The Democrat. FRIDAY, APR If 25, lotiO. LOCAL ITEMS. Base ball at Meadowvale to-daj. Straw hats are beginning to venture out. The cobblestones on many of our streets are very uneven. The body found on Tuesday Is thought to be that of a colored man. Some of the trees about the city are beginning to spread their leaves. Some very fast bricklaying is in pro press on the new store building of Wood, Morrell & Co. A cherry tree in the yard of Constable Josiab Waters, of the Seventh ward, is coming into bloom. Some of our iawn-tennis devotees have secured a splendid site for a court on the Morrell homestead grounds. The Conemaugh Lumber Company, J. B. Kagy, manager, lias erected an office at their yard, near I lie Bedford street sta tion. To-day Mr. W. J. Milligan, the dray, man, will receive and put to work mother package-wagon. , Work is in progress on Mr. Henry Hud son's new residence in tl e Ninth ward, corner of Railroad and Haynes street. Mr. Lou Cohen, of the Keystone Cloth ing Company, is suffering from an at tack of erysipelas about the head uud face. Little Joe Dixon, with liis horse and wagon,was the first to cross the new Cam bria bridge after it was opened for travel yesterday evening. The people of the Eleventh ward will be gratified to learn that it is likely that means for shutting out the river from their district will soon be taken. James Snrvcr, a boy, will have a bear ing this morniug for stealing a silver watch from Mrs. August Hoffman in Okla homa City near Sheridan Station. Mr. J. J. Malonev, who was taken sud denly ill the other day, is not much im proved. His physician, Dr. W. B. Low man pronounces his trouble pneumonia. 'The f6ot bridge across the run, opposite the station at Moxliam, has been torn away to make room for buildings. Foot passengers must now travel the regular streets. Messrs. Mnpledoram & Co., have a large wareroom nearly completed along the Johnstown & Stonycreek Railroad, in the Fourth ward, for storing carriages, buggies, and farming implements. ' Mr. Wm. L. Boyer, of Coopersdale, an engineer on one of the Cambria Iron Company's small engines, was bumped off his engine and hod a foot badly mangled and a knee injured. He was attended by Dr. W. B. Lowman. As the new Cambria bridge is construct ed, the arc light at the western end is en tirely to J low. Higher poles will be nec essary since the grade of the street at the end ot the brdge will necessarily have to be changed. A large foree of Cambria Iron Com pany men under Mr. J. P. Custer arc re moving the large deposit in the Conc maugli river just east of the gas works. The workmen came upon a large section of railroad track, ties uppermost, buried under two feet of sand and gravel. Wire, car-trucks, machinery and large cut building stone form part of tJie varied collection. Hlbbard's Throat and Lung ISalsani. Fot throat and lung troubles this remedy has no equal, ii lsguaianteedto cure consumption In its first stages, and even In advanced stages of that disease It relieves coughing and Induces steep. You may have a cougU or a cold at any nine, I tier.-lore no household, especially with children, should be without it. F'or all affec tions or ihe throat, lungs and chest, croup, whooping cough, hoarseness, spitting or blood ana all pulmonary diseases It has no equal. Prepared only by Rheumatic syrup co„ Jack son .Ylcli, A-k your druggist for it. For sale at slaters drugstore, corner of Main street and Park place, .Johnstown, Pa. feb-sS-sd-w-iy. Tlie Knorr Property Sold. On Saturday/afternoon the Knorr prop erty, at No. IDA Bedford street, was sold by Ed. O. Fisher, Esq., lo the Harmonic Siuging Society for $3,050. The property fronts forty feet on Bedford street and extends back 180 feet. To ltrsume tlic Search For llie Dead. Wednesday morning eight men under the leadership of Mr. William Mingle be gan again the work of searching for the dead. They worked yesterday about op posite the foot of Lincoln street, in tli. Stonycreek. At this point there is a good deal of rubbish in the river, and the pres ent low stage of water gives a favorable opportunity for finding out whether there are any human remains among the debris. The men are paid $1.50 per day. It is ex pected that