f lit. j]|i 1 Hicim 1 oitrnl. ' J w THI/RSDAY, A CFIUST 9TH, 1883. 1Y EEINiNGBR & BUMILLER. Umrcli 3 Smiilsy School Directory. Evarnrelical. Pr*. p. IT nr*t ™'T IT. A. Rnfer. rroach'* Mow 11. A. LION FOR WILL PR.AEH NEXT SUNDAY IF.FTFIDNGR NAILAY SCHOOL. L'/O. M.— IFEV.C.F.OEPHNVT.SNPT MISSIONARY SIH*IETY MEETS INI LLIO \III-S .F MON DAY EVENING OF EACH MONTH. Methodist. Per. Far wan A'tuw* Prracher-frt eharote. S ,11.TAV SCHOOL AT A.M.—IV A MMSCR. SOP'T REGULAR PREACHING NEXT SUNDAY OVEULIRJF. Reformed. Per. ZirinpTi A. Yoar'eef:. Parlor. PREACHING IN AARONSBARA NEXT SUN.LAY MORN ING—HERMAN. MI <• SOCIETY MEETS REGULARLY ON THE LIRST TITES. DAY EVENING OF EA< H MONTH. United Brethren. per, J. G. IP Her (hi. Preacherin eharpe. FOURTH QUARTET Y MCETLI R BRUINS AT KEHERS VOIR N. OIRDAV ALT-RNOOII. IHESITLUIG ELDER S HOOP IS EX|ECTIML TO BO PRESENT, UU'LUY .-ICHOOL, 9 A. M.-*A. U. ALEX TINIER, SUNT Lutheran. Per. John Towlinson, Parte ß. HARVEST HOME SERVICES NEXT SABBA'H—AT \:T RONSB '.RG IN THE ALIERNOON AMI NT MILLH. IN IN THE EVENING. IT IS HOPED THAT IN VVW OF THE A- I MI.LAM HARVEST THE USUAL EOLLCCILONS NIA\ BE vuam d!y GOOD. * • * SUN.LAY SCHOOL AT 9'4 A.M. IP O. TVINLIIGER, SUPT. THE AURSBURSR BIBLE CLASS MEETS EVERY TUURS- D TY EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK. LADIES' MITE SOCIETY MEETS ON THE LIRST MON DAY EVENING OF EACH MONTH. Lslie & Sojiety Directory. MILLLIETM LODGE, NO. 9.V>. I. O. O. F. MEETS TN HNR HALL, I'ENN STREET, EVERY SATIRE LAX E\ NI G. FIEBIKJEA IVGREO MEETING EVERY THURSDAY <>N . BEFORE THE FULL MOON OF EACH MONTH. T\ W. H VKTMAX. SEC. R V. MACCK. N.G. PROVIDENCE RRS3. ISELLCFONTE N. W, ,T. M. KEIMI'UNE,. .BEHEFENTE * k s. w. this Smith '• \V. \V. S. A. MISJ L15T10N,.... HOWARD BORO. IRA C. LEATHERS, HOWARD MTLESHNRS " .LAM *S P. .ONES,— MD --INIRG MIILHEIM " F. I'. Muster, MILIHEIM ]'TII!IJSBURG 1 M*. C.U.HERTINGER, ..L'LJILPSJNRG 1 W. SOL SELLINI.LT S W. A. V. CARPENTER, " VNIONVULE L> RO. I'. ,F. MEFVOTIALD, FLEMING )TEN NOR TIVP. WIN. I SITTER, I'ELLEFONTE LLOG.S " FRANK F. ADAM*,—MILESSMRJ; HNROEI.LO '* HENRY MEEKER PIN • CLEAN <• DIRGE ' " JOHN LIOON LEIU >NT < UITIN " JOLIN MECDOSKEV K<>!NND L'ORGNSON O. F. ,1. P. \!E 'ORNIIEK. ST U* 'D GE N. P. L. W, WALKER.... H ASK SPRINGS <:*ELG S. P. JOHN CAD.IRON SPRING MI!L< X. I*. WIN. LUCE..... FARMERS' MI'.IS HAINES K. P. L. P. STOVER WIXHLWARD • 4 \V, I*. CEO DOWER, \ARO:ISB.IRG HALF MOON TUP. J. 11. CRIFHN SFONNST.OVII HARRI.% " L>. W. MOVER, HOALSBURG ILOUARD " JOHN CLEAN HOWARD 11 as! O.i " Joiin Miios. Ju'iaii IJberty " Janvs P.'Leinn. Ilt.u'etinra 31 .RI.ML 44 J. J. HOY WALKER Mih'S 41 ELLIS Shiifer MADI-ONBT'RG I'ATTON 4 * ASJNEW SELLERS. JR FIIM. RO I'ENN 4T .I*. 11. STOVER, T'UBIIRN POLLER X. P. I>. J. MEYER C. NT:ELLILI S. I*. SAANIEI SLACK TURSOVVI'.LE BUSH X. P. WILLIAM CULLON PNILI SBIIRG S. P. J. T. MVRLV SANDY HID.E S INV SLIOE TWP. V* ILL. IT. LIAYNES,...SN \V SIIO'> SPRING 4 * K.O. WOO L. ..LIIDLOLONTE TAYLOR 44 HEPBURN BLOWERS, ..7...FOWLER UNION 4 * S. K. RINERIEK, Fanning WAIL;#R • 44 JOS. EMERICK, LLUHLERSBURR XV'ORIH 44 M. S. SPOTIS, ... PORT .MATILDA \V:L. C. HEINLE. Chairman. W. .MILES WALKEU. SccreUry. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, i'A I*T. ROIir.KT T4GGART, OF WARREN COUNTY. FOR STATE TREASURER. HON. JOSEPH POWELL, OF BRADFORD COUNTY. The Democratic State Conven tion. THE WORK WELL DONE. A Good Ticket and a Sound Plat form.