|ti< |oui[ital. THURSDAY, APRIL IST, 1886. Published by R. A. BUMILTE R7 THE RAILROAD STRIKE on the Gould lines has at last come to a close. A conference held by Jay Gould and Mr. Powderly, the latter representing the labor unions, after some wrang ling about a few technicalities has resulted in an understanding between the two opposing parties and ordera were issued to immediately resume work and traffic on the southwestern railroads. This is an exceedingly happy termination of the trouble and the country can congratulate itself that the end of tbis serious agitation came in as peaceful a manner. Thousands of people had been affected directly and indirectly by this wide-spread strike and the probability of a satisfactory solution of this problem seemed almost out of reach. The progress of the strike, which seemed to grow iu dimentions from day to day, was anxiously watched by the whole American peo ple, and the country almost held its breath in tearful expectation of possi ble riots and bloodshed. By a few hours of cool and collected argument this much-dreaded calamity was averted and peace and good-will again reign supreme. NEW POST OFFICES are being estab lished throughout the country and in naming the same, the President, Cab inet officers and promiuent congress men of democratic faith are being re membered. Maryland has a Gorman, New Jersey a McClellan, two of Pennsylvania's new post-offices are styled after Piollet and Hay, there is a Flowers in New York, Nebraska has an office called Manning, and West Virginia one named Cleveland. A COMPANY with a capital of $20,- 000 has been formed in Philadelphia, which purposes printing a prohibi tion paper during the coming cam paign. It will be the state organ of the Prohibition party and we presume one of its missions will be to treat the two old parties to a good dose of water through its editorials. MR. MANNING S CONDITION. No Change for the Worse and His Friends Taking Hope. The condition of Secretary Manning has Dot materially changed since yes terday. If anything, his physicians say, he is slightly better, though they still concede the extreme gravity of his case. They have at no time been very explicit regarding his condition and this has added to the apprehension as to the probability of his recovery. But the longer he contiuues without mater ial change for the worse or a reccur rence of the attack the greater his chances for getting well, and this en courages new hope on the part of his frieods. • His condition is watched with the deepest solicitude and his physicians and attendants are besought hourly for information. His physicians say it will be seyeral days before the crisis is passed, and until this time the public concern will be unabated. Friday's Year. This is a year of Friday's. It came in on a Friday, will go out on a Friday, and will haye 53 Fridays. There are four months in the year that haye five Fridays each ; changes of the moon oc cur five times on a Friday, and the longest and shortest day of the year each falls on a Friday. A shrewd Lebanon farmer, who had a public sale, hired a brass band, at tracted a large crowd, and sold out at big prices. The Riots in the Old World. The Desperate But Unsuccessful Expedient of the Belgian Riot ers—The End Oommg. Brussels, March 28. There Jhas beeu further rioting in Charleroi, resulting in the killing of seyeral persons and the wounding of many others. The rioters at Jumet, upon the approach of the troops sent to disperse them, placed two hundred women in the front ranks. Tlie troops opened fire| and many of the women were wounded. The strike is extend ing to Namur. Additional troops have lieen called from Brussels to quell the disorders. The situation at Charleroi is assum ing a serious aspect. Appeals for troops have beenjreceiyed from Chate let, Chatelineau, La Louviere, Gilly and Gouillet, where several factories and mines have been wrecked and where many persons have been killed and wounded in collisions with the lo cal troops. Only the civic guards re main at Charleoi and are now exhaust ed from their incessant vigilance. The Burgomaster has been compelled to call for volunteers to defend the streets. News of disorder comes from all directions. There was a sharp en counter last evening at Sebastopol Trench with a crowd of rioters who were trying to enter Charleroi. Two of the rioters were killed and severa wounded and the others fled. The' strikers defy the troops at Chatelet, Couillet and Oliatelmeau and serious iighting is expected. The strikers are