another force will also be put to work at Coopersdaie by the last of the week. Nature In Convulsion Is terrific, volcanic eruptions, cyclones, earth quakcs are awfully aial tremendously plctur esque, but scarcely desirable to emulate In ac tion and effect by the admlnlsl ration of rem edies which produce convulsion and agony In the abnormar portion of the human frame, such Is lhe effect of the old fashioned violent purga tives happily falling more and more Into disuse and of which Hostetter's stomach Hitters Is the wholesome, pleasant, and for more effective seccedaneum. They weakened the Intestines— the Hitters;lnvlgoiates them, They left the bowels Inactive, because Incauaclated by ensu ing feebleness. The Hitters, on the contrary and because It enables, not forces, them to act —a vast and fortunate difference—perpetuates t heir activity and regularity. The liver Is bene ficially stimulated, as the kidneys also are bi nds medicine, which easily conquers also ma laria, nervousness and rheumatism. Words ol Advice To those who require a stimulant. There are many to whom we could tecommend you • we think there are Just as many honest liquor dealers as there are dealers in any other class of merchandize, and again we believe that there are many who sell whiskey or any other com modity, who are not reliable. We have noticed that our best physicians and superintendents of hospitals have by their testimonials highly rec ommended Klein's Silver Age five, therefore we say his Is the place to which we would advise every one ro go. lie sells six-year-old tiurken hclmer, Finch, (tlbson or Overholt, forsl per full quart, or sixquarts for *r>. Wines, brandies and (llns, cheap as the cheapest, send for com plete catalogue and price list to Max Klein Kg Federal street Allegheny, l'a OBITUARY. OAKIgI. STKOL'H, SK. On Saturday at 1:25 "'clock In the morning Mr. Daniel Stronpdietl at his resi dence, No. IC9 Vine street, lie was born at Gcrmantown Philadelphia, Oct., 5, 1824, and came to Johns'owi, in May 1852. By trade he was a furnace builder and helped to lay the first stone and brickwork for the Cambria Iron Works, remaining in the service of the Company until March 81, 1890. The dcccnsed was always in the enjoy, meat of good health until the timid, when lie lost all his possessions, and after wliicu his health began to fail. In that disaster he had a most thrilling experience, which ever after told on his nervous system. In October last he buried his only daughter, a very estimable young lady. He was after that more broken down ihan ever, until finally complete neivous prostration ended his useful life. Among those who knew him Mr. Stroup was much esteemed, and was one of the foremost men of his community. In his earlier days lie was astro u Aboli tionist and was a pioneer member of the Republican party, becoming independent in politics in his later days. lie was the first Sacb u of Kiskimine tcr Tribe No. (10, Improved Order of Red Men, which was organized hero about 1800. He was a member of :-pring Gar den Lodge No. 99 Odd Fellows, of Phila delphia, which lodge he joined December 25, 1845, and was a charter member of the first lodge instituted in Johnstown, lie was probably the oldest Odd Fellow in Western Pennsylvania, if not in the State. Sir. Stroup is survived by bis wife and Ave grown-up sons, three of whom arc employed in the masonry department of the Cambria Iron Company, tie was himself perhaps their oldest employe. The funeral will lake place this after noon at 2o'clock, when interment will be made in Grand View cemetery. PRTBK U. MOYICR. The subject of this notice died at his residence in Washington township, near Lilly, on Ttiursday morning last. ilis age was about seventy.five years. He bad long been in failing Health, probably as the result of his advancing years. The deceased was twice married, being survived by his second wife and three c lildreu of bis first wife. They arc Thomas, of Lilly ; Frank P. ticket agent at Summerhili, and Mrs. Mary Fisher, of Clearfield couuty. On Saturday forenoon the remaius of the deceased were intered at the Catholic Cemetery, at Summit, beside those of his first wife. A large concourse of the friends and relatives turned out to