The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 06, 1895, Image 3

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and a iarxe nimber of the cierxy
1 .d la.ty areexpeeted to be present. The
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ar of th rhui!i editice ara now be
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T. D Sv's. st P:.ufcirz -'nil operator.
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:a th- crix:ra! cocrt; f;r tBd;:9j t:'s
rrr-i at Iiii ty uinz fa'se weizht.
Ju.I - K'fr lc;p;-siJ a of and
-T:t Str-in thr-? tnr.nth to tb- ooccty Ji:!.
Th-1 oiv ii ta'ea to the superior
frttrt. tur JS fistot "r irr ithout
a' a c- a'.ur. S:in ::! tav t i z-? to ja;I
lit . tn a ,'VUMr ani-j ora--r .lmitt:c?
h'a '..i K-iiT : craotrii ty a j!;Jz of the
r court.
Mr. Harrah F..-.T at the home
h-r Mr. aa-i Mr P-rrr Troir-;!.
f a F.--1 i e f.-LTr. or. Wfint-ia" ev-n-i.-.a
S yf'-m'rr "jTta. of r.ir-A'sia of
the t.-irf.. Mr. K--r was a tout year
-f - a.d !ivr hre '.:".tV orphan f:y.
h- r ir.tar.-i M. O. li.m hivinj died i-ss
'.l.in a year ir;a trtto;d fev-r. Her
r- ca it -re ip-.-r-e.i ic P"eaant H:Ii
e.-'ery ot: F'ri-Jay fat. foll.ntwl 'o the'r
la.-t r-::zs f by a larze ,ccc-ur of
i.rrv :-;z ri i;;v-- and frirnJ. j
The Tyr-Je fi rje c! d down in a'l
:'.s d -pirtmec. on f itr.rday for ten days,
w'th 1 p r.pect of it iVini the shut-down
i 'e. A !a "f order i the cau-e.
Be.-ee i sevea'.y-rivo and on hundred
:e'i ar 3 cf err p ioy Tien t. Bar
a -id cr-ip ..- -a and are the principal
.''I'P ;t "f tr.-'-e f 'czs. wh.i'h are the last
of a " :rr:ter w lr ;h ':-d to be iu active
;?-ri'...-rt r fi-t v ".1:7 of Tyrcne. the
c-ther hiv-x tea c'..-el -evera! years
xx i a-.d cev-r p;; ;nto cp-ra:;on aaia.
"-.i e h - have !"eec rrated at this of -r::
f.r D '.V. Mi-: -, a-t-e of Ros'
M :'f..z-.. h; . : r at p;"! saie at
r1- i-n.-e 3 i'---r M .-j;;zh. ia Porta-'-'.
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t r v . :' 1 we:! ,T pped
v -rv r 1- ' Z'. .'. - -t ti of t h jr-e-i. 5 ear
r ax-s. s.r'.z 'ix-:.- w u-r. 3 s'eixhs.
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r-; t-. ev. A .r.e h-are aad :adr-
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rr; s:X bed rocs ,u;:s.
S-v-4r-i. 7-i-i ix-:- a :.;t:m of Perry
t.: r-2 D f i"- -r- r-nxht a h :,--ie of tfrtc.
1 Nj - Y r- ta:e. He pr;.ye,j -0 f- n. x
n v t-- -.- ays. The fir rs fcf OLXhi
- ..t axa T. L. J-.-hr.st,c. f.-in wh-'-a.
the r.- rse hi: -. ixht. oh irx.r. x th-m
11 aid fi'-e prv-te-ise. The
1- !.-ari A .j :-". .r.-r. .tc.1 tee
:' ,ci L xx -tt ar-.i Convr--- :ty as
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the matter
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1 - vo 1 r-i t- -rve -i t-rm it 2ve :
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ti? 1 "" '. k. -2 1 - j rc;-;; x: r.xea-t
:'-. 2: ill .1.2. - to HiriirliLi
v we--- i. ..- .2 "1 e - k - . i i t.-a i at
"he rr-l-".-.-: - r. 1 f t'.e '4 tU' Uei and
ti;- -i "i-t: :- 22 'he tract. T2-7 w-re
walt.2X : "--" - ir -tiucxar in sty;-. o:.e
-e2.:.-i "2- t'.-r. a-d cit.-er k-.e of tee
1 2 ' r- a - -' x ' r 2 i : r. t rruok. '".e was
i -ai 2 -2 z -: :.j a2d the oti.er. ho
xiv- '.; - - i:.e 1- reter C r -to. was had v
: j t- ; a. 1- -.a-n u; th A'.:r..-,ho-.pi-t.ih
Tt- :-a: m ah i 't ...tea Ka-:ar,;;n
at: hi: heel 2 t:: c.us-ry about ;o
A : -tat.-h
T . .; 1 7 - iy s :
f- 21 f ah affey 'Jate-i on
Pr-s:i-n- vVatts. Vice
-retary aid Treasurer
Bro a 2 a : C
2X"
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a - .-f Pi tt--.'. rx -t ELaste-n noroai.
a.!'-:-i:p.a2i-: by J iht thtca.rn. nianax-r
.f t.2e ::e L. 7 t 2 ana ."o.al jc Co fie I'oa
p.1.27. at: a .2 'ttr-rested c apitalist in -he
.2 -;f P:tr.-2urx jfe Eat-ro. are
a ; -v , 2 s L
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C-.xs.zr- a
2X tr..? pr.-po.-se.j traa. h from
-irhe -i oour.t7. to pa2x!-r.
