Johnstown weekly Democrat. (Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa.) 1889-1916, February 14, 1890, Image 8

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    The Democrat.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1880.
annonncemciUs
COUNTY TREASURER.—I here
toy announce myself as a candidate Jor ttie
nomination of he office of eouaty TreaHurer,
subject, to the rules governing the Democratic
pains . C. 3. M AY.-KK.
Johnstown, I'a., Kebruai* 12, 1899.
Dr. B. Li. Yeagley, President of the
Board of Tiade, has selected -the fohow
membcrs to constitute the Staitdiog Com
mittee on Municipal Affairs : P.:S. Fisher,
Scott Dibert, L. D. Woodruff, H. W.
Storey and Geo. £. Shrywck. The Com
mittee will examine into the H'mckston's
Run Pike project and report to the
Board.
HIIIJAKY.
DAVID OWKNA.
Mr. Da. /Owens, of Cambria township,
who has muny friends and relatives in
this city, died Wednesday morning at his
home about six miles north of Ebens
burc after an il'uess of over three months.
The deceased was horn in Montgomery
shire, Wales, October 28, 1828, and came to
this country with hisfatber,Griffith Owens,
and family, when he was about five years
of age. The father came .to Ebensburg
with his family, muny other Welsh settle
ing about there at the same time. About
a year after /coming to this county he
settled on and begun t J clear the farm on
which he resided liH Ills death, when the
son, David, bought out the rest of the
heirs and continued the farming and
lumbering business as hie father had done.
The deceased was married to Marv
Lewis, daughter of Rev. David Lewis,
about thirty-four years ago, who with all
their children survive him. The children
arc John, who lives on a part of his farther's
farm; Maggie, wife of R. L. Edwards,
a baker and coufectioner, of Connellsville,
and formeilyof Johnstown ; David Lewis,
who lives near Ebensburg at the Knorr
tannery; William Addison, who lives at
home; Jennie, wife of Pryce Davis, for
merly employed with his brother Elmer
E. Davis, of this city, Harriet and Robert
who reside at home.
Jlr. Oweus is a brother of Mrs. Henry
McMullen, of No. 110 Feeder street, this
city. Griffith Owens, who died on Iron
street, some three years ago w as a brother
of the dectaml. Mis. John Stolz, of
Carrolltown, and Mrs. Gilpatrick, of
Indiana county, are also sisters of the
deceased.
The world-wide reputation of Avei's
Sarsaparilla is the natural result of its
surpassing value ns a blood medicine.
Nothing, in the whole pharmacopoea, ef
fects more astonishing results, in scrofula,
rheumatism, general debility, and nil
forms of blood disease, than this remedy.
I'nor Hunanity !
The common lot Is one of sorrow say-at least
—the pessimists, they who look at the worst
Hide, certainly what would otherwise be a
bright existence, 1- often shadowed by some ail
ment thai overhangs It like a pall, obscuring
perpetually the radiance that else would light
the path, such an ailment, and a very common
one. Is nervousness, or In other words, weak
ness of Ihe nervous system, a condition only Ir
remediable where Inelllclent or lmpioper means
are taken to relieve It. '1 he concurrent experi
ence of nervous people who have peisls ently
used ilostetter's stomach Bltleis Is, 1 hat It con
quers entirely supersensltlveness or the nerves,
as well as diseases-so called-whleh aie Invlied
a-d sustained by their chronic weakness s
the nerves gain stamina from the great tonic
the trouble disappears. Tse the Bitters for
malaria, rheumatism, biliousness and kidney
troubles.
C T JACOBS on
TRADE MARK^d
REmedy"=paiK!
FOR ACK<S AND PAINS.
Sure Cures of Recent Date.
417 W. Lombard St., Balto., Md ,
Toothache. June fc, iggg.
Robbed of sleep by toothache; swelling groat la
face; rubbed with St. Jacobo OU; grit application
relieved; went to lleep; morning: pain all gone.
JOHN HOBENBERQEB. j
Pains in Chest, New Richmond, 0., June, 'gg.
Had palue la cheet over lunge; eugered 3 yeare:
cured by 2 applications of Bt. Jacobs Oil; cure
permanent. J. MADISON.
Gout. Kllgore, Texai, June 21, lggg.
Had bed case of gout; cuffered ono year; for I
weeke could not walk. St. Jacobs OU cured me
W. P. MARTIN, JR.
Dislocation. Jollet, 111, May 24. lggg
About three years ago dlilocated my shoulden 1
confined to house 3 weeks. 1 was cured by St.
Jacobs 011; no return of pain to this day.
J. D. BROWN, Druggist.
Pains anil Aches. Marshall, Mich. , May 29' fit
Last December: was taken with paius and acbee
In the lege. A Mend advtacd St. Jacobs OU, tr.ed
It and was cured by contents of one bottle. NS
return of pain since. C. E. BENNETT.
at DRUGGISTS AND Dcai tr.s
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Biltimorg.Hd
DUD. |
MYERS.—At Cassandra, on Sunday, February '
9, 1889, Mrs. Ann Myers, aged about 75 years. J
Funcjal took place yesterday ; Interment at ,
Summit. (
CASSIDY.—In Altoona, Saturday, February 8, '
1890, Mr. William cassldy, aged about 40 J
years.
