Johnstown weekly Democrat. (Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa.) 1889-1916, February 21, 1890, Image 8

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    The Democrat.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 31. 1890.
COUNTY TREASURER —I here
by Announce myself as a candidate for the
nomination of he ofllce of County Treasurer,
■object to the rules governing the Democratic
pa nr. C J. MAYER.
Johnstown, l'a., February Is, 189a
COUNTY TREASURER— T here
by announce myself as a candidate for the
nomination of the office of County i reamirer,
■object to the rules governing the Democratic
party. P. BOYLE.
Johnstown, Pa., February 18, 1890.
KII.LBD IIY LIMITED
Borible Death ol twa Men and the Serious
Injury of Another.
The New York and Chicago Limited
was about two hours late Tuesday when
it reached Johnstown, and entered the
city at a tremendous rate of speed for
which it ti noted. Near the bluff above
the passenger station it struck and in
•tantly killed two men who were walking
on the track and seriously injured a
third. It appears that the men were
walking on the west bound track towsrd
this place when the Express dashed around
■ curve and struck them without a
moment's warning. One body was laid in
the baggage room at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Station. A number of persons
said they thought it was James Mnrau or
Marron, of Woodvale. Another was taken
to Concmaugh and was supposed to be
a man named Coleman. His residence is
■ot known. The third victim whose
name is unknown and who was soriously
hurt, was taken to Conemaugh.
Jas. Utzler, a brakemnn on a Pennsyl
vania Railroad train said he saw ilit three
men walking on the north track about ten
minutes before tho accident, but this was
the last seen of them until after tliey were
struck. His train after this look the in
jured man and the dead man to Cone
maugh as above note .
THE TWAIN MADE AIN.
Mr. C. J. Mayer und Mlm Kat Spitzbart
Married Yeotterd* Morning,
Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock the wed
ding of Mr. Chas. J. Maver, the well
k'lowr painter, and Miss Kate Kpitzhait
to ik place in St. Joseph's Church, Conc
maugh borough. Il'iv. Father Corbiniat
dictating. The attendants were Mr. J<>s
e ih Sedlmeyer and MisP Amelia Mayer.
Mr. Mayer and his bride have our btß
wishes. They departed yesterday even
ing for Washington aim other points east
and south. They will settle down in tin
Seventh ward.
Back to J)in!owii.
Sunday morning at 5:23 o'clock M>.
Wesley J. Rose, lather of lion. John Hi
Rose, arrived in the city altera six months'
trip to Calilornia. \\ . Horace Rose, his
brother, had gone to Pittsburgh to met i
him, but not finding liiiu on the train oi
which he was expected, he (W. 11..) re
turned by Fast Line on Saturday night
Mr. Rose looks well niter Ills trip ami o
well pleased wilh the G >lden Stale.
Not so Dart us " D " \\ ould Hsvs It.
Ib the Editor of Hi* JoluMutm Demonul.
A cm respondent in last evening'
Tribuns wains to call attention to 111
way in which the signature's to the r.
monstrance against the opening of Chi -
ton street were obtained by Rev. Jus. P
Talmney, who is ul the head of the opp..
sition. The article contains several mi
Statements. In the first pluee, b< fo>
any [one was asked to sign the paper, t
was read publicly b-. tore all the peoph
and further than that. Father Taliam
fully explained the purpose of "he papt i
It was drawn un by a committee appoint
e I for that purpose, the names of when
an I the purpose of the pe iiion hem
known, it was not necessary that i vei
member should study the wording of tin
petition. I take no part in the eotitio
versy about opening t lie street, but it i
a good thing that the truth he known.
No one had any need to think "it wn
something for the priest." Those In
did not " know the pin pose of the papei"
have the privilege of withdrawing thei
names. If a man signs a paper alum
which he knows malting, he would do
well to keep the fuel to himself.
FAIKPLAY.
At the Mous- Unfit;%
The work ul repainug the historicm
stone bridge is progiensiug rapidly. Tli
central pier, which was injured Ire tin
explosion of dynami e has been repuire n.
ami the work of removing the course . I
arches that was dun aged bv the tire and
flood is in progress, scaffolding In int
used as when the bridge was tirsicreeled
It is the in'.eniion i f lie Pennsylvania
Railroad Company to make the hridgeup
pear as it was wln n tirel completed.
The sueeial quan > of Ayei's Han
Vigor is that it restores the natural
grow th, color, and texture of the hair. It
vitalizes the rools and follicle, removes
dandruff, and heals itching huniois in
the scalp. In this respect, it sutpasses
all similar preparations.
Now that the election i over and the
backbone of winter is apparently broken,
let us all stand up anil welcome the shud
fly with a hearty ahnut
Poor Hiuionily !
