A DANGEROUS PLANT. It Sucks the ltlood of Whatever Comes fn Contact with It. Leroy Dunstnn, tlje well known natu ralist of this city, who has recently re turned from Central America, where he had spent nearly two years in the study of the flora and fauna of the country, relates the finding of a singular growth in one of the swamps about the great lakes of Nicaragua. He was engaged in hunting for botan ical and entomological specimens in this swamp, which is known as San Sebas tian's, when he heard his dog cry out as if in agony from a distance. Running to the spot from which the animal's cries came. Mr. Dunstan found him enveloped in a perfect network of what seemed to be a tine, ropelike tissue of roots or fibers, the nature of which was unknown to him. The plant or vine seemed composed en tirely of bare, interlacing steins, resem bling moro than anything else the branches of the weeping willow denuded of all foliage, but of a dark, nearly black hue, and covered with a thick, viscid gum that exuded from the pores. Draw ing his knife, Mr. Dunstnn endeavored to cut the animal free, but it was only with the greatest difficulty that he suc ceeded in severing the fleshy, muscular fiber. To his horror and amazement the naturalist then saw that the dog's body was covored with blood, while his hair less skin appeared to have been actually sucked or puckered in spots, and the ani mal staggered as if from weakness and exhaustion. In cutting the vine the twigs curled like living, sinuous fingers about Mr. Dunstan's hand, and it required no slight force to free the member from its cling ing grasp, which left tho flesh red and blistered. The gum exuding from tho vine was of a grayish dark tinge, re markably adhesive and of a disagreeable animal odor, very powerful and nauseat ing to inhale. The native servants who accompanied Mr. Dunstan manifested the greatest horror of the vine, which they call la sagenas de diable, the devil's seine or snare, and were full of storiesof its death dealing powers. One af these stories was of an English man residing in Managua, who, while hunting in the swamp a few years ago, lay down beneath a tree where a largo and powerful specimen of this singular plant was growing, and, inadvertently falling asleep, awoke to find himself en veloped in its web, and in spite of every effort made to extricate him, perished in its deadlv embrace. Another story was of an escaped con vict who had hidden in the swamp, whose bones had been found in tho folds of the sagenas only a short time before Mr. Dunstan's visit. These stories, re markable as they seem, are firmly be lieved in by the people, but the only three specimens which Mr. Dunstan was able to find were all small ones, though the meshes of the largest would prob ably, if extended in a straight line, measure nearly, if not quite, 100 feet. He was able to discover very littlo about the nature of the plant, owing to tho dif ficulty of handling it, for its grasp can only be torn away with loss of skin and even of flesh, but, so near as Mr. Dunstan could ascertain, its power of suction is contained in a number of infinitesimal mouths or little suckers, which, ordina rily closed, open for tho reception of food. The gum exuded seems to serve the two fold purposo of increasing its ten acity and overcoming a victim by its sickening odor. The plant is found only in low, wet places, and usually beneath a large tree, and while dormant seems only a network of dry, dead vines cov ering the black earth for several feet, but coming into contact with anything will instantly begin to twist and twine upward in a horrible, life like manner, breaking out with the gum like substance spoken of before, and enwrap the object with a celerity almost incredible. If the substance is animal tho blood is drawn off and the carcass or refuse then dropped. A lump of raw meat being thrown if, in the short time of five min utes the blood will be thoroughly drunk up and the mass thrown aside. Its vo racity is almost beyond belief, it devour ing at one time over ten pounds of meat, though it maybe deprived of all food for weeks without any apparent loss of vi tality. Mr. Dunstan attempted to bring away a root of the sagenas, but it died during his return voyage, growing so foul with a strong odor of real animal corruption that he was obliged to get rid of it.