Johnstown weekly Democrat. (Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa.) 1889-1916, February 28, 1890, Image 8

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    The Democrat. |
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1890.
For County </©mmli*loiir—-John Hearer.
In the column of political announce
ments will be fuuurl the mimeof Mr. John
Bearer, of Susquehanna township, who is
an aspirant for the responsible position of
County Commissioner. Few men are
more widely known in Northern Cambria,
aud oerta'uly none more favorably. Air.
Beam's nomination would give strength
to the ticket, and his good judgment
would be very valuable iu the Commis
sioners' office.
•' In three days of last-week Baltimore
exported 1,000,000 bushels of corn,'
A mnizo-ing !
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Caf.ioria,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When site had Children, she gave them Castoria,
■\TE\V EDUCATION AT INDI
_LI ANA.—If a teacher wants to become ac
quainted with the most modern methods In
teaching lie should come to Indiana Normal
school, Indiana, t'a. spring term opens March
31st.
Announcements
COUNTY TREASURER.—I here
by announce myself as a candidate for I ho
nomination of lie oittco of County Treasurer,
suhtect to the rules governing the Democratic
pa-ay. c. J. MAYER.
Johnstown, Pa., February 12,1890.
i lOUNTY TREASURER—I here
oy announce myself as n candidate for t lie
nomination of the onieeor county treasurer,
subject to the rules governing the Democratic
party I'. BOY LE.
Johnstown, Pft., February 15,1890.
T7OR COUNTY TREASURER
I i hereby announce myself as a candidate for
Oie oftice or county 'l'reasurer at the nest Dem
ocratic primary election, subject to the riles of
Hie Democratic par'y. lIENKY J. lIOI'I'LE.
ttarr township, February to, 1890.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
—I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the oftice of county commissioner, subject
io the rul'-s governing the Democratic party.
JOHN BEAUKK.SH.
Susquehanna township, Febuary 25, lHtio.
[EGISLATURE— I will be a can
i dldate for the nomination for Assembly
at the Democratic Primaries on June Till, sub
lect to the rules of the Democratic party.
J JOHN E. STKAYEIi.
West Taylor township, February 26, 1890.
rIOUNTY COMMISSIONER.—
' I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the nomination or Hie office of county com
missioner, subject to the action of the Hem
cratle primary election. JOHN KIRBY.
Johnstown, Pa., February 27, issHi.
ASSEMBLY. —I lierby announce
mvseir as a candidate rot-1 lie nomination
of the office of Member of the Legislature, sttb
-lect to flic action of the Democratic primary
elect lon JACOB ZIMMERMAN.
Johnstown, Fa.. February 27, 1890.
FOR ASSEMBLY—I hereby an
nounce tut self as a candidate for the nom
ination of the office of Assembly, subject to the
rules of the Democratic
Johnstown, Pa.. February 27. lsuo.
Hibbard's Throat and Lung ltalsain.
Fot throat and lung troubles this remedy has
no ettusl it is guatanteed to cure consumption
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of that disease It relieves coughing and Induces
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time therefore no household, especially with
children, should bo without It. For all affec
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whooping cough, hoarseness, spitting of bluod
and all pulmonary diseases It has no equal.
Prepared < all t v lilieumallc syrup Co.. .lack
son Mich. k your druggist for 11.
For sale ai Mater's drugstore, corner ot V nil
street and Park place, Johnstown, Pa.
leb-22-sd-w-ly.
Poor Hunanity!
The common lot Is one of sorrow say-at least
-the pessimists, they who look at the worst
side, certainly what would otherwise be a
bright existence. Is often shadowed by some ail
ment that overhangs It like a pall, obscuring
perpetually llie radiance tbat else would light
tbe path. Such an ailment, and a very common
one Is nervousness, or In other words, weak
ness ot the nervous system, a condition only Ir
remediable where Inefficient or Improper means
are taken to relieve 11. 'l ite concurrent experi
ence of nervous people who have persistently
used Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is, that It con
quers entirely supersenslUveness 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. Cse the Bitters for
majarla. rheumatism, biliousness and kidney
troubles.
rrjAcoßs cm
TRAPZ MARK^I
REMedypAll^
FOR ACKCS PAINS,
Sure Cures of Recent Date.
<l7 W. LombardCt., Balto., SSd.,
Toothache. Jnn 9, ISBB.
l'.obbt'l or sleep by tootliarhc; riyi-Mok great fa
face; rubbed with St. Jacobn Oil, lirat application
relieved; went to sleep, morning' pain nil gone.
JOHN HOLINf.EItGEB.
rain* in Chest. New Richmond, 0 , .Tune, 'BB.
Had pains iu chest over lungs, suilcred 3 years:
cured by 2 applications ot St. Jacobs Oil, curs
permanent. J. LIADISON.
Gout. Kilgore, Texas, June 21. 1688.
Had bad caso of g >ut; cuftercd ono year; for I
weeks co '.ld not walk. St. Jacobs Oil cured mo
W. P. MARTIN, JR.
Dislocation. Jollet, 111., May 24. 1888.
