The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 25, 1895, Image 3

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; I . i i i . uf Altoona, is visit
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; ir'.v "f KtMilnrjr ladies
. ,:, I l.uiMiay of last week.
t llP I.-i "f ' lallitzin, was a
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'. ti.i I KKKMAN.
;.-."!.! A-11 - i a new eandidate
mi ;n journalistic lii-ld in
.j 1 li.niy . TiiilM'ii as editor
11. i.--r. WV wish it success.
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,: . '-ri'f mil llhcrilers Sei'lil IO
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ilrii r. i f Ituiii-r. pre-ided dur
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.ij- :i! -i-n; in Indiana sitting as
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M- V., -JIM- i: hard-, of anesville.
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proprietor is about
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' ' u ' cek Hon. J. C.
' . introduced in the
't ' 'v ' ' f'tr the decision
4 ' '" A ' '' p.-r-ous -hall
., ' of Voles fur the
' i -i j - ami lxrotiitis.
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'r M.i 1 li-,iii11? election.
on l learfield
., '' v ' ' Le choice of three
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l'"ir- each. I)uriiiit
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'" hours each, w ith
on.
. 4 r bull ,V ((,.,, C.Mii.-inw t.f
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i'.,''.'"'"" "" ri-''-J into UieCam
. , '1,!",,i. of -lohti-tow,,. xti
4' , "1'erated tw-i coke
V..:, .'" ''"rx. One stack is
-'.m1 repair.
'n.. '"laims. Callitzin
,r u.j! ii,,. larceny
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nii-ylvaiiiariilroad
'V court last week
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ia ti ' ul" M ' VH ",le veir two
A chicken fight to-k place near the
fountain inn Uo:s on Monday afternoou
01 i.i-i weeK, attended by a nunilHT of
sports from Johnstown. Altoona and Hoi
lidaysl.urs. The particulars of the event
are not obtainable.
The Reading Ktuilc. havini? H?r.n .
fused permission by Register SchafTer to
copy a list of mariiaire licenses uranted.
brotiitht the matter U fore Judae liland.
who decided that publicity w as 1 i "men
tion of the law and that access t, the
docket should lie allowed to every citizen.
J. C. Fairen. of Kbensburir, was in
Pattnn on Tuesday perfecting arranse
metits for a large iin-ciing of the 1'omona
Krai ge w hich w ill probably be held in this
Dlace alxiut the Jirst or second of April.
-The Vuurler extends a hearty welcome to
this enterprising organization.- I'ntton
Cour'u-r.
The Democrats or Oallitzin liave
placed in nomination the following ticket:
Coustable. John II. Wilt; council, Felix
Heck and AucustiiieSpcijrlehalter; school
directors. Dr. .1. T. Troxcii and James (;.
Uender: judge of election, Thomas Kagau;
inspector. John E. Hums; assessor, F. J.
I'arrish; auditor, T. J. Stephens.
Judge Lyon, of Juniata county, who
was assisting Judge Itell in the Ulair
county courts, last week ruled that a man
ho rode on a railroad pass coti Id collect
mileage. The ruling grew out of the case
of Special Folk-email Dennis ODonnell.
w ho charged the county of Ulair f 1.1 mile
age fees, although he traveled on a pass.
Mr. David Pryce and a couple of his
grand-children were poisoned 011 Sunday
last from eating ch.-cse. From the fact
only those w ho partook of the cheese Were
sick, their sudden illness was attributed
to something w rung with the cheese Dr
J. .ne- wa- summon. -.1 and afier a.tniini-- i
it-ring the proper remedies, ali rc-oycr.-d.
John V. Cook, a we!!-kuown citizen of
HoiIi,ia-burg, die,! at the ho-pi;aI at
II arrishurg on Saturday U-t after an ill
ness ,.f au.ut two months, the la-t two
week- of W hich Were spent at the ho-pital,
where he had gone for treatment. Mr.
.k wax inairi.-d in 1st;.- to Hiss Matilda
K.-r. of t aiioiltoMii. who, with eight
children. -urvies hiu.
The miner of Maryland paid over a
juait. r of a mil!ioii dollars lor the strike
in which they engaged last summer, ll
cost each man f-o, and brought him back
nothing. One of the worst features was
that these miners hail no special grievano.i
of their own, but were induced to iiuit
work solely for the purpose of showing
their sympathy with the strikers in the
West.
Henry Mizener, of Hadley, Mercer
county, a prosperous fanner and a veteran
soldier, committed suicide last week in an
ingenious manner. Hr went to his nam
and fastened his rille to a beam, gauging
it so as to hit a certain mark. He then
lied a suing to the trigger, and placing
"him-elf in front of the mark, pulled the
siring. The ball passed through his heart,
causi ng instant death.
Farmer Henry 15. Shearer, of Man
heini, Lancaster county, claims to have
been buncoed by lightning rod am-iits. He
signed a contract for a rod worth $7,.1t), but
later discovered that he had bound him
self to liny worth of the material. He
comuromised with the sharpers for t'SM
and was told by them thai a neighboring
justice of thepeace had later purchased
jf.-iUl worth of wire- through similar uu
wariness. Captain H. F. Murines, a wholesale
lumbei-'iian of Philadelphia, has just
closed a deal with Heidrii.k. Coleman. Os
born .V. Co., of this place, for lii.om.tMi fin-t
of white pine i umber. The luuilier will he
manufactured for the Philadelphia mar
ket, at the rale of to ...ixi.hio f.-.-t
per ear. This j- ,,n,- i f the largest deal
in white pine lumber made in thi- stale
for year, and represents alNiut t,ln.ii.
l!nif.rillf. l'n.. lit im I.I i'it n .
