Johnstown weekly Democrat. (Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa.) 1889-1916, May 09, 1890, Image 7

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    ADOPTING CHILDREN.
SOMF- CURIOUS SCENES AT THE EN
GLEWOOD NURSERY.
An lowa Farmer's Visit and What Came
of It—Facilities Afforded Those Whose
Homes Are Desolate for Selecting Heirs
or Heiresses.
"For a baby you called? Why, cer
tainly. Just step up stairs. Now, what
kind of a baby would you prefer?"
"Why, my wife wants a girl baby with
blue eyes. She ain't particular about the
hair being dark or light, but she don't
want no bald heads."
"Well, we haven't a very large number
at present, but just look around and see
if anything suits you."
The honest farmer from lowa did as he
was bidden. He did not stand, as the re
corded bit of conversation may lead some
to suppose, amid the debris of a new
manufactory where babies were turned
out by machinery in assorted sizes and
tied up in buncheß like asparagus, ready
for the purchaser. There was no buzz of
machinery to deafen the ears of the two
quiet agriculturists as they nervously
faced the battery of several pairs of baby
eyes.
Armed with due references, they had
visited the Englewood infant nursery to
select one of the lone babies as their
"ownest own," and were going about it
as awkwardly as only men can.
The Englewood infant nursery is sim
ply a cottage at 238 Sixty-sixth street.
SELECTING A BABY.
The nursery—cheerful, clean and sun
shiny—is upstairs. It was there we all
gathered while the lowan searched for
a girl baby with blue eyes.
Unfortunately girl babies are hard to
secure. Everybody knows how much
more docile, lovable and desirable gen
erally girls are than boys, and they are
snapped up accordingly. The nursery
only contained one girl on this especial
day, and she wasn't near so much of a
babv as the man wanted.
"Now, that's a boy with a beautiful
eye," said the matron admiringly, as a
little tot witli black orbs and a decidedly
prominent nose was hoisted to the man's
knee.
' The man looked discouraged, the
youngster poked his linger in his "beau
tiful eye" and bellowed. The matron
changed the subject—and the child.
Next came a duo of candidates. The
farmer held one on each knee and look
ed as though he had been suddenly
blessed with twins. They were both
blue eyed youngsters about 5 months
old. The smaller had no hair and was
rejected as ineligible. The other was of
a lusty German type, for babies have
types quite as much as grown people,
popular opinion to the contrary notwith
standing. Chances were evidently bring
ing round in favor of this one, but the
farmer, with all the carefulness of his
class, was bound to inspect the remain
der of the stock.
"Don't you be so foolish as to take a
girl. Girls ain't no use on a farm. What
you want is a good healthy boy, who
will soon lend a helping hand to the
chores."
"I dunno," said the farmer reflective
ly "you kin make a boy outen a girl, so
to speak, for she kin help in the chores
if need be, but you can't make a girl
outen a boy. They won't do housework,
nohow."
The matron endeavored to persuade
him otherwise, remarking in an aside
that for her part she didn't want to see
that sweet little girl put on a farm
where she might not get half an educa
tion, and she so smart, too. It was dif
ferent with boys—they could work their
way through better.
THE NURSERY AND ITS INMATES.
Asleep on a corner cot was the "Police
man," so called from having come from
the police station at the tender age of 24
hours.
"We didn't know who his parents
were, of course," said the matron to a
reporter after the lowa farmer had taken
his departure. "He was quite the home
liest sample of a baby it has ever been
my ill fortune to behold. The tiny red
face, creased till it looked like the map
of Europe, coarse red hair already spring
ing above the retreating brow, along
upper lip forming half of a ridiculously
wide mouth, and the little lists clinched
pugnaciously as though they already
grasped the buton of 'one of the finest.'
If ever the 'Policeman' is adopted it will
surely be by a blind man. The lowa
farmer wouldn't look at him, in spite of
my seductive endeavors. Instead he de
cided upon the azure eyed 'Dutchy,' and
the whole tenor of one life was forever
changed. Goodness! Think of the greet
ing that man will get when he returns
home without the girl he was instructed
to bring and with the boy he was warned
against."
The Englewood day nursery is an out
growth of the American Educational Aid
association, a child saving organization
which aims to tiring homeless, orphaned
and neglected children into juxtaposi
tion with childless and charitable homes.
The welfare of the children holds pre
eminent place in the plans and its entire
management. They come forlorn and
often forsaken, and are cared for with
the utmost tenderness until adopted into
permanent and desirable homes. No
one can, however, adopt a child until
the board is satisfied the home will be a
good one and the surroundings morally
healthful. The children are not bought;
no fee is paid upon adoption; the object
is simply to save the lives and secure
true manhood and womahood to the
helpless waifs, as well as to protect the
state from their future care as paupers
or criminals.—Chicago Times.
Cireat Men's Kan*.
The ears of great philosophers and
statesmen have been noticed to be largo
and sloping. .Mr. Gladstone's ear has a
curved, hanging lobe, lies close to the
head and has a sloping position.
The Marquis of Salisbury's ear is mas
sive and well proportioned, and has also
a sloping position. The ear of the great
Napoleon was rather small, well formed,
with curved lobe. —Pall Mall Gazette.
TcSiiAftEß'S SALE
OF
SEATED AND UNBEATED
LANDS AND LOTS
IN CAMBRIA COUNTY A, D, 1890.
I THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurer
• ot Cambria county, in the Commonwealth
ol Pennsylvania, In pursuance of the several
Acts of Assembly In salt! commonwealth, di
recting tbo time and manner of selling Unseat
ed Lands for taxes, do hereby give notice that
the following tracts of unseated Lands and
Lots of Ground In the said county of Cambria,
or such parts thereof as may be necessary to
pay arrearages of t axes due thereon for one
year or more, will be ofTered for 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 for such arrearages of
taxes and costs necessarily accruing thereon :
Unseated Lends 1888 and 1889,
NAMKS OF OWNKIIR OK WARRANTEES.
Here*. Per. ADAMS TWP.: Taxes.
; Philip Collins $
140 .lohn Anderson 100 91
180 Jno. Morrison 100 08
140 valentine Aster 100 ol
118 55 .Martin McDonald 27 42
130 U4 same 'ff 89
• Samuel calvln
433 40 Robert Ross on 30
401 Jacob Clement 93 01
345 54 Jno. liellly 53 56
E. shoemaker
50 D. T. Storm 71
81 Thos. smith park 30 03
303 A. Nichols 47 63
100 H. M. Neal , 6133
1150 Cambria Coal & Iron Co 88 M
80 same 6 59
40(1 Dalton and Anderson (heirs)... 0138
BARK TWP.
150 uray it Wyland 33 70
108 Thomas Edwards (part) 15 08
140 Michael Snyder 35 01
100 JOlll. Thomas 33 84
14 owen I>. Williams 3 39
UK) May Klllenß 13 55
ULACKLICK TWP.
Ann Bloodgood
163 Martin A'orafTe 37 65
Thomas Dlas
160 Cambria Land Company . 34 51
50 Gabriel Boring (snyder) 7 51
434 Cambria Luna CO 95 34
100 Cambria Land Co .. 1 ' ■-
7 William Cameron 1 J
343 Emanuel Hralller 3: >
100 A. v. Barker, et al i
100 oeorg Hart s 73
75 Harrison Duncan est 13 43
30 B. F. Young 8 84
CAMBRIA TWP.
James C. FlsUer
Win. Burnliamer I 35
John Boyd 3 40
Andrew Duff
i Wm. Linton 7 75
(0 Reese J. Lloyd 18 76
30 James c. Fisher 3 18
106 Jno. J. Evans & Co. 14 13
174 Joseph Dunmyer 17 28
CARROLL TWP.
9(1 sebastine Luther 7 35
48 Jno. Weber 3 96
CHEST TWP.
Geo.D.Morgan
300 Wm. l'arker 132 14
152 14 Anthony Simons 305 09
453 14 Nathan Laughborough 305 09
331 51 Thomas Ketland 100 05
434 Jno. Ashley 179 70
301 63 Thomas Masters 74 71
147 38 Jno. Ketland 58 16
Wm. 11. somervllle
50 James Foster 16 53
Henry Delozler & Co
405 106 James Ruth 150 73
Elder, Lutz and White
137 William Parker 63 38
135 134 Henry Philips 59 99
156 137 Simon Walker 77 38
73 Daniel D. Carson 35 00
CLEARFIELD TWP.
33 samuel Calvin 8 93
300 J. 11.. Flske and S. S. Blair 02 83
300 condron & liar'man 63 23
100 P.AA. Flynn 13 89
1229 James condron... 130 59
130 Martin Thomas (of Jacob) 37 95
130 Matthew McMullen, est 21 11
CUOYLE TWP.
is John Lovett 2 22
7 I'. M. and J. Brown 3 50
31 P.M. and J. Brown 10 37
7 John SCHIIer 3 30
9 1 lot John Heather 282
llOtC. B Ellis 2 00
H Thos. croyle est 100
99 Jno. Scotts & Sons. Adam Ream 77 68
DEAN TWP.
300 Bell a lllalr. 65 80
John Brotherllne
40 Jonn Mear* 8 oo
431 John Fisher 97 91
133 loan Harrison 103 59
380 hn Brotherllne...., 76 63
300 Jo., vjlrotherllne 38 33
100 Thus. Patterson,Andy oraydon 66 10
355 Thos. I'atteison.Andy Graydon 107 30
300 Patrick Kelley 38 17
200 Patrick huch 38 17
134 James Harris 39 27
400 Joseph Harris 94 58
Bayard it Barclay
300 Wm. Barton 61 50
300 Ezeklel Farmer 56 00
116 William Tllton 33 30
\v. W. Jackson
330 Jesse Bush 63 06
lluth Mcconnell
330 Lewis Wollc 65 96
359 RelUy A sargeant 2178
100 .lames Bryson 26 37
71 Jno. S. Colbert 33 85
C. o. Waitz. et al
406 142 James Jones 03 35
James condron ...
72 Morris Woolf 14 16
369 Henry Wolf 70 06
131 Henry Davis 36 08
133 Jacob Harris .. 81 84
111) Jos. Davis 21 23
135 .lames Jones 24 44
34 .lames Condron 5 05
s. M woodcock
300 J. I'ennel, M. Wills 38 93
300 J. Pennel, P. Wolf 19 46
316 J. Pennel. T. Kelly 21 25
216 J. Pennel, 1". such 21 25
ELDER TWP.
