The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 23, 1894, Image 3

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KKKNSlirlllt, CAMIIKU CO.. PA.
Mil DAY,
MAIiCH SI, H'.U.
J.IX Al. A Kit PI'.KMtMAI.
- Mr. l'liilip Collins of this plai'f, is st-r-iniily
ill.
- M r. Tlmuias Collins, of Ilillifuii ti was
in tn n on Tut-stlay.
i;-Shi-iiir (liny, of Carroll town, was
hi in n on Wfiliu-silav.
Mr. S. l ljanty. of ( i;niiian's M ills,
;i- hi town on Wi-iliicsday.
- liras-lioppiTs liavt' alrt-mlv Iliads tlii-ir
;1im ;ii;iih-' ill Nilnrr--t county.
--'Stjuirt" IJi'o. l'r"sli. of N irk tow n, S'iit
a fi' In hi is in low ii on Monday.
M r. 'I'liomas IVat-li, of l.iiitttn, sp-nt
a ti limn- in town on Momlay.
- Mr. .lolui M luirf, of Hi lam y, was a
i-iinr to I'.Ih-iisImii ii on Momlay.
Tun mm with a n i fni iiiini; U-ar miuli
tl.. H ajipfarain' ln-it' on .Momlay.
II. 1. 1'rriilhotT, of ( niu'riiauli town
liil. -t ip"'l in to ns on Monday.
Mr. Kinini't llitriiain, of Callitin,
-pi-ni a IV w hours in town on Tuesday.
Mr. Cyrus Jont-s, of this place, is con-,
tin,-, I In t In- house w i ill a sprained uuklc.
.,,-h Luther has tit-en appointed cnii
talileof I'lillaue township liv the court.
William A. I.anly, one of Spanuler's
fin hI ri I i.i-ns. spent i few days in tow n this
rt.-.-U.
An i-le -trie street car line w ill lie limit
In, in AlliMina to Hell wood, a iliMance of 7
llllli-s.
II. .1. Ilopple, one of I'.arr township's
,1,1.1 pi i-iiii? cilien, w as in low u on ed-n.-il.iy.
I i le-line Kurahaimh, one of Carroll
t.i n euterpi isini; citi.eus, was in town
i,n Monday.
(in M lay President Cleveland ap-
I Mid V. l'iUe Conrad, poi master at
T rone. Pa.
Landlord Craver. of the P.lair lloii-e,
has planleil a uuMiliei of -hade trees ahoiit
In- premises.
M r. John l'eriruson. one of Llacklick
tow n-hip's olde-t and he-t citizen-, was in
tow ii on Tiicr-day.
.lohn Uor ahiiimh, of Croyle township
w Inle at I. -11,111111 court as a juror, dropped
ill lo see the Km t.MAN.
There w ill he a special term of Com
mon Pleas court held here i u tin; week hc
L'Hiiiiiu; Monday, May lllh.
--A lirauch of the Fanners' Alliance was
ui-'aiiicd at Van (Miner on Saturday with
ahoiii twentv-live charter ineinliers.
The Alt i 7'i un Saturday cave
notice of the presence of St. Patrick's day
hy iiriutiiu: it- edilion in ijreen ink.
f. Nicholas Lanihour and Henry
Najle. ol I'.air town-hii, iaiil the I-i:i
m an oltice a plea-.mt visit on Monday.
.lohn Favian. with a wife ami live
chililrcii at llraddui k, has eloped with a
widow named Mary Woods of Kaukin sta
tion. Henry ( taunt ner, of Ilean tow nship.
liopii d in to -ee us on Monday and added
In- name to the FltKKMAN's list of sllll-
Si I iliei s.
Ilohert II. Thomas, a former resident
el Camhriu township. I,ut now a pro-per-oii-
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -r merchant of Johnstown, was
in tow ii on Thursday.
The editorial in the tinsliiuj this week
hardly makes jrooil nonsense. The jiuar
ih. in-arc evidently takini; a rest and the
iliioi i- u'oiui; it alone.
James I'.heam. of Lower Voder town
ship, was hrouiiht to jail on Tuesday to
si rye -i m y da s for larceny. He was sen
tenced I'V a .lohii-tow u alderman.
Siih-i iihers to the Fkkkma x who are
ahoill tochaiiL'e their li'siililn'r on the 1st
ol .;nil, -hoiild uih us noli ce hy
iiifoi tiij i u- of their new as well as old
a.Mr.-s.
The appoint meiit of janitor on Wed
in -day hy the commissioners appears to
have lieeu one of those cases in w hich the
riiiinii--ioiu r w ho voted lirst did not know
"it a- loaded."
a -a 1 1 a- tea is now tieins adiiiinstered
y ! I.o-e v ho have faith in old time reine-h-.
iir l hanks are tendered Mr. Kohcrt
I ' iL'ii-oii. of tliis (dace, for a root hit:
-iniiih to clean out t he tow n.
-Mr-. Hannah Ilollen, wife of C. A.
I I "i on. of Keade township, died at her
Inline on I riday, March li'dli. aired about
war-. She leaves a hiishand and four
i l.ndieii to mourn her death.
It was reported here on Wednesday
that two lien had ticcn killed hy the ex -plo-ioii
ol a hlast down on the lllacklick
iai:i,.a,. I n est iirat ion. lioWever, si-ems
l" U ave the rumor without foundation.
William llichard-on, Jr., lireuian on
tl.e l'ei,ii- ania railroad, accomtiauied
I the M1--1-. Pluminers. engineers in the
- un. v n e. all of Couemanifh. were vis-
II.. I- lo ,e the l'l;. M AN Ollice Oil TlllirS-
.lay.
.laim - K. Nea-on. Ksi.,at one tune a
.unit-,- i ommi inner of this county. Al
i. iinan it 'Toole ami Mr. Thomas P.urke.
thiee prominent citi.ens of Altoona. paid
tl.'- I i:mu oltice a plca-ant v Hi t on
W. .In. -, i. iv.
' n Tlmi -dav of last w eek s true Mend
I" l uiiiaii shape visited the ham of John
s "'I -"ii. in W hite tow nship, Indiana
"'"un. and eut ntT three inches of the
l.'iiM. of one of his lifst hoi ses. 1 1 aiming
's too t'ooi! f,,r a wretch that would do a
11,1 " "I tliat. kind.
