The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 09, 1894, Image 3

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KKKNSKI'HIl, t'AMHKIA CO., PA:
KKH'AY. - - - - MAUCH9,l.n.
M l. Afcl Pr HHOSiAU
Tl.i appears to be tli latub-like end of
M.ii.-li.
',, i l lie time to trim your trees nut.
Mi. U ii in in vour almanac- for the
.,.-t in l.iniiloii" dale.
.ink Powers, of t'resson, spent a few
lnui in tow ii ii Monday.
Mr. M. 1- Will, of Ahville, wasavis
i.. Klieii!-tni ; on Tuesday.
Mi. K.laid Nagle, of Clearfieltl town-
Ll.ip. a hi to ii on Thursday.
Mr. i. Ii Liimailue, of Delany, spent a
Il.-tt I, ..ill' I" low n on saiui'tiay.
Mi-, .liilni D. I.uuty, of liarr township,
:i.,pp'd in to see us on Monday.
Mr. . Iiiii.es, Ilel, of I'ortajje, spvnt a
j. I, ..in-ii tow n on iiiuistiay.
I.o-i in Loiiilon" at the Khetishurg
Iit.. i.i lloiisi- on Monday, Man li iu.
The M. thodists. of this place, have
iiiileiiiplatioii the liui liiinn of a church,
t'haile- 11- Moore, of Cresson, au old
i.n.i' 1'.!m'Iimhii er, was in iowii on rriuay.
M r,. William French died at her home
S. mi t Ii Fork on W minted ay of last week,
it, y.-ai s.
Tin- ;..!iii.7 is sun iiiowiiiii its own
,M1 li:it a ureal institution it is in its
i n i-Miiuation.
Tl.i.-i- hundred chairs have been pla.'ed
tin- l.i'tuit! riMiui of the new school
tuii.ln.j.' in llns place.
. .-..iipleof men from l'atton were in
h n on Tuesday soliciting aid for the
Ji.im i- in mat viciniiy.
lMnii'1 .1. Jones, one of t'auibl i.i towu-
!,ii" oldest citiens, is seriously ill, with
;i le hopes of recovery.
-The new town down the I'.lucUick for-,.-ily
known as Karkcr City, has been
hii-teiied as Vinioii."
On Tuesday night special train
H.ii.-hl in twenty -eiirlit laburers to go to
Hn on the new railroad.
ru?s" says he will have the (his
n.'x otliee tnoved 'o Lovel Park this snui
.1 and leltheiu both mow up together.
K. IS. Cresswell will run a telephone
in-.low ii the new railroad to l!a rker ( 'i t y.
f..ik s as commenced on the line on Mou-
iy-
Ireiia- liray, of ("arrolltow n, second
..n u i x-slu'i itl (iray, has coinmenced the
l.n.ly of . law of w ith F. A. Shoemaker,
J ! . of this place.
i.niii;.' Iliiniley, the well-know n haril-in-
iin ii lianl of this uluee, w ho has been
.1 up for several weeks with the irrip, is
.nil able to be out.
I -A little -..ii of S. I). I-iidwiij, of the
.i-t wild, had one of his bands badly
t ii-.-. I by th tailing of a window sash at
home on .Monday.
Tin- Westmoreland license court, which
is nil March -i;, will pass upon siappli
ulis lor Jistilb-i's license, t'i for brewer's
il l 1.' 1 f..r retail license.
i lion. .1 .lin l .1. s. of Terre Alta. W.
w.i- iii town on Monday, beinvj called
lir. i. . -ir his father, Daniel J. Jones, of
CVnhna tow i,-hi p, w ho is seriously ill.
V 'ii.-.la last week the dwelling house
cl A T. Mn ;t mat ter, at I lasting, w as dis
cawi.'.l to I..- mi titc, but the prompt up-
6 a t h hi of water soon ended the Haines.
1- M I Annie Fassi.ly, of Altoona, w hit
1 1 1 I.i en i-iinm a si-ii r at I )ean station.
il.i- coiintv. died at the home of the
In i. i one day las, w eek after a short III-
Mr. .ohn lliter, of I'ui'taw, while in
ii in at leuilaiii'e at court on Wcdnes
. a f i.i iii'ini. lost his pockelbook con-
iiir i.v.' Iini..li..,l dollars in money and a
..f v.tiuabie papers.
Tim ma- II. 11,-ist, of llarrishurK. pro
tfi. lor of .Maple I'ark, arrived in town on
ill.-. lay and -pent several days in inak
t y .tn. 'thins f,,r the opening up of his big
Lm.-I vi li.'ii the season opens.
Mr. Michael Storm, one of Crcsson's
w i nimrt ii and esteemed citizens, died at
111 I.. .in. in that p'ace on Tuesday, ajjed
aa.tit ..n y. ais. The deceased leaves a
Of and lai i.'e family to mourn liis death.
J. M. I.ovell, of Ueaue touii-liii, Ahile
: u. tl in huuhiig sawdust, was jolted
in In- ai.'oii on Monday last and
own under the wheels which nassed
In- It j;s. He escaped with a few
A very '.'.....I saiid vicli can lie made by
in- a -lire of conked meat between two
piece- ,. ltie.nl of biscuit. If the
1 I- not i;...m1 lint well baked - place
meat on each .-nle, n Iti the ollice of the
I h. ,e.,,!e ii'sitl in the vicinity of
tville ,;n,. s,.,t i.i a petition to t he
olh, . depai tment asking to have the
olti, e al that point re-established.
it io eai-s ago the postoMce at Flalt
rtlMII. lolled.
nr.. i. I.iihey. I-;-,,., r,f LiVi was in
1 "ii I-inlay. Siinre I. alley enjoys the
-linn of having been a candidate at
ate election in t h I'ee d I iTei'eu t districts.
Iii- fault, however, but the fault
'iinjlc.i ballots.
