VOL.XXVIII. COUKV PKOCEEI INGS. K gultti* June Terin-Mniidttj Forenoon Session EBEXKBPKG, PA., June 2.— Court con vened at 10 o'clock this forenoon with Hon. Robert L. Johnston on the bench. The Court appointed James Myers as the officer to attend upon juries and for general purposes until further order. John W. Tudor was appointed co stable to attend upon the Traverse Jury and Porter R Millet upon the Grand Jury. Joseph Lantzy was appointed Super visor for Susquehanna township, in the place of Elias Driscoll. former Supervisor, lately deceased. the case of Commonwealth vs. Jacob Gates for surety of the peace was called. The defendant was ordered to enter into recognizuance in the sum of SIOO to keep the peace for one year and pay the costs of prosecution. In default of costs lie went to jail. The case of John Q. A. Chappel for surety of the peace was called. After hearing the evidence tiie Court ordered that the defendant enter into recogni zance in the sum of *IOO to keep the peace one year, and to pay the co-t of prosecu tion. He is in jail, not yet having fur nished the required security. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Edward Horner his recognizance was for feited, he failing to appear, as was that of Margaret Hcrner, the prosecutrix, who also failed to appear. The case of the Commonwealth vs. Thomas Kingston, surety of the peace, the defendant was discharged, tne prose cutor failing to appear. Joseph Widman, charged with surety of the peace, was required to enter into a rccoguizance in the sum of SIOO to keep the peace for one year, and to pay the costs of prosecution. He is now in jail in default of eosts. Samuel Eastgood, brought up for sutcty of the peace, was discharged, no prosecu tor appearing. The recognizance of Conrad Gerhart was forfeited, lie having failed to ap pear. Court then adjourned until 2 o'cloek. AFTERNOON SESSION. Tne case of the Commonwealth vs. Ed ward D. Stork, suiely of peace, came up next. When the Court had heard the case it ordered that the defendant and the prosecutois, Mary J. Stork and George Stork, p: y the costs jointly, each to pay one-thira,and to enter into recognizance to keep the peace toward one another and the rest of the wor'd. The case of the Commonwealtn v>. Margaret Doyle, surety of the peace, Felix Doyle, piosecutor, was heard by the Court. Defendant and prosecutor order ed to pay the costs jointly, and the de fendant to enter into recognizance. On motion of A. V. Barker, Esq., Jeffer son Harrison was admitted specially as an attorney of this Court and was sworn in as such. Patrick McCann, James Dunn, Adam Nickle, John Kezniski, John Rude', Jacob Midler, Robert Kirshner, Dennis Sullivan and John Sullivan wi re naturalized. The bar list was then called : John Finlon. In case of Alice Mcintosh vs. John Erb, bail of Thomas Brown, judgment on re turn of two nihils. George M. Beetle. T. W. Dick, Esq., appointed Com missioner to take testimony in the matter of the citation on heirs (f John Wcstover, deceased. Jonathan Custer, executor of Jacob Stiffler, discharged on his paying SBB to Mary Stiffler, the sole legatee. Alfred Ileslop appointed committee aud bond tiled in the matter of the habitual drunkenness of Joseph Heslop. Rule granted on Jacob R. Troxell in the matter of a private road for whicli lie petitioned, to show why lie should not pay costs. John P. [Anton. Petition for the abolition of the South Fork Independent School District. Rule granted to show cause, returnable at Argument Court. Citation on John Burket, guardian of Bella Verga, to lile an account by the first Monday of next July. Petition of Samuel Dibert for a citation on Martha Dibert, administratrix of John Dibert, who was trustee forsaleof certain real estate for petitioner. Citation awarded and account to be filed not later than the first Monday of July next. Decree made on petition for perfor mance of a contract made by David Dibert with L. M. Bowman, relating to sale of land in Johnstown. A similar decree made in relation to a contract between David Dibert, deceased, and Virginia Rice. F. A. Shoemaker. In the case of Armina Baum vs. Jona than Baum, libel in divorce, William H. Sechler, Esq , appointed Commissioner. In the case ot Florian Bengele vs. Louis Smith, issue awarded to determine owner ship of certain property. T. W. Dick. His own report as Auditor in the estate of William A. Roger, deceased. Con firmed. His own report as Auditor to destribute JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA COUNTY PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 189CP the balance in the hands of Thomas D. Evans, one of the executors of Daniel E. Evan, (Weaver), deceased. Confirmed. His own report as Commissioner to take testimony and report decree in the ca-e of Lizzie A. Gill by her next friend Thomas Evans vs. Lemuel D. Gill, libel in divorce. Reyort filed. W. H. Sechler. Petition of the several minor children of Sliti'da Smith, deceased, for the ap pointment of a guardian. F. N. Burk, appointed. Tavern