The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 07, 1897, Image 3

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II: .. i ::4 c .n. panics.
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ra.'ii. ia ti aiiimaii. w ii, h t,l on.- wifi- in
A ! : 'i:a ainl a i;nl utlt- i,, I"; u ...rj;.
wa M-:t. 'lie. . in L..:irt at I lo! I ul.i v-hnra
oil MoMiay. lo l ay a Mini for the 7:iaiut-:i-...:.iv
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A Miti'.M "."J i.-im iii l.-nL'th wa HI1,-, hv
! .n: ii iii-ir 'l"iiom p- in . .! n ii i a la loin.ty.
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V.-!ii r.vanti onntv. ai,- alalin. ii
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ha- i't-ortct- out anion- ihcir oatti.-. With-
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lo.ir in-a t o! I'liiiif.' im airl a !':ii" -'i i r.
a i,'i i u o or Ih ! o-ii'i uiiilikily liml u
-in-.iiar f.iH'. Tin- alilu-tfd anitnal's i-m-s
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i-a'h n-iiaiiy in.-n.'-; ivo days afttr the
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A "ii-'ati-.n w; i lea'.';! in th" I'.lair
c lunty . omi 'l h.n-,iay v In-n tin- apprai?
i" - o! t!i" (i.'funi-t h ink of t.anin.'r. Mor
r ivv i'u.. !',!."! th--ir -t.iti-mi'i.t. .Ii.i-.vhia
that A. S Mom. iv il.i- ii .-. . a-"i: .sshier.
! l I i . i r i i f a v. 1 1 a"roii i: t M i ,i ;.'. and tin-iio-.h
U.-i p.'r. Mouard ;1 ii, li:or
lli.' h tnU for 1 1. I'ri. iiiJ- of th.-
l;i."i -ay t! :-y arc entitled to troths for
t-..-iuy lr;ii' iiack -alary.
t ha i .' s M ii a I'l.lai.'li r. airai:i-t
who'll a li!i-h 'Aoiii.in had a arniiirc. was
-i-.ii.t.d in a i"tril'!. iiianii.'i at Dultoi-. on
'I i. nr- lay of last week. As Maatili- lay
-!om :';' at hi- li ia id i ii i: ho'i-. on a ioiinc.
tli" wo'nari, w ho-.' -isicr ho ps ih, pia. c.
d -. i.l. .1 li.-r 'inn- ha.i oenc. 'l'l.c C.iirh
- iv- -h" pro I a-- -1 three i'l'hiii. of ii ,;!!;.
w.r.. i from the k".ti i,.'ii and done. ,1 i' on
Tii ai.:; !iia:i. Ih- was tcint.iy hiirii.-d
and !n- - !l .-: . n w . re iutc.'i-i
o n,:y CtHiidi; i. liter Hoover, one (lav
ia-l vv.-ek ha ! a harrow iim cxp.-ricnoe that
:i" v i:i i'.,r.' to ha- r.-p-al'-i. II"
w mil .a.lh-a hnio-.v from a waL'on.
Wh.-li he iail.d !.. cai.n !a ! eac!', the
anion n : of i i loi y ...niii.-d hv h'-h'.-t
j and iii" i"-ii't -a- that w h n ti..' Ii it.i.v
dropped, on- tooth icn.-' r.i i e.l h - fn.it
in ilviiia un nj': vvoiitit! 1 1, it vt:l pi.n-f hi in
on t in- invalid col p- for s.-v,-rai days to
.- -me We arc -el l v tor 1,1- n.i.l In. U- !...-
I -in-A t h i n'- . i ' ! i.a pp' ti.
In '. i .' ntr.- i-t n; s 1 1 y eon I ! :i a I Ita ri lit:
Wii-.-i, a rn-h to'.-.n-hip school teacher,
wa- lii-ii for ai.'jiava'ed a-sanlt and l at
t.lV ti.r M-vi-ii-iy u io ppiiij a pnpi i. In the
evidence ii .;.- -howti thai the i.acht-r
!i'oii"ht ii.to t he .rl I room herhiolhi-r-
i t. !.ia , i the tioor .s.i the ii'ri con id
not e-cipe. and then while the man la id
l !e aii'. i he teachei -iveiel v hea : I. r v-vith
: i"d. Tl: jury a-. i'iit t.-.j th" teacher of
tie charL'e of a - it . hut d i vid.d tile co-t s
between her, the ploM-i nlol" and tile cou li
l y .
A new " ;ti h:i: which has pa--"d the
low ei" h' iii s.: of t he I'eiin-yl vania h-Ltila-tnrc.
limits the atnoiiM of itame to kiii
. d by one per-'.n in one day to I ) wu.nl
ei' ks. pi phea-aiit-, i." unai! and "Jwiid
turkey-. 1 P:t t w o !e. r ti. iv hekili.'d in a
-ea-on ly one p. rsoii. The t - j - tj i ;j s.-a--oii
tor wo-xlc i,-k- i- in July, and aiso
! t ) 'to'.er i.V. !i to 1 ec. in her l.vh: rahiiits
1 - o 1
:' -r'ain- I -No itaine can be i. tiled lor r-1. i 5 i t
j on ;-.de ih. -talc No i as., ti vroii- l.irds
S. I'.li'ii: 1 ''e killed fol" 1 1 1 ; i i i ! I ." iy p'irp'1-e-, (lilt
..... j f .; - .!' to-c pill po-e.-.