—New Orleans Cor. Atlanta Consti tution. No Snake*, but MoKquitoen. There are no snakes in Alaska, per haps, because no snakes would live there. The only frog ever discovered by ex plorers there was found by my own party some years ago. Probably, how ever, there is no part of the world where mosquitoes are more dreadful than in Alaska. The soil is of a soft, spongy character that holds water for days after a rain, and the insects are bred out of it in such swarms that it is hardly possible for man or any other animal to exist among them. They attack the moose with such ferocity as to drive the beasts into the rivers, where the natives attack them with knives. Bears and reindeer are plentiful. Perhaps the worst part of Alaska is that to the northwest, south of the Yukon river—crossed but once by a party of explorers, who nearly starved to death.—Washington Star. Simple. It is a fortunate boy that has an older brother to give hint the benefit of his longer experience. One of our exchanges cites an illustrative example: "Don't sleep with your mouth open in that way," said Fred to his younger brother, as the daylight began to peer into the bed chamber. "You should breathe through your nose." "Yes, but I don't know when my mouth is open. What do you do when you wake up and find your mouth open?" "What do I do?" answered Fred, de risively. "Why, I get up and shut itl" Youth's Companion. Tfias REITS SALE OK BEATEO AND UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS IN CAMBRIA COUNTY A. D 1890. I THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurer • of Cambria county. In the commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, In pursuance of the several Acts of Assembly In said Commonwealth, di recting the time and manner ot selling enseal ed Lands for taxes, do hereby give notice that the following tracts of Unseated Lauds and Lots of (iround In the said county of Cambria, or such parts thereof as may be necessary to pay arrearages of taxes due thereon for one year or more, will be offered for sale at the COURT UOUHK. In the BOROUGH OK EBENS BURG, on the SECOND MONDAY, being the 9TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, And continue by adjournment from day to day until the whole be sold for such arrearages of taxes and costs necessarily accruing thereon : Unseated Lands 1888 and 1889 NAMES OF OWNBHS OR WARRANTERS. Acres, per. ADAMS TWK. Taxes. Philip Collins $ 410 John Anderson 100 01 400 Jno. Morrison 100 m 440 valentine Aster 100 til 118 55 Martin McDonald 27 42 120 114 Same 87 89 Samuel C'alvln 43.3 10 Robert Ross 90 80 401 Jacob Clement 02 01 245 64 Jno. lb Illy 52 50 E. shoemaker 50 D. T. Storm IS 71 81 Thos. smith Park 20 02 202 A. Nichols 47 02 400 11. M. Neal 81 33 1150 Cambria Coal & Iron Co 88 Ol 80 same # 5 40(1 DuHon and Anderson (heirs)... til 33 BARK TWP. 150 uray & Wyland 33 78 108 Thomas Edwards (part) ir 88 140 Michael Snyder 35 04 100 John Thomas 33 S4 14 Owen 1). Williams 8 30 100 May KUlens 13 55 BLACKLICIt TWP. Ann llloodgood 183 Martin & oraffe 37 85 Thomas Was 180 Cambria hand company 3151 50 Gabilel Boring (Snyder) 7 51 4:14 Cambria Land Co 05 34 100 Cambria Land Co - 17 73 7 William Cameron 1 78 313 Emanuel Bralllcr 35 84 1(H) A. V. Barher, et al 13 13 100 (ieorg Harf 8 73 75 Harrison Duncan est 13 43 30 B. P. Young. 