|l(> j|iUl(ti' JouHiut. THURSDAY, APRIL 10TH, 1884. "Published by R. A. BUMILLER. CM & Ma" School Directory. Evangelical. Rex s. B. Hengst anOJ. B. Ibx, Breach's Rev. J. B. Fox will preach on Sunday even ing. Sunday School, I}t The Auesburg Bible Class meets every Thurs day evening at 7 o'clock. Ladles' Mite Society meets on the first Mon day evening of each month. Presbyterian. Rev. W. A". Foster. lMstor. Lofee & SocieD Directory. Millhelm Lodge, No. 955, I. O. O. F. meets in heir hall, Penn street, every Saturday evening. Reliecca Degree Meeting every Thursday on or ltefore the full moon of each month. C. W. HAHTMAN. See. E M . M.ii'CK, N. G. Providence Grange. No. 217 P.oi 11., meets in Alexander's block on the second Saturday of each month at lY*. v. M.. and on the fourth Sa turday of each month at I L, p. M . D. L.ZERBY, See. T. G. Etui ARO, Master. The Millhelm B. & L. Association meets in the Penn street- school house on the evening of the second Monday of each month. A. WALTER. Sec. D. L. /.ERBT, Prest. The Millhelm Cornet Band meets in the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. J. H. B. HARTMAN, Sec. SAM. WEISER. JR. Pres. Democratic County Committee for 1884. Bellefonte N. W James A. M'Clain. " S.W AI Garman. '• W. XV lames SehofieUL Howard A. Weber. Miles burg Dr. W C. Grove. MHlbeim James C. Smith Philipsburg Ist W•J. N. Cassanova. 2d YV J. O. Loraine. " 3d YV John M. Hott Unionville P- McDonald. Heuner - Wm. It. Close. Boggs S Frank Adams. N' George Brown. Bnrnside 11. 51. Meeker. College YV. H. Tibtens. Curtin —. John McClockey, Fergusou E. P lVter Lanck. YV. P Levi Walker. Gregg S - Luther Kishel. " N Totiu boss man. Haines E. P 7 M. Feldier. 44 YV. 1 George Bovver. Haiftnoon - D. J. Gates. Harris Jacob Weaver, Jr. Howard Geo. I) Johnson. Huston— Charles Murray. Liberty.— Frank Brown. Marion John Hoy. Jr. Miles Peter S. Belrly. Patton Robert Reed. Penn-. Andrew Campbell Potter N. P- Dr. John F. Alexander. 44 s. Joseph Gilland. RushS. P John O'NeiL 44 N.P -v John Long. Snow Shoe N. P - Edgar Holt. " '• S. P Spring John Gerbrick. Taylor B. Y". Fink. Union Sant'l K. Emerick. Walker. Sol. Peck. Worth Win. Lewis. P. GIIAT MEEK, Chairman THE STATE CONVENTION. From the Patriot, Aptil, Pth. ALLENTOWN, April B.—By every . train to-night croYvds .come from all quarters until the hotels and boarding houses are croYvded and most of the private houses are entertaining visit ors. At noon Mr. Randall arrived from Philadelphia. He Y\*as entertain ed at the residence of Col. W. H. SOYV den, where, during the day, there was a constant stream of visitors paying their compliments to the now recog nized favorite son. It will be RANDALL for candidate for President. THE Clinton county democratic committee met at Lock Haven on Wednesday, April 2nd and decided on June 4th to hold the county conven tion. Judge W. W. Rankin, James Nickson and C. R. Noyes are the un instructed delegates to the state con vention. THE house of representatives passed a bill on April Ist, providing that the trade dollars shall be redeemed at their face value. It is expected that the senate will give its assenting voice to the final passage of the bill. WASHINGTON LETTER. WASHINGTON, D. C. April 7th. 1884. As it now stands the exonerating yeport of the special committee is a pretty mess for both Keifer and Boyn ton, and a very touching comming ling of compliment and equivocation which the committee allowed itself to indulge in. Bovnton is exonerated from