I'.i'ja i Marsh, of Cauihria township,
1- ft an on exhibition at K. C. Par
r -h - ;i, ,1 y -tore, in this place, that is
;i Neural. le euiiiisity. It is much laryer
"''ii an ordinary eirir, and inside, besides
I, lie and ol k. con tains a nut her small
' -- :tli a complete shell.
I l.i p,,-t oltice department lias ruled
'!'a! I1 a 1 1 ie- answ e intf "yreen goods'' cir-
'"" al-and ii 1 1 1, , tl., on 1 1, i, ,o r I, t lie not Us
l'r t,,i,iitei feit monev violate the 'Vreen
L' J act." ami ale liable to a line of not
tliati$".ii and i m pr i - n mi ii t of not
tl.an i ie. I, t,..-n months.
La-t u.ek ;,.,!. 1. Fredericks, of this
! " .-. pi,irha-ed the Presbyterian parson-a-'-
propi i ty on Hiuh street payiiif; thert:
f " 'I.- si,,,, of l,7oo. The Presbyterian
"i.l'i. l' aiiou ),,,, purchased a lot from
'' ! Sl Lilian on Centre Street with the
"'!' lit'. .ii of ereciiug a new parsonage.
I i' on i iulvert isiiiBroliiHiiis will be found
ie-w ad of Carrolltow n's popular cloth
' 1 h:.nt. C. A. Sharbaujjh. AlUoods
I"". Iia-id from him ran be relied upon as
'"iiitf ju-t what they are represented and
-lock one of the most complete to be
f'-iiin! H, louiity. (in and see for your-
ti Thursday afternoon, w hile ensured
"hi-arinsf in" at the Fairbanks inme,
l. t ani,a U illar.l, of Loyalhanna town
"iiip. Wi-tmoreUmi county, was instantly
klll I by a fall f coal, which came dow n
"l"Hi him before he could Ret out of its
II- was well advanced in years and
l, ;"" s a lirow ii-up family.
-Louis Kii in ti. the Hungarian patriot,
'"1 Turin, Italy, ., Tuesday, Man h
j"'li. iiL'.il '.n years. Kossuth visited the
"''"I Mates in DecemU r, ls.;,i, made a
l""r nf the ci.untrv and was hospitably re
,,; iv"i- In his travels he passed through
r l ns.rK and lodged one night in the
taumru Houe, u ttis pljue,
John Diimphy, of Altoona. has tveen
appointed deputy revenue '-ollector tor
JSIair, Iliintingdiui and liedford counties.
Mr. Dunphy has always been a staunch
Ieniocrat and a hard workeer in the ranks
and is deserving of the appointment.
John S. Xaile, an old and respected
citizen of Uarr township, and a veteran of
the late, war, died at his home in (hat
tow nship on Tuesday, March nth. au'ed
about .Vj years. He leaves a w idow, three
daughters and one s,,u to survive him.
A cooling, wholesome drink is made
mixing two table-poon-fiii of pearl bailey
with a quarter of a pound of sugar. Pour
on it a little more than two quai ls of
boiling water. Add the M-el or a fresh
lemon. Let it stand all night, then strain
and it is ready for use.
T.N. Fet linger, editor of the Altoona
Umihic- S'tirs, who was prosecuted by
Michael Poet, coroner of Plair county, for
lilwd. was acquitted on Tuesday. Thelilicl
charged consisted in publishing the state
ment that the coroner was no more tit to
conduct an inquest than Mexico is to de
feat the I'nited Slates in battle.
Faster fonies very early this year, as
it falls on March .'.", but it will be oyer
half a century In-for,, it falls auain on this
dale, the next year being l'.C.I. Theearliest
date upon which Faster can fall' is March
-V. and the la-t Faster on this dale were
in the years P'.'.i:!, ITIH and Isis, hut so early
an Faster w ill not coineauaiu until l'.'To.
There is a rumor currcut that at a
meeting of the coal operators of Cleartield
county held in Philadelphia on Wednesday
of last week, it was decided to reduce the
price of milling from to to .'(." cents per ion.
Toe reduction w ill take efo-rt on April 1
The operators allege that they are forced
to rci'ucc the price because of reductions
made by other linns.
On Wednesday a deal was made l
tween C. J. Flair and F. IS. Civsswell, both
of t his place, by which the former lieconirs
tl.e owner of the Fhciishurg electric lii:ht
plant. We failed to learn the exact terms
of t he con 1 1 act bu t iimlei stand Mr. Cress
well valued the plant at f I'.'.ium, and that
sooine real estate down the lllacklick was
part of the consideration.
The Pennsylvania railroad relief fund
at the close of the year showed a balance
of $7:!I.o:.s. o. The surplus fund now
amounts v.'s.sio. , hav iug been increased
during the year by the addition of interest
amounting to irs.ssc, p;. The subject of
utiliini; this fund is tieint; considered by
the advisory committee and the manage
ment. There are It.'.s.'T incinU rs.
The Indiana .Wrxm'tnir ri'tnarks: Last
week we mad.' a note of the death of Hen
ry Kiinkle. of lllacklick township. On
Wednesday last a sear:'h revealed f too in
gold secreted under the porch. His
daughter had noticed that he frequently
got up at. night and w cut and looked after
soniet liinu under 1 he porch, but did not
dream that he had money hidden there:
but an inye-t igal ion disclosed I he amount
diseribed.
William F. Zimmerman, a piominent
citicu of Somerset county, committed sui
cide on Wednesday morning by han'ini.'
himself in Captain .lohn Hite's barn. Zim
merman was a merchant and an ex-postmaster
and w as seen going to the barn w ith
a rope in his hand a couple hours previous
to the discovery of hi- lifeless body hang
ing in the barn. He was about fifty jeats
of am and leaves a wife and grown
ii p daughter.
An unoccupied house in Tunnclhill w as
set on lire in some mysterious manner at
an early hour on Sunday morning and
burned down. The Fmniet House, of
which Joseph Kelt nun is proprietor and
which was in close proximity to the burned
building, was in great danser and had it
not been for the efforts made by the neigh
bors and bo-e company, would have cer
tainly been burned. It escaped, however,
with a severe scorching.
A Harrisburg di-patch of Friday last
says: "The ( learlield and Coneiiiauh
Railroad Company, which was chartered
lecentlv to build a line from Kclseiia.
