The Democrat. FRIDAY, MAKCH, 21 1820. 8TAB1SIO) ALMOST TO DKATII. A MHII In tlic Fifteenth Wartl AlinoHt I>l cmhuwlcd Wltli a I'cnknifo—His A Mall - aut In lh Lock-t'p. On Tuesday night about 10:30 o'clock a serious, if not fatal, cutting att'air took place iu the Fifteenth wart), resulting in a man's having his bowels partly let out by a penknife in tbe hands of a drunken assailaut. As near as can be learned the facts are about these : Shortly before the hour named Hubert Jaeger, cr Gaeger, and five others came by the corner of liroad street and Second avenue. Fifteenth ward (Cam bria), where they fell in with a Hungar ian. Jaeger ami the Hun had some trouble, resulting in the latter's getting thrown or knocked down. August Hum bert, a Franco-German, with whom, it appears, Jaeger had previously bad some words, took up the cause of the Hun and walked off with him. The party of five then went up Second avenue to the Rail road street corner. " Here," Jaeger says, ffdipbert u P on ro c with the threat that he would cut my guts out if I did to him what I did to Hie Hunga*' 411 -" ut before another move could be made Hum bert thrust bis pockctknife into Jaeger's abdomen, letting out part of his bowels. Jaeger exclaimed, "I'm stabbed," at which bis companion struck a match and saw tiic nature of his Wvk n( '' riie wounded man was taken to the house of | Qeorgc Wesser, near by, and a doctor was sent for. Dr. H. F. lieam arrived after an hour and a half, while some time later Dr. G- B. Porch came upon the scene. They examined the wound, and, after chloro forming tbe patient, put back the pro. truding intestines, carefully sewing up the cut. Tbe peritoneum, or membranous covering of the bowels, was cut, but no iniury was done to the intestines them selves. It is feared that peritonitis (in flammation of the peritoueum) may re sult, in Which case death will likely fol low. Humbert was arrested and placed iu tbe 1 ick-up. He was to have a bearing last but owipg to the fact 'bat the Telephone) on which we depended for the purpose, refused to work, we failed to obtain lite result. At 5:30 p. M. yestei-day, when a representative of tbe DKMOCUAT yisited tbe scene of the trouble, the wounded man was still living, but was not considered by bis physician to be out of danger. A The new bridge &t Ttinneltou was in spected on Tuesday by the board of view ers appointed by the Judges of West moreland and Inniana counties and the Commissioners of both counties. Messrs. Cook, Smith and 'Squire Wioings repre rented Westmoreland county, and Messrs. Caldwell, Tincont and Christy, Indiana county, on the board of viewers. The bridge is a handsome structure of two spans, and is thought to be a much better bridge than the former structure, which was washed away by the liood. Ihe new bridge is three feet higher.— Indiana Democrat. A At other's Epitaph. Philadelphia Tress. The tombstone to mark tlie grave of the late Mrs. Ann D. Carter, who died last October, has just been finished by u Media marble dealer. The stone, which was ordered by her husband, Amos D. Carter, after giving the date of her birth and death, has the following lines cut in the marble: " Home have children and some have none But here lies the mother of twenty-one. Mrs. Carlgr is buried in the graveyard of Belhlehnm Church in Thornbury. Ilibbard'H Throat and Lung Balsam. Koi throat and lung troubles I Ills remedy ha° noequ .1, It Is guar unteed to cure consumption In Us tlrst stages, and even In advanced stuges of that disease It relieves coughing and Induces sleep. You may have u cough or a col" at any time, thcr fore no household, especl. lly with children, should be without It. For a., affec tions of the throat, lungs and chest, croup, whooping cough, hoarseness, spitting of bluod and all pulmonary diseases It, has no equal. Prepared only by Ulieumatlc syrup Co,, Jack son Meli. A k your druggist forlt. For sale at slater's drug store, corner ot Main street and Park Place, Johnstown, Pa. ieb--.K-sd-w~ly. Ileaili of a Hoiid Victim. Early Wednesday morning Gidon Barley fornicrely of Woodvale, died at his father's residence on Sherman street. The deceased was so liadly used up in the flood that he never recovered, lie spent some time in Bedford county, hut returned here on Match Bth. No relief could he afforded, it seemed, until death resulted. Prior to the flood he clerked in Cohen & Marx's clothing store. Poor Huunnity ! 