... - ■-m -mmr-Vl-l a VWI CTI) ' FRIDAY, FEIiRUARY 7, IS-.H) Andrew Weaver, sixty •Ave years of age, was found murdered on Tuesday morning in front of the house of his daughter-in law, Fiette Weaver, about three miles from t'oburu, in Centre county, Pa. He bad been stabbed through the heart with a butcher knife. Fiette Weaver, Jonas Aumnn and his mother, Mrs. An man, were arrested, and Fiette Weaver was com mited by a justice of the peace as the mnrdeur, and the others were committed as acct ssorit s. They were lodged in jail at ISellefonte. Weaver and his daughter in-law ha 1 fi'equeutly quarrelled, and she is said to lii'vtt threat,enid to " kill him if she got the chance." A beautiful young lady became so sarlly disfigured with pimples and blotches Lhat it was feared she would die of grief. A friend rt com mended Ayer's Sarsopariia, which she look, and was completely cured. She is now one of the fairest of tbeCfair. Poor Elunanity ! The common lot 1h one or sorrow say-at least —the pessimists, ihey who look at the worst side, certainly what would otherwise he a bright existence, Is often shadowed by some all meat that overhangs it like a pall, obscuring perpetually Iho radiance that else would light the path. Such an aliment, and a very common one, Is nervousness, or in other words, weak ness of the nervous system, a condition only Ir remediable where lnemclent or Improper means are taken to relieve it. The concurrent experi ence of neivous ptople who have peislsiently used liostetter's stomach Bitters is, lhat It con quers entirely supen-ensltlveness of the nerves, as well as dlseases-so called-whlch are Invited and sustained by their chronic weakness, AS the nerves gain stamina from the great tonic the trouble disappears. Use the Bitters for ■n&larla, rheumatism, biliousness and kidney troubles. MARRIES. WIHTTAKEU—JOHNSTON.—On January 27,1890, at Indiana, byl>. W. swlgart. assisted by Rev. Dr. Shadraeh, Mr. David W hlttaker, of Johns town. Pa., and Miss Amelia J. Johnston, of Saltsburg, NEII.SON—ANDERSON.—On Tuesday, February 4. 1890, at the Morrell House, In this city, by Rev. A. J. Purman. Gustav A. Nellson and Miss Emtna 51. Anderson, both of Johnstown. Pa. KELLY—McCOY.—TiI St. John's Church, Johns town, on Wednesday evening, February 4, 1890, by Lev, Father 'iahaney. .Mr. Charles Ke"v and Miss Lucy McCoy, both of the Ninth "ward. Met,ut OH— COM v.—on Tuesday, February 4, 1690, at 1 he residence of the onicta'lng Justice, Irvin Hiitledge, Esq., Mr. John K. McGough and Miss Maria corny, both of summerhlll, Cambria county, I'a. KUDEL—KUDKL.—OII Tuesday, February 4, 1890, by liev. Paul Glasgow,attlie groom sresl denee, Franklin borough, Mr. John Kudo) and Mrs. Johanna Kudel, ).ee Klein. coßAT'(in.-JOHNS.- On Tuesday evening Fob run y 4. 1890, by liev. J. B. Rlttgers, at the resh once of Mr. 1 rank Ann wall, Mr. Edgar 1 Cob 1 ugh of Johnstown, to Mtsa Nitile E. Johus. of ne r Nlneveli, Indiana county. DIED. O'TooLK.—ln i ronpect. on 'I uesday, Februaiy 4, ikho, Mrs. .Margaret o'Toole, aged us years. CLINK L KI.TEH.~On Saturday, February i lHH'.i.utii v. si..ln vinco, Mrs. Jacob clinefelter. In the tot h year of Iter age. JIKNKKI.KY.--In Johnstown, seventh ward (Moxlnim), on Saturday. Ki bruary l, lSno.Mlss Mary Meneeley, aged about 76 years. AUDITOR'S NO I ICE.