About three years ago dislocated my shoulder
confined to house 3 weekc. 1 was cured by Bt.
Jacobs 011; no return of pain to this day.
J. D. EP.OWN, Druggist.
P&ins and Aclies. Marshall, Mich., May39,'B*.
Last December; WAS taken with pains and aches
In the legs. A friend advised St. Jacobs 011; triad
It and was cured by contents of one bottle. Ms
re'ura of p&in since. 0. £. BENNETT.
at DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
THE CHARLES A. VOQELER CO.. Baltlmort. MO.
Conemaugk Lumber Co.,
J. B. EASY, Manager.
"Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Shingles,
Etc., Etc. Also, Lime, Sewer Pipe, Ce
ments, Etc., in car-load lots. Slate Man
tels, Orates, llearths, Etc. Building plans
of moderate, cheap, and costly buildings
executed promptly and at moderate prices.
Special attention given to supcrintcndin
the construction of buildings.'
tSTOfficc and warerooms rear Bedford
Street Station, opposite Cyrus Loffler's
coach shop. JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Receipts and Expenditures
OK CAM ItlllA COUNTY. FA.. FROM
JANUARY 7, 1880, TO JANU
ARY 7, 1890.
THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurer.
UK.
To balance on hands at last set tle
ment. •$ 14.897 15
To amount of duplicate for 1889 .. 88,757 87 i
To amount received from redemption
of lands 257 C 8 1
To amount received irom seated and
unseated lai ds 1887 and 1888 1,899 19
To amount received from unsealed
lauds lor 1889 2,173 41
To amount received from constables
lor 1888 1.995 10
To amount received fiom borrowed
money 20,000 oo
To amount received from Sheriffs
Cray and Stlneman, Jury fees and
cost s 252 56
To amount received rrom M.D. Klttell,
collections 1 988 16 ,
To amount received from 11. A. shoe
maker I'll. Hep. fees and costs 225 62
To amount received from 11. u. Rose,
Jothro Oldham judgment 200 ou
To amount received irom W A. B. Lit
tle, maintenance of Henrietta
Topper 140 00 ,
To amount received from 1. Lilly,
money received at Poor House.... 497 27
To amount received from miscellan
eous source 187 62
To amount received from tavorn
license for use of county 5,846 25
Total $139,211 78
To balance In hands of Treasurer $15,700 oii
CK.
By amount paid Assessors $ 8,257 20
By amount paid Audi ors,county.... 400 20
ify amount paid Auditors, state. .. 54 00
By amount paid Agricultural Ass.,
currolltown 100 00
By amount, paid Hoarding Jurors ... lOi oo
By amount paid boarding prisoners.. 5,127 75
By amount paid building bridges... 11,284 10
in amount paid bridge and Koad
Views 293 30
By amount paid borrowed money.... 10.000 00
By amount paid county com
missioners. 1.200(H)
By amount paid expenses of same.. 37 80
By amount paid commissioners'
clerk.... 600 00
By amount, paid Commissioners'
couns'T too o"
By amount paid court crter and tip
staves sio oo
By amount paid constables .. 1,695 15
By amount paid criminal prosecu
tions 5,612 20
By amount palrl court House ex
penses ..., 1,194 10
By amouut paid District Attorney... 1,912 oo
By amount paid elections 4,069 54
By amount paid expressage and
postage •••••"• N0 911
By amount paid Interest and dis
count on borrowed money 628 91
By amount paid inquisitions 328 25
By amount paid Janitor of Court
House .. 600 00
By amount paid Jail and Jailor 5,068 36
By amount paid Juiycommissioners
and clerk 99 90
By amouut paid Jurors, Grand 814 ,8
By amouut paid Jurors, Talesmen... 24(H)
By amount paid Jurors, Traverse 4,487 38
By amount paid miscellaneous 41 50
By amount paid probates 1150
By amount paid prothonotary 1.2 7 90
By amount paid printing 1,184 16
By amount paid Poor House Direc
tors 847 02
By amount paid Registry 925 48
By amount paid Records 376 0 0
By amouut paid Transcribing
Records 2,950 oo
By amount paid Fox and other
scalps 58 30
By amount paid road damages 410 oo
lly amount paid Road v und 3,799 81
By amount paid Refunding 3,814 52
jiy amount paid Old orders 287 04
By amount paid Reform school 1,080 96
Bv amount paid Western Penlten
llary 1,919 52
By amount paid West Penna llos
pllul 8,131 89
By amount paid Warren Insane
Hospital 52 61
Bv amount paid Teachers' Institute. 200 (to
liy amount pakt Redemption ot
Lands.... 210 18
By amount paid Poor House Orders.. 18.321 II
By amount paid school Fund s.otil 89
By amount paid sheriff.... 1.789 25
By amount paid state Tax 3,186 72
By amount paid Soldiers' Burial 894 lis
By amount paid Stenographer 584 75
By amount, paid stationery 81 35
liy amount paid surveying 22 05
Amount Remaining In constables'
Hands 5,236 18
Amount Exonerations to consta
bles 1.551 BO
Amount Abatement to Taxpayers... 2,721 82
Treasurer's commission on $5,846.25
License .Money 5 per cent on 1,000,
l per cent on 1,000 and % per cent.
on balance 79 23
Treasurer's commission 5 per cent,
on $93,4.95.48 being amount collect
ed less amount remaining In Treas
urei's liandß 1,671 77
Treasurer's commission 2!.; percent
on moneys collected from
various s-.tirec- 133 65
Balance Remaining in bauds of
Treasurer 15,760 06
Total $ 139,211 78
,1 MOUNTS DUE FROM CON
l\_ STABI.EB FOR 1889.