pay their last tribute of respect to one who had always been a kind and much re spected neighbor. MICHAEL BRANIFF. On Friday Mr. Michael Braniff, an es teemed citizen of Summerhili township, died at his residence, about four milles north of Wilmore, after an illness lasting many months. He was aged about sev enty-five years, and had resided ou the farm on which ho died for about the last fifty years. His brother, Ambrose, and he operated the farm together. Both were bachelors. Years ago they dealt exten sively in lumber, possessing a sawmill on one end of the farm. The funeral was held yesterday after noon when the remains of the deceased were interred in the Catholic Cemetery at Wilmore, a large concourse of friends at tending. llibbard's Klieuinatie Syrup. . There is certainly something remarkable in this preparation, as it Is meeting with a success never attained by any other medicine. It never falls If used us directed. For over twenty years I have been a great suf rerer from the effects of a diseased stomach, and for three years past have been unable to do bus iness. 't wo years ago my case was p.-onounced Incurable. I visited different water cures and climates all to no purpose. Last June I be gan using lilbbard's Rheumatic Syrup, (pre pared by Rheumatic Byi up Company, Jackson, Mich.,) ana at once began to reel better, l have used thirteen bottles and am a well man. KOWAHD HAKKK. Master Mechanic and Blacksmith, jua Jackson street. Jackson, Mich. For sale at sluter'3 drug store corner Main street and Park Place, Johnstown, Fa. Miles' Jierv® and Liver Pills. An Important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily cure bilious ness, bad taste, torpid liver, plies and constipa tion. splendid for men, women and children Smallest, mildest, surest. Tlilrty doses for ar> cents, samples fiee at John M. Taney A; CO.'S Drug Store, Morris street. aprlHy A Fortunate Woman. Mrs. Mary L. Ilaker, of Ovid, Mlcli., has reason to bo very thankful. she was a great, sufferer from heart disease for years. Was short of breath, had hungry spells, pain In side, Putter ing, falntness. etc. After taking two bottles of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure,she rays. •• l am bet ter than for twenty years. My mind and eye sight have Improved wonderfully. ] advise all persons thus unilctcd to use this g.eat remedy.' l J. M. Taney & Co., druggists, recommend and guarantee it. Dr. Miles' wotk on Heart Dis ease, contain marvelous testimonials, free. They all Failed. The following letter from Mr. w. A. Thomp son, of Columbus, Wis., Is peculiarly Interest • Ing : "My wife," says he, '• has been treated for her head, stomach and nervous prostration by three doctors in New York, two Tn Chicago, one in Philadelphia, one In dnclnnattt, and at the large Institute In lluffalo sixteen months. They au failed. But one bottle of Dr. Mile's Re storative Nervine helped her wonderfully." This should be used In all headaches,backaches, changes of life, nervous disturbances, tits, rheu matism, etc. Ask at .John M. Taney & Co", s drug store for a free trial botllo and Dr. Miles' new book on the Nerves ind Heart. Conemaugh Lumber Co., J. B. KAFLY, Manager. Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu Lumber, Sash, Doors, lillnds, 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 cosily buildings executed promptly and ai rpode-ate prices. Special attention given to superintends the construction of buildings. ■tTTOflice and warerooms rear Bedford Street Station, opposite Cyrus Lcffler's coach shop. JOHNSTOWN, PA. MAKKLEO POTTER—BISHOP—On Thursday, April 17.1890 In the parsonage at, Morrellvllle, bv Hev. S. Keebler, Curtis 1,. Potter and Maggie Bishop, all of Sheridan Station. HlTE—spioi.KK.- On April 13, 1890, Mr. John L. Mite and Ml s Annie E Splg er, of Koxbury, Pa., by Rev. M. L, Weaver, pastor of the first Evangelical church, of this city AUMON.—In Johnstown, 510 chestnut street. Sixteenth ward, on Monda> morning, April 21, 1890, Etnma Teresa Haumon, aged 80 years. RIPPLE.-In Johnstown, oaynes stieet, Ninth ward, on Saturday, April 19, 1890, John James, son of (icorge and Mary Hippie, aged ft years and 7 months. PREAI.L.