The Democrat. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1889. Mr. Robert H. Pike is visiting in the East. Mrs. S. E. Turner lias for sale at Mr. George W. Wild's store, on Mam street, a choice lot of beautiful Cbiistmas presents SW;B S O, l ► ali ItMeics ate it I® BALL cut!! Conplst# Gsx J-Jy/ \ Witnont 1L jS iOO $3 NX Sprains. Strain*, O Jfit Bruises, Wounds. J® Sold by Prug?i.P* and Dralett. TheChas. A. Vendor Co.. Balto.. AM, J"or Qire op PrdmptiYAH dTeWV- foniip • >f!TlinilTKjETllßH iFE\HJ. |ffl3i\llcGlsTs AKdJsALE!\slsh^/wHHI^ THEGHASAVoeeIer Co-BAiia-Ma* X?STRAY— Cnrne to the premises J-J of ihe undersigned, In Croyle township, about the Ist of July, a dark-red cow, about four years old, The owner Is requested to come and prove property, pay charge,-, and take heraway, or she will be disposed of according to law. dcclß-2t\v DANIEL HOKABAUGH. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. J\ —ESTAT E OF DAVII) CREED, DE e EASED.—Letters of Administration on the es tate of DAVID CREED, late of Johnstown, Cam bria county. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given that all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said e. tale are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against said es tate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to EDWARD F. CKEEI), Administrator. \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -TV —Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas Walsh, late of the borough of Camhrla, county of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to James It. O'Connor, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make paymont, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to the undersigned. JAMES B. O'CONNOR, Administrator. FRANK O'CONNOR, Attorney, No. 89 Franklin street, Johnstown, Pa., December 17, 1889. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE: —ESTATE OF DAVID EDWARDS. DE CEASED.—Letters of Administration on tlxe es tate ' f David Edwards, late of Johnstown, Cam bria county, deceased, having been granted to l he undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and tboae having claims again i said estate win present theiu duly au thenticated for settlement to HARRIET EDWARDS, Admlnlstralrlx, Moxham. Or J. n. Edwards, opposite savings Bank, Main street, Johnstown. Orpkeiio Court Sale. IVY Virtue cf ;IU Ol der issued out l> of the Orphan's court of Cambria county aim to me directed, I will expose (o Public Sale or Outcry, on SATURDAY JAN. 4, 1890, at 2 o'clock r. M., on the premises the following described property, to wit: All that lot or piece of ground situate In Prospect borough, having a iront of forty feet i-ni) on canter street and running back same width one hundred (100 . to a thirty-foot street, having lot No 0, on easterly side, and lot No. 8, on west erly side, and known as lot No 7, In the MCCabe plan of Lower prospect. Terms of sale rwen'. y-tive per cent, on day of sale and balance on ctmllrma'lon of said sale. Kl. T. McNEQLIN. Administrator cum tcstainento annexode bonis non. ol the estate ot Thomas .McCube, de ceased. decla-it SALE CF ittAt ESTATE. rpUKHK will lie exposed by labile outcry at J. the Mansion House, on broad street, la the Third ward, ol Johnstown borough, on MONDAY, JANUARY, 20, 1890. at. 1 o'clock p: M. the followingdosedbod real es tate to wit: One half lot In the borough of Cambria. Cambria county, fronting feet on Walnut street and extending buck a distance ol feet to an alley, bounded by lot of Daniel Eagan, on the East. and lot of Mrs. Hynboldt on the West. The above described lot, or parcel ot land being the property ot THOMAS WALSII. late of said ( ainbrla borough, deceased, and will be sold In pursuance or an order Issuing out of the Orphans' court ot Cambria county, directing the undersigned to sell the same for payment ot debts of said decedent, Terms cash. ■I > MKS 11. O'CONNOH, Administrator of 11ms. Walsh, deceased, decls-.'li N THE COURT OF COMMON OF CAM Dili A coi'XTY.