- Kbt-i. L. L1 w aid-, a w ell-k now n IhiM-.---
man of J.tliii-t.tw ii. while -1 a n.l 1 1.1.
111 fint of t ' p!.'grave' -h.- -tore m it,it
ci t y on '1 u. -.l a uf 1 a-t w tt-h . ttet .tine io -Ifiitly
iii-aiie. u I 11. lav at a ln-ariug in
thi- .:a.e. tie W 4 - Co II 1 11 . . t I ed to I he ) -
tn iii t iit-ane a- .'.'ii. Mr. r.l anl- h a- a
Wife uliil hie ll.lltll.-li. e I- l.al.Vf
i.I i iii I tu n-l,i. ami i- brother of
John L Li aid-, of liaiko.k tuwii-hip.
who a 1- I It! t4 l i l.illl to DlVlliulll.
11 . I .. .1 iirf in , of tie Juniata Iron
I i.ti.pai.t at Ho i.Ui.l.i.uv I i, h have
i. ii -tii.t t!on for tt..- pa-i iv ).ar-.
-i ii 1 nt mi M'hi.Ui ni.'iiiii.if under the
. ..I, , i , .1 . . ( , on: .al. y i.f 1 1 a r r l -1 ... I cnpi
ta. -I- When ruiiiiiior f u i 1 - haiil-d the
in i i- t h. r- i i eiii p' t) ;t.iit tl.r.f huii
ilii d iii.-n. The -alio- c.ii.iiaiiy ha- al-o
-I -ii red in option f..r t he purr ha-e of the
o le lllllie- alili fllTliace of t he M K ef"s 4 iap
linn ompaii). which will lit- operated in
eoliii.-cli.it. with the rolling Iliii!-.
The liridgeporl .1 a 111 near Ml. Pleas
ant. V e-t nior. laiid coLinty, wa- the -cel. e
of a -ad accident. Sunday, when Katie.
Ihe eight-year-old daughter of Paul lia
ker. w a-drow lied. She was on the dam
in company with thiee I-'aust girls, and
the latter were pu-hiiig and pulling Katie
ii n a sled when the ice broke, and all four
were thrown into the water. The mishap
was seen by spectators w ho succeeded in
rescuing all but Katie, who was drowned.
Her body was recovered aliotit six hours
later.
William Mack, aged twenty-eight
years, sou of Joseph Mack, a former resi
dent of Kbensburg, w ho had been residing
in Pittsburg and working in Armstrong's
cork factory, was found unconscious at
the corner of Twenty-third and Smallman
streets on Thursday morning of last week.
He was on his way to work and was
stricken with a hemorrhage. He died in
the patrol wagon while being taken to the
West Penn hospital. His remains were
brought to this place on the Saturday
r.oruing train and interred in the Catho
lic cemetery.
Mrs. Abigail Simms, a native of Car
roll township, this county, died at h-r
home in Pittsburg on Friday, January fst
ls.i.i, aged years. The deceased was a
daughter of Jacob Yost, deceased, of Car
roll tow nship, a sister of Augustin Yost, of
that township, and of Mrs. Susan Will
iams, of this place. The -deceased, with
her husband, were old-time residents of
Summit, in this county, but after the
abandonment of the Old Portage railroad
they removed to Ulairsville, where her
husbitud died a number of years ago, after
which she removed to Pittsburg.
Mr. John Edwards and wife, of Shady
Side, were walking alongside the Pennsyl
vania railroad tracks on Friday evening
on their way to attend the big revival
meeting at ISraddock, and when near
Co(M-land Mrs. Edwards slipped on the icy
walk and fell on the track, directly in
front of a fa-t freight train, which passed
over her body, crushing her life out. The
accident happened in front of Mr. Ed
wards" eves, but he was powerless to help
his w ife, as she was some distance ahead
of him. Deceased was twenty-eight years
of age and leaves a family of three little
children.
J. K. Myers, formerly of this place, but
for several years past in the employ of the
Crtsson Coal and Coke Company, on Fri
day afternoon whMe engaged iu examining
the quality of the coal being taken out of
the shaft, unluckily placed his left hand
near a pulley, w hen it was caught between
the pulley and a w ire roue, and three of
his lingers were badly injured. Although
the doctors lu attendance have hopes of
saving them, it may be possible thai one or
more of the injured members may have to
be amputated. We hoe the feats for am
putation may prove groundless and that
he in ay escape that misfortune.
ThMoaalnlaf l rirHi.
Last week, says the .South Fork Recurd
of Jan. ls, the Argyle mine made a jumpof
about I .mm tons, the output reaching 3.4?r.
Si xty-tiv cars were loaded in addition to
the engines coaled and other regular busi
ness. It has been many months since they
have reached the 3,n) mane, and from the
general outlook they have good prospects
of remaining about this pint. Dutilo and
Coiiemaugh have been doing about the
same as previous weeks. The Lukens
& Hauptmine is a little above the usual
amount. The Stineman mine worked
steady, both shifts, and made a splendid
show ing. This week they are only work
ing the daylight shift, but both the "dip"
and the '-level" are running, which
amounts to about the same thing w lieu
the output is counted. There seems to be
no scarcity of orders and in some instances
extra work is being done to keep in pace
with the demand.