the charge made against him by Keifer, because Keifer's testimony does not come up to the committee's standard of legal preponderance, al though his evidence was confirmed by two witnesses. Boynton being the defendant,is entitled to the benefit of the doubt which the committee enter tained that the whole brood of the witnesses on both sides Yvercnot lying at each other straight from the shoul der throughout. The committee nev ertheless declares that both of the gen tlemen are of unblemished character, so far as the committee is able to judge from the testimony, and the powerful effort made by each to prove the oth er a liar, the committee hopes, may not again find imitators in the Repub lican ranks. It may here be said that Boynton's denial about the McGarra hau claim business is very like the pleading of the great sheridan in the | borrowed kettle rape, in that he nev er knew MeGarrahan, and if he did it was not corruptly, and if corruptly, there was no malice prepense about it. Those who believe that the public domain should remain in the actual possession of (Jovorninent, to be dis tributed to actual settlers instead of going into the hands of speculators and laml-pilingers, will be pleased to learn that the Government is evincing a determination to enforce what law there is in protecting itself against the stupendous frauds that have become bold to actual defiance. The fencing in of millions upon millions ot acres of the public lands by herdsmen, the frauds practiced upon the Government in the occupation of other millions of acres of land under the homestead and preemption laws, through forged and perjured affidavits, and the appropria tion of immense bodies of timber land belonging to the reservations, have been going on for years in the taee ol the efforts that have been put forth by the Government to restrain them, which from the inadequacy of the ap propriations for special agents, have thus far proved futile. The Interior Department, however, has found suffi cient authority to take this particular bull by the horns and. without respect to persons, the special agents have re ceived their instructions to ferret out evorv instance of fraud and follow it up to the conviction and punishment of the offender. It transpires that some of the men involved in the fenc ing in of public domain are those who affect to stand well with the Govern ment, and therefore presume them selves exempt from legal interference, but Secretary Teller's instructions are to the effect that the whole system shall he wiped out root and branch, and the eases now pending before the United States courts in the States and Territories show that the agents have already entered upon the work. PIIONO. <36- A Drummer Attacked by High waymen- SELINSGROVE, April s.— This after noon as Willis Hess, a commercial trav eler, was crossing the ridge between New Berlin and Win field on his way to Northumberland and while passing through a small strip of v.oods, two tramps rushed front behind a cluster ot bushes and seized the horse by the bri dle and demanding that Mr. Iless should halt. After stopping the horse one remained at the horse's head while the other drew a knife, saying: "I'll end you if you dont shell out your dust,' and was in the act of climbing into the buggy, when Mr. Hess drew a revolver and fired two shots at him. ly this time the tramp who held the horse had tied in the woods, leaving his compan ion to fight his way out. Mr. Hess plied the whip on his horse and made his escape. He says he is not sure whether any of the shots fired took ef fect, but immediately after the second shot his assailant fell to the ground. - s- It has been stated, and some sports men will, no doubt, ne sorry to hear it. that a fishing-pole has been invented that registers every fish caught. This will do away with all fish stories, inas much as the augler with a pole that dosen't register will always be regarded with suspicion. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. REGISTER'S NOTICE.—The following ac counts have been examined, passed and remain tiled on record m 1 lie agister's office for the inspection of heirs and legatees, credit ors and all others in any wise interested and ' will be presented to the Orphans* Court of Centre county on Wednesday, tiie 30th day of April, A. f>. I*B4. for allowance and confirma tion : 1. Tlte secotul partial account ot B. F. Plnl •ps. surviving executor of &c, of Christopher Moyer. late of I'eun township, deceased 2." The first partial account of B. O. IVinius er, one of tho executors of Jonathan Philips, late of Millheim borough, deceased 3. The account of M. L. Kishel, administra tor of &c. of Catharine Sliultz, late of Gregg township, deceased. 4. The acoount of Samuel Hall, administra tor cta of &c. of lervic Hall, late ot Kendall county, state of Illinois, deceased, 5. The account of Amos Koch, executor of &c*., of Mary A. Koch, late of Potter township, deceased. (5. The tliii'd and final account of J. G. Car son, administrator of &e. of Geo. Curlin, late of Potter township, deceased. 7. The account of Adam Krunuinc. executor of &c. of John Heimbaclt, lute of Potter town ship. deceased. 8, The seventeenth annual account of John Irwin, Jr., and Daniel Hhoads, surviving trust ees, under the will of YY'illiam A. Thomas late of Bellefonte borough, deceased, us filed by John Irwin, Jr. 9. The secoud part ial account of John liar kins and George \V. Harkins. administrators of &{?. of YVm. Harkins, late of Potter township, deceased. 10. The account of G. YV. Williams, adminis trator of &c. of Lydia Nhuey, late of College township, deceased. 11. The account of D. B. Pleteher and Ru dolph Pletcher, administrators of &c. of Fred erick Fletcher, late of Howard lownsltip, de ceased, 12. First partial account of Benjamin Buck, administrator of &c. of Margaret Sharer, late of Halfmoon township, deceased 13. The second final account of John G. Sail, key, surviving executor of &c. of Joseph Bitner late of Potter township, deceased. 14. Second acceunt of James I*. C'oburn, ex ecutor of &e. of Daniel Kroamer. late of Penn township, deceased. 15 Te account of Joseph F. YVjlliants. ad ministrator of &c. of Mark J. Williams, late of Huston township, deceased. 16. The account oi i). M. Waener, late guar dian of YVm. A. Thompson, minor, as filed hv Alvira E. Wagner, executrix oi &e. of I*. M. Wagner, deceased. 17. The account of Thomas Dale, administra tor of &e. of Peter Shreck, late of College town ship, deceased. 18. Tl)s first and final account of George Dale, executor of &c, of Robert Kendall, late of College township, 19. The account of John M.Pacini,admlnistra tor of &c.'of Sarah Fleming, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased. 20. Account of John B. and Samuel B. Shafer two of the administrators of &c of Samuel Shaffer, late of Miles township, deceased. 