MCBPiWTIiE APPRAISEMENT MlkMWim I • OF CAMBRIA. COUNTY rORTHK YEAR 1890. rpHE venders of foreign and do- I mestlc merchandise, distillers and brewers, brokers, etc.. lu Cumbria county, win take no tice that they ure appraised and classed by the undersigned Appraiser ot Mercantile and other license tax tor the year ltmo, as follows, to wit: RETAILERS OH' MERCHANDISE. ADA MS TOWNSHIP. Claun. Licente. Isaac Horner {J I DJ! Geo. G. Krlng ' i Jacob Stull I Daniel Helsel \\ ' S Andrew Grumbling 18 ' ALLEGHENY TOWNSHIP, W. J. 14 7 00 , ABIIVILLE BOHOI'GIL. F. 8. Hurgocm ••■•}'} L !!! ?• . D - 7 *> As'hvtlle sitppiy company 18 10 M BARK TOWNSHIP. ?5S BLACKLICK TOWNSHIP. Isaac Michaels 14 7 50 CAKROLLTOWN BOROUGH. p. .J. Dletrlck. •' 4 7 JX Eckenrode a lloppel ' " }" j. w. sharbaugh & Company 18 18 ®[j J. J. Ilauck A .. P. L. Eck A Son 8 Kjj C. A. AS 11. Buck 48 ' ™ William Ylnger " i £, j.V. Maucher " i C. A. sharbaugh 14 IS A. C. Buck A CO 14 ' M CHEST SPRINGS BOROUGH. James Perry 18 '!! [{J E. Little A CO 48 i njj C. 1). Wharton 14 ' "" CHEST TOWNSHIP. Henry Leiden 14 ' 00 CLEARFIELD TOWNSHIP. E. R. Dunegan 14 i Df{ A, 11 ' •" COOPBRSDALE BOROUGH, Ktinkle Bros. A Sheridan 11 48 j .7. Hoover 18 1U * CROYLE TOWNSHIP. John Brown J 4 I ™ j.' D Plummer 18 ' 5" c.A. Dimond 44 c. A. Dlmond 14 i $ j. w. Plummer 88 L p. K. Lewis 44 ' EAST CONEMAUGU. B. Alexander 44 i. [5 K. G. Harvey J 4 i [J! Bust Conemaugh eurnlture to J 4 < J John Kelly 4 I X Goughnour A Ramsey ' i m Samuel'Hbbott J 4 I ~ Klinefelter a McFeaters n 1 EBENBBURG BOROUGH. g J.M.Thompson J n G. A. Zimmerman II 7 00 W. B. Tlce II 7 00 Porch Bros U 7 oo M.J. comer 18 iu no Tlios. E. Morgan H 7 no Geo. K. Shryock 14 7110 C. H. Statler 14 700 • D. B. Parker 14 700 . W. A. Kraft II 780 G Porsev Baker 11 7 ijn ft, J. S. Asbbrtdgc 13 10 uo ■ M. A. Stack II 750 I KOlller A McGee 11 700 ■ J. M. Ashbrldge 14 700 I >dward creed. 14 700 Wood, Morreil A Co., Limited A 35000 1 s. C. ltalley A son. .../l 750 tfird WARD. ;/ George Mayer.... 44 780 Wm. U. Plack H 7 00 Henry Vlerlng 14 - 00 Duerbeck 4 llorton 14 7 00 Gustav llostard 13 10 oo Louis F. Mosebach u * i uo p. u. '4 7 00 J. G. Mccrory 14 TOO 11. W. Given 14 ' 00 I'lke & Miller 18 10 00 11. C. Loebrleli 14 7 00 T. & J. Brady 14 7 00 I'eter Carpenter 14 . 7 00 Knterprlse Store 18 10 00 Chas. Griffith 14 7 oo Kamp4 Iloran 18 13 00 Scott Dlbert 11 13 00 .las. A. McMillan 14 7 00 John stengcr 14 12 oJJ Henry 11. Youig. 14 7 00 Maurice I.andaw 14 . oo M. Nathan 4 lire 12 12 00 (.eo. w. Mapledoram 11 10 00 A, w. Lucknarat II is oo V. Luther, est 11 10 00 A. cchen is io oo C. E. schaplre 18 10 00 chas and Tony Musante ll 700 It. F. llhl 14 7 00 Fenn lire's 18 10 00 George Muehlhauscr. 14 7 00 Max Kecke 14 7 00 samuel Lenliart 14 7 oo Louis Wehn 4 son 14 7 00 K. b. Maloy 14 7 |X> George M. Thomas SCO II < JjO Thomos, Karr 4 ogllvle 25 oo A.O. Utecht |4 too Hautley 4 Eronhelser ll io JJJJ Newman sc'o 14 < oo K. Myers, Agt 14 [JJ E. w. Fisher 18 io . B. D. coleman JJ , J* Woolf 4 Enyeast 51 • M SIXTH WARD. A. W. Hlough & Co -..JJ 7 JJJ William Strauss J J L JJ McGeary 4Son JJ 1. J T. A. Brlnker J4 < J J. ■. Decker 13 io JJJ Bert Barclay J J i j K. p. Miller J i JJJ Adolph Miller 14 ' •" SEVENTH WARU. Edward Grate JJ J [Jj W. If. Barrlck 4 Co l J •_ JJJ J. M. Wilson son ij ' Joseph Young • •• } i • J. F. ODdcr eck J J i JJJ c.Wlltershelm JJ . ■* J. B. Paul 14 ' "o Herman Ballmer J J 7 [JJ H. T. lie France JJ < J James McLaughlin J J , oo G. S. Paul 14 00 N. Home 14 1 KtUHTH WARD. W. I!. Zimmerman J s } JJJ Geo. K linger J] i JJ 1 K. la. Baer | 4 I J J. Harnett 11 1 NINTH WARD. Mason 14 IJJJJ Krunk Taylor \\ M. 1). Jones J* ].