Following is the output for the week
ending January Z, lsui. in tons: Stine
man Compauy, 0,iG2: Argyle Company,
3.47.1; Dunlo Company. ?; Conemaugh
Lompany. 'Mi; Lukens A Haupt. 1,100.
The (iallitzin and Mountain district
shipped during the week endiug December
-.tlh, -S.TCM tons.
nt OUT in Own Fot.
Iioliert Oalbrailh is a veteran Irishman,
whose home is in Rayue towuship, Indi
ana county. About three years ago.
w hile hauling hay, he fell from his wago:
and sustained injuries in his left leg. His
physician has more than on'e suggested
the propriety of an operation, but Ihe old
gentleman would never agree to it. Last
week he chaged his mind about the mat
ter and toncluded hecould get along with
out the foot, but he said nothing to his
family or physician, but proceeded to per
form the operation himself. A razor was
the instrument used. His family Induced
him to stop.
The next day. however, when his
daughter entered his roitni he informed
her that be had completed the job begun
the day lie fore. It needed but a glance
around the room to lie convinced of the
truth, for lying lieside him on top of the
lied clothes was the dismemliered foot.
The razor had been us 'd, the foot being
taken off right at the ankle joint. Mr.
(ialbraith, although 77 years old, is ap
parently none the woise for the act.
MarrlMC Llrrnan.
The follow ing marriage licenses were Is
sued by the Clerk of the Orphtns Court
for the week ending Thursday, January 24,
I sit.l :
Malttise (Iszkiewic and Mary Narrizie
wic, Johnstow n.
l'.ernard McCloskey aud Ann McCabe,
Job nstown.
Henry M ilot, A Ibany, X. Y.. and Mary
Saibott, Johnstown.
Lawrence Kline. Hastings, and Lizzie
Shorteiicarrier, Susquehanna township.
William Palmer and Sadie Chrisner,
Westmoreland county.
Otto Shaffei, Johnstown, and Maggie
Hochstein. Cambria county.
Alex. Sesock and Elizabeth Dane, Johns
town. Robert W. Jones, Ebensburg, and Allle
E. Hennett, Carroll township.
J. W. Vincent. Reade township, and
Myrtle May Penrod, Johnstown.
Michael Miller. Pittsburg and Sophie
Uloomer, Johnstown.
Robert Miller and Lavina S. Messenger,
Johnstown.
John W. I'arker and Jennie Ada Berk
eyhile, Johnstown.
A l.rical llrrlalod on Y Ques
tion taratln.
When you drop a nickel on the floor of a
street car and it hides under the slats you
ate not 1 mi ii lid to pick it up. It nays your
fare just the same as if you had hand
ed it to the conductor, and, if it hap.eii
to In- a more valuable coin, lie mu-t give
you the proer change. The point has
Ik'cii judicially d.-cided in a New York
court, w here a man who wa- arre-ted l
t au-e he demanded change fur a dropied
dime w a- exonerated and judgment given
in his favor. It w as a ie decision. The
-r lieloiig- to the street railway company
tiiile as nun h a- tl.e conductor' xickt-t
does. The com pari) employes can re
eoer it il their b-i-ure; the p ellger is
i without fatihtie- for doing so. The
(oil I ha- long been a ecd Kile, and w oil Id
II le created I ll lie tl ll 1 1 e t roll lile t-efi.re this
time hut f..r the fact thai conductors gen
erally reeugnled the light- of the c--
aiel lake pain- to recover the pa-cuger'
money for him.
At Ikt llprra Mas.
Mi Friday evening the celebrated drama.
'The Confederate Spy." will lie produced
at the opera hoti-e in this place by the
uiemln-r- of Lieut. Hugh Jones Camp Sons
of Veterans. Following is the cast of
characters:
O.-orge Waterman, a young Union
ist S. L. Keed.
Philip liradiey, a daring Confejer
ate spy Iester Larimer.
Fred Aiusley, a Kebel from Jack
son's lines li. H. Langbein.
Maj. (ten. Banks, L". S. A Ollie Slough.
i ol. Willard. U. A S. C. Davis.
Mulgarry, Irish otlieer John Dick.
Clay, a gentleman of cofor
Milton Itolsiuger.
Sockberry Schneidliecker. a drafted
Dutchman Walter Bolsinger.
M rs. Waterman, mother of tieorge..
Miss Beckie Clement.
Maud Bradley, a Southern belle,
sister of the Spy M iss Annie Davison.
Xorah McLaggiu, down on the
Hathin Chinee. Mrs. S. C. Davis.
Soldiers in Blue, Gray, Vallagers, etc.
Llrrmn- Applicant Interralvtt.
At argument court on Monday the fol
lowing order was made by the court in re
gard to bwndsmen for applicants for li
cense: And now, January 21, ISKi, it Is ordered
that there shall be filed with each license
application and attached thereto a certifi
cate in the following form, signed by the
attorney representing Ihe apulicant: "I
hereby certify that who have
signed the bond of as sureties, are
each the Jona tide owners of real estate In
Cambria county worth, over and above all
encumbrances, the sum of , ), and that
said estate is situated as follows (naming
ward of borough or city, or township), and
that the conveyences or olher ev
idences of title to said real estate are of
record in Cambria county."
Joseph Anderson, aged 38 years, of Coal
lort, and William Aiusley, aged 19. of Ir
vona, w ere arrested in a log camp four miles
from Irvona on Tuesday by a deputy
United States marshal, charged with pass
ing countt.rfeit money.