—In re estate of James F.ldrldge, deceased And now January u. imo, the Court oppolnt John n. Brown auditor, to ascertain who are the legal heirs of Sarah K. Kldrldge. deceased, and to make a schedule of the amount lo be paid to each of sld h< Irs ler Cnrlum. Notice Is hereby given that I will sit for the purpose oi the above appointment at my office No. on Franklin street. Johnstown, I'a , on v on day February 17, istK), at. to o'clock A. M., when tmd where all peisons Interest may atltend. idaSw J NO. u. IIKOVVN, AUOltor. /'""Sty DoGiOiiS iiAKE Tt* T>I?IKNS.iRY. "I'D •' •'* ji iring Confi . *•''? • ii Mine iMedlca hon are trvn'M ,'t' ;• 1 oru. • with a siKcess rarely altnn.d. .' • K. i iiacicruber of the Royal C'llti l • - lv , ; ..uv tons, and ia the oldebt; ii u i.. . v icncucw-u . ualist in the city. fepecM wmion " ven to Nervous £>t bility from cxici.-i . uial _.•>#•• •'■?, i< Uio4 nnd r>r*atwrV^s' UUaJ * > "' 1 1 ' '• v * u t office S. K. LA)'..., M. " .'. J*. ur fr # Lake, 11, D. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. —KSTA'IE OF DAVID EDWARDS. I)K --CEAHED.—Kellers of Administration on the es tate of David Edwards, late of Johnstown. Cam bria county, deceased, having been granted to t he undersigned, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said est ate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement, to HARRIET EDWARDS, Administratrix, Moxham. Or J. D. Edwards, opposite savings Bank, Main street, Johnstown. NOTICE. TV" OTICE is hereby given that the -a J following accounts have been tiled in the court or common Fleas of Cambria county. I'a., atifl will be i oiillrmetl by said court on the first Monday of March next unless cause be shown to the contrary : Fourth and final ac count or Stephen Stutzman, Assignee of M w Keim 4: company, and M \V l ' vshvilie bor... awi iki •' :Da on j llarr township. 75 on " 7100 cnrroll twp... ir>n on " 14200 Carrolltown... 900 IXI " 855 ixi Cho-,1 springs. >0 IXI " 17-1 op chest, twp 112 50 " ion s7 Cambria bor.. 2.250 00 " 2,187 50 conemaughb.. i.sno 00 " 1.710 00 croyle twp.... 187 50 •• 17s 13 Dean twp 75 00 •• 71 35 Kbfosburg 300 (Kl " 31310 K. Conemaugh 270 00 " 250 511 Elder twp 337 511 " 320 ■> caiilizln bor.. sio IMI " 7011 no Franklin bor.. no 00 " 85 all Clrubbtown 00 IKI " sn no Johnstown bor 3,780 00 " 3,5111 00 Lilly borough. Hto 00 " 70H no i.oretlobor .. 270 IXI " 25005 Mlllvllle b0r.... 1,260 (XI " 1,107 on Portage twp.. 225 00 " 213 75 Prospect Dor.. IsO (XI " 171(H) lieadet.wp 112 (X) " KXIH7 Richland twp.. 75 00 " 7125 stony creek.... 112 60 " in 87 I Susquehanna.. 150 (Xi " 142 so ' South Eork.... 2*.0 00 " 25(1 50 TunnellhlU 800 IXI " 842 (XI Washington.... 337 50 " 32002 Wllinore bor.. i 8() IXI " 171 ixi Kpper Yoder... 75 IXI •• 71 25 Lower Yoder.. 75 Ou " 71 25 Total 115,539 09 ! AMOUNT DUE DISTRICS FROM SKATED AND UNSEATED LANDS i on 1887, 1888, AND 188# Dinlrk't. llootl. School. Adams township t 50 08 $ 68 28 Rarr township 10 75 21 01 Rlacklick township 75 8# 103 47 Cambria township 7 45 11 on Chest township :jti 12 57 SB Cleat Held township 44 98 1914 i Conemaugh township 89 66 sTS Dean township........i 63 54 2130 Elder township 75 53 101 89 East. Taylor 27 36 31 35 (lalllizin township. ... 