The common lot Is one or sorrow say-at least
-the pessimists, they who look at the wi rat
aide, certainly what wou d otherwise be a
bright existence, 1 - often sli idowed by some ail
ment thai overbaDgslt like a pall, obscuring
perpetually Ihe radiance t hat else would Italic
the path, sui h an ailment, and a very common
one, la nervousness, or In other words, weak
ness of the nervous system a condition on'y Ir
remediable where Inefficient or Improper means
are taken to relieve it. ihe concurrent experi
ence ot netvous people who have peisls ently
used liosietter's stomach l.lneis Is, ihat It con
quers entirely super.-ensltiveness of the nerve-,
as well as diseases-so called-.which aie invlied
a d sustained by their chronic weakness s
the nerves gain stamina from the gieat tonic
the trouble disappears. Ise the bitter- for
malaria, rheumatism, biliousness and kidney
troubles.
I Receipts and Expenditures
OF CAMBKIA COUNTY. PA.. FROM
JANUARY 7, 1889, TO JANU
ARY 7, 1890.
THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurer.
DR.
To balance on hands at, last settle
ment. ... 4 14,897 is
ToannuntotdupUcaielorißß9 .. 88,157 87
To amount received from redemption
of lands .. . 857 08
To amount reculved from seated and
unseated la: ds 1887 and 18KH 1,899 19
To amount received from unseated
lands for 1889 8,178 41
To amount received from Constables
for 1888 1,990 10
To amount received fiom borrowed
money 80,000 00
To amount received from sheriffs
Gray and Stlneman, jury fees and
Costs 852 56
To amount, received from M.D. Klttell,
collections 1,983 16
To amount received from H. A. Shoe
maker I'h. Hep. fees and costs ... 885 68
To amount received from H. G. Kose,
Jelhro Oldham judgment 910 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 Boor llouee 497 87
To amount received from miscellan
eous source- 187 68
To amount received from tavern
license for use of county 5,846 25
Total 8139,211 78
To balance In hands or Treasurer $15,760 06
Ck.
By amount paid Assessors 8 3,857 80
Bv amount paid Audi ors.county 400 80
By amount paid Auditors, state. . MOO
By amount paid Agricultural ASS.,
Currolltown 100 00
By amount paid Boarding Jurors ... 101 00
By amount paid boarding prisoners.. 5,187 75
By amount paid building bridges... 11.861 10
By amount paid bildge and Koad
Views 293 go
By amount paid borrowed money.... 10,000 00
By amount paid County Com
missioners 1,800 00
By amount p. Id expenses of same.. 87 80
By amount .paid commissioners'
Clerk.. . 600 00
By amount paid Commissioners'
couns 1 400 o6
By amount paid Court Crier aud tip
staves 540 oo
By amount paid constables 1,695 15
By amount paid criminal prosecu
tions 5,648 9)
By amount paid Court House ex
penses 1,191 10
By amount paid District Attorney... 1,912 00
By amount paid elect lons 4,066 54
By amount paid expressage and
postage 80 99
By amount paid Interest and dis
count on borrowed money 628 91
By amount paid Inquisitions 888 25
By amount paid Janitor of court
House.... 600 00
By amount paid Jail and Jailor 5,068 36
By amount paid Juiycommlssloners
and Clerk 99 90
By amount paid Jurors, Grand 814 <8
By amount paid Jurors, Talesmen... 24 00
By amount paid Jurors, Traverse 4,487 38
By amount paid miscellaneous 50
By amount paid Probates 1150
By amount paid I rothonotary 1.2 7 90
By amoutit paid printing 1,184 16
By a wiunt paid rooriiouse Direc
tors 847 02
By amount paid Registry 985 48
By amount | aid Records 376 0 0
By amount pali 'i ranscrlblng
Records 8,350 00
: y am .nt paid Fox and other
scalps . 68 80
lly auo.ua paid road damug s 416 00
oy amount paid U ud '• und. 8,790 81
B.v amount paid Keiundlug 3,1-44 58
By amount paid Old orders 287 04
By amount paid Reform school 1,080 96
uy amount paid western Peniten
tiary 1,919 58
B.v amount p Id West Penna Hos
pital 8,181 39
By amount paid Warren Insane
Hospital..,. 52 61
y amouni paid Teachers' Institute. 800 00
By umount paid Redemption of
La.ds 910 18
By amount paid Poor i.ousc Orders.. 13.321 44
ty amount p Id school Fund 6,031 89
y amount p id sheriff 1,780 25
y amount paid State Tax 8,186 72
.y amount paid soldiers' Burial 694 68
ty amount paid Stenographer 584 75
tjr amount paid Stationery 84 35
ty amount n Id surveying 22 65
mount Kematuiug In Constables'
Hands ..; 5,2)6 18
mount Fenerations to Consta
bles 4.551 50
mount batement to 1 axpnyers... 2,72182
reasurer's Con mission on $5,846.25
License ,\ oney 6 per ceni on i.0t.0,
1 per eeni on 1,000 und x per cent.