—In Franklin borough on Sunday ovenlng, April 20, 189<>. at 11:30, June, daugh ter of Andrew J anu Margaret Preall, aged 0 years and 10 months. GODDAHo.—In Franklin borough, on Saturday, April in. 1890. at 8.30 r. m., M irv Elizabeth, daughter of John and hllzabelh coddard, aged 8 months. SCHERER.—In Johnstown, at 820 chestnut street, sixteenth ward, on Sunday morning, April 20, 1890, Mr. Henry Selierer, aged stl yeurs. FAELSING.—In Johnstown, on Friday, April 18, 1890. Mrs. Mary Faelslng, aged 31 years. 7 months and 17 days. GALBKEATH—In coopersdale, on Saturday, • April 19, 1890, Mary, daughter ot Daniel and Amanda Galbreath, aged 3 yeats, 5 months and 4 days. RASH.—In Morrellvllie. en Wednesday, April 16. 1890, Frederick William Rash, aged 2 year.-, r> months and 18 days STRuUP.—In Johnstown, at 1:25 o'clock A. M„ on Saturday, April 19, 1890, Daniel Stroup, Sr.. in the 66th year of his age. BCHMIERMUND.—In Johnstown, on Frlda l , April 18, 1890, Mrs. Kllzabe h schmlermund, aged IK) years. 2 months and 8 days. Lost Both Ways. From the Jester. Old Rounder (to chum)—" What's the matter, professor, you look down hearted this morning?" Professor—"l am. I had a dime, and I tossed it up to see whether I would have coffee and rolls or whisky straight," Old Rounder—"Ha, ha, ha ! You lost the whisky 1 suppose ?" Professor—"l lost the dime; it rolled down the culvert." When Baby was sick, we gaye her Caf .oris, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria COUNTY TREASURER.—I here by announce myself as a candidate for the nomination ol the ollleeof county i n asurcr, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. , PHIIIP J. SANDERS. Munster township, April 7,1890. C >di\TY AUDiTOii.—. hereby announce myself as a cuml dale for f lie nominal,lon of the omce of county Auditor, SIID- Ject 10 the action of the Democratic primary election. \V. c. BEItRY, Wllmore, Pa., April 5,18110. (lOUNTY TRbA UuCiii.—J here- J by announce myself as a candidate lor the nomination of the ofllee or county 'I reasurcr, subject to the action of the Democratic prima ry election. CHARLES lIOFMANN. Johnstown, March 21, lhito. I/ 1 OR COUNTY AUDITOR.—I 1- hereby announce myselt as a candidate for the nomination of county Audit, -r, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. JOSEPH HI DPS. Chest township, March 17, lHim. COUNTY TREASURER —I here by announce myself as a candidate for the nomination of the oltlce ot County Treasurer, subiect to the rules governing the Democratic party. c J. MAYER. Johnstown, Pa.. February 12. ism ( 10UNTY TREASURER —t hore \_y oy announce myself as a candidate for the nomination of the otllce of County i reasurer, subject to the rules governing the Democratic party. p. BOYLE. Johnstown. Pa.. February 15. l.smi. F7OR COUNTY TRr.AaUttER.— 1 I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the oltlce of county Treasurer at the next Dem ocratic primary election, subject to the r lies of lie Democratic party. HE*HY J. HOPPLE, ltarr townshlo. February in fßqo I7OR COUNTY COMMISS ION EI! 17 —I hereby announce myself as a canuldate tor the oltlce or county commissioner, subject t he rul"S governing the Democratic p irty. JOHN BEAKER, SR. Susquehanna township, Febuary 25,181K). | EGISLATURE.—I will be u can ±J dldate for tlio nomination for Assembly at i lie Democratic Primaries on June 7th, sub ject to the ru.es or the Democratic purl v. John e. stkayer. West Tavlor township, February an. inn. / iounty co m Mission e r.— " > I hereby announce myself as a candidate f>r the nomination or the olllce of County com m stoner, subject to the aotlou of the Hem cratl • primary election. JOHN KIKUV. johustown. Pa.. February 37, ia<m. ASSEMBLY. —I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination of the olllce of Member of the Legislature, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary election. JACOB Zl \l MERMAN Johnstown, Pa.. February 27, lhtto. nounce myself as a candidate for the nom ination of the olllce of Assembly, subject to tl.e rules of the Democratic party. ED. T. MeNEELIS, Johnstown. Pa.. February 37. 1890. COUNT* COMMISSIONER.—J hereby announce myself as a candidate for ilie nomination of county commissioner, sub ject to the action of the Democratic pilmary election. JOHN CAMPBELL, johnstown. February 38,18'J0. A SSEMBLY.