21. The account of Samuel Gramley, trustee to u.ake suie of the real estate of Samuel Shaf er, late of ajiles township, deceased •22. The account of John Grove and M. J. Royer, administrators of frp. of Jonathan E. Koyer, late of Potter township, deceased, as fired by John Grove, acting administrator. 23. The account of ,J. L. Kpangler, trator of &c. of-James Rupert, late of Liberty township, deceased. ' JAMES A, MCCLAIN, JtepWer, mRKABt T RER'S RAMS OF UNSEATED 1 LANDS FOR 1 WES FO 1882 AND I*B3 AND I'KKVIoUs YE \ Its,-Notlce 1- hereby Riven that in pursuance ot an Act of Assembly, passed on the 121h day of June, A. D. 1815, en titled "An Act to amend an Act, directing the mode of selling; unseated lands in Centre coun ty," and the several supplements thereto, there will be exposed to public sale or outcry, the fol lowing tracts of unseated lands in said county for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Court House, In the borough of llellefonte, on Monday, June Oth, A. D. 18H4, at one o'clock, p. m.: ACHES. I'KR. WARRANTEE NAMES. TAXES. BKNNEIt TOWNS 111 I>, 58 Hot mas, Eoht 2 (U 100 Dale, Christ Sr., (owner) 4 fit) BOGUS TOWNSIIie. IE! Dale Ann. part It 27 383 163 Erazler ,Nolbroa 2"> s;{ 433 1(11 Eishburn,Hannah 41 01 455 MS Gray Win 88 96 431 137 Godfrey. Martha 15 12 45! hi.'! Harvey, Jonathan 28 sr> its 40 Hood, Will 4250 431 40 Hood, Moses 33 87 Isi Lucas, I M it; J l* Packer -I •<> 433 103 Lewis, David 43 r 5 300 Si'(Joy, Frank... 30 30 60 Palter JtLueai. 8 W 458 > Russel, Win 31 13 433 lot Russet, Thomas 29 12 :>o Walker, Jon. (owner) ' 5o 40 Leathers, Jaioli, (owner) 311 38.'! 163 Weiss. Michael 29 69 nUHNSIUE TOWN^llir. 415 P.laek, James 034 433 103 Hrndy, Roht 14 433 163 I'rat'y, Wm P 0 72 43! 103 llrailv, John 72 435 103 llell.Wm V 2 43! 153 Bingham, Win 50 5*9 415 Boyd, John 18 07 43! 103 Hyeis. John 1050 435 163 Cook, Will. 10 41 433 103 Cowjoii, Joint 121*0 435 16.3 Dewai't, Win 0 18 133 163 Dewart, John 0 48 133 103 Donelly, Henry 0 I* 43.3 163 Ikraelly, John 12' 43". 103 Fox. Sumyel .M 12 96 133 103 Gray, Roht 0 48 133 103 Gray, Will 18 43,3 163 Grant, Thomas 12 96 433 10.3 Graves, Alex 12'.'. 433 163 (ioben, Charles o4s 433 103 Hamilton, Thomas. 12 00 140 IL.rtis, Henry 1200 433 133 ll.irri'HUi, Geo 10 "2 433 103 House), John 12 '.'o 433 153 Hunt. Person 4 5 47 433 lis! Ividd,John 10 35 415 Levy, Nathaniel 12 43 431 163 I.vou, John 12 96 433 133 McLanuhnn. lUalr. 10 >2 43! 153 MeLanahun, Geo 45 47 435 135 MeLanahun, Polly 15 16 433 133 McLanuhan, Ann 4 > 16 433 1.50 Mead, Geo 64 93 >m) Miller, Win 600 4,T5 163 Mirris. Joseph 12 96 433 1:33 Nicholson. John. 38 98 235 133 Pet it, And 30 47 4.3! 103 Shu tier, H m i v I' 2 I*o 415 Tubman. Sarah M 12 43 435 153 Tench, Francis 32 >4 433 103 Towers .J allies 9 72 415 Thomas, Joseph I*2 43 415 Wallace, Joseph 0 U 433 103 Wallace, Joseph 12 00 415 Weit/el, John 1] 17 415 Weidiier, Jacob 87 23 123 Wheeler. Henry 300 4.33 163 Wilson, Bird .... 12 86 204 Withington, Martin 305 COLT.KGE TOWNSHIP. 421 Johnston,Ross 15 43 CVHTIN TOWN-HIP. 4.34 Ainsley, Robt 50 69 415 Allen,Clia* 59 90 376 Ralrd, Snmuel 38 35 185 Brady,Wm P 37 92 397 Carsc.ulden, I) 45 78 337 CoaLs, Li nd ley 24 no 150 Custer, Paul 13 74 30 Curlin, Joint 3 98 200 120 Carscadflen. D I I 6n 311 Deliaven. Peter % 52 82 100 Devling. Joseph 12 40 4.34 Devling. Joseph "si 78 135 Donald, Henry .'53 00 311 Evans, Cadw alder 52 82 415 Elliot, Wm 79 41 415 Eddy, Ester - 82 s4 448 99 Epple. Aim 73 38 415 Gray, ltobt 04 24 115 (Jmy. Win 04 24 415 . Gillh-rt. Wm. 82 90 300 Godfrey, Ma.thu 8:5(0 300 142 Godfrey, John W II hi Ljo llahn, Peter 1221 415 Malm. Susan 04 24 00 Ilollowoll. Ed 11 23 112 Humphrey, Tlioiuas 1! 