on balance 79 23
-' easuier'si nmmisslon 5 per cent,
on $93,485 - 2 being amount collect
ed le sa i u i reinululngln Treas
ure ' hands.... 4,671 7*
reasuier' > oinm'sslon 2% percent
ni156,886 23monevs collected irom
various s urce 138 65
Balance hemalnlng in hands of
i reasurer... 16,760 0
Total $ 189,211 78
A MOUNTS HUE FROM CON
t\ S Id F8 FOB 1889.
eier CUUetnn, i nmbrla borough,
Pint W d .. $ 6oi
nrtrew cul'.eion, ■ amhrla borough,
Second ward 101 18
rchle i air- 11, I respect borough 187 14
d > rd ' nnnery. cnm-mui git borough,
se :ond ward 191 ot
aleh duller. I oopersdale borough 103 7s
n.lrew Ho o her, i.lllvllle second ward 4 ft
dwa d • onn ry, l Oeemrogli ooiough,
I-hs ward 151 9'
v. J. i.erkei, rubblown borough 99 25
>V. . I'liler.v. F;as> conemausfh 9 M
. F\ huekhar'. west ayior. township. 2r4 9-
.11 Klllen, Fast aylor,township 79 44
George i illlnger, woodv de borough .. 86944
W A. I.nn-z . Upper 4 Oder, township.. 100 00
■f 'hn V. Stork, LO er Yoder, township. 4 21
John c liaiilln. 1 unnellhlll borough 802 88
-. 11. Buc!. Carrnffiown bore uga 20 8
Alfred Miller snvllle bornueh 112 4"
\ndr.w t 111 pi ha n. - best Sidings bor., 18 14
. W Del zler. learheld town Jilp 536 46
1,. J Hearer, Misquehanna lown-hlp 881 (M
bos. A, Brown, ashlngion township. lis .6-
1. o. Gales, hlte own hip 9.1 b
v J, Skeily, lllnmre borough 80 4.6
lohn >l. Ware, Gilll'zln town-hip 2il o
Georee t eckley,Gallic/. üborough 889 7,
ns!ein e iklen. Kit er lown-hlp 3915
1.1 Oakland, cariop township 4739a
J. VII et, 1 ero township 12121
John Khoeui, ummerlilll township 81 511
$5,236 18
DISTRIBUTION OF LICENSI
KI ND'IO DIS RIOTS,
dumsiwp $ 37 no less 5 per ct. $ .36 62
•sinfile bor... 360 00 •• 312(0
Burr n wtishlp. 7510 " 711,0
lirioll twp... 150 00 " 142 (Hi
■ nrroiliown... 90000 " 85.6 (hi
Che 1 sprlo s 'Mi 00 •* 171 pp
(host twp 112 60 " Kill 87
< ambila hoc 2.250 00 " 2 137 50
CoiemuUgh b.. l,8i'0()0 " 1710 00
Croyie iwp.... 187 50 " 178 12
Dean Iwp 75 00 " 71 25
F.b nsburg 360 00 " 342 10
E (onemaiph 270 ft I " 856 511
Ider iwp .... 837 .60 " 32(1 82
Gahß7Jn bor.. 810 00 " 70950
l-ranklln bor.. 90 00 " 85:9)
orubbinnn ... so 00 " 85 to
Johnstown bor 3,780 00 " 3,591 00
. Lilly borough 810 on " '759 50
..oietlotor . 270 00 " 25i 06
Mlllvllle b0r.... 1,860 00 '• 1,197 00
fortune twp.. 225 00 " 213 75
Prospect bor.. 1-0 00 " 171 00
Rendetwp 112 00 " 106 87
Hh hi ndtwil.. 75 00 " 7125
stony cieek.... 112 50 " 106 87
Susquehanna.. 150 00 " 142 50
Bout 11 Pork 2.0 (HI " 266 50
I onnellblll 360 00 " 342 00
W a htnginn... 317 50 " 320 62
Wtlmore b r.. 180 (HI " 171 ft)
lit per Yo er.. 75 00 " 71 26
lower Yoder.. 76 00 " 71 25
'l ota $15,589 59
AMOUNT DUE DISTRICTS
PI DM HATED AND UNSEATED LANDS
ro 1487, 188, AND 1889
1)1*1 iht. Rood. School.