—Margaret Miller, bj her next i;1ei1, Frank sully, vs. Frederick jllllcr. No 2, December l'enn A. I), lSsli. Libel In Divorce, And no.v to wit. the second day or December A. D. 1.-Mii,on motion of >l. it. Stephens, Esq, Kd T. I-N.-'is IS appointed Commlsstonor to tnl c les'.lii.. uy In ali.il ■ ca txlrnei ir in the I'c >rd of said court, ccr tHlE.l THE s. I'ond d■v of I mher A. D. ISS. D. A. siiO) •: \KI-.lt. I'rothoiiot.'try. In J'ursuan-n of - Id rule, No! ic Is hereby given thai I .'.I \ sit !.f taking testimony in abov .at icy 'Hik-o lr Loom NO. 7. Mn.a Hall, !• .I...iwn I' i.. on Lcosda.v THE • event H DA R ; II D. . .a 10 o'clock, A. U . . L a d ivl !■ .a •... I-i !■ s inter est' d mat up, ■ ■ 111 ■' ■ ore Ir. deeliHK i-.D i . N.c> Ki.LT co mlxsloaor. FURNITURE >; iiii'r .Mm -ANTI- FURNITURE Upholbti g, , L lar.vxn is;i u,.u. -c . ' : o. ... I ALI.KOIIENV. CA. I I dnll 1U . . '' 8M ' Gloves and Corsets A Specialty. First Floor. I LAL)lfi'6 AND JN I CLLILDUEIS-.s I Ot'WITTIMI nEI'AUTUKNT V| r O ! Second Floor. O | yi sixth street,' —. | FITTShI KtUl. PK.NN'A A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. XTL-.Letters or Administration on the estate of REV. E. W. JONES,'late of Johnstown, Cam bria county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment and those having claims against said estate will pre sent them duly authenticated to (iO.MKIt WALTERS, Administrator. HORACE K. HOSE, Attoniey sepasdot 17XECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Estate U or .TAMES MCDONALD, DECEASED,—Let ters Testamentory on the estate of JAMEH MC DONALD, late of Johnstown, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed. all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby uotltted to make payment without delay, and tnose having clulms against the same win present them properly authenticated lor settle ment to STEI'ItAN qi'lßK, Johnstown, Pa. Executor or the last will and testament of James McDonnld, deceased. sept I ADMINISTRA TOR'S NOTICE - Letters of Administration de ixmls tion IB estate of John Nugent, late of Cambria borough, Cambria county. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make lmmedlute payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them without delay 10 ANNIE C. WILLS, Administratrix, dp bonis non, Or JAMES M. WALTERS,her Attorney, No. 12 Alma Hall, Main street, Johnstown, Pa., October 2, 1889. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Mrs. Maggie Mur phy, late of the borough of Johnstown, county or oambrlu and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to James 11 O'Connor, of said borough, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to the uuderslgned, at the ontce of O'Connor Bros. s Franklin street, Johnstown, Pa. JAMES n. O'CONNOH, July 5 Administrator. ADMINISTRA 1 -MIX NOTICE ESTATE OF HENRY O. DIEFENBACH, DECEASED,—Notice Is hereby given that the Register has Issued to the undersigned Letters or Administration on'the estate of HENRY O. DIEFENBAcII, deceased. All persons Indebted to the estate of the said deceased will make Im mediate payment to the undersigned, anil those having claims against same will present them duly authenticated for settlement lo LIZZIE DIEFENBACH, Administratrix. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. J! —Letters of Administration, .-i Kay Favsr. A MEyr BOMB THEATMEM*. Sufferers are not f ueraily aware thai t"■ -; diseases are <•■ ntnirious, or that tliey . luc to tl>e present livltii parasite!) in (1. linhi); niemlirini" o. the none mid eus tachian tubes. >i. lie r -earth, how ever, has proved (it ■ to I • a i ..