. .. a.,- j I :.. h .-iie of Mr. Iai.!. i (tr ier, of I'ine
: y j ( "!;-1 1 i p , I a d i a 'i i 01 n ti t y , wa- d -tr iy.d
:i ; ;nat ' i. 01 : i y after mi 1:1 on Mm. lay ol
r - ' : 1 W . 1 'l-t K. I lie i'l.'.l'.'t p ;. rt lit tie lioli-"-
!, ."i J . id- We" !"e i.ele 1. Mr. Mier S
l."iv,e-t io-- wa- the tiiirtiiti ofaijoni
.-.'.'M worth of ii"t"- an! -1 ill iii.liey.
wi.i'h ic had s-eiin-l in a tin np--iair-.
Hi- ila nati tr - M i -. .lii.n i'im',.'i
'.vt.K-li -he was 'iiiaiilc to-eciire
h fo!e it Went lip ill s;il .k". Til" lireis
-iippo-" l to li.iv.' I'a'iaht from a defective
ti'ie. There was no in-ii t am e on eilln-r
lie (e.,'l-e or con ! t ilt S.
John Karihe.m. a respected citi,
di"d at hi- Ii .in iii C.iiToii tiiwn-iiip oa
M.ml.iv, Apri: "J -Mi. "fold a-'.-. II" wa.- in
hi- '.'': h y. ar. 'i'tie d i-i-.i-.il was hoi 11 in
'i'tmany, but had re-ided in Caaihria
eiemty f it lifiy-three y.-ir-. His wife mid
the fo :..wiiii children -urvive: John ami
I'.-f-r Karlle iui. of Aho .na: Michael and
Jo-ejd,. of 1'attot!: William, "f Cairo i
t..Mi-lup: .la. on and Ileni v, of Louisville,
Ky.: Wad.iii' and M iry at lioin : M ir-
11.!, w iie o! '.liiiiti S rohieh. of Aitooni;
II i 'ti. w ife :if Harry Tn.Kiip-i.i, ol Ai
l .a. and p rance- of I'altoii.
A Pitt-hill'", it 111, en Monday says:
lew is Sn iyer. an i nsu ra nee aueiit is in
jiiiciiai". d by W. II. I iro a ii. of t Ii" New -ark.
N.J i Mutual i'.eii.lit Fire I iisura nee
( otnpaiiV. w itli em!). .Mux ?:' ''I'd that
h- w i.i have a hearma before Alderiiiati
M.-Ma-a-i-. on Friday. Louis tS'.rayer. a
fuin-r re-idiit of F.beiisiiiii'l-'. and at one
time county sit pel 1 11 telid"H t of public
- lio iNwas in Pita-hunr some time a?u
:.!: i.'eti in the in-uiain'c bii-int hut at
p, . -"iii. we have 1.0 means of know his;
whether iv is the sume man or not.
The little vilia-re of New Millport,
loi-at'-d a o it: the I'.c.t h Cro k load, 11
miie- Iroin t. h-ariieiil. wa- ahno-t destroy
ed ry lire, wliicii broke tun early la-t
Thin -day moi uinu tn the si., re of IVter
I'.rhard. This huildin,:, which contained
th"- po-lolhce. was -oon enveioped in
li inn s. which to spit ad I. W. Caltu-arl's
hotel. A. J. Smith's tl A'clliny, house, -lore
room and I. ai n. th" Mcthodi-t Fpiscopal
t hun.h and a house tx-loutz t n if to Mrs.
Mankle, all of which wire reduced to
a-hfS. Tlie lo-s is c-linitU'd at l."i..
Mr. Ii 11. Wiliiams, an old resident of
the We-t w ar I. w hose s.-riou- ll'iie-s we
m. iilioiie.l in la-t week's FliKKMAN. died
on Saturday evening, at lialf-ia-l six
(.clock, aired about 7.' yt ats. To- dec-a-t tl
w :i- l.orii in Wale- and had been a resident
of Kben-li.irj: for nearly years. He tiad
Peeii twi-c iii iiii. d. hi- first wile dyinam
J.ihtislowii about toity year? aao. and his
-t-.-ond wife in ICb.nsburit, about thi.e
year-- ul"). He Ijiiti two children both of
whom di.tl yoni;r. Hy his last wiil and
Ic-tatiiei.l. w hu h w a- lead at his l ito home
imiiit diately after lii funeral, ho left all
his property, con-i-i-in of a hou-e and lot
in Kbeu-buri.'. some money. Ikh.U acctiiinls
and notes, aniountins? in a'l to about
to his niece, Mrs. Mary E. Davis. of Johns
town. His remains were interred in
Lloyd's cemetery uu Monday aft, -riioou.
J ! i. kill .vn i'lotiti It oilll. nrr.
A tli-pai; h from Ihiaiioke, Yi., on Mon
day says; On the aftern.io.) uf May :;1
1 P. John T. Sharkey and his vonna. wife'
both from Ihichai.au county, Va., .stood.at
the door of their tt'ittai;" home in Johns
town. Pa , pre.triiis to 11 y from the srreat
w all of water that was eoniiiiK dow n the
Valley from the broken dam. They
plsui-led in;... the ri-ini.' waters and were
carried down the -tteam.
