azj-i&njDjz ERrcaL. DEriECLiE2:os3TOra:?aTCiia" TQjai.DCL closes: ssg naDQ'& . IE UHBBII HEEBIE. Ebcnsburg, Pa., XIDir, - MAHC1I 20, tS73. VOCAL AMD PEflQONAL. --- There, ami the Other Tlace. "Best prints, 10 cents, at Ctchlcr'a. -'. .-This is a legal holiday Good Friday. Ladies' iik ties, 63 cents, at Stehley's. Gouts' white shirts, latest styles, at Steh- 'I .Ladies' kid glove, 80 cents a pair, At , v kiey'a. .Th ii'imbcr of "flittlngs" tins year has , teen large thus far. To-day and to-morrow are pay-days for i Cambria Iron Company. ' If you liaren't ganiet.J seeds that will W, bay thtm at M. L. Caiman's. -The Martinsonr?, Blair county, Core o has been resuscitated, and the country iatV. 4-If yon want thoico srtgar-ctircd hams, ;to M. L. Oattnan'a. He keeps the hest Ah toarkct. ' The s:iiior Woodruff of the Johns'own irihiocrat is yet confined to his bed by reason . 1 .."severe illness. ..Mr. R'ubard McClaln, landlord of the Ct. Charles Hotel, is lying ill and is not e.x- ucted to recover. An interesting letter from .Jacksonville, I orida, reaches us ac tco late an hour for j o'ii::ion this week. . -res!eiday was the? Feast of the Anntin it: r, ntd was observed as a feast of ol- , jUlon by the Catholics. i-Tlie grading of a third track between ' i JlT.itzin ar.d Crrssnn will be beg'tn so soon L rtbe weather will permit. 'i-Ttiis is pre-eminently tho season for - t-rcanlile drummers. A drren, on an ar ' g, graoe o.ir streets per day. ; A young ma. i named James Reese com t.Uted suicide in Oreensburg last Saturday ,' ty'gwallowing an ounce of laudanum. ,- Mr. Jim Maitland, a one-time resident of T.beiisburjr, is with us on a short vIMt. II repo-ts his health, etc., as A. No. 1. (joods of all kinde at cost until tSih 1 tril. to make room for New GooJs at j . Ctrran'. Don't forget this at Oatman's. j ., Altcoua's policemen have donned now ia1:ims, but their lecal option occupation making infrequent raids on saloons will ,4 flu u.i K-'iie. e-Ths s:m crossed tho equator last Sun- v jy. If thu almanacs tell the truth, the i,ai-n for vernal Khowers has therefore The Vigilant Firo Hughie Company of JlVvotia wi'd celebrate their seventh anni srtrarr with a banquet ou the evening of ,'Oe : C' !i. A M;:i!r of stibpenas in the Johnstown prfr.--tt scandal ( i:! have hee-n served in - IX- r.-l I'.ry. For furtl.t r particulars, inquire r .v r.tw l pufd i;reinreii ei.urcn was ' iTti'.i' "aed u' E i.l Or.eiiiai'.ch ia?t Sunday. ! . i 'Jltf rist cf '.ho edifice, when completed,) te $:.cu. j , 5 Like ycur n rcy mm 'o I'a'man s, ''11 cn'y Cash Store in Ebenslmrc, and save i "tfcc trA pen eutngc you have to pay parties ! ;bo do a credit business. j For s;lc c!nsp--'-a large "li'c." Fori tflntbi f particulars, app!y to the editor Of ' i f 1, X't ' r m ft rA Te 7. n (lta itu nur hi vliur tin fur. ! . th ir use for it apparently. , r Saniiel Brall'n r, of Jrv kson township,! .Will on Friday, April 16ih, proximo, sell at i public sale a lot of hordes, uiub's, wagons, J tied.'', hay, straw, eb S ;o haudbilis. I 1 ? The very best teas in tlv mat hot at; - re paying for teas not as good. Miud tk for tuns, Oai man's is the place. '" i T'vo tianps broke into the house of a Mr. Baker, near Plattri'.le, this county, one y laf nci-k, and despoiled it of wearing Cfparei to the value of 330. Xo arrests. - Tlir.sc of our subscribers who intend to .largo their post-ofiice address this spring tlb:iM notify us of th change, that we may tiakatho proper changes iu our mailing , t The thermometer at 7 o'clock last Mon :3ar morning marked 4 abovo zero. The jfraiher several days before and since that , Jato w as extremely cold for tho time of the "2 ar. ' We put it on rocord f-r the betsfit of fto'uTe generations that Wednesday night Cnd yesterday bad snow and storms as Mvcre as bavt, been seen in this latitude in ' .aide a decade of years. ' John Mitchell, the Irinh agitator who Jid last Saturday, and the late Michael Olasson, Esq., of this place, were both na .". Jverjof the same town. Dungarven, in the Jaunty IWry, Irelanl. !? Joan Whitehead recently t hipped from :is m:no in Clearfield county upwards of ,"lr.;r hundred tons of coal in one day. John l evidently the Whitehead-ed boy on tho . "joal shipping question. i lr. Hoffman, dentist, will be in Loretto 1 . riiiirsilAv 1t itmf inf tn rt ..!.,( tit tlx. - , . - ............ .v.. ..i- t'v uig ; Ka.l who are afflicted with defective molars j r incisors. The people of that section are ' frqrtrs'ed to make a note hereof. are 25 cents per dozen in our mar- . 1 ...v-, .. i.j iuq near Wtpn.ach of Easter Butter is 23 cent per fuumi. iigurts in either case will ma- COrially decline inside a week or turn -The Huntingdon M. K. Conferen. on v Monday passed a unanimous protest against. Iha repeal cf the Local Option law. But Ihij action comes too late to be of practical raw No long after the fair by many days. ! ? We have received A copy of the fifth an nual report of tho Board ef Commissioners bf Public CharitiV s. It comprises five huu Ired pages, and contains much valuable in formation and statistics relative to crime r. 1 pauperism. I Two convicts in the Western Peniten. iiary, n hose homes are in Susquehanna joNvnsbip, vrill he released from that instl Ir.tion on the 9:h of next month, by reason 'of their respective terms of sentence expir ing on that day. I The demise of a woman named Fleck twho was aged 9t years is reported from (L'.air lom.ty. She was tha mother of ten children, tho grandmother of .eventy-suven children, and the grtat-graiidmother of six ty -seveu children. To make room for Spring goods. Gels For.t..r c Quii.n, 111 and 115 Clinton 'street) Johast.mn, are now offering immense bar gains in winter goods, such as flannels, ,b antets, f Ir hats, flowers, feathers, etc. FAlso, splendid dark calicos, Mrh an wtb jut si.kl and, at ci-nts per yrr l. We have too mncli mns tap In this sec tion ence in a while, but one- decided ad vantage that wo possess over oar neighbors ! of the lowlands is that our souls are af frighted not by the possibility of an ice gorge with its resnltant devastations. The house of a mart named Bradley, a resident of the Summit, caught fire on Wednesday morning last. Through the ex ertions of a number of Ebensburgers who chanced to be present at the time, the flames were extinguished before much damage had been done. Our butcher friend Mr. Joe Gutwalt paraded two show cattle through the streets on Wednesday. They were the finest specimens of the bovine genus that have been seen here for many a day, and will b served up in the shape of steaks and .