'I in> i ouinion lot Is one of sorrow sa> —ai leasi —the pessimists, they who look at the worst Kh'.c. ceriniiiiv what would otherwise lie a bright existence, K often shadowed by some ail ment chut overhangs It like a pall, obscuring perpetually (he radiance ihat, else would light the path, such an ailment, and a very common one, Is nervousness, or In other words, weuk nnkti of the nervous system, a condition only Ir remediable w here luelttelent or Improper means are taken to relieve it. The concurrent experi ence of nervous people who have persistently usod Hosteller's stomach Hitters Is, that It ooii qaers entirely super-en-,lt Ivcness of I In- nerves, .is well as diseases—so called-w hich are Invited and sustained by their chronic weakness. As the nerves gain stamina from the go t tonic the trouble disappears. I'se the Hitters for malaria, rheumatism, IjlllOliiness and kidney troubles. A distressing accident happened at Baird.-lown, Buturdiiy afternoon, by which Maggie, the little six-year-old daughter of James Shearer, was burned to death. During the absence of her mother she mounted a chair to reach some article on the mantel, when her dress caught li re from the grate and she was instantly eu veloped in a sheet of flame.— Indiana Democrat. There are nearly 4,000 " speak easies ' in Philadelphia, and the licensed dealers have organized to prosecute them. A WOMAN IN IT. They talk about a woman's sphere As though It had a limit; 1 here's not a place on earth or heaven. There's not a task to mankind given. There'- not a blessing or a woe, There's not, a whisper, yes or no. There's not a life, or death, or birth '1 hat has a feathers weight, of worth, without a woman In It. NEW ELDERS CHOSEN A Congregational Meeting at the Pres byterian Church Wednesday so Results. After ptayer-meeling Wednesday at the Presby'.eiian Church a Congregational meeting was held. Dr. Beale was present and presided. A resolution was passed adopting the rotary plan of electing Elders. According to that plan an election is held each year for ona Elder. The meeting bv motion went into an election, and it being the first under the new plan, nominations had to be made for one, two and three jcars respectively. Mr J. 8. Taylor was elected for one year, 8. 11. McGary for two years, and Dr. C. Sheridan for three years. Itr Sheridan was the onl/ one of the old Board elected. By this election the old Board are rotated out of office. There was an unusully full attendance of the pongregation, and tlio proceedings were warked by a feeling of peace and aquies ence that spe. well for lite future wel fare of tin. church. Tlj o old members of the session were conspicuous ''V their ab sence. Tbe following was read and adopted : The members i r this church ana It tttitlKAP, congregation are aggrieved by the unhappy 1 condition which has arisen rrom the variance created between the pastor and session, so that the spiritual Interest of the church Is suffering and tbe peace of the congregat lon and our homes ta destru}'ed ( WltttahAS, fit view of this, the pastor ottered his resignation, which t 1 e congregation by a large majority, refused to entertain, WIIEKBAS, We lioped that this emphatic ex pression or the will of the congregation would he recognized and peace and harmony Insured, and, WOSRKAS, we having been disappointed In this, ar persuaded th tour present relict from our tr üblcs consists In the ret irement of the 6x lsilngclders, by a constitutional change, to the term-eldership, as contemplated and provided for In the action of the General Assembly and adopted by many of the leading churches, The wisdom ot this course commends Itself to us In that, White it is a pre*™!, solution of our t rouble j it enables us toavoid ail personality, all tecrlm | inations and piucM US all on a CC""" 011 Blaue : Oft WhichWß may renew our consecration and dct dtld'n to our duty to God and men hers of this church and congregation. It Is, Thererore, Jlesolvea, That the church and congregation do adopt the term-service ot the eldership and pcoceed to elect three elders, whose term of service shall he one, two and three years re spectively. ISarn and Crops Burned. somerset Democrat. On Thursday night about half pastil o'clock, the large new frame barn, on the farm ot Generul CoiTroth in the western suburbs of ibis borough, burst into a mass of flame and was soon burned to the ground. In the building was stored u iwo-horse wagon, horse rake, mowing machine and all the farm utensils and machinery, beside