2 40 192 Jackson township 59 56 74 38 Portage township 239 79 292 98 Hea"e township 81 68 153 99 South Fork Independent School District 108 29 Suinnteihlll township 8 31 28 35 Susquehanna township 35 40 21 48 Washington township 13 29 10 . THOS. E. HOWE, Esq.. Treaurer, Da To Balance Due at lust settlement, t 8,927 ea l'o Bequhltlon for 1889 13.000 on To Cash received from various sources 197 a? Total t 21,404 89 to Balance due Poor and House of Em ployment $ 9,103 45 CK. Ily amount of Orders paid as follows: Htorney's Fees j 30 00 Hlaeksniltliliig 19 31 Boarding and nursing, O. D. 1' 185 03 Clothing and Dry uoods ants 77 coal Ssi a4 Collins at House 106 as Collins and 1 uneral Kxpenßes, O. i>. p. 434 ao onstables' and Justices' Foes and costs,o D. P. .... 499 3s C si) Expense and Allowance, O. D. I'. 4,409 87 C invention of l our Directors 15 On Drugs and ,Medicines 18 30 F.our and Feed 438 08 Freight and'transportation, o. 1). p... 309 00 Hrocer.es 779 90 Hardware 90 77 House Servants aso 00 Insurance 70 52 clvery Hire, O. D. p 54 50 Lumber . . *lOl 19 Meat 101 57 nld orders 17 78 Physicians, o. D. Pa 97 00 Physicians at House 188 as Phosphate, Vegetables and Potato s.. 387 35 Print Ir.g 12 45 impairs 49 90 - alaries and Labor 1,07500 Warren & Dlxmont Asylum 1,953 <5 Poor Directors of Blair County 88 00 Work 52 00 I. Lilly for Keport Ing to Board of l*ub llc Charity 340 00 Balance Due Poor and House of Em ployment 9,103 45 Total 122,424 89 STATEMENT OF I. LILLY, li BTEWARD. AMOUNT OF MONEY HECKIVKD AND PAID OVEIt TO TKKABUKBII. JihnJ. Evans $ 5 04 B air county 88 49 Allegheny county 11 48 Geo S. Lamb 74 00 Wm. I) Pr.vce, for coal 2 do O'narra & Davis, for oats 94 40 John F. 1 ong, for p tatoes 8 25 Jacob shalTer, for giocerles 810 Various parties, furbu kwheat 7 00 I. Lilly, for Iron pump, hydrant, rope. etc u go I. Lilly, miscellaneous sources 28 75 Kstaeofchas Haggert .deceased 30 75 Mary Ann lieynold, pension lira no JOH. 1 homßn. pension 100 00 Joseph Fronts, flood money 50 00 Total $497 27 A MOUNT DUE POOR AND N HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT. Jacob Thomas and wife $ 997 70 I John Baker 11l 70 John J. Evans ,85 oo John Klrschner 14 48 David K. Jones 9 40 Joseph A. Noel 75 | Kminuel James 5-1 bb A. Pollanderestate, name unknown. .. 28 70 | F. J. Vlelsack 17 00 T otal $1,187 54 Given under our hands at Commissioners'of fice at tbensburg (his 81st day of January, A. D., 1810. GEO. A. KINKEAD, J. W. GRIFFIN, JOSEPH HIPI'S, Auditors. STOCK ON FARM. Three horses, eleven milch cows, one bull, one spring calf, eight hogs, tifty-two chickens, ten turkeys. FARM PRODUCTS. I Forty-seven tons hay. 529 bushels oats, 158 bushels Japanese buckwheat, 4HO bushels ear corn, potatoes an entire failure, ninety-five bushels tur dps, i.son heads cabbage. A good crop of garden vegetables. HIOCK OF FARM IMPLEMENTS. Same as last year. INMATES. Number In house Jan Ist, 1890 B3 Number admitted during ih- year 79 Number born during the year 1 -142 Number died during the year 22 Number discharged.. r>7 Number In house January 1, 1890 08 —142 Number of meals given to tramps during 1 he year 423 Of the Inmates in the house January 1, 1890, there are forty-one male adul s and twenty-two temalc adults. NAMES OK INMATES WHO DIED DURING TUB YEAR. J no. Krerby, David Lamb, John Davie, John Mcilugh, John Burns, chas. Broenback, Robert, Flemnilug, Chas Peterson, Arthur Harper, Klla