fV iti It It eim |ournal. •t J J TIUHSDAV, MAY 11 188?. THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL 'I? paMisliodevery Tliurartuy. in Musser'sßuikl ing. corner of Main ami lVnn streets at SI.OO PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE Or4l 25 If not paid in advance.' An VERTISTMI 1 week. 1 mo. 3 mo. 6 mo. 1 year. 1 square,... I 1100 $20.11 S3OO 1 *4OO S6OO column... I 300 400 | 0 (H> |lO 00 15 00 1 column... | 500 8 001 1200! 20 00 3ft 00 I column,.. I 800 12 00 | 20 00 I 3.5 (Mi 6000 One in eh makrs a square. Administrators unci Executors' Notices *2.50. Transient ad vertisements s.nd locals 10 edits per line for first insertion and 5 cents per line for each au di" tonal insertion. Job Work done on short police. DEIXIYTER & BIMILLFH Fdilors and Proprietors. Ohurcli & Evangelical. • Hers P C H'cidem vcr and JDShortrss Preach'* Kev. V. (\ wciilomyor.wili preach nex; Sun day evening. Sunday School, IS r. M. —D. 1.. Zerby, s>upt. Missionary Society meets on the second Mon day evening of each tnßiith. Methodist. 'Rer. Fnnmn Adams Preacher-ill charge. linday School at IS r. M. —John Kimpoit.Supt. Reformed. Jicv. Zwinpii .4. Yearick, Pastor. Treadling in Aaronsburg next Sunday after. > noon United Bretliren. Iter. Shannon, Prcacter-ir* charge. Preaching next Sunday morning. Lutheran. Rev. John Tom!ins-on. Pntior.— 'lTeacliing in NUllhelm next Sunday after noon, and in Aaronsburg iirth" evening. Ladies' Mite Society meets on the first Mon day evening of each luouU:. United-Sunday School. • Meets at 9 A. M. —H. K. Luse, Supt. loiie & Society Directory. Millheim Podge, No. 955, I. O. O. F. meets in heir hall, PennStreet, every Saturday evening. Rebecca Degree Meeting every Thursday on or before the full moon of each month. C. W. Ik\HTMA>. Sec. W. L BRIGHT, N. G. TTPvldeutc Grunge, N'o. 217 P. of H.. meets in 'Alexandt r s block on the second Saturday of each N out*; at IS', P. M.. and on the fourth Sa • tr.rdav of each month at IS i*. m. ;b. I..ZeBY, Sec. T. U. Ekm\ho,Master. Tito Millhcim B. & L. Association meets in : the Penn street school house on the evening of 'the second Monday of each month. A. WALTER, Sec, B. o. DEISIXGKR, Prest. The Millheim Cornet Band meets in the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. J. B. (Liftman, See. John Kreainer. Pres't. Just at this time everything seems to be harmonious and lovely in the Republican camp. The recent- arbitra tion of the chief sachems in Philadel phia, has awarded the goods and chat tels of the concern so manifestly fair that all concerned are happy. Came ron—of course with much reluctance, lias agreed to do the bossing for an other year and will see to it that none but the right stripe be appointed to office. Reaver and the balance of the elate are to be nominated. Charley Wolfe and the others of the Independ ent gang auree to take out all their claims and demands in priuciples, plat forms and resolutions, and a general balance of accounts is struck by a prom ise of reform next year. The Independ ents of course get the best of the bar gain by many odds, and are as jubilant over the result of the settlement as was the Irish bod carrier, who wrote back to his old friends in Ireland what a pleasant passtime it was to carry the Ind in Arumirricca. All that is necces sary for me to do, wrote Pat, is to car ry plenty of brick and mortar, and the bosses do all the work themselves. Subornation of Penury. WILLIAMSPORT, May ti.—Late last night McKenuey Smith, ex-County Commissioner, was arrested for subor nation of perjury growing out of his trial and acquittal for forgery before the Criminal Court this week, and held for trial. The information was made by A.J. Webster, one of counsel engaged in prosecuting him for forgery, Ilis arrest was hastened last night by a suspicion that lie was preparing to skip the county to avoid further prose cution for peculations while in office. To-day the Board of County Comtnis sioneis employed Samuel L. Linn, P. K. Allen and Addison Candor to con duct the proposed suit against the members of the old board on the charge of robbing the county. Their arrest will soon folluw and their alleg ed crooked conduct will undergo a rigid judicial investigation. URIAH MOYER TO HANG. Supreme Court Refuses Appeal for New Trial. SELINSQROEE, May s.