'"'ii .ipp ami I ieorge Ilartzinger, two
ses 1 1 . f.uled to answ er vv ben called
"n on Monday, were brought in on an
''ni.eiu and lined tive dollars and
Jinije l:ai ker afterward remitted
j,a-hni tl,ev had to pay the costs of
t;U' lirnenl.
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ai.'e flame barn of S. Lincoln
f l'.a-l Frov idence tow ushio. I!ed-
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'"""'y. with all grain, hay and other
vt ral head of si p and young
i l a new buggy, w as destroyed l.y
" 'I'nesday ,,f last week. Cause of lire
",wn -No insurance.
sylvi.-t..r ,rin-teel. a colored citizen
iiii-t.. n.
brought to jail on Sat-
eiij,
a tl,
' months inning in
'"""v Jul. sylvesu-r had threatened
' ''"- d. K. y Holds, and not U-ing able
""h hail f.,r his g.HHi behavior, was
'""I in tine months in jail.
- K Mitchell, t,f Fuuxsuiawiicy,
"II Hll,I..V. I..,,. I.I 1.. II . .
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j -.eme 11 1). Illf vus"
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I one of the most prominent
'" '"e county.
For years hj was ex-
' li-'.lL'e.l in tl... I. I.-.-Lw-jj
- .... ii,m .fii ll .
'"' "ve.i ;,- as-ociale judge and held
"'" i i.f other p,,-iti,is ( tru.st.
The P..,., , I.i: ......
-- .......i. an iii imt eon my are
' II. lla-tuigs f,,r governor "liy
'i' "f l.i-
servicen to the citizens of the
"""'i-l. Valley i Mayf iss;t." As
1 a- leu i the lonemaugh Valley
'. is-i ' it beiiuovesourerriiig brelh
' I""' themselves up better oil public
Mule.
."..tiiigat sparrows in his yard
ill
1 "llllWilel' ...... I K..II' .i...l....
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' . t.i ..(l ..SLCI I'll
1 i in., ageu ,i years, one
" mid H.t icwu citizens of
'"'N'ort, accidentally shot him
' u" -t,,,Ul.1 lu, wa)ked luto
Ulld f,.
dead without uttering a
s,.
n..ii-
rinl was threatened at Put-
to " "" !tt'"J"t 'f some miners go
" W(k and accepting monthly pay
"-.f. very two weeks. Sheriff Shu-'-!-ei,ifroll
Friday but we be
ue bi this
""awning mood.
Soini geese can be located by their
"d roppings."
There were a large number of people in
attendance at court this week, and contra
ry to the usual custom, yery few drunks.
The new borough officers weie ushered
Into their respective offices on Monday.
The first thing to stare them in the face is
the 'Vow question."
John F. Stull, a well-known fanner of
Adams tow nship, captured the prize offer
ed by a Philadelphia seed firm for the best
sample of fifteen varieties of vegetables.
The lloxlhuj devotes half a column
this week in telling w hat a great estab
lishment the home of the Oosliinj is and
that it is no place for chickens to r.xst.
llipeds of the Uuxliixj variety don't roost.
They so,uat.
A fight between a number of tramps
near Tyrone on Friday last resulted in the
shooting and probably fatal injury ot two
of them. One was fouud stretched across
the railroad track, badly hurt, and had
been put there bv his companions so that
he might be run over by the next tiain and
killed.
On Tuesday afternoon a nine-year-old
son of John Iloyanetz, of Johnstown,
while returuii.g home from school, jumped
on a w agon for a ride. When he got off he
failed to notice a rapidly moving street
car and stepped directly in froutof it. His
body was horribly mangled and death was
almost instantaneous.
On Tuesday afternoon five Dunkard
converts were immersed in the Stonycreek
river at Johnstow n by Kev. Annias M yers.
a large crowd ot people witnessing the cer
emony. The persons baptized were Mr.
and Mrs. ,1. Kibl, of Fast I'oiieinaugh;
Harry Barclay, of Koxbury, and Fdward
IA -ingslon, of Johnstown.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Schaeffer has untitled the directors of cer
tain school districts in the stale that the
failure to teach physiology in the schools
as required by the act of April J, ."., is
cause for forfeiture of state appropriation.
It appears thai certain districts have not
been leaching this branch.
The ISlair county license court meets
on Monday, March -'(ith. There are ;7 ap
plications for tavern licenses ami 5 appli
cations for brewery licenses. Seventy-two
applicants waul to conduct hotels in Al-
toona. This is an increase over last year s
applications of about "J.j per cent, in the
county and rM per cent, in Altoona.
David K. Kilchell, a venerable and
highly esteemed citizen of Altoona, em
ployed as a watchman at N'o. 1 Found -house
in that city, was knocked down and
run over by an engine on Friday after
noon and nearly cut in twain. Mr. Kitch
ell was in the seventy-fourth year of his
age. and is survived by two sons and two
daughters.
A fire in Altoona on Sunday morning
destroy ed James McCoy's livery stable, F.
(. Valla. le's brick house and a dwelling
house occupied by 1 a V id I 111 Ii 111 i I e. In the
lively stable tive sleighs, three buggies, a
hack and several tousofhay Were destroy
ed, but the horses were saved. Total loss,
tM.".,iM; insurance, f.i.ixi. Mr. McCoy was
a former resident of Allegheny township,
in this county.
While in a tit of despondency caused
by hl'ixidiiig oyer the loss of his w ife. and a
failure to secure a satisfactory person to
look after his four small children, Jacob
Wadlinger, a leading citizen of lloutzdaic.
Clear'iel.l county, a member of the town
council and treasurer of the Emerald S -ciety.
hanged himself late on Wednesday
night, from the transom over a door in
Liederanz hall.
One night last week a large barn
Imigi tig to t ieorge Cramer, near Fig Fun,
Clinton county, was destroyed by tire.
