The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 30, 1894, Image 3

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: t a i.utii h.-r of year- a
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a t i i.-nt of ' "ar
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li'n n-btir.i.' lit I : V
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i t he bonier land
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'ii y to thirty-live
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' 'uii.'.y eiithl ii ta li -
of S-n in niit il!e.
: ' i-l.ier T. A. Shar-
' 'Mi 1-aliK. had the
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-eie and break his
ii ' lie k in e ami hi p.
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-' hi- advanced nut'.
i : !.e il !!,ler.
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: i - 'I of t he M i hi n
I ' i i.-v ; van ia rai Iroad
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At' he tii f hi-
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- .- , . r y injured by
: a shot iriiM i n
V. 111!,- ,,, H.-dford.
- t v o men Lore no
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" -' '! i i venitis;. they
K' V thle it. lied to
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reiheinian, tiL'ed
: -ni.-ide at his
' nth ward. Johns-
. 1 In... n of la-t Week,
: ' head a ith a re--f.,r
tiiat pur-
A a iium r by oei-u-'
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ifinity.
On Saturday tnorninc the repair hands
under Section Ho-s Singer found a living
rat frozen to tiI(. rails near Huntley's dam.
I'ussy had evidently been thrown into the
ddtit and on coining out stayed too lon;r on
tli.- rail and was fro.eu fast. She was re
leased from her perilous position which
niifrht have ended in a cat-astrophe.
Michael L. Simltz, a farmer resiiJintr
iii Ftankstown township, Itiair county,
was struck by an electric car on the Loj;an
alley road on Monday afternoon and in
stantly killed, his skull beiiisi crushed, and
he was otherw ise badly mangled. He was
Wft waikiiiL' on the track. Hwa about
i years of ae and leaves a wife and seven
children.
A ft. r t lie elect ion w e had to ,at a con
siderable amount of cioiv but at last, for
one day. times have changed. On Tues
day Samuel It. Patterson, one of the meni
b ts t le t to the next leislat tire, presented
u- with a line fat turkey for our Thanks
' vimr dinner, and while it lasts we wi.l
live as fat as anybody. Sam is a lir-t class
ueiitleman in every thins but his politics,
which he cannot help. fur the reason that
In- was rai-ed that way.
tb-orue Myers, hassace master on the
Kbcn-bur;.- X- t re-sson branch, made a nar
row e-. a p.; from death on We.in.-day af
ternoon. He w as a-sisiius the brakeman
in makiiiz iiji the train at t'ressoii. and
w hilt? making a coupiin; w as cauirht be
tween tlie cars and badly siieezed, and
we learn that afl-r pettiii!; out fainted,
lie wa- broiiL-ht to his home in this place
ami we iimlerstiind that his injuries are
not .ikeiy to prove serious.
Some advanced thinker, says an ex
change, has pru nt; x startling scheme upon
an awe-suicken world. It is nothing less
t ban of iiisi!itit down into the bowels of
the earth to pet all the heat we Heed. If
we u'o far et.-ouh. says the advanced
t h i i.kt-r. a couple of miles or so. w e shall
t:ip the eternal heat of the earth, and we
can pipe any w hire w c like, like the heat
whith pas-es from your furnace in the cel
lar to the register in the arioiis rooms of
your Iioii-e.
Detective Itoran. of Cleveland, who ar
rested Iredetick ieman. a Cleveland
rook, in Philadelphia tm Monday, and
was n-t liming with his prisoner, fell asleep
on the train as it was passing through
1 1 initiii'don on Tuesday morninvr. Nie
iii a n, takiii!! advantage of the situation, ran
the car door and jumped from the train, to
w hich was then runniiiir at the rati' of
forty imies an hour and escaped with
tritliiiu bruises. He was subsequently re
captmed by the local otlicers.
-Thomas I )al ton. w ho winked for Lucas
1 1 m it . coal operators at South Fork,
while i-i'ossiio; tin- stone railroad bridue
near that place, was met by Philadelphia
Kpic-s. and ill his attempt to lit t out of
the way fell into the water twenty-li ye
feet below and was drtiwncd. His body
was n-coM-red several hours afterward.
Italton was about twenty-seven years of
aire, wa one of a family of t w clvc children
ami t hi- is t In- tir-t death in the family.
Ilis home was in Hed ford county.
Suit has been instituted by the coin
iiitssiouers of Indiana county against ex
Ti i nsurer Hrauuhler and his bondsmen to
recover the sum of 1 . 1 1 which the
count v claims is still in the hands of Mr.
Hi nii; h ler. Mr. Hrauiihler w as appointed
b t he cuiiiiii issiom rs to li II t he unexiired
t.-rm of ii. ll.O-di-n and ir ive security in
the sum if -soo.iioo. li fteen persons iroi iijj on
the bond. Mr. HtaULthlcr claims t liat thi
amin is incorrect and that he has never
received the money and has employed
counsel to defend him.
--.lohn Ilotlinan. the l--year-o!d son of
Win. Ili.tiiii.u:. I i v i nir aboil t a mile and a
half west of ( tree nvillc . Indiana county,
-hot him-elf ou Wednesday evening of last
wick while cleaning a revolver. He was
in tin- kitchen with two younger brothers
and his parents were in an adjoining
room. Iti some wav the young man pulhd
t he ; i iiti-r w 1 1 iie handling t he w capon and
it expiodcl. the ball striking a little below
the right eye. a ml entering the brain, kill
ing him instantly. Ir. Milium was sum
moned but was of no use. Another warn
ing that will not be heeded.
--'1 In- large barn of Hphraim Uoshon,
situated two miles from Waterford. West
moreland county, on the Johnstown pike,
wa- burned to the mound by incendiaries
Saturday night. Mr. Koshoti carries on
the milling business, in l-'airtield township,
and the Hut ter lirot hers occupy the farm.