It the horror and cor.f usion of that awful
lime they soon became separated, and
thouith the man hnaily rea-'hed the l.uie
and the woman w u-rcs.-ued each stiptned
tb otic r had perished. I.oth teuiah.cd in
.loiiii.-town and vicinity several days
seai. liii!r for some trace of eat h other, but
neither beini; successful they wandered
away. The iiu-liand went e.it in quest of
work". He 'inally located in Norfolk. In
the meantime the woman irradually work
ed her way to li. iu. m this state.
On Monday la-t the husband reached
Koanoke from Norfolk, and on Wednes
day, whileeohii: iii aii-iil avenue, he and
tiie wife whom he supposed dead, met face
to face. Neither had remarried, and as
each had saved M'lnc money, tin y r. olvt d
to return to their native county, Uuehan
an. which they lead left otiiy a month when
th.: "Teat lion. I ocelli red. Ve-terday th.-y
left lioanoke to beuhi life together attain.
-w ol mil (tilto iii jttn .
A I a meet mi; of t he direr tors of t lie Cres
son ami h.attield Coal and t oi.e com pa ny .
of w hich J u-lice John I.iau wa incident
a nd practica ii y -.de owner, held at tlie
c.i ii i pa:i '- t.p.ice at Fni-ta iit y, t hi- on in I y .
Friday . a ilea 1 w a - c .n-ii ma fd w hereby t he
c tiipany leased ail its properly, lepreseiii
ii!T Mjtne 7.! acres of coal and limber
land, with 1.'.) d w cil i n: hoii-es, c.kc ovens,
sawmills, a hotel, stores and store build-inii-,
etc., located at 1 "!'U".ali ly , t j a new
Company, which lias already applied for a
ciiat ier. to he know n as the Frugality Coal
and Coke company. Justice Dean has re
tired from tiie business entirely and in the
future hi only interest wiil be' that of a
landlord.
The (illiecrs of the new company are:
Piesid.'iii, p. H. WalN: "eiieral ma iia'er.
Alfred Hicks. ami superintendent.. William
thlson. 1 1 is nol al aii likely that there
w iii be any .'ham;. -s in the oilier oliicia!-.
Tin- i;eiieral oil ices of i ),,. c..!i: pan y will be
located in the U.ithchild bii i id i mr . South
llroad street, Piiiladeipi.ia. with branch
oliices at New Vol k and Aito.Hia.
It is the intention of the new company
to enlatire lln- plant and mcrea-e the bii-l-ness.
The capacity in tin- coai mines
w ;!i In; iiiciea-. d lioin I,'" o '.on-n r day to
.-"oo. This will nece-si t ate the empioy
nictit of about '.Vti additional men and hoy
which, HiL'i'ti;.'!' Willi the .".'io now al woik.
wiil ma ke l he total number of employes
about son. 'X't) aceonitin.dale the enlarged
force lil'ty new hous.-s will be erected at
Frugality this summer.
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Alltr iuti MemlliN.
The hod y of Ton y I !.i ics. the II u Hit i r i an
W iio W a- killed by belli'-'' knocked nil No. 7
briil '. nea r I n ion 'urn,iee, by l;iail. -pi
e- on Fein nary la-l. was found Sun
i) IV Ic i;it i no down 'lie river near Peters
'pirir. II ant in;don cou ul y. Tin- body was
hadly dec.iiiipOM'd and oitc h-u was aim i-t
oir. An ui.di-r-liirt and an over-l.irt and
the -hoe- were on it. Ii ha. I been m water
since February. I-ciieatetl seanhcs had
b.'.-ii made lor il. but ail were i.nsii.
f.il.
The thiod loilowin.; Saturday night's
rains di-!oditi d the eorp-e. It was seen
lloatiiu; pa-t Spruce ( reek by Thomas
' .'n I leu. -on .if "siiperv i-or James Culien.
II.
nt word to I'.-t.-r-t. !irr. where it was
apprehended. Ilwas buried al 1 1 u n t i it
do:i. The absence nf clothillt: leads to the be
lief that tiie body had been found by lor
eiirners, po--ibiv fellow -Coiintl J lin n of
P.anes. r.ibbe.i and thrown back into the
water ;ir : : i . It was .'en.r.i! I y -opposed
that Panes had con-idet a I.i" money t,n his
person at the lime of hi- trash. death.
Sulfide lit !- rrl ( utility.
Davnl Lou.: a resident of Ih-dford coun
ty, living on lli" Lon home-lead, aboui
one mile south of linker's Summit, com
mitted suicide 'in Monday moriilnn by
hatitriti himself to a h; in his heep
stable. He was found about 11 o'clock,
already dead. The cause of Ih.'ia-h act
was liuancial loss. It s.-em- thai Loiiir had
it'.iii' on paper" for a friend iivinr near him
This friend failed about three m mths a;.i
and I.oiiii w as compelied to make uood the
amount he had Bom: on t In- notes f,,r. This
will t a;, e his farm and l in- t le .u h t of lea v -iliL'
ti:- h'ime that had been hjs for so
m any year-, preyed -u on his mind as to
cau-e his end. Tin-deceased u a-elder iii
the llretliern i I iii n k art! i church. He
h aves a wife and six children. Conduct .r
K in", v.iio was ki I led last year al I he -emi -centennial,
was a nephew of the do ea-ed.
All Pnjr for I'.