} £ .John JJ' .Joseph • • j'j J ;J; Julius J J 'JJJ shoen waiter & Bkreliot ] ) i JjjJ oustav uetterman *. J. P. Daily |4 i ;J John \\ I 'jJJ J.J. Strayer 14 • ,)() EIaBVKNTII WARP- M. I). Jonos 14 • ™ TIIIKTKENTH WARD. John M. Williams. JJ 7 JJJ Jos. \v. Dixon i i oo John Arnislrong J i John P. Dal ley J J ' 00 P. C. Kuhn Jj i;J^ C. F. Little j A no A. u. Aystee 4 : j stahl 4 Bersey 14 • oo FOL'RTRENTLL WARD. P. Connelly 11 7 00 stutzman 4 Stuver. 14 7 oo Findley Bros ' J 7 oo L. It. Brawller 4 Co 14 7 60 M A. Murray JJ 7 00 M. 4 E. BUCikley 14 7 00 B. Garvey 14 7 oo KIFTBKNTH WARD. John P. Klntz 14 7 oo Martin Fish J4 7 00 Fred St ammerle 14 7 OO John Tokae 14 7 OO C. H io 60 8. A. si bio 14 7 60 JJ 7 00 P. Boyle 14 oo Thomas Halloran ll ■ 60 SIXTRENTLL WARD. Mrs. C. Winn JJ 7 00 Aug. Kulotr ;J 7 00 George Kane 14 7 60 John Dowllng J J 7 00 Joseph stlblch....~ 12 12 50 LILLY BOROUGH. C. Leahy JJ 7 oo Krebs 4 Co 14 7 00 F. c. George ..14 750 M. A. McGOnlgle 14 7 50 G. It. Mcintosh 14 7 00 F. A . Thompson 14 7 BO John Conrad . .13 7 00 Lilly Merchandise CO., limited 12 12 50 Leahy & co - 11 in 00 Hughes 4 CO 14 7 50 Joseph lialney 14 7 00 LORETTO BOROUGH. H. T.O'Frlel 14 7 00 M. F. McDonald It 7 00 J. E, Shields 11 7 IX) W. w. McAteer ll 7 BO B. W. Lltzlnger 11 71x1 W. } i £ M. A. Cringle j-J i ;ij! A. B. It H. 8. (loldsteln 14 < L. A. HOllpt A CO J; 0" Sylvester McKenzle 14 . ™ W. s. confer J 4 i ™ W. K. Piper a-Co 14 Wlllielm it Mcoonlgle 14 ■ 5° READE TOWNSHIP. A. It. Wlllillde 14 7 00 G. 1.. Glasgow 14 • w Bearrldge coal A coke Co 14 10 [J] .lohn J 4 7 go J. E. 4 . 00 A. carpenter 1;| J Max Prick ••} IJI JJJ J. H. McDonald 4 . 00 H. L. Bower 10 10 0 Pred Bland J J ' JJJ K. P. Beers ; 'f Notley A Barter 14 > JO J.H.Glasgow 1' • M RICHLAND TOWNSHIP. H. F. Smith 14 7 50 G. W. Conrad 14 • •*> STONVCKEEK TOWNSHIP. IJngO A BtlUg 14 7 00 8. c. Ream 4 7 00 I*. }4 •„ JO B. F. 14 .00 11. C. Sill 14 7 w Enimet Horner 14 < •*> W. L. wentworth 14 7 50 Miller & Hubert J] lj> 00 Hummel A Shaffer J 4 J cook A Felix 14 • Oil W. L. lilies 14 - 10 SOUTH FORK BOROUGH. A. A. Prlngle 14 ' f Geo. B. stlnemun 13 ijf '"J E. Banero .-J4 < 50 Geo. E. Gates 14 . oo A. I). strong 14 >SO Brown, George A Co l* is go N. Murphy 14 ; 00 J.Kaufman 14 • L. Mandelsteln 14 . 00 Martin Varner - 14 . su W. 11. stlueuian 14 • JX> South Fork supply Co IS 13 00 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP EAST. David Wilson 14 7 50 Louis Eply 14 ' -0 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP WEST. A. E. Somervllle 14 7 00 TUNNELHII.L BOROUGH. G. W Shinier 14 7 00 John J. Kinney 14 7(10 Charles yulnn 14 7 00 UPPER YODER TOWNSHIP. J. L. lllte 14 7 00 11. C. stutzman .14 7 00 WASHINGTON TOWN SHIP. M. F. McDonald 14 7 00 wm. McKlllip A CO 18 10 50 Mrs. John Leap 14 7 no Albert Eckenrode 14 7 oo Mrs. c. Currish 14 7 oo James GlUan 14 7 50 John Ptlester l4 7 00 WILMOHE BOROUGH. P. M. Brown 14 I 50 Robertson A sherblue it ' 50 11. w. Plotner 14 7 no p. F. Klrby 14 7 oo George Wenderoth 11 ' 00 WHITE TOWNSHIP. J. H. Flske, Agt 13 10 50 RETAILERS OF SPIRITUOUS LIQ UORS. ADAMS TOWNSHIP. chauucey A Henry lekes 75 no ABIIVILLE BOROUGH. Richard liree 150 00 A. Daugherty 150 oo Mrs. A. Brookbauk 150 00 Michael O'Harra 150 00 BARK TOWNSHIP. 11. A. Luther 75 oo CARKOLLTOWN BOROUGH. John Glasser 150 00 L. schroth 150 00 Mrs. B. A. Blum 150 00 W. C. schroth 150 00 John D. Thomas 150 00 C. A. Faratiaugh 150 00 John stoltz. 150 00 Mrs. Julia Binder 150 00 Jos. A, Gray 150 00 A. H. Haug 150 00 CARROLL TOWNSHIP. Mrs. Catharine Baker 75 oo M. Weaklen 75 00 Callstus Luther 75 00 Henry Melon 75 00 CHEST SPRINGS BOROUGH. John crouse 150 oo J. B Noonan 150 00 CHEST TOWNSHIP. Jo'm 11. t'ordell 75 00 J. A. Warner 75 oo Jost ph illpps 75 oo CLEARFIELD TOWNSHIP. George Harber 75 oo George suulsby 75 00 CHOYLE TOWNSHIP. H. M. (irallls 75 00 I'. Mccull 75 00 P. I'.rowu - 75 00 Mrs. c. caoenter 75 oo Michael Lamb 75 00 DEAN TOWNSHIP. Anna A. Dunphy 75 00 clias. Guuntnur .0 00 Hugh Haulgau 75 (XI EAST CONEMAUGH. Ceo. coufer ~..150 00 W. J. cannon 150 (XI Margaret Kelly 150 oo ' EKENSBUKG—KA3T WARD. L. Ksterline 150 oo KBENSBURG—WBST WARD. J. s. Miller - 150 oo .1. it. Denny 150 00 John A A. E. Bender 150 (X) ELDER TOWNSHIP. J.s. Kline 75 oo F. X. Gt I 75 (X) FRANKLIN BOROUGH. Jacob Rubrliz 150 00 GALLITZIX BOROUGH. A. F. Flck 150 (XI Henry soymure 150 IXI Andrew eeagler 150 oo It. K. lllgnan 150 (XI J. M. Gunning 15(1 IXI chas. Drasi 150 oo Arnold laintz 150 (XI F. 1". oillun 1.50 ixi 1). C. Burke 150 (X> M. Fliuarils 150 (X) John A. smith 150 IXI GALLITZIX TOWNSHIP. John J. Godfrey 75 oo James Haolou 73 oo John A. Meuulre 75 IXI HASTINGS BOROUGH. Wm.Townsend 150 oo Charles Kinney .150 (Xi J. A. Parks 150 (XI E. M. Wooden 150 (XI Henry Shettlg 150 oo M. 11. Nagle 150 (X) Marshal ollpatrlck 150 oo John A. Piatt ,150 IXI Caleb A. Gray .• 150 IXI JOHNSTOWN— SKCONI) WARD. David Klrby six) (Xi Geo. W. Kough soo (xi John Frank 500 oo John M. coad 500 (Ml Neal Sharkey raxi (Hi Francis K. Kelly 500 IX) Joseph crouse 500 ix) Michael Fltzhairis rxxi I*l John Kinney 500 on W. J. McDonnell 500 (XI Martin A. Slack 500 Ixl THIRD WARD. Joseph Kost 500 00 John J. Hornlck uo Joshua GrtODtb 500 00 Joseph Biter. ...500 Ixl Stephen Gulrk rxxi co Jus- J. Milllgan 500 ixi John A Evan James 500 00 Ben. sulka 500 00 Charles Wess rsxi Ixl Enoch Jones 500 00 R. E. Lambert 300 i> Mrs. T.ciark soo 00 John V. Kliaeffer soo 00 Charles Maneval SOO Ixl John Klrby, Jr SOO 00 John Hudson goo (Mi Obudlah Custer 800 IN) KOl'RTll WARD. Frank p. Wier... • soo 00 Henry Koch 500 (X) W. 6i. Peter* 500 00 , J~sr Kmmei soo no I Jacob Meier 500 no Eckhart Hell s Oo . SIXTH WARD. I wiUlam ShaetTer son no ■ SEVENTH WARD. Edward J® [J! I John 1(. Gerbradt 1500 "" , EIGHTH WARD. Mrs. Catharine Ream "Co 00 , NINTH WARD. George Held - MO 00' A. K. Gelselbardt 500 ix> p. s. Freidhorr wo oo i .Tohnas2 *! John shonharf- mo ; John lllshop —v 1 Fred Heuler wn no | Charles Farber 500 on w. H. Troxeli MXI no Philip Sandmaler 500 oo TENTH WARD. Hen. Kist 500 no John Zobel 500 no William 1„ Wehu 500 ixi John Murtou 500 OO Mrs. Surah cavanaugh - 500 oo TWELFTH WARD. Mary Neary 500 00 Thomas uiiey sno oo THIRTEENTH WARD. John Malone.v 500 oo E. A. James 51*1 (XI W. s. O'Brien MXI IXI Owen McCue ; six> IXI M.T. Murphy .MX) Oil Thou. H. Broderlck .MX) ix) FOURTEENTH WARD. E. 11. Adams 500 00 John llonan, Sr 600 IXI . Bridget Lynch 500 IXI J. P. Burns MX) IXI James Datlev MX) (xi John Uodgers MX) IXI FIFTEENTH WARD. John Klnlz 500 00 Christ Eger MX) oo M. P. Boyle MX) ix) H. MCCouuell MX) IX) P. Green MXI on P. Boyle MX) (X) P. McLaughlin MX) 00 J. T. Kelly 500 00 John E. Fees MX) ix) M. Lallrey MX) oo George Arbaugh MX) (XI Thomas llalloren MX) oo Solomon Hoizman rxx) oo SIXTEENTH WARD. Peter Roth MX) oo John Burkhurd MX) oo John shenauer MX) oo Mary Burkhard 500 (X) Ilenry Sally MX) (X) August Heine MX) (X) Peter Jones MX) 00 John Lyaett MX) (X) LILLY BOBOI'QH. George Brant IM> no Jacob B-ck 150 IXI John Met/gar 150 oo Mrs. M. liealy 150 Ixl 1 C. A. George 150 00 Blair short lno 00 sarah Mulherron IM> Ixl 1 James A. Burke i.M) 00 1 Theodore sell IMI IXI | LORETTo BOROUGH. 1 C. F. O'Donnell 150 00 1 A. J. Christy 150 00 1 Florlan Beuegele IMI IXI LOWER YODER TOWNSHIP. Francis Leckey 75 00 M. con way 75 00 Frank Cowan 75 00 John Lordl ch 75 00 Jacob Aibrecht 75 00 PORT VGE TOWNSHIP. J. J. McDonnell 73 00 Felix Toole 75 00 Edward McGladc 7500 Albeit l)lehl 75 00 Hugh Canavin ' 75 00 James Dalley 75 00 Joseph Mcoough 75 00 MI'S. Rose McGough 75 00 READE TOVSSMI', Wm. A. chaplln t 7500 M. 1 arroll " ...' 