—I hereby announce X"\ myself as a candldase for the nomination of the office of .Member of the Legislature, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primal / e cctlon. oallltzln,''March l. IN!*). M. FITZHARRIB. A UDITOR.—I hereby announce XX. myself as a candidate for the nomination of the office of county Auditor, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. Johnstown, March 8, 1890. E. J. BLOUGH. COUNTY COMMISSIONER—I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination of the office of c ounty commis sioner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. W. A. LANTZY. Upper Yoder township,' March s, imki Ocean Steamship Passage AND Ft aEIGJS DRAFTS. PASSAGE TICKETS TO OR FROM EUROPE BY PROMINENT STEAMSHIP LINES. Also, Drafts on all parts of Europe at Lowes Rates. W. O. LEWIS AT JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK apr23w-au<mi Mr. Jacob P. Strayer, of Lower Yoder township, is seriously ill. aud his friends have fears that lie mav not recover. ORPHANS' MILT SALE. 1 OF RE YL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order issue 1 out of the oiphans' i ourt, and to me directed, i;wlll expose to public sale on SA.TORDAY, APJTL 26, 1890, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. On the premls: s all the rjghr. title, and Interest of Catharine Mccrory. minor child of Hugh Mc- Crory, late of cambna borough, deceased -It be ing the undivided one-half of all tha. certain lo ot ground situate In Cambt .a borough, fronting eighteen (18) feet on Railroad street, end ex tending one liundredand thirty-two(182) f etto an alley, bounded.on the one side by the lot of Patr.ca Boyle, and un the other side by the re maining portion of the lot of which tills Is a por tion, and owned by Mary Mccrory and said minor. TERMS 08 SAI.K : Ten per cent, on day of sale; balance on collrmutlon- of sale. JOHN MCCRORY, Guardian of Catharine Mccrory. Also, I will expose the other undivided one half of said described lotto public sale on the day at the same hour aforesaid. MARY MCCRORY. OHPHA.W U'UKi SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order issued out of the orphans' court of Cambria county, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale on Wednesday, May 14, 1890, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M„ On the premises, all that certain lot of ground situate In the Fifteenth ward of the City or Johnstown, (Cambria borough) fronting thirty seven feet (37) on Front street, and extending back at an average depth of one hundred end forty-three feet (143) to an alley, bounded on the one side by lot No 11, on the olner side by lot of P. J. McLaughlin. Also, All the remaining piece of ground at the rearofP. J. McLaughlin, and J dung said Mc- Laughll > on tlie north by an al'ey.and on the reer by an alley, on the south by the above de scribed lot. iKltMs OF SALE: Ten per cent, oa day ot sale, one-third 011 condrinatlon; balance 'ti six months with Interest, secured by judgment note or mortgage. 3he .purchaser to have the privilege of paying all at continuation. F. P. MARTIN, Administrator or Catherine Keelnn, deceased. aprlß-e s-3t AUDITOR'S NOTICE—In the orphans' Court of Cambria county, In the matter of the estate of Thomas McCabe, de ceased. Ed. 'J'. MeNeells. Administrator, rte b .nis lion. And now. March 8, 1890, on motion of Ed. T. MeNeells, Esq., M. B. Stephens. Esq., appointed Auditor to distribute the funds In hands of Ad m'nlstrator. PER CURIAM. Notice is hereby given that 1 win sit for Ihe purpose of said appointment, at my ottiee, in the city ot Johnstown, on Friday, the 2d d'ay of May, 1890, at 10 o'clock of said day, where all parties lnteresteu may attend If I hey see proper, or be forever debarred from coming In on said fond. M. li. STEPHENS. April 16. 