Makln, Lizzie Cummer's baby. Mollle HoyleM baby, Wm. Ambnmo 9 7-12. WtLCOMK XI) O K.N Kit A L HASTINGS, Testimonial From Representative Surviv ors of the Flood 111 tin. Conemangli Valley. JOHNSTOWN, PA., l'eb. 4, 18.10. The survivors of the recent flood In the Conr maugh Valley desiro to express their apprecia tion uf the services of General D. H. Hastings during the days succeeding the disaster, and at their suggestion the following letter was ad dressed to him and his wife: General D. 11. Huntings and llelte/onte. Pa. lIBAa Sia ANo 11 knkrai. : The survivors of tho Coneinaugh Valley, who have received such kind treatment from you, desire to testify their gratitude, and tor this purpose would like 10 have an opportunity to call on you persoually and manliest their appreciation of your skill in managing the affalis or this valley In nucha kind, courteous and effective manner, during a time of gr at public disorder, succeeding the disaster of May .'list last, when a 11 rm and kind administration ot affairs was such uu urgent necessity. If you will kindly name a dale when the citi zens can meet you and your estimable wile, we will be happy to have the pleasure or to doing. Yours Very Respectfully, Scott Hlbort, merchant, L. M. Woolf & Sou, merchants, W. B. Matthews, M. D, F. s, Deekert, freight agent, P R. K, Emanuel James, snpt. Search for Dead, Peter Well/., freight agent B. \ O. R. K. John Henderson, merchant, A. W. LucKliardt, merchant, P, A. Gobaugh, merchant, T. W. Wait, passenger agent, p. it. K. C. B. Moore, assistant passenger agent P. R. R. J. C. Sheridan, M. D, G. W. Wagoner, M. b, A.N. waketleld, M. it. C. B. Cover, merchant, W M. Dodson, merchant, G. W. Mapledoram, merchant, Louts Baumer, merchant, Ed. A. Barry, First National Bank, T. P. Ket dy, Chairman City Hep. committee. John Fulton, General Manager C. I. Co, JaMes McMlllen, Kesldent Director C. I. Co. Cyrus Elder, Solicitor and Gen. Agent C. I. Co. L. L. smith, commercial Agent c. I. Co. i'. T. Morrell, chemist c. I. Co. D. J. Jones, Auditor, c. I. Co. Hon. Joseph Masters, supt. Dwellings C. I. Co. Samuel Masters, Local Relief Board. Chal. L. Dick, attorney. Alex. Hamilton, Supt. Rolling Mills, C. I Co. Joseph Morgan, Jr., Chief Engineer, C. I. Co. K. J. Dotterer, Assistant to commercial Agent G. 8. Department. Anson B. cooper, supt. Farms c. 1. Co. Alex, Stackhouse, supt. Motive Power C. I. Co. Alex. Wilson, Assistant Supt. Motive power. Geo. w. Hamilton. Asst. Supt, Boiling Mills C. I. Co. Fred, Krebs, supt.. oautter Steel Mill. F. W. Coxe, sal small O. I. Co. J. H. Greer, Assistant chief Kngineerc. 1. Co. T. F, Humlllon. Assi. Supt. Gautler Steel Mill. Karl F. Slalil, chemical works, v. c. Elder, Book-keeper C. I. Co. Alfred Fulton, Assistant Book-keeper c. I. Co. C. T. i razrr. merchant, (retired). Andrew Foster, merchant. Frank O'Connor, attorney J. 1. Evans, In-pis:ior Mines. Jacob lllgglus, superintendent of Cambria Club llcuse. Hon. John Hamuli), Local Bel ef Hoard. 