IN TUDOR TIMES. Wealth in Amazing Stores of Silver and Gold Plate—Tlie Court Life. The brilliant court life of the later Tu dor times was a new thing in English history. In earlier days it had not been the fashion for the great land owners to forsake their estates and live at Tower hill or Shoe lane with a following of a hundred or two of gentlemen in livery of while frieze, lined with crimson taffetas, and to spend two or three times their yearly income in a merry life of dicing, card playing and hunting in Gray's Inn Fields, Islington and Ilighgate, and in buying dresses fine enough to adorn court pageants and processions where the greatest nobles of the land accepted the honor of bearing the queen's litter. The country noble or gentleman of the time of Edward IV and Ilenry VII had other business and other ambitions. He was not, indeed, a home keeping man; he had to be away at French wars, or fighting on the Scotch border, or leading levies hither and thither to put down a rebellion or to set one going, or to make a raid on his neighbor's property. But whether he was a successful soldier or "a good Cotswold shepherd," or a pros perous lawyer, or a wealthy judge, he remained a true provincial in heart and in interests. Booty was to be had in France, even in Scotland; there was none in London. On the contrary, a journey to the capital needed the one thing that nobles and land owners never had—ready money in the purse. If a country lord had to attend parliament, a supply of oats and corn was carried for the horses, "to save the expenses Of his purse;" his wife managed the big household and'es tates in the country, and from London an army of servants rode backward and forward continually to fetch provisions from fields and ponds and salting tubs at home, so that he need never go to the market or to the baker to buy for money. It was in tlie provinces that the noble kept his true state. If his journey lay through any town all the bells were set ringing "to give notice of the passage of such ewinency," and the burgers stood to watch him pass in his robe of scarlet twelve yards wide, with pendent sleeves down on the ground, and the "furrur therein set" worth perhaps £2OO or £3OO of our money, while his attendants carao after, anxiously holding up with both hands, out of the filth of the mediaeval streets, the wide sleeves that trailed at their sides. The great oak chests of the country houses were piled up with splendid robes; clotli of gold, figured satins, damask and silk and velvets and fine cloths were heaped together with rich furs of marten and beaver. Sir John Fastolf had thirty five coverings for his head—hoods of satin, russet and velvet, straw hats, hats of beaver lined with damask gilt and the like, to suit his various robes. Chains of gold of the "old fashion" and the "new," collars of gold covered with "roses and suns," precious stones, women's girdles of cloth of gold harnessed with gold, or with silver gilt worked by famous for eign makers, made fully as brave a show in the Fifteenth century as in the one that came after. But the real wealth of the nobles lay in their amazing stores of gold and sil ver plate. Fastolf had laid up in his treasure tower and in the safe rooms of monasteries vessels that weighed over 16,000 ounces, besides the plate in his butler's pantry. We read of ewers and goblets and platters of gold; great charg ers of silver, weighing 200 ounces or more; a flagon of silver of 351 ounces; others with gold verges and enameled chains about them; gilt basins, with an telopes; gilt cups like fountains, with enameled flowers; salt cellars like tow ers; "basins of 180 ounces, covered with silver of Paris touch and over gilt, pounced and embossed with roses, and with great large enamels in the bottom, with certain beasts embossed standing within a