:, ii B; tiffs, Iowa, on Saturday
!' '' w.'.', nuke ihnf place, where her
1 S. Cik, retiile, her fntnre home.
"A :i'T. tmineil Johnson was convicted iu
' ' :f'fS i"U'if v . niirt last week of forni
' ..! !'H:atily, and iiesides the usual
i . ..,.1,1 to the penitentiary one year.
:iH cnoiigh snow visible on side
1 ,1 liou.Keti.p Wednesday mornirg
1 tli't iii.i Vmtrr hasn't entirely ile
'' : Uvi T-.te haunts on t . of the Alle-
rui'vet: on Monday next, and
- ye i,i inter innn lwles almost
i;- ri! tr will call iu ami square up
' --.: nr f St. Paul's ra'hedral. Pitts-
-s-.l '.. have failen heir to SlttO.OflO
:i ' " a iU ' ".inoi relative in Ireland.
iiiii.il l.eii; a sexton urself on
"! !"M'H.
": ' "r'1 ' ypr, friend, Scott Williams,
" t H' p, is s.iid to be the champion
'' f K.leiit.urg, Clarion county, where
a: rrmi-iit employed as a compositor
-A'ap.iii I is.. 1 . . i.r . I
....... .,,1 1 iii.rr 'ilfl iiiiuiu, lin urn
F' i.f. i 1 1 i .1
- ' 14; oigner, was nurneu wuu
' I'Vht, on lam Monday niirlit. Sup-
county poor
Fri lay night week.
Mr. Thomas Myers, of Fast. Conemangh,
has secured ati engagement from the Messrs.
Collins to accompany the corps of civil en
gineers who are to survey the route of the
railroad In Brazil for Ihe erec tion ami equip
ment of which they were recently awarded
a contract, and is to leave for that country
011 the l.'lth of next month.
If Sheriff Ryan hasn't had an opportuni
ty to read some newspapers we could name,
he is probably in blissful ignorance of the
fact that, with ihe aid of several employes
of the Pa. R. R. Co., he succeeded on Thurs
day night of ast week in capturinsr and
bringing to jail here no les than fifteen
tramps who had taken forcible possesion
of the track houses at VVilmore and Cone
maugh.
Peter Hoppel, azed f.1. of Richfield.
Wisconsin, while walking on the railroad
near Bennington, last Thursday forenoon,
was struck hy an engine and thrown some
distance from the track, but fortunately es
caped with no worse injuries than a severe
cut In Ihe forehead about tvvn inches Iu
from .lolmstown and committed to tastie
Ryan. It seems that on the previous day
they made their appearance at the Johns
town railroad station, ami having by some
means procured a supply of whisky, got on a
big jamboree, and started eastward along the
lai'.rnad. When they reached the watch
box of iiight watchman Brown, not far from
the depot in that place, they broke in the
door, smashed a bench ami bunk in the
building, anil then proceeded up the road in
Ihe direction of Fast Conemangh. In the
meantime a warrant was procured for their
arrest, ami a police officer, with the assist
ance ef a dozen or so of the employes of the
railroad, captured them in detail at thejvil
lage named, where they were "sloshing
around" promiscuously. Two of them, more
vicious and pugnacious than the rest, had
to be knocked down with "billies" before
they would submit to arrest a feat which
w as not fully accomplished' until one of the
two was struck on the head anil badly in
jured by a coupling-pin, the excuse for us
ing so deadly an implement being the alleged
producing of a ra.or with which it seemed
to be bis intention to make things lively for
length. He was tkeu to Altoona, where ! those who were seeking tosubdtie him. The
his wound was dressed, and then sent to the
county almshouse.