-. . . .. . - -V- . roasts to-inorrow just lu time for Easter i Sunday. "How are you Sam ? can you tell me the cheapest place iu town to buy goods?' "How do you know my name is Sam?" "Why, I guessed it." "Well, then, guess tlx cheapest place to buy goods." "Why, at S. J. HffB & Bro.'s, 241 and 243 Main street, Johnstown." "Correct. Yon may pass. " The most mclancholey thought coupled w i:h the approach of spring is, that the time will soon be here when it will be necessary to blacken our boots twice a mouth. Talk ing about boot3, E. J. Mills, High street, has just received a new stock of tho finest and best boots, shoes, and slippers ever brought to Ebcnsburg. The Clearfield Itoftsrnrtn'$ Jovrnal says : "Tho amount of square timber to be run to market from this region will not much ex ceed onu-half the usual supply, judging from the information wo have ou the sub ject. A limited supply will nndoubtedly insure better prices than could be obtained were the quantity greater." The local editor of a fashion magazine says that "limre is something very pretty in ladios' gloves this season." Thar unmar ried boj evidently means tho ladies' hands. He might have added, and truthfully, too, that the prettiest ladies gloves for spring wereti.be fourd iu Ebcnsburg and are for ralo at Myers & Lloyd's, High street, As an indication of the severity of tho I weather we have been lately experiencing, lt may be mentioned that large numbers of the blue jay, one of the most timorous of the feathered ttibe in the summer time, are to be found fliitirg hither and thither in our gardens and on tho pavements drawn thence ia quest of crumbs to preserve their lives. The robins ard bluebirds that left "ns and went South last week, having been be guiled here by a couple of days that showed uo surface indications of snow or ice, have not coino back. Their arrival here again along with that of the swallows and mar tins, may be momentarily expected, fr the Altoona Tribune informs ns that the "reign of winter has been broken." Late reports assuro us that Hon. A. C. Mulliii, formerly of Ebeus.bi-,rg, is dying at his home iu Ashland, Schuylkill county, His brothers and vistcrs have been sum moned to his bedside. He has many friends and no enemies here, and one ami all will I unifo in the expression of sorrow at the ap- proa-.htr.g itemis.t of one so young, so bril liant, and whose future seemed so fair and unclouded. On ihe Tyrone division of tho Pennsyl vania Railroad, additional .rolling stock will be placed, Ko as to accommodate the rapidly increasing business f that branch. The folks over there want additional facilities for going to Ji bntitoisn, to Ihe end that they it-ay le eimb'd to f ry a visit to .las. J. Murphy's, 1(9 Clii.tt n Hrret, that city, ai d buy a suit of the cheap and fashionable ready-made eloibing he has just received. Near lilacklick, Indiana county, lives a man named William Fair. Thirty years ago he became a religious enthusiast and lost his reason, and since that time up to the present date it has been found necessary to confine him in a room which is in reality a prison. He ia 80 years old, and hale and hearty, and passes the major portion of his time in singing and praying. At least the Johnstown Tribune leads us to infer that such is the case. A case of violation of municipal law was lately liefore the burgesa of Hollidays bnrg. That official, in his "charge," said that the punishment to ho accorded the ac cused there were two of them, and both had been adjudged guilty would be a fine in a certain amount, or else imprisonment for a certain number of hours, with "bread, water, ami molasses of the black-strap va riety" for pabulum till they again breathed th; puro air of heaven. A young man named Willard Plnmmer, aged 21 years, employed as brakeman on a j shifting crew in the railroad company's yard at Fast Tyrone, was killed while in the performance, of bis duty on Tuesday morning. It seems that while in tho act of coupling cars one of his feet caught in a frog, which caused him to fall on the track with great violence. A portion of the train ! ran over him and his body was fearfully nm- tilated. He lived about an hour after the accident. A young man, twenty-two years of age, named William Fmigh, fell off a freight traiu in the neighborhood of Kittanning Point last Satur.iae l.itiht o.t .. !,..,.i of thc ca ' . . . was removed to Altoona and the injured members amputated, but death ensued the following day. The remains were taken to Wilmore, of which place he was a resident, tho following Monday, and interred. He was the flagman of the train by which he met his death. A motion for a new trial of the great ore case of Louder, Dysart ami others against b Blair Iron and Coal Company was heard for Judge Dean at Holjidaysburg last week. One averment was that two of the jurymen who tried the case, and who reside in Altoona, had been tampered with during the trial, by witnesses for the plaintiff, and upon una a riue was granted to permit thc i.i.;..-.rt...i . .,. vi ivwiummy io ascertain the tmtk of this charge. No time was fixed for the re. turn of the rule. At the Logan Hot se, Altoona, the other raorniog, a passenger per tho Cincinnati Express registered himself as ''John Feren- oatcb, Cleveland, Ohio with the adden- (lltm. "DO not allow anvhod r n on M n. j r J room ti.l noon." The natural inference wa that the man intended to commit suicide. but invasion of his room revealed the fact that he was, or pretended to be, president of the Machinists' and Bracksmlths Union, and that .a had taken this rnelhod of seen- rlriLT in ..t-. ... - lf? y -Portage, No. 2, and parts Adjacent there unto, are rapidly acquiring An unenrUble reputation as being the bannt of a gang of rowdies whose Acquaintance it is not desi rable for decent people to cultivate. One day last week, another of the oft-recurring pugilistic encounters characteristic of the section came off between two or more par ties, and, though no one had an eye gouged out or an ear chawed off", yet considerable blood was spilled. A criminal prosecution before our Court is threatened as one of the results. Sheriff Linton and family, for the past soven or eight years connected with the Mountain House of this place, will early the cominrj week remove to East Conemaugh, where the former