itKNSIirKH. CAMBKIA CO., PA. 11MOAY, I.M 4 1. AM) H HSIt tl- Or. K. C .)nli-s. of this pku-.-. viiti-il I i 1 1 burur tliis w-i k. ; Mrs. M. 1). r.i:riT. of Alt"i:i. is vis iting fricmls in Altoiin:!. Mr. .Inlm ll. inl. r ami family will r.- IllllVf tO AltlXlllil IK'M wi'fk. Mr. Joint Mrtiuiif. of IVlauoy, was a vir-itor to our town on Mun.Uv. Mrs. K. K. linn. tan. of St. AtiKiistfni" is visitinir trii-iuls in Kln-iilniri;. Mr. Jiinifs lli'iiifs. of Crcssoii, was in KlM-ii-luiri; on l)iii iii-ss on Momlay. Mr. luincs Ilanlun. of Tnnni'lliill. s t " a few hours in town on Momlay. f -Mr. William Cray, of Carrol! town, has I.i-i-ii L'lant.Ml a (un-inn of p r month. Mis Li'Uis i!;i r. (if .Inlinsliiw ll. is visitinu Miss Mauuii- Kli'-y in tin's jila.-i- Mr. Martin la. Sr.. of ( assnn.li a. was a visitor to our town on WVilnrsilay. Tin? slashing mi lln n.-w railioatl lias Im-.-ii tlonf lH-twi-i-ii KlH'ii.-lniri; ami I'.i-ulal:. To t-1 1 i til t. of Mr. Josrpli Sherry, of " llarr U iiliip. ait- lins; ill with sraili-t " fi-VlT. Mr. Joseph Sk.-lly. of Camhria town ship. Iit a valuihle cow 0:1 Tuesiiay hy v. il.-alli. -Mr. Ceor-;.' Knulehaeli. Sr.. an thl t ..r l..l...t..i .Ii...l m S:il nril:iv luiHIlilli;. I Mi.-s ltarhara I it ri.-h. of Carroll r township. wasM'verely uoreil hy a cross i-ow a few .lays au'o. Mr. Joseph A. I'.ei tr.mi, one of Tun iielhill's snr-elul laml lords, w as a visilor to KU'iishnr on Tuesiiay. Mrs. John . Crown, uml ilautrlit.-r. Juiif. of John-low n. are Kiting Mrs. Jennie iirillith. in tins plaee. Miss M illie Kiehar.Koi,. of this place. who has licen vi-ilini: frieml- in CnnMiK-k for a couple of mohllis, r -lurneil home on Tuesiiay. Mr. Slierinan Tihliott. who recently piinlia-til an. I reinoveil into the II. I-. I a i- pi operly on .1 iiliau street is having i he hnlise I'tMlloiieled. " --lluuuai ians and I Lilians are w arininii mi .nir -Heels iea.lv toL'o to work on llu- new railroad. Work will he commenced iihoiit the lir-t. of iieM month. Mr. C. A. sliarliauirli. Carrolllow n's Im-liim; clol hier. has a change of ad in I hi week's l'i;l.l M vs. Kead il and then pay a jfiL lo his -lore ami prolil hy it. Mr. i-aac i inu'er. of Coin inauh. puiii Kheii-liiiru a i-il on Tliiir-d.i. Mr. Wi inu'ei recent I v purchased t he fai in of .M i . .I. llei -mi ll.iwland in Clack- lick tow us h p. ' -Mr. Daniel Zahm. of Ihi- place, who I ha- heeii r (i ii ii i ii mi t he Cua l p. ii i ii;.nl for - Ihepa-I ciiuple ol w.-i'K-. returned lemie en Monday on a le.i e nl all- ence Im- -e ei - al da s. ; -A w is.' f.inii.T -ay-I hat it i- hisevperi i l lnelliat il isatromj ileal heller lo sell and reu'rel thai, tie d id u I. el a hiuher price than In hoi. I hi-product and ivmil 1 1 al he di.lii"! -ell i I. - A pack of liolind-di-co ercd a deer on I Siinilay ' veiiiui! and pn1 the animal a ' cl.i-c clia-c. liually di itr-( it into Duncan- ille. A hunu.ne cilien drove otl tin-ili.u-a ml ira e I he deer niuht lod;ii. in J. his barn. -.;. nili nj .Y;p'n'' '. T - I.. M. Wo.ilf, tor iiiauv years .1 leadin;; cilien of John-town. and founder of oolf's clot hintr store in tlnil city, died - In New York 01. Tin day niulit. Mr. : Wiiuli leaves a wife ami on.--on, .M ini- I... of John-low n. and t w o da uu'h t ers. I The l'enu-y Ivaniit Kailroad t'ompany lias -eltled with Mr-. Suiali l:.--l. r. of Cakcr's furnace. I n. liana count y. Ii.r claim - aain-l the .onijianv lor the accident in ; w liich her two two dailliteis were killed j la-l SvptelilU-l'. Ml-. Kes-ler leceied $;!.( I. 'J'he coinuii.ii. m is of 1 ndiaua county have arrived lo Iran-pot t t he nld. one -n y :; h'4 chill ch. sj ualed ill tiiat colllt. at ' JOI.elleer. and known a- tin' Kt.enee V church, to Ihe World's !'air. 1 1 i- PM years old. and services were held in it for over i. ion years, - Miss Kate Doyle, who wasahmit open ini.' up a mii-eum at South I'ork. on W. it . inday of la-l week, was ai tested and taken in Altotina on a 4 1 1 : 1 1 of the lai -ceny of 011 irel'eried hy Mrs. Maitie 7 Johnston, who had heeii her loom-male in Alloona. 4 An exchamre remaiks that a si 001 1 " many years ano when a hoy v as whipped at school he 1. 1 -1 v . I another whipping ' whin he went home. These das the , failieraml mother wipe hi- tears awm, . and no hefme the school hoard and make : a con. plaint. r. Numerous metal ties have liecn invent f ed and many railroads havelrieii them, hut 'i all have proved iin-al is factory. Thepiin- ci pal ohject ion to i hem are 1 heir co-t and J noiielasticity. A track laid on metal ties wears out ni'lintr -lock much faster than : one laid on I iniher. '"" Mr. Jame- C. ahm and wife, of I';tts- huru'. and M 1 s. Cieu. . Join , hi - -i-lel , of ithe same city, arrived here on Wcdue-ih y veuiim to Ih' p p-riit at the 11 I. In al ion of r. t he lroldell w eddi nil of M r. and Ml-. Ceo. f C. K..ahm. of lhis place, which occurs r; to-il.iy iThiir-.lav.l ; I'lnlip Cramer, a prominent citi.en of Morrellv ille, w as struck hy Limited at the lower Morieilviile cio -i 1 1 while -lanilit.it . on I he I ie-on Sat n Ida v in. ! 11 ; im'. a ml wa ' thrown hiuh in the air. The train was : 1 minimi fifty mih- an hour, hut fortunate :' Iy he was not -criou-ly hurt. Tickets fur the led uiv at t he (atholic ichuich. in this place, on W.ii m-da v . s April .".tli. will I ii sale at Jame-' di un . More w il h a d iauratu of t he -eats, people .purclia-imi lickeis a ot Ii. 1 .lace- can l.av e t hem lual ked al t he drill.' stole. A.l luissi. in cents. IIi rved seal s .1 cent-. 