('learlield county, to Johnstow n, has con
solidated with the Cleartield Creek Uail
roail Company, which is building a line 1.".
miles long from ISelsena to the mouth of
Little Cleartield creek. The proposed lines
will have an iil'u rctr.itc lenat h of T.'i inile.
and a capital of ?l.."-nn,iiiii."
Havi.l John, son of M r. and Mrs. Wal
ter John, of Johnstown, aged fifteen years.
wuli a companion, jumped a freight train
at Johnstow n on Friday morning and rode
tit New Florence. Afler a short stay they
boarded an ea-t ImiiiiuI freight train to re
turn home. They had only traveled a few
miles when a jolt threw young
Johns from I he bumper to the track and
the w heels cutotTone leg, one arm and his
head. The train was stopped and the
mangled remains taken to Johnstow n.
Martha, the four-year-old daughter of
Harry Mock, of ISIoomlield town-hip. Fed
ford county, was fatally burned on Wed
nesday afternoon nf last week, and died
that evening at '. o'clock. She and anoth
er child had Iwen left upstairs, sitting be
hind the tire, while Mr. and Mock were
down stairs. When discovered the child
was a mass of Haines from the knees up.
In endeavoring to stop the Mann the par
ents were seriously burned, and Mr. Mock,
w ho is subject to heart disease, is seriously
ill.
Joseph ISemler and William MeCor
nnck had a quarrel in the bar-room of the
the I'nion Hotel in Altoona. When Fen
der and some companions left the hotel
they were followed hy McComick. William
Ahern and ISarney Inlow. who pelted
lender with stones, one of w hich struck
him on the right temple and caused his
death next morning. Acoio:ur"s inque-t
was held and a verdict rendered that death
was caused by William McConnick, who
was arrested. ISemler was r.s years old
and unmarried.
The central board of education of Pitts
burg having adopted resolutions refusing
payment to the Sisters of Charity engaged
as teachers in the Uiverside public schools,
of that city, unless they di-peuscd with
the garb of their order, the Sisters w ith
drew. An injunction was also asked for in
court to restrain the Sisters from acting as
teachers bv W. T. Kerr, slate councilor of
the Jr. (. V. A. M. The healing in the le
gal proceedings has U-en tixed for March
J I by the court, but the application has
been withdraw n.
Ftiginecr D'tvid iMininire, of Altoona.
who ow ns a farm near Siimmerhill. this
county intends going into the chicken
raising business there this spring, and had
gotten together alxMit one hundred fow ls.
One night recei.tly, according to the Al
toona 7vf , some thief got into the
place w here the chicken were kept and
stole twenty-tive ot them. The discovery
of the robberv also led to th- lindii g of a
pocketlHMik containing fsil, which the thief
had dropped when stealing the chickens.
The owner of the money has not yet called
to prove property.
Fllsworth W'alker.of Armstrong tow n
shit), Indiana county, met with a horrible
death last Friday night. lie had liecn
sick and was sitting in front of an open
grate. Desiring to girt something from
the mantel, lie got un, and Iwing weak, he
fell forward into the tire. His wife was at
the barn, but hearing the screams of the
children, ran to the house and found her
husband with his head in the grate and
the clothing on the upper part of his liody
in (lames. She dragged him from the fire,
but he was so severely burned that he lived
but an hour, sullciing great agony. He
was thirty-live years of age and was the
father of three small children.
The (iovermnent has established a sig
nal service station of the weather bureau
at this place. Mr. M. I). Rearer will have
charge-of it and has already received the
Hags and signals. A pole thirtv-tiye feet
in length is on the ground and will be
erected in front of Mr. Fearer's store on
Julian street to-day. Hereafter the peo
ple of Elx-nsbuig can get ifoverntuent
weather predictions, and if not always re
liable, ilwill be the faultof the weath
er not coining up to the government
standard. The prediction for to-day is
for colder.
At 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning
A ngustine Walters, a former well-known
citizen of Allegheny tow nship, and after
ward of Carrolltow n, w ho was in his 74lh
year, died at his home in Hoiitzdale, Clear
tield county. Mr. Wallers was lrn in
Loretto on the lt'.th of November, ls-.ii. He
is survived by his wife, age.l 73 years;
Annie, wife ot 1M Wessner; M. I), and
Heniy Walters, or lloutzdale; Dr.. J. L.
Walters, of Scottdale, and Flta, wife of
Marshall Fiddles.of Philipsburg. The fu
neral will take place at lloutzdale. In
terment in the Cat holic cemetery at that
plai e.
Fx-Judge Krebs. of Cleartield. who
asked tor and obtained an alternative m an
il. iinous against the Pennsylvania Kail
road Company last week, alleging unjust
discrimination in coal rates against tl.e
coal producing linn of Ii. Wigtou A Nous,
of the ISroad Top region, went into the
Dauphin county court on Tuesday and
asked that the mandamus lie set aside, giv
ing as a reason that the court had not jur
isdiction in the matter. A similar pro
ceeding w as instituted against the compa
ny in (he courts of Philadelphia about the
same time the plaintiff's petition was tiled
in the Dauphin county court.
Mr. F. IS. McCara, of Marion Center,
Indiana county, visited the t'uuiU r otlice
in ISIairsville Sal urday and expressed him"
self as believ ing that the development of
the Indiana and Armstrong counties gas
hell was as yet in its infancy. In Indiana
county he says there are 'jo.ulo acres of gas
territory under lease and that more would
Oe taken up were it not for the land ow ti
ers are holding out for terms thai is both
impossible and uupiotilable to comply
with. Mr. MctSara is now engaged in
leasing gas land in the north-western
portion of Indiana county and says that
all tiiat territory will be given a thorough
test.
A cablegram from Certnauy on Sun
day to Dr. Fred W. Stammler. of Johns
low n, announced the death of Dr. James
.1. Froiihciscr, a well-known citizen of
Johnstow n, at DartnstaJt, (icrmauy. Dr.
Fronhciscr was superintendent of the
Cambria Iron Company's labralory and
left Johnstown on the J lib ot January last
for (Germany in the interest of the com
pany. He was horn in Johnstow i. on the
lllh of February, 14'., and was a son of
tde late Jacob Fronhciscr. He leaves a
son and daughter to survive him. his wife
and one child having been lost in the
Johnstown flood. His remains will lie
shipped from ISreuiau on Saturday and ar
rive in Johnstown about April 3rd.