73 IMI J. F. Durbln ' '75 ix) John Mc.Mullln 75 IXI RICHLAND TOWNSHIP. Theresa Malzl 75 (xi Bernard Nees...._ 75 ixi SOUTH FORK BOROUGH. Jacob Watterson ix) Ah is. M. Arouse 130 00 W. W. Baker .150 Ixl STONYCUKEK TOWNSHIP. ceorge s. shaeler 00 John Metzler 75 mi BUBQUEUANNA TOWNSHIP. S. I'. I.antzy 75 IN i Michael Maler 75 Ixl TUNNELHII.L BOROUGH. W. McGarvey 130 mi Andrew nasal. Jr 1.V."" 1150 Ixl J. K. KlluUfT. , IMI (XI Joseph Bertram IMI IMI Richard Byrne ' IMI Ixl William Mcoough (JO UPPER VODER TOWNSHIP. John Fltzharrts 75 mi clias. llochstelu .1!75 IXI WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. W. R. Dunham 73 00 John 11. Clark 7500 Martin Leap 00 Frank Leap 75 00 Dorothy Leap -5' lh i Hugh O'Donnell ."'..77' 73 00 Charles Kinney 73 00 W. J. Scliwadeier 73 mi John McNally f'rj mi John McKeuua T 75 mi Patrick k. Myers J. 75 00 WILMOIIE BOROI GIL C.Wenderoth 130 mi Joseph Horner 777........ ...150 IXI WHOLESALE LICENSE. CAKROI.LTOWN BOROUGH. i' 0,1 T. s. \l llliams ".son 00 HASTINGS BOROUGH. A - D'etrlck am, GALLITZIN BOROUGH. V' f ! on A. 11. Uelst "'mi in) I Thomas W. Uurus .u, imi GALLITZIN TOWNSHIP! I H.D. Riners 00 JOHNSTOWN—SECOND WAKE. John Kaab (x THIRD WARD. I). I.UT/. A SOU MX) IXI Iron city Brew ing co MXI IXI John I.udwlg \ son MXI 00 Chas. Herman "ZZm 00 Fisher A co MXI IXI FOURTH WARD. William Thomas MX) 00 EOUKTEKNTH WARD. Robert Lldeli 00 TUNNELHILL BOROUGH. R. l). iTtinkct mxi 00 BREWERS' LICENSE. CARROLLTOWN BOROUGH. Mrs. B. A. 81um..... 300 00 C. A. Farabaugh '.<>oo 00 11. C. Schroth (XI CONEMAUGH TOWNSHIP. L. Host 00 GALLITZIN BOROUGH. Geo. Aukenbauer 000 IX) JOHNSTOWN—FOURTH WARD. F. M. Doberneck oil SEVENTH WARD. John Emmerllng MX) IX) TENTH WARD. Lambert & Kress 00 SIXTEENTH WARD. Mrs. M. Gfenner MX) Ixl WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 11. J. McNally KX) mi BOTTLERS' LICENSE. GALLITZIN BOROUGH. D. Lutz A son 100 00 Anthony I'adula imi mi BILLIARD TABLES~AND HOWLING ALLEYS. ASHVII.LE BOROUGH. A Itetix. Tables. Lin'itt*. A. J. Miller 3 40J0 EBKNSBUHG BOROUGH. J. B. Denny 0 MI 50 EASTCONEMAUGH. siias Ream 40 4xl CKOYLE TOWNSHIP. P. Bi'UWN 1 no u GAI.LITZIN BOHOrCtH. F. C. I*latt 8 40 30 HASTINGS. I E. 11. Kulra l :*) oo W. J. llorner l 30 30 F. J. Kline l jo oo ; JOHNSTOWN—THIRIt WAKI). Mecann & Co 4 60 00 FOURTH WAKU. j vv. M. Peters l so oo I Kelley A Wler 7 90 50 t LILLY BOROUGH. ceorge WUUama 1 80 00 I Otto F. llelly 1 30 00 POSTAGE TOWNSHIP. l'eter McGOUgh 1 3 30 00 I It BADE TOWNSHIP. Pennsylvania auu Crt- h - . „„ western K. It. Co ■ "> .A) UPPPEK VODER TOWNSHIP. .lolin Kitzharrls 1 30 no WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Creason Springs co t 30 50 cresson Springs Co 3 ... 33 on Joseph Sunders 1 30 00 WtLMOBE BOROUGH. t:. wenderoth 1 30 bo STONYCKEEK TOWNSHIP. John 11. Watkins 3 40 00 Take notice, all who are concerned In this ap pralsement. that an appeal win beheld at the commissioners ontce, Ebensburg, on stonduy, the itth day <>r June, A. l>. istto, between the hours or 10 A M. and 4 r. M.. when and where you may attend 11 you I lilnk proper. 11. A. ENGLEII ART. Appraiser. Ebensburg, Pa., May 10. lsuo. REGISTER'S MpKL rPHE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS JL have been examined and passed by me and remain tiled of record In this olllee rorthe Inspection ot heirs, legatees, and ah others In terested, and will be presented to the Orphans' court 01 Cambria county tux oonllnnat>ton and ullowance on Wednesday. June 4, A. u. IMOO. 1. First and partial account of W. It. George and Anna Duncan, Administrators or Thomas Duncan, late of Blackllck township, deceased. 3. The account ot Joseph McCiough, Adminis trator of Jesse McGougli, late of Portage town ship, decoased. 3. The llrsi and final account of John Iloden scliotz. Administrator of I.ouls Wlnzerll, late of Cumbria tiorougli, deceased. I. First and final account of James Kinney, Executor of John Karr, late of C'onemangli bor rugh, deceased. 5. Account of Paul Yahner. Executor of Peter Bortmnn. late ot Allegheny township, de ii. First and final account of J. W. I.ecoh. Ad ministrator of Carrie E. Wilson, lateot Franklin borough, deceased. 