Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, May 29, 1884, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MAY 29TH, 1884.
Publlehed by R. A. BUMILLER.
Chnreb & SmM|ool Directory.
Evartffelcal.
Revt. B. Hengst'. and J. B. Pox, Breach's
Rev. J. B. Fox will preach next Sunday morn
ing.
Sunday School, Wm.—P.L. ZERRT, Supt.
Missionary Society meets on the tilled Mon
day evening of each month.
Method st.
Rev. O. P. R. Sarvis, Preacher-in-charge.
Sunday School at 10)4 A. M.— D. A Mnsser, Sup't
Reformed.
Rev. Zwiwli A. Yearicl\ Pastor.
Mite society meets regularly on the first Tues
day evening of each month.
United Brethren.
Rev. J. G. W. Herald,
Sunday School.9 A.M.-,7. G. W. Herald Sunt.
Lutheran.
Rev. John Tomlinson, Pastor.—
Communion services at Mlllbeim on Sunday
forenoon. Preparatory services Saturday after
noon. Preaching Friday. Saturday and Sun
day evening.
Sunday School at 9 A.M.—H. K. Duck, Supt
The Augsburg Bible Clans meets every Sun-
Mite Society meets on the first Mon
day evening of each month.
Presbyterian.
Rev. TP. A". Poster, Pastor.
/ IMae & Societ" Directory.
MlUheim Lodge, No. 955, I. O. O. F. meets in
heir hall, PennStrcet, every Saturday evening.
Rebecca Degree Meeting every Thursday on
or before the full moon ol each month.
C. W. HARTMAN, Sec. E vv. MAUCK. N . G.
Providence Grange. No. 217 P.ot H., meets In
Alexander s block on the second Saturday or
each month at 1)4. P. m - ttn d on the fourth Sa
turday of eaeh mouth at 1H P- M.
D. L.ZBRBY, Sec. T.G. ERHARD, Master.
The Mlllbeim B. A L. Association meets in
the Penn street school house on the evening ot
the second Monday of each month.
A. WALTER. Sec. D. L. ZKRBT, Prest.
The Mlllbeim Cornet Band meets in the
Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings.
J. H. B. HARTMAN, Sec. SAM. WEISEK, JK, Pres.
FOR PRESIDENT.
SAMUEL J. RANDALL,
of Pennsylvania.
{Subject to the decision of the Democratic Na
tional Convention,]
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
ELECTORS AT LARGE.
Richard Vaux. | B J McGarnn.
H B Pluramer, 1
DISTRICT ELECTORS.
1. John Slavin, 15. Gerrge S Pardy,
2.JFJ Sensendorf, 16. P K Ackley.
3. John W Lee, 17. John P Levan,
4. Herbert J Horn. IS. Ezra D Packer.
5. Richard L Wright, jl9. K W Mumuu,
6. John H Brinton, 20. A H Dill,
7. \N iu Stahler, 21. Frank P James,
8. Chas F Rentschler, 22. JK P Duff,
9. H M North, 23. Johu Swan,
10. Harry G Stiles, 24. A B Winternitz,
11. A J Broadhead. 25. John H Hill,
12. F V Rockafeliow, [29. Wm A Farquer,
13. No choice,* 27. A J Greenfield.
14. George H Irvin,
• JL tie vote between Michael Bead and Rich
ard Kohn.
FOR CONG RESEAT-LARGE
GEN. W. H. H. DAVIS,
of Bucks county.
Democratic Jounty Co mmittee for
1884.
Bellefonte N. W James A. M'Clain.
S.W AlGarman.
'• W. W James Scho field.
Howard —... A. Weber.
Milesburg Dr. W C. Grove.
Miilheim .... James C. Smith-
Philipsburg Ist W J. N. Cassanova.
™ 2d W J. O. Loraine.
3d W John M. Holt
Unionvllle P. McDonald.
Benuer Wm. H. Close.
Boggs 8. Frank Adams.
" N.._ George Brown.
Burnside H. M. Meeker.
College W. H. Tibtens.
Curtin —. John McCloekey,
Ferguson E. P - Peter Lanck.
" W. P...... Levi Walker.
Gregg S - Luther Kishei.
" N John Kossman.
Haines E. P M. Feidier.
" W. P George Bower.
Ha1fm00n...... D.J. Gates.
Harris Jacob Weaver, Jr.
Howard Geo. D Johnson.
Huston— Charles Murray.
Liberty Frank Brown.
Marion .. John Hoy. Jr.
Miles Peter S. lieirly.
Patton - Robert Reed.
Penn- - .. Andrew Campbell*
Potter N. P Dr. John F. Alexander.
" S. P Joseph Gilland.
Rush S. P.... John O'NeiL
•* N.P John Long.
Snow Shoo N. P Edgar Holt.
8. P.
Spring John Gerbrick.
Taylor B. V. Fluk.
Union Sam'l K. Einerick.
Walker..—..... Sol. Peck.
Worth Win. Lewis.
P. GRAY MEEK.
Chairman
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The fotlovcing are the prices charged for an
nouncements in this paper: Sheriff $5.00;
Prothonotary, $5.00; Treasurer, $5.00; Register,
$4.00; all other offices, $.3.00.
COUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorized to announce Charles
SMITH, of Bellefonte as a candidate for County
Treasurer, subject to the decision of the demo
cratic county convention.
SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce D. M. NEID
IGH. of Ferguson township, as a candidate for
sheriff, subject to the decision of the democrat
ic county convention.
We are authorized to announce S. K. FACST,
of Miles township, as a candidate for sheriff,
subject to the decision of tb e democratic coun
ty convention.
We are authorized to announce MILES WALK
ER of Ferguson Township a a candidate for
Sheriff, subject to the decision of the democrat
ic county convention.
PROTHONOTARY.
We are authorized to announce W. B. Mix-
GLB,of Centre Hall,as a candidate for Prothono
tary, subject to the decision of the democratic
county convention.
Preparing for the Convention.
CHICAGO, May 24. —When the Dem
ocratic national committee met in Feb
ruary a resolution was adopted auth
orizing Chairman Barnum to appoint
a sub-committee of five to take charge
of the preparations for the National
Democratic Convention. He has just
announced the committee as follows .*
William C. Goudy, Illinois ; W. L.
Scott, Pennsylvania ; M. M. Ham,
lowa ; W. F. Villas, Wisconsin; Aus
tin H. Brown,lndiana. The commit
tee will hold a session in this city
within the next two weeks.
FERDINAND WARD, the broken Wall
street gam bier, occupies a room in the
jail at present, wondering if he shall
have to go to Sing Sing. A fellow
who obtains millions of dollars on all
kinds of pretenses is certainly a fit
candidate for the penitentiary. If he
goes he may be followed by some of
his fellow swindlers.
Arranging for the Encampment.
On Friday evening Governor Pat
tison,Generals Beaver,Siegfried,llart
ran ft and Snowdon, with their stalls ;
Adjutant General Guthrie, Assistant
Adjutant General Hassinger,lnspector
General Goddard,Colonel Hutchiuson,
chief of artillery, and other notables
in state military circles left Harris
burg for Carlisle. At that point the
party embarked on a special train for
Gettysburg, where they made the
necessary arrangements for the en
campment of the National Guard of
Pennsylvania in August, The camp
ing ground were gone over, the head
quarters of the various officers located
and the plan of encampment generally
made out. This year the three bri
gades will go into camp together as
at Lewistown year before last.
Butler in the Field.
The Lowell Statesman Willing to
Become Fresident.
NEW YORK, May 22. —General Ben
jamin F, Butler, who was nominated
by the national anti-monopolv organi
zation for president of the United
States at their late state convention,
has accepted the nomination and sent
his letter of acceptance and thanks to
the headquarters of the association.
INGERSOLL says it looks "very blue"
for Blaine. Yes, about as blue for
Blaine in the presidential race, as
black for Rob in religious respects.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From our Regular Correspondent.
WASHINGTON, 1). C., May 27th,lSS4.
When Mr. MacVeagh writes such a
letter to Mr. Bristow as Mr. Bristow
has received from Mr. MacVeagh,and
when Mr. George Bliss causes to be
published such a letter as he wrote to
Mr. Arthur when Mr. Arthur held the
throttle valye of New York politics,
you may depend upon it there is going
to be some lively shaking up among the
distinguished parvenus m the Republi
can household. Bliss is the same fel
low whom Brewster employed to prose
cute the Star Route tliives to a trium
phant acquittal, for which the Govern
ment paid him $l5O per day, trayelling
expenses, hotel fare,and a couple pleas
uit drives. lie knows all about Arthur,
but lie don't want to tell as much now,
as he was disposed to tell four years
ago. The upshot of this little quarrel
is going to be a great big oue, because
the half-breed portion of the family
haye had the cold shoulder of Arthur
during three long years. What with
Blaine and his immense boom, Logan
with his boomlet, and Edmunds with a
sort of boom-eranglet, I hardly think
that Arthur is going to worry through.
They and their friends are not firing
blank cartridges at Arthur just now,
but each means business for himself.
The National News Bureau here, the
largest concern of its kind in the coun
try, holds correspondence with several
thousands of'the leading daily and
weekly newspapers in the United
States. I had an interview with its
manager to-day, who told me that in
response to a circular that the Bureau
issued a month ago, he had received re
plies from a majority of them. The al
most unanimous sentiment from Demo
cratic editors was for Tilden and the
old Ticket,and lightening the wrong of
1876. Upon the question of tariff they
seem about equally divided between
free trade outright aud a tariff for rev
enue only, with now and then a spurt
of protection from the Eastern press.
On the Republican side of the bouse
the sentiment of the editorial fraternity
was overwhelmingly for Blame, with
the proclivities of the Eastern newspa
; pel's divided up between Edmunds, Ar
thur and Lincoln. Not a few of the
Democratic newspapers are mentioning
the name of Roswell P. Flower,of New
York, whose chances from this stand
point are quite as good as were those of
James K. Polk, at this time of the year
forty years ago.