license granted to Neil McGlade, ransferred to W. E. Nash. In the estate of Ehas Hoffman, de ceased, return to an order of sale, setting forth that the property was sold to Josephine Hoffman, widow of the de ceased, for #5lO. and asking cotuirmn tion. Confirmed. In the case of executors of Joseph Miller, de eased, vs. Edward McGlade et al.. petition for an order to give bond and release certain property from the charge of the Sheriff, rule was granted to show cause. Judgment ordered for want of affidavit of defense in the ca-e of John M. Weak land vs. Wui. H. German. ft. L. George. In the case of Henry M. Horn vs. Car >. line Horn, libel in divorce, plurius sub puma awarded and order of publication made. •lamb Zimmerman.. Hiram Orris appointed guardian of Emma Dimoi d. Order granted to George Niteh, Admin istrator of Peter Nitcb, late of Cambria borough, deceased, to make private sale of the real estate (f the decedent for pay ment of debts. Partition awarded in the matter of the petition of N. B. Swank, Administrator of Jacob Swank, deceased, for the divis ion of certain rea' estate in Johnstown. E. G. Kerr. Petition of citizens of Portage township asking for the incorporation of the town of Portage into a borough. Referred to Grand Jury. Alvin Evans. Return of Win. F. Diller, Administrator of Rev. A. P. Diller, deceased, setting forth that the property had been sold to A. V. Barker, Esq.. for $15,700, and ask ing confirmation. Confirmed. Return of Jessie H. Dimond, assignee of John and Lucinda McCormick, asking for an alias order of sale. Order granted. His own leport as Additor in the mat ter of John T. Long, Administrator of Dr. W. H. Barnctt, deceased. Report cynfirmed. John 11. Proton. Petition for an order of sale in the es fate of Henry Pritchard, deceased, for the payment of debts. Order granted. Same action in the matter of the estate ot C. Elseaser, deceased. Return to an order of sale in Hie estate of William Layton, deceased, stating that the property was sold to Herman Baumer for $5,258.50. Confirmed. Return to an order of sale in the estate of Joseph R. Moore, deceased, setting tortli 'liat the property had been sold to Mary Goughnour for $925. Sale con firmed. James M. Walters. Return of the viewers in the matter of widening Locust street Filed. Return of viewers in the matter of widening Clinton street in the Third ward of the city of Johnstown. Fded. His own report as auditor to distribute the fund in the hands of Andrew Yeagley, deceased, assignee of Hugh Greenwood and wife, among those entitled to it. Con firmed nisi. Petition of R. H. Pike, guardian of Anna M. and George M. Pike, for an allowance for said wards. Allowance of stl per month for former, $lO for latter, granted. , 11. IT. Storey. A. E. Somerville, George Spangler and Clias. Ogle appointed viewers to locate bridge site at Coopersdalc. George Stut/.man, Jacob Singer and Clias. Ogle appointed viewers to lay out a public road in West Taylor township con. necting with a certain road in Indiana county. Order granted to John Ludwig, guar dian of the children of Ilenry Ludwig, to sell the interest in certain real estate at private sale. Petition of citizcus of West Taylof township asking to be annexed to Coop ersdale borough, was referred to the Grand Jury. Petition of minor children ot Mary C. Loughry, deceaeed, late of West Taylor township, asking for the appointment of a guardian. Order of publication granted in the case of Belle Dunford vs. Samuel Dunforil, libel in divorce. His own report as Auditor in the estate of Susan and Charles C. McMuilen. Co®, firmed nisi. O'Connor Bros. E. O. Fisher appointed guardian on petition of Mrs. Ella Potts, a minor child of Henry Reiking. Licence of Henry Graffus, of Summer hill, transferred to Henry F. Bernd. Petition of minor children of John i Brady, deceased, late of Johnstown bor ! ougli, to have guardian appointed. : Thomas F. Brady appointed. ! Petition of E. O. Fisher, guardian of Mrs. Ella Potts, for an order to sell certain real estate at public or private sale. Order granted. Answer to r lie on Mrs. Bridget Woods to show why she should not be removed as guardian of minor children of James Sullivan. Put on argument list. Rule on John Thomas & Sous to show cause why a judgment of non pros, taken agaiHst Mrs, Jane Gahegau should not be stricken from the record. Rule returna ble immediately. Rule granted. Petition of Harry M. Benshoff as Ad ministrator to sell certain renl estate in Johnstown. Granted. Robert E. Creswell, Esq., appointed Commissioner to take testimony and re port a decree in the case of Eliza Boles vs. John J. Boles, libel in divorce. M. B. Stevens, Esq , appointed Com missioner to take testimony and report decree in the case of Gustav Burger vs. Mrs. Burger, libel in divorce. Robert E. Creswell, Esq., appointed Commissioner to take testimony and re port decree in the case of Alice Kelly vs. William Kelly, libel in divorce. Petition of Annie McKenzie for her ap pointment as enmmittee of Chas. L. McKenzie, a