7. Final aceooiinl of A. K. Hell, Guardian of Edith E. Bowman. s. First and ttnal account of Ann Walker, Ex ecutrix of George Walker, late of Johnstown borough, deceased. 9. The account of John sharbaugli, Executor of Philip Warner, Uteof Washington township, deceased. 111. First and final account of Goorge W. De laney, Admlnlsl ralor of W. Dclancv. laleuf Johnstown borough, deceased. 11. First and ituul account ol J. W. Harnett, Administrator ot Margaret I. Alexander, lare 01 Woodvale borough, deceased. 13. First and final accoouut of James Tittle, Administrator of c. P. 'I Ittle. late ot Johnstown borough, deceased. 13. First and partial account of S.J. McCor mlck, Administrator of scoit McC'ormlek, late of East C'onemaugh borough, deceased. 11. First and dual account ot John A. Wertz, Admlntst rator of Jacob Wertz late of Stonycreck township, deceased. 15. First aud llual account ot Benjamin Miller. Administrator of James Diamond, late of croyle township, deceased. Vn. First and llnal account of W. W. Harris. Administrator 01 Caroline Wakefield, late of Jackson Township, deceased. 17. Fltsl and filial account of James a. Denny, Administrator of John N. Do„ny, lateot Johns town borounh, deceased. 18. First and llnal ace ami of Martha Itagcr. acting Executor of llezcklah ltuger, late of Jackson township, de eased. 19. First and llnal account of Peter strPtmut ter Guardian or Frank K. Hartzog, minor child of Philip llartzog. deceased. 3D. First aud pari lal account of John 1.. Ed wards, Executor of l.owls Edwards, lale of Hlacklaeke township, deceased. 31. First and llnal account or William F. Dtller, Administrator of A. P. DUler, lale ot Johnstown borough, deceased. 33. First aud llual account of C. Leahey and John It. Kelly, Exeeuiorsof Patrick McPnlllips, lute of Lilly borough, deceased. 33. First aud llual account of Callsters G. Luther, Administrator of Sophia Luther, lute ot Carroll township, deceased. 34. First and final account of Yosl Hochsilne. Administrator of John Frank, sr.. lute of Johns town borough,deceased. 35. First and hual account of E. Zang, Admin istrator ot Wm. stelgerwald, late of C'onemaugh borough, deceased. 36. First and llnal account of John ltaab Administrator of George ltaab. lute ot Johns town borough, deceased. 37. First and dual account of George Bom furduer. Administrator of Maty Bomgardner, ate of Stony creek township, deceased. 38. First and parti. 1 account of clias. s Ruth, Administrator of c. Elsaesser. late of Johns town borough.deceased. 39. First and tin il account of Daniel Luther, Administrator of Milton W. Hunter, late of GrubbtowQ borough, deceased. 30. First and final account of Isaac Voder aud Hiram Weaver, Administrators of llarry Weaver, lale of Richland township, deceased. 31. The first and partial account of J. M. Shoemaker, Administrator of John Streuin, late Of Johnstown oorough, deceased. 32. First and Anal account of John C. Lardln, Administrator of J. W. Suifft, late of woodvale oorough, deceased. 31. First aud llnal account of Jacob smger and Wm. Noon, Executors of John Noon, Jr., lale of conemaugu township, deceased. 34. First and final account of John Meyer, Ad ministrator of Elizabeth Meyer, lute or Johns town borougn,deceased. 35. First and llnal account of Annie M. Young. Administrator of August Young, who was Kx ecutoe of John 11. Ueunlng, late of .loniisiowu, borough, deceased. 36. First andtlnat account or Annie M. Young Administrator of August young, deceased, who, was its*. Guurdlau 01 Jno. IL Heunlngs helis, deceased. 37. First and Anal account of Maria Hlnns. Administrator of Wai. Itlnus, late ot l.ower A oder township, deceased. 3-. First and tlnal account of .1. J. Kldd. Ad intnlstrator of Sarah Kldd. late of Johnstown borough, deceased. 