a large quantity of hay and oats, wheat and corn, Nothing could be done to save any of the prop erty us the fire had to great headway be fore it was discovered. Mr. George Hem minger lives in the dwelling house on the farm but had not rented the farm, so thai the building as well as the crops stored in it were lost by Gen. Coffroth and his son J. B Coffroth. The origin of the Arc is a mystery but is believed to have been au accident. That some miscreant in pilfering the barn light ed a match to out his design ol theft and carelessly threw it amongst some hay or straw. This theory is seem ingly the correct one. because only a short time belore the fire all the locks on the doors had been broken and some per son or persons had gone into the building and carried off some of the grain. The building and contents were insured as follows : On the barn, SOOO ; on the hay and grain, S4OO ; on the machinery wagons and utensils. SIOO ; in all $l,lOO. Death of an Aged Citizen. Fifty years ago Mr. Wilson Etchison came to this city and not long after ob taine t employment with the late Jas. P McCimaughy, in whose employ he remained for upwards of forty years, most of the time being engaged in brick making. The flood caught him at his home, No. 51 Union street, and he shared the common fate of the people of tha locality—ho took a voyage to Sandyvalc. Since then lie had dwelt in Morrellvillo but in declining health, till Wednesday when he died. lie was the father of the late Sam Etchison, one of our local char acters who lost his life in the Hood, lie also had several other children. Mr. .loliii 3l(J)eriuott'fi Wentrn Trip Some iviiat Spoiled l>y llis Dnuglitcr'K Illness. Mr. Joliu McDennott, who left here seme weeks ngo with liis little daughter Mary, on a trip to Salina, Kansas; Den ver, Colorado, and other points in the far West, is still at the former place, having been detained, he writes its, by the illness of his daughter, who is confined to her bed by a sevcte attack of the grip. lie expected to have Leen in Denver quite a while before this time. Lie savs quite a number of Johnstowncrs are in Salina who do not fail to make the time pass pleasantly for him, although his calcula tions have been badly spoiled by the de lay. .Mr. McDcrmott says bis daughter was considerably better 011 the day ho wrote, the 15lh inst. For the cure of colds, coughs, and all derangements of the respiratory organs,no other medicine is so reliable as Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. It relieves the asth matic and consumptive, even in advanced stages of tae disease, and has saved in numerable lives. HKFOHKTHK PtRUON HOARD The Nicely 111-others Striving to Escape the Gallows. Hnrrisburg Patriot, March 19th. There was an interesting case before the Slate IJoanl of Pardons at the meeting ot the Bourd yesterday. Iv was that of the Nicely brothers, Joseph and David, of Somerset county, who have been sen tenced to death for murdering Herman Vmberger about a year ago aud robbing him of SIB,OOO. When the case was culled counsel for the applicants for a pardon, Generals A. 11. Coffrolh and William 11. Koontz, of Somerset, and Lyman D. Gilbert, of this city, nsked that it be continued for the reason that they desired some time to secure evidence which would contradict some of the essen tial testimony given by important wit nesses for the commonwealth. They further asked that one of the rules of the Pardon Board be modified so that they would have power to take d< positions outside the county of Somerset. The Board decided to grant the icquest of the counsel for the condemned men nnd the case will be heard at the next meeting. One of the jurors who convicted the mur derers, J. W. Beck, has wiitien a letter to General ICooutz to the ellect that in his opinion the evidence was not sufficient to justify convictiou, and that he was the only Juror vydO o,lt f (,r u different verdict. The commonwealth was repre sented by .John Cessna and F. J. Kocger, of Somerset. The aged parents of the condemned men were in the room listen ing to the arguments for and against ex ecutive clemency, In the case of Charles Carter, colored, pi Cambria county, who killed a negro in a house of 111-famo in Johnstown F. A. Shoemaker presented a letter from Judge Johnston, the trial Jtidge, who asked for the commutation of the death penalty of ihe prisoner to imprisonment for life. C ml. L. Dick, who assisted the common wealth in prosecuting