17 203 Irvin, James .'5912 .58054 Ke I*o, Joseph 50 mi 408 Kelso, Rebecca 00 is 400 Kelso, Joseph 018 j(K) La i.e. Mary 3315* 150 Lane, Sarah 44 50 Levy, Nathaniel 8290 207'-' Low ns, Caleb 32 46 2u7'.. Longstreth. Isaac 38 56 2l7Y| Low us, Caleb 38*20 207k lamgstreih, Isaac .'SB 26 70 Mason, John S 12 : 2 430 yieCaeipy. John 45 11 200 Meyer, Philip. 47 I<♦ 100 Meyer, Ninon 2.3 *0 420 48 Meyer, Michael '.SNI 420 Meyer, Valentine 95 so 196 Miller. James 29 12 4(0 Mitchell. Win P. 46 80 434 .Mitchell, Win P - 49 78 220 Mitchell. Wm P 25 74 290 Mitcueil, John P 35113 110 Meyers, Royer 649 .313 112 Drvis, Ellis. L 8661 4.34 Packer. J W 49 78 42 Packer. 4 W 4 91 15 ' Packer, j W 150 110 Packer, WM 12 87 320 Packer, j W 3.814 #2 (Juigley, Clinc 5 54 iOO "Smith. FtoiM 30 2' 433 1-5.3 Seott. Samuel 6 433 103 Tall man, .Mary 5078 200 Tun is.Richard 2 )40 200 Tunis, Richard - 19 80 415 Wain. Jacob 4104 217 Wharton, Fishburn ."5 50 217 Wharton, Fishburn 35 50 100 Willis, Jonathan 11 10 415 Wistar,Caspar ill9o 4.83 1(53 White, .James....„ 91 90 100 Willis, .Jonathan 11 10 401 "Yardley, Win 47 00 FERCVSON TOWNSHIP. 100 Burchflcld, Win .5 05 10 Hicks, Abrain, 1 42 I'd Thomas, l'eaoocK(owiier) 12 00 6P.EGG TOW NSIIIP. 130 A skin, Roht I i!S 110 Muzeiy, Jacob 205 130 Mercer. John 4 03 12Q Reese, Daniel 4 99 160 i. If r, Mi. liael 179 52 A Custer : s est. (owner).... 309 H A IN ilg TOWNSHIP. 3-53 00 15ari\ Thomas 0 51 40(5 Go Barr, Margaret 7 25 87 Barrows, John of 1 20 i 75 00 liarr, James. (5 73 n 60 Barr, Mary 6 98 154 Beck. Henry 2 9(5 440 28 Dmlbrldjte, Hannah *5 92 181 Fees, Jacob. 2 49 4K 89 Gratz. Michael 7 23 Ed Grata, Bernard 66$ 2*52 140 Giliman. H& 8 Snyder.... 17 oO 253 GHhnan, H & 3Snyder.-. 1293 4.35 Hall, Chas 16 IK) 400 00 Links, Mary 7 20 100 Lowery * 138 2iK) Parker. Wpi 1 78 170 Stover & Wolf 3 04 88 Fidd, Will 83 159 I) Hensel (owner) 1 3! 125 1) llensel (owner) 1 10 25 159 YY'icss, John & Sol Neidigh 45 IIAI FMOON TOWNSHIP. 48 Beck, Dan 1 1.3 86 65 Keith, 210 Laniburn, Josiuh. 32 2* 24 Jacob Vanpool (owner)... 196 03 89 C Vanpool " 0 33 07 70 C Vanpool " 1152 45 C' Vanpool " 3 08 HARRIS TOWN IHP. 490 Andre, Absohmi. .3 80 133 Fox, Geo 1 89 400 Harrison, Wm 3 80 50 Irvin, John 122 {<>o Parker, Richard 5 80 400 Recti, James 3 89 407 92 Whiirfof), Kearney. •; 23 100 Young, Samuel 90 HOWARD TOWNSHIP. 107 104 Brown, Samuel- 6(58 j.'Jli 92 Harris, Jas D 381 55 HJtvrls, Jas I). 2 09 100 Willis, Jon. S E End 14 32 160 Willis, Jonathan 14 31 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. 4.33 1(5.3 Barter, James 25 10 120 Koiin, Adam 8 88 69 Kl lius * 4 34 433 163 Price, John 2510 433 }<: Rullingtou, John 3511 433 165 Wheeh)Ud, JOI4II 2511 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. 106 Hi yes, Roht & jas 26 95 171 Hess. Geo D 10 87 3f)9 3 Irvin, Roht 29 04 .310 Jackson.aere 22 (53 180 i-ytie, Peter 4; so 160 Lytic, Peter (5 05 175 Qulgley, James A.., 10-50 168 SiiaW & Liltgle 8 21 349 Smith. Christian.. 16 72 MARION TQWNSHIP. 17 Lewis, Robt 407 37 100 McKinuey, David 020 70 Kobrer, Chris is 06 50 Wm Tjlghmon (owner)., 12 90 100 J I* Harris 9 12 30 19 Isaac Krain 'S 7 04 28 John Zeigler " 7 98 Co Yarger, Simon 402 (J0 Yurger, Simon 4 02 2X) Young, R0bt..... 22 80 MILES TOWNSHIP. 430 Brady Robt 794 410 Brady, Hannah 7 ,r W Biadv, Jane 4 70 200 Bindv, Joint .'{7o 410 Brady, Win P sii 140 Brady. Wm 2f'-o t'-l Calhoun. George 7 ho 42O Kitts, George 5 9.! :>0 Levy, Aaron ." 