hedge of silver and gilt upon the said enamels;" great gallon pots having the edges gilt and wreathed with poppy leaves; gilded goblets with colum bine flowers and the like. At the funeral of a lady of Berkeley, early in the Six teenth century, tho plate was brought out to give "a drinking" to the mayor of Bristol and his brethren, "and I thank God," wrote tho steward, "no plate nor spoons was lost, yet there were twenty dozen spoons." Such was tho wealth upon which the spendthrifts of Eliza beth's court "fed and feasted" till ruin overtook them, and on which "Jack of Newbury" and his fellows prospered and laid field to field.—Mrs. A. S. Green in The Speaker. Derivation of tho Word Magician. Many of the superstitious observances and ideas common among the Greeks and Romans, and some of which sur vived till later times, were originally de rived from Egypt and Persia. These countries, with Chaldea and Arabia, ap pear to have formed a fountain of knowl edge to mankind, either truthful or con sistent with nature, or altogether vain and delusive. At a period fully 2,000 years before Christ Persia and tho adja cent regions of Babylonia and Chaldea wero inhabited by a comparatively learned people. Persia in particular was distinguished for its wigs men or magi, whose knowledge of geometry, astron omy and other brauches of science be came the wonder of surrounding na tions and procured them the reputation of dealing with beings of a supernatural order. Thus from tho general appella tion of magi the term magician took its rise, and was deemed equivalent to that of conjurer, or a possessor of supernat ural gifts.—New York Ledger. When We Sleep. Modern physiological research pro claims sleep to be tho result of a certain amount of blood being abstracted from the brain, to lie quiescent, if not dor mant, in certain channels and vessels, which during the waking period are ap parently empty, or at least very flabby, and in a condition, as it were, of nega tion. In proof of this view it is a well known fact that good, healthy, restful Bleep rarity if ever takes place when the head m full of blood. TRcAS RER'S SALE OF SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS IS CAMBRIA COUKTY A. D. 1890. I THOMAS E. HOWE. Treasurer , of Cambria county, In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pursuance of the several Acts of Assembly In said commonwealth, di recting the time anil manner of selling enseal ed Lands for taxes, do hereby give notice that the following tracts of Unseated Lands and l.otsof (iround In the said county of Cumbria, or such parts thereof as may be necessary to pay arrearages of taxes duo thereon for one year or more, will be offered tor sale at the COURT HOUSE. In the BOROUGH OF EBENS BURG, on the SECOND MONDAY, being the 9TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT. And continue by adjournment from day to day until the whole be sold lor such arrearages of taxes and costs necessailly accruing thereon: Unseated Lands 1888 and 1889; NAMKS OF OWNERS OR WARRANTEES. Joim Pe,-. ADAMS TWP. Taxes. Philip Collins t 440 John Anderson 100 1)1 489 .Ino. Morrison 100 68 no Valentine Aster 100 91 118 55 Mart n McDonald 97 44 ISO 114 Same 97 89 Samuel Calvin 483 40 ltobert ltoss 99 30 401 Jacob Clement 99 01 245 54 J no. lMlly 59 58 K. shuemaker 50 D. T. Storm 15 71 81 Thos. smith Park 90 09 809 A. Nichols 47 69 400 11. M. Neal 81 SI 1150 Cambria coal & Iron Co 88 04 80 same 8 59 400 Dalton and Anderson (heirs)... Bias BARK TWP. 150 orayftWyland .82 78 108 Thomas Edwards (pari) 15 88 140 Michael snyder 95 04 100 John Thomas 82 84 14 owen 1). Williams 3 39 100 May Klllens 12 55 BLACKUCK TWP. Ann Bloodgood 162 Martin & Graffe 27 l>s Thomas Was 180 cambrla Land company 21 al 50 uabrlel Boring (Snyder) 7 51 434 Cambria Land Co 95 24 100 cambrlaLandCo 17 78 7 William Cameron 1 .8 313 Emanuel Bralller 25 84 100 A. V. Barker, et al 12 13 100 ueorgllarf 8 73 75 Harrison Duncan est 13 42 90 B. F. Young 3 84 CAMBRIA TWP. .James C. Fisher 80 wm. Burnhamer 4 25 25 John Boyd 3 40 Andrew Duff 50 Wm. Linton 7 75 1(H) Reese J. Lloyd 13 16 30 James c. Fisher 3 18 108 Juo. J. Evans & Co 14 18 174 Joseph Dunmyer 17 98 CARROLL TWP. so sebastlnc Luther 7 85 18 .1 no. Weber 3 96 CHEST TWP. ueo. li. Morgan soo wm. Parker... 