Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, May 01, 1884, Image 2

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    f M Jjh'llpim Jout|nnl.
THURSDAY, MAY IST, 1884.
Published by R. a7 BUMILLER.
Cbnrcti & School Directory.
Evangelical.
Revs. B. Hengst\ and J. It. Fox., Preach' 6
Preaching in the morning, German.
Sunday School, ZEnnv, Supt,
Missionary Society meets on the third Mon
day evening of each month.
Methodist.
Rev. O. P. R. Sarvis, Preaehcr-in-charge.
Preaching next Sunday evening.
Sunday School at 10K A. M.— D. A Musser, Sup't
Reformed.
Rev. Ztoinpli A. Yearicl-, Pastor.
Preaching in Aavonsburg next Sunday morn
ing, by Prof. D. M . Wolf.
Mite society meets regularly on the llrst Tues
day evening of each ipouth.
United Brethren.
' ltev. J. O. W. Herald, Preacher-iuehorge.
Sunday School.9 A.M.— J. G. W. Herald, Sunt.
Lutheran.
Rev. John Tomlinson, Pastor.—
Preaching at Mtllheim cm Sunday morning.
Sunday School at 9 A.M.— II. E. Duck. Supt
The Augsburg Bible Class meets every Run.
day.
Ladies* Mite Society meets on the first Mon
day evening of each month.
Presbyterian.
Rev. W. K. Foster, Pastor.
Lodge & Sonet" Directory.
Millhelm 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 month.
C. W. HAHTMAN, Seo. E w. MALCK. N. G.
Providence Grange, No. 217 P. of H., ineetsin
Alexander s block on the second Saturday of
each month at IK. p - '"id on the fourth Sa
turday of each month at IK P. M.
D. L.ZERBY, Sec. T. G. En inn, Master.
The Millhelm B. & 1.. Association meets in
the Penu street school house on the evening of
the second Monday of each month.
A. WALTER. Sec, D. L. ZKRBT, Prest.
The MMlheim Cornet Band meets in the
Town Hall on Mendav and Thursday evenings.
J. H. B. HARTMAN, Sec. SAM. WEISER, JK, Pres.
FOR PRESIDENT. .
SAMUEL J. RANDALL,
of Pennsylvania.
[Subject to the decision of the Democratic Na
tional Convention,]
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
ELECTORS AT I.ARGK.
Richard Vaux, I B J McGarnn.
H B Plummer,
DisTßicr ELECTORS.
1. John Slaviu, la. Gerrge S Partly.
1J P J Sensendorf, 16. P K Aekley,
3. John W Lee, 17. John P Levan,
4. Herbert J Horn. 18. Ezra I) Packer,
5. Richard L Wright, 19. E W Mum ma,
6. John H Brinton, 20. A H Dill,
7. W m Stahler, 21. Frank P James.
8. Chas F Rentschler, 22. JK P Duff,
9. H M North, i 23. John Swan,
10. Harry G Stiles, |24. A B Winternitz,
11. A J firoadhead. [25. John H Hill,
12. F Y Roekafellow, 29. Win A Farquer,
13. No choice, * ,27. A J Greenlield.
14. George H Irvin, !
* A tie vote between Michael Bead and Rich*
ard Kohn.
FOR CONG RESEAT-LARGE
GEN. W. H. H. DAVIS,
of Bucks county.
Democratic County Committee for
1884.
Bellefonte N. W James A. M'Clain.
" 5.W....~ A1 Garman.
'■ W. W James Sehofleld.
Howard A. Weber.
Milesburg —— Dr. W C. Grove.
MHlbeim James C. Smith-
Philipsburg Ist XV J. N. Cassanova.
" 2d W J.O. Loraine.
3d W John M. Holt
Uaionviile P. McDonald.
Benner .. Wm. 11. Close.
Buggs S ... Frank Adams.
•* N George Brown.
Burnside H. M. Meeker
C011ege.........™ W. H. Tibtens.
Curtin John McClockey,
Ferguson E. P Peter Lanck.
" W. P Levi Walker.
Gregg Luther Rishel.
" N - John hossman.
Haines E. P M. Eeidier.
" W. P George Bower.
Hulfmoon D. J. Gnt**s.
Harris ...... Jacob Weaver, Jr.
Howard Geo. D Johnson.
Huston.™ Charles Murray.
Liberty Frank Brown.
Marion John Hoy. Jr.
Miles Peter S. Beirly.
Patton ... Robert Reed."
Penn Andrew Campbell
Potter N. P Dr. John F. Alexander.
" S. P Joseph Gilland.
KusbS. P John O'NeiL
** N.P - John Long.
Snow Shoe N. P Edgar Holt.
" " 8. P.
5pring............ John Gerbrick.
Taylor B. V. Fink.
Union ..... Sam'l K. Emerick.
Walker. Sol. Peck.
Worth Wm. Lewi*.
P. GRAY MEEK,
Chairman
THE Republican state conventions
held last week in New York, Ohio,
Connecticut, Maryland, Michigan,
Mississippi, and Virginia resulted in
a mixed choice of delegates to the
national convention at Chica
go—some being instructed, some un
instructed, some favoring Blaine,
others Arthur, Edmunds, Lincoln,
Hawley and half of them have no
preference at all and expect to go with
the crowd. It's a thankless business
to speculate on the possible chances of
the several candidates named by the
republicans for the nomination on the
presidential ticket, and we are tempt
ed to give it up for a bad job. The
democrats expect to win anyhow, so
it don't make so much difference
whom the republicans nominate.