1 11 A pi 1! 1 hero w ill he a total e. lip-e of .the sun. and a-1 rouoiiiers all over the w 01 Id ai.- pn pai tiii to take ol.-ei at ion Cif the event. Kv el y eclip-e of I. lie years lias 11 ulted in the accumulation of m-w and important fact-. A- the power 01 l. - i-copi' increases, so too ih- the import I ance of t hesi' oh-i'rv at ions. 5 -The receipt - and e peinl it ut es of Kli- ti-hui Ih.iouhIi are this ear puhii-ln d In Ihe liintl.l and Mmintitiitt 1 r, of lu ; 'l ;i. e. On,, paper U-i d to lie deemed suf ficient to -pr. ad t h's new s hut now il takes to. I t's a con t riliu tion, you know, that tli.- conti ilmtoi s ihiu'l have to pay out of their OW II (mm ki t. i Dr. (. . is. Kennedy, of this place. . vill move to JoiiiiMow 11 on or alxuit Ihe 'I-t of April, w here he w ill up, y up an of 8 e and pia. iiee hi- prof. ion. We coin llieli.l hi. 11 to Ihe people nT John-tow II as a gentleman of ahilny a, , nlture ami tho-e " eiiitaaiim his ,i.,f, i,,lla y,.rxw,.s lit him a skillul ui.it lean, id physician. J - Frank llackus I,. ,. ,,ily ,iiv , j a ,McKean county ron-t a u.e which is a curiosity. The Siniihpon )fjrrr . ay- the triihk of a tree for ah,,ul three -feet from the irroiiml is maple. At this -point the iree folks, one fork U inn eh,, ami J Hip other s,,fi maple. Frank was alnit to ,U lit It down, hiitiliscoveiitiK the peculiarity Jih decided Uj let il MaJ 4 furiosi ty. i Those f our suhseribers who intend, chanidusi their p istotlice aildress 011 the. first of April w ill pleas notify us by postal card or otherwise, giving their old address as well as the new. Miss Mary James diiil at her home in Jachsou township on Monday, uir-il ' years. She was a daughter of the late Ceniamin James. and a sister of Ceiijamiii K. James and William James, of Jackson township, ami of Mrs. Isaa: Kelly and Mrs. Uotiert Davis, of Cambria township. Iler remains were interred at Coiilah on Wednesday. James Kellv. of Johnstown, was brought to jail on Monday under a thirty .lay s" sentence for shipping his ilauuhcr, Mr-. Mary Ilallet. of the .-amecity. Kel ly and his daiiuhter had entered cross-suits for assault Iwforn Alderman Harris, and after hcarinji tl vidence. Mrs. Ilallet was discliamed. and Kellv. in default of payinn a line of 10 and costs, w as brought to jail. Mr. Amhrose (Jray. of Carndl town ship, last week was one of the most unfor tunate of men. First 011 Friday his cow in crossiim over a fe nee i ijured itself so much that il may die. On Thursday eveninit Ins wife stepped on soinelhinil that twisted her ankle -Mid broke a bone. His iittle three-year-old daughter on Saturday ninht fell out of lied and dislocated her shoulder. i'lirriilltoirn Xi'tm. Mrs. Polly Aukerinan. an atied woman liviuur near Yoiiiuistown, Westmoreland county, was burned to Jeath Tuesday eveiiimi- She w as alone in an upper room of her son's house. 11 ml w hile sinokinti. It is thought her pipe fell from her mouth into her lap sett inn lier clothing on l!re. Iler screams brought her son to the rescue, hut loo late, as slie was so badly burned that she only lived a short time. At the late license court. I'eter Symore and John Cyrne of l'ortagc. each applied for a hotel license for the same house in that place. The court grunted a license to Scyiuoiv ami refused llynie. Cyr.ie howevet has possession of the house having kept a hotel therefor the pa-t year and more and refused to give up I he possession, claiming that he has a right to a lease of the pr emises. The law will probably he revoked to settle the dis. pule. Mrs. Cecillia Click, w ife of A 15uck. a well known citien of Carrolllown, died on .Monday afternoon after a short illness. Mrs. Cuck was about :v.' years of age and a daughter of Mr. Thomas Uosi nsieel. for merly a resident of Kbeiisburg. hut now of Ar-hville. She vvas"a sister or Cev. Father Co-eustci l. of A-hville. ami of Mrs. J. A. O'ilara.of this place, d ides her bereav ed hu-hand she h aves four small children who are thus early U-ivft of a mother- I. ve and cure. Mis. Cl Lillet Fanvll. wife Thomas Fariell. died at lu-r home in St. Augustine on Tuesday of lasi week, aged T'. years. I'd" aged hiishaml and one daughter Mis. I.nke Mct'al e. siirv ive. She w as ln.ru in I'.uri-li I'd u mua. Couiil y 'ialvvav. In land, came lo lhis coinily I h ill y - foil r v ea is ago. and has lived In Cl-;si field township ever since. She wa- married to Thomas F.irn-ll Ii fly -four yens ago. and was the 11101 hei of nine children, all of whom died in infancy evc.-iil Mrs. McCabe. Mi - Ka. had McMulleu. aged T'.i years, died al her daughter's residence in tial litiii on Saliitdav night from ihe result of a paraivitic stroke. She was the widow of Daniel McMulleu. who died in June. Deceased is siirv i Veil by live sons ami two daughters- Conrad, of Allegheny City: Thomas, in Mexico; Daniel, of Ueimva: John ami I'oU-it McMuileu. of Altoona; Mis. l.i.ie U.-i-smaii. of I'ailitin. vvi'.h whom Mis. McMulleu made her home, and Mi.-s Nancy McMulleu. of Clair Furnace. The remain- were taken to Al toona fur interment on Monday. Ow en Met "raw a driver in the employ of Crown Jtios. Sons, contractors at No. ! bridge, ca-l of Cirn.ingi.ain. Clair coun ty, wa.