Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, April 17, 1884, Image 2

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THURSDAY, APRIL 17TH, 18S4.
Published by R. "AT BUMILLER.
Clinrcli & Snnfla" School Directory.
Evanffelioal.
Ret s. B. Hengst and J. B. Fox, Breach's
Rev. B. Hengst will preach on Sunday morn
ing.
Sunday School, I^P.M.—D.L. ZEHBY, Supt.
Missionary Society meets on the third Mon
day evening of each month.
Methodist.
Rev. O. P. R. Sarvis, Preachcr-ineharge.
Preaching next Sunday evening.
Sunday School at IOJ4 A. M.—D. A. Musser, Snp't
Reformed.
Rev. Zxringll A. Yeariek, Pastor.
Preaching in Aaronsbnrg next Sunday morn
ing, German.
Mile society meets regulavly on the first Tues
day evening of each month.
United Brethren.
Rev. J. O. W. Herald, Preacher-in-eharge.
Sunday School,? A.M.—J. G. W. Herald, Sunt.
Lutheran.
Rev. John fbmlinson, Pastor.—
Preaching in Miilheim next Sunday evening.
Sunday School at 9 A.M.—II. E. Duck. Supt
The Augsburg Bible meets every Thurs
day evening at 7 o'clock.
Ladies' Mite Society meets on the first Mon
day evening of each mouth.
Presbyterian.
Rev. W. A". Foster, Pastor.
Lodte & Societ" Directory.
Miilheim Lodge, No. 955, I. O. O. F. meets in
heir hall, Penn Street, every Saturday evening.
Rebecca Degree Meeting every Thursday on
or before the full moon of each mouth.
C.W. HAKTMAN, Sec. K W. SKVCCK, N. G.
Providence Grange, No. 217 P. of 11., meets in
Alexander s block on the second Saturday or
each month at I>*. P- >t • and on the fourth Sa
turday of each month at IS, I>. M.
D. L.ZBKBY, Sec. T. G. Fun \RT>, Master.
The Miilheim K. & L. Association meets in
the Penn street sehool house on the evening of
the second Monday of each month.
A. WALTEK. Sec, l>. L. Z.KRUT, Prest.
The Miilheim Cornet Band meets in the
Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings.
J. H. B. HARTMAN, See. SAM. WEISKR, JR, Pres.
Democratic County Committee for
1884.
Bellefonte N. W James A. M'Clain.
S.W A1 Garman.
*• W. W James Sehofield.
Howards - A. Weber.
Milesburg Dr. W C. Grove.
MHlbeim James C. Smith-
Philipsburg Ist W J. N. Cassanova.
44 2d W J. O. Loraine.
44 3d W John M. Holt
Unionviile P. McDonald.
Benuer Win. H. Close.
Buggs S Frank Adams.
44 N. - George Brown.
Burnside H.M.Meeker.
College W. 11. Tibtens.
Cartin John McCloekey,
Ferguson E. P - Peter Lanck.
" W. P Levi Walker.
Gregg S Luther Rishel.
N - John Kossman.
Haines E. P M. Feidier.
41 W. P— George Rower.
Halfinoon D.J. GATES.
Harris Jacob Weaver, Jr.
Howard Geo. D Johnson.
Huston.- Charles Murray.
Liberty. Frank Brown.
Marion - - ... John Hoy, Jr.
Miles Peter S. Beirly.
Pattou Robert Reed.
Penn - Andrew Campbell
Potter N. P Dr. John F. Alexander.
44 S. P Joseph Gilland.
Rush S. P. - John O'NeiL
44 NP John Long.
Snow Shoe N. P Edgar Holt.
44 44 S. P.—.
Spring John Gerbrick.
Taylor B. V. Fink.
Union - Sam'L K. Emerick.
Walker Sol. Peck.
Worth Win. Lewis.
P. GRAY MEEK,
Chairman.
THE State Convention at Allentown
last week is a credit to the democracy.
Some of the best men of the party
represented the people and harmony
and good-will prevailed throughout its
session. It resulted in its almost un
* animous choice ofMr. Randall as Penn
sylvania's candidate for President —A
selection which is heartily indorsed by
the democratic people — and in the a
doption of a plain and concise plat
form, based on economical principles
favoring abolition of the internal rev
enue system of taxes and a reduction
of the tariff duties, condemning the e
lectoral fraud of 1870 and the refusal
of the republican legislators to agree
to an honest and fair apportionment
of the state. The resolutions contain
ed in the platform bear the closest
scrutiny even of the opposing party
and look the questions of the day
square in the face.
Space does not permit us to give a
full account of all the proceedings of
the convention nor a list of all the c
leetors and delegates chosen.