The death of Sam Ward, the noted
Washington lobbyist, revives many re
collections of the career of one whose
connection with the lobby and intimacy
with public men, had resulted in more
vicious legislation iu the past twenty
five years than had eyer before been got
ten through since the foundation of the
Government. It may be said that he
was the foster-parent of every one of
the land grant subsides—measures that
were prepared in the interest of rail
roads alone ar.d. as now appears, were
intended specially to throttle the Gov
ernment. Sam was a power here dur
ing Mr. Johnson's administration, and
Welcker's tables nightly, during a sess
ion of Congress, were surrounded by
the Senators and Representatives whom
Sam had invited to partake of his lay
ish hospitality, knowing that the af
fectual way of getting a Congressional
job done thoroughly, was through a di
rect appeal to the Congressional stom
ach. lam sorry tc say that Sam's ex
ample in the way of big dinners is still
followed, and by them a great deal of
official rascality is hidden from public
gaze.
The knowing the capitol say
that Congress will be ready to adjourn
and go home about the 15tli of June. If
it does there will be a larger amount of
necessary legislation left undone than
ever before. So far the House has pass
ed but 161 bills out of more than 7,000
introduced and the business now on
the Speaker's table would gejid the ses
sion clear into August. The Senate
has done little better than the House,
having passed 226 bills, and left lying
oyer 2,167 for the next session.
Congress has got into the business of
erecting public buildings at this session
by wholesale. So far no less than 07
have been ordered,ranging in price from
s<>o,ooo to $2,600,000, and the end is not
yet. But there are some things about
this public building business that
should be ventilated,and this very week
two bills were adopted iu the Senate
that never should have been. One is
the giving ot $250,000 for the new cus
tom house at Portland, Oregon, a place
of 30,000 inhabitants, which already
has a building that cost the Govern
ment $200,000. The other is the appro
priation of SIOO,OOO for a public build
ing at Saratoga, a littlo watering-place
of 10,000 population,which has not half
the need of a public building of this
cost that it has for missionaries during
the gambling season. PIIONO.
George's Valley Clippings.
A heavy thunder shower passed
through here on last Friday evening.
Samuel Barter's bouse is up and
ready for the plasterers. Mr. Wingard
is doing the plaster work.
Geo. GentzePs barn was raised last
Friday under difficulties—the carpen
ters not being ready at the appointed
time and bands being scarce.
Contractor Coldren is through with
the three railroad bridges above Spring
Mills and has the contract for all the
other bridges along the line.
Our farmers are all done planting
corn—next in order is work on the
roads. Tliev are aim ost impassible.
Gregg township lias no candidates
out yet for sheriff. We have some good
men, who would have fair chances.
Prof. Baney of Madiscnburg was
through here last week wit h his magic
lantern. The people appeared to be
pleased with the show. Prof. B. ex
plains everything to the letter.
Mr. Garey is still on the sicklist willi
no perceptible improvement.
Peter Auman, Sr., of the mountains,
is also in a precarious condition with
little chance for recovery.
William Ripkas' horse died yery sud
denly last Sunday,
Our Sunday school numbered 139 last
Sunday.
Rev. Fisher delivered an able sermon
last Sunday afternoon to his congrega
tion. CLIPPER.
—Druggist Eisenhuth reports a rap
idly growing d*m mil for McDonald's
worm powders.
—Job work done neatly at this office
and at prices as low as anywhere else.
Bring your orders.
LEGAL AD VER IIS EM EM 'S.
~: r .. —— . ■ ■ " —r.
CAUTION.— The undersigned hereby cautions
ail persons not to soli or trust Ins oh' Idreii
Daniel Long ami Sadie Louisa Long, on his ac
count, as lie will pay uo debts contracted by
tliem after this date. LEVI LONG.
Madisonuurg, May 29th, 1884 . 22-3t
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters or
Ex. administration on the estate of Jacob
S toffee. late of Miles township. Centre Co., I*a.,
deceased.having been granted to the undersign
ed. all persons knowing themselves indebted to
said estate are hereby requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims against
the same to present ihem duly authenticated by
law for settlement. SAMUEL FRANK,
Kebersburg. May 29th, 1881. Administrator.
TREASURER'S RALE OF UNSEATED
LANDS FOR TAXES FOu 1882 AND 1883
AND PREVIOUS YEARS,—Notice is hereby
given that in pursuance of an Act of Assembly,
passed on the 12th 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 Bellefonte, on
Monday, -June 9th, A. I>. 1884, at one o'clock, p.
in.:
AI'RF.B. run. WARRANTEE NAMES. TAXES.
BENNER TOWNSHIP.
58 Holmas, ltobt 2 04
100 Dale, Christ Sr., (owner) 490
BOGUS TOWNSHIP.
143 Dale, Ann, part 14 27
383 103 Frazier,Noibroa 25 83
433 163 Fishburn,Hannah 41 91
433 163 Gray. Win -. 38 95
431 137 Godfrey. Martha 45 12
433 163 Harvey, Jonathan 28 86
418 40 Hood, Wm 42 86
431 40 Hood, Moses 33 87
181 Lucas, i M & J P Packer 24 60
433 163 Lewis, David 43 r 5
300 M'Coy, Frank 30 30
50 Paker & Lucas 5 04
458 f4 Russel, Win 31 13
433 103 Russel, Thomas 29 42
50 Walker, J on. (owner) 4 50
46 leathers, Jacob, (owner) 211
383 163 Weiss. Michael 29 69
BUKKSIDE TOWNSHIP.