Peter culleton, Cambria borough,
First ward $ 600
Andrew culleton, Cambria borough,
second ward 101 18
Archie Farrell, Prospect borough 187 14
Edward connery, C'onemaugh borough.
second ward... 19104
Caleb Butler, coopersdale borough 103 78
Andrew Boucher, Mlllvllle Second ward 4 00
Edward < onnery, conemaugli oorough,
First ward 151 99
A. J. Berkey, Grubbtown borough 99 85
W. A. Uhlery, East C'onemaugh 9 87
B. F, Buckhart, West Taylor, township. 201 91
W. H. Ktllen, East Taylor,township.... 79 44
George GllHnger, Woodvale borough .. 309 44
W. A. I.antzy, upper Yoder, townslilp.. 100 oo
.John W. Stork, Lower Yoder, township. 41 24
John C. llanltn,Tunnellhlll borough.... 202 83
s. 11. Buck. Carrolltown borough 20 81
Alfred Miller. Ashvllle borough 112 48
Andrew Callahan, Chest Springs bor., 18 11
11. W. Delozler, cleartleld township 536 46
L. J. Bearer, Susquehanna township.... 831 01
Thos. A. llrown, Washington township. 118 58
L. O. Gales, While township 99 60
A. J shelly, Wlllmore borough 80 45
John M. Watt, Gallttzln township 201 62
George Meckley, Gallltzln borough .189 71
Auslein weaklen. Elder township Minim
I. J. weakland, Carroll township.....'.. 478 99
A. J. Miller, Dean township 12121
John Rlioem, SummerlilU township 181 50
$5,236 18
nISTRIBUTION OF LICENSE
FI ND TO DISTRICTS.
Adamstwp $ 87 50 less 5 per ct. $ 35112
Ashvllle bor... .'Hid IHI " 312 00
Burr township. 751H1 " 71 CO
Carroll twp... 150 00 " 11200
•carrolltown... 000 00 '■ 555 (H)
Chest springs. :so on " 171 00
Chest twp 112 50 " 100 87
Cambria bor.. 2,250 00 " 2.137 so
Conemaugli b.. 1.80000 " 1,710 00
Croyle twp. .. 187 50 " 178 12
Dean twp 75 (HI " 71 25
Ebensburg.. 30i> no " 31200
K. conemaugli 270 00 " 256 50
Elder twp 337 50 " 320 62
Gallltzln bor.. 810 00 " 769 50
Franklin bor.. no 00 85 o
Grubbtown.... 90 00 " 85 50
Johnstown bor 3,780 00 " 3,591 00
Lilly borough. 810 00 " 769 50
Loretlo b0r.... 270 00 " 256 05
Mlllvllle b0r.... 1,260 00 " 1,197 00
Portage twp.. 225 00 " 213 75
Prospect bor.. 180 00 " 171 00
lteade twp 11200 " ino 87
Richland twp.. 75 00 " 7125
Stony Creek.... 11250 " 100 87
Susquehanna.. 150 00 " 142 50
SOUth Fork.... 270 00 " 256 50
Tunnellhlll 860 00 " 312 00
Washington.... 337 50 " 320 62
Wllmore bor.. 180 00 " 171 00
Upper Yoder... 75 00 '• 71 25
Lower Yoder.. 75 00 " 71 25
Total $15,539 59
4 MOUNT DUE DISTRICTS
FROM HEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS
1887, 1888, ANI) 1880
District. Koad. School.
Adams township $ 50 08 $5320
Barr township 10 75 21 81
Blacklick township - 75 89 108 47
Cambria township 7 46 11 05
Chest townslilp 86 12 57 89
Cleorlteld township 44 98 19 44
croyle township 78 49 64 56
Conemaugh township 39 66 31 03
llenn township 63 54 81 60
Elder township 75 53 101 89
Bast Taylor 87 36 31 35
iiallltzln township .. 2 40 1 98
Jackson township 59 56 74 38
I'orlage township 839 79 898 98
Reace township Hi tui 15a >.