50 Joseph Thomas 39 33
GALLITZIN TWP.
Samuel calvln
190 Aaron Brown 119 76
Geo. oallaher
50 Mary Hammer 38 73
100 Nicholas Bell 68 23
335 John Hay, M. It 90 25
80 .lames condron 43 40
148 John uray 85 44
1 T. J. Christy no
JACKSON TWP.
Wm, H. sechler
100 John Ilubley 18 59
40 Thomas White......... 9 74
35 Geo. 11. Douglass 5 48
01 Philip Alwlne 11 61
388 Thos. vickroy 67 39
42 Alex Hunter 8 51
35 Daniel Farley 7,45
334 30 cambrla Land co 70.57
J. c. Martla and Thomas orlf
nth
139 cambrla Land Co ... . 38 95
398 John Wegton (pari) 47 34
59 David M.rrlngle 5 33
59 Henry Korabaugh 5 33
50 Wm. 11. Sechler 8 47
363 cambrla Land Co 70 80
308 cambrla Land Co 47 88
153 cambrla Land Co.. 38 69
184 39 Cambria Land co. .. 40 72
89 cambrla Land Co 18 18
50 Jno. Snyder : 10 50
PORTAGE: TWP.
300 kn, , KredHurton 44 40
300 samuel lllnton -.. 14 49
4891" Geo. (lutwalt 84 39
130 ' N. and C. Zeller 35 88
s*i William T, Mcconnell 16 08
130 John C. Smay est 85 83
70 Thomas Mcconnoll est 14 87
Jno. and Jas. Klnports
'.too McFarlanditC'onstantlnetracts 177 63
HEADE TWP.
\ieo. 1). Morgan
431 A • i hoi" • A kins 37 08
•133 Patrick Horclund 40
140 Jno. llaorron, Jr 3170
317 Burger A Grass 48 95
434 (larger At Grass 97 40
iiwneral'uknown .
174 108 Thomas Sauburn 32 37
159 llenry Bnh 34 66
in o David jackßon 24 19
John Dougherty
100 Honry Kepple 22 ob
200 Wm, Barton is St
no (larrlet Cattlnger 27 28
12 J. 11. Flske 1 59
19 .1. 11. Flske 7 99
Wm. I*. Walker
10(1 W. 11. Woods • 13 oi
1040 John Dean 7279 29
180 Samuel llaggerty 93 88
153 .lames L. Gwlnn 27 57
9 Jno. Ilollen 3 06
95 B. F. Bell 1# 27
274 113 Kellley £ sergeant 34' 30
244 7 P. and A. Flynn 21 10
STONYCKEEK TWP.
10 8. H. Smith 435
7 Lewis l'Utt 3 22
30 L. B. Cohlck 12 on
SUMMERHILL TWP.
139 80 Plack dross 114 55
439 80 Henry Woods 114 55
439 80 .lames Dalton 114 55
439 80 .lames Searlght, H4 55
Cambria coal £ iron Co
370 40 Israel Jones %hi
100 Wilson Hunt 55 97
93 Ebenezer Brenham 21 11
440 Wm. smith, D. l) U2 10
Ed. McQlade
72 Wm. smith, D. D. (part) 19 15
77 4 Jno. Fulton, et ul 1282
SUSQUEHANNA TWP.
Jos. M. Mlllor.
100 Joseph Thomas 49 93
WEST TAYLOR TWP.
30 sechler £ l'eelor.. 4 42
WASHINGTON TWP.
352 slmon Itoop hh 74
200 sechler & Clark 35 hi
50 Sophia Hurd 8 90
413 James Dennlson, M. R KM lu
43 11. s. smith & Co 3 54
WHITE TWP.
Geo. I). Morgan
■302 Simon Walker 73 03
327 Henry Philips 90 37
Fitch £ Boyton
183 James Wilson 23 Ot
Charles Kanstead
449 Alex. Brown no 23
not Thomas Brown 120 68
402 Wm. Harris 80 16
429 John Harris 83 92
523 James Heed ill 22
180 John Harris, no. 1 ' 5159
291 Fred. Mollennux 93 91
White, Leutz & White
450 Thomas Sanburn 131 91
170 93 slmon Walker 49 27
312 Henry Philips 100 20
James McClay
500 samucl Calvin 12559
25(i curry and Jones, Assignee .77 58
lfl Nathan cowan 3 90
05 John Bean 12 54
John C. Gates
114 Fred Mollennux 17 30
50 Fred Mollennux 10 01
30 A. Matthews 4 91
100 112 James Jones 50 75
80 Wallace and Krebbs 13 14
30 Isaiah Gates I 57
LOWEIt YODER TWP.
260 lhmsen, lielrs 11 85
221 Joseph dates 5 81
100 James P. Mcconaughy I 85
(.1)3 Jaekson St. Clair 311
SEATED LANDS 1887 AND 1888.
ADAMS TWP.
Acres. Houses. Lois. Xante.
50 ... ... Levi orris est 7 os
I 1 wm. Welmer 2 1 7
9 ... ... .Mrs. P. Murphy 208
ALLEGHENY' TWP.
00 ... ... James Griffin 7 81
30 ... ... George Bruce 0 11
109 ... .. Michael Gibbons. . 900
50 ... ... James C'ondron 3 05
ASHVILI.E IND. SCHOOL DISTRICT.