Funeral on Monday via Pennsylvania Railroad | ,
to cresson. (henee to Lorelto, where Interment If
was made in St. Michael's cemetery.
PUERBACK."—In Brownstown, on Tuesday at- |,j
ternoon, at 3 o'clock, February 11, 18-80, Mrs i
Elizabeth Duerback, wife of Frederick Duer- ;
back, Bged 51 years. jj
Funeral announcement later. I
NOTiCE. —There will be a meet- s
Ing of the city Democratic commlitee In £
the Johnstown Borough council Chamber on C
Filday evening, February 14, 1890, at 7:30 p m °
O. W. WAGON Kit, Chairman.
:Jfe£g§iPi£fiEE. 'i
.iii'inbl I roe of lloiaNcholU
i Iheao Narnplcii, • well
as the watch, ar - j free. All the work vou
need do U fo Rhow what we send you to thoee who call—your At
friend* and nriifliboi * and lhoe about you—lliai aiway* rraulta ){j
in valuable trade for un.wlii.ll hold* fory* art wlu n mire •Uuird, m
and thus we ore te|Mid. Wc piy all rxj.p firijrlit, etc After ..,
you know nil, it you would like to jto to ws.rk ..$ u. you < an '
earn iroru Jfll'dfcO to tJMIO p< r wrrlc nntl upwind- AddrcM, (-1
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Eeceipts and Expenditures
OF CAMJIUIA COUNT*. PA.. FROM
JANUARY 7, 1888, TO JANU
ARY 7, 1890.
THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurer.
DR.
1 Tnbalance on bands at last settle
ment * 14,897 15
TO amount of duplicate for 1081) 88,157 87
To amount received from redemption
of lands 857 08
■ To amount recalved from seated and
unseated lands 1887 and 1888 .... 1,896 19
' To amount received from unseated
lands for 1889 ... 8,178 41
To amount received from constables
for 1888 1.996 10
To amount received fiom borrowed
i money 80,000 00
To amount received from sheriffs
Gray and Stlneman, jury fees and
costs 358 56
, To amount received from M.D. Kitten,
! collections 1 988 16
: To amount received from H. A. Shoe
maker l'b. ltep. fees and costs..... 885 62
To amount received from H. G. Hose,
Jethro oldbam Judgment 800 00
To amount received from W A. B. Lit
tle, maintenance of Henrietta
Topper 140 00
To amount received from I. Lilly,
money received at Poor House... 497 27
• To amount received from mlscellan
i eous Bources 137 62
To amount received from tavern
s license for use of county 5,846 25
Total $189,21178
To balance in liands of Treasurer $15,760 06
J CR.
By amount paid Assessors $ 3,257 20
' By amount patd Audi ore,county.. 400 20
B By amount paid Auditors, state. .. MOO
By amount paid Agricultural Ass.,
? Carrolltown 100 00
By amount paid Boarding Jurors ... 101 0C
By amount paid boarding prisoners.. 5,127 75
t By amount paid building bridges... 11,264 1C
By amount puld bridge and Road
3 vjews 293 30
i By amount paid borrowed money.... 10,000 DC
By amount paid county Com
s mleslonere 1,900 Of
By amount p.ild expenses of same.. 37 84
s By amount 'paid commissioners'
i Cleric. . 600 Of
By amount paid commissioners'
counsi 1 400 oC
By amount paid Court Crier and tip
" staves MO 0C
By amount paid Constables 1,695 15
' By amount paid criminal prosecu
-1 tlons - 5.642 20
, By amount paid court House ex
-1 penses 1,194 10
i By amount paid District Attorney... 1,912 oo
By amount paid elections 4.066 M
, By amount paid exprcssage and
postage , 80 99
• By" amount paid interest and dis
count on borrowed money 628 91
By uiaount paid Inquisitions 388 25
r By amount paid Janitor of Court
, House. 600 00
1 By amount paid Jail and Jailor 5,068 3C
. By amount paid Juiycommissioners
and clerk 99 90
f By amount paid Jurors, Grand 814 <3
► By amount paid Jurors, Talesmen... 24 00
By amount paid Jurors, Traverse 4,487' 38
Bv amount paid miscellaneous 41 50
By amouut paid Probates 1150
' By amount puld I'rothonotary 1.2 790
, By amount paid printing i, 184 16
By amount paid poor House lilrec
i tors 247 02
By amount paid Reglst ry.... 985 48
' By amount paid Records 376 00
r By amount paid Transcribing
Records 2,350 00
f I y amount paid l'"ox and other
scalps 58 so
! Byamuuui paid road damug, s 416 00
by amount paid K"ad 'mirid 3,799 8!