—The case of the commonwealth against Uriah Mey er, one of the convicted and sentenced Kintzler murd tiers, came up iu the su preme court an dit was non prossed. The defendant wanted the case contin ued, but the co urt refused the applica tion. It is not known whether there will be an effort to secure the interven tion of the board of pardons. Uriah Moyer is the member of the mountain gang who fled to Michigan soon after the murder, an d remained there, as he suppposed, in safe concealment for some time. Detective Lyon discovered his whereabouts, however, and arrested him. Moyer was sentenced -to death and an appeal was taken to the su preme court. RACINE, Wisconsin, had a tire last Saturday that consumed forty-four buildings and 10,(0),000 feet of lum ber. TERRIBLE CRIME LORD CAVENDISH AND HIS UNDER SECRETARY ASSASIN ATED. The man murdered whom Porster had selected to carry out hi 3 peace policy in Ireland. Advices from Dublin under date of May (.til state that Secretary Lord Cavendish, and Under Secretary BurKe, were cruelly assassinated in Phcvnix Park, Dublin, at about 7 o'clock of that day. They were botli strolling in the park about half a mile from the city gate and a quarter of a mile from the chiet secretary's lodge when a car drove up containing four men, two of whom jumped down from the car and attacked Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Puike, stabbing them both several times in the throat find breast. The victims struggled hard for life and in the struggle be came separated, their bodies being found about ten paces apart. The tragedy occuired about ten minutes af ter 7 o'clock iu the evening and in broad daylight. The bodies were first discovered by two young gentlemen who were riding bicycles through the park, and who immediately gave the alarm to tho police. Surgeons soon reached the spot, but the police were already conveying Mr. 11 Hike's body a* way to town, where an examination showed life to be extinct. The upper part of the body was perforated in a shocking manner and presented a ghastly sight. Proceeding further the medical men reached the body of Lord Frederick Cavendish, which was being conveyed away fivm the park on a stretcher. The body of the cief secretary displayed the same dreadful wounds, in addition to which iiis left arm wis also broken and torn as if he had put it up to protect his breast. Lord Frederick Cavendish was (piite dead. The bodies were taken to Steven's hospital, where they will remain until an inquest is held. The locality of the outrage is terribly mark ed with blood. The spot where the body of Lord Frederick Cavendish was found was absolutely deluged, while Mr. Burke's body lay in a pool of blood. It is said that after the act the murd erers immediately drove off. There seems to bo no clue to the assasshis at* present, but the police are taking most extraordinary measures to discover the perpetrators. A largo quantity of notes and gold coin besides their gcl l watches were found in the pockets of tho victims which showed that the ob ject of the crime w.as not rabbery. Great excitement prevail? throughout Dublin and widespread iudignation is expressed over the event. No motive is known for the dre.vlful deed, and no clue to the dastardly as sassins is yet apparent. A CONDUCTOR'S CONDUCT. It Costs a Railroad Company Three Thousand Dollars. NEW YORK, May s.—Wra. Peas to day obtained a juJgeuoent far?3,ooo a gair.st the Delaware and Lickawana railroad company for forcible ejection from a train because he offered the conductor the wrong part of an excur sion ticket, the other part having been taken up by mistake by another con ductor. THE contract for the grading and masonry ot the Sham )kin, Sunbury & Lewisburg rail road has been awardod to Thomas Rellly, of Pottsville and William Nolan of Reading. The work will require about a year, and is estimated to co3t over a million dol lars. THE beautiful and massive court house of Ailegheny county was totally destroyed by fire last S'unday. The loss is $200,000, with only ?50,000 in sured. One life was also lost. ... 