Our Pcnu-vivaiiia law - makers had a
hi-hs old tin!.- in New York al tlie dedica
tion of the C, raul moil u men t. last w eek , at
the expense of the taxpayers. Ib presen-
t tu - Ciiat ic- I!. Spat, of P.erks county,
in a letter to the Ueadiiitr Kn-ilt , on Satin -day.
makes this interest :n statement i-iiii-cerni.iir
tiie legislature's trip to tiie tirant
m jnumeiit ' "fciscs in N.-vv York: "f
course we didn't see much of the parade,
or hear any of the speeches, but that mat
tered lit'lts to the
It'iiji ts they
weie we!! provided willi all that's (.riiod to
eat, think and smoke. There was cer
tainly an abundance of all that, and the
senators ati 1 asscmelymen knew ju-t how
to pul il away. 1 am told the junket will
foot up .f.'i.oo'i. tjuiie an item. Put then
it was a cieat day. a jrreat Republican day.
and it had to he observed. "Pis a pity the
hill of expenses w ill not be hemiz' d. so
it could be sent out to our constituents for
their edification."
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!. I In tlie MoiiiimliiH.
(eartie Harttnan. of New York, was
found roaming about tlie mountains three
tiiilcs from A Itoona on Thursday of last
week by a posse of const aides, w ho have
been searchiu". I hi: w ootls f(,r l.mi for the
pa-t two days, thinkim; him to hi; a w ild
m it:. When captured he was found to be
insane from huntrer and exposure. His
hands and feet were swcoleii lo twice their
natural -i-: from cold.
II.: was taken to the alin-hou-e and "liv
en medical attention. R yaiiiin his
rea-on he told how he had been sand-biic-aed
ami robbed of hi- watch and a sum of
money in Pittslmri; several days aro,
while tin a visit to his sister at that place
The blow left him insane, ami since then
he has been roaminir about tlie mountains:
bet ween Pittsfuird and Alloona. The au
thorities st nt him home.
Mrs. Mary N'obak. jf Pradd ick, Sat
urday evening: -aw a mouse run across her
kitchen ihior in.o another room. and. pick
iiiit up a large lamp, she started in pursuit,.
Slit: tripped on a piece of carpet and the
lamp fell at her feet, exploded, and set lire
to her i loihiiic. Her limbs were literally
roasted and she inhaled some of the llames,
causini her death a few hours after the
accident. The deceased, who was widely
known in Pratldock as a midwife, leaves
a fourteen-year-old daughter and a grow u
son. w ho lived willi Ikt on Washington
avenue.
The incessant rainfall of the past few
days has overthiwed the Juniata river and
Its numerous tributaries can-hip thousands
of dollars of destruction to jjrow ins crops.
Th.: farmers along the Raystow u branch
have sulTered severe losses to buildings,
fences and growing irrains. The Juniati
river is 1; feet above low water inatk, aad
is still rUing.
'I lie IC-alllrii f on t rillion.
Pursuant to the call of the Chairman,
the delegates elected to the Republican
ciiiventioii assembled together at the
court house at one o'clock on Monday
day afternoon and went through the pro
gramme laid out for them from the open
ing chorus to the finale, with some little
friction, but without slipping a cog.
Wert for sheriff ai.d Moore for poordi
rector. as announced in last week's Fian
ma.. were put through on the lirst ballot.
The convention oruanized bv electing
Or. J. W. Hauler, of Johnstown, chair
man, and W". C. Shinier, i.r Hastings, and
Harry Shields, of J ahnsiowu, as secre
taries. Thf next business in order was the
placing in nomination candidates for
sheriff. Tlie following names were pre
sented: C."irco M. WertTt. of Stonycreek
tow tiship: John llriiwn, of Cresson. and
Oavul I). Pi yce. of Ftiensbui g. The bal
lot resulted as follows: Wert, 13 J;
P.row ti, Pi; Pryce, -JO. W'ertz w as declared
the nominee ami the nomination w as made
unaiiiuii.il-.
For poor director, A. T. Owen? and
James Moore, both of Johnstown, were
Dallied. The lirst balljt settled it and
Moon; was nominated, the vole staud
inr. Moon:, loj; Owens. .V.i.
l ot jury commisoione r, O. 15. Wilson, of
Mineral Point, and William Shaffer, of
Fast Tay 'or township were named. The
ballot resulted as foliow: Wilson, '.C;
Shale, r. .V..
James c. Patterson, of Hastings, was
nominated by acclamation for conitv audi
tor. As t tit-re is no vacancy in the majori
ty party in the present board of auditors
the nomination of Mr. Patterson is a little
Mip.-rlluoiis.
Ceorge R. Class, Y. A. Ootiehey, V. I.
Stiiiemaii and Clias. Stewart, were elected
delegates to the s t a le con vei. t i on with in
structions to yote for Hon. James S.
P.eacom, of Westmoreland county, for
stale treasurer, and John P. Klkin, of In
diana, tor state chairman.
John II. Prowii was next nominated by
acclamation tor county chairman.
A resolution was offered endorsing the
candidacy of Lawrence L. P.rown, Has
tings, for surveyor of the port at Phila
delphia, hut. a row resulted and the reso
lution was tabled.
The balance of the afternoon was spent
in wrangling oyer tin; adoption of new
rules for the government of the party in
this county, much ill feeling being shown
between the delegates from the north and
south of t he county.
Heal I. lair I rnielrri.
Fiimia Kai linsey et vir to Cam tiria coun
ty railroad company. Parr; consideration,
s . ...
C. Sheridan et ux. to Harry Iv. Sheridan,
Low i-r Yoder, fl.
Camtiria Iron Company to Kvan Rolierts,
Fast Coiiemaugh, $7l.