All t he contents, con-isting of hay, grain,
niaciiim-ry. harness, w airmis and buggies
w t e consumed, toget her with two valu
able hor-es. The building was tired at
both ends, atid the llaimv gained great
headway when discovered. The total
lo-s will re a h fi.s.m. with no insurance.
Jacob Stolt. an old and respected cit
i.cn of Klder township, died on Tuesday
morning, Xuv ember :.'o, ls-.M. aired Tn years
ilis luneiiil took place on Thursday,
w hen. alter a solemn high mass of reiiuim,
his remains were laid to rest in the ceme
tery at St. Honifaee. Deceased w as one of
t he earliest settlers of that vicinity. He
is survived by a wife and ten children,
namely: Andrew, Martin and W illiam, of
Aitooua: Jacob. Frank and Mrs. Albert
H-ia. of near Clu-st Springs: Mrs. Joseph
Holt, and Mrs. (b-orge Schell, of Hastings:
Mr-. William Henian of Kuthcrford. New
Jersey, and Mrs. Hevy Thomas, of St.
Honifaee.
I'm st, in,, time past, says the Philadel
phia Thin, tht; Pennsylvania Uailroad
Company has been using an improved
w histle on some of its pa-seiiger engines.
It is not as shrill as the old ones, but very
much lik.; those on steamboats. It bas
been adopted in order to distinguish pas
senger e:igines from thus,, on freight
trains. For a long time there were hut two
w h 1st les of t his k iud on the Philadelphia
div ision. in- w as on the pay car and an
other w as on au engine which pulled ex
press trains. Now the whistle is in use on
a. number of entities and eyery pa-scngi r
engine will be be equipped with one iu a
short tune.
Some two years ago Mrs. Kllen Cog
gin, of Johnstown, entered suit for damages
again-t the Peiin-y i vania Hailroad Com
pany for tin- death of her son, James, who
w ho w as killed at t he crossing at the oast
end of Maple avenue on the morning, of
J til v '.. lsv.'. The case has been contin
ued from t ime to time until Friday when
it was finally settled in the court at Pitts
burg by giving a verdict iu favor of Mrs.
i .ggiii for jl.s.'J. M r. (ioggin, at the time
he nu t his tale, w as a teamster in the em
ploy of Phoenix P.rewing Company and
w bile passing over the crossing his team
was struck by the Pacific Express and he
was so badly injured that he died shortly
after being taken to tht; Cambria hospital.
Dav id Set uder and Vallie Luliriuger,
two of our esteemed fellow citizens, got
into an animated discussion on Wednesday
veiling over the result of the w ar between
China and Japan and the position the L' id
led States would occupy in the settlement
of the question. The discussion w as .short
but animated, and w hen Scruder knocked
I,iit:riiigcr down it was thought by the
audiei.ee to he a telling point. Somew hat
da.cd Imt not djscomiitted, Luttringcr
arose, ami after some little reflection, re
tired to his shop, w here, after conning over
Mime new- ideas and providing himsel f w i t h
a hammer, he returned to the scene. The
com hiding arguments were not noted for
i hetorical display but they were elfeclive
and tiiiven iu with the hammer, which
made a dent ii. Scrudei's cranium, and he
went down. When time w as called Scruder
was unable to respond and he was carried
home. The luirgess will act us umpire at
iht-ir next meeting.
Krai Fnlate Transfers.
John II. Mauer et al. to B. F. Stull, Dale,
consideration, il.
Annie E. Powell et vir. to Mary Ann
MeCombie, Carroll, ?K.
Annie E. Powell et vir. to Mary Ann
MeCombie, Carroll, iU).
Philip Mertlo et us. to school district of
Morrellvllie, $1.4uo.
Mary E. Overdorff et vir. to Eugene II.
OverdorfT, Morrellville. .V.
Mary E. OverdorfT et vir. to II. E. Over
drotT. Morrellville,
Lueinda Arthur to Caroline Knave!.
East Coiiemaugh, i-l'.
Joseph llardi-etux. to Joseph Engle,
Cnnemaugh, c,;.iki.
.lohn Ilyan et ux. to Otto F. Helly, Lilly,
'. .
otto F. Helly to Catharine Ryan, Lilly.
$1,.
Theodore Cover et ux. to Frank Vogel.
Da i s y 1 1 w n .
Cambria Iron Company to Fidel Ilib-
blett. Franklin ff7.
Harbison .t Walker et al. to Harbison &
Walker Company. Heade, etc., f.V.V.rim.
William H. Skeily et al. to William P.
Boyd. Johnstown. $s4
Executor of Simou Hyau to John Ityan,
Lilly, $-").
Louis Plack et ux. to Jonn M. Xissley,
Lilly. ?..
John F. Fogel to John M. Nissley, Lilly,
Margaret Fogel. guardian, to John M.
Nissley, (iallitzin. 1.1.
Lud w ig Neuhaus et ux. to Harbison A.
Walker, Heade, .
Celestilie A. Faibaugh et ux. to Robert
C. MeCombie, Carroll. .Km.
C. B. Moore et al. to Anna Maria Piper,
Hhcnsbii rg. ?1.
Margaret E. Cood to David W. Brend
linger, Morrellv ille. 1.
James Contlron et ux. to I). C Condron,
Dean. ?-.','oo.
Cambria Iron Company to Sylvester Ro
baugh. East Coiiemaugh. f too.
The Tear lie i-' liinlllnte.
, The twenty-eighth annual session of the
Cambtia county teacher's institute con
vened at the Court House on Monday and
was called to order by County Superin
tendent Leech.