3 84 CAMBRIA TWP. James C. Fisher 80 Win. Burnhamer 4 35 35 John Boyd 3 40 Andrew Duff 50 Wm. Linton 7 75 100 Kecse J. Lloyd 13 76 30 James C. Fisher 3 18 108 Jno. J. Evans & Co 14 13 174 Joseph Dunmyer 17 38 CARROLL TWP. oo sebastlne Luther 7 35 48 Jno. Weber 3 98 CHEST TWP. (ico. I). Morgan 300 wm. j'arker 133 14 453 14 Anthony Simons 305 00 453 it Nathan Laugliborough 305 oo 331 51 Thomas Ketland 106 05 431 Jno. Ashley 179 70 301 88 Thomas Masters <4 il 147 38 Jno. Ketland 53 18 Wm. 11. Somervllle 50 James Foster 16 53 llenry Delozler & Co 405 108 James ltuth 150 53 Elder, Lutz and White 137 William Parker 83 38 185 134 llenry Philips 59 oo 156 187 Simon Walker • • 38 73 Daniel D. Carson 35 oo CLKAKFIELI) TWP. 38 Samuel Calvin 8 93 3(H) J. 11.. Flsko and s. s. Blair 63 83 300 condron & Hartman 83 23 100 P. AA. Hynn 13 89 1330 James condron 130 59 130 Martin Thomas (of Jacob) 27 95 130 Matthew McMullen. est 21 11 CROYLETWP. 18 John Lovett 2 22 7 P.M. and J.Brown 3 50 34 P. M. and J. Brown io 3 7 John Stlffler 2 10 9 1 lot John Heather 332 llotC. B Ellis 3 00 y. Thos. croyle est 100 vo Jno. scotts & Sons. Adam Ream 77 88 DEAN TWP. 300 Bell & Blair 65 80 John Brotherllne 40 John Mears 8 oo 434 John l-'lsher. 97 91 433 John Harrison 103 59 330 John Brotherllne 76 (43 300 John Brotherllne 38 23 400 Thos. Pat terson,Andy Graydon oo 10 355 Thos. Pntteison.Andy Graydon 107 30 300 Patrick Kelley 38 17 800 Patrick such ■ 17 131 James Harris 29 37 4() Joseph Harris 94 58 uayard & Barclay 200 Wm. Barton 61 56 21)0 E/.eklel Farmer 56 90 116 William Tllton 33 30 W. W. Jackson 330 Jesse Bush 62 66 ltuth Mcconnell 330 Lewis Wolfe 65 96 359 itelUy & sargcant 21 TO 100 James Bryson - 26 37 71 Jno. 8. Colbert 83 85 C. G. Waltz, et al 406 142 James Jones 93 35 James condron 72 Morris Woolt 11 16 369 Henry Wolf 70 06 131 llenry Davis 28 08 433 Jacob Harris si 84 110 Jos. Davis 21 23 125 James Jones 84 41 24 James condron 5 05 s. M woodcock sou J. Pennel, M. Wills 38 93 800 J. Pennel, P. Wolf 19 46 816 J. Pennel. T. Kelly 31 25 216 J., Pennel, P. Such 2135 ELDER TWP. 50 Joseph Thomas 39 23 GALLITZIN TWP. Samuel calvln 190 Aaron Brown 119 70 Geo. (iallaher 50 Mary Hammer 33 73 100 Nicholas Bell 03 23 335 John Hay, M. It 90 25 80 James Condron 43 40 143 John Gray 85 44 1 T. J. Chr.sty 90 JACKSON TWP. Wm, XI. Scolder ion John Hublcy 18 59 Mi Thomas White M "4 S5 Geo. 11. Douglass 5 48 ill l'hlllp Alwlne 1101 388 Thus. Vlekroy 67 .'ID 13 Alex Hunter 8 51 35 Daniel Farley 7 45 331 9i Cambria Land co '6 57 J. C. Martin and Thomas (irlf ttth IMM Cambria Land Co 38 95 39.1 John Wegton (part) 47 34 59 David M. I'tlngle 5 33 59 Henry Kornbaugh 5 33 50 Wm. 11. Sechler 8 47 363 Cambria Land Co 79 80 308 Cambria Land Co 17 88 163 Cambria Land co 38 69 184 39 Cambria t.and i o 40 73 KM Cambria Land Co ••••.. 18 18 50 Jno. Snyder 10 50 POHTAGE TWP. 800 Fred Ilurton 14 49 300 Samuel lllnton 4l 49 439 tieo. Gutwalt 31 39 130 N. and C. Zeller 35 83 mo William T. Mcconncll 16 08 130 John c. Smay est 35 83 70 Thomas Mcconnell est 14 37 Jno. and .las. Klnports (too McFarlandfiConsiantlnetracts 177 63 HEADE TWP. Geo. D. Morgan 494 ltobt. Aklns 37 08 433 Patrick lloreland 75 46 140 Jno Haorron.jr 3179 317 Barger & Grass 48 95 431 Barger & Grass 97 40 Owners Unknown 174 108 Thomas Sauburn 33 37 159 Henry Bush 34 66 100 David Jackson ... 3119 John Dougherty 100 Henry Kepple 22 08 200 Wm. Barton 18 34 30 oarriet cattlnger 27 21 12 J. 11. Flske , 1 59 19 J. H. Flake 7 89 Wm. P. Walker 100 W.ll.woods 13 91 lino John Dean 279 2.1 180 Samuel Ilaggerty 93 88 153 James L.Gwlnn 27 57 9 Jno. llollen 3 05 95 B. F. Bell 10 27 274 118 Kellley ft Sergeant 31 80 244 7 P. and A. Flynn 21 10 STON YCBEEK TWP. 10 S. H. smith 4 35 7 Lewis PUtt 3 22 30 L. B. COhlck 12 05 SUMMERHILL TWP. 439 80 I'lack Gross 114 55 439 80 llenry Woods 1.4 55 439 80 James Dalton 11155 139 80 James searlght :14 55 Cambria 1 oul ft Iron Co., 370 40 Israel Jones 96 61 llH) Wilson nunt 55 87 93 Ebenezer Brenham 24 11 410 Wm. Smith, D. 1) 112 10 Ed. McGlade 72 Wm. smith, D. I). (part) 19 15 77 4 Jno. Fulton, et al 12 62 SUSQUEHANNA TWP. Jos. M Miller. 