- # The Democratic state convention met in the House, Ilarrisburg, Wednesday the Ist ii sfant. Chairman L'ensel called the convention to order promptly at 10 o'clock. It was the first meeting under ihe revised rules and was veiy full. The roll-call show cd 353 delegates present, out of 350. Among the prominent personages Paving seats upon the stage were Lieu t nant Governor Black, ex-chairman J. K. Bogart, Sppaker Faunee,Senators Miearer and Longeneeker, Hon. Daniel Eimentrout, of Berks, Mayor King, x-Seirator Allen, of Williamsport, and C l. Robert P. Deckert, of Philadel phia. Robert E. Wright, E-q., of Allen town was nominated by Senator Humes as temporary chairman,and un animously elected by the convention. He was escorted to the chair by Sena tor Humes and John S. Farrell, Esq., r.iul made a stirring address after which a recess was take until 2 oVlook. Upon reassembling the committee on permanent organization reported the following gentlemen as otlioers of the convention ; President—lion. Rol ert E. James,of Northampton county. Secretaries—E. P. Kinser, P. Gray Meek, S. W. Stradfe, J. 15. Eighty, George 11. Hoffman, James EL Moran. Serge.uit-at-Arms—Charles A. WiU kel n. I) lorkeepers—John A. Shepler, John 35 Grouse, Alfred C. Callendyr, Thom as Donohue, W. Turner Keens, W. P. Murphy, J5. Miller-, John O'Flaherty, T. S. 15 >yd, W. It>ss Seiler, Jacob llirst, John Dinger, John Emiuger. Pages —Jacob Hirsh, William Drady. AN EXCELLENT ADDRESS. I)r. Patton and Augustus Duncan,of Fianklin, escorted Mr. James to the chair. In his address lie thanked the convention for its kindness and re quested quiet and order in the transac tion of the business before it. ''Vou are standing in a hall to-day that has been s >net ill <1 by the pinions wnpk of another body win s 1 mooting took place hut one brief year sr>. I; l the inter i pst of the one t <>- da vbe <| ml IV (Mil setwd. Individual* came tocpiher then to lay all la >o os ami personal |n" Terences on the altar of I lie pait\\sj pond. That, convention pave express ion to the one great demand of th< oomnionuTaUli —to nlicve the state f its di-srraee and to brine honesty and eoi.fldence to the depot tments of LT V eminents. The convent i-nt obeyed the ( call of the people then and nr.in d the i standard hearers who to d iv as oftu ials admit is*er with scrupulous firmness and cave t' en o-Is given into their keeping. The cause then was tlie j cause of evei v flicside. The purpose ( of the people lias heen accompli-D ed and the pledge o made have l>een Kept. The people are here again at our <1 >ors to-day asking us to com pie' e the pur pose begun a year ago lo disenthral t! e commonwealth. The time will come when the in'qui ties that disgrace wtr fair state shall forrwr be of the past. Hut the same patiiotisui and denial of a yr Auditor (on ertrl ;i';d S.;ite Treasurer. A jxret many gentlemen were nu\l f> t' Au ditor (Jeneral. Tlie follitwiiif; is the re sult of the ball>'s : THE BALLOT First Ballot- Giier, s( ; Swan, II ; Buss, 27 ; Zeigler , sS : McCacliran, A\) ; Tairßatt, -IS . Dt fI.'JS ; Rtowti.l:] ; McKennan, .'J ; iTichclson. 7 ; llitst, 17 ; Coxe, 8 ; llartity. 