1 J. C. McMullen 1 83
50 ... ... James condron 4 10
I W.J. Adams 1 09
1 Kelly £ Nagle 1 09
1 1 L. and W. Kelley,... 185
BARK TWP.
100 Henry J. Boland est 777
30 los. Gardner 7 33
90 ... ... (fittings £ Edwards. 12 73
174 Alex Irwin 12 02
20 .. ... A.F.Jackson 185
30 .. ... Wm. Jackson 7 05
1 1 Jno. E. Klrcl) ot M.. 3 02
•111 ... .. Laurence Wyland 4 12
50 .. .. Laurence Wyland 3 17
50 .. ... M. R. of Andrew
Bitters 2 82
65 M. K. ot Anthony
Raver 3 56
3 Wm. D. Keath 88
63 .. .. Hugh Dougherty 6 36
150 ... .. Gray£ Wyland 5 3!
140 .. MlchaelSnyder 7 28
143 Gray £ Martin, M. R.
of Leonard Mandgold 926
97 .. ... Archie Farrell 2 80
40 ... .. Michael Shank 210
BLACKLICK TWP.
100 ... .. Stoneback £ Martin. 1157
120 A. Hex 5 86
15 .. .. Solomon llaukerson. 88
40 .. ... Jno. FOUSt 6 74
90 .. ... Harrison overdorf.. 118(1
130 ... Blackllck Nav. Co.. 13 41
40 .. .. Cameron & Grov 3 07
128 .. ■■ Blackllck Nav. C 0... 12 57
CAMBRIA TWP.
400 ... .. Gilbert Lloyd 64 85
14 .. .. F. 11. Shoemaker.... 2 7(i
50 .. .. same 7 95
7 .. ... sam. valm 76
50 .. .. sllas cassltly 4 5S
45 ... ... James Burnhainer.. 3 01
162 .. .. I)elauce£Co 4 3!
10 .. ... Joseph Gutwalt 3 5!
3 .. ... BartMcCabe 1 it
ti ... MaryE. Tlbbot 90
CIIEST TWP.
85 ... .. Gray £ Wyland.... 6OS
57 .. ... Albert Holm 32C
100 .. .. 8. E.Burns 3i If
CHEST SPRINGS BOR.
i 1 Wm. Jones 1 7f
1 1 1 Francis Urban 1 8i
1 1 Elliot Davis 181
1 Sophia Wills est 7)
1 2 Henrietta Renlnger 227
CONEMAUGH TWP.
.. ... Euclid coal Co.. coal
bank 10 58
Euclid coal Co.. lire
clay bank 10 6!
1 Jno. Kelly 1 46
181 .. .. M. Bracken est 14 96
1 1 Adolp Briber 74
2 2 Lizzie Thomson 7 25
7 ... .. David Faloon 2 58
1 1 Mary A. Flynn 2 16
1 1 I*. .1. Nugent 2 86
1 Wm. ltelghard 2 85
1 l'ugh Patterson 145
CLEARFIELD TWP.
so .. .. Thos. Durblnest 1275
10 .. .. Jos. Guntner 1 H
30 .. ... Julian Donahoe 216
25 . .. W.J. Buck 5 86
120 .. .. J. 11. l.itzlnger 10 16
1 2 Aug Moyer 2OS
10 .. .. James Mccoy 2 34
250 .. LorenzoShrlcker.... 33 84
10 ... .. Jos. Moyer est 10 34
85 .. .. John R. C'ordell 6 2!
83 .. J. H. Lltzinger 8 96
20 .. .. I. W. Nagle 2 is
5 .. .. Martin Thomas. Jr.. lot
CItOYLE.TWP.
75 .. .. J.J. Burkey 3 34
150 .. Cambria coal £ iron
Co 58 34
20 .. .. Alex. Pringle . 136
7 .. Ben F. ltuff 6 74
7 .. .. Ben F. Ruff 6 74
39 .. W. H. Patterson, est. 346
... • .. 1 Rebecca Ross 256
840 .. Griffith, Brown £
stlneman 8 36
DEAN TWP.
1 Kelly £ Nagle 92
1 1 L. £ Wm. H. Kelly.. 115
195 .. .. N. P. Mcrvlne,-M. R. 480
130 .. JasN. MCGlllre, M. It. 231
100 .. .. Mrs. K. Mccauley.... 175
00 ... .. GalUtzln Trexler ... 210
EBENSBUKG nOH.
1 Jonathan Lloyd 145
100 .. .. Blauchard £ Co 28 68
180 ... ... Jno. Tubbs 37 06
70 ... ... Jno. Tubbs 10 19
85 ... ... chas. Bradley £ co. 596
1526 John l'atton, M. H... 40 85
97 ... .. Dr. Good II 17
WALLITZIN BOR.
14 .. ... Ed. Kooncyand wire. 100
1 1 AUce O'Brien 2 39
1 Wm. J, Dawson 88
u ... .. Isudore Egan 1 76
.... ... 1 Margaret Luther.... 86
1 1 1 Mrs. M. McKlbblen. 375
1 Abraham shara, esi. 1 13
1 .lohnA. storm 76
1 John Weiss 7(1
4 ... ... peter Burns, est.... 2 08
.. , 2 2 Daniel McKenna 7 04
1 1 Walter ltutledge... 2 48
1 1 Annie Shank 2 86
1 1 Martin Murphy 2 86
l 1 Andrew Conrad 2 86
.. l Ellen Clark 74
1 1 .. Win. (Butler 3 65
George Eckenrode... 11 29
GALLITZIN TWP.
