The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 29, 1896, Image 3

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    1m NKl K.i, CAMBRIA rO.. PA.
..- - MAY lsir,.
TTi- AllJt:MiSiAI-
rr ,f i l-einK l"t on the Welsh
..t ,-l.iitvu.
I K. , r i.;,, xd. of the Ilcr.tlJ, speut
i . 1 ,v i. A t
T1 . K....t,iirif hall flub will play at
Vr (., . !:. K. Meisel. of Carroll town
f ' ,1', f,- hour? in town on Tliurs-
f i ( , . ,1,., rint.-itlt'nt I.ewb will de-
''j'J'J ,'.r.,;i,.i. iii H-i- l''a-f on Memor-
I M ...r- r - St..!i- of Carrolltown,
t ' ' , .j,!,-. of IJrr nvnlii. viMt-
K-'-!""-' "" M'"",ay-
! j, ,i ' Hii-o-llai.etiiis aiN will be
.',' !", M'l-i'-al college. Fre-
4j'"M y Waiter and Mis Sim-
T' -II i-iiir'-; were viMturs to
" W.-.lnv.l:iy.
J M...-I- I ' I ""' a'"1 William Kim-
? ' I ,i. lii;'i'd a far load of
j, i., r...-!oii on Sunday.
I Mr .l..l. Manioii. one of Su-.nietaantia
f ,,,-i., i hi t iti' ". was a visi
le is-i.ii' - "" i
i t , - m !i-'j ii- "" uesJay.
f y, (,.!-' M''f. "f xili l,l:u'ft-
-i,t, "! relumed and at
'.. i , ...iti,.ii at i:raddH-k.
1 V , i, n-n-iis I'alton c laims to
t (, 1 f :.--.. and otitlyinit
Y.M: M' T- " U, Wl arrived herP
jllV.il.iv. and l-m liiiu Maple Park in
,:.., !(,...e.-e,.llol. .frut.
t Mr II. i :v of fhe-t township,
V , ,, , , Ki.eilmisj on Friday and
ijt'l-i ! Ii.-iii-- i.-turiiiinr ths anie day.
iMr . .Lull.-singer, of lieiilah, w as at
J..,.i, ..i. Mi..l:tV iHin b's brother,
,.n. l" a.-.-ideiitlv litul a short
t i- -'"
,,, ; l- trivet, at Korettoon Sat-
l$i jv rO- - tor I he l.eli.-lit of the Inde-
, . i r. ui.l "I ll.al pUn'e. Kvery body is
1:, l' tine of hallplayeu in tins piaee
mMilI iv I . l.-. u Kliel.shurK ami Asli
,. t... Mir Pi..ol n lo 'J iu favr of
i'v;...-
.in, T!ni-ii.ty. .lime 11, the twenty-
. . ..f ,1... r i .rw if
i . Ml. nun 'i a i i. imooh "i n..- .-......-..- .
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tNnln IVnii-) v am. i uiaiij win
li. it Tat'on.
-!,.-r.:! i'ouIit. al .lohii-lown. on Mon
f.,., u. -..;.! llie Iim U. sttw k and
lit -i of ' i..- .lobn-low n Timt t Herman
14 ,!, foi -:..
tiii,,- ilav la-t rek thP dwellint? house
ttl'l ;- I' l'ri''li- near Lilly, w a desjroy
(4 ! Mr. entailing a loss of several
...m.l il.iiiar-.
i ; niaha'ei ie-an Ike and two
(4 .i uoii I i-ii- enlivened our siieeison
A ::.i-U. to Ike ureal delight of the
ji-nonioa-iL.ti.
l li (;H. 'I. K-ij.. is having a new
U4 e.l on hi preinles on Julian
'A-i- uir- Ki in; and Schuyler lavis
li lt,e i ol.-.! a. lol -.
4. . v...!., :utn-r Kolierts and Donald
tfi rii.jK. I. ho liave been a I lend I Hi; the
i'i i-k v an. a I nieiityat I'hiladel phia,
tl . . '.'ii n.-.i tioltlt.
A
1.1. i.n-to.v ii is in have a shovel factory.
!'$ "in an .it.! l.av e a eapi lal of at lea-1
lh-i anolht-r ev Itieliee that its
U 1 ,.f n a.i.- 1 auve.
n un- :.n -ni-i linens of cut stone are
i -toi l . tl i. nl iii l he l:ia.ekiiek region.
, in- hii.i- wink on llie railroad
vin.nl- hear Lilly.
i.;j i,..v;:;ik- of the UirouKb council
I5.M uJa . vi-ihiii: I he tax rate for the
a- iixei! at 3'a mills for Uiloliijh
. in.; lot -.ei ial lax.
Mr. .i.-iiti l'oei, of Cresson, w ho, in
-ai-y -.ii'- a a riueui oi coeus-
I-. i- in ton n on Monday looking as
-h' LaJ t.r.-h .lralilig gently with hlLU.
A .aii.ii pigeon belonging to Mr.
i i ol t'allon, uas taken to
.u lien .lav-ayo and turned loose.
:--a. ii.-ii ii- dome in fifteen minutes
!-.n lil-raLed.
"ii-.ui. ii.uiL'htir of Mr. and Mrs.
i iir v.iii-l,). ilii-.l at her parents home
Niiiii No. 1 near llasllugs, on
,e-.ia, Ma '.'h. Is'.;, aged years,
i i h- an,! .'. .Ia -.
ll.i.e in. .if ire- are being struug oo
i.-iai line l..irti-.-ii New York and
1 in aiilii'ipalion of the immense
il.at rtiil in- ort-a-iont-d by the
'i.'o :i in the lalli-r eity.