da iris township $ 50 08 $ .63 26
Harr township 10 75 .1 61
blip knek low. Khlp ... 75 89 103 47
iamb, la to nship 7 -16 1105
Chea township $6 12 57 89
( lea Held township 44 98 1944
Croyle township 78 49 64 55
Conemaugh township 39 6 31 63
Dean township 63 54 21 60
Elder township 75 53 101 89
East Taylor 27 85 34 36
Galllizln township 2 40 l 92
Jackson township 59 56 74 38
Portage township 239 79 292 98
lteaoe township 81 68 153 99
I South Fork Independent School
District 108 29
I Summerblll township 8 31 28 35
1 susnuehauna township 35 40 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 88
West Taylor township 15 47 28 39
Totals $l,OBl 11 $1,34.3 44
AMOUNTS RECEIVED FROM
CONSTABLES FOR 1888
P. R. Miller. Johnstown. Sixth ward..s 21 20
Archie Farrell, Prospect borough 30 75
Caleb Butler, Coopersdale 41 11
A. J. Burxey, orubbtown 39 00
Wm. 11. Uhlery, East conemaugb 5 18
Wm. Klllln, East '1 aylor 121 83
chas. W. Haynes. Upper Yoder. 53 93
John C. llanlon, Tunnelbill 30 00
Alfred Miller, Ashvllle borough 30 14
Anthonv GUI, Chest township 60 30
W. G. Vincent South Fork bo ough 262 46
R. W. Delozler, Cloartleld township 287 37
1,. J. Bearer,Susquehanna township.... 45125
J. L. GUI, White township 150 38
John M. Watt, Gallltzln township 125 48
Thomas R. ilancufr, Gallltzln borough ... 82 74
Anselm Weakland, Elder township. . .. 103 03
Isaac Weakland. Carroll township 150 00
Total $1,995 10
AMOUNT DUE COUNTY FROM
JUDGMENTS,
el Refiner et al $ 10 42
E. B. Met artney et al 19 78
Robert Hollen and Robert G. Ilollen 125 57
Barbara Rapp 36 15
Total sl9l 82
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
FOR CAMBMIA COUNTY, PA., FOR 1889.
ASSETS
Due county from Judgments $ 191 82
•• •• •' constables 1888-1889 5,464 52
Bal In hands of Treas 12,76 ■ 06
Liabilities over Assetls 2,453 1 8
Total $ 23,869 68
LIABILITIES.
Due Districts from seated and unseated
lands for 1888-1889 t 2,424 55
Due Individuals from Redemption of
Lands 91 60
Due First National Bank, Johnstown,
Borrowed Money 10,000 00
Due Western Penitentiary 1,742 64
" outstanding orders 507 89
" poor and House Employment... .. 9,103 45
Total $23,869 63
We. the undersigned Auditors of Cambria
County, Pennsylvania, respectfully report that
we have carefully examined the Vouchers and
accounts of the Receipts and Expendliureso'
Cambria County from the 7th day of January
1889, to the 7th day of January 1890, and And
them as slated heroin. Also the foregoing As
sets and Liabilities of said county.
GEO A. KINKEAD,
JOSEPH HIPPB,
J. W. GRIFFIN.
Auditors.
Commissioners' ollice, F.bensburg, l'a., Febru
ary 3, 18!*).
Receipts and Expenditures
OF PO R AND HOUSE OF EMPLOY
MENT OF CAMBRIA .OUNTY, PA.,
FROM JANUARY 7, 188, TO
JANUARY 7, 1804).
E. HOWE, Esq., Troauier,
DR.
To Balance Due at last settlement... .$ 8,927 62
l o Requisition for 1889 13.000 00
ro cash received from various sources 197 27
Total $ 22,424 89
To Balance due Poor and House of Em
ployment $ 9,103 45
Cu.
By amount of orders paid as follows:
Attorney's Fees $ .10 00
Blacksmlthlng 19 32
Boarding and nursing, O. D. 1' 185 63
Clothing and Dry Goods 260 77
Coal 251 24
Collins at House 106 25
Collins and funeral Expenses, O. D. I'. 434 20
constables' and Justices' Fees and
cosis.o D. P. .... 1003s
Cash Expense and Allowance, O. I). P. 4,409 87
onventlonof poor Directors 15 00
Drugs and Medicines 18 30
Flour and Feed 138 08
Freight and Transportation, o. 1). P... 30000
Groceries 779 90
ardware 90 77
House Servants 280 00
Insurance 70 52
i,lvery Hire, o. D. I' 51 50
Lumber 101 19
Meat Oil 57
old orders 17 78
r hysh ians, O. D. P 297 00
Physicians at House iss 25
Phosphate, Vegetables and Potato s.. 387 35
1 rtnilr.g 12 45
Repairs 49 90
alarms and Labor 1,075 60
. auvn A Dlxmont Asylum 1,953 o
Poor Directors of Blair county ss 00
•Vork 52 00
I. I.lllv for liepori log to Board of pub
lic charity 310 00
Balance Due Poor and House of Em
ployment 9,103 45
Total $22,42) 89
STATEMENT OF I. LILLY,
V STEWARD.
CMOUNT OF MONEY RECEIVED ANI) PAID
OVER TO TREASURER
J >hn J. Evans $ 5 01
B. 11 Ir county 33 40
llegheny county 11 48
Geo S. Lamb 74 00
Wm. I) Pryce. for coal 2 00
O'. ,arra & Davis, foroats 2140
John F. l ong, for potatoes 8 25
Jacob sbalTer, for giocerles 8 10
Various parties, furbuk wheat 7 00
I. I lily, for Iron pump, hydrant, rope,
etc 11 50
I. 1 Illy, miscellaneous sources 28 75
slue of chas 11 aggert', deceased 30 75
•my Ann Reynold, pension 102 00
los. 1 homson, pension 100 00
roseph grant?., tlood money 50 00
Total |l97' 27
\ MOUNT DUE POOR AND
I HOUSE OF EM PLOYIIENT.