South F'ork Independent school
District 108 29
SummerhlU township 8 31 88 35
Susquehanna township 35 40 21 48
Washington township 13 2(1 10 63
White township 81 08 71 >
Lower voder township 83 57 35 87
Upper Yoder township 10 83 10 88 i
West Taylor township 15 47 38 89
Totals $l,OBl 11 $1,343 44
A MOUNTS RECEIVED FROM
-i\ CONSTABLES FOR 18H8
P. R. Miller, Johnstown. Sixth ward..s 31 30
Archie Furrell, Prosper,'borough 30 75
Caleb Butler, Coopersdale II 11
A. J. But-Key, Grubbtown .. 39 00
Win. 11. Uhlery, East conemaugh 5 13
Wm. Klllln, East 'laylo.- 121 88
elms. W. Haynes. Upper Yoder. 58 98
John c. ilanlon, Tunnelhlll 30 00
Alfred Miller, AShvllle borough 30 14
Anthony Gill, Chest township 60 30
W. O. Vincent South Fork borough 368 46
R. W. Delozler, Cleartleld township 837 37
L. J. Bearer. Susquehanna township 451 85
J. L. GUI. White township 150 38
John M. Watt, Gallltzln township 125 18
Thomas it. Hancuff, oallltzln borough ... 82 74
Anselm .Veak land, Elder township. . .. 10203
Isaac W'eakland. Carroll township 150 00
Total $1,995 10
AMOUNT DUF COUNTY FROM
JUDGMENTS.
Daniel RelTncr et al $ 10 42
E. B. Met arlney et al 19 78
Robert Hollen and Robert G. Uollen 185 57
Barbara Kapp 86 15
Total sl9l 82
A SSETS AND LIABILITIES
r\ FOlt CAMBMIA COUNTY, PA., FOR 1889.
ASSETS.
Duo County from Judgments $ 191 82
•• " constables 1888-1889 5,464 52
Bal In hands of Treas 18,76' 06
Liabilities over Assetts 8,'58 13
Total $ 23,869 63
LIABILITIES,
Due Districts from sealed una unseated
lands for 1888-1889 $ 8,484 55
Due Individuals lrom Redemption or
Lands 91 60
Due First National Bank, Johnstown,
Borrowed Money 1(1,000 00
Due Western Penitentiary 1,743 61
•• outstanding Orders 507 89
" Poor and House Employment 9,108 45
Total... $38,889 03
We, tlie undersigned Auditors of cambrla
County, Pennsylvania, respectfully report that
we have carefully examined the Vouchers and
accounts of the Receipts and Expenditures of
Cambria County from the 7th day of January
1889. to the 7th day of January 1890, and 11 nd
them 11s stated herein. Also the foregoing As
sets and Liabilities of said county.
GEO A. KINKEAD,
JOSEPH HI PPB,
J. W. GRIFFIN,
Auditors.
Commissioners' Office, Ebensburg, Pa., Febru
ary 8, 1890.
Receipts and Expenditures
OF POOR AND HOUSE OF EMPLOY
MENT OF CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.,
FROM JANUARY 7, 1889, TO
JANUARY 7, 1890.
TKO:-. E. HOWE, Esq., Treaurer,
1)K.
To Balance Due at last settlement—s 8.937 63
To Requisition for 1889 13.000 00
To cash received from various sources 197 37
Total $ 33,424 89
To Balance due Poor and House of Em
ployment $ 9,103 45
ca.
By amount of orders paid as follows:
Attorney's l-'eps $ 30 00
Blacksmllhlng 19 88
Boarding and nursing, o. 1). P 185 63
clol hlng and Dry Goods 266 77
coal 251 84
Collins al House 106 $5
coflllls and Funeral Expenses, o. l). P. 431 80
constables' and Justices' Fees and
Costs, O. I). I*. ■ ■ 469 88
Cash Expense and Allowance, O. 1). P. 4,469 87
convention of Poor Directors 15 00
Drugs and Medicines 18 30
Flour and Feed 438 08
Freight and Transpoi tatlon, O. D. P... 309 OH
Groceries 779 wi
Hardware IN) 17
House s'ci vauts . (.80 00
Insurance 76 58
Livery Hire, O. 1). P 54 50
Lumber 101 19
Meat 464 57
Old orders 17 78
Physicians, O. D. P 297 0(1
Physicians at House 188 25
Phosphate, Vegetables and Potato, s.. 387 86
Printing 12 45
Repairs 49 90
salaries and Labor 1,075 60
Warren & Illxmont Asylum 1,953 16
Poor Directors of Blair county ks 00
Work 52 (X)
I. Lilly for Reporting to Board of Pub
lic charity 310 00
Balance Due Poor and House of Em
ployment 9,103 45
Total $82,181 89
STATEMENT OF I. LILLY,
kT STEWARD.
AMOUNT OF MONEY RECEIVED AND PAID
OVER TO TREASURER
John J. Evans $ 5 01
Blair county 83 40
Allegheny county 11 48
Geo. S. Lamb 74 00
Wm. I). Pryce, forcoal 8 00
O' Ha rra A Davis, for oats 21 4(1
John F. Long, for potatoes 8 25
Jacob Shaffer, forgrocerles 8 10
Various parties, for buckwheat 7 00
I. Lilly, for Iron pump, hydrant, rope,
etc 11 50
I. Lilly, miscellaneous sources 28 75
Ksta'eof clias Haggertv, deceased 30 75
Mary Ann Reynold, pension 108 (Ml
Jos. Thomson, pension 100 00
Joseph Frantz, Hood money 50 no
Total $197 37
A MOUNT DUE POOR AND
i l HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT.