" iiiin.-.il i- an excellent cleaner for
l ......I..! i utiles. Sprinkle dampened
uie.ii m..r Hi,- fur ami rub in mere
on tin- fin i- cU-an. Shake thor
. iian' nn a line and go over with
iili.
r .M. K.-ni ick. K-ij., of this place,
oai',. i.i. I'a . on Monday lobe
it the luneral of ex-Lulled States
W.t.La. e. a liii--deal h is mention -'l.ei.-
i ii.l ,-e funeral look place
ai I n. -,; ay.
M'- U . ,, . I';,,,! Jj,.d at her
'ieil.,rt I a. I in :t I. v in I riL t..u ...
i -i .ii. .lioi.-v. aired i Htti t u vtstr
H w. i t.y lr hu.-band and a
li.r ii iiiain- willlw interred at
;.! at .New t;, ruiany ou Friday
:' ' at in,, o'i lock.
1! "" ' Ckin-oii, of the linn of
i kii
.v,
n A Son, went to Kane,
'I'e-.iay iin. ruing, where lie
'i- riii'.. n.l 1 1,,, .-tei iion of a hand-
lam:.. ii..i,uiM..,t, lately Completed
f ,r e-: it,M-,i1,,.ll t .. .,,., ,,rv r.r
J,"' 'i nfill,, of that place.
1 -ton Kvaii- -li.-d at , ri-
,:! -laih. r. Thomas I). Kvans, in
A ' .ir I. .,, jily i,,ruiiig. at 2:15
I '. " '' yen-, mouths and lu'
'-eea-ed had leen ill wilb
. "o i..ii f ,r at om years. His re-
in Lloyd's cemetery
""ia a!;, i I,,,,,,,
in-avy thunderstorm Weit-
'y.ia-t ,.,. lWl ow, .loui,, to
-r' J' ' '"' ijr,,",i'ienl yoiiug
" "' !h- Lux aii-villedistrirt. Somer-
, y- struck and killed by
Wr-tV If. . n(Ui t..i Hltll
'111 I lol .
'-i.ii.ii.o Mruck al five differ
""""M.. Hay's farm during the
V'.-p I.uk Leaiy, f Chest Springs.
t' "" '"' Moinliy. Iiesides dispeus-
J jii-t,. e to tif. Juhaoitants of
i riiiij- a,i x i,.iily -suire Leary
""he ham.-, and saddlery busi
,;." "''''' -'ve scale and the reputa-
" t,ull,l-niade harness turned out
lit bring?, l,iC trade from
otiiitv. His WJrk is ituarau
"' du..,l speaks for itelf.
,"ii- iiH.rt.ii. a scaffold in the bell
,; J"hns Konian Catholic
"l ii-o.vx,,. .roie because of be
"M.led ;,,, Ml A dt!tauce of tlirty
4.rtrryT 'Ul il lurew workmen,
-ii hardl, of Johnstown, had his
the hack of Lis head
-u i UHly ,,ru' a" over;
r Hi. of Hellrfonte. escaned nnin-
Jm Kelly, of Brooklyn, was
Y: ilii. , inoughi to be in
"any.
Mrs. Ella, wife of Postmaster Edward
Kiilni, of Motintaindale, was taken to the
Pixnmnt Insane asylum a few days ago.
She is suffering from softening of the brain
and there is no hope of her recovery. Mrs.
Iviihn was an estimable lady only about
thirty-five years of age.
A little boy named Leolirown.livingin
ltnrmstow'i, Clinton county, was nearly
-mothered to death recently in a big chest.
He was in a neighbor's house playing Id
an upstair:" room, got into the chest and
the lid fell down. Of course he began to
scream but it was some time before he
could be located and when finally released
was almost suffocated.
Mr. C. F. Sargeant, of Itellwood, who
is one of the committee on relics at the
coming' "elebralion of Blair County's
Seiui-Centennial, was in town on Thurs
day and paid us a short aud pleasant visit.
Mr. Sargeant had with him an anciei.t
Spanish flag that was brought from
"Mexico during the Mexican war and
which then was said to belong to the time
of the invasion of Cortez. The flag Is of
tine silk about five feet square with the
Spanish coat of arms worked in each cor
ner, and its looks confirm its antiquity.
The thriving town of Cresson is fast
improving. Among the late improve
ments is a telephone line to Summit. The
water works under construction are hear
ing completion and will soon fur
nish its people with an abundance of the
purest spring water. Among the leading
hotels is the Junction House, John Me
Xally. proprietor, which is large and com
modious aud furnished throughout with
au especial rare for the convenience of its
patrons. A hancsotue coupe meets every
train and guests will fir.U its proprietor a
pleasant and accommodating landlord.
Or. William McfSowan, a prominent
and wealthy man, who has been residing
in Ligonier for many years, committed
snicide in a dark woods not far from the
town on Friday by shooting himself
through the brain. A dispatch from Ligon
ier says Mr. McClowan was in his sixty
sixth year, and was noted for his scholar
ship and scientific knowledge. Although
a pliy.-ician, he never practiced. He made
a trip to Philadelphia some time ago aud
had been com plain iug of his health ever
since, fearing he was going insane. He
had large business interests in Pittsburg,
and was reputed to be worth f-iio,(ioi.
Samuel Thomas, who one month ago
on Saturday, was hurt by a falling roof
while assisting in tearing down a barn on
the premises of Thomas J. Reese, in the
East ward, died on Saturday night as a re
sult of his injuries. He was a man of
strong constitution and his tenacity of life
was remariiable as it was thought at the
time he was hurt that he could not sur
vive but a few hours at most, but he lived
for one month. He was a son of the late
Lewis Thomas, of Cambria township, and
was born on the old hoii.estead about 4
years aeo. He is survived by his wife aud
three children, two girls and a boy. He
was a brother of Uichard L. Thomas, ex
water superintendent. His remains were
interred in Lloyd's cemetery on Tuesday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ouden, who reside
near Clearfield, went out a few days ago to
fight the forest fires which threatened to
destroy their fences and other property.