5 ! ; Bojjert, 1. Secot d Ballot—(>ttor, Ho ; S.vau 1 ; Guss, 18 : Zoigl r, ">1 ; McCacbran, 47 ; ra* j art, - ; McKenuan, '2 ; Ilanity, 71 ; ruint> 10. O t the third ballot Mr. irt w is nominated by a large ui j u ity and tlie nomination was made unanimous. STATE THEAfcUHER. Powell's name was presented by S. W. Liltle. of Bradfoid, as 4i a true representative of a tine democra- cy—a man as pute in morals as Le is sound in p .litics." Mr. Wadxlington gave the record as he nonrnated I>. Brysou McC ml. Georgo li >ss in a stirring speech pics tiled Tiiomas M;:c ilonolds, and was stconded by Ix.liett >lcN.ttnara, who spoke of him : s the man "who will c died tie S-,70d,c0J that to-day are deposited in the ivput - lictin banks of this slate." lie said furthei that the s"o;>,0 >o on inteivs* in a single buik ia this state to pay re publican campaign expenses would be on interest no longer bat invested as directed by the llnines la .v. Hon. Hugh Mackin was nominated by Mr. Donoh le, of the Philadelphia d lega tion. Then the ballot was proceeded with. Throughout the first call there was an unusual interest, the vote boing very close. It stood at the cl>3e : Powell 132, MacHeynolds 110, McCool SI and Me.ckin IS. Too second ballot decided the nomination, Mr. Markiirs name being withdrawn. Tlie result was : Powell *22), Mac Reynolds SO and McCool 40. The cheering was very up roarious and lasted for s >m 4 ti.no. Captain Tugtrart and Mr. Powell both appeared before the convention and thanked the delegates for the hon or conferred, promising to administer the trust,if confided to them,with fidel ity and an e\e single to the best inter ests t f the public. The platform, consisting of sixteen planks, i 3 full and complete in all its parts—all that can be desired. We will lay it before the readers of the JOURNAL next week. The work of tne convention was well done and evidently augurs suc cess. - The telegraph operators' strike s 4 ill continues. -■* A SOUTHERN OUTRAGE —The Geor gia House of Representatives unseated I). J. Pioctor, a white representative from Camden county, and seated An thony Wilson, colored, in his place, by a vote of 87 to Gl. Wilson has been in two previous Legislatures. There are two other negroes in the II risk A PROSPEROUS STATE.— Georgia,the Empire State of the South, is making lapid strides in material aad moral im provement. Manufacturing, the me chanic arts and agriculture are all ft lurishing as never before. Out of her fifty- two counties forty-eight have given majorities in favor of the local prohibition of the liquor traffic, which proves that sobriety ai d good morals keep full pace with material prosperi ty. It is a noteworthy fact, too, that Georgia is a staunch democratic state. -- o The stalwart senate still labors hard to prevent an apportionmcnt atten dollars a day. • .—-*>•- His Name is Piko. CONCORD, N. 11., August 2.—The following is the forty-second ballot for senator in the legislature ; whole num ber, 315 ; nee ssary for choice, 158 : E. 11. Pullins, 1 ; A. F. Stevens, I ; W. S. Ladd, 1; Gilman Marston* 10 ; Ilarry Bingham, 112; Austin F. Pike, 1 SI. Pike having a majority was declared e lecttd amid gieat applause. I.EC. It.. 1!) i'ER TISK.M E.VTB. OJH ELM I'F'S s.\Ll 4i . -By xirlue of sundry , . wiiCor Fie.a Fa.-i -s. Levan l-aei i- and Wu.lllibni Kvponr.s. ixs.ied out of Hie c.niri ol Con m n I'k.s of Centre <• nnitv and to me di- I reeled. 