Jacob Thomas and wife. $ 987 79
John Baker 111 70
John J. Evans 35 06
John Klrsehner it 48
David It. Jones 3 40
Joseph A. Noel 75
Em inuel James 54 no
A. pollandcr estate, namo unknown 23 70
F.J. vielsack 17 00
Total $1,187 54
Given under our hands at commissioners' Of
fice at Kbensburg this 3lst day or January,
A. I)., IKIKI. GEO. A. KINKKAI),
J. W. GRIFFIN,
.JOSEPH HIPPB.
Auditors.
STOCK ON FARM.
Three horses, eleven milch cows, one bull, one
spring eair, eight hogs, tltty-two chickens, ten
turkeys.
FARM PRODUCTS.
Forty, seven tons hay, 533 bushels oats, 158
bushels Japanese buckwheat, 4o 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 02
Number admitted during the year 70
Number born during the year 1
-148
Number died during the year aa
Number discharged. 57
Number In house January 1, 1890 03
—l4B
Number of meals given to tramps during
the year 433
Of the Inmates In the house January 1, 1800,
there are forty-one male adults and twenty-two
female adults.
NAMES OF INMATES WIIO DIEI) DURING
THE YEAR.
Jno. Krerby, Davßl I.amb, John Davis, John
Mcllugh, John Burns, (.'has. Broenbaok, Robert
Fleramlng, ( has Peterson, Arthur Harper, Ella
Makln, Lizzie commer's baby. Mollle Boyle'i
baby, Wm, Ambrose (a Polander, namo un
known), John McDade, Thomas Ilutohlnson,
John Flannagan, Owen Marrlon, I'has. llag
gorty, Kate Martin, Mrs. Carroll, Geuet. Gra
ham.
Average number or Inmates per month, C 9 7-12.
mARRIRD.
BEESK HILL.—on the 35th day of February,
1890, at tlio Evangelical parsonage, Mouth
Fork, J'a., by Rev. o. W. Brown. Mr. Wm. 11.
Sesse. of Hummel, somerset county, Pa., and
Mrs. Nancy s. 11111, of Portage. Cambria
county. Pa,
LAMER—CRUM —on the 18th or Fobruary, isno,
at the residence or Mr. Austin T. crum. or
Wtlmore, by Rev. o. W. Brown, Mr. John H.
Lamer and .Miss Ella Crum, both of Wllmore,
Cambria county. Pa.
WILSON. COY.—On Tuesday evening, Febru
ary 85, 18(10, at the M. E. parsonage, Johns
iown, by Rev. 11. L. chapman, 1). 1)., Mr. It.
E. Wilson and Agnes A. coy, all of this couniy
DAVIS—THOMPSON—At the residence of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Thompson. In East conemaugh, on February
S4, lsoo, by Rev. J. H. I'ershlng, Mr. John 11.
Davis and Miss Nora Thompson.
LAWRENCE— HEMS.— on Thursday evening, at
the residence of the bride's mother. In coop
ersdale, by Rev. elms. L E Curtwrlght, Ed
ward Lawrence, of Mlncrsvllle, and Carrie M.
Hess.
DIED.
FITS.—In Franklin borough, on Saturday, Feb
ruary 15, 1890, James Walter, son o' H. A. and
M. E. Hte, aged o years, 10 months, and 08
days.
HESS—in coopersdale, on Tuesday, February
85,1890, at 8 A. si., Mrs, Jane lless, aged to
years.
POTTS.—On Tuesday, February a.". 189 \at *8:30
p. u., at 108 chapln street, Conemaugh bor
ough, Mr w. U. Potts, aged about 47 years.
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Admin istrator's notice.
—Nollce la hereby given that Letters of
Administration OD the estate of John Alt. late
of the borough of conemaugli, county of Cam
bria and state of Pennsylvania, deceased, have
been granted to Catherine Alt, resident of said
borough to whom all persons babbled to said
estate are requested to make payment, and
those having claims or demands, win make
known the same without delay 10 Ihe under
signed or to O'Connor Bros., Attorneys, Johns
town, Pa. CATHERINE ALT,
Ydmtntstratrl.x.
License Notice.
r J i HI'j following persons have filed
I applications for license with the clerk of
court of ouarter sessions of Cambria County to
be presented .0 said court on Monday, March
17, A. I)., 1803.
Adam* fowiisfiip—Tavern, Ctmuncey lekes and
Henry Ickes.
Ihirr imonxhtp— Tavern. Harvey A. I.uther.
,1 *hrillr borough—'i avern. Annie s. Brookbank,
Augustine Dougherty, Richard J. Free. .Michael
A. o'llnra.
Cambria borough, I'irsl treed—'l avern, George
Atbaugb. Michael T. Boyle, Patrick Boyle,
Christ Kger, John K. Fees; brewers. .Margaret
Goenner ; tavern, Patrick tureen, John Grognn,
Thomas HaUoren, scdouton bolzinan, Joseph 1.