100 Joseph Thomas 19 83 WEST TAYLOR TWP. 30 Sechler Si I'celor 4 42 WASHINGTON TWP. 352 Simon ltoop 68 74 200 sechler si dark 35 61 50 Sophia liurd 8 90 413 James llennlson, M. R 104 16 43 11. S. Smith ft CO 3 54 WHITE TWP. Geo. D. Morgan 302 slmon Walker 70 03 327" Henry Philips 90 37 Fitch ft itoyton 183 James Wilson 23 04 Charles Ransteail 449 Alex. Brown 90 23 r>3l Thomas Brown 120 68 402 Wm. Harris so i 0 429 John Harris 33 92 523 .James Reed 11l 22 180 John Harris, No. 1 5169 291 Fred. Mollenaux 93 94 White, Lent/, ft White 450 Thomas Sunburn 134 91 170 93 Simon Walker 49 27 312 Henry Philips 100 20 James Meciay 500 samuel calvin 125 59 250 curry and Jones, Assignee 37 50 II) Nathan cowan 8 80 65 John Dean 12 54 John C. Gates 114 Fred Mollenaux 17 30 so Fred Mollenaux 10 04 80 A. Matthews 4 94 406 142 James Jones., 50 75 so Wallace and Krebbs 13 14 30 Isaiah Gates 4 57 LOWER YODER TWP. 200 Ihmscn, heirs 11 85 234 Joseph Gates 5 81 100 James I'. McConaughy 4 85 01)0 Jackson St. cialr 316 SEATED LANDS 1887 AND 1888. ADAMS TWP. Acres. Houses. Lots. Name.. 50 ... ... Levi orris est 7 03 1 1 wm. NVelmcr 2 47 9 ... ... Mrs. P. Murphy 2 08 ALLEGHENY TWP. 00 ... ... James Griffin 7 81 30 ... ... George Bruce 6 11 109 ... , Michael Gibbons 900 50 ... ... James Condron 3 05 ASHVILLE IND. SCHOOL DISTRICT. 1 J. C. McMullen 1 85 50 ... ... James condron 4 10 1 W.J. Adams 1 09 1 Kflly ft Nagle .... 109 1 1 L. and W. Kelley,, 185 BARK TWP. 100 ... ... Henry J. Boland est 777 30 ... ... Jos. Gardner 7 33 90 ... ... Glttlngs ft Edwards. 12 73 174 .. ... Alex irwln 12 02 20 , ... A. F.Jackson 4 85 30 , ... Wm. Jackson 7 05 1 1 Jno. E. Kirch of M, 303 40 ... .. Laurence wyiand I 12 50 , Laurence Wyiand 3 17 50 , ... M. K. of Andrew Bitters 2 82 65 ... ... M. R. ot Anthony navcr 3 59 8 Wm. D. Keath 88 03 , .. Hugh Dougherty 6 36 150 ... , Gray ft Wylaud 5 37 140 , , Michael snyder 7 28 143 ... , Gray ft .Martin, M. R. ot Leonard Mandgold 929 97 , ... Archie P'arrell 2 80 40 ... , Michael shank 2 10 BLACKLICK TWP. 100 ... .. Stoneback & Martin. 11 B7 120 .. ... A. Hex 5 86 15 .. .. Solomon Haukerson. 88 40 .. ... .Ino. House . 674 181 .. ... Harrison overdorf.. 11 86 130 ... .. lllackllck Nav. CO.. 18 41 40 .. .. Cameron & (irov 3 07 123 .. ... lllackllck Nav. C 0... 12 57 CAMBRIA TWP. 400 ... .. Gilbert Lloyd 64 85 14 .. H. 11 shoemaker.... 27u 50 .. .. same 7 95 7 .. ... sam. Vahn 78 50 .. .. sllas cassldy 4 52 45 ... ... James Burnhamer.. 301 182 .. .. Ilelauge Ai CO 4 33 16 .. ... Joseph Gutwalt 353 s .. ... Bart McCabe........ l 10 6 ... .. Mary E. 'libbot 80 CHEST TWP. 85 ... .. Gray & Wyland.... 602 57 .. ... Albert Koha 320 100 .. .. S. E. Burin 8i 18 CHEST SPRINGS BOlt. l 1 Wm. Jones 4 70 l i l Francis Urban l 89 1 1 Elliot Davis 4 84 l Sophia Wills est 75 1 2 Henrietta ltenlnger 227 CON EM A UGH TWP. bank.. 10 58 Euclid coal Co., lire clay bauk 10 63 l J no. Kelly l 46 181 .. .. M. Bracken est 14 90 1 l Adolp Briber 74 2 2 I,lzzle Thomson 7 25 7 ... .. David Halo, in 2 58 l l Mary A. Elynn 2 to l l P.J. Nugent 2 88 l Wm. Kelghard 2 85 ... l Hugh Patterson 145 CLEARHIELI) TWP. 50 .. .. Thos. liurbln est 12 75 in .. .. Jos. Guntuer l 16 30 .. ... •! ullan Donahoe 216 25 .. .. W.J. Buck 586 I2i) .. .. J R. I.ttzlnger 10 it> l 2 Aug Moper 202 10 .. .. James Mccoy 2 34 250 .. .. LorenzoSnrlcker.... 33 84 io ... .. Jos. Moyerest in 34 g-, .. .. John U. cordell 6 23 83 1. R. Litzinger s on 20 .. .. I. W. Nagle 2is 5 .. .. Martin Thomas, Jr.. ion CROYI.E TWP. 75 .. .. J. J. Burkey 884 150 .. .. Cambria Coal & iron co 58 24 20 .. .. Alex. lTlngle l 89 7 .. .. Ben F. Run 6 74 7 .. .. Ben F. Ruff 6 74 39 .. .. w. H. Patterson,est. 3 46 t Rebecca Ross 8 50 340 .. .. Griffith, Brown s stlneman 8 80 DEAN TWP. l Kelly & Nagle 92 l l L. fi Wm. H. Kelly.. 145 V, . N. p. Mervlne, M. R. 4so 30 .. JasN. McGulre, M. 11. 234 ion . .. Mrs. K. Mccauley.... i 75 30 ... .. Galllizln Trexlor ... 