1 here aid be exposed at putilie sal 1 it th Court House. In Hell d'oiite, on Saturdnv, \ngiist .'Mb. lsvt. at I :i<>o'e'o.k. i*. M . the fol- I wring d- . i'll'd teal Mate or the defendants, to wit i No. 1. ■MI that certain nu>sti ige and tract of land s'luitein t e township el ColIeg> t County ol . Vol re and Mate ot I'ennsy lvnnl i. bor.nded and des.nihe.t as follows, to w I: I'.erlnidng ill a stone corner on line of Mo>e- I bompsoii lai d. Ihenre bv Ibe ame It* till H 10 p webes to a p d,t hence '■ y I ind of XV iI lain late fate n*nv John Smillt urih :'l' west pi* nereji i>, io a p lv 't. I lien.'.* i\ III.' saul land of M. •es I hompson s.mlli I 1 ' in ! 19 p. r> In slo Iho place ol bi'rinuin ". eon'mibng. n. ..ere and s :'> perches. Thereon erected a Iwo-Mory frame .|weilitor hoU'.o, si d'le ai! othei <>nlbnil.iiiißs -. , i I. ta u< •. in e\ . , tC.ion and to be sol.l a- the properlvof Linauuvl Huey, wilh nolle • to all let re tenants. No. I At the ilefeii.lanFs rigid, title and iuteve-t In and to nil that eert in >r pi< ee of gn.ntul siluate ia the town of Port Matilda, YVMie Ceiiuty. IV.n: t. b 'iin letl an I described as 10l lows; lU'i'innlng ill a point on 111 th -lreel 1-' j bet lroin e nlieo: xi:i:u Tiaet a p> st to Water st i eet thciiee along Water Mr-etPeO loci to I licit street, thence along High street ( n feet to the bei'lnubef eontaininu >ie loitrla acres,morn ire s. Th re > i ere. te I ay frant' sli ie:u iker shop. not store loom At S.t. All that eert.lilt lot or piece of ground sitieit" i i Port Matiid i. Worth tniviwlill'.bftilf® count v. Pa., hounded and described as loLows; Ihg.lnning at corner ot alley on VJain siri feet to alley, th nee n ong said al.ey en f.et to a post, thoiu'e north east l'A ft et lo Mam Street. th-Miee along Main stieel uoitli e.isi Me ato alley th" p tee ot beginning, eoti talittug one fourth acre, more o: le-s. tSiereoii ere. 1 i a two story dwelling house, stable and other out bit Mines. U.si), All that certain messmige, tenement and lot of land situate In Worth town-hip. Centre county. 14n..l 4 n.. In an ded and described as follow s, to w it: lleiriniiai" at n point on Blank llmt s: tee:. Wood sti. et in Port Matilda,along !•! ink K> ill I * 1 fe t to > .st,. he nee p irallel w itli Wood Street JH feet to po-l, tiiem e a'olig Jolin ' lot 1 " feet to WoAd street north "JH feel j Jo the place of beginning, gntainiug | .XL's *. All tint eert at . messuage, tenement ! and lot o. ground -iteatte pi the town hip of I Worth, County of Centre ami Stute of Pe nsyl i vania. I>-.untied and ■iesetil.eil ;i- follows, to 1 wit: Be vinn ; ug at :t point on math sole of B.t Id Fault* or. eV at en I of \\ nod str-a't. Hieuea along said Wood -tree! 7*vH feet to past. Hi nee along John I d i'' b'et to post, thence parallel with Wood street 7 s feet to po-t. llmnee al*ng Hald Ragle Creek 170 feet to the beginning. <• m t.lining ——. Sei/ed. taken in execution aud to 11 sold as tin- nroi>ert) ol John u. Jones. N(>. | All th it certain lot of ronn I situate in Hoggs township. Centre ttuttnty, Pit., lbounded and ! deset'dx das follows to wit: nil tin* can |>y (ieoi ge Tiiylor. tat the north bv Heorge Taylor, on the west byfJeoue laylof, and on lite south by Pitblie Koad, eoutaiuiug iw . ames, more or