Al"iiza Rodgers, of this place, was ap
pointed janitor of the court house on Wed
nesday. The appointment of Mr. Iiod
gers was a surprise, as veiy few knew
that he was an applicant. Mr. J. A. j
Policy, cif this place, up until the time the
appointment was made, seemed to be in
the lead, as he had a petition signed by a
large number of leading citizens asking for
his appointment, has always been a good
Republican, a good citizen and is an old
soldier. Old soldiers, however, aie in bet
ter demand w 'th Republican officials about
election time than when they are appoint
ing janitors. (r perhaps Mr. Uodgers had
passed a better examination and had a bet
ter certificate from the county superin
tendent of taxes.
Corffil to Nmp Work.
Al.TiiiixA, March'-io. All isquiet now in
this city between the American and for"
eign elc incuts. Harly in the morning over
.'Mm men marched to the Fed bridge, about
two miles tielow the city, and compelled
the foreigners employed at seventy-live
cents per day on the ISellwood extension of
the Altoona and Logan Valley road lo
case work and tlee to the hills for their
lives. Next the crowd proceeded to Fliza
beth Furnace, where in two shanties about
sixty Italians w re found and compelled
to leave, after w hich thri-e unsuccessful
attempts were made to lire the buildings.
During the trouble at this point one Ital
ian was shot in the neck and badly U atcn
about the head with a stone.
The next point of attack was ISellwood,
where all foreigners found were driven out,
ai.d then the crowd, now- fully six hundred
strong, returned to Altoona, proceeding at
once to t he I talian colony ou Ninth avenue,
lietwceii Seventh ami Ninth streets, with
the avowed intention of cleaning the en
tire ueighborhosd of both the foreigners
and the shanties of w hich they are tenants.
(ieueral Niiperinteiidendent Shcphard, of
the railroad company, appeared on the
the scene and asked the crowd todi-MTse,
giving his assurance that none of the for
eigners would lie lie pivtn further work,
and if they were given a little time they
would leave t hecity. He also promis -d that
Americans nould be given work by the
Altoona and Logan Valley Company and
its contractors.
The backbone of the proposed riot was
broken and the crowd gradual' di-pcr-ed.
The Logan Valley olu'cials announce this
evening that no more w ork will tie done
on the extension of their lines until all la
tor troubles are amicably settled and no
further outbreak need be feared.
A Small Fire.
AtHiut half past seven o'clock on Sunday
evening, the time services weie commen
cing in the various churches in this place,
the fire alarm was sounded and it took but
a few minutes to empty the sacred edifices.
Once outside the difficulty was to locate
the tire, and every woman was exclaiming
with alarm that she"had left. a lamp burn
ing at home when she started to church."
It was reported that the fire was at
Williimis', and as there is a family of that
name in each end of town, people were to
tie seen running in opposite directions.
The lire was at the house of William II.
Williams, in the West end. and a few buck
ets of water judiciously applied would have
soon ended the flames, but I he hose was
run in at the roof and a stream of water
poured in that gave the attic a thorough
drenching. The lire started in some rags
that were stored tin the attic and there
seems to lie no way of accounting for it ex
cept upon the theory of siiilaneous com
bustion. The family wasout and the door
locked w hen Frank Krug, a neighlior, dis
covered the smoke issuing through the
shingles, ran tc the ISaplist church and
called out Mr. Williams, who on his ar
rival at the house broke open the door,
when the tire was soon discovered and ex
tinguished. The loss from fire and water
is probably .".
4'oal and Kail road.
We clip the followiug from the Coalport
Stamlurd of last week: Heech Creek en
gineers were in town on Monday, and in
company with owners of valuable coal
lauds, explored a great deal of country in
this vicinity. ISefore leaving town board
ing was engaged for a corps of surveyors.
We are said to be right "in the swim." No
mote it me.
There is a remarkable feature connect ed
w ith the coat in the new mine of the Ir
voua Company, lcl:w town. It is show
ing up over five feet in thickness, and is
pronounced hy those who know to be a su
perior coal to that which has been worked
iu ;he past by the same eoaipaujr.
('rl PrMfrillaga.
The following cases weredisjosed of last
week In addition to those Already reported
in the Fkkfmas:
Common wealth vs. John J. Houck, sell
ing liquor to men of known intemperate
habits and selling liquor in less quantities
than a quart. Jury find defendant guilty
on both charges.
James Doran et al. vs. W. H.Pioeret a!.,
ejectment. The jury by direction of the
court found a verdict for the defendants.
Com mun wealth vs. Emery W. Statler,
enticing a young girl from her home for
immoral purposes. Jury found defendant
not guilty and divided the costs betweeu
the prosecutor and the defendant.
Commonwealth vs. Hert Spires, fornica
tion and bastardy. Jury found defendant
guilty.
Commonwealth vs. John Ling, aggrava
ted assault ar.d battery. Jury find defend
ant not guilty and divide the costs be
tween the prosecutor and defendant.
Commonwealth vs. John Dorman, de
frauding a hoarding-house keeper. Jury
find defendant guilty.
Commonwealth vs. James C. Slick, en
tering a building with intent to commit a
felony. Jury find defendant guilty
Commonwealth vs. David Lnwery, as
sault and battery. Jur find defendant
not guilty and the prosecutor, Frank Pow
ers, to pay the costs.
Conimoiiwca'th vs. John Powers, assault
and battery. Jury fkid defendant not
guilty but that he pay one-half the costs.
Commonwealth vs. Tillie Bulerbaugh
and Curt Sauers, selling liquor without
li.-ense and selling liquor to minors. Jury
find defendants guilty on both counts in
the indictment. On the first count Mrs.
ISuterhatigh w as sentenced to pay a fine of
$10 costs and one month's imprisonment in
the county jail. Sauers was sentenced to
pay a tine of t0. On the second couut
they were sentenced to jointly pay a tine of
I .Mm and each undergo one month's Impris
onment in the county jail.
rommonw eallh vs. Ceorge Hamilton
ulum Ilooes iilum Harris and Charles
Ken mil y alum Tuttlc, breaking into a rail
road station house. Jury find defendants
guilty. Hamilton was sentenced to pay a
tine ol tW and costs and to to years in the
Western penitentiary. Kennedy will be
sent to the Huntingdon reformatory.