-instantly killed at &:'') 011 Satur day morning, lie w driving a cart w hen his horse shied on t' S an iroach of I'acilic I'vprcss. and Mr. M. draw .vasthrown upon t he li ,ick and st ruck ... ihe head by the train. The remains were taken to Tyrone and placed in 1 in-surgical rooms, uml uf tcrwaid fiiven in charge of L'ndei takers Cnilcy ('raliain. Tin- deceased came from .)ohi!sown, where he was engaged in horse di aliug. Tobias Foreman, one of the Associate .1 mlges of 1 1 undiugdoii county. died at his home in I lopew ell low n-hip on Tues day a I' I'M noon, ot pneumonia, aged seven ty -live years. J inlge Fori man. w 1.0 was el ected twice on the temperance issue, achiev ed considerable distinction in lsS."i, w hen w it h ! he aid of a brother Associate on Ihe bench, he over-ruled President Judge Fur-t's opinion to grunt license and placed 1 1 unt ingdon on t he list of Prohibi tion count ics. It was on exceptions filed against 1 his en ling that t he riipreme court decided that Ihe ruling of the Associate J uilges pi evai led. In a late opinion the supreme court says that :f an engineer on a railroad en gine, in approaching a point where it is his duty to sound a w hi-tle. as reipiired by the statute observes nearby on a highway, a man struggling with a team of horses hitched to a w agon, and can seit from the surroundings that .sounding a whistle will make the team unmanageeble ami great ly endanger I he team and man. it is his duty to desist until the danger point is passed, or if necessary to stop the train, and if he does not hut needlessly sounds the whistle and permi ts the steam to escape, causing them t i run away, the company is liable for tin; injuries inliii ted. At the time of the Mood John KcKen- II. 1. the mac hincst. lost a valuable gold walcli which had been ireseiitcd to liitli by the mechanical department of tin-Vulcan Steel Company, of St. Louis, when he left there in July. l-so. A short time ago the watch was left with a jeweler here for re pairs, by a stranger, when the jeweler no ticed the inscription and sent word for Mr. McKenua. That gentleman fully idi-ntl-lie.l the t ! mepiece and recovered what was to him a very valuable keepsake, both on account of its associations and the long lime it was given upas lost. It seems that the iiiii'i who found it had picked it up shm lly ufier the Mood and had carried it I V IT -ilice. -.o'lllxfoK-M ilTil ll, John F. Ceard, aged T'. a freight hrakeinau on the Pill-burg ilivi-ion whose home is at Mowry's Mills, p.e.lford coun ty, was instantly killed at Cressou on Wednesday night of last wi-ek. His train was on its way lo Altoona and slopM-d at lesson. Mr. Ceard. w ho w as in the cabin, stepped olT into the darkness and did not notice an empty engine going west on the northbound track, which struck him and knocked 111 in down, huh of the wheels passing over his head and crushing it Into a jelly. The head was almost severed fioin llu- body and his left nrm was broken. Tin- lm.ly was discovered short I v afterward by a track watchman who was passing by. The remains were interred at Mowry's Mills. Tli !' anal A al Wblkkfy Thi- subject could Ih-dwelt upon to a considerable length and vet much remain untold, but all agree that the use, the pioM r us., of pure rye whskey is an ahs,. Iii'e necessity, .-(..eially so now, when nature insists upon being -H1n11lat. il. All regular physjejans prescribe rye whiskey and justly claim thai Klein's Silver Age and Diuiuesne hiskies are most reliable. Thev do I Ids not only U cause they have tried them, but Ih-ciii-i- ibe leading hospi tals u-e tlietn lind Ihem the best stimu lants in the world. Silver age sells for l. -oand Dii.iic-nc for 1. '.- H-r full iniart. For salt! by J. Ludwig Son, Johnstown. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by th Clerk of the Orphans Court for two weeks Piidinst Wednesday, Maich 1.'3: Samuel A. Lee and Elizabeth Duncan, Dysart. William M. Willett and Annie Kodgers, Morrellville. C. M. Trawatha, Chicago. 111., and I.osa Keifline, Johnstow n. William A. Layering aud Mary Cuth bcrtv Johnstown. Mike Tomsko and Katie Czulok, Johns tow n. Austin (. Koddy aud Catharine Jones. Johnstow n. Harry Saupp and Elmira Crow n. Johns tow n. James Tow le and Lavenia Watkins, IK laney. Jichino Cam illa and Jennie Isenbaugh, Johnstow n. Howard W. Davis and tarlotte Elliott, Johnstown. t.eorge Nagle. Spangler. and Jane Wills, Ashville. A brain L. Keagy and Ella Young, Johnstowr.. Milton K. Wissingor, Stonycre k town ship, and Lurie Min-k, Dale. A Nojowrn lo Ittr nl tl and Pllrnm I n lie Wmt. On March L'sth the last jn-rsonally oon- duct.il tour to Florida will leave New- York and Philadelphia. Tourists have the option 01 returning on any reguiui 11 am mior to Mav 31st. JS-.O. f.KI from New York, f is from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other Kints, cover, in addition to round-trip transjiortation, all necessary expenses en route going. On March 2itli the last California tour leaves tlte East far the most wonderful and delightful trip it is possible to make in this country. A tourist agent and chaperon accoin pany each party and everything possible- done for the comfort and entertainment