1 i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of administration on the estate of John D. Foote, late of MiiUicim, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons knowing themselves indebted to snid estate are hereby notified to make immediate settlement, and those havingclaims against the same, to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. F. T. Mussfr, Administrator. Aaronsbnrg. April 13th, 1882. 15-91 AD.HIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE —Letters (f administration on the estate of .John Ketner, late of Haines township, deceased, hav ing been granted to the subscriber, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those Having claims to present llieth duly authenticated tor settlement. JACOB KETNER, , * Administrator. Haines twp., May 13th, 1882. Ct All persons having unsettled accounts with decedent are hereby requested to present tlcm for settlement at his late residence on Saturday, May 27th, inst. 6t JACOB KETNER. AN 31 IT A1 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF PENN SCHOOL DISTRICT, For the year ogling June sth, 1832. RECEIPTS. Gross amount of duplicate for school purposes *673.97 Less 5 per cent, on $365.18—518.25 Exhoneraiious 11.07 29.32 044.05 Cash from former Treasurer 191.35 State appropriation 145.91 $981.91 EXPENDITURES. Teachers' salaries ♦515.00 Millheim Boro', tuition for 18 pupils 57.28 Fuel 65.50 Repairs..... , 21.56 Secretary's Salary. 2.5.00 Treasurer's Commission 16.06 Adam Hoy.professjonal servlcosTor 'BO 10.00 Printing and Auditors' fees B.o<l Balance in treasury 162.51 $981.91 Balance in treasury, *162.51. JACOB DUTWEILF.It, PresidenL D. E. GENTZEL, Treasurer. Attest: G. W. II ART Eli, Secretary. We, the undersigned, auditors of Penn town ship, having carefully examined the above ac counts, find them correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. Alexander, j J. J. Gextzbi., } Auditors. J. W. Mover. \ April 22nd, 1882. TREAKCIIKK'ft NAI.KOF rKNF.ATKD I.AND- KOK TAXIS I'OR ISHO AND 1881, AND PRRVIOCB TEAKS.—Notice I* hereby given that in pursuance of an act of Assembly, pa-sed to the 12th day of June, A. D. isle, en titled "An Act lo amend an Act, dlree ing the mode of selling unseated lands in Centre coun ty." and toe several supplement-thereto, there will be exposed at public sale or oftt< ry, the following tracts of unseated lands in said coun ty for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Court llonse, In lite borough of Itcllcfonto, on Monday, June 12lh. A. D., ISH2, at one o'clock, p. in.: .HUES. I'KH."" WARRANTEE NAMES. TAXES. BKNN'KK TOWNSHIP. 2 .John Igivis f 1 21 .00 .1 D Harris 205 .Ml .1 •! I.inglo 2 oft ]IK> Win Humes (owner -I 10 ftO Charles Slniey (owner) 2ID Bt >GGS TOWNSHIP. .307 lift !, DiCars-addcn 3-5 73 30ft 112 .John Cochran 27 45 12 63 Roland Curtin ... lOH 14.3 Ann Deal 12 87 4i:t 163 Win Gray 2S m 431 137 Martha Godfrey 38 .8 43.3 1u? Jonathan Harvey 19 49 4::: i 16.3 Joseph Hltrby 3° 1< 41H 40 William Hood ...87 62 431 40 Most"* Hood 19 38 150 sarah Lane 13ft0 4A? 163 David Lewis 17 \k\ .1 M Lucas A.l T Packer lft 28 .too Frank McCoy 27 00 of I'.Hl """ Packer t I.ttcas 98u RUKNSIDK TOWNSHIP. ! .(i.ft James Black 0 2ft 433 163 KOIHUI Brady 6cl 4vt l\3 William I'Brady 13 2 I 433 101 'John Brady 6<U ; 43-1 103 Alexander Bell. 20 12 i 133 lft'l William liiugham fifth ' ii.ft John Boyd 12 70 i t: iii 3 John Myers L9i 43.1 105 William Cook 1-3 2 > j 4.33 pvi John Cowden 13 2 > : 413 103 William Dewart 6 U I 431 103 John IH>wart 53 ; 4;U 103 Henry Donnelly 0 .... . 4-' Ci .103 Samuel M Fox 13 "0 ! 413 103 KnWrt Gray •' >'* til 1M William Gray - o\ 433 101 Thomas Grant l-'j *' ! 4'<:t 163 Alex nider <}reaves.. |.2i 10.3 'CharlesGobcn w 433 103 Thomas Hamilton 1■? oo ; 433 153 Georpe Harrison •_* '•*! 1 433 103 John II V, I 43.3 lft.3 Pirrson Hunt 143.3 101 Alexander Hunter 433 103 John Kidd <• v 43.3 lot John Lvon bv..> i 433 I*3 Blair MeLanahan tV9 ; 4.U ift3 (Jeorge MeLanahan W!i7 435 lft.3 l'olly MeLanahan 04 97 I 4.3.5 i:>.s Ann'MeLanahan 0197 433 i">3 George Mead I'd 9, 2nd William Miller 6 90 433 lA3 Joseph Morris 13 00 40,3 l'J John Nicholson 019. 216 S3 Jeremiah Parker 044 431 Ift? Andrew Pet tit 019. 1*73 103 Henry Shatter 13 '- - 433 105 Samuel Scoit 13 oj 41"> Joint Shym 12 4. lift Sarah M Talinan 12 47 4;G lft.3 Tench Francis 6' 97 183, 10? James Towers 6A? 415 Joseph •! \N ulhu % e - .5 493 1t53 Joseph Wallace 13 on 41ft John Wetzel 12 > 41ft Jacob Weidner ftttiK? 