The delegates-at-large to go to CHl
cago are : B. F. Coxe, W. A. Wal
lace, W. F. Harrity, James P. Barr,
B. F. Meyers, W. H. Sowden.
Among the electors who will help
to make the next President we notice
the name of Hon. A. H. Dill, of Un
ion county, to represent this, -the 20th
district, while W. W. Rankin of Lock
Haven and Harry A. Hall, of Elk
county, are our delegates.
General W. W. H. Davis, of Doyles
town, Bucks county, is the nominee j
for congressman-at- large.
THE Democratic national conven
tion at Chicago, in July next, will
consist of eight hundred and two del
egates, and under the two-thirds rule
it will require five hundred and thirty
five votes to nominate. The conven
tion at Cincinnati, in 1880, was com
posed of seven hundred and thirty
five delegates.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 15, 1884.
The end, aim and object of the Dem
ocratic party is to protect labor from
the reaction of enormous and grind
ing monopolies. The argument that
is urged against tarriff reduction is
that it will tend to reduce American
labor to the condition of the "pauper
labor" of foreign countries, which if
true should put au end to any debate
on tariff reform. But, see if it is true.
To-day the spinners of Fall River, to I
the numlicr of 80,000, arc working on
two-thirds time, while every loom in
England is running on full time, and
while our cotton manufacturers enjoy
the protection of average fifty per
cent duties, the wages of American
operatives are no higher than those of
the English spinners. Mr. Shaw, the
consul at Manchester, England, in his
last report says: "Operatives here
are the best paid and most comforta
ble working class in England, and
their influence and wealth are increas
ing at. ft rapid rate.*' Mr. Shaw i: a
Republican, and yet he gives this in
biased evidence in regard to what we
arc to call "pauper labor" in free trade
England. The Manchester operatives
are happy and contented, while the
Fall River spinners are lighting, and
lighting continually, against a reduc
tion of wages that has aggregated in
three years more than si\t\ seven
per cent, and more now threatened.
The contrast is one worthy the study
of the politician as well u> the political
economist. When properly studied
out, it is possible that the Ameri
can operatives may desire to shake
otf a system that robs them of their
earnings under the swindling pre
tense of protecting them.
Everybody remembers that when
the old public functionary, .James
Buchanan, was President, his beauti
ful niece, Harriet Lane.presided at the
White House, and never, since the
days of Mrs. Madison, have the hon
ors of the Executive Mansion l>eon ad
ministered with more grace. She at
once became so popular thai a reve
nue cutter was christened after her,
and once upon a time she accepted an
invitation to take passage in the ves
sel from Washington to New York.
This simple act. which was in viola
tion of all precedent in the history of
the Republic, called forth a mo>t stern
rebuke from the President, about
whose ears came animadversions from
all parts of the country. How differ
ent things are in these days, though
hardly two decades have passed since
this simple social innovation ! The
successors of Mr. Buchanan, with the
exception of Air. Johnson, have used
the vessels of the navy for purposes of
pleasure without regard to time,season
or expenditure. Grant led off in the
business,Hayes followed it up,and Ar
thur has out done them both by using
one vessel for himself during the sum
mers of last year and the year before
while he sent his daughter on a junk
eting 4our in another. Nor is this all
of it,nor the worst of it,for three weeks
ago the P. S. man-of-war Yantie was
dispatched to the Bahamas- by Secre
tary Chandler to bring home the fam
ily of Air. Edmunds, the upright, he
incorruptible and accomplished Si a
tor from Vermont, and who ex
pects to he in a position next year to
! reciprocate these hospitalities from the
Executive Mansion. While it may
seem odd that Air. Edmunds, under
the present stress of circumstances,
should take a hand in this sort of bus
iness. the tax-payers may well pray
for a little less of t lie Edmunds met h
od, and a little more of the Buchanan
style of perpetuating national integri
ty. PHONO.
—macwßi m:i\ i ■■■rriTiwwmiifr w i —1
LKG.7L . QD VERTISE.MEJTTS.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.—The following: ac
counts have been examined, passed and
remain filed on record in the Register's office
for the inspection of heirs and legators, credit
ors and all others in anywise interested and
will be presented to the orphans* Court of
Centre county on Wednesday, the : i>tli day of
April, A. I'. IKS-l, for allowance and continua
tion:
1. The second partial account of B. F. Phil
ips. surviving executor of &c, of Christopher
Meyer. late of Penn township, deceased
2. The first pan ill account of I*. (). Dr-ining
er, one of t!y. executors of .Jonathan Philips,
mte of Mjilheiur borough, deceased
I!. The account of M. L. Kishe!, administra
tor of &c. of Catharine Shnltz. late ol Gregg
township, deceased,
4. The account of Samuel Hull, administra
tor cta of &c. of lesse Hall, hue of Kendall
county, state of Illinois, deceased.