destitute and are compelled to bog for food. The men are desperate and threaten personal vi olence if their wants are not complied. A number of men will goto work to morrow. They will be armed with revolvers with which to defend them selves in case of an attack by strikers. Tne authorities have prohibited the sale of the newspaper Ptuple, ot this city. Two classes of the militia have been called out for service. The city of Liege was quiet to-day. It is expect ed that work will be resumed there to morrow. A circular signed by the Governor of llainault has been placarded through out Clmrleroi proclaiming a state of siege throughout the district of the strikes and authorizing the troops to cut down and fire upon all rioters that refuse to disperse. Strikes are threat ened at Flenu and Quaregnon and troops have been sent to those places. It is asserted that Germans organized the present labor movement. —Now that sudien and violent changes of weather occur evety twenty four hours, almost everyone has a troublesome cold, whie'\ if neglected, may produce results that may trouble you for the remainder of your life. Dr. KessleDs Celebrated English Cough Medicine is especially deserving praise in 111 is class of compl tints. It never fails ! It never disappoints ! Instruc tions for treatment of croup and whooping-cough also accompany each bottle. Every family, especially where there is children, should have a bottle. Dissatisfied buyers can have their mon ey refunded. JOIIXSTOX, HOLLOW AY A CO., Philadelolna Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim.l'a. He Drank and Died. SHARON, Pa., March 25.— James Ewing, a resident of Jamestown, this county, has been arrested on a charge of involuntary manslaughter, and will have a hearing at a coming session of the County Court. The circumstances are as follows : Last week while on a visit to Meadville. Ewing purchased a gallon jug of whiskey, which he brought home with him. lie met an acquaintance, Daniel Blue, and with him proceeded to diminish the quantity as fast as possible. It is said that Blue drank at least three quarts of the liq uor, and died from the effects of the dose in less than two hours. No atten tion was paid to the matter by the au thorities until Wednesday, when Ew ing was arrested, charged with furnish ing the liquor which caused his com panion's death. The dead man leaves a wife and family in extremely desti tute circumstances. The neighbors are assisting them as much as possible. 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Send 10c. for sample paper and conditions A beau tiful present with each paper. Mux vox's 111. WORLD. Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED. I'J, ,t "IMPORTANT." If you are going to the (ircut H est, Forth West or South West take THE CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND and PACIFIC RAILROAD, from Chicago. Fcr Lowest Rates of Fare, Tickets,Time Tables and information in detail call on your Local Ticket Agent or ad lress ./ L. Loornis, Passenger Agent, Middle District 111 South Ninth Bt., Philadelphia, I*A. 0-2 m 'You KNOW HOW IT IS YOURSELF. ; —Theie is not a | article of doubt but vou have to this day a vivid recollec tion of the horrible, nauseating doses of woim seed tea or syrups forced down your throat twenty yeais ago by an over-solicituous aunt or grandmoth er who pronounced your case worms. You will be to appreciate a vermi fuge like McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powders. The moat effectual and re liable worm d stroyer of the ngp. So easy and pleasant to take the patient will never know a medicine is being ad ministered. Money refunded to dis ffttisfied buyers. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW A Y & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold bv J. Eisenhulii, Millheim, Pa. When Baby was sick, we Rave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she ching to Cantoru, When she had Children, she gave them C.itoria, LEGAL AD VER TISEMEJVTS SHERIFF'S SALES.By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias. Levari Facias ami vendl tioui Exponas, issued out of the Court ot Com mon I'ieas of Centre County, Pa., and to me directed, will be exposed at Public Sale, at the Court House, in the Borough <>f Bellefonte. on MONPAT, AI'KIL 12TH, IHBG, at 1 o'c ock P. M., the following property, to wit: All that certain lot or piece ot ground (the buildings excepted) situate in the Borough of Bellefonte, County of Centre and slate of Pa., bounded and described as follow* to wit: Be ginning at a stake in the new centre hue, be tween the revised tracts of the Bald Eagle Val ley Ball Road and In the northern line of HI eh street and extending thence by said line of High street north 75® 5-10 west 261-10 feet to a -4;rke thence northward by other lands ot fi Intuitu Blanchard and Chas. MeCu.l)a.rtv I arallel with said centre line 25 9-10 feet distant west ward therefrom measured at right aitgU;* thereto by a line curving towards the north and west with 452 4*lo feet radius 227 7-10 feet to a stake in the line of laud of S. A. MeQuiston thence bv said land South *0 5.