433 16.3 Bid Wilson 13hi 4."5.5 10? fviinuel Voung 20 42 433 10? Benjamin Young 13 U0 CI'RTIN TOWNSHIP. 4!; i Robert Ainosley 29 03 lift Charles Allen 7 20 37ti Samuel Batrd 9'L lkft William P Braily 1. 76 3.37 T.indley Coats <-' M lfth . Paul Custer.. 861 30 John Curt in 4 32 71 131 Roland Cm lin 10 11 J.d 16 ? Ald jah Davis 41 Aft •3J of 311 Peter Deliaven 11 37 loft Joseph Devlina., 5 07 4.34 .losejili Devling 2l) Bft l:ift Henry Donald 2ft 92 : L of .311 < adwalader Kvaus 11 37 4l"> William i lliott 195)3 jift Ksther Kddy 59.33 415 Robert til-ay 9 97 41ft William Gray 9 97 41", William Gilbert 39 sj Martha Gmlfrey. 85 40 :500 112 John W Godfrey 2**9 120 Peter Halm 2 88 lift Susan 1 latin 9 97 4.33 120 Charles Hall - ft 91 60 Kd II alio well 801 433 Joseph Hlgby <r IWgle 41 Aft 112 Thonins liutuplirey 3 39 2< v 5 Janus Irwin 14 01 38(M£ Joseph Kelso :V5 48 403 Rebeeen Kelso .'SB 7 4r>> Joseph Kelso 19 2i) 200 Mary Lane 14 l lfto Sarah lame 43 JO 2*)7* J Caleb Lawns. 14 vi 2t7g Isaac lamgstreth I 4 86 207 L] Caleb Lawns 14 80 '.J'Ob, l-iiae L ngstrcth 14 so 70 JohuS Ma-on 6 72 415 John MeCnuley 14 4'> 2tD Piitlip Meyers...., '2B so 100 Simon Meyers 14 4 ' 42!) 48 Michael Meyers 00 18 420 48 Valentine Meyers 60 48 Rfc? James Miller - 14 Ift 400 William 1' Mitchell 1920 4U William P Mitchell 2 , >75 229 • William P Mitchell K'.ftO 25H1 John P Mitchell 1.3 02 ,31.3 112 Kilts L Orvis 15 02 4:54 J W Paeker 20 8-'? 42 J W Packer. 2 03 lft JW Packer 37 320 J W Packer. lft v? Hit William M Packer 5 28 ftj Clinc Quialey 144 160 Peter smith 12 00 4.5.3 153 Samuel Seott 41 Vi 4.3.3 163 Mary Tallman 20 Bft 2K) lticlurd Tunis 4 s) 2nn Richard Tunis 3 84 217 Fish barn Wharton 10 4 5 217 Fisliburn Wharton 10 k? 169 Jonathan Willis 380 lift Casper Wlster S6 40 433 109 .lames White..— .3118 461 William Yardley 1104 FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. 150 A Barton bloat (owner) 1125 GREGG TOWNSHIP. 40 James Bar lie r 1 48 2-5 of 40 Henry Haines •• 27 2-5 of 46 Henry Haines 14 2-5 ol 40 Henry Haines 11 2-5 of 40 Henra Haines 14 400 William Logan 14 80 44M John Painter 1180 400 William Taggert 14 3) 40) Davis Taggert 14 SO HAINES TOWNSHIP. 400 Thomas Barr 650 406 60 Margaret Barr 6 60 313 John Barron. 2 25 87 John Barron 82 400 •'runes Barr. 6 50 406 60 Mary Bavr .. 660 400 60 Kbenezer Branliain 3 25 246 Henry Reck 233 4<>o GO John Bell 325 154 Henry Beck 2R7 344 16 John Bollnder 5 60 338 60 Henry Bolimlcr 5 52 325 Ts) Frederick Botimler 5 30 il3 16 Adam Bolinder 512 400 60 John Boyle 3 25 400 60 Tnom (St'aratance 3 25 406 John Craig 328 4*m) 00 John Darr, Jr. 325 403 78 John Darr 330 4*)3 70 Leonard Darr 3 30 382 163 Peter Epler 12 45 433 Andrew EpldT 14 25 isi Jacob Fees - 1 47 40u Bernard <4 *tz 3 25 250 II Giilman & S Snyder 18 75 262 140 H Giilman & S Snyder 2*' 00 425 Charlei Hall 21 22 437 108 John Ilarlmati 6 84 430 103 Robert Irwin 7 '*) 400 126 Margaret Irwin 050 400 Margaret Jenks 6 50 400 Mary Jenks 6 50 418 90 George Kreamer...., 20 92 100 j/owery 82 223 150 William Mosby 1 87 200 William Parker 163 200 William Parker 1 6.3 400 60 William Pniliips .. 325 400 James Band 6 50 400 James Row 6 50 440 70 Charlotte Rustin 3 58 42H 80 Thomas Rustin 6 75 300 60 Albraight Swineford 188 170 Stover A Wolf. 2 82 400 Simon Snvder 3 25 88 William Tidd 75 400 60 John Tidd 3*25 312 William Tidd 2 62 150 I> Hensel (owner) 1 22 125 D Henscl (owner) 103 HALF MOON TOWNSHIP, 48 " Daniel Beck 2 96 40 10 Peggy Shearer 2 80 44 11 Thonias Heyskill (owner)... 596 HARRIS TOWNSHIP. 1% JO Fisher 354 400 James Forbes 3 60 490 Win Harrison 3 60 153 John Irwin 1 34 400 James Reed 3 60 100 Samuel Young 90 HOWARD TOWNSHIP. 107 104 Samuel Brown 8 36 40 Paul Custiu 1215 200 Samuel (Justin. 2*39 208 John W Godfrey 26 38 50 A D Harris 2 02 HUSTON TOWNSHIP, 433 163 James Baxter 3 26 433 163 John Price 3 26 483 163 John BolUngton 326 433 163 John Wheeland 3 26 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. 405 120 Kbenezer Benliam 16 70 805 123, John Dunwoody—-- 12 51 166 Robert & James Hays 21 79 175 William llays 160 ACKKS. I'Elt. WARRANTER NAMES. TAXES, j 17.5 George |) Hess 10 ... 309 03 Robert lrwill 25 33 396 80 Robert Irwin 10 31 310 Jeremiah Jackson 25 42 150 Peter Lytic 0 15 175 James A Quigley 10 75 '4OO 120 Steven Stevenson 24 99 MARION TOWNSHIP. 