The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 11, 1890, Image 3

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L O CA L . i.ri) I'ERSOJVAL.
Altoona Is to have, an Illustrated weekly
papor.
' Tti public schools or Ftiensburi closed
n TLarsilsy.
. A ball was helJ la tbe Opera House on
Mmilav evenint.
Mr. refer Koblne. cf Lilly. w
in visitor on Tuesday.
Tb canclntr of Carter occurred on
Sheriff Stlneninn's birthday
Poor Director Ktphael Hite, palJ this
Office -hort vlalt on Monday.
Cimd I.aahey. E-q.. a prominent coal
merrtiant of Lilly's, paUI us a pleasant call
oo Sl'ind.iy.
pnrlng the year md'u-a March, lrTO,
arrtit were mad by the Johnstown
police force.
Mr. I. M. Cnute ar1 family whohaye
tteen In Maine for the past year returned to
this place on Saturday.
Ten members of the (iallitzln Water
Company have subscribed S fr
the construction of the plant.
Miss Julia Lemmon, who has been In
Philadelphia for the pant two months, re
turned home on Tueaday eenlna.
'On TuhsiUt nltrht Ehensburg waa rlslt
d by a very beavy hall storm. A num-
, ber of our cltiaena were ba4lly frightened.
.. Mrs. VV. R. Thomosoo. .W. Vf.
Jlrans. KJ. Linton, and Thoraaa Kerr, of
Johnstown, spent Sunday In Kbensbum.
a Jude Johnston Issued a request to the
tiotela In Ebensburg. to close their bars on
Wednesday. The request was compiled
with.
, Mrs. Henry Byrnes, of the Et ward,
' fill on the Icy pavement one day last week
.nd was severely Injured. She Is s'.owly
' lapwing.
" 'Don't foreet to attend the closing exer
i "jes of the EbenHburg Illtfh school at the
Opera Iloue. this (Friday) even In.
Tickets on sale at James' Drugstore.
The remains of John Fulman, the lion
tat11 "ho committed suicide In the jail
00) Tuesday, were Interred In tbe Alois
boose cemetery at half past six the same
evening.
Mr. William Kimball, of the firm of
"Drown Kimball, liverymen, of this place,
area attacked with pneumonia, on Sunday
.wring laat.nd Is at present conhoed to
the bouse.
Rupture cur guaranteed by Dr. J. R
Slayer, S-U Arch st, Philadelphia. Pa. Ease
, at once, no operation or delay irern busb
ar, atteited by thousands of cures after
-others fall.
A movement la on foot In Altoonato
erect a monument to the memory of the law
Elsoop Tultrr. t 10 dollars has already
been contributed without any solicitation
wbatuver.
Col. J. L Spangter, of Cellefomte, well
' kswn In this place, recently toot onto hlm
attayoung wife In the person of a Misa
VTauner, danuhter of one of the leading
Krchants or Bellefonte.
Mr. (ieorce Ahles, of Carroll township.
. I aesed through this place on Monday on bis
ray to Wisconsin. lie will visit a number
cf other States In the West and may scttie
p TTmanently In one of them.
We have a speedy and positive Cure
f.:f Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and
Oadache, In Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. A
Xs! Injector free with each bottle. Use
U tf you desire t.ealth aed sweet breath.
Mr. William Richardson, Jr., who has
ten a fireman on the Pennsylvania Rall-r-d
for some time past, was In town oo
Smvliy. lie recently passrd cred itable
craminstion for a position a an engineer.
Tbe store of Mr. Milton Jones, of this
ptec ws broken Into on Tuesday night
aDdsi.m small articles, consisting of to
bacco and clk'srs. taken. The entrance was
ejected by breaking the lock on the front
door.
Vine Pennvtvsnla Railroad company
feaa Issued otilers forbidding newsboys to
ell anything but newspapers, books and I
periodica' on trslns. Neither are tney als
lowc.I to p'ace these articles on the laos of
passengers.
Tb Immense rainfall on Tuesday plgM
ralev.t tte water rnnnlng down Miry Ann
street s h'Bh that it cnt across the lot of
MR John Klr'cbner, washed out his Iron
fence sn.l (l atd i ff the side walk Into tbe
middle of the street.
, A ry Ingenious electrical device has
lately been patented by wblch the bands or
clock act to a certain hour are made to
complete an electric current coti nested with
the kitchi-n stove so that the fire Is started
When the g ven bonr arrives.
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IT m TV L Johnston, accompanied by
f'.m Irene ( ; less and M!s Mary Scan'an,
k,.1 this plsce on Monday fr Johnstown;
f.JB which place they wltl go to Halt I
tcon. Thev will also visit EmmltsborS,
where the Judge's son, Bert, Is attending
t Vol.
In order to save space this week, unlm-r-Unt
part? In the letter of Charles Carter
T.SV been omitted. The part omlttd refers
UU eood treatment wbl!e In jail on the i
I .rt of the i melats connected with that In
i.;:ation, which Is a fact well known to
.,Wy one.
Joi n-town had a h'gtimson Monday
t-l rnttlny cn ber city clothe At ten
o'clock .indie Johnston administered the
c.k of pfl-e to Msyor elect Rose and other
bU1 and Johntown and tbe neighboring
ttranglis were trsnsfoimed into a city A
r -aching rain marred the the proceedings
tJ a great extent and prevented a great
I 'll people from being present.
The trouMe at the Gatllti'n Coal and
l Ct.mpanv's mines hss been settled for
t I pre-ent, the miners having gone back
j condition that the Tron man" be lild
1 Je until Mi Mitchell !8 able to he around
t an the matter will be arbitrated. The
'' tm msn" la a machine used frt digging
A Superintendent Mitchell Is still con
d to hl5 room with the r Juries he lately
r ved.
llresftei the renosvlvania railroad
1 hsve. no rabcoees. but trainmen will
vel In -cshln ears." The cabin ear Is a
style and hold all convenience f an
nsry bnardlag bone. It Is 34 feet long, j
j on two four-wheel ttucks. and the '
itimsn can go to the top of bis train with-
scoror-ira up the sides or end. T.aroe
f aTsrorthe,B etri ri, b,,, pteed lo
Prrryivanla shops for these cars.
The wan who does rot adverthe
st expect his pa nonage from paseers-by
s. Ills business Is known to about as
y people as a weathervane In a wllder
as. A buyer may drop Id occasionally. but
t irrest mane of money spenders paea him
tand floeg to the stores that advertise,
sen a person wants to bay anything be
) longer rushes into the first store at band
let It, nor does he spend a day in ruoalnj
uu oown tte atreeta looking for the
fcrx Th ..ni t.