Carter, favored similar action, while John Ftuion, acting District Attorney, protested against exec lliive intervention. Mr. Shoemaker also represented William Westbrnok. the eleven-year-old boy who was convicted in Cambria county ot larceny and shooting a Hungarian. W. D. Moore appeared for Frank Hunter, of Forest county, con. vic'cd of abortion, aud with John M. Kourk for John Slirod, ot Allegheny, of larceny. Free to Our I ally Headers. '1 he Canadian Queen is now having its Annual Free Distribution of Choice Im ported Flower Seeds, a larac package containing an immense number of rarest varieties, together with The Queen, on trial for three months will lie sent free to e ch of our readers, forwarding her ad dress and oily 18 2c. stamps to cover actual expense. Five trial subscriptions and live packages by mail or express, (free of expense) to same address in Canada or U. S.. for only SI.OO. The Queen is one of the finest Illustrated Ladies' Magazines on this Continent, it is devoted to Fashion, Art, Literature, Flowers, the Toilet Household Mutters, and contains tho Ivntf?! Imported Designs for Fancy Work and Home Decoration. The Seed Distribution tor 1800 con tinues for this month only No lover of beautiful flowets can afford to miss it. Address The Canadian Queen 2t-\v Toronto, Canada. A Flood Wreck in Color*. One of the most novel freaks of Uie flood was to soovc a large tree through tbo upturned house of Mr. John Shultz, which stood at Ne. 81 Union street. The house was moved some distance from its foundation, bei .g left below the Union street school house. Photographers in search of i bjects at which to level their cameras invariably took 111 this scene. It was put in colors by William Cokenour, of Altoona, and for some months it hung in the Mansion House. On Saturday evening it wi.s rallied off. It was won by Mr. Harry Cohen and now is in the win dow of the Keystone Clothing Company's store. Main street. Some Figure* In Real Fatal e. Johnstown does not seem to lie going backward in the matter of prices asked for real estate. It is understood that the price asked for the I lager and Levergood lots—which together forma very desira ble site for a betel or opera bouse or botb —is $85,000, the linger heirs asking $45,- 000 for their lot and the Levergood heirs holding theirs at $<40,000. Hihliiti'iP* .Strengthening and Itlieuinatlo Plasters AUK A KKVELATION TO TUB WOULD, AND AKB THE ONLY OENUINB RHEU MATIC PLASTERS. Nine-tenths of nil troubles wbleh require the aid of plasters are rheumalh' In'heir nature. A change of weather or sudden draft cause- a cold, which develops into muscular and that Into Inflammatory rheumatism. And yet there lias never been such a thing asudistinctly rheumatic and strengthening plaster, and hun dreds have died suddenly where rheumatism has attached the heart, whose lives might have been saved had tills plaster been applied in season. They are constructed on purely aclentliic prin ciples mid are purely vegetable. prepared by Kheumntlc syrup Co., Jackson, Mich. For sale at slater's dnig sioro, corner Main street, and I'nrlc Place, Johnstown, Pa. . When Baby was sick, wo gave her Cal coria, When she was a Child, she cried forCoßl oriaj When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When Bhe bad Children, she gave them Castoria Ail exchange says ii will be fashiona ble for gents to carry parasols ibis sum mer. Nothing new in that. Gents often carry them for their sweethearts but sel dom for their wives. MAI(KIKl) WALI.AOK—REAM.—On March 18,1890. by Jus tice Hart at. Ms omce. Mr. T. J. Wallace and Miss Henrietta lieura, both of tuts city. HOWE—okovk.—At. the residence of Mr. Jas. A I'enler, 142 Grant street, south side, by the Kov. 11. 1.. Chapman, I). I).. Mr. Win. H. Howe and Miss Maude Grove, all of Johns town. GRAY—BOHN.—At the residence of (lie bride's sister in Altoona.on Thursduyevenlng. March .8, 1890, by Rev. Stein. Mr. John Gray, of franklin borough, and Miss Bella Bohn, of Altoona. ROY-GEMM ILL -At the residence of the bride's parents, Sheridan station, by the Rev. David J. Beale, D. D., March 11,1890. Mr. John Roy of Warren. Pa. was married to Miss Mary Stewart Gemmlll daughter of Z. Gemmllll, Esq. JONES—BPEICHER.—On Tuesday. March 4, 1890, at the ontce of the officiating Justice, Patrick Graham, Esq., Mr. Franklin Jones and M'ss Rachel k speloher, both of Roxbury. DIED. WILLIAMS.