Commonwealth vs. Peter Stinebiser and
William Malum, burglary. Jury find de
fendants not guilty.
John II. Veil vs. Shaffer &. Smith, as
sumpsit. Jury Ii mi for defendants t-.li3.3T..
James Murray who had been convicted
of receiving stolen goods, was Sentenced to
one year and six months in the penitentiary.
James Walco. convicted of robbing freight
cars at Crcsson, w as sent jnced to one year
and six months in the penitentiary. Four
other Hungarians who had tx-en concerned
in the same robliery were each sentenced
to sixty days in the county jail.
Joseph Sorrick. convicted of stealing
coal, was sentenced to pay a fine of CJ,
costs and go to jail for thirty days.
THIIMl WKKK.
A. J. Snyder vs. Cambria Iron Company.
Continued.
Strouse, Rothchtlds it Co., vs. Ilochstein.
Nettled.
Furgraff vs. John-tow n Passenger Rail
way Company. Continued.
Wentroth vs. ISIoom. Nettled.
Gardner vs. Ntrayer. Settled.
March ISrownback Ntove Company vs.
Rolk-rl Hite. Continued.
Lutz vs. Suppes. Continued.
John Wingard vs. Joseph Yoder. Jury
find for plaintiff the sum of t.'5. Motion
made for a new trial.
Alexander Mock vs. William Jennings,
slander. Jury find for plaintiff the sum of
Sue E. Frye vs. Mary E. ISeilstein.
Ejectment. Jury tind for plaintiff the
land described in the writ.
John D. Hughes' administrator vs.
Sarah (. Reese and David (J. Reese. Jury
tiud for plain ti If 774 .21 1.
John Rively vs. Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. Nettled by the parties.
Krai I'.ntaie Trannfrra.
Henry Styles et ux. to Issiah R. Frown.
ISarr tow nship; consideration, $l,iOO.
John C. Eberly et ux. to John Roes, Al
legheny township, fl.t'iiV).
James McCullogh et ux. John ISoes, Al
legheny township, 3i).
John A. Cooper et ux. to Henry J. Coop
er, Callit.iu, so.
Henry J. Cooper to John A. Coomt,
(ialli'zin, .m.
Hugh Canavau et ux. to John Canavan,
Jr., Portage, $.n.
Hugh Canavan et ux. to John Canavan,
Jr., Portage. fc,.ni.
Joseph Horner et ux. Maggie Crouse.
South Fork. tl.
V. P. Nanker et ux. to Francis Durbin.
Jr., Washington township, flun.
Ileury A. Riblett et ux. to (Seorge IS.
Dishoug, Jackson township, fsnii.
Cecila Diamond to Patrick Diamond,
Johnstown.
Cambria Iron Company to Robert Dia
mond, Prospect, $112.
Cambria Iron Company to Rotten Dia
mond, Prosjiect, flail.
Thomas Ryrne et ux. to Mary Foxell,
Susquehanna tow nship, f.V.
Jau.es L. Nhffhau to Celia (Settings,
Cleartield township, f'tmi.
Johnstown Manufacturing Company to
Joseph and Thomas Murtha, Johnstown,
Juki.
Sheriff of Cambria county to Itella Mc
Featers et al. Adams tow nship, $.").
R. L. Johnston's Executors to Mathiot
Reade, trusue. Jackson township, f 1
Christaiu Nlietler et ux. to D. A. Ntull,
Adams township. $." I.
Margaret P. McCouaiighy et al. to John
Nchesco, Low er Voder tow nship, f.TJ3.
Josiah Fry et ux. to Roliert II. Nayreet
al. trustees, Richland tow nship. 2,154.
D. N. McAnulty et ux. to W. Nunderlin,
1'arncsboro, f225.
(.Seo. IS. Stineman et ux. to Valentine
Wissel, Cambria liorough, fs.H.
John II. Veil e.t ux. to Daniel Ntatler,
Scalp Level, f.'OO.
John Holtz et ux. to Jacob Ntoltz, Cam
bria tow n-liip, t'.l.
Chest Creek Land & Improvement Com
pany to R. II. Geager. Pal ton, .").
SlarrlaK LlrfHN,
The following marriage licenses were is
sued by the Clerk of the Orphnns Court
for the weekending Wednesday, March 21,
1.4.
Harry Elmer Keiffer, Rosed ale. and
Susan C. Findley, West Tav'or township.
Harry Marcus. Jersey City, N. J., aud
Iteitha Kauiisky, Johnstown.
F. W. ISryan, Coopersdale, and Kate E.
Lloyd. Johnstow n.
William lSiirus, Gallitzin, and Clara
Steele, Johnstown.
J. M. II. Whorten and Emma N. Horner,
Hornerstown.
Joseph Hodgson and Esther Myers, Ca
samlra. William G. Rowers, East Conemaugh,
aud Charlotte S. M cClugtieii, Slougntown,
Indiana county.
Daniel Grumbliug and Mollie E. Hite,
Dale.
What Ball Will no.
Sal t Is most excellent for cleansing the
teeth. It harde ns the gums and sweetens
the breath.
One of the most efliective remedies
known for a sick headache is to place a
pinch of salt on the tongue and allow it to
disolye slowly. In about ten minutes it
may be followed by a drink of water.
There is nothing better for tired and
weak eyes than to bathe them in a strong
solution of salt and water applied as hot
as it cau he home.
A salt bag is the best local application in
cases of acute neuralgia. Heal the bag in
the stove oven aud lay ou the part affected.
MlM-rllaaeoa Notices.
Tirv the anderriirDed. bav hmd taecb extract
f ed wilt tb im ol Odontnnder. wtmum a
panicle or pio by IT. Ulcnaxas. loeiiemui. mna
can recommend Dim to all la need ol Bl pruleM
loDal servicei-
J AMES A. SINHER. KaylorSt.
IXEWELt K r KNCi.
MARTIN KAOKK.
HAKKY Hl'MHHKEYS.
WA1.I KK LITZl.NOtK. Uorelto.
IKANKSHtKKY.
J AM KM WILKINSON, Ebeoib'r
WM KIM BALL.. Khettbunc.