I (to .. ... Francis Burke as.' 38
463 .. .. .ino. M. crane so 78
278 .. Wm. Decker 128 07
14 .. .. Bradley Rboddy eßt 21 83
% 2 Wm. Kelly 10 88
1 John Mansfield. hk
l C. C Miller 106
l J. C. McMullen 3 24
1 D. Q. Myers 1 51
l Wm. Heed s 5
l C. A. Ager I 30
JACKSON TWP.
48 .. ... John Dunmlre 7 70
160 ... ... John Egar 21 01
3 .. .. Jno. A, RagermllL. 128
3 ... ... KHz Dlshong 78
l l Francis Kager l Bii
30 ... ... Jacob Kelghard 7 18
100 M. S. Bush 7 03
87 ... .. curls l.elller. sr 8 72
80 ... ... Mrs. C. Layton 23 70
■2O .. ... Klcharu Walker. ... 206
100 A. w. Zclgler 0 83
40 ... ... Kose croyle 3 42
79 ... .. John Dlshong 428
2 .. ... David Paul, mill i 55
51 ... ... ueo. Kager S 25
00 ... ... John 1). Adams o 83
LII.LY 808.
15 .. ... I'lack A Fog'.e, coal
bank 14 14
1 John Dumm 76
MUNSTEK TWP.
ioo : ... John c. Noll io 80
100 ... ... Isaac Wlke 10 83
60 .. .. Moses LefT 7 29
25 .. Aug. Glass est 3 95
1 l J. AM. McDerraott l2b
IPOKTAGE TWP.
l euscph Burkey est.. 2CM
l l D. 11. Dickinson.. . l 64
l Mrs. Grimth est 2 04
300 .. Patrick Mccrossln... 0165
72 .. ... Patrick McCrossln.. 731
67 .. ... James P. Kelly A Co. 274
137 .. .. Thomas Donahoe.... 17 97
250 .. .. J. C.Martin,etal.... 19 80
PROSPECT BOU.
1 1 Daniel Fltzpatrlck.. 248
KEADE TWP.
600 .. .. Ephrlaui Burkett .. 71 73
418 .. . Blair A Packer 133 07
52 .. .. Blair A Packer 10 99
102 .. .. Blair A Packer 33 09
113 .. .. Blair A Packer 29 13
162 lllalr A Packer 50 91
438 .. Blair A Packer 137 91
i '3 ... .. lllalr A Packer 137 91
32 .. .. Blair A Packer 13 20
4 .. .. Blair A Packer 3 02
86 .. ... Edward Harris 7 28
1 1 Geo. W. Snyder 10 so
1 1 Alex. Watson 9 93
120 ... ... v. zaute. et al., Mln. 17 10
15 Eliza Noble 21 20
10 10 Fred. Yeakley 02 00
1 Caroline McDonald. 00
6 1 1 C. A C. Railroad at
vanormers 9 50
45 .. .. Samuel Haggerty,
M. R 7 50
49 samuel Haggerty,
M.R 5 07
1 David Ilollls, 5r.... 02
265 ... Charles Kanstead... 89 02
40 .. .. Samuel llartzell 12 20
753 .. Edward Bell, lielrs 86 64
1 1 Mrs. E. M. Walte 8 44
530 .. .. Rev. A.K.Bell 25 91
1 5 Joseph Lewis 145
1 1 Ellen Shaffer 10 79
4 .. .. ( has. Tllley 7 41
25 ... .. Joseph Wiley 410
sI'MMERHILL TWP.
220 .. ... I. c. Caldwell, et al. 37 83
1011 .. .. I. C. Caldwell, et al. 26 11
100 .. .. 1. C. caldwell. Rider
est 26 11
100 .. .. I.e.Caldwell, Plum
merest 15 20
19 David I). Davis 1 98
10 .. .. Cambria iron Co 100
372 .. chas. 11. Gross 55 98
83 ... .. Chas. H, Gross 14 65
83 .. •• chas. H. Gross i 4 86
100 .. .. 11. Klnkead 19 89
20 .. .. J. L. P. McAllister... 358
350 .. .. .icrreMcGonigie.est. 32 45
220 wm. P. Schell 38 07
41 .. .. John Knepper, jr... 142
71 .. .. John Knepper, jr... 717
72 ... ... 11. Mccormick, M. It. 691
45 ... .. 11. Mccormick, M. 1(. 454
69 .. .. 11. Mccormick, M. K. 668
50 .. .. 11. Mccormick,M.R. 3 98
57 .. 11. Mccormick, 51. K. 500
49 ... .. 11. Mccormick, M. 11. 4so
62 .. .. 11. Mccormick. ,M, K. 005
72 H. Mccormick, M.R. 694
100 .. .. 11. Mccormick, 31.11. 22 00
SUSQUEHANNA TWP.
115 ... ... Jacob Johnston 1 85
59 ... ... James A. Porter.... 497
102 ... ... J. A. B. Douglass.... 1141
EAST TAYLOR TWP.