of the tourists. All information regarding rates, routes. Ac, may tic obtained c.n ap plication to the Tourist Agent, Pennsylva nia Railroad Company, 233 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. S4'. Croadway, New York, Fulton Street, Crooklyu, or ticket agenw of the company. Anoltirr I.tnfi. The corps of engineers in this place com menced on Tuesday running a line and making a .survey for tin; improvement of the branch railroad between Ebciisburif and Cradley's. Instead of going along side of the present rmd through the farms of John ll. Davis aud Richard Owens, the line leaves the branch at Crad ley's by curving northwest through the farm of Ira doom, passing a few feet north of his bain, then nearly due west through his entile farm, re ehing the creek near the old sawmill on land of Mr. Joseph Noel and thence flow 11 the creek and striking the line formerly run at the east end of tow n. Cy adopting this route it is said much U-tt.-r grade w ill In- had and with the ex ception of j heavy cut near the barn of Ira Clooin, the work w ill not In- heavy. It is also anticipated that this route would Ih- much less liable to snowdrifts in winter, which, in view of theditlicillty CX erieuced in keeping the road open this winter, is unite an item tu the eyes of the company. s M ! Farm TIII. The tin. -lion. What dtM-s a man biiv wheii he purchases the title to a farm? has often Im-cii asked, but not satisfactorily de termined. From the latest decisions on the subject it is plain that lie buys the ground, of course, ami all the buildings erected on it, whether these are mentioned or not. lie also buys all the fences, but not material once Used, then taken dow n uml laid aside, nor material purchased for a m-w fence, unless these an- specifically nu-iitioiii d. He also tm j s all adjuncts necessary to the farm, except the imple ments and machinery. For instance, if there i a pile of lw-au poles cut and once used for the purpose, these go with the farm; but if cut and never usi-d, they are the Seller's property unless s(H-citied as sold. Standing trees and trees w Inch have fallc II or U-ell blown dow n go w ith ..... . , , , , . nd, but If cut dow n and made into groum cord wimmI, they U-come pels inal property, and to go w ith the land must tn- spi-cilied in the sale. A Krpubllran Srhrme. A dispatch from Johustwon to the Pitts burg papers on Wednesday says: Ilepub lican leaders had a conference liere to-day tit w liich a plan w as formulated to make the county Republican. It was decided that a large iiumlx-r of colored workmen w ould I rif ne impoi 11-11 iiiioiuf couuiy nils sumuiei and at tlie fall election they will all lie yoted for the Republican ticket. The suc cess of the plan Is assured and will lie car ried out by those developing the Clacklick coal regions. Judge ISarker and other leading Republicans control the develop ments there, and it Is said they will em ploy nothing but colored labor. The con tractor on the new P.lackltck road will also be induced to employ colored men w ho will vote right. In addition, the bosses at the C ambria Iron Works here are to lie utilized hy the party managers In making this scheme materialize, and they w ill la asked to dismiss foreign laboring men and employ negroes w hose votes can lie con controlled. Boom for Pattoa. On Friday last the first train of empty I Seech Creek coal cars arrived at I'atton. Cation is on the line of the Cambria & Clearfield railroad but by an arrangement lietween the two railroad companies, the 1 Seech Creek w ill use the road of Cambria X Clearfield to ship the coal mined in the vicinity of I'atton north and east to Ma hatTey, where the Cambria &. Clealiield connects wait the I Seech Creek road. For several months past the owners and less-es of the coal in that vicinity have lx-en opening mines, and the building jf branch railroads to these mines has U-en contin ued all though the w inter months. S.-v.t-al mines are ready to ship coal and the ar rival of tiie first train of empty 1 Seech ( reek coal cars on Friday was an event of great rejoicing as it meant the beginning of an era of prosperity that will U-nctit the Niiple of that vicinity for many years to come. Brilliant an it spwlar l--twr. "A thing of U-aiily is joy forever." and most certainly tin-lecture which Father Leeming delivered last night at the Opera House on "Mary Ojieen of Scots" is Indeed a ' thing of U-aiity." ami seems to lw "a Joy foreyer," for it never fails to draw an immense audience. The gorgeous illus trations with which tin? l.-cture were accompanied are real cenis of art and gliid.ien the eve with Mi nes of siM-ctacu-lar beauty. The sad story of lif of the uniiappv Stuait was thrillingly recited and created a di--p impression. From every point of view the lecture was a er fect success. YtntiiijHliHVH I'rfxg. The above illustrated lecture will le given in the Caiholi.- church, Kla-nsburg, on Wedensilav, April 5lh. l.ct. It will l the finest ever set n iu tbelisblirc, and none should miss it. t srd of Tksi.a. Vktkka, Pa., March 21. I sin. We, the undersigned, ask the M-ople of Cambria county to accept our thanks for the substantial aj,l vthich tln-y contribute! lo our tM-ii.