purposes engaging in the mercantile business. Tho House, which ka Avtnatvrl. .f .1 f. . : -1 1 will be extensively refitted and refurnished, will hereafter be under the control of Mrs. P. L. Linton, relict of the junior member of the former firm of proprietors. We bespeak for Sheriff L. and family a pleasant and pros perous career in their new home, and for the Mountain House under its new manage ment a largely-increased and profitable line of patronage. The remains of Peter Collins, sr., were conveyed hence to the Summit for inter ment per special train on Wednesday morn ing, a Solemn High Mass of Requiem over the dead having been previously celebrated in the Chnrch of the Holy Name by Rev. Father Boyle, celebrant, assisted by Rev. Father JJcvlin, of Loretto, as deacon, and Rev. Father McHngb, of Wilmorc, as sub deacon. A funeral discourse was delivered by Father Boyle, in the course of which a high encomium on the virtues of the deceas ed was paid. All the members of the fami ly, together with a large nnmlter of relations and friends, accompanied the body to its final home. Hand bills posted here and there an nounce that the celebrated Blind Tom will give a musical entertainment in the Court House on Tuesday evening of uext week. Blind at his birth, the son of ignorant field hands, and himself totally devoid of educa tion, Tom is yet possessed of talents and genios which are ac knowledged to be at once he admiration and astonishment of the musical world. lie has been before the pub- llc for many years, and wherever he hasap- peared, eat, west, north, or south, the mea sure of applause that has greeted him has been unbounded. The mere mention of his namo, we know, will fill the Court House auditorium to repletion on the appointed evening. He goes hence to Johnstown. A lucky chap, while walking on the highway iu the neighborhood of Cresson, last Tuesday, touched with his toe a bit of wrapped-up paper that lay in his way, and out of the package flew just think of it ! a genuine five dollar gold piece. Under the mistaken impression that he had discovered a mine of the precious metal, he walked a mile in every direction from the point w here he picked up the coin, instituting meanwhile a vigorous search for other stray packages of paper, but his labor was the only reward be got for his pains. Had it been nearer the first of April, he says he would pronounce the whole thing an al-foo1s' trick. As it is. he wonders why the five dollar piece might not jr.st as well have been ten dollars, aod consequently he is not altogether happy. This item from the Curwensvil'.e Tiuw. Many of our exchanges are bragging altout the heavy weights, single and aggregate, of families in their localities. We have quietly bld our peaoa until now, hoping some paper would publish the weight of some which would balance the scales against our family, but we have failed to find one yet. There resides on the Luthersburg pike, two miles west of town, a family named Conrod, four members of which pull down the scales at. 1.070 pounds. Isaac, the father, weighs 2."0; the mother 350; Catharine, a young lady just mat-tied, 200, and John, a young man, 220. There are two other members of this family whose weight we did not learn, but it is afo to estimate ihj wh l aix atl,4-0 pounds. Now, let us hear who can leat this. An Unlawful Love. The Huntingdon Monitor of hist week records a notable in stance of unlawful love. It appears that Mary Wbitherstoiie, ayoung, single woman, of respectable parents, residing up Broad Top, recently eloped with a colored man named Nobta Robinson, living in the same neighborhood, who has a family consisting of a wife and five children. The mongrel couple stopped at Mount Union yesterday, for the purpose of Iwjing united in the bonds of matrimony. It happened, however, that some of the citizens of the place were ac tjnainled with the betrothed parties, and knew Robinson to be a married man having a family of several children. Sheriff Hen derson wa at Mount Union at the time, and was prevailed upon by a number of the citizens to interfere ami prevent the con summation of the unnatural marriage. The sheriff, who has very decided convictions against the amalgamation of the white and black races, addressed a few plain words, in a very authoritative manner, to the sable skinned creature. The would-be bigamist became greatly frightened, and thinking there was imminent prospect of justice be ing meted out In him in a rather summary way, concluded to make a hastv retreat. I which he did at a rate of speed seldom rqiiaiett oy any oi me oipeu KteciH. fursuit was made after hini for a short distance for the purpose of frightening him effectually. The young woman who had such a strong taste in the selection of a husband, took the next east Broad Top train, and was soon speeding her way homeward, where she can silently brood over tho sudden termination of her queer love. A Reli.vblk Firm. In our .advertising columns this week will be found tho spring announcement ot Gill & Bro., the well known and popular whlesala Boot ai.J Mion m ecr:a;:T., no. 253 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. This house is an old-established one, and stands pre-eminently at tho head of the boot and shoe trade of Western Penn sylvania. Their stock this spring is unus ually large, and consists of every variety of Women's, Misses', and Children's, Men's, Boys', ami Youths' Boots, Shoes, Brogans, carefully selected, and bought at bottom prices, thus enabling them to effer extraor dinary inducements to the trade. Their own brands of fine goods have the fuputation among buyers of being the bKt in tho market. Our merchants should not fail to call and examine Gill & Bro's stock and prices before making their spring purchases. There in some doubt whether the repeal of the Local Option law will bo beneficial, but there is no doubt about f he fact that the bsst place m buy clothing ia At the Peunsyl. vania uiotiung Ssfore, opposite the Poat Odice-.Toh nsto n fta tvIioi-a tin nr.,. !... ... , . ' "! . . ". , I -'-t arnes, u now receiving an inv iueu stock of Spring and Summer Clothing for men, rnths and loya, comprising a full line of gods superior to any ever heretofore opened in Johnstown. Also, hats, caps, and all kinds of gents' furnishing goods which will be sold at prices that cannot be under sold. Come and examine niv stock. Re. I tnAmliAr . Vi a t . .-. . : . 