5.0 William Allison 4 .30 42 0(1 John Carman 2 7o 420 Kuhcrl Irwin 55.34 413'. Jeremiah Jackson 53 28 17 Thomas Lewis 5 .'si 35 .J M Me Kinney 3 79 70 ( lu Ist Rohrcr 22 59 50 W A Thomas.- 10 14 .50 Jacob Dcitz (owner) 4 3<i 50 William THglmian (owner) 101 l 50 O M 1 tower (owner) 10 14 19 I s Era Iu (owner) 042 28 John Zeigler (0wner)........ 903 (U) Simon Larger..' 514 00 Simon Yargcr 5 14 MILES TOWNSHIP. 430 Robert Brady 0 47 410 Hannah Brady 6 17 2.55 Jane llrndy 3 86 :<M John Bratlv 3 00 419 \n illiam I' Brady . ) 2AI William P Brady 4 33 2n' James Black - 4 29 7.5 William Barton 56 424 (leorgo Calhoun 6 38 505 John Cowdell 5 49 50 John Cowdcn 77 1.7) WlUiant Cooper 2 27 427 William Dewart 6 41 125 John Horsey 1 so 320 Joseph Eearoo 4 80 lxo 23 Simon Gratz 1 97 2(H) Robert Gray 1 50 429 Robert Gray. 0 03 470 Tnoinas Grant 7 12 410 Jane s Hepburn 660 150 John llousel - 1 12 | 405 Peter House! 6 09 460 Alexander llniitcr 6 90 4.(0 Jeremiah Jackson ......... 647 4X Richard l.ake 0(H) • JJO Aaron levy 2 50 402 131 William Miles 006 425 Samuel Norton 6 59 ,300 William Barker 4 50 321 Itlehurd Parker 5 04 324 Jeremiah Parker - 4 84 419 John Reese V 20 125 William stedmau 1 87 2(H) Thomas Smith 3(8) 100 Abraham Scott 1 50 50 Samuel Scott 77 15u Abraham Scott 2 27 DO Samuel Scott 1 37 130 Robert Taggmt 1 77 425 Henry Toland 6.39 125 Wharton Moore. 1 89 425 David Williams 0 39 PATTON TOWNSHIP. too Henry Gross 5.56 PENS' TOWNSHIP. 300 150 Adam Bolinder 296 .38,3 William Cook 11 19 POTTER TOWNSHIP. 4i>l William P Brady 4 31 2nS Mary Bound 3ig 81 111 Alexander Cam-iron so 1.38 134 George Foiist. I*o 190 11 I', Kill me r. *2(H 4(>9 Edward (iarIRUS _.... 3 ()2 4.HV William Garlgus . ... 302 to,) William Harrison 7 92 45 Jacob Kukteborder 61 100 Mures A Fullmer 3 30 327 S & A Scott. •• 3 02 SPRING TOWNSHIP. 216 41 Wi Ham McClure 20 38 I*6 i 115 John Pwrdon 584 :siin i J'atluulne Robison 945 .-(Ik) "R-'becca Robison 9 4,5 1,50 J. Ichard Robison 366 so Jasper Brooks (owner.) 0 .30 100 J Gordon (owner). 3 15 SNOW SHOE TOWNSHIP. 433 Andrew Bayard 129 80 1.X3 I*4 William Bingham 519*. 433 1 3 Felix Brunt 51 '.Hi 4X3 153 George Campbell 51 *v. 412 4i David Caracnildcu 49 k) 413 44 David CarseiUldeii - 49 49 2*7 s) Davl I Carscad en 34 44 gs 1 ) "("j; J'liul Cox -.... 51 (Hi 431 I\3 Thomas Cutlibart 61 4XI l. r 3 Dll Cunningham 103 93i <fc) George L'lymer 7 29 43.3 153 Sharp Dciancy 51 95 ;gil Joseph Dcvling- 18(H) •jis Samuel Ik.bsou l.i u. 433 George Eddy- 26 'M Thomas Fit/.'unions. 24 on 69 Robert Gray 7 29 35.3 James T Hle 4f>95 s() James T Hale 2 4" 4X3 153 Thomas Hawthorn 5195 4X3 153 James Hawthorn 51 95 4X3 I*9 Wiliiuit: Lewis 51 95 133 152 Willi:,ill Lewis (lawyer) M 95 4X5 ' Samuel LI tin. 95 XVj John l-lgget - 42 3. 40,1 J Z Long 24 a).) •.m J 7. Long. - -24(H) 43.3 V-3 J i-p- r Mayian 196 4X3 l"3 Edward Mayston d'K Jam s McManus 51 9* 4 i.V3 Blair McLanaban 51 n5 43," I*3 George Mead 519} 133 I,\l Willi till MePherson 195 4X3 153 M T MiUikcn 5195 .<1,4 > .1 Mitchell 48u(i 40.3 73 N.l Mitchell 49 o7 IX3 129 I.nke 95 Benj.iinln R Morgan 26 04 4X3 RVI RolxTt Morris 5] 95 71 John M Nesblf 8993 nfgu 153 J P Norris 17 27 4X5 1545 William l'Hiker..# 2004 George • Parker 51 9*> 216 Jeremiah Parker 12'.h2 36 ) .John*Plm 43 20 i .315,1 144 Hugh Pun 43 20 ;kk) Job Relley 4 100 3;Vj IJ| John Kciley 48 29 435 153 TlWinas I* Slilppen 5195 4X5 lM Edward Scott 5195 433 1 Benjamin H Tollman 2014 16' Joseph Tom kins 10 41 4:53 1.53 AS Valentino 5195 4x3 153 ltebccca Wain 26 04 4 3 i,*3 Moore Wharton 5195 133 IV3 Elizabeth Wharton 2<i 94 433 163 Kearney Wharton 5105 O( 4:s°lM Mary Wharton 14 40 4X5 153 Francis West 51 95 433 155 Benjamin West 5195 Sir, Fraiu-lsWest L>9l 4X3 153 William H West 20 (>4 43.5 I*3 JoJin W"t... 20 04 1,:.) KixincU West 1(11 > 4X3 Bird Wilson 5195 RUSH TOWNSHIP. 161 19 James Allison 10 IX3 153 John Allison 83-20 •jo's James Allison tiß 22 5Si Andrew Allison 52(H) r VH) And Al'.lson & John Lilly.. 62 40 327 10 Andrew Armstrong 5 64 In 10 Richard Atherton 624 4X3 153 Piuii Black o'2 40 tin) John Black ..v..