5. The account of Ames Kocii, executor of
&e., of Mary A. Koch, late of Potter townsliia,
deceased.
6. The third and final account of -J. (l. ( ar
son, administrator of &c. of Ceo. Carlin, late of
Potter township, deceased.
7. The account of Adam Krumiine. executor
of &c. of .John Heimbaeli, late of Potter town
ship, deceased.
s. The seventeenth annual account of John
Irwin, Jr., and Daniel Kim,ids, surviving trust
ees, under the will of William A. Thomas, lute i
of Bellefonte borough, ueeeased; as filed by
John Irwin, Jr.
9. The second partial account of John liar- !
kins and George W. Harkius, administrators <>f :
&c. of Win. Hat kins, late of Potter township
deceased.
10. The account of G. W. Wiiiiams, adminis- I
trator of Xc. of Lydia bliuey, late of Goll-re
township, deceased.
11. The account of D. p,. riot: her and Ru
dolph Fletcher, administrators of &c. <>r Fred
erick Fletcher, late of Howard township de
ceased,
12. First partial account of Benjamin Puck,
administrator of &o. of Margaret sharer lak* ol
Halfinoon township, deceased
13. The second final account f John G S >n
key, surviving executor ol &c. of Joseph Pu ier
late, of Potter township, deceased.
14. Second account of James IP. Coburn, ex
ecutor of &c. of Daniel Kreamcr. late of penn
township, deceased.
15 The account of Joseph F. Williams ad
ministrator of &c, of Mark J. Williams, lat • of
Huston township, deceased.
Id. The account of I). M. Waengr, late guar
dian of Win. A. Thompson, minor, as filed by
AI vira E. Wagner, executrix of &<>. of I) M
Wagner, deceased.
17. The account of Thomas Dale, administra
tor of &c. of Peter Shreck, late of College town
ship, deceased.
18. The first and final account of George
Dale, executor of &c. of Robert Kendall, late of
College township,
19. The account of John M.Pacini, administra
tor of Ac. 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. Tiie account of Samuel Gramiey. trustee
to nuke sale of the real estate of Samuel S! it
er, late of Miles township, deceased.
22. The account of John Grove and M. J
Royer, administrators of Ac. of Jonathan E'
Royer, late of Potter township, deceased as
fired by John Grove, acting administrator.'
23. The account of J. P. Spangler, adminis
trator of &c. of James Rupert, 1 ite of Liberty
township, deceased.
JA.MES A. MCCLAIN,
Register.
rpßKAsritFirs SALE OF UNSEATED
1. LANDS FDR I \XFS F<> . 198*2 AND Ps
AND I'KFYIOI S 5 1 \RS,—Notice i* li< i by
given that In pursiinnee ol ail Act of Assembly,
passed on the 1.211 i da> <>i June, A. I> 1815, en
titled "An Act i > amend an Act, directing the
mode ol sidling unseated lands in Centre coun
ty," and the several supplements thereto, there
will he exposed (•> publi • sale or outery, the fol
lowing tracts of unseated lands in said county
for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the
Court House, in the borough ot Bellefonte, on
Monday, June fitli, A. I>. F-1, at one o'clock, p.
; m.: •
ACRES. I'KR, WARRANTEE NAMES. TAXES.
SEN N KLI TO W N'S L|LT'.
58 llolmus, Kobt 2 01
I'D Dale, I'llrlst Sr., (owner) 4'A'
nouns row NSIIIC.
113 Dale. Ann. part 11 27
: -'Ft lis:: I ta/ior.Nolluoa 2" s.;
16t Fishluii n,Hannah II '-'1
433 161 Gray. Win 38 95
131 I>7 Godfrey, Martha 15 12
4">l 163 Harvey, Jonathan 28 wt
418 10 Hood, Will 4 ! Sit
40 Hood, Moses ... .33 87
I*l Lucas, I M A-J P Packer 21 00
I' 3 list Lewis, David 43 '5
309 m"Coy, Frank yt) 30
50 Faker Lucas 50l
458 I I Itussel, \\ ill 81 13
153 li .'S Russet, Th nnas 2" ''
i 50 Walker, Jon.(owner) 4 o
•10 l.enthers, Jasob, (owner) 2!1
383 1i23 Weiss, Adeline! 29 09
111 RNSIUE TOWN-ItH\
• ' Bluejc, James I
1 I-5 lo: thuds, Itoht 19 It
i I 3 h'td i radv, Win P 9 72
! 133 hid Br.idv, Joiin 9 72
! F.I hSt Bell,Wm 12 9d
j 133 153 Hiiiglanni. Wm f0 .H)
; !1"> hoyd,Jollli 18 07
I 453 lit", livers, John 195?