Three hundred and five teachers re
sponded to the roll call which in point of
numbers is a larger attendance of teachers
than were ever present at any burner
meetings. Professor Leech is president
ex-ollicio, and Professor F. B. Ott, of
Johnstown, and Professor Sanders, of
Morrellville. Were elected vice presidents;
Misses Ella Wilt, of Dale borough, and
Mary Cooper, of Westtnont. were chosen
reading and recording secretaries, respect
ively, and Professor T. L. Lihson was re
elected treasurer.
The following committees have been
elected:
On election I. L. Fiscus, N. A. Mc
Cuire, Frances McKenrick, J. N. M. .Stull.
T. H. Jarv is, W. F. Rihlett, Clara Engle
baugli. Ou resolutions R. II. Biter, Herman
Jones, W. A. Krise, O. E. Hipps, Mollie
Myers, A. A. Culberton. Mary Harry.
On reading circles C W. Williams, R.
M. Donahue, Sarah Horrocks, J. H.
Thompson, Annie Jones, Kate Emplield.
The entertainments provided each even
ing have been, so far, largely attended and
have been of a high order of lie lit. On
Wednesday evening the court room is said
to have held the largest crowd that was
ever inside that large room.
Mrrla l.trenn.
The follow ing marriage licenses were is
sued by the Clerk of the Orplruis' Court
for the week ending Thursday, November
i.K.. ls;4:
John A. Hill and Mollie A. Maiigus,
Morrellville.
James H. Jackson, Brownstown, and
Sarah C. Shoemaker, Morrellville.
William 1). Louis anil Elviua Williams,
Johnstown.
Thomas Byrne and Ellen E. Mc;uire,
Clearfield township.
Adam Ori-en and Annie E. Horner, Low
er Voder township.
Harry L. Barr and M innie R. Bingham.
Johnstown.
Oust Oreger and Annie Wei fer, Johns
town. Aaron Nagle. Patton, and Maude Car
roil. Dysart.
Harry Young and Emma Maser, Johns
town. John Mciueeney and Magdaleiia Nagle.
Charles A. Rager and Aiimw Nolan,
Rose dale.
The Short 1.1 tie Railroad.
Mr. Frederick Irw in, real estate agent
for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
arrived in Johnstown on Wednesday af
ternoon and as fast as deeds can be made
out will pay for the land over which the
right of way for a branch railroad from
the main line to the Johnson Company
works was secured some time ago. Mr.
Irwin brought w ith him the information
that at a meeting in Philadelphia on Tues
day of the board of directors of the Penn
sylvania Company it was ollicially decided
to build the proposed branch, and the
appearance of Mr. Irwin there to pay for
the land shows that the Company means
business. Tht; branch means very much
to Johnstown, and there is universal re
joicing over the news. Resides the new
railroad the deal includes a tine new depot
for Johnstown. Active work may not be
gin, however, until spring.
Highway Robber Bafllefl.
John Zeak, a prominent resident of the
Mountain City, who is a moulder in the
employ of the company and resides on
Seventh avenue, accompanied by his
brot her, drove to St. Augustine, Cambria
county, one day last week, and wh ile on
their way home, between the Huckhorn
and Dripping Springs, they were stopped
by three maskrd men, whose purpose evi
dently, was highway robbery. Messrs.
Zeak , however, were equal to the emer
gency, and, putting whip to their horse,
dashed by Uie outlaws, who, it is fair to
presume, were greatly chagrintied at the
way they had been outwitted. Altimim
Times.
A old M Inter.
All old-time weather signs point' to an
uncommonly severe winter. English
sparrows are glow ing feathers on their
legs, cornhtisks are thicker than usual,
young lambs are grow ing wool that seems
marvelous, squirrels art; unusually busy,
'coons and 'possums have a heavy grow th
of fur coming on, insects have left the
north side of t he trees in the woods, and
beavers are laying in an extra supply of
winter food a mouth earlier than usual.
These are the signs w hich the couiitry
prophets are practically unanimons in an
nouncing as their prediction for the com
ing winter. It won't cost the reader any
thing to believe it.
Almost a Kew York Rally.
That Democraie wonder, the New York
Wiihln M'urlil. has just changed its week
ly into a twice-a-week paper, anil yon can
gel the two papers a week for the same old
price I.m a year.
Think of P.: The news from New York
right at your door fresh every three days
lt4 papers a year.
The Fi:kkm.x and tht; World will be
sent to any address for one year "J:UU.
A i.i. Republican exchanges now agree
that "prosperity is assured, wages are le
ing raised, men are going to work," and so
on. And all this Is being done under a
Democratic law which cannot be repealed
for several years. Really, they are paying
an embara-singly warm tribute to the
Wilson law.
WILL FACE A JURY.
List of Cases for Trial at the Coming
Term of Court.
CASKS FOI: TRIAL MONDAY DEC. 3.
Commonwealth vs. Harry Geughnour,
nou-stipport; prosecutrix, Ella Gough
nour. Joseph Heslop, surety of the peace;
John C. Sible.
John Rively. desertion and non-maintenance;
Mary Rively.
Thomas W. Jones, surety; J. B. 11c
Mananiy. Thomas W. Jones, malicious mischief;
James B. MeManamy.
Thomas W. Jones, assault and battery;
J. B. MeManamy.
R. P. Roberts, malicious mischief; John
Lindenberg.
Clara Miller Miller, assault and battery;
Hannah Dawson.
Robert Dawson, assault and battery:
Joseph A. Miller.
James A. Bra?kcn, sodomy; Rachel
Harvey.
CASKS FURTI KSIIAV DKC. 4.
Commonwealth vs. Lizzie Thompson,
selling liquor without license; selling and
furnishing liquor on Sunday; furnishing
liquor to minors; selling liquor without
licens,'; Edward Whalen.