Kvan Roberts ft ux. lo Martin Custer et
al.. Fast i oueiiiaueh, SI. MM.
John A. Doerner el al., to Klia A.
W alker. Fbeiisburg. t'.i.loo.
Ananias W. Myers et ux. to Jemima K.
licit. I pper Yoder, I .
Mary N igbl.n"ale et vir to Penn Trallie
company, limited. Morreliyille, $i:o.
.Ioiin J. Weakiaud to FdwardC, Stritt-matt'-r.
Carroll, f I.
Catharine Sander-, to W. W. Amsbry,
M ii nster, j
Adam Scl.ettig, assignee, to Andrew
Fckciit ode, c'a n ui I tow u and Carrull tow n
ship, i'i.
Jetty Slieihan et u x. to M at ry Ilarrigan,
R.-ade, ,(i.
James II. (iriilin el ux. to John Daniel
Pradley. Alleitheny, f',i.
The .lohn-on company to Fowler Radi
ator and Manufacturing company, Jolins
lov II. 1 .
Jam. s N. w ton R. a to Samuel P. Wat
els, .loiiu-toA n. i.::7...
John J. O.-hrieh et ux. to Carl J. Ander
son. F.lder. fimi.
1'. II Pitts t., Jennie M. Notley, Sus-
juehanna, ri.oo'i.
John H. Morley. assignee to l-'eiix Rive
ly. Richland, $1.
Jo-e;ih A. tiray et nx. et al. to O. II.
Hastings et al.. Carroll. ft'.,'.i-.'."(.
Joseph Reigiiard et ux. to Frank Reig
hard, Cotiemaugh. f.'.,ooo.
A:igu-i Joiiiiston el ux. to John John
son. Morrellville. j.vi.
John Kelly el iix. lot harles Speigelhal
hallei. Fast Coiiemaugh,
Jo-epli R. 11 1 . ii i ii 1 1 -1 et ux.to A.C. Weav
er. Dale. i.
Joseph R. Hummel et ux. to Johnstow n
.V Scalp L.-vcl Turnpike Company, Dale,
r. '.' " .
Johnstown A- Scalp Level Turnpike
company lo A. C. Weaver, Oale, f'.'oo.
Ruben Nil, to Flair Alexander et al..
Franklin and Fa-t Ct maiigh,
James Watkinset ux. to Samuel Ingham,
tiailit.in township. t:t.Mi.
Jo-eph Lieb et ux. to Pai r (Jrango, No.
l.l'.'l. Parr. fl.
S. C. Stineman et ux. to ThomasSalkeld.
Croy le, i'M.
9tarrlaK l.lrn.
The following marriage licenses were is
sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court
for the week ending Thuisday. April -M.t,
itv.iT:
Richard V. Trevorrow, Milford Station,
.-somerset county. Pa , and Mary K. Ping
ner. Somerst t Pa.
Andrew Kopina and Olga Minesik,
Jolnistow n.
Fdward Springer and Matilda Hite,
Carroirtowuship.
S. J Calliiiiin. Wilmore, and Margaret
Oella I liery. Lilly.
Thomas Ooiielly, Yniingstowii, Ohio,
and Annie McCann, Joinislow n.
John (ierwinock and Mary Mondolla.
Pensereck.
I . C. Custer, t'otiemaiigli township, and
Idae C. Fye. Adams tow n-hio.
Wiiliam O. Orris, and Annie A. Pittman,
Franklin.
Frank Nitch and Mary McAnally,
Johtistown.
James (J. Fllis and Carrie Walters,
Job nstiiw n.
Wilfred .M. Pyrnt, Parr township, and
Moliie Neien, Pine township, Indiana
county. Pa.
Martin Howell and Stella McCabe,
Fhrelifeid.
Stephen Insika and Fannie tJyurgyak,
Jolnistow ti.
Mark V. McFeeters. Morreliyille, and 11.
Ohva Camiiel!, Walnut (.rove.
Frank L. Miller, Cleveland. Ohio, and
Fmiiia May iindiesberger, Poxbiirv.
Robert J. Mt N'alley, Cresstei, and Mag
gie Robisjn, lrvoua, Clearfield county. Pa.
Henry S. Puck. Ration, and Veronica
Oeitriek, Carroll township.
Henry Leti., Morrellville, and Catharine
Scheving. Johnstow n.
Miss Infelice Foster, daughter of Mrs.
Christina Foster, formerly of the Cambria
house, Kbenshurg, and Isaac J. Wightman
were married Wednesday evening of last
week, al the residence ol the bride's moth
er. No. TiUVi South Chicago avenue. Rev.
Oliver Ctirren. pastor of the Craud Cross
ing Fpiscopal church, ofliciatetl. and the
ceremony was performed in the presence
of relatives and friends. The bride
was attended by misses Mae Ileaderson
and (irace Proadbenl as bridesmaids, and
Miss Daisy Henderson acted as maid of
honor. Oorinda Stevens, niece of the
bride, acted as Uower girl.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ttate ot Jme A Parrish. d-eme.l.
leiirri l atlniiclsiratioa on tbe estate ot
Ja men A. Parrn-h. tlrcafe.!, late ol tLo Tonn
i..i. ol Monrter, in ( auil.rla county. Ha.. havloK
t.ten iiranted o uie, nt.tico I lierel.y Klvco lo all
e, ri n in.trl.te.l to raid rtdate to make jaymrnt
viibeut .iely. and tlioe liavinic rlim5aiitnt
tha fame will pre tot liitui preperli autl.rnll
cattd lr hettiouieot. J - A. S :ll W AH,
Aduiinmlra tor.