89. first and final account of J.J. Kldd. Ad ministrator of Joshua L. Kldd, late of Johns town borough, deceased. 40. First, and llnal accountof Joseph Koontz, Administrator of John Kane, lateot Johnstown borough, deceased. 41. First and llual account of John A'ogel, Ad ministrator of Joseph Myers, lale of (n.i.brla borough, deceased. 42. First aud tlnal account of John Ilannan, Executor of Charles Ilagerty, late or Johnstown borough, deceased. 43. second and tlnal account of Joel A. Gates, Administrator or Daniel 11. Donnelly, late of Willie township, deceased. 41. First and llnal accountof Joseph lllpp, Ad ministrator of Johanna lllpp. late of cone maugh borough, deceased. 45. First and tlnal account ot James King, Ad ministrator I). B. N.. of Edward Weakland, late of Jonnstown borough, deceased. 111. Second and partial account or 0. Barry, Jno. Downing and M. D. Klttelt, Executors or John Ryan, late of Johnstown borough, de ceased. 17. Accountof 1). Barry, Jno. Dowllog and M. I). Klttell. Executors of Jno. liyan. who was the Executor's or Thomas Mccabe, leceased. OKLKSTINKJ. 111. AI u, Register. Register's oniee, Ebensburg, Pa., Way 3, 1890. WIDOWS' APPRAISMENT, VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN _L 1 that the following named appraisements in property appraised and set apari for widows 01 decedents under the Act of Assembly of the 4th April, A.l. 18(51, Ins been tiled In the Register's 1 mice In and for the county of Cam bria. aud win he presented to the Orphan's court of said county lor confirmation and allowance on Wednesday, 4th day of Murch, A. 1). lsso. 1. Inventor}- and appraisement of personal properly appraised and set apart, for Marv Owens, widow ot David Owens, deceased. f-'UN). 3. Inventory and appraisement 01 personal property appraised and set apart for Catharine Noel, widow of William Noel, deceased, $;oo. 3. Inventory and appraisement of personal property appraised and set apart for widow of Noah Scene, late of Jackson township, de ceased, f3ii. 4. inventory and appralsemi nt of personal properij appraised and set apt rt for Catharine Ennnel, widow of John Kinunl lite of Lower Voder township, deceased, s3l*l. ' 5. Inventory and appraisement of personal property appraised and set apart for Elizabeth Itauscb. widow 01 John Kauscli, laic of stcuy creek township, deceasedl $72.50.; fi. Inventory and appraisement ol personal prO|>ert.v appraised and si ap irt for Mary L. I Veagley, widow of Andrew Veagley, late of Johnstown, deceased, 9300. 7. Inventory and appraisement of personal property appraised and set apart for Elizabeth ' Moon-, widow of llenry Moore, late of south ! Fork borough, deceased, fStii I 8. Inventory and appraisement of certain per sonal properly appraised and set apart forsadle I E. Hunter, widow of Milton W. Hunter, late of Greentown borough, deceased, S3OO. I . Inventory and appraisement of (>ersonal property, appraised and set apart for Mary Hrandt, widow of Joseph lirandt, late of .Johns town borough, deceased, $858.75. 10. Inventory and appraisement of personal Koperty. appraised and set apart tor ic •ehes, widow of Aaron lleebes, late of East Conemaugh It trough, deceased, $148.75. 11. Inventory and appraisement of personal property, appraised and set apart for lama Schnurr, widow of (. lias. Schnurr, late of coue mttaKi, uu,u!'., —'—l —, *-.......... 18. inventory and appraisement of personal property, appraised and set apart for Susan Boyle, widow of ltavld 11. Boyle, late of Croyln township, deceased, S3iiO.OC. IS. Inventory and appraisement of real and personal property, appraised and set apart for Clara Miller, widow of s. N. Miller, late of Black lick township, deceased, 1300.00. it. Inventory and appraisement of persona, property, appraised and set apart for AnnM Wolf, widow of John N. Wolf, lute of Hustings borough, deceased, saw, 80. 