They took with them their two childieli.
aged ." and S years. The children were left
at the edge of the woods and told to re
main their nut il the parents returned. The
children, however, wandered away aud
were not found until the evening of the
following day. When found the youuger
child wa- lyinir on a log fast asleep and
his brother was guarding him. Thev had
wandered almost twenty rive miles around
through the woods trying to find their vay
out. Several times they were compelled
to run fiom llie ilanies, but beyond having
their faces singed by the heat, they were
uninjured.
Miles (iearhart, of Worthville, Pa.,
has hens that would not hatch, and that
being his only way of incubating he was
at quite a loss to know how to increase his
stock of poultry. Finally he struck on
rather an uuique plan with flattering re
sults. Selecting the biddies that did not
lav and were inclined to hatch he made
then, a close fitting cap of heavy cloth.
which completely blindfolded them and
was impossible to shake off. When a
chicken is blindfolded it M ill squat down
and stay there. Thus reasoning Miles al
together has set live hens, each day liber
ating them for food and exercise. To date
three hens have brought out all the eggs
entrusted to them except three, and are as
proud of their families as though they vol
untarily contracted for them.
Johu L. Scanlac, whose serious illness
we mentioned last week, died at the resi
dence of Andrew Boslet, in Altooua, on
Thursday of last week from typhoid pneu
monia. Three weeks before his death he
contracted a heavy cold while attending
the funeral of his brother in Carrolltown,
aud on his return to Altooua was confined
to the house aud continued to grow worse
until his death. The deceased was a son
of the late Henry Scanlan, Esq., of Carroll-
town, and was about f4 years of age. He
was a carpenter by trade and for the past
two years hau been iu the employ of of Mr.
ioslet with whom ne made his home. He
is survived by three brothers William and
James, of Johnstowa, and Henry, of Car
rolltown, and one sister, Mrs. J. C. Easly,
of Carrolltown. His remains were taken
to Carrolltoxvn and interred in St. Bene
dict's cemetery in that place on Friday.
A Unit three weeks ago John Singer, of
Cressou, forman of a section of the Ebens-
burg & Cresson branch, while engaged in
his duties was assisting iu putting iu uew
rail and to make it Gt, had to cut a por
tion off the rail. Mr. Singer was holding
the hammer chisel while another assistant
was striking with a sledge. One of the
blows glan -ed and the sledge struck Mr.
Sinner on the leg, between the ankle and
the knee. It hurt him for a little while,
but he kept on at his work and in the
evening spaded some garden. For several
days he worked as usual but his leg con
tinued growing worse, tiecoming so painful
that he had to quit work and the flesh
liegan to fall away from the bone, (irave
fears were entertained that amputation
would lie necessary to save his his life, but
at a consultation of lirs. Devereaux. of
Ciesson. and Fay. of Altooua, ou Monday
morning, they came to the conclusion that
the leg would eventually get well and that
amputation would tie unnecessary.
Messrs. James Wilkinson it Son,
marble and granite dealers in this place,
have been, for some time past, crowded
with order and are dally turning out fine
specimens of work. Amoug the jobs lately
set up In Lloyd's cemetery are a granite
monument to the memory of the late
James B. Zahm, and a granite monument
to the memory of Mrs. Jonathan Jones.
In Headrick's cemetery they hare set up a
handsome granite monument to the mcni-
of Dr. Wilson and family w ho were drown
ed In the Johnstown Flood. They also
erected a monumentover the graves of the
father, mother and sister (the latter drowned
in the Johnstown Flood)of J. W. Leech, Esq
In the Wilmore cemetery they have re
cently setup a fine specimen of work In
granite, being a monument to the mem
ory or the late Thoman Kinney, of that
place. These are but a few of the many
works of art from their establishment aud
being always crowded with work speaks
well for the enterprising firm. They are
now lettering a beautiful granite monument
which, when completed, will be erected
over the grave of the wife of Harry
Hooyer, iu Pringle Hill cemetery.
Neatarlal Day
Memorial Day comes on Saturday and
tbe graves of the soldiers dead will be
decorated with the customary services
Following is a list f the deceased soldi
era buried in this vicinity.
Lloyd's cehcterv ebessbcbo.
Griffith T. Evans, Geo. V. Davis,
Edward I. Evans, Adam Shinafelt,
David Powell, jr., Thomas J . Evans,
David J. James, Hugh Jones,
Thomas E. Evans, John E. Davis,
Samuel Henry, George K. Sechler,
J. A. Littlefield, David H. Evans,
James Koherts, David J. Evans,
John F. 1-ibby, John O. Evans,
David I. Evans, Evan K. Davis,
Joisepli Henderson, Win. K. Humphreys,
Chas II. Hever, David O. Evans,
Wm. Mills, si., Thomas Todd,
Wm. li. Huberts, Iefuuel Evans,
J.Todd Hutchinson, Jeremiah D. Evans,
.Matthias Hawkins, Thomas B. Moore,
W. D. Davis, - Thomas J. Lloyd,
David S. Jones, Wm. W. Griffith,
Win. T. Davis, lianlel T. Juoiw,
Samuel Iteese, lieorge Mack,
Kobert Williams, John Kailti,
Jamex X. Kvhds, KicUard L. iMvlx,
Wni. Clement, John Kiiuruill,
Thomas 1. lew ki, tieorKe W. Jonw,
Kotlger MrHrlde. James M. KotM.
Isaac Jeffrie.
CATHOLIC CEMKTERY KBKN9BVKO.