1-- U 459 41 Anthony Simons 805 oo 459 44 Nathan Loughborough 905 09 :i9l 51 Thomas Ketland 106 05 431 Jno. Ashley 179 70 901 63 Thomas Masters ,4 .1 147 98 Jno. Ketland 16 win. H. somervllle 50 James Foster 16 53 Ilenry Delozler & Co 405 106 James Ruth 150 53 Elder, Lutz and White 197 William Parker 63 38 135 191 Henry Philips -6> 99 156 137 Simon Walker .; 38 73 lianlel D. Carson 85 oo CLEARFIELD TWP. 33 samuel Calvin 8 93 300 J. H.. Fiske and s. s. Blair IK S3 300 condron A Har'.man 63 33 100 P. A A. Flynn 13 89 1330 James condron 480 -jo 130 Martin'l homas (of Jacob) 37 95 130 Matthew McMullen. est 31 ll CROYLETWP. is John Lovett 3 33 7 p. M. and J. Brown 3 50 31 P. M. and J. Brown 10 3. 7 John Stlffler 3 £0 9 l lot John Heather 339 note, h Eius. 3 no 14 Thos. croyle est 100 99 .Jno. Scotts £ Sons. Adam Ream 77 t8 DEAN TWP. 300 Bell A' Blair 65 80 John Brothcrllne 40 John Mears 8 00 431 John Fisher. 97 91 133 John Harrison 103 59 330 John Brotherllne 70 63 300 .1 ohn Brotherllne. 38 93 100 rhos. Patterson,Andy Graydon 66 10 355 Thos. Patteison.Andy Graydon 107 30 300 Patrick ltelley 38 17 300 Patrick such i< 134 James Hants. 39 37 400 Joseph Harris 91 58 Bayard A Barclay 300 Wm. Barton 61 56 300 E/.eklel Farmer 50 90 116 William TUton 33 30 w. W. Jackson 330 Jesse liush 63 66 ituth McDonnell 330 Lewis Wolfe 03 90 359 Kellly A sargeant 31 W 100 James Bryson 36 87 71 Jno. S. Colbert 33 85 C. G. Waltz, et al 100 143 James Jones 98 35 James condron 73 Morris woolt 11 16 309 Henry Wolf 70 00 131 Henry Davis 30 08 4.33 Jacob Harris 81 84 110 Jos. Davis 31 33 135 James Jones 34 11 34 James condron 5 05 s. M woodcock.. 300 J. Pcnnel, M. W ills 38 93 300 J. Pennel, P. Woir 19 46 310 J. l'enncl, T. Kelly 31 95 310 J..Pennel, P. Such 31 35 ELDER TWP. 50 Joseph Thomas 39 33 GALLITZIN TWP. Samuel calvln 190 Aaron Brown 119 76 Geo. Gallaher so Mary Hammer 33 73 100 Nicholas Bell 03 33 335 John Hay, M. It 90 35 80 James condron 1310 111 John Gray 85 41 1 T. .I.Christy 90 JACKSON TWP. Wm, 11. scchler 100 John Ilubley is sft 46 Thomas White 9 74 35 Geo. 11. Douglass 5 48 oi Philip Alwlne U 01 38S Thos. Vlckroy 07 39 43 Alex Hunter s 51 35 Daniel Farley 7 45 334 30 Cambria Land Co 16 57 .1. c. Martin and Thomas Grif fith 139 Cambria Land Co 38 95 398 John Wegton (pari) 47 31 59 David M. Prlngle 5 33 59 Henry ltorabaugli 5 33 50 Win. H. Sechler 8 47 363 Cambria Land Co 19 80 80s cambrla Land Co 47 88 153 Cambria Land Co 38 69 Ist 39 cambrla Land co. 4078 89 cambrla Land Co ••••.. 18 18 50 Jno. Snyder 10 50 PORTAGE TWP. 300 Fred llurton 44 49 300 samuel lllntoh 14 49 139 oeo. outwalt 84 39 130 N. and C. Zeller 35 88 90 William T. McConnell 16 08 130 John C. Smay est 35 83 70 Thomas McDonnell est ••. U 37 Jno. and Jas. Klnports 900 McFarland no tracts 177 an lIEADE TWP. Geo. D. Morgan 484 ltobt, Aklns 37 08 488 Patrick Borcland 75 46 140 Jno. Baorron, Jr 34 79 317 Barger A Orass 18 95 434 Barger A Grass 7 40 owners Unknown 174 JOB Thomas Sauburn 33 37 15# Henry Bush 34 66 100 'David Jackson 34 19 John Dougherty ioo llcnry Kepple 88 08 800 Wm. Barton 18 31 80 Garrlet cattlnger 27 24 18 J. H. Flske 1 59 19 J. H. Flske 7 89 Wm. P. Walker 100 W. 11. Woods 13 01 1010 John Dean 879 99 180 Samuel Haggerty 93 88 153 James L. owlnn 87 57 9 Jno. Hollen 3 05 95 B. F. Bell 16 27 274 113 RelUey A Sergeant 84 80 244 7 P. and A. Flynn 21 10 STONYCUEEK TWP. 10 S. 11. smith 4 85 7 Lewis putt 3 22 30 L. lb COhlck 12 05 SUMMERHII.L TWP. 439 89 Plack Gross 114 ,v> 439 80 Henry Woods 114 55 439 80 James Dalton 114 55 139 80 James searlgUt H I 55 Cambria toal A Iron Co 370 40 Israel Jones 96 61 100 Wilson Hunt 55 87 93 F.benezer Brenham 84 11 140 Wm. Smith, 1). 