415 Rlack, James 934
433 163 Brady, Robt 19 44
433 163 Brady, Wm P 9 72
433 163 Bradv, John 9 72
433 163 Bell, Win 12 96
433 153 Bingham, Win 56 99
415 Boyd, John 18 67
433 163 Byers, John. 19 59
4.33 163 Cook, Wju 19 -14
•133 163 Oowdoti, John 12 96
433 163 Dewart, Win 6 48
4.33 163 Dewart, John 6 48
433 163 Doneliy, Henry 6 48
433 163 Doneliy, John 12 66
433 163 Fox, Samuel M 12 96
433 163 Gray, Robt 6 48
433 163 Gray, Will 6 48
433 163 Grant, Thomas 12 96
433 163 Graves, Alex 12'.>6
433 163 Goben, Charles 648
433 163 Hamilton, Thomas 12 96
140 Harris, Henry 12 60
433 153 Harrison, Geo 19 52
433 IG3 Housel.John 12 96
4.33 153 Hunt, Person 45 47
433 163 Kidd.John 10 35
415 Levy, Nathaniel 12 43
433 163 Lyon, John 12 96
431 153 McLanahan, Blair 19 52
4.33 153 McLanahan, Geo 45 47
433 153 McLanahan, Polly 45 46
433 153 McLanahan, Ann .. 45 46
433 150 Mead, Geo 64 93
200 Miller, Win 600
433 163 Morris. Joseph 12 96
433 153 Nicholson. John... 38 98
233 153 Pettit, And 39 47
433 10.3 Shaffer, Henry 12 96
415 Tall man, Sarah M 12 43
433 153 Tench, Francis. 32 54
4.33 J63 Towers.James 9 72
415 Thomas, Joseph 12 43
415 Wallace, Joseph 9 34
433 163 Wallace, Joseph— 12 96
415 Weitzel, John 1147
415 Wcidner, Jacob 37 28
123 Wheeler, Henry 3 66
433 163 Wilson, Bird 12 86
204 Withington, Martin 3 05
COLLEGE TOWNSHIP.
421 Johnston,Ross 15 43
CURTIN TOWNSHIP.
434 Ainsley, Robt... 50 69
415 Allen,Unas 60 90
3?4 Baird, Samuel 38 35
185 • Brady, Win P 37 92
397 Carscadden, D 45 78
337 Coats, LjaJley 23 00
150 Custer, Paul.. ~... 1374
30 Curtin, John 3 05
200 120 Carscadden, D 14 60
311 Dehaven, Peter % 52 82
106 Devling, Joseph 12 40
4.34 Devliug, Joseph 50 78
135 Donald, Henry 33 60
311 Evans,Cadwalder 52 82
415 Elliot, Win 70 44
415 Eddy, Ester 82 84
448 99 Epple.Ana 73 38
£l6 Gray, Robt 64 24
416 Gray, Wm 64 34
£ls Gilbert, Wm;...... 82 90
36-0 Godfrey, Martha 83 00
300 ]42 Godfrey, John W 44 10
120 Hahn, Peter 12 21
4ir llalm, Susan ..... 04 24
r>o Holloxvell, Kd 1120
112 Humphrey, Thomas 14 47
203 Irviii, lames „ 8912
38bfc Kelso, Joseph 56 80
403 Kelso, Rebecca 60 18
•MX) Kelso, ,/oaeph 48 00
200 Lane. Mary 83 20
150 Lane, Sarah 44 50
415 Levy, Nathaniel 82IX)
20?k I,owns, Caleb-, 32 46
207' a LotigstreMi, Isnnc 38 56
20?H LOWIIS, Caleb 38 26
207>4 Eongstrrtli. Isaac 38 26
70 Mason, John H 12 32
450 McCavley. John 45 11
2<X) *♦ Meyer, Philip 47 00
100 Meyer. Simon 23 50
420 48 Meyer, Mleliael 05 80
420 Meyer, Valentine 05 80
11X1 Miller, James 20 12
400 Mitc hell. NVm 1 46 80
434 Mitchell, Wm I* 40 78
220 Mitchell, Wm 1* 25 74
21X1 Mitchell, John P 33 03
110 Mevers, Kojer 6 40
313 112 Orvls, Kills, L 36 64
434 ranker, J W 40 78
42 Packer, J W. 4 01
15 Packer, J W 1 50
110 Packer, WM 12 87
326 Packer, J W 38 14
52 Qulgley, Cllne 5 54
100 Smith, l'eter 16 20
433 153 Seott. Samnel 86 88
433 163 Tallman, Mary 50 78
200 Tunis,lticharct 20 40
200 Tunis, Richard 10 so
415 Wain, Jacob 41 04
217 Wharton, Tlshhuru 35 50
217 Wharton, Fisliburn.. 35 50
160 Willis, Jonathan 11 10
415 Wlstar, Caspar 114 00
4:13 163 White, James 0106
100 Willis, Jonathan 11 10
461 Ynrclley, Wm 47 (XI
FEHGI'BON TOWNSHIP.