Jacob Thomas and wife $ 027 79
who Baker 11l 70
J inn J. Evans. 35 00
John Klrschner 14 48
Oivld 14. Jones 3 40
Joseph A. Noel 75
hminuel James 54 06
A. Pollunder estate, name unknown 23 70
F. J. Vlelsaek 17 00
T otal $1,187 51
Given under our hands at commissioners'of
llce at Kbenaburg this 3lst day of January,
A. D„ 1890. GEO. A. KINKEAI),
J. W. GRIFFIN,
JOSEPH HIPPS.
Auditors.
STOCK ON FARM.
Three horses, eleven milch cows, one bull, one
spring calf, eight hogs, tlfty-two chickens, ten
turkeys.
FARM PRODUCTS.
Forty-seven tons hay, 522 bushels oatfl, 158
bushels Japanese buckwheat, 400 bushels ear
corn, potatoes an entire failure, ninety-five
bushels turnips, 1,300 heads cabbage, A good
crop of garden vegetables.
STOCK OF FARM IMPLEMENTS.
Same as last year.
INMATES.
Number In house Jan Ist, 1890 62
Number admitted during the year 79
N umber born during the year 1
—142
Number died during the year 22
Number discharger!.... 57
Number In house January 1, 1890 63
—ll2
Number of meals given to tramps during
1 he year 423
of ihe Inmates In the house January 1, 1890,
there ure forty-one male adul s and twenty-two
female adult*.
NAMEB OF INMATES WHO DIED DURING
THE YEAH.
Jno. Krerby, David Lamb, John "Davis, John
Mcllugh, John Burns. Chas. Broenback, Robert
Flemmlng, Chas Peterson, Arthur Harper, Ella
Makln, Lizzie commer's baby. Mollle Boyle'v
baby, Wm, Ambrose (a l'olander. name un
known), John McDade, Thomas Hutchinson,
John Flannagan. Owen Marrlon, chas. Hag
gerty, Kate Martin, Mrs. Carroll, Geuet. Gra
ham.
Average number of Inmates per month, 69 7-12.
UARSIBD.
LAWRENCE—HESB.—On Thursday evening, at
the resldenoe ef the bride's mother, in t oop
ersdale, by Rev. Chas. L. E. Cartwright, Ed
ward Lawrence, of Mlnersvllle, and Carrie M. I
Hess.
DIED.
KITE —ln Franklin borough, on Saturday, Feb
ruary 15,1890, James Walter, son of H. A. and
M . K. Ftte, aged 6 years, 10 months, and 28
days.
Funeral to-day at 1 P.M.; Interment will be
made at Headrick's.
Let quality, not quantity, be the test of
a medicine. Ayer's Sarsaparillu is the
concentrated extract of the best and
purest ingredients. Medical men every
where reccommend it as the surest and
most economical blood medicine in the
market.
An article going the rounds of the press
speaks of " Superstitions About Babies."
This is wrong. There are no supersti
tions about babies. Of ail the hard, prac
tical, unsentimental, mechanical, matter
of-fact. arbitrary creatures in this world
commend ui to a baby. It only believes
in itselt.
Dr. J. A. Eudsley's services are in de
mand as a lecturer at district institutes.
He spoke before a large audience at Con
fluence Monday night. The doctor is one
of the most polished orators in the county
and is always master of the subject on
which he speaks.— Somerset Herald.
STRAY HORSE.—A Horse was
found on Wednesday evening In the Third
ward, Johnstown. It Is a Borrel, about sixteen
hands high, and about live years old. It Is at
Zimmerman's livery stable. 'I he owner can re
cover the horse by calling at the Busgess' omce
and paying costs. JOHN T. MARTIN,
febl4. constable.
Ocean Steamship Passage
AND
FOREIGN DRAFTS.
PASSAGE TICKETS TO OR FROM EUROPE
BY PROMINENT STEAMSHIP LINES.
Also, Drafts on all parts of Europe at Lowes
Rates.
W. C. LEWIS
AT JOHNSTOWN SAVING* RANK,
spr ao.. "*' l
Important to Kaiload Men!
A E. Smith has been tor forty-nine years road
master on the Boston & Maine system, and Is now
residing at Great Falls, N. H. He says track
men, brakemen, flremen, engineers and con
ductors, as well as baggage masters and ex
pressmen, are subject to kidney disease above
all others. All, therefore, will be Interested In
the statement of his experience. " J have used
Brown's Harsaparilla for kidney and liver
troubles, and can truly say It has done more for
me than all the doctors 1 ever employed, and I
have had occasion lo require the services of the
best physicians In the state. My wife also has
been greatly benefitted by Us use.
A. E SMITH.
Road Master B. A M. K. it."