1) 112 10 Ed. AlcGlade 78 Wm. smith, D. D. (part) 19 is 77 I Jno. Fulton, et al 18 62 SUSQUEHANNA TWP. Jos. M. Miller. 100 Joseph Thomas 40 83 WEST TAYLOR TWP. 30 sechler a Peelor 4 42 WASHINGTON TWP. 352 Simon Hoop 68 74 800 sechler A Clark 35 61 50 Sophia Hurd 8 90 413 James Dennlson, 51. R 104 16 43 11. S. Smith A co 3 51 WHITE TWP. Geo. D. slorgan 302 Simon Walker 76 03 327 Henry Philips 90 37 Fitch A Boyton 183 James Wilson 23 04 Charles Kanstead 440 Alex. Brown 90 23 591 Thomas Brown 180 68 408 wm. Harris Bti r0 489 John Harris 8(1 08 523 James Reed 141 28 180 John Harris, No. 1 5159 891 Fred. Mollenaux 98 94 White, Lentz A White 456 Thomas Sanburo 131 91 170 93 slmon Walker 49 27 312 Henry Philips ioo 20 James McClay 500 samuel Calvin 125 59 250 curry and Jones, Assignee 37 56 10 Nathan cowan 3 90 65 John Dean 12 54 John C. Gates 114 Fred Mollenaux 17 36 56 Fred Mollenaux 10 04 30 A. yiatthews 4 91 100 148 James Jones 50 75 80 Wallace and Krebbs 13 14 30 isalab Gates 4 57 LOWER YODEK TWP. 260 Ihmsen, heirs U 85 324 Joseph Gates 5 81 100 James P. Mcconaughy 1 85 Jackson St. cialr 3 16 SEATED LANDS 1887 AND 1888. ADAMS TWP. Acres. Houses. Lois. Xante. 50 ... ... Levi orris est 7 02 1 1 wm. Welmer 2 47 9 sirs. P. Murphy 8 08 ALLEGHENY TWP. 60 ... ... James Griffin 7 81 30 ... ... George Bruce 6 11 109 ... .. Sllchael Gibbons.... 900 50 ... ... James Condron 3 65 ASHVILI.E IND. SCHOOL DISTRICT. 1 .i.e. McMullen 185 50 ... ... James condron 4 10 1 W.J.Adams 109 1 Kelly A Nagle I 09 1 1 L. and W. Kelley.... 185 BARK TWP. 100 Henry J. Bolanil est 777 30 ... ... Jos. Gardner 7 33 90 ... ... Glttlngs A Edwards. 12 73 174 .. ... Alex lrwln 12 02 20 .. ... A.F.Jackson 4 85 30 .. ... Wm. Jackson 705 1 1 Jno. B. Kirch of M.. 308 10 ... Laurence Wyland 1 12 50 .. .. Laurence Wyland 3 17 50 .. ... M. R. of Andrew Bitters. 3 82 65 ... ... M. K. ot Anthony Raver 8 59 a Wm. D. Keath 88 63 .. .. Hugh Dougherty 6 36 150 ... .. Gray A Wyland 5 37 140 .. .. MlchaelSnyder 7 28 143 ... .. Gray A Martin, M. lb of Leonard Mandgold 929 97 .. ... Archie Farrell 2 80 40 ... .. Sllchael shank 2 10 BLACKLICK TWP. 100 ... .. stoneback A Startin. 1157 120 .. ... A. Rex 5 86 15 .. .. Solomon Haukerson. 88 40 .. ... Jno. Foust 6 74 90 .. ... Harrison overdorf.. 11 86 130 Blackllck Nav. Co.. 13 41 40 .. .. Cameron A Grov 3 07 183 .. ... Blackllck Nav. C 0... 12 57 CAMBRIA TWP. 400 ... .. Gilbert Lloyd 6185 11 .. .. F. 11. shoemaker.... 2 76 50 .. .. same 7 95 7 .. ... Sam. Vahn is 50 .. .. Silas Cassldy 4 52 45 ... ... James Burnhamer.. 301 168 .. .. DelaugeACo 133 16 .. ... Joseph Gutwalt 8 63 3 hart SlcCabe lit) 6 ... .. Mary E. 'l lbbot 90 CHEST TWP. 85 ... .. Gray A Wyland.... 602 57 Albert Roha 3 20 100 .. .. S.E.Burns 3ilß CHEST SPRINGS BOli. 1 1 wm. Jones 4 79 1 1 1 Francis Urban 1 89 1 1 Elliot Davis 1 81 1 Sophia Wills est 75 1 2 Henrietta Renlnger 227 CONESIAUGII TWP. Euclid Coal Co.. coal bank 10 58 Euclid coal Co.. lire clay bank 10 61 1 Jno. Kelly 1 46 181 .. SI. Bracken est II 90 1 1 Adolp Briber 74 2 8 Lizzie Thomson 7 25 7 ... .. David Faloon 2 58 1 1 .Mary A. Flynn 210 1 1 P.J. Nugent 2 88 1 Wm. Hetghard 2 85 1 Hugh Patterson 145 CLEARFIELD TWP. 50 .. .. Thos. Durblu est 12 75 10 Jos. Guutner 1 111 30 Julian Donahoe 2 16 25 .. W. J. Buck 5 86 120 .. .. J- lb Lltzinger 10 10 1 2 Aug Moyer 2 02 io .. .. James McCoy 234 850 .. Lorenzo snrlcker 38 61 10 ... .Jos. Moyer est, 1034 as .. John K. cordell 6 23 63 .. J. lb Lltzinger 8 90 80 .. .. 