The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 12, 1897, Image 5

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Frank Smith an Altoona man, went
suddenly Insane on religion last Friday and
made things decidedly lively for his neigh
hors. He was arrested and put under re
straint and his mental conditiou will be in
((iiired into by a commission appointed for
that purpos-j.
The hunter who drags his nun through '
a hedite muzzle foremost; the wayfarer
w ho pulls his title from the back part of
his wdsron with the dangerous end to
ward him; the idiot who "did not know it
w as loaded:" the woman who locks her
children in the house while she goes to
visit a neighbor, and the man w ho thaws
a stick of dynamite in the kitchen oven,
are doinK their part almost daily toward
removing the surplus population.
Hneh Smith was arrested and lodged
in jail in New liloomfield, Terry county,
on Saturday, on the charge- of killing Ma
liuda Snyder, in Liberty valley, twenty
eijiht years asro. Smith is 70 years old, has
a family of erown up children, and bee'i a
respected farmer, once well to do, now
poor. The charge was made by a neigh
bor with whom he had a quarrel, hp did
not deny it. and was given over to a con
stable. The llolliilaysburg correspondent of
the Altoona 7 iui4's has this to say iu re
gard to the resumption nf the Caysport
blastfurnace: "Mr. Thomas Nokes, who
cares for and guards the Cambria Iron
company' property in i;avs;ort. denies
ha ving any know ledge of the starting of
thp I ay spot t furnace, and savs that if
Superintendent Vaught, of Johnstown,
was here on any errand of that kind he did
not see him.
A charter was issued by the state de
partment last week to the Scalp Level
Railroad company to build a line to con
nect with the South Fork railroad at Lov
ett station ami extend to S-alp Level,
Somerset county a distance of ten miles.
The company is capitalized at Shhunki. F.
S. Lewis, of Philadelphia, is president; di
rectors, B. .1. Strain, IS. 11. Taylor, (J. W.
Young, C. I). Stanger. V. .1. Davis. Phila
delphia: W. K. Stager, Palmyra. X. .1.
A tire broke out at Mapleton. a small
tow n eitht miles east of II untingdon. Pa.,
on Monday night, and so threatening were
the tlames that the Huntingdon tire de
partment was culled on for assistance, it
being feared the whole town would be
wiped out. A dwelling and storeroom ae
cupied by J. L. Hetrick. general merchant
together with everything they contained,
were entirely destroyed, as was also the
dwelling of M. L. Hex. Several other
places were badly damaged.
Xewton Kramer Musser, a railroad
brakeman. while at work in the Cautier
yard at Johnstown, on Tuesday evening,
attempted to gpt on a moving car and by
the breaking of th brake wheal, was
thrown tinder the wheels, which passed
over both his legs. He was taken to the
Cambria hospital w liete the surgeons am
putated one above and theother below the
knee. He died, however, three hours
afterw ard. He w as born in Centre county
and was forty-one years ofage. He leaves
a wife but no children.
On Thursday, April 1st., 117. MNs
Joanna Iiurbin. surviving executrix of the
la-t w ill and testament of Augustine Ihir
bin. deceased, will offer for i-ale at her
residence in Minister township, .' cow. f
heifers. 1 large farm wagon. 1 spring wag
on. "J h-ds, harrows, plows, cultivators,
hay rake, mowing machine, oats corn, rye,
straw, hay. beds and Ix-ddirig, carpets,
chairs, stove-. dihes and other articles of
household ai.d k itchen furniture. Also at
the same time and place a farm containing
-ii acres more fir less, see '"ad"' in another
col 11 m 11.
Knmor says that work on the Pennsyl
vania M idland railroad, which was begun
live years ago. is to be resumed and that
the load is to be completed from Pedford
to McKee's. The grading between these
two points is about completed, and. t hough
the road has no rolling .stock, it could
easily be linished and equipped with the
aid of Mime outside capital. It is said
that there U a possibility of a deal Willi
the Pennsylvania railroad whereby the
road will be made an outlet f tr trflic, the
greater portion of w hich now goes over the
Huntingdon and P.road Too lines.
Mr. Martin Flick, reading in Alle
gheny township, one-half mi lo west of
Loretto, on the road leading to Kaylor's
Station, will offer at public sale at his
residence on Saturday, March rinili, ls;i7,
at one o'clock, I. M.. 2 horses. -J fresh cows,
I yearling bull, I road wagon, I spring
w agon, 1 sled, 1 mow ing machine, 2 w ind
mills. I hay rake, 1 plow, 1 shovel plow. 1
cultivator, 1 harrow. 1 double set heavy
h nif-s. 1 single set of light harnes. 1 grind
slum', ch tins.w hillle trees, hay by the ton,
mi's, corn and buckwheat by the bushel,
aNo a lot of household furniture and many
ot her art o-les too numerous in mention.