4.3 list Cot k. Win. : 1944
I 153 103 Cow don, John - 12 l .io
453 lit.: Do wart, Wm 0 48
i d 103 Dewart, John 0 48
JJ3 loi Doneily, Henry o I s
J. 33 103 Doneily, John 12 If!
I ! 103 Fox, Samuel M li'.Ki
4 ! 10! Gray, Kolit 04s
43d 103 Gray, Win 0 IS
483 la Grain, Thomas 1290
42! 10.3 Graves, Alex 12
1.23 1 03 Golx-ii, ■ Charles O F
43't h!3 Hamilton, Thomas 1290
149 Han is, Henry 12 < o
4 3 153 Harrison. Geo 19 52
4 3 10.3 Ilousel,Jolin 12 e0
1 3 153 Hum. Person 45 47
4 5 103 Kidd.John ... Id . 5
l! 5 Levy, Nathaniel 12 I.':
1 ! 103 Lvon.-Jolin 12".Hi
4:21 I*2l AieLanah in, Blair 19 52
4 5 15 5 Mel-anahui. Geo. 45 17
4 .1 15! McLauahan, Polly 45 hi
| :.3 IV! .McLauahan, Ann 15 l<
1..8 159 Meld. G. t
290 Miller, Win 099
4 1 103 Morris. Joseph 12 Hi
: 153 Nicholson, John
153 Pettit,Ann 39 47
1: 5 10:1 Shaffer, Henry 12 "0
4! 5 Tall man. Sarah M 12 Id
4'l 1.5.3 Tench, Francis 32 M
i.5.3 103 Towers.James 9 72
415 Thomas, Joseph 12 4.3
415 Wallao '. Jos' p!i 9 5!
! •:! 101 Wallace, Joseph 12 90
415 Wcitzel. John 11 17
4F5 W eldner, Jacob 5. 25
1*23 Wheeler, Henry-
•! 53 103 \\ ilsoii. Hiril 12 s .
2>4 Withington, Martin 3(1.5
(\9U.Fi.E TOWNSHIP.
411 Johnston, Koss 1-542.
PfKTty TOWNSHIP.
J2.4 Aiiisley, Robt .59 09
41.5 Alien,Chas 59 99
370 Baird, Snmnel 38 35
18.5 Brady,Wni 1* 37 92
897 Car-caddcn, D 45 78
:5'.7 Coats. Lindiey 2300
1.59 Custer, Pant 15 74
:'o run In, John 3?s
2--i 120 Carscadden, D 14 0 t
311 Deliaven. Peter 7j, 52 S2
106 P viing, Joseph 12 to
451 Devllug, Joseph 59 7S
l:li> Donald, Henry 3diio
311 hvaiis,('adwaldei' 52 >2
415 Elliot. Win. 70 44
115 Eddy, Ester 82 84
448 99 Fpple. And 73 88
415 Gray, Robt 04 21
415 Grav. Will 04 24
415 Gilbert, Wm RtW
3i'o l<Mlfivv,Martin Klio
300 142 Godfrey, John W 44 In
120 Jlahn, Peter 12 24
415 Halm. Susan o.i 21
i 0 Hollowcil. Ed 112"
112 Humphrey, Thomas 1147
203 Irvin, Jntiics 3? 12
Kelso, Joseph 50 so
; 3 Kelso, Rebecca fit) i y
41-0 Kelso, Josejih 4S(o
200 lane, Man
1-50 Lane, Sarah 44 .Vl
115 la*vy, Nathaniel 82 90
2 ,1 7'._. 1 t.sMis, ('ii'eli 3246
297Imngstretli, Isaac ::s.*r,
2 7}<j Low us, ( aieh 38 20
2t7'" J.ong y tiv h. Isaac J(j
70 Mason, John S 12.32
450 -MeCai'lcy. John. 45 U
300 Meyer, Philip 1700
1 > Meyer. s :iiion, 23f0
CO 48 .Meyer, Mi iir.oi .5 > i
420 Aieyer, Valentine v v ■
1:0 .Miller. James 29 12
to Mitchell. Wm P.- 1680
I I Mitchell, Wm P i 1 7s
220 Mitchell. Win P 2>74
2D Mitchell, Jhn P M
110 Me vers. Rover. •> 19
8,13 112 Drvis, l-Jils. 1 301'4
134 Packer. i W W72
42 Pa. ker, J VV 4 U
15 Packer, .j W 1 50
110 Packer. WM 12-7
320 J'aeker. 4 W .'. y 14
U Qulgley, Cline 554
100 huiitii, Pctor lo -jo
483 153 Samuel Mi y
i d !• Tallman. Mary '-9 78
2"0 Tunis.Bit hard 2 1 Pt
2eo Tunis, Kiehani - 19 Di
115 \V;i!i;. Juet Jt 4194
•217 Winrto . Fi-hhurn •' "> 59
2i7 Wliarton. Fishftuni 3550
h'. i Willis, J, .atban 11 10
415 V. istar. Caspar 114 99
433 163 White, .i unes, :
160 Willis, lonatti.ui II 10
501 VartCey. Wiu 490
PER;;"Son* TOWNSHIP.