.2.7. a distance of about 15
t: e Tit's bran.-fc. hich will open cp a
va. ;a" e i.-d e.xr-r.-i v- 'ca! tte:d. . to be
xr i :-ti and .-,-itr-i-:tt-d at an early date.
A i.sp-v.ch fr .m .7ohnston un T
d ay -iy- a x-r.era! -riite oc all the house
-.xr- i,-. th it o:ty ha- bee a iiauxur-
a
L.a.-t
tce operator xranted a
-:.-:Ti.a2d f.r a x.'neral wae advance of 10
ce::-s pr -..-!. after rals.r.x pr. ces 10 con--::urs.
A d:-:ov-ry that the Wiiiiarns
m .ue rr.en were u..- receiviix th ad vatic:
a- ax-et-d to led to the ret u-ta! .men t of
the ....j waie aid then the x-nera!
str.. The ,iperat..rs w.li ho.-i a meeting
to :'.2-id-r the 2. ie-t;oc. of renewinx their
xre-m-r.'. .. pay the ad v ace axr-el upon
iad--.ead-o-.-jf Operator Wi.lmns, a.i of
wcoe m-c are w-jrilux bei-ow the soa.e.
A 'arxe xr-ay oif has been s-en by a
a u -a her of people oa Chestnut R-d-re and
on the r.dxe in the vici aity of Lixoa;-r.
It h.a a.-o teen seen near Yc-unx-to n on
two occasion, and the other ev-ninx it i
:e-f,r.ei to h.tV- Cl.lV'i SeVerai people tO
their no-no--. I; is !.arx-r tnan an ordi
nary -,.:ed -a.f a. ;d wh-re it came from is
a ruy-tery. xr-at the ex-item-.it
that -i;m- p-ople are afraid to -end their
cn.id.-ea to -ct. except when under
Xdiird. HuntiP.x parties bave been formed
to hunt the an.mai. cut ali attempts so far
have pen futile owing to the fact that
the d-jxs iii uoc foilow the tra'ks.
Sixns of ot:,er woiv-s are reported.
Wili.'ani M. Drake, axed. lo. residinx
ia Lc.xaa township, Blair county, waa
str'ic and fatally injured aaut five
o'c io.- on u:.day eveuiax at 6--11 wood,
ty f,a.-t Ma.i wet. The nnfortunate with
three con: paaions ltft Juniata about 4
o'ii.. i in the afternoon to ! to church at
Bel; d. takinx the watet train for that
point. In al'.xhnnx from the water train
a- B-i i w .od younx Drake stepped on the
et hs..iind iraok. direi-tly in front of Mail
tran. which sir tick him and hurled him 15
feet alonx the tra.:k. His companions
p.cted him up and carried him into the
s-,aL:on. lie was afterwards taken to the
Al'. p.a hopita! where hedieii a few mic
it. after his admisfon.
A Hi-ktr H-r-r.
Friday nxht VViiiiam Vertican was
waylaid at Ir'aulton by two men named
J ames Kei.y and Ir ran Miiier, who rot
hm of a I hi money, watch, etc., and
then to cover up their tracks hot him.
leaving him for dead. lie was found
shortly afterward, mortally wounded. A
po-se start-d in pursuit of th robbers and
wou id-be murderers and shortly after ax
resten them. They were taken 10 Apollo
and kept nntil r-artiniay and then removed
to the Green-burg jail. Verticaa Is a
your- farmer, whose Lome is in Cone
manxh toaship, Armstrong county. He
is unmarried. While still living, at last
ii'ro'inls no hopes are had of hi) recovery.
Kel'y and Miiier are both tramps, and
have )n wandering over the country.
lilairKiU Courier.
j Court, met on Monday with Jade Bar-
I ker ca the fc?ncfc.
! The fo!:oini caes were d"spoeti of:
romtnonwealth vs. W. Horace Rose,
jretT cf ihe p-eaee and oocpiracy. Court
I d'rected the proH.atrii. Mr. -Acuie
! i".-:h. to cay the costs.
Commonwealth vs. Jacob Meyer, surety
of the p-r:e. Defend aat ntecn-ed to pay
the cost.