Rev. R. c. ChrlKt J-,
John K. Scanuui,
John Porter,
James t '. Noon,
Murk Kdelhlule,
Andrew Weible,
Wm. Mills, Jr.,
Jeremiah A. Kagan,
Thomas McBreen,
CAKKOLLTOWN CEMKTEKY.
Peter Ka) lor, Henry Weakland,
Jacob Kootitz, Fred "l. Isenberg,
Kdward liilletqile, Ahram A. Berkey,
lobn Hyrne, Johu Kooumnan,
Klias liriiwull, Thomas K. Melsel,
John Wensel, Richard Yost,
Andrew P. ttaker, John Mtoltz.
BETHEL CEMETERY.
Thomas l. I.ttzinger,
James A. l.ilzlnger,
Andrew J. l.ltxlnr,
Francis P. Tlerney,
Stephen A. Chase,
Johu l,anibaugh,
James Collins,
James Murray,
James C. Hulk.
ieorge Campbell,
W in. I.arinier,
John Patterson,
Thomas Maban,
l.ul her Stiles,
Ktioch Reese,
Moses I 'avis,
John J. Jones.
LAMBAl'OH CEMETERY JACKSON TWP.
Michael Rager, Meniman Lee,
tieoree Reynolds, Peter Rager,
Henry Reynolds, Thomas Rager.
OLD CEMETERY EBENSBl'RO.
Oeo. W. Todd, Milton Roberts,
Thomas O. Kvans, Richard l.ewli,
Jjavid Evans (mason) Kdward K. Davis.
BELSANO CEMETERY M. E. CHURCH.
Win. Reed, Wm. Qulnton,
Wm. May, Samuel Reed.
BELSANO CEMETERY U. B. CHURCH.
Joseph J. Williams, Asa Eastman,
Andrew Marsb.
HKl'LAU CEMETERY.
Kdward Mills, Thomas Evans,
James Mills.
LUTHHRAI CEMETERY JACKSON TWP.
Henry Alters, Jacob M.Paul,
Thompson Carney.
HERMAN CEMETERY.
Evan D. James, Thos. T. lievereaux,
I.I'NKAKI. CEMETERY BI.ACKLICK TWP.
Wm. M. Black, Kred K. Hill.
POWELL CEM ETERY.
Daniel Powell.
Ml'MDAY'S CBMETEBY JACKSON TWP.
Joseph Sees.
BK-KTOWN CEMETERY.
Samuel Ediniston.
Htl Rafale Traaafra.
Charles H. Gross et ux. et al. to Cecil
Gross, et al.. Adams; consideration. t,5ou.
John Eckmaire et ux. to Michael Ruf
fing. Portage township, 3jO.
Solomon Wagner etux. to Joseph Rosen
hammer, Jackson, 75.
' John Kane et ux. to Michael Lauf,
Johnstown, $iOO.
James A. Miller to Spaugler liuilding &
Loan association, Spangler, tj8.
Mary A. Davis et vir to Timothy M.
Sheehau, Cleai field, ft.
Timothy M. Sheehan et ux. to Mary A.
Davis, White. 1.
Christian Fleck to Pennsylvania Rail
road comoany, Portage borough, tl.Stiu.
Isaac liomgardner et ux. to Elmer E.
Itomgarduer Richland. ".
Elmer E. Romgardner to Carolina liom
gardner, Richland, (5.
John Ashcroft et ux. et al.. to Edward
O'Brien, Cresson, $3U.
Bertha Bassett to John D. Wicks, South
Fork, $2ou
William J. Donnelly & Company to Wil
liam Lead beater, Palton, soO.
Francis J. Byrne et ux. to Joseph Wet
more, Susquehanna, (75.
John Fry et ux. to Samuel Fry, Morrell
ville, . -
Michael Ruffing to Pennsylvania Rail
road company. Portage borough, ll.2ix.
James A. Wilson et ux. to George S.
Good. Patton, $850.
William Christy et ux. to Clara Swine
heart, Gallitzin township, &.
Samuel II. Bell et ux. to Adam Trabold,
Johnstown, S350.
Samuel T. Brown, trustee, to Thoma
W. Lindsay et a I., Jackson r;,4X).
William Allison et ux. to Thomas H
Wicks, South Fork,
Ai Important Caae.
The ejectment suit of John C. Martin
against Charles A. Hughes, involving coal
lands in Portage township, to tbe value
$25,(a-u, which was on trial during last
week before Judge Buflington, In the Uni
ted States district court at Pittsburg, was
on Thursday of lat week decided in favor
of Mr. Hughes, coLfirming his title to the
land? in question.
The land in dispute Is located on the
Portage branch of the Pennsylvania rail
road and contains in terra firma a tract of
possibly forty acres and under which the
coal workings of Mr. Hughes are located.
Some months ago the defendant In the
case (Mr. C. A, Hughes) secured a patent
for his land, which was "unseated," from
tbe state, which patent was confirmed to
him in all matters concerning the lines in
question.
The case was fought stubbornly during
the time It wa? on trial. At times the
court room took on an appearance of a
lumber camp. There were brought before
the court blocks from trees showing tbe
surveys made In 17"1 and 1796, this being
the original survey and tbe time when the
warrant was first Issued. The costs of the
case will fall upon the plaintiff, Mr. Mar
tin, and will probably amount to several
thousand dollars.
Marriage LlreaiM.
The following marriage licenses were la-
sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court
for the week ending Thursday, May 28th,
lS'.io:
Charles P. Rigby and Cora May Shaffer,
Dale.
George Wesa and Kate Blmle, Cioyle
township.
John Cebula and Karolina Uramawa,
Gallitzin.
Jacob Lynch and Elizabeth Hess, Johns
town. William Guyer, Huntingdon, and The
resa llaho, Carrolltovn.