—In this city. Thirteenth ward, at the residence of Emanuel.James, on Friday, March 14,1890, at 11:20 a. u.,John M.Williams, aged 02 years and 2 oays. IIAHN —ln Morrollvllle, on Monday morning, March, 17, 1890. at 4 o'clock, Surah, wife oi William Hahn, aged 81 years. BARI.EY —On shermall stirepi., joiliistown, on Tuesday, March 18, 189(1, Gideon Barley, son of Daniel K. Barley, ageil 29 years and 9 months McKELVEY.—In the Huh'h ward, on Monday, March :7, 1890, Pnlllp, son ot Frank and .Mabel McKelvey, aged 2 years and 10 months. ETCHlßi>N.—on i ucsday, March 18, wo, Fair- Held avenue. MorreilvHlc, at 3:30 o'clock p. u., Wilson Etchlß"p, aged 88 years, IT IS NOT HI GUI'. BY U. W. SKKVEHS. It Is not right for some to live Upon the toll of others, And ever get far more than give. When all mankind are brothers. It Is not right for sordid rogues To bloat with unearned riches- While honest tollers freeze and starve And dig In mines and ditches. |t Is not right, for those who toll To build the wealth of nations, To be such drudges all their lives. And gut such scanty rations. It Is not right for tolling souls To shove Jack-plancs and shovels. To build palatial homes for drones. Yet five, themselves, In hovels. It Is not right, tllsnot Just, But 'tis the thing that's surest. For those who do the hardest work. To aHva s live the poorest, It Is not right for wealth to o l rom tolling hands thai make It, To feed and latum rogues and drones. Who legislate to lake it, It Is hot right for Government, Whim all mankind are brothers, To letld the penple's cash to some So cheap and not to others. These things are wrong > they should not be, And It not Shortly mended, Farewell to thfee, dear Liberty, '1 by days will soon be ended. —(rii'u i d Heraltl TUB undersigned, havl g bu lla new Coach Shop, Is now prepared in do all kinds or carriage and wagon Work. I aiming and Trimming a special! y. New Work built to order. K.T. BAKER, marlli-iitd-ltw Rear c>l Bedtord street. W ill Remove lo Johnstown. Somerset I emooral. Mi xt week Mr. 11. F. Barron, teacher in the borough schools will remove to Johnstown. Mr. 15,um i ii-is been olTercd and has accepted a di - table cletl s lip in the extensive lumber busbies of Air T It. Marshall, who ctri": Vi a 'nrgi- tout, her yard in that oily. Wo ate soi iy to sei llurry gn fioin Somerset, as lie is mitldily ;i ivinilit 'ii but uit excellent. and e.\- bhiplui i T ung man. He is aisd a first class te..idler and by bis BCOI pl.'lhOe of this clerkship tie is forceii to resign bis position us teacher in the boron .ti schools. The vacancy will be filled at next meeting of the School lluurd. Wr. Will. Cook, brother of Mr. J. v. Cook, O'f Somerset, is geiv:Vi.l bns;uca>- maniigiT of Mr. Miuslmil's lumber yards, a position which he lifts only recently ec cepted. He will temove his family front Sand Patch, this county, to Johnstown as soon as he cau secure a home in that city. Mr. Barron's wife and child will accom pany him to Johnstown. The Single Slu. lie walked for years in ways of righteousness Good deeds unnumbered dropping from his hand; Then lo i a single sin he must confess. That bruited was far up and down the land. And all the people drew a solemn face And'called him trickster, whispered Ills dis grace. —lllrhtira IS. Burton. The Denver & Ri i Grande Southern route, overCumhre Mountains, has been opened nftcr many weeks' bard work. Snow for many miles along tic track is from ten to thirty feet deep and at points fifty feet. Section houses and other build ings have been buried for weeks. Citizens of Durango and oilier towns were getting down to short rations. Coal and oil gave out a month ago. J TRfIDS MARK^ fa* "• REM£dy^AIN FORI ACX*;S ASSD PAJNS. Sure Cures of Recent Date. <l7 W. Lombard St., Eilto., Md., Tnotliarhc. J tm p, 1888. RobU'd of Bleep by toothache; swelling great 1 face, rubbed wuh L't. Jacob* Oil; firai application relieved; went to sleep; morning ptiti ail gone. JOUN HOEtNDEEOBB. Pains In Chest. New Richmond, C . * 'CB. Had pains in choatovor lungs; striced 3 years: cured by -3 Replications of be. J • . .U 011; curt permanent. J. MADISON. Gout. Kllgore, Texas, In* 21, 1888. had bed vase of cohered oro year; for # weeks co-aid not walk. 8t Jacobs t :<i rt red mo W. P. MARTIN, JR. Diklorution. Jillet, 111., May ?A. 1838. About three years ago dislocated jay shoulder •confined to houno 3 weeks. X was cured by lit. Jacobs Oil; no return of pain to ihis day. J. D. lIROVfK, i/rucjiat. Pains an#l Aches. Marshall. Mich , May 29. '81 l Last December; was taken with pains and aches In the legs. A Mend advised St. Jacobs Oil, tried It and was cured by contents of on bottle. Ne ro'.urn of pain since. 