U retto. P.. May 7lh, 1ST. et. X.
NIsrellHroai Noll.M.
T'HE Ebembura- KatMInK t loan Aoc
will otter for (.ale al tbe Key Unlldinn
eimhurK, on the tourtb Morniay In
t-t.wM.uu. THUS. DA V I
I.k-vtkr I.iKiMKB, Serretarr. Pres
on
K6-
nt.
AT THE OLD RELIABLE.
Kferyhody, and especially tbe oyster-lovtnit
t.eupie oi Eneonjurir, are InTile-l to call al Kot.t.
SleHreeo'd Old Kellable Kustanrant. wten they
w.nl fcood. trenb Oysters, liy tbe pint, quart or
Kallon. Or you can nave them Stewed or tried,
all at (he lowest price, fresh Oysters every day.
ocilllf
JOS. HORNE & CO.
THE PLACE
TO liUY SILKS.
is where you can uet what you want, jret
the best of what you want and get that
best the cheapest. That covers the whole
ground of our claims for our silk depart
ment. We claim the
L.vitr.KsT Vakiiiks.
Tiik IIkst k)v ai.itiks. ami
Ok iokiu.v the Low est Titicus.
Here are some illustrations which will
show the truth of our claim :
PRINTED FOULARDS,
PRINTED INDIAS,
New, bright, fresh, clean stylish pat
terns, tiolliini. old or shelf-worn or unde
sirable, including a n umber of Carre check
patterns, never sold for less than f 1 a
yard before. These 7.V, s.'k: and 1.) silks
for
I-'ifty Tents a Vai:i.
TAFFETA SILKS.
These are Jl.ooand some are $l.t!".()iiality
silks. Checks, in i it lit plaids oud mosaic
patterns, all shades, marked at
Skvexty-eive Cents a Yaki.
C H ANOEA RLK TAFFETAS.
A really magnificent assortment In the
new shades of purple, cerise, blue green,
tan and gray, at
Seventy-five Cents a Yakii.
Send for samples and for our Sprint;
Catalogue, and say where you saw this ad
vert isemenl.
Lace CfKT.xiN IttYEits will do well to
eel our Special Lace Curtain Catalogue.
PEN? AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURG.
Orphan's Court Sale
lit' valuable
REAL ESTATE !
Ity virtue of the powers ri.ntafned In the I. a t
W ill an. I teftanienl ol Joeh rs. Borkey, le
eeafed, lute el the townfhlp ol arroll. In'd-ain-t.na
-..unty . t'a . 1 will eiH..e lo pot.llr rale at
at the ('entral tlutel. lu Uarrulltown t'a , on
SATURDAY, MAY 22X1),
at 1 oVItx-k. P. M.. the follnwlng real etate. vir:
All tlial .'frlatn pit i-e tir i.an-t:l of land Ml time
In Carri.ll toin8tiip. I'anit.r'a ciuntT, l"a , houutl-
0. 1 t j laiidKof Jtihn I-lick, and lienry H"ile.
ami als" t.y the pul. lie run. I lead i ox tr.nn Ki-iik
(uric tti 'arr"ll("Wn. rontalL Inic I IN E ACHE
more or leis, havlmc thereon erected A LAKHb
TWO STORY
FRAME HOUSE
nl. t-txl.te and outhoildlDKH, all In uo-mI repair,
t here I an orchard ol guml trull Ireeo, and a Una
well jI iier on the premise...
TKKtsoi- SALE.
Ten er rent, or he purrhafe money to he ald
at the tune ol vale, the haianee ol one-third when
.teed In oelivered, one tturii In Ux mentha and
the reiua ImiiK one third In nine moot da wiib
lulrel. livleired paytuenls tote Peru red l.J
001. U and inortieaice of the purehaser.
AM'KEW STKI I I MATTEK.
Kxet-utor.
t'arr.illtown I'a.. Marrh Ktb. tovT.
April 'it. 's7 3u
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
In the Orphans' I '.art ol ('ambrla county.
In the tualter ol the brut ana partial accouct of
Matilda Urn nil, adiuinislrairiz vt the estate ol P.
Jr". Brown, late ol hoeufburK. deceasod.
And now, March 8ib. on tuotiun o! K. A.
Mioeuiaker, Esq. Ihuma .1. llell, tf.i.. au-
pointed auditor ( o hear, decide and reperi upon
lli excei.nona tiled. Ux th l't.lr.
Extract Ir-iu lecord.
i I'crtibed March 8th. tsyT.
hiAL B. JllNt-S.
IMerk .?.
Noli is herehy given that I will pit tor the
purpoi-e ol the atHive apiotutuenl al Ihe Aliur-ut-vf'
K.Miin. In Ibel'ouri II. .use. Etn('.urir. Pa.
uu r A t ' K a 1 A Y . MAY !o I H, IH7. al luo'clot-k-
a. M . hen ai..l where all persons Interested uiay
aiteud II Ihey see pruper.
I HUM AS J. 1TEEL.
April vi. lay;. Zi :tt.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
We the undersiirned citizens of Allegheny
an.M 'learneld townships, hereov give nllce to
I lie pul. lie ut.t to trespass on iur lauds. Any one
lound tre.'si astiltiK wiii be pruteculed to the lull
extent ol the Iaw.