"aaje v. Chr:-t E. Blouzh. surety or the
pace. Court divided the ctta between
the defendant aud th crosecutor. Eichard
Cobaurh.
Co tD 31 on wea'th .t. M. S. Mt-Jirry. de
sertion. tWfecdani d:n?cted to irive bond
for the payment of J per wee for Lis
wifVs upport.
Comcionweath Ti- Christ E. Bloujrh.
aiaciit acd hatterj and agrayated as
iauit and battery. Court enwnc?ti the
prosecutrix, Mr. Kate Forbes, to pay the
costs.
Commonwealth y. C'.aude T. Mtle-J, for
ci. ation and bastardy. Defendant plead
suiity. Sentenced to pay the pro-?ecu-.r:i,
Etta J. Merritt, tX) lyic-in eipense.
Sue. costs of prosecution, and 1 p-r wck
for even years.
Coaiasjnwea th . John C. Herdmaut
fornation and bastardy. The child b;c
i dea-1 the defendaut as sentencird. to pay
I a tine ot tlj and costs.
! Common wealth v. Xioholas Boyer aod
,' V. !I. U. Rob;noa. a-au!t and battery,
t Jury rind defendaat not emity and divide
the co; CetweQ the defendants, ai-d the
prj-eciur; X. Mrs. Maiy Piummer.
Commonwealth vs. Huih MoAnaity,
assault atid battery. Jury CaJ dpfendacit
zuiity. t-ent.-need to pay a line of and
costs and g to jail for three months.
Commonwealth vs. W. F. McCurdy, con
rtabie uf Coopersdaie boruiizh. voluntary
cMjip e, aid:cir pr isoner to escape, and es
cape by Deirlizeuce. Jury Cud defendant
guilty.
.4 bta4l.
City Solicitor William Ambrose, of Al
toona. has absconded. He left that city
Friday a week axo, presumably for Pitts
bury, and since that time no trace what
ever can be gotten of his whereabouts.
The amount short in his account is entirely
unknown but it is said that the nxures will
axx-eg- fully f.3,iM) or fcO.JuO. The dis
appearance of Ambrose under these cir
cumstances has caused a decided sensa
tion, for he was one of the most widely
known lawyers in that section of the com
mocweaith. Besides beic? solicitor for
the city, he was solicitor for three Dromi
cent local institutions known as the Se
curity. Mutual and Provident Buiidiex
a.id Lo'-an associations, and aiso 'he State
Biildinx aad Loan association. Outside
of !.kinx after -o many public institu
t.ocs. he erj;yed a larxe lucrative law
practice and was one of the most hixhly
re-p-eeted citizens of Biair county. He is
oc!y ac:ut it) years of axe, a !eadiox mem
ber of the Merbodist Episcopal church,
and leaves behind a heartbroken wife aud
a beautiful i'-year-oid dauxhter. Flor
ence. The reason xiven for the surprisinx act
is attntutr-d to recent di.--ipat:on aad not
beicx acie to face creiii-ors who were
pu-h.cx him. I: is cocidently beli-veil
that had Ambrose stoppeti short in his
downward course, his cany iciuenlial
ids would have rai
the shortaxe
wi.iicx'y and there would have betrn no
neces-ity for his departure.
rarairi' l-iill-ile.
A farmers institute i.i be he'd in Pat
ton on February l.-.a and another 00 the
day f .lo icx ia Eb-nsburx. The om
cii'.tee havir.x them in charxe. Hon. S. D.
i'at-erson. Hon. J. J. Thomas and Mr.
Ai-x. Strittmattei , tare concluded to hold
a third but have not as yet decided on the
time and place.
Amonx the prominent people who wi'.i
prt-sect are Thomas J. Edxe. S-retary of
the State Board of Axricu.ture. and Prof.
John Ham;. ton. deputv; Senator Critch
tio.d. of "somerset county; Prof. S. B".
U ix--s. pomsloxist of the tare Board of
Axricuiture. Vahic?toa. D. C and Hon.
ieo. B. Powell. New York. Dr. J. T.
Eothrock. secretary of the State Forestry
Comai ssioa. will deliver an illustrated
lecture on forestry at nixbt, and Dr. B. H.
Warren state orcri thoioxiis, wiil sive a
lecture on birds, illustrated by calcium
!:xhts.
Bevld- tte above earned xeatlemen from
abroad tte institute wiil be treated to es
says by the the foiiowinx named gentle
men from at home: Superintendent Leech.
J. F. McKenrck. Es., and Prof. Gi bson,
of Ebensburx: Prof. Biter, of Giliitxin;
Prof. John McCormick, of Wilmore; Prof.
Foley, of Carrolitown. and Hon. S. D. Pat
terson, of Barr township.
Frixhifal UI Mtle.