1. W. Nagle 3 Is 5 .. Slartln Thomas, Jr.. 100 CROYLE TWP. 75 .. .. J. J. Burkey 8 34 150 .. .. Cambria coal A iron co ... 58 24 2(1 .. .. Alex. Prlngle 1 39 7 .. Ben K. llufl 6 74 : .. .. Ben F. Ruff 6 71 39 .. W. H. Patterson, est. 316 1 Rebecca Ross 2 50 310 .. .. Griffith, Brown A HUneman 8 30 DEAN TWP. 1 Kelly A Nagle 92 1 1 L. A Wm. If. Kelly.. 145 95 .. .. N. P. Mervtne, M. K. 480 311 JasN. SlcGulre, M. lb 234 no .. Mrs. K. MCCauley.... 175 30 ... .. GallP ztn Trexler ... 240 EBENSBURG uOR. 1 Jonathan Lloyd 145 100 .. .. Blancbard A co 8s 68 150 ... ... Jno. Tubbs 37 on 70 ... ... jno. Tubbs 1010 65 ... ... elms. Bradley A Co. 596 1526 John Patton, SI. 11... toss 97 ... Dr. Good 6 IT gallitzin bok. 11 .. ... Ed, Kooney and wile. 100 1 1 Alice O'Brien 2 39 ... 1 wm. J. Dawson 88 1, ... .. Isadora Egan I 76 .... ... 1 SI a rga ret Luther.... 86 1 1 1 Sirs. SI. McKlbblen. 375 1 AbrahamShara, est. 118 1 John A. storm 76 1 John Weiss 76 4 ... ... Peter Burns, est.... 208 8 2 Daniel sicKenna 7 01 1 1 Walter Hutledge.... 248 1 1 Annie Shank 2 86 1 1 startin Siurpliy 2 86 1 1 Andrew conrad 2 88 1 Ellen Clark. 74 1 1 .. wm.'Butler 3 65 1 George Eo ken rode... 129 GALLITZIN TWP. 103 .. ... Francis Burke 82 58 463 .. .. Jno. M. crane 99 78 ii7B ... Win. Docker DMO7 140 .. Bradley Rboddy est 81 it.") v a .. ivm. Kelly... loss l John Manslleld ss 1 C. C Miller 1 06 I .1. c. McMullen 184 l D.O.Myers 151 l wm. lleed a 59 l l C. A. Ager l 50 JACKSON TWP. 4s .. ... johnDunralre 7 To 160 ... ... John Egar 81 91 3 Ino. A, Hi.ger mill., lis 3 ... ... Kiln Dlshong 78 1 l Francis Hager I so 50 ... ... Jacob ltelghard 718 100 .. ... M.S. Bush 7 05 87 chrls I.efflcr, sr 8 78 80 Mrs. c. Layton 83 70 80 Ulcharu Walker. ... j(#l ioo A . W. Zelgler o S3 40 ... ... Hose croyle 3 48 79 ... .. John Dlshong 4 88 2 .. ... David Paul, mill 155 51 ... ... Geo. linger 5 85 60 ... ... John 1). Adams - 983 LILLY BOIL 15 .. ... Plack A Fogle, coal bank 14 14 1 John Dumm 76 MUNBTEK TWr. 100 : ... John C. Noll 16 80 100 ... ... Isaac W'lko 10 83 59 .. .. Moses Leff 7 89 85 .. .. Aug. Glass est 3 95 l l J. AM. McDermott 189 PORTAGE TWP. 1 Joseph Burkey est.. 801 1 l D. H. Dickinson . . i 61 1 Mrs. Griffith est 8 04 8 Mrs. A, B. McGonlgle 185 300 .. .. Patrick Mccrossln... 61 65 72 .. ... Patrick McCrossln.. 751 67 .. ... James F. Kelly A Co. 874 137 .. .. Thomas Donahoe.... 17 97 856 .. .. J. C. Martin, eta 1.... 19 86 PHOSPECT 808. 1 • 1 Daniel Flt/.patrlck.. 848 lIEADE TWP. 600 .. .. Ephriam Burkett .. 71 78 418 Blair A Packer 133 07 52 Blair A Packer 16 99 108 .. Blair A packer 33 09 113 .. .. Blair A Packer 89 13 168 ... .. Blair A Packer 50 91 433 Blair A Packer 137 91 a 3 ... .. Blair A Packer 137 91 38 .. Blair A Packer 13 80 4 .. .. Blair A Packer 3 08 86 .. ... Edward Harris 7 88 l l Geo. W. Snyder 10 56 l l Al x. Watson 9 93 180 ... ... v. zaute, et al., Mln. 17 16 15 .. ... Eliza Noble 21 80 in io Fred. Yeaklcy 68 60 l Caroline McDonald. 60 6 l 1 C. A C. Railroad at Van ormers 9 50 45 .. .. Samuel Haggerty, M. K 7 50 49 ... .. Samuel. Haggerty. M B 5 67 1 David H01115,5r.... 98 26> ... .. Charles Kanstead... 89 08 40 .. .. Samuel tlaitzell 12 ao 753 Edward Bell, heirs . 36 64 1 l Mrs. E.'M. Walte 8 44 530 .. Bev. A. K.Bell 85 91 1 5 Joseph Lewis 145 1 1 Ellen Shaffer 10 79 1 .. .. Chas. Tilley 7 44 85 ... .. Joseph Wiley... ... 410 SCMMEBHILL TWP. 280 .. ... I. C. Caldwell, et al. 57 83 100 I. C. Caldwell, et al. 86 11 ioo .. .. i. c. Caldwell, Blder est 26 11 too .. .. I.e. Caldwell, Plum met est in 80 19 David 1). Davis 1 98 10 .. Cambria Iron C 0.... ioo 378 cbas. 11. Gross 55 98 83 ... .. chas. 11. Gross 14 65 83 .. •• chas. 11. Gross 14 66 100 .. .. 11. lilnkead 19 89 8(1 1. L. P. McAllister ... 358 350 .. .lerre McGonlgle.est, 38 45 880 Wm. P. schell 38 07 41 .. .. John Knepper, Jr... 142 71 .. John Knepper, Jr... 717 72 ... ... H. Mccormick, M. B. 694 45 ... H. Mccormick, M. B. 154 69 11. Mccormick, M. It. 668 50 .. .. 