- . - iuiruwer picas up
. . a . j .U. .11. HU IT. I..T
Wts ana aelrcta
us which offer
from tbem the firm or
the best Indncements.
its savt j iiuio aud money
Geo. Akers, city editor of the Johns
town Tribune, represented that paper at tbe
execution of Carter.
Carter smoked eighteen cigars on Mon
day. On Tuesday he amoxed all day bat
did not keep the eount.
Our paper Is pat to press ope day ear
lier than nsual In order to give onr readers
tbe account of Carter's execution.
Conrad Meyer, whose wife and family
reside at SutnmerMU. was found dead in
bed In Troxell's hotel in Johnstown, on
Teeeday. lie waa about eixty-five years
ot age.
The rains of Tuesday night anj Wed
neaday mcroinr. have raised the waters
vety blgb and the general Impression pre
vai!tbat Johnstiwa wHl be in dancer of
being submerged.
Despite the ponrlng rain which enntins
aed toeeeeantty from 10 'clock, oa Tues
day night until the boor for ttwrt txcu
t'oo. quite nnmher of people were seen
cn oor Hreets. attracted here by tbe execc
tlou. On Monday morning for the purpose of
washing b!a wagon, which be expected to
use In the parade, William Malla. driver
for Tike A Miller, the Frank Pn atreet tin
ners, droye Into lb Sloovereek river at
the old forrtlne on he Krn!I!e side.
There were In the wagoa. beeldes tbe
driver, Albert, eon ot Po-tmaeter Banmer
and aeon or Cha. O. Wilson. Tbe cur
rent was swift and the whole party wit
carried borae. wmod and all against
a
pier of the bridge. All were dumped, out,
but the driver got then In again. A second
npset eaosed thetn to desert the wagon, one
or the boys striking for each shore. Tbey
were helped oat, Wilson by a stranger
named Connelly and Baumer by Malln.
The horse and wagon went down stream,
ar.d the horse was drowned. Tbe harness
and wagon were secured and went In tbe
parade as waa Intended J,Jistovi Ltemo -trut.
J. Wilkinson A Son. marble and gran
ite dealers of Ebensburg, Ta.. wish to In
form the public that tbey are prepared to
fill all orders for cemetery work, in either
marble or granite, at figures that defy com
petition. The artist k! excellence and su
perior workmanship of tbelr designs are
evidenced by the many specimens now on
exhibition at their establishment and by tbe
numberless designs which tbey have erected
in tbe various cemeteries In this county and
elsewhere. Every department of their bus
iness Is In the hands of skillful and compe
tent workmen, who are capable of execut
ing any piece or work, from the plainest to
the most elaborate, which together with tbe
personal supervision that every job receives
Is a guarantee (hat perfect satisfaction will
be given to tbe most exacting of patrons.
They have ordered forty tons of matble
which will arrive In March and April, and
they will then have as fine a stock of the
best marble that ever came to Western
Pennsylvania. Persons wishing anything
In their line would do well to give them a
call before leaving their order with any
other manufacturer, as you can depend
upon getting a pood job at a fair price.
Keilrlae 1st Jail.
Jor.o Fulman, a Ilocgarian, wbo bad Nea
working In the neighhborhood of Bene
Creek, was brougtt to tll oo Sunday last
for safe keeping, being at times violent!)
Insane. On Monday be talked te btmself
all day In bis native language, but as there
waa no one about the jail that could under
stand him It was not known on what sub
ject he was talking. Towards evening be
became very violent and Warden Young
found it necessary to put the handcuffs on
bla to prevent him from tearing off bis
clothes. On Tuesday morning Warden
Young seeing that the handcuffs were burl
ing bis wrists be took them off with tbe In
tention of leaving tteu off in day time and
putting them on again at night. Shortly
before neon Iiarry George went to the
cell, which Isoo tbe upper tier, opposite
the eel I of Carter, and found Fulman bang
ing to the door. He called for some onej to
bring him a knire, which was Immediately
done and Kuiiuan cut down. lis waa still
warm, but life waa extinct. A physician
was summoned and the - body was rubbed
for ome time with tbe bope of resusltation
but without avail. Fuloian had taken tis
leather waist belt and securing It to one of
the upper bars of bis celt door fastened it
around bis neck and let himself drop.
Death resulted from strangulation.
Drith efa Prwaalwewl ttlaeai mt I.llly.
L.IL1.T. Ta.. April 2. 1S90
Editor Frrenia . 1 1 Is with siocetf regret
that tbLs commuulty Is called rpon to mourn
tbe death of one of our iroet respectable
citizens. In tre persao of Mr. Oephart Ben-,
der. In the fifty eghtb year t.fhle age, whrrh (
occurred on Saturday, March 2.b at 7M) ,
o'cloelt a. M. Deceased was a native of .
Germany and came to America in 1H.T0. lo- i
eating In tbla place. De was a shoemaker ;
by trade, and during the intervening eara t
of his life worked constantly at his occupa-
tlon with the exception of about a year. lie
served as a private In the late rebellion In
Co. 'A, Mth I. Vs. As a soldier he was
brave, tod through many kind acts won the
hearts ot his comrades. At the close ot tbe
war be married Miss Mary Sill, or Alle
gheny township, this county, and as tbe re
sult of this union was born to them eight
children, two of whom are dead; the sur
vivors are William, Mary, Basil, Oephart
and Mag-de Catharine tbe wife of Andrew
Boley. The remains were followed to the
Catholic ebureh at this place by a large
CoDcoMe of mourning relatives and sor-
ivwing Kit-nun, worn, aiier Appropriate
ssrvicei. by Rev. Father Walsh, the remains
were borne to the beautiful Catholic ceme
tery that overlooks the town, and after ser
vices conducted by tbe Grand Army Tost
(of which he was a member) all that was
mortal of a loving husband, a kind father,
a good Catholic and citizen and an uncom
promising Democrat waa laid to rest In
peace. q
Tbe above was received too late lat week
for publication. Ed
HARRUUK LICESSCM IHNfJED.
Tbe following marriage licenses were ls
sued by the Clctk of the Orphans Oiurt for
the week ending Wednesday, April 9,
18i0:
Julia Beshopp and Amelia Moshjtot.
Johnstown.