100 Rurch field, Win 5 05
10 Hicks, Abram 142
150 Thomas, Peaoock(owner) 12 00
GREGG TOWNSHIP.
130 A skill, ltoht .. 4 68
110 Mnzely, Jacob 265
130 Mercer. John., 4 03
120 ltecse, Daniel 4 09
150 Zclgler, Michael 170
52 A Ouster's est.(owner).... 3 00
HA INKS TOWNSHIP.
363 GO Ran", Thomas 6 51
406 GO Barr, Margaret 7 25
87 Harrows, John of 1 20
375 60 Rarr, James 6 73
388 60 Burr, Mary 6 02
154 Beck. Henry 2 96
446 28 Dudbrldge, Hannah 5 92
181 Fees, Jacob. 2 40
4ix> 89 Gratz. Michael 7 23
4t<o Grata, Rernurd 5 35
262 140 Glllmaii, H& S Snyder.... 17 06
25;t Gillman. 11 & s Snyder.... 12 03
435 Hall, L'haa 16'.X1
400 00 Links, Mary 7 20
HXi l.owery 1 'lB
200 Parker. Wm 178
170 Stover & Wolf 3 04
88 Fidd. Wm 83
150 D llensel (owner).. 1 33
125 1) llensel (owner) 110
25 139 Wieaa, John & Sol Neidigh 45
HALFMOON TOWNSHIP.
48 Heck. Dunl 13 86
05 Keith, Jacob 28 40
216 Lamburn, Joslah 32 28
24 Jacob Vanpool (owner)... 496
63 89 L' Vanpool " 0 33
67 76 0 Vanpool " 1152
45 C Vanpool " 3 08
llAltltlS TOWNSHIP.
400 Andre, Abaolotu 3 80
135 Fox, Geo 1 88
400 Harrison, Wm 380
80 Irvin, John 1 22
400 Parker, Richard 3 80
400 Reed, James 3 so
407 92 Wharton, Kearney 4 23
100 Young, Samuel 96
HOWAUD TOWNSHIP.
107 104 Brown, Sniuuel. 6 68
136 92 Harris, Jas D... 3 si
55 Harris, Jas D 2 09
160 Willis, Jon. b K End 14:82
160 Willis, Jonathan ... 14 31
lirsTON TOWNSHIP.
433 163 Barter, James 2510
120 Kuhn, Adam *SB
59 Kuhns 4 34
433 163 Price, John 25 10
433 ' 163 KoUlngtou, John - 3511
433 163 Wheeland. John - 2511
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP.
166 Hayes, liobt A Jas 2595
171 Hess, Geo D 10 87
309 2 Irvin, Robt 20 64
310 Jackson. Jere 22 63
180 • Lytle, Feter 680
150 Lytic, Peter 605
175 Qulgley, James A 10 56
168 Shaw&Lingle s 21
349 Sjnltb. Christian 16 72
MARION TOWNSHIP.
17 Lewis, Robt 4 07
37 100 McKinney, David 620
70 Rohrer, Chris 18 06
50 Win Ttlghman (owner).. 12 90
lt J P Harris " 1230
19 Isaac Frain " 7 04
28 John Zeigier " 7 08
60 Yarger, Simon 4 02
<k) Yarger, Simon 4 02
200 Young, Robt 22 80
MII.ES TOWNSHIP.
430 Brady Robt.. 7 94
410 Brady, Hannah 756
255 Brady, Jane 4 70
200 Brady, John ... 370
440 Brady, Wm P 8 14
146 Brady. Wm .. 2 66
424 Calhoun. George 7 80
403 Ca rot hers, james - 7 42
150 Cooper, Wm 2 7S
320 Fearon, Joseph 5 92
429 Gray, Robt 7 88
476 Grant. Thomas.. 8 78
203 • II amer, William 5 77
460 Hunter, Alexander 8 50
430 jackson. Jeremiah 6 28
320 Kilts, George 5 92
:100 Levy, Aaron 5 45
425 Norton, Saml 7 83
3(X) Parker, Win .. 554
324 Parker, Richard 5 08
324 Parker, Jeremiah 5 08
58 Parker, Wm 1 03
125 Stedman, Wm ... 2 01
200 u Smith, Thomas...- 370
100 Scott, Abraham 1 84
50 Scott. Sainl 91
150 Scott, Abraham 2 77
00 Scott, Sit in I 1 65
130 Taggart, Robert 2 39
275 Tripp John 507
425 . Toland. Henry — 753
100 Long.C (owner) 175
125 Wharton. M0nr0.............. 2Sa
425 William, David 7 82
FENN TOWNSHIP.
150 Armstrong. James 6 00
150 10 Cowdon, John 6 00
112 19 Cowdon, John 3 01
150 Hamilton, Thomas 600
150 Hepburn, James 6 00
116 31 Hepburn, James 4 08
150 Kennedy, John COO
150 Kennedy, James 6 oft
104 89 Kennedy, And 3 62
108 131 Kennedy, John 3 72
113 8 Kennedy, James 3 81
200 Lyon, Robert 8 00
200 Lyon, F.zeklal 8 00
200 Lyon, Benj 8 00
ItjO Montgomery, Wm 4 00
100 Montgomery,Danl 4 00
alio M'Calley, Win 8 00
200 McCallev.John 8 00
POTTER TOWNSHIP.