* 67 60 4x3 103 David Beverldge ->O4 4X3 15.3 Peter Brut/man 112 58 4X3 16.3 John Borelaiul 07 00 4.13 10.3 Paul Bush 07 0() 4X3 13>5 John Bush 97 (8 4(K) James Busn 20 89 201) John Ilnrg 10 40 40 Samuel Chestnut *x jo, John Unpen haver 10 50 ov) John Ckvpeiihaver 26 00 -6 Copennavei' & Whttcome.. 9.170 4X5 153 John Cunningham 20 W Ino George Clymer 520 5?, ,f S g 1,5 4X5 153 William l>fGer a.>* 2 433 153 'l*hoinas Kdwai ds 11-58 4X3 163 Daniel Ehler 3XBO 4X3 155 Daniel FiUgcrald 3380 4X3 153 John Funk..... i,r° 250 Thomas Kltzsinwnons 13 (K) 217 Sabastbui Graff 56 42 4.33 153 Andrew Graff 210 156 Thomas Grant to 16 4X3 153 Thomas Graut.. 3.4 84 303 153 William Gray..... R> 78 4X3 163 James Glentworth..., 664 50 Elizabeth Groe 2()0 100 Robert Gray 520 4X3 153 John Gurdaker 22 52 433 153 Michael Gundaker 22>2 4X3 153 Christian Hair... 10 9ft 426 164 cill*stlaw Hair, jr., ln(>4 4X3 153 lavid Hair...... W9O 4X3 153 John llambright 22 . 8 210 l"Hi Thomas Hamilton 56 1b 4X5 153 Hugh Hamilton 22 52 4,33 153 John Hand lb 90 4UX ./(dm Harrison 26 ,8 150 Joseph Harrison 38 00 4X3 153 Hugh Hamilton 22 52 75 Joseph Harrison 3 90 112 George M Hartline 4 48 4 1x° f 10.3 Joseph Hopkins 56 29 4.33 153 John Hnber 10 90 4X3 15.3 Robert Irwin 112 08 4X4 153 Robert Irwin 22 52 433 15 Gwden Joriton 22 52 4X3 163 John Kel ley 67 60 100 Robert King 20 80 2200 James T Laird 22 80 4X3 163 George, bat liner 564 136 63 William G Latimer 177 15 Casper Lawrence 78 4X3 153 christian Lenhore 700 313 106 John Lowden 222 4:53 153 Richard Lowden X 3 80 4X4 153 John Lowden X 4 84 433 153 Leslie Malone 11 28 4X3 103 Edward Mavston 564 200 William MePherson 2 60 433 153 John Miller 10 00 4X4 103 Jacob Miller 10 9) 4X5 103 Martha McConnell 5b4 433 IX3 George Mead 22 52 4.53 153 14 R Morgan 22 52 217 John Musser 5b42 217 George Musser (Smith).... 5b 42 407 137 Christian Musser 21 22 6 • Ellen Nelson 208 323 Hugh Patton J*-™ 433 103 Richard Peters '-2 >- 43.3 IX4 llenry PRikertou 150 11 Hardman Philips 39 90 177 81 Hardman Phillips r, O 1 ACUKB. PER. WAUHANTKK NAME?. TAXTS. 216 80 Robert Kidney 36 10 | 4X3 15.3 Thomas Reese 112 oH • 433 I*4 Christian Rohrcr 1(> 90 i 40,5 47 .7iu:ob Rush 6.3 18 4.3.3 153 Ren jail 111 Rush .33 K4 43.3 1.3.3 ('asper Hlinfiter 67 00 4-3.3 1.3.3 Andrew .Slienk 16'.H1 43.3 I*3 Christian Slienk 16 00 433 15.3 Michael Slunk 10 00 347 10 Jacob mek 9 04 433 ir.3 Hnlwit Speiir 67 00 433 103 Mary Smith 11 28 107 07 George Slough 6 50 }4 of 4X4 15.3 John Stonor 5629 219 Andrew Scott 8 53 2 0 Joseph Stroud 10 40 4.33 I*3 I'll ill Pitch 06 00 433 164 John Such 07 60 4m Barbara Snyder 6.3 31 4.33 I*3 George Bloiigh 2*2 62 433 153 George slough 22 52 6 John Nelson (owner) 156 •I'll k'3 Kearm v 3\"lirvi ton 07 oo 122 U John Weldmnu 19 02 10'2 110 J.Koib Wi'lilnuil 02 70 812 • Joseph Wells 46 00 50 John Wells 2 00 250 I'aul Wells 13(H) ltd John Wilson 5 62 75 William Wilson 15 0') 1543 15,3 Wllilain Wilson 11258 3i:i 166 John Wttner - n TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. TH George Ashutes 7 01 I.H) Jacob Beck *25 00 400 William Hell 119 00 259 Clement Reek with • 75.00 132 William Hell .39 61 Km) J U Hell 10(H) 50 A M Elder 17 50 4.34 11 ugh Hamilton 65 00 4X3 103 Ellxnhe h Hooiman 6500 433 liwJ MaloiiO 65 00 434 W \V Montgomery 82*55 4"4 John Montgomery 32.55 4*4.3 1(53 John MeCominond 6", (H) 1*23 lUdRW&y, l>udd& Co,tract 1. I s 48 ISO '* " •• tract 2,27 00 183 " • •• tract 18. 17 25 141 " 14 •• tract 8,21 l.i 210 u 14 44 tract 12,5,2 50 1(0 John Sheocit 30 00 128 John W Thomas 0 39 4.38 John W Thomas 21 89 119 John W Thomas 28 si 100 John W Thorn is liHKI 1(H) George Cow her (owner) 10 oo 100 Mlelun I Welnner 25 <*) 1(H) Uliehael Wehliier 25 00 00 Joseph Vaster 15 00 UNION TOWNSHIP. 39814 Ebotiezer Hrr-nham 39 87 WALK Kit TOWNSHIP. 90 Robert Asken 2 04 337 I*4 Robert & John Baker 7 01 212 Rain nel Bark in an 964 129 120 Ruth Brooks 294 28<l 129 Mary Cunitk 6 :s0 115 1.3 Margaret Iptc&hertv 260 r<9 110 Klfznhe'h Dniigheity 405 JO) 39 Joseph Kvans 2 2-5 92 '26 William !*okert 2 08 211 72 Peter Hahu 4 74 22 47 Ebeiiezcr llalin 4' 6"> 40 w illiam Halm 147 219 39 Margaret J iir.es 4 83 215 1.55 Kdwa*d James 4 86 59 40 David Johnston 1 .'34 191 Job v. Knot 7 24 .327 100 William Mnnrell 7 37 9>> 91 John Mercer 2 'H 327 1(H) David Mercer 7 34 3K| 30 William Miller h ;t 211 44 Capt Osmau 4 74 80 4<) job Packer 192 8) 4J Job Packer, jr. 2 02 162 Richard I'urdon 8 19 100 John Pardon 2 26 160 David Reed 6 75 175 I'ichard Robison 7 80 1(H) It Robison 900 74 70 Christian Rohrcr 22 50 3sj .'