by amount paid Reiundlug 3,844 52
By amount paid Old orders 287 0 4
i By amount paid Rerorm school 1,080 90
Bv amount paid Western Peniten
tiary 1,910 62
Bv amount puld West Penna Hos
pital 8,13! 39
By amount paid Warren Insane
Hospital 52 61
By amount paid Teachers' Institute. 800 uo
By amount paid Redemption of
Lands 910 18
By amount paid Poor nouse Orders.. 18.321 44
By amount paid school Fund 6,0 l 89
By amount p 1(1 sheriff 1.7311 25
By amount paid State Tax 3,186 78
By amount paid Holdlors' Burial. .. 694 68
By amount paid Stenographer 584 75
By amount paid Stationery 84 35
By amount paid Surveying 27 05
Amount ltemalning In constables'
Hands 5,216 18
Amount Exonerations to consta.
bles 4.651 so
Amount abatement to Taxpayers... 2,721 82
Treasurer's Commission on $5,846.25
License .Money 5 per cent on 1,000,
1 per cent on IJXX) and % per cent.
on balance . ... 79 23
Treasurer's commission 6 per cent,
on $93,485 42 being amount collect
ed le*B a ou l remaining In Treas
urers hands 4,67177
Treasurer' commission 2)4 per cent
011 $5,386 23 moneys collected Irom
various sources 188 65
Balance ltemalning In hands of
■I reasurer 15,760 06
Total $ 189,211 78
AMOUNTS DUE FROM CON
S BI.KB FOR 1889.
peter culleton, cambrla borough.
First wa'-d $ 000
Andrew culleton, Cambria borough,
Second ward 101 13
Archie tarn 11, Prospect borough .. 187 14
Edward 1 onnery, ConemaugU borough,
second ward 191 04
Caleb Butler, Coopersdale borough 103 78
Andrew Boucher, Mlllvlllesecond ward 4 00
Edward ' onni ry, Conemaugh borough.
Hi st ward 151 99
A. ,T. Berkev, <,rubbtown borough 99 25
W. v. t'hlery, East. Conemaugh 9 87
B. K, Buck hart. West Taylor, township. 2r4 91
W. It Kllleti, rast la.vlor, township 79 44
George ill linger, Woodvale borough .. 30944
W A Lan zv. cpper Voder, township.. 10000
.John w. Stork, I,oaer Yoder, township. 4 24
John C. lltinlln.Tunnellhlll borough 202 88
S. 11. Huci , Carrolltown borougn 20 81
Alfred Miller \shvllle borough H2 4S 1
Andrew 1 allahan, chest sptlngs bor., 18 14 i
R. w Del zler, leartleld township 586 46
1.. J Bearer, Susquehanna township 88104
Thou. A. Drown, Washington township, us 5s
L o. nates, white lown hip 99 61
A .1, Skcily, w lllmore borough 80 45
John M Watt, (I'tllllzln township 211 68
George echlev, Gallltz n borough 389 71
Anslem etklen. Elder township 31051
1. J. ..ea land, Carroll township. 47399
A J, Mil tt, I ein township 12121
John Rlioetn, summerhlll township 131 50
$5,286 18
DTS ÜBUTION OF LICENSE
I O TO DISTRICTS.
Adams twp $ 37 50 less 5 per ct. $ 3502
Ashville nor... 360 00 •• 31" no I
Barrow lilp. 75 00 " 71 00
Carroll p.. ISO 00 " 142 00
carrollto 1... 90000 " 85500
Che I tprDe.s. 180 00 " 17100
Chest Ivi .... 112 50 * 106 87 i
Catnbrl . u*.. 2.250 00 " 2 137 5(1
C'inemuut'll l)„ 1,800 00 " 1710 00
Croyte twp 187 50 • 178 12 i
Dean t w .. 75 00 " 71 25
Kbt nshmg 360 00 * 342 1 0
E Coneiu igh 270 00 " 256 59
r Ider I w 887 50 " 3211 62
(iahllzli bar.. 810 00 " 769 60
Eranklp bur.. 90 00 •• gj
Grubbti 11 ... 90 00 " 85 "0
Johnst.wn tier 3,780 00 " 3 591 00
Lilly bo o igll 810 00 " 769 50
uoretlol'l 270 00 " 251.05
Mlllvllli 1 r.... 1,260 00 " 1,197 0.1
Portage . .p.. 225 00 " 213 75
I'rospec it >r.. IsO 00 " 171 00
Rearfei' 112 00 " 106 87
Klehl nd tvp.. 75 00 • " 71 25
4tony 1 11k. 112 50 " 106 87
>usqueh Mia.. 150 00 " 142 50
40Uln m I 210 Oil " 256 50
[unnellli 360 00 " 842 00
WB lino 11 .. 337 50 " 320 62
IVHiniin D r.. 180 00 " 171 Oil '
7t per 1 to 75 00 " 71 2"i
.ower er.t 75 00 " 71 25
Tot" $15,539 59
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AM' 1 NT DUE DISTRIC 8
I BATED AND UNSEATED LANDS 1
■O ltli ,ANI) 1889
.Mt Rood. Sclux I.
d"ins 1 nip 3 no os , 5326 ,
'si r ti. 'Hi' 1075 ~oi .
ilni klic ship 75 89 1(8) 47
umb hip 7 45 11 0;.