The largest herd of cattle which the
law has ever ordered slaughtered in the
history of the world was kille I some days
igo. They were ft.. in Wyoming county,
and were taken lo the fertilizing establish-
uicnt at llulebach's Lauding on the Sus-
liiehanha river. They belonged to Louis
ind John P. Piollet. of Wysox, the former
iM-ing a member of the legMjture from
iiradford county. The herd numbered one
hundred and sixty-eight cms of the tii.est
looking Hurhaiiis. and all were pronounced
alllicted with tuheicuiosis bv the state
veterinarian, and part of them, on being
slaughtered, revealed thai 1 he d iagnosin
was right. The loss lo the owners will be
about 1). ).
4 ' in in 11 n I r 1 1 a ii .
Ashville. I'a., Mar:-b sth. s-.i7.
Iikai: Fi:kkm a n : An era of pro-pet iiy
will soon strike this place. For one of the
heavy weights of Ashville was to Wa-h-
ingtoii lo see the inauguration and return
ed bringing a carpetsack full of "con 'i-
dence" inter-perced with a little "pros
perity" lioe with him; he says, however,
that he w as not after any foreign mission,
but to give President Mc Kinley some ad
vice as to how be -bould run the presiden
tial oftice. all of w hich the president was
thankful for and told him w henever he
visited Washington he would always find
the latch striug on the outside. r.
narrlw I.ir-ne.
TbF. follow ing marriage licenses were is
sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court
for the week ending Thuisday. March Pi,
H.7:
William Garland, Portage, and Levena
Mallclt. Puritan.
Co-imo tJiamputto and Teresi Ii Mat
teo. Washington lowmhip.
Clark Bdwaids and X. Ella P.rown,
Hlack lick tow nship.
George II. Sevrrens and Maria Taylor,
Bhretllfld.
Charles II. Smethurst and Theodi sia
Taylor, Khrenfeld.
Theodore Seigh, Lower Voder, and Alice
Hill, WestTaylor township.
John Bdward VanScoyoc and Mary
Lizzie Hoffman, Mounlaindale.
Taken Hark flame.
Seargeant Peters went to Johnstown
Sunday night in search of an lS-year-old
girl who lied from her home in this city
and entered a bawdy house in the Flood
City. Kit Wilson, a friend of the girl, ad
vised her of the searireant's arrival and
told the girl tookiu. which she did. The
fugitive was overhauled at Conemaugh
n1 1. 1 need under arrest bv Chief Frazer,
of Johnstow n. Sergeant Peter brought
the Altoona girl back to this cityyestei
day and turned her over to her oarents.
w lm are well known and respectable resi
dents of the east ide. The girl, who is
aeed IS years, says she was enticed away
from her work in this city by Johnstown
women. iiooi Tribune.
i o n r l ProrMillBK.
In addition to the cases already reported
in the Freeman the followiug cases were
disposed of in court last week:
Commonwealth vs. Clark Dayis ar.d
Harry White, larceny. Jury find Harry
White guilty and Clark Davi not guilty.
Commonwealth vs. William Keppla, lar
ceny. Jury End defendant not guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Ulysses A. Long ami
Sohn J. Heltzner. larceny by bailee. Jury
til d defendants not guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Joseph XelT, larceny
by bailee. Jury lind defendant not guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Steve Kopsha, lar
ceny. Jury find defendant guilty.
Common wealth vs. Orvin Dayis, mali
cious mischief. Jury find defendant
guilty.
Commonwealth vs. George W. Shi tiler,
larceny. Grand jury return uot a trim
bill.
Commonwealth vs. F. S. Malloy, misde
meanor in oftice. Grand jury return not a
true bill and tne prosecutor, Henry Bash,
pay the costs.
Commonwealth vs. Henrv Bash, perjury.
Grand jury return not a true bill and the
prosecutor, F. S. Maloy to pay the -osts.
Commonwealth vs. ISIair Learner, as
sau't and battery with intent to commit
rape, and assault and battery; P.ertl.a
Cressley prosecutrix. Grand jury return
not a true bill and the county to pay the
costs.
Commonwealth vs. Mrs. Ann Lou titer,
receiving stolen goods. Jury find defend
ant guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Mrs. Margaret
IVden, nuisance keeping a visciotis dog.
Jury lind defendant not guilty and the
county pay tin costs.
Commonwealth vs. Thomas McGilleu,
assault and battery. Defendant plead
guilty. Sentenced to pay a line of f .",
costs and sixty days in county jail.
Commonwealth vs. Pierce Lacy, surety.
Sentenced to pay a line of costs and to
enter into reconizance in the sum of:!m,
to keep the peace.
Commonwealth vs. Asa Knepper, as
sault and battery and disturbing a religi
ous meeting. Jury find defendant guilty
of assault ami battery and not guilty of
disturbing a religious meeting.
P.efore their diseharge on Friday the
grand jurv made the following report:
'fn the foi. A. V. Ilnrl.rr, I'lTxhlrul Jmlijr
t7ic I'uurt itf '" 'vions
UiimhrUi luuntii.