Kelly, John Klutz, Michael Laffey, Hugh MeCon
nell, P. J. McLaughlin, Kdward K. O'Neill.
Cambria borough. Srrond titled—Tavern. Mary
Burkhnrt. John Burkliard, August llelne, Jolm
Lysett, peter Both. I'eler Toner, Henry sally,
Jolm schelTauer.
Carrolltoum twrongb —Tavern, Julia Under,
B. A. Blum ; brewers, 11. A. Blum ; tavern, c A.
Farabuugh ; brewers, C. A. Earabnugh; tavern,
John (tlaser, Joseph A. Gray ; wholesale, John
J. llauk ; tavern, A. 11. llaug ; brewers, Henry
C. Sell roth ; tavern, Lawrence Sell rotli. Win. c.
and Henry C. Scbrotb, John Stoltz.John 1).
Thomas; wholesale, T. s. Williams.
Carroll totc/wfi/p—Tavern. Catharine Baker,
Callstus Hither. Henry .Mellon, Matthew Weak
land . . , „ .
Chest township—' Tavern, John It. tordell, Jos
eph Hlpps, Joseph A. Warner.
cht'nt Spring* horovgh —Tavern, John Crouse,
J. It. Noonau. „ ,
cirarrhhi toii'n*hii> —3 avern, George Harbor,
George' saulsoy.
Coiirmnugh borough, b'irt iranl— 1 avern,
Frederick Beulcr, John lt'scluitT. Charles Faber,
P.M. FreldhelT, John Gaus, Albert K.Gelscl
hart. George Held, Philip Sundmaier, John
schonhart, W. 11. Troxell.
Cunriiumoh Ituvouyh, Second toflrd-lavcm,
sarah cavanaugh, Henjamln Klst; brewers,
Chas. F. Kress ; tavern. John Mut ton. William
L. Weltn. John Zobel.
Cimrmaugh tmrnshic Brewers, Lawrence
Kost. .
Croi/lf tfnrnshiit— Tavern, rotor Drown. C.ith
i artne Carpenter. Michael Lamb. Patrick Met. all.
Hairy M. Granin.
lie, 1 n iniriirliic-'l avern, Anna A. lmnphy,
CharlesGaunbeiir, Huge tlaulgin.
b'natt CimPiiMiiyh fnn'on'ih -'l'averu, Mlenacl
Cannon, George A. CObfer. Margaret Ketley.
hlii iittmrg, first 1 •ard—' Tavern, John and Al
bert Bender. .1. B. Lcnuey. 1.. Esterltne, John s.
Ml ler. „ ,
Kdrr Mr.nshii>— Tavern, cleirles Homaner,
Jacob Mini'. Frank \ on I uke A. I'latt.
h'.unktin hmwoh-l'itvern, Jacob Lubrltz
Daliiizih tnji'o' ifh —Brewers, George Aukon
bauer; iivern. uiilol e. Ilurk; bonier,
Thomas \V. Burns; wholesale. Thomas (V.
Burn-. i a vera, 11. K. Dlpmui, ('has. Dries. Ai
bTl i Kiel., i.lehael !•' t liaiTlr, T T. (1 lice,
Andrew crugler. Joseph .0. (.uiiii nu ; whole,
-at". Mien ii. IK lit; tavern. Arnold Lent/.:
boil (cr li. I ill/, A Sua; wholesale, li. I.in/. &
So • blia-r, Aiill'.oiiy I'ailulla; wholesale,
11, hard.l iluiike'.t: lavern. neniy Se.vinoiv.
jo 'ha smi'li.
i: ?i";.ii avian John J. (loulre.v.
Janus i.aiiiar. ,)i . . i Hire; bottler, w. 1).
Seiners; wit lesale. tl. ; Miners.
iiritht i a vera, tail herlne Beam.
~.. • .< . .-sah. ..h. H i eh-rtaks
taveri , I' > i i n,i . Marshall lillputrick,
send. :: ■ •' .
, ,s, ."I i vi.d—Tavein. Joseph
CTuiiso, lo milairla, JuhnJFraufc.Francis
K. Kelle.v. ..ohn Klin ey David Mrb.v. (.edge
W M ugh, J. () 1) nnell; whole-a e. John
lia li; i...em .veal • hurkey, Muriln ... siack.
John a. ■ oau.
././.nut Third ii-in'd- lavern. Joseph
Belier. .en-a i iui k, ub ill ill cusler. ll
llani Hudson ; wholesale, 1' s. l lsher;
• avi r.i, Joshua (irimiii: bottler. (luirle-. nnt
luiitm : tavern, John J. ilornlek; wholesale,
Iroi. i Hi mewing ( n i piny ; lavern. John anu
K. a. James, Knoeh .lOlies, John Klih.v, Jr..
Joseph lvosi, holier. I'. Lambert •„ ahoir-ao'.
David J. Lewis, John l.iulwtg ,v son. 1). I.n:/ a
Son ; tavern. Charles Viom v.il. .las. J. Mllllgan.