-lil, aiiioiiutiiig to $7nn, afu-r ur loss hy lire on June 14th, 13, and hop.; that in the future we may U able to pay tliose who aided us in our darkest hours. J. Li. .t ii. I). Evans. of Jarora Following is the iist of jurors drawn to serve at June term of court: AUID jrsont. Hiker. A.-.. litier, Jolinitown. lement. Jol.. pointer Klenhurir. Ivli, Ifciolel J.. lrmer.C'niSti lowntnlp. lleloiirr. Jutin. farmer. Elder U nBI. lerQurt. Auuu-t. enlnne?r. Johuwo. Hutnuhrev. Jhn J . mtw-rer. J oh ou n. Kil.'on. John S . Uwjer. Brr turoh.p. klrkptrlrk. Jame A., miner. tiaun. Kunix Jot-.h.irentlemn. Jobnutown. L.iTinxion. J H.. tanner. A.ttu townhlp. IIUKker. A. A., drnulnan. JohMiewt. Mwn. KrD. temter. ).prlle. M.er. Hrry. oerBt.r. Km I . Keade townahlp. Miller. i:ru 1.. carpenter. I pr cder Iowa- HcKh. Joseph A., tarmer. Satqaehannm toa- JI - .. . McKlnney. Jme. laborer, Uale. I '. Daniel, contractor. JonnWn. (laiKK B. ltHrer. Jonni. Kejiu.'Wui. H.. rtoir. Joanitown. kit!vT, Lebraliu. enttn cor. Wert Tajlor lows- ssnvde'r. William, earpenter, Johnstown. S,.uierllle. Jawea. laruirr, Susquehanna town WinijiDon, Blair. laborer, (.allium. W ood, tieu.KO. roi.er. Johntownu TKAVKR8B JCKORS. FHUTT Willi. Anfti-aH. John A. t-li. J-)lintowu. A ejiamler. lamea, lab rer, J .hMiurd. H-irui.arl. Hourj. uiercbant. Cpinsr ' oder township- ... . Htt William t;., laborer. W llmore. All .uih, J. I..enlueer Kicbland lownsblp. Hnlamt. Iewl. larmer. Birr lownsntp. Biandt. e.re. hoiel keeper. L.11I5. Bryan. K. W.. elerk, i'oor.lale Kuuuiariner. Iwl. clerk. Adam township. M.r.. K. A . uentleutan. Jobuu.wti. aul r I nnis. laborer. Atbville. t'onwar. H J ., larmer, Oailltun township. Cover. Wonhlratoo. carpenter, t:oiwmuib townfhlp. I'n-d.iril t'hartes. mlllhan.1. Juhistown. lavi. W. H.. clerk. Kbensmirir. IVIi sler. Tna.1.. Diner. HasiiUKS. Iliiuu. Ii A , arlr, Johnalown. KMclehart. Charles, mllltaoil, Johnstown. K.lards. Thomas L larnier, lllackiick towo cbip. corKe, W. K.. miner. Ully. t a.isr. A. W.. clothier, HastlnKS. Ulueh, Deo. M.. patternmaker, Johnstown. Or.ive. Kre.l.. lartuer. Jacksun township. O imib. Uiwrain. tarmer. SuaTcreek township. Hel.-el. .loslab. larmer. Adaius luwnihlp. Hlce. Wm. K.. tarmer. tJn.yle township. Hi. lien. John K.. muon. Ku.le townnhip. Huev. Siim-iel. laltorer. Snuimrbill. .li-oty . Ievi, lalMirer. Stonycreek township. Kil'bier. Joseph, blacksmith. Hall0iC. Krl' f. Ananias, larmer. Htunycne townsnip. LuBcj. Mit-naei, noieiaceer, jouuuiws. Limber. John, laborer. Johnstown. 1 urilirh. Jnseiib. laborer. Johnstown. JUrlel, Harry, laborer, I loan townsblp. Miller, W. W merchant. Johnstown. Mers. Henry, larmec, Oallilkin lownhlp. Mo 'retry, James, liveryman. JohuluQ. Oaks. Jeremlab. acnt em to Johnrtown. O IHnnell.Tbo. t-'-, clerk. Washington township No. x. Ke.xle. James, laborer. J.jhnstown Kavnul.ls. Henry, lariuo -.Croy le township. Sees., J mieub W.. mercbaut. Johnstown. sheehan, Timothy, lariuer. t'lexrfleld townahlp. sivits, firry, stonemason, Kicbian.l townsblp. West, Harry J., roiltutner. Joutis.own. Wess. Liewls. tarmer, Croy.e townsnip. Wilson, Albert, loreman. I'urtJKe. VuQQK. (lej. A., steelworker. Johnstown. TRVEHSK JL'ROKS. HKCOD WKEK. Acstesdt. Anthony, butcher. Oaihtziu. Arentru .Samuel, lanorer. Morrellv.l:. Aunu.-l. I'nnrad, larmer, Susquehanna township. Bannan. H . .1 , blacksmith, l-oielto. Itf n-hooff Harry SI., printer. I'pper Yoder township. HlouKh. John S.. larmer. Kichland township. Brtlebauifb. James A., steelworker, JuliD.ioea. Kraner. Jnbn, water tender, Jonnsiowa. II Xier. s-rbi-ilao. iullllmn.1, Johnstown. nra.l. AuvUrtiue, lalx.rur loretlo. ('rroli.Tm mas. heater, Jobiiitown. ( arpei ti r. Ji.-hua. aiceut. JohLltown. lirirkel.Jamra. Inriser. Aorabeny township. Kuki. Hei ry . UiM.rer, Iiaie. K.leul- rer. J imI. B . i-.i.ier. Joh nst wo. Kicbensebr, Urn ge C larmer. Adams town ship. Elrher.reb' Michael. minr. Johnstown. V.UIn le. Kl. toreruan. Johnstown. KikeiuMe. Heury J.. u.lller, Carroll township. F'rirk. ieiirae nulier. .lnhiit -wn. Kye. Hi nry. larmer. Adam to n hi p. O.mmI. Millar. 1. laborer. tJas'M r. Oruinl.lli if. Jo'lah. larnier. Ad iui' township. Il iuit .1. J., merchant .'arrull own Hall. Iam el. miner. Purtaice tru-htp. Haniery.B K . carinienu-r. Hula, lt. l srt. Bart.. I.truiei, I'learlieid township. Hn.fi. V. A., ori'ler. 1 cert Serines .li.n. s, Ianlel H.. larmer. t 'ruyi township. Kmkead. I H . clerk. Johns'. .wn. Kiltf.-re. luvid A., engineer. Johnstown. Ilie. sltx. larmer. t'arroil u.wiiKlup. Lunar. J.-bn W.. lariuer.so (juebanna ti.wnshlp .Martin. W. H., Ia-.ier l.le. .Mellon. James, lartuer. Carroll township. .Mas.. 11. A. S., laborer. t'onerrjuii. Mililren. Harry, marhine-t. !obi.sluwn. Mveifc. H t1.. Kcnt, Ashville. .Vyera. W m . mitlbaud. Ji h. 11-town. M. IVee if llunh. Uimr. t:irarbel.l townsblp. Mi lile. Augustine, laborer , Susijuehanna town slop. wenf . U ar.J. tarmer, (Cambria townsblp. Pnnicle. I hi !. miner, Sumu erlil 1. I'eariuan. frank, brakeman, I 'oneajauijh. Smith. Hrnry, taii!ste. Iiaie. Smith. Adam, mtn.r. WasbltiKton townsblp No. 1. "Sidle. I A., ilruKRl't, Johnstown. Varner. 'ieorKe. larmer. J a -hson township. Yoder. l'autel S.. lam er. Kichland towuhlp. Z mmerraan. W. Ii meroh.nl, Johnstown. TRArKKSK JL'HOBS SFKC1AL TKKM. CBltlftD S'lKK. Adams.. I. H..lahorer, M-irrellviile. Adelanerer. Matthew, mason. Washington towiirht N'J. 