1 lio.s. k. Howe, Country Treasurer. Hon. \v. Horace hose, attorney. J. A. Larklu, merchant. W. S. stee e, superintendent \v ,t c. Natural Gas co. W. B. Dibert. merchant. liohiuunn liroi ,e>, merc.iants Elmer K llavls, merchant 1). N Greer, superintendent Mor:oll institute. William Ho) d. Superintendent Johnson Foun dry Co. Will f.icl.aln, secretary Johnson Co. A. .1. Moxhaw, 1 resident Johnson Co. Johnson Allen, Superintendent J. X. s. B. U. Father p Corblnlan, o s. is.. Hector ot St. Jos ephs Cutlio te church. Robert s. Murphy, attorney. Claude M. .lohiu(i . president Johnson Foundry (A John s. Tittle, insurance agent Hon. John ,\i. Lose, atlorue.v. lion. L. 1). Woodruff, editor DKMOCBAT Jacob l end.) ronrlcmrof ~ liidsm* i.oiel. Capt. James : . Gngeliy. r. p. A Father Jiiiin s p. : ilium,*). Hector st John s catholic Chun ii. Alex. N. llart, J. 1 . Herman Baumer, . . Hon. w, c. Bland. J. . Father E. W. '1 r.vu'we'.n, Hector -t. Mary's Church. Father John C. 3V.-..a, Fa or k t. Oolumba's Church, p. Connelly, merchant, c. Sheridan. M 1 K. T. carswell, • :u:efrk Itautler steel DepTr'.- ment. John 1 nomas, erslunt. John I>. Bober s, tas .F r First National Lank. 1 on. John p. Liuton, attorney, James A. McMHli.n, laerchaut. liev. 11.1,. Chapman, pastor y. F. Cliurih. B. F. Speedy, u.-.-r it .nt. I. E. Chandler. 1 'oui.cHrn.in. Curt. G. Campbell, tuefehant. \V. C. Lewis, Cashier Savings Bunk. I.'onry 11, Kuhu. Borough Solicitor. Henry Y. Ilaws, re.nmi aoturer. John Pendry, Jr., Tax Collector. B. L. Yeagley, M. 1) W. 11. Bosenslecl. Jr.. manufacturer. Irwin Horrell. Burgess. A. J. Haws, President citizens' National Bank. James Qulnn, merchant. To this the General made the following reply: LEI UEFONTB, PA.. Feb. 3, 1890. To Messrs. John Indian. A. J. Mi/xham. Capt. 11. 11. Kuhn, Herman Baumer. John P. I,intern, father Corbinlan, L. L. Smith, and others. GKNTI.KMEN : lam In receipt ot your kind In vitation of January :soth tendering Mrs. Hast ings and myself, 011 behalf of tho survivors of the Cotiemaugti Valley, a public receptlou at Johnstown, and asking me to name a time when we can visit your city. We are deeply touched by this unmerited expression of kin 1- , ncss. and we beg leave to say that we will be phased to visit Johnstown on Sa urday next, February nth, if agreeable to you. Futthf illy yours, D. H. HASTINOS. It has therefore been decided that, for tha purpose of affording the people of the Cone inaugh Valley an opportunity of meeting Gen eral Hastings and Ills wife, they will lor thai purpose be at the residence of Mrs. Gen. Jacob M.Campbell, on Walnut street. First ward of Johnstown borough, on Saturday, February 8, 1890, at7 o'clock, p. m. Everybody Invited, and all will be made welcome. 0111111' COURT SHE. BY virtue of an order of the orphans'court and to me directed, l will expose to I'ubllc Sale on Thursday, Feb. 27,1890 AT S8 O'CLOCK P. M. on the premises the following described prop erty, all the lot of ground sliuato In Cambria borubgh, fronl log tiny feet (50) on Drond si reel, nod running o .ek same wldi h one hundred and thirty-two (138) to a sixteen feet wide alley (10), bounded on the north by lot No. si, on the east by Eighth avenue, and known as lot No. 79. , HUMS or BAI.K : Ten per cent on day of sale ; one half on confirmation; the balance In six months after with Interest secured by Judgment note. 'I he purchaser to have the privilege or paving full consideration money on continua tion, JOHN BUTLER, Administrator of ltobt. Butler, deceased. Ocean Steamship Passage AND FOR EIGN D K A FTB. PASSAGE TICKETS TO OK FROM EUROPE BY PROMINENT STEAMSHIP LINES. Also, Drafts on all parts of Europe at Lowes Rates. W. C. LEWIS AT JOHNBTOWN.SAVINOB BANK; ap raiw-auß'Md .