less. "liereou e eeted a single story frnnt>* chureh baUding. Selw.l, taken in nxe* eittion and to be sold as the proper!" of Valen tino Keese et al. truste s of Chestnut drove M. K. Cituteh. Xo. t. All that e. rf in mes-uaee. tMietuenf and to of groeAd sittia'* in t!i - iinvn of Mllesbtiru. ('entre count,. I'a., bo united on Hi* west by Turnpike M., on north l-y alley, on east and south by lot of .Miles, thereon ere ded a tan nery. dwelling h ease an t u'her oiittmildiugs. Nei/e L taken in eveeutlou and fob' suld as tiie property of Joseph Nhirk. No a. All th it certahi situate in tiie borough of ltollefonte. in the county of ( cntie ami s ate ot Pennsylvania. "Fronting oj Wi-d Way*' t ill*.tied and de. ei i >"d as follows, viz : Be Inntag at a poi ,t on said w'i< b ins Way titty b'et southeast of Itolt ert Hepburn formerly T. M Cutnsey, thence north sixty live ami one halt"degrees west Ufjy ft-et to btiof said Hcph.trn ti. nee al<> ig said i ; of tlepimru u >i.h tlneo ami oe half degrees •• -t twenty pere'aes ; > lot of R. W. Huh*, Hi 'nee along !i e of Ha!', north >ixtv fo:ir degrees < g t fifty feof ton t rst, thenen by other land of sii I Be'wer ami s!.i;g> i t soipit tlire • and me li d! <1 • e , w c-t to the p! te" of t'eg,ni.ii:g. >ei . taken Lt ex 'O.i- io.i and to be so d as the prop- rtv of Andrew J. I.u 'as an I lfaehel E. Lucas. No. V All that cm-tain lot o" > ee of ground situate tn W aik: rvti- .in Ii , f 'I n t-e.vn- dp.Centre c:mnty. PA., on the southeast side of Main Bt. adj iuing lots of Mrs. I!!.lively oil the east an I lot of Henry A lain •onth • we-a, ku ex t in the plot or plan of mud village ta tot No. 21, front* iugoQ Main street sixty fivn f* -t and running back <>! Ie Im i Ire I .u i -,x!.v feet an I Irdug tii • same pr nd-es x.lii h James A Cross purch rsed at < rph ms' Court Sale as the property of fJeo P. Mattern, oee',l Se,/ed. tak'ii II e.\" utuni and to be sold as the prop -i ty of Jam • - ho- .. All that c*rf.Un tract of land situated in Hoggs township. county of Centre, b • -and *d by lands of M<-1\ inn -ys li*iis on the w -t. McCoy, Lion & (\. oil (lie north, John Harper on tic < ,>-t an I Patrick Flinn 0:1 tin* soul emit,lining about seven! vsi \ acivs. ti In-iier tin- smi * pro. lull's which William < u"tin in his lifetime s ; i by aili< h sof nnrccinc.it to tln* sai ! John Wat son. which articles of agreement. were duly proven in the h ph.ins'Court of Centio count> and tli * l.iiKl them a men: join d decreed to said .lohn Watson on tin* _7t!i day of Nov. ls7ias by reference w ill more fuiiy appe tr. Seized. taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of John Wat-on. No S. All the li-'iit. ti 1 • and interest of tin* defend ant In and t >. 1 thai messuage, t* uewent and tr.i t of land sit.iate in the l u-oueli of 11 >w ird, bounded on the north ' lands of \. S. Tipton and Alls. >u- ui Knoll, on tins east l>y the turn pi n* leading to Jacksonville. <>n*t!c south ly an alland on lie* west by lands of N. I*. Rid lie, containing sixteen acres, more or less, thvivou erectc ! a log dwelling li -us -. st ibl-i and other out buildings, N-l/.e I. taken in execution and to he sold as t!i-* property of William Leathers. TKlt M.s< 'ASH. —No deed will lie aeknow ledge.l until the purcaa.se monev is paid in f nil. T. J. DUNKLH, NherilT. 