The report of the supen'ntendent of the
bureau of rail way statistics of this state
for the pat year is out. The section ov
erinx the aeeideiw on steam railways is
interestinx. It show total of "JV pas
senxers killed aad ril- injured; 447 em
ployes killed, and .34" injured; 1.107 oth
er peron kiiled and 1.6-r. injured, a grand
total of lv3 kiiled and lO.-HlC injured.
The statistics for the vear show that to
every 412 employes there was one killed,
and to every i3 one was injured. Amonx
passenxers oce was killed out of 4.."J-7,T1
earned, and one injured in every 24.y77
carrieii. Tie Philadelphia i Readinx
Company carried the greatest number of
passenzrs for each oae killed, and the
Per.nsy ivania was second.
The axxregate Cxures of the nine leading
companies operating in the state show
that 4.xT.).H'. passengers ere carried to
one killed, and 147.4il carried to one in
jured. Of the employs there has been one
killed for every 3KL employed and 17 to one
injured. A coenpanson for the ia-t five
years shows clearly the results of the bus
iness depression it number of passengers
carried and railroad m-n discharged, the
number dropped from the roils in 14 be
nx about i4,'-tj.
A tjr Cot-a n Is 1st 11 r Fired.
The motion of John Hurd. one of the
Biair co unty commissioners who was re
cently convicted of malfeasance ia office,
for a new trial was heard by Judge Bell in
the Biair county court on Saturday and
refused. He was directed to appear before
the court on Monday for sentence.
On Monday when Mr. Hurd appeared he
was sentenced as follows
'"The sentence of the coort is that you
pay a line of f to the commonwealth of
Pennsylvania for the use of Blair county
and costs of prosecution, and it is further
adjudged by the court that defendant be
removed from the office of county eomaiis-
icner of Biair rrounty, and. as part of
this sentetce, he is removed and dismissed
from the office of county commisstone." of
Blair county.-
A writ of allocator u afterwards
granted by Justice Dean, of the supreme
court, and appeal to that tribunal will fol
low. Dlr-t-Un' A I I --
Th Directo"--' Association of the teach
ers" institute, have chosen the following
officers for the ensuing year; T. W. Dick.
Ess-., president; John Itell, of Portage
township, vice president; ti, J. Jones, sec
retary; Col. S. V. Davis, correspooding
s-nrretary; R. R. Davis. treasurer; Messrs.
G. W. Bowman. G.M. Wertz. P. M. Browa,
William Davis and Alexander Lang, exe
cutive committee. Messrs. P. M. Brown.
3f Wilmota, aad Alexander Lang, of South
Fork, were chosen to represect the Asso
ciation; at the meeting of the State Direct
ors Association at Harrisburg ia January
next.
KeaJ E-tait Ti-Basfer-t.
Ephraim M. Kuntz to Car! A. GriCtlx,
StonycreeE: consideration. f32S.
Isaac E. Chandler et ux. t Archibald
Fiodley, Morrelivilee. 4oOl
Joph P. Miiier to David J. Bocjher et
a!.. Barr. UV.
Henry K. Stauffer et ax. to David J.
Boucher et ai.. Barr.. Ilii.
Charls? Jones to John T'ckerhoof. Por
tage. tSiO.
Ignatins Ondrjeiek et ux. to Howard
Bergstresser, Lilly. K53.
John A. McGuiiw et ux. to Henry Hag an.
Gallitxin township. $4.
John C. Martin et ux. to Benjamin Mill
er. Portage, ti.
Benjamin Miller et ux. to W. H. Moudy,
Portage. WJ.
Frank M. ShaTer et ux. to William L.
Trail. Johnstown, f l.CX.
Michael D. Koontz. administrator, to
Arnold D. Kooau, Susquehanna. tUX
Sheriff of Cambria county to Teutonia
Loan A Building Association, Johnstown.
l,47i
Teutonia Lan A Building Association
to ia. M. Alienderfer, Johnstown, tl.6T5.
John Reinhart, guardian, to W. A.
Zipf, Johnstown. 4.SaO-
Biackiick Land A Improvement Com
pany to A. J. Miller. Vintoudale. JliiiJ.
Darwin Cassait et ux. to Thomas J.
Bracken. Morrellville, tJ.Oi.J.
Henry Strayer et ux. to Lizxie Strayer,
Morrellville, f !an.
Lizzie Strayer to Sadie C. Strayer, Mor
reilvilie, II,fjiJ.
Mountain Coal Company to George
Grambling et a!., trustees. Adams town
ship. 1.
John Harshberger. et ux. to Adam J.
Keifer. L'pper Yod-r tonship, $1T5.
Joseph Snyder el ux. to Joseph. Taylor,
Patton, $i.)00.
John Davis et ux. to J. A. Shoemaker,
Glen Glade. rJMJ-
J. A. Shoemaker et ux. to Edward P.
Shoemaker. Ebensburg, .
George Eichensehr et ux. to C. S. Ickes,
Adams township, tiXX
James A. Kirkpatrick et ux. to M. C.