- , ■ mmmmmmmm ■ ■ - ' ■ • - mi— ' LOW:—:PR ICES I OIS r ASLuTa • j GOODS NOW AT JOHN STENG-ER'B. , No. 237 MAIN ST.. JOHNSTOWN. PA. B. & B. Some rare Dress Goods Bargains for this month. Such unusual values as will make trade lively in these Departments. GO pes. 50 inch Tricots at 25 cents—all dark seasonable coh rs, good serviceable fabric; adapted for school and house wear. Note the width—CO inches, 25 cents. 100 pes. double width suitings in choice new colorings, 30 cents. Large lot of Scotch, German and French Plaids, 42 ioches'wide, all wool, very stylish and effective, 75 cents, regu lar price has been $1.25. There are plums shrewd buyers. 50 shades of 40 inch, all wool colored Cashmeres at 55 cents, special value and equal to quality, usually sold at 75 cents. Another line of 46 inch colored Cash meres at 75 cents, worth sl. For Holiday presents in these Dress Goods Departments, we have put up 500 Dress Patterns in neat altractivc boxes, plain colors and combinations lo sell for $2 to sl2 for the suit pattern. Every oue of these suit pattcrna at special low prices. For Fancy Work for the Holidays, largest assortments of Ribbons and Plushes al sj.i ciul low prices. Handkerchiefs ami Mufflers, especial sale in these Departments, all new de signs and at money saving prices. Write our Mail Order Department for samples or information. Catalogue free upon request. BOGGS&BUHL, 115, 117, 110, 121 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGE EM, VP okibaaS' com! SALE. X? '" virtue o. uu order issuing 1 ) out nr the ■ . o ri of Cambria Ooun y.Jlr. emu to .hi. uncc .-. . he w.u.x oOjp lo i'ublic Sure, un Sof-n r . 2V r Vah If" ' ' \ CXJ.I CIRJ/, J. CD, J.• AT 1 O CI.'I K TV 31., i.teh premises In upper Yoder township, all thoo c-iii,in lot of ground situate In I p,.er Yodor I w.'sh p, Cambria cnuut), l a., uz : No. 1. Beginning at woste u orner i r West and Hickory strops, iHence along 1 lekorj steel, north thirt\-unee degrees west. 2 0 te l. to eerier of lot No. 85, of Isaac Barn h rt, thence by ,-uM fx souiii flfiy-c'ven <|.. give east, 110 feet i > l.< oust alley, ihenee south tniriy-i nree degree., v- st along .aid alley 200 feet to 'west Ktreei. inenee along said sireel norto fifty-seven degrees, nest no feet to the place of beginning. 'I heso to s will be offeree In separate purls and as a whole. Also same day at 2:30r. M., on the premises, in st nycites township. Cambria county. Pa., all that certain piece or lot of giound, situate In the township of Htonycreek, Cambria county, bounded and described as lollowa, viz.: Front ing fifty feet on strayer street, and extending back the same width 140 feet to lleber alley, having the lot No. 20on tlic one side anu lot No 18 on the other side. It being lot. No. 19 as marked an known on the plan or lots laid oui by John K. strayer. 'I HUMS OF SAI.K : Ten per cent, of purchase money on day of sale, one-half on confirmation or same, and balance In six months after with Interest secured by mortgage or Judgment note. GEORGE K El PER. Administrator of Frederick M m. Hoffman, de ft used. Johnstown, Pa., January 15, 1890. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT CE. —Not lee la hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of John Alt. late of i he borough of coneuiatigh, county of Cam bria and Suite of I ennsylvunla, deceased, have been granted to Catherine Alt. resident of said borough to whom ail 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 under signed or to O'Connor Bros., Attorneys, Johns town, Pa. CATHERINE ALT, Vdmtnlstratrlx. \ DMINIS I UVTOR'S NOTICE. . \ —Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of l lionets Walsh, late of the borough of Cambria, county of Ctmbrla and stale of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to James It. oh onnor, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having el elms or demands will make known tlio same without, decay to the undersigned. JAMES B. O'CONNOR, Administrator. FRANK O'CONNOB, Attorney, No. stt Franklin street, Johnstown, Pa., December 17,1889. C>M MlS?IONKU'S NO 1 ICE*— In the Count of common Pleasof Cumbria i ounty. Mary Jane Felix, by her next friend, Edward MoNeal vs. Kzeklci Felix divorce. Now (o wit,the 9(1 day or Deeeerber, 1K8!I, on motion of Messrs. Hick A Murphy, M. B, Stephens, Esq., Is appointed Commissionerf> lake testimony and report decree. Notice Is hereby given that l will sit at my office In the borough of Johns town, for tlio purpose of tUe above appoint ment, on Friday, the !!4th day of January, 181)0, at 10 o'clock A. M. M. B. STEPHENS, Commissioner. Johnstown, Jan. 2, 1890-,'il-w. rjMUAL LIST.— SPECIAL COURT, FEBRUARY 31. 1890. Klynn vs. Fnrabaugh. Gallagher vs. Klynn. lielsicr vs. Uhle. Potts vs. Ashvllle borough. Eaklna vs. da higher. Find ley vs. Haywood, Lanlg vs. Gunning. Siaaton vs. Zimmerman. Walnwrlght &Co vs. Flyon et ai. Garman vs. Gardner. J. c. IJAKBY, Prothonotary. protnonotary'B olllce. January 27, 1890. Xmas Presents. Wlmt more appropriate than a handsome dress for mother or sister, or wife ? BLACK SILK! A few months ago Raw Silk cost 15 per cent, more than it costs now. Our Silks were bought before the rise. The prices are lower than prices can possibly be in a stock bought since. Over 200 grades to select from in plain and fancy Black Silks—all the staple weaves and many new ones. Everything in Colored Silks for evening wear or fancy work, at lowest prices. Send for Samples. Holiday Dress Patterns, Good, warm and wearable Plaids, Stripes, Cheeks, Tricots and Cashmeres, at ¥2.50 a pattern, up to the finest Paris Robes. Inquire of our Mail Order Department. Ladies' and Gent's Handerchiefs by thousand dozens. Special Holiday Boxes. Ladies' and Gent's Gloves and Furnishings. JOS. HORNE & CO., 000-021 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa, Everything will bo sent by mail, express oi fr. 1 triit to auy address, and satisfaction is always i S' (11)11 SALE. . vii'l ue of au order of the Or t f plums'court of Cambria county, I will ex po em sale al public outcry, on the premises, on '.YSjLE jDAY, FEB. 19, '9O, AT 1 O'CLOCK, I*. 