lunatic. Appointment made. In the case of Samuel J. Buck, charged with fornication and bastardy, a node prosequi was entered, on payment o'' costs by defendaut. The case of tue Commonwealth vs. Joseph Anderson, for the same charge, was continued, Donald E. Dufton. Writ of partition in the estate of Jona than Kearney, deceased, returned by the Sheriff. Confirmed. In the matter of Asoph W. A. Cliaplin vs. P. Flin and others, in equity attach ment on the plaintiff for costs. Horace R. Roee. Two reports of W. Horace Rose, Esq., Auditor in the estate of Wm. 11. Rich ards. Confirmed nisi. Return to an order of sale in the estate of Peter E. Phillips, deceased, and petition lor an alias order. Petition granted. Frank P. Martin. His own report as auditor to distribute in the hands of Eben James, Committee of Robert J. Williams, a lunatic. Con firmed. His own report to an order of sale in the estate of Catharine Keelan, setting forth that he sold the property to Richard Howe and Patrick McLaughlin for $1,566. Confirmed. In tin case of Mr.ry Tearpeck vs. John Tearpeck, libel in divorce, Robert E. Cresswell, Esq., appointed Commissioner. In the case of Mary Harris vs. D. J. Harris, libel in divorce, plurius subpiena awarded. Return to an order of sale in the estate of Hugh Mctilory, setting f >rth that the right, title and interest of Catharine McGlory was sold t > Patrick Boyle for #1,125. Confirmed. M. B. Stephen. Application of the citizens of the village of Morrellville, asking incorporation into a borough, was referred to the Grand Jury. Discharge of James King as Adminis trator of Charles E. Hallan, granted. Ed. T. McNeeli*. Petition of Rev. Jas. P. Tubaney in the case of James McMillen vs. Jas. P. Ta haney, for rule to show cause why judg ment should not be opened. R. K. Cremell. His own report as Commissioner to take testimony in the case of Catharine Statler vs. Sanford Statler, l'bel in divorce. Re port filed. • TUESDAY FORENOON SESSION. EBBNSBVRG, PA., Jnne 8, 1890.-- -Court assembled at 9 o'clock this morning, Judge Johnston on the bench. The first jury trial was culled ; it was the Commonwealth vs. Thomas A. Brown for embezzlement. .Mr. Brown was col lector of school taxes in Washington township for 1889, and is charged with having mis-appropriated about #9OO of the money. The prosecutor is the Wash ington township school district. The case occupied the attention ot the Court until noon adjournment. TUESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION. Court convened at 2 o'clock, Ephraira Findley appointed guardian of John W., Harvey and May Edith Loughry, minor children ofM . C. Loughry. Louis Escher was naturalized. The embezzlement case against Thos. A. Brown was then lcsumbcd It was occupying the attention of the Conrt at 3:80 o'clock when this report closes. THE GRAND JURY. Up to the time of this report the Grand Jury, Adam Huebner, foreman, found true bills in the following cases : Commonwealth vs. Crittopher Mechlin, seduction. Commonwealth vs. Thomas A. Brown, embezzlement. Commonwealth vs. John Pfleiger, as sault and battery. Commonwealth vs. Maggie Miller, ag gravated assault and battery. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Wherry, larceny. Commonwealth vs. Charles Chappel and Reuben Smith, assault and battery. Commonwealth vs. A'ilcs Grubb, aggra vated assault and battery. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Donahue, fornication ai d bastardy. Commonwealth vs. Mary Stork, aggra vate! assault and battery. Commonwealth vs. Wm. Nicholson, larcency ar,4 55 35 persons received sl6 50 each $ 5,874 00 584 persons received sl7 each 9,938 00 2 persons received S6O each... 130 00 43 rersons receivedsßo each.. 1.360 00 69 persons received $lO each.. 690 oo 6 persous received $7 to sls each so 00 Expenses —stationary and postage 33 55-$17,H74 55 Number or persons aided, 1,059. [Signed] DAVID J. ISKAI.E, JAMES P. TAHANEV, HENRY 1,. CHAPMAN. ANOTHER BODY FOUND. The Search Force Uncovers Another Flood Victim Yesterday. Yesterday afternoon a body was found near the abutment of the Point bridge in the Conemaugh River at the south edge of tlie stream. It was discovered by Srnay's force of searchers for the dead. Word itas sent to the morgue authorities, and a wagon was sent for the body. It was taken to the morgue, coffined and buried, as all that are found now are. The description is as follows: 549, male, height about six feet, black vest, pahts and coat, white or gray knit underwear, gray or black socks, about No. 8 Congress gaiters, black or brown derby bat, p ick etbook containing a quarter, a dime and a nickel, small biack-handJc knife. Don'ta For Men. Don't cnTry valuables in youi outer coat. Don't make too great a displny of your jewelry. Don't go into a crowd with vour outer cont unbuttoned. Don't forget that you are just as likely as anybody else to be the victim of pick pockets. Don't carry money in the pocket on the right-hand side of your trousers; pick pockets expect to find money there. ♦ ♦ Married anil Departed in Haste. WASHINGTON, Pa., June 5.