Matthew Rouinsou, larceny by bailde;
P. H. W all.
Thomas Laverick, larceny by bailee; 1.
II. Wall.
William Dryburg, larceny by bailee; P.
II. Wall.
William McFarlio, larceny by bailee; P
II. W all.
Henry Bell, Larceny by bailee, P. II.
Wall.
Moses Featers, embezzlement; II. II.
Thomas, two cases.
Maurice Worth, forcible entry and de
tainer: Joseph Such.
W. J. F. McConuell, felonious rape;
Samuel Jacobs.
Glen Davis. Fornication and bastardy;
Catharine Rhodes.
Peter McPaddcn, assault and battery;
Maggie McPadden, two cases.
Samuel Snyder, larceny; William J.
Drennau.
Mike McCardy, fornication and bastar
dy; Mary McCabe.
Peter Bragon, sodomy; Martin Robits.
Evan Goodwin, fornication and bastardy;
Maitha Wassing.
Andrew Yeckley, assault and battery;
Henry T. Hertzog.
W. M. Maulhauser, fornication and bas
tardy; Minnie Wagner.
'ASKS KlIK TItlAI. WKIIXKSDAV DKC. 5.
Commonwealth vs. B. F. Lung, selling
liquor w ithout license and leasing house
for immoral purposes; Oscar Yarnick.
James McMickles, forgery; John II.
Davis.
Frank Boss, alias John Lane, false pre
tense; Peter Brow n.
Harry L. W'hiteman. felonious assault
and batter and sodomy, Clara Slogeuhop.
Jacob F. Smith, assault and battery;
Maggie Smith.
George GleicholT, larceny: John Kurtz.
John Davis, larceny by bailee. Emanuel
Seese.
David McDade. alias McDcyitt, burg
lary and rape; Kate McCarty.
Wm. Reager. larceny; John Anstead.
Wm. Wineburg, felonious assault and
battery; Joseph Whitniore.
George Makin, assault' and battery; A.
A . Glasser.
John Pedcotd, assault and battery; Ja
cob Leap.
Wm. Gray, assault and battery; J. W.
Cole.
John Endler, Frank Iluber and Peter
Siinmelsberger, assault and battery; F. C.
Yeager.
David C. Dale, forni-ation and bastardy;
Blanche Doaglass.
CASKS KOK TKIAL TIlVttSDAY, DKC. fi.
Commonwealth vs. Adam Hammond,
assault and battery and intent; prosecu
trix, Maiy Hunter.
Isaiah H. Bittner. assault and battery
and intent; Marv E. Bisbing.
John Rolko, Fossick Rolko, Ignatuyis
Russick. Frank Zinkler and John Foos,
felonious assault and battery; Adam
Shedlitk.
Thomas Melvin, assault and battery;
Ellit; Huver.
Frank Makin. fornication and bastardy;
Lillie Bundle.
Frank Dick, larceny, (two cases), and
burglary; J. A. Page.
John Russell, carrying concealed weap
ons and felonious assault; John A. Rib-
lett.
C. A. Sherlin, cruelty to animals; Frank
McAnulty.
Frank Andrews, selling and furnishing
liquor on Sunday, and selling liquor with
out license; Peter Kelly.
Frank Bee, alias Sutton, larceny, (two
cases); Rebecca Jackson and John Gut
w aid.
Mrs. Michael Collins, larceny; John
Mickey.
Hiram Webb, malicious mischief; Dan
iel Allison.
CASKS KOK THIAI., KKt DAY, DKC. TtII.
Commonwealth vs. James Mahan. as
sault and battery, intent; prosecutrix, Is
abella Gillespie.
Thomas Glosson, assault and battery;
Elizabeth Glosson.
H. Franklin Horucr.assaultatid battery;
C. J. Beegle.
Joseph Lee, robliery; Alice Gray.
Elias Nelson, false pretenses; Ann
Luther.
A. C. Brown, furnishingliquor to minors;
R. C. Myers.
Minnie Steel, selling liquor without li
cense; J. W. Seese.
Alice Steel, selling liquor without li
cense; J. W. Seese.
Thomas McCloskey, Jr., fornication and
bastardy; Mary Gorman.
S. I). Elrick, assault and battery; Adam
Huebner.
Mary Orso, fornication; Micliael Logan.
Stella Kimmell, fornication; Isaac J.
Harris.
John S. Hipps, larceny. (two cases), ar.d
assault, and battery; John Hipps.
John Hipps, carrying concealed weapons
ami assault and battery. John !s. Hipps.
Caroline Hartfiela. Urceny; Mary A.
Bow ser.
Horton Cunningham, assault with In
tent; George Clark.
Lucy Kough. malicious trespass; John
Vogle.
William Troxell, receiving stolen goods;
George II. Lung.
Emma Wilkes, enticing a minor; Cecelia
Fox.
CASKS Ft lit TRIAL, 8ATIKDAY. DKC. STII.
Commonwealth vs. Harry Taylor, Iarce
Ly; prosecutor, A. W. Luckhardt.
Blanche Douglass, fornication; Steve
Conrad.
Barbara Rager, fornication; Peter
Kelly.
Ann Pergrine, adultry and fornication;
Peter Kelly.
George W. Smith, fornication aud bas
tardy; Elizabeth J. Bote.
Charles Aker, larceny; Joseph II. Cos.
John Kelly and Pat Dougherty, bur
glary; James Gallagher.
Georanni Deuza. assault and battery, in
tent; D. I). McGough.
Charles A. Lane, alias Charles Ross,
alias Charles Alexander, adultry, Eliza
beth Weiss.
Annie Hoover, fornication; Alice Lane.
John Campbell, John Brown, and Dan
iel Cainpbel', larceny, (two cases); J. G. C
Bearer.