283 Bound, Mary 466
81 111 Cameron, Alex 1 49
132 Carothers 210
20 Fullmer. 11 B 01
400 Garigus, Edward 5 69
400 Garigus, Wm 5 69
400 Harrison, Wm 8 04
40 Livingstone 74
105 McClellan, Geo 167
70 Peck, JOS 1 49
90 John Bituer (owner) 191
SPUING TOWNSHIP.
186 115 Purdon, John 614
300 Robison, Catharine 0 90
300 Robison, Rebecca 9 00
JSO Robison, Richard 4 97
96 (XI Fool, Henry 6 60
92 102 Thorn burg, Thomas 6 60
RK) J Gordon (owner) 3 30
75 Emillne Whitney (owner) 742
SNOW SHOE TOWNSHIP.
433 Byard, And -.. 107 79
433 103 Bingham, Wm 80 05
433 153 Brunt, Felix 80 05
60 Clymer, Geo 8 46
4:83 158 Campbell. Geo 80 95
412 44 Carscadden, David 67 56
412 44 Garsofidden, Dayi<l 77 04
287 813 Carsc'adaen, David 47 §6
433 153 Cox. Paul 80 95
433 153 Cuthburt, Thos 80 05
433 153 Cunningham, D 11* 78 44
433 153 Delaney, Sharp 80 05
300 Develing.Joseph 39 90
'2lB Dobson, Sam'l. 27 80
433 Rddv, Geo...- 45 48
200 ' Fitzsimmons, Thos 23 60
433 63 Fox, Sam'l M 86 53
433 1 63 Fisher, James C.. 7100
433 163 Fisher, Sam'l W - 80 95
60 Gray, Robert 8 46
200 Dig by, Jos 36 80
383 Hale, James T 67 18
£0 Hale, James T 5'25
433 153 Hawthorn, Tliqs 80 95
433 153 James 80 95
433 153 Lewis, Win 80 95
43 5 153 Lewis, Win lawyer 80 95
433 Linn, Sam'l 70 99
353 Ligget, John 57 87
400 Long, J Z 60 40
200 Long, J Z 37 40
314 Long, J Z ... 47 41
4351 153 Mayian, Jasper 70 99
433 153 Mayston, Edward 70 99
433 McMannus, Jan.es 70 99
433 153 MeLunahan, 81air.... 70 99
433 153 Meed, Geo .. 60 00
433 153 Mcpherson. Win ... 60 00
433 163 McKweU- Thos 70 99
433 16.T Mtlilkon, M T 61 03
409 73 Mitchell. N J 67 64
433 Mlsiier, Luke 70 99
433 Morgan, Benj R 55 45
433 153 Morris, Robt 76 07
808 71 Nesbit, John M 09 09
433 153 Parker, Win 55 45
216 Parker, Jeremiali 27 63'
•216 Parker, Jeremiah 27 93
360 Pm, JOIIII 59 04
360 153 Pirn, Hugh.. 59 04
300 Relley, Job 54 60
360 144 Relley, John 59 04
4X3 153 Hhippen, Thos L 70 99
433 153 Scott. Edward - 70 99
4XI 155 Tallman, Benjamin 55 45
162 Tomklns, Jos 17 XI
133 163 Tallman, Sarah M 70 99
; 153 Valentine, A h 52 99
MX) 8 Vandyke, Henry 31 16
4XI 153 Wain. Rebecca .65 45
413 163 Wuln, Pheby 70 78
4XI 153 Wharton, Moore 70 99
433 153 Wharton, Elizabeth 55 45
4X3 163 Wharton, Thos F 70 9.)
4XI 153 West, Francis 70 99
4XI 153 West, llenj 70 9.)
266 West, Frances 27 80
4.13 153 West, Win H - 45 57
433 153 West, John 45 57
189 West, Frances 13 89
RUSH TOWNSHIP.