We, the members of the grand jut y of
March sessions. ls'.C. respectfully report
that we, having etamined the county
home, report as follows: We havo found
the house very clean and in as sanitary
condition, as the crowded condition would
permit. We indorse the addition to
the almshouse and im provements to water
works, as previously recommended by the
grand jury of December term. l"i.
We recommend the renovation of the
rooms and oflices of the court house, and
do respectfully submit that we find floors
in most cases ill kept and uncleanly. We
wnule. recommend g-od steel shutters to
be provide.! for the windows in the pro
thonotary's and register and recorder's de
partments for the protection of the docu
ments, etc.
We recommend a bath tub to he placed in
the jail, the present accommodations being
inadequate. We strongly recommend the
repair and repuinting of the walls of the
jail, and especially the outer walls, w hieh
are in a state of dec ay and not sullicienl
guart against escaping prisoners; and we
further recommend that steps be taken to
supply additional and proper ventilation
for the main corridot of the prison, as. In
our opinion, the present supply of pure air
is itisn flicient.
Otherwise we find this public building in
good condition, being cleanly and well
kept. John H. Bvans, Foreman.
SKI llXII WKKK.
A fter the calling of the court on Monday
morning at ID o'clock. Judge Parker im
posed sentences on the parties convicted
as follows:
Stephe Kopsha. convicted of larceny,
fine, costs and months in county jail.
John Iiullia. rape, J'.'O fine, costs and t",
months in jail.
Harry White, larceny, sent to the Hun
tingdon reformatory.
Mrs. Ann Lonther, receiving stolen
goods. f H fine, costs and three months in
Jail. Sentence suspended 011 second
charge.
Charles Ilctzel, forgery, $oo fine, co-ts
and two years and six months in Western
pen i tent iary.
Commonwealth vs. Ludwig Xewhouse.
non-support. Defendant ordered to pay
the ,osts.
Commonwealth vs. Frank Pattin, sure
ty. Defendant sentenced to pay tho costs
and enter into reconiauce 10 keep the
peace.
Commonwealth vs. Harry P.aker, surety.
Defendant discharged.
Commonwealth vs. William Swan and
Ilohert Ford, surety. DeTendants sen
tenced to pay the costs and leave the coun
ty. Commonwealth vs. John A. Williams,
desertion. Defendant ordered to pay the
costs.
Commonwealth vs. Dr. M. II. Davis, de
sertion. Defendant ordered to pay the
costs and the case held for further con
sideration. Commonwealth vs. Bdward B. Lever
good and Isaac J. Harris, assault and bat
tery. Jury find defendants not guilty and
divide the costs equally among Isaac J.
Harris, John T. Harris, Bd. o. Fisher ami
Bd. B. Leyergood.
Commonwealth vs Richard Cobaueh,
embezzlement, two indictments. Jurv lind
defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a line
of $'.ii, costs and two months in jail on on
indictment and sentence suspended on the
second.
Commonwealth vs. F. S. Maloy. extor
tion. Jury find defendant not guilty but
that he pay the costs.
CIVIL LIST.
James Packet vs. Charles A. Siinm,(
Co. Sillied as per paper filed.
I. G. Lloyd vs. Sarah Amanda McFad-
den, John Mi Fadden andCharles Mc Fad
den. Jr., executors of Charles McFadden.
Hood Koada.
Hicyclers are naturally interested in the
subject of good roads, as their light ve
hicles are sensitive to imperfections over
which a more stoutly built carriage would
pass wilh little or no notice. and in various
tales they are trying to influence legisla
tii n on the subject. In Pennsylvania the
league of American Wheelmen has taken
up the subject and has giveu oflicial en
dorsement to the Mcljuown bill, other
wise known as the Hamilton Good Koad
bill, which provides for the maintenance
and repair of roads by township superyis
or, under the auspices of the Secretary of
Agriculture. The association considers
this bill well calculated to secure the ob
ject aimed at, and as this is the opinion of
men who have studied it from a practK-al
standpoint, instead of a political one, it is
entitled to much weight.
Kale rrarkfd at Lilly.
About 3 o clock on luesuay morning
burglars effected an entrance to the store
of Joseph Uainey, In Lilly, by removing a
pane of giass from a front window. After
getting in thty rolled the safe Into the
warerooni and broke it open by a charge of
dynamite.
The safe contained five hundred dollars
In gold which the burglars secured and
theu took a hasty departure. Several
people living close by, who were aroused
by the explosion, saw two men leaying the
premises, but. by the time they could dress
and get out, the burglars had gotten out of
sight.
Meal Finale Trnnalrn.
C. L. Sirau-baugh it in. to Patrick
Kelly, Jackson; consideration, $loo.
Assignee of D. G. Myers et ux. to Kev.
Thomas MeBnrue, $14.