Union .Johnson, a young colored man
charged w it h being concerned in the robbery
on Wednesday night of last week of a lnc.il
freight car at the Johnstown station, was
entire party were taken back to Johnstown
ami committed to the lock-up, where one of
them succeeded in securing an iron bar. with
which he badly demoralised Ihe woodwork
of one of the apartments in that building,
thereby providing himself and two of his
committed for trial sfter a hearing before i cell mates with heavy oaken clubs. For a
1 Uv I,,.,.,, t;le work 0f a incendia- 1
Hit.r.v e.
pul'i 11 li.'orsre. of Bnrrell tow nship.
."'"!"" "as relieved of his poekel
,,! '' 'a'i- s'lui of money bvsome adroit
( 'n 'lie vicinity f the Union depot,
1 . r'w l.tys ago.
(" jv I-y an. nf Clearfield county, i now
v ' :' g tiial on a charge of for
kr"a!"' ''ant an! y preferred against him
' " K wmnaii named Rager, of Susque-
,''i'!M:., this county.
. 'iiinnuvi'.!.., the highest and proba-
it r- point 111 the county, noi a
-, vW vif,in'l! on Wednesday
E- Neither was there anv to be seen
' i'irn. ;.... 1 ...
-M- 1 'eynim .Minister.
A lil'i Silver, the venerable father,
,'.-ari, of Adams' Express agent at
, ' 'nrg. wan found dead in his lie I
rti ""'''" e in that place on Wednes
V tr "f U"1 week. Heart disease.
'"fT 1 'iin,1,arl'i No. 1 lA)llg-CUt
-lin H ''" everywhere.
11 1 ''"I'ies a sijuib from the Hnnt
ti mil about the alleged forming of
' V. ,'"'ir;irn society between the
' i'u' tt' Frkf.maw. No danger
. 'ui'i ever fiudin a partner in that
vic';a,,''l',ji Express eat on Mor
tis'. "", ra'i into the rear section of a
v.r K,,,n'i'K Point, badly wreck-
rrl l-lra ut;..t .l 1. I , .
"iii! . 1 ""K""y injiiring a yon on
lv';ti. . a'-ei aul delaying the train
g. Hours.
Kouire Strayer 011 Tuesday eveninr last
Wilson Patterson, sr., als.i colored, was also
1.onml over for trial on a charge of receiving .
the stolen goods.
The "red demon of the nursery," other
wise ami more commonly known as scarlet
fever, is scourging severnl families in north- .
em Cambria, and even in our town, just i
now. One of the most distressing of all the
cises that have come to our knowledge is in .
the family of Mr. Michael Murphy, residing ;
In Cambria township, a lew miles tiopi
town, seven of whose childten, are now af
flicted with this dangerous disease.
A well known merchant an.l hotel keep,
er In northern Cambria was arrested on Fri
day last for Ihe alleged forgery of th-s name
of another party to his li-enso lsmd, the
complainant in the case beinj a cousin of
the aectrsed. The latter gave bail to appear
for a hearing on Wednesday last, but what
was then done in the matter we failed to
learn. Time enough to make Ibe name
public when the case comes before Court, if
it ever does.
A four-year old son of Daniel R.-rkey,
residing near Scalp Level, this comity, got
hold of a loaded revolver on Saturday night
last, and while trying to dim-over the "true
in wardness" of the dangerous weapon, acci
dentally shot himself in Ihe right breast,
ami if he has not already died from the ef
fect of the wound the probabilities are that
lie car. not survive. The carelessness which
permits loaded firearms to be left within
each of chiUren is little if any less than
criminal.
The big stock of new goods to w hicli we
referred last week can now be seen in all its
glory at the cheap cash store of Myers it
I.lovd, who among numberless other articles
have taken a new departure in the way of
ladies' coafs. of which ibey have a full and
fashionable lineof various sizes an.l textures
and at the lowest possible, prices. Also, an
elegant assortment of made-up clothing,
overcoats, and all other goods comprised 1 11
a large and well selected stock. Go and see
how it is yourself.