D> Bui oilfield, Win -5 9,5
It) I licks, \lirarn.. 1
159 Thomas, Peaeoek(owuer) 12 00
(iIIEOO TOW NSHIP,
i:m A-kin, Robt 1 0,8
110 Mnzeiy, Jacob 2 0.5
17.9 Mercer, John., 4'"
120 Reese, Daniel 4 99
150 Zeialer, Michael 17?
52 A Cu-'ter's pst. (owner).... 3 99
HAINES TOWNSHIP.
3!'td Oil Barr, Thomas 6 5]
\x) 09 Barr. .Margaret 7 25
87 Harrows, Jofiu of 1 :>i
,375 00 Barr, James > 7-4
•'BB o.) Barr,Mary o 92
I*t Beek. Henry 2 99
44<i 28 Dudbridpe. Hauuah 5 2
is] Fees, Jaciib 2 19
4'H> 89 Gratz. Mich tol 7 23
! 0 Giat7., Bernard 585
202 140 Gillnian, II <3: > Snyder.... 17 00
25.3 Gillman, 11 & S Stiyder.... 12 93
455 Halt, Chas 10 90
•*' 09 IJpks, Mgry 7 20
190 Lowery... 1
; 2t) Parker, Win 5 78
159 Stover & Wolf 3 94
88 Fidd. Will s:{
159 !> Hensel (owner) 1 .33
125 D ilep.sel (owner) 1 19
I 2-5 1.39 Wiess, John & Sol Neldigh 45
HALFMOON TOWNSHIP.
Beck, l>anl 13 80
95 Keith. Jacob 28 10
210 I ambut n, Josihh 32 2 y
24 Jaeob Vanpool (owner)... 4 96
0.3 .89 < Vanpool 44 9 ,33
70 C Vanpool 4 * 11 52
■IS C Vanjiool 44 .3(8
HAHRI* iGW h'sillp.
4'id Andre. Absoloiu 3ft i
133 Fox, Geo 1 89
499 Harrison, Win dsn
39 livin.Jolui 122
19) Parker. Richard 3 80
49) Reed, James 3 8)
! (, 7 92 Wharton, Kearney 4 23
100 Young, sanmel.... '.xi
HOWARD TOWNSHIP.
R'7 19! llrown, Samuel*.. 668
17.-5 92 Harris, Jas 1) 3 81 i
•55 I'diTis, Jas i>.. 209 |
I**o V, idi.s, Jun. s K End. 14.33
16<) Willis, Jonathan 14 31
lit -TON TO'.VNSHIP.
4.3d 163 Barter, Values.. 2.519
120 lve.il!), Adam 8 58
59 Kuhiis 434
431 163 Price, John 25 19
4-33 16.3 Rollington, Jolm .3511
133 16,1 Whcelamj, Joljn 2-311
LIREUTY TOWNSHIP.
16 ! Ilaycs, Itobt A Jas 25 95
171 He's. Geo 1) 10.87
3')' i 3 Irvin, Robt 29 61
319 Jackson, aere 22 63
18;) Lytic, Peter OHO
150 Lytic, Peter 005
175 (fulgley, Jiim-'M A 1956
168 Shaw & Lingle 8 21
34!) Smith. Christian 1(! 72
MARION TOWNSHIP.
17 Lewis, Robt 4 07
37 100 MeKinney. David 620
70 - Koljrer, CJn j5...,, IS 00
50 Win Tilghmaii (owner).. 12 90
100 ,T P Harris e 12 30
19 Isaac Frain *♦ 7 04
28 John Zeigler 44 7 98
60 Yarger, Simon 4 02:
60 Yarger, Simon 4 02 1
200 Young, Robt 22 80.
MILES TOWNSHIP.