(Micned) John Suttnn. II. S. Sprout. ".'.
Ml er. .laines T. Sutton Jos. .1 . Weter H. ti
Conrad. Flwar.l Ivoiy, Joseph A. Krise. Ans. K.
Wills, .lohn M"! lertn lit . Joseph .sutton. Aunust
Sh. finer, Theodore tortn. Alex. Ivory John
tick. .Inc. I. t ckrnrode. I till p A tiray. Ueo M.
Saiiker H. M. Kraix-r. Henry .1. ikiurii.l. Wil
liam Mran, Hen. P Kruie. l-vut ert Juboslon,
.lohn E. Maiisnelil, Francis II- Ha-al. Jatni H.
Maloney . J.ho Hanoi., leo. Sevtnore. KridateK
1 iiiiliri'in. Mrs. Albert Khoa. I). M Movers,
.liireinone Hullinan. Kranle Koicht. Ilr. W. H.
Suuunerville. "Simon P. Mc.Mullen and .I'.hn Mc
t'oy. May 1. 1817 1 yr
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Folate ol Jobu Irvln: deceased.
l.ellers 1'estmentary upon the estate of John
lrvin. tteceae.l late ol -urwensvllle. t.learheid
canty; Pa., liavinic been framed to the uoier
riKiie.l. all persons In. lei. led lo said etale are
hereby nutitied to make payment without delay,
and tnt.ae hitvlnir claims axalnsl the sajue will
present lliein properly authenticated tor settle
ment. THE PKOVU'ENT LI FE K TKl'ST lt M
I'ANY. Lxecutur. -lib in. Chestnut Sis.,
Phlla . I'a.
S. V. Wiijto!.. Attorney. Clearfield, Pa.
April 3J l.sy?. ol.
ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE.
Letters ol administration upon the estate ol
Frank P. Mover, late ol 'refson township, d'atn
l.ria county, deceased, havlnic been rante.t to
the ui.dersiicned. noitce In hereby xtveo to al
perrons indebted lo said estate lo make payment
wuli. .et d.-liy. and those havlna: claims a train .it
the Kno'e w.ll present them duly authenticated
to JANE F. MUYEr .administratrix's,
1 nouns J 1 1 kll. Attorney. 1'reskon, Pa.
Jubnstown. Pa., April I8V7. 6t.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate o Michael Farabtuich. deceased.
Letteis te-tmnentary In the euta e of Michael
Faralmuich. deceased late ol BucklicK township.
In Cambria county, Pennsylvania, bavlnir been
eranted to me. all persons Indebted to said es
tate are he'eby nolinid to make payment to me
without dolay and those havinit claims avalnst
tbe said estate will present tbein properly au
tbenlicated lor settlement.
CAAKLLs FA II A BAT JH.
Executor.
Klacklick township. April tti. 'VI. t X.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE!
F.tte of Iiavi.t Kyan. deceased.
Ietters testamentary la tbe estate of luvld
Kyan, decased. late ot tbe township of Cleir
neld. in Cambria, county. Pennsylvania, bavinic
been u ranted to me. all person Indebted to said
estate are hereby notibed t-i make payment to
me without delay and tboae bavlnir claims
ana lor I the said estate will present them pror
ly authenticated lor settlement
S. A. KY AN.
Kxecutor.
St AuKiisllne. Pa.. April 30. 1897 flt X.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate ol John Kannelm, deceased.
Ieliers testameotary la tbe estate of John
Karlhelin. deceased, late ol Carroll township, la
C-mtir'a county, pennsv Ivania, bavin been
leranted to us, all persons Indebted to said estate
are hereby noli he J to make payment without de
lav and those bavins, claims attalnst the said es
tate, will present ibem I'loperly authenticated
lor settlement.. JOHN HIT,
WILLIAM KAKLHEIM.
Executors.
Carroll township. May 7th. 1897. 81 X.
TOR PROPOSALS.
Scaled proposals will he received up to Mth.
for plasierlns: the St. Nicholas church. fao
and pecincatlons cn be seioat Net. Knpen
l ranasser. Nlckiowo. I'a. 1'he committee ra
ter res tha right to reject any or all bids.
IM1PLE
OlTers in varietj of stock, quality and prices, the greatest inducements for C-h - i r
rroduce to be found within 30 miles. r Cash or stnctly fcy
Wc Buy All Heavy Gccds in Car-
DRY GOODS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
SHOES.
CLOTHING,
HATS,
FURNITURE,
CARPETS.
OIE CLOTHS.
WALL PAPER,
FLOUR,
GRAIN,
FEED,
Salt.
FIELD SEEDS,
GROCERIES,
This space will keen you in toiu.h with nnr tnn i.i- . :
WANT YOUR TRADE. VISIT OUR STORE. We ,fn CvrV
very low prices all through this great store 3 U
W. H. WESTOW.
STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES,
Mooflig and Spoutiiis.
A&KIClULTUilAI, IMP1LEI?IIEjTS
Oi; ALL K1J2SJIDS-
Trcad Powers, Threshers and Separators. Iron and WoodiPumns
Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., 1 '
EBENSBURG,
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DENTISTRY !
Don't you know that you can have llms.'
decav"l and ollriii-ive levtli rt-lurfd to a
Lea I thy condition at a
Very Moderate Cost ?
Don't you know that I can do your den
tal w ork a great deal cheaper than yoti can
yet it done elsewhere?
Don't you know that it is a very daiiifer
ous thinn to take Chloioform, l.tln-r ur
Laughing tlas?