lies to dip 36 12 57 S9 I
lea flei • wiehlp 44 98 19 4-1 it
croyle township 78 49 64 55
Conemaugb township 39 tm 31 S3
Dean township 68 54 21 60
Elder township 75 53 101 89
East Tay lor 27 35 31 35
Gallltzln township . ... 240 192
Jackson township 59 56 74 38
Portage township 239 79 292 96
Reanc township 81 S3 153 99
south Fork Independent School
District 108 29
Bummerhtll township 8 31 28 35
Susquehanna township 35 4 0 21 48
Washington township 13 29 10 63
White township 81 02 71 09
Lower Yoder township 23 57 25 37
Upper Yoder township 10 83 10 S3
west Taylor township 15 47 23 39
Totals $l,OBl 11 $1,348 44
AMOUNTS RECEIVED FROM
CONST4BLEB FOR 1888
p. R. Miller. Johnstown. Sixth ward. .$ 21 20
Archie Farrell, Prospect borough 30 75
Caleb Butler, coopersdale 41 11
A. J. Burkey, Grubbtown 39 00
Wm. 11. Uhlery, East conemaugh 5 18
Wm. KUUn, East'l aylor... 121 88
Chas. W. Haynes. Upper Yoder. 53 93
John C. llanlon, Tunnelblll 30 00
Alfred Miller, Ashvllle borough 30 14
Anthony GUI, Chest township 60 30
W. G. Vincent. South Fork bO'OUgh 262 46
R. W. Delozler, Clearfield township 237 37
L. J. Bearer, Susquehanna township 451 25
J. L. GUI, White township 150 38
John M. Watt, Gallltzln township 125 48
Thomas R. llancufT, Gallltzln borough.... 82 74
Anselm Weakland, Elder township. . .. 102 03
Isaac Weakland. Carroll township 150 00
Total $1,995 10
4 MOUNT DUF COUNTY FROM
JUDGMENTS.
elßelTneret al $ 10 42
E. B. Met artney et al 19 78
Robert UoUen and Robert G. Uollen 125 57
Barbara Rapp 36 15
Total sl9l 82
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
FOR CAMBMIA COUNTY, PA., FOR 1889.
ABSKTB
Due County from Judgments $ 191 82
•• " Constables 1888-1889 5,464 52
Bal In hands ot Treas 12,76 06
Liabilities over Assetts 2,453 13
Total $ 23,869 63
LIABILITIES.
Due Districts from seated and unseated
lands for 1888-1889 $ 2,421 55
Due individuals trom Redemption of
Lands 91 60
Due ETrst National Bank, Johnstown,
Borrowed Money 10,000 00
Due western Penitentiary 1,742 64
" outstanding Orders 507 39
'• poor and Route Employment... .. 9,103 46
Total .. $23,869 63
We. the undersigned Auditors of Cambria
County, l'ennsylvanla, respectfully report that
we have carefully examined the Vouchers and
accounls of the Receipts and Expenditures of
Cambria County from the 7th day of January
1889. to the 7th day of January 1890, and find
them as stated herein. Also the foregoing As
sets and Liabilities of said County.
GEO A. KINKEAD.
JOSEPH HIPPK,
J. W. GRIFFIN.
Auditors.
Commissioners' office, Kbensburg, Pa., Febru
ary 3, 1890.
Receipts and Expenditures
OF PO K AND HOUSE OF EMPLOY
MENT OF CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.,
FROM .JANUARY 7, 1880, TO
JANUARY 7. 1800.
THOS- E. HOWE, Esq., Treauier.
Dn.
To Balance Due at last, settlement—f 8,927 tic'
To Requisition for !88ii la.uoo no
To Cash received from various sources 497 27
Total $ 22,424 89
To Balance due Poor and House of Em
ployment ; 9,103 45
CR.
By amount ot orders paid as follows:
Attorney's Fees 9 80 00
Blacksmlthlng in 82
Boarding and nursing, o. 1). 1' 185 til
Clothing and Dry uoods 26ti 77
Coal 251 84
Collins at House 106 2b
Collins and funeral Expenses, O. D. p. 434 20
constables' and Justices' Fees and
COSIB.O D. P. .... 409 38
Cash Expense and Allowance. O. D. P. 4,409 87
convention of poor Directors IB 00
Drugs aud Medicines is so
Flour and Feed 438 08
Freight and Transportation, O. D. P... 809 06
Groceries 779 90
Hardware no 77
House Servants 280 00
Insurance 70 52
Livery Hire, O. D. P 54 50
Lumber 101 19
Meat 401 57
Old orders 17 ?8
Physicians, O. D. P 297 00
Physicians at House 188 25
Phosphate, Vegetables and Potato s,. 387 35
Printing ia 45
Repairs 49 90
salaries and Labor 1,075 on
Warren & Dlxmont Asylum 1,958 6
Poor Directors of lilair county.., 88 00
Work 6a 00
1. l.lllv tor Reporilng to Board of Pub
lic charity 310 00
Balance Due Poor and House of Em
ployment 9,108 45
Total $22,424 89
STATEMENT OF I. LILLY,
P* STEWARD.
AMOUNT OF MONEY RECEIVED AND PAID
OVER TO TREASURER.