1890. dl!Mv2i-d3O A..' WHITHER! Ol WHITHER, OLD WOMAN, SO Hie.at WITH BLACK DIAMOND ROOFING TO COVER THE FRY. WHY GO SO FAR FROM TUB LAND OF VOCE LIRTHI BECAUSE IT ALREADY COVI KS THE EARTH. Send for illustrated circular to M. EHRET, JR., & Co., 433 "Walntit Street. PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DOWNEY, O/I IL EXU IXSKH. Oltlce on Stonycreek street. Johnstown, Pa. WE ARE NoW OPEKIM; CHORE NEW USE OF SPUING Dress Goods COMPRISING ALL TIIE Latest Novelties IN FOREIGN ANO DOMESTIC Manufacturers OUK STOCK OF WASH GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR Is not to be Excelled. Also Now Lino of New spring Wraps for Ladles and children. Do not buy your Lace curtains before Examining our stock, JOHN STENGER. 327 MAIN ST, rrjACOBS OH W TRADE MARK^i REMedWaIN FOR ACKB AND PAINS. Sure Cures of Recent Date. 417 W. Lombard E(., Balto., Md., Tootluiclie. June 9, 1888. Robbed of sleep by toothache; swelling great In face; rubbod with St. Jacobs Oil; first application relieved; went to sleep; morning: pain all gone. JOHN HO2ZX2ERQEB. Palm in Client. New Richmond, 0., June, *BB. Had pains in chest over lungs; suZcrcd 3 yearn: cured by 2 applications of St. Jacobs Oil; care permanent. j. MADISON. Gout. Kilgoro, Texas, June 21, 1888. Had bad COM of gout; cuflered one year; for # weeke could not walk. St. Jacobs Oil cured me W. P. MAKTIN, JR. Dillonst ion. Juliet, 111 . May 29 1888. About three years ago dislocated my shoulder confined to house 3 weeks. 1 was cu.-ed by St. Jacobs Oil; no return of pain to this day. J. D. BROWN, Druggist. P&lns ami Action. Marshall, Mich , May 29, St. Last December; was taken with pains and achea in the legs. A friend advlacd St. Jacobs Oil; tried It end was cured by contents of one bottle. He return of pain eince. 0. E. BENNETT. AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALER*. IMS CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. BATTIMORT.LLI. NOTICE OF APPEALS. - THE Commissioners of Cambria county will Hit ut thclrulttoe In Kbensbbrg, Pa., to bear appeals trom money at Interest etc., taxable for State purposes for lsgo, on the days named below for the respective districts: MoLday, March Blst.—For Adams, Allegheny, Barr, lllaekllck, Cambria, Carroll and chest townships, the First and Second wards Cam bria borough, Ashvtlle, Carrolltown and Chest springs boroughs. Tuesday, April Ist.—For the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Slxlh and Seventh wards, Johnstown ; and First and Second wards of Mlilviiie borough, Wednesday, April ad. lieade, Richland, StouycreeK, Susquehanna, Washington. White, upper voder ana Loer Yoder townships,south Fork, Wllmore and Woodvale boroughs. Thursday, April 3d.—Clearfield, Conemaugb. Croyle, Dean, East Taylor, West Taylor, Elder and Gallltzln townships. The First and second wards or conemaugli borough, coopers**ale, and East Conemaugb boroughs. Friday, April 4th.—For East and West wards Ebensbu.g borough, Franklin, (iallitzln, Grubo town, Li ly, Loretio, Prospect and Tunnelhlll boroughs and Jackson, Munster, Portage and summerhlU townships. Attest: JOHN KIRBY, D. A. MCOOCOH, JOHN CA M PBELL, Clerk. J.u. LLOYD. cot' ity commissioners. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF Valuable Peeal Estate. BY virtue of an order issuing out of the orphans' court ot Cambria county to me directed, I will expose lo public sale on the premises on SATURDAY, MAY 3, 189 C, AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.. TUe following described real estate : All that certain lot of ground situate In the Eleventh ward (formerly Woodvale) or the City of Johns town, Cambria county. Pa., bounded as follows, viz.: Having a front of fifty feet on Maple avenue and extending back same width one hundred and thirty-three feet, having lot of George Kough on one side and lot of Heirs of Joseph ilorien on the other side, being marked and known on plan of lots ot woodvale borough (now Eleventh ward) by the number forty-eight (NO. IS.) TERMS OF SALE : One-half of purchase money on confirmation of sale, and tfie other half In six months with Interest, to be secured by Judg ment bond or purchaser. FRANCISCO HORTEN, Admlulstrattx of Joseph lionen, deceased. Johnstown. Pa„ April IT, 18' JO. D O IST'T MISS IT. If you don't waur. to Throw Your Money Away: Asbbridp's are For it Surely is the place to buy CARPET. OILCLOTH, MATTING, HUGS, MATS, WOO DW A HE. WII. LO WWAIf F, TINWARE, DISHES, TRUNKS UMBRELLAS, tl LASS WA R E, KNIVES, FORKS. AND SPOONS, \NYT HING, EVE i{YTHING. Lots of gooils (nil kinds) and it is tlie place t,n get your carpet woven, seven looms now running, and can make your carpet as we DID BEFORE iHE FLOOD, AT THE OLD STAND,lSlPranklinSt. A tiGUMENT LIST.