149 ... .. I.C. Bole . 14 5q
2 ... ... Pat cogau 7s o
WEST TAYLOR TWP.
48 ... ... Jno. Slick, est 4 28
TUNNELHILL BOlt.
i Ed. McNulty, Jr.... 113
1 ,v; .Michael Maley 311
1 2 JllO. Burns. No. 2 3 65
1 Michael McGee 82
WASHINGTON TWP.
400 Blair Iron A Coal Co 100 56
50 ... ... P. I'. George 2 91
12 ... ... 11. J. Hopple I 29
78 .. ... owenlngoldsby 12 52
185 ... ... R. M. Lemon, est 44 00
391 ... Jerre McGonlglc, est 80 51
30 ... ... M. B. Gardner 0 05
173 ... ... PlackAFogle 59 94
43 ... ... S. 11. smith A C 0... 17 11
s ... ... Thomas Byrne 5 01
42 ... ... Thos. Byrne mineral 010
7 .. .. John varloy 1 50
2 .. .. Louisa Welser . >
James Dennlston A
Co
'oo .. ... w 111. Kemler (part).. 822
242 .. ltobt. Gl'ag 28 82
200 .. .. A. M. B. MCGonlgle.. 11147
20 ... .. M. B. McLaughlin 2 90
1 John Wolford 1 50
1 .. G.K.Miiier osr
154% ... .. Fred Arenfelt (mln).. 378
12 .. ... Chas. Studt 96
WOODVALE BOlt.
1 N. A F. smeltzer 2 39
WHITE TWP.
,'0 .. .. JOS. I. Glass M 89
2 1 1 Isaac Gates (telrs).. 347
ion .. .. Perry'l'roxell ..... 23 48
50 .. .. Jno.G. Gill 7 74
85 .. Chas. Kanstead 3 14
'363 ... ... Chas, Kanstead,
Harris . 2'l 32
115 ... .. chas. Kanstead.Gal
lafcer 7 07
58 .. ... s. w. Byers 8 06
LOWER YODEK TWP.
1 l'at. Lafferty 7 so
1 A. L. Kcpple 227
200 .. .. Beam and Potts 17 au
1 Blough A stutzman. 308
1 1 Elijah Ktlgore 200
1 1 Mary s. Powell 2 00
1 1 Nancy c. Beam 2 75
1 1 rattle I. Davis 2 30
150 ... ... Ellz. Hershberger..,. 030
1 M. H. Rlslnger 2 30
1 Michael oauphey.... 4 80
1 Anthony Jucobson.. 175
1 Aug. Llllla 3 80
1 Pat. McLauglierty.. Iso
1 J. G. Smith 4 80
I S. E. Swanson 4 80
1 Michael Goueman... 230
1 E.Harmon 4 80
1 D.J.Hammond 4 80
1 Annie Johnston 2 30
1 Michael Laffey 230
1 Geo, E. Patter 2 30
1 Russell Smith 4 80
1 Frank Toner 2 30
1 Thomas Gomer 2 30
1 Jno. wadsworth 4 80
1 Miles A. smith 3 88
1 Wm. Sweeny 3 08
1 1 .1110. Dingle 207
1 Wm. Davis 2 07
1 Hiram Hclsel 2 08
1 Blair Herron 2 08
1 Blair Ilcrron 2 06
1 Lewis Luckhart 2 08
1 11. J. Miller 2 08
1 Mrs. Fred Neville.... 208
1V ••• •• Peter Tosn 3 05
I W. 11. A G.M.Thomas 208
1 Daniel Waters 2 08
UPPER YODER TWP.
3 Thos. Gore 2 77
2J< .. ... will. Fry 4 44
THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, Khensburg, Pa., March, 31,
1890.
NOTICE —The undersigned, hav
ing been uppolntcd Administrator of the
estate of Mury Connors, lato of Millvlllc bor
ough, Cambria county, pa., deceased, all parlies
Indebted to said estate are requested to make
Immediate payment, and those having claims or
demands against the sntd estate will present the
same for payment. JOHN DOWNS,
Administrator,
No. 228 Railroad street.Osmhrugla bor
LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES.
OP
PITTSBURGH AND ULKHKKY ClTlf, PA.
■HTThc firms named below aie the lead
ing and representative ones in their re
spective lines of Business. When writing
to cither mention this paper.
CHARLES PFEIFER,
Men's Furnishing Goods
443 SSI ITU HKLI) STREET,
100 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY.
Shirts to Order.
It We make all our own shirts, and our custom
spirt Department ts the best equipped In the
State. We carry a tul. line of Full Dress, all over
Embroidered p. Ks., and Embroidered Linens
and guarantee ant. if you can not get a nt
elsewhere give us a trial.
cleaning and Dyeing offices at above locations.
Lace curtains laundrled equal to new. Full
Dress Shirts laundrled, nana Finish,
JOSEPH HOBNE & CO.,
jvU'dSi CgJSWIPry Goods, silks, cloaks, Xo
■ |S*pjKetall Stores, ills to 'o2l penn
ESTABLISHED 1870
CELEBRATED
_■ SWISS STOMACH BITTEHS,
M M WILD CHBKRT TONK
BLACK GIN.
