• jjlp jtiUl|Dm Journal. • THURSDAY, JUNE STH, 1884. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. dmrcHSnnia" School Directory. Evangelcal. Revs. B. Hengst', and J. B. Pox, Prcach's Rev. B. Hengst will preach next Sunday even ing. Sunday School, ZERBV, Supt. Missionary Society meets on the third Mon" day evening of each month. Method St. Bets. G. P. R. Sarvis, Preacher-in-charge. Sunday School at 10J-4 A. M.— D. A Musser, Sup't Reformed. Rev. Zwingtl A. Yearick, Pastor. Rev. Yearick wi 11 preach at Auronsburg next Sunday morning. Mite society meets regularly on the first Tues dav evening of eacli mouth. United Brethren. Preaching next Sunday morning. Rev. J. O. W. Herald, Preacher-in-charge. Sunday School.9 A.M.— J. G. \Y. Herald Sunt. Lutheran. Rev. John Tbmlinson, Pastor.— Sunday School at 9 A.M.— H. K. Duck, Supt The Augsburg Bible Class meets every Sun day. Ladies' Mite Society meets on the first Mon day evening of each month. Presbyterian. Rev. IT. K. Poster. Pastor. Loip & Societ' Directory. Mlliheim 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. HAKTMAN, Sec. E w. MAVCK. N. G. Providence Grange, No. 217 P. of H., meetsin Alexander s block on the second Saturday or each month at p - M - Jl,, d on the fourth Sa turday of each mouth at IS p. M. D. L.ZERBT, Sec. T. G. F.UHARD,Master. The MtUheim B. & L. Association meets in the Penn street school house on the evening qf the second Monday of each month. A. WALTRK. Sec, D. L. ZKUBT, Trest. The Miltheim Cornet Band meets in the Town Hall ou Monday ami 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 LARGE. Richard Vaux. I B J McGarnn. H B Plummet , DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1. John Slaviu, 15. Gerrge S Tardy, 2. JP J Sensendorf, 16. P K Ackley, S. John W Lee, 17. John P Levan, 4. Herbert J Horn. 18. Ezra D Packer. 5. Richard L Wright, 19. K W Mmnma. 6. John H Brinton, 20. A H Dill, 7. \Nm Stabler. 21. Frank P James, 8. Chas F Rentschler, 22. JK P Duff, 9. H M North, [23. John Swan, 10. Harry G Stiles, 24. A B Wlntemitz, 11. A J nroadhead, |25. Johu H Hill, 12. F y Rockafellovv, 29. Wm A Funnier, 13. No choice, * [27. A J Greenfield. ]4. George H Irvin. 1 - • A tie vote between Michael Bead and Rich ard Kohn. FOR CONGRESS-AT-LARG E GEN. W. W. H. DAVIS, of Bucks county. Democratic County Committee for 1884. Beliefonte N. W James A. M'Claln. " S.W Al Gannau. '■ W.W James Schofield. Howard .... A. Weber. Milesburg Dr. W. C. Grove. Millheim James C. Smith Philipsburg Ist W J. N. Cassanova. •' 2d W J. O. Lorakie. 3d W John M. Holt Unionville P. McDonald. Benner.— ——. Wm. H. Close. Boggs S——. Frank Adams. " N—— George Brown. Burnside—........ . H. M. Meeker. College...--..- W. H. Tibtens. Curtin— John McClockey, Ferguson E. P Peter Lanck. R . W. P Levi Walker. Gregg 8- -2 Luther Risiiel. " N John hossmau. Haines E. P M. Feidier. *' W. P.——. George Bower. Halfmoon D. J. Gates. H arris - Jacob weaver, Jr. Howard.——. Geo. D Johnson. Huston— Charles Murray. Liberty.. Frank Brown. Marion —. John Hov. Jr. Miles Peter S. Beirly. Patton Robert Reed. Penn..—Andrew Campbell Potter N. P- —. Dr. John F. Alexander. " 8. P Joseph Gilland. RushS. P-.——. John O'NeiL ** N.P— John Long. Bnow Shoe N. P Edgar Holt. " - 8. P Spring John Gerbrick. Wlor - B. V. Fink. Union ——— Sam'l K. Emerick. Walker..—— Sol. Peck. Worth.—.—— Wm. Lewis. P. GRAY MEEK, Chairman ANNOUNCEMENTS. The JotUncing are the prices charaed for an nouncements in this paper: Sheriff. *5.00 • Prathonotary, *5.00; Treasurer, $5.00 -.Register. $4.00,* all other office#, $.3.00. PRESIDENT JUDGE. We are requested to announce Adam Hov', of Beliefonte,as a candidate for the office of P'resi dent Judge in the 49th Judicial District.subject to democratic usages. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce CHARLES SMITH, of Beliefonte as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the demo cratic eounty convention. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce I). 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. FAUST. of Miles township, as a candidate for sheriff, subject to the decision of th e democratic coun ty convention. We are authorized to announce MILKS WALK **of Ferguson Township as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the democrat ic county convention. PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce W. B. MIN OLg.of Centre Hall,as a candidate for Prothono tary, subject to the decision of the democratic county convention. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to announce J.J. Lingle.of Philipsburg,as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to the decision of the democratic coun - ty convention. THE Republican Presidential Con vention at Chicago on last Tuesday was called to order at 12.24, and elect ed John R. Lynch as chairman of the body. The convention adjourned un til yesterday (Wednesday) 11 o'clock, a. m. As we go to press too early to catch the result of the convention, we must defer the publication of the pro ceedings until next issue. Arrest of John O. Eno. , John C. Eno was arrested on Satur day evening, May 31st, at Quebec, on board the Dominion steamer Vancouv er, which sailed for Liverpool on Sun day. Detective Fahey has been on his track since Friday last, following him from Ottawa to Toronto, Montreal and Quebec. He arrived at Montreal on Thursday, and put up at a private boarding house under the name of Mc- Cioskey. A STENOGRAPHIC REPORT of the proceedings of the hist Democratic State Convention, in Allentown, April 0 lias been published by the State Committee. It is a pamphlet of 20 pages, uniform in appearance with the similar publi cation for 1883. Single copies can lie had 011 application (with enclosure of two two cent stamps), to W. C. II EN SEL, Chairman, Lancaster Fa. THE banking house of D. W. Middle town A Co., in Washington assigned for the benefit of its creditors on May 31st. The capital stock of the bank was $40,000. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our Regular Correspondent. WASIISNOTON, I). C., June 2,1884. Tilings seem to be working admira bly" for a grand explosion at Chicago this week, and when the pieces come down old John Sherman is going to be on hand to gather them up. T have thought all along that there was some thing in the air,when John affected indif ference while the eyes of the rest of the party were upon Chicago. Believe me when I tell you that the wily old coon has made at ttie bottom of every family quarrel that has happened among the Republican leaders for the last four years, and now it is at his instigation that Gorham, the Cheap John.of the Stalwart phalanax, has gone to Chica go to kicK up a muss between the ad herents of Arthur and Edmunds and Logan. Chandler, the hitrh-cock-a-lor urn of the Cabinet, and Frank Ilatton, by whose kind permission the world re volves, have both gone to Chicago in the interest of Mr. Arthur first, and the man who promises most after wards—and he is John Sherman. The status of the Blaine movement is one of the surprises of politics and politicians. It is of the Irishman's flea order .and it won't lie discovered until it hops up at Chicago and surprises Blaine himself. By the way, I saw the inexorable Jim to-day upon the street, looking as com placent as anybody who is'nt a candi date. Ohio wool couldn't save poor McKin ley after all. By a majority of 58 the House jerked his seat from under him and gave it to Wallace, the contestant, who gave a better showing for his title than is ordinarily the case in these con tests for Congressional honors. With in three hours after the vote was taken, McKinley was on his way to Ohio, with clentehed fists aud teeth grating. Mac did yeoman service and a good deal of dirty work for his party in the last Congress, but in this he has scarce ly been heard from. PHONO. A Prison Keeper Murdered. The Shocking Tragedy at the East em Penitentiary on Saturday. PHILADELPHIA, June I.