433 153 Allison, John —.... 17516
328 Allison, James 132 50
'2 0 Allison. And 119 50
300 Allison, A A J Lilly 143 40
X 27 10 Armstrong.And 3( 27
40 10 Atliertoli, Richard 18 04
164 10 Allison, a nies 19 97
104 Ban man, oseph l2 80
52 Bauman, oseph 14 18
4X3 163 Beverage, David 37 <57
4X3 163 Brick ley, Dan'l 44 99
4XI 163 Brutzmun, Peter 154 65
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433 163 Boreland.John 23 04
100 Copetihaver, John ..... 910
4XI 153 Cunningham. John 11010
100 Clymer, Geo .39 70
100 Campbell, Geo —39 7q
300 Cuthburt. Thos 119 10
4X3 163 Delany. Sharp ... 37 67
155 99 Dorsh. Frederick 4 09
4XI 153 Ed wards,Thos 154 65
4X3 163 Killer, Danl 65 58
50 Frence, Edward 9 60
4XI 153 Fitzgerald, I>an 65 58
4X3 153 Funk, John 43 50
250 Fitzsimmons. Tlios 29 86
274 Graff, Sabastian 90 34
433 153 Gruff. Sabastian 195 31
216 156 Grant, Thos 77 26
4X3 153 Grant, Thus-..- 177 78
213 Gray, Wm - 88 18
4X3 ?163 Glentwoith, Jas 37 67
50 Grove, Elizabeth 690
100 Gray. Robt 39 76
121 152 Grove & McKean 3 84
4X3 153 Ifair,Christian 49 37
426 164 Hair, Christian 3910
4:13 153 Hair, David 49 37
216 153 Hamilton, Thomas 77 26
4XI 153 Hamilton Hugh-..- 27 59
4XI 153 Hand, John 49 37
150 80 Harrison, John 47 20
107 Hurrp on, Joseph 44 30
433 153 Hamilton, Hugh - 54 78
112 Hartline, Geo M 13 38
4.13 163 Hopkins. John 44 98
4.33 153 Huber, John 49 37
13 Hager, Christopher -. 498
6 Harrison. John... 3 84
4XI 153 Irvin, Robt - 154 65
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4.33 153 Irvin. Robt 11 15
100 King, Robert...-. 40 40
162 10 Karr. Jas - 60 78
433 163 Lattiniore, Geo 37 67
IXS 163 Baltimore, Wm G 1182
4X3 153 Lenhore, Christian 195 31
.113 106 Lowden, John 35 84
433 153 Lowdon. Rich 65 65
433 153 Lowden. .1 ohn. 177 76
50 Long. A B 9 25
Lowden. Richard 56
433 153 Metzgar.Jaeob 138 55
433 153 Malone, Leslie —. '2l 86
4X3 161 Mavston. Edward 37 67
2<X) Mcrherson, Wm 17 50
438 1.53 Meyers. Jacob - 163 48
433 153 Miller. John 49 37
433 163 Miller, Jacob 49.37
4.33 163 McConnell, Martha ....—.. 37 67
438 153 Mead, Geo - 54 78
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4.33 153 Morgan, B R 11 21
70 Masser, John - 44 83
173 Musser. Geo (smith) 67 77
100 McCord, 7 R & A Camp
bell - 19 20
6 Nelson, E11en..... ——. 4 22
3 120 Old, Davis 1 28
321 58 Pirn Joseph 20 53
323 Patton, Hugh 32 60
>4 of
433 153 Peters. Richard —. 1116
4XI 153 Pinkerton. Henry 64 61
164 108 Philips, Hardman —. 56 65
177 84 Philips, Hardman 7B 82
120 120 Philips, Hardman 64
100 Passniore & Bryson 1 So
348 139 Pirn, Henry..,, 22 26
301 150 Pint, George 19 20
214 0 Rantey, Robt 56 45
4?3 1.53 Reese, Thomas 218 66
433 153 Rohrer. Christian 4937
533 153 Kudlstll. Jacob 162 81
405 47 Rsuh, Jacob 142 65
4:13 153 Rush, Benjamin 177 78
38 Robison, Wm H 1 28
87 Robison, Wm H 1 28
214 Stout, Jacob 79,18
4XI Scbafner, Casper- 195 31
433 153 Shenk, Andrew 49 37
433 153 Shenk, Christian 49 37
4.13 1.53 Shenk. Michael .. 49 37
247 16 Steek. Jacob 28 28
433 1.53 Speer. Robert 115 20
167 7 Stough, Geo 19 10
219 Scott, And 25 13
406 Snyder, Barbara 77 94
198 French, Ed (owner) 37 03
80 Corkendale, W H 15 ad
122 44 Weidman.john 55 02
402 119 Weidman, Jacob, 180 56
12 Williams. JO 7 17
108 Wilson, John 14 89
■V26U Wilson. John 34 70
7-5 Wilson, Win 30 03
4X3 153 Wilson, Win 154 65
313 106 Witmer, John 36 00
306 100 Wilson, Win 97 92
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
150 Armer & Shaffer 18 0
250 Beckwith, Clement 77-50
77 Bell, Wm 32 59
309 Bush, James 54 90
50 Clark .Joseph .*6lO
176 Coates, Moses 21 45
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433 163 Hoodman, Elizaoeth '8 77
434 Hamlinton, Hugh 7060
4XI 158 Hoopinan, John 25 08
67 76 Lot No 14 C V, Jacob Van
pool.. . 412
63 89 Lot No 11, C V, Jacob Van
pool 3 89
73 14T Lot No 16 C V A, Stephen
son est 4 50
70 Lot No 15 C V, Henry Ste
phenson 4 20
100 Masdon.Thomas 32 00
434 Montgomery, W W X 3 59
4X3 263 McCammond, John 5502
100 Ralston, David 1500
50 Snyder, Barbara 26 46
90 Vanpool, C 8 46
50 Vanpool, Jacob 610
200 Whitehead, Richard 44 20
50 John SVells 760
60 Y oder, Joseph 1168
PNION TOWNSHIP,
150 20 Brower. Wm.,,,,,, 4151
200 Khu, PR 1200
150 140 Mann. Harvey 44 56
100 Phipps,Samuel 11 85
50 Thomas, H (owner) 4 10
383 P B Crlder & Son " 79 00
433 IG4 Wister, Wm 143 77
WALKER TOWNSHIP.