THE action of the New York Re
publican convention leaves Arthur out
in the cold. A man who can not
command the support of his own state
stands a small chance at Chicago.
THE latest is a Blaine boom among
the American students in Germany.
But there's many a mile of salt water
betwixt Blaine and the boont.
IOWA Democrats in their conven
tion last week elected delegates-at
large, who are not instructed but fa
vor Tilden for President.
Gen- W. W. H. Davis.
SKETCH OF THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR
CONGRESSMAN-AT-LARGE.
General W. W. H. Davis,of Doyles
town, Bucks county, -who was nomi
nated by the Democratic State Con-1
veation on Wednesday, for Congress-1
man-at-large, is a son of the late Gen.
John Davis, who was a noted Demo- !
crat in his life time. lie was a sur
veyor of the port of Philadelphia dur- j
ing the administration of President
Polk. His son was a student in tin 4
i
law department of Howard Univcrsa
ty at Cambridge, Mass., when the
Mexican war broke out. He east aside
his law book, enlisted as a private in
Colonel Caleb Cushing's Massaehu
, setts regiment, of which ho was ap
pointed adjutant, and served to the
! close of the war. In 1853 he was ap
pointed secretary of New Mexico by
President Polk, and for a considerable
time was acting governor of that ter
ritory. Upon his return to Pennsyl
vania he purchased the Doylestown
Democrat t m 1857, and ever since has
been the editor and proprietor of that
able and influential paper. When the
rebellion broke out in 1801 he raised
the 104 th regiment, of which he be
! came colonel, and was subsequently
promoted to a brigadier generalship
for gallant and meritorious service. In
one of the many engagements in
which he participated, he lost four lin
gers of the right hand. In 1805 he
was the Democratic candidate for
auditor general, but was defeated by
Governor Hartranft. In 1882 he was
i the Democratic candidate for congress
in the Bucks-Montgomery districts,
which is gerrymandered in such a
way as to be rather strongly Republi
• can, and was defeated by only a few
votes. Gen. Davis is an able lawyer,
writer and speaker and besides his edi
| torial labors has contributed several
i valuable papers to the llistorinl Soci
| ety of Pennsylvania. His personal ap
| pearance is very striking; slender and
I straight as an arrow, his bearing is
j that of a soldier. He is a captivating
i man in the social circle, and he is
hold in the highest esteem by all who
know him. His age is sixty years.
He is a brother-in-law of Chief Jus
tice Mercur, of th:? supreme court, the
latter having married the general's
sister. Should he be elected to con
gress he will re-present the people of
Pennsylvania with distinguishedered
it and ability.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
WASHINGTON, I). C\,April3oth 1883.
A frigid coldness has suddeuly
sprung up between those two greit men
with a boom—Logan and Lincoln. Had
it not been for Logan, Lincoln would
never liaye got a place in the Cabinet of
Mr. Garfield, and had it not been for
Lincoln, Logan's boom would not now
be in such a fearful state of disgruntle
ment. Logan wanted his Egyptian
friend Green B. ltaum, and his oratori
cal fries Achates , Emory Storiss, to oc
cupy seats Chicago Convention,
one to work up the military enthusiasm
among the boys, and the other to place
his name in nomination before the Con
vention in a manner not to be outdone
this side of Bob Igersoll. Both of these
gentlemen were quietly laid upon the
shelf by the abominable half-breeds of
the Sucker State, and their selected
seats iu the Convention will be occupi
ed by men who will go for Logan with
an "if,'' for Lincoln with aiU'out," and
for Blaine with a whoop. The once
happy Republican family of Illinois,
which had Joe Medill for its daddy and
and Long Jones for its wet-nurse, is all
torn up now, and so badly torn up that
the fiery and untamed Logan swears
that lie will disown the whole kit of
them.
That the mission of th 6 Grand Army
of the republic is not a political one is
' probably true, because they liaye al- J
ways protested that it is not, but for a
noil political organaz ition I must say
that it cuts a larger figure in the shap
ing of the political affairs of this Na
tion, as far as Congress is concerned,
than is consistent with its protests. In
the Senate on one day of last week
there were no fewer than lifty-tAvo pe
titions, remonstrances and other docu
mentary proceedings emanating from
that organazation in different parts of
the country, and I am told that It was
a dull day for that kind of matter, too.
Most of these petitions were prayers
for more pension bills, and consequent
ly more pensioners and more millions
out of the Treasury in addition to the
hundred millions now drawn. There
were some for the equalisation of boun
ties, a measure that has twice passed
the Senate but fortunately not reached
the House, which would draw from the
Treasury yet another hundred million
of dollars annually. Under this sort of
pressure, which the average Congress
man could not resist if he would, and
more of them would not resist if they
knew what would become of them if
they did,it becomes quite apparent that
the G. A. IL, if it has not much to do
with politics, it has a mighty sight to
do with politicians.
In the Dakota imbroglio where the
Republican political leaders are run
ning two conventions in the same hall,
I noticed the portly figure of Major A.
W. Edwards, whose connection with
the Protection Life Insurance Com
pany at Chicago a tew years since left a
memory so fragrant that it hangs a
round his victims still. Jsdward wa t
indicted, tried, convinced and would
haye peen punished had it not been for
the political misgivings of the adrainis
tratois of the law as to the propriety of
depositing a man in the penitentiary
who had oncte been its warden. PHONO.
The Altoona "limes" Sold.