-10 East 29 feet to a stake in the western line of laud of the Bald Eagle Valley Kail ltoad Company, thence still bythe same course the furtliei distance of one foot to a ?tak in the aforesaid new Centre line thence still by the saineoourse the further distance of one foot t*> a state in an angle ot land of the said Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Company thence by said land of said n. it. Company south 14 5-10 east 242 feet to a stake in the northern line of said High street and thenc.e along said line north 75° 05 west 37, 4-10 feet to the ptace of beginning containing 182-1000 of an 1 acre more or less. Seized taken in execution and to IH> sold as the property ot Edmund Rlan cliard and Charles McCatterty tor re tennants. TKHMS.—No TLML will bo acknowledged until the purchase money be paid in full. W. MILKS WALK Kit. Sheriff's Office,Bellefonte.Mar.l.V ltoo. Bhcr(Q SIIKMKF'SSA LKS.—By virtue of sundi ywiils of Fieri Facias, Levari Facias and Vendi tioni Kxpoiias. Issued out of the Court of ~omi nonlMeusof Cent re Countv. Fa., and to!uie
  • L J do ives west 71 perches to stone, thence north 41 , . J deg. west 4(1 perches to stones thence by land of A 11. (iardner north 4~>degrees, east Ui pereln s to post thence by land of .Michael Confer at a public road, south 40 degrees east 14 perches south It. degrees east 14 perches south tiOdegr7 degrees F_'' perches to the place of beginning containing 17 acres and 0 perches nett. Thereon erected a log owclPng fiouse, log stable and other outbuildings. Seized taken in exeeutionand to be sold as the proper! v of David Tanver. No. J Alt those two certain lots or pieces of ground situate In the Borough of t'nionville rentre county, Fa., known as lots No. 17 and is In the general plan or plot of said borough, bounded and described as follows to wit: be ginning at the corner of Mam ami Union streets thence along Main sheet north us decrees west 104 feet to old township road thence along sail e south ik> degrees west ;V| feet to a 2d foot allev thenee along same south 2S degrees east lib feet to Union street thence along same north t>2 degrees east M feet to tlie place of beginning, containing live thousand seven hundred and seventy eight feet. It being the same ■•remises which Thomas .1 (ieary et u\ bv deed dated April lltli IS7S and recorded in 'the oflloe for recording of deeds \e., in and for Centre coun ty in Peed book N No 2 page 334 &i\, granted and conveyed unto C C Tavlor bis heirs and as signs and the said C C Taylor et ux conveyed the same to the sahi a T beat tiers by deed dated Feb. 13th, ISBO recorded in deed book F No 2 page l.i'J reference thereunto being bad will more fully and at large appear. Thereon erected a frame store room, lee house, ware room &c. Seized taken in execution ami to be sold us the property of A T Leathers. No 4. All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in snow Shoe twp. (City) Centre county. Fa., b miule.l a ,d de scribed as fellows to wit: being part ot lot No 40 in the north east bystreet or alley 20 feet wide on the south east liv lot No 30 and <>n the south west by Olive street being thlrtv let t front on olive street and extending back 'io it. to an alley. Thereon erected a two story house stable and other outbuildings. Seized, taken 111 execution audio be sold as the property ot Oeorge Davis. No 5. All that certain messuage and tract of land situate in t lit- borough of I'liioin illo Centre count . , l'a.. houmleu on tlm south by land of William 1> Smith estate on the ,-ast by chestnut on the west by an alley und on the i norm by apple street containing'J Mliof an acre more or less. Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house out kitchen, stable lum py shed, ice house and other out htiildlnps. Seized taken In execution and to be sold as the property of 11 K Leathers A Son. Nod All that certain messuage tenement and tract of lam] situate on the north sjd of Bald Eaple creek in Union township centre Co. Pa., bounded ana described as follows to wit: beginning at a post on the banks of the Hahi Kagle creek thence by land of Jam's Alexander north lsU degrees-west 114 perches t.