J din J. Evans $ 5 ot
B air county 3340
ailegheny county 1148
Geo S Lamb 74 00
Wm. I) Pryce. for coal 300
O' arra & Davis, foroats 34 40
J'Jm F. l ong, for p taloes 8 35
Jacob sbalTer, forgtocerles s 10
VaiTou-. parlies, forbu kwheat 7 00
I. 1 lily, for Iron pump, hydrant, rope,
. etc 11 50
I. 1 Illy, miscellaneous sources 3s 75
l-si a cof Chaß Haggert-, deceased 30 75
Mary Ann Reynold, pension ... 103 on
Jos. limnson. pension 100 no
Joseph Frantz, flood money 50 00
Total f.jU7 27
I \ MOUNT DUE POOR AND
I * HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT.
' Jacob 1 homas and wife $ t>a7 Tn
! John linker Hi 70
Jo 111 J. Evans ; (d;
John Ktracliner 14 4s
11 vlrt 1(. Jones 3 40
; Joseph Noel 75
, Em muel Jaines Mob
A. Hollander estate, name unknown 33 TO
F. J. vtelsack 1700
olal .. $1,187 54
Given undnr our hands at commissioners' of
fice at I lx'tisburg this 3tsl day of January,
A. I)., 1890. GEO. A. KINKEAD,
J. W. GRIFFIN,
JOSEPH HIPPB,
Auditors.
STOCK ON FARM.
Three horses, eloven milch covrs, one bull one
spring calf, eight hogs, tlfty-two chickens, ten
turkeys.
FARM PRODUCTS.
Eorty-seven tons hay, ras bushels oats, 158
bushels Japanese buckwheat, 480 bushels ear
corn, potatoes an entire failure, ulnety-ilve
bushels turnips, 1,800 heads cabbage. A good
crop of garden vegetables.
S.IX'K OF FARM IMPLEMENTS.
Same as last year
INMATES.
N 1 ber In house Jan Ist, 1890 3
Number ndmltted duringih" year.. .70
Number born during the year 1
—149
Number died during the year .. 33
N uo. ber discharged ... ....57
Number in bouse January 1, 1890 83
—149
Number of meals given to tramps during
1 he year 433 |
' f the inmates In the house January 1. 1890
there are forty-one male ndul s and twenty-two
leiriale adults.
NAMXS OF INMATES WHO DIED DI'HINO
THE YEAR.
Jdo. Krerby, David I.amb, John Davis, John |
McUugh, John Burns. Chas. Hroenback, Robert
Flemmlng, ('has. Peterson, Arthur Harper, Ella
Makin, Lfczle Gommer's baby. Mollle lioylo'v
baby, Wm, Ambrose (a i nlander, name un
known), John McDade, Thomas Hutchinson,
John Flan n a Kan. Owen Marrlon, Chas. Hag
gerty, Kale Martin. Mrs. Carroll. Geuct. Gra
ham.
Average number ot Inmates per month, P9 7-12.
iifi cm m
BY virtue of an order of the
Orphans' court and to me directed. I will
expose to Public sale on
Thursday .Feb. 27,1890
AT i O'CLOCK P. M.
on the premises the following described prop
erty. all the lot of ground situate In Cambria
borobgh, fronting fifty feet (SO) on Broad street,
and running back same width one hundred and
thirty-two (182) to a sixteen feet wide alley (IP),
bounded on the north by lot No. 81, on the east
by Eighth avenue, and known as lot No. 79.
'l kkmh of Balk : Ten per cent on day of sale ;
one-half on conflrmatlon; the balance In six
months after with Interest secured by judgment
note. The purchaser to have tho privilege of
paying full consideration money on conflrma
tlon. JOHN BUTI.EK,
Administrator of Robt. Butler, deceased.
AUDITORS NO I ICE— in RE
estate of James Eldrldge, deceased. And
now January 6, 1890, the court oppolnt Johu 11.
Brown Auditor, to ascertain who are the legal
heirs ot Surah F. Eldrldge, deceased, and to
make a schedule of the amount to be paid to
each of said helm Per Cnrlam.
Notice Is hereby given that I will sit for the
purpose of the above appointment at my onice
No. 90 Franklin street, Johnstown, Pa ,on M in
day February 17, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m., v>tie 11
and where all persons Interest may atltend.
ldA2w JNO. H. BROWN, Auditor.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
—EBTA'I E OF DAVID EDWARDS. DE
CEASED.—Letters of Administration on the es
tate of liavld Edwards, late of Johnstown, Cam
bria county, deceased, having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves
Indebted to said estate are requested to make
lmmedlute 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
VIOTICE is herebj- given tbat the
1 v following accounts have been flled In the
Court -of common Pleas of Cambria eounty,
Pa., and will be. ouflrmed by said court 011 the
first .Monday of March next unless cause be
shown to the contrary : Fourth and final ac
count of Stephen stutzinan, Assignee or M W
Kelrn A company, and M W Kelm and wire.
First and final account of Eben James, com
mittee of R J Williams, a lunatic.
J C DARBY. Prothonolary.
I prothonotary'sOfllce, February 3, lfe9o.