George XV. Shaffer, larceny; Emanuel
Smith.
Thomas W. Hagan, assault and battery;
Emma Viola Williamson.
John Dryburg, larceny; Abraham Noel,
Viticiuzo Valerio and Fortunate Cafauo
adultry; Nichola Cafauo.
Mlseellaoeons Kotleea.
ri'HE Ebensbnnt HalldlCK t Loin As iclatlon
1 will offer for pale at the cinncll cbac ier. Kt.-
ensbunc, on the fourtb Monday In II member,
SI.IXIU.UM. mus. im
Lstkr LtKimB, Secretary. F iftident.
IOKSALE.
A pair Black Match Hrse for vale cheap
8 yean old: will welh from 1,'4) to 1 3uQ eah.
For particulars Inquire at the office ol toe I'kkb
ham. cclii.
O to C T. Huberts' for your Holiday Hoods
J New Assortment ol Booklets and Chrlntnas
Cards. Toy Hocks, Jewelry. Silver Thimbles. etc
EW Wall and Celling Paper at 6 cents a bolt
i u. i . K.ineru .
FCKS.
Toe blithest market tirice paid for all binds
ol Furs tj Oeotfte L. Fredericks, Eben'buric. Fa.
T I1MIWS' APPKAISV.MKNT.
M Notice is hereby given that the ollowinit
named appraisements ol property appraised and
set apart lor widows ol decedents under the Art
ol Assembly oi tbe 4th ol April. A. l. IS.il, hare
been Died in the Keitt.'ter's office in and lor tne
county ol Cambria, and will re presented to the
Orphans' Court ol said county tor confirmation
and allowance on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBEK
6. lwt:
1 Inventory and appraisement of personal
property appraised and set apart to Martha Ber
ry, widow of William Berry, late of Johnstown,
deceased . S?.o&.
'1 Inventory and appraisement of personal
roierty appraised and set apart to Clara C 1H
bert. widow ot Walter .1 . IMbert, late ol Johns
town, deceased. toCO.OO.
3 Invent ry and appratsment e! personal prop
erty appraised and set apart to Llllle :. Me
A loos, widow ol LoreDro K. McAfoos, late ol
liarnesboro. deceased. J00 tw
4. Inventory and appraisement of personal
prorty apuralced and set aptrt to Mary S.
:;hlrev. widow of Michael Shirey. late ol Johns
town, deceased, fisoo uo.
6. Inventory and nppralsement of personal
property appraised and set apart to Teresa
ttnste. widow of Joseph Cnste, late ol t 'reason
township, decease!. fliUO.uo.
0. Inventory and appraisement of personal
property appraised and set apart to Katharine
Si-haeler, widow ol Oeorice s. Nchaeler, late of
Dale borouieh. deceased. i00 OO
7. Inventory and appraisement of personal
pri pertjr appraised and set apart to Ann J . t tar
ret i. widow ol William liarrett, late of Munster
township, deceased. :kiO.(K.
K. Inventory and appraisement of personal
property appraised and set apart to Annie E.
Shatter, widow of leore Shatter, late ol Johns
town, deceased, tou.lio.
V. Inventory and appraisement ol personal
proverty a ml real estate appraised and set apart
to Keheiva lane Webh. widow ol John A. Webb,
late ol Johnstown, deceased. Personal property.
115.3. Keal estate, 47.
10. inventory and appraisement ol t-ersonal
property appraised and set apart to Mary Jones,
widow of John J Jones, late ol Blackllck town
ship, deceased. f-ii5 uu.
11. Inventory ho4 appraisement of personal
properly and real estate appraised and set apart
to Adda J. (iallaher. widow of A. I. Oallaher.
late of Harnejboro, deceased. Personal property.
nJ S3. Keal estate. 100.17.
li. Inventory and appraisement of personal
property and rel estate appraised and set apart
to Mary s4.eicher, widow ol Samuel Spelcber,
late ol Klclila d township, deceased. Personal
property. a;.25 Keal estate. f-J15.uu.
13. Invenu ry and appraisement of personal
property and real estate appraised and set apart
to Jennie E. iKimford, widow ol Thomas lioin
ford. late ol Johnstown, deceased. Personal
property. rt7.0u. Keal estate. f-JM Oo.
14. I inventory and appraisement of personal
property appraised and set apart to Eliza Brack
en, widow ol Stewart T. Bracaen. late ol Johns
town, dtceased. -5 on.
hamkoA Moorm.
Kenlster.
KeRfster'a office. Ebensburg, I'a.. Nov. , iss4.
"I EIs.rEK'S NOTICE.
It The following accounts have been examined
and ,itssed by me and remain hied ol record In
this office lor the inspection ol heirs, legatees,
and all others Interested, and will be presented
to the Orphans' Court ol 'amhrla county lor con
firm tlon ami allowance on WEDNESDAY , li
Cfc.M BEK 6. ls4:
I. First and hnal account of H . K. Pler. guar
ding ol Ira M. Beam, son of L. T. Beam, late of
Johnstown, deceased.
'1 Account ot Lew J. Proper, trustee of the es
tate ol David Prosper, deceased.
3. First and partial account of Mary Owens
and W . A. Owens, administrators ol luvld Ow
ens, Nte ol Cambria township, deceased.
4. First and hnal account ol Jacob M. Seese,
administrator of Susannah Seere, late ol Klch
land township, oeceased.
6. First and hnal account ol L. W. Boland. ad
ministrator and trustee of Conrad Boland, late ol
Cnrr .11 township, deceased.
ti. First and partial account of N. S. Oeorge.
administrator ol Samuel Yarner. late ol South
Fork, deceased.
7. Second and partial account ol William li.
Paul, admiaistrator ot Marv Ooughnour, late ol
Stunycreek township, deceased.