1 . . nhntlnnn D. ' i v.. vw " " , Extexsive Wagov WoRis.-rMessrs C. Co.eman & Son. A 1 WWnt r.itv t .- j wesVT ST Xb'". .1 . .' m--j JI --,- " stock of lumber, iron, paint, etc., is all tinia Vt7ed -rl.iniber thorouKhly ! 1nOtl ftna mm Of the lt nnalitr rli.A ' t?.i1,H, n Py none bntibe t6st and most . kilful workmen. Sea ad veriisement. The Nkw License Law. Following is the full text of the license bill as reported by the conference committee of the Senate and House, adopted by both branches of the Legislature, and now requiring only the sig natuie of the Governor to Rive it full power and effect. This act. which we deem it best to publish entire, inasmuch as the summary printed by ns la.st week was not a strictly correct exposition of the bill a finally con curred in, disposes very effectually of the Local Option taw, which it unconditionally repeals forthwith, but does not interfere with such absolute prohibitory laws ns are now either fully or partially in force in In diana and a few other counties . An Act to repent nn Act to permit the voters of this Commor.wenlf h to vote evc-ry three yesrji on the question of trmntinir licenses to sell inoiotiosr liquors nn1 to restrain ant regulate the sale of the same. Skctiox !. Ti'it enai'te'l.'lc... That the act ap prove.! th 27th Hv of Mfirch, A. I. 18T2, enti tled an act to permit 'ho voters of this Com monwealth to vote every three years t the ouetionof nrantimr licenses to sell intoxio.i- tins- liquors be and the same is hereby repealed, Sec. 2. Thst licenses for the sale of honor, where not otherwise provided for by speeini law. inny he granted ty the court of quarter sessionsof the proper county at the first or sec ond session in esch year, and shall bo for one year. The said court shall fix by rule or stitno tnr order a time at which applications for said licenses shall be heard, at which time all per sons applying, or making objections to aimil cations for licenses, may be heard by evidence, petition, remonstrance, or counsel : Provided. Thnt for the present year licenses as aforesaid may !e p-ranted at the third or any earlier ses sions of siiid courts. Skc. 3. That all hotels, inns and taverns shall be classified and rated according1 to the Inst an nual return of the mercantile apprnlser or as sessor or the proper city or conntv, as follows to wit: All cases where the classification shall be !0,000 or more, shall constitute I he first class and pay TOO; where the classification shall be 8 000 and not more than tiaono the seoond class and shall pav400: where the classification shall be 6.noo and not more than fS.000 the third class and shall pay '200: where the classification shall be M.OT0 and not more than S6.000 the fourth class and shall pay 100; where the clnssiflott tion shall be less than $4,000 the filth c-sS and shall pay t0: Provided that no lieens" r.aall be for less than S50; and provided further. That any person licensed the present or any portion of a year shall pay a jrnraf share of the license fee, and the authority (ri antlnjr the license shall deslirnato the classification for that year. An I provided further. That no license for bottlers shall be less than ISO. Sec. 4. That any pule made of vinous, spirit uous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof, contrary to the provisions of this law, shall be taken to be a misdemeanor, and upon conviction of the offense iu the court of qmir ter sessions of the peace of any cit or county, ihe person so oJTcndinir shall he sentenced to pay a fine of not less than 30O nor more than "j00. with thecostsof prosecution, and to stand convicted until he sentence of the court is complied with, not exoeedinsr ninety davs: and upon a second or subsequent conviction, the party so offendinir shsill pnv a fine of not le than ,"iX) nor more than H.OOT) and underiro Im prisonment in the county jail of i.ot less than three months nor more than one year; and if licensed shall In lieu of imprisonment forfeit his bond and said license and be incapacitated from receiving any license as aforesMid for the period of tlve years; and any keeper of any druir or apothecary store, confectionery, or mineral or other fountain, who shall sell" any spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors, mixed or pure, to be us-d its beveraire. shall h deemed iruilty of a misdemeanor and be lia ble to the same conviction and punishment as nnli-oenod offender". Sec. 5. That it shall be tho duty of the court, mayor, alderman or justice of the peace, before whom any fine or penalty shall be recovered, to award said fine or penalty, ns well aj pro ceeds of all forfeited bonds, tn tho city or coun ty treasurer, as th cmo may be. HKr;. 6. Tlmt the constables of ih' respective wards, b'.rous-hs and townships shall make a return of retailers f .'iquors. and Iu addition thereto, it shall be the duty of every such con stable at each term of the court of quarfr ses sions of their respective counties to make re turn, on oh t'n or affirmation, whet her within his knowledge there isuny unlicensed place within his bailiwick kcot and maiiitai.iod in violation of this oct. and it shall be thc c;iccinl duty of the jiidf of sild courts to see that this return is taitht'tiMy made; and if bmv person shall make known in wrjtlr.fr with his r her name subset Hied thereto to such constable, the name or names of anyone who holl have violated this act, with the names of the witnesses who can prove the fact, it shall be his dutv to maka return thereof, month or nflirniHtion. to the court, and upon his wijful failure to do so, he shall be deemed jruilty of the crim? of perjtirv. and upon indie: nierr ind conviction shall be Subjected to its pn i.t a. Skc. T. The husos.. ;fe, parent, child, iruar dian or employer i f r, .