Johu W. Miller et us. to John Iilicken
derfer. ISIacklick,
Xationa! Loan &. Investment company
to D. D. Hlaueh, Johnstown. fl..tii.
Edward O'P.rien et ux. et ai. to Mary
Degorden, Lilly, t4'..
D. D. Itlauch et ux. to Joseph Goler,
Johnstow n, $1.4oo.
W. J. Donnelly e al. to Martha J. Smith,
Pat ton, MVl.
Martha J. Smith et vir to Joseph E.
Parnell et al., Patton. JT'Ul.
National Loan t Investment company
to R. B. Creswell, Roxbury, t:h
George H. Paine Pt ux. to R. B. Cres
well. I'pper Yoder, $.".
Bdward Reighard et ux. to Agnes M.
Pringle, Bast Conemaugh. f.Ml.
David B. Mai tz to John J. Haughdwont,
Dale, J I. duo.
B. Will Greene et ux. to A. B. Patton,
trustee. Patton, fl.
A. B. Patton, tiustee. to Rey. X. O. Pat
terson. Patton, fr.Mii.
John W. P.urlnett et ux. to Andrew
Steward, Croyle, 7.
Blizabe'.h Devine et vir to Johnstown
Pudding it Loan association, Johnstown,
fl.joo.
Catharine McGuire et vir to Vincent
Malloy, Chest Springs, till.
Susan M. Queen et vir et al. to John II.
Morley, Stonycreek, frtoii.
John Jordan et ux. to John Schwing et
ux., Johnstow n. fr.'Ml.
Treasurer of Cambria county to Bxcel
sior Poinding X. Loan association, Ash
ville. f ir.
Treasurer 01 Cambria county to Excel
sior Kuilding X Loan association. Gal lit zi 11
borough. JPi.
John Xoren et ux. to Excelsior P.uildiug
fc Loan assoi iatiou, Hastings, Jijo").
S. 1!. Ilanpt et ux. to Excelsior P.uildiug
.v. Loan association, Ashv ille, $sm.
Charles M. Taggart et ux. to Excelsior
P.uildiug .t Loan association, Hastings,
).
Harvey Roland et ux. to I-Vlix. Guegiien.
Hastings, ?:um.
Ananias Myers et ux. to Lemon L.
Myers. I'pper Yoder, t.ViO.
James Dunn et ux. lo Joseph . Moyers.
Lilly, .7:..
Alexander Cover to Theodore Cover,
Conemaugh. i.
Ephraitn Wis-inger et u. to A'ice Kyle.
E.i-i Ci.nemaugh. ?n."iii.
Robert A. Parsons et u. toM. L.Smith.
Johnstown, $7.-4 .
BKen Hopferet vir to Sarah B. Morgan.
Portage borough, ..ki.
John C. Martin el ux. to Pennsylvania
Railroad company. Portage borough and
township. $l..T.'.r..
Maiv A. St 11 1 1 el vir to Theodore Cover,
amhri.i county, ?l.
As-ignee of Lorenzo D. Stull to Theo
dore Cover. Richland and Adams, f l.s.",."..
Clara Rodgers to Justus P.owman, Mux-
ham. f loo.
Standard Ruilding .v Loin association
to Samuel W. Vaughn, Cooper-dale, -.'.Vl.
Thomas A Dodson et ux. to Celestinp
Myers, Washington. $.
Administrator of Levi Bdwardsto Henry
J. Schmidt. Lower Yoder. frjso.
Administratorof Levi Bdwardsto Henry
I. Schmidt, Lower Yoder, fr.Mil.
Assignee of Joseph Pengele et ox. to
Joseph Pengele, Gallitzin borough. $1.
I. C. Stii. email et ux. to Mount Hope
I'nited Evangelical church. Adams, tl.
Sarah A. E'lenberger et ux. to Peter
illnian, Adams. $1:;.
Joseph A . Coons et ux. to Lucy Stephens,
Allegheny, 'iii.
John Golde to Katharine Golde et al..
lolni-town, $1.
Charles Anna to Francis Campbell, Pat
ton, Hi.
Jennie P.arron to John T. Felix, Morrell-
ville, i u.
Margart t P. McConaughy et al. to Miles
A. Varner. Lower Yoder. $1.
Cambria I t on company to John A.
Augur, Bast Conemaugh, fr'tod.
Patrick F. Toole et ux. et al. to Joseph
Campbell, Portage borough. $1."(I.
Phiiomeua Simt-ndiiiger et. al. to Joseph
Campbell, Portage borough, f I.M).
Exe.-utor of Janet Whannell to James
Moore, Johnstown, fl.soo.
Abraham A. Rougher to David J. Rough
er. Parr, I.V.
Pat hat a C at heart tt vir to David Grif-
lith, Susquehanna, P.'.'i.
1'refcr fenu-ylvanla.
hi Thursday of last week the Pittsburg
Tint rx had I he following: Xathauicl Col
lier, his wife and two sons, John and
.lames, formerly residents of Midi wood.