Three horses, twenty-four sheep, two bug
gies, two farm v agous. twenty-five tons of
hay, seventy-live bushels of oats, reaper,
mower, harness and farming implements
were also destroyed. Loss. $:t,."Ji; insur
ance. l..".l. The lire is believed to lw of
incendiary origin, as when discovered the
barn w as burning in four places.
On Saturday morning burglars entered
the store of Laurence Kimniel in Altoona
and stole about fcim w orth of goods. Af
ter they had secured all the goods they
could carry, one of them cut off a piece of
cheese, and taking a bile from it, laid dow n
the piece when lie left. It was found the
next in. ruing and showed that the man
who bit the piece out was minus a front
tooth. Acting on this clue, James Terry,
a colored man, was arrested on Monday,
and the stolen goods recovered.
A dispatch from Hollidaysburg on
Tuesday says: The breech between the
Flair county auditors and the Ixiard of
poor diret tors was widened to-day. Kvi
(ieiK'c was produced tending to show that
one of the directors had charged excessive
prices on the new almshouse contra:'!: had
given elaborate wedding presents to the
daughter of a former steward and had
charged the bill to the county. The audi
tors directed Ihe builder of the almshouse
to refund l.ilil. the amount of overpay
ments on the contract.
Hiram Yoder, a young man whose
honie is in Somerset county, but, who has
been working at his trade as a carpenter at
Moi rellville lor some time past, on Wed
nesday afternoon started to walk from
MoiTcllville to Johnstow n along the rail
road. Shortly after he started a freight
train came along and he attempted to
board it. In the attempt he missed his
hold and was thrown under the wheels,
w hich passed over both his legs, and they
were ground off. He was taken to the
Cambria hospital where both legs were
amputated.
The IlrrnUl th's week say the late Ke
publican convention was not held in the
Court House to save the T.."ii. It was
pure patriotism. All the same it was
saved and Congressman Hicks, who paid
for the transportation of the delegates, was
not called upon to ante up the rent for the
Opera House). As to the rebuke the editor
of the Frkkmax received, as mentioned in
the Herald, in being turned down in the
postottice fight, it is .ol so very long since
the editor of the Herald got the same re
buke. Instead of being turned down, how
ever, Messrs. Farkers did not allow him
even to turn up.
We have seen quife a nnmlier of watch
chains about town ornamented with a
neat, little charm in thrt shape of a watch
case opener, which obvates the use of a
knife or tinger-nail to open the watch.
We have Just received one, too. They art
sent free on request by the Keystone
Watch Case Company, of Philadelphia.
I'a., the largest watch case manufactur
ing concern in the world. They are the
makers of the eelebrafed Jan. lioss cases,
the only filled cases w hich are fitted w ith
the world-famed Xon-pull-out Uw (ring).
The. company does not sell at retail, but
its goods are sold by our jewelrs.
John Kells. a young man who was em
ployed as a lalxirer on the New Florence
w reck train, w as killed on Sunday evening
af : IN o'clock, on the Pennsylvania rail
road, alxuit half a mile east of the New
Florence station. He had boarded an east
bound freight train at New Florence. In
tending to spend the evening at Xii.evuh.
Just how he met his death will like!y nev
er be known, but it is thought he was in
the act of alighting from the train to get
his hat, which had blown off his head. He
was on a refrigerator car, and the train
men think that he was climbing down
the end of it when he was knocked
off. The train was Mopped soon after he
fell. His neck was broken and bin body
badly crushed.
'art Prtrrrdlii(i.
Court met on Monday with Judge Bar
ker on the liench.
Four Hungarians were tried for assault
and battery but werefoui.d not guilty but
that they pay two-thirds af the costs and
the prosecutor the other.
Commonwealth vs. Joseph Malcomsot.,
adultry and bigamv. Defeiidaol plead
guilty to the former charpe. Sentenced to
pay a tine ot t') and costs and to one year
iu the peniteuliary.
Commonwealth vs. Almlna Wertz, forni
cation, nolle jtrox. entered.
Commonwealth vs. Michael Friest, ar
son. Orand jury ignored the bill.
Commonwealth vs. Thomas Murray,
burglary, larceny and receiving stolen
goods. Jury fouud defendant not guilty on
the first and second couul and guilty on
the third count.
Commonwealth vs. Charles Heinze and
Henry Keizer, larceny. Iefendant plead
guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of t ." and
oosls and to each uudergo an imprison
ment of one year and two mouth- in the
peuitentiary.
Commonwealth vs. William Proctor and
John Ashley, larceny. Jury lind defend
ants not guilty.
Commouweollh vs. James Brady, larce
ny. Jury find defendant not guilty.
Common wealth vs. William Seivers, ad
ultry. Jury find defen dant not guilty.
Commonwealth vs. John Fucas, fornica
tion. Defendant plead not guilty and was
sentenced to pay a tine of $25 and costs.
Commonwealth vs. Andrew Pii.kerlon,
receiving stolen goods. Defendant plead
guilty. Sentenced to pay the costs and
further sentence suspended.
Commonweallh vs. John Bushy et al.,
larceny. Jury find defendant not guilty.
Low Kale Ksruralona la Wnnhlailon.
The two remaining excursions to the
capital will lie run on March '.".'rid and
April l'.lh, and judging from the extensive
patronage accorded previous trips there is
liklihood of there being even a greater
number of people who will avail them
selves of the extremely low rate in effect
for this popular series. The entertainment
afforded by a visit to the haudsomest city
in the Union, and the educational benefits
following a'l inspectiou of the architectural
achievements and other attractions there,
will more than lepay the journey which,
in any event is rendered exceedingly pleas
ant by the admirable train service of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. A stop
off at Baltimore will In- allowed within the
limit, w hich is ten days, and rtturn trip
may be made on any regular train w ithin
the prescrilied time. The tickets will
be sold and the special train of parlor
cars and day coaches will leave as per the
schedule below.