Charles Harold and Kate Kurtz, Browns
town. Frank Muskareu and Sarah Shaffer,
Gallitzin.
John O Dor.uell and Bridget Farley,
Johnstown.
Mike Fortunato and Anuie Wagner.
Lilly.
Tried ! Rata IB E.fae
Altnium. Pa.. Mav 24. The Phoenix
telephone to Hollldaysburg has never
vr.rkcwt i.mnerlv and After exoerts failed
to Gnd the trouble it was concluded that
in.tiirtlnn from the Loiran Vallev trolley
liue. which ran parallel to it. was the
cause, so it was decided to change tbe
route. The work was begun In the spring,
and yesterday, while taking down a por-
. i.,- nr ihn nA llnff I h mv&tpr was solved.
A fine wire bad been inserted between two
of the telephone wires, thus completing
the circut and ruining the Hoe. It was
evidently done with malicious intent, for
it was carefulty placed and screened from
observation. The company offers a re
ward of tsuu for information which will
lead to the arrest of tbe party who did tha
wiring.
Thomas Wlble, of Carrolltown, was in
Ebensburg on Friday.
Trial Llat far Jaae Teraa ml Caarf.
Following is the list of cases to be tried
at tbe regular Jane term of court, com
mencing next Monday, June 1 :
FOR TRIAL MOXDAY, JUNE I.
Commonwealth vs. W. J. Lltten, Bure
ty; prosecutor, R. H. Carl.
Andrew Stibich, surety; Jonepli Shneid
enger. William Marsh, desertion, non-support,
Amanda March.
Chas Williams, surety; Casper Friday.
Annie Riley, surety; Elmer Kiley.
William H. Stephens, desertion, non
euppoit; Maggie Stephens.
Joseph Springer, surety; Mary Rager.
Dorsey Mack in, surety, non support;
Jemima Mackin.
Dorsey Mackin, assault and battery;
Jemima Mackin.
James Fiuan, surety; Ann Finau.
James Finan, assault and battery; Ann
Finan.
Paul Tomasko, surety; Jacob Winkler.
Steve Fesko ank Steve Tomasko, aggra
vated assault and battery; M. Logan.
Mary Tomasko, aggravated assault and
battery, M. Logan.
Mary Tomasko, aggravated assault and
battery; Jacob Winkler.
Charles Lewis, felonious assault and
battery; R. 11. Carl.
H. H. Carl felonious assault and battery;
Charles Lewis.
VOK TRIAL TUESDAY, JUNK 2.
Commonwealth vs. Fred Speck, illegal
liquor selling; prosecutor, H. W. Hill.
Patrick Connelly, fornication and bas
tardy; Elizabeth O'Grady.
Jacob Burkett, larceny and receiving;
E. J. Dunlap.
Pierson Koantz, fornication and bas
tardy; Ada Bigler.
Albert Bolvin, assault aud battery; W.
H. Bowers.
Albert Bolvin, fornication and bastardy;
Dora Woodford.
Joseph Neff, illegal liquor Belling; Jos
eph Wentx.
John H. Howe, fornication and bas
tardy; Martha Yahner.
John Ream, larceny and receiving; E.
J. Dunlap.
John Ream, larceny and receiving; E.
J. Dunlap.
John Ream, larceny and receiving; E.
J. Dunlap.
Gomer Collins, fornication and bastardy;
Jane Schmidt.
George Sell, fornication and bastardy;
Hannah Mackin.
Harry Thomas, assault and battery;
Kate Thomas.
Adam Jacobs, assault and battery with
intent; Tillie Mulheron.
James F. Parka, fornication and bas
tardy; Mary Lee.
Irwin Miller, larceny and receiving; G.
W. Dibert.
Charles Driscoll, et al., malicious mis
chief; Fred Jones.
Jacob Brown, assault and battery with
intent; Edward Clark.
FOR TRIAL WEDNESDAY, JI NK 3.
Commonwealth vs. John Struuiquest;
horse stealing; prosecutor, Daniel Rose.
John Strumquest, larceny and receiv
ing; Daniel Rose.
Harry Huff, et. al., larceny and receiv
ing; Maggie Hoover.
Harry Hough et. al., entering, larceny
and receiving; W. Stonebraker.
John C. Hough, receiving stolen goods;
W. Stonebraker.
John E. Wilson, embezzlement; W. E.
Alexander.
Michael Priest et. al., robbery; T. R.
Gates.
Michael Priest et at., felonious assault
and battery; T. R. Gates.
James Cramer, carrying concealed
weapons; John Cotdett.
James Cramer, felonious assault and
battery; John Coslett.
James Cramer, aggrevated assault and
battery; John Coslett.
Gregory A. White, larceny and receiv
ing; Julia Connors.
James Conners, larceny and receiving;
Gregory White.
James Conners et a)., assault and bat
tery; Gregory White.
Mamin Dunn, larceny and receiving;
Robert Pullins.
FOR TRIAL THURSDAY, JUNE 4TH.
Commonwealth vs. William Reming
ton, larceny and receiving; prosecutor
Charles Davison.
Toney Anchlist, assault and battery,
Thomas Lord.
Thomas Lord, assault and battery;
Toney Anchlist.
Raphael Chirgo, assault and battery;
Michael Rico.
Peter Laurenze, assault and battery;
Ressario Rico.
Otho Cooper, assault and battery; Alex.
Patterson.
Peter Laurenze et al., aggravated as
sault and battery; Joseph Morrello.
Joseph Morrello, riot, assault anu bat
tery; Michael Rico.
Weslev Dorman, burglary; -Maegie
Hoover.
Sylvester Dorman, larceny and receiv
ing; Burt Kibblett.