P.lair county, but later of Devils Lake,
X. D., were passengers east last night over
the Pennsylvania railroad, hound tor Kit
tar.uing Point. Mr. Collier said be had
been lured west several years ago by the
glowing accounts be had read of easy farm
ing west of the Mississippi, and took up a
juarter seel ion near Devil's Lake. Things
went smoothly until a blizzard struck his
neighborhood, and be at once saw that
there were drawbacks to farming in that
co-intry as well as in the east. Py stick
ing to it and plenty of hard work, he and
his boys in. proved his farm and had in
come somewhat reconciled to bli.zards.
until the past winter, when the snow fell
on October st h and remained with them
until they left. During the winter they
lost 17 head of cattle and all their small
lock. During the past month a man
came along who who wauled a cheap farm
and the Colliers took him in. They say
the happiest moment of their lives was
when they look the last look al the Devil's
Lake farm and turned their faces towards
their old buck wheal farm in the Allegheny
mountains.
Orphans' Court Sale
OK V..IilTAKUE
REAL ESTATE!
By rlrtoe ol an alia order ot he lirphao'ii
t'uurt ol ( amhrla county, to me dirwled I i
h;hm in j.utltc fate at the premises Id Ibe towt.-
cdi 01 iMunpter. on
THURSDAY, APRIL 1ST, 1807
AT I EN (fl'UH-K, A. M.
the lollnwtnic derriecl real extate. viz:
All that certain iiee or parcel ol land rltuate
in the township 01 .uniwuir. in tne liuntjr ol
t:mt.ria. .nd State ol tenny Irani. aloinin
land of Jtuirs S. Iturtiln. decerned. Thomab Ser
aeaot. J ho l-atleroer. bell ot .lco lv ile-
ceaxed . Matthrw t-nratiauvh. estate ol Francl
Klerl , deceased , Francis Itell. Ssaniuei Noel.
I'bilip Karren. and esiate ol 'orocllu lierer, de
ceased, containing
200 ACRES
more or lex, and haTlou therein ere -let a lartte
KK A.MK HOOE. 60 leet In ler.it th l.y :m feet in
width, containing 11 rooms, a HANK. HA K.N io
leet In lenictb ly 3i leet in width, an ice houxe
a slaughter house, a xtere house and granary,
and all ueceiaary outrmilniuics.
Kxceftlrj and re-erinK therelrotn. hweer,
al-the coal, tenet her with wluinu riitht and
.riTllcKCB which have alread; lieen sold to W. W.
Auisdry.
TKKMS OKSAI.E.
TV a ier cent of the (inrchaxe money to npid
in hand at the time ol xale: the balance ol one
third at the eoodrmatiou ol sale, three ninths in
oneyar Irotu the oonnrmatiou ol rale, with in
terest and two- ninth In two years irom the
conhrination of sa'e.wlih interest; the remaining
one ninth ol the pur-hae money to remain a
lien durln the llletlme ot K.lii.ihrth J. lMirbln,
widow ol .lames i. Surblu. deceased, the Interexl
:rom the time ol confirmation ol the sale to be
paid lo her annualty, and at her death said one
ninth ol the purchase money to be paid to the
heirs and leal representatives ef said James S.
Harbin, deceased. Iwierred pajmenta to be
ivured bv iudament iKind and mortaae ol Ibe
putchaser JOANNA IC KB1N.
t.nrTivtnu executrix or tne Lt Wf ill and Tes
tament ol Augustine Uurbln, deceased.
yt lacellawewwa Jlwtleea.
rKSALKUK KENT. The Central Hotel
X at Irelto. Cambria county. Pa. Easy
terms. A ldnss MKS. EI.LA H. MclKIN ALI).
Jany. 8 tl.
TF.l A Keneral reprexentativ la this
IT county to oruaniae local boards tor the
Arnaanx Sarin- arjl LodD Association. Ad
dress VI Kitth Are., I'lttsburg, Pa. meh'Jl
Al'A.NTEU A reliable man to represent a loan
IT institution In Cambria county Money
loaued in xums ol lou to tlo.oeo. 1- or particulars
apply to W. Al. IIAV1S, Ccaltwrt, fa.
mcbt I.
'I'H E Elenburir Kuildins k lxan Association
A will oder for sale at the Key Buildlnn. Et.
enshunc, on the fourth Alonday In March,
i.oiiu.oo. THUS. DAVIS,
L.bx,tkr LiKiMER, Secretary. fresldent.
AT THE OLD RELIABLE.
Everybody, and especially the oyster-lovlnir
people ol El.enburg, are Invited to call al Kolit.
AlcHrren's ( lid lieiiable Kwslaurant. wben they
want Kood. Irerb Ojsiers, by the pint, quart or
Kali. id. Or you cm Cave them Stewed or Krled,
all : tbe lowest price. Erex h Oysters every day.
net lit t
JOS. HORNE & CO.
GETTING ALONG
towards house-cleaning and moving time.
