TKIDAY. . . MA IUII 7. 1- jpn Pon.f.o- pobliahe. fWt'rem another ro,umn. m,Jt.oD,rrare0t,.Mr.naMre.John A. 01a ir, this week. SMte. connty. bor- -eBsu enumerator. -Five pai.K r r-ara were required PKf m tio on to the transport tne crown first train n Monday to attend court. v , hae nineteen d-tTerent styles and c..lti. of "'ark J-rsey coats to selec'. from J,T;thie r,.N. ranging in prlc from to f - Mr Pi Id Stewart, a compositor In the Jn,own JVinw office, paid his respect -tone niKEMAN -fS-e white In town Urn "-The Grant rar!iT nr.atfh fsetory. located at rhtllpsbnrg. was destroyed by fir Tt.urs .Tl.Uhtnf last week. Th. losl.estl mftte.I at Jis.ouo with no insurance. Rupture cure guaranteed by ! n Mayer R.U Arch St.. l'hiladi'iphla. I'a. Kase ..r.n.-e. no operation or delay ireru busi attested by tnouanda of cures after ness. otoers fall. -ok out for a strancer who Is iirvng tba n-unds swindling people by sMIIng a powder -warranted to cur- all Ills." u .charges from 3 to 3 and leaves a little bit Of cornstairib. V. A. U Little, executor of Jereml'ih Tovper deceased, advertis-s a lot or real es- Ute for sala in another column of this issue. Also. John Whalen. executor or Patrick Cogin, deceased. !uYPona!d. or Loretto. I"., will, rroru tha present date until April 1st close out a lot or notions, dress goods, ladles' and utlJreu' shoes, men's boots, etc., at actual -coat for spot cash or trads. ;.0T-(n the 26th of Jannarv. on the -road between Oreswin and Loretto, a red and white woolen shawl. The finder will ba suitably rewarded hy returning It to Mrs. H. J. Penny, of Allegheny township. Father John Ward, of Mercy Hospital, TltUburg. spent a few days In town during tha present week, on a visit to his father. Mfc Martin Ward, and hie brothers Al. and William Ward, both of the latter being ill. Mr William Le'ghty. an aged citizen of tha Eat ward, hid a paralytic stroke on Saturday eenlng while on the road from tha barber shop o his home, and since that time bat been lying In a critical condition. It Is highlv probable that the money sibseriN'd by th children of the SUte to tha lllgh-s Vvuiorlal Fund, will be re turned to them, the movement meeting with great opposition In many parts of the SUte. The n' stone bridge at the Viaduct is near'y completed and one track Is now li uaaoyer which all train pas. The first train to er"s on the naw bridge was Phlla derphla Eipi.'-s Fast on Thursday evenlug of last we-k. A man lu a neighboring county saw ad VWtised "a sure cure for dru nknuuess." He forwarded the necessary dollar end r-ceied py return mall, written on a valuable postal card In beautiful violet Ink the magic words: Don't drink." Last Monday evening one of onr butch ra, fearing a failure of the ice crop, put a force f men on Shenkie's dam to aaw and baol Ice. The men worked all night and fined the ! house. The Ice was only tbree Inches thick. Perry Uentzell. whose home Is near Zwn. Centra county, while attempting to batcher a beef a few days ago. came near killing hliuseif. Hy some mishap the knife Whi 'h he held in hla hand penetrated his tblth, Indicting a serious wound. As McDonald, at Loretto, Pa., intends removing to Cress-m.no or about April 1st., be offers his store room and dwelling at tached for" sale or rent. The hotel property adjoining known as the Mrs. J. R. Myers property, will also be for sale or rent. A number or onr citlzena have been busy for several days past filling their Ice bouses. The Ice Is only aoont three Inches rathlokress. hut It Is the best that has been on the dams this wln'er and those having teahouses to fill are afraid to wait any looser. ;eorge l.,. Frederick, Ehensburg's bar nesa manufacturer, will close out his large Stock of rohes and blankets at cost. n baa a fne anhortment and If you wish to se cure good g.HxIs at low prices now is your opportunity. Don t wait but go at once and exaajlne them. Mr r. r i Wes Rynon. an engineer on the and who was raised In this place. U .ij;ir.-d at Summorhlll one evening .nviy brothers, the ?nmort ttVmsi. Z . it by '"rB" r erlnlt' fi'u that defy com M mail stand. His in urles thonuh n.ln- -tii- . ....... . i,r " "msi ic excellence ana bu- S s7, 1T Tt ,,inU,hr P""" workmanship of their designs are and sst.rs , re,,de In this place. evidenced by the m.ny sPc,m, n on I I.' hearing In the rase or the con- exhibition at their establishment and by the wur. y muroerers. will take jlace before In the various cemeteries In this coun'y and mn. t-' r''"n n th" 1Sth of 'Ms j "where. Every department of their bue mrar n. Fv,,y ,frrt , b nttm hy ,Mf , ,,, , ftf ,k,fa corope mnU lV" h" n,,'np of "m- tent workmen, who are capable of execut able.! to one of Imprisonment for life. Ing any piece of work, from the plainest to A scheme Is on foot at .1 .hnstown to t"'' most elaborate, which together with tha atange tha course pf tn StonrV In.. Personal supervision that ever inh reitM rwtm m ...it. ... . ' " " "' "r 'T to acquire about 100 '"nn in, w uswU Plat d Inirriiirmrrt i'i , 7" r,,"', have to b movHl The Kiwie i Ftwiked upon Ith favor. of defeated candidates for . 1 1 "r msuwe In varloii i ... nshlpa . . ' "j. "'" nnq me onice I'Tt Y'' n"'t 'l (;r""burg. on Monday. derided to rals, rooa for th parp 'ahea Ih.s yr They belles thBt be on last year entlMes them to a three-T-f term. -'-i Thursday morning of Ust week as w.I Milan Accommodation was making Us JC from I.!.ck:.ck to Bl.lrsylile. on the l-,na branch, the .mrklng car Jurrp.1 -l'ark and f-l into a ditch. The paa- Ss,7,nu",r lnJurd- A ""Patched to the scene of ieck ar.d tran.frr the paespg,. -T-Xrr'! f ,'apU,B M. ritxbarrls. of -m in, as a.an iid.f. . .... r. OI UIT, Will "r In th. Deoioeratic cau a "y sod who, f elected to tks "f anil siur wmi i.i . ... i.,,.,, " " interests "niuii-nii -hi, ,l. .. . . f iCB, , nnoesl and firm fV mf serving th.l, best interests. U-Lotett trial 1 at Loc, H,,e. Moo . o k,,,;;'' wn,. the Jury On M T"" m'a" 10 U' U U . . . ' "as aen- Vr0 ,." "rf,U " lo the I.