0. E. BENNETT. AT DLTROOLRTH AND DEALERS. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore Ml An Ruglish medical commission re cently made some experiments as to the effect of tight lacing. Female monkeys were used. Several of them died very quickly and all showed serious injuries resulting from the treatment. It wns rather rough on the monkeys and simply showed that tuey are " not built that way." Fut a decollete dress on a men key and send her lo a " society "german, where she is obliged lo listen to Ihe con versation indulged in at such gatherings, and the simian would fall dead before a dude had talked to h -r ten minutes. piOMVIIHBIONER'S NOTICE - \J Jane Alice Bonner by her next friend Peter Dlsnong. vs. Frederick Bonner. court of common Pleas of cumbrlu uouu'y No. 2 December Term 1838. And now March 6 1890, on motion of John M. J'™;!' (■fl''.* ! H . D' u * appointed Commis sioner to take testimony and report decree BY tub COI'KT. In pursuance of above nppolnimcnt I will sit for the purpo-e thereof, at my office In Alma Hull, John-town, Pa., on Tuesday, April 8, 1-90, at 2 o'clock p. a., when and where parties in terested may attend (HAL. L. DDK, liiafitf-Ud&Uw Commissioner, TN THE COURT OF COMMON X Pleas for the ( ounty of Cambria: Notice is lieeby given ih t an application will be mude to the suld cour on the 18th day of April, A. 1)., 1890, at 2 o'clock p. si., under the corpo-ntlon act of "one 'thousand and Eight Hundred and Severn yffour " and supplements thereto by A. J. Moxliam, Wm. Mcclain, John Masterton, 1(. s. Murphy, P. Livol, E. B. En tsvlsle, J. B Kagy. for the charier of an Intend ed corpora'lon to beculled " 'lhe Moxliam l ire Company " the character and object or which is the prevention, control and extinguishment of Ore and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the riglns. Benefits and prlvlleg scon f rred by the said uct and Its supplements. CYRUS ELDER, KOB'T 8. MURPHY. man-dlt-w3t, solicitors. IN THE COUR'' OF COMMON Pleas of Cambria county. James liessler vs. Margaret Kessler—ln dls'orce—Now March f, .890 on motlonof ~f'ssrs. Dick and Murphy, Attorneys for libelant, m. B. Stephens Is appointed commissioner lo take testimony lu the ab ive c^„ nm l ?n tl ln e M,Amv by I Will kit Ut 10Y nf thlVufyp an . J .°hnstoWn for Ihe purpose oth iilfv nr *nri? ,Ki m6at 011 Wednesday, me 9tb day of April, 1390 j u o i c iock a. m. of said aa Y M. B. STEPHENS, 1n ...r81-:itw comiul-sloncr. vOIICE OF APPLICATION l' FOR CHARTER OF INCORPORATION.— Notice Is hereby glveu that ail Application will be made to the uon. Robert L. Johnston, Presi dent Judge or the coutt of otfiuVOn I'leas tf Cambria county, on the Till day of April, A. 1). 1890, for t.llß char or of a Corporation 10 be Called THE AMERIC'US MUSU AND SOCIAL EN I'RKTaIN.MKNL ASSOCIATION Of Ihe City or Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the character and object of witch are the advancement and culture of u.usic, beuctlclal and social enter tainments, maris JAMES M. WALTERS, Solicitor. ■Announcements IfOR COUNTY AUDITOR—I I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination of county >, udlt r, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. Joseph nil'ps. chest township, Mm eh tr, tsao (TOUNTY THEAHUKER —I liere- J by anno'inee myself asa candidate for the nomination of lie olllee of county Treasurer, 8 ihlect to the rules governing the. democratic Prty. c ,1. MAY It It. Johnstown, pa.. February is,'tw. J tOUNTf TREASUREK.—I here o.v announce myseK as a candidale for the hoiiiiiiaJJooof Iho olllee of Comity roasurer. subject IX) Ihe Wtes governing the Deinocratlc parti. P. DOYLK. Joiuistown. r-n., rebruarv 15. lsuu. 17*0 K OOUN IT TRb AsUHER.- 1 hereby anmuimv myself asa candidate 101 l lie ofitoe of county ilea surer at the next dem ocratic primary elect P.m. siii.J it 10 the r lies 01 the Pemocratle pariy. HExKY j. HOPPLE. JlillT lOUilsllUl KehriliU'V 111 iKiyi. I?0R .N I'Y COMMISSIONER i —I hereby unnnunee myself as a eali.ildute for Hi - iptce of county t'otiihilsslottor, .subject ilio rut- sgoverning 1 he lihmoiiiai lo party. .UIIIN P.KAKKU, sit. Suujuehamu ov.hsinp, l-ebuaiy SB, tsw, J I'd* 1 S ij \ T U RE.—I will In) r can i dun'. 