SAMl tL. LATEK. Munsler.
Mmrrb 9. 1894.
"VT(JT1CE In hereby Riven to the tuiekholdert of
i. the Ebenrbanr Buildlnir and Loan AMorim
tioa that In areordanee with the eoomtutloa and
by-laari (he annual nomination ot officer lor the
ennainv Tear will take place atCoanetlt'bambOT.
KtieoetMiric. Pa . on Meeialay, Mare-la X.
I4, at i 30 r. h.
LUSTEK L.AK1MEK.
secretary.
PIK SALE OK KENT.
The under! ne! otters for tale hi tarm In
Caml.ria township, three mllea Iron Koennburic.
eonniptloc ol ITi acres, about HO acre Cleared.
I be premlM-a are well timbered. 11 not sold by
April 1st will be lor rent. Call on or addre
NEIL MrKAY.
March. I8W. Ebeoebuix. P-
THE Ebenrtiur Hulldlnc a Loan Aaaoclatlon
1 will otter for aale at the council chamber, Eb
eoaburic, on the !ourtb Monday la March.
Il o.iu.oo. THUS. DAVIS.
Lbstbb Liuiu, Secretary. frealdent.
F
I'KS.
the bin hot HaLrkftl prtoe tor all klutU ol tura.
A'
I'DlTtiKJ' SETTLEMENT with the Super
visors ( I 'he-a townchip. March 5. 1KH :
JAOOH V'AKItfcK.Sapervleur.
lw.
To amount nl d a . II rate I 354 81
Kceeired Iron licensee.. 114 00
Keceived Iran euuntv eommlasloners B5o U)
Keeetved lor use of coop 1 40
Total..
.tl.fjo 14
I 360&
K o
70
2 SO
:r.
Amount ol work done hy taxable ..
Paid tor U,"U0 leet ol plank , ,
Paid lor one stone sledve
Paid for timber lor repaliinic bridge
I'aM to carfienter lor raj allien bridge
1 60
6
S A)
4 S4
h-i oo
SOO
V ou
VI 80
o
HO
tu i:
B4 00
300 62
raid tor sblkea
Paid (or dynamite
Paid (or plank and timber , -
Paid to lohn Nedtmyer. ,
Paid ler publiKhlUK statement. .
Three trips lo Ebenabunr ,
Lands returned to eotnmtaaloner
Exonerations . . .
Paid for blacksmlihin
Orders redeemed and interest
PeriMinal sert lss 4s days at 1.7i per dir.
Paid to John II Lenhart. neat supervis
or . -.
Total...
1.1414
JCHN NEIilMYEK. Supervisor.
Ir.
To amount ol duplicate . f 310 la
Kecelved Irom Jacob Warue-.. s:oo
Order to balance account ...... 1KU1
Total..
..4 64S23
.1 402 68
12 10
4o
0 oo
VS 66
26
2 oo
'r.
Amount ol work done by taxablea....
I .arid returned to commissioners....
Exonerations..... -.
Tao trips lo Eteo?burK . ,.
Paid lor dynamite
Paid ler oath In return of lands ,, ,,
Paid lor road order -
Personal aery lees K days at (I 75 per day .
ye 26
Total,
f 648 3
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES.
Assets.
Cash In bands ol IncominK supervisor..... 300 02
Liabilities.
Amount of outstanding orders I 1h8 0
Asrets over liabilities . . 181 64
Total
. t 30U02
We, the auditors olt'best township, do cert ny
that the loregola- is a true and correct state
ment. JOSEPH A. WAKNEK, ....
JDH.N U. UILL, 'J Auditors.
Attest: JteiPH Hirrs, Clerk.
March 10. Iav4.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule In effect November 19. 18V3.
CeBnerlleasal Creaaeu.
AST.
Seaebore Express 0 25 a m
A I toon Accommodation lliiai
Main Line Expreas 11 04 a in
Alutona Express 1 p in
Mall Express 5 17 p m
Philadelphia Express .......... 8 12pm
W1CMT.
Johnstown Accommodation.... 8 14am
Pacific Express..-. I'lin
Way Pasenicer ... 2 :m m
Mail Train 4 20 p aa
Johnstown Aocommodatlon... ........... 8 34 p m
F.beaabnrx Brsarh.
Trains leaves a follows: 7 20, 10.20 a. m., and
3.30 p. m and arrive at ('reason at T 67. 10 56 a.
m. and 4.'6 p. m. l.eave 4 -resson atoao.liao a.
m and .:) p. m.. and arrive at Ebensbura: at
I0.116 a. m. and 12.16 and 6 05 p. m.
( rraaeu asst. ClearHrld.
Leave Irvont at 0.46 a. m. and 2 40 p. m. arriv.
Insr at Cresson at 8 06 a m. and 4 p. m. Leave
: res son 36 a. m. and 5 26 p. m.. arrlvlnx at lr
vona al 10.69 a m. and 0.46 p. m.
Kor rates aa tps. etc
Tmss. E. Watt. P. A.
call on airent or address
W. 1.. 110 Elitb Ave..
J. ft. WOOI.
PiiuhurK. Pa.
S. M. PKEVST.
tleneral Manager.
(leneral Manager.
1 In the Court of Common
'Pleas of I'asobrt.. county of
A It 1 ku'l ". n 1
J. M. Britooosi
vs.
Mat Hi aooon.j subporn'm Sur'rXvor'ce.
And now, to wit 121 Ii March. 1SV4. on motion
of lohn Ken lm. Eq , J . K. McKenrlck Is apiwini.
ed Com niess loner to take testimony and suicitest
a decree. i'T th Cockt.
The underslarned Commissioner appointed by
the Court t take the testimony In the above
stated ease hereby Klve notice that he will at
end to the d"tles ol his appointment at hia oltice
In the horouicti ol Ebensbura- on Kalurday,
April 71 h. IHB4. between the hours ol one and
three o'clock, r. m at which time the pait ea In
interest may attend.
J F. M K EN KICK.
Ebeusbural. March 23. 14. CHnmialouer
AUDITtlK'S NOTICE.
The undersigned auditor apHilnted hy the
Court ol Common pleas ol Ciatir'i county to
d (tribute the lun. Is In the hands ol Ivdwin K.