They were taken to Altoona aud lodged
in the city lock-up, where they will re
main until Monday, when they will have a
hearing before United Stales Commission
er liiaftius. It is alleged that the men
have been passing counterfel silver iu one
dollar and in 50-cent pieces.
' The Salary f aJadct.
When there is only one judge in a county
under ..( mo inhabitants, the salary is
fl.OU) per annum. The Judges of Phila
delphia get f7,onO per annum and those of
Fittsburg .1,xxi. When the county con
tains '., ) inhabitants aud over, and
where there is only oue judge, the salary
is $5,(M yearly, but there Is extra pay aud
mileage for sitting In other counties,
which increases the salary from .VIU to
fl.om yearly.
A farmer in a neighboring county
could not afford to pay for a newspaper.
Last week he received a circular letter of
fering for flO to send by mail a recipe for
making a dollar slick during every hour of
the day. He sent the money and received
the reply: "Grease it,"
Real Ealal Tairr.
J. L. Spangler et ux. to Peter P. Yeager,
llatlng; consideration.fi.
Rebecca Jane Webb to Robert L. Wis
singer, Richland, fsO.
Administrator of Conrad Suppes to Alice
M. Waters. Johnstow n, f 1 ,4O0.
Frida D. Suppes to Alice M. Waters,
Johnstown, 1.
Administrator of Annie Stoy to G. M.
Stoy, Ashyille. f.tO.
John H. Veil et ux. to John P. Statler.
Scalo Level. l.lu5.
John McGuireetux. to Washington L.
Jfc B. Association. No. 2, Morrellville. tl.
George Grumbling et ux. to Washington
Ij. & B. Association, No. 2, Lower Yoder,
tl.
Elizabeth Bauerlv to Elizabeth Ranerlv
it7i Hansman, Johnstown, til.
I'. Barnes et ux. to Edmistoc. Barnes-
boro, f i.io.
P. S. Fisher et ux. to James II. Fisher,
Upper Yoder, t--i25.
George Fockler et ux. to M. L. Lever
good, Johnstown, ti.uto.
John Manion et ux. to Martin Manion.
Clearfield, rj.noo.
Mary E. McCloskey to Catharine Me-
Garry, Morrellville. tl.200.
Mrs. M.J. Kennedy to Joseph E. Par
sons, Johustow n. t7,:"ii)0.
Michael Pfaller to Mary S. Pfaller.
Johnstown, tl.2.10.
Agnes W. Laying to Patton school dis
trict. Patton t.K)0.
Mary W. Paulson et vir. to W. N.
Pringle, Peelorville, tl.12.
Cambria Iron Company to William N.
Pringle, Johnstown. f-.'.TO.
Treasurer of Cambria county to J. J.
Rhoddy, Ashville. to.
Assignee of Daniel Marsh to Linn G.
Rager, Lower Yoder. f73-1.
Cambria Iron Company to Sarah Rees,
West mon t, f.125.
William L. Woodcock et al. to George M.
Patterson, Reade, 4,UH).
William K. Martin et al. to Cambria &
Clearfield Railroad Compauy, Spangler,
f.iou
Jeremiah Paul et ux. to Michael Mc
Cauley, Adams, f3,'Ji.
Mnoollaaj Arrldenl.
On Thursday afternoon or last week Mr.
Lvnn Mcpherson, & prominent farmer of
near Clearfield, took his gun from his
house to shoot crows. After he was
through shooting he placed the gun In a
wagon box in the shed and for a vhile
busied himself w ith duties that demanded
his attention. In the meantime a gen
tleman camo who had business with Mr.
Mcpherson and together thev started for
the house. Having passed the shed. Mc
pherson said to the man with him, "I
believe I will tano my gun to the house,"
aud accordingly turned and went back to
the shed, disappearing from sight of the
man, w ho, w hen he heard the report of the
gun, ran back and found McPher.on lying
on the floor of the shed in the agonies of
death. He lived but five minutes after
being shot and was unable to speak.
It is supposed that he went to where the
gun was lying in the wagon, catching it
by the end of the barrel and drew It toward
him with the hammer dragging on the
bottom of the box, w hich, catching on the
bottom of the box. was pulled back suf
ficiently so that when loosened It had
force enough to explode the cap. The gun
was loaded with buckshot, four of which
penetrated his breast, shattering the bones
and passing through his heart, comingout
of the back. He leaves a w ife ai.d two
raaally-'4BMtel TcartiVIa lb
PBilaala Hallra4.
It is at Ibis season of the year that peo
ple's thoughts turn to some method by
which the rigors of our uorthern w i n tr r
climate may le escaped, and a trip to the
"Land of Fbiweis." if only for a thort
time, ofTers the easiest solution of the
tllle-tiol..
In order to give the public an opportun
ity to vi-lt Florida at a very reasonable
cost, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
has arranged foi a series of tours to Jack
sonville, and the well-earned ropulalion
acquired by that company for the super
iority of Its personal! v -conducted tours
w ill lie maintained for this year's series.
Since the system of personally-conducted
tours inaugurated by that company has
l-en In effect, none but words of com
m ndaiion have been received. Iu uxex
celled traiu service, experienced tourist
agents and chaperons, above all. its mod
erate charges, leave nothing to be desired.
The tours to Jacksonville, allowing two
weeks stay In Florida, will leave New
York and Philadelphia on January 29,
February 12 and 2ti, and March 12 and 20,
lstt.1. The rate including transportation,
meals en route, and Pullman berth on
special train, is 9Tiii.no from New York. and
t4S.no from Philadelphia; proportionate
rates from other points.