240 EBENSBUKG nOK. 1 Jonathan Lloyd 1 45 ioo .. Blanchard &Co 28 68 150 Ino. Tubhs 37 06 70 ... ... Jno. Tubbs loio 85 ... ... ( has. Bradley & Co. 596 1526 ... ... John Patton, 51. R... 40 85 97 ... .. Dr. Good 617 GALLITZIN BOIL 14 . ... Ed. Rooney and wife, 400 1 l Alloc O'Brien 239 l Wm. J. Dawson 88 u ... .. Isadore Egan 176 ... l Margaret Luther.... 86 ' i i l Mrs. M. McKlbblen. 375 l Abrahamsliara, est. 113 1 John A. storm 76 l John Weiss 76 4 .. ... Peter Burns, est.... 208 2 2 Daniel McKenna 704 1 1 Walter Kutledgo.... 248 l l Annie Shank.. 2 86 l l 51artin Murphy 2 86 1 t Andrew Conrad 2 86 l Ellen Clark 74 1 4 s Wm. Butler 365 l George Eckenrode... 129 GALLITZIN TWP, ITO ... Fraud-i Burke 82 5H 4HB .. Jh". M. Crane 99 78 878 Wm. Decker 18S 07 119 Bradley lthoddy est 21 95 V a .. Wm. Kelly 10 ss l John Mansileld 88 1 O. C Miller 1 IHI 1 .1. c. McMullen 3 24 1 D. G. Myers 151 l Wm. lteed 3 59 1 C. A. Ager 150 JACKSON TWP. 48 .. ... John Dunmlre 7 79 ISO ... ... John Kgar 21 91 3 ino- A, Tti.germlll.. 188 3 ... ... Ell/. Dlshong 78 I l Francis Kager 18 ' 50 ... ... .lac b KeigUard 718 100 .. ... M. S. Bush 7 05 H7 ... .. Chris Lelllcr. sr 8 72 80 ... ... Mrs. C. l,nyton 23 70 20 Rlcburu walker. ... 2on 100 A. W. Zetgler 9 83 to ... ... Rose croyle 3 4a 79 ... .. John Dlshong I 28 2 .. ... David Paul, mill 155 51 ... ... Geo. Rager 525 00 ... ... John D. Adams 9 83 LILLY BOR. 15 Plack ft Fog'.e, coal bank 14 14 1 john Dumm 76 MONSTER TWP. 100 ; ... John c. Noll in 80 100 ... ... Isaac Wlke 10 83 59 .. .. MOSC'S Lell' 7 29 25 ... Aug. Glass est 395 1 i J. ft .M. McDerrcott 129 PORTAGE TWP. 1 Joseph Burkcy est,. 201 i 1 D. H. Dlcklnsou... lot 1 Mrs. urtfflth est 2 01 2 Mrs. A, B. MCGonlgle 185 800 .. .. Patrick Mccrossln... 61 65 72 .. ... Patrick Mccrossln.. 751 07 .. ... James F. Kelly ft Co. 271 187 .. Thomas Donahoe.... 17 97 256 .. .. J. C. Mariln, eta 1.... 19 86 PROSPECT BOR. l l ' Daniel Fltzpatrlek, 2'lß lIEADE TWP. 600 .. .. Ephrlam Burkett .. 71 72 418 BlaD s. Packer 133 07 53 Blair n Packer 16 99 102 .. .. ltlalr & Packer 33 09 118 .. Blair ft Packer 29 13 162 Blair & Packer 50 91 483 .. .. Blair ft packer 137 91 ,8 ... .. Blair ft packer 137 91 32 .. .. Blair K Packer 18 20 4 .. .. Blair & Packer 3 02 80 .. ... Edward Harris 7 28 i t Geo. w. snyder 10 56 1 1 Al x. Watson 9 93 120 ... ... v. zaute. et al., Mln. 17 16 15 .. ... Eliza Noble 21 20 ... m 10 P'red. Yeakley 62 60 1 Caroline McDonald. 60 0 l i c. ft C. Railroad at V.mOrmers 9 50 45 .. .. Samuel Ilaggerty, M. It 7 50 49 ... .. Samuel Ilaggerty, M.R 5 67 1 David Ilollls, 5r.... 1)2 26, . .. Charles Bansiead... 89 02 40 .. .. Samuel Haitzell 12 20 753 .. Edward Bell, hell's 36 01 I 1 Mrs. E. M. Walte 8 44 530 .. Rev. A. K. Bell 25 91 ... 1 5 Joseph Lewis 145 ... l l Ellen shatter 10 79 4 .. .. Chas. TUley ....... 714 25 ... .. Joseph Wiley 4 10 SI'MMKRHILL TWP. 220 .. ... I. C. Caldwell, et al. 57 83 100 .. .. I. C. Caldwell etal. 20 11 100 .. .. I. C. Caldwell, Rider est 20 11 100 .. .. i.e.Caldwell, l'lum mer est 15 20 19 David D. Davis 1 98 id .. cambnalronco— l 00 372 .. .. chas. 11. Gross 55 98 88 ... .. Chas. 11. Gross 14 05 88 .. • • Chas. H. Gross I t 60 100 .. .. H. Klnkead 19 89 20 .. J. L. P. McAllister.. 3 58 350 .. Jerre MeGonlgle, est. 32 45 220 wm. P. Sehell 38 07 41 .. .. J, hn Kncpper, Jr... 442 71 .. .. John Knepper, Jr... 717 72 ... ... 11. Mccormick, M. R. 091 45 ... 11. Mccormick, M. K. 454 69 .. H. Mccormick, M. R. 008 so 11. Mccormick, M. R. 398 57 .. .. 11. Mccormick, M. R. 500 49 ... . H. Mccormick, M. R. 489 62 .. .. 11. Mccormick, M. K. 005 72 ~ 11. Mccormick, M. K. 691 100 .. 11. Mccormick, M. 11. 22 00 SUSQUEHANNA TWP. U5 ... ... Jacob Johnston 485 59 ... ... James A. Porter .. 197 102 ... ... J. ft. B. Douglass.., 1141 .EAST TAYLOR TWP. 140 I.C. BOle . . 