Ueorite Gulgss and Elizabeth blnco,
Johnstown.
James C. Ilelman, GalTlfstn, and Mary C.
Land is, Blair County.
Stephen K-ad and Watzl Wratzkf, MU1
yllle. James Thomas. Millvllle, and Mary b.
Mcfroogh, htonyereea township.
Edward U. King and Annie E Brailll,
Johnstown.
Fred. Idetibaek. Brownstown, and Man
gle Kubtttx. Franklin.
Clark J. Thoroa. Carroll town, and SylTa
nla C. Dishart Carroll township.
Thosnaa Spisak, Browcstowu, and Anna
Bassy, Johnstown.
A Ceatary j
of proftress has not produced a remedy equal j
to Ely's Cieaia Baioi ior catarrh. eoUl la '
tbe bead and bar fever. It la not a liquid j
- pvttectiy earn and easily
applied Into the nostrils. It give Immedi
ate raltef aid eurra the wot at cases.
Conaumptlon Surely CurtxJ.
I , " I-am latorm your readers
: -"""
poeiave remedv t. tbe aUn-iu
I du
By 1U tuaely aae thonaaa.U f boawUae
a aave but permanently eared. I akwU be alad
! " bot'u" ' y rrady rata any of
'kL. Z1mr? u they wa
I ftUly,
I. A. aUlCtil, it. C. lal J'aaxl BU. Ji. X.
By llie Rope Route.
UllUrj mf the t'rlmr- The Sto-aflroltf
Tbe Eiwaltaa-t'antr' Ufe-IIU
Ride wf tbe hurj-1'armrr Kiera.
Charles Carter, oo Wrrfn. sdsy, paid tne
penalty of bis crime, that of the murder of
John Matthews, at Jc.hvn. on tfce nUht
of November 6:a, istti. Tt Listory cf tbe
murder is as follow:
ClIAULES CARTER.
Carter ar d Matthews, both co'ored labor
ing men. wete enamored with a white air I, t
Emma Dunn, tne Inmate of a low dive kept
. , , ik it,,, p.iu.1. anr.
by a colored man. John Henry Konerts. and ,
his white wife. On the nicn or ine muroer
Carter went to visit llie girl at Roberts'
bouse and while there was upbraided by
tbe gill for making some rrmrks. which
bad been repeated to her by Maunews, and
which Carter denied. WM e tbey were
quarrelling Matthews ami W It. Cooper en
tered and Carter at once charged Matthews
with lying about hlro. to wMch Matthewa
replied I guess not." when Carter, who
was kitting down rose op and polling out a
revolver fired three shots at Matthews, two
of which entered bis body, from the effects
of which he died the aext day. After the
shooting Carter fled and was arrested at
Ilarrlsborg a coup'e of weeks after. He
was tried at December Court, the trial only
occupylog part of two days. The following
named gentlemen were on tbe jary: John
Snvder. Tobias Blougb, Ltneoin Roberts.
James Benford. W. A. B. Little, J(hn
B:tckenderfer, Nelson Fttarl. John Kpp,
J. A. Shoemaker, John Sharp. James Drls
coll and Michael Murray.
For some time after the trial Carter did
not appear to realne bis position and ta'ked
about bts execut Ion with an air of Indiffer
ence. But for tne past eenpie of weeks be
has been noticeably breaking down and
could rest but Mile,, wevprog at ntuht and
only sleeping when apparrntiy woro cut.
D.irina tha riailliiie te hrre uti belter, tbe
uring tne oijumecr mr up wlr' I
visitors going in and out ana lie rnovuneots
of the other prisoners tbroosh th jail seem-
ing to dlyert bis mind from bks impet.diDe: j
doom. i
THB eCAKKOLD.
Tbe rcaffoid for tbe execution of Carter
was built last week by ex Mien IT James
Myers and Mr. J. D. PrrUa. It is a rough
temporary, frame structure, standing on the
north side or the JU jard, at the rear end of
the nrlsoo. facing to the east It
Consists I
of four upright corner po sts iRht feet high.
rising from the ground, sod in the ceoter iff
, . . . K, ... ...- -
each side rhtrs a poet 16 feet bUb, from ti e
top ot which la a cross-beam of ash 2,' x 10
Inches. The floor or the platform Is 12 feet
by 11 feet 6 Inches, with a hole In the cen
ter 3 feet 6 Inches square, covered by double
doors that open downward and which are
securely held In position by a eildlnit elt
which Is operated by a lever, fattened to
tbe scaffold. To reach tbe platform an as
cent of twelve sters Is neees-ary. which are
on the frost or east side. Tbe rope sod
scaffold was tested on Tuesday by dropping
a bag of sand and It was found to work
well.
CAItTKR'S LAST DAT. '
On Tuesday morning Carter after awak
ening, got up, ate his usual breakfast
and svent the morning chatting with vte.t
ors. wbo all day thronged the Jail, anxious
to get a glimpse of tbe condemned man.
The suicide ot Fohman. tbe Hungarian.
whisb occurred a little
Hfnr nmn In a .
before noon, in a
cell In the upper tier, t early opposite that
of Carter, had a depressing effect on Mm
for a short time, but he recovered
and
chatted right along with bis guards and
visitors, n ate a hearty dinner and spent
part of the afternoon out lo tbe corridor,
where he put on a pair of boxing gloves and
bad a bout with his guard, George Lsigbty.
Carter, however, is not an adept lo tbe
manly art aod was no match for his adver
sary. He soon tired of the fun and cast off
the gloves. Since his Incarceration be brs
been an Inveterate emoker " and after re
turning to bis cell be resumed bis cigar,
stood at tbe cell door and kept up a con-.
i l .lv -,1.1, M. on.rd ant w'sttora until i
e. - 1
time for supper when he ate a hearty meal.
Brs LaST SIGHT.
After supper be again souitht solace In
bis clear aod stood smoking at bis eell d.xr.
occasionally taking a walk tbrougb tbe cell.
He appeared nervous and fidgety . but
eemed to be kept up and cbeercd by tbe
presence of those around him and If be bad
any fear of tbe dread fate that was ap
proaching, be gave no expression to bla
thoughts. About 2 o'clock be laid down on
bis bed and slept soundly until about TuSO
o'clock In tbe morning when be got up and
washed and was ready for bla breakrast
which be appeared to relish and ate with
his accustomed Doochalcoce.