— l\ AFKIL 11, 1890. Miller's Executors.... vs McGlade, et ni. liecmer & company.. >s c.uyer. Young vs Johnson s. St. K. C'o. Moschat vs wagoner. Muehlhauser, Adam..vs Walters. et a' Thompson vs Donaboe. Thompson vs lionahoe. Coventry, et al vs Say lor. Humbert vs Bowman. suavely vs Johnstown Lumber to Brlnker vs l'arrlsh. Koad In Elder township. Fronhelser vs Hidden, et a!. Koad In Adams and Conemaugh township's, cook vs Stutzman, etal. Pick worth... vs stutzman, etal Ilengele vs Schmidt. cook vs Brown,etal. Bcntord vs lionahoe. Cresswell vs cole. coogan vs Nael. Cometh vs l.alng. Poor Directors vs Baker. Prlngle vs Prlngle. vse Price Davis vs McGlade. Guyer vs Flynn, et al. Koad In Chest township. Koad In tiallltzln township, ltoad In Cleartleld township. Private road In lteade township, ltoads In Upper Voder township. Kule on Wm, F. cook, Assignee. Shoemaker vs Ford. Equitable Building & Loan Association..vs shinier. Carroll vs saxman, et al. Kule on T. G. Patterson, Esq. llershbergcr vs Herehberger. Ex. to opening streets and alleys In Lilly bor. Private road In Allegheny township. J. c. DARBY. I'rotlionotary. Prothonotary olßce. Ebensburg, March 31, lsuo. AUDITOR'S NOTICE—In the orphans Court of Cambria county, la the matter ot the account of David Barry. John Howling and M. D. Klttell, Executors of John ltyan deceased, who was one of the Execu tors of Catharine curran, deceased. Having been appointed Auditor by said court to report distribution of the fund In the hands of the Ac countants. Notice Is hereby given that I will sit at the olllee of E. T. .McNeeUs, Esq,, in Alma llall, at Johnstown, on Saturday, the 29th day ot March 18!*), at 10 o'clock A. M„ for tbo purpose ot discharging the duties of said appointment when and where all persons interested shall at tend or bo debarred from coming In for a share 01 the fund. DONALD E. DUFTON, Auditor, Johnstown, Pa., March 12,1890. marl2-3tw ANNUAL Statement of Yost Hoschstlne, Supervisor of Upper Yoder township, for the year ending March 10,1890. By balande due township from. 188(1 * 41 po Amount cf duplicate.. 009 39 By tavern license ' 35 gg By balance due Yost Hoschstlne.. 80 45 Total 1853 96 By exonorailons 1 8 to Bv work done on roads 4qs By super-intending on roads 51 nn By Duplicate, bond, oath and book 4 4,, Attorney's ,'ees 75,, Hummers, handles, bucket anil nails . By plank for bridges ..15 TV Watering trough no Per eentage for collecting •>? .14 For publishing account . '!> ro Auditing and room rent v-o Paid Township clerk t ju Printing paper book ~, is -41 Supervisor setting day 1 30 Total 1853 96 We the Auditors of Upper Yoder township ' nave examined the above account and and round ttcorrect. BAMUE I.IL IIEHNHBEKGER S. E. PETERSON, - 1 S. J, REAM. Auditors. tMNANCIAL Statement of John _L K. Miller, supervisor of Upper Yoder town ship, for the year ending March 10, 1890. By balance due township from the year 1889 $ OS n By amount uf duplicate 045 30 Tavern license 35 63 Total $673 81 By exonoratlons g 8 50 By work done on the roads 4TI 21 By Superintending on road an srv By plank for bridges 14 oil By hammers, handles and spikes.. 500 . 1 Bond, oath book and duplicate.. 2 BO Per eentage for collecting •> or, Settlement day (supervisor)... "l 50 Printing paper book ' in Township clerk "no For publishing account 200 Auditing and room rent 3 n Attorney's fees 7 7), Watering trough 5.1 By balauee due township .47 51) Total $873 81 We the Auditors of Upper Yoder township have examined the above account and found It correct. SAMUEL H. HEKSHBKKGER, s. E. PETERSON s " J - REAM, Auditors. Attest: ROIIT. BAKKI.KV. Clerk. ANNUAL Statement of Win.' uppy, Supervisor ot East Taylor town snip. tor the year ending March, 1890. Amount of duplicate *3l! Tit By order on Supervisor 48 us Total #3BO 33 By 201 days labor, $1 25 per day.' *255 en By 16 days hauling, $3 on per day.. 48 nn By 15 supervisors on roads, $1 50 per day . , M . . By per cent 011 duplicate.' s"pez • cent .." ITfl o cash paid to D. c. Berkeyblle .. . on Exonoratlons on duplicate .. . J Spikes " LI Auditors and clerks fee,"oaths'unci " . advertising * „ Total tiiTw Liability or township {2 A NNUAL Statement of D. A i\ llerkeyblle, Siqiervlsor of East T.rinr townshlp, for the year ending Maroh 1890 Amount ot duplicate geia s- By order on supervisor (i S By cash of wm. oppy ] 2IJ 55 Total ,| a .