90 94 Askln, Robt 2 15
40 Baker, John 192
337 154 Baker, Robt & John 814
212 Barkman, sarnl 1017
129 120 Brooks. Ruth 311
300 Brady, Win 7 20
270 129 Curvier, Mary 6 72
115 113 Daughtery, Margaret 273
179 110 Daughtery,Elizabeth 4X2
69 39 Evans, Jesse 166
id) 39 Evans, Jesse 240
92 26 Eckert, Wm 219
211 72 Hahn, Peter 5 07
22 47 Hahu, Ebenezer 52
65 40 Hahn, Wm 1 54
219 39 James, Margaret 5 28
215 155 James, Edward 613
59 40 Johnston. David 138
161 Knox. John 7 47
560 McEwen, Mary 1334
357 160 Mansell, Win.. 7 83
90 94 Mercer, John 215
327 100 Mercer, David 7 83
384 36 Miller, Win 9'2'2
4 McCalmor.t, Thos I*o2
211 44 Osman, Capt 5 04
86 40 Packer, Job 2 05
89 40 Packer, James 2.T0
182 Purdon, Richard 8 00
150 Reed, David 7 20
175 Robison, Richard 7 77
88 Smith, johu & Henry 1 92
201 133 Sutler, James 9 64
382 30 Sutler, Daniel 916
59 Swanzy, William 140
39 W ickersham, Amos 71
WORTH TOWNSHIP.
33 Clymer, Henry 899
254 Gray, J B 27 25
200 Hawthorn, Thomas 13 84 \
345 Kuhns, John 4994
278 Lawman. George 32 01
230 Mayian. jasper 23 78
274 Miles, Samuel 52X3
25 siorris, Widow 4 77
39 Ross, John 10 63
85 Swanswicli, John 14 66
6 Singer. John. 1 84
88 Sliiupen, WniJ 15 22
160 Jonathan, Laird, owner,, 1213:
58 A Laird, owner C 42
% Unknown, vacant 75
% Jacob Vanpool, owner 59
25 Wister, Wm 1111 1
237 Wister, Daniel 2145
D. C. KELLER, zveojwrer.
The Bee Hive Store
_A_T
LOCK HAVEN
• ... ■
f -
as many patrons in Centre county, the result of
many years' patient and honest dealing and a quick
insight in their wants and wishes.
A large invoice of choice Spring Goods
have arrived. Will be pleased to show
them to you.
Muslins, on which our reputation isunque3tionl
were never as low as they are now.
Hill Muslin at 8 1-2 cts. Very best
goods at 10 cts. The unbleached muslins
are accordingly as cheap.
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.
An unusually fine line and cheap.
Tar key Red Table Linen warranted Fast Colors,
50 cts. Pr yd.
The 6th invoice of Jamestown Dress Goods have
arrived, best goods for the money that can be pur
chased. 25 c. A new and choice line of 121-2 cent
DRESS GOODS.
ft I
Cashmeres and Silks in abundance. One half ton of CAR
i PET CHAIN. 25 cts. We get your carpets made for you and
, charge you the weaver's price.
i ,
We have just received the finest and largest line of CARPETS
; eyer brought to this city. LOOL AT THEM BhiFORE THE
1 CHOICEST PATTERNS ARE QONE
EVERETT & CO.,
PROPRITO RS OF TH
I LARGEST WHOLE SALE HOUSE
|
MILLLINERYON PENNSTREET!
MTT.TiHEIM, PA.
I # •
; The people of Miilheim and vicinity are invited to call
and inspect my e egant stock of
Millinery Goods!
Special attention is called to my large line of
Hats, Bonnets, Plumes, Tips,
Ornaments,Flowers,Rib
bons, Velvets, &c.
A share of the public patronage is respectfully solici
ted.
Anna ML Weaver.
Selling off at Cost!
W. T. Mauck & Son
ARE SELLING OFF THEIR
ENTIRE STOOKI
OF
-FURNITURE-
To change the arrangement of their room.
PARLOR SUITES, CHAMBER SUITES, PINING ROOM FURNI
TURE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, BUREAUS, BEDSIEADS,
SPRINGS of every description, HAIR, COTTON, HUSK& STRA W
MATRESSES, SOFAS, LOUNGES, CRADLES, HALL
SVANDS, CENTRE TABLES, EASY CHAIRS, BOOK
CASES, WARDROBES, MIRRORS, FRAMES,
WHAT-NOTS, Etc., Etc.
Our stock of
I VsiLMt P&pms <(-
arc entirely new patterns, and customers calling at our shops will after examination <tnd that w
are prepared to suit all tastes and fancies. The leading Wall Paper manufacturers are design
lng and printing papers so far in advance of those in former y ears, that we can nqjw show styles
PAPEK- PI^PTC3-llsrC3-S
to customers that will improve their homes so much that they will 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, Fenna.
"W~. T_ SON.