\ '
ALTOONA, April 25.— John A. Dovle,
assignee of the Times Publishing Com
! puny, sold the Tirms establishment to
day at public sale. Each item was
| sold separately first, and then in bulks
j and was knocked down to 11. A. Mo-
Pike, of the Cambria Freeman , Frank
j McCnllongh and Frank McCluin, the
I two latter of this city, for the sum of
1 $1,505. These gentlemen intend start
ing a daily paper.
ADVICE TO MOTHER*.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest ly a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth ? !! <>, send at once
ami net a bottle <U MRS. WIN>I.O\\"S SOOTHING
I SYRUP von CHILDREN TEETHING. Its valm I*
I incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf
-1 ferer immediately. Depend upon It, mothers,
there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
j bowel-, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re
! duces intiammation, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTH
ING STRI P FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
| to the taste, ami is the prescription of one of
' the oldest and best female physicians and nurs
{ea in tlie United Stales, and is for sale hy all
druggists throughout the world. Price 25
cents a bottle.
LEGAL ADVKRTISEMENTS.
ORPH AN'S COURT SALE OK VALUABLE
REAL ESTA TE.—Bv virtue of an orderof
! the Orphan's Court of Centre County, the un
dersigned will otter at public sale at Kebers
burg Hotel in the tow n of Uel ersbui g on Satur
day, Api d 12th, lSM.at one o'clock P. M. all the
following described real estate, late the proper
ty Of Isaac Zeigler deceased to wit:
Tract No. 1. Two lots of ground situate in
Miles Township, Centre county, about three
fourths of a mile south of Rebeisburu, bounded
on the north by lands of George Weaver, on
the east by an Alley or lane, on the south by a
public road, and on the west by lanos of .John
F. Waite, containing three ana one-halt acres
more or less. No buildings.
Tract No. 2. Also a lot or tract of wood land
in Miles Township aforesaid, bounded on the
east by land of Jacob Gephurt, on the north by
lands of Aaron l.eitz *ll and others, on the south
by land of Jefferson Koyer and on the west by
land of Anthony Bierly, containing fifteen a
crea, more or hm.
Tract No. 3. Also another tract < f wood land
in same township, bounded on the north by
Lnds of James Read, on the east by lands o(
Matthias Strayer. on the south by lands of R. I>.
Bierly and on the west by lands of James Read,
containing five acres more or less.
TERMS OFSAI.K —One third in cash on confirm
ation of sale, ten pei cent, el which shall be
paid on day of sale; one-third in one year !UU '
one-third in two years, latter two payments to
bear interest and to be secured by bond and
mortgage on the property.
THOMAS R. ZKIGLKR.
4t Administrator of &c. of Isaac Zeigler dee'd
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Letters of
administration on the estate of jobi
Smith, late of penn township, deceased, having
i been granted to the sub-oriber, all persons
knowing themselves iudebted u> said estate arc
hereby requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims to present them duly
proven for settlement.
JAMKS c. SMITH.
Administrator.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Ot
. CENTRE COUNTY, COMMONWEALTH
vs HENRY DUNK I.E.—The undersigned, an
auditor appointed in the above stated ease, tu
hear, determine and report upon tlie exceptions
filed to the account of.) A. Dunkle. committee
i of said Henry Dunkle, lunatic, will attend to
( the duties of disappointment at his office in the
t borough of Bellefonte. on Tuesday, the 15th day
of April, A. I), issi at 10o'clock, A. M., of said
day, when and where all interested may attend
C. M. BOWER.
March 15th 18S4. Auditor.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.— Letter* of
administration on the estate of I suae
Zeigler, late of Miles tow nship, dee'd. having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate are
heieby requested to make immediate payment,
ami those having ciaims to present them duly
proven for settlement.
THOMAS R.ZEIGLER,
Administrator.
Rebersburg, March 20th. 1884. fit
VDM IN IST It AT'Ht'S NOTlCE.—Letters or
aduiiqjstra ion on the estate of Levi
Rceder late of Gregg Tu p. deceased, having
been granted to the subscribers all persons
knowing themselves indebted to -<aid estate are
hereby requested to make immediate payment
and those having claims to present them' duly
proven for settlement.
SARAH ItERDER.
JAMES D. GEN IZI.K,
Administrators.
TREASURER'S SALE OK UNSEATED
LANDS FOR TAXES FO 18SJ AND DVt
AND PREVIOUS YEAKS,—Notice i- hereby
given that in pursuance of an Act of Assembly,
passed on the 12th day oi June, A. D 1815, en
titled "An Act to amend an Act, directing tlie
mode of selling un-eutcd lands in Centre coun
ty,and the several supplements thereto, there
will lie 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, iu the borough of Bellefonte, ou
Monday, June 9th, A. D. 1884, at one o'clock, p.
m.;
ACRES. N:R. WARRANTEE NAMES. TAXES.
BENNEUTOU NSIUP.
58 Holmas, Robt 2 04
160 Dale, Christ Sr., (owner) 490
r.oor.s TOWNSHIP.
143 Dale, Ann. part 14 27
383 163 Kra zier, No I b roa 25 83
4.33 165 Fishburn.Hannah 41 91
13-5 163 Gray Mm .38 9.3
431 137 Godfrey. Martha 45 12
4.3.5 165 Harvey, Jonathan 28 86
418 40 Hood, Wm 42 86
4-31 40 Hood, Moses .'5.3 87
181 Lucas. F M & J P Packer 24 60
4.33 163 Lewis, David. 4.3 *5
300 M 'Coy, Fiafik 30 .30
50 Palter A Lycas 5 04
458 f4 Russel, Wm .31 13
4:5.3 lt>s Russel, Thomas 2!) 42
50 Walker, Jon. (owner) 4 50
46 Leathers, Jamb, (owner) 211
38.5 163 Weiss. Michael 29 69
BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP.