11. Mccormick, M. B. 398 57 .. H. Mccormick, M. B. 560 49 H. Mccormick, M. lb 489 68 .. 11. Mccormick, M. lb 605 78 .. .. H. McCormlck. M, 14, 691 100 .. H. Mccormick, M. 14. 28 00 SUSQUEHANNA TWP. 115 ... ... Jacob Johnston... . 465 59 ... ... James A. Porter.... 197 108 ... ... J. A. B. Douglass.... 1141 EAST TAYLOIt TWP. 149 I.C, Bole 14 50 2 ... ... Pat Cogan 7 80 WEST TAYLOR TWP. 43 ... ... Jno. Slick, est 4 88 TUNNELHILL BOK. 1 Ed. McNulty, Jr.... 113 1 >4 Michael Slaley 311 1 2 Jno. Burns. NO. 2 3 65 1 Sllchael SleGee 82 WASHINGTON TWP. 400 ... ... Blair Iron A Coal Co 106 56 50 P. P. George 2 91 12 ... ... 11. J. Hopple 4 29 78 .. ... Owen Ingoldsby 1252 185 ... ... R. SI. Lemon, est 14 60 3.11 ... ... Jerre SlcGonlgle, est 86 51 30 ... ... SI. 11. Gardner 6 05 173 ... ... PlackAFogle 59 94 43 . ... S. H. Smith A C 0... 17 14 s ... ... Thomas Byrne 5 01 42 ... ... Thos. Byrne mineral 616 7 .. .. John Yarley 1 50 2 .. .. Louisa Welser 70 James Dennlston A co 66 .. ... wm. Kemler (part).. 822 242 .. .. Kobt. drag 28 82 200 A. SI. B. McGonlgle.. 16 47 20 SI. B. McLaughlin 2 90 1 John Wolford 1 50 1 G. K. Sillier 2 27 154,'.. ... .. Fred Arenfelt (mln).. 378 12 .. ... Chas. studt *(6 WOODS'ALE BOR. 1 N. A v. Smell zer 2 30 WHITE TWP. 50 .. .. Jos. I. Glass 14 89 2 1 1 Isaac Gates (tolls).. 3 47 100 .. .. Perry Troxell - 88 13 no .. .. Jno. G. Gill 7 74 85 ... .. chas. Itanstead 5 14 863 ... ... Chas, Kanstead. Harris 23 32 lis ... .. chas. Kanstead.ual lar.er 7 07 58 .. ... S. W. Myers 8 00 LOWER YODEK TWP. 1 Pat. Lafferty 7 86 1 A. L. Kepple 227 200 .. ileum and Potts 1730 1 Plough A stutzman. 308 1 l Klljnn Kllgore 2 00 1 1 Marys. Powell 200 1 1 Nancy c. Beam 2 75 1 Hattle I. Davis .... 230 150 ... ... Ellz llershberger.... 6so 1 SI. H. Ktstnger 2 30 1 Michael Gauphey.... 480 1 Anthony Jacobson.. 175 I Aug. Llllta 3 30 1 Pat. McLaugberty.. Iso 1 .1. G. smith 180 is. E. swnoson 1 80 1 Sllchael Gouemnq... 230 1 E. Harmon 4 80 1 D.J.llammond 180 1 Annie Johnston 2 30 1 Michael Laffey 2 80 1 Geo, E. Patter 2 30 1 Russell smith 1 so 1 Frank Toner 2 80 1 Thomas Gomer 2 30 1 Jno. Wadswortb ISO 1 Miles A. smith 3 88 1 wm. sweeny '■> OH 1 1 j no. Dlnglo 2 07 1 Wm. Davis 2 07 I Hiram Uelsel 2 08 .... 1 Blair Ilerron 2 08 1 Blair ilerron 2 08 1 Lewis Luckhart 2 08 1 H.J. Sillier 2 08 1 sirs. Fred Neville.... 208 lv ... .. Peter Tosh ■. 3 65 1 \v. H.A G. Si.Thomas 2 IIH 1 Daniel Waters 2 08 UPPER YODEII TWP. 2W wm: Fry 144 THOSIAS E. HOWE, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Ehensburg, l'n., March, 31, 1890. NOTICE —llie undersigned, hav ing been appointed Administrator o< tlio estato 01 Alary connors, lato of AllllvUlo bor ough, Cambria county. Pa., deceased, all paitles lndobted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having clalnas or demands against, the sutd estate will present the same for payment. JonN DOWNS, Administrator, No. 923 Railroad street, cambrugla bor LEADING BUSINESS HOUSE* OF PITMRI.iI m MMRY CITY, I'A STTlie flrn.s named below hie the lead ing and representative ones in their re spective lines of Business. When writing to either mention this paper. VII ,lIIL US PFEIFER, Men's Furnishing Goods 4 :i SMITHPIELI> STUEET, 100 FKDK It A L ST., ALLEGHENY. Sliirts to Order. 