After eatlrg his last breakrast. Carter
stood at tbe door chatting wUh the guard
In bis usual manner aod on tbe appearance
of Warden Young at tbe eell door. Carter
requested him to assist him In pin.
nmg on a small bequet oo tbe lapel of
his coat. After tbe brquet bad been fist
tec ed be again commenced chatting which
he kept up antil 10 o'clock wheo Utw. Mr.
Bowman, tbe Presbyterian minis erof this
place, wbo has been Carter's spiritual ad-
Isor and wbo baa Decs untiring In bli mlc
tstratiens to Carters spiritual welfare made
bis appearance. Shortly before tbe arrival
of Mr Bowman. Carter assisted by one of
the other prisoners, sang a religions bjmn.
the two.
At 1:40 Carter accompanied by I lev.
Bowman, Sheriff Ktlncman. Deputy Sheriff
TtaeU a'.i-il.. - . ,k. 1...- ...
out of the corridor to tbe jail yard, when '
llJaS
a 3
jj li 5 '
Carter mennted t:e sc.iff-'d between Sheriff .
Stipeor.au aed ll-v. Doatuan. On lh reef-
fold Rev. Bowman made a short rajer after
wbleh SHeriff S'lemsn ked Carter If he ;
bad anything to say. Carter -thtt-Mepped j"
forward and a'rt : I am go.-ng to me-t my
fa. her in heaven. I bare no III feetme
ntalnst any ore In 6's world.- I brpe to
me t you in tavm where my father is.'
lie Fteppd back
to tbe center of the
bcaffold, ucicr the rope, when Sheriff
Stinetan plactd li e straps around bis legs
eb ve bis tnie' and attheark'es. ant also
placed oamk-tfTs ob Carter's t.ands. lie
theo placed tb b!aer cap on Ms bead,
shook his tar.d and at l:X2 pulled the levr,
when Carter dropret wlh a dull thud. TTe
twitched convulsively few minutee aed
then was still.
Carter bore the ordeal bravely without at
tremor ; great drops of perspiration stood
eat upon hs race wbi'e standing on the
scaffold and h breathed quickly, bu thre
was no tremVIng or signs of fear, TJ had
nerved h'mself fo-h ordeal and stro d It
out to tbe last. After he was cut down,
h's body was p'ared In a neat coffin In the
corridor, where the public were allowed to
psss In and out and view the remain.
ltwb or ramn CAKTXH.
FoIVwtt: i t Ufa of f"hrifl Carter u die
tt.l t-T Mm In bl cell, ftaithar eorreetlons nor
Suaacoltoaa were mm:
EBiimaraa Jan., March 24, iswe.
I vu bnrs In f"T.eterflel.t etMintT. Marvlsnd.
Marrta JSJh. 1 VV. Mf fttheri-name w Jee
farter and mr ao'bp'i na-.ia w Lella Will
iams befors be was marne.1. Tbev wee hoth
htTe of Kad-'al Amlet Mr tithcr died when J
waa 7 rear old. Mnther then mwrrtad Hntwrt
jirnn. nw lien wnrn l w 9 Tear oil. 1
,t,T,d wlth , .p ,her t, oM
1 ifn m iip-ftiiM nrnve e AM dm treit ma
lieht. He w no old man who on Id not help
hlmaeK. and I w.na mklnif a IIvIbz l-r melf
end him too. 1 was alwa.r need un aa It 1 wa
a do and eoald am stand It atd let hlas. 1
went from Hnnte te Kfchmnd--1 mile rcm my
tetwtather'a plare. I was ner only
tlma.
a rhort j
The next place I work el waj In io.klnir Val
lev. Ohla. I dna: eol tere lor lowu three
Tear. I waa lo FftrTiry one cn rr mer working
In the IHamond Ste: W'irki and at the Soho
Iron Works. From there I went to Jcbnrtown.
ib airta or thb btokt.
I had been in 'Johns'cwn ihont thre years.
1 ha l-t nlace I weeded wis at kemrlll. fWr
A lex S'adarw. In tha eth of of Ncramher. ismi.
I tandlnv on the rv.rrer oTMaln and Krnk
lln atrecta Ahne 6 oVlvk Jhn Matthewa
came from work and paMn- tne aiikadma to wait
ha wonld rhana-a bis clothe. While I waa wa.lt
Inr W.H.Cnniwr rime and aked me to corns
to ITld Sander, where he w borrtlrm and
htina m v truak kay. He tad tort hN ami cmil l
ot oi eej his trunk. T went down and watte-t tltl
Iatthew waa dree1. We then started for Con
emanf a Koronak. te sreaod at the career et
Ixx-u't aod Frar.klia trcet. "M:thw wlkal
-4 tntw- ifc draia atawa 4 LoUKbt jmu ia,ra.
r mm there we went to the corner ol Mala and
"harch r'raeta ta Joho Henrr Hnnr' honie.
We loand thSVeJoe Jnr Irna Plow Ion. Ed.
Stream. William Mqlat. Frank K nhrrtt. John
Henry Roherte. Annie Roberts Kmma llnrin.
Unie Mf4ttniral.. Loolaa bwank, and three
eb'idreo of Annie Roter(s.
Up to this time John Tatthews and 1 were
very eood friends. They wanted rue tv rla
oarde t.nt I Srt rerastd -heeaoee 1 did rvot feel
well. They Inslted on me dIkt-idk so I eoosenu
ed and took a hnoj. Matt! twi and the three
rlrlt arere itandlna behind me while 1 waa f-lay-1nrard.
Lout; a Swank took at hat from my
brad and placed It ar-oh tcr own. Matthews
and tram linn went out i t the hoooe upon
the perch. What thev were dotna; I don't know.
1 . oawuv "-id ..i.j .in. rr r 1 . Kir
thecbafrs upon which we we.-o alttlns. as ttey I
wanted them to nt on at .bP,h.t. MatthVwa od
w. h. tamper leit the v.o.ie. iaira swank ar.d
1 were uttlnr oa tne eilire ol the t.ed talkini
Kzntna Iwnn turned fr .m the sur.ner tahle and
J;t; o.H ..Tb". X-X?$
'h.rtmi. I hare n
ot done any rnch t!ilo.
" I ar,.wered. -It it a
Sae
said. "Me said no
lie of
bn own make." She then lean to err and raid
I There Is a d d lie out oniawv,ere." 1 answered
I -lt in net he between yoa and Mnttbews then."
' She Ibm cvned me u mart that I could not
Maud It. 1 :.ld . rjana It yon do not ahot at
and atop eurslr, me yeu are liaMe to net hart."