'i. Itlilwin. K.ibert. blacksmith. Johnstown. Byrne. VVI llatn, lalx.rer. U-ensburK. B..yd. Willia u, mil turner. Johnstown. Burke. Ihinlel, tl., laborer. Oaili.zin. t -ad.lv. C barles, miner. Johr.stuwn the-Lliaw on. W. I., miller. Osllttsin. township. 1 iKierer. "r;si.in. mrmer, I'pper Yfder township. I jvts. Tlmotny K., Uborer. t:oDemaaKh town sic 11. r.ckeurode. Andrew, merchant. C'arrolltown . Kritz, 1 nlei. larmer. Sasquehanna township, .tenrve. N. . merchant, sniuth "ork. ray .1. B.. laborer. Johnstown, wore. Thomas, aenileman. Johntown. Mates. H. A., larmer. W hite township. Oeorire, Adam, miner. Washington township No. 1 Oerher. K '.. painter. Johnstr wn. Hahan. William. I utoher. Morrellsllle. Hart. W lllam. niolder. thest SprlnieS. Heslup. W illiam, painter. Johnetowu. Hill, .stem art, a ., cum. jonnsiown, Inscho. Jacob, laborer Morrevllle. kaylor Peter. 1.. lalmrer. (tallltxln. Kluir. tieorire. merchant. Johnstown. Ixir.lich. John tesmsrer. jonnsiown. Lenbart. Samuel, fail. Iler, Johnstown. ,en art. James. otl merchant. Johnstown . McMnllen. John, ho'el keeper Keji.le township. Mi Km. t harles, millband. Johnstown. Me relif ht. .1. B.. policeman. Johnstown. Nedeiuyer, John, larmer, 'hest township. lTllrh. Philip, larmer. WashlnKton township No. 2. Prii le. (Jeorite. t .carpentir. Wllmore. I'll er. John. F.. miner, Osli.tiln. Hrlniele. t:. A., holel keeier. -M.uth Koak. K Alter. Julius. clerK, I'arrolltoan. Kecse. luvi.1,T.. larmer, Cambria township. K .I.erts.C T . merrhant. F.i.enabnrK. ShiH-nbar.lt. John, hotel keeber. Johnstown. h:l1er. W. B. laborer, t'onrmauith town sMii Smith, Joseph, lah:rer, Summert.lll townsblp. T.enl, .lo.ls.-n. tarmer. Karr township. Vhi ner. Harry. A., millbsna. Johnstown. Wilt, Jciei.h, tean iter, .lohnstiwn. Wbited, Jamet W ., larmer. Susquehanna township- Werry. John T.. miner, Johnstown. Wehn. luls merchant. Johnstown. Welkin, r'red.. teamster. L.LUy. Wlsstl, Valentine, butcher. Johnstown. Jt iarrllaneoas ftwtlcew. IHK Etiensburir Hnlldlnir & fxian Association JL win oiler lur sale al the e -nncil cbamler, Kt engburir, on the fourth Monday In March, tl.ooo.oo. THIW.IIAVIS, Ikwtkr La kim br. Secretary. President. 1?UH SAIK. tine pair heavy -trauitht hories. well mated. H and tea rs old. Wi;i sell cheap J. W. SH tUKAt'OH, .Mch.17 3t. Carrolltown. 1"7uK KENT. A lartn of 60 acres, with House. Barn and necessary ouihctldinic. adj .ItitUK l.iretto bor ouxh will be rented lor a term of year. Ad dress W. W. MeATKKK. Ijorett... P.. or MRS. LKAVV, Hou (dale. Pa. March 3, 1WU.3U Good Place for an InTcstment. Ths unde.-'l :ne. ..Iters lor sale anout I acre of irrr.and at ibe Y." 1 ear where the brl le crosses the riiroad. 1 be icrouod will le Sold as a whole or by lot. I be .nperir Is an excellent plac lor t.uildluK on. Call on or address 1. S. SJ..A rrtK V, t rasson. IK yon are wantina- Books, Stationary, Book lets. 1MIS. tJsmes. Toys. Novelties. School SuppUes. Kubber Boots or sboes, etc., etc.. you ran bave y ur wauls supplied by a vis t to C. T. Klierts' store. Kinhburir. A II hooch an old . tatilUhed one. It is abreast ol the times and aU ways well bil-d with atoods ol all kinds. An ex cbanae library bas been started at tbia (lor, wh ere lor 6 and lo cents yon can rent most any book you want to read. Any book or anTthln else not In rtock prxnred lor you at once. fc erythlnic srl.l at lowest prices. One us a call and c lor joursell. iuu never taw sucn a lance and elenant stock In Ehensburtr. Cwalll vrly nre.l ly adnuaialerlax r. Ilalars' widen stpsiUe. It Is nmnulacture.l as a ader. whicn can be alvcn In a tela ' ol beer, a cup ot cotlee or tea. or In food . without the knowledge ol the patient. It Is absolutely harmless, and will etlect a perma lentand speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or alcbi.lio wreck, ll bai been iciven in thousands ol eases and In every luslanea a per.'cct cure bas billowed, ll never nils. The ryultm onco ltu,irea.natBd with the specibe. It be erne an utter 1mMMMltlliiy lur the liquor ap i lie to exist. Cures auarauleed. 48 pace book ot particulars tree. Address Ulil.i:.N SPKciKtCCO.. auglv.Iy. Isj Kace St Clbclnnatl U. At'iH'K S KdTICE. Notice Is l.erel.y alven that hatrlnsi been ap lnlcLd Aud tor by the lirpbans' Court tu dis lllt.ute Ihe lui.d lu Ibe bands ol K. J. I'arrlsh and aud baa. Ctulun. executors ot Mary T. McCloa key . decease.!, as showed by their brst and Baal aciuunt. 1 will sit at Ibe turaey's Kooin In the C..url House. Kbeosbursr I'a.. on f KIUAY, Al'lill. T . isys.al lo o cluck, x m.. at wbu-h time and place all datlies i merest e.l may attend, oth erwise be lorerer debarred Irow comlnic In en aald lund. Jl. H. Al V WIS, Ai arib 14, lnxi. Auditor. BALTZ ELLS' WE are especially pleased with our pattern eoods, for we know that the most exquisite gowns can be evolved from thim, especially when we consider that there are the most beautiful rrlmna and galoons that match perfectly and elegant Iar? in all tha lofc-t designs. The chief charm of pat- Iom m,A.l.