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For sale by all Druggists in .ohnstown, by 11. T. De- France, John M. Taney A Co., L. A. slble. Cam bria. [-] The J. P. Smith • tLnmp, Glass & China Co. (FANCY POTTERIES, BRONZES, CLOCKS, DINNER AND CHAMBER SETS, 985 Penn Ave.. Bet.9lh A 10th streets, PITTSBURGH. GRISSLY'S Business College AXI) NORMAL INSTITF'Ih Is the pride ot MeKeesport. send for Catalogue. S, S. GRISSLY. Manager, MeKeesport, pa What Is the Kodak ? send for catalogue. ' . W S. BELL & CO., F 431 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dealers In Amateur photographic 7 outfits and supplies. M. G. COHEN. JEWELER. !slgn ol the Clock, 533 Diamond Streel "lttsburgh, lv Diamonds, Watches. Jewely and silverware, Clocks, Bronzes, Gold and Sllverheadcd canes and Umbrellas. The Largest Stock In the city. VP CRAYON I ORTRAITS. LIFE SIZE, r-i_ 25X80,16. orders by mall promptly at liSffll tended to. Write for particulars. sSS SOLAR PORT RATS A SPECIALTY. J far 'l'reganowan's Art store. 152 \\ ylte ave- Pittsburgh, Pa. nn ITT) 11 Fltty-ftrst Year. PHI \ Back Again l llfl I ' U With Loads ot CHEAP BOOKS, BIBLES, ALBUMS. At Half the Regular Pi ices fIAAI/O 428 Wood Street, K H\ Pittsburgh, Pa. UUU IVUi OK All AM ROACH AND BED-BUG POWDER / Banishes Insects at Bight. GUAH.IM'S BLACK DROP. ./ Jj' v For cntarrU. sold by all Druggists L. GRAH AM, Manufacturer. Pittsburgh, l'a. CABINET PHOTOS. *I.OO FEli n , DOZEN. ( (J tJLQaPrompt Delivery, crayons, etc. at ~r prices. T.lES'PopularGallery, 21/ 10 and IS Sixth sc., Pittsburgh. Pa. adouitCPT w.h. wable, nllUnl I UU I I 7thAve.£smlthtieldst. Estimates and Plans Furnished on Application. The Henry F. Miller Pianos Favorites for more than twenty-llvo , --nnJErrears. Endorsed by the Musical pro- f tl %^p i &)'fesHlon and tised In many Public wjfPtlMschools and Conservatories of Music *L- Land Musical Institutes throughout the United States. W. C..WHITEHILL, General Agent for Western Pennsylvania. ir,-> Third Avenue. Plttsburge, Pa. M.ROSENTHAL, successor to Thomas Gamble, Importer and Wholesale LIQUOR DEALER. liye whiskies and Wines Specialties. Gugenheliner. Finch, Gibson, overboil, lira Fer ry street, Pittsburgh. Mall orders solicited. Wl " ir ' room forCommer- O. P. LUTHER. CATERER AND CONFECTIONER, Wedding Parties, Receptions, Ice Cream de livered oil short ;notlee. cyclorama building, Allegheny, Pa. / \ ! i \ Jc J DNBENCE OF HEALTH—Aft KRADICATOR OF RHEUMATISM! [f this valuable medicine Is taken according to directions wo will guarantee a sure euro for rheumatism, tolpid liver, gout affection, bladder and kidneys, ulcers, blllousuess aud of costlve ness. TESTIMONIAL— We have hundreds of tes timonials from the best known people of Pitts burgh and Allegheny city in regurd to cnrcs and tho value of this wonderful compound, AS A BLOOD PURIFIER It has no equal. Price $l per bottle. 0 bottles for $5. For sale by all Druggists, or DANNEIt MEDICINE CO., 234 Federal Street, Allegheny City. OLD FASHIONED WHISKY norsK. AjXaE #S/\ No rectifying, no c ompoun I x.).j Distiller unci Dealer In V^lX^/JuWv/I' l ' llK HYK WHISKY, yti smlthfleld street, PITTSBURGH, l'A. Vt M. J. FRIDAY, senior member late Schmidt £ Friday. Distillers Jobber In ' r-Mrai FINE WHIBKIES . • 11[ "l Importer or A-fe '"•'r llllfl I.KfUOKS A CIGARS, 683 Smltntleld Street, •... 1,1 •"•••■ Pittsburgh. pa. THUS. £, POLLARD DISTII.I.tK, IMPOIITER AND JOBBEK IN Fine Kye Whiskies, Brandies, Gins, Hunts, Wines, Ac., Ac. cor, l'enn and lllh streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. orders by mail will receive prompt attention. alleoheny. sth AVE!. HOTEL. Mi KEESPORT, PA. GEO. SI. ..EPPIG, - - Pro aletor. First class accomodations to the trvelln: pub lic. Terms {1.50 to 18.00 per day. Bar attached DHTT "CDC! W'. c. pendieoetry, son a Co., DUlJj£iilO Manufacturers of Boilers, chimneys and Breeching, ofticc and Works, Mulberry Street, Allegheny, Pa. THE CRANDALfi, THE AUTOMATIC AND THE SHOKTHAND JB4&A*, TYPE WRITERS PREKCI. INVENTIONS. (i. K. I.OWEH. 'no. 49 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, ... - - PA. ASK YOUR GROCER - FOR— XJ_..sj^3D'e KEYSTONECRACKERS, CAKES AND CANDIES. None in lilt 1 Market Equal Them. WAII fli-st class Grocers have litem In Stock. The Assam Tea Co., I os Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Will send to your address—tree of charge on all orders amounting to |6 or more—and same to te on approbation: soc Tea at 38 cents. 