&. First and final account ol Erbard Znng. ad
ministrator ol diaries Wess. late ol the c-uy ol
the cit) ot Johnstown, deceased.
t. The a ceo u nt ol Josephine Hodman and Si
mon aught, administrators ot Matthias Hotl
man, late ol Allegheny township, deceased.
Iu. First and hnal account ot .1. M. Shamaker.
truHtee to sell tne real estate of which Joseph W.
Lance died seized.
II. The second and final account of M. D. Kit
tell, administrator ot Bernard McCoigan. late ot
W II more borough, deceased.
DANIEL. A. MtlOCUH.
Kealster.
Kevlster's office. Ebensburg. Pa.. Nov. v, lt4.
ri'KlAL LIST.
I. Second Monday In Deccmtier
I'se Sanlord vs. Powell et al.
V'irtner Baker vs. Hoes.
Woll v Erie City Iron Works.
Hott. Bros. vs. Hughes Bros.
Schoouover vs. Dean.
I'seScanlan vs. Plait et al.
Oh born vs. tlon fer et al.
Snyder vs. Cambria Iron Co.
M'Donald vs. Holecker.
Shotmaker vs. Fitzgerald 1'lasterOo.
Tigb et al. vs. Tlgh.
Horner vs. Wilson.
Flcg vs. Brown Broj. & Sims.
Wj land et al. vs. Decker.
Myers vs. Borough ol Morrellville.
John 11. Waters & Bros. vs. Fenn.
E llson Oeneral r.lectrlc Oo. vs. tires well.
Yincent Barstow X Co. vs.Creswell
Klepser ftt Co. vs. t'resswell.
Youcvi et al. vs Spenser.
Merchants National Bank vs leahey.
Kukos vs. 'rosso n tioal Jt Coke Vo.
Kanli vs. t'ambrla Iron Co.
Fearl vs. Clark.
Kltter vs. Notley.
Third week
Pindle vs. Cambria Land Co.
(trogan vs. Edwards.
Gill vs. Irwin
Kutrutf vs. Irwin,
lirass vs. M'Closkey
Lantzy vs. Sjiangler.
J. C. DAKBY.
Prothonotary.
Ehensbarg. Pa., Nov. 6th, I8N.
F. X. FEES1
Shaving Parlor,
Mam Street, Near Post Office
.The undersigned desires to Inform the pub
lic that he bas opened a shaving parlor on
Main street, near the post office where barbertng
In all Its branches will tie carried on In the
future. Everything neat ant! elean.
Yonr patronage solicited.
F. X. FEES.
TkJ'OTHJE. Nolle Is hereby given that the fol
i.1 lowing accounts hove been filed In the Court
ot Common Pleas ol Cambria county, i'a., and
will be eon firmed by said Court on Monday, the
third day ol December next, unless cause be
shown to the contrary;
First and hnal account ol A. W. Buck, assig
nee ol W . K . Jones.
First and hnal at count ot N. P. Fretdboll. as
signee ol Joseph M. Young.
First and final account of P. J. Dietrich, assig
nee ol ot Home B others.
First and final account ol J. 11. Merley. assig
nee uf Felix A. Lee. J.tJ. DAKBY.
Prothonotary.
Ebensburg. Pa.. Nov. 4th. 1894.
ASS10NEE"S NOTICE.
Notice ia hereby that Kose McOongb and
Peter MCtongn, her husband, of the borough of
Portage, county ol Cambria and state ol Penn
sylvania, by deed ol voluntary asslgnement, have
assigned to D W. Martin ol the said borough ol
Portage, In said county and state, all the estete,
real, personal and mixed, of the said Kose Mo
tloui .-i tor the lienetlt of creditors. All ttersons
Indebted to the said Kose Mc lough will make
Immediate payment and tnose having claims
will present them to
I. W. MARTIN.
Portage. Pa.. Nor. '20. 1S1. Assignee.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Estate ol (ieorge Hootnagle, deceaaed.
Letters ol administration on lha estate ol
Oeome Hootnagle. late ot Barr town hip. Cam
bria county, deceased, having ben granted to
us. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby
notlhed to maka immediate payment, and those
having claims against the same to present them
properly auUientlcated lor settlement.
ANNA H.ioFMAtJLE
Al OUSTIN P. KIKSCH.
Barr Twp., Nov. 30. Admlnlsira-ors.
V K "VH'TPs Energetle men to sell
n ll xjlf oar choice and complete
line ot Nursery Stock and seed potatoes. High
salary and commission paid weekly. Paying
and permanent position guaranteed ami success
assured to good men Special Inducements to
beginners. Expel lence not necessary. Exclusive
territory and your on choice of eameslven. Do
not delay but apply to
ALLEN NURSERY CO..
O rowers and Propagators, Rochester, ti. Y.
augli 4m
"r ANTED. Local and traveling salesmen to
ff handle our Hardy Canadian tlrown N ur
sery Stock.
We guarantee satisfaction to representatives
and customers. Our Nurseries are the largest In
the Dominion over "no acres. No substitution
In orders Exclusive territory and liberal terms
to whole or part time agents. Write us.
SHINE WELLINGTON.
Head office. Toronto, Canada.
The only Nursery In Canada having testing
Orchards. Il.-Jm3.
DR. BUCK,
SURGEON and SPECIALIST.
Treatment ol all Cbronls Afflictions. Dlseaies
of Women and troubles requiring Surgical Aid.
Office hours up t a. .. 1 to S and 7 to 8 r.
tnH H A VENUE. ALIOONA.PA.
DScat AH of I lie Many Startling 4Dncs
We IHIavc Ulccn 0l5jiriiiff.
A f orfl to Economical
Men's Suits.