-. ! Al 1 J 1 1 t.ciu Kouua is me tact mat no two are alike. Where the figures are the same the colorings are entii-A. ly different. There are three patterns in changeable diagonal tan, blue and mixed light shades, all different but all handsome. Nearly all are in a variety of di agonals. There are two n;itf prns in Russian green and mode shades that are very beautiful. There are three patterns in changeable silk and wool in shades of red and green that are perfectly mag nificent. One pattern in diago nal, silks and wool in exquisite shades of steel and mode is a beauty and three patterns in a Persian weave ia different shades that are exceedinirlv beautiful. o j Then there are two patterns in melon-shaped figures in shades of tan and blue and tan and mode that are extremelv lovelv and are pattern in silk diagonal in palest shades of pinks and blue that might take the lead for dainty attractions. Closely fol lowing it is a pattern in diagonal changeable blue and rold new shades that show off ch rining- ly, and three patterns in fancy V niK ords in changeable shades with fancy Russian sreen borders v Q , tuat will make up stylishly to a degree BALTZELLS', Altoona. We are shi,inj o many New Ideas -IX- Spring HDress Woolens So sty lish and of such unusual price-val ues, as to at 0111-e w.111 vour approval. NEW IKIDESCEXT WIDE WALE DIAGONALS. Entirely new effects, 3'. inches wide, 35 CENTS, Usual price, M cents. IEIDESCEXT TWILLS, Spring Colorings. Xi Cents, Also a Sir. Value. Very elegant line of AUSTRALIAN W(M)L SUITINGS, in neat checks and striiMs, new sprinir l-olorui)rs, M iln lies wide. CENTS, So much ImIow resrular price as to 1 an object to you as buyer. Jew rsl-im li 1 weeds wir. New .r,4-iin h Trnvils 1.1I If your di.inir any of your Summer New -in now, you'll Im- In this spH-ial sale of Diu:sst;iN(;iiAMs and ALL-WOOL CHALLIES. And the line of samples which our Mail OicuKii Dki'autmkxt will submit, if you so desire, will enable, you to nuke your se lections almost as well as if here at the couuw-r, aud you'll lienetit by our SHOUT PKOFIT PKICES. Have you triea it? BOGGrS&jBUHL, 115. 117. 119 & 121 Ferleral St, ALLEGHENY", PA. NOTICE OK A1PIPJE AILS ! riHE r!ommlioneri of CmM onantr will re 1 at their olflce In Klientmntjon the IuIIuwIdk dayi to baar appeals fruin allierain to whom real eetate ha lieen hmi1. acquired fy thain slDee the last tr'.ennual aoastnent. Alan trum parsona havio money at lnieret and laxalile f. r tate revenue purpove. Kir the Tear A. 1. W3: MUNIIAY, MARCH 7tH. Allegheny. Clearlteld. lean. Ueade. White an.l (iailitnn un-hlt. and the rwruuich ot J al lium. Tunneintll. Aahr.lle. Chenl J-prlni and Iorelto. TUESIIAY, M AKl'H 28TH. Carrnll. Sufqi ehanna. Elder. Chef t. Itarr. Klack Uck and Jackavn tuwnhlpH. and the boruQKha ol HattlMr and ('arrolltown. WEKNESUAY. MARCH TH. WanhlnKton. Porlane. Mnn-tcr. Summerhlll. and Croyle twwnshlp. and the bomuabi ol Lilly, t'ortaire. Wllmote and SaramerhlLI. THURSDAY. MARCH 30TH. Adami Ricblaud. VnenUKh. Stuoyereek. I'p per Yoder and Lower Yuder townahlp. and the boronjcbi of Hale. Weetmont and South ork. KK11IAY, MARCH 31ST Kat Taylor and Wert Taylor tnwnablpi Klrat Secoud and Third wa-da ol Morrellville hur oukbi. and the boraa;ha ol ltoperdalet Eaat mueaiaaah and Kranwlin. MtMAY, APRIL 2NI. First. Second. Third and Kourlh wards of the city ol Johnstown. TUESDAY. APRIL 3RD. Flith. Sinn. Seventh and Eighth wards ol tbe clijr ol Johnstown. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4TH. Ninth. Tenth. Eleventh. Twelltb and Thirteenth wards ol the eny 01 Johnstowc. THURSDAY, APRIL TH. Fourteenth. Ftlteentb. Sixteenth and Seven Uenth wards ol the eity 01 John town. FRIDAY. APRIL (TH. East and West ward ol the boreoch of Ehensbars: and Cambria townLlp. Also oa the above dys apiillcatlons ol persona deelrtns eorreeilons In the military enrollments will be heard. N. H. No abatement will he made on raloa- tlona ol real estate or money at Invrwst alter tbe above daiea. JOHN KIRBY. Attest: P. K. I'll.l'N. lo. 1. K.Zabm J.tl. LUiyil. Clerk. Commtsaloneri. tteosbuix, March 10 St. TN the matter ol the Brat and final account of l Adam J. l.leb. ezeeater of the last will and testament ol Sebastian tirrtf, late ol liarr town siilp. deceased. Havlna: le-n apfiolnted auditor to report dis tribution 01 ibe lunns in iris nnia 01 aid ae eoantant. CHrtlce is hereby irlven that 1 will sit at m t vihre In the boroneh of biMri on Tl'IS- HAY.THEITH HAY OK AI'h'IL. 18h3 at 10 u'elork. a. m.. to attend to the dunes ot said ap polntmeut. at which time and plaee all pet-sous loleresied must attend r be lorever debarred from coin inn In on said lund. D. E. I'UFTtlN, Jensbnrr, March IS, 18v0.at. Ardllor. 71 1LI III THIS WEEK YOU CAN HAVE flood flour at 1.19 per sack; liest corn and oats chop t fl.l'J: eiHaJ cotTW, TSc; currants, 7 pounds for 2.V.; kihkI laundry soap, in pieces for S.V.; suirar. pounds for l.i. A Big Fall in Dry Goods. Itest calico. at 0 and 7 cents; muslin, bl. -ached aud unbleached. il4 and 7 cents; iinif hams. 5 and cents; cloth, in srray. brown and green. : t. :c cents; t'ash mere in all colors, 30 to 3.". cents; red flannel, -il cenls; PimmJ toweline 4,'t' cents. t2T"The aim vi- sUh-k has been redu-ed T, -r cent. Our Stock of Xsadies4 Coats Ii Sold Almost For 'oats... Coats. . . Coats.. . ... former ...former ...former Also, Io not forget that we nrc now oflcr-ncr our entire stock of Children's, Boys' and Jllen'sOvcrcoatslit half price. Good AlKWool Black and Brown $T.OO; ISoys ISlueand l!lack Chinciiilla Coats, $4,00,, Former price, fs.im. Children's Cat- Coats in big I'laids or Stripes. 