>a post thence by lands of duo hidings and Joseph Alexander ,lr, south <>B degrees west 36 perches to a post, south A*>, degrees west is perches to a post in the Bcllefonte and Piiilipsbtirg turnpike thence by lamt of heirs of Joseph Alexander Sr., south 'Hi 1 ; decrees east 31 7-10 th perches to a post south degrees west til perches to a post, south 23 degrees cast 4- p relics to an din on the bank of the Bald Kagle creek tbenua down the said greek b.v its several courses litS perches to the place >i beginning, containing up acres and three perches ami the usual allow- ! atiee. Thereon erected a log house. he |INF fwn o/*rnz*rft a*l • • (ll' I ;||S() I a good orrhwd about one mile east of 1" it ion Yille NaT, Alf:) ;i:l tlj.it certain messuage ami tract ot land on tljc south side of ,s li!d 1 agio creek in I'nion twp.. aforesaid, l> ninded and described as follows to wit; 1 eginiiiug at a post on the south of the Bald Kagle creek thence by land of i'homas Davis, south IT 1 a degrees east .T.'Vj perches to a white pine south 6> degrees east 142 perches to stones thence by Muney mountain iioMb 61 degrees east TP perches to stones thence by lands of Henry B"A£wvVes belnp part of thesamo tlp nee i west to the lands or tlie u \v-otiim-s and di-tanees , up said creek of beginning, eontainin ."> i j thetJu* jess. no building. t ikeu I'V execution ami to be sold astjiu property ot William KM Taylor | NoH. AH ttvrv* certain piece or parcel of land situato in th < twp. of Liberty, t'ept re county, i l'a ivingnn th water*, of Beech creek bounded auddi-c.ibed as follows to wjt; beginning at a post tlienee north '.jdegree east .">< pcclp's t<> a stone thence south h* 1 , degrees ca-t l:'. pereln s to a stone heap in tlm run thence along laud of Daniel Winer norih VX l A perches to a stone tlienee aL.ng land of rvliue Qaigley west P> pe'clo's to a post thence along land of Austin Leonard, south six degrees west ITP perches to a chestnut oak thoee along land of Andrew Linn K l'l 2 prclies t,. the place feet to the place of beginning containing 14.4PT square feet, thereon erected a new house and store room ijtabje, simp. iuk e hyuse, at d other outbuildings. tVized tak •!. execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Korinan. No 10 All that certain messuage tenement and Jot of grouhd situate in pi intwp.. Centre county Pa., boi}i)(|ed and dwrjbed qs follow to wit: on the south oy lot of Terence Murray ou the west hv an alley on the north by other lands of H. I). Landis and on the east by public road being fifty feet front on said road and 20 feet back thereon erected a two story double dwelling house and other outbuildings. Noll. A Iso another thereof bounded on the north by other lands of 11. D L ndis on the west by an alley on the south by other 1 inds of 11 1) Landis and on the east by public road be ing fifty feet front on said road and 200 fe.-t back Thereon erected a two story,frame gle dwelling Irujse with o|||. Landis. No 13. AH the right title and interest In and toa certain tract of land situate in Half Moon twp., Centre county, l'a konij led and describ ed as follows to wit: Beginning qt stones by a black oak a common corner of lands of Hoorge Grav, the William Lainborn survey and of the heirs o r A M Elder deceased titmice south >2'{ e"rees west 94 perches to a pin- tlienee north •ca" degrees west 366 8-10 perches to a post and stones thence bv lands of McDivitts heirs north degrees east 02 4-1P perches to a post tlienee south 37/-a degrees east '.*% perches to a post thence north vJ'.i iJcjjfoiw, u.ist >1 perches to t!ie place ot b -giuiiiie-' c''"|b. lui.u one hundred and thirty seven 4Li) acres ami seven perches more or k\s>. 1 heteou eiecb d u large Barn. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property ef H <• Elder. No 14. All that certain piece of land situate in the township of Benner county of CVntre, l'a. bounded and described as foLows to wit. On the north by lands of William Eckley. on the nast )v lands Of Andrew Shivery, on the south bv lands of Creimin Alport, (now Henderson) aiui on the west by lauds of Jamos Nolan estate Containing (25) acres more or b- Mijtf Hm same premises sold by D / Kline, sheillT to hu ward Brown by Deed 801 l dated April ; No '22 I'jtgc 74, Seized taken In execution and to bo sold as the property of Edward Brown, No la. All that certain messuage tenement and tract ot land situate in the townshiii.of Rush uounty of C ntre, l'a , bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a maple corner oil the bank of Mos|}4i}non creek thence south 4 ) degrees, east 172 pernios to white ash,thence north 5U degrees, east 326 perches to a vipt£ pine north3BJ4 degrees, west 208 perches to Moshannon creek thence up said creek by its several courses anli distances to the place or be ginning, containing 325 acres be the same more or less, bejag <2 EQrtj'in of a tract ot land in the warrantee name of Willlmn Wilson bounded by lands in the warrantee name of oran, John Graff and Paul Zantzinger.haying thoieou erected a log shanty, about 16 x 40 feet and log stable tfbout 20 X2O feet. The said land being underlaid with coal. No 16. Also one otiiQl' tract of land situate ill Rush township. Centre county, I't., hounded as follows: .Beginning at a maple thence by lands of A B Long south 36 degrees, west .>4 perches to a hemlock on the line of the Kittam inglOoal Oompiiuy thence by land of the I uoe i nis lumber company soutlj 4u degrees past 100 i I perches to stones, thence north 3u degrees east ' perches to stones, thence by lands of Hayes 11 a 111 ill oil at)'' IMtton. i'lli lb degrees; west 100 l>orelics lo tli> place of eglnnlng. containing ll fly (70) acfe, iiiore ufis \\ it h the usual ul lowui Ac., tluH*mwlii ImproTeil. Seiz ed taken In execufiuiiiui to lie sold as the property of Krank //off. No 17! All the right tic and Interest of the defendant 1 #urees, west l.'tl S-lo pi-r --elies, them e north .'fivgrecs, west 272 6-10 per ches, theneoimrtli <4 degrees east 36 | to to stones.t lieiiu* north degrees,east 52 perches to tin- place of hcghvng, containing one hun dred and eShty slyftSd) acres and 16 perches thereon cue ted aHo st ory dwelling house, bank barn ami oilier eo>uUdlng-. No is. Also Another thereof situate in the borough o. Mtleihurg Centre county. I'a.. be ginning at corner ot ha of Mrs Will lain // iirassin>i place of beginning thereon erected atwostuy friune dwelling louse, stable nod other outuilldings. Seized t.uen In execution and t< Ik sold as the propery of George M Keener. No 19. All that certain inesuiage tenement ' and trad of lai d situate in ilie borough ot j t'liioin il|e Cent re eoiiuiy I'a , fronting oil At | lehauv strict and h hounded 01 flic south by s.ttd street 011 the e.ist hy the estite of I. C IV ; let's on tin* liot lh by lot of Willi.m Stover and j on the west by lot of Snmmd OsnuiM'ontaiiiing 1 acre moinor less,thereon erected a good two story frame | welling house and ether out bulla - inns, seized liken in execution nd to be sold as the property 01 William F Peters. No 2U. All the defendants right title aud In teresfjn aiuttn a certain tract of land situate in IVnn fowisbip. Centre ciuuiy. I'a . bounded and describe! as lollows to wit; On the nortli bv //enjamin Weiser, on the south by George Wert 011 the east l turnpike lend inn from Mihheim to Admru ami on the west by Geo Wert, eontaiiiliu ' 4 ot an acre more or less, thereon erected a two sory dwelling bouse stable and other on Lbuildiiigs, seized taken in execution and tit be sold us the property of •tallies Wit 10ye*. No2l. All tint certain tuessimire tenement aud tract ot'land situate in Spring township. Centre county,pa loundcd and described as follows to wit"; On the west bv the 7/ellefoute and Fbiltpsbur( turnpike roau on tlie north by lot of Frictlla Kt'oimao, on the eisl by land of Set 11 II Yocum,pudon the south ty lot of S M /uck, containing fifty feet in flout 011 saiutbuiiale deceased oil the east lit the 7/ellclonte and 7/oalsbutg turnpike road and lands of Felix Hale, on the s nth by lands of Kvan Thomas, and on the west by lands of A W Male, containing about acres more or less thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, stable blacksmith shop and other out buildings, seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of ,/onuthaii Kreamer. No 2d. All those several lots and pieces of ground one * hereof situate in the borough 1 of Mlleshurg, county of Centre ami state of Fa., bounded and described as follows to wit: on the north bv lot of Robert Ah 1 irk on the east by the 7/ellefonte and PhiiipMmtg turn pike 011 ttte smith by lot now in the possess ion of .loltit Hi bier uud on the west by an a' ley. fronting on the turnpike and extendi' back to the alley, tit -reou erected a two vl --plastered dwelling house stable an I 01 he* iuilldings. -te in No 24. Also one other thereof abutided Hoggs township. Centre county, Fa 1 lie south and described as follows to wit; ' lot of the by Kail Road street, on the enstii by an alley said Annie Campbell, on tli • ir-lng lot No 170 and 011 the west by lot No kloitv irontlngon in the general plan of Cerd extending back Kailro.id street lifty fee.treon erected a two to said alley 2*> feet,nd other outbuildings, story dwelling hopfinnu and to b • sold as the seized taken tm;. MiilhoPaml. propei ty of KaL e t wo certain hts ot ground .No 2V Allr ovV |j of A iroiisburgin H d'i 's situate in tit,.', t , e County. Fa., bounded and riwiiship.