415 Black, Jumes...., 9 34
45.3 163 BradV, Robt 19 44
45.3 165 Brady, Wm P 9 72
4.3.5 163 Bradv, John 9 72
4.3.3 163 Bell,Wm 12 'Hi
4:53 153 Bingham, Wm 56 99
415 Boyd, John 18 67
4:5:3 163 Byers, John 19 59
4.3.8 165 Cook. Will 19 44
4:5.3 56:5 Cowc|on, John 12iK
I'W 163 Dewart, Win .1 ; 6 48
433 163 Dewart, J0hn..:... 6 48
J65 165 Doneliy, Henry 648
4-33 163 Doneliy, John 12 06
4.3.3 16,3 Fox, Samuel M 12 90
43.3 165 Gray, Robt. (148
433 163 Gray. Wm 6 48
435 16.3 Grant, Thomas 12 96
4'5.3 163 Graves, Alex 12 96
433 16.5 Goben, Charles 648
433 163 Hamilton, Thomas 12 96
140 llanis. Henry 12 60
433 153 Harrison, Geo 19 52
433 163 iloosel.John 1216
4:5.3 153 Hunt. Person 4*>47
4.33 163 Kidd, John 10 35
415 Levy, Nathaniel 12 43
433 163 JiVoit, John 12 W
4:5.3 1;>.5 McL'iiialian, Blair 19 52
48:5 153 McLauahaii, Goo 45 47
433 153 McLanaiian, Poljy 45 46
4.'53 J53 Mcbanalian, Ann 45 4<5
433 150 Mead, Geo 64 9.3
200 Miller, Win. 600
433 163 Morris. Joseph 12 96
433 153 Nicholson. John S-iOS
2:53 15.3 Pell if, AIKI 39 47
433 163 Shaffer, Usury 12 90
415 _ Tallinan. Sarah M 12 43
43.3 158 Tench, Francis 32 54
4.33 163 Towers. James '9 72
41", 'Thomas, Joseph 12 43
415 Waliaoe, Joseph 9 31
433 103 Wallace, Joseph 12 96
415 Weitzel, John ]] 47
415 Weldner, Jacob 37 23
123 Wheeler, Henry 366
433 163 ' Wilson, Bird 12 80
204 Withington, Martin 8 05
COLLEGE TOWNSHIP.
421 Johnston, Ross 1543
CUIiTIN TOWNSHIP.
434 Ainsiey, Robt 60 69
415 Allen,Cngs 50 90
376 Bail'd, Siiinuel 38 35
185 Brady,Wm P 37 92
.397 C'arscadden, 1) 45 78
337 Coats, Lindley....; 23 00
150 Custer, Paul 13 74,
30 Curtin, Jobn 3 98 1
2(H) 120 Carscadden. D 14 00
311 Deliaven, Peter % 52 82 '
106 . Devllng, Joseph 12 40 :
434 Devliug, Joseph 54)78 i
135 Donald, Henry 33 60|
311 Evans,Cadwalder 62 82
415 Elliot, Win 70 44
415 Eddy, Ester 82 84
448 99 lippie. Ana 73 38
415 Gray, Robt 64 24
410 Gray, Win 64 24.
415 Giluert, 82 vO
3'o Godfrey, Martha RIOO
3(M> 142 Godfrey, John W 4110
120 If aim, refer 12 21
41 ft Halm. Susan 64 24
GO iiolioNvell, Ed 11 20
112 Humphrey. Thomas 1147
20,1 Irvln, fames ,39 12
Kelso, Joseph 50 UO
403 Kelso, Rebecca GO 10
400 Kelso, Joseph 48 00
i 200 I.a iit'. Mary...... 14.1 20
150 Lane, Sjuufi 44 50
. 415 Levy, Nathaniel 82 00
2o7 l tf LOWHR, Caleb ."I'2 10
20"'-a i.onirtrotl, Isaac 38 56
267*4 Lowtts, Caleb 38 26
1 207>j l-ongstreth, Isaac 38 20
' 70 Mason, Jotpi S 1252
450 McOaulcy. .lolin 4311
200 Meyer, Philip 47
100 Meyer, Simon 2.4 50
120 48 Meyer, Michael 95 so
420 Meyer, Valentine 0580
I'.IG Miller, dames 2012
, no Mitchell. Win p 48 80
r 431 Mltehell, Win P 40 78
220 Mltehell, Win 1' 25 74
200 .Mitchell, .lolin l* 03 93
110 Movers, timer G 40
1 :ii;i 112 drvls, Ellis. | 3GG4
' 134 racker. J W 40 78
• 42 Packer. J W 40l
[ 15 Packer, J W 150
1 110 Packer, W M J2K7
326 Paeker. J W 3814
52 Quliiley, (Mine 5 54
100 Smith. Peter 1620
: 43,1 15.1 Sro't. Samuel - HGSH
[ 4.1.1 103 Tnlliuan, Mary 50 7K
: 200 Tun is, 11 Ichard 2 >4O
! 200 Tunis, 111 chard 10 so
' 415 YValll, Jacob 4104
217 Wliarto , lishburn 36 50
■ 217 Wharton, Fishburu 35 50
IGO Willi*, Jonathan 11 Id
415 Wistur,Caspar 114 00
431 163 aVhite, James 9196
ion •""Willis, Jonathan 11 10
401 Yardley, Win. 47K>
5 FEItOtBON TOWNSHIP.
1 liK) Bill oilfield. Will 505
- 10 lllcks, K brant 142
- 150 Thomas, Pcacoek(owner) 12 00
~ OUEOG TOWNSHIP.