1"> KG I*TLIE'S NOTIU - s_Th<* following ae- L counts hive been exanined, pissed and reuiaiu filed of record in liiis oIU,-e for tc<- in spection ol heirs an I legatees, creditors and all others in any way interiMt'Mi and will lie pr seuied to the Orphans' Court of Centre eoanty. on Wednesday, the 2.lth day of August, A. I>. 1 sS !, for allowane * and confirmation: 1. Tin* first and final 'account or -I. M. Rlair and William Brower, Executors t.f Ac., of Al exanner Edinistofi, late of Union township, decease,!. 2. Distribution ac uiunt of John I*. Taylor, one of (lie 'xecpt >rs of Ac., of R,*V -e: RrLtbin. late of Totter township, deceased, distributing dower of said decedent, in esta'c of D. Brisbin, d'-eeased, I Kind among th is ' legally entitled thereto. •'). The second an I partial account of duo. M. Heverly. sole < xeculorof Ac. of.fames Utwerly, late ol ilowatd township, deceased. 4. The account of Robert Mc''.iliiianf. execu tor of Ac. of Elizabeth MeCulmant, late of .Ma rion township, deceased. 5. The final account of Dr. P. T. Muse", guardian ol OshnrueS. ii illmvay, a minor child of Sarah M. lloilowsiy. deceased. •>. 'I he account of A anew Sellers, guardian of Elmer K. Roller and Ad la Roller, minor children of Jnlui Roller, late of Rentier town ship. deceased. 7. First and partial account of Jacob K<*tucr, executor of Ac. of John Kctncr, iatc of Haines township, deceased. 8. Tli - first and final account of Owen Under wood. administrator of Ac. of Mati.da Bodle, late of Uni m township, decease I. Account of J. 11. Relfenvder, administra tor d b n of Ac. of Siiuuel 11. -Mey -r.latc of Pcnn township, deceased. 10. 'i'ii • final account of AT. D. Roekey. ad ministrator of Ac. of John (house, laic of Miles, township i.eceased. 11. The second and fiuil account of John Grove. aiiministrator of Ac. <>f Peter Brcon, 1 ite oi Gregg township, deoea-ttsl. 12. The ace Hint of Bar'ura Housef, adminis tratrix of Ac of Martin liouscr, late ol College township, decca . DECEASED. •.'<. ill' lico ami imni J orcouMf <>f ll* nrv Meyer. I nndce of I h • est itO of ilenry Meyer, l.lic ol Milos '.owlish |>, ili'rt'tt.si'il :>o. Tiic lll.l'll ami ,'.11,1 Aceonut or Elizabeth Keller mill •l..* of J> lib Hodlc, late of I liloii i tewosliip, ileecaseil. Tl c first and final account of Dr. .1. M. llhtlr, lritsleeapi oiuleil to sell tin' real estate ol \S illiani lllalr, late i f Jhiwunl township, itee'd. :|. I'lic aeeoimt of M Aid s. Kleiller anil <, \\ . thi iter, iitl in ildst rat era of \c. of , administra tor of &c oi Harriott M ilitants lute of Huutou tow te htn. dec> used . P7. T lie account of Aaion I*. Zethy, ailminls t rat of of Ac. of Reuben j. Zerby, laio of IVnn towm-li p. ih censed. ~s. tne account of Albert Dwell, adinlnistra for d hu c I a of v've of Jolt t D. Milliter, laic oi Pililll'sl inhoioii 'li. ih ceased. ad. the account of Jits s. MeCalinuut, liob crt Met alma lit and \\ i Ilia tn Hioitlhh e. • \ecu loi'S of S;c. ot J as. A. McOilnutnt. late ot Mil lion tow ti hip, deceased, as thed hy Mm. All rt lUlfAi* • JAMISA. MCCLAIN, Uegister. OtIPM ANS' COl'U T SA LK —•!