-, v person who l;u -, it may hereafter liac the In;. it of ririnkinir intoxieu tinr lkpior t excess, may (five notice iu wri ting, signed by him or her. to an person not to sell or deliver intoxicating liquor to the person bavin? such habit, end if the person so notified at nny time within twelve months aTttr such notice sells or delirors any such liquor to the poison haviiifr su-h habit, the pcr;-on riving the notice may. in an action of tort, recover of tho person notified any sum not bss than t.0 nor more than t'M. as may be as?ssed by the court or judire damaires. A married woman may briny such suit in her own name, notwith standing her coven t tire, an. 1 ail damaires recov ered by her nhaM go to her separate use. In cae of thc death of cither party, th action and riirht of action (riven by ihn's'ct ion f h ili survive to or bainst h s executor or adminis trator without limit as to damages. SPC. H. No person or persons non-residents of this commonwealth shall enjrajre in sellintr, tra ding or vending intoxicu tin iiquor; and no hanker, peddler or traveling event shall en g.ilie in st Urns; for any person or persons who are non-residents, or in vendimr. trading or contractinjr in any manner whatsoever in in toxicating liquor within the limits of this com monwealth. Sec. . Any bond s-iven by any person under the provisions of this set mav be canceled after thirty days' notice fit wrifinir has been iriven and recejvei! by the respective parties thereto: Provided , The sureties to bo released from such or any bond shall bear no risk pendinir thereon. In the event of canceling any bond and the releasing of the sureties, the princinal shall provide acceptable substitutes if ho de sires to continue the busln ss. otherwise his li cense shall Immediately be revoked. Sec. I0. That no lict nse to sell intoxicating drinks shall hereafter be granted to nnv person umil he shall have executed a bond to the com monwealth in the penal sum of J.'.OOO, with two sufhciet.t sureties, to be approved bv the court, frrantinar such license, conditioned'' to pav all damages, which may be recovered in anv action which may be Instituted nsjir.tt pirn under the provisions of this act, and all cosU. floes and penalties which may be imposed iir"i f-im in any indictment for violating this .r nnv other Inw of this commonwealth reiui.ujr to aellinir or furnishing intoxicating- drinks, end the s-aid bond shall be Sled in the office of the clerk of the said court for the 'jse and benefit of oil persons interested therein. Skc. H. That It shall n t be iawful for any person, with or without license, to sell to any person Hiiy intoxicating drink on ar.v d..y on n-hich elections are now or hereafter may be required to be held, nor on Sunday, nor nt any time to a minor, or to a persou visibly affected by ttitoxieatirifr drinks. SK' 12. That any license heretofore granted shall not tie invalidated and that none of the provisions of this act shall be held to authorize the manufacture or iile of anv intoxicating liquors in any cily. enunVv, borough or town ship having local or special prohibitory laws. An- Important Act. Among tbe bills passed by the Legislature ami siffned 1tt the Governor is one requiring Iteconleis of Pee;ls to prepare and Lue-i in iheip resnac- tivo oflices general, direct ar.d adsectum in dexes of deeds and mortgages recorded 5hrein, prescribing tho duty of said Re corders and declaring that the entries in sai.l general Indexes shall be notice to all persons concerned. Here is tho act. Section 1. lie iteiuu trA. etc.. TlMtin,l,i;ii. I to tlie indexes which the liecorder of Doe.l in (noli county of this commonwealth i required to keen, thesa'd Recorder shall careful;-an I accurately prepare and k-ep u liU oth two general indexes of all Deeds recordeJ therein In one of which, to tie known as the direct in dex, he shall enter in their order tho name or the grantor, the name or the run:ee, the vol ume and pnge wherein the Wood is recorded and in he other, to be known as the ad sect urn index, he shall enter in their order tho name of tke grantee, the namo of the grttntor. and tho voimne and page wherein the deed 4s recorded, HeshaU in like manner alio pn pare and, Veep two general indexes, one direct and the other ad scctntn. of ait mortgage? record d i.i liis offiVe. SHid indexes ahaJI be arranged alphabetically and In suc!i a way as to afford an easy and ready reference to said deeds ami mortgages respectively, and shall b written 4a a plain and legible hand: Provided, however that in any county where soc-b indexes have already been prepared and are in use. sr where any t-pecial law relating to such Indexes is now In force, they nhiill be adopted and kept as tf in pursuance or this act. Sec. 2. As soon assnid Indexes are prepared It shall be the dnty of the R-corder to index in its impropriate pl ic - ,d tuanner every deeV aud mortgage th. .; ji.f ! recnrdn-l in his olce at the time th f.r.-3 t recorded, and in eaao he neglec s to do i .tu 1 his sureties shall o liable in damages f.o uy person HggiUvvd bv jBtlch neglect. S3. 3. The cctry of rocortSnd ded and ntort gsges In 8id nulexes respectively shall be iotvee to all persoug tt recording of thesnne rc. 4- In counth-s wh-re ni sneb indexes - !. .,t1ij.i,TIi increor are bere I Vm"ihetSi "0 b. pj,d uPtZn ' ty ; but arter said work has been dune the cmts ot continuing the same according to the nro- vl. Una r t tki. : . 1 1 t .- . . " j tl D ,Bv "B " te respec tive rejurdert. (Approved Maroh i. IS. j.) BiZAAK op THi Nations. The Pre Association" correspondent writes as fol lows from Philadelphia in regard to a gigan tic enterprise which i about t be inaugura ted in that city, And the success of which is nndoubtedly assured from the fact that Mr. John Wanamaker, whose name is known in nearly every household in the land, not only because of his proprietorship of the largest Clothing House in America, but because of his connection with many of the most phil anthropic movements of the age, is the ori ginator and master spirit. So unique and unheard cf an exhibition has never hereto fore rx-en attempted in this Gentry, and we mistake the spirit of our people if they do not extend to it a patronage worthy of so great an undertaking having for ita object so patriotic a purpose as the one it is'de signed to further. Referring to this extra ordinary enterprise and the no less extraor dinary man who has originated It, the "Press Association" correspondent says ; I have heretofore In these letters expressed wonder at the amount of work done liv John j Wanttmakcr, in onrsnizinir local committees I throughout the country, charged Willi rxisinir j funds for the Centennial. Tlie responsibility oi raising tne minions or oouars tu carry out the intentions of the originators of the Exhibi tion, was placed iu his hands, and ritrht nol.ly is he carrying on bis work. It is done srrftfm' ttmsly, and now, in addition to t rx business cares that receive hisattention for t person ally directs the machinery that moves fe larg est clothing establishment in America a4 probably in the world Mr. Wanamaker husdc termined that the ounjr Men's Christian Asso ciation shall have, herein Philadelphia.. build inir grand in size and architectural beauty, In w!ieh Christians and non-believers the world over shall be warmly welcomed with true Christian charity. Such a builtiinjr will cost several hundred I thousnnd dolhirs to erect and finish. It will lie rasrd, and Ihe farst step towards raisin? it has been taken by holding a treat and novel Enter ta:iitnenf. Exhibition and Sale, in this city, coimnencinjr March Dth, and continuing until the aith of April. This entertainment is en I led "The ltnzaar of the Nations," and the largest Hall in the city has been engaged In which to hold It. A larro avenue will extend the entire lenalh of the Hall, and on cither side will be ereeted iiouses. accurately representing the following national Germany, Franco, Italy, England, Scotland, Russia. Sweden, SwitzcV and, Venice, Turkey, Syria. China. America. 