4< 425 Notion,Sanil 7 8.1 Parker, Wm .'>."4 Parker, Richard 5 98 024 Parker, Jeremiah 5 OH 58 Parker, Win 105 125 St erf mail, Wm '.".0 200 Pmttli, 1 nomas :<7o Th* srott, Abraham 1 HI 5o svott. Haml 01 150 Scott, Abraham 2 77 00 Sen! I, Sailil I 0' 100 Taggart, Robert 2:io 27 Tripp John 507 4 ""' 'Poland. IJcnrv 7 HO 100 Lnng.f (owner) 1 75 12"> Wtru'toii. Miniic.M. 2 30 425 William, I >avid 782 I'KSN TOWNS! ll*. 150 Armstrong, James 0 00 1"o 10 Cow don, John o(in 10 t'owdoil, John .Tll 10 Hamilton. Thomas 0 00 150 Hepburn, James ono 110 31 Hepburn. James 408 l"i Kennedy, John 000 150 Kennedy, James 000 loj s Byard. And 107 79 433 153 Bingham. Win SO 95 431 153 P.nint, Felix so 9.5 80 Clynter. Geo 0 18 433 I*3 Campbell. Geo 80 95 412 41 Carseadden, David 07 'si 412 41 i arseadden, Davlil 77 04 2 v 7 80 Cnrscadden. David 47 • 0 43! 15.3 Cox, Paul so 95 433 153 Cut h hurt, Titos SO 95 453 153 Cunningham, 1) II 7* 41 483 1.5.3 Delaaey, "-harp SJ 95 500 1 leveling,.!oseph 39 {Hi '2IS Dobson, SuniT 27 89 4.33 Kdtlv, (le 45 4S 200 Fitzsimm >ns, Thos 2.101 111 lilt Kox.Sani'l .M 80 58 4-3 10.3 Fisher, James C 71 00 413 10,3 Fisher, Sjun'l W - 80 95 (V) 11 ray. Robert 8 40 2"0 iligoy, Jo- 30 v ' 383 Hale," d.imea T i7 I s 50 Dale, James T 5 2.5 I*3 Hawthorn, Thus SO 95 4. 3 153 Hawth rn. ./anus SO (1.5 133 1:5.3 Lewis, Will SO 95 431 153 Lewis. Witt lawyer 80 95 43.! Linn, Sam'l 70 99 •35.4 Ligget. John 57 sT 4t3) Long, J 7 oti 4 1 ) 2'Hl Long, 3 7, 37 40 314 Leim, .) Z. 47 41 433 1.53 Mavian. Jasper 70*39 43.3 153 Mayston, I d ward 70 93 433 MeNlftnnii9.Jan.es To n 433 15.3 McLaiuriian, Blair 70 94 1 3 15.3- Meed, Ceo ... ■ (00 4"-3 I": McPhcr*un. Win. out*) ! ■'.* 10-3 MeKwen. Thus 70 99 4 1 53 Milliken, M T 01 03 4 3 73 M.Micll. N.I 57 433 153 Morris, Robt. 7-" 308 71 Nesbit, John M 09 09 ! 3 153 Parker. Win 55 f, 210 Parker, Jeremiah. 27 u3 210 Parker. Jereiniah 27 03 5 0 I' in. John .*:• 04 : Jl 153 Plin, Hugh 5*3 i 3(*l Reiley. Job .' t 00 xio 144 Keiley,John • 1 "1 433 1"3 Shtppeii, Tlios L 70 93 4-3 1 ! .Scott, Kdward 70 '33 4 21 1.55 Tallman. Benjamin 55 45 162 Toinklns, .Ins 17 3! 4. ! Ml TaMinan, Sarah M ...... 70 99 483 153 Valentino, A S .52*33 190 s Vandyke. Henry H 10 I"-'! 1-53 Wain. Rebecca .55 45 4:- 103 Nv : .]i| piut.y 70 78 1.3 1"3 Wharton, Moore 7i 93 433 1.53 Wharton. Rllzalteth 55 45 433 Ksl Wlmrtoii. Thos F. 70 93 4- 3 I*3 West, Francis 70 9*3 433 1.53 West. BenJ 70 'A 205 West, Fiances 27 MI 4 13 153 West, Wm H 45 .57 1,3 I">3 West, John !5 57 lt>*3 West. Frances 13 89 nrsii Tov'vsjtip, 4x3 15,1 Allison, John 17515 •">2M Allison, Junes 132 *0 2 0 Allison. And 119 50 ;>*> Allison, A A J Lilly 14.3 P> 327 10 Armstrong.And ,'K 27 40 in atherton. Richard 18<4 10 Allison, Janus 1997 104 Baiimau. J Mpli 12 MI .*•2 Ban man. .7 ;sep!i 14 is 4-33 10.3 Beverage. David 371 -7 4> 3 10 ! Briekley. Dan'l 4 4 99 4 '3 1(53 Brutzinan, Peter I'd 05 .'4 or 43! 103 Boreland,John 23(0 100 Copenhaver. Tohn 9 hi 433 1.53 Cunningliam.johii IMIO 100 Giymer, Can . 1 70 100 Campbell. Ceo 39 7o 500 Ciitlibnrt. Thus 119 M 433 101 Delany. Sliarp 57 155 99 Ibirsh. Frederick -!* <- _* 433 1 ! Kd wwd.s,Tll's I*3 05 13.1 10-3 Khler, D.ml , 0-5 '8 "0 Frenee, Kawarti •' 00 JX3 I*3 Fitzgerald, I.',n 05 58 4:3 1 >3 Funk. John 43 50 250 Fitzsimmons, Thos 29 80 271 Graff, Sabastlan 90 34 4.33 15.3" Crnff. Sabastian 195 M 210 150 Crant, Thos 77 20. 13! 