Train
Bate. leaves.
..rr.xi lo-.r." a. m.
. 7.3T. ll:li
. 7.35 r.':if. P. M.
Johnstown . . .
Cresson
Altoona
Washington..
.Arrive
XoRnh la Uf I Marrlrd
One day last wi-ck, says the Freeport
Journal, a party named BoscnN-rger called
at the office of the register and recorder at
Kittaiiiiiug and asked if he could get a du
plicate marriage license, for the reason
that he had lost the original. The genial
Slayinaker, siirnained Bob. asked him
w hen he had gotten bis license. "In Feb
ruary. lS'.ct," quoth Kosenberger. "A year
ago," yelled Bob. "Why, my dear man.
the woman would never wait on you that
long. She is no doubt spliced to some oth
er fellow w ho Is not quite so slow as you
are." -Oh! No!" drawled the hayseed,
"We didn't wait. We have lieen liv
ing together evjr since and have one Uy
but we thought inavbe it would lie as well
to get married now. if we could get anoth
er license, seein' as how we can't rind the
old one." He was told to take another
look for the old one and left for that pur
lose. He w as under the impression that
the license gave them the right to live to
gether, and the marriage ceremony might
be i foi uied at any time thereafter.
tlArrlaKO Mrrnan.
The follow ing marriage licenses were is
sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court
for the week ending Wednesday, March 7,
Ism.
Herman ii. Kshrick, Johnstown, and
Anna Trent, Somerset, Pa.
Otto O. Vingling. Johnstow n, and Sarah
Sedose Mowrey, I'pper Yoder township.
Kdward W. Keighard and Perlena Lint,
Adams township.
J. 10. Claw-son, Indiana county, I'a., and
Catharine Harvey, Johnstown.
James I. Weaver and May Plummer.
Summerhill tow nship.
J. H. Oyler and Nellie I'.ostard, Lower
Yoder township.
Merley A. Miller, Morrellville, and Lucy
Kels. Jackson low nship.
Charles K. I'age and Mary E. Hose, Min
eral Point.
Wye K. Moscr and Millie May Blanche
M arsb, Johnstow n.
II. M. Luther, Scalp Level, and Mary
Jane Wiugard, Fii bland township.
or liilrrml UI'mI Operators.
The case pending iu the United States
circuit court at Philadelphia iu which K.
B. Wigton t Sons are plaintiffs vs. the
I'eiinsylvaiiig Railroad Company, for al
leged discrimination against tlie-hipnients
of bi luminous coal, is of immense interest
to t he coal men of western Pennsylvania.
The claim is made that for eleven mouths
past the railroad people have had secret
deals with the Bet wind-White Coal Min
ing Company with its numerous subordi
nate concerns, 'Am I'uuxsutawney Coal
Company, the Sterling Company, W. II.
Piper .& Co., J. C. Scott fc Sons and others,
by w hich they have had the best of the
shipment business as against oilier opera
ting concerns. The Bcrwind-White Com
pany's present capital stock is (-.'.( mu.m to.
It is the biggest si ngie com pany doi ng bus
iness in the bituminous regions of Penn
sylvania. I.acllr a ad lap Tear Prapanala.
Why ladies are iiermilted to propose in
leap year is answered by a contemporary
as follows:
"It appears that in theyear IMS a statute
was published in the Scotch parliament
ordaining that during the reign of 'Her
Maist Blessit Majestie Margaret' every
maiden and lady of high and low estate
should have liberty to speak to the man
she liked. If he refused to take her to be
lie his wife she should have the privilege
lining him AT oo or less, according to his
estate, unless he could make it appear that
he w as betrothed to another woman, in
which case he would be free to refuse.
After the death of Magarct, the women of
Scotland became, clamorous for their
privileges, and to appease them another
act of pari i men l allowed them to propose
every fourth year."
"I.oat In l.dM "
New ton Beers will open his engagement
at the Elieiisburg Opera House on Mon
day night in "Lost in London," an Eng
lish melodrama. The piece abounds iu
strong climaxes throughout. The corned y
element is of the highest order and suffi
cient to please the most fastidious. The
company carries all their owu special
scenery and stage settings, which add
much to the attractiveness of the pro
duction. Mr. F.eers Is an untiring and
conscientious actor, and is deserving of the
success he has made with this production.
He has surrounded himself with a strong
supporting company, and endeavors to give
theatre-going public what he advertises.
Wil bur Crotzer, of Seventeenth ward,
Johnstown, fell while taking a walk on
Sunday last and broke his right arm near
the wrist.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
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yBOiaTELY PURE
Tk Wet Ik Dry.
On Tuesday Judge Barker filed his de
cision on the license applications in this
county. There were 245 applications Id
all, of which 1S3 were granted, 2 with
drawn, 9 held over and 51 refused. The
following is a list of those granted, refused
and held over.
OK ANTED.
Adams tow nship C. J. Duucan.
Ashville Levi Burket, James Haulin,
D. U. Myers.
Barr township Harry A. Luther.
Carroll township John D. Thomas,
Matthew Weakland.
Car roll town Mrs. B. A. Bloom, brewer;
C. A. Farabaugh, brewer; V. Reig Jt J. D.
Dumm, wholesale; Albert Flick. John
(ilasser. Andrew H. Haug. Julius Rager,
Vincent J. Stoltz. Lawrence Schroth.
Chest Springs W. J. O'Dounell.
Chest township John R. Cordell, Chas.
Rhody.
Clearfield township George Harber, S.
P. Nagle.
Croyle township A. L. Dimond.
Couemaugh township Lawrence Kost,
brewer.
Cresson township B. P. Anderson, John
H. Clark. W. R. Duuhain, John McNally,
J. F. Yeckley.
Dean township W'. G. Sr.yder.