The Huntingdon Jnnrnal takes nrcaston
to remark that the'Mickle me imiril tickle
roil" policy which if seems to'hink has been
established lietween the Irol rs and the
Cambria FbF.KMAV must be very amusing
to the readers of the two papers in question.
i 11 it i a. newspaper, we taice
nil, eii.."--" - ;
lime these three seemed to be masters of the
situation, but a section of hose attached to
the ping in Ihe maiket house was promptly
Introduced over the top of the cell and the
wflter turned on wiih a force which soon
brought, an answer In shape of piteous ap
peals for mercy.
The entire party will be tried at Court
next week for breaking into the watch-lox
. and for resisting an officer. One of them
says he Is from Phoeni x vllle, another from
Blairsville, a third formerly lied and still
' owns a house ami lot in M inersville ( Johns
j town), and the rest hail from various oilier
I towns ami ci'ies. They are as" hard-looking
' a lot of customers as w e have seen for many
a day.
ASDTttF.R SAl HCNTINO Arc! DENT. A
Touiu; M'lii .svrcrcv if " fitttily Injured.
Mr. Cal. TMelblute, an unmarried man, aged
1 about thirty years, who resides with his
; widowed mother In this place, and who lost
his right arm while gallantly serving his
I country in Hie late war, met with a shocking
' accident about one o'clock on last Tuesday
afternoon, which there Is reason to fear will
cost him his life, though his case is by no
means hopeless. It seems that Mr. Edel
bltite was out hunting by himself iu Cain
: bria township, about five miles west of tow n,
! and while looking about him in quest of
game heard his dog barking at sums distance
from him. Supposing that the animal had
I treed a squirrel he started on a double quirk
in the direction of the sound, carrying his
' double-barreled shot-gun in a trailing posi
: tion, but had not proceeded very far when
the hammer of the gun caught on a project
ing root, and the res lit was that the weapon
exploded ami the full charge struck him
ninler the left jaw, shattering the bone in a
, fearful manner, ami even riddling the roof
of his month. It is also feared that his up
' per jaw has lieen fractured, but at this wri
; ting' his face ami head is so much swollen
! that the doctors are unable to decide as to
! that. After lieiug shot. Mr. Edelblute fell to
j the ground, where he lay for a few minutes,
1 when he got up ami made his way to the
house of Mr. John R. Evans, about a mile
i and a quarter distant, where his injuries
I were attended to as well as they could be
and he was brought home on a horse arcom
i n.nil iw Mr F.vans. or some one acting in
his stead. Medical aid was summoned im-
letter from JZntUr County.
M ii.ij:rstow!, Nov. 26, 1377.
FniF!D Mac We took 'our departure from
your quiet and peaceful town (which is especi
ally so at the early hour your ilrnnch train
moves out) with Ihe intention of vlsitinir a por
tion of the Pennsylvania oil fields, and soon
found ourself eliding down the western slope
of the mountain at ihe rate of perhaps thirty
five or forty niilesan hour. Arrivingat Blairs
ville Intersection before we bad scarcely time
to realise our whereabouts, we chanired curs
and were soon whirled over the West Penn road
to Alleg-heny Jjnction. from whence we took
passnire on the Allegheny Valley Railroad to
Parker City, reaching tbe latter place about 9
o'Cock the same niflit.
The first thing that attracts the sttcntion of
the stranger on entering Ihe oil eountry i the
constantly burning gas emanating from the
many 01J "wells on the hills and along Ihe banks
of the Allegheny river. When we reached Par
ker station our eyes were dazzled hy tbe bright
lights I hill shone through iheglats fronts of
the business houses in this citv, situated as it
is on the opposite bank of the river, ami to
winch we wended our way over a loil-brblge
which spans the river at this point. Parker
city claims 3. MM population amiisa brisk oil
town, though, like till other towns In the oil
country round about which Hi territory u
been well developed, it hiis losr the excitement
which attends the opening upol new territory.