. ISO Askin. Robt 468
110 Mozely, Jacob 265
i 130 Mercer. John., 403
- 120 Reese, Daniel 490
I 150 Zciglfr, Michael 170
a 52 A Custer's est. (owner).... 309
:L lIAINES TOWNSHIP.
'jJ 361 60 Ilarr, Thomas G>l
406 Gu llarr, Margaret 7 25
,j S7 Harrows, John of 120
„ 375 60 Harr, James '',73
383 60 Harr,Mary 6 92
. 154 Reek, llenry 296
.. 446 28 Dudbfldyc. Hannah 592
1 181 Fees, Jacob 949
496 89 Gratz. Michael 7 23
I 4"0 (Jratz. Heruard 535
262 140 Gillmau, II & s Snyder.... 17
r 2'.3 Gillmnn, 11 & S Snyder.... 12 93
, 4.35 llall, Cltas. 16 90
I* 400 GO Links, Mary 720
100 l.ow erv 1 38
, 200 "Parker, Win 1"8
~ Ho stover & Wolf 304
~ ss udd, Wm - 83
158 l> Hensel (owner) 1.33
i 125 l> Hensel (owner). 1 M
25 139 Wiess, John & Sol Neldigh 45
IIA I. K MOON TOWNSHIP.
'• 48 Reck, l)iiill. 13 sG
95 Keith, Jacob 28 40
216 l.amburu, Joslah 32 28
f 24 Jacob Van pool (owner) .. 496
li 6.9 89 C Van pool " 938
g 67 76 C Vatl pool " 11 52
s 45 C Van pool " 308
MAURIS TOWNSHIP.
.! Andre, Absoloin 3 80
131 Fox, Geo 1 89
400 Harrison, Win 380
50 Irvin. John 122
4io Parker. Richard... 3 80
~ 409 Heed, James 384
(• 407 92 Wharton. Kearney 423
I 100 Young, Samuel 96
II HOWARD TOWNSHIP.
t PC l'H Hrown. Samuel- 668
l. 92 Harris, Jas J) 381
, 55 Harris, Jas D 209
~ 160 Willis, Jon. S K End 14 32
v 100 Willis, Jotiatlian 14 31
'I ni'STON TOWNSHIP.
'• 413 163 11 arter, James 2510
120 Kuhn. Ada a 8 s
59 Kuluis 4 34
. It! 103 Price. John 2*> 10
133 163 Kollinctoii, John 3.511
f 433 163 Wheefiuid. John .... 25 11
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP.
< PM Hayes. Robt A ja5....,.., 2.5 95
I 171 lies*. Geo 1) MB7
.109 3 Irvln, Robt 29 64
'. 310 Jackson, JCre 22 68
' 180 juytle, Peter 699
150 Lytic, Peter 605
175 Qnlgley, James A 10 56
168 Shaw & Uncle 821
349 Smith. Christian 10 72
M ARION TOWNSHIP.
f 17 l ewis Robt 407
1 37 100 McKiunev. Havid 620
r 70 ltohrer, Chris HOC
s 50 Win Tilgliman (owner).. 12 ;H)
J 100 Jl* Hauls •• 12 30
t 19 Isaac Fr.tin " 7'4
; 28 John Zotgtbr " 798
60 Y'arger, Simon 4 02
09 Y'arger, Simon 4 02
2)0 Young. Robt 22 80
MILKS TOWNSHIP.
- 130 Hrady Robt >94
> 416 Hrady, Hannah 756
, *iV> Htady, jann 470
200 Brady. J>hii 3 70
' 440 P.raOy. Wm P 8 u
! 116 Hrady. YViii 266
, 121 Calhoun, George 7so
. 4<tt Carothers, James - 742
, 150 Cooper, Will 278
320 Fearon. Joseph 5 92
429 Gray, Robt 7 8,8
476 Grain. Thomas 8 78
, 203 Hanier, William 577
160 Hunter. Alexander 860
4:50 jackson, Jeremiah 6 28
.2t) KIIP, (iciiii.ii.M.t 5 n2
■ 300 Levy, Aaron 545
425 Norton, Saml 7 83
300 Parker. YVm 5 54
) -'524 Parker, RJehard
324 Parker, Jeremiah 5 98
58 Parker, Wm - . 193
l'2 r Htedniun, Win 2 91
; 200 Smith, 1 hoinas 370
1 100 N'ott. Abraham 1 84
, I .50 Scott. Saml t 91
150 Scott, Abraham 2 77
i 90 Scott, Saml 16-5
130 Taggart, Robert 2 39
275 Tripp John 507
425 Toland. Henry 7 83
100 Long. C (owner) 175
125 Wharton. Monro 2 38
425 William. David.: ? 82
PENN TOWNSHIP.