She thee aet up. Annie aK hwrta raid IM not
tatk inf m.tm aruiirt nt nsd I mill lr. to Mr. I.
that wurn ;Mt:hrw c iner. ' 1 reiilfed. "Mr.
h, my Ket mu4 it TOU ,-la TJrT wH, ,
eaiajet wui fctu. wm4 1 u.u.ia I awui u .
earier than than ou t.n. without ant tp.ul.le." i
fcrerytb.tc w ietl ieat ,r , , Bir,at. I
Emma litre thetr first to sr.e mad mjute It an.
She eald to me. "1 bot rra will excaite eae for I
wceld not bare fetid anrthloa; if I and iboavtit It
wonld have made a tn..." I nalj. "That Is all
rlo-ht a I do not bl-me yoa at all. tecau It
Matthew told yne that, yon had a nubt to toil
meabonttt. I hope you will have no bard leel-tne-a
about It. Wben Si atibewa come I will trr
and eettle It rtweea irveelr and tirn without
any trouble. I then a down near the middle .f
the floor. I heard Matthews and'-pr oui a
and a J to Ioaia. "They are coming- no
Itiey rajce cn loto the bouse, t."oo er twlnK ftrrt. J
Cot t-er a-aed ea thtoactiifee kuC eo. dm'n t
room end miinr rn,ati4 Mauhtwn ttojed la I
the kit ot en with hH bat palled dtti . tin '
eyes. T rairej my head anl raid to b m. i
"Matthews, how doe It come that j-u told fe.m
D I Man lot ol suitf tuu 1 auuuld have aald 1
at.ont her." He repliel. "Yon be d d." I iald I
"!' he d d . B'Xbinx. I would not treat yoa i
that war." He raid. -If yon do not take tt.at '
take what yoa retauColil." Ue wjj iticj ur.d- ;
Ins wlh one bind on the clothe line, with l.n
nttbt hand on his lip. 1 aaid 'Yoa nerd no' aret
nti your ear aboat It hecas i am a mm a well
aa roe." All this time rjutna Iuna and Mdlltain
Malat were standing- up-etair.
Matthews turnai b head and lookel at ber
when ahe eame down etaira. Ue sai l to me, "I
bare It in tor yoa anyhow " 1 thought I waa In
" :ll,r tww a. mm Hiuia over uc uiuiw
uj, , ttHi sium on Ui flc. l
I ernnK to my tret and said "it is no better time
toicetttont then bow." He then ran at me as
It he was volasr 10 tear me up. tben drew in;
revolver from tny pocket, almlnc to fol It oat
oeiore ne K-it his banes cn sne. anj yot It up
ven with my breast. Ue tben trieU Ui throw
meut wa were uo near tbe wall, aiij broke the
window eut. Me then ajave we a 'lion wtieel ou
to the (love. koockiDK down the ituve pil".
tarn ing tbe sapper cer on tbe stove. A pan of
dieh water waa alao turned over. Tbe bouee be
came lull pf araoka. He bait air feel Kiaiat tbe
title of the houie. and Hiy Itntv re-iiintr od ibe
atcve 1 telt that it waa a preuy'warm rece4.loa
lor me. Botlin; water waa runninif over tbe
f tore and ucde.-me. I thoukbt I bad better cet
nfl there eeme bow. I ihea palled ay revolver.
When the tec-hd rhot v nred he tvl lowed. -(,
Cooper, be will kill roe." 'K-per ran in and
pa led him off ue and took tbe revolver away
from ne. t'ooper aad MatUiews leit tbe buuae
iDimedlaW-lr.
.Iter a little wbili
1 trot over my mid rpell
M H BJ overcoat and hat. and juried
to hui.t them to tee 11 any one wa hurt. 1 met
t'ooper at comer nt Chorea atree: comina; t-ak.
lie (aid te me. oa have ahot -Matthewa a nA
yoa bad better take your aun andrkipott." I
salt. HJo.iper, Is be hurt !." He replied. -1
do not know. I think wbtrkey la takina: more
effect en him thaa anvthiac elae." I raid,
"tXwper I do not know wha aix.ut goln away."
He aald, "Yn are a tool tr vow don t so." 1 tbca
went up to EaatConcmaUa'h.
arter be-e tstls or his escape oa Ilra-
Ited Extrars to UarrLsburK.his arrest at tbe lat
ter place, and other details wbicS tbe readers of
the Farxwaa are lamtliar with, hence tusy ara
omitted.
I was brought to tbe Eon.'harc jail an-l ka:
mr trial during Lieccmber tljurt. Is. I was
takea lot court U- t trial wiilioat an aitvrnev.
without money, and not havlnz been In court t- i
tor. I did not know wbat 1 ouubt lo do. I was eeive ib me. will tit at hi otfioe. ia Ebena
abenlutelv lunoraot ot what aa required of me. t bonr. a Tl'ESUAY. APB1L, Si. lHuo. a, tea
and If 1 bad. 1 did Dot have and uiobrj it ft lend oVIurk A. at wbieb time aad place those In
to da mi tiling lor me. Tbe District Attorney tereatwd may attend or be debarred trout comlnar
bad wtineeea aaamt ma. vho wera dtsi;.aie-l ' In on aald fond. T. W. Df K.
people tolt, mea and women, torn; ol w bora 1 1 April 4. l"tM.-3t. Audi Lor.
bad never reen belore. 1 aid not think trn.il "
waariarht. They would not let me n Ltla as 1
wanted te oa the stand.
aenteoc that he believed there was evidence
acalnut me that waa not true. The lM.trlct At
torney said to me that -tbe reason tbe men swore
ao hard axainat ma waa to keep tn witb the
women."
But the trial l over. aa4 I ara eonderaaed to
die on the 9th of April. 1W0. I stall die w.t!iout
any bard teeitnae airalnet any mxa r women in
the world. 1 have tontlven alt la tba world for
any thiac that they mat Late doao BKinat me.