KaiJridite. assignee ol William MrKillip a Co .
as shown by hia nrst and final account, hereby
elves notice that he will sit at hlsortiee In the
bnroua-h ol Kliensbunc. Pa., on He0aeaday.
April II. ItolM, at 10o'ckk a. hir the pur
pose of attendlnsr Lo the duties ot said appoint
agent, at which lime and place all persona Inter
ested may attend If lhy see proper or be forever
debarred from Cuming In on aald fond.
ALVIN EVANS.
March 23. 1894. Auditor.
VDMINISTKATKIX' NOTICE.
Eftate ol Oeonce 1 Stever, deceased,
letters ol administration en the estate ol
Oeoriie I. Stever, deceased, late ct the burouah
ol Lilly. In the county ol Cambria and State ol
Pennsylvania bavin- been granted to me by the
real st er ol wills ol aald county, all person a In
debted to aald extate are hereby notified to make
payment to me without delay, and those who
have claims against the said estate will present
them properly authenticated lor settlement.
LINN IE A. STEVEK.
Lilly, Pa., Feb. 27lb,ltft4. Administratrix.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice la hereby Kiven that loseph Ken
Itele. ol (talllizln Horonh. Cambria county. Pa.,
and Mary A., bis wile, by deed ol voluntary as
signment, have aelicned all Ibe estate, real and
personal, of the aald Joseph Kenaele lo W. J.
Hurk. ol ACexheoy township, la said c unly. in
trust lor the lienehl l the creditors ol the said
Joseph Itenaele. A II persons, tberelore. lndelited
to the aaid Joseph Henaele will make payment
to the aatd ASHiarnee. aud tao.e bavins: eialuia or
demands will make known the same without de
lav. W.J. HI CK.
Eeb. 23. 1804. Assignee.
1XWUJTOKss NOTK;E.
j Notle is hereby given that letters testa
uentaiy oa the estate ol Simon Kyait. late of
the borough or Lilly, deceased, bave been grant
ed to the undersigned. All persona knowing
themselves indebted to said estate are hereby no
tified to make payment without delay, while
those having- claims will present thesa prorly
authenticated tor settlement.
T. W. KV AN.
Lilly. Pa., March 10. IS04. Executor.
XToncK.
J.1 We, ti e ondcrslgaed. hereby all persons
Dot to hunt, hsb or tresass la any way on our
premises, aa we will proswnte to the lull extent
ol the law. H. H N IEL.
JOHN KKHE.
A LEX ICS W1LU
J. A. OLASS.
A. J. M'Ml'LLKN.
HtTOH M'NEELIS.
Cleartielil township. March w. l-4.
ASSIGNEE'S NliTlCB.
The undersigned, bavins; been duly ap
iiointod asMlgnee ol James ti. Brail ley. ol Al
legheny township. Pa.. In trust for the benefit of
creditors, notice Is hereby given to all persons
Indebted to said James . Krad.et to make Im
mediate payment, and persona bavlng claims to
present them according- to law.
JOSEPH A. OKAY.
Carrolltows. Pa., March 12. ISiH. Assignee
X E TUTOR'S NOTICE.
Xj Notice la hereby given that letters testa
mentary on the estate ol John llarman. late ol
the Eut ward ol Elwnsburg, deceased have been
granted to me. Nonce Is hereby given to all
persons Indebted to said estate to make payment
without delav and these having claims against
said estate will present the property authentica
ted lot settlement. H EN KV UAHM AN.
Eoensburg. March . ISA Executor.
To Investors.
ItTHY go away from borne to seek Investments
11 when you can buy Pennsylvania First
Mortgage securities oa the Cash or Monthly
Payment plan and which will net yog. twenty per
cent, on your money? r or particulars eall oa or
a or
address XL A. LMiLtllAkT
Aug. a, Uvi. Lbensuurg
oils! oils
The Atlantic Refining Co., 01
Pittsburg, V:u, make a specialty
of manufacturing for the domes
tic trade the finest brands of
Illumi Dating and Lubricating Oils,
Naphtha and Gasoline
That can be
I.UDE FROM PETROLEUM.
Wat arTiollaOT. cT- iaTTi narienn x t Vi
ff V VillaltV O vril '(41 l!"H v A a 14
every known product of petrol-
Aswan, T f ars-Aww nirlt 4 V arv-1 4V
eutu. ti juu niau 111c uiunt
Most : Uniformly : Satisfactory : Oils
in the market ask for ours.
ATLANTIC REFINING CO,
PITTSBl'KO KErT.,
riTTSKURG, I'A.
oetl-a-iyr.
JOHN PPISTER,
IICALF.R I M
GEIIERU MERCHAHDISE,
Hardware, Quware,
MADE-UP CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
VKUETABLea) 1 KF.AMIS,
iiarivenn, rrrv ,
OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL,
CRESSON, PA.
miW 90)7
8. L. RKID.
It ATIliT HKAUB.
REED & READE,
AttorneyH n 1 I n "v.
EHEMSKt'Ktr. - -irflce
on Centra street.
PENNA.
(4 -28 V3
KITTELL & LITTLE,
EHENSBVKH, PA.
ar-tltfl3a In (ra House. JMi
T,
W. DICK.
ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW,
Ebkbshitru, 1'saa'A
SaTSpenlal attention to Kiven claims lr I'en
alon Koanty. etc. h7- un
T F. McKENIiICK,
3 AT-roaaav iDOi-t'siin.u at law,
tllhNSKt'KO. . PA
AayHifaoa on (Jontra street.
H.
II. MYERS.
ATTOKJN EY-AT-L.A W,
EBBaaBtiaa, va.
aar-Ofee In liollonad Kos, .a rain street,
ON ALU E. DUFTON,
ATTOKN EY-AT I.A W.
EaasmaiKa, Pbxoia.
Hr" ( iffioe In Opera House. Oentar street.
"
on need Job Printing t II ao, gly tka
nnnatan a uiai oraer.
ay
t Will Pay
Packages.
U. L. JOJISSTO.S. .V. J. H K'k. A. H .Klrk.
lATAKI.lHM KI lKT'Z.
slohnston, Buck & C(.7
IIANKKKS.
EBENSHUnti. - l'ENN'A.
A. W. HI K, ( ahlrr.
EflTABLIhHKlt lKHS.
Carrolltown Bank,
CAKKl'M.TOWN. PA.