- .?n,rBl,Br" oo, forth, term I ue nrL. . .... ""l-n, but a, -; i ... k . . ' tWdtb0 !.Ir ",Bt,0,U 1 piuuuunr.n. Mr- Ed. Bolstnger, of A I toon a, ylsited his parents. In this place, this week. John Rurrts, Eq.. of Jettriette, is vlsltina ni father-in-law, Mlchatl Dono van. In tbie place. Mr. Charles Farbauah. of Barr town ship, paid the KnEEMAS a snort but pleas ant vialt yesterday. There fa aooie Interesting dry conds newa in to-day's Prf.emah, farotobed by Gable & Co. In tbeir adfertlsemenU. We hare a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker Month, and neadarne. In SMInh'a Catarrh Remedy. A A !aal Injector free with each hottle. Use It If yon desire health and aweet breath. j Mr. Charlee Mnrrfty. of Cambria town i ship, who bail been III for the past year. or longer, from consumption died at hi home on Thnrsrtay morning, aaed aboat fortr-eleht yearn. Tie lea res a wife and five small children to inonm hla death. Fll bnrlal will take place at the Catholic cem etery In Eensbura on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. The annnal report of the Pennsylvania Railroad contains the statement that among the propnrty damarei and destroyed bv the great fl.wxJ wre 24 passenger cars, 3(51 freight cars. 34 locomotives, some of the lat ter, notwithstanding their weight, telna! carried more than a mile by the force of the flood, and that the amount expended la re ralrlna the Ions caused by the flood to 31st of December last, was 13 475 425 01. The town of Flastlng? was represented in Ehenshnre daring the present week by Mr p. , McHneh. Superintendent of Mines at that place; Dr. Klce, the well-known physician: Justice of the Peace, Anthony Anna, and Constable P. P. Miller. Hastings for the time was bereft of its sur geon and officers, but It Is said 'Squire Anna before leaving put the Inhabitants under ball to keep the pea ce until their re turn, when business will again go on In the regular way. When the constables elect wre ready to be sworn In on Monday M. I). Kittell. F.-q , rresenfed a petition from a number of citizens of the West ward of Ehensburg. setting forth that Edward W. Humphreys. contah!e-e!ect from the West ward, was a memhpr of the election board atihe time of his election and therefore Ineligible at the time of his election. The Court fixed the fourth Monday In March as the time for hearing the arguments of counsel and rend erfhff a declelon In the matter. The Johnstown Democrat on Tuesday savs : As usual there was a great crowd In F.benshnrg yesterday. Ebensbnre whisky has a reputation for Its paralyzing qualities. Not a few were quite overcome. One of them was a stout chap from Lilly. When the fain arrived at that place he could not he aroused, and It was not till b bad reached this city that be was awakened from bis stupnr. n resisted and threatened to abuse the trainmen. Officer Harris, who hsnnened to be on the train, took him Into custody and brought Mm to the Johnstown lock -n p. About fn o'clock Tuesday morning Hanmr Puffy, a 12 year-o' J son of Mrs, Mary P.iffy. of r.reensbnrg. was badly burned about the body and racw. He bad been confined to bed with la grippe, and during the temporary artserea of bis mother t.e got out of bed and went to the grate, where his night clothing took fire. This Mghtencd him so badly that be ran out on the street, and had it not been for soma men who were standing near, and who ran to bis rescue and tore the clothes from his peron. he would tmve been burned to death. His Injuries a' very serious. The card of W. A. Lantiy, of Lower Yoder township, appears In the announce ment column this week as a candidate for County Commissioner. Mr. L.antzy is a weli-anown citizen of Lower Yoder town ship, who bss been engaged as a contractor and builder in that end or the connty for a number of years and Is held in high esteem by all acquainted with him. Flo has always been a Democrat and has taken an active part in the success of the party, and should he be nominated his election will be fol lowed by his well deserved election. Mr. Lantzy Is a native of Carroll township and has many friends In that locality. Some years ago John Williamson, or Bedford township, bought a young cow In Cumberland Valley township. When she was two years old she gave birth to two calves Mr. Williamson then sold her to John Henderson, who owned her for several years. She produced twins when she was three years old snd again at 'he sge of four. When she was five she had three calves at a birth, and a vear later had twins for th fourth time. Charles Flurket. of Bedford township, then became the owner of the an imal, and last Friday night she presented him with triplets. This wonderful cow has had fonrteen calvea and will Pot be eight years old until next summer. -Bedford fja ut'e. J. Wilkinson A Son, marble and gran ite dealers of Ehenshurg. Ta.. wish to In form the publw that they are prepared to nn an orders for cemetery work, in either numberless rlin. hi,. ik.. .. . .