15.3 Crant, Tims. 177 7h 213 Gray, Mm HS is I 433 1:53 cientworlii.Jas 37 07 50 Grove, Klizaoeth a 93 100 Gray, Robt 39 70 121 152 Grove & McKean. .''B4 433 15.3 Hair.Olirlstian 49.37 42! M 4 11 air, Christian 3910 133 153 Hair, David 49.37 210 15.3 Hamilton,^Thomas 77 '2O 133 153 Hamilton Hugh 27.59 4.3.3 15:{ Hand, John 49 37 150 80 Harrison, John J: b" 107 ljarri 0n,./osepn 44 30 433 13J Handiton. Hugh 54 78 112 Harlline, Ceo M 13 38 133 103 Hopkins. Jolm 44 98 4.33 153 11 über, John 49 37 1.3 Hager, Christopher 4 {>B . 0 Harrison. .John 3 84 433 131 Irvin. RuUt,,..., * 15465 ' i ot 433 153 Irvin, Robt 11 1> Kin King. Robert 40 40 102 10 Knrr.Jas 00 78 13.3 103 Lnttimore.Geo 37 07 135 103 Lattimoie, Win G 11 H2 133 153 L. nhore, Christian 195 31 3*1.3 100 I.owdeu, John 35 84 433 153 Lowdoil, Rich <55 0.5 433 153 Louden, ohn 177 7 0 .50 Long. A B 9 25 \i ].owden, Richard 50 433 15.3 Mot zgar, Jacob 1.38 55 133 15.3 Malone, Leslie 21 SO 433 103 Mitvston, Kdwavd .37 07 23 323 Palton, Hugh 32 60 4 : !. i 153 Peters. Richard 1110 433 153 Pinkerton. Henry (HOI pit 108 Philips, Haidinaiir 50 05 I 177 84 Phil ps, Ilardmau 78 82 lid 120 Philips, llardman 04 uo Passmore & RI'NSOH., 19 20 348 139 Pirn, Henry 22 20 .331 150 Pi 111, George 19 23 21(5 80 Kanieyr Robt ;*0 4.5 4!3 153 Reese, Thomas 218 06 433 153 . Rolirer, Christian 49 37 533 153 Kuflisi 11, Jacob 102 81 405 17 Rsuli, JttCOb 142 6.) 433 153 Rush, Benjamin li7 7S 33 Robison, \Vi II 1 25 .37 Iteidsuii, W! H •214 Stout, Jacob 79 18 433 Selia nar, Casper 195 3'. 4.t:i 15.3 HlieiiK, Andrew 40.37 433 153 Shenk, Christian 49.37 433 153 Slieuk, Michael 49 37 247 16 Steek, Jacob ,28 28 433 153 Speer, Robert 115 20 107 7 Stough. Geo 1910 219 Scott, And 2513 400 Snyder, Barbara 77 94 193 French. Ed (owner) 37 0.3 80 Corkeiidale, W 11 15 36 U{ II WCidmiHi. Jolin (5502 juj 11 Weidmau, Jacob 180 50 12 Willliuns. .1 C 1 7 17 Ins Wilson, John 11 M 32GU Wilson. John -14 7i 75 Wilson, Wlll 'too:; 433 I*J! WilHlll, Will 154 05 31:! ioo Wltiner, John -'k (hi ;tiHi ion Wltsou, Wlll 97 92 TATI.OU TOWSSHII*. 1.50 Armer & shatfer 13 30 250 BecKwit h. Clement 77 Hi 77 Pell. Win 32,59 Bu9 Bush, James 54 9a 50 Clark, Joseph 010 176 Coatos. Moses 2145 4";t 10", Hoodman, Eliznoelh 8 ,1 4.34 llamllntoii. Hugh 7000 4X! I t lloonman, John 2.5 08 (,7 70 Lot \o 11 C V, aacob Van* poo) 4 12, 03 89 lait No 11, C V, Jacob Van pool 5 89 73 117 Lot No 16 C V A,Stephen son est 4 50 70 Lot No 15 r V, Henry .Ste phenson..*. 4 29 100 Masdoii, Thomas 32 00 421 Monfgomery, W \V 33 59 1 d.3 283 MeCaiumoiid, John MO2 I(hi Ralsion, David 1500 50 Snyder. Barbara 20 p; 90 Viinponl.C s(i, 50 Vnnpool, Jacob 0 10 .'.o N\ iiltebeail, Rielmrd 4120 50 John Wells 700 00 5 oder, Joseph 1158 I'NJON TOWNSHIP. UK) 20 Blower. Win 41 51 200 Kului, I* R . 12 0 1.50 110 Mann. Harvey 44 s*l 100 Phipps,.Samuel 11 85 50 Tliomas, H (owner) 4 lo 383 Pfl Crlder & Son " 79 00 433 104 WlSter, Will 14! 77 WAI.KKIt TOWNSHIP. 90 94 Avkiu, Robt 215 40 Baker, John 192 337 I*l Baker, Robt & John 8 11 212 liarkinau. Saml 10 17 12*9 120 Brooks. Ruth 311 300 Brady, Win 7 20 270 129 Curvler, Mary 072 115 113 Daughterv. Slargaret.... 273 179 II Daughter)'. 12 Oil 39 Kvaus, Jesse 106 10.l JEvans, Je&tc 2 4" 92 20 Kekelt. Mill 2 19 211 72 Halm, l'oter s*'7 22 47 Hah •, Ebenezer *2 i" 4" Halm, Win 1 54 2Bi .'."{i James, Margaret 5 28 215 15.5 James, Edward 513 •59 to Johnston. David 1 38 l(jl Knox. John 7 4" • *}'• MeKwen. Mary 13 34 357 100 Maiiscll, Win 7 83 99 *d Mercer, John 2 15 527 100 Mercer, David 7 83 384 .18 Miller, Wm 9 22 McCalmoht, Thos 1 Kuhns, John ; 4994 -'* COt RT SALE.