T. A. MUKHaKill, (anhlrr.
General Banting Ensiness Transactcfl.
The Inllowlna- are the irloripal feature! ol
general baaKiDa; tiuslnesa :
llr.rONITN
lierelved payatil- on 1rmanl. and Interest hear
Idk certificates Issued to time deiusltnrs.
Extended to rastotners on tavoraMe terms and
approved paer dlsooanted at all times.
(ot.i.riTtoXN
Made In the locality ami ain all thetianklnit
towns In the United States, ('tiarxes moderate.
IIKtlTH
lHSoe.1 neKOtlatile In all parts of the l'nttd
Siafs. aud loreiicn eirlianice Issued on ill parts
of Enrol .
A''I'KTK
III merrhants. farmers and others solicited, to
vrhom reasonalde aoconioilatton artll le extended.
Patrons are sasareit that all transactions shall
he held aa strictly private and c ohi-ntlal. and
that they will lie treated as lilieraliy aa aood
liankinK rnlea will iktiIU
Kesiect tally,
JO IIX.HT. Hi t H at f 'O.
a. k. r.4 rro. m m. ii. tt.tsin intit,
THE
First National Bank
OF l.TTO!.
PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa.
Capital, paid nfl, - - $50,000.
Accounts ol Ciirimrnt Ions. Firms and Individual
received UKin the most favuratilu lifnui
oonslsient with sale and conserva
tive liaukliK.
Steamship Tickets lor sale ty all the ledin
l.mes and Korelicn I irnlts payable lu any
of 'he princii al cities ol the
Old World.
All correspond ence will have our icrsonal and
prompt attention.
late real l'all un Tins Itrpoalla.
OCU3.U3
IMm Fire Insurance Apcj
T. AV. DICK,
General Irsurance Agent
EBEXtMUBG. PA.
DR. BUCK,
SURGEON and SPECIALIST.
Treatment el all Cbronl: Afflictions. I Unease
ol Women and trouhlea requiriUK Surprical Aid
.lltice hours up t l a . at.. 1 u 3 and 7 I" 8 r. at.
iza til H AVEM'E. AIVUMA,PA.
jaalfcJH
You
TogotoQUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstow n, to
buy Carpets, Linoleums, M.tttings, Oil Cloths,
UlaiiKets, Feathers, &c. Prices Reduced on All
Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Large-
James Quiimn.
Trial List.
IIS I' ot canses set down lor trial on Vnd utid
a Urd wvi'kH in Man-h, 1h'.4.
KIINKHIIA Y, II I KK.
I,iran -t al vs. riperet al.
hrlKty vs. .M ll.-lii-ll.
Nxine f. snme.
Mayer. Msitiee. vs. I'lipo I tnlmcr al ( ':i.
MM-nan vs. Ifcini-lly et al.
Ycli vs. Siniili Sl Ntiiiili-r
l'rutruiuu a, t:o. vs. larincrs' Suj.ply t'o.
:iiiii M'KKK,
IihvIh et al. vs. Itradiey.
'I'reits vi. duplies.
Strauss. Knllirrlilld a. (i. vs. HocliKleiri. ad.
lulnlstrator.
iluvhcf' administrator v.
Kurull vs. loli tiKina n ritHMiiner limlwfly i n.
SlrealliH vs. Nlnatl.
Wciiilnaih vs. lilnom.
i lardner vs. Strayer.
h'ry vs. Ifumuit'l.
Shoemaker vs. :imid.
Hunr vs. same.
linriiiian vs. '. Iliiiicrltne Hrewlna; t'o.
W llilir, vs. V.Ml.ir.
Alili'U V. Iloldeiiiutl.
Mm-k vs. .It-ii n i UK.
Same vs. 1'oller.
viHlMirn vs. '"niilt-r ft al.
lBVls vs Kiriiard hi.
JiKioiiM Itros. vs. krc'dis.
Wylund vs. Sullivan.
lv-ly vs - if i; 'ii.
Mi'Spaildvti vs .lnhni-liiwn II It. Co
snjil-r vs. t 'inn on ii I run '.
March Hrownlmck si.net'o. vs. Pike fc. Miller.
Caillhau Vi. V utters ' eAvi-ulors.
J.:. Ii ililiV.
roi iiotiiitary .
I'rot ti "notary 's othce, Ehcnshuric, Pa . Kehruary
. l-v4.
HONEST COODS FOR HONEST MONEY.
.ip-ii, , , I ""'"IWH.OO.I .I'I
A NEW LIGHT v " ' y -i "
SHflFS tt l l!,r I . S. imr ,nr
ouf UBlta I'rlcltruffal
lirtKbl Viintotn KM
&(, tlfliu (nl'li la f i H1
Id M- Mi th ! II ti iMii
oltvil lliuhi'. a r arwatrartl-111.
'1
al, MJ It If t u: -
l I'-rv. lit I I KM A I I Ml II
B till! lt "T I .!.. !' '
v I. tl ...on S. I .. V m m I . . ..r
L J?l fmU-ux lMii r T - J
.. f. ttl I. at! W Hit fx. 1..
l. r .u.. t I K I" .."l. inifc'
'. ..( w nll'i atml -T
LibrAa Sbia a bet t-tjHaU.
UV llniii r f r
Z iv:JriLBfirr shoe co.
urUBERTr SHOE CI
i', J ;s M ;k M . Ii ...1..11, M
I ll ll - -d '
tLST S3. bMUt IN 1 HE WORLD FOR 12i
Several of ,,ur liriit custoin-ts are well ani'wn I .i
rnstura oeoj le. 't'liry can ntid will rw'nininint
l.ilierty SIiim-s hecaue they ,iuvi- ,.rn t'liiu.
Me want to sell limre. M rile ii-ilay tor our rat -alouua
ami the names ol tlione In jour town to
whom we reier.
leic em
Policies written at short nvtee in the
OLD RELIABLE 1 VETNA"
T. W. T3ICK,
wrNT rR Tiir.
OLD HAHTFO RD
lXSUKACIiC(MV.
.1 IMM ENt'EIi Bt'SINJlS
1794.
Enensnnra. Jaiy l.l8'i
CANCERS
lurann ri'lini no knK,
tr. lira iariuM st Ih'hil
ua bk. Liiimiiiiais. f
I