Vrtr "a U U.-A U-ill Call wn.a W . . . I Z
- " " hm a .-nil j ii i ii
make, material and style to any you have
ever IxMitflit fur for 7.iO or n.or).
At ill! Ill ua u-ill c.ll - a. 1 : r
r.. -11 till Vlfk'tllH II lit (1
of Cassimers, Roujfh Cheviots, l'nflni!nd
" iiii? worm spt)i asn f !..(.
f.tHrh uliiftinrr Vnit l.... ,
worth actual value to any one t:Jh
ODR BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
CIolMnj Department
I nnp tii 'i rti in . . 1 1. C..I....I I,... . . f 1 1 . . i t
..iiiiiiiuui All ?IJ ll!, Ol
putttrtis and styles of maki-s at aMonish
inir low prices.
t'liildn'ti's I)i)iil,Ii'-l: reiitH .Knit: i t
fl.25 to 3.rsl.
Childretrs Overcoats, with or without
Capes, l.L5 tof4..r)i.
Hoys' Suits, all sizes, for $3.(K1 and up to
fl:;.;). K
Hoys' Overcoats at any fieurp you want,
as we have them to suit every body.
We have a 1intliaf u.-ill t . . .-w,
uw wo nasi V a. T V fl
body.
Men s working rants for 75 cents.
MeilS S.'lltf nr VDnintr is. f,.r 1 imi
. . . -- - m unto iiji
ll.-'.i, tl.'A) and $'..
Men's fine dress l'anf for J.t.uiaiid up to
$7.i t.
ISoys knee I'ants for 20 cents, 25 cents.
"iO cents, 75 cents, 95 cents.
OVERCOATS.
buying your Overcoat from us.
ii -.ii
iieavy nersey wveri'oats. PltKMir black
lontr, latest style, for H.SO to t7.INI.
Moscow Heaver, all wool, for t-sMi.
ATTENTION!
"Anv Overcoat that we have left from
last season we are willing to sacrifice .K)
cents on the dollar on. thus:
Jio.im Overcoat for only f5.no
5.00 Overcoat for l'.M)
2.50 Overcoat for 1.75
SHIRTS.
bought a job lot Laundried Shirts,
very fancy, worth l.oo, will sell them off,
for 50 cents.
Outing shirts, full yard lontr, for 25
cents.
Solid duck Shirts, all colors for 25 cents.
Hlack saline, extra heavy, for 5o cents.
fi. L. JOH.STO.. M. J. BVI'K. A. H.Kl r-.
K8TABLI8HBD 187'J.
Johnston, Buck & Co.7
1J AN K Kits,
EBENSBURG. - PENN'A.
A. W. Bri'K, Canblrr.
fTABLIMHBD 1SS3.
Carrolltown Bank,
UAKKOLX.TOWN. HA.
T. A. BllARB.trII, CatabK-r.
General Baiting Bnsiness Transacteil.
The tollowtn are the principal features ol
general baaning- business :
DF.POKIT8
Keoelved payable on demand, and Interest hear
lug certificates Issued to time depositors.
LOANS
CTLmliwI to nnmM n f.K1 ...... .-
approved paper discounted at all times.
COLLEVTIONH
Made In the locality and upon all the banking
towns In tbe United States. Chantes moderate.
nit a
IssneJ negotiable In all parts of the TTnltd
State, and loreltcn ezcbanite Issued on all parts
of Kurote.
ACCOCKTS
Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, to
whom reasonable accomodation will be extended.
Patrons are aSKured that all transactions shall
be held as strictly private and confidential, and
that they will be treated as liberally as good
banking rules will permit.
Respectfully,
JOII.NTO.. Brt'K A CO.
. E. PA TTO W.
fmident.
wm. ii. BAxnroitn,
Vaahirr.
THE
First National Bank
OF PATTOS.
PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa.
Capital, paid dd, - - $50,000.
Accounts of Corporations. Firms and Individuals
received upon the mort favorable terms
consistent with sale and conserva
tive Banking.
Steamship Tickets lor sale by all the leading
Lanes and Korelu-n Itralts payable In any
of Ibe principal cities ol the
Old World.
All eorrespondence will hare our personal and
prompt attention.
Iwtcrcal Paid Time Rrpontf a.
OC113.W3
S. U. RKD.
nmoi rb ai a.
RUED & READE,
Attorneys at ln."v,
tHENSBl'Kil. - - - PENNA.
- mc on Oentr street. 4 2S M
KITTELL & LITTLE,
Attorneyn at Iivnv,
EHENSBTJKU, PA.
-Offl3e In Opera House.
TW. DICK.
ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW,
Kbbbrbl-bo. Fbbb'a--Spclal
attention to given claims for Pen
sion Bounty, etc eh7- aw
JF. McKENRICK,
ATTOBBT aUDCKH HOBtXOB AT LAW,
fcBfc-ISSBCKti. - PA
49OHlce on Centra street.
H
IT. MYERS.
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
JVOtnce 1st Oolloaa.de Bow. on Centre street.
DONALD E. DUFTON,
ATTOKN EY-AT L.A W,
Ebbbbbcbo, Fiiia,
IF'OfflN In Opera House. Center street.
1 1
;UK A I.I, THE NEWS. BEAD THE KB EE-
MAN. 11.60 per year.
Buyers CoflcerniDS
t'Woean cive you I'mlen-lot hintr to
suit the cold weather fur 511 cents per suit.
These ccmmIs are evtra heavy. erv soft at.d
noij-sliriiikitur. Try it.
hats - cars.
If you want to wear latest, we have it
at a price to suit you. We sell Hats for
f l.no that formerlv sol. I for
Caps, extra heavy, for stormy weather.
25 cents.
KurCaps. with pi-ak. for .Hi cents. Von
never tiouuhl one lor less than f I .on.
DR1' GOODS.