-.. is a guarantee that perfect satisfaction will he. given to the mst exacting of patrons. They have ordered forty tons of marble which will arrive in March and April, and they will then have as fine a stock of the best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania, Persons wishing anything in their line would do well tn gy them a call before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as yon can depend upon getting a good Job at a fair price. A gentleman meeting on the streets of , r-oetisnorg. on Monday last, at different I times, two well-known citizens of Black lick township. Inquired of the first as to the ! health of prominent Black licker. who was , reported seriously 111. "Well." said he. "Mr- In a preit bad way, and Its j hard to say what alls him - The gentVesaan I mildly suggested that he mlfcfct have bad an attack of la grippe. "The grip be d nd." said be with emphasis, nod the utmost dis gust, "there is no such thing as grip, the only ; grip la thla kind f grip." at the same time , reaching out his hardened aodbiawuy band to grasp that of hie Interrogator, which was. ! however. fearfully and respectfully declined. Later on the second Individual, with a com ! panlon. was encountered on tbe street by th ",,t,,,",n referred to. who. after aome rr"",,BrT conversation, said to him "that ne nad neard that Mr rf tt:.,-v iik was dangerously III." etc. 'Yea." he re Plied, "he was, and It was doubtful If he got over it." At this point hla companion Innocently asked bis friend "what was said to be the matter with Mr. -. -Why," said he "the doctors say he bas got a knap sack on his liver, and that be cannot recov er, they are afiaid it may bust, and if It doea, be will bleed to death at once, no way of stopping It," and then related "that be once knew a man who had a knapaack on ma liver, and that It busted, and be bled to rifftth lmai.,11.1.1. ' TV.- i. . i l i - i"i,uiu dBlb lo"uel't'y." The whole, thing ,n,Pn!M,r dlcrous and .musing, notw J. a ut wuuw lUIBg VII Intensely ludicrous and amulng, not with, stauding lu acrUuoe-5i. Mr. B. F Williams, son of John T. Wil'iams. of Csmbrla townsnip. baa been appointed postmaster at Cook port. Indiana county, where be has been a resident for a number of years and one of Cookporfa most enterprising citizens. The New Tork .Star says that C. C. Hol land, a stationer and bookseller, of Port cbesWtr, disappeared on Monday, leaving numerous debts unpaid. Holland located in Portchester about eight months ago and said that be was one of the Johnstown flood sufferers. Some of the citizens of Port Chester assisted him to start in business. When he wept away be owed his landlord, M S Madden, fran. and to W. n. Fehrs be owed $100. money which he had borrowed When they learned that Holland had left the town they hitched up their fast horse J and drove at a high speed to the Sheriff's office in White Plains. Madden got there first and hla placed his attachment on Hol land's effeets In the bands or the Sheriff for execution. raart Praeeedlars. Court met on Monday last with Judge Johnston on the bench. Jamea Y. Green, of Johnstown, was ap pointed foreman of the grand Jury. Porter R Miller was selected as constable to wait upon the grand Jury. The following cases were disposed of : Commonwealth vs. Charles W. Jones. Surety of the peace. Defendant plead entity, and In default of ball to keep tbe peace, was sent to Jail. Commonwealth vs. jsamnel Seely. Deser tion. Sentenced to pay the coats and tl.50 per week towards the support of his wife. Commonwealth ts. John Trice. Surety of the peace. Sentenced to pay tbe coats and enter Into recognizance In tbe sum of lino to keep the peace. Commonwealth ys. Jeremiah Lavely, mallclclooa tntocrttef. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $20 and costs and one week's Imprisonment In the county jail. Commonwealth vs. George Jones. James Edwards. John Fraey, Michael nohan and Michael Beemlsb. larceny. defendants plead guilty, will be sentenced next Moos day. Commonwealth ys. Henry brown, burgs lary and larceny. Defendant plead guilty, and was sentenced to one year and three months In the penitentiary. Commonwealth vs. Henry Llgand. as eanlt and battery. Defer dart plead gui'.tv. Sentenced to pay a fins of f20 and three months Imprisonment In county jail. Commonwealth vs. John McM alien, highway robbery. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. John Lahey, keep ing a tippling honse Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth ts Frank Dnm, asssult and battery. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay fine of f3 and eotita and Imprisonment in connty jail for one week. Commonwealth ts William Vance, Frank Bradley and William Custer, aggra vated and battery. Jury find defendants not guilty, but that they pay half tbe costs and the prosecutor the other half. Commonwealth vs. Conrad Weigle, sell ing liquor without license. Jury find des fendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Patrick McGowan, Malicious mlacbler. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Conrad Wetgle, He celvlag stolen goods. On trial. Tha District Attorney entered a nolle prosequi in the following cases : Commonwealth vs. Elmer Sely, Incorrigi bility, the county to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Robert Barclay, Jere miah Barelay, and nenry Barnbart, malic ious mischief. Commonwealth vs. Mary Vogle, surety of the peace, defendant baying been commit ted toDixmont. Commonwealth vs. Ellen C. Baker, as- assealt and battery; costs to be paid by tbe defendant. Commonwealth vs. Joseph D- Ford, for nication and bastardy, on payment of costs by the connty. the parties baying married. Commonwealth vs. II en ry George, ma licious 'mischief, on payment of costs by tbe defendant. Commodwealtb vs. Durbin A Flemmlng. supervisors of White township, on payment of costs by prosecutor. Commonwealth vs. Geo. B. Richards, maintaining a nuisance. Commonwealth vs. John Anderson, as sault and battery. Commonwealth vs. George Stiblch. for nication and bastardy, tbe parties intending to marry. Commonwealth vs. Frank Roberts, burg lary, on payment of coats by defendant. Commonwealth vs. Leslie Wbitaker. for nication and bastardy, tbe case baving been settled. Commonwealth ys. James S. Lytle, lats ceny. Tbe following cases were continued : Commonwealth vs. S. J. Back, fornica tion and bastardy. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Donahue, for nication and bastardy. Commonwealth vs. William Craig, shoot ing with Intent to kill ; prosecutor not Do ing able to appear. Commonwealth vs. Louis Falmer, forni cation and bastardy. Commonwealth vs. Patrick S. Leonard, assault and battery with Intent to commit a rape ; not taken. Commonwealth vs. Ellsworth Coulter, fornication and bastardy. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Lutber. as siu!t and battery. Commonwealth vs. Mlebael Broderick, aggravated assault and battery. Commonwealth vs. Edward Horner, for nication and bastardy. Commonwealth vs. William F. and Lu cretia Carpenter, assault and battery. Commonwealth va. Cbrlstopber Mechling, fornication aod bastardy. Commonwealth vs. Isalab Bar, assault and battery. ThM lirsiNewlar afachlaea. There are a good many of those f 19 50 sewing machines at UiM Jfc Co.'s. and people find them Just as good as the high priced machines of many sewing machine companies. (19 50 for a good sewing ma chine, 23 for extra fine finished machines. n la shall Wsiirsih'd. Johnstown Tribune . About half-past 9 o'clock Tuesday evening Stanley Somer vllle met witb a terrible and fatal accident at tbe Johnson Worka He was employed as a "rigger" In tfw roll shop. A boot tbe hour named, while walking through the abop. be tripped and fell, his bead being caught by a belt and drawn between It aod the wheel, stopping the machinery. The injured man. rendered entirely nneooscious from his wounds, was carried into tbe mill office to wait the appearance of Dr. W. B. lowman. who had been Immediately som mond. who arrived at 10 o'clock. Tbe doctor qaickly discovered tnat bia patient was beyond all human help, and that death was but a question of a abort time, the skull being rru-bed oyer the left temple in sue h a way as to render aorglcal skill of no avail. The doctor, however, remained with him nntil he expired, which was about bait past 11 o'clock. Peril a pa no local disease bas puzxled and bffld the roel U'al profession more than nasal catarrh. While not Immediately fatal it to among the most distressing aod disgusting ills tbe flesh la belr to. and the records ahow very few or no cases of a radical core of chronic catarrh by any or the multitude of modes of treat ment until tbe Introduction of Ely's Cream Balm a few years ago. The success of this preparation has been moot gratifying and surprising. Keatfe T.talp lien.. This morning we wake np and Snd tbe ground again oreeeed in a mantle v. Lite. Mrs. Grace Hommer. of BeKwod. Is vis iting at the home of htr lather. Mr. G. L. Da vis, of near U lafgow. Mrs Russel. t.r New Germany, was tbe guest tt fcer mother. Mrs. J. F. Uailen, of Glasgow, last Tturwlay. Constable Troxell. Perry Troxell and nenry lion, all of Reade township, ara at Ebensburg this week "courting." Ed. Ricketts. of Utahvtlle, now eondacta tbe hotel at that place. Tbe grand opening took place on Thursday of last week. On Tuesday. March lltb. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gilmore. of Mountain Dale, will cele braio tbeir crystal wedding with rouh eclat. The closing Institute or Reads and White townships, will be held on Saturday, March at tbe ".No. 2" ecbool bouse in F.eade. Samuel Bordun and wife, of Newton Haoitltoo, are visiting their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George W.-Troxell, of RoMland. Mr. Jamea W. McCartney, of Mountain Dale, is lying dangerously Ul at bia tome. His chances for recovery are very doublfnL Heatt disease ib his ailment Mrs. Delila Griffith, who baa been tbe guest of her Bister. Mrs. May. of near Glas gow, for the past couple of weeks, has re turned to her borne at Shirley. A young lady teacher, of this township. In order to Increase ber percentage or at tendance has opened a "night school." She baa numerous applications for admission. C. E. Kanlz on last Wednesday resigned bis position as teacher of the No. 2 school, In this township. Mr. David Fry bas been appointed to teach out tbe unexpired term. E. F. Spencer, tbe energetie and success ful druggist at Hastings, paid Glasgow a business visit last week. Mr. Spencer re ports business booming In that growing borough. William Miller and family, or Glasgow, has moved to Collier Station, on tbe Bell's Gap, Railroad, near Flynn Loutber's saw mill. Mr. Miller will be employed thereon a log contract. The elloeutlonary entertainment given by Miss Grace Kury. of A I toon i. at Moun tain Dale, last Tuesday evening la said to nave os-en a brilliant success. Tbe young lady deported herself In a creditable man ner. Alonzo Neveling. who Is employed at Hastings. In tbe watch repairing and jewel ry business, but whose family resides at Glasgow, will, in the near future, move to tbe former place and make it bis perma nent home. Mr. Ed. Kubn. Mountain Dale's boas gro ceryman and "star" tonsorla! artist, bad an operant n performed recently on bis right eye by the occulist. Dr. Roes, of A Hood a. by which the lachryman duct was opened, which had become closed. Tbe operation was successful. Muslim rnderwear at liable a.'a. We take pleasure Ic asking yon to visit our ready-made muslin underwear depart -ment. where tbe largest and best sel ected lines of tbese gsods we've ever handled are now tor sale We have 21 different quali ties of night robes In manv more styles ranging in price from 25c to S2.25. 