*>' virtue of an ol d T of the orpli tils" eolU't of Centre Co., theie will t • exposed to public sale on the premises in Millhehu. I'a., I''KID V \ . AIKU ST ID Til. IWI, at lUo'eh ck, \ M., the oHowiair valuable real estate of lite late .loliu 1. t'ooie. deceased, viz: No 1. itin' thereof iH'glliulng tit a post,l lielice a ton u; lan iof ft. A. Mtissor, sotitli •v J ,° west (?! feet 0 inches to a post. Hi uce along same s nil li s; 1 , west v, pet i liu li sto an alley, thetici aloim an alle\ south.a 1 * J east <"8 fci t > tiicln sto tin.* edge of M tin Street, thence in a parcllcl line Willi Mailt Street, north M V east "a■ 1 . feet to the place of lieglnning, containing I- iIMUU |M*rclte>. thereon erected a Sum. Ihu -i:, \\ M;I: ilofsK and out! 'hidings. No. one oilier tlieie>d beginning at stones on t ln* hank oi Klk Creek, thence along laud ol M. Depharr, so nth i wc-t la 1 , perelies to stones, thence ly lands of D. A. Musscr. nortli v J east 3.3-In p- rein s lo st uieS. tie ir creek, tin net* n J Kil l creek hy I uul of said .Mussel's north S west 1.7 10 jit*relic* to the place of Is* ginning, containing p. rft s. No. J. Due > titer tin ivof hounded on 1 he s mill hy Main .-ii'ei-t, oi iin* by lot for me ri j ol John Ha iter, on tin* north by laud <>t Jacob i.i pli ii t, and on lie* west by ait alley, tin icon erected a I'l AsiTUni DwKt.I.IXU Hoi SK, STABLE, and oli.er outbuildings. No. I. t >iu* <>t her thereof bounded on the west by lot formerly ot it. if. ilartman, on the north by Main Sired, on the e: s| |y ,\|i!| I>atIt, 00 the soittli by land fornict'ly of Win ('. Dune. Hl, con taining one h ilf acre, more or less, tueroon e rcct ci| a T wo STOKY DWBI.i.IXU HOUSE, STABLE and oth r outbuildings. No. ". One other thereof beginning nt corner of land of lohit Zerker, the uce ty land of mate south l'_ casi 7ti lo perelies to ElkCre--k, llicnei* by till; Creek north cast i 8-10 perch 's to post, thence by other lots of decedent, 1101 til l'_ wests ' it perch s to post, thence by mill race south dl'.j 1 * west 1 Hit) perches to the place of beuinnlug, containing 38 perches. No. '<. tin * other thereof bounded on the north by public rout, on tin* south by Main street, otithcvv'st by oth *r lot of said ilece dent, and on tlt ■ north t> an alicv, coutintiiug on Mattt Street s feel, aiul cxUialiug bai'H lo 1 feet, thereon creeled A i>i u.tvti Hottsa A*r> Ot'Titun.Dix;s No. 7. Due other thereoi oegiuniug nt stones, Ihcnee along s.i ne north ;'. 4 J east i p*rcl!es to stones, tiume ■ a!on : sam- south 7.>' i ' west 10 peia Ill's i,, tiie place of beginning, containing 3D (H't'ches. tlier- on er etcst. tii'*ncc a! ong same north < w, -t 7N. |>eiclles to post oi MiniStr et, then,-' along .Mam street south K, west 3 pel ehes l (lie place of beginning, font liniit;. .7 petviics, thcr on ejee'ed a Dwi.l.t. |M. l.tlfl AM' t't'Tl U1 I IN.iS. TI'u.MS nf SAI.K: Dm lit.id of the pure..a <■ money to !• paid o:i coailrin.itio.i ol sale one thl tl on April Ist, l v i, 11! incut to K* secured by bot.d ami moiig'ge on the pre mises. I*. T. ML'ssmr. Adiiiinist rator. At the same tlni" will be fold a ItoliSK DOW Kit. 1 I."MS. PI.DW Ml All lis, s vl.l'.S, I't'Al. sl'uVl7 suitable 1 -r school t< >us: o. store. v>V'' ' z~X? ."XWS.O 0-C'- C:- © © • 6 9 © e © ® • . ... ® © , !&>f) c >-A.i a?; ># \\ Jt JUJNT r Jjj|s '%^' | p| PIANOS. ORGANS. H 'i| CHICKERING, " ESTEY, |f j| STEIN WAY, MA^^^ IN ' ARION. *-•. AND OTHBH.S. II quxtabs, violiis, eieiqiiom, ill kji ,J 9 4| y f| i< 9 & Sheet (Qusig, CQusig CQusig || # |j n 8 CQusig Riako E?iano Stools. hfl X®;|* PIANO AND ORGAN INSTRUCTORS—in short, Everything in the Musical Line, DOMESTIC SEWENG i!ACH!IMES 7 N A E N E D° PA S R TS . 