15. Inventory and appra'sement of persona and real property, appraised and set apart fot Mary Bender, widow of (iepliart Bender, late of I.llly borough, deceased, 1800.00. to. Inventory and appraisement or personal and real property, appraised and set apart for Susan Wlrlck, widow or Henry Wlrlck, lute of ltichland township, deceased, tsoo.oo. -cKLKSTINK ,1. BI.AIK. Iteglster. KeglStersOffloe, Ebensburg. Pa., May I. IS#). t?ARM FOR MALE.—One lruu i dred and Forty Acres on Fairfield Koad. Lower Voder township, IX miles from Mor rellvllle crossing. Inquire of E. LEWIS, Klna street, Morrellville, l'a. mayi;-i'!d-ltw Mature !■ Oaamldm SterrUlc, Volcun'e eruptions, cyclones, earth quakes are awfully and i remendously pletur esque, but scarcely desirable to emulate In ac tion and ofTect by tlie administration of rem edies which produce convulsion and agony la the abnormar portion of r he human frame. Such is the effect of the old fashloaed violent purga tives happily falling more and more Into disuse, and of which llostelter's stomach Bitters Is the wholesome, pleasant, and far more effective seccedaneum. They weakened the Intestines— the Bitters invigorates them. They left, the bowels Inactive, because Incauaclated by ensu ing feebleness Tbe Bitters, on the contrary, and because It enables, not forces, ibem to act —a vast and fortunate difference— perpetuate* their activity and regularity. The liver Is bene ficially stimulated, as the kidneys also are. by this medicine, wnlch easily conquers, also ma laria, uervousness and rheumatism. Words of Advice To those who require a stimulant. There are many to whom we could recommend you; we think there are Just as many honest liquor dealers as I here are dealers In any other class or merchandize, and again we believe that there an' many who sell whiskey or any other com modity, who are not reliable. We have noticed that our best physicians and superintendents of hospl.als have by heir testimonials highly rec ommended Klein's Silver Age Rye, therefore w# say his Is the place to which we would advise every one m go, lie sells six-year-old oucken helnier. Finch, tilhson or overholt. for $1 per full quart, or six quarts for $5. Wines, Brandies and t,lns, cheap us the cheapest, send for com plete catalogue and price lfsi to Max Kle n, Si Federal street, Allegheny. Never Neglect a Cold, l)r. Austin Flint says In the /'rem: "II ts probable lhat a person with an Inherited ten dency to consumption would never dwelopthe disease It he could be protected against Infection With the fhrivlr iHitlhtts. In the light of mod ern discoveries consumption can no longer be regarded as an Incurable disease." Kemp's Balsam, when taken In tlrne, has saved many from consumption. At all druggists, sue and fl. sample tree. A Haunted uouge. Till-, body of ours has b en likened to n tene ment. it often lots a haunted apartment—the stomach. Scared by the eld rich prlte, dyspep sia, digestion tiles and refuses to return. What can break the spell, what can raise the ban laid upon the unhappy organs? We answer un hesitatingly, Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, and we are warranted In the response by the record ed tes'imony of myriads, covering a iierlud of over a third of a century. A course of the lilt - tors, begun lu any stage of the affliction, and persistently followed, will terminate tn cure positive, not partial. Tne Bit tors restores tone to the eplgrastlc nerve, renews and purines the Juices exuding from tbe cellular tissue that act upon the food digestlvely, expels bho from toe stomach and the blood, and promotes u regular habit of body. Malaria, kidney complaint, ner vousness, rheumatism and neuralgia give way to this medicine. One Hollar lor Fifty Cents, competition and Improved methods ot manu facture have reduced the cost of drugs and other commodltle fully one-half wltldn the last ten years. In view of this facts the proprietors of Van Wert's Balsam for the lungs have d -elded to give their patrons the benefit of the saving which they are thus able to make in toe produe- I lon of l heir remedies, and have therefore re duced Hie price ot the ltals .m and offer the bot ' tie, which has hitherto been sold for fl. tor 5Uc. Tlie Balsam can be obtained ol w'. 