—A shock ing murder under singular circumstan ces was committed yesterday morning at the Eastern Penitentiary, of which one of the widely known keepers was the victim. A fe.v minutes before 9, as Overseer Farley was making a round of the cell yards, he was terrified as he passed over the yard door of cell A. 14- 83, to see the prostrate body of Keeper Michael F. Doram in a pool of his own blood. Such a ghastly sight was calculated to inspire the utmost terror, and Mr. Farley summoned a number of prison officials,who found no 'difficulty in get ting into the cell yard, but could not force an entrance into the cell itself. Poor Doran was found, upon investi gation, to be about to breathe his last. It was at once suspecttd that the in mate of the cell, James Taylor, had committed the crime, and the officers attempted to get into the cell by the door leading to the yard, where the dy ing keeper was breathing his last. The cell door was found to be fastened on the inside. Through the barred win dow, however,could be Seen the crouch ing figure of Taylor, who refused to say a word m reply to questions addressed to him. A detachment was sent around to the door of the cell opening on the main corridor, where an entrance was easily made and Taylor captured without re sistance. At ten o'clock Doran died at the hospital of the piison ,and the coro ner was summoned. Taylor's record is a very bad one. He was a member of the old Reading hdse gang and was considered a violent pris oner. He is twenty-eight years old and is'under a sentence of two years and ten months for aggravated assault. Michael F. Doran, the murdered keeper, was 42 years old and was well built. He was well known throughout the city and during Coroner Gilbert's official term served as bis clerk and four years ago, in 1880, ran for police magistrate on the county democratic ticket. lie leaves a wife and six chil dren at his home, No, 1750 Warnock street. WASHBURN & HUNTING'S .UNITED SHOWS.— The great shows of L. W. Wasburn & Robert Hunting having been consolidated fortius season, thus making one of the largest and grand est shows in America, as their shows before united were two of the leading shows of America. This great consol idation will be in this borough Thursday June 12th. The menagerie contains numerous cages of rare animals. The great black elephant being a great feat ure which is by far a greater curiosity than a white Elephant. The museum contains many curiosi-" ties, and Sergt. John Mason the would be slayer of the assassin of our great martyred President, Garfield, will hold receptions in his tent. In the circus, although large enough for three rings contains but one, as a person can only ! look at one ring at a time. In this large I ling will be seen the best performance j ever given by any show. Among the ; I performers are M. Robert Whittaker, the champion hare back rider of the world, who was with Forepaugh last year. Also the daring equestrienne. Miss Lizzie Keys. The Hunting's, Robert and Clarice, the tinest trapeze performers in the world. Reomer and Lurouk, Bariium's $5,000 challenge horizontal bar performers, and lift y other performers, the best in the circus profession. In speaking of this show, the Keystone Courier, of Connelsydie, Pa. says: "Nearly live thousand people were a greeably surprised last Friday, by the performance ef the Washburn A: Hunt ing circus. The circus performance was the best ever seen in this city, and we have had Foregatigh and Harnuii). Roemer and Lerouk came in for the greatest applause, they being the favor ites. Wo hope Messrs. Washburn A Hunting success, as they deserve it." Don't forget the date, Thursday, June 12th. (J rami street parade at 11 o'clock, on day of show. Usual price of ad mission. COBURN BRIEFS. Frost has frozen the corn in many places. Pink eye is