The kidneys have been labored hard all win
ter, as the pores 01 the skin have been close 1,
but now the springtime ha" come, and they need
some aid. May be yon have .hat pain across ihe
back; that tired teellug: Iliose drawing down
pains. If so, you eau get Immediate relief by
following the example of Mr. smith and IBs wlfi,
and use that never-falling anil grand correct! r
or the kidneys, liver aud blood,
BROWN'S
Sa; saparilla.
Rfctollte!>AlN
FOR ACK<£S AND PAINS.
Sure Cures of Recent Date.
417 W. Lombard St., SO.l to., HA.,
Toothache. Juno 9, IJBS.
Robbed of sleep by toothache; swelling great la
face; rubbed with Bt. Jacobs Oil; first application
relieved, went to slsep; morning pain all gone.
JOHN HOBENBERQE9.
Pains in Chest. New Richmond, 0., June, 'BS.
Had pains la chest over lungs; suffered 3 years:
cured by 2 applications of Bt. Jacobs Oil; cura
permanent. J. MADISON.
Gout. Kllgore, Texas, June 21, 1888.
Had bad case of gout; cufljred one year; for #
weeks could not walk. St. Jacobs Oil cured me
W. P. MARTIN, JR.
Dislocation. Jollet, 111., May 24 1888.
About throe years ago dislocated lay shoulder:
confined to house 3 weeks. I was cured by fit.
Jacobs Oil; no return of pain to this day.
J. D. BROWN. Druggist.
Pains and Aches. Marshall. Mich., May29,'Bt.
Last December; was taken witk pains and ache*
In the legs. A friend advised St. Jacobs Cli; tried
it and was cured oy contents of one bottle. Nc
return of pain since. C. E. BENNETT.
AT DRUGGISTS AND DKALERS.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. MG
DOCTORS LAKE
K| PKJVATB DISPENSARY.
.jm&Jf? OFI .< ?:* 328 PENN AVE.,
—PITTSBURGH, PA.—
All fj thh of I.Micate and Com.
'Jfcjy plicate! '.'i i-ii.-ch REQUIRING CONFI
FT*' DANTI.IL H: ill 2M.IL.NTIVIE Medica
iion arc treated at thin iJin. ensi.ry with a suicess
rarely attuiind. I) R. 8. J:. L..K is r. member of tbo
Royal COLLEGE of Ptaysiciftns and (Surgeons, and is
the oldest sind NU'HFC expo ;-:-ced SP CJALIHT In the
city. Special auntloii v *CU to Korvoua Debility
from exiossivo l.umal OX. rtlon, ii disi retions oi
y <uth A catmint pliye'ENl an I mental decay, lack
of energy, despondency, eco.: Jl'soCauccra, Old Sores,
Fits, Piles, Rheumatism ana all d SOUSES of the Skin,
Blood, Lungs, Urinaiy O'gnus. dc. Consultation
freo aad airiitly conlhlrnihJ. Olßch hours!) to 4 and
7108 P. m.; Sundays 2M 4 p. M. only. Call at offioe
or addr< K8
S. K. LAKH, if. ]>., M. li.r. P.S. or E. J. LAKE, M, D,
hue of liouaehold
' ar*'fk-cc!° ""Vhe *w"k you
neeil do is to show what wr icnd you lo those who call—your
fricniN and iifighhoi* and those about you—that always icsulfs
in valuable trade for us, which holds for years when onca sUrtrd,
snd thus we nro repaid. Wo pny all eapress, fleight, etc After
you know all, If you would like to go to work for us. vou can
earn from &20 to #<><> per week and upward*. Addreta, j
B(lnnun ci Co., Box HIS. I'oi'tland, .Maine.
LOW'-'PRICES
ON ALL
GOODS
ISTOW AT
JOHN STENOKR'S.
No. 227 MAIN ST.. JOHNSTOWN, PA.
B. & B.;
Some rare Dress Goods Bargains for this
month. Such unusual values as will
make trade lively iu these Departments.
50 pes. 50 inch Tricots at 25 cents—all
dark seasonable coli rs, good serviceable
fabric; adapted for school and house
wear. Note the width—so incites, 25
cents.
100 pes. double width suitiDgsin choice
new colorings, 80 cents.
Large lot of Scotch, German and
French Plaids, 42 inches wide, ail wool,
very stylish and effective, 75 cents, regu
lar price has been ft.25. There are
plums shrewd buyers.
50 shades of 46 inch, all wool colored
Cashmeres at 55 cents, special value and
equal to quality, usually sold at 75 cems.
Another line of 46 inch colored Cash
meres at 75 cents, worth sl.
For Holiday prcsente in these Dress
Goods Departments, we have put up
500 Dress Patterns in neat attractive
boxes, plain colors and combinations ID
sell for $2 to sl2 for the suit pattern.
Every one of these suit patterna at special
low prices.
For Fancy Work for the Holidays,
largest assortments of Ribbons ami
Plushes at spicial low prices.
Handkerchiefs and Mufflers, especial
sale in these Departments, all new de
signs and at money saving prices.
Write our Mail Order Department fin
samples or information.
Catalogue free upon request.