For further information apply to ticket
agents or address Tourist Agent, ll'.ni
Broadway, New York, or Roam 411, Broad
Street Station', Philadelphia, to whom ap
plication for space should also be made.
N4BatloiiaI Testimony.
Indiana, Pa.. Jan. 23. To-day's pro
feedings in the Blair-White election con
test were enlivened by testimony a degree
more sensational than that heretofore
given. A number of witnesses testified to
the usual offers made on election day that
if they would vote far White they could
have a day's pay. Others testified to being
offered money and whiskey for their votes
for White, and a dozen who voted at the
election eonfessed that their tax receipts
were Imperfect.
The sensation of the morning came with
the evidence of Walter Myers, of Cherry
Hill, who said that when in town, on Sat
urday preceding the election. Judge White
promised him t- for his vote. The judge
told Myers to go to Watt, cashier of the
Deposit bank, and get the money. Watt
gave witness four silver dollars. Judge
White is principal owner of the Deposit
bank. Witness said he would not have
voted for White if he had not come down
with the money. Witness Xicewonger
overheard the conversation and corrobora
ted Myers. Other witnesses stated that
they had received tenders of money in
various sums for their vote9 for White,
but had declined.
OIHrera riberambrlalaaalj Uraace
At a meeting of the County Grange at
Loretto last week, the following officers
were elected:
Master, Alex. Strittmatter.Carrolltown;
overseer, John Wright, Wilmore; lecturer,
T. L. Parrish, Loretto; steward. A. B.
Kirsch, Xicktown; assistant steward, M.
F. Farren, Ebensburg; chaplain, Michael
Noon, Loretto; treasurer, J. II. Rodkey,
Belsano; secretary, G. W. Garrett, Mun
ster; gate-keeper, W. A. Bower, Loretto;
ceres, Mrs. T. L. Parrish, Loretto; pomona.
Miss Ella Bennett, Ebensburg; L. A'. S.,
Mary Dimond, Wilmore; executive com
mittee. M. F. Farren, Ebensburg; L. F.
Sanker, Loretto, and A. S. Kirsch. Nick
town; finance committee, II. H." Gooder
ham. Carrol!town; Charles Parrish, Lo
retto, and John P. Redinger. Nicktown.
A I maul a New Tark Ially.
That Democratic wonder, the New York
Wetkly World, has just changed Its week
ly into a tw ice-a-week paper, and you can
get the two papers a week for the same old
price tl.00 a year.
Think of IT,! The news from New York
right at your door fresh every three days
104 papers a year.
The Fkeemas and the World will be
sent to any address for one year 92:00.
Kebaal Bapart.
Following' Is the report of the A hvllle
school for the fourth month, ending Janu
ary 15th. 1SU5.
Whole number iu attendance 68. Those
perfect in attendance were John Bu goon,
Sam Doyle. Chester Coyle. Bennet i teph
ens, Robert Will. Herman Eckenrode. Ross
Burgoon. Morgan Litzinger, Herman Lit
zinger, Willie Dougherty. Gertrude Myers.
Laura Will. Bertha Will, Rhoda Mansfield,
Bessie DeLozier. Marea Ellwanger. Eva
Litzinger. Carrie Eckenrode, Minnie Do
Lozier, Lillian Doyle, Flora Cole. Joe
Troxell Pat Dougherty. Henry Cole, Frank
Cole. John Cole, John Parrish, Lois Trox
ell and Virgie Troxell.
Judge Enlicb, of Berks county, has
deeided that bicyclers have the right to
use all turnpikes free and that toll com
panies have no right to charge fees except
for vehicles drawn by animals. He o asses
bicycles with baby coaches aud wheelbarrows.
Hlaeellaaieaaa Malleea.
'I'HE Ebenabnnr HulMlna; a. Loan Association
1 will offer for amis at the oonncll chamber. Ktv
eoeborg. on the :oortn Monday In Fetraary,
il.wiu.uu. THOS. UAV1S,
L.BSTKR L.AKIKBR, Secretary. President.
VITAWT ED A responsible and'eocnietic man
V V to handle Lightning; Kotta In Cambria
coutitT. t.K.HHMkO..
)anll.J 8 Market St.. Pituourg. Fa.
FOK SALE OK KENT.
A new elitht room bouse on I.'oyd street,
lor particulars call on fc. DI'FTO.N,
EbensburR, Pa.
FVRS.
The hlKhest market Drloe paid for all kinds
ul Fora ty tleorge L. Fredericks, Eoensburg, Pa.
Is Early Rising
Healthful ?
It la If Ten Mart the Day by Read I a ar
Ihe KlKht Klad of News
paper, and
The PatrlAt la the riaht kind. It Is the only
complete morning news.aer that reaches "en-
ui rennsyiTania at an early uou' ol tbe day.
It la one ol tbe foremost Democratic uninMri
In the State and the only one printed at the Slate
Capital. the official and political centre ol the
Commonwealth.
It prima tbe news, recelvlnir It over Its own
wires throoKh the extraordinary lacllltiea ol the
ir re at Press Associations, aided by Its own correspondent.
The fat riot It Democratic to the core. It la
opposed to boses and and an enemy ol corrupt
WW. .. w. .... 1 1 1 . ... : .. ... ... . . . . .
mt r w a. idu ft IIISIU W UIUI IUO WfTjOg; It
never hesitates to ieak tor the rlicht.
ll makes a specialty ol department nm .!
gives mi re each day than all other State paperj
combined.