1 ,- tho nomination bjr Assembly .11 The Lcinocrath Primaries on June 71.11 snts Jee. to Ihe ru.e, 01 1110 Ucmocvatte pariy J-)IN a. ts lit AY lilt. \ est Tavlortow hslilfs Itbruarv -on. law. / vUS'LY COMMISSIONER.— S 1 liere-oytibbauucemyself asa candidal! for the t mflnaitoii o, the office of conn' y . 0111- inlsslonei', subject to the action or •he n-.it crailc prtmery eleethm. .PIINKIHiiY. JrtiiiHt9'.Vft, I d.. February IMW. A ts!fj±3Nlßc c.—I hereby announce r*. m> -self as a uaiultitate for uie nomination of l hi! ufllce oi Member of ibe Legislature, sub ject to me aeihm of the Dcinocrui to primary election. J.\CUUZ]>IAIKK.I ■ N Johnstowu, lit.. February vf, lsto. noiinoo myself as a candidate fO' t li'e nom- Ination of the oflt-n of Assembly, subject lo me rules of the Democratic party. ET). T. MCNKKI.IS. Johnstown, Pa., February £7. lS'jo. CIO I! NT Y CO MMI S.-S ION EH.—l / hereby auuounee myself as a candidate for ihe nomination of County Commissioner, sub ject to the aeilon of the Democratic primary election JOHN CAMPBBI.I.. .loluistown. February ai.isuo. ASSEMBLY. — t hereby announce myself as a candldase for the nomination 01 tue olticc of .Member of the Legislature, sub ject to the action or ihe Democratic primary election. uaiutzln, March I, IHIKI. M, FITZIIAIiUIS. AUDITOR. —I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination or tneoiUceuf i ounty Auditor, subject to the action of the Democratic pilmary election. Jouustown, March 8, ihwi. K. J. HLOUiill._ /BOUNTY COMMISSIONER.—I \ y hen by announce myself as a candidate for t lie nominal lon or Iho ofllce of i ounty commis sioner. subject to Hie nctloa of the Democratic primary election". \V. A. LAN'IZY. t'ppcr Yixler township, March 5, 18IK1. jCotieimnigh Lumber Co., J. B. KAGY, Manager. Wholesale nml 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, Grates, Hearths, Etc. Building plans of moderate, cheap, and costly buildings executed promptly and at moderate prices. Special attention given to superintends the construction of buildings. tff"o|)iec and warcrooms rear Bedford Street Station, opposite Cyrus Lcfller's coach siiop, JOHNSTOWN. PA. o(?eaii Steamship Passage AND FOREIGN Dlt A FTS. PASSAGE TICKETS TO OK FROM BUItOPE BY PROMINENT STEAMSHIP LINES. Also, Drafts on all parts of Europe at Lowes Kates. W. C. LEWIS AT JOHNSTOWNISAVINGS BANK arrjlv-aarpHd AUD (OR'S NOTICE-In the < rphans C'onrt or Cambria countr. ID the matter of tho account of D.ivid HUTJ. John Howling and M |). KlUell, Executors 01 John i.yun deceased, who was one of ihe Execu tors of i athailne i iirran. deceased. Having been appointed auditor by said Court to report ills! ribu ion of I lie fund In the hands of the ac countants. Sol let is hereby given that I wi.i sir, at ihe olllee 01 K T. .vic.\eeltß, Esq . In Alum Hull, at Johnstown, on Naturd y.the 28th davof March I8M), at Ml o*eloe A.M.. for ihe purpose of discharging the duties of said appointment when and whole all persons Inieicsie.i chull at tend or be debarred from coming In for a share of the fund. DONALD E. DIIFTON, ... „ Auditor. Johnstown, Pa., March 12, ihuo. marl >-31 w ANNUAL Statement of Yost llosehstlue. Supervisor of Upper Ynder township, tor the year ending March lu, IS9O. Hy halande due township from iwi $ n so Amount t.r implicate snu go B.v tavern license. " sa 8" By balance due Yom lloschstVne.'. ti 45 Total ....40a2 uu By exonoratlons $ s tk BY work done on roads 488 87 By superintending on roads 51 on By DupllCite, bund, oath and booK ~,1 •*■, 4 4(1 Attorney's fees 750 nam mors, han les, bucket and halls A 3<i By plank for bridges 16 fs Waterlog trough 3 on Percentage tor collecting 27 24 Fo publishing account 200 Auditingntni ruom rent & ho Paid't ownship Clerk 160 Prln'lng paper hook IS 60 * Supervisor settlngduy 1 80 Total $852 ti We the Auditors of I'pper v Oder township have examined the above account and and tound It cot reel. SAM UK 1,11. HEUSIiBEUUKtt, s. K. PKI JSKSON, S. J, KKAM, Auditors. AL Statement of John .n^;.,\V,!r^ Super Y.' sorot Upper Yoder town snip, tor the year ending March 10, isou. By balance due township from the.iearlsgo 90 till By nmount f duplicate "" 4, an Tavern license '35 . g Total juts 61 By ekohoratiouS.. it s-ut By wotk d ne on the roads ....... V? L, By superintending Oh P3ttlt M 05 by plank tor bridges 14 00 B.v hammers, handles and spikes.. 6 00 bond,.tail) book and duplicate.. 