BOGGSOUHL,
115, 117, 119, 121
FEDERAL STREET
ALLEGHENY.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT OE.
—Notice Is hereby given that Lei ters 01
Administration on 1 lie estate of Jobn Alt. late
of 1 lie borough of I'oneuiaugh, county 01 Uum
brla ami smle of Pennsylvania, deceased, have
been granted 10 Catherine Alt. resident of sain
borough to whom all persons lnd bted to said
t stale are requested to make payment, and
iliose having claims or demands, wilt make
known He same without delay tithe under
signed or 10 O'Conuur Bros., Attorneys, Johns
town, Pa. CATHERINE Al. 1,
ldmtnlM.ru! rix.
"\rOTtCE I >R APPLICATION
IT FOR CHARTER-Noil e Is hereby given
I nat an application will be made 10 the Court of
common Ideas of i n brla county, Mate of
Pennsylvania, on Monday. 11 e3d day of • arch,
A. D. isi*l, under 1 lie Act. of issemb y 01
II e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled
"An Act providing lor the Incorporall 11 and
I Regulation of Young Men's ( In Ist lan Associa
tions," approved the Ninth of May, a. D.
IBs9, for the Charter of a corporation to be eal.ed
■•The Voting .Men's christian association. 01
Johnstown. Pa.," the character and object 0
which Is (be improvement of the spl.h uai, en
ml, social and 1 hyslcul Condition of iouag
.Men, by Die support and maintenance of lee ure
rooms, libraries, reading rooms, rellgt as mid
social meetings, gymnasiums, and such "t .c:
m. ans and services as may 0 duce 101 lie accom
plishment of 1 hat object, and to. the e purposes
• o have, posse.-s. enjoy ami e.tenT-e oh the
rights, be petit s, powers and privileges 01 said
Act of Assembly. J lui Thomas, w. K. Mat
thews, M. D„ W. A. Stewart, N. li. swank, S. |„
Harter, c. B. liavls, John Fulton, uior e A. 11a
ger, \V. 11. liitil. brail. w. 11. . liter. 1). \V. Evans,
.0. p., D. N. Greer, ri. W Moses, Frank D. Jolly,
T. T. Morrell, Euiory West.
W. 11. ROSE, Solictor,
Johnstown, Pa., Feb, 13,181*1
"VfOTICE —The undersignoil, hnv
1.3 lng been appointed Administrator of Ihi
estate of Mary Connors, late of MliivMle bor
ough, Cambria county, Pa„ deceased, it.i pari lei
indebted to said estate am requested to m.iki
Immediate payment, and those having claims o
demands agalust the said estate will present I'ie
same for payment. JOHN IhiVVNS,
Adtnlnlsuiti. r
No. 293 RalDo4 -tract. Cnuihrugta li e
NOTICE OF INTENDED AP
PLICATION FOR CHAR I kROF INCOR
PORATION—Notice Is hereby given tint an a -
p lc Hon will be made to the Governor 01 Ivan
sylvanlaon M,.mhi.v, riie 17111 iia.v • 1 >i.< <■ ,
11, 1800, by Johnson Allen, A. J. Mux ham
E, B. Entwlsle, W, F.Hal lmirsh, 11. \\. smith.
Will McLaln, George p. supi es, W. A, Donald
50n.( laud M. Johnson, D. Curtis Williams, J. o.
Hoefgen, John G. Mastersnn, Patrick 1. o't on
nell, A. 11. Wa'ker, under the aci of Assent ly
entitled "An Act to Provide fori he lncorpi r.i
Hon and Regulation of certain Corporations,'
appioved April 29, 1874, and Ihe sti pletue its
thereto, for a CHART Kh of an intended corpora
Hon to be called Ihe "MIIXHAM Bi U.DING A
LOAN ASSOCIATION," Ihe character and ilk
Jeetof which Is for the purposeof accumui iilng
a fund by the periodical contributions of ihe
members thereof, and to loan the same 10 tltein
from lime to lime, to enabie litem 10 purchase
real estate, build dwelling houses, or engage In
any legitimate business, und foribese purposes
to nave, poesess, aud enloy all t e rlghis, bene
fit*. and privileges of said Act of Assembly aud
the supplements thereto,
ten lUpi-i ED. T. McNEKLIB, Solicitor.
Conemaugh Lumber Co.,
J. B. KAGY, Manager,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LtimDei
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Shingles
Etc., Etc. Also, Lime, Sewer Pipe, Ce
ments, Etc., in car-load lots. Slate Man
tels, Grates. Hearths, Eic. Building plans
of moderate, cheap, and costly buildings
executed promptly and at moderate |iriees
Special attenlion given to superinlendiii
the construction of buildings.
fjTOfflce and warerooms rear Bed fori I
Street Station, opposite Cyrus Lefflcr's
coach shop, JOHNSTOWN. Pa.