Sylvester Dorman, burglary, Burt Ribb-
lett.
Hill Johnson, larceny and receiving;
Burt Ribblett.
Hill Johnson, larceny and receiving,
Burt Ribblett.
Chauncey Myers, receiving stolen goods;
Maggie Hoover.
T. J. Boyer, illegal liquor selling; inoe.
CuUen.
FOR TRIAL FRIDAY, JUNK OTU.
Commonwealth vs. Matthew Weak-
land, illegal liquor selling; prosecutor, H.
Kirkpatrick.
Elmer Brennen, forgery; William Up-
degrave.
lbomas Mctee, larceny ana receiving;
Lawrence Fleck.
William F. McCoy, larceny and receiv
ing; r. r. veir.
David Sanders, false pretense; James
Gaut.
D. B. Parker, leasing house for immoral
purposes ; uliani tlonan.
inarles locum, assault ana battery,
resisting officer; Bart Ribblett.
George Jones, common gambler; Unas.
Lefevre.
George Jones, Jr., common gambler;
Reuben Ashcom.
Augustine M. McDonnell, embezzle
ment; R. C. Myers.
James Watson, defrauding boarding
house keeper; William Thomas.
Isaac J. Harris, assault and battery;
Lottie Adams. '
Rebecca J. Muntz, assault and battery;
Joseph E. Muntz.
T. J. Boyer, illegal liquor selling; Thom
as Cullen.
Catharine Conino, illegal liquor selling;
Frank DeCanno.
Joseph Conino, illegal liquor Belling;
Frank DeCanno.
William Burke, adultery; Harry Johns
Mary Burke, adultery; Harry Johns.
FOR TRIAL SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH.
Commonwealth vs. W. 8. Davie, em
bezzlement: prosecutor, 8. G. W. Brown
Andr Boberatch, aggravated assault
ami batterv: Albert Matava.
George Racer, felonious assault and
batterv: Jacob Herman.
Steve Bricabick, assault and battel y;
Jnseoh Pulbola.
W. S. Hamilton, malicious mischief;
Bridget Canavan.
Mlaeellaiteaaa Bailees.
WAN TED. A general reprereotatlva la tbla
county to ore as I M local board lor the
A rtlMBH' SstIdk and Ijoaa Aasoelatloa. Ad-
drata 1 KII to Are., Pittsburg-. Pa. meh23
WANTED-A reliable man torapreaent a loan
Inmtntion In Cambria county Money
loaned In auma ol tlOO to f lo.ouo. or particular!
appu to w.M. DAVIS, uoalporc, ra.
mcbWtL
THE Ebenabare- BaiMIn It Loan Aaaoetatloa
1 will offer for sale at the Rer Building. Eb-
enabonr. on tbe fourth Monday la Mar.
2.UUU.UU. thus. vnt.
L,bbtbb Laaixaa. Secretary. Prealdeat.
V T Farmer ean ret 22 eenta per pound la
trade lor wool at the atore of W. A. M. LatUe, la
loretto. A large and well aaaorted atock ol gen
eral merchandlaa la on hand to aeleet I rum.
apr. 17 et.
IT1 R rowNlitklallERl
V KOBfcKT ( tKUVSUN. of Blacktlek town-
ablp. will be a candidate lor the offiee ol unty
(-ommiaaiooer on the Democratic ticket, auoieet
to the dec i Ion of tbe next county convention.
'I'M I KTY -THREE dollar will par lor atom
JL of alz weeba, board and thorough tnetroeiloa
In mualc, at tbe Moaieal Oelleice. Freeburg;. Sny
der county. Pa, Summer Term betrtat July n.
for catalogue addreaa, HENKY B. MUYEH.
ma24t.
AT THE OLD RELIABLE.
Everybody, and especially tbe oyeter-lorlna;
people ol Ebenaburc;. are Invited to call at Kobe
MeBreen'a Old Mailable Koalauraat. when they
want good, Ireeb Uyalera, by toe pint, quart or
gallon t r you ean have them Stewed or fried,
all al tbe lowest price. Ereab Oyatera every day.
ocillif
IF YOU ARE KT
NOTICE.
The annual meeting of stockholder for the
election ol director ol the Ureaao2 i'learheld
3a I a Ooke company will be held at tbe effice
of tbe romi.auy al Frugality. Pa. on Wednesday,
June Kin Imni, at one o'clock, r. a
It. KJ. nauan, sec y.
St.
JOS. HOME & CO.
A Iine
of Black Silks
WITHOUT A PARALLEL
AS TO VALUE.
Many SUk Bargains have
been presented before Never
the equal of this, anywhere !
3,600 yards
$1.25, $1.50
and $1.75.
Black Silks
1
Comprising Brocaded
Gross Grain, Satin Da
mas. 27-inch Satin Duch-
esse, Hustling Taflettas,
etc.
Come, or send soon for such
exceptional values can not last,
and we don't want disappoint
ment to follow your order.
Mat
75c.
aYari
PENM AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURG.
A Sure Remedy
in every case and every
kind of Hemorrhoids or
Piles is
Salva-cea
tTBAOa-MABK).
This statement can't be
made too strong: or too
emphatic.
It is a simple, certain,
speedy cure for
Rhtumitlsm, Eczema.
Convulsions, Chilblains,
Soro Uusclis, turns.
Toothache, Cuts,
Faeeache, Sprains,
Ksuralgia, lolls,
Soro Throat, Uleors.
Two sizes, 25 and ;o cents.