—A young couple, W. M. Barhour, of Hanover town ship, and Miss Clara A. Shumnker, of Bedford county, did some active moving about here yesterday in order to get mar ried and catch a certain train to their fu ture home in Hanover township. 'Squire Donahoo was not in his office. The im patient young people waited for some time, but finally become so restless that they went to the 'Squire's house, where tha ceremony was performed. They had nine minutes in which to make the train, and succeeded in doing so. NO. 7 FOUND IX THE RIVER. A MAN'S UOIJV IMSCOVKKED IN THE CONEMAI'OH I. AST EVENING A BOUT EIVE O'CLOCK. Jeremiah Lynch, uf the Fourteenth Ward, Found Ocnd in the Klver, After an Ab sence of Several Days—No Alarm Be. cause He Was Thought to He Out of the City. Jeremiah Lynch, a young man, of tho Fourteenth ward, formerly Mintrsville, after having been at work during last Monday, accompanied an acquaintance to the Pennsylvania Kail road Station, about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, who took the train. Since then his friends have heard nothing of h'm until his dead body was found by Mr. James Dyson last evening about 5 o'clock in the river, a short distance above the site of the old bridge connecting Millville and Cambria borough. At 11 o'clock Monday night he was seen in a house on Iron street, and at a later hour he was in the Company's water closet, where at a still later Lour his hat was tound. It was but a shot t distance from this place that his body was recov ered. At this same place about seven years ago he met with an accident on the Cambria Iron Company Railroad by which he lost one of his legs. The fan ily were not alarmed at his ab sence from home, thinking that, he had goue to Pittsburgh to get a new artiticial leg, which he had ordered some time ago, and which was supposed to be ready for him. And the first information they re ceived was fie intelligence of the finding of his body last evening. He was born in Wales of Irish parents twenty-six years ago, and the family came to this place when he was aged five years. His father, Michael Lynch, died nearly three years ago. For many years the sub ject of this notice worked in the rail de portment of the Cambria lion Company under T. P. Keedy, and was an indus trious and inoffensive young man, having many friends in this commnnity. He is survived by ids mother. Mrs. Bridget Lynch, two sisters, Mary and Kate, .xnd a brother, Michael, who reside in the Fourteenth ward, and by two broth ers, Daniel and John, who are at Port Royal. South Carolina. REFUSED A NON SUIT. Jurtg White Wishes to Hear all tie Kvi •lpucc, The evidence on belialt of the plaintiff in the suit of Tarbell against the P. R. R. was all in tuis morning and counsel an nounced that t'lcir cae would close. The attorneys for the railroad at ouce moved the Court to enter judgment of compulsory non-suit for the following reasons : First—That no evidence had been pro duced showing that the railroad company had not taken every reasonable precau tion and exercised the best care to pro vide for the safety of its passengers. Second—That no negligence has been si own. Third -That the place at Conemaugh where the two sections of the Day Ex press were located, was considered by all to be tlie safest that was then within the reach of the Railroad Company. Fourth —That the fiood was a visitation of Providence, and was of such an extent and so enormous that neither human judgment nor the best of care could either anticipate or provide against it. Judge White heard the application and stated at once that he would ret use the uou-suit, as he preferred to hear all the evidence in the case before deciding the questions raised in the motion. The trial then proceeded. FIVE IN FIVE HOURS. LigKtuiiiK Divorces In Indiana County, Granted ly Judge Harry White'* Sub stitute. INDIANA. PA., June s.— Don't quote lightning Cuicago divorces to Indiana any more. On Tuesday Judge Bacr, of Somerset, held court for Judge Harry White, and inside of five hours granted five divorces. The causes for connubial separation were principally the " old, old story " —incompatibility, desertion, loved another girl over the hill, and grew in fatuated with a handsome man, and also, naturally, " undue intimacy with some one in the marriage bans." Another Drowning. A son of Mr. Anthony Conway, of Morrellville, was drowned in the river, opposite thj Johnstown Manufacturing. Company's brickyard, on Wednesday evening. In company with several ether boys of about his own age—nine years— he was taking a bath, when after swim ming across the river, he lost control of himself by diving after a mouth organ that he had dropped. In a short time he was drowned, and by dragging the river for half an hour his body was recovered and taken to his home in Morrellville. The funeral will take place this morning at 9 o'clock, where interment will be made in tlie Lower Yoder Catholic Cemetery. i Subscribe for the DEMOCRAT.