| By labor on road, 111 days at gf 25 per day ... By 3iJ days hauling, al $3 ooperday iio no By 1 1 days work, at $1 so per day .. 3 > 1 By pei eentage on duplicate, 5 per cent ...,,, 1- co By cash paid on borrowed money" ' ' Exonerations on duplicate " J !f. Exonerations by ( ommlssioners 11 • Lumber for bridges ~, ,' Tools ? Nails and spikes „ '. 1 "5 Ity order paid to last years'sii pervlsor ... Attorney's fees l'uld auditors, eh rk and advertising 4 r"i Totai DAVID HILDKBRAND AARON GOUGHNOUK DANIEL WATERS, Auditors. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the ' /m. orphan's court, of Cambria Conntv in ' w!i°[ 7 1 ? rs ' aru * final account of p. F. Ouster, Administrator of William Richards t'ol ceased. Having been appointed Auditor bv said C'onrt to report distribution of tlm funds In thl' bands of said accouniant, notice Is hereby {riven si'oti sr ropf l - COrner ot Franklin and si on.\ creek streets, In the City of Johnstown VHTWW ano ovioek" ' l uestl , uy ' tn ° 'Mh day of lty IP.IO, at 10 O ClO( k, A. M.. for tllP mirnnuD rf discharging the duties or my said uppolmmem where a'l prisons interested shall 111-* of the add f u^ rrW 'romcomlng In for a share inrifn f i' u • UoiiACE ROSK, Auditor. Apru 15.1890, aprl T ' THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS' IOF CAMBRIA COUNTY; GKVTI FMFN ■— 1 "J""'' "LV® ffi-ty-tUlrd section or t'hT Act of Ma) s, is., 1, yen are herebv notified to • meet inoonvomion 111 the court nous,, chens. burg, an r M.. on the first m'MaV f D INK', being "10 sixth day or the month and select, riivi irsv, by a majority of the whole number of directors present, one person of uter ary and scientific acq'ilreiuenis. and of skill and experienee in toe art of teaching, as couutv superlnlenilent. Mr the three succ&d ng years • and cortlly 1 he result to the state SuDerlnfemi' en. at Han i-burg, as ro.p.ired b y tEe tuiri '- nlntli and fortieth swstlons of said Acf. J. w r fpptt < 'ounty superldendent of . anibiia eouut'y Ebensburg, Pa.. April 14, 1890. -' cool M. OF Valuable Real Estate. My virtue of a u order of the orphans' court 0 Cainbria county, to me directed, and being Joined by Mary A. Phillips, widow of Perer K. Phllllps.deeeased.l will nfrer for sale, at Public Auction or out cry, on the premises on Saturday, April 26,1890 AT 3 O'CLOCK, P. M., ' The Following Described Lot or Piece of Ground, situate, lylog, and being in the Fifth ward ot the borough of Johnstown, county of Cambria, and state of Pennsylvania, particularly de sert ted as follows, to wit,: Fronting on tie westerly side of Morris street, forty-nine and one-haif feet (hi 1 ,; feet) and extending back the same width one hundred and slxty-lve feet (165 feet) to an alley having on the northerly side an alley, and on the southerly side lot, now, or late of ulUluii Hodman, George Brubakc, and others. TERMS OF SALE: one-third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation ot the sale ; 'one-third In one year thereafter, with interest, "and the remaln- I . ll , K .o" e " t !' lr V to be paid at the death of Mary A. Phillips to Lillian Phillips, her heirs or legai rep.esentatlves. the Interest thereon, In the meantime, to be paid semi-annually to Mary A. Phillips widow of Peter K. Phillips, deceased, during her lifetime. Tho deferred payments to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. JOHN 1). ROBERTS. Guardiuu of Lillian Phillips. I? OTICR ES - J TATE OF JANE n. HKSH, DECEASED.— J Letters Testamentary on the estate of Jade 11. Ilcss, late of Coopersdale, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves in debted to said es.ate are hereby notified to i make Immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate urn requested to pre sent them duly authenticated for seetlement to 1 I). R. HESS, Executor. 109 Seventeenth st„ South Side, Pit ttburgh
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