—Ir. pursuance ol an older ot the Orphans' Couri of Centre county, there w iil 1,0 exposed to public sale on the preim-ts in Uic borouvli of Miliiieim, oil Tui'USDAV, A PHIL 24TH, 1884, at 1 o'clock, p. M . the following described real t slate bit.- the property of John Keen, deceased No. 1. Consists of a valuable tract of FARM LAND, situate in the township of Peon, two miles west ot tin- borough of Hiiibelm, on each side of the old Fort and Mifflin burg turnpike, containing TWO HCNDRED AND TWELVE ACREH, neat measure, survey thereof heingmade before day of sale. Cpon this tract there are THIKTV Acres of White Pine, Chestnut and <..k tinit>er - -a TWO-STONY I'IUME DWKU.IXO HOUSE, built only tliree year- ago with goml barn and other out buildings. Tlieiv is a large orchard of choice fru.t, farm welt watered by good -prings, land m excellent oonditioii. No better farm in the county. No. 2. Consists of FIVE ACRES OF BULDING LOTS, in tiio boron.-h of Millheim, in the western part of said borough, specially adapted for building purposes. TKKMS OF SALE.— Five per omit, of purchase money to be paid v.l,en Hie property Is knocked down ; oiirf third of residue cash upon eonlirma iiou of sale; one third In one year thereafter with interest ami the r ■mii lining one t.urd at lilt 1 dontli of Mary Kvn, widow of dooodout with interest thereon to be paid to heruiinnally. Said two la-i p.iynieuts to bo secured by bond and mortgage on th * premises. HENRY KEEN, Tnistee. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REA Ll> 1 ATE.—By virtue of an order of Hie Orjdiau's Court of Centre Countv, ilie 1111- dersigned will otter at public <=;i!c at ltebers burg Hotel in the town of Ueberxburg on Satur day, April 12th, ISB4,at one o'clock P. M. all the loliowing desorilH'd real estate, late tlie proper ty of I-aac Zeigler deceased to wit: Tract No. 1. Two lots of ground .situate in Miies township. Centre Countv, about three fourths of a in tie south of Rcbcrsburst, bounded on the north by lands of Georgo Weaver, on the east by an Alley or lane, on the south by a public road, and on the west by lan is of John V \\ aile, containing three and one-half acres mora or less. No buildings. Tract No. 2. Also a lot or tract of wood land in Miles Township aforesaid, bounded on tlie o.t-t by land of ,/aeob Gephart. on the north by lands of Aaron I.eitz 11 and others, on the south by iand of Jefferson Royer and on the west by land of Anthony Bierly, containing fifte-en a ercs, more or It's*. Tract No. ,3. Also a not hor tract of wood land in same toiynsbin, bounded on tlie north by h.iuts of James Read, on the east by lands of Matthias strayr. on the soulli by laiids of It. 1). Blci ly and on the west by lands of James Read, containing five acres more or less. TKKMS OPSALE —Due third iucashouconfirm- ation of sale, ten per cent. of which shail be paid on day of sale; one-third inoffo yar and one-third in two years, latter vivo payments to bear interest and to be secured by bond and moitgage qii the property. 'A'HDMAS R. ZEIGLER, U Administrator of &c. of Isaac Zeigler dec'U. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Letters of administration on the estate of John Smith, late of l'enn township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby rermested to make Immediate pavment, and those having claims to present them knowing themselves indebted to said estate are I hereby re