The Legislative session ol 1RV.1 will he ol rMi
Importance to the people ol tbe Slate, the
Patriot with special reporter will keep lu
readers tully Informed concerning this and all
other political and economic matters. It haa ex
clusive opportunities lor aecurinic advance newt
ol a public kind.
DAILY, every week day moralnir In the vear.
So a year.
w r tKLY.TiiMilit evening of each week. l
a year.
iHfc. DA1L.Y Issue will be sent four months
on trial, by mall onl, on receipt ol $1.
I u ralrlol is the neat advertising medium
In Pensylvanla outside ol Pittsburg and Phila
delphia. 'ree to tbe Unemployed: It Inserts without.
cnarve advertisement of those wantmic employ-
uuoui. ii neip irruer nu nrooicni assistance to
bandreds. It haa a Cent a Word Want Column
lor other Wants. Address.
THE PATKIOT COM PAN Y .
docZI. Harrtsburg. Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule In effect November 38. 1894.
raaaertlaaial f reaaoa.
BABT.
Seashore Express, week dy 6 i a m
Aiioon a.eeummodatlon. week days a m
Day ExpreaM. dally 11 bltm
Altoona Express, daily Iiopm
HarriKbnra: Accommodation. Sundays
only lATpn
Mail Express, dally.. S IT u m
Philadelphia Exprea. dally 1 1 p m
Johnstown Aeeommodatloa, week days . 14 a m
ricioe exprea. oaiiy .............. ...... I ; i m
way raatanaer. week day x .18 D m
Mall Train, week day.... ....... 4 2o p a
Kaat Una. dally I w i, m
Johnstown Accommodation, week days. 34 p m
fEaeanaara; Breach.
Train leave a follows: a. m and S.30
P- aa. and arrive at Creadon at 7.7. a. tu. and
4 o p to. Leave Cresnon at 30, a. m and 5.3"
p. m., and arrive al Kbensbura- at lo.i a. m. and
.us p. as.
Cresaan aa Clearfield.
Ieavc Irvona at t 44 a. n. and S 00 n. m. arrlv.
Ina- at Cveenon at o a an. and 4.o p. m. Leave
Creaaon w 30 a, m. and &.3o p. m arrlvlOK at Ir
vona at 10.40 a m. and 8.M p. m.
Por rate man, etc.. call on axent or address
Tacm. E. Wtt. P. A. W. !.. 110 Ellin Ave.,
riiuDurai. a.
S. M. PKEVl ST, J. K. WOOD.
Oeneral Manager. (leneral Manager.
F. X. FEES'
Shaving Parlor,
Ham Street, Near Post Office
,Tbe nndersla-ned desires to Inform tbe pub
lic that be haa opened a shaving par'or on
Main street, near tbe post office where barberlna
In all It branche-w will be carried on In the
future. Everything neat and etean.
Yonr patronage solicited.
F. X. FEES.
1 In the Court of
Eva Johnatn.by her nest I t-ommon Plea of
friend, J. A. Adoltxen, I Cambria county .
vs. j No. 3&3, June term,
J)hn lobnson. ISM.
J Lin at. in Divonce.
The Sheriff bavinir been directed to make pnb-
llcatloc. did on 4th January. I86. return that
be published a once to John Johnson as re
quired by the Act of Assembly In such case made
and provided.
1 be undersig-ned commissioner appointed ny
tbe Court to take testimony and report a decree,
hereby (tlvea notice that Le win sit tor the pur
pose of such aiiroiolment at bis office In Ebens.
bunr. Pa.. on THI'KSUAY, THE DAY OP
FEBKUAKY. IttUn. between tbe hi nre of 10 a
M., aud 3 f. sr., at which time and place ail per
aona interested may be beard.
J. F. McK EN KICK,
EbensbnrK. Pa., Jan 25, lSva. Commissioner
A UDITOK'S NOTICE.
J Notice Is hereby clven that the nnderslitn-
ed bavlnic been appointed Auditor to distribute
tbe fund In the hands of M. D. Klttell. Esq.. Ad-
mlotnrator ol tne es'jtie oi Bernard mccoiican
deceased, a shown by bis se:ond and Onal ac
count to thi Be legally entitled thereto, will sit at
District Attorney's Office In Court Honse. Ebens-
burg.on FKIDAY. JANUARY 26. 195. at 10
o'clock, a. at., when and where those interested
may attend or be forever debarred from coming-
in onsald fund. rt. tl. m Y r.H.
Jan. 11.18U5. Auditor.
IXECUTOKS' NOTICE.
twt Estate of Ann Keatlnar. deceased.
Letter testamentary on tbe estate of Ann
Keating, late of Summerblll township. Cambria
county. Pa., deceased, having been irrarted to
as. notice is neresy aiven to an peraoiu indented
to aid estate to make payment without delay,
and those bir'.ni claims avalnst the same to
present tbem duly authenticated lor settlement.
rti tn htAnnii.
KICHAKD KEA1INO
Executors ol Ann Keatlmc, deceased
Summerblll l'wp., Jan. xe. 18W.
ADMINISTKATOKS NOTICE.
Estate of Mr. John Leap, deceaaed.
Letters of administration on the estate of Mrs.
John Leap, late ol Washington township. Cam
bria county. Pa., deceased, bavlna; been granted
to me. nonce i nereoy given to an person in
oebted to aaid estate to make Immediate pay
ment and those having claims against tbe same
to present them properly authenticated for set
tlement, ritana. Lr.ar,
Administrator ef Mr. John Leap, deceased
Washington Twp., Jan. 26. 1W5.