17 different qualities of skirts in many more aty les. 12 different qualities of dressing aacquea in many more sty lea. 14 different qualities of ebemlse aod drawers In many more styles. 11 different qualities of corset covers In many mure sty lee. Tbese goods are extra fine quality and made on lock stlch mactlnes. Gable Co.'s. 1402 Eleveotb aveone. Attoona. Pa. Lcatl InMltate stt Lilly. Program for teachers' local Institute, to be held at Lilly. March IS, commencing at 9.30 a m Tha blackboard, Mr. F. C. George ; How a teacher may lose contra I of bis pu pils. Mi. J A. Kenstoger ; Exercises for Friday afternoon. Mis Olive Topper ; Teaching advanced arithmetic. Mr. A. J. Noel ; How to awaken interest In advanced reading clashes. Miss E'la Sweeny; Teach useful things, Mr. J. G.Carroll; Should teachers have a k now ledge ot psychology ? Mr. T. B. Allisoo; Some things seen upon entering school rooms, Supt. Leech. marruue ureases issued. The following marriage licensee were Is sued by the Cleik of tbe Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, February 26, lSPO : Albert Roberts and Mary C Beam, Johns town. Thomas B. Mayes. Snow Shot,, Centre county, Pa , and Latina Port, Fallen Tim ber. Ezra U. Detwiier and Emma C. Harrison, Stnnyereek township. William G. Wilnon and Amanda Oaks, Esst Tay'or township. OUo Kuhostos and Josephine Geugue, I'ortage. Robert P. Stewart, Johnston, and Katie Murray. Prospect. George Siloich, Cambria, and Elizabeth Fleck, Morrellvllle. Bncklen'a Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, T r- . . I o T " I . U.lfr tKa..H. A . wiwiitb, o l . . uievris. can uuruwi ruvc-t Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skio Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at the drug store of E. James, Ebens burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. Ci.Oveu Seed Fob Sale. Twenty-nine bushels clean clever seed; crop of '89; big clover. Addiess Aug. E. Farabaugh, Lo retto. Pa. For Sale or Rest. The subscriber will sell at private sale bis farm, one mile south of Ebensburg. If not sold before tbe first ot March tbe farm will be for rent. James Miebs. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tn Eorroa: Plenae inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above-named dueaae. Br lta timely nae thousands of hopeless eases have been permanently cored. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FEES to any of yonr sea-We who hare consumption if they will send lue their Express and P. O. address. Respect fully, T. A. 8LOCCM. M. C, 181 Peart St.. N. T. Absolutely Pure. Tne powner aever raries. A marreaes pontT, treasrth and wholesosoenes. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and eaanot he sold la eon petit ton with tbe multitude of the low tert short wela-ht, alnm er hoilat powder. Sold only in eon, born Baaina Powdcb Co-, 106 WtUSuNsvYou. NOTICE OF INOOKPOKATIO . Notice Is hereby rtrro that an a BlW-atlon will be made to the Oerernor "f the l'omooaalth of pennsTlsaala on WEDNtsDAY, APKIL. Snd. A. U 18WI. by H. A. (iar.lnor. A. A. & leveLS , Walter l-mdtrj. Thomas II. Oreey, Timothy A. I'artls. ane others, nnder tha act of Assemhly of the Commonwealth ol I'ennry Ivanla. entitled. "An act to provide for tbe Incorporation and me ntation of certain corporations." approved tha jt'ih dy ot April. A. l. lie. aod the supplements thereto, tor trie charter ol an Intended corpora tion to be called -THE A I.I.K' H EN Y AN I I LLAKHKLI) COAL. COMPANV." the char acter and otject ot which la to carry en the busi ness ol mining, qosirjlns, eel) la and boylns. shipping and tranppor Ing cnai. Iron ere. are claf . stone and othrr minerals, and the mana. taetnrn and parenase anJ sale f enke and other products of coal, and ol tire clay, fire brick and quarried Hone, and otherwise deallnc la eoal coke and other products of coal, fire clay, Iron ore. Ore brick and quarried stone, and the exer cise oJ all sneb powers and prlTlledsrea as are granted to such corporations under the laws ol sala Commonwealth. OKfcKVY A. PATTEUSON. Solicitors. March t, ltJ.si. AlUoona, Pa, SSI I J ,UA4J Political Announcements. W-1'arii in tkts column trill J imterttd from mw rkr prtmmrj rlrrtiont. on tke ?ik cf Jne. rrt ml lr fo'Uiritia otr : tor Atnmhty HjUO ; tor 7 reoiM'rr . f ;"for t 'ommtwonfr, 1 . tt; for Auditor, ti.ir.:. Ail taitit L KTfif try tit co h. VSSKMtllv. I fcerebv anar-nnc tnelf as a cmo4llt fur the norol nation ol the omee t Jlemtar of the ta;Ul&tar. subject to the ac tion ol the Itmeeratic pnmmrv election. Oalli'xia. March 1. 1V.S. M. HTV.H AKKIS. FOK ASSKMHI.Y. Kd.T. MrNeells. of Johns town, ha., subject to the rules ol the lem cntle party. Jobnstewn. Feb. 2T. 1S9Q. FJK ASSEMBLY. I hereby announce myself s a candidate kr Assembly, subject to the decision ot the HemocraOet.nmsTio. JAXH ZIMMfcKMAN. Johnstown. Feb. 21, 1830. f?OK COr.NTY TKKA.UKEK. I beredy an X avonnce rnvsell s a candidate lor the nomi nation to the office ol County Treasurer, suriiect to tbe rales governing the Iwioorrsttc partv. rmur j. samii.iis. Monster township, KeO. . hn. TJHK COUNTY TKF.ASrKF.K. I hereby an t? no u nee mvsell as a candidate lor tbe offlre ol County Treasurer at the next liemocratic pri mary election, SUDiect to tne rn'es ol tne lenio cratle party. HlJiKY i. UOfi-EL. Harr towns lo. Pea. 10. Ib'jO. pOrKTY TKEASt'REK. I hereby announce Kj myself as a candidate for tbe nom (nation to the office ot l!onaty Treasurer, subject to the rules (rovernlng the Democratic party. j. -Ti.v x n.n. Johnstown. I'a Fab. 13. lSt0. FOK COT'NTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myseltas a candidal lortbenem. Inatloa of County Commissioner, subiect to the action ol the Democratic primary election. w . a. L.n 1.1 . Vpper Yoder township. March S. lsvo. "CHiR CrOt'NTY COMMISSIONEK. 