(6 l)avll Sutler 862 "9 II Duck. Sr. (owner) 356 12 Itobeit Wilson 2k WORTII TOWNSHIP. I Robert Campbell 2 4o 250 j ft Gray 24 OO 25 Widow Morris 2 40 100 William Shipp n. jr. 900 lot Jonathan Laird (owner) 9V) 174 M & J spntts (ovv nei) 16 70 1). C. KELLER. Treasurer. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Div. - ♦ • ♦ - WJSTER TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY. Dec 19th. 1881, the trains on the Philadelphia (t Erie -Railroad Di vision will run as follows : WESTWARD. ERIK MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 55 p. m " 44 Harrtsburn |SS,M " 44 Snntiary , 6.30 ain * 4 44 wldlainspbrt 8 40a. 111 * 4 4 * Lock Haven- 940 a. m " 4 * Rcimvo 11 05a.m 44 44 KAne .3 50 p.m 44 arr. at Erie ?45p.tn NIAGARA KXP. leaves Philadelphia 8 oOa.m 44 Harris burg 1215 p. m 44 sunbnry 1 "(ip.ni 44 •' Willlamsport 3 15 p. in 44 44 Lock Hmvcii . 4 20 p. m 44 44 Renovo -5 :*> p. m •' arr.at Kane 10.(6 a. m FAST LINE loaves Philaderpltfa .11 20 p. y. 44 •• IlarrUburg SOI p. n. 4 * 44 sntbury 515 p.m. 44 44 Wißlainsport 719 p.m. 44 arr.at Lock Hftven 810 p.m. EASTWARD. Lock Haven EX.leaves Lock Haven.. 7 50 a. m 44 44 Wllliamsport. 905h. in 44 44 SunhiU Y 10.9) an 44 avv. at Harrisburg ...12 5 5 p. ni 4 4 44 PhilsdelplrJa. 516 p. m FAST LINE leaves Cananpaigua 7 05 d. tn 44 44 Watktn 8 40p.m 44 44 l.hnira 9 30 p. m 44 44 Wllliuasport 1215 a. ni 44 44 Sunbnry 1 32 a. in 41 arr. at Harrtsburg .3 15 a. 111 • 4 44 Philadelphia 700a. ni DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane 6 (Hi a. lu 44 44 Renovo 19 06 a-, m 44 44 1/ock llaven 1115 a. bv 44 44 Williainsportl2 15ji.nl 44 arr.at llanlsburg .. 3 30 p. in 44 44 riiiladeljdiia 795 p. m ERIE : AIL lea vos L 1 le 11 Xsp. m 44 44 Kane 4 lo a. nt. 44 44 Renovo 9 (Hi a. 111. 4 * 44 Lock Haven 1010 p.m. 44 44 vvilliamxport 11:40 p.m. 44 44 Sunbnry 1 (6 a. m 44 arr. at Harrisburg 3 00 a. m 1 hiladelpiiia 7(H) a. m Erie Mail and Fast Line and Pacific Express East make close connections at Northumber land with L. & B. It. R. trains for Wilkesbarre and Scranton. Erie Mall West. Niagara Express West and Fast Line West make close connection at Wil liamsport with N. C. It. W. trains north. Niagara Lxj -ess West and Day Express East make close con lection at Lock Haven with B. E. V. R. R. trains. Erie Mail Eas 4 and West connect at Erie with trains on L. S\ & M. s. It. lt.;at Corrywit-h (4. P. & W. R- K : at Emporium with 14. N. 5. & I*. R. R., and nt (rift wood with A. V. It. It. Parlor ears will "un between Philadelphia and Wißlainsport n Niagara Express West and Day Express East. Sleeping cars on all night trains. WM. A. BALDWIN. General Sup't. L. (I. & S. C. RAIL ROAD. TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. 1 .3 5 7 A. M. A. M. r. M P. M. Mon tan don 7.05 10.30 1.45 6.00 Lewisburg ar 7.25 10.45 '2.05 6lu Lewlsburg lv i.25 Fair Ground 7.:t0 10.52 2.1*2 Biehl 7.41 11.04 2.22 Vicksburg 7.47 11,10 2.28 Milllinburg 863 11.30 3.00 MillmoAt 8.2} 1120 .3.24 Laurelton 8.X5ar11.35 3.x> Wicker Run 9.< Hi 4.0(1 Cherry Run 9,17 4,18 Fowler 9.37 4.40 Cobum 9.43 459 Spring Mills 10,15 ar 5 20 TRAINS LEAVE EASTWARD. 2 4 6 8 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. Montnndon ar 6.45 ar10.05 arl.(6 a 10. 20 Lewisburg 6.35 9.50 12.50 5.10 Fair Ground 9.35 12.X3 4,48 Biolil 9.25 12.22 4.36 Vicksburg 9.20 12.15 4.28 Miminburg 9.d5 12.25 4.10 Millinont 8.45 11.55 3.42 Laurelton 8.35 11.50 3.35 Wiker Run 8.10 3.08 Cherry Run 7.52 2.50 Fowler 7.30 2.30 Cobum 7.29 2.19 Spring Mills . 