Westover. assignee. Spangler, $1.
Joseph A. So an! an et ux. to James C.
Scaaian, Cambria township, f 1.
Rachel R. Farabaugh et vir. to Frank
McAnuItv. Barnesboro, fXO.
Jennie A. Benfor el vir. to Mary Cauley,
Johnstown. Il.tj-iw.
Sheriff of Cambria eoantr to John H.
Likens, Washington township, t-33.
J. H. Likens, to Francis M. Leap, Wash
ington township, t-00.
C. J. Mayer, treasurer, to A. W. Lee,
Chest township, $1.
Albert C. Hopkins et ai. to Henry S.
Frank. Chest township, tl.
Henry S. Frank to William A. Criste,
Chest township, 11.
William H. Dill et ux. to A
ai.. Chest township, tH.
Oscar Mitchell, assignee, to
W. Lee et
A. W. Lee
et ai.. Chest township. $1,1X6.
John C. Hofecker et ux. to David A.
Costlow, Upper Yoder township, tru.
A Wm-i Ktllesil.
Mary Ann, wile of Peter McGuire. of 4oS
M.-ore street. Johnstown, was instantly
kiiled about 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon on
the railroad near the Cambria Iron Com
pany's blast Furnaces, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4.
She had taken her son's suppei to the
closet at one of the furnaces and was on
htr return home, when she was run down
by a car that had been side-tracked. She
was walking on the siding and the brake
ma a who tad charxe of the car endeavor
ed to notify her of her danger by shouting,
but she d.d not hear him on account of the
noise made by the engine in the furnaces.
The car struck her in the back and
knocked her to the track, and then passed
over her breast. Her Beck was broken and
the ends of her lingers on the right band
ground orT.
The Cambria ambulance was at once
sent for and the remains were conveyed to
John Henderson's undertaking establish
ment on Main street, where they were pre
pared for burial, being conveyed to her
late home on Sunday night.
Mrs. McGuire was born about 40 year? ax
in Eng'and. and came to America In Itsb,
locating in Johnstown. She Is survived
by her husband, one daughter. Miss Nan
nie, and two sons, Peter and Patrick.
Hart U Kallrvsarf.
Patrick O'Brien and Michael Fury, two
miners whose homes are at Gallitzin. went
toAltoonaon Saturday, and after sam
pling a considerable amount of Attoona
liquor, started homeward about midnight
on a freight train. The train stopped at
Eittanning Point and O'Brien got cS to
walk and keep himself warm. He was
right in front of an approaching east
bound freight train. Fury saw O'Brien's
danger and dismounted from the train on
which ihey had been riding to save him.
He reached his comcacion before the en
gine and gave the Utter a push, knocking
him to the side of the track. Before
O'Brien could crawl out of the way of the
train the engine passed over his left foot,
crushing it. The toes of Fury's right foot
got under the wheels.
Both men were taken to the Altoona
hospital, where O'Brien's Injured foot was
amputated and the twr toes of Fury's
foot. O'Brien is also injured about the
face and his body is bruised. Neither of
the men is in a serious condition.
Xcrrlace llew--B.
The following marriage licenses were is
sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court
for the week ending Thursday, December
3, 1j5:
Hugh W. Orner, Strongstown. Indiana
county. Pa., and Laura M. Davis, Cam
bria township.
John Cressweil and Anna B. Burk, Nolo,
Indiana county.
Gotge Statler. Scalp Level, and Blanche
E. Weotz, Pava. Bedford county.
Laurence Constable and Sarah E. Heller,
Johnstown.
Adam W. Carott. Altoona, and Stella S.
Douglass, Chest Springs.
Noah Gordan and Jennie Dumford.
Johnstown.
U. D. Ragor and Sarah McCormick. Bel -sano.
Robert E. Horner and Julia Hurley,
Johnstown.
James Fuliard Dukes and Sarah Ann
Birchall. Barnesboro.
D. L. Waxner and Annie Annie Dearmin,
Jackson township.
John E. Ardel and Minnie M. Brown.
Patton.
Robert Purdy and Clara E. Smith. Mor
rellyiiie. Atteaa-Mesd Swlelw.
Miss Lottie Pringle, aged seventeen
year, danghter of Constable George D.
Pringle, of Wiimore. attempted to commit
suicide by shooting herself with a revolver
in the bacx yard at the home of her par
ents, on Friday night of last week, about
ten oclock.
The ball, however, struck one of her
corset stays and glanced off, inflicting ooly
a slight Cesh wound. She wa.s carried into
the house by members of the family and
laid on a couch and Drs. Blaisdeil. of Wil
more, and Armltage, of Liny, quickly
summoned. Aa examination, however.
put at rest any fears of a fatal termination
of her rash act as the wound proved only to
beatrifiingooe. This is said to be the third
attempt of the girt to shuffle off the mortal
coil, the other two attempts having been
made by taking laudanum and frustated
by a timely discovery in each case.