There w ill be new Hugs and Curtains and
Draperies to buy and perhaps new Furniture.
YOU MAKE A MISTAKE
which w ill cost you money if you fail to
get our prices on anything the house needs.
We have
GOOD WINDOW SHADES
which we sell complete with spring roller
and brackets at .'& cents each.
It is a good tirni material, oil-finished
and opaijue.
Sash ft ktain Matk.riai.i in light and
dainty fabrics at cenl a yard.
Kxcellellt SAMI I'flCTAIN Ml'sl.lN at I-,'.1,
cents a yard, worth a good deal more.
The finest line of La kCi utains at fi.ui
a pair ever seen in this region and from
that at all prices uu to as high as you care
lo go.
We sell
FURNITURE
al-o. including a splendid line of Ikon ami
KliAss I:kiis at very low prices.
We have a splendid ( nu n's Ci:w which
w e call the ''llreamlaiid" made of iron and
heavily w bite enameled, not a splinUT of
wood in it, which we sell l iVlil witli n
woven wire spring bottom.
Our new catalogue will give descriptions
and pictures of everything.
PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURG.
To whole amount ef cash dcpll-
cate ; $ 214 W
lo amount ol cash received oh
work tax 13 21
To amount received Irom II-
ceuxe 67 00
To amount received Irom Seat
ed ard I'nseated Eaod ) tM)
To amount in bands at last set-
ASSIGNEE S NOTICE.
Notice I hereby s-iven that P. K. Kirby.et ux..
Mv tleen ol vo uniry axxncnment datet January
lt:. arid ot record in 4 amt.rla county. In Iteed
Kfk Volume H tl. paiee IS-k. conveyed to tbe un
itrrfiitni tl axsmnee all Ibeir property In trust lor
tbetrnebt ot tbe creditors ol p. K. Kirt.y. All
perxoni. owinic said estate will pleaxe make Im
mediate payment, and tbote bavinv claims or
demand aaainxt the same will prcejt them
properly authenticated lor settlement.
A.W Ht'CK,
AxiiarneeolF K. Ivirby. et.
Eben"bune. Pa., Kel.rua'y 4. 18-jT. 12 6t.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby iilven that Henry Airer et ux..
by d.cd ot v.-.luetarv aFxiKnment dated Kcl.niarv
J-J. 17. axslKned and tranxlerred to ibe under
signed ill hi property, real and personal. In
truxt lor the I.t.-t1t ol creditor. All persons
owl nic xald eatate will pleaxe make payment,
and those having claim or demand aieainxt the
satte will prcxeut tbem properly authenticated
b-r settlement.
HENKY KKl'MKNACKEK.
Asxianee ol Henry, etux
Nicktown. Ha., February 'is. 1st;, ai t.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice I hereby iclven that the KeelHter ol
Will In and lor Cambria conntv ha aranted
lettei te?ramentnrv on the estate ol Oeorve
Ho.'xletn. late id I.retto borouith. Cambria
county. I'a., I'ecea.-ed. to the underslicned. All
perxon owIok xi.i estate will please make 1m
uierflute paymt-nt, and thoe h avlnic claim or
deuianrl UKuinxt the same will present tbem
properly authenticated lor settlement.
H W. I,I1ZIN(1KK.
Executor of the Last Will and Textament ol
tieuMe Hofxiein. deceae..
Iitetto. Pa . Eeliruary Iv7. 'in 8t X
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice I he-eby uiven that letters testament
ary in the estate ol Itaniel Humtn. Sr. late ol
Carroll ttwnxbip. have lieen k ranted to the nn
ilerxiicned by the Kevixter ol Wil.s in and lor
Cambria county. All persons owinit said extat
will pleaxe make immedlrte payment. and those
having claims or demands avalnst the same will
Pteient lliein properly authenticated tor settle
ment. HANIEIj Ht'CK.
Execti'or ol the last will and icbUiuent ol
lianiel I u in tn. Sr., deceased.
liretto. Ha., Eeb. 4tb. 18y7. 12 6t.
CREAM BAImCATARRH
fiwr6i.
iftt4t t j ,
AHfiff i'a in ami
1 1 tr tn tit inn .
Jirtiin tint Stfrrn
Pntferttt the
3trnhrt9r Vmn
id'titwnttl 1 'old.
Rrsctftrem thtt
and Stnrlt
aTatawm
It Will Cure COLD 'N HEAD
A particle Is applied Into each nostrel and is
aicreeable. Price 60 cents at Druififlxtx orby mall
ElY KIIOTHtKS, 66 Warren Street. New York.
nnv.io.K4.ly
and -njoy it, one must first have irl
lienltli.
LAX A TEA
cVnnses the system, aids liges-tioii. curi-s
constipation ami sick headache. I'leasant
to take, 1im-s not giix.. For sah ly aU
voiir driiguisls. ltlc and tl-"e. Sam ph-s free.