51. in the premises. In the Second ward of Johns inwri, l a Nn. i. All that certain lot of ground, situate, mi .he west hide of Market street, In ihe second ward of Johnstown borough, Cambria county, etaie of Pennsylvania, having a I rentage of elgh ei-n feet, moie or less, on Market street, and *xtending br.ck same width to Episcopal church lul, having lot o! liabtcht and U lid on the soulb west .and lot of Henry I'rtlchard on the north, i he Mile of said lot of ground having by order of the Judge of the Orphans' court of Cambria county, on the 2d day of September, A. 1)., 1889, been made In the name of William Hahn, Ad mlnlßlratorof cat lierl ne I loffmau, deceased, etc. Aiso. 011 same day at 3 o'clock p. m., on the premises. In Honycreek township, Cambria uountv, la. No. 2. All that certain lot of ground. situate In sronycreek township, Cam bria county, bounded and described as tollows, viz : Beginning at a post, corner of lot No. 11. thence along the lower side ot Frankstown street , south sixty-six degrees, east seventy-two eet. to rue ot Maria Way I mil. thence along said line, soul h t wenty and one-halt degrees west, 140 teei, to an alley, i heti 'e along the upper side of said alley, north sixty-sly degrees, west eighty one feel I o corner of lot NO. I 1, thence along said lot north twenty-four degrees, east 140 feet to place of beginning. No. 3. Also, mi that certain lot or piece or parrel of land, situate In sionycreek township Cambria county, described as follows: Being lot No a, of lots laid out. by I.ewls Buck, Mary .fane Buck, oeglnnligata post, at a corner of lot No. 1, on the east side of a street, thence by lot No. 1. south eighty-four degrees, east ninety seven Let to an alley, t hence along said alley north six agrees, east 100 feel to cornerof lot xo. 3,t hence along said lot north eighty-four degrees, west ninety-seven feet to a twenty foot street, ilien e along ihe cast side of said street, south six degrees, west IUO feel (o place of beginning. l naMS OK SALE : Ten per cent, of purchase money in hand, and one-third upon approval of sale bv court, and onc-thlid In six months, and h lance in one y> ar with Interest, to be secured by mortgage or judgment note. WILLIAM HAHN, Administrator of Catherine llofTiniin, deceased Johnstown, I'a., January 15, lssu. /COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.— V.y 'I lit' undersigned Commissioner apppolnted by tho Court or common Pleas of Cambria county to take testimony and report to Court till'equitable and legal amounts due from eltber or but hot the School Districts ITected by the annexation of parts or Upper Yoder and Stony creek townships, to the borough of Johnstown, as provided, by Act of Assembly, In such case made and provided, hereby gives notice that he will sit at his odlee In Johnstown, county of Cambria, Pa.,corner of Stonycreek and Franklin streets, on TUKSDAY, 'I'llIC 11th DAY OF FKB KUAItY, A D.. isso, at lft o'clock, A. M. for the pur pose or attending to the duties of said appoint ment, at which t fmu anil place all persons Inter ested shall attend. Ami the secretaries of the school Hoards of Upper A'oiler and stonycreek townships, are reqnested to present the Assess ment l ists, of these townshps, for IHSH. with a statement showing the amount of territory an nexed to Johnstown out of the respective town ships. W. lion >CK HOSE, commissioner. Johnstown, Pa., December 28,1889. dec3o-3tw NOTICE —The undersigned, hav ing been appointed Administrator of the estate of xlary Connors, late of MUlvtUe bor ough, Cambria county. Pa., deceased, all parties Indebted to said estate arc requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the said estate w ill present the same for payment. JOHN DOWNS, Administrator, No. 233 Hallroad streot, csinhrla bopongt