XOTICB l hereby srtvea that th ppllcatloa
i ot Nictiola I Boyer tor the traair as! the
retail license mated to C- Weatrotli at Wu
art bonui h bewa Sled la the office ol ta
Clera ol the Cuwrt iaoartar Ssjeswo ta aad
or Camoria euaaty aad will te actad ai-t 0
be said Coart oa atoaday, Ls-embsr 9t1.
J.C. DAKHT.
Nov. XI, 16. Clara VL S
31 1 -
T1SOLE: Jtn!er Ji-.it! THer-i mrt dandy
- Si! Bi j tor ss t e.
'v.a. o&j. hrMi.n.
CHrNCF LalllsM. HT-rf-in-tu aaJ Tallp. all
Flowering BaiC. a
-,. fa. OtAJ. HrTt-T-.
D
SUP la aa4 twC a took ax tk
a haadJcm
Sis-seti Kr um a rSl cr!- s
'of.a Ofcaj. 111. Mlii
JrT ot-i ot th ate-rt lot of lTs-lta:J
Oral ud Ton r eea tn Et-aonc a
ow.aa. aiJJ.Hl"IUV.
I ILL tT yo-i th monfrl-r'- five-year
wniieo caaiwatee wxia Ue Lttvell a toCa
Wrtn. Faby OEU. El'MLET.
v. an.
MAKE -r-hla d" a -Itann to your wf ty
cavlas her a Wai-i Mrtai-i. Seera
kiedt lor iie at OU. HL'.MLEY'S.
ov. Jt.
HATE -m ctw f- Ukus) 1m Hiuu a-Kl
Bsaaqaec L-f Thtj woal.l make sice
lb nftati iesjeau a4 tney are efieao ac
t 3. OLU Hl'MLLfS
rwai-oety--iactht-urta-tep 19 ud lo-k at
taoee Sue Ssvseu-fc-r-.a Sl-ni Booea. Taey
are 1 ace? nor ca ue tun- Banto Koe. At
v. 23t UtU. Ht MU.I'S.
FCKS WASTE1.
Utxeeet pners paid for at! ktn-ii f Fan.
brlnic taem ta GUI. L- I KLl'UKI' KS.
ISar 1. 1j6. Ebtaioar-. Pa
W'AXflU A aeaeral repr-a-eotat-ve ta tit
ty eeaacy to M-iaa:xe Kxai txrvl j tor tae
Artiaaas' Sarloct aad L0-.D Aseociauua. A l
4naM l Firta Ate.. Pttuoan- Pa. mctl-3
tl'A.NTEn A reliaMe ran to rer-reseat a faaa
vf ta-t'tacioo ia Ciaif'-i n t t Maey
Kiaaeti ta aaia -l Sot to f !.)..-. tor pa-tHraiar-appty
t- W. 31. 1A lS,aalij-)r- Pa.
1 " i t a! emu (oae o f thoe Stair ! u. I o--VT
sersi t be pat on jur Stair Thy ae
bfuuais mal Laawr. tsailes -a i.-nt-int te y.ar
rt..-eat tto. HO rLEt'S.
Hot. .
1'HE tln.sf.--- H-rl.t'M k Loaa A-tatlon
w.li eller for laie at the e.-Beil rht-i-T. Et
eneltanr. oa tile oarta Mooriiy ta Iw---DOer.
ti.iw.u-. ruos. li.W IS.
Lbtu Liuau, Secretary. Pr-Mideot.
THEKE ts no nicer Chr.Jtaia present toe can
asaae a your i'e. d nv eter sinter nmrner
r la.ly mend than a Bl-v-ELX. 1'AKPk.T
S w LiFtJi aai tnere is a.) cCsntper place to Da;
oi la. n at tarn Hiue-Far-iiiiiir of
ov. 3. UtU. hl'S LEY.
AT THE OLD RITTJ ABLE.
EveryOoly. and especially the oyrter-loTinir
people ot ienoinr. are laviied tn ea.il at K.xt.
JleUrven ' i id beilaCie KMUirul. wtea tttey
ant ol. trertx OyJters. by ue pint, quart or
lion Ot yoa caa Bate them stewed or Fried,
ail : the lowest price. Freh Oysters every day.
onlHl
VISIT THE
Julian Street Restaurant !
Bill of Fare Tats Week:
Chicken and t 'ytters In every style,
ham and '?.
breau and Bauer.
Served every diy and nint antil I') o'clock.
Polite waiter. Bnn ta ladies.
Cream and Oysters bv the -: kin can be
had at any time by aodirjinc a twt asj ia au
vance J AdEs H. iAT.
Nov. 1. 1S6.
"T2f "E f 1 special attention to the tact that we
T 1 bat epened a C lota in Sture ia tee E.