Dale Peter C. Ott, Geo. Schaeffer.
East Couemaugh Silas Ream. G. J.
Weiitroth, Geo. A. Confer.
Eliensburg J. B. Denny, Allien E. Beu
der. P. F. Brown and L. A. Craver.
Elder township Jacob W. Anna, Fran
cis X. Ott.
Gallitzin Francis N,
nan, M. Fjuharris, F.
M. Gunning, Allen II.
Arnold Leutz, D. Lutz
. Burk, Ii. E. Dlg
I'. (lilleu. Joseph
, Heist, wholesale:
Sk Sou, wholesale;
John Logue, Anthony I'adula. Imttler; L.
C. Rockefeller, wholesale; Henry Sey
more, George Yeckley, Jr., w holesale.
Gallilziu townships John A. McGiven.
Hastings E. L. Beckwith, S. II. Charles,
wholesale; Marshall GilpatricK, Charles
Kinney, Andrew- Lantzy, Elmer E. Nagle,
Michael H. Nagle, W. L. Nicholson, J. M.
Notley, John A. Park, William Tow nseiid
Frank Wargo.
Johnstow n. Second ward Joseph Croupe,
Fr-d. W. Speck, John Frank, John E.
Hasson, John B. Small. Joseph Be iter,
John Raab i Son. w holesale.
Johnstown. Third w ard Chas. II, Rush,
John Murton, John J. Horniek, Charles
Maneval. W. J. Milligan, Joshua Griffith,
Charles Falter, R. E. Lamberd, John
James and Emanuel James. Jr., David
Kirby. John Horten. Enoch Jones, Oba
diah Custer. James J. Milligan, John V.
Shaffer. John and George W. Ludwig,
wholesale; Fisher Jfc. Co., wholesale; Cost
low jfe Hite. wholesale.
Johnstown, Fourth ward Joseph T.
Kelly, Francis E. Kelly, Eckhard Pfiel.
William Thomas, wholesale.
Johnstow n, Seventh w ard John C. Ger
hardl, John Emmerling, nrewer.
Johnstown, Eighth ward William A.
S heeler. '
Johnstown, Ninth ward Wm. F. Bur
graf, John Caus. Philip Herlzinger. A. K.
Geiselhart. John Beuler, John Bischof,
I ieorge Held.
Johnstown, Tenth ward John Zohel,
John Nchonhardt. Peter Murton, Benja
min Kist; brewer, Laintx-rt fc Kress.
Ji.l.nstow n, Twelfth ward Thomas Ri
ley, Frank Flinn.
Johnstown, Thirteenth ward M. F.
Murphy, Thos. D. Broderick, Emanuel
James, Sr.. Morgan O'Brien, Phunix
Brewing Company, w holesale
Johnstown, Fourteenth ward James P.
Burns. Mark Laffy. Edward Rodgers.
Johnstown, Fifteenth ward John Lor
ditch, Michael P. Boyle, Michael Laffy.
James Cush, Bernard McCrory, P. J. Mc
Laughlin, Gu-mier & Co.. brewers; Solo
mon Holtman, wholesale.
Johnstow ii. Sixteenth ward Peter Roth,
August Heine, John Mardis, Henry Saly,
John C. Bliinmel, Johu Burkhard, Batier
lein Brewing Co., wholesale.
Loretto C. F. O'lK.nuell.
Lilly George Brant, C. A. (ieorge. Otto
F. Kelly, Blair Short.
MorrellvilU A. J. Leonard.
Pattoii-H. C. Beck. Ed. Mellou, J. M.
Robinson. Simon M. Wilson.
Portage Albert Diebl.
Portage township W. H. Edwards, J.
W. Franey.
Reade township J. Wilson Allen, Wm.
A. Chaplin, John McMullen, Michael
Schell.'
Richland township Bernard Nees, John
llaiigliton.
Spangler Francis II. Bearer, Geo. C.
Brandon, Joseph A. Kirkpatrick, M. C.
Westover.
Stonycreek township Charles C. Meno
her, Johu Metzler.
South Fork Charles N.Crouse, W. W.
Baker.
Summerhill John Griffith, Francis
Kurtz, J. D. Wen troth.
Susquehanna township Thomas Brown,
Joseph II. Spieee, John Iliudle, Simon P.
Lantzy.
Tunnelhill Joseph A. Bertram, John
Goldy. John J. Kinney. R. J. Plunket,
w holesale.
Washington township Frank Leap,
Martin Leap, R. D. Likens, R. J. McNally,
Thomas O'Brien, wbo'esale.
White tow nship Eli Smith.
Wilnjore "Conrad Wentroth, I. W. Hold
er. Lower Yoder township John E. Fees,
Peter J. Culliton.
Upper Yoder township James M. Gil
lespie, subject to ruin to show caue.
KEFrsEI.
Adams township S. B. Vanorsdall.
Carrol I 'township William Brown.
Cresson township T. F. O'Dounell, M.
Wenter A Bros., w holesale.
I lean tow nship S. A. Cooper, T. A.
Donahay.
Gallitzin Charles Drass, Henry Shook.
Hastings John A. Plait.
Johnstown John B. Small, Second
ward; F. rgdoll Brew ing Co., C. J. Hoff
man, wholesale; Joseph Riebl, Robert
Sagerson, Third w aid; Fcrd Schmidt, Ja
cob Meier, Fourth ward; Nicholas Blum,
Henry Shaffer, Sixth ward; Thomas R.
Daily, Tenth ward; Johu Rodgers, Four
teenth ward; James P. Green, John P.
Kiutz, Charles C. McCrorv, Fifteenth ward.
Lilly Andrew Host, Cornelius Mulherin,
Robert Smith, James A. Burke, Theodore
Sell, wholesale.