430 Brady Kobt 794 1
> 110 Brady, Hannah 7
! Hiady, jam* 1 7<
i!Oi> lirutlv, joint 17(
, >lO l ni.iv. Wm I' HI
110 Brady. Wm 2 •'<
' 1-1 ('it 11 itni 11. < Ic.orgO iSi
■ 10.1 Cniothers, .Mines 7 4
i 10 Cooper, Will 27i
- •i-ii l-v.trmi, Joseph •">
• MM til-ay. 111-1t VH:
i.o Grant,Th-num... 8 7
i 263 Ilnmcr, Willhm
. i 460 linntef, Alexander. --
140 .i.iekson, Jeremiah 0 2
• 13 Kills, George >
MHO |,cvy. Aaron ■"> >
M- Norton, *iuil 7 8
l 1 o I'arl.er, Min 1 ">
l 421 I'nrker. RKliard 5 9
1-• Parker, .icrciululi "
l'.i *< r, \\ in I o
• I.M St <1)111111, Win 2'.i
> -'"Oh Hilt It, lln .ma 17
! 100 f-eott, Abr.ih tin I s
I 0 SlMll-t, S.lllll "
- i i o Scot i. A> raham - 7
! '. v o Scoit, sanil io
; 100 , Taugart, Robert 3 4
1 i -'To Ti ijiji joint i'
Tnlaml. Ueui v 7 -
1 i• HI l.ong,c (owner) 17
' l 1 *> \\ h u toil, Mooic 2
| j '-'a William. I>a\ id 7 ■*
l I NN row NOtie.
i! Ml) Armstrong, .mines Or
I 1 I '0 lo ( nwilon, John ii (
. : li' 2 10 Cowdon, John 4 n
10 Hamilton, Thomas 6t
i i 0 licphui n, .lani'" • i
> ■ >lO 21 Hepburn. Mines I t
i i o Kctu,. iv. .i -ii i (
' ! 1 > i Kennedy, i in "■* ti (
II 104 mi Keoueih lml .
• 1 tos 1 I K niiciiy,' ill .'I
1 J 111 8 Kci.nc.h. '.< iocs .'{-
1 i :.'<o I.yon, li 1 en hi
i 200 Lynn, IC.'i'kut! 8t
I | .'III I yon, lit 81
ontgoinei >. vv in 4 i
1 > it o Montgomery, Don) 41
s i'.o I .M VHl!>\\ ,V. in . (
8 -111 All CuUcv,4olill si
; roTrKU TOW NSHU*.
8 t!sß Hound, Maiv 4<
• st ill ('.micron. Alex I I
; 112 ("arolln'i-s 2 1
20 Fullmer. ' > I! i
" i Gurigus, ]. iw.trd *
> i o daily ua, V> i ..
' 100 HanUon, Win Hi
2 40 Living stal l *7
'• lo- Mr ClolJan.Gco It
' 7i I'cek, J.ts 1)
• 0-> John l.di.< r(o-viicr) 1*
SPUISO a- -.snip.
I l-0> 115 Pr.nlon, Ji !ih ii 1
- o 801-isou, Catharine o 1
; ' Kohison, K< Mcca p•
5 Jo loM an, Kicli u-| .
) 9 • -ii Fool. Henry .a
- "2 102 ') ii rnbnrg, riiointui 6<
I 100 •) (ior<t<n (owner) .14
, 74 I inline \Yii.l:u \ (owner) 7 1
SN'O-.V UOK TOW Ns.'i; C.
; • If. is .(C<l. And 107 7
j i 1 I Bingham. Wia so <i
ÜBI 1 US Brunt, Felix 80
; i'-ii Ciymcr. (Ico 8 !
! Ml I-I Campbell, Ge<> mi
\ il2 II i usradden. David <7
- 112 ti i :t)s, ad<i ui, Ir.vli 77 !
; 2-7 80. ( arscadil-'U. David !7
; id IV, i Ox. )'au! - i *
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133 IV Hair, lavid 1937
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i 173 AlosserjLti'o (smith) 67 77
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120 120 I'hilips, Haiiinan 64
M 0 l'assuiore & Iryson 19 20
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301 150 Piin, (leorn- 10 2-t
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405 47 KHUII, Jacob 142 65
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214 Hour, Jac:> 7!) 13
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433 ' 153 Slienk, Chetian 49 47
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247 16 Sleek, 28 28
433 153 -Speer, Kotot 115 20
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1 219 Seott, Antl 25 13
| - ! 406 Snyder, Barbara 77 91
. I 191 Krench. lid (owner) 37 01
; 1 Corkeiulaic. W 1! u.y,
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| 9 ) 91 Mereer. j.hn 2 L
27 l- o Mereer, David 7 3
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Hawthorn, Thomas 14 8-
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-iiylaii. Jas]M'r...., 24 7t
i- > Miles - , Sum net 52 3;
Morris, Widow 4 77
lioss, Je-hn 10 6:
Swans . fell. John 14 ik
Sniper. John IS
siiiwjH 11, wm J 15 2:
Jonathan. Laird, owner.. 12 1:
A Laird, owner 4:
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Ist or. Win. 1111
Wister, Daniel 214.