150 Armstrong, •tames,,,. 6 00
150 10 Cowdon, John 600;
112 19 Cowdon, John 8 91
150 Hamilton, Thomas 6 00
150 Hepburn, jaines roo
116 31 Hepburn, James 4 OS
150 Kennedy, John 6 00
150 Kennedy, jaines Got)
104 89 Kennedy, And 3 62
los 131 Kennedy, John 3 72
11 1 8 Kennedy. James 381
200 I.yon, Robert 8 w
20u Lyon, Ezekiu! 8 00
200 Lyon, Benj 8 00 j
100 Montgomery, Win 4 00;
lf tf ) Montgomery. Haul 4 00
2(5) M'Callcy, YVm 8 IK)
200 McCallcv.John B^o
POTTER TOWNSHIP.
2 88 Round, Mary.,....,.'. 466
81 111 Cameron, Alex 149
132 Carothers, 210
20 Fullmer. II 11 64
400 Gailgus, Edward 5 69,
400 Garigus, YVm 5 69
400 Harrison, YVm 8 04
40 Livingstone 7 4
105 McOlellan, Geo 1 67 j
70 Peck, Jos 1 49 1
90 John Bitner (owner) 191
SPRING TOWNSHIP.
I*6 118 Ptirdop. John 6 14
3"o fioliison, Catharine 990
300 Robison, Rebecca 990
150 Hobpam, Richard 4 97
66 Fool, Henry 6 00
92 102 Thornburg, Thomas 6GO;
160 J Gordon (0wner)...,..., 333
75 Einiline Whitney (owner) 742
SNOW' SIIOBTOWNSHIP.
433 Hyard, And 107 79
433 . 153 Kingluun. Win Bft 95
43;1 153 Rrunt, Felix , 80 65
00 i'lyingp, Geo 8 46
433 1.53 Campbell,Geo 80 95
412 44 Carscadden, David 67 .56
412 44 carscadden, David 77 04
287 86 Carscadden, David 47 66
433 153 Cox. Paul 80 95
433 153 Cuthburt, Tlios 80 95 •
433 153 Cunningham, DII 78 44 ;
433 153 Delaney, Sharp. 8# 95
300 Develing.Joseph 39 90
218 Dobson, Sani'l 27 89
•193 - Eddy, Gei.,. 45 48
1 200 f itzsiminonS, Thos 23 60
433 1i53 Fox. Sam'l M 86 58 .
433 163 Fisher, James C 71 00 ; '
433 163 Fisher, Sam'l YV 80 95 I
AO Gray, Robert 846 I
Si") lilg'bv. Jos 36 80 t
383 Hale, James T 67 18 t
50 Hale, James T 5 25 j *
433 153 Hawthorn, Thos 80 95 J
433 153 Hawthorn, James 80 95
433 153 Lewis, YVm 80 95
431 153 Lewis, YVm lawyer 80 95
433 LI 1111, Sam'l 70 99 1
35.1 Llgget. John 57 87 i
40j> Lriiff.J'Z..:.: 60 40
2 '0 Long, J Z .87 40
314 Long, J Z 47 41 1
433 153 May lan, Jasper 70 99 2
433 153 Mayston. Edward TP 99 i
433 UroMßlimflJ, JIHL 03 "tMAt.*, 70 99
433 153 MeTjtnnhan, Blair ... ?o 99
433 153 Meed, Geo CO l^J
4:13 153 MePliersoii. YVm 60 00
433 163 McKwcti, Tlios 70 99
433 15.3 Mtlllken, M T 61 03
41.9 73 Mitchell, N J 57 04
453 Mlsnor, Luke 70 99
433 Morgan, llenj It 55 45
433 153 Morris, Robt 76
368 71 Nesbit, John M 09 09
ra I >3 Parker, Win 5 >ls
216 Parker, Jeremiah 27 63
216 Parker, Jeremiah 27 93
360 P in. .lolin 59 04
360 153 Pini, lliigli 59 04
8(10 Keiley, Job ;54 60
360 111 ltelley,John 59 04
433 153 shippeii, Thos L 70 99
113 13 Scott, EdWtil'd 70 99
l "{ 155 Tiiliinan, Hi'iijamiu 55 45
162 Tomklus, Jos 17 23
431 I'll Tiiliinan. Sarah M 70 99
43.3 153 Valentine, A S 52 IK)
lift 8 Y'nndyke, Henry 31 16
413 153 Wain. Rebecca 55 45
4." 103 , YValu, Pheby 70 78
1 11 153 YVharton, M'oore 7o 99
413 153 Wharton, Elizabeth 55 45
433 lt">3 YVhui'ton, Thos F 70 9 '
433 Hi West, Francis 70 99
421 153 YVest. RenJ 70 99
265 West, Frances 27 80
43.1 1.53 YVest, YVin 11. 45 57
4.13 l'O YVest, John 45 57
169 West, Frances 13 89
RI'SII TOWNSHIP.