The 1'iiiker ihiilu, a newspaper published here,
is an able sheet ami well deserves the large pa- j
tronage It receii es throughout oildom. While
here we met with a number of former Kbens-
bnrgers, all of ihim engaged in various pur
suits. From this place we journeyed lo Petro-
lia. ahout eight miles up the 1 arkcr, Karns
City and Holler narrow-gunge road, passing on
the way several small villages and numerous
derricks which dot hill n. I valley oil either
side.
As the trnln niove.1 into Pctrolia we were as
tonished to ece how close the railroad Is hemmed
in on both sides by business houses so close
indeed that one could almost step out of the
csr into not a few of them. This place is very
Utile different fi 0111 Parker as to size, and is
the liveliest town of its proportions in the oil
country. Large blscksmith and machine shops,
in which the necessary machinery tor drilling
and working oil wells is maun lact 11 red, me
among the most prominent inilusl rial estab
lishments here. The oii territory in the vicini-
j iv of Petrolia is good and reliable and the wells
j drillinr and pumping are numerous, some of
' the latter of which produce from fifty loa hu:i
I died barrels per day.
i There e.re many gambling hells ami houses of
; prosl Hut ion in Petrolbt, and the commission of '
: ciiousof evei y grade, from t he highest to the I
I lowest, is nf f icqiienfrocciirrence. On the 21st j
! insf. a young mini named J sines Glinn was la
i tally btahtw'd in a fracas which occurred at the
I Exchange Hotel, ami died two days after. The
i supposed murderer was captured, but soon af
I ler relessed by giving worthless socurity as
I bail, and his whereabouts are now unknown.
I Our attention vhs called by a friend while
I there to a gentleman and tvo bright looking i
! litt'e boys who were passing along the street, j
j and he said, "Io you see that man and hi two i
sons over there."' "Yes," we replied. "Well, I
I Ihe mother of those boys, while standing in the j
! doorway of her own residence, not many
' months ago. was shot dead without tlie ltut
: provocation hy a llend in human shpe, ami
, lor the terrible crime he was only sentenced a I
; few years lo Hie penitentiary." "How was I
thatV" we inquired. "Well, he bad friends
; with mon.-y and infl.ience, ami a plea of iiisan- j
1 ity fhe loop- hole I lirough which so many mod- I
, ern murderers esoapa just punishment torthcir !
fearful offences was put in and served the
' purpose."
I We met at J'etrolia Mr. T. T. Spence, former
I ly of Kbensburg, who has a fine photograph
: galliry there ami is doing a good Misiness.
j We also rn against Mr. John A. Thompson,
: Jr., who has an interest in two good wells near
Fairview, which is a pleasant and substantially-
built village about two mid a hulf miles west of
Petrolia.
A couple of mile further by rail brought us
to Kuril City, a town of considerable sire and
r.t one time of great nativity, but now quieted
down very considerably. From this place we
j were Induced to rake a stroll out in Ihe coun
try. Woodland hills, fenceless fields without a
j sign of vegetation, rude dwelling houses, der
I ricks, large irontnks for the storage of oil,
i pump stations, and roads branching out in
; every direction, were the objects which pre
j scnted themselves to view. At one of these
; pump stations we were Rgreeably surprised to
I meet an old lime resident of Kbcusburg. Mr.
John M urray, son nf ymir redpected townsman,
Capt. Jas. Murray. This gentleman kindly
I showed us through tlie establishment and ex
plained things down to a sein icolon. From an-
j other station further on poured a constant
stream of oil through pipes and Into two large
i tanks wil h a capacity of thousands of barrels;
ami from these the oil is forced through a pipe
several miles to another station by the aid of
' powi rTuI steam pun p. Taking leave of Mr.