.11. li. Parsons. Sieplien (Jultk, John V.selialTer,
1 enj. sulka, chiles Wesa.
johnslown, Fourth yard. Tavern, Krnest
Knimel; wholesale, Frank .V. llaberncck ; lav
ern. henry Koeh. Jacob Meier, William M.
I eters, Kckhardt Well; wholesale, William
Thomas ; lavern. Frank P. Wetr.
John."/ urn, stfth word-Tavern, WUlalm Slial
lor. , ,
.hihnsh.tr, i, Sn-nth ward— Hi ewers, John l-.ni
merllng: tavern, John B. oerhardt. Edward
Grate.
Lilly borough—' Tavern, Jacob Beck George
Brant, James A. Burke, e. A. George, Margaret
Heily. John Metzgar, Sarah Mulherron, Blair
Short, Theodore Sell.
lorrtto borough—' Tavern, Florlan Bengele, A.
J. Christy, cha's. F. o'lionnell.
Mtlliilr borough. First ward —Tavern. Thos.
D. liroderlek, Evan A. James; wholesale, Robert
Udell; tavern, John J. .Baloney, Michael F.
Murphy, owen Mccue, Wm. s. O'Brien.
Millrtlh' iKironiih, Srromi word -Tavern, Ed
ward A. Adams, James p. Burns, James Dalley,
Bridget Lynch, John llonan, sr., John dodgers.
Forto'ir biwnshi'i Tavern. Hugh I'anavln.
.Tallies Daley, Albert Weill. Peter James. John J.
McDonnell, (i. F. McDonald, Edward McGlade.
Joseph McGOUgh. Mrs. llose McGough, Felix
Toole.
Fiuiprtt bornmjh -Tavern, Mary Noary, 1 hos.
Blloy.
thu d ' U 'hthiii Tavern, William Adam ,
Michael Carroll, William Chaplin, Joseph F.
Durbln. John Mc.Mullen.
Itlchhwd township Tavern, Theresa Mal/l,
Bernard Xeci.
smith Fork horo't'jh —l'nvern. W. W. Baker,
Cltas. N. crouse, Jacob VV'aitorson.
sionw rri k township—' Tavern, John Metzlor.
George s. schaler, John Watklns.
Nus'iuthniina I inrush ip Tavern, Simon P,
Lantzy, Michuel-Maler.
Tunmihill borourjh —Tavern, Andrew Basal,
Jr., J. A. Bertram, Richard Byrne, John E.
Kllldiur, William MCGarvy, jr.
Witshi'nylon Ivii'n.shiit —Tavern, Johli I!. Clark,
W. H. Dunham, Charles Kurney, Martin l.eap,
Frank M. Leap, Dorothy Leap, Patrick It. Myers,
John Kenna, Hugh o'Donnell; Itoberi J. Me-
Nalley. tavern; John McNalley, William
J. schwaderor, brewers.
Wl'Ue toumshlp —Wholcsnlo, W.C. Heverly.
Wtlmore bortmyh— Tavern.Joseph llorser,Con
rad wenderoth.
Upper Y/tdrr t<nonxhii>— Tavern, John Fltz
harrls, Charles lloehsilne
Lancer Yixlrr township -Tavern, Jacob Al
brecht. Frank cowan, Michael Conway, Fran
cis I.eckey, John Lordltch.
JAMES C.. DARBY,
Clerk Quarter Sessions.
Ebknsbvrg, February Ho, 18S9.
Ocean Steamship Passage
AND
FOREIGN DRAFTS.
PABBAGE TICKETS TO OR FROM EUROPE
BY PROMINENT STEAMSHIP LINES.
Also, Drafts on all parts of Europe at Lowes
Kates.
W. C. LEWIS
AT JOHNSTOWNIBAVINGB BANK.
apmw-auH'Nd
OKI'IIANS' COURT m
BY virtue of nn order of the
orphans'court and to me directed, 1 will
expose to public sale on
Thursday, Feb. 27,1890
AT O'CLOCK P. M.
I On the premises the following described prop
erty, all the lot of ground situate lu Cambria
borobgh. fronting fifty feet (50) 011 Broad st reet,
and running oack same width one hundred ami
thirty-two (132) to a sixteen feet wide alley (lit),
bounded on the north by lot No. hi. on the east
by Flghtli avenue, and known as lor. No. 7#,
. kkjis ok sai.k : Ten per cent on day of sale ;
one-half on confirmation; tlie balance In six
inont lis after with Interest secured by Judgment
note, lite purchaser to have tlg> privilege or
paying full consideration money on confirma
tion, JOHN BI T I.F.K,
Administrator of ltobt. Butler, deceased.
AUDITOR'S NO I ICE.—In re
estate of James Fldrldge, deceased. And
now January ti. tsuo, the court oppolnt John 11.
Brown Auditor, to ascertain who are the legal
heirs of Sarah F. Kldrldge. deceased, and to
make a schedule of tho amount to be paid to
each of said heirs per Cnrlam.