prevailing among our horses. Fishing parties visit our town six nights every week and yet tlnre are plenty of fish left. Pennsylvania Railroad officials spe nt several (Dys fishing in the mountains below Coburn. They appeared to en joy themselves and well they could. Z. —DRUGGISTS as a rule are ex tremely jealous and careful of the hon or of their profession, and are 'otli to praise a medicine which they do not from personal knowledge know to lie a meritorious article. They all agree, however, that for smalluess of dose, easiness to take, and effectiveness as a worm destroyer, McDonald's Celebrat ed Woim Powders are the best and most desireable vermifuge in their stock, and do not hesitate to recom mend them. Dissatisfied buyers can have their money refunded. JOJINSOX, HOLLO WA V A CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CAI'TION.— The undersigned hereby cautions all persons not to sell or trust his chi hlren Daniel Ling and Sadie Louisa Long, 011 his no count, as he will pay 110 debts contracted by them after this date. LEY! LONG. Madisonuurg. May 29th, ISM. 22-Jt PUIYAfE SALE OF VALUABLE IJKAL TATE.—The undersigned offers his property, one mile soutliwest of reun liall, at private sale. It contains one and three fourth acres of ground, with a (ioau, TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE,STABLE and all other necessary out buildings erected thereon. A never-fulling well of excellent lime-stone water and an orchard of all kinds of fruit on the premises. For forms and particulars apply to 1). I*. HECK MAX, tf Penn Wall, l'a. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters ot administration on Use estate of Jacob Steffee. late of Miles township. Centre Co.. Pa., deceased.having been grunted to the undersign ed. ail persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims ugulnst the same to present them duly authenticated by law for settlement. SAMUEL FRANK. Rebersburg. May 29th, KM. Administrator. TREASURERS SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS FOR TAXES FOiv KS2 AND KM AND PREVIOUS YEARS.—Notice is hereby given that in purmiuuce of an Act of Assembly, passed on the 12th day of June. A. I>. ISIS, 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 publie 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 Beliefonte, on Monday, June 9th, A. I>. 1884, at one o'clock, p. m.: ACRES. PKR. WARRANTEE NAMES. TAXES. BEN NEK TOWNSHIP. 58 Hoi mas, Robt 2 04 100 Dale, Christ Sr~ IHXiGS TOWNSHIP. 143 Dale, Ann, part 14 27 383 13 Frazier,Noloroa 25 83 43-3 103 Fishburn.llannah 41 91 433 103 Gray. Win 38 95 431 137 Godfrey, Martha 45 12 433 103 Harvey. Jonathan 28 86 418 40 Hood, Win 42 86 431 40 Hood, Moses 33 87 181 Lucas, J M & J P Packer 24 60 433 163 Lewis, David 43 55 300 M'Coy, Frank 30 30 50 Paker A Lucas 5 04 438 5*4 Russel, Win 31 13 433 lt>B Itussel, Thomas 29 42 50 Walker, Jon. (owner) 4 50 46 Leathers, Jacob, (owner) 211 383 163 Weiss. Michael 29 69 UUKNSIDE TOWNSHIP. 415 Black, James ... 934 433 163 Brady, Robt 19 44 433 16.3 Brady, Win 1' 9 72 433 163 Brady, John 9 72 433 I<>3 Bell, Wm 12 96 433 153 Bingham. Win ~.. 56 99 415 Boyd,John ]3 67 433 163 Byers. John 19 59 4.33 16-3 Cook. Win 19 44 ' 433 103 Cowdon, John 12 96 4:13 163 Dewart, Win 6 48 433 163 Dewart, John 6 48 J. 33 163 Doneliy, Henry 648 43.3 163 Doneliy, John 12 66 4.33 163 Fox, Samuel M 12 96 433 103 Gray, Robt 6 48 433 163 Gray, Win 6 48 433 163 Grant, Thomas 12 90 433 163 Graves, Alex 12S><3 433 163 Gobeu, Charles 648 433 163 Hamilton, Thomas. 12 96 ■ 140 Harris, Henry 12 60 • 4.3.3 153 Harrison. Geo 19 52 433 163 House). John 12 96 433 153 Hunt, Person 45 47 433 163 Kidd, John 10 35 415 Levy, Nathaniel 12 4.3 433 163 Lyon, John 12 96 433 153 AlcLanahan, Blair 19 52 433 153 McLanahun, Geo 45 47 4:5:1 15.3 AlcLanahan, Polly 45 46 4:5:5 15.3 AlcLanahan, Ann 45 40 433 150 Alead, Geo 64 93 *2OO Aliller, Wlll 600 4-33 163 Morris. Joseph 12 96 433 153 Nicholson, Jobu— 38 98 233 153 Pettit, And 39 47 4:5.3 16.3 Shaffer, Henry 12 96 415 Tall man, Barah M 12 4.3 4:5:5 15.3 Tench, Francis.. 