4co. Those houses will be so sunstantially con structed as to rentier them perfectly sa'e. They will be supplemented with balconies, and dra peries appropriate to their respective nation alities. In each house will be established a Store or Razaar, where ladies ami their attendant, at tired in the national costume, will offer for sale rate, luocyiind useful articles, mainly thc pro ductions of the countries they represent. Entertainments of various description will bo given in day-time and evening. Curiosities rrom every quarter of the globe will be exhib ited. A Cafe will form one of the attractions. Street scenes of remote lands w ill be intro duced, and tne languages of the world may be heard on the busy thoroughfare. Every effort is being put forth to make the nazaid- ine most attracrrve, interesting and In fltriifiiiri. uiTui. a.'v I.. h,t..r .u. of P..n.,. u-,.i l l t ,,. T e,.;..r.t . Sxraxge, but Tkue. It is natural for people suffering with Consumption, Coughs, Severe Colds, or any other disease of the Throat and Lungs, to put off from day to day buying an article that they know has cured their neighbor, friend, or relative, yet they have no faith in it until it is too late. Tf you will go to your Druggists and get a bottle of Boschee'S Gebmas SvELT, your immediate onre is as certain as you live. It. has lately boon introduced into this coun try from Germany, and Druggists and peo ple everywhere are elated over its success. You can get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular size bottle 75 cents. J.ein mon t Murray. Ebcnsburg, or P. M. Vole slagle & Son, Wilmore. Free or Chakok. Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Willi Cherry ami Horehonnd combines all the medicinal virtues of those articles which long experience ba proved to possess tb most ttrit in.i. ,uiititH for all diseases of the Thioat and Lungs. Coughs and Colds are speedily relieved by it ami iu Croup it nets like magic. Call at U. J. Lloyd's Drug Store and obtain a sample bottlereepcftarae, or a regular size for l ; or at P. M. Wcie slagle ifc Son' Store, Wiliyore. J. It. Molt Itrs. 11.) North 2d St., Phil. fS-tS.-ly. ' '.JL .. L n"nr.xE.M.. SVTI.LKR LWIYD On Wedns day, Feb.18, 1S7. at tlie rcsi'Jcnco of the bride's fat her, by Her. J. (1. Thomas, Mr. Frcdkrkk a. SriLLsn. of Philadelphia, to Mis Maooig A., second daugh ter of Abel Lloyd, Esq , of Kbenburg. Ao.companyingthi; foregoing annonneemTit was a inanincenl present to j-t? priuter man. Where fore, and in consideration whrreof. we tender to the higli-cnnlrai-aing pari ies our b.-st wishes. May the skies overjhaiiou'ing their paths tlinugh lite wear ever a roseate hue. may their davs be loia in the land, and in the end of this suhluimry exis tence may their ehildrcn risa ap aad call tkcm hi esse J. y ORIFFlTH-.fONF.S. Marrlel. Thurs lay eve nlnir. 2th instant, by Rev. T. R. Jones, Mr.Joaj T. ORirriiH of Cambria township, to .Viss Mao oik J. JuNiis, of Kiicnfrburg, Another! The heart of ye printer mnn w;i la, thi ease likewine not f uffcrod to go ungladilened. and iu thc fullness of his satisfaction he nttcretli the words that If care or trouble e'er befall the pathway of tho twain now ma le one.it will he by reason that the joys of this lite are not justly meted out to the truly good and deserving. O Itl 'I'l' A It T. COLT.IXS. Died athia regldence. In this place on Monday last, Teteu Coi.ms, sr , agsd 63 years. Mt. Collins was born in the country Ponegsl. Ireland, and emigrated to this country in 18ie'. Alter having aa a contractor finished a portion of the present turnpike both cast and west or this place, he settled in the village of Munster, Mid way between here and Crreson. in 1S20. Seyeral years after this. h was elected one of 'the Com missioners ot the county. He was subsequently a canal or railroad on tract or near New Lisbon. Ohio, and when the Pennsylvania Railroad was commenced he received the contract for sinking the Ftiaft-s of the tunnel at Oallitiin. Me ro moved, with jjis family, to this place nearly twen ty years ago. Mr. Collins was well and extensive ly known and aniversally respected. He was honest in all his business transaction, exemplary in all his conduct throngh life, and a xealous mem ber of tha ("atholicchureh. His remains were taken to Suinmitviils on Wednesday and buried In the t atholic graveyard at that place, where his wiTe and several of his children ret. May he rest In peace. LEVI. Died. In Parr township, on Thursday forenoon. March It. 1H75, Mrs. Clara Levi, wife or Ms. Agtdae Levi, aged about 39 years. The deceased leave a family of ten small chil dren. Her remains were interred in the Catholic graveyard at St. Nicholas on Sunday last. Mav she rest in pea?. faOTICE. On hand, a large lot of Round and Split Chestnut aud Locust Poets, for sale cheap for cash. ' tlF.f). HCNTLtY. pXEGUTOR S NOTICE. -J Esjats of William M Cot tlec'd. Cettera tcsiomentary on the estate of William McCoy, late of lcarfield township, Cambria coun ty, have been granted the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested tornake immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them without delav COKXEL.II S MOiiRIS, Executor. St. Angus! inc. N'arch 28. 18T5-GI. FOR SIALIC. PLATFORM gPKlNft WAGONS PLAIN SPMXa W AOOXS. FARM WAOONS. Heiry aa Liaht sgona. ali kiods of Carts sad Yi neeluarrott . inanaiactured and for sale cheat; m.t DUQUESNE WAGON WORKS. Co mer Craig street and Allerhny river. 