The Swiss Stomach Bitters are
a sure cure for Dyspepsia. Liver
Trade Mark, complaint, and every species of
indigestion, f 1 per hottle; six
bottles, |5.
Wild cherry Tonic, the most popular prepara
tion for cure of coughs, colds. Bronchitis, etc.,
and Lung Troubles. The lilaek Gin Is a sure
cure and relief of the Urinary organs. Gravel
and Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. For sale
by all Druggists in Johnstown, by H. T. De-
France, John M. Taney & Co., L. A. sible. cam
brla.
The J. P. Smith
Lamp, Glass <& China Co.
f FANCY POTTERIES,
BRONZES, CLOCKS,
DINNER AND CHAMBER SETS.
rIWW I <j.')s I'enn Ave.,
IHHT Bet. ntb & 10th Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
Gr li I SSL Y'H
Business College
A \l> NORMAL INSTITUIE
Is the pride or McKeesport. Send for
catalogue.
S. S. GRISBLY, Manager.
MoKeesport, I'a
What is the Kodak ? Send for catalogue.
. - W. S. BELL Si CO.,
Dealers in Amateur Photographic
outfits and supplies.
M. i. COHEN, JEWELER
J sign of the Clock,
538 Diamond street. "Ittsburgh, Pe
Dluiiionds. watches, Jewely and Silverware,
Clocks, Bronzes, cold and Sllverheaded canes
and Umbrellas. The Largest stock in the City.
l CRAYON PORTRAITS. I.IFE SIZE,
UM 25X30, sl>. Orders by mall promptly at
itSa tended to. Write for particulars.
ESH SOLAR PORTRATS A SPECIALTY.
J TR* Treganowan's Art Store, 152 Vylle ave
•J jinue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
t\i\ i nicnt ti Flfty-flrst Year.
PR I A Back Again
I It li 1 1 I with Loads of
CHEAP BOOKS,
BIBLES, ALBUMS,
At Half the Regular Prices HAM 1/ 0
428 Wood Street, Kill H\
Pittsburgh, Pa. IJWuIYUi
OKA HAH ROACH AMD BKD-BUG POWDER
> Banishes Insects at sight.
GRAH.IM'S BLACK DROP,
/ *)> c Kor catarrh, sold by all Druggists
L. GRAHAM, Manufacturer, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CABINET I'IIOTOS. *I.OO PER
n , A DOZEN.
UJ dLAjnompi Delivery, crayons, etc. at
~T ' nw Prices. LIES' popular Gallery,
in and 12 sixth St., Pittsburgh. Pa.
AQPUITCPT W. H. WABLE,
r ituni I LU I i rthAve.&smithtieldSt.
Estimates and Plans Furnished on Application.
The Henry F. Miller Pianos
Favorites for more than twenty-five
Endorsed by the Musical pro
dH&9&fcsslon and used In many Public
HHHHschools and conservatories of Music
Hi Tand Musical institutes throughout
the t nlted states.
W- G. .WHITEHILL,
General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, 152
Third Avenue, Pittsburge, Pa.
M. ROSENTHAL,
successor to Thomas Gamble, Importer
and Wholesale
LIQUOR 3BALER.
Rye Whiskies and Wines Specialties.
Gugenkelmer, Finch, Gibson, overholt. 403 Fer
ry street, Pittsburgh. Mail orders solicited.
HOTEL mi
,'j J ■ "O;'; '!j. *-V ' W. J. DRNNY,
Proprietor.
• i , Leading hotel
of the city. 42
per day. Bar at
tached. Sample
t room for commcr
" - clalmen.
G. P. LUTHER.
CATERER AND CONFECTIONER,
Wedding Parties, Receptions, Ice Cream de
livered on short ;notlee. cyclorama building,
Allegheny, Pa.
ORPHANS' mSALE
OF
REAL ESTATE.
BY virtue of an order issued out
of the orphans' Court of Cambria county,
and to ine 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 ot ground
situate in tho Fifteenth ward of the IClty of
Johnstown, (Cambria borough) fronting thirty
seven feot (37) on Front street, and extending
back at an average depth of one hundred and
forty-three root (143) to an alley, bounded on the
one side by lot No. i J, on the otner side by lot of
P. J. McLaughlin.
Also, All the remaining piece ot ground at the
rear of P. J. McLaughlin, and Joining said Mc-
Laughlin on the north iby an alley.and on the
rear bv an alley, on the south bv tho above de
scribed lot,
TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent, on day of
sale, one-third on confirmation ; balance In
six months with interest, secured by judgment
note or mortgage. The (purchaser to have tho
privilege of paying all at conflrmai lon,
F. P. MARTIN,
Administrator of Catherine Keelan, deceased,
aprlß-o s-34
OLD FASHIONED WHISKEY
HOUSE.
No rectifying. No c ompotin
i fep *'• K. LIPI^NCOTT,
1 V*V4TT>/.J Distiller and Dealer In
i Vf^#ewlWy pl " KE uyK WHISKY,
| PITTSBURGH, l'A.
WM. J. FRIDAY,
senior member late Sebmldt & Friday,
Distiller & Jobber In
FINE WHISKIES,
| and Importer
■ M IR HN LIQUORS & CIGARS,
I • smiiniieidstreet,
' - " PITTSBURGH, PA
THOS.E. POLLARO
DISTILLER, IMPOHTKR AND JOBBER IN
Flue Rye Whiskies, Brandies, Gins, Rums.