14 50 2 ... ... Pat cogan 7 80 WEST TAYLOR TWP. 48 ... ... Jno. Slick, est 128 TUNNELIIILL BOR. l Ed. McNulty, Jr.... il3 it Michael Maley 3 11; t 2 Jno. Burns. No. 2 3 65 l MlchaelMcC.ee 82: WASHINGTON TWP. 400 ... ... Blair Iron & coal Co too 50 50 ... ... P.P.George 2 81 12 H.J. Hopple 129 78 .. ... oweu Ingoldsby 1252 185 ... ... R. M. Lemon, est 44 410 391 ... ... .Jerre MCGonlgle, est 80 61 80 ... ... M. B. Gardner 0 (15 ITS ... ... Plack ft Fogle 59 91 43 .. ... S. 11. smith ft C 0... 17 14 8 ... ... Thomas Byrne s 01 42 ... Thos. Byrne mineral 010 7 .. .. John Varley J 50 2 .. Louisa Welser 70 James Denulston k to (91 .. ... Wm. Rentier (pari), 822 242 .. Robtr. Grag 28 82 200 A. M. B. MCGonlgle, 10 47 20 ... .. M. 11. McLaughlin 2 90 1 John Woltord 150 1 G. K. Miller 2 3f 1541, ... .. Fred Arentelt (mln), 8.78 12 ' .. ... chas. Studt ''• WOODVALE BOR. 1 N. A F. smeltzer 2 3* WHITE TWP. 50 ... .. Jos. I. Glass .. 74 89 2 1 I Isuac Gates (tolrs).. 3 47 100 ... .. Perry Troxell , 28 43 50 .. Jno.G.GUI - 774 85 ... .. Chas. Runstead -514 363 ... ••• Chas, Kanstead, Harris 23 32 115 ... .. chas. Runstead.Gnl luLer 7 07 58 .. ~ s. w. dyers *(* LOWER YODEIt TWP. 1 Pat. Lafferty 7 80 1 A. L. Kepple 225 200 .. .. Beam ana potts 1730 . .. 1 Plough & Stutzraan. 308 1 1 Eiijau Kllgore 2 uo 1 1 Marys. Powell 200 1 1 Nancy c. Beam 2 75 1 llattlol. Davis.... 230 150 ... ... KHz Hershbcrger..., 030 1 M. 11. Rlslnger 2 30 1 Michael Gauphey.,. Iso t Anthony Jacobson.. 175 1 Aug Llllla 330 1 Pat. McLaugberty.. Iso 1 J. G. smith 4 80 C... .. is. E. Swunson 4 so 1 Michael Goueman... 230 1 F. Harmon 4 80 1 l). J. Hammond 180 1 Annie Johnston 2 30 1 Michael Lu trey 2 30 1 Geo, E. Patter 230 l Russell smith 4 80 1 Frank Toner 2 30 1 Thomas Gomer 2 80 1 jno. wadsworth 4 80 1 Miles A. smith 3 88 1 wm. sweeny 3 08 1 1 ,ino. Dingle 2 07 1 Wm. Davis 2 07 1 lUram Helscl 2 08 1 Blair Herron 2 08 1 Blair Herron. 2 08 1 Lewis Luckhart— 2 08 1 H. J. Miller 2 08 1 Mrs. Fred Neville.... 208 l j." ... .. Peter Tosn 3 65 1 w. ILftO. M.Thomas 208 1 Daniel Waters 2 08 UPPER YODER TWP. 3 Thos. Gore 277 210 Wm. Fry 144 THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurer. Treasurer's Oftlce, Ebonsburg, Pa., .March, 31, 1890. NOTICE —Tiie undersigned, hav ing been appointed Administrator of the estate ot Mary Connors, late ot MlllvHlo bor ough, Cambria county, Pa., deceased, all parties Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the said estate will present the same for payment. JOHN DOWNS, Administrator, No. 228 Railroad street, csmbrugla bor LEADING BUSINESS HOUSE*. OF PITTSBURIiU AND _ALLEGUENY CITY, PA. C-iTTlie i'irn.B named below aie the lead ing and representative ones in their re spective lines of business. When writing '.o either mention this paper. VIIA HL I S PFEIFER, Men's Furnishing Goods 413 SMITIIVIKLI) STItKET, 100 FKHKKALBT., ALLEGHENY. Shirts to Order. We make all our own shirts, ard our Custom Shirt Department Is the best equipped In the state. We carry a tul. line of Full Dress, all over Embroidered P. Ks., and Embroidered I.lnens, and guarantee a lit. It you can not get a tit elsewhere give us a trial. cleanlng and Dyeing oftlces at above locations. I.ace curtains laundrled equal to new. Full Dress Shirts laundrled, Hand Finish, JOSEPH HORNE ft CO., E'iilTidS Dry uoods, silks, Cloaks, so- ttons. Millinery, etc. Stores. 18 to 021 Penn ESTABLISHED 1870 —THE CELEBRATED M SWISS STOMACH BITTERS, HA WILD CllEKltY TONIC The Swiss stomach Bitters are a gure CU re tor Dyspepsia, Liver Trade Mark. Complaint, and every species ot Indigestion. $1 per bottle; six bottles, to. Wild Cherry Tonic, the most popular prepara tion tor cure of coughs, colds, Bronchitis, etc., anil Lung Troubles. The Black Gin Is a sure cure and rellet ot the crlnary organs, Gravel and Chronic catarrh ot the Bladder. For sale by all Druggists in lOhnstown, by H. T. De- France, John M. Tuney & Co., 1.. A. sible. Cam bria. n The J. P. Smith Lamp, Glass & China Co. I - A^V\FAN, CY POTTERIES, BRONZES. CLOCKS, DINNER