1 hereby r announce myself aa acandlda'e for the office of Connty (-ommlsf loner. suhct to tbe aeclslon of the Democratic primary election. Susqnenaana township. Feb. 34. 1S9. FJK COCNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce mveell as a candidate for the office ol County Cummlssloner. subject to tbe decision ot th Democratic piimsry election. Elder township. Feo. 23, sU& F1K COUNTY COMMISSI! INKK. 1 hereby announce myseltas a candidate for the of fice of County CommfsModer. eunject to th) de cision of the liemocratic primary election. Cambria township. Fet. is. 1M0. VSSIONEE'S NOTICE. -Notice is hereby riven that Joseph F. Maee. of Clearfield townshln. Cambria county. Pa by deed of vol notary assignment bearing Cate the 24th Febru ary. 10 has mitinH to .loeh Ionahoe. ot like residence, tn trust lor th benefit of the creditors Ol the said Joseph F. Mwc all tbe estate, real and personal of the said Juetn . JUagee. All persons Indebte t to the sal.i Joseph K. Macee will make Immediate payment to the said as f tgnee and those bavins; calms against him will present th same wittout delay. JOSEPH DONAHOE. Marsh 7. 19v0. t. aaslgae. TRIAI, TJST-SECXIND WEEK. L.l-t ol causes set down lor trial at a Court of Com mon viea to be held at Ebensburg-, commenctrjs; oa MONDAY. MAUCH 10.1S-J0. Deemer A Co vs. u er. MarUn....vs. Mcclade. " " Oreenwoed. Horner.-.. .....vs. Karnhart. Miller. ..vs. McClade. Prina:l.. rav....... McKay Yonnc McIunhUn.. Makln vs. Prttucla. .. v. tiray a. WeylanJ. .....vs. Anderson. vs. Johnson !stcelst K'l Co . . ..vs. Rourke. vs. Shanki el al. i reevv ..vs. Reade. 1 ltnn.Oolds Bor. Co. vs. MMloui;h. t reewell . vs. cle. Voele , ....vs. Taylor fc. McCoy. Klein vs. Elliott. SmackeT A Co vs. phiffler. Morrow ... vi. Pluckel. htonebraker rt. Suppes. tiallle, vi. Heu abort. Sams vs. tms. V Inch . vs. Same. 1 AS. O. DAKBT, ProthonoUry. Protbonotary's Office. Kbensburg, Feb. 7, IH'.'O. LICENSE ArPLICATIONS. rpHE following persons hav Bled arrl'cations X tor license with th clerk ot the Court ol Quarter Sessions of Cambria connty to We pre sented to said court on HsaSay, Marc la 171 h, A. D. ISftw. Adams Towkbhif. Tavern, Chancy and Henry lekes. Btsi Towmiiir Tavern, Harry A. Luther. Ashtillb KoaoroH. Tavern. Annie S Brook eank. Aunnvttse Daus;herty. Ktcbard J. Free. Michael A.O'Harra. Finer Wiio, Cishru Bor. Tavern. Cleonra Artaos-h. Mlebael P. Boyle. Patrick Doyle. Christ Egar. John E. Fees. Patrick tJreen. John Orosran, Thomas Halloren. Solomon Halzman. Joseph T. Kelly. John Korti. Mlohael Ia9ev. Husrh MrConnell. P. J. MrLauirblm, Edward O'Neill. Krewera, Maritaret Ooenner. SsnoaD WjudCambhii Boa. ravern, Mary Rurkhart. John Kurkhard. Anuresttne Htne, Jobu L.ysetr. Peter Koth, Peter Toner, Henry Sally. John Sheffnuer. Cakrolltows Ron. Tsvern, Julia Ulnler. B. A. Blum. C. A. Fart.aaph. John 'Mr..loeph A. Orav.A.H. Hsnir. I.awrDee smroth. V m. 45. and Henry . Scbreth. John Stolts. John D. Thomaft. Brewers, B A. Htura.C. A. Farabsnith, Henrv C. Sehrotb. Wfiolcsal. John J. ilauck, T. S. Williams. CtssoiiTowsKHir. Tavern.Catberin Baker, Call sus Lather. Henry Mellon. Matlt.ew Weak land. Cam Towwshif. Tsvern. John K. Cordell, John iilpps. Joseph A. Warner. Cbt SrwKwe Bur. Tavern, John Cronse. J. B Noon an. Clb nn eld Towssarr. Tavern .George Ilarb er. Oeorra SaaUby. rinex WiKn.Ooinnftron Boa. Tavern, Fred erick Henler. John Biaehotf. Charles Faber. p. S. PreldhoB. John Oaus. Albert K. tlulselhart. tleoisre Held. Phlllo Sandmaier. John Sehon bart, W. H Troxell. baooifD Ward. Vnxacoh Boa. Tavern. Sarah ('avanausrh , Benjamin KIM. John Morton, William Is, Weha, John Zooel. Brewers. Ch.it. F Kress. ('onaiiACoat TowicaHir. Brewers. Lawrence Kest. Cbotlb To wxBHir.-Tavern, Peter Brown, Catherine 'arreaier. Michael Lamb, Patrick McCall. Harry M. Oraffln. Dasa TowwsHip. Tavern, Anna A. Dunpby. t.narles Oauntner. Hush Hanigan. East Uomemacoh Boh. rvern. Michael J. Cannon. Oeorsre A. Confer. Margaret Kelly . EBBTienrRO. West Ward. Tsvern. John and Albert Bender. J. B. Denny. John S. Miller. EBBSffeBCRO. East Ward. Tavern, L. Inter line. Eldkr Towwame. Tavern. Charles Hascaner. Jaco Klin. Frank X. Ott. Luke A. Piatt, Frahklib Bor. Tavern. Jacob l.ulTitr. lU.rrtl Boa Tavern. Dvciel Hurk. R. E. Dmnan. Charles Iras. Albert F. Fica. Mi chael Fltxbarris. F. P. (lillea. Andrew (ieogler, Joseph M. Uunnlnir. Arnold Lents. Henry Sev nora, John A. Smith. Brewers, ileorire Aukeo bauer. Bottlers. Thomas W. Burns. D. Lu tx A Son Anthony Padula. Wholesale. Thomas W. Bu-ns Allen H. Heist, 1. Lutsk Son. iluuma Tuwhship. Tavern. Joba J. God frey. James Hanlan. John A. McOuire. Bottlers, H. D. Kemlers. Wholesale. II. D. Memiers. Orubbtowsi Bor. Tsvern. Catherine Keam. Hastisob Boa. Tavern, Charles Kinney, Marshall vtlpatrtek. Caleb A . Uray. M lohael H. Nasrle. John A. Parke. John A. Piatt. K.J. ScbetUg. William lownaend, E. M. Wood in. Wholesale. Albert Deitiick. Sbooso W a an. JuRssTOwar. Tavern. John M. Coed. Joseph Cmusa Michael Fltzhar rle. John Frank. Francis E. Kelly. John Kinney, David Klrby, ioonre v. Kousrh. W. J. O'Don nelt. Neal Sharkey, Martin A. Suck. Wholesale. John Kaab. Third Wabd, Jobwbtowis. Tavern. Josph Belter. Teresa CMark. Ooadian Custer, .Wil liam Hudson, Josbna Orllfltb. Johb