Kooerts a Son stureroom oa Uiah street. Erens
oarz.and we positively sell gratis saen a ilea's
S01W. Children's SaiH nd Overcoat. WE
H AVE ONE LOT F VfeHiMiArs AUES la
TO 1. WHICH WEI FFEK CHi 'ICE FOK u v
WHICH CANNOT BE UNCALLED IN THE
STATE. Hats. Caps, titove. oirt. Single
Pint. Children's Knee Pant, etc. at eaasly
tow price. Call aou see a.
Erdcii cf Tcnri AssrlCui ClstMuT Co.
llfl ELEVENTH AVE.. ALTOON A. PA.
i. W. EBB8T.
H. O. STaanrr.
1. C Amis.
Nov. ia.
sT. 1 JOHSTO. M.J.BUCIi. A. mjCCK.
LsTasusaia lt2t.
Johnston, Buck & Co.,
BANK tlliS.
EBENSBURG. ... PENN'A.
A. W. BF( K, tssklsr.
EsraausaiaolSSS.
Carrolitown Bank.
UAKKUIXTUWS, PA.
T. A. sHIRBirtill, Caahler.
KJiem zwn wmi lnMacici.
The following are th principal feature ol
eeneral baa.inr bosine :
DEPOSITS
UmIviJ r....O. nn H n. . .t . n Kaa
lag eeruficatea Ual to Uai depoaitora.
Ezteede.1 ta rastomer 00 tavoraMe terms aad
.pytvvms ymK ttmituwu A . mtl 1 1 Bill
collii-tioxs
Xade (a th locality aa4 upon ail thebankma
town ta th Called Stat, Charxe aaodei-at.
DRAFT
Isened aesrotlaM la al! parts of th vsltd
State, and (oreuta excaaae lasued oa all part
of Earopsj.
AfCOr.lTS
Ot merchant, farmers and other solicited, to
whom KSMiiiMa accumulation will t eateade.1.
Patron are assared that ali tranacutas shall
he held a strictly private aod oondcnual. aad
that they will b treated a liberally a good
baaklnir role will permit.
Respectfully,
johsstoj. ircK x ro.
JL. B. FA TTO w.
WM. H. MJJfDFORD.
THE
First National Bank
OF PATTOX.
PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa.
Capital, jaii - - $50,000.
Aeconnts of Corporations. Firms aad Individ uals
received npoa the mut fmTiirtM term
consistent with sale aad cuoaerva
Uve Baakieg.
Stwamstitp Ticket tor sal by ail th lead in
Lane and Korean Lra.'t payakie la aay
oa ue principal ciue oi ue
Old World.
All correspond esce HI a e oar persoaal aad
prom i at. itioo.
I sitereat Paid Time Df OMlti.
oetiaaa
a. i ixid
REED &KEADE.
Attorneys at 1 ..n-vv.
EB EiS SBC Ki, - -saer-Otfic)
oa Centre street.
PENN A.
4.2S 83
ET1TELL & LITTLE.
Attorneys t Law,
EHEKSBrRU, FA.
tsHiffl la Opera House. 1J.S4
TW. DICK.
ATTOK.N ET-AT-LAW,
EaaaiBCa). Pasw'a
Spctal attantlon to sriraa claims for Pen
rloa Bounty, etc ehl- Nui)
T F. McKENRICK,
I irrousT iiD conresoavoa at Law,
EBENSBVKcr. - PA
Ir 1 "gee a Centra street.
HH. MYERS.
ATTTJlvNET-AT-LA W
EisitsuM. Pa.
av-Otr e ta Colleaad Raw. ea uitn striec.
DONALD E. DTJFTON,
ATTUKN ET-AT LA W.
EBBasa-cass. Paw a.
ta-f )Ba ta Otvera rioaaa. Cratar street.
ALHlITIATOi- NOTICE.
Letters ot admtnistrattoa ta th estate et
Edward Bark, lat or Clcartild township. Cam
prla eoaaty. deceased, raviair been created hy
ahe fcieiatver ot Caosona eoaaty ta U aader-sta-aed.
aoetce ts hreoy arlrea Uas ali person
ta-tetxed to said estate wilt pleas make immed
iate payment payment aad thosa savtaer cla ms
aaaiast tae same will prisent ua daly aaraeta
ucatad tor musneat.
ANNA HCEI.
Administratrix r Edward Barfe,
la rwwatiwta Avobm, Altoosa.Pa.
Nov. L. lautV
NOTICE.
There will be a maertac tae stockastiden at
tls Crwan fc Cwsrllsld t oai a CokaCoespaay
at tA ama t ta Coaipaav at r"raity. t,am
bna eoaaty. Pa., oa to rLNn HK-T (Ut)
KAY UF bEt'tlMBEH. 1"6.. at 3i r. . ter
tne parptM et eecermlalna- oa tke advlsatHltty
f ecrtata a!anremot et the plaot aad Im
provements et tae Compear, aad transacting
important osutaaea. U. U. HA(A.