Notice is hereby given that I will sit for the
purpose of the above appointment at, my ottlce
NO. tto Franklin street, Johnstown. Pa .on Mon
day February 17, matt, at to o'clock a. M., when
and where all persons Interest may atttend. *
ld*2w JNO. 11. BKOWN, Auditor.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE,
—ESTATE OF DAVID EDWARDS. DE
c EASED.—Letters of Administration on the es
tate of David Edwards, late of Johnstown, Cam
bria county, deceased, having beeu granted to
the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves
Indebted to said estate 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 Hank, .Main
street, Johnstown.
NOTICE.
\ T OTICE is hereby jjiven that the
l * following accounts have been filed In tho
court ot common Pleas of Cambria county.
Pa., and will be i ontlnned by said Court on the
first Monday of March next unless cause be
shown to the contrary : Fourth anil tlnul ac
count of Stephen Htutzman, Assignee or M W
helm A company, and M W Keirn and wife.
First and final account of Ebon James, Com
mittee of it J Williams, a lunatic.
.1 c DARBY, Prothonotary.
ITothonotary's office. February 3, IH'.H).
TRIAL list—
S SECOND MONDAY, MARCH TERM.IS3U. *
Dennerft Co vs. Guyer.
Martin vs. McGlade.
t ills vs. Greenwood.
I I orner vs. Barn ha rt.
Miner ....vs. McGlade.
Pringle vs. Pringle.
Gray vs. Gray & Wyland.
McKay ...vs. Anderson.
Ycung vs. Johnson stoel St.
Rail Co.
McLaughlin vs. liourke.
Makln .. vs. shauk et at
Greevy vs. Keade.
LTtnan. Goldsborough .v,
co vs. McGougli.
i resswell vs. cole.
Vogle vs. Taylor &. McCoy.
Klein vs. Elliott.
smacker eco • •• •:
, •'■• l' vs. Pluukei.
i....c!a-jk r vs. sttppes.
Guilts vs Humbert.
sinie vs. Same.
1 Irlch vs Same.
J • . DARBY', prothonotnry
ITothonotary's Office, February B,lo*o,
I '.nportant to Kaiload Men!
. E. smith has been for forty-nine years road
master on the Boston A Maine system, and Is now
residing at Great Falls, N. H. He says track
men. brakemen, firemen, engineers nnd 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. " I have used
Brown's .sarsapartlla for kidney and ltver
troubles, and can truly say It has done more for
me than all the doctors I ever employed, and I
have had occasion to require the services ot the
best physicians In the State. My wife also has
been greatly benefitted by Its use.
A. E. SMITH.
Road Master B. & M. R. R."
Tho kidneys have been labored hard all win
ter, as the pores of the skin have been closed,
but now the springtime ha: - come, and they need
some aid. May be you have .hat pain across the
■ back; that,tired feeling; those drawing down
pains. If so, you can get Immediate relief by
following t he example of Mr. smith and hts wife,
and use that never-falling and grand corrector
or the kidneys, liver and blood.
BROWN'S
Sai saparilla.
N'OTICE FOB APPLICATION
FOR i M \TtTEß—Notice Is hereby given
lluil an application will lie made to the Court or
( omtnou i lens 01 can brla county. State ot
Pennsylvania, on Monday, the :)d day or March,
A. D. ISIHI, under >he Act or Assembly or
il e Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, entitled
"An Act providing tor the Incorporation and
Kegjlatlon of Young Men's Christian Associa
tions,''approved the Ninth day of May.A.P.
18811, lor the charter or a corporation to be called
"The Young Men's christian Association, otj
Johnstown, I'a.," the character and object ot
which Is the Improvement of the Spiritual, Men
tal, social and Physical condition or Young
Men, by the support and maintenance of lecture
rooms, libraries, reading rooms, religious and
social meetings, gymnasiums, and such other
means and services as may conduce to the accom
plishment or that object, and for these purposes
to have, possess, enjoy and exercise all the
rights, benefits, powers and privileges ot said
Act of Assembly. John Thomas, W. K. Mat
thews, M. D„ W. A. Stewart, N. B. Swank, 8. L.
Barter, 0. B. Davis, John Fulton, (ieorge A. Ua
ger, W. 11. HUdebrad. W. H. Miller, 1). W. Evans,
M. D., 1). N. ureer, it. W. Moses, Frank D. Jolly,
T. T. Morrell, Emory west.
W, 11. ROSE, Solictor,
Johnstown, Pa., Feb, la, 1890.
NOTICE —The undersigned, hav
ing been appointed Administrator of the
estate ot Mary Connors, late of Mlllvllle bor
ough, Cambria county, I'a., deceased, all parties
Indebted to said estate are requested to make
Immediate payment, and those having claims or
demands against the said estate will present the
eame for payment. JOHN DOWNS,
Administrator,
No. 223 Railroad strc et, cambrugla bor
DISEASES OF MEN Of-
Mood Poison, IMs>n*aof Rid noy*. Bladder and otheroi.
Bans, Weaknesses, Nervous be >ility. Lost Manhood re.
salts of Errors n Youth nro speedily and permanent ly
cared. (Jon suit at ion and treatise (wealed (free bjrmail.
Addxeea DR. GRINDLE, 171 W. 12th St.. York. 1