J. Hornick, Johns, fc. A. Jsmes. Enoch Jones, Joba Kirhv. J r.. Joseph Kost. Kohert E. Iamttert. i:harlea Maneval, James J Mtlllaisn. M. B. Parson. Ste j.hsn Uolrk. John V. Shaffer, Benjamin Sulka. Charles Weil. Bottlers. Charles Hofmann. Wholesale. P. S. Fianer. Irra City Brewins: Co., Itavid J. Lawla, John Ludwlg iSoo, D. Lutz a Son. toTRTH Ward. JornvsTowiir. Tsvern. Er nest Kosmel. Henry K-ch. Jax Mcirs, W II Itam M.Peters. Eckhsrdt Ptell, Frank P. Weir. W holesale, Frank M. Iobernck, William Thom as. Sixth Ward, Johsetowi. Tavern, Wm. Shaffer. Srvbitth Wiin, JoRanTOWB. Tavern, John B. Oertaardt, Edward Orale. Brewers. John Emmerllng. Lillt Boa Tavern. Jacob Keck. leo. Hrant, Jamea A. Bark. 4). A. (feonce. Marsrmret Helly, Joba Metxaar, Sarah Mulhtrron, Blair Short. Theodore bell. Lobbtto Boa. Tavern. Flortan Bengele A. J. 4'bnsty. 4'hariea F. O'ltonBoll. First WaR. MiLtviuix Tav-rn. Thos. D H -ederick. Evan A. Jamev. JohnJ Maloney, Mirhael F. Murphy. Owen MeCoe. William S. O'Mrtea. Wbolossie. Kobrt Lidell. ' Skoord Ward. Millvillb I'avern. Edwrri R. A Jams. Jamea P. Barnes. Jsmes Dallev. Hrtdaret Lynch. Joba Honan. Sr.. John Rcdgers. PoarraoB TowsMir.-Tavorn . Horh Canvln. James Dailey. Altert Dlehl. Peter James, John J. McDonnell. Neal McUlade, Joepb Mc Jooe;h. Mr. Roe Md touch, Felix Toole. W hoieeal. t. F. McDonald . PnoarBLT Boa. Tavern. Mary Neary, Thomas Riley. kuiil Toa NSBtr. Tavern, Michael Carroll, Williaa. 4'haplln. Joseph F. Dnrttm. John Ms Mullen. William Hlssirk. Wholsale, William Ad am a. K ich lard Tow BHHir. Tavern. Tlereaa Mslzi Bernard Nee. sot-rsi Fork Bob. Tavern. W. W. Baker. Charles N. Crone. Jacob W attorson. 6TOSTCSIH Tossnsir tsvern. Jchn Mets ler. Ireorae S. Sraaeler. John Watklns. SuBursaisiA Towismr. Tavern. Simon P. LanLsy. Mlebael Moler. 1 csniLBiLL Bob. Tavern. Andrew Basal. Jr., J A. E'eitram. Richard Byrne. John E. Killdufl, William MoOoauh. Wholesale. K.J. Plunkett. WarHtBOToif Tow Ban t r. Tsvern. John H. Clark. W. K Dunham. Charles Kinney. Martin Leap, Frank M. Leap. Dorotny I.esp. Patrick R. Myera. John McKenua, liaub O'Dunbell. John MrNallj. Wm.J. Schwaderer. Brewers, Robert J. McNally. W BITE Tow Ban 1 r . W holt-sale. W. C. Heverly. Wilmosb Hon. Tavern. Joseph Horner. Con rad Weuderoth. Urrsa Yodkb Tow.smr Tavern, John Flix barris. Charles liuchstin. Lower Y'odrr "Buwasmr. Tavern. Ja"nb Al brecht. Frank Cowan. Michael Coawiy. i iancls Leckry, Joba Letditca. JAMES C. UAKBY, Clerk ol the Cvurt (1 o.uai tec Sv-eeWui. Low Gable & Cos Large Stock -OF "HEADY-MADE- in : Underwear ! We have this season secured the best lines of all the leading and best makes of these goods and can offer you you the best as sortment to select from at the lowest prices. Nyrht Robes at 25, 50, 58. 69, 75, 89, 95, 98c, $1.19, 1.29 to 2.25. Skirts at 25 50 69 75 89 98c. $1.12'f 1.19 1.25 1.45 to 2.49. Chemise at 25 39 50 59 69 75 89 9 Sc. etc. Corset Covers at 12',, 17. 19 25 39 50 59 75 89 98c. etc. Dressing Sacques at 98 1.29 1.39 1.75 1.89 I.98 etc. Children's Pantalettes at 12,2, 15 18 33 50c. Children's Night Gorcns at 25 45 and 50c. Full line of Infants' Slips at 25 50 75c. etc. Also Children's "Waists, from 2 to 6 years, at 15 18 20 and 25c. Visit our Muslin Underwear De partment. Lady clerks in attendance. Gable & Co.'s Prices: On Heavy, Medium and Light Weight Black Jersey Coats : One Lot at 12 00 eacb. On Lot at 2 20 eacb. One Lot at 2 50 eacb. Ooe. Lot at 2 CD each. Oiw I,ot at 2 9 eacb. One Lot at 3 50 each. One Lot at 4 AO eacb. Odb ljot at 5.00 each. One Lot at 5 50 each. Ooe Lot at 6 00 eaari. One Lot at 6 60 each. One Lot at 7.00 eacb. One Lot at 7. 50 each. One Lot at 8 00 each. One Lot at 8 50 eacb. One Lot at 9 00 eacb. One Lot at 10 00 eacb. One Lot at 11 00 eacb. Ooe Lot at 12 00 each. At Gable & Co.'s 1402 Eleventh Ave., Vltoona. Musi This Space Reserved -TU LEADlNti- Price (for Casli) Ulerchant 9F GALLITZIN'- Orphans' Court Sale JV VALPABLlt- REAL ESTATE. BY virtue 5f an order of the Orphans' 1'otirt of Cambria connty, to me directed. I win ex pose to (mblte sale, on U,e premises, la the bor ough ot Prospect, In raid county o Cambria, tn SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1S90, at two o'clock p. n, tbe following described real estate, to-wit : All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In the borough of Prorpect, Camtiris county. Fa.. descrlted as follows, viz : Beginnlnic at a road IB feet wide at a stone, oroer ol land of I'attia rine Cute .theuce alons; said road south de crees, went perches to a post, corner ol land of James Oallathrr: thence t.y said land of Jamea Uallagber north 43 den roe, east 50 perches to a stone, corner ol land of a1d James lisliaarher; tbenoe by land of tbe Cambria Iron Company north 43J-' decrees, east e1, perches to a sione, eot-i"r ol land of said Catharine Cute: toenco bv sau.e south 4.') deveees. wet6Us' percbas to the place ol beginning, containing 2ACR bavin thereon erectd a FKAME HOUSE, STA1SLK and OUTBUILDINGS. TERMS OF SALE. Ten percent, ol the purobaso money to be paid at tne time of sale; the balance ol one third at confirmation ot sale ; one-tbird In six mouths and the balance In twelve months from confirma tion ol sale, lie (erred payments to bear interest, and to be secured t-y the judgment bond and mortgage ot the purchaser. JOHN WHALE.N, Exscutorof Patrick- Coras, deceased . South Fork. Pa., March 6, lS90. ;;u Orphans' Court Salo Or VALCABLE Real Estate BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, Pennsylvania, to uie di rected. 