6.60 1.50 Trains Nos. 1 and 2 at Montandon with Erie Mail west for Willlamsport. Lock Haven, Kane, Corry and Erie, and Buffalo and Niagara Falls via Emporium, also Elmira, Wat kins. Buffalo and Niagara Falls via Cauandal gua. Nos. 3 and 4 connect with Pacific Ezpiess east for Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and New York. Nos. 5 and 6 connect with Day Exoress east for Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington, Phil adelphia and New York, and Niagara Express west for WilUainsport, Lock Haven and Ren ovo, Tyrone, Altoona' and Pittsburg via Lock Haven, also Klinira. Watkins and Buffalo, and Niagara Falls vi.i Canaudaigua. Nos. 7 and 8 connect with Fast Line west for Williamsport and Lock Haven. No. 8 also connects with Erie Mail east for Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadel phia and New York. | SLATE! | V V VV* rl *i9 £4 4 The ec lebruled Washington Vein of ROOFING SLATES ♦ for Hoofs. from tlie famousßl ATF. GUAR KIESokSLATINTON, LKIHGIICO., PENNA. Can Now Be Bought AT TIIK MOST UKAKONABI.K HATKS of the undersigned who is a practical Slate Hoofer of many years exp'< rlunce Those in w ant of Slate and ltoofiug done can secure it At The Lowest Rates. ~— ■ • Old building* re-roofed at the lotve-t rales, without the assistance of other mechanics. For price* and terms call on or write to the under signed at 11. K. WHITM AN 8 KfcHIDKNCK, Broadway Street, near P. A E. Depot, MILTON, PA. DUAN NEFF, Agent. MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS. Proprietors. THE OLD, RELI ABLE PLACE. PATENTS Wo continue to nrt as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for tlie Untied suites, Canada. Cuba. England. France. German v. etc \\o have had thirty-live year*' experience. laments obtained through us are noticed in the SCI ENTIFIC AMEIUCAV. .This largo and splendid illus trated week I y | taper. $3.20a yrar,shows the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and has an enormous circulation. Address MUNN A CO., Patent Solici tors, Pub's, of SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, 37 Park Bow, New York. Hand book about Patents free. IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT t MAMMOTH SUPPLY DEPOT, NO?. 113 <fc 114 FROX7 STK, IMZILTCOST, FJI.. We arc now otTcrins£the largest stock and greatest variety of Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, &£, in the State. PBICES BEYOND COMPETITIOS, consisting In part of Rich an 1" urnUnro All the latest Designs in Walnut, Oak, Cherry. Mahogany and Ehony. We make A Specialty in Parlor Suits, and wlll'sell them lower tuan any Party in the state. Prices ranging F.TOH $3) TO •'VT). if you eon tern plate baying a PIANO, ORGAN OR SEWING MACHINE, it will pay you to wi lte u* Tdr prices. We also carry a Irge line ot extra Super, Body and Tap esty Brussels Carpets. A Good Brussels Carpet at 70 cts. per yard. Our stock of Plain. Cilt and EngraYed Table Glass-ware, l?iain and Decorated French China, Silver Plated-ware, Lamps and Chandeliers, &c. Is well worth your Inspection. Ohv sales exceed those of any House In Our line In the state LOW PRICES DO IT. We extend an invitation to you to visit us and will take pleasure in showing you through ofc? various IH-'partweiit*. mITCUELL, LEWIS 6c CO., Racine, Wis., Manufacturers of UTD FREIGHT GOJTS. -** Jr /ll gL jT f \ \\ Sal m THE ..." 'SIIN U H S ■• i Also Three-Spring and Four-Spring Wagons, and Side-Spring Buggies. .. The MITCHELL WAGON is Monarch of the Road; only tne very best stock used in its Con struction and made by the best wagon mechanics in the world. The Spring Wagon and Buggy De " partment is entirely separate from the Farm Wagon shops. And for the manufacture of this class of '"ork we have facilities unsurpassed. Send for Catalogue and Illustrated Price List. JSITCHELL, LEWIS 6c CO., Racine, WU. READERS! • * When in want of a pair of Boots, Shoes 01* Rubbers send to KZ-A-AdlF'S in Lock Haven arnf you can get | them as low as in Pliiladelpia ot* New York. If they ddn't suit .you you can. return 'fcheni and get your money back. First rato goods at low prices is my nmtfo. JACOB KAMP. To. Country dealers, I will sell at wholesale pri ces, freight added. 30 DAYS' TMALFREE! Wf send free on .10 days' trial 18. DYE'S ELECTRO-VOLTAIC BEITS Anrl other Et&Tnic ArPLiANCKS ToMKN suffer ing from SKHVOCS DEBIUTT. LOST VITALITY ami KINDRED TBO'BI.KS Also fur HHKI'SI ATISM, LIVER and MONEY TROUBLES, and many other .diseases. Sja-edy cures guaranteed. Illustrated | Pamphlet free. Address I VOI.TAIC ItCI.T A 0., Marshall, Mich. A. SIMON & SONS, WIIOI.KBALE A RETAIL LRO( ERB, keep the largest stock In the city. 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK IIAYEN. ' I GO TO | SIMON BROTHERS, TIIE BOSS CLOTHIERS for your Clot litr'fe. j 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. i
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