2 no Percentage for collecting 29 oj Settlement day (supervisor) 1 50 priming payer hook i 9 60 lown-hiocicru 100 For pu Winning account 200 AU'illlng ahd room rent • a mi Attorney's tees 7so # wa erlng trougu 51*. By balance dee township 47 an TbUl..;; 1678 61 We the Auditors of Upper Y'odcr township have examined the above account and found It correct. S.iMUELII. HEUSIIBEKUEK, S. K. I'ETEKSON S. J. KKAM, Auditors. Attest: Host. UaRKLkY. C'.evk. N'OTICE OP APPKALS. Tlic commissioners of cambrla county will sit at tbelrotllce in r benshbrg. Pa., to hear appeals from mono at. Interest etc., taxable for State purposes fur woo. on the days named below for there pcctlvedistricts: no day, March sist. For Adams, Allegheny. Burr, Blackllck, C'ambra, Carroß and Chest townships, the Kit si. anil Second wards cam- brin borough, Agiivllif, cairroiltown and chesi •prl gs boroughs. i ue.-dny, April lst.- For tlic First. Second. Ihlrd, Fourth. Fifth, sixth and Severnh wards, .founstuwn ; and l-imc and second wards of )■ HI) Ule borough. Mednecday. April 2d. Keade, Richland. StonycrceK. Susquehanna, Washington, White, i pper Yoder and i o er Voder townships,south Fork, Wllmore and Woodvale boroughs. Ihursd iy, April 3d.—Clearfield, conemaugh. erode Dean, East 'I aylor, West Taylor. Elder and tialllt'/m townships. The First and S .cond wards I coeemaugh borough, Cuopcrsdale, and Fas i oneiuatuh b .roughs. Friday, April 4lh.— F'or Fast and West wards Fbensb'.iig borough, Franklin, ttallltzln, orubu rown, Lilly, loret.o, Prospe t and 'lunnelhlll borough; end .Jackson, Muaster, Portage find -ummcrMll towushlps , AttC'fii : hiiiN KIP.BY, [ 15.. . McOotJOlVi JOHN CAM 1 BELL. Cle". J.(J. LLOYP, county commissioners. Important to Raiload Men! A 1;. smith hah Wh for forty-nine years roan master on the BbNton £ Maine system, and is now residing at Qreat Falls, N. 11. lie says track men. tirakemen, tlremen, engineers and con tactors, as well as liuggage masters and ex- , oressmen, are subject to kidney disease above auothers. All, therefore, will be interested in ihe statement of Ills experience. " I have used Brown's Sursapartlln for kidney and liver t rouble.,, andean truly say it lias done more for inc than nil the doctors 1 ever employed, and I have had occasion to require the services of tht ties' physicians In tile state. My wife also has uecii greatly benefitted by Its use. A. E. SMITH. Head Master U. K M. It. It. ' The kldnejs have lieen labored hard all wiu 'or, as the pores l f the skin have been closed. 1 but now the springtime liar come, and they need some aid. May he you have .hat pain across the back; that tired feeling; those drawing down pains. If so, you can get immediate relief by following the example of Mr. smith and his wife, * md use that never-falling and grand corrector or the kidneys, liver and blood, BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. \ NNUAL statement of Wui. tippy, supervisor of East Taylor town ship, for the year ending March, lst*i. Amount of duplicate $.141 7f) By order on supervisor 4S 63 Total rem 38 liy sin days labor, ft sr> per day $353 n.i By 111 days hauling, $3 fliiperita is no By 15 supervisors on roads, ft so per day. ... aj .mi By per cent on duplicate, 5 per cent .... . If os cash paid to I), c. Berkiyblle .. jo no Exonerations on duplicate .... .. 31 no Spikes jo Auditors and Clerks fee. Outlis and advertising 735 Total AiDo 31 Liability of township lt7 113 \ NNUAL Statement 'of D. A. tA Berkeyhlle, Supervisor of East Taylor township. Tor the year ending March, lKito. Allioutu of duplicate. $313 S3 By order on supervisor tip .30 By cash of Win. Oppy t>o ou Total $403 15 By labor on road. 111 (lays at $1 33 per day 1139 TB By 40 days hauling, al $8 00 per day. o 00 lly II days work, at ft r,ii pordav... tit; oa By iieicentage 011 duplicate, 5 iier cent 15 141 By cash paid 011 borrowed money... 30 on Exonerations on duplicate 8 Cm Exonerations by cniiiiiil.-sjoner.s II 35 Lumber for bridges 10 13 Tools 3 lis Nails and spikes I t; By order paid to lust year s .su pervisor 13 73 Attorney's fees io ti Paid auditors, clerk and advei tlsln. 4 60 Total $403 15 DAVID lIII.DEBHANn. AAIION toil UIINOI K, DANIEL W VIEHS. Auditors. This style of advertising has been running in otu- paper for a long time. Your eyes have wan dered over It for years. It Is simply hero as a reminder to you that If you should ever be so unfortunate as to have a cold or any lung trouble Kemp's Balsam is the best cough cure. Sample bottle (roe at all drug stores. Large bottloa foe and sl, marl4-3t
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