Murras', we resumed our sauntering Und by
j the way noticed numerous croquet grounds
and dancing platforms, at which plnees, we
were told that tinting the summer evenings
and under ihe gasl ght Ihe young men and
; malleus of Ihe neighborhood are wonttoas
semblo. nml with mallet ami hall, or in the
; mazy dance, while away tiic time until lhe"wee
I suia' hou is" con.e r n s pece. In ourpernmhula
tlons we caire across den. A. Williams, who
wn hsil ing to dri:l nn oil well, and Win. II.
1 Williams, who is acting in the cHpnciiy of
pumper, both of whom are from your town.
1 Once more taking the train on the narrow.
gnage road, we soon reached Millertown, about
; threi- miles from KarnsCity. From 5.0ti0 to A..
!(KK)isthe number of inhabitants now claimed
by this place, which, like oil towns in genera!,
Is mostly composed of temporarily constructed
i plank and frame b'lildings. 1 he oil excitement
1 is running high here, and has been for mouths
! past, on account of the great strikes of oil
' made in this vicinity. The all absorbing topics
; are oil anil the Stmdard Pipe Line Compi.ny.
I This great monopoly represents about 4 la.UHi.-
Ooti in wealth, and, since its recent purchHse of
the Conduit Pipe Line, is said to control the
price of crude oil. An organization called the
I Producers' Protective Union, which has been
formed among oil men of all sections of the oil
; country, already represents thout 'O.fiOO.OoO.
; mid is still iucreii sing. Their proceedings nre
conducted in secret and w hat course they will
pursue on mooted questions is as yet unknown
to Ihe outside world.
For fear of Inking up too much of your val
I usble space, if we have not doii so, already.
we will close by promising to write you again
. In case we conclude to take a contemplated trip
; to the Clarion oil district.
I Yours, Ac , W. S. W.
STILL II THE FIELD. Al THE EARS H
DWI
Wfeen. TTow 'Visit CaxxolUewn,
IThlch you should do If for 00 other purpose than to secure big bargains at tl.e
BE SURE TO CALL BEFORE COINC ELSEWHERE ON
WHO HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN CITIES WITH A LARGE STOCK OF
ELEGANT NEW 0000$ EOR FALL SALES t
WIIICIT THEY HAVE O VEXED THIS WEEK AM A HE AO ir ()fn;.V(; AT
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD DEAL WITH US:
We bonght $10,000 worth of Goods for $5,000 cash from the stock of fi Wholesale House in Npw York city rvliich
was closttl out at Assignee's sale, and are determined to give the people a remedy for hard times by sell
ing them Goods 35 per cent, cheaper than they have ever before or can now buy elsewhere.
VTS I ISXVIMirVJ OUlt PRICKS,
I As we have the largest assortment and greatest variety in the county, an.l are prepared to give btttfr bargains than
I can be obtained at any othr cstabl'Iiim nt.
S. TEITELBATJM & BROTHER,
CARROLLTOWN, CAMBRIA CO., PA.
Oc t. S. ITT.
To secure the above give our
j ie w ip (UoUna n1 at) m m
I CVl.T 131CFOUK UUYING 1 .12.
I WE SELL THE BEST OF GOODS CHEAPER
j than yon can buy them in Attoona or Johnniotcn, ami as ice hare the
ciiT.d HANJ5SQMEST SXQCE
EVER BROUGHT TO NORTHERN CAMBRIA, WE CAN SUIT ALL PARTIES.
Stoxa iia 39 M:AXTCH:E:ES.S ETcw Buildings
TeiTF.I.bacm & Rrto. We need scarcely
invito attention to the mammoth advertise
ment of this enterprising Carrolltown firm,
as it is hi enonKli to speak for itself, hut it.
is well to note what they propose to do for
their customers, as plainly and temptingly
set forth in the following partial list of
WONnERFfT, LOW PUtCKS.
Men's All-Wool r.isFimore Suits. . .f'.cio and up.
" runts
Hov " Suits
Men's flats
" Hoots
Women's Shoes
Misses' '
Woolen nisnkets
H're "
Waterproof Ctolh.JHM inches wide. .