If you don't know, come to my cilice ami
1 will dtinoustrale lo you the truth ol the
above.
Odontunder !
This is the only safe anaesthetic known
to-day to the dental profession. I have
the exclusive right of Kheiistmrg. Teeth
extracted positively without paiu.
Teeth lilled with gold. $1 and up.
Teeth tilled with alloy, -'." cents and .VI
rents.
Teeth filled with Silver, '.V. cents and .Mi
cents.
Teeth cleaned. cents and .M) ceuts.
Teeth extracted. '5 cents.
HOLD cnoWSS AS 1A)V AS :..0.
Gold Filling, Crown and
Bridge Work a Specially
Feeling contident that loth prices and
woik will prove satisfactory, I solicit your
patronage.
Dr. Richards,
Nl K;r.N IIE.MTIN1,
Julian St., Ebensburg.
May T. 1'T .
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Not Ire la hereby given, that. hvlnr been ap-Ix-tnltNl
aubiior ! tbe r.haD :urt ol:ani
trla cooniy. to distribute the mod In the hamis
ot Michael Nona, eieootor ot tbe Int Will and
Tesiauient olJamea Noun, lefeael. a Miuwo
by bta accounl. 1 will it at idt fltipe In the ir
ouku o I KtM-nburK on MiiNHAY. MAY I4TH.
1H;. at lo o'clock, a. .. ur tha orMwe ol tii
cliamlnK Ibe dutief ol ald ai-n'ment. hjn
and where all persona lnlereted shall attend r
tQ lurever debarred Iruui com inn in m sa'd :a id,
11 . ki. MY tlU.
AuJltor.
May7th.lW.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Hantioa; aad tlshlnx; and all manne if t
paasinn wiibont I ermisaion, strictly lurbldden oa
Ibe pieuiiamsa ul tae audereiaued clnx.us alter
data ol this notice. Any perxin violaiiug tbu
notice will be dealt with according to law.
(Signed.) Joeeih A. ImiI. Joseph Baker.
Mertner. Wiiliam llliart. Charles leather. Ai
guMio Hoti aad Jona Oat riel.
Whit township. May;7Ui. ltt'T. 3t-
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WEST0W'S
TI
GALLITZliM, PA.
We have a laro outlet
FPvESI E BUTTER
Fresh Clean Eg?s, Choice Clean Vegetables, etc'., etc.
We will not buy unclean eg or Butler that is soft
and white no matter how clean or fresh, as we cannot se5
hem, and we behove a fair understanding is only ju t to
o pridjee tne
n - ii '---"3 ai an. why should produce'
Occasionally markets will be overcrowded, e en wUh
good goods or produce. We handle ' Wim
CHOICE STOCK
Whenever Possible.
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DEALKR IN
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REMOVAL SALE.
We have about one week more to close
out our slock before niovinir, and now a
Kkmoval Sau: is uoin on, von can "-et
some bar-ains ami a -o(mI mav of them
this week by coming in ami looking over
the stock, as we tire determined to et rid
ol all the goods we can and liavemade
prices low enough for you to buv whether
you need the goods now or not. Can give
you bargains in goods at 5 and 10c. worth
a great deal more monev. Our shoes are
still going at si. 00 and $1.50, worth twice
the money. Straw hats, choice at 10c.
Shirts. 2fe, other goods in proportion.
Next week we hope to welcome vou to
our new store room, with a nice new stock
of goods, and invite you all to call and see
us as soon as possible and in the meantime
1 .n't fiii 1 fi.c.met.. the .1J plate once more ami get s-.nie
barr;iir.s lefre they are all gone.
arker
Spring Announcement!
We (Nin now show you the best assortment of Fine Spring Cloth
ing in Cambria connty and at prices that will surprise you. Men's
all-wool Suits from $o up. Children's all-wool Suits from f 1 to
$5. No matter whether you are lean or fat, short or tall, we can
fit you Our in-creasing business compelled us to enlarge our room
and we have also increased our stock. We can now show you a
mucli birger assortment of fine goeds than ever before. Our this
reason's llothinp: has been made especially for us and is equal to
any merchant tailor's make. Our Gents' Furnishing Stock was
never so complete. We also carry the best line of Shoes in Cambria
county. A visit to our store will convince you that the best place
in the county to buy well-male,
nishings and Shoes is with us.
C.A. Sharbauch,
CARROLLTOWN, PA.
Let Us Reason a Little.
I f y tir lu !!" titt. a k1ih y hi tr-t a lir. sluier to res-t it.
If v.m ml a HT.U-xin;r lrgx ijiuti. ti nli1vs1. vou jro to a Liai-ver.
If you fall ill you lutve a lo-tor to t-ll vou wiia to lake.
It is their Experience and Skill You Pay For.
Then why imikf an exvtion in the iiur.-lut-" if votir Imj-? If vou have a fkmilv
Ftfi)if or a i.n-M-iij.iu.n to till. lrlavorin Extra.ts. 1 nil's. Patent MeU-
oi ninuiini; id Mii-t-uii. mai a M.irc ii-vole! to Irup. may kevi.. Isn't it
f.illv o ouif. .iin.l miality with qtiantity an.l i;et an inferior artkle.
WrWK HAVE Til l: uk-t.
Wanted-fln Idea 25SS
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Write JOHN VI-.!DKKbl:KX " CX.. Patent Attur.
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for Fine Color, Worked Solid
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