0 $ FINE STOCK OF JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. ' || . r% * ¥ ||| ' Jl'C BUNNELL & AIKENS, Jjt>~ Vv yp |*i^ ® f in' ' ._ .v. . .V . ,* , sam w, WM 9 ® ® 0 • • • 9 © _•_ O © ® _!I XV' YIA-Av s4 " - 1 iA Any of thG above PIANOS or ORGANS ctt also be prrcliased W. Tl AIEYEP., AAHONSEURG, PA. \ Xe "HB Leader, IT IS NOT ONLY THE BEST MADE, BUT IT IS THE LIGHT EST-RUNNING. QUIETEST AND SIMPLEST IN THE MARKET. IT IS TIIR ACME OF PERFECTION IN WORKMANSHIP AND PRINCIPLE# MOTTOa^ PNON CTION TO r>KAl.Eits; MAIN I ENANCHOF CJDOD I'.ETAII. PRICES; PUOMISCCOUS SCATTERING OF AVIIOI.ESAI.I: PRICES. AGENTR WANT ED. v FOR PARTICCLARB ADDUKSB The Leader Sewing Machine Ga, O CLEVELAND, OHIO. ram m no. w, MASETACTCRERB or "OUR IMPROVED' WINDJMILL, JOL AND DXALSM IN { MM PUMPS, TANKS, PIPE, Fittings, Brass Goods, vef y'tfSi", AMI ail thin pa connected with V Machinery & Water Supplies. f l • 31 & 33 Randolph Si. WJ-V j Wson 1 for li-irsTBATED CATA li,' .] H i IXHJUE AND I'UICE LlttS. THE WEBSTER MTG CO. UMITED, DETROIT, MICH. Once again we call attention to our large line of Parlor Suites. Chnndcr Suites, Dining Jioom I'urniturc. r i aides, Stands, Chairs, I>urcnus, Pedsteads, Sprints of even* descrip tion, Hair, Cotton, Musk and Straw Matt losses, We tnr.ko a specialty of II ir Mattresses, and guarantee ft better Ma I tress for less money than ca he purchased elsewhere. Solas. Lounges, ( ra les, Hall Stands, CentreTubles. Easy Chain, Pool; Cases, Ward robes, Mirrors, Frames, • —What-Nots, Etc., Etc.,— 0 PODY PHI SSELS, a fine line at low prices. MOQt'ETTS, Smith's In sf, at $1.50 —worth $2.00. ROXPI'RY TAPESTRIES at $ I.Oft; sold now here else fur less than sl.L> LOWELL and other standard make s of extra super, at 75c. to 90c* SINGLE and DO CP EE 0. C. INGRAIN. 25 to 50c. VELVETS, ft largo line at low prices. A large line of Velvet, Smyrna. Turkish and other Rugs in novel and beautiful disigns. Also many other grades of standard carpets. Extra Super Crumb Ci.oth. E\.nton Mttixcs, Red Check ami fancy colors, 15 to 50c. Eincoi.ki m, Six different patterns, t Iji, Cloths, 1-1 to 10-4, all prices and qualities. Window Siiadkh and Sliade cloth in great variety. 'Vail Pajcr tlie greatest variety uud finest designs in Modern Art Paper Hanging. All oar patterns arc selected lor the best ctuil Trade o- —— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OHICKERING PIANOS—The Standard of (!.. World. VOSK I*l ANUS -The Ileal for the Money SMITH AMERICAN ORG \NS—None Hotter, llridgej ort, Taylor & Faihy, l'alace, Ithaca, Waterloo, SUoling. and all oUmt Fiist-Cinss Make of O.gtus. SHEEP MUSIC, ami a great vatic ty of small Music tl Instruments. All Sold At Low I'd ices. _ O— CHINA AND SILVERWARE! We have a fine slock in this department. We \\ ish to close out and offer extra inducements to purchasers". ! We invite the attention of everv purchaser to the inducements we offer. We handle ifo< d j . in the largest quantities. We are wiliing to sell at small margin, the govids wa handle are regular. Correspondence and mWI o.*d3rs especiilly solicited. J. R. SMITH & OS., 4 110,112,114 Front stresi, Milton, Pa.