Morrellville Francis Leckey.
l'atton John Kudruff, E. D. Curran,
Walter J. Weakland, Charles A. Langbein,
Samuel Kelly and John Boyce, Peter P.
Young, Joseph F. Marks, John F. Bonner.
Portage Hugh Canayan, David W.
Martin. John Armstrong, G. W. Shiftier.
Stonycreek township Johu J. Hughes,
wholesale.
South Fork James Mangus, John M.
Paul, William Yeckley, all w holesale.
Susquehanna township Jacob C. Con
nor, Robert F. Notley, !. C. Weakland,
Henry McAunlty.
Spangler Fred R&dcliffe.
HKI.II OVER.
Chest tow nship Joseph Ilipps.
Johnstown, Second ward John Klrby,
Jr.
Upper Yoder township August Hoch-
stein.
South Fork A. O. Brown.C. A. Prlngle.
Carrolliowu John J. Haug.
Portage John F. Beltler. Peter Seymore.
Lilly Robert Smith.
NOTICE OF APPEALS.
THE Oomu!"lonert l Cambria ronnty will b
at tbeT otflise to Etenhurt to h"r ai-pali
lrttm all pcrauo to whom raal tmie baa ten
ua-e-sed. acquired by them tince the last Triennial
Aitenament A IM iruai iiH.n mteea with
money at Intereat taxahl lor Stat ravenua pur
poses, a oil also lor maklna; curraetloDi In tba
Military Kolla lor the year A. I. tm.
ON MONDAY, MARCH 26.
Allevheoy townablp.
At.hvl.la borough.
Barr towKabip.
('beat ssprluxa borough.
Cheat townaulp.
ClearOeld uiaogblp.
iCarrolltowo borough.
Itoan tow oa hi p.
or township.
Suauuebanua township.
Spangler borough.
ON TUESDAY, MARCH 27.
Carroll townblp.
Oall.lilo borough,
(rtllltiin townablp.
Hastings borough.
Loietto borough.
'Patlon borough.
Tunnelhill borough.
Keatle township.
White townahlp.
ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28.
East ConemaiiKb
ough.
t-xuaburg bomagh
Jackson townr-hlp.
bo
Hlacklicg townablp,
Cre4ou townahlp.
Croyla townahlp.
Caubrla Ownsulp.
ON THURSDAY, MARCH 29.
Franklin borough.
South Fork boroua-n.
Ma oxter townablp.
Fortaae townahlp.
Portage borough.
Lilly borouch.
Sutnoierblll townablp.
noiuierblll borough.
WaxbiDKion townahlp.
W iluioie borough
ON FRIDAY, MARCH 30.
Conemaugb township.
I lets; town borough.
Ifcala brough.
iooradale borough.
Kaat Taylor townablp.
Morrellville borough.
Iower Yoder townahlp.
;Kicmana townablp.
jstonycre. k townbip.
it'pper Yoder township.
I W'eat Taylor township,
j Weatmont thorough .
ON SATURDAY, MARCH 30.
Johnstown City.
N. B. No abatement will be made on valua
tions ol real ectale or auonlea at Interest alter the
above dates.
J. . I.MIYII.
Attest: F. E D1L.L.ON,
JoHC.OTK8. UfcO. M. W fcKTZ.
Clerk. Commlaalonere.
Commlslonera' office, March 0. Ism.
JOHN PFISTBE,
IIEALEK iar
GEIIERVL MERCHAIIDISE,
Hardware, Qmmsi are,
..lADE-UP CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
TKCFTARI.FJa IN NKAMIS,
IUKlXi, KTV
OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL
CRESSON, PA.
maJK Suly
a. L. riid. a at::i.t kiiui.
REED & READE,
A.ttotrso'is nt I-stav,
tHKNSIIl' K . - - - FENNA.
4)e" Xtlee on Centre street. Itaw
KITTELL & LITTLE,
Attnneys ii t lnAV,
EHENSBUKO, FA.
irtt.'e In ra Houae. U H.W
rp W. DICK,
jLe ATTUKN EY-AT-LAW,
Khkkski ku. Fbvh'a
4)aSeclal attenttno to given claims for Fen
tlon Bonnty. et- hT-
T F. Mi KKXRK'K,
r e aTToitanv min vnkkli.ok at law.
Eor.ISSnl liis,
4rOt8ce on Centre street.
PA
H
II. MYEKS.
ATTOmi ti-AT-LAW,
Ebbhsbubs, Fa.
OtBoe la Collooade How. on Centra street.
DOXALD E. DUFTON,
ATTI IKN EY-AT I.A W,
tsuascts. Pint,
intra In Opera House. Center street.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule In effect November 1U. lsua.
1'asj atrsr t laaa at Crnst
BAST.
Seashore Express....
IZlitn
AIUon Aocomnio latlon .
Main Line Kxpreaa
. Dltaiu
.11 M s a
. I is) p m
. S IT p m
. lz p m
A lu.ona s-.xpreas.....
Mall r.xpreas ....
Fblladelubla Expreas
WK8T.
Johnstown Accommodailon..
Far i tic Ex pre
Way Fasaenger
Mail Train .
Johnstown Aooommodatlon.
8 14 a m
.Mam
.K P at
a 20 p at
8 s p m
F.a-aiBbara: Brasj-la.
Train leaves as follows: T.:fl, lu.zu a. m.. and
1.3U p. SB. and arrive at Cresaon at T 7. 10 54 a.
a. and 4,o p. ra. Lease Cresson at 30, II SO a.
m and p. ni.. and arrive at Ebentburg at
lu.i a. tn. and 1X1 and a 05 p. na.
rreaaea aa4 lirarlrld.
Ieavc Irvona at i.4 a. m. and 40 p. tn. arrtv.