32 54 4.5.3 163 Towers .James {172 415 Thomas, Joseph 12 43 ' 415 Wallace, Joseph 9.34 4.'t's 163 Wallace,.Joseph 12 96 415 Weitzel, John 11 47 415 Wehlner, Jacob 37 23 123 Wheeler, Henry 366 ' 4:5:3 163 Wilson, Bird 12 86 204 Wjthlngton, Martin .3 0.5 * COLLEGE TOWNSHIP. 421 .Johnston, Boss 1543 •" CURT IN TOWNSHIP. 434 Ainsley, Robt 50 6*9 • 415 Allen,Chas 50 90 4 376 Baird, Samuel 38 35 t 185 Brady, Win P 37 92 3y7 Carscadden. D 45 78 337 Coats, Lindley 23 00 < 150 Custer, Paul 13 74 30 Curtin, John .3 98 200 120 Carscadden, D. 14 60 4 311 Delia veil, Peter % 52 82 4 106 Devling, Joseph 12 40 4 434 Devliug, Joseph 50 78 4 135 Donald, Henry 113 60 4 311 Evans, Cadwalder 52 82 j 415 Elliot, Will 70 44 4 415 Eddy, Ester 82 84 •. 448 99 Epple.And 73 38 415 Gray, Robt 64 24 4 415 Gray, Wm 64 24 4 415 Gilbert, Wm 82 90 4 ; ~ Dodfrev,Martha 83 on V ( J H- Godfrey, John W 44 10 V?" Hahn, Peter 12 24 V" llahn, Susan 04 24 Hollowell, Kit 1120 'J'- Humphrey, Thomas 14 47 Irvln, James :12 • ss,l ?4 . Jumho, .Joseph 60 80 1 4" ; l Kelso, Rebecca 00 IK 460 Kelso, Joseph 48 (Nl f** Lane. Mary 33 20 1 ;><) Lane, Sara 11 44 50 U'J, . Levy. Nathaniel 8290 h.-i Louus,Caleb 32 10 lanijrstrelh. Isaae OHSO Lou as, 38 20 Dnrgstrclli, Isaac .'>B 20 <0 -Mason, John H 12 S2 P>o MoCunlcv. .John 45 11 Meyer, Philip 47 (Mi 100 Meyer, Simon 20 60 •-'<> 48 Meyer, Michael. 05 80 420 Meyer, Valentine 05 80 190 Miller, .lames 2012 4ft> Mltehell. Wm 1' 40 80 484 Mltehell, Win P 10 78 220 Mitchell, Win P 26 74 200 Mitchell, .lohn P 33 98 110 Meyers, Ro\er... 0 40 :u:i 112 (>r vis, Kills. 1 30 04 434 Packer, J W 40 78 42 Packer, 4 W 4 01 15 Packer, J W 150 110 Packer, W W 12 87 326 Packer, 1 W 3814 • r, '2 (Julgley, Oil lift 6 54 UK' Smith, l'eter 10 20 4.3.3 153 Scott, Samuel 80 88 4.3.3 103 Tollman, Mary.. 507s 2ft> Tun is, Richard 20 40 200 Tunis, Richard - 10 so 415 Wain, -faeoh 41 04 -'l7 Wharton, Ffthluirn 35 st) 217 Wharton, Pishbii 1 n 85 50 100 Willis,.Jonathan II 10 415 \v istar,Caspar 114 90 4.3.3 103 White, James 01 50 hjO Willis, Jonathan 1110 401 Yarilley, Win 4100 FEHurSON TOWNSHIP. 100 lUirehlleld, Win - 505 lo Hicks, \brain 1 42 160 Thomas, Peaeock(owner) 12 00 GltKliU TOWNSHIP, 180 A ski n, Robt 4 OH 110 Mor.ely, Jacob. 205 180 Mercer, .lohn 4 03 120 Reese, Daniel 4 00 150 Zeiffler, Michael 170 52 A Custer's est. (owner).... 3 00 HAINES TOWNBWP. 30.3 60 Barr, Thomas 6.51 4ft> 6u Barr, Mar caret 725 87 Barrows, John of. 120 375 60 Barr, James 0 73 .38s 60 Barr, Mary 6 02 154 Jieck, llcnry. 2% 440 28 DudDrldgc. Hannah 5 92 181 Fees, Jacob. 2 40 406 89 Gratz. Michael 7 23 400 GraU. Bernard 535 202 140 Glllnian. II & s Snyder.... 17 06 253 Glllnian. H& b Snyder.... 12 0.3 46"> Hall, Chas 16 90 400 60 Links, Mary 7 20 106 Lowcry 1 38, 200 Parker. Win 1 78 ( 170 stover & Wolf 304 88 Fldd, Win 3 ' 150 D Hensel (owner) 1;& . 125 1 Hensel (owner) 1 1 2*> 130 Wiess. John & Sol Neldlgh 46 It AI-P MOON TOWNSHIP. 48 Beck Danl 13 86 5 Keith. Jacob.. 28 40 216 I ..-unburn, Josiah 32 28 24 Jacob Vaupool (owner)... 406 63 so G Vaupool 44 0 33 67 76 C Vaupool 44 11 52 43 C Vaupool 44 3 us IIAIIRIS TOW KSHIP. 400 Andre, Absoloni - 3 80 133 Fox, Geo 1 SO 400 Harrison, Win - 380 5o irvln, John 1 22 4(* Parker, Richard 3 80 4il) Reed, James .... 3M 4n7 92 Wharton, Kearney 4 2.3 led Young, Samuel 96 HOWARD TOWNSHIP. 107 104 Brown, Samuel 60S 130 02 Harris, Jus 1) 3 si .55 Harris, Jas D 200 160 Willis, Jon. b K lind 14 32 ltK) Willis, Jonathan 14 31 IlfsTON TOWNSHIP. 4.13 163 Barter, James 2510 120 Kuhn, Adam - s 50 Kuhus 4 24 4:'.3 163 Price, John - 2310 413 163 KulMllgtoil, John. 17 11 413 161 \Ylceland. John 2511 I.IBEHTY TOWNSHIP. hki Hi yes, Kolit Jt Jas 25 05 171 Hess. Geo 1) lOS7 309 3 Irvln, Robt 2y64 310 Jackson. Jere 22 63 ISO Lytle, Peter 680 150 Lytic, Peter 605 175 Qi'ilgley, James A 1056 168 Shaw & Dingle 8 21 340 . Smith. Christian 16 72 M AltloN TOWNSHIP. 