4.U 153 Allison, John 175 1.5
328 Allison, James 132 50
2 0 Allison. And 11950
:100 Allison, A A J Lilly 143 40
327 10 Armstrong.And ."4 27
40 10 Albert on. Richard 1804
164 10 Allison, James 1997
104 Hnuinaii, Joseph 12 80
52 Hatiinau. Josepii 14 18
433 163 Beverage, David 37 67
•i:W 163 Hrlekloy, Dun'l 4199
433 103 Hintzninn, Peter 154 65
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431 163 Horelaiid.John 23 01
100 CojMMihaver, 7ohn 9 10
433 153 Cunningham, John 110 Id
1 100 Clymer, Geo 39 70
100 Campbell, Geo 39 7n
300 Cuthburt, Tlios >l9 HI
133 183 Del any, sharp... 37 67
155 99 Dorsli. Frederick..., 46 09
I 41.1 15.1 Edwards.Thos 154 65
, i:u 163 Elder, Danl 65 58
1 f0 Frence, 151 ward 9 6(1
433 1.51 Fitzgerald, Dan 6.5 5s
4.13 151 I'link. John 43 56
250 Fitzslmmons. Thos 29 8(1
t 274 'iraff, Sabastian 90 34
1 411 153 GIIIIT. Sabastlan 195 31
; 216 156 Grant, Thos 77 21
! 433 153 Grant. Thos 177 7S
; 21.1 Grav, YVIII 88 D
! 433 1(11 Glentwortli. Jas 37 0*
i "O Grove, Elizabeth iff
i 100 Gray. Robt 307(
. 121 152 Grove & MeKeau 3H4
: 421 153 Hair.chrlstian 49 37
1 4'26 164 Hair, Christian .19 10
I 433 158 Hair, David 49 37
i | 216 153 Hamilton, Thomas 77 2(i
II 421 153 Hamilton Hugh 27.5?
; 421 1.1 Hand. John 49 37
: 150 80 Harrison, John 47 2<J
t 107 Hart'i 011, Joseph 14 30
t 433 153 Hamilton. Hugh 54 7H
1 112 Harlllne. Geo M 13 .18
, 433 163 Hopkins. John 44 H
421 153 !!iiber, John 49.17
IS Rager, Christopher 4 98
; 6 Harrison. John 3 84
1 121 121 Irvin, Robt - 154 65
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1 421 153 Irvin, Robt 111.1
100 King, Robert 40 40
1 162 10 Karr. Jas 60 7 :
; 133 161 I.attimore. Geo 37 6"
125 163 Lattlinoie, Win G 1182
. 421 153 Lenliore, Christian 195 31
. 313 106 laiwdeii. John 25 84
1.1 151 Lowdou, Rich 65 65
, 421 1.53 Lowdeli. rfohn 177 76
: 50 lamg. A B 921
laiwden. Klehard 50
42* 153 Metzgar, Jacob. - l.'lfi 5?
: 121 1.53 Mahme. Leslie 21 80
' 42) 16-1 Mavston, Edward 37 67
300 Mel'herson, Wm 17 "•o
4.13 1-53 Meyers, Jacob 10.148
433 153 Miller. John 49 37
1 413 163 Miller. Jacob 49.17
113 16.1 MeConia 11. Martha 37 67
411 153 Mead, Geo 54 78
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421 153 Morgan, B It 11 21
1 70 Musser. JOIIII 4183
174 Masser. Geo (smith) ........ 67 77
HO McCord. J li & A Caiup
-1 bell 19 20
6 Nelson. Ellen - 422
3 120 Old, Davis UK
321 ."3 Pi in Joseph 20 53
3°23 Patton, Hugh - 32 GU
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433 I*3 Peters. Rlebard ..- 1116
4:3 I*3 Pinkerton. Henry 64 61
164 108 Philips, Ilardman 56 65
1 177 84 Phil ps, Hardman 78 82
130 120 Philips. Hardman ... 64
1 MO Pass more A Brwson 19 20
148 139 IMin. Henry 22 20
301 150 Pirn, George 19 20
216 80 Ramey, ltobt 56 45
413 153 lieeso, Thomas 2)8 60
433 153 ltohrer. Christian 49 37
533 I*3 Kudlslll. Jacob 162 Hi
1495 47 Usuli,Jacob ~,14205
: 434 153 Rush, Hculamiii 177 "8
: 38 ltoblson. Will H 128
37 llobisoil, YY'ni II 1 28
214 Stout, Jacob 79 18
4.21 Srhafner, Casper- 19.5.11
4 3 153 Shenk, Andrew 49-17
j 425 15.1 slunk, Christian 4937
! 433 153 Shenk, Michael 49 37
I 247 16 Steek, Jacob 28 2d
413 153 Speer, Robert 115 26
167 f Bfough. Geo 19 10
219 Scott, And '2513
406 Snyder, Barbara 77 94
191 French, Ed (owner) 37 03
HO Corkendale, W H lsrkl
122 44 Wehlman. John 55 02
402 119 Weldmail, Jacob ISO 50
12 Williams, J C 7 17
M 8 Wilson, John 14 89
3'2iX Wilson. John 34 70
75 YV i l soli, YV m 30 03
121 123 Wilson, YVm 154 65
313 19> Witmer, John :woo
:to6 KKI Wilson, Win 97 92
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
150 Armor & ShafTer 18
250 BecKwith. Clement 77 50
77 Hell. Wlll 32 59
309 Hush, James 54 90
50 Clark,Joseph 610
I*6 Coates, Moses 21 45
Va of
421 163 Hood ma 11, Elizaoeth 8 77
llamliiiton. Hugh 7066
413 153 Hoopinan, John 25 08
67 76 Lot .Vo 14 C \', Jacob Y*au
pool 4 12
63 89 Lot No It,C Y', Van
pool....' 3 89
73 14? Lot No 16 C Y* A, Stephen
son est 450
70 Lot No 15 C V, Henry Ste
phenson 4 2ft
100 Masdon, Thomas 32 00
434 Montgomery, YVW 33 59
421 2VI McCaninion'd. John 55 02
160 Ralston, David 15 06
50 Snyder, Barbara 26 46
90 Vanpool.C 8 46
50 Vanpool, Jacob 6 10
2"0 YVbiteliead, Richard 4120
50 John Wells 760
60 Y oder, Joseph 1 i 58
UNION aowssair.