Ing at Creasoe at 0 a an. and 4 p. na. Ieave
Creaaoo e Si a. m. and 6 25 p. m arriving at Ir
vona at lO.ii a m. and ft.44 p. an.
For ntM. aaapa. eta .call on agent or address
Thw. E. Watt. F. A. W. l . 110 Flith Ave..
FllUburg. Fa.
S. M. PRtVUST. J. K. WMn.
Ueneral Manager. (teneral Manager.
To Investors.
tlHY re away from home to seek Investments
f f when yon can buy Fennsyl7anla First
Mortgage securities ea the casn or mommy
Faymeot plaa aad whleb will net yoa twenty per
oral, on your money t For particulars call on or
addrer H. A. ENOLEHAKT.
Aug. . taw. EbeasburK, Pa.
ASSIONEE'S NCTICK.
Notice Is hereby given that loseph Hen
gale, ol iallltxln Korongh. Cambria eooniy. Pa.,
and Mary A., bis wile, by deed el voluntary as
signment, have ajalgned all I he estate, real and
persoaal. of the said Joseph tfengete la W. J.
Hack, ol Allegheny township. In said e anty. In
traat lor tae IwneOt ol the creditors ol the said
Joseph Bengele. A II person, therefore, ladeted
to the said Joseph Bengele will make payment
to the said Assignee, and tho-e having cm i ma or
demands will make kaowu the same without de
lav. W.J. Bl'CK.
Feb. 23. lwt. Assigaea.
NOTICE.
We. tie undersigned, hereby all persons
not to hunt, nab or treaaas In anv way ca onr
premises, aa we will prosecute to the tail extent
ol the law. H. H Nntl.,
JOHN KF.HE.
ALEXIL'S WIIA,
J. A. IU.ASS.
Aj.I. M'Ml'l.f.FN.
Ill'liH M'NEELdS.
CltaxQeld township, aiarch ll. ItaM.
What is this
anyhow
1
It is the only bow (ring) which
cannot be pulled from the watch.
To bp had only with Jas. Boss
Filled and other watch cases
stamped with this trade mark. ibaT
A psttal will bring job a watch case opener.
KeystoneWatch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA.
OO PER
CJU WEEK
FOR
VILLIIIG WORKERS
of either sex, any age, in any part of the country,
at tlte employment which we furuUll. Ton u-ed
not be away from borne over night. Yoa ran p
your wholetime to the work.oronlr your .arc im
ments. As capital is not required you run no ri.-k..
We supply yoa with all that la nwd-d. It a ill
cost yo nothing to try the bu-.ino.-n. Any one
can do the work. Beginners make money fro. a
the start Failure ia unknown a ith our worker.
Every hour yoa labor you can easily make a dollar.
No one who is wUliug to work fail, 'o mak more
money every day than can be made iu three days
at any ordinary employ mrnt Send lor tree bwwk
oontaiuinx the fullest iaionualioa.
He
HALLETT &
CO.
Box 880,
PORTLAND, MAINE.
gsio
OO worth of lovely Music tor Ferry "
. vents. consiMine tn ioo rtr
full size Sheet Muic ot the
aa- aaaataa atx oaecae -
THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO.
sw- UroaJway Theatre PUg.. New York City.
CANVASSERS WANTED. -
TiiUiUiUiuiiiiamiiiiUiuiu
Steel Picket Fence.
CHEAPER
THAN
WOOD
TW aaei a al aw T1twl Tm wtta Oaf. fTala siaeta
BMUasI nlbiuata lrMWWw I-.W. Ttn Htlt. Sue
arte. IMUI. H.ailMr ( Gmm, Doabl. as 4 Kll,
Waaaad. W. alM maaafarrar. heaTj Iroa y.ucln. i'rt
takt. rttuasa. lr. bkumi u KlkB tSCjrHS. Oli.r
twra. aaa a.llDs. BrmM and Iroa Orilla. W1KK pooBaJlla
WlUUW BCkKKXS. M4 allkiadaorwilili WvkIL
TAYLOR Si DE1AN,
201. 203 20S Market SU Plttiburjh, P,.
latest, brlitekt. bvelie&t and most popular
a selections, both vocal and Instrumental.
gotten up In the most elegant snsnner. la-
aw- eluding four large size Purtraita.
SS CARMCITM. tlit Spamium Dancer,
PADtHllHSm. the (treat Pianist,
mZ. AiM-UIH PA ITI am
aw. UlUktt SlUdUAH CUTTIH3.
t
illffii "18 lil 111
Id
U von need Job PrlntlDs; T
t aaBMAB a trial oroer.
It Will Pay
i.
a.
at kares.
0. L. JtHIXSTOS. V. J. HL I k. A. H .MCk.
Khtahlikhbo H"'l.
.Tolinstoii, I5uck & C(.7
UANKKliS,
KUENSIJURti. - I'ENN'A.
A. W. Itl K, 4 aaliler.
rHTA RLIHH Kit 1M4H.
Carrolltown Bank,
liAKlll H.I.TO WN, I'A.
T. A. Ml AKIt At till, taoliler.
General BaDainsJnsincss Transactefl.
The lollowlnn are the principal leatures ol
general Lanalna: busiuesa :
lKtOMTN
Kecelved payable on demand, and Interest tar
Inn eertlOcates iaaued to time depositors.
F.xtende.1 to customers on lavnrable tetms and
approved pa.er discounted at all limes.
CUI.l.MTIOSN
Made In the locality and nxtn all thebanklns:
towns In the I'nlted State. 4'liares moderate.
IIK4 FT
lnsue.1 netcntlable In al! parts of the T'nltnd
Siatns. and loreitcn exchaDne issued on ill parts
ol Kuroi e.
AV4VVH
(If merchants, farmers and others solicited, to
whom reaaonahle accomolatlon will tie eiteinle.1.
Patrons are assured that all transactions ahall
be held as strictly private and e-nn.lentlal, and
that they will l.e treated as lllierally as aood
bankinK rules will .T3ilt.