"'r ANTED. Local and traveling salesmen to
VT handle our Hardy Canadian Orown Nur
sery stock.
We guarantee satisfaction to representative
and customers. Our Nurserle are tbe largest la
the Dominion over 7tn acres. No substitution
la orders Exclusive territory and liberal term
to whole or part time agents. Write as.
STONE WELLINGTON.
Head office. Toronto. Canada.
The only Nursery la Canada haying testing
orcnard. u.zm..
XTOTICE.
ll We. tre undersigned, hereby all person
not to bant. Bsh or trespass tn any way en our
premises, aa we will proaecute to the full extent
oi me law. n. r buil,
JOHN EEHE.
ALEXIUS WILL.
J. A. tLASS.
A.J. M'Mt'LLEN.
Hl'OH M NEEL1S.
Clearfield township. March a. lb4.
FRAZER AXLE
GREASE
Best io tits World!
Bettfcs 6ecoIie!
Sold Eieryxbercl
AND) N4PW IT9
EVERYTHING
The months of Jann.irv jtnil Fohni
Easier to carrv the push ihn ih cfnnh- Aiiir- ,,a tiirt cf on.)
We have just finished taking inventory and find we have entirely too much stock,
teruiined to cut it at least $5,000 to $0,000. Here are some of our prices:
We are de-
500 pairs Curtains that sold for fl.50 at this sala for i .-..nt
and $i.oo.
100 full ebs unbleached Muslin, ranm'nir from 31s.' tn V?
In web, at only 5 cent per yard former prii-e, 8 cents.
.4 mil rolls or Crash. 50 yards to the roll, at 5 cents per yard.
Remnants of 10. 12, 14. and IS.-. Crash cut to Go. per yard.
1,524 yards Flannel reduced to 15c. uer vard it sold for rui
and 44) cents.
pairs all-wool ten quarter HIankets cut to tus-f,.rm..r
price, .OU.
ni webs dark Calico. 4S to 57 vards to the weh rut mi mnu i.r
yard sold at rM cents per yard.
TU Ladies' Coats, bruken sizes sold for .1..V to t..Tv- all rutit
lio at !..".
Other Coats cut from IU.s) and f l.Vni to t."..."i and f7.nl.
(ients Linen Collars that sold for 15 ienl. at this :.ale you can
itet four for Plti-ntH.
tiloves reduced 25 ht cent.
Men's and Hoys Clothing at wonderfully cut pricr
fis.iii Suit for f 1 .:.
Suit for T.ut.
7. Suit for 4.50.
4 50 Suit for 2.25.
thu-
m 1H1ATS AKB
'
vre can save you lots of money as we are we are cutting them down to the Lowest Mark.
325 pairs Overalls that sold for 75 cents, at this sale for only 5o
cents.
kAiiy kind of Overcoat you want Men's or i:ovs-50 cents
on the dollar thus:
f lo.oo Coat at $5.oo.
5.00 Coat at 2.50.
We have 359 pairs Men's Jean l'ants that we will s.11 for tWc.
at this sale tl.ey always sold for $l.i.
Men's scuff Tatits for $1.25 that we always sold for $2.oo.
Men's Dress Pants at your ow n prio we have them a'l wool
for $1.5(1, f l.'.is, $2.25 and 3.5U the-ie same Pants sold for $2.5
$3.5(1, $1.5(1 and $5.5)1.
We are going to close our
to make room for a heavy shipment that we have purchased for March 1st.
One set Kitchen Chairs, $2.75. High Backed Dining Chairs for $5 per set. Bedroom Suite S
- ii oven ire plngs ior y.j.uu. All hard wood Beds, light or
pieces, all hardwood, for $22.00
dark, for $2.50.
To make room for
OUR SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES,
We will sacrifice our entire stock. This the way we cut prices:
Men's Congress or Lace Dress Shoe, formerly sold for $1.75
now- at $!.(). sizes C to lo.
Men's working Shoes, formerly sold for $1.25, now at :. cent.
Men's Fine Dress Shoes. Congress or Lace, formerly old at
$2.00, at this sale tor $1.25.
Meu's Fiue Dress Shoe, baud sewed. Calf, Congress or Lace, at
$3.25, formerly $".
Ladi. Fii.e Dre Shoe. fi.!iier!v $-.' isi. i,.,w at !
Ladies Pebble lioat. Itultoii, formerly $1. i.,. fi
Mi" ' i;i..f liraiii. SpriLa- lU l.-J, Kutt .n. b.ru..i tl
now $1.15.
'."hi Id" l..ni:..'. S.r i ii(f lleel.-d. ., , t.t.
H.
ORTH, - THE LEADER,
Chestnut Street,
Ciinllitjfi, I'ji.
. 1 JOHSSTOS. M. J. Bit k. A. HBH IC.
ESTAMUSHBO 187"i.
Johnston, 13uck & Co.,
13ANKK11S.
EBENSBURG. - PENN'A.
A. W. BK K, C aaliler.
EfrraaLiaaBDnsSS.
Carrolltown Bank.
UAUKUU.TUWN, FA.
T. A. MH ARB. 4 ITUII, t'aanlsjr.
General Emu Easiness Transacted.
Tbe folio wtnir are tbe principal feature! ol
general baailng- business :
DEPONITS
Kecelved payable on demand, and Interest bear
log eertlncatea Issued to lime depositors.