Casluni-res
A Ipacn (nil ctilorsi
tlest Washinirton Prints
I,nncnter (iiiiarhams
M:ilm (Pleaehed and unhleachedi
Tickintr tor overalls
4.141 " "
HO " "
J m
l.llll "
.10 " "
1.S0 per p'r.
i :s "
a " "
3"i per y'd.
IS "
- .. ..
8 " "
5 ' '
15 " "
1877. the 1878
UN1UYALLED,
The CLcapest.
The Ablest,
And the Best
8-PA0E WEEKLY
FAMILY NE'VSPAPEU PUJiLISIIED
IN TilE UNITED STATES.
HEAD TT AND VOU WILL NOT
DO WITHOUT IT.
,V :". i . 1 for tho amusement as well as : mediately after the 'frt..n'em'
l.,tr.Vction of its readers, and if Ihe ,i home an.l his wounds sKiiiiuny urce..,
V ?,rn7K when he has hecn resMng coinpara-
,r' no reason why ,. fellows" should ,i vely easy and apparentlv -n"-.
than tlie painliu namrc 01
seem to justifv. His physicians, we are
told, pronounce his condition exceedingly
critical, hut if inflammation don t set in
there is reason to hope that his life may be
saved.
certainly no reason why
follow its example. . .
NVe join with the Democrat m advising
all parties in need of overcoats to examine
xhJluHk at Star Clothing Hall, log 'Clinton
street, Johnstown. The assortment is com
plete, the stvles are the latest, and the prices
..--J West. All articles of wearing
How's that for high ?" haa long passed
awav and "How's that low ?" is what peo
pl lam say when they speak of the prices
y Idnded upon arst class in ; Jr Woff
y P!':nj!,rL i. b 7 i hihfand'; day's selling to huyers who
know that the way to ger oarga.n "'".
man or !oy may, is by calling on W olff, who
can be found in Altoona, Pa -next door to
the post-offiVe, on Twelltn sireer o
Ion want a splendid suit, of winter clothing
re-
Tl;. V.
"'U.V, V'-' Geisey engineer,
'n.t lul duwn twenty-foot etn
" I'enii stitHon nn Wil o nl.l V
' ;k i,,!!41' 'r- Oeiser. who iiannenetl to
':'!i!' """"" 'I'" engine at tlie time,
j," r"y j nnping off.
.::,, ;;''. " of the tramps brought
""'X rl,,ilJr !a"t, was implicated with
'rtri,ir "r llie same kidney in the
1,11 ''f . ry "f "'ore at Hiiiitingdou, but
'!; i r'' w,ring the entire party
!,ra , M,'l!"hii1gan ntihi.
n.n.T" "n""n bnggv, without the
' U ' . 'I''1 iu X'w Hampshire, will
?r. Wx'rl ,",r"e fo,'k L- S' W'
,"'f ". i "n ,,f I'luce. S bring
-4i-SB f0r 4 i0od bdjsy.
. r i.kintr aoods for men anl
atinarei ami m " , ,
hoys are sold by Mr. Murphy at a very small
ad vance on first cost, and all good kept by
him
At'prf
.. li.itt.luVS.
'hat saV ibl.?" h thus far
a t this rate of ecing it wi!l
onire ten or twelve year, to get enough re
?li to justify the proposed reduction in
nr.ee Though it will not take very many
K'thS thirly days for us U n.k. nponr
mind fo stop the paper p. d. q. on a gooi
many persona who are now receiving but
never U.ink of paying for the Frfr a v
This we are fu'ly determined to do unless
S ev aT-ceP tl.o very lilral proposition ma,le
at the head of onr local department.