'Manufacture,! ,v TIIK JOHN ll. HI LL
CO., Warren, I'll.. :i l'".C
Mountain House
Shaving Parlor,
Ham Street, Jear Post Office
w-Tbe undersigned desire to Inform the pub
He that be has oiened a shavlna: parlor on
Centre street, near tbe post office where baxbaiing
In all Its brancbeis will be carried on In th
future. EvervthlnK neat and c lean.
Your patronaaca solicited.
F. X FKKS.
Etatani Fire Insurance Apcj
T. AV. DICK,
General Insurance Agent.
KBKySBURG. J A.
Do Yen Want Employment
At borne or traveling with Ot Kilt PAY' T II so,
write to ns lor particulars, giving axe and occa
pallon. Ton can work all or part time, and tbe
work ! I.IOHT AND EASY. Address.
EHE HAWKS NHKSEKY COMPANY,
KC HE8TIR, IV Y.
Mar 1-2 V, 4m.
DECEIr-TN AN I EXHKMllTU KKS IIKUAK-
IV roll township tor tb fiscal year ending
March n. iswt:
MICHAEL. D1SHAKT. Survlsor.
in:. i:r.
To whole amount ot work du
plicate 880 65
Bv amount of cash received on
work tax t 16312
DEALER IN
STOVES, RANGES, FURNAOFS.
IHtoofling and Spouting.
Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and WoodfPumns
Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., 1 3
EBENSBURG,
- PENNA.
Hv amount of exonerations
By amount worked out by taxa-
bies
3 74
saw eu
MUM
tlemeot.....
16 71
t 471 M
By amount of exoneration
ttj amount paid lt.hart Brx.
lor team hire and labor.....
By amount paid lor labor and
shovelina; snow....
By amount paid for plank and
1 1 m tier tr bruises
By amount paid lor team hire...
By amount paid James tl. Haa-
aon. publlsnlos; statement
tor INU&
By amount paid John S. Eoley.
pubiishina statement lor
1H4 ami 1M
B amount paid Win. liavls, at
torney's lees
By amount paid P. J. Kiel rick
1..W .tl.
By amount paid lor smitblnit
and repaira to icrader
By amount paid Win J. Ituilon
lor hammers -
By amount paid F. t L.utber
lor water trouicn .. ..
Hy nai.aul paid u I'noaaa T.
Kirkpatrlck
By amount paid lor damages to
heids ......
By amount paid lot u7 days
services as Supervisor at
tl SO a day
By amount lor Collecting JI4 VZ
By atuouni 1 tr disbursiUK
9-t i v ter CTBl
By amount paid Auditor and
cierk service.
By amount paid Mrs Chrjs.
Iullirr u r bouse rent.
By amount pal 1 elesnne
Earabauab, next Tieasurer-
03
4 2 7V
t 71
o uu
SOU
10 00
6 uO
SOME SPEOIAlTBARfiAINS
FOR
We have some lines of goods thai we are o-
mir to
CaLOSS
OUT
ii
6
1 00
3 07
36 it
C OU
160 50
II)
42
24 76
1 6U
2CV
and in order to do SO WO lmvn nm.lo
ii i . .,v - ...v.w iii.mu umu very
wilow prices in Dress (Uiods, Underwear, Shoes
m ot(.. vn iiivitr nil wli ,.!. 4. ' 1
t ",,w i"Nnf.some money
.c..,. .-w... Swimi iiaiains 10 call and see
goods and prices.
We can t tell von im.rl. nltnuf 1
u the prices will speak lor themselves. Come
iuib UIU iifjt iUU piCKCll lip.
i
f 4T1 7
TIIUM AS T. Kl K K PATRICK. Supervisor.
Ir. tr.
..tl.vM 2i
To whole amount of work duo
t ip ..... -... . ,. ......
By amount ol cash received on
Mtlt tmW
Hv amount ol exoneration-.
By amount worked out ty tax-
hlM
To whole amount ol cask dupli
cate ..t 23 13
B AHSSBaEl BROS
1 61
822 64
tl.M M
wora lax.
To amount received from M
lnillBTl...,
To amount due Irom life with
leresi -
23i 02
36 00
. luS 16
630 31
Ky amount ol exoneration
By amount paid lor road order.
By amount paid lor labor and
shovelina snow .
By amount paid lor smithing
and repairs to arader
By amount paid tor plank and
timber lor brldices
By amount paid James Mellon,
dynamite
By amount paid Patton Supply
Co. tor tne
Ky itnounl paid tor hardware.
etc
By amount paid Wm. C
Se tin itb for oalbs
By amount paid lor team hire
and bammer nanaies
By amount palo for 149 days
service alal.M per day
By amount paid 1 bos T. Kirk
lor team hire and lauor
By amount paid James isull
lor attorney s lees......
By amount paid Tbos. T. Kirk,
nse ol plow
By amount paid tor collection
t. 13 at 6 per cent
By amount paid lor disbursing
K3 uo at 2 per cent.