AND C'IIAMBEH SK'I'S. nwyiwl Wis Penn Ave.. waMr Bet, 9th Si 10th streets, jn PITTSBURGH. GUISSLY'S Business College AXl> NORMAL INSTITVI L is the pride or McKeesport. send for catalogue. S, S. GIUSSLY, Manager. MeKccsport, l'a What is i lie Kodak ? send for catalogue. I „ W. S. IIELL J: CO.. |:u Woocl strcct ' Mttstmrgh, Pa. V-iSOfi Dealers In Amateur Photographic outllts and supplies. ML G. COHEN, JEWELER. J"Slgnol the Clock, 588 Diamond Strecl "lttsburgh, l':> Diamonds, Watches, Jewely and silverware, Clocks, Bronzes, Gold and sllvcrheaded canes and Umbrellas. The Largest stock In the City. t CRAYON I ORTRAITS. LIFE SIZE, 85X31), $6. orders by mall promptly at tended to. Write for particulars. SOLAR I'ORTRATS A SPECIALTY. Treganowan's Art store, 153 Wylle ave nue, Pittsburgh, Pit. nn i -DTI it Fitty-flrst Year. rn AllS Back Again l It ill '. U with Loads of CHEAP BOOKS, BIBLE?, ALBUMS, At Half the Kcgular Pi ices HAA 1/ A 428 Wood Street, KIII K\ Pittsburgh, Pa. UV vltL/ GRAHAM ROACH AND BED-BUG POWDER / Banishes Insects at sight ) GKAII.) M'S BLACK DROP. JT)T xv y or catarrh. Sold by all Druggists L. GRAHAM. Manufacturer. Pittsburgh, Pa. CABINET I'HOTOS. SI.OO PER n , A DOZEN. ( iJ iH 'J prompt Delivery, crayons, etc. at V prices. I.lKS'Popular Gallery, 53/ ioand 12 sixth St., Pittsburgh. Pa. AnPUITfPT w. H. WABLE, noun I I wU I 4 nit Ave. A smith Held St.. Estimates and Plans Furnished on Application. The Heary F, Miller Pianos Favorites for morethan twenty-live >®HBryears. Endorsed by the Musical pro and used In many Public V ttfc Bschools and conservatories ol Music l *lL- Land Musical Institutes throughout the united States. W. C. WHITEHILL, General Agent tor Western Pennsylvania. 158 Third Avenue, Plttehurge, Pa. M.ROSENTHAL. successor o Tliemas Gamble, Importer and Wholesale uanoß DEALER. Rye Whiskies ami Wines Specialties. Gugenheliner, Finch, Gibson, Overholt. 403 Fer ry street, Pittsburgh. Mail orders solicited. WHIN, room tor Coinmcr clal men. O. P. LUTHER. CATERER ASn CONFECTIONER, Wedding Parties, Heeeptlons, Ice cream de livered on short .notice, cyclorama building, Allegheny, Pa. d f\ I X .k, f DSBENCE OF HEALTH—AN EHADICATOR OF RHEUMATISM! It this valuable medicine Is taken according to directions wo will guarantee a sure cure tor rheumatism, tolphl liver, gout affection, bladder and kidneys, ulcers, blllousuess and ot costlvc ness. TESTIMONIALS—Wo have hundreds ot tes timonials from the best known people ot Pitts burgh and Allegheny city In regurd to enres and the value ot this wonderful compound, AS A BLOOD PURIFIER It has no equal. Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles lor $5. For sale by all Druggists, or DANNER MEDICINE CO., 234 Federal Street, Allegheny City. OLD FASHIONED WHYBKI HOUSE. ft. y\ No rectifying. No c ompoun- K/vw>i.w ng. 1J a U. E. LIPFENCOTT, V ri Distiller and Dealer In HVK WHISKY, XrStS&lo/ 539 smlthtieid street, "SJf PITTSBURGH, PA. VI/M. J. FRIDAY, senior member late Schmidt A Friday, Distiller A Jobber in %lSi FINE WHISKIES, Importer ot ■■ 'or Jjip) LIQUORS £ CIGARS, 633 Smjlbllelit THQS. E. POLLARD ntSTfI.I.KK, IMPOKTEK ANU JOBBER IN Fine Rye Whiskies, llrnndles. Gins, Rums, Wines, Ac., Ac. Cor. I'enn and llth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Orders by mull will receive prompt attention. ALLEGHENY. sth AVE.HOTEL. MoKEEHPORT, pa. GEO. M. -EITIG, - - Pro Iletor. First class accomodations to the trvelln. pub lic. Terms {1.50 to {3.00 per day. Bar at lai bed "BOTT "CDQ w - u. l'eudteoerry, Son A Co., -DL/IIJIJIUJ Manufacturers ol Hollers, chimneys and Breeching, omcc and Works, Mulberry street, Allegheny, Pa. THE ( RANDALL, T I E AUTOMATIC AND THE SHORTHAND Mjgfo- TYPE WRITERS UKBFCI. INVENTIONS. (4. K. LOWER. '"NO. 19 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, ... - - PA. ASK YOUR GROCER -FOR— SIEiIRJD'S KEYSTONE CRACKERS, CAKES AND CANDIES. None in the Market Equal Them. nr.Ml first class Grocers have them in Stock. The Assam Tea Co., •I 05 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Will send to your address—free of charge on all orders amounting to {5 or more—and same to te on approbation: 50c Tea at A3 cents. 