-Jeremiah Sullivan one of1..
brought to jail in this place on F T
noon last, and whose skull was st ocK ng y
lacerated if not fractured, by being lnnu
Ucerateti, it , , ft coupling-
r"n if. a great measure to restrain Two
A IUiOodv TiiAor.iiY Niri'Ko rv the
Bl"j. A young man named Con rati K nuke I ,
whose home is at Scalp Ievet, in A'l.ioi.-
township, was brought to this place on Mon
day last ami committed tn jail fit aw ait trial
for attempting to put daylight through an
other young man named John Headrick, in
Franklin borough, on the evening previous.
The difficulty, it seems, grew out of a love
complication, the accused, if we are rightly
informed, having been supplanted iu Ihe af
fections of a young lady named Tillie Shaf
fer by the party of the second part, who, as
the story goes, entered the Shatter mansion
at the time ami place indicated, accompanied
by the coveted fair one, and wa immediate
ly confronted by the enraged Knnkel, who
h;nl called nieautima ami was patiently
awaiting their return, anil who forthwith
produced a revolver anil deliberately aimed
it at his successful rival. At this juncture,
however, the father of ihe girl caught Kunkel
by the shoulders and whirled him around
Itefore lie had tinin to pull the trigger. The
desperate man was then unarmed, and soon
after an informal Ion was lodged before a
justice of the peace against the would-be
murderer, who, as we have already said, is
now in jail and will no doubt be brought, up
for trial in our counly court uext. Kunkel,
if reMrt be true, made no secret of his in
tention to kill Headrick and then commit
suicide, and even ye', we are told, he ex
presses a determination to carry out his
blood-thirsty intentions at the earliest op
portunity. When J iitle Dean gels through
with him next week, however, it is more
than probable that he will he sent where he
can scarcely fail to le reconstructed on a
more peace! 11 1 basis.
at a lower price than ever, that'a the place
to get it.
Cottage G inoerrre a d Two Fc.gs -Take
one coffee cup of butter and lard melt
ed together; add one enp New Orleans m
laes ; stir into this one c.peach sugar and
rold water, two tenspoonfils ginger, two
egg, beaten, and four runs fhrnr, having in
H three measures PANNER BAKINO PW
vrn thoroughly mired in the dry flour.
Kadi can of Banner Baking Powder contains
a measure to u-e instead of a spoon Ask
your grocer for this Towder and take no
other.
Sr.Al, SAf Ql'FS AND Mt'FPS, finest, in the
market ; new shapes Large collection of
late European nove'.nes Extensive Cloak
Kooto. Hngns A Hucke's,
jtoom. .fth Urk(.r trp).tt
Pittsburgh.
TtKMAnKAnr.E 8nooTiso. We learn
that a hunter named Ijong, residing iu
Trough Creek Vwlley, this county, did some
remarkable shooting one night last week.
He discovered that several deer were devas
tating one of his fields, and finding out
where the animals entered, he loaded his
gun in the evening, and took a position, a la
sharpshooter, in a tree, and awaited the
coming of the deer. He remained in his po-
' sitiou until two o clock the next morning,
! when four d-er entered the field which, he
' con lil distinguish by the bright moonlight.
1 Awaiting his opportunity, he took deliber
ate aim, and killed one of ihe largest. The
other deer looked upon their fallen comrade
and stood still until the marksman fired
. another shot, which killed deer 'o. 2.
i Again the same thing happened, tlie der
being too much astounded to run, when the
j hunter tired the third time, and only wound
ed one of the remaining two, which caused
them to speed away. Had he killed the
, third deer, he might have probably hat! a
nhot at the fourth. Huntingdon Local Xeics.
yH the eoods yon need ran be hontrht an
rhenn St not a little cheaper, from A. A.
Barker & 8"" '' Bt n? 0,her elore iu
Cambria county.
RtcH and Rare Productions in for-
eigu d.ess novelties.
Hngns & Hacke's,
j Fifth are. ami Maiket treet,
Futbbnrh.