By amount paid to Chares
relKbner, next treasurer...
41
76 46
0U
38 25
2 60
I V3
27 03
200
1 M
223 60
5 00
1 (Kl
13 16
12 40
&U8
$ 83" 31
tb at
EDENSBURG, PA.
CARL TIIVLNIUS,
PRACTICAL
W&TCHMAKEB $ 4EWEtSfc,
AND DEALER IN
4i44..MttM(t)MMt
We. tbe underpinned Auditors, do certify
tbe loregolnv statement is true and correct.
jtinr a. inn" r iv. Auditors.
AI.bl.KT Bt ISLET. 4
Attest. O. W. Mkihkl. Clerk. 312 31.
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
That can be
MffiL Ml s
V 'it i
i . i'.'i
'M ' I W
piif
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, S1LVERWARC,
MUSICAL LNSTBDHENTS
-ASD-
0PTICALO0ODS.
SOLE AGENT FOE THE
CELEBRATED EOCKFOBD
ea
WATCHES.
'UUiiuuuiuLumiiouuiiiu iiaiUib.
In Key and St?m Winders.
$ LARUE SELECTION OF ALL
KIXI.S tF JEWELRY AL
9 WAYS ON HAND.
t?M !in of Jewell y Is unsur-
parsed. Come and see for your-
self before purchasing elsewhere
AI1 work guaranteed.
CAE EIYHIUSj
ttftftttttttlttllMMlt
TO MAKE MONEY UIDl FRQI.1 PETROLEUf.1.
We challenge comparison with
every known product of petrol
eum. If you wish the
Host : DiiiTgrmly : Satisfictory : Oils
in the market ask for ours.
ATLANTIC REFINING CO,
rmsBUBO hut..
PITTSBUKU, PA.
etlt.nly.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule In effect November 18. 1896.
('ctle.aa.stt Creaaea.
BAST.
Seashore Eipresa, week d yi
Altoona JVceummOilatioii. week days 9 W a a
Main L.tne Eipreas. sUlly 1 a a oa
Altoona Aeeooi.. wee days. 1 0 p m
Harriftiurx Aeooasmodatloa. Sundays
only J ?Z p
Mall Express, dally 5 17 m
Pblladelubla Express, dally- 1 11 p am
WEST.
Johnstown A from modal Ion, week days.. 114am
Pacine Express, daily 7 a m
Way Passena-er. dally.... ... Jimpa
Mall Train, dally S 36 p as
Pittsburg- fcxpre.-s, dally 3 p m
Fast Line, dally IWp.m
Johnstown Accommodation, week days IMpn
EteeBatsarc Breach.
ruin a rki v a.
From Hasting-s and tbe North
From Ires son.
From V In tonil ale . ...... . . ....
From t ' resso n .
From 'reason
From Vlotoadale....
From Uiesson....
TBaina lbatb.
For C'resson
tor HastlDKS and the Mortb....
For Vintondale...
For Bresson......
l-'nr Vlntndale
For Hastings and the north...-.
Fur Uresson ......
. 7 30 a m
. 10 iw a m
. z 3S p m
. 6 u p m
. M p m
. 7 '20 p m
. DlOpn
7 39a m
....10 us a m
10 la a m
Ioa
... lib i m
Ma p m
:m
Forralei. mapa. etc., call on event or address
THoe. E. Watt. P. A. W. Boil Filth Ae
FltUbuns. Pa.
J. B. HUTCHINSON,
Ueueral Manager.
J. K. WWII),
Ueneral Manager.
REDUCTION SALE !
For the next 30 days we will sell any of our Winter Suits, Over
coats, Underwear and all winter goods at
Grcallv Reduced Prices.
We must make room for Spring Goods, and to do so have have re
duced our prices so much that all Winter Goods are bound to go.
Our Loss Will Be Your Gain.
We carry the best line of Shoes in Northern Cambria and some of
them have been reduced to less than cost of manufacture.
Call soon and get a bargain.
C.A. Sharbauch,
CARR0LLT0WN, PA.
DJLE3lM.ftNCE 8 AIL IE
of Furs, Capes .ind Jackets, Winter Dress Goods
and Woolen Underwear at QUINN'S, 134
and 136 Clinton St., Johnstown.' Fur
Capes sold at half cost. Xew Spring Dress
Goods arriving every day.
Carriage and Wagon Shop.
Havintr opened up in the shop lately otvupiel by J. A. Boner in the West ward of
Kbrnshurv, I am prepare! to lo all kimbs ol Wairon and t'arrLii:e Work on the short
notice- and at rea.-onat.le ttrnis. Carnatre Triinuiinjr, CWiionx and Side Curtaina fur
nished to order. Orders taken for Spiintr Watwrnt and lUiien.
Mr Sjiecial attention given to riepair Work and Tainting and satisfaction gnaranteed
H. E. BENDER,
5-9531 Formerly of Carrolltown.