DISEASES OF MEFT O*
Blood Poison,Difl -nfin-of Ki Ineys. llhnMeririi<l"thorr,
Rons, IVeoktieatree, Nervous Do ill y. Lowl Manb.>od re
enltoof Errors n Youth orosj-oodlW and pormuneoi ly
cored. (lon u'totlon nnd tre-it so(H"nl.'driree lymulf
Address DR. OBUNDLE, 171 W. 12th St., t7"W York
ulyli
Xraas
Presents.
What 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 frr > Samples.
Holiday Lresa Patterns,
Hood, warm and wearable
Maids, Stupes, Checks.
Tricots and Cashmeres, at
?2 50 a putte, n,
up to the tiuest Paris Robes.
Inquire of our
Muil Ord<--r Department.
Ladies' and Gent's
Handerchirtt's
by thousand dozens.
•special Hooday Boxes.
Ladies' and Gent's
Gloves and Furnishings.
JO II'TRNE & CO.,
609-621 Penn Avenue,
1. 1 n SBUROII, PA.
Everything will be sent by mall, express or
o'' Iklil to any ,nl tress, a .dsatlslaeuon ialways-
KUaiaii ii'il.
jiii'iiH' m iVLH.
BY vinue of an order of the
Orphan-' i oun ana 10 me dlrecied, I will
expose to Public sale on
riraitdav ,Feb. £.7,i8G0
> i '3 ii'tLorK r. H,
(in the premises the following described prop
eity. KII ilie HI of K round sliuaie i i Cambria
iMirobMb. fion lug ilfty leei (50) on Braid street,
HI (I ruin tint ■> CK s no wld h one hundred and
• hlr.>-two (PIS) to u sixteen feet wide alley (If),
Hounded on lie north by lot .\o. s.. on the east
by I'.IKOI h avenue, and known as lot No 79.
Kails OK -AI.K : 'I en per cent on d iv ot sale ;
one halt on eonllrmatlou ; i he* bill nee In six
liioni lis lit er wiilnnieresi se ured by Judgment
nine he purchaser to have the privilege ot
paying full consideration money on confirma
tion. Jo, N HI 'i I I K.
' dmlnia'rnterof rob'. Rip let deceased.
4 1. lb i it i No iCih.— lu re
/"A estate of .lanies Kldrldge, deceased. And
now Junuar.v . lwm, the i ourtoppolnt John it.
orown auditor,to ascertain who are the legal
heirs of Mirali I'. hldr dge. decea-ed, and to
make a schedule ot the ainouut to be paid to
each ot seld hi lis ler curiam.
.Nollcelsnerebi given thatl will sit tor ihe
purpose of i lie above appointment at my office
Mi. no Fruikllu street, Juhnst ovn. Pa , on M m
day Kenru >ry 17. IWK), at 111 o'clock A. M., uen
and where ail persons I merest may ati tend.
id*2w INO. a. oltu.VN, uoli r,
1 I 'Mi NISTIIA I RIX'S \OTICB.
/l —L-.S A K OR' 1) V V 11) ED ( A ITDS. DK
i HASEU.— tellers ot Administration on the es
i iiti' f inivld Edwards, lule of Johnstown, cain
hrla coiimj, deceased, having neen guinted to
the undeislgiie.i, all persons knowing he iseives
indeoied lo said estate uie ri ques'ed IO make
Immediate payment, and iliose having claims
again t said is.aiew pl pre eut tin in duly au
i hem louted ro set I lenient to
UahltlKi i I>U Alius,
Admlnlsiraitlx. > oxliain.
Or J. D. I dwa'ds, opposite savings Hani, nuln ,
street, Johnsiown.
iSU 1 iUij.
V oTICE is hereby given that the
I ' follow! g accounts have been tiled In the
court of i omuiou l leas of Cambria county.
Pa , and wll be oi armed by said co,,rt on the
first .wondav of March next unless cause bo
shown to ihe contrary: Fourth and final ac
count of Stephen Mutztnan, Assignee oi u \V
Kelm At Company, and M W helm and wife.
First and final account of lames, com
mittee of It J Williams, a lunatic.
J C DAUBY, prothonolary.
Hrothonotar.\ '8 office, Februarys, 1890
'PRIAL LIST
I SECOND MONDAY, MARCHTEItM,IB9O.
DennerA co vs. Guyer.
Martin vs. Mcclade.
Hits vs. Greenwood.
liorner vs. Barnhart.
Ml ler vs. Mcoiade.
Pi Ingle vs. l'llngle
Gray vs. Gray A W'yland.
McKay vs. Anderson.
Young vs. Johnson sieel St.
hall i o.
McLaughlin vs. Kourko
Makln vs. Sliuuketal
(iieevy vs. heade.
Ulnian. Goldsborough A
I o vs. Mcoough.
Cresswell ....vs. Cole.
Vogle vs. 'I ay lor A McCoy.
Klein vs. Bill- tt.
smucker ACo vs Shinier.
Marrow vs. Plunket.
stonebraker vs. suppes.
Gallls vs Humbert.
same vs. Same.
Ulrlch v same
J .D \ KHY, Protiionorary
Protbonolary's Office, February 8.181)0.