I Lave rrajod to (rotf to furyira me h.r all the
mt 1 have done, and eepeeia.ly lor my laklna;
She llie of Matthewa. 1 believe He baa beard my
rayarB aod has fontlvaa me fir all my fine. I
(ball die la tbe peace ot 0od. I have prayed
very Ba-fe to rod and believe In Jeaui Ctrl? t
tbe Saytor of my suwl. 1 bwUava 1 ihaU te saved
ldoaot iMck I bad a fair ebance for my lite, i r-T-hi-. ,..-t. t- JLZ. 7 SCI, . . . 1
man thev .neat oo time over m. I ac..o.!e.le i f i, 1m Jt 1 " k",
taat I did Lav. the S.St with Matthew, aad did I "aXr, plL al Tf toll a XAiMMM at
tbe ahooUBa.bat did aottav. any ml:c aaaiLrt w w tK. ,! r.-li M
rbra'a'ri,dadVt,,:-.".?fd,eh.elt:,,',r" m'lt,a T.tiZASJs'sx
tbe nau I d.d It lo el I defene. and pUco all partlea Intereated nay attend or
JIQXt jnsHiia w: me wnru Bfl B ... aav ine l
In tlie hon cf or death, tr I dzv joy and sliwl
iie in Jrus bmre pjnc ntoj kcmxI bourv ia
tMntlnif of t and lerut when no one knew
hst I ttirklon er praym teHtm. Ho is
U.e f-x 4r who ditd lur mi aad I bare put aoy
uut 1 b!u. CuiniB CaUTXK.
FORMER EXECUTIONS.
The firt "ffl-Ul hanging ib Cambria, took
pis.pe o the 20'h April, lfWJ. and Dnlel
Buser and John B. Ilowaer, were tbe vle-
t'ras.
The crime for which they were exe-
cnted was the cold-blooded murder cf
! Tolly Taul. an old lady who resided in 1
Croy Is township, and Cassia Monday, a
! young girl wbo was living with be r for tie j
purpose of learning to weave. Tbe crime !
1 ait committed for the enrnmw of rottberv. I
It being thorght that the old lady bad a
considerable amount of money about ber
j premises. Two men. Joho Ream of Jark-
son township, ar.d David Riddle of Jeffer-
soo tvouoty. were first arret-ted and trWd
bet were a.-tjaitted. It being conclusively
- shown by Indisputable testimony that they
were in other localities at the time the mur
ders were committed. Baser and Uowser
were afterward arrested and at their trial
which took plsce st December term 186-';,
were convicted. They were confined In tbe
old jatl and bung on tbe COtb April. 1390, to
a temporary enclosure erected for tbe pur
pose. About two weeks before the execu
tion Baser attempted to cheat tbe law by
committing suicide by opening a vein in his
arm with a piece of tin. Be stood up talk
ing to one of his guards at his cell door un
til ha fell over from tbe weakness eausM
by tbe loss of blood, when his condition wss
discovert d and measures taken to prevent
l!s repetition. Tbe two men were executed
at the same time on a double scaffold and
met their end without flinching. Ex
Sberlff Myers of Ebensburg. was Shetiff at
tn tim? n3r and Uowser were executed.
Michael Moore was tbe next; tbe crime for
which bn stretched the hemp was tbe brutal
murder ot bis wife in the woods about one
and three-quarter miles south east of Min
eral Point. Moore had been separated rrt m
his wife for a number of years, the woman,
leaving him on account of bis cruel treat
ment. She went to fbiiadelphia where tbe
remained as a housekeeper for a family for
nearly twenty years. Moore In after years, I
wuhont coing through the formality ot a
di voice, gave oat that his Wife was dead
and remarried.' Some of bis neighbors be
gan .talking up the matter of his having two
w Ives living and Moore concluded to gt the
first woman out of tbe way. lie went to
Philadelphia, bunted up his wife aed lead
tn e. her to believe that be was a changed
man Induced her to return and tire with
him. On bis way back be stopped off at
Tyrone, then went to Osceola where ha
tried to purchase some poison. Not suc
ceeding he and his wife took: the train, and
en the night of February 29tb. 1873, tbe two
got off at Mineral Point, only a short dis
tance from where Moore bad his home with
, , . .... .
b!s Sfcond wife. That was the last seen of
ins women alive. Tbe next morning a
young man. residing on a farm In tbe neigh
"TbotA s -rted out to hunt foxes and found
ti e remains of a murdered woman. Moore
was arrested, tried at June Court. 1872, and
j convicted. He was the first piisoner that
eorerea tne new jn, oemg connnea mine
sld jail at the time of the removal to the
new one on the IS Lb of April. 1S72. About
a month previous to .the execution Sheriff
Bonacker suspected Moore was Attempting
to get out. and on attempting to remove
Moore to another cell, he became desperate
and seizing a piece of iron pipe that be hd
broken off from his cell, threatened to kill
the first luaa wbo would enter. Sheriff
Bonacker was compelled to use his revolv
er, bhooting him once In the wrist and thigh,
when Moore came to terms and wa re
moved to another cell. Oa an examination
of bis cell after bis removal it was discov
ered that he bad been working on tbe wall.
using the iron pipe for working out the j
stone and - mortar, and had he been left
a Ions would have made hie t scape. lie
dor.e trie work at night and during tbe day
time covered up the evidence of bis work
with bis bed. Re was executed oo tbe
27 in ot November, 1872, In the yard of the
preeeot jail, tbe scaffold standing opposite
tbe door that leads from tbe jail to tbe yard
on tbe nortb side.
The fourth and li.pt hanging previous to
Carter, was Michael Murray whoae execu
tion took place oo tbe 23rd September, lSfcf,
the scaffold occupying the frame ground as
that upoo wntcb Micbael Moore was hung.
The crime for which Murray paid Uie
death penalty was tbe cruf-l and wanton
muidi-r (f Johu Handcuff in the Fall ot
lwi, lo Washington township, oo the pub
lic road near wbat is known as Lemmon's old
old stone powso. Murray was a nort of a
crank, done - wotk aod spent his time
wandering over the country. A. fcbort time
before tbe murder, Murray passed by the
farm of Handcuff, when some men wb
were working in a field digging potatoes
shouted some bantering remarks to him.
' Handcuff waa not present but Murray, oa
mrettog him on tbe road a few days after,
charged blui with It and shot him dead,
j Murray was triod at June Court, l.-4. con
victed, and nuDg on the 23rd of (September,
following. Kx-Sheriff D A Luther, of
Carroil townsplp, was sheriff at tbe time of
bid execution. ,
Absolutely Pure.
Tne powder sever vanes. K marvei oi punty,
trauirtu and ekolawaiaaatf. Mere economical
than tbe ordinary kinds, and eannot be aold tn
oumpetition with tbe aoalutade o. the lew teet
hart weiht, alum or phoepbate powder. tM
e'tf n mm. Ko liAauva fuilill Co-. 109
WUSt..MwToi.