Notice for application
FOR CHARTEU-Notlce Is hereby given
I that an application will be made to the Court of
I common i leas ol in brln county, state ot
i Pennsylvania, on Monday, the ad day of March,
I A. 1). 1890, under <he Act ot assembly ot
! t! e Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, entitled
1 "An Act providing tor ihe I a corporation uud
! Itegulatmn of Vouug Men's christian Associa
tions,''approved the Ninth day ot tlay, a. I>.
1889, tor the charter of a corporation to be called
> "The Voting Men s christian Association, ot
I .lohnstown. I c," the character and object ot
which Is the Improvement ot the Spli I ual, .den
ial, social and i hysteal Condition i.l Young
i Men, by I he support and maintenance ot lecture
rooms, libraries, reading rooms, religious ulnl
social meetings, gymnasiums, and such other
means and services as may. oi.ducetothe accom
plishment of i hat object, and tor these purposes
HI have, possess, enjoy and exercise all the
rights, benefits, powers and privileges or said
Act Of Assembly. John Thomas, W. F. .Mat
thews, m. lt„ \v. A. Stewart. N. li. swank, s. 1„
Barter, c. U. Davis. Jehu t*"ult<-n. (.cor e A. lla
ger, W. 11. 11 lid-brad. \v. 11. liter-. 1). W. Kvans,
M. v., t). N. (ireer, . W '.loses, frank I>. Jolly,
T. T. Morrell, Emory west.
vv. it. BOSK, solictor,
Johnstown, l a , Feb, 18. bwo
Lonemangli LuinU-r m..
J, E, iIAS7, liana sr
Wholesale ittid Retail Dealers !•' l.;ii:il<ci.
Sash, Doors lilitiils, Moulding, n,.ingles.
Etc., Etc. Also, Lime. Sewer Hij.c, Ce
ments, Etc.. in car-load lots. Slain Man
tols, Grilles, Hearths, Eir. Building plans
of moderate, cheap, and cosily Imthlings
executed promptly and ut modi-rule prices
Special atteniion given to sin uii'L uditi
the construction of building' .
Sir Office and wart-rooms rear Bedford
,Street Station, opposite Cyrus Leffler's
coach shop. JOHNSTOWN. Pa.
Ocean Steamship hisv..';
ANL
FOREIGN r>it A l-'V
PASSAGE TICKETS TO OK FROM KUKOIT
BY PROMINENT STEAMSHIP LINES.
Also, Drafts on all parts ot Europe at Lowes
Rates.
W. C. LEWIS
AT JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS RA v K
DOCTORS LAKE
ff/jtfj PlflVATi: DISPENSAKY.
' . — p J TT SpciRJIH, PA.—
Hon are tr,neil tfis Lis, etm ry *ilh • tUtOMI
r relyolta.ned, Pr.j' I" ' .L -1 - • ;:. v nP,er ot the
Royall {Wings ot rhyriel<-mi and 8 uni aid is
Hie oldest .ml m .. oxpi • ii-i- , urn in the
city. Sordid an. nil. I K nn t. & .rem b : liiy
Inim OK.. -ivii i.ivi.i.d execs u, I- :,. r,.|.„n i|
y atli A ~ii. .-Hi. r.'i.-: cal ami icei ;a! d i-av, lark
i'-MV *I M,r R?.-'Uey,* 1.-.; d- i ,;i.,.vr.< Old' Sores,
1- lts l d.>, .taeiiia,,, ,-ui .."a. -," ,| -. •. -■-f the Skin,
Blo.nl, Lungi, Urlmny .i , •• p £
froe and sire tly eonleß n. .. ~ ; mt-ud
Itoß p. m.; ,Sunday.! 2to ip. hi. . n.lr. < .at cilice
or addrt-c;
S.K. Lak;:,M. D., M.R.e.P. or 1. •. Laki., if, P.
DISEASES OF MEN
Blood Poison, I>ia •oil— of Ki ine>a. Rliuldarandntbero
Sana, umto.BaaM.Nerrnualto ,11 y.Loat Manhood ro
CDltai of Errors n Youth aroapoedil / and (ntrmanentlr
cured. Con u'tatinn and treat a,i(a..n)'di iroa oyraatf
Adoraaa DIL ORINDLE, 171 W. 12th St. Nw York,
ulyll
rPRIAL LIST
I SECOND MONDAY, MARCH TRRM.IMO.
DennerA Co vs. ouyer.
Martin vs. Mcolade.
Ellis vs. Greenwood.
Horner vs. Barnb.irt.
MHler vs. Mcolade.
Prtngle .vs. Prlngle
Gray , vs. Gray A Wyland.
McKay vs. Anderson.
Young vs. Johnson siecl St.
Rail < o.
McLaughlin vs. Rourke
Makln vs. Shauketal
Oreevy vs. lteade.
Ulman. Ooldsborough A
1 o vs. Mcoough.
Cresswell vs. Cole.
Yogle vs. Taylor A McCoy.
Klein VS. Elliott.
Sinneker A Co vs. Shlffler
Marrow vs. Plunter..
Stonebraker vs. supnes.
Oallls .. vs liunibert.
same vs. same.
Ulrlch v same
J . DMtHY, Protho nxary
l'rothonotary'a office, February 3 iswo.