At druggists, or b maiL
Tan Bbandrbtm Co., ja Camal St., N. Y.
eel 11 s
THE KEELEY CURE
Is a niecial boon to business men who. havine
drifted unconsciously into the drink habit and
awaken to find the disease of alcoholism fastened
upon them, rendering them unlit to ruanape af
fairs reouirinir a clear brain. A four weekt
course of treatment at the
P1TTSBURO. KEELEY INSTITUTE,
No. 42 1G Fifth Avenue,
restores to them all their powers, mental and
physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and
restores tnera to tne conuuion inev were in De
fore they indulreit in stimulants, tliis has been
done n more than 1600 case, treated here, and
among them some of jjrour own neighbors, to
whom we ran refer with confidence as to the
absolute safety and efficiency of the Keeley Cure.
The fullest and most searching investigation la
n vi ted. Send for pamphlet giving full iniorma-
tion.
aag.SM
-SAT
SFIEI
Then we are not satisfied until you are satisfied
TtT'il 1 -a .
mm gooas ana prices.
HIGH GRADE GROCERY
Everything we have is fresh. We guarantee quality. We want
your regular all-lhe year-around trade. Let us 'sell you all you
c&o cut
We sell standard Corn at 5c.
Tomatoes, Cc.
schreded Coeoanut. 8c.
Prunes, 5,7, 0 ml 10c.
Evaporated Peaches, Cc.
Raisins, 4c.
Corn Starch, 5c.
package Coflee, 20c.
Chop per sack, 85c.
Tea, 18c.
Best Tea, 40c.
31b. can Apple TJutterfcr 25c.
Syrup, 30c.
L Boans, 5c.
Mustard per glass, 5c.
Apricots, 10c.
The Ionian Ho Loves Bargains.
They make fun of the woman shopper every
body does but it is she who knows a Bargain
wot is a Bargain, (as Uncle Reuben would say.)
lard-wide Muslin, bleached or unbleached, - 4c.
Apron Gingham, 5c.
Light Calicoes, - Cc.
Dress Ginghams at - - - 7c.
Serges, all wool, all colors, 4 Gin. wide at 50c. per
yard.
THESE ARE ALL BARGAINS.
RESTAURANT NOTICE.
f resDeetlall 1t. nolle, ti my many patrons
ol Kbensbarg an1 eoantry paopi. at at lam. mat
on and altar April 1. IMto. I will aoii any res
taurant trom J ullan ilraol to uaoir. atreet. la
shrht ol tb. Ham or I a Hon., next door Wilkin
aon'a Marti la yard, whin I will b. pleaaad to m
ail my old patrona, noplng- a llbaral abar. ol tb.
public patronaK. 1 aarva meals and lancb.a at
all boars. Price, lft and 20 eenta. I will hasp
a rail lla. of eonracuonary, iraiu, eanaiaa. ctarara.
oyatara, lea cream la aaaaoa. le. cream tn all fla
vor aieciai dinners mmu niiwn auil mv or
wing timely nottc. . aprlna; en e tab lea la eeaan.
1 will ba. a special parlor lor ladles and their
escorts. Tbanka tor paat larors.
nesDeciiaiiy roars.
Boh 20 IL JA.MK9 U.UiNT.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate ol Sarah Hans deceased.
Letters ol admtntstratlta e. t. a. oath, estate
ot Sarab Haiti, late of tb. boron jb of tlallltsln,
tnUambrtavoaaly. Pa . baring been R rented to
ea. all Mraons iBdebtad to said aatai. are nereor
notlfled to make uaTiuent to me wltboat delay.
and tbose bavins claims asralnat tbe same will
present tb.ni, properly aatbeatiratea r setue-
meat. inumas r . narni-,
Admlniatretor
Oallltxln Pa May 1st, 1SV4, na I c
ADUNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Latl.ra ol administration da bonis aon earn
testaaa.au snoexo on tb. estate .1 feter 8tolu.
I ale ot Marr towasblp, aoeaaed. harian beea
granted te tb. anderaifned, all parsons bavlnaj
ciaima aaalnat tb. aald estet. will present Ibeai
or payment and all indebted to aald estate wui
mas. payment immaaiataij to
H.J. uort-KU
f. A. Siotxiiu, Aam'r. d,b. sue. I. a.
tvoraey.
w
LEAD
The Carpet Trade and there must be a solid substantial reason for
it. There is and the reason isn't hard to locate. It is such goods
and offers as these:
All-wool Ingrain Carpet,
Other Ingrain for -Home-made
Rag Carpet,
If You Arc Goiny to
This Spring see our stock of Wall Paper,
low in price.
40c.
25, 30 and 35c.
35 and 40c.
Do Papering
It is very handsome and
This cut represents a Wash Boiler that
WILL : JVOT : RUST.
We handle a full line of this Tinware. If ny
piece rusts bring it back and we will replace it
FREE OF CHARGE.
Yours for Low Prices,
CALLITZIN. PA.
oJ-(ioovls amounting to 110.00 or over DELIVERED HIKE
to any point,
BICYC1
All Kinds and Sizes for Sale by
fL L. JOHNSTOH. M. J. BVCK. A. W.BVCK.
tatisuniB UTS.
Johnston, Buck & Co.,
BANKERS,
EBENSBURG. - PKNN A.
A. W. BBK, rsialtr.
.v EaTAaLtsaBD18M.
Carrdlltown Bank,
' VA BKULI.TOWN . FA.
I. A. HHAEBAVOH, Casblsr.
General anlin Business Transacted.
Tbs IoIIowIm are tb. principal fee tares ol
gtiwil banBlna; business :
DEPOSITS
KeoelTed naTabl. on demand, and Interest bear
lag eertllloates leaned to time depoaltora.
tMxmu
Kxtandad ut enstomers on teTorable tatnis and
approved paper discounted at all times.
COLLECTION
Made In tba locality and apon all tb. banklns
towns 1b tb. Dnttad State. 11 barges moderate.