17 LSWtI, Robt 4 07 37 100 McKlnney, David 620 70 Rohrer, Chris is nc .50 Win T Ugh man (owner).. 12 00 100 Jl* Harris 44 12 30 19 Isaac Frain 44 7 04 28 John Zeigler 44 7 03 60 Yarper, Simon 4 62 no Yurger, Simon 4 02 200 Young, Robt...,*. 22 80 MILKS TOWNSHIP. 430 Brady Robt 7 04 410 Brady, Hannah.. 7 .6 255 Brady, Jane 4 7o 200 Brady. John - 370 440 Brady, Win P, 8 14 146 Brady. Win 2 66 424 Calhoun, George 7 so 463 Oa rot hers, James 7 42 150 Cooper, Wm 2 78 120 Fearon, Joseph .... 502 429 Gray, Robt 7 88 476 Grant . Thomas.. 8 78 203 Hamer, William 5 77 460 Hunter, Alexander 8 50 430 . jaekson. Jeremiah 6 28 320 Kitts, George 5 92 .'too Levy, Aaron 5 4.5 425 Norton, Sa ml 7 83 .300 Parker, Wm - 5.54 324 Parker, Richard 5 08 324 Parker. Jeremiah 5 08 58 Parker, Win 1 03 125 Stedman, Win 2 01 200 Smith, Thomas - 370 lft) bcott. Abraham 1 84 50 Scott. Saml 01 150 Scott, Abraham 2 77 00 Scott, Saml 1 65 130 Tacgart.gtobert 2 30 275 Tripp John- 507 425 Toland. Henry..— 7 S3 100 Long.C (owner) 1 7.-> 125 Wharton. Monre 2.38 425 William, David 7 82 ram TOWNSHIP. 150 Armstrong, James 6 00 150 10 Cmvdon, John 600 112 19 Cowdon, John 3 01 150 Hamilton, Thomas 6 no 15Q Hepburn, James 0 (K) 116 31 Hepburn. James 4 08 150 Kennedy, John 0 00 150 Kennedy, James 600 KU W Kennedy, And 8 02 108 131 Kennedy, John 3 72 113 8 Kennedy, tames. 3 81 200 Lyon, Robert 8 00 200 Lyon, Ezekial 8 00 200 Lyon, BenJ 8 00 100 Montgomery, wm 4 oft 100 Montgomery,Danl 4 00 200 APCalley, Wm 8 00 2tx McCallev.John 8 00 rorrF.it TOWNSHIP. 288 Bound, Mary 1 66 81 111 Cameron, A1ex..,,...,.,.. 140 132 (Rivithom 2 10 20 Fullmer. II B 64 400 Garigus, Edward 5 69 400 Garlgus, Wm 5 69 400 Harrison, Wm 8 04 40 Livingstone 74 105 McClellan.tieo 1 67 "70 Peck, Jos 149 90 John Bltner (ow tier) 1 91 SPRING) TOWNSHIP. 186 115 Ptirdon, John u 14 300 Robison, Catharine 0 90 30ft Robison, Reliecca 9 90 150 Robison, Richard 4 97 06 66 Fool. Henry 660 02 102 Thornburg, Thomas 6 00 160 j Gordon (owner) 3.30 75 Etniline Whitney (owner) 742 BNOW SHOE TOWNSHIP. 43.3 Byard, And 107 70 433 153 Bingham, Wm 80 05 433 153 Brunt, Felix 80 05 60 C'lymer, Geo 8 46 4:53 1.53 Campbell, Geo 80 05 412 44 Carseadden, Davhl 67 56 412 44 carseadden, David 77 04 287 86 Carseadden, l)av)d 47 66 433 153 Cox. Paul 80 05 433 153 Cuthburt, rhos— 80 05 < 433 153 Cunningham, D II 78 44 433 153 Delaney, Sharp 86 95 300 Develing.Joseph 30 ft) 218 Dobson, Sam'l 27 80 433 Eddv, Ge0.... 45 4.8 200 Fitzsiminons, Thos 23 00 433 63 Fox, Sam'l M 86 58 < 4.' 163 Fisher, James C 7100 : 433 163 Fisher, Sam'l W .. 80 95 • 00 Grny> Robert 840 • 200 iligby, Jos 36 80 > 383 Hale, James T 67 18 > 50 Hale, James T 5 25 4.33 153 Hawthorn, Thos 80 05 433 153 Hawthorn, Jamea 80 05 433 153 Lewis, Win 80 05 43! 153 Lewis. Wm lawyer 80 95 433 Linn, Sam'l 70 99 i 353 Lisniet. John 57 87 400 Long, J Z ■ 60 40 200 Long, J Z 37 40 314 Long, J Z 47 11 433 153 Maylan, Jasper 70 99 433 153 Mayston, Edward 70 99 433 McM& nn US, Jan.es 70 99 433 153 MeLannhan, Blair 70 09 433 153 Meed. Gen ft) 00 433 153 MePlierson. Win ft) ()0 433 163 MeKweu, TIIOS 70 99 433 153 Mllliken, M T 6| 03 409 73 Mitchell. N J 57 64 433 Mlsner, Luke 70 90 4M Morgan, BenJ It 55 45 433 163 Munis, Robt 76 07 368 71 Nesbit, John M 69 ft.) 433 153 Parker. Wm 55 45 216 Parker, Jeremiah 27(53 210 Parker, Jeremiah.. 27 03 30C p 111. John...*. 50 04 too 153 pim, Hugh 50 04 •3ft' Reiley, Jol *4 60 •'too 144 Kelloy,John 59 04 153 shlppi'i), Thos L 70 00 433 153 Scott, Kdward. 70 00 155 Tallman, Benjamin 55 45 162 Tninkins, Jus 17 2! 163 Tallman, Sarah M 70 00 433 153 Valentine, As 52 00 lft' 8 Vandyke, Henry .31 16 433 1 3 Wain. Rebecca 55 45 453 163 Wain, IMieby 70 78 4513 15.3 Wharton, M<>ure 70 99 4.33 153 Wharton, Elizabeth 55 45 433 163 Wharton, Thos F 70 00 4.351 153 West, Francis 70 IK) 433 153 West, BenJ 70 99 265 West, Frances. 