1 will expose to public sale on the prem ises , on SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1SQ0, at two o'clock p. m., tha lollowina described real estate, late the projterty of Jeremiah Topper, accessed, vlx : All that certain piece or lot of icronnd sltnate in I Uwnsnip 01 Allegheny, camtirla county, I'ennsylvanla. adiolnina- the borough of Ioretto, bounded on the north by road leadlnit from lo retto to Ebensbursi, on the eait ty lot ol Susan Eckenrode et al., on the south by old rca 1 leadlnar to Kt-enFburn, and on the west by lot ot estate of Michael Iavy, dcceaoeJ. having there on erected a two storied FRAME HOUSE, a stable and all necessary outbuildings. TERMS OF SALE. Tea por cent, ol the parchaae money to lie paid at the time ot sale, tbe balance ol ne third at the conttrtnaUoa of sale; one-third in six monthj. and the balance in twelve months from the con firmation of sale. Deferred payments to bear in terest and to be secured by the judgment bond ana mora axe ol the purchaser. W. A. B. I.ITTL.E. Executor of Jeremiah I'oper, deceased. Loretto. Pa March 6, lCJ0.-at. Ij'XECUTOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Patrick J Cogan. deceased. Ierters testamentary on the estate of Patrick Coan. late of the boruuah ol South Pork In Cambria county. Pa., deceased, having been granted to tbe undersigned , all persons Indebted 10 said estate are hereby not i Hud to make pay ment to me without delay, and those bavins claims ajtainst the same will present them prop erly authenticated lor settlement to JOHN WHALES. Executor ol Patrick Cotisn, doe'd. . Sooth Pork , Pa.. February 7.1tTJU.-6t. VUENTS WANTKH.-Active. Enertretlc Men can make Iroui Sa to l fer month selltna: for ns and enpiy thecomlort of know!n that they are woraiua lor an old and reliable nrtn. Iesira. bia territory in towns and counties can be sccuged by prompt application. We it row tbe stock we otter. Aodross, FKANELIN' DA VIS fc. CO., Jan. 3-3m. Nursery o,en, Baltimore, Mil. STRAY COW. Came lo tbe premises ol the subscriber In Munster township, about Peb ruary 5, ISjn.a red and white spotted Cow aLoUt bve years old. Tbe owner Is requested to coins forward, prove property, pay charge and laKo her away, otherwise she will be atoed ol as tl.e U iIipmiiI, A U l Ht'WI.V tt it', micu t, if fcr Assignee's Sale F LVj'lti; - M HY virtue ol au ordur ol sale i.'fulnn out of tho t'ourt of Cotnmou Picas of t;HtulTin county, the undersigned a-Munee tt John McCormlck and I.iicinila P. Jloforoiick. his aiie, will ex;o.-e to public FKle on the piemires berciaafter do SCtibud as No. l,ou Saturday, Mar. 22, 1890, at one o'clock, p. m., the foil, ttir.,; ucscrll cj Keil Estate, to-wit : No. 1. All that certain lot of trmnri'l situate in the iKiroutfii ot '.V liumre Camhria county, I'rnn. sylranla, tounded and descril pfl n l"l'ows, that is to tky: Fronting thirty (."V.) Irot on Main street and extending buck wtnie wl."li to j r ..crty of Ab. Butler, bavins; lot of Elizabeth Christy on the north and lot ol M. 1. shryork on the Suulli, and bavlCK thereon erected a two-story Frame Dwellins Honse ! MWIm No. 2. All that certain piece or pnr'-el of lan.l situate in Suuitntr.iill town-hip. tHnii.ria county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as b.llowg to-wit : BKiDDiuit at a pout and pointerc: thence north elirtity-eitht (S; leet. eM one hunilred and forty (140) perches to a post and ttoimer' thenea rmth t- . , . ning, contalninir. 102 ACRES, fjfty-tive (.) pcri-bcs and allowance. Tie coal underlain this property will be of fered for rale sc.a'sto and apart troin the sur face tnereof, with all necessarv minlns; privileges; the as.iincc. however. Tt-t-ervinie tlio riht to sell same as a wnole, .r al selling the coal separate and apart Irotn the Eur.'Ace. TEKMS OP SALE: One-third of the purcliacc nioncr to be paid on the conn rmat ion of t he an !e. and i he remainder in two egual annual payments, with interest. t be secured with bond and mortuituc or judgment notes ol purchasers. Purrhu.,ers to have the priv llesre ol paying the wh. !e of their bids In csli. JrSSK H. IHMllMl, Asria-nee ot John rd Lorinda P. McCormick. 2ummrhlU twp., Peb. f. lsao.-3t. PALESM ENMVANTE!) ,1 arlelle nf choice Nursery Mock. W Bent Sprclaltlea Xo experience necessarv. Srclal ad vantages to thinner. Extra Isdnrrmrnli. I'hv weekly. Jlt ssa(leaa Bermsarat. Ilr1 Irrin. Best outat lree. We guruntee what we advertise. Address at once. ULFS liKOS., nrery mr n. Kothraltr, - . V. ( I'hts bouie is re liable). U-7-itn THRESHIHG MACHINES A SPECIALTY. - --i r. i Ai.i i. implest, Alost lmralie. Koutismlcal and nerfeet In okc wantes no Ktainccleana it ready for market. THRESHING EN(iINES'pi.E Saw Mills, .-hlnnle Machines. Hay Vre.'ses, and SlauUard Implements vcuerally. A- B. FARQUAR CO. Limited. Seid bir lllus-1 Pennvlvania Agricultural t ruled Catalovue. Works, VOKK. PA. Peb. 21, lhisi.-4t. HEMLOCK iHCE&mmip AGENCY. PIKE INSURANCE AT HOST. PCLICI ISSUED IN COOl) KEI.1ABLV: COMPA NIES AT VKKY I.OWKSI- KATES. EeJ STEAMSHIP TICKETS SOEI AMI liUAlTS ISSUEH PAYABLE IN A I.I. PAKTS OP EUKOI'E. aJ. 13. 3Iiillon, Ayent, 11 EMLOChUCAMUitl A CO., PA. Pcbruary 11, lo..ly. ICE. All persons are hereby notified that 1A I have purchased the property ol John A. Buncsoa. rel and personal. All nersuna sro hrepy n.-tincd net to tueddlo or luiof.ota wiia tbe rauiO. Ml;S. K.VTUF.KINE UUUUOOX Asuville, Pa., Alaicu 3, l-. rn n SB U w -l. m mm arm u twenty-lour (14) perches to a beech; thence south eichty-elirht (kb) deifreea. weit one hundred and lorty (140 perches to a pjft and pointer!.: tlience north two (j) denrees. wci't one hundred and tvent v-lour t ii,nimG t., tl, ...
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