DIslTa
lasaed neaotlsW. la all part, of tb. VlBltad
States. aadloralscB axobaaaa Issued oa all part.
Of Europe,
Accorm
Ol marekanU. farm era and others solicited, U
wbom reasonable aeoomoaauoa wm o ezveoueu.
Patrona are essared tbat all treneeetloos shall
be ,e, as strictly private and eoabdeatlal. aad
tbat tb.y will be treated aa liberally as good
banking; rules wlU permit-
JOBRITOI. BUCK at CO.
B L. SSBD. MATSIOT tIASa
SEED & READE,
AttorneyH at Xa.w9
BENSBUbU. - - - FKMNA.
(TOBn oa Oeaue street. .at as
KITTELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys O-t. J-aw
EUEMSBTJBU, FA.
ITOB3. la Opera Hoasa.
OILS! OILS!
The Atlantic Refining Co., of
Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty
of manufacturing for the domes
tic trade the finest brands of
Illuminating and Lubricating Oils.
Naphtha and Gasoline
Tbat caa be
LIME FRO!.. PETROLEUM.
"We challenge comparison with
every known product of petrol
eum. If you wish the
in the market ask for ours.
ATLANTIC REFINING CO,
FlTISBUKIt HEFT-
policies written at sbort aouce In tbe
OLD RELIABLE ETNA"
a. elhfr I" I rat la.ee laispaalrs.
f(KT FUR THE
OLD HARTFORD
Minn waun ivnnnnvir
v.
eMis.avly.
F1TTSBI'K. FA.
T.
W. DICK,
ATTOBNET-AT-LAW,
Kaseaauae. Fbb
AeTSpeotal attaatloa to flvea elalms for Pca
alon Boenty. etc ehl-
T F. McKENEICK,
J iTTOUIT alO OUVnBJOS it UW,
EbfcMSttUKli. - PA
aTOOn OB OeaUe street.
II. MYERS,
ATTOHNKT-AT-IAW.
EimauM. Fa.
arUBN IB Oolloaade K.w. on Oaatra a treat.
H
D
ONALD E. DUFTON,
ATTUKH ET-AT- L.A W.
EnanaaoBa, Fbtstba.
OIBs. la Opera House, Oeatat street. .
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
A mi seed estate el Joba A. HI air.
Not'ce Is aeretty erlvea mat John A Klair and
Jane A. Blair. bla wile, on ibe Alb ai oi.Miy
lWe. eaerated m deed ol voluntary aHntr,rnt to
tbe anderslaaed traaslerrtasi all tbe eiat. real,
personal and mixed ol tbe aald Jobo A . Blair u
treat tor tbe benefit ol bis creditors. A II peraonb
Indebted to said aaaieraed estate are berety ali
bed te make payment to me wltbcMt dcrUy, and
tbose bavins; claims sralort tbe seme will pre
sent tbem properly autbentlrated.
nssianee.
boenetarg. Fa., May cb.tW. u
Mountain House
ShavingParlor
Ioeated on Centre street near Mountain House
offiee. Sbartna;. Hair t-atiina; aad Sbamao
Inc don. la tb. neatest aad I -est manner. A
abar. .1 joar pauooajr. solicited.
KOrlfcurtlASSlKY.
lerttto
HJMMtt"EI KTSINESS
1794.
Ebensnurn.Juiy a 1. 15SX.
Orphans' Court Sale
Ot VAL1AKLK
REAL ESTATE!
IY Tlrtoe of sn order of the r;'lan" Vort ot
(-anil.riA (antT. I'cna'jlraoia. u me dl
rerted. I will exif- ut.ln- sale at tbe stare
ruom ol W . A K. l.Hilf. in ti e liuruusb vl lrel
U. Feancylveaia. oe
FK1DAY, MAY 1M, lv.Hi,
at 1 oVl'x-k, r. all trie lollowinit, Jesrrined real
rrtale. is:
A piefe parrel ol land lti' on Ibe bead
viler? ol the 4'hei aal i;itra,u Oreeka la
Allexbeoy lownshi. 'ruatria I'wiulr. I'enai'jl
Taola. Ieelnninc al ejv.u arraero4 land ol the
heirs ol SaaaH MrMulloa. drauej . aad 9B tts
mad braeiiy leedinc 'ri.io a. retio te biaeas
nr: tlirtx-e wnt alona- said ruad krty-two and
one-loartb perrher to a tt. a rwaw ot W illiam
t eakland. derem?ied: ihenee nvrtb wltb said lead
eeventy six rrrbes loifuil; theoce with said
H eakland's land eai loriy two and oue-iuorib
perrbes to a "it at Sanarl MrMuliea's laod aod
oo tbe nad lead ma- trom Irrue te vbect
l-rtn: thence saiib with aaid McMiilim'i laad
fvsrenlT -iil iirTrhr-s- to the ila?e cf IwvltiafrK.
n.iiuinisi luLM Y A''KKANP Kl.t KN
rLKCUkS aad barinr tbeieva ererted a tare
TWO-STORIED
FRAME HOUSE
and barn and oetheildlnss all tn guod reair.
TtKMSIHSALE.
Ten per cent, el the -nrrbae mooey to be paid
In band at Ibe time o I sale, the talaare et eae
tbirti al the connruatia ol sale: uoe Uilrd la ass
year tuerearter. aad the remalmiur third la twe
years from the cunnroiatlun et sale. Ihefe-rred
laymenU to hear later st. and to re eerttred by
thejadirment boa J and mortieace ef -orr-haer.
M.l: kirilU
Tru.'tee te sell tbe real e.u,te el Jnicbael
Xjnxj. deetase.1.
Uiensbwra-. I'aMmy 7tb. 1H. St
V ou want to d. business advertise tn tb.
L I'suaai.