ATJHITUH1S NOTTtili. Notlee la herebj a I ven
that the ondeniicaed auditor appolnte-i by
tbe Orphans' 4hurt ot Cambria eonnty. Utdis
tribate tha balance In tbe bauds of Tbomaa 1).
Krana. one ot tbe executor of llavld K. Kvana.
; inritwj oneiwu. aa aoowm jr nt urt and
final account, to and among thou en titled to re-
A UD1TOK-S NOTICE The underlined aud -
J. a. itur aptMiinted
be forever debarred froaa eoaiua in on aaid fond.
1L LVanS.
El-eniliaix, Pa,. April 7, lox Aud Itur.
ADXIMSTEATKIX'SNOTICX.
TTaT8 of OtrniT Hkvpfb, dee'd.
issuers t administration on Uietaie ol tiep
bart Kcuder. late ot Lilly Boruuita, Cambria
eonnty . Penna.. doneaned , haviuit beeea granted
te the andenuaed. all peraons indebted to said
ette are her.t.v awtlnwd ta mak. narment to
tne without delay, aad those hating claims i
aicalift the aaue wilt present Lhem iirojyerly aa. )
tbenticated lor tstllemsat.
MAKI'liENDEll,
AJmlnlrtrstrlr et Cepbart Benoer. doCd,
Lilly , faM April 10, tr.u.-pt.
Ta ItaaP at liluil n I ail li st thaa I kn.t,..,.1 d . i
I 1 uSa7 U ZBS? Eg SE EJ a ZZiT kSX33
I l I f f f atr
AVc have Five Hundred Hoys' Suits at One
Cents ($1.49) each. 'These Suits are for Youths
to U years. Come early and get one.
As we are only able in this space to name a
we offer our patrons, you will have to come to
. . ,1 P
ascertain the nature oi
jyou.H Our space is insufficient to give them.
j Stock of Boots and Shoes in the county.
A. FEW KFLICES.
Men's Dress Suits, S7.9S. Boys' Suits, 82.50 each.
Our Leader Shoe, $1.24. Our genuine Calf Dress Boot,
$2.48. Ladies' Spring Heel, S2.48. Opera Toe, $1.47.
Our Leader Fine Dress Shoe, Lace, Button or Congress,
$1.74. "Common Sense," $1.98.
ONLY BARGAIN
STATtMENT Kt' S ETTLKM EST WITH THE
Supervisor. o( Mack lick Tuwnjhlp. lor tlie
year eadiatt, marcn iu, nw.
JAMES E. ROWLAND. Sapenrlaor.
la-
To amoant f work 1ori1ieate t 2oe
To amuuet order on Commissioners....., n 00 I
817 87
Or.
Kr amonxlt of wnrk done n roaS.. ... $ 2S4 IS
Ht anouDt tax returned ta CommiBroncra 2
Kv amoact ciiTreraTlona fit
Ht amunnt trarften-od u Ja. K. K wland 10 K"
By eervlces rendered aetepcrrisor 5 HO
9 M -2 S3
Balance dee James K. Rowland.
$ 2 'H
JOHN BLI'.
KENPEHFEH. SnoerwtBor.
Da, .
To amount ol work duplicate.. 28
To amount order on t"oinmraionerr si it
863 4
Cl.
Hv amount work done on road...
Ht amount order redeemed
t 20 Q
!" 8:1
X to
1 no
Hv amount ordera tMtiiS A. V. iiark. r.
Rr amcfint nrilcr redeemed...
Kv r mount return tax tn Corninfanlonen.
Hv amount evoneratlonn
Mr amount urintlnar t:l 11. ...
Hy amount duplicate
By eervlces rcudered aa supeivlsor..
11 no
2 VI
.. 8 OO
64 00
t 389 'Zt
- W 80
Balance da Jobs Kll krnderfer
LJ ABILITIES.
Ontatrndina ordem (caah,.
(Jot standing ciders (work) ,
es 4
0 74
$ 75 83
Amount due from Crn-miHoners t 72 10
Frj.SWtKTIlKOWL.ANU.
. John hips. . .
"PLTER WiOKER,
. Auditors.
Attest : Hiit rcLcKijim, Clerk.
March 21. Ittv0.-4t, -
STA ,EtKNT 'FSKTTT.KMEJUTWTTH THE
Po iierv-Uom of Cheat Township, endisg March
1,1.0.
JUSEPH P. SWOPE.Soperrlsor.
Pit.
To amonnt of dnpllcate..... Jo9 15
To tranaler of taxea from S8S .... . 31 02
To amount received from rronuty Commfa-
a Ion era fmra aneeated land 1ST 44
To amount received from llcenee for 1fiS. 35 S-t
To amount received from licences nrrr ipsa. 106 S7
To amount received from condemned
plank sold- .... ; 1 eo
$ 567 10
Ca.
Rt amount of work done bv taxable-. ftsg ns
By amount paid tor dvnamftc and powder IS 06
Hv amonnt paid for s 13 'eet of plank ... 27 33
Hy amonnt paid tor two plow points 1 no
Hv amount paid for onentora hammer SS
Fv amount blackuraithtnar tor trtde. ....... ?3 ?n
Br amomnt paid for timner for brldre . 22 S3
Hv ajnnunt paid for one steel road piow.w 31 50
Hv amount paid for road view and order.. . IS 12
Bv amount cf hvtirta returned-... 5 GO
Hy amount of exoneration . a5
By personal eervloea 64 days at ft. so per
nay M 81 fiO
By two trip to Koennhura; 6 ne
Bv one day at wtlmr.i , 1 V)
By order returned-. 4 09
' f ,;!-. : . 57 10
' JOHN LON(t, Supervisor.
Ua.
To amoant ordanlleta.........;. 9 2S2 69
To amoant reneived from J. Warner, furni.
rDtirlor. 177 25
To amount of trana'ar af taxa from Isms.. -' tost)
Te amount of order te balance accounts... S tA
t fiB 60
Ca.
By amonnt of work donev tarMe. f W1 SS
Hy amonnt paid note and internet lot 60
By amount paid J. U. Uill. Icr black.
smltblna i v
By amount paid tor work done oa roadf S oo
Bv amoant paid for one plow point.. .. so
Hy amoant pal 1 J. Warner for plank. ...... SS
Hy amount paid for dynamite. . S2 4
By amouat paid for nnaer hoards for roads - 1 60
P.y amoant paid lor landaida l 00
By amount perennal aeiwtoes 3S davi at
1.6 for day 'w 67 00
By amoant paid J. KutrotT and N. Sbnaa,
tot I1"1',., ,. ., i . 8 7S
f 63S 60
. 07 M
V)
UABIUTIES.