1.7r.; forini-r price. t i.'iiK I rTThi-x- gtMKls riiiist go and tin-re is a goinl chance for buyers. Men's Heavy-Weight (Jray or Ked U'r. per suit, former price, 91.M. LADIES' IFiiicBDrcss Iioe at 1.2.j to 2.00. 0 0 0 fe 98 O I o Q M O O O H o m m 1 MchI7,2m Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE a REAL ESTATE ! 1 Y Tlrta. of an order of thethphana' Court ol 1) aoitiMa count y, I'enepylvania. to me di rected, t will eipoae to public tale on Uie prew Itea on SATURDAY, AMUL 8TII, IsiKi, AT Ot-XOCK, P. M All that certain plane or patcl ol land alta.te IB the townablp ol Ww hinnloo. la tie rountjr ol Camlina and Slate ol I'ennayltanla, hounded t jr lau-ta ol belra ol T. Met ainaD. dere ae . t'lara KcmiiarJrer. t. J. Hugh... Alary I-;. Wllliatua. Peter K-arui. William Allen. I'raneli Bene and W lillaua Bebe, eontalulna; 3T ACRES, more or lea, and harlDK ttaeran erecte.1 a one and one-bait a lory PLANK. bUl'-St, a retail ! barn and tinlbaililibKa. KanrrlDi sod exori tina;, taowercr. tbe atooe and eoa.1 in, tan Jer aad niin aald described piece or parcel of land, with tbe anlnitiic rlabta and prlvilcaea, wblch were sold Julio Kebe to (JeoraC M. Keade by article ot iiiraninoiit dated Auauai Oih, IMT,aod recorded Id the Keoonler'a ortn-e i or aald eounty ol Cambria In lteed Book u. 67 at page Stf et aey. TERMS OF MA I.E. Ten. rer cento I the parchaa. money to be paid .B band at t ie tine ol sale: tbe balance ol o-te tuirdat eoahrmatlon or (ale: one-third tn ais montha and one third In taelve ni.m lia trow tbe ebbrmatlon of aale. Ieferrel iiaymenta to bear lotereat and to be aecared by judKineut bond and mortgage ot the purcbaaer. JtlHN MTAMANY, Almlnistrator of the eetate ol Johu Behe, Uee'd Liliy. Pa.. March 17 3i rKlVATK SALK. The nnderalnned will aell at Piirate Sale in Lily burouh. tiantbria rwnnty. Pe, hi Hotel, with Brewery attached ; Two toe Houae. Stable, and all neceaaary i iuu baildlnica on tbe premtaea. 1 he Houae la ll.-eoaed now. tr further partieolara call on or adiireaa the proprietor, TlttXllHXKfcl StLL- Lily, t'a Oct 24, lme. H II. MYEKS, A.TTt IKISEY - AT-L A W. tuanauui, n. drlic In.tJollonade How. on Centre a tree t. W1E AMJE ADER FAIICY HID STAPLE GROCERIES. FUR - TRir.ir.lED - COATS, Reduced from 12 to 7.50. Misses' Coats In IMain and ltox-rieut.Ni. light and dark coh.rs, in all sizes, can tie bought from Jents Neckwear atl'.c., regular .Mic. gmnls. . "r'or next two weeks we will sell TWO lit'V IKKI) AMI t FIFTY I'AIIJS I 'A X TS Wors ted , t. lieyiots, AII-UimI Cassimeres, at one price. Nothing. I price ?r..m. now :. price S.isi. now .'l.isi price U.rsi, now .V.h A I'A IK NO VOL' FORMER PRICE, 1 13 lafM MEN'S CAILF IHInlE9 In Cwnsr-ss or Lace, tl", to $...'.-,. Misses' Ilongcla and ;rain Spring Hi-el Shoes. ( jr, tliilu s Iiiingola and (.ruin Heel and Spring Heel at Men's Fine Ir-ss shoes in Congress tir Lace for 1 1 500 PAIRS M EN'S - BKOGANS, Solid Leather. Oak Top. Sole with lluckle. tl.V-. a pair, fi.rnu r price i.:t.. the biggest o(!i r ever made in Camhria county. :"?TOtir St,.. k olFFKNITl IIE.CAIM'ETS. II ATS. CAl'S. 'J Kl NKS and VALIsES is now ready for in spection. Is" Come six-lid an hour with us. 4PMTM THE BEST PLACE IN ALTOONA TO BUY CLOTHINC IS AT 1300 ELEVENTH AVENUE. Where you will find a complete aw ""W . a W uren s fcuuins in all styles and ERJATS for Men and Boys, for Style and Finish can not be beat for tbe price Furnishing Goods, Hats and caps, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS in endless varieties. You are invited to call and see us when in the eity and we will do you good. JOHN McCONNELL, ALTOOXA , PEX .V A . 1393- SPRING. Our Spring Stock is now here. We are now ready to show the most Complete Assortment of jflcn'.s. Boys1, nnd Chililrcn's CIofIiinr, Gents' Furnishing Goods in the county. We have all the New Shades and Shapes in Hats. Our Clothing needs to be seen to be appreciated. It will pay you to come and see us as we will save you money Very Respectfully Yours, C. V. SHAKBAUGI-I, CARROLLTOWN, 6 6 Kei White Front B&ildiiii, 113 Clinton Street, Johnstown, Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. Call to see us when in towu. Mountain House ST&R SH&YI1IG PARLQRI CEKTEE STREET, EBEHSBUEB. T llis welt known and lona; eUaMiahed Sharina: x. tx.al.e the livery atalile ol O'Hara. I'ivl . l.at er. where the lnaineas will I e cxrrleil nn In the Inlure. SHAVINt:. HAIK I t'rilMI AMI SHAMIIKllNit dune in tbe Beatetit and moat artili- manner, t'lean Tnwela a aeclalty. -l.ao.tef watted on at their reatdeorcs. JAX1S 11. l ANT. Proprietor MATTEi: WHAT COLOK WANT WE HAVE. $14.00. D0., LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. GALLITZIN, PENNA. line of Men's, Boys and Chil- wa.a inialities. v SPRING. PA. 3 9 k 1M 1N1STK ATOK'S NlJTIt'K. ealuteoljohn Helie. late of Walilna Ion li.ea ahip. deceased, havlnr Imn Kranted to the nn riernlKned all raona Imlebted toaa.d eatate are heretiy notine.1 lo make payment without delay and thnae havine clalmi airainat the aame will, prcent tliem properly anilientleated for aettle ment. JtlliN M'I'A M A N Y . Keb. 10. Iw3. Adis.Diatrator Wmlm FLre Insnrance Apcy rr. AV. DICK, General Irsurance Agenl, Do yon need Job Printing It ao, alye th ( (ti a trial order.
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