D. C. KKLI.HU, Treasurer.
OBPHANS CD) PT SA LK.—ln pursuance ol
ail oiilcr ot Hie Orphans' Court of Centre
- my. there will be exposed to public sale on
!<r< HUM'S in ihe borou-.'b of Miltheini, 011
riUHsiuV, A PHIL 24T11, 1884,
:i o clock. v. M.. the following described real
j--!ate late the property or John Keen, ileeeast d
No. 1. Consists o| a valuable tract of
FAUM 1 AND,
- : nati" in the township of IVnii. two miles west
j : III.; tun-ouch-of MUlhetni, mi each side of the
>l! icjit and Mi til 111 burg turnpike, containing
TWO IIUNDKKD AND TWELVE ACBES,
i- at measure, survey tlwreof being made Is*fore
. < <ay of sale. I [ion this tract there are THIRTY
Veres of While Pine, Cli stunt and Oak timber
i 1 WO-STOUV t- UA Mfi Dwj.l 1.l \<; Hoi SK. built
, • <•> Hirt e years apo with g<md barn and other
, ii huildiius. I here i- a large orchard of cliolee
■iiiil* 1.11 in well u.\t'.'ivd l>y i'gim] Kind
(- 111 excellent e and it Mil. No better farm in the
ciuity.
1. No. 2. ( Vmsi>{s ef s
FIVE AClil.'S OF IHTLDING LOTS,
in the borough of Mil'dieim, In the western part
t -.-. Pl Lotougli. specially adapted for building
, purposes.
1 -: -or S\i 1 Jhve per cent, of purchase
npuiey I,- In- paid uh-11 the property is knocked
eowii; one third oi r-*sidue cash upon contirma
t: a of sale; one third in one year thereafter
Ptli (uteres: and the rein lining one taird at
,4 • 11 of Mary K-*en. widow of decedent
, \\u.i interest lie r.-on to be paid to her annually
, Saul two last payments to be secured by bond
and in j'tyagt; 011 th 1 promises.
11 >•.'N H V KEEN, Trustee.
4 - i.
' $ \WPHAN'S( i H'RTSALE OF VALUABLE
v f Li. \I.L- iA . K.—By virtue of an order of
•' phan s ( 'Urt of Centre County, tin* un
!•- .gm-d Will olfcr at pub lie sale "at lhbers
u 1 £ licdid in !ii * • t < i\\ 11 oi U 'l'prsljurir on Sit ur—
April 12th. l'SM.at one o'clock I*7M. ail the
1 < wing described real estate, late the proper
-1 i;> ' . Maae/eigler d< (*<'ase<| to wit:
. N "- Vr Two lots of ground situate in
i •• I ownsnip. Centre (ounty, about tliree
, ' 1: lis of a mile south of IMI-ersburt. Isiuiuled
I on tm n ltil by lands of ceorge Weaver, 011
; i.K- - asL by an Alley or lane, on the south by i
1 pi i-be road, and 011 the west bv lan-is of John
i W aite, containing three mul one-half acres
more or less. No buildings.
1 V"'i ' :l lot or tract of wood land
111 Miles township aforesaid, bounded on tho
I ; cast by land of Jaeob Gephurt, on the north bv
; ; anus of Aaron Leitz *ll and others. 011 the south
[•I by land of n Koyor and on tho west bv
Kiid of Anthony lierly, fifteen a
; : < r< s inon or loss.
i { Tract No. 3. \ho another tract of wood land
111 same township, bottii-Md on the north bv
I.,nds; of James Head, on the east by lands of
Matthias >tray- r. on the south by lands of B. I>.
, Bp-rJy and 011 the west by lands of James Bead,
containing five aeres more or les>.
; i i:UMS :>K SALE <>ne lliird in casholl eononil
a turn of sale, ten per cent, of which shall l-e
paid 011 day <f snie; nne-lhjrd in one yar ami
one tiiird in two y< ars, latter two payments i<>
bear interest and to lo scoured by bond and
| mortgage on die pioj-ertv.
THOMAS K. ZKIGI!EK,
ti Administrator of 2ve. of Isaac Zeigler uee'd
A DMINISTHATOB'S NOTICE.— Letters of
u\ administration on the estate of John
Sniith. late ol I'eiin town-hip, deceased, having !
been granted to the subscriber, all persons
knowing themselves indebted lo said estate arc \
liereby requested to make immediate payment, !
and those having claims to present them duly i
proven for settlement.
JAMKSC. SMITH,
Administrator.