LOW :~:PR ICES '
ALL
GOODS
NOW AT
JOHN STENWER'S.
No. 227 MAIN ST., JOHNSTOWN, PA.
B. & B.
Some rare Dress Goods Burgains for this
month. Such unusual values as will
make trade lively in these Departments.
50 pes. 50 inch Tricots at 25 cents—all
dark seasonable colt rs, good serviceable
fabric; adapted for school and house
wear. Note the width—so inches, 25
eents.
100 pes. double width suitingsin choice
new colorings, 30 cents.
Large lot ot Scotch, German and
French Plaids, 42 inches wide, ail wool,
very stylish and effective, 75 cents, regu
lar price Ims been $1.25. There are
plums shrewd buyers.
50 shades cf 46 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 attractive
boxes, plain colors and combinations lo
sell for §2 to sl2 for the suit pattern.
Every one of these suit patterns at special
low prices.
For Fancy Work for tiie Holidays,
largest assortments of Ribbons and
Plushes at special low prices.
Handkerchiefs and 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.
BOGrGS&BUHL,
115, 117, 119, 121
FEDERAL STREET,
ALLEGHENY, P/
mm cot!' SALE.
By virtue of an order issuinc
out of tli?" orphans' court of Cambria
C'oun y. directed lo tin u rule issued, he will t x
to Public sale, on
Sati.i d&7, Too, 15; 1890,
vi i '.. f.
I.teh premise* In ' VP' • We. township, all
those cor IMm lot w gcjuini 1 uule It, • pper
1 oder tow,.ship. Candid t i-pit'ity, 1 a., viz.:
No 1. Beginning at weste n tuner of
and i.lc ory streets, ttieuce along Hickory
st ei-t north tblrtj- hieo degrees ea. 2 0
fe t to eerier 01 lot No 35. or Isaac Barn*
it.irt, t.lien:e by sulil t.-sutu t'ty-ieven de
gree ens', 1 111 fc M"t'C Ist Hire, thr-nto south
thirty threedegti'i.-, >visi. along -aid al'e.t 200
feet lo West sit et. thence along sai l s'teet
norm lift v-seven degfees, west c.o feet to the
place of beglnnli:. . These 1 > .- win be offered in
separate parts am! a a whole.
Also same day at 230 r. 11.. on tlie premises.
In si nycrrcK township, Cambria county, Pu.,
all that certain piece or lot of gtound, situate It
the township of stanycreek, cantbrla county,
bounded and described as toltows, viz.: Front
ing fifty feet on strayer street, and extending
back the same width 140 leet to Heber alley,
having the lot No. 20V) n the one side ana lot No
18 on the other side. It being lot No. 19 as
marked an - known on the plan of lots laid oui
by Johu K. strayer.
Tkbms op Salk : Ten per cent, of purchase
money on day of sale, one-half on confirmation
of same, and bulanceln six months after with
Interest secured by mortgage or Judgment note.
GEORGE KKIBEK,
Administrator of Frederick wm. Hoffman, dc
c 'used.
Johnstown, Pa., January 15, 1890,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT OE.
—Not lee Is hereby given that Letters 01
Administration on the estate of John Alt. late
of the borough of Conemaugli, county of Cam
bria and B'ale of Pennsylvania, deceased, have
been granted to Catherine Alt. resident of said
borough to whom all persons lnd bted to said
estate are requested to make payment, and
those having claims or demands, will make
known the same without delay to Ihe under
signed or to O'Connor Hros., Attorneys, Johns
town, Pa. CATHERINE AL'I,
Administratrix.
ADMI Nf S TRAT OR's NOTCE.
—Notice Is hereby given that Letters 01
Administration on 1110 estate of 3 homas Walsh,
late of the borough of Cambria, county of
Cunbrla and State of Pennsylvania, deceased,
have been granted to James B. O'lonnor, to
whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having
claims or demands will make known the same
without deiay to the undersigned.
JAMES b. O'CONNOR, Administrator.
FRANK O'CONNOB, Attorney, No. 89 Franklin
street, Johnstown, Pa., December 17,1889.
COMMISSIONER'S NO~icE.—
in the couat of common Pleas of Cambria
County. Mary Jane Felix, by ber next friend.
Edward McNeal vs. Kzeklei Fell* divorce. Now
to wit,the 9(1 day or Deceerber, 1889. on motion of
Messrs. Dick A Murphy, M. B, Stephens, Esq., Is
appointed to lake testimony and
report decree. Notice Is hereby given that I
will sit at my olllce. In the borough of Johns
town, for the purpose of the above appoint
ment, on Friday, the 94th day of January, 1890,
at 10 o'clock A. M. M. B. STEPHENS,
„ , . Commissioner.
Johnstown, Jan. 2,1890-3t-w.
rjPRIAL LIST
SPECIAL COURT, FEBRUARY 21. 1890.
Flynn vs. Karabatign.
Gallagher vs. Flynn.
"elster vs. Uhle
P" u - vs. Ashvllle borough.
Eaklns vs. Oa higher.
Furtloy vs. Haywood.
Lanlg vs. Gunning.
staoton vs. Zlmirterman.