85c coffee at 88 ce uts. 30b coffee at 88 cent s. iv send for our price list. We can furnish you with any goods in our line you may desire at reduced rates. iro m m OP Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of an order of the orphans' CoUito Cumbria county, to ntc directed, and belt g joined by Mary A. Phillips, widow ot peter E. PhllHps.deceased.l will offer for sale, at Public Auction or nut cry. on the premises on Saturday, April 26,1890 AT IS O'CLOCK, P. M . The Following Described Lot or Pioc3 of Ground. situate, lying, and belli); lu ilie Fifth ward ot the borough (if Johnstown, county of Cambria, and state of Pennsylvania, particularly de scribed as follows, to wit : Fronting 011 the westerly side of .Morris street f riy-nlne and one-had feet on >, feet) and extending back the same width one hundred and sixty-live feel (Ilia feet) to an alley, having 011 the northerly side an alley, and 011 the southerly side lot now, or late of (fllllan Hoffman. George Brubnker, and others. IERMSOF SALE: one-tlitrd or the purchase money to be paid 011 the confirmation of the sale ; .one-third 111 one year thereafter, with interest, and the remain ing one-third to be paid at the death or Mary Phillips to I.llllan Phillips, her heirs or legal representatives, the Interest thereon. In ito meantime, to be paid semi-annually to Mary A. Phillips, widow ot Peter E. Phillips, deceased, during her lifetime. The deferred payments to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. JOHN D. ROBERTS, Guardian of Lillian Phillips. Important to Raiload Men! A E. smith has been for forty-nine years road master on the lloston A Maine system, and Is now residing at Great Falls, N. 11. lie says track men. brakemen, firemen, engineers and con ductors, us well as baggage masters and ex pressmen, are subject to kidney disease above allothers. All, therefore, will be interested In the statement of his experience. "I have used Brown's Sarsapnrllla for kidney and liver troubled, and can truly say lr lias done more for mo than all the doctors I e\cr employed, and 1 have had occasion to require the services of the best physicians In the State. My wife also has been greatly benefitted by Its use. A. K. SMITH, lioad Master . .v M. I!, li." The kidneys have been labored bard all win ter, as the pores or the skin have been closed, but now the springtime hac come, and they need some aid. May be you have . hat pain across the back; that tired feeling: 'hose drawing down pains. If so, you can get Immediate relief by following the example of Mr. smith and his wife, and use that never-falling and grand corrector or the kidneys, liver and blood, BROWN'S Sai saparilla. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEK SIIII'.—Notice Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore exist ing between JOHN It. EDWARDS and A. AItAIK under the firm name of J. D. EDWARDS & CO., was dissolved on the eutli nay of February, fsno, by mutual consent, all debts due to tlio said partnership are to be paid and those duo from the same will be discharged by John D. Edwards. Business will be continued by the said John I). Edwards. J. 1). EDWARDS, marl-tf A. ADAIR. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ES \ TATE OF JANE 11. IIKSS, DECEASED.— Letters Testamentary on the estate of Jane 11 iless, lato of coopcrsdalc, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are hereby notified to make Immediate payment, and thoso having claims against said estate aro requested to pre sent them duly authenticated for seetlement to D. R. HESS, Executor, i 109 Seventeenth st„ South side, Pitttburgli
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