11. '1 Ice. cor ner of Franklin and Locust streets, Tilalstze tee. Marvelous Endurance. The vast amount of labor performed by the heart In keeping all portions of tlie body sup plied Willi blood Is not generally known. It beats inn,ikk) times, and forces Hie blood at the rale of ItW miles a day. which Is 8,000.010,000 I Imes and 5,150.8H0 miles lu a life time. No won der there are so many Heart l-allures. The nrst symptoms are shortness o; breaili when ex ercising, pain In the side or stomach, Muttering, choking in throat, oppression, then follow weak, hungry or smothering spells, swollen aukles. etc Dr Franklin Miles' New Heart cure is the only reliable remedy, sold by John M. Taney x co.'s Morris street. A Boston Editor Pleased. I. M. Uralney, the Broeion. Mass. correspond ent of the Boston UrralU writes as follaws: I have used Van Wert's Halsam when afflicted with severe coughs and do not hesitate tn saying that It has never failed lo affect a permanent cure. 1 tlunk It the best remedy of the kind In the market, forming my opinion on my own ex perloiice and that of others In tlie city. The Balsam Is sold by W. B. Tire, corner of Frank lin and Locust slice s. Trl il size iree. Fifty spasms a Day. Had Mrs. 11. A. Gardner, of Vistula, ludlana, lived two thousand years ago she would have been thought to be possessed by evil splilts. She wus subject to uervous prostration, heud aehes, dizziness, backache, palpitation and forty to fifty spasms a day. 'though having beon treated by eight physicians for years without success, she was permanently cured by one bot tle oi Dr. Miles' Itestoratlve Nervine. A trial bottle of this new and wonnderfulmedicine,and a finely Illustrated treatise free at Jonn M. Taney A t'o.'s Drug Store, Morris street, wlu recommends anil guarantees It, Hihbard'n Throat and Lung Halsam. lot throat and lung troubles this remedy has no equal, it Is guaianteed to cure consumption In its llrst stages, and even lu advanced stages of that disease It relieves coughing and Induces sleep. You mtiy have a cough or a cold at any time, therefore no household, especially with cldldrcn, should be without It. For ull affec tions or the throat, lungs and chest, croup, whooping cough, hoarseness, spitting of blood and all pulmonary diseases It has no equal I iepared only by Rheumatic Syrup CO., Jack •o Mich, Ask your druggist for It. !• r sale at slater's drug store, corner of MHn street and Park Place, Johnstown, pa. reb-88-sd-w-ly. MARRIED IIAKVKY—STAI.B.—At Kbensburg. on Tues day, Junes, inuo, by Rev. Bowman, pasiorof the Presbyterl in Church. Mr. K. u. Harvey, ot East conemaugh, and .Miss Elmlra stalb. of Susquehanna township. DILL—NEWMAN.—At the residence of Mr. J. W. Newman, father of tHe brld ', Morrellville, on Thursday, May 89 1890, by Rev. s. Keeblcr, Mr. Clarence It. Dill ami Miss M. Kale New man, both of Morrellville. DIED. si I'T/.MAN,— In West Taylor township, on Thursday, Mays, 1890, Barbara, wife of Samuel *. stutzman. aged aboui 64) years. Funeral on Saturday forenoon at 111 o'clock; interment at uensltoff's. GREEN.—On Monday night. June 8. who. at it o'clock, at sumniernin, Kstella. da ighterot Dr. J. B. and TlUle J. Green, aged 18years, 1 mouth, and 9 days. Funeral to-day at 8:80 p. u. Interment lu Lutheran cemetery at Summerhlll. HTHAYER—In Morrellville, on Tuesday night June 8, 1890, at ll o'clock, Cyrus straycr, aged 87 years 8 months and 81 days. Funeral this forenoon at lo o'clock; interment In Grand view.