35c coffee at 33 cents, sob coffee at 30 cents, tr" Send for our pilce list. We can furnish you with any goods In our line you may desire at reduced rates. Si HUT si OF Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of im order of the orphans' Corn to Cambria county, to me directed, and bell g Joined by Mary A. Phillips, widow ot Peter E. PhlUips.deceased.l will offer for sale, at public Auction or out cry, on the premises on Saturday, April 26,1890 AT 3 O'CLOCK, P. M., 'lhe Following Described LotorPieo3 of Ground, situate, lying, and being In the Fifth ward ot the borough of Johnstown, county of Cambria, and state of Pennsylvania, particularly de scribed as follows, to wit: Fromlng on the westerly side of Morris street forty-nine and one-haif feot (-I9 1 ,. feet.) and extending hack the same width one hundred and sixty-live feel (Kg, leet) to ati alley. Inving 011 the northerly side an allev, and on the southerly side lot now, or late or Gillian Hofrman, George Brubaker, and others. TERMS OF SALE: one-t liird ot the purchase money to be paid ou the continual lon or the sale; .one-third In ono yearthereaHer, with interest, and the remain ing one-third to he paid at the death or Mary A. Phillips to Lillian Phillips, her heirs or legal representatives, the Interest thereon, In the meantime, to be paid semi-annually to Mary A. Phillips, widow ot Peter E. I'lillltps, deceased, during her lifetime. The deterred payments to lie secured by Hie bond and mortgage ot the purchaser. JOHN D. ROBERTO. Guardian of l.llllan Phillips. Important to Raiload Men! A K. smith has been for forty-nine years road master on the Boston ,v Maine system, and Is now residing at Great Falls, N. 11. Ho says track men. brakemen, firemen, engineers and con ductors, as well as baggage masters and ex pressmen, are subject to kidney disease above allothcrs. AH, therefore, will be interested In , the statement of bis experience. "I have used Brown's sarsaparllla for kidney and liver troublea, andean truly say It lias done more for me than all the doctors I ever employed, and I have had occasion to require the services of the best physicians In the state. My wife also has been greatly benefitted by its use. A. K. SMITH. Road Master B. £ M. 11. it.'' The kidneys have been labored hard all win ter, as the pores of the skin luivo been closed, but now t he springtime bar come, and they need some aid. -May he you have . hat. putn across tho back; that tired feeling; those drawing down pains, if so, you can get. Immediate relief by following the example of Mr. smith and his wife, and use that, never-falling and grand corrector or (lie kidneys, liver and blood, j BROWN'S Sai saparilla. Dissolution op PARTNER SHIP.—Notice Is hereby given that tho partnership heretofore existing between JOHN I>. EDWARDS and A. ADAIR under the firm name of J. D. EDWARDS £ CO., was dissolved on tho 86th day of February, IHIKI, by mutual consent, all debts due to the said partnership are to be paid and those due from tho same will be discharged by John I). Edwards. Business will be continued by the said John D. Edwards. J. I). EDWARDS, marl-tt A. ADAIR. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ES TATE OF JANE U. ILESS, DECEASED.— Letters Testamentary on the estate of Jane 11. Hess, late of Coopersdale, Cambria countv, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves In debted to said estate are hereby notified to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate are requested to pre sent them Oily authenticated lor seetlement M D. R. HESS, Executor. 109 seventeenth st„ south Side, Pltttburgh
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