Wines, Ac., fie. cor. Penn and nth streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Orders by mall will receive
prompt attention.
ALLEGHENY.
sth AVE. HOTEL.
McKEEBPORT, PA.
--EPPIG, . . ProDrletor.
First class accomodations to the trvellne pub
lic. Icrms $1.50 to si;.oo per day. Bar at tat lied
"ROTT.PPS w - l'endleberry, Son it Co.,
JJyi.JJXjIIiO Manufacturers or
Boilers chimneys and Breeching, office and
\\orKH. Mulberry street, Allegheny, Pa.
THE t'RANDALI,, THE AUTOMATIC AND
THE SHORTHAND
WRITERS
li rTSßnifiH. 0 "- K ' . 1 " """ Ar™w
ASK YOUR GROCER
—FOR—
JKIIA SID'S
KEYSTONE CRACKERS,
CAKES AND CANDIES.
None in the Market Equal Them.
f®~All first, class Grocers have them In Stock.
The Assam Tea Co.,
1505 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh,
Will send to your address—free of charge on all
orders amounting to $5 or more—and same to be
on approbation:
50c Tea at 33 cents.
35c coffee at 33 cents.
■Mb coffee at 30 cents.
8~ Semi for our price list, we can furnish
you with any goods in our line you mav desire
at reduced rates.
DEN.VS NATIONAL LINIMENT
K H EXT MATIBM.
Bruises, Swellings, Sprains. Etc. Sold by Drug
gists. 35 cents a bottle. \v. B. BENN,
Manufarturer, Allegheny, Pa.
FLZ J,R-S J- PARK INSTITUTE
t3Ol North avenue, Allc
shorthand and Typewritfig." siudems admltteS
at any time. Send for prospectus.
L. LUDDEN, A. M., Principal.
I| ALLEGHENY HAT HOUSE,
*S'„ No. oo Federal street
mLKINGOTICKi N ETC oO,>S ' 1
Wr cheapest In the two cities.
Q BINDER TWINE.
Fork Rope. Pulley Block.-,, sc.. AC„
MMyianllla, sisal, ODd Hemp Binder Twine a
9 specialty. 11. GERWIG A SONS,
1301 & 1303 Penn Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. J. M'CORMICK,
101 & 030 Smlthfleld street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Passengers hooked to and from Europe by all
lines, to Bermuda, t üba and lo Lake Ports, etc.
Money and packages sent to all parts or Europe.
HENRY WHEELER'S
iti.i) ALLEGHENY PAINT & AKTISTS'
SUPPLY STORE
of 30 West Diamond, removed to No. 37, Ohio
St., Allegheny. Full lines in every department
at lowest market prices, call and see new nrm
or Henry Wheeler & son.
JOHN lv. FRYE <v CO.,
33 AND 31 onto STREETS, ALLEGHENY, IR.
Plows, Harrows, Feed cutters, Grain Drills,
Per Milliters, Farm Bells, wagons. Buggies,
Road Carts. Agents for Dee ring's Harvester.
■ IIJVMMCVCHS,
Also Red. White, Old Gold, and Green
Hammock Twine. Fishing Lines, Hooks,
Wholesale and Retail.
11. GERWIG A: SONS,
1801 and 1303 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
(' M. DRTVER,
* 9 CONTRACTOR OF
HEAVY STONE WORK
corner Charles and shori sis., Allegheny, Pa,
jat-county Bridges a specialty, corres
pondence sollclcited.
THE BEST CHEAP
Wall Pnnpi' r holce F,no '' apcr *'
Y CL±l X CIUC/.l | call and See Them at
Millers' I 543 smlthfleld street
J. KEKWINMILLEK A: CO. ' PITTSBURG, PA.
1 muortant to Raiload Men!
\ E. smith has been for forty-nine years road
master on the Boston & Mtdue system, and Is now
residing at Great Falls, N. 11. He says track
men. brakemen, llremen, engineers and con
ductors, as well as baggage masters and ex
pressmen, are subject to kidney disease above
all others. AU, therefore, will be interested in
the statement of his experience. "I have used
Brown's sarsaparllla for kidney and liver
troubles, and can truly say It has done more for
me than all the doctors I ever employed, and 1
have had occasion to require the services of the
best physicians In the State. My wife also lias
been greatly benefitted by Its use.
A. E. SMITH.
Road Master It. & 51. R. K."
The kidneys have been labored bard all win
ter, as the pores ot the skin have been closed,
but now the springtime hac come, and they need
some aid. May be you have vhat pain across the
back; that tired feeling; those drawing down
{lalns. If so, you can get Immediate relief by
ollowlng the example ot Mr. smith and his wife,
and uso that never-falling and grand corrector
or the kidneys, liver and blood,
BROWN'S
Sai saparilla.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SHIP.—NOMCO Is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing between JOHN
1). EDWARDS and A. ADAIIt under the linn
name of J. 1). EDWARDS & CO., was dissolved
on the Slith day ot February, IHDO, by mutual
consent. All debts due to the said partnership
are to ho paid and those due from the same will
be discharged by John 1). Edwards. Business
will be continued by the suld John l). Edwards.
J. D. EDW R
mnrl-tf A. ADAIR.