Aoonat due John Lonar
Amoant due aaditove and clerk
Amount due T. K. Soanlan for prole. un
at "rv'". i..n
10 00
S 117 T6
We nnderafrned auditor of fbeit townahlp do
aerttfy that tbe tnrweinr laummi Ueorrect.
JOHN Pi EI1 ' tit, .,,..
JtHN v. rtll.1.. 'JA-aaitora.
Attest : Jcwbt-w U. Htrra, Clerk.
I March 21. lsSK.-tt.
II.
II. MYERS.
ATTORKEY-AT-LAW.
EBBPSBTBa, YA
aTlXBce la Culloaade Kow, oa Centre street,
G-allit
I j mmm iil Mb
ASF
EST
nT yfev E-T?sa cs n szss. irsssj'-
AMD CLOT
i' ,1 1
the many other barTaiiis
imons St3re
STORE IN CAMBRIA CO.,
Penu
i"Waii " Wot
-fa 'f'j yr?
yh&f ;;
our many friends (excepting those living in the
large stone house). Wait for us. We will show
you Better Goods and a! Lower Prices than
ever before.
L fVf i 1
AfOOL
Johiistowa's Greatest Clothiers & Shoe Dealers.
E, L JOiraO!!, 1. J. BL'Ck, 1. . BL'CL.
ESTABLISHED IST2. ESTABLISHED 1SS8.
MBSton,BnCw&Co.
BANKKKS.
Htt.hr?, Pea'a.
CarroHtown Bant
j twcllto-ra, fa.
T. A.
SHARBAUGH.
Cashier.
A. W. BUCK. Cashier.
General Banliss Ensiness Transactei.
The following are tha .principal features of a
Keneral baLKino; badneei :
rr.rosiTs
Kecelved payable on demand, and Interest bear
ing certificate iesaed to time depositors.
LOAKH
F.xtended to euvtomers on faroraMe tetmsand
approved paper discounted at all times.
)LI.ECTIOM
Made la the locality and upon all thebenkln;
towns la tbs United States. Charges moderate.
DKAFTh
Ionned nrrotlaMe In all part of tbe Vttsd
Stittee. and lorelacn ezebaage Issued on all part
ol iuroje.
AWOfHTS
Of nerrhants. farmer and others aoftctted. to
whom reaannahle ancniaodatlon will t estenda.1.
1 1 Patron are a.ured that all tranvMetlooa shall
beheld a atrlotly private and etnttdenttal. and
that they will be treated as lllierally as aeod
banking rales will peratt.
Kespecthilly,
JOHXSTON . Blt'K dt t v.
TJI)1T)K,S NOTICE Havira; been ap
pointed auditor by tbe )rt.n tVurt of
Cambria eonnty. te dtuftut 'he balance In tbe
hand of Tbomaa It. arum, adr.inlFtn.ur ot
Evan B. Evans, deceased, notice M hereby Riven
that I will attend to the duties ot said appoint
ment ii ine Arouration Koom m the tlonrt
lloui-e. In Kbeibor,. Paori TliUKsJUA V. the
Ut day of MAY. A. I).. 1. at the henr ot two
o'clock in tbe afternoon, when and m,m .n
peron Interested may attend if tby soc proper
rtt ha ira rwavH fw.tin n.rl-l. i .. . J '
a,- .H a. wea. V l'wlVIUS, VOerlT..
March a. l9.-au " uduor,
Dollar and Torty-iNine
ranging in age from 4:
few of the manyharains
our Store if vow wish to
l'l l" -,
which we have to oiler
YVe - have have the Finest
7
a
E3
AVitliin the XstTwo
or TniiEE AVeek you
will have the same op
portunity of purchasing
your Clothing at home
as you would have by
coming
to Johnstown.
Our Entire. Stock.
Avilhbc represented and
no efforts will Ijc spared
to please and satisfy
aOTltiE. Ali person art.aercby notified that
ll 1 bare purc-kiiHed tbe property oi Juba.A.
Hurftoon.real and perorl. All Ier."on ara,
hereby notitjJi not to meitle or lulvritre witb. .
tbe same.
HKS. KATHBKINE BUH'JOUN.
Ashvillo, Pa., March 3, Ut-u.
Joua A. Bvaik.
T. Blair.
BLAH. &. SO'S
DAILY MIMT MARKET;
. Centre Street . Eterg. Pa..
I'hw Ueft Western Vatt !
Pred every J.- . Ale-. I-':wh
IairiT 'ffl. Mutton. I.itl,
10to.. alwavh i liat.1,
Market open at allhoiiriand at
tentive and oblipinf' sialugmen to,
atterirl to the wants of (.utomers,,
VlmR'H NUTK'E. Tn Mie loatler ol lti
account of Cliarle Hrakkind and 7. P.
allller. adminUtiatora el VT.A Kaxer.iiccuie.l.
Mavlnit been at'i'-lntc.1 auditor to r...-t m tlie
eacieptlon fll.-d an.l ut laut diatributlon Ui llio
ernna legally enliiled thoret... u-.t'ee i .irehy
Riven that 1 will mt t mv c.jl.ie ' .tiurir
on Tl" tsi A s . Aftttuu. tae, at : -n u lo-k a!
si., at whi.h time and p!.- parti e LutereMed
tadttnJr bdrr,,d Xtjm tS'tnlns: m on said
UAprilA,lS..H.-.. T- W-Vndir.
A SSIONEK'S
NlTI"E. -NotWe Is hereby
riven that Jeseph
r. Mim. of t'li arhi-l.l
F & SON,
townrhlp, Cambria eonnty. Fa., bv deed of vol
uatary al;ntnent bearinir date the 24th Febru
ary. 1S90. h an lne1 to .lier. iKinuhou. ol like
reni.lenc.. in tniat tor the bcuefit of tbe credltom
ol the aald Jowi.b K. JInt all the estate, real
aad personal of the raid Jotepb F. Mui.ee All
perons Indebted to the aald Joseph F. Mace
will make imuietliate payment to llie raid a
stKnoe and thoe bavtna e .altna aualn.-a htu wilt
present lbs same witbout delay.
t .'OStfU lK.)NAHtE.
Mareh 7.1u-.0.-t. niSKi.tc.