27 Bft 4513 15.3 West, Wm 11 45 57 4.3.3 I.kJ West, John 45 57 169 West, Frances 13 80 RffiH TOWNSHIP. 433 l. r i3 Allison, John 17515 •>2B Allison, James 1512 sft 2M) Allison. And 110 50 300 Allison, A .V J Lilly 143 40 327 10 Armstrong. A nil .....* 5k 27 40 lo Alhcrtnit, Richard 1804 164 10 Allison, a lues 1007 I<4 Hauiuaii, cMM'ph 12 80 52 Ban mail, oseph 14 18 433 163 Beverage. Daviil 37 67 463 163 Hrlcklcy, Dan'l 44 00 433 163 Brutzmun, Peter 154 65 i s of 4533 163 Boreiand.Joliii 2-3 01 100 Copenhaver, John 910 4533 153 Cunningham,John 110 10 100 Olymer, Geo 30 70 100 Campbell, Geo :?970 300 Cuthburt, Thos 11910 43.3 163 4 I Many. Sharp ... 3767 15-> ft) Dorsh. Frederick 40ft.i 4.3.3 161 Edwards, Thus 154 65 4513 163 Killer, Danl 65 58 , M Frence, Edward 060 433 153 Fitzgerald, Dan 66 58 433 153 Funk, John 43 50 250 Fitzslinmous, Thos 29 86 , 274 Graff, Sabastiau 90 534 i 45153 153 Graff. Sabastiau 105 531 216 156 Grant, Thos 7726 4533 153 Grant, Thos 177 78 ; 213 Gray, Win 88 18 4533 |163 Gjentworth, Jas - 37 67 1 50 Grove, Elizabeth 69 Gray, Robt 39 76 121 152 Grove & McKean 384 433 153 Hair, Christian 49 37 426 164 Hair, Christian 539 10 1.433 153 Hair, David 40 37 i I 216 153 Hamilton, Thomas 77 26 I I 4533 15.3 Hamilton 11ugh....~ 27 59 II 4533 153 Hand, John 49 537 I>o 80 Harrison, John 47 20 ; 1"7 Harrl: on, Joseph 44 530 1 4533 159 Hamilton, Hugh 54 78 1 112 Harlllne, Geo M 13.38 i 1533 163 Hopkins. John 44 98 4513 153 Huber, John 49 37 13 Hager, Christopher 4 98 6 Harrison. John 3 84 1 4.33 153 Irvln, Robt 154 65 ■ Uof ' 433 153 Irvin, Kolit 11 15 lft King. Robert 40 4G) It>2 10 Karr.Jas 60 78 ' 4533 163 laittimore,Geo- 537 67 1.35 1653 laittimoie. Win G 1182 4.33 153 Lenhore, Christian 195 511 . 31.8 106 laiwdeii, John 535 84 433 153 l.owdon. Rich 65 65 , 4.33 1553 Lowden. aohn 177 76 ; r - Long. A B 925 Lowden. Richard 56 1 4533 153 Me tzgar, Jacob 138 55 4SS 153 Malonc, Leslie 21 86 ' 4.3.3 163 Mayston, Edward -.37877 2ft) MePlierson, Wm 17 50 4533 155 Meyers, Jacob 1053 48 4.3.3 153 Miller, John 40 37 , 4.3.3 163 Miller, Jacob 49.87 • 433 1651 McConnell, Mart1u.......~. 37 67 4.33 153 Mead, Geo- - 54 78 '•l°f 4513 153 Morgan, B R~.~ 11 21 ' 70 Musser. John - 44 83 1 173 Musser. Geo (5mith)......... 07 77 100 McCord, 7 R & A Camp- bell 19 20 6 Nelson. Ellen 4 22 .3 120 Old, Davis - 128 521 58 Pim Joseph- 20 58 3253 Patton, Hugh...... - 32 60 ! ';of 453.8 l.u Peters. Richard— -... 1116 . 4518 15.8 Plnkerton. Henry 64 61 164 108 Philips, Hard mail 56 65 ' 177 s4 l'hlLps, Hardman 78 82 ! 120 120 Philips. Hardman 64 ' ltK) Passmore & Brvson 120 348 1559 Pirn, Ifcnrv 22 26 5301 150 pim, George 10 20 216 ft) Rainey, Robt 56 45 4353 153 Reese, Thomas 218 66 1 4533 153 Rohrer, Christian 49 37 533 1.83 Kudlsill, Jacob 162 81 , 405 47 Ksuli, Jacob 142 65 1 4.3.3 153 Rush, Benjamin 177 78 38 Robison, Will H 1 28 537 Robison, Win H 4 28 214 Stout. Jacob 70 18 4533 Schafuer, Casper- lift 531 4533 153 Sbenk, Andrew 49 37 4.353 153 Sbenk, Christian 40.37 4.33 1553 Sbenk, Michael 40.87 247 16 Stcek, anoob 28 28 433 153 Kpeor. Robert 115 20 167 t Slough, Geo 1010 210 Scott, And *2513 406 Snyder, Barbara 77 94 103 * French, Ed (owner) 537 03 80 Corkendale. W H 15 30 122 41 Weldman. John 65 02 4<2 4 110 Weldman,Jacob 180 56 12 Williams, j C 7 17 1 lus Wilson, John 14 80 320U Wilson, John 34 70 75 Wilson, Win 30 03 4.83 153 Wilson, Wm 154 65 31.3 106 Witmer, John 536 00 5306 100 Wilson, Wm 07 02 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. 150 Armor & Shaffer 18 0 250 Bcck with, Clement 77 50 77 Bell, Win 32 59 .309 Bush, James 54 90 50 Clark .Joseph .'6 10 176 t'oates, Moses 21 45 ;-o of 433 163 Hoodraan, Ellzaoeth...... '8 77 4.34 Hamlinton. Hugh, 70 66 4.3.3 153 Hoopnian. John 25 08 67 76 Loi No 14 C V, Jacob Van pool 412 63 80 Lot No 11, C V, Jacob Van pool 3 89 7.3 147 Lot No 16 C V A, Stephen son e5t...,,, 450 70 Lot No 15 C V, Henry Ste. nhenson 4 20 100 Masdon. Thomas 32 00 ;,34 Montgomery, W W 38 59 4353 263 McCammond, John 55 02 100 Ralston, David 1500 50 Snyder. Barbara 26 46 !H) Vaupool, C 8 46 50 Vaupool, Jacob. 