2 squares below Suspension Bridge, Allegheny Clt v. Pa. Repairing promptly done. C. COLEMAPt fc SOX R ETAIL PRICE LIST OF AH. WARD & BROTHER. atU Bt, between lih an l leth Ase's ALTOOXA, FA. No. 1. Flowr. per sack ... No. 1. S. O. Hams, per lb. . No. 1. S O. Shoulders, per lh ..... .'. Plain Shoulders, Extra A Sugar. " c ii ihs for : ., Choice Rio Coffee, pej lt - llr,.wo ' Japun Tea, " " English iljreaVr.ist Taa, j.er 1 ". " Oolong Tea per lb lmfriial. ' E!ra Vung Hysoa, per ID '.'. '. tl to . 12 . 30 . 10 t.04 2 . 31 . l.ri 60 60 . 1.M . 1.20 . It a i-;i i it nasias. l.-ivpr 19 1 19 10 15 2 25 10 S 9i French Prunes, " Currants, " Dried Apples, " Perthes. - " I Canaod Peaches, pr can.. i otntuoes " . . . No. 1. Mackeral, per lb. . Nv 1. Oodtish " . .. No.'l. Ukt Herring .... IPBSUXDIES BIEIIDIIJDIS AT TFIE BOOT iOJB J?53 Linr.UTY STJtEKT, riTTSBUMiOlf. To which wo invite tho attention of tho Trado. With the opening f another spring' w anmniiice the receipt or a romi.Vt. 1 Tne,nVrVT;V.,,C Good' OMAN'S, MISSES', ami ClIfLDUEVS. MEAN'S COY?" and YOUTHS." HOOTS, SHOES, and BKO'JA.NS. " UOkSs Conf ess Gaiters, Ah -, Oxford, and Jersey Tios ami Fin Calf Boots Miners' bailed Shoes, Rubber Goods. Ar. AJso a large stock of CITY-MADE GOODS, Gont, Morocco s.td Lasting L5 Bottom Prices. Orders promptly attended to. "M"OTICE.- ITar?ne- loaseI fr a term " of years the Saw MlLLewd bv th Mellon Brothers. I hereby rtpeotfailv request mil persons having lumber on the premises to remove the same without delay. Carroll Twp., March IB, lb7S.-t, T?XEcuTorrs notice. - Estate of Mary H asset. 4ecM. letters testamentary on the estate of Mary ltas sey, btteof Washlni-ton township, t 'ambria" eonn ty. PcBQ'a, dcern.el. have been i.set tothenn dersigneri. reaelinir in said tornsbip, to whom all persons indebted to 8H tte are reqnestert to make payment, aad those baring claims or de mands will make known the itmi without delay. VAL,tS'tlj i UUARTZ. March 19, 1S7S. 6t. ' Kxccutor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Having Wen appeintod Andiror by the Contt of Common Pleas of Cambria county te report dis tribution of the money in the hands'of the ShfriJT arising from sale of "detendsnt's real estate, in L'lviti h'arinf, Xo. S Ilcetmtjer Terra, 1874. of .Ichn Kinney, natnrnl gua.rllan of C and B. J. KcK.'.'mey, tu. Kdward Mctilade and Catharine Mclladc notice ia hereby given that I will attend to Mi duties of said appointment, at my office in Kbensburg, on Tcesdav, Apuii. 13th. 175. at 2 o'clock, r. it., when and where they must present their claims, or be debarred lroin coming in up'n sail fund. EO. W. OATMAV, Auditor. Kbcnjburg, March 19, 1S75.-W. HEIUFF'S SALE. Br virtue of a writ of Ft. Fa., issued out of the Dis trict Court of Common I'letts or Cambria coT'n ty and to tne tlirected. theie will br eTio-etI to I'ublic ti.le. at tlie tiera House in Johnstown, on MnxiMT. theftlli day or A pi:ii. 1-71. nt 1 o'clock, P. M.. the following lieai K-tate, to wil: All the right title and Interest of Jara"! Tiarhy. ef. in an1 to a piece or lot of ground siiaate in the norougn o: t "oticinaugn. ciunMia county, trontmg "ti xx.n.rua'i iirecb. an'i a-jjoining lot Kiuiroa't street, ani a'ljoin.n lot el r.ilen fSwerney on one side, lot of the heirs of Robert Kn.wn rtfi', Drown, decM, on the other sle, and extendina bark to Crooketl alley, having thereon erected a two story frame house and plank stahl. now In tho oceupsncy of Jatnrs ItarLy. Taken la exe-u-tJon and to be sold at the suit of R. II. SiDger, for ue of liibcrt, VVavnc & t'o. IlkltMAX SAT'MER, Sheriff. Shcrijr Office, Lbcnsburg. March 15. 1i7.. ALL WHOM IT MAY COX- CKKX. Notice is berebv given that I have this day purchased aud paid lor. of A. D. Fi.akaoajt, certain pmpeny, ootls and chattels (left in his care during my pleasure), in which are included a Turbine Water Wheel. Shingle Ma chine, MulaySaw, and all the machinery, fixtures and attachments necessary for rtinnir.g't he sune, such as Shalting Hcl.fr.tr. Dcvelcd and I'nvmg W heels, &c. &c. : all thc Household and Kitchen Furnilure, Including- Hedstea.ls and Bedding, 8lovrs and Ware, Cupboards. Tables. Chairs, Washing Machine and Wringer. Cooking t'ten slls. Carpets. Kr., is.; all his t arp -nter Tools, ln ciudiim saw. chisels, axes, augurs, wrenches, etc.; one cow t and all the white pine timber Ivirgon the land of Joseph (. llollen. suitable for shingles. AH persons are hereby cautioned against med dling or in any way interfering with said property wil hout my personal consent, as the same has b"en bought by me fur a valuable consideration and Is fully pai f for. JOHN II. F1SKK. hite Twp , Cambria Co., Pa., March 13, Itlb. J.C-tltLt-. SOUTH WEST. EDWARD WEST. HILL, WEST &, CO., MANfFACTL'REKS OF Brooms and Brushes, AMI WHOLESALE ttAt.Er.8 IN PRINT; STRAW, RAG OAMLLA TAPERS, t OTTOS AJfD iir.it P THlr.S, Flour Sacks, Croccrc Eags, "Wooden "VA'sxi-o, TEAS. TOBACCO, CIGAIiS, fc. 121 StlUSD AVKM'E, Detwces Smith fi f.i. tj and Wood Strf.ets. 3-19. PITTSBUftOH, PA. 3m QHEUIFF'S SALES Dv virtue of suntlry vrrits of !iJ. Export., itstieil out of the District Conrt ef Common Pleas of Cambria county and to tne directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, t the Opera House in Johnstown, on MONDAY, the 51 li day of AI'lilL next, at 1 o'clock, v. si., the following real t:atc, to wits All the right, title scd interest of Charles Mo. Bid,e and Mrs. M. J. .Ms Bride, of, in and to a lot uT ground situate in the tw-rop-rh or Coticmau-rh, tVuibria county, bounded tollowj. to witt Hounded iq the east by lot of Josrph U'Jierry. on the north by lot or Thomas Walters, on the gest by lot of Simon Khoadg, and on the south bv Jot of Vincent Smith, harir.g therein erected a twostory plank house, not now occupied, la ten in execu tion ii&d to he sold at the -jit of Wiu. Caldwell. Als, all theright, title and interest or Hernard Itraeken, or. in oud to a piece or parcel of land sit uate i.t CntieraauETh township. Cambria counir, adjoining lands ot Cambria Iron Co., Charles Wil son. Samuel Ricard, and others, containing 300 acres, more or less, about seres cleared, having thereon erected a two story frame hoase, not now occupied. Taken in execution and to be Soid at the suit of Thachcr it Co. HERMAN BAUMF.R, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Johnstown, March 8, 175. lit? STORE-JEW GOODS. Flaring just opened first-class In Room formerly occupied by V. S. Barker, I WILL SELL EYEHYTlIftG IN MY LINE AT THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES. Mrs. M. J STEIILEY. Ebcnsburg, March 12, 16T5.