; 150 20 Brower. Wm 41 5I
' 260 Kulill, 1* R 12 (|0
150 140 Mann, Harvey 44 56
100 Phipps, Samuel 11 85
50 Tlunnas. H (owner) 4 10
383 P B Crltler & Son " 79 00
•133 164 Wister, Wm 143 77
WALKER TOWNSHIP.
90 94 A skill, Robt 2 15
40 Baker, John ] ?t2
387 154 Baker, Robt & John 8 14
212 Bavkman, Saml M 17
120 120 Brooks. Ruth 311
son Hrady, Wm ; 72u
270 129 Cur vie r. Ma-y 6 72
115 113 Daughtory. Margaret.... 273
179 110 Daughtery,Elizabeth 4 32
69 39 Evans, Jesse 166
10ft 39 Evans, Je55e.,...'.,,..',... 240
92 2y Eckert, YVm 2 19
211 72 Hahn. Peter 507
22 47 Hah •, Ebenezer 52
65 40 Hahn, YVIII 1 54
219 39 James, Margaret 5 28
215 155 James, Edward 513
59 10 Johnston. David 1 38
161 Kiuix.jobn 747
560 McKwen, Mary 13 34
:-)67 160 Mausell, Wm. 781
90 94 Mercer, John 215
327 106 ltercer, David 7 8.1
384 36 Miller, Win 9 22
McCalinont, Thos 1 02
211 41 Osman, Capt 5 04
86 40 Packer, Job 2 05
89 40 Packer, James 2 15
182 Purdon, Richard 8 00
150 Reed, David 7 20
175 Robison, Richard 7 77
88 Sm'.ill, John & Henry 192
201 133 Sutler, James 9 64
382 36 Sutler, Daniel 916
59 Swan zy, William 140
39 W ickershani, Amos 71
worth TOWNSHIP.
33 Clymer. Henry 8 9)
254 Gray, J B 27 25
200 Hawthorn, Thomas 1.184
345 Kuhns, joint 49 94
278 Lawman. George 32 61
230 Maylati. jasper 23 78
274 Miles, Samuel 52 33
25 Morris, Widow -l 77
39 Ross, John 1063
85 Sivanswfell, John 14 66
6 Singer. John 18}
88 Sltippeti, Win J 15
160 Jonathan, Laird, blvneii. 1213
.58 A Laii'd, owner 6 42
y. Unknown, vacant 75
y Jacob Vanpool, owner,... 59
25 Wister, Win 11 11
237 Wister, Daniel 2145 1
D. a KELLER, Treasurer.
The lee live Store
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I he s many patrons in Centre county, the result of
! many years' patient and honest dealing and a quick
i insight in their wants and wi3he3.
A large invoice of choice Spring Goods
i have arrived. Will be pleased to show
s them to you.
Muslins, on which our reputation is unquestioned
were never as low as they are now.
|j Hill Mnslin at 8 1-2 cts. Very best
I goods at 10 cts. The unbleached muslins
5 are accordingly as cheap.
We are selling a surprisingly good Gingham at
! 5 cts., very gooS at 8 cts.
? Best Whittendon Shirtings at 9 cts.
; You will need them before long, buy them
I now before they are gone.
The Bee Hive Store is headquarters for Tickings.
5 An unusually fine line and cheap.
Turkey Red Table Linen warranted Fast Colors,
' 50 cts. Pr yd.
The 6th invoice of Jamestown Dress Goods have
j arrived, best goods for the money that can be pur
i chased. 25 c. A new and choice line of 12 1-2 cent
? DRESS GOODS.
\ Cashmeres and Silks in abundance. One half ton of OAR
PET CHAIN. 25 cts. We get your carpets made for you and
j charge you the weaver's price.
We have just received the finest and largest line of CARPETS
ever brought to this city. LOOL AT THEM BEFORE THE
CHOICEST PATTERNS ARE GONE.
! EVERETT & CO.,
;; PROPRIETORS OF THE
! LARGEST WHOLE SALE HOUSE
| Selling: off at Cost!
W.T.Mauck& Son
ARE SELLING OFF TITEIR
EITTIRE STOCK
I OF
-FURNITURE--
To change the arrangement of their rooms.
PAItLOR SUITES, CHAMBER SUITES, DINING ROOM FURNI
TURE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, BUREAUS, BEDS7EADS,
SPRINGS of every description, IIAIR, COTTON, HUSK & STRAW
MA TRESSES, SOFAS, LOUNGES, CRADLES, HALL
STANDS, CENTRE TABLES, EASY CHAIRS, BOOK
CASES, WARDROBES, MIRRORS, FRAMES,
WHAT-NOTS, Etc., Etc.
Our stock of
& BEcessinojts
are entirely new patterns, and customers calling at our shops will after examination find that we
are prepared to suit all tastes and fancies. The leading Wall Paper manufacturers are design
ing and printing papers so far in ndvanceof those in former years, that we ean now show styles of
PAPER ZEE-A-USTC3-I2STOS
to customers that will improve their homes so much that they wJll not be without them.
PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST!
Earnestly soliciting a kind patronage we invite the public to call and inspect the goods at our shops,
Penii St., MILLHEIM, Penna.
"W". T. &c Sott.
' Bellefbnte Ag'ts.
GO TO
SIMON BROTHERS,
THE BOSS CLOTH] ERS
for your Clothing.
45 MAIN STREET,
LOOK HAVEN.
A. SIMON & SONS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
keep the largest stoek in the county
1 143 MAIN STREET,
1 LOOK HAVEN.