IniIi:L hi ilt Jiw. oil ....t...-.- -
uu 'ai m, mi . t
cents. Other stores M lithem for 7 and
cents.
Dark Calico-s for 5 cent per yard
Turkey red oil Calico, s for ."ci.t r..,-.
mer price, s cents.
Shaker I'l :i 11 m l full .. ; 1.. r
., ..... iuiu niui-. 1111 II
cents per yard.
Aiusitii. bleached or unbleached, full van!
wide, for onlv 5 cents.
Lancaster (iini;h:tm for f. cents per yard
Dark Outing t loth. 10 cents per vanl.
Crash, bleached or iinlile.-n-ln-.l f..r
cents.
Cretonne. S cents, form. t i.ri.. 1-. ...,
. ...... ...IVl A. V . in.
per yard.
All wool dress IMaids for onlv 12 cent.
Handsome HnrU- S nn... r..P i n ,.
yard.
ool Cashmere, all color-, for -J5 cents.
Ladles' Cloth. 4siu, hes wide. for tOcelits
Surah Silk, all color., fur 40 cents
Velvet, all colors, for 45 cents.
Stocking Yarn, all colors. 4 cuts for -.
cents.
Saxony Yarn, all colors. 3 cuts for -25
cents.
LADIES' FDMSHING GOOES
Ribbed Vests, lotiir sleeves for 25 cent.
Fleece lined wool Vests. 5o cents.
Natural wool and scarlet vests for 7.".
cents.
Children's wool Hose. In cents.
Trimming Hraid from 1 cent a yard up.
All sizes and colors ladies' Corset from
is cents to ?1..
Ladies" wool Skirts b ir 7"i tfi-ti i v. tr-t li
5-ply Carpet Chain, all colors, for 2o
cents.
tiray HIankets, extra heavy, for 75 cent
a pair.
White HIankets, extra heavy, 1 ' wide
for f l.5o.
Yellow HIankets, all wool, extra heavy.
2.25.
Haps, all colors, from 5o cents to 3.25.
THOS. BRADLEY'S
!ASH STIEi
MAIN STREET, GALLITZIN,
Is filled to the roof with all the choice goods of the
season in Dress Goods, new Covert Cloths, Cashmeres,
HENRIETTAS
Ilenreiettas from 15 cents to the finest in the mar
ket. Full line of Prints, Muslins, Cantons and
Flannels.
New Things in Hosiery,
Shoes and Rubbers. Full line of Underwear for
men and boys. Splendid Assortment of
Outing and Dress Shirls,
commencing at 25 cents and up to $2.00. All the
New shapes in Soft and Stitf Hats, commencing at
50 cents up to the finest made. See our new Non
Rip Shoe for Men and Boys. Full Assortment of
Flour and Groceries and all at low cash prices.
SHIP YOUR PRODUCE TO
KIRKPATRICK & JOHNSON,
IOII LIBERTY STREET.
PITTSBURG, - - - PA.,
AM Yt" W II I. KKCt lVE
The Highest Cash Prices.
THKY KITH Eli
BUY OUTRIGHT
OK II Will. E ON COMMISSION
Butter, Ems, Clieese, Poultry, Apples,
Potatoes, Grain, Hides, &C, k.
CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY.
SEND Ft Hi 1'IiICE LIST.
It Pays to
Fall anfl Winter Goods:
Special Drive in Ladies' Coats
All new style, lame puff sleeves, fur
trimmed, tiehl fitting, extra lyre Imttoi.s.
w ith very larsre roll collar, forl.5oand up
to $14.ii.
A SACRIFICE!
"AllV t"o:if tliat Imvi. l..ft
from hist se is.ni u ill I-. s..l.l f .,- i ... if
- " .-ve, ii., l rile- .t i 1
the oriixinal price, thus:
?.. t oat lor :t.5i
3..5o Coat for 1.7.-,
FURNITURE.
We are stMked to ur fulltt capaeity.
s-i:i-i. Ilai-rMirti suit., -.ii i " . i
fort:
t 'll tilu in nls uitli r..l.. Ir...., .
i " i..i. ii"in. inn MTlinil.,
fortMl.oo never :i si. 1. 1 l-.f.... r. i
15.m.
A new style Sink, w it h t w o dr:i w -r. ex
tra larue hain. with liii can U- chani:ed
to a SidelMiard when not in use f,,r only
f.oo. In fact, our line is all mw and com
plete. SHOES. SHOES.
hell ill need of StiiMi vmi t..M
seliction in men's, ladies' mi' at.d
children". e,l,,I.. yoll a few leader:
Ladies' ddtiiroia HP. button. 1 -V worili
"-'..
Ladles" titi Hluchorette. 1.75. worth
2.5o.
Ladii-s hand tnrmii I, ott rji u..nt.
:.5o. " "
M eli's till COIlirreS or l:lee 1 ,,..rtl.
2.mi. ""
lr:i'stoti sole liroirrin i e..nt un,tti
Men's top Mile craill lace. Jl '..V worth
?2.5o.
Men's calf tin einii,i-e i.,.. 1...I
worth .'.75.
Men's tin comrres C. in si.-. i in
worth tJ.it.
We carry a full line of men's Kip Hoot,
t iur line of Kul.U r i complete.
An Invitation.
turstMki as fair to look upon a a
pretty maiden's face.
The tiewet. worthiest ideas of men's
and women'- wear an- always inour store.
Take our ?J.75 calf Shoes for men for in
stance: also our ladies" .'.50(iim:'o!a Shoe.
They'te made hv band, which means
laliioni: ot her nood i l.ins , that there an:
no nails or stiti ln-s inide to hurt the f.-et.
All new sbaH-s. Iimi.
Drop m and - them.
Your truly.
THE LEADER.
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