The following extract from an interesting
letter Written by a well known American
clergyman at that time in Hitidosian wiil be
read with interest :
Mission Horsi, O.tom I. Hi Trios-row. I
Anjriisi 21. l"7t. f
To E. J. Thompson, nVioirie Innuyvit, Tllu
villes Pet.. fr. S. A.:
The .nedlcines yon so kindly irnve me. to wit :
E. K. Thompson's Sweet Worm Powders, Mnd
Dutiilt'lion mid Mandrake Pills. I h-ive used ind
find them very vtihmlile. .List the medicines
we need here. It is hut n simple sliteineiil t
n fuel when I sny llist the powder, i.e., Ir.
Thompson's Sweet Worm Powder, ha saved,
humanly upon kin sr. severnl lives, one of which
wns that of a valuable n.ilive preacher.
Kev. J. K. Cuirnil.
Prepared and sold by E. K. Thompson,
Titnsville, Pa., and also for sale bv Eeiuiuon
A Murray, Iibensburg. Price, Sl-00.
How tT I?1 Done. The first object in life
with Ihe American people is to "get. rich" ;
the second, how lo regain gotwl henlih. The
first, can lie obtained by energy , honesty and
saving ; the second (good health) by using
G keen sj ArorsT Flower. ShouK you
lie a despondent sufferer from any of the
effects of Dyspepsia, IA ver Complaint, Indi
gestion, Sc, such ss Sick Headache. Palpi
tation of the Heart, Sour SMomach, Hsbitna
Costi veness, Dizziness of the Head. Nervous
Prostration, Low Spirits, &c, yon need not
siifT-r another day. Two doses of Atci ST
Flower will relieve you at once. Sample
Bottles 10 cents. Ucgular siz 75 cento.
Positively sold br Leintnon & Murray, Eb
enshitrg, P. M. Woles'agle Sc !oti, Vilnfre,
and by all first-class Druggists in the L. S.
The New Cloak and Silk Boom,
Hugos & Haeke's,
Fifth are. and Market street,
Pittsbu rgh.
II YMF. MEAL..
nCMIMIREYS-F.VANS. Mserlerl. Pi Csm
hria townhlpi op Tuesdav Nor. ST. b Her. W.
S. I.lovn, Mr. Wm. FIpmphukts. of Allen coun
ty. Ohio, and Miss Jans Uvaks, of Cmntria
township.
OKI 11 A KY.
BRA PI.EV. Pied, st the residence of hr
son In law. Jov.n Flick, Vn.. in i;rrolltown,
on Sunday eveninir. Nov. "i. VTT. Mrs CatW
akinb Hhapi.kv. formerly oT Alhirheny town
ship, sired about 71 years.
SA N HERS. Pied. In Cambria township, on
Saturday morning. Nov. 24. ISTT.of crmrp.CTH
A it I Nit. firm dnuu-hierof Martin and Barbara
Sunder-, aired 7 years and 2 days.
HANFORD.-Died. In this place, on Tuewdar
morr.invr. Nov. 27. If, nn Infant son of "taumcl
and Hattie llnnford, ired nhout 3 trt.jnths.
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IAHMSAT PKIVATK SALE
The nndersigne 1 offers at private sale
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East Tyrone, c ntaining ISs acres, well tmprov. tt,
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THIS 'AV
Ml Mejiciex Met Articles k
IN addition to a mil lineof Drug. Medicine
ke.. the nmlrrimnnl keep on baud a !arir i'
netl and eiegam nrttnent of '
Perfumery, Toilet an.l Washing Soaps.
' rare FiaVoring Extracts. Eenera of all koi.t
pure Spices. Hiank Hiki t. Porketaud Pa it.a.k
Statmuery. Writing Finid Kiack and Kerf l,,!,.'
I'ens. Pencils and Pet, Hel.ier. Ptl.lrt rraer
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! vi m: s TfH K r ,ik week r.
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ware.Latr.pt. Lamp hunneyt. and bun ire.l . r
j Other ertie.et nee.llet to mention all ,.f which
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