-t and liie result is that a i: remi dy lia9 L. en (■ ■ initiated whei by it rrit, ntnrrhaldcafneae ami liny !<*>•• > cntly cured c. from ne in t : imt-l am .licnl ions made at home by the pqtle in two weeks. 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LIQUORS k CIGARS, IWI G I v I SSLY'S Business College ASH NORMAL ISST ITU'I b Is the pride of McKeesport. send for Catalogue. s. S. GRIBSLY, Manager, McKeesport, pa. i, _ 4 i # """ " ' iv 0 Chamberlain Institute AND FEMALE COLLEGE, Randolph, N. Y.—Tills Is a scheol for both sexes. Has been establlsqed and well known for forty years. Is well equipped with all the appliances of a tlrst-class seminary. Location, twenty miles from Chautauqua Lake, not surpassed In beauty and healthfulnoss by that of any other school iti the country. President and Faculty reside with the students and give special earn to their health, manners and morals. The Music Depart ment Is under the instruction of a graduate of the N. Eng. Conservatory. 'lhe commercial College Is thorough and practical. Address lor Illustrated catalogue, (free) REV. J. T. ED WARDS, D. D„ President. PITTSBURGH TILING COMPANY, BKOCKI.EUANK & WADDF.I.I., v ■ WORKERS IN TILES And Designers or Artistic Fire Places. 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Xeicspapers are nut to copy this advertisement trithotil the ejciiress order of 11AKPKB& BROTHBRS Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF TDK Jolmstown Savings Bank, YEAK ENDING NOV. .50. 1889. llook Market ASSETS. Value. value. Loans on real estate....? 235,141 68 J 2:15.111 <1 Cash in banks 283,482 r>4 283,482 M Cash ou hand 22,5.17 41 22,537 41 U. s. 4-per-eent bonds, 188.000 00 230,740 00 Johnstown water co. bonds 50,000 00 50,000 OO Westmoreland & Cam bria Natural Gas co. bonds 50,000 00 50,000 00 Pittsburgh 7-per-cent. bonds ' 10,000 00 11,700 00 Coopersdale school bonds 200 00 SflO 00 Eastconemaugh school • bonds 2.100 00 2,100 oo MUlvUle borough school bonds 100 00 400 00 Lower Voder township school bonds a 1,700 00 Somerset county bonds B,ouo oo s.ooo oo Somerset ,v ( ambila 11. R. bonds 150,000 00 1.'0.000 00 Conemaegh borough bonds 300 00 300 00 Johnstown borough bonds 100 oo 100 oo Premium account.... 10,47$ no Real estate, safe and furniture.. 15,000 00 15,000 00 Totals .. .. $1,024,714 80 $1,087,(181 81 LIABILITIES. Amount due to depositors ■? om.Pifl oo pecemher dividend 0.831 8d contingent 28,802 3,5 'L'OI .• S 1.021,714 30 State ot Pennsylvania.) . cambrta county. i ' I, \V. C. i owls. IT. .surer of tlio Johnstown Savings lank, do sab .mi •■ ■•r that the above Is corn;. ' lotben of 'my knowl edge an l iieilef. w.'c. I.KVVIS, to tsjiror. Swc'u and subscribed before im lUb -eCoiid DAY of Deoembur, M JNO. TITTLE, Not art I'u'lllc. The uud MvP.ncd \tulltlng Coinn.tß respect fldlj '."I liai t lies' if*- careful!. Inspect il Iho fore i x l re. stirer's report for the year endli r 30, it nun havo examined • m -r.;; . a ito IU i lb i -•• • n.' e-un-e. t.al i st a e. i oil band an I In banks, and llnd the .- ale •• ■:sit. JAM I.* ','ITNN. v. \. I I-:v. AI! r. Audltlr.; • inmlttee. • . I A A;s . . • 811. res ,r to lift KOEKK'V VNGKKSOX. Y v WINKS VSN I.iorous. im Ferry Sr. i 4..1 . ~ i mall winnxeM piu.nptatten tion. Air U s S E'H NO! OE.--Notico In .cby given thai I)AS 11) TEKTHR, of .... . ownship, cambria county. Pa., ,ll will ll As U.N l-.U *1 I. Till lit 1 I A IT., real and personal, to JuHEPH Kl N I/.. -I .it:, Town, Pa., la ittist. for the bene fit of mo 11iidliors of said David Tecier. All persons indebted to said David i oeler will make payment, und those having claims or demands will present tliem, at once, to Jiisl l'll KI NTZ, Assignee. Jons M. I'OSK, Attorney, Room 3, Alma Hall. Nov, D.IC-2U-30 and Dec. 7.