I N THECOUHT OF COMMON PLEAS OF !
( EN L'BK 'JOHN TV, COMMONWEALTH:
vs HENRY Dl'XKLK.—'The undersigned, ail
auditor appointed in the above stated ease, to
hear, determine and report upon the exceptions
: t)l<-dtolbe account of J A. Dunkle, committee
oi' said Henry Dunkle, lunatic, will attend to
He* duties of his appointment at his oftlee in the
bcioiigh of Beliefoiite, on Tuesday, thelGth day
of April, A. D. 18st at In oVloek, A. M., of s-tiil
day, when and where all interested may attend.
C. M. BOWEK,
March loth 1-884. Auditor.
4 1) MINI STB ATOII 'S NOTlCE.—Letters <-f
i V adniinistiiition on the estate of Isaac
Zeigler, late of Miles township, dee'd, having
been granted to the undersigiied, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to srid estate are
li'ueby requested lo make inimeditite payment,
and those having c aims to present them duly
proven far settlement.
THOMAS It. ZEIGLER.
„ , . Administrator,
Rebersburg, March 20th. 1884. 0t
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE..—Letters of
administra ion on the estate of Levi
Beeder late of Gregg Twp. deceased, haying
been granted to the subscribers all persons \.
knowing themselves indebted to said estate are I
hereby requested lo make immediate payment >
and those having claims to present them" dijlv
proven for settlement.
SARAH REEDEIt,
JAMES D. GENTZLE,
Administrators.
KT YOU It JOB PRINTING DONE AT
The Biilltciiu Journal Office.
Fine WORK CHEAPLY Execute.
The Bee Hive Store
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has many patrons in Centre county, the result of
| many years' patient and honest dealing and a quick
insight in their wants and wishes.
*1
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| A large invoice of choice Spring Goods
' have arrived. Will be pleased to show
I them to you.
Muslins, on which our reputation is unquestioned
" were never as low as they are now.
Hill Muslin at 8 1-2 cts. Very best
!> goods at 10 cts. The unbleached mnslins
| are accordingly as cheap.
I'd
|!| We are selling a surprisingly good Gingham at
5 cts., very good at 8 cts.
'£ Best Whittendon Shirtings at 9 cts.
:! You will need them before long, buy them
| now before they are gone.
The Bee Hive Store is headquarters for Tickings,
jj An unusually fine.line and cheap.
| Turkey Red Table Linen warranted Fast Colors,
R 50 cts. Pr yd.
The 6th invoice of Jamestown Dress Goods have
<; arrived, best goods for the money that can be pur
chased. 25 a A new and choice line of 12 1-2 cent
S DRESS GOODS.
0 ishmeres and Silks in abundance. Oue half ton of CAR
-13 PET CHAIN. 25 cts. We get your carpets made for you and
. charge you the weaver's price.
We have just received the finest and largest lineof CARPETS
1 ' ever brought to this city. LOOL AT THEM BEFORE THE
CHOICEST PATTERNS ARE GONE.
• EVERETT & CO.,
n PROPRIETORS OF THE
ti
. LARGEST WHOLE SALE HOUSE
! Seising- off t Cost!
W.T.Manck & Son
ARE SELLING OFF THEIR
E3STTIE/E STOOIC
OF
-FURNITURE-
To change the arrangement of their rooms.
• PARLOII SUITES, CHAMBER SUITES, DINING ROOM FURNI
TURE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, BUREAUS, BEDSIEADS,
STRINGS of every description, HAIR, COTTON. HUSK A STRA W
MATRESSES, SOFAS, LOUNGES, CRADLES, HALL
STANDS, CENTRE TABLES, EASY CHAIRS, BOOK
CASES, WARDROBES, MIRRORS, FRAMES,
WHAT-NOTS, Etc., Etc.
Our stock of
WdLL POFFBS A ®ECeB&TmWS
arc entirely new patterns, and customers calling at our shops will after examination find that wo
are prepared to suit all tastes and fancies. The leading Wall Paper manufacturers are design
ing and printing papers so far in advanceof those in former years, that we can now show styles of
PAPER ZHZJAZtTO-IZN-Q-S
to customers that will improve their homes so much that they will not be without them.
PRICES ALWAYS THE 0 V 3 3 T !
Earnestly soliciting# kind patronage we invite the public to call and inspect the goods at our shops,
Penu St., MILLHEIM, Penna.
"W". T l , IMZA-tjok: &c SON.
GO TO
SIMON BROTHERS,
THE BOSS CLOTHIERS
for your Clothing.
45 MAIN STREET.
LOCK HAYEN. '
A. SIMON & SONS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
keep the largest stock in the county
143 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.