Inc. Jc Secretary.
SANTA
Will Make
NT No M
Where you will And A
FjL, A T of
To
your shopping with us. where you will
all Departments at Lowest Prices.
Yours, for a Merry Christmas ami a
DENTISTRY.
Do you know we are taking out teeth
every day without one particle of pain?
Weil, we are doing this very thing w ith
"Odoctundcr." the only local anjE-?;heti.-that
has stood the test and to-dav it is the
only one that is usevi universally by den
tists who are up to date in the-r calling.
The price for W.-ntunder" when pain
less is cents, bat if you exper eLoe the
least pa: n. we on'y charge you the usuai
price. o cents.
How about those tseth that need S'ling1?
VVei!. you say they don't aohe. Tr.at's
just the reason why you should have tbem
niletl dow. After they have ache-i once
you will prr.bsabiv have to have the nerve
killed and the tooth treated if you are de
sirious of saving it. I only charge .) cents
for amaigum fillings and from il.) up for
gold fillings. These are har i-time pr'ict-s
but they iro just the same. Why procras
tinate'. that's a big word but it'sanood
one right here because pr'tcrasiination
means to the patient ioss of -irt-p, neural
gia, ear-ache, tooth-ache and g.xiKiness
knows what else. We know of a goi
many young ladies of our acquaintance
who wouid have been marrid long ag if
it hadn't been for thoe horrid -lojk;r.g
teeth. Remember, to everv patient na vie z
teeth filled I givt a box of Dr. Richard-"
tcoth powder and full instructi:-ns for the
care of the iveth. On the 13th of each
month 1 wiii extract teeth free of charge.
You say why on the 13th. Weil. now.
that's my business. All you have to do is
to come. Remembs-r I won't lae out yoir
g'Dod teeth, becau-e 1 don't beiieve in it.
Then you s4y suppose the 13th falls on
unday. Come right along and we w.li r
only too glad to relieve you of the offend
ing member.
T.M.RICHARDS, D.D. 5.,
JULIAN STREET.
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General Iiisiiraiice Aent.
EBEy'SBURG , FA.
DIllrrKATlla. aCE.
Lcaers ai adatiaiatrauoa la th estate at P.
t". Brawa. lata et cetvensOarsi DursHtak. liawti
eoaaty. deceased. Ba'lna; beea araatad ta ta
aadrsined. awuca t lepenv ? taat all per
oasna ladeoted w aaid estate are requested ta
mak tmmedlaaa parmaot. aa tasies) kartn:
eaaim aaaiast tae same will pi seen t taesa 4aiV
aataesiuataa lar stuiearaa
MA TIL-PA BKOWS.
Admlalstrarrlx ot P. r . Browa. dsjeaaarad.
EbBbarg,ra-. Jv. a.
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His Appearance at Ouv
Store on
Make the Little Ones Happy.
Fall and
We are now displaying the largest stock of Best-Made Fall and
Winter Clothing, Overcoats, and Gents Furnishings and Shoes ia
Cambria county.
Our line of Overcoats is iminene. We sell well-made and rer-
j fect-fitting Clothing as low if not
We have all sizes to fit the srriill
no matter whether you are short or
All we ask is for you to examine
; and you will be convinced that the
. buv Clothing is at
C. A. Sharbaugh's,
CAEE0LLT0WN, PA.
EBENSBURC MARBLE AND CRANITE
lYlONUlVlENTAL : WORKS !
i
fcif"We are pr -iiJVil to
defy tn .tl;J-titisora
I
sg r t x
MARBLE Ain) GRANITE MONUilXXTS,
HEADSTONES, VAULTS AND POSTS
WHAT WE I":
K-t t. "rstar.t'v on luir..! r.r.e cf "he Lart-W and Fsrsj
St-lecir-I rm-k f acy i-i-ncerTi in thr Cfur.ty.
tiive ; r-s .nai ?oi:rvioc lo tle n.&sullacture and !-L:r
nw-nt (.-full order-.
I -e- n ue l-iit ti'.s? T-e-t Stock, an.7 ray j';-rr;(-!:lar arr-n
tiou to tl.e settir. of a'l work.- Alio avrf-s fo-r the fa
nions C i-nir ion iron Fence.
ALE COKRESl-UNDhCE ANr-WEKED.
J. WILKINSON ci SON,
EREN.-Bl'KG, PA.
BEHIND THE CURTAINS
We have a full line
of every description.
portance that we keep
TRUSSES.
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mail.
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Happy Xew Year.
Gallitzin. Pa.
Winter.
lower than anvone in the State.
bey as well a the largest man,
tall, lean or f:t, we can fit you.
our goods and learn our price?.
best place in Cambria county to
f.:rr.i.-h on short notice and at prU'es that
of TRUSSES and SUPPORTERS
A rupture is of such vital im-
ia stock all sizea and makes of
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