Extended to customers on taroraMe terms and
approred paper discounted at all timet.
COLLECTION H
Made In the locality and upon all tbe banking
town In tbe Cnlted States. Charges moderate.
nnirra
I fitfttl.M. In . 1 1 .. r.f ITnltl
States, and foreign exchange Issued oa ill parts
of Europe.
ACCOrHTS
Uf merchants, farmer and other solicited, to
whom reasonable accomodation will be extended.
Patron are assured that all transaction shall
be held as strictly private and confidential, and
that they win be treated as liberally as good
banking rules will permit.
Respectfully,
JOHSNTOS. BFCK CO.
-sFALL AND WINTERS
LTIHllliVl
araaaaV A A
J mm wWWW
VS It"'
LARGEST STOCK ! . FINEST GOODS ! LOWEST PRICES !
IN CAMBRIA COUNTY !
Our new Fall Stock will surprise all who see it by the extensive
variety it offers in every line of goods which we carry. We will
sell you fine Overcoats and Clothing at prices much lower than
ever before. We have all the new styles in Hats. Our stock of
Winter Underwear and Gents' Furnishings is immense.
It will pay you to come twenty-five miles to buy Clothing from
us. Call and examine our goods and you will be convinced we will
save you money.
A. K. FA TTO w. H Jf. II. BASDFORTt,
iVrtlaVaf. CtoaAier.
THE
First National Bank
OF PATTON.
PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa.
Capitals paid np, - - $50,000.
Accounts of Corporations, Firm and Individual
received upon the inot favorable terms
consistent with sale and conserva
tive Banklag.
Steamship Ticket lor sale by all the leading
Lanes and Foreign Drmlt payable In any
of tbe principal cities ol the
Old World.
All correspondence will have onr personal and
prompt attention.
Iatoreat Paid aa Tlaae Drpaalta.
OCtlS.93
B. L. HID. MATHIOT ISADS.
REED & READE,
Attorneys at I-avv,
EHENSBUKll, ... PENN A.
ruffles on Centra street. 4 28 93
ETTTELL & LITTLE,
AttorneyH at Law,
EHENSBCKU, PA.
sXar-Ofn: In Upera House.
TW. DICK,
ATTOKNEY-AT-L.AW,
EBBBsacaa. PiwsV
49-Speclal attention to given claims for Pen
sion Bounty, etc em-
T F. McKEXRICK,
"e ATTOBVBT AlDOOI'VSILLOB AT LAW.
EBENSBVKU. - PA
aVOffiee en Ontre street.
H
H. MYERS.
ATTORNEY-AT-L.A W.
umicis. ra.
sVOIKei la Oollonad Sow. on Centre street.
DONALD E. DUFTON,
ATTUKNEY-AT L.A W.
Ekhsicis, Piiu,
tJFUfnoe la Opera House, Center street.
T?OB ALL. THE NEWS. KEAD THE FREE-
I a; MAM. U-o per year.
C. V. SHARBAUQH,
CAEROLITOWN, PA.
OILS! OILSli
The Atlantic ReOninff Co.. of
Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty
of manufacturing for the domes
tic trade the finest brands of
Illaminatin? and Lubricating Oils,
Naphtha and Gasoline
That can te
MADE FROM PETROLEUM.
every known product of petrol-
Can m T f rAii Yr-ieri 4
WULUs A. A J S ItlOU liitj
Most : Monnly : Satisfactory : Oils
In the market ask for ours.
ATLANTIC REFINING CO,
JOHN PFISTBR,
DEALER IX
ctlS.toly.
nriSBl Kd KEPT-
PlTTSBVKt. PA.
Mountain House
STAR SHNIIIG PARLOR!
CENTRE STREET, EBENSBURG,
rpHlS well-known and lone established Shavins;
X Parlor i now located on t'-eotre street, op
posite tbe livery stable of I Hars. !av!s at L.ot ti
er, where the business will be carried on In the
lutore. SHAVINO, 11A1K t VTT1N ANI
SHAMPtKHNtl done In tbe teatet and must
artistic maimer, t'lean Towels a seclalty.
Iadles waited on at their residence.
JAMES UJUNT.
Proprietor
GEHERU MERCHAtlDlSE,
Eariware. CieetsTO,
MADE-UP CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
TEUETABLES IX KEAftOX,
HAES ekk, rrt'.,
OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL,
CRESSON, PA.
snaSi 9uly
cancer;
and Tamora n'RFT - tv VnM ,
buutt irvr lra IJutwiit bi'aa,
sua du i nu laasn r
Polleles written at snort neic la the
OLD RELIABLE ''ETNA"
Kmm alkrr rirat C'lstaa 'wwasaaile.
T. W. DICK,
I1TXT FOB THE
OLD HARTFORD
FIRE INSURANCE COJI'V.
tXJMMENCEll BrSINESS
1794.
TAensnarai. Jeiy t.ltts.
r 4 VTL,T" fcnentetle soro to -U
1 v 1 our choice and eosaplete
llDeul.Nurwry.siict and seed potatoes. Hlrh
salary and eommisslon paid weekly. Pajriac
and ennanent position arearanteed and socceos
aasnred to siood men special indacemenls
tc inner. Expel tence nut necessary. Exclusive
territory and yunr eon cbolce o4 aemesjiven. lH
not delay tnt ai'Ply tn
AULENNCKSERYW..
Orower and irvpas;ators, KoHiester. N. Y.
aag3 Asa
a. k.
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