Kes artfully,
JIIIIKfiTOK. KICK a '.
A. K. rATTOV,
frrmltlrmt.
WM. 11. SAMU'lUtn.
tiir
First National Bank
or PATTOX.
PATTON, Cambria Co.. Pa.
Capital, paid np,- - $50,000.
Acconnts i.i (lenx'fai Ions, r'lrnia and Inillvliluals
received UM.n the must lavorai.ie terms
consialent with sale and conserva
tive Katikl'MC.
Steamship Tickets Ur saM by all the leading
. b . .. i Ikrstta ri,v,klH In ar.v
. a uuv Bui, . - - ' ' i . j
of the 'rui l al rmer ol the
Old World.
All eorrendence will have onr personal and
prompt attention.
lalere-al Pall esa Tlsw Isefanalta.
octis.ta
Htsae-ata Vlaaiala. a.ralsi a aad lelrelessB
arrleU ess t arte 1st.
HENRY SPR0UL& CO.,
HAB.s4F.Kft) A N Is KKIIkKKk,
7Karln Atranr,
Mltofeas-Kb,
Members ol the
New York St. Kachanae.
I'hlladelvhla St.K-k Kzchar.ice,
rituburxh St.K-k Kxchanue.
And t hlcK" Hoard ol Trade
Interest allowed on daily bnlances sut.ect to
rneca al ilKDl uiruuxu vi.o a ivarniK is'iuae.
lel.9 3ui
aa priiTa' ujiuTrrij".ai'ai. rm,ivrrijm.
iiiLn i na ii bw . as writ
-HIT ir"J SaaakA UraJ
A tf.
was.
V.
X
You
TosotoQUINN'S, Clinton street, .Johnstown, to
lu) Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, Oil Cloths,
lil.uiKets, Feathers, &r. Prices lieduced on All
Goods, ami FREIGHT PAID on All Lar-e
Jaivies Quiemn.
Trial List.
1IST ol cause set down
a :ird wei-ka in Mar.'ii,
lor trial on .'n.l and
1 vu.
WKIiaKHIIAV. S l HKKK,
IL.ran et ul v. I'i.eret al.
( lirinty va. Mltrlicll.
S:t mr va. Suie.
Maer. Ma.ianee, vs. 1'heo. Ileirter a
Mh-ihd a. l..t.etly etal.
Yt-ll ra. Siniih x Sunder.
J'rutriiuin a. t'o. va. r'.iriiicrp' Supply i'n.
lll U'KXK.
1 u v I n et al. vs. Ilradiey.
'I re. I vs. Sup.es.
Stri.ue. KoiliHi-lnlil & Co. vs. liorhstein. ad.
ml til st rator.
lluuhen' aduiinlrtriitor!) v. Keeae.
Humiilt vs . .tohiialoa n l u-M lmr iimlwKyt 'o.
Streams vs. Sloan.
Wendtiatli vs. III.M.tn.
f larilner va. Strayer.
Kry vs. Kummi l.
Sli.M!iiiaker va. :l.od.
Kialr vs. aatne.
ll' llman vs. Kiiuerline KrewliiK t'o.
VI incitrd vs. Ytxli.r.
Al.i.'i. va. liul.ieman.
M.Mk vs. .l-ti!iing4.
S.llir vs. Fuller.
KiKrn vs. t : .inter et al.
Iuvi' vs Kirhar.l n.
Iiouoliay Kroa -a. K re. Its.
W ylan.l va. Sulli vim.
Kively va. I'. Ii ('...
McSi.a..cti va .lohiif toarn Ii H. t'o
Snyiler va. 'i.mi.riH Iron i ..
M ircti Krownl.a.'k stove I'o. va. Pike a Miller,
tailihau va. V nltera exveutora.
J.:. II .KIIY.
t roi In. notary.
Troth. .notary's otti.-e, Kl.enal.urar, I'a., l-el.ruury
. IhKl.
Howrsr coods
FOR HONC8T MOMCY.
A NEW LIGHT
N , .M'if-y trJ.r, ur K.y-i-t'Ttii
1-tti r, xui V any
ON SHOES
ptirt of ttit- I', h, onr jHair ul
our l,a4li 1'rli'brntrfa
I. n a It t miU
liHrMltaV.IIIMi ttt. t ! f '.
Ilsf III tlir- w..S).ll l-La 1 1 1 j-
iitn liiakr'. araiaraiaitV Hi.
Mai, m4 Wm I I '- t aaltaftti--l.prv.
UIIMO wlllHN
lAT BtMl ln.n.s-V ni ts-n-.
tulnt.1 .r wllMith.T tiir aul.
Hutt'iior 1 l- rt.r '..mi
(in S. ' I I' i "f
rtf-rt -w,ttiaT 1 l'
' . Itl U l : W ..lll.a. It,
II I . I" I I I. I" r. Hat
a. M.I W. Mill). aiil mt it.
Ktaeaa-w sa-ve- mm -jMBtiu
W'r llai'llV" PHV.
LIBERTY SHOE CO..
1 k. l.. I. --lull, .Mataw.
BfcST ii. SHOE IN
THE WORLD rOR S2s
Severs, ul .-ur lst cuati.nii.f a are well kti. n l-Ji-nal
ura t-oi le. 1 hey can and will r on. . . il
l.llwrty She because they iave ..tii ti.rni.
Mi e want to aell mora, v rite lar lor our :il-
aloaua and the names t,f tlioae In your town to
whom we reler.
let.2 m
Polices written at snort nnice In the
OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA"
T. W. "DICK,
"urT rK the
OIO HAUTFOUT)
nRBlNWGBGOMT.
DllMMKNt't'.li Kt'SlNKSS
1794.
Khan-bars.. July l. lni.
CAKGEu
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