610 200 Whitehead, Richard. 44 20 50 John Wells 7 00 00 YOder, Joseph... 1158 t'NION TOWNSHIP. 150 20 Brower. Wm 41 5^ 2(X) Kuhn, P R 12 00 150 140 Mann. Harvey 44 56 100 l'hipps,Samuel 11 85 50 Thomas, H (owner) 4 10 383 P B Crlder & Son 44 70 00 4.33 lt>4 Wister, Wm 143 77 WAI.KER TOWNSHIP. 90 94 Askin, Robt 2 15 40 Baker, John 192 .3537 164 Baker, Robt & John 8 14 212 Barkman, Saml lo 17 120 120 Brooks. Ruth 311 5300 Brady, Wm 7 20 270 120 Curvler, Maty 6 72 115 113 Daughtery, Margaret 273 170 IXO Daughtery,Elizabeth 4.32 09 80 Evans, Jesse 1 66 100 39 Evans. Jesse 240 92 26 Eckert, Wm 2 19 211 72 Hahn. Peter 5 07 ) 2 47 Halm, Ebenezer 52 ; 40 Hahn, Wlll 154 210 30 James, Margaret 5 28 215 165 James, Edward 513 no 40 Johnston. David 1 38 161 Knox.Johii 747 500 Met wen, Mary 13 34 .'557 100 Mausell, Win 7 83 !H) 04 Mercer. John 215 .327 lft' Mercer, David, 7 83 384 30 Miller, Wm 9 22 4 McCalmont, Thos I*o2 211 44 Osman, Capt 504 86 40 Packer, job 2 05 80 40 Packer, James 2115 182 Purdon, Richard soo 150 Reed, David 7 20 175 Robison, Richard 7 77 88 Smith, John & Henry 1 02 201 133 Sutler, James 0 64 382 30 Sutler, Daniel 916 50 Swanzy, William 140 39 Wickershain, Amos 71 WORTH TOWNSHIP. .33 Clymer, Henry 8 99 254 Gray, .1 B 27 25 200 Ila w thorn, T'Hbmas...... I 3 84 345 Kuhns.john 49 04 278 Lawman. George 3>>(il 1 230 Maylan. jasper 23 78 274 Miles, Samuel 52 3;) 25 Morris, WiUow 4 77 39 Ross, John 10 63 85 Swanswlch, John 14 66 6 Singer, Joliu 184 88 Shippen, Wm J 15 22 160 Jonathan, Laird, owner.. 1213 58 A Laird, owner 0 42 Unknown, vacant 75 y. Jacob Vaupool, owner 59 2o Wister, Wm 1111 237 Wiater, Daoiiel • 2145 D. C, KELLER, 2'rcajnrjr. The Bee Hive Store i AT LOCK HAVEN I :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 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 muslins | are accordingly as cheap. ; We are selling a surprisingly good Gingham at : 5 cts., very good at 8 cts. 1 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. 5 An unusually fine line and cheap. , j Turkey Red Table Linen warranted Past Colors, | 50 cts. Pr yd. < The 6th invoice of Jamestown Dress Goods have ; arrived, best goods for the money that can be pur r> chased. 25 c. A new and choice line of 12 1-2 cent 5 DRESS GOODS. ; Cashmeres and Silks in abundance. One half ton of OAR i CHAIN. 25 cts. We get your carpets made for you and 4 charge you the weaver's price. We have just received the finest and largest line of C ARPETS I this cit y HOOL AT THEM BEFORE THE 6 CHOICEST PATTERNS ARE GONE. EVERETT & CO., i I ? ] PROPRITO RS OF TH t - j LARGEST WHOLE SALE HOUSE * . _ j MILLLINERY ON PENNSTREET! j Ad"TT..T .TmirM- i P A The people of MilUieim and vicinity are invited to catt and inspect my elegant stock of | Millinery Goods! Special attention is called to my large line of Hats, Bonnets, Plumes, lips, i Ornaments,Flowers,Rib bons, Velvets, &c. I A share of the public patronage is respectfully solici ted. Anna M. Weaver* - r NEW MERCHANTS! NEW GOODS ! Largest Selection and Lowest Prices! D. S. KAUFMAN & CO. are ready to supply customers with a fine line of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, . Ready-made Clothing, Notions, Stationery, Confectionerie, Queenware, Tinware, Glassware, Willowware, Trunks, Valises, &c. All kinds of CANNED FRUIT carried in slock. DM.XTCS-S ▼ A complete line always on hand—prescriptions filled by experienced salesmen. BEST TQBtfßm & I^F* 3 Country produce taken in exchange for goods, and highest home market prices paid for produce. CALL by all means and reap the benefits of first-olass BARGAINS ! NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS! D. S. KAUFMAN & CO., Main Street, millheim, pa. FORMERLY H. H. TOMLMS STAKD.