-4t. JL.ri.TJL.13 COXV13 r-itOCt TliE-rr- Singer Sewing Machine And Where to Buy It. Cor st ym ax See here, neighbor, can yott toll me where I can buy the sewing machine people talk so much about T Citizen of EBEssiw-Rn Yes, with pleasure. 1 presume it Is the Singer Sewing Machine that you mean. CX-r- Vt-s, ;&ia the situ C. of E. Well, just clow a there, twa t'ooT? st f Zahm's store-, is the jdace. and m v word for it yon will be well pleased with yoar parchass if voa inv.-st in one of thoso machines, jltstrs, Bailkt fcTaTB. the agents, have now on han-l all stvlea and sizes orthese Indispensable machines, rroin'rhe cheapest to the most valuable, and are accommo dating gentlemen who will he pleased to show von thc Ins and outs or thcirrarlous ln.ichlnca whether yon desire to buy or not. They alsa keep thread, needles and all the other paraphrenalia of a sow ing machine, and are at all tiin-s prepared to a tend to te repairing of reitrh.neo la a rstr-jntial 4d sttsfjtry raaniser, and at -r lajjral rates. Ti.vn'l lorgct the piacc Mtjrti street, two doors est fi Mitn' store, fcbcnsoarg i ii.-tC Ami t K I ST H A TO JI' S X G T I C K. Cistate f Maky Mi .Olauk, tl M. letters or Ai txi!ni?ir-ii to on the eitatt tf said deeedest, late of A llcrbcuy t-.wnsbip having been graded to the inderslgned, living in saM tewn ship, all 4erions having claims ag.unst said estate will present Otero properly proven, and those la ' debted to the same will make paxmcnt for.hwi.a. S Feb. 26. Is75.-6t, liKIljOEf MCLUY. PIIOTDGlWra GALLERY FOR m. l CIMPIE TE In all US del srtmcnts. Itrat Ukjv lion In the tw cilirs. havitior a larire and aa established eusiom. Will be aoltl at a great bnr g;iin. Prtce, lifti. For particulars raa on or sJ drtss Immediately, W. J. Sarvrr. Jeweler, No 6C Federal Street. Allegheny City, Pa. (S.-4t OALL1TZIN LAKE.Attor.net AT Law, Elten.bnrg, T. Ot3e with ri8-;r aud Cudr. in f Hurt Ileus. WHOLESALE SHOE HOUSE OF ASSSKKVS SALE. AVf-Lir53 fo r;-e Sale, at the Pf rettn, ,n Aht -jheny tsarh p. t abrf a.,"T m, riitDAl, MARCH 26th, is'ts. At I O-CIXiCX. T. M, the f. lh.wing d. rib.a lr,.,rty ,o wit: 1 Spt.rg , !,. 2 Hog.. 1 one. L""ltr,f ",Vn-1 Sled, l-uttlva w T'V r?n'!' 0a'" '' ,he "H l. and one Tub cf Mier- -Term. will be made Wown f PIECE or PARCEL of LAND f4g.anni1J0,Sh-rD'r,own!i,',r' "nibrt rmiT. fhfA-,. atapts '.cornerof land ol P H hieltl't r. Lhi !"?1 or'l,i,1 Shields. South eV's decWiS in I Jang load ; thence alontr n l ii.nv u i i , "l?r v" 5.1 ei-che. te it pr,M : t hence mil along said Plank Koad. Kortb S4.ieKrea It h I h V- """"a-.snd r. H. Shh-lda. North X i iTTS"- Vrrh. tos hem ,-k: then,. North 15 dt-grets, Kast : 4 perches, to the place of bcginnirg-containinj, sArt and rlt. sir;ct measure.; Tekms or Sale )ne-hlf thc rn-.-l.iiM mcne on delivery ot the Meed, and tbeVlJn fv IZ ytar. with itneresr. to lH-secure.1 ly theju lgtntLt exemption note of the pon-h-scr. 'Smtij .arth 12.-t. Asslgnecot licence WiUebrand. WoodJIor&CoT, WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENN'A n. R. DEPOT. Johns(own, lrt., Wholesale and Jietail Iealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC n IViILLINERY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. BOOTS AND SHOE?, HATS AXH CAPM, CAIIPET8 AN-n 0,',!'.'T?i? X AU WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED of all kinJ, Together with all manner or Western Trc Juca, FLGU3. EACC-J. FIShVAIT. CARBDrj CJl, ETC. t-r ri;r.len!eand retail order liritcd and S., 'he"- notice a'tlS'l THE lillfT IOWA AND NEBRASKA FOR SALE BT THE BIRLTONOISSOIT,!I11VEI1R.R.CO Om Tea Utrs' Credit percent. Interest, O.x Wtimi ier i t.,va I- s.-vthrrn Xehra:a. The finest eojjr.trv In the r.r-i t - lag and Stack H,l?ilZ. Theoiii'"' ly cultivated ; Climate warrn ..iU 1 V,M q-iircd on prirf-r.nl till FIFTtr.r a-ments re. ONE-S Hi ENH1 EAhV Iaml Exploring Tickets Sold at honor-ant stations on the Chlcairo p.. lington and Quincv Jni u..a ..V" 7; L,nr relun-ld when bind is bougl.t ' U C8t f ntn Twe.tr per eat. I rcmiVmV cu, vaUon1 lOCk PrtHinrts wvTt naif r rr.,t "The so-called dr.$-!tn in Vh t . lscer0,i,ore:!le3, sro l i--jm.j Turlington. Iowa. f, i. t . J t-uriington. Io or Lincolu, eb . - - - - ii if. .r eoraska Lands PUBLIC SALE r-OF in Ebensburg, P on l lhe Coart "- MOXDAV, 3t Altai 291 h, IST. At 5 O'CLOCK V. m.. the roUowirg descr be propt-rty. to wit : K aescrlD 1 A PIECE Oil PARCEL OF LIXD Miller, and othrVi." more or leFS. nVat Fit J.1 , 1 A- HES, thereon erected I bwrLiTZS , ITti h"" ;i ULKand rccssnry OuSiM.gV'01- STA" nJt-To X?XrJ?:!Lrj 1-reh.p. balance In two eWl anV.i'" A'e-? tcrest st. to be secured bv J0igraetu n i. ' "J"1 in' : of the purchaser: us and mort. Mrchii-5t. ciSitf;feeoT:viuSON"- . -mtcittee of Jem Varonr. B':S"on-kot,ci,. pur!. ance of a nesnlitTion r.-.t i n.- r.. . uiinil pSVHpif ,T ge.. and Town Council on thertih dav sry. 1STS. an election will be hell a" thei places of holding elect iens in the Fast v ards or Ebenslmrg rtcrough. ge... and Town Council on the ?,, ,.. ; ' , "A TT'pc-' !va and Whi lixi. ,i.r i ...r.;.. ;"',vu -"'TrKMr, ten Er.w.,iK -. .ninwheth;rVh.de nTs7i,Va tXtrm- W"h tht rrcnMnd.bted! ness thereor. not to exeed seven rr eetrnm of heasseascl raluntioa orid Uort ulh 7a JS the last assessment ite cxney ar,,s frc ,J ViVF r 01 T" or nre d cr purist. 7U? said liorough or Ebcnsburg. u'l'vyr-' M Valuation cf Borough propcrtrat lt Existing in'lehtctae'4r " ti'.rouirli 4.117.11 "1 1 JUB in i'iv.'-M iBcrcara. Th- tickets to be t .t..,. v. . . I ..i. .'l". ana cvmta: n on the cirtr be Ini'-vaml l or -Delt liy order cf tte lUtrr. a., Tow Connr,x 3-4.-81.') ADM I MSTH ATOK'8 XOTICI3 ... KltHof JamfsI-HAUV Jpc-M . . . . r . , . "--.i-r. ut-tj tl ' "i -imiii':rtloa ravin bcci rrnte-l ......... inr cstnip ni i a v tr-m . . ons indebted to sid estate are required " maki linmcd:-e payment and t he, having tllL'' rv-questci present tht m dnlv rU lor settie- m-nt. rth.M.HT5.t. HL.X1IY i'iEHT tT AtTra letters tcstamc,;.:; . !.-tv""l' i. .3 I vitas --- of tfec Por.Mtchcf letto. tambr -county, Pv, oec d. t-ae been ined to ti ZX J. V:,h9lMiro r""c'd reeJtrfiedttiat jns cluains agafn-t the lust wtil preseut them tr.-. per ly authenticate.! for settlemeiii. 1 ttb.M,lf7S.-;.. AI PALOMA MTTPS If T II ltt . . x . lux.ttri.ni rm p. ir VI rfM, a 1.H of hfrr Kn,M l yiu k, a J
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