Wain Wright ACO vs. Flynn et at.
Ourman vs. oaidncr.
J. C. DaI(BY, Ptothonotary.
Protnonotary's Olllce, January 27, 1890.
Xmas
Presents.
a
What more appropriate
than a handsome dress -f*
1 for mother or sister, or wife T
I 1
BLACK SILK.
| A few months ago Raw Silk
■ cost 15 per cent, more
' than it costs now.
Our Silks were bought
before the rise.
I The prices are lower
than prices can possiblj
, be in a stock bought since.
Over 200 grades
I to select from
1 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 f'<>r Samples.
Holiday Dress Patterns,
Good, warm and wearable
Plaids, Stripes, Checks.
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,
PITTSBUBGH, P*.
Everything will be sent by mall, express or
freight to any address, and satisfaction 1s always
guaranteed.
Mm iinr m. -
j > i' virtue of ari order of the Or-
I ' plums' court of Cambria county, 1 will ex
pose to sale at public outcry, on the premises, on
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, '9O,
VI 1 O'CLOCK, P. M.
..a- premises. In the Second ward of Johns -
I*l la J
..... !. All that, certain lot of around, situate,
> i i he ..est si-ie ot Market street. In the second
\ ,iit in .iohustown borough, Cambria county,
u... Pennsylvania. having a frontage of *
olgli ei-n icel, mo ie or less, on Market street, and
adlug back same width to Episcopal Church .
,ot, having lot of oablcht, and Wild on the south
■vest, end lot of Henry I'rltchard on the north,
hemic of said lot of ground having by order
or ihf .Judge of the Orphans' court ot cambrta
county, un the 3d day of Septemoer, A. 1)., 1883,
been made in the name of William lluhn, Ad
mlnistrat or of cat herlne lloffmau, deceased, etc.
Also, on same day at 3 o'clock p. m , on thfj
premises, lu ■ tonycreek townsh p, Cambria
county, I'a. No. 3. All that certain lot ep
ground, situate In Stonycreek township, cam
orla county, bounded and described as follows,
viz: beginning at a post, corner of lot No. 11,
•hence along the lower side of Krankstown
st reet, south sixty-six degrees, east seventy two
vet to Pne of Maria Way! tnd, thence along said
lli.e, south twenty and one-half tlegre. s west, 140
feet to nn a 11c ~ i hen e along the upper side of
said alley, north sixty-six degrees, west eighty- V
one feet to corner of lot No. 11, thence along said!
loi north twenty-four decrees, east 140 feet to
place of beginning
no. 8. Also, all that certain lot or piece or
parcel of land, situate In S'onycreek township
Cambria county, described as follows: Being
lot No of lots laid out by Lewis Buck, Mary
Jane Buck, oeglnnb g at a post, at a corner ot
lot No. l, on the east side of a street, thence by
lot No. 1, south eighty-four degrees, eust ninety
seven f'-et to an alley, thence along said alley
nnrtUslx egrees.pastiooreettocorneronot a
3,thence along said lot north etght.y.fou. degrees,
w. st ninety-seven feet lo a twenty foot street,
then e along ilio east side of said scoot, out>
six degrees, West 100 feet to place or be nnlmr
Tekms ok balb: Men per cent, or ifurohase fc
<?•?''' "bii one*third upon approval of
sale by ( ourt, and one- third in six months, and
h. 1 - ln nno y ' ftr wltn interest, to be secured
by mortgage or Judgment note.
...... . WILLIAM HAIIiV,
Administrator of Catherine tln rnurl
Johhstown,*Pa., January 15, 189J
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
'I be undersigned Commissioner apppotnted
ny the Court of Common Ideas of Cambria
county to take testimony and report, to court
the equitable and legal amounts due from either
or both of the School Districts fleeted by the
annexation of parts of Cpper Yoder and stony
creek townships, to the borough of Johnstown,
as provided, by Act of Assembly, In such case
made and provided, hereby gives nntloe that he
win sit at his office in Johnstown, county of
Cambria. I'a.,corner of stonyereok and franklin
streets, on TUESDAY, TH 11th DAY OK KKB
KI AKY.A I).. tssto,at If)o'clock, A. M forthepur
pose of attending to the duties of said appoint
ment, at which time and place all persons Inter
ested shall attend. And the ecreiartes of the
School Boards of tipper Yoder and Kionycreek
townships, are request d to present the Assess
ment Lists, of these townshps, lor 1889. with a
statement showing the amount of teriltory an
nexed to Johns)' wn out of the respect lve town-
Bhlps. W.HOU CK KUBE, cotemlssloner.
Johnstown, ra,, December 98,1889.
decao-stw
I IVrOTICE—TIie undermined, imv
-11 Ing been appointed Administrator of the
estate of Mary Connors, late of Mltiviiie bor
91*K''v( 'ttci'ti'lu coo"ly, Ha„ deceased, an parties
Indebted to said estate are requested to make
Immediate payment, and those having claims or
j}™*'" l ? wahast. the said estate 111 ptestoVt the
same lot payment. JttllN it.,\t.\s.
Administrator,
No. 998 Kali road street, cainhrugla bora