-V , . 1( \,. w towtf; On the north by deseritH-.li|,V south by apple tree aV Aaron' '"l ,, * ,t ~ lot „f Mrs. M umbo wer. late ley . \v cst by West street, there r* deceased, on lb .. - . ,j %V e:ling house. 00 erected a iiaiii . , stll i 111 1 lie imrdw-t W Vll'Klt. XhTif- Sheriff's office. Bellefonto, Fa., March o. 1 u.i-rii-L' a0 * REGI'TKBS N m J.I' 1 •' j,v. wise interested. and w ill be presented to Iho orphans' Court of t'entre county, on Wednesday. the JSth day of Apri,,A. i. lHSii, lor allowance and conflrmat.on. I First and final account of W in. X. Kitcr. Adin'r. >f etc., of Jacob Heebe. Into of Liberty township, deceased 2. The acount ol Henry Hidings. guardian of Georgie Duke, now C'rt'ig, a minor daughter of Lydla l>uke. late I.ydia Parsons, of Huston uiwnaltlp. deseased 3. Account of William Weaver and David Aaron Wcavei,executors of Frederick Weaver, lutcof Haines townslilp, deceased. 4. The first and final account of John T. Johnston, trustee app dnt 'd to se | the re I es tate i>f Sam lit'l Woollier.late of Taylor town-hia deceased, under proceedings in partition . The accduat of I) Z. Kline, trustee ap nointed hv the Orphans* Court of Centre Coun ty to sell the real estate of Samuel I.iptou. late of Milesburg borough, deceased. i>. The account of solonion dates, guardian of James C. Harpstcr, nPnor child of Win. Harn ster. late of Ferguson township, deceased, as til ed hy Isaac dates, adm'r of said Solomon dates 7. First and final account of Samuel llai'ter and Malluda Feeder. administrators of Amos s Keeder, late of Potter township deceased. s. The account of W. M. Selioll. administra tor of, &c.. ol Win. W. .Smith, late of Union township, deceased. i|. 10. Fust and final account of John I). Deck er apd (J. C. Auman. administrators of. &c.. of Daniel*. Auman, late of l'eiiii t >\\ nship, dee'd- II The account ol Benjamin V. Fink, execu tor of. &c., of John s. Fink, late of Taylor twp., 1< 12. a Tii first and partial account ol George W. Garberick and S. M. Long,executors of.&o. of George Korman. late of Gregg twp., dec d. 13. The account of William M. Allison, exe cutor of, &o , of .lolpi runner, late of Potter township, deceased. 14. The first and final account of George Rruingait and Sa i.uel Frank, executors of. &e., (,f George Brumgart. late of Miles township, deceased. 1">. The account of Wm. B. Mingle, executor of. &c., of the last will and testament of Henry Winner, late of Potter township, deceased. Id. The first and final account of Elizabeth Tate, administratrix of. &c., of Foster Tate, late of Spring township, deceased. 17. The account of Daniel Grove guardian of Sarah A. Hoy, a minor child of William Hoy, deceased . . ... lb. The account of Felix M lluruholdor ar,d Joipt \V. Daslum. acjminjstrfitors of, etc.. of Benjamin Hirner, late of Potter township, dec d. 19. The account of A U Witherite, adminis trator or. &c.: of Sarah Levy, late of Milesburg borough, dee'd. . „ 'Jit. Final account of John Wentzell, guardian or John Irwin Wentzell. minor child of 1 eter Wentzell, dee'd. , , . . 21. The account of Hannah Cowlier, ('ate Hannah Wav) administratrix of, .of Jefier sou i: Way, late of Worth township, dec d. Jj. The 19th annnal account of Dafiiej ltlio* us and .iolfn Irwin, Jr., surviving trustees , under the will of William A Thomas,late of Bclleionte borough, dee'd. _ 23. Tlie account of Alexander Cliancv. Ti'US too appointed to soil the real c*t ite of ./otiorsou B Way. late or Worth township, deceased. 21. The third account of Alcxjuulcr llarpster and Samuel (loss, exoculois 01, &c., of l>aviu llarpster, late of Ferguson township,dec d. J AS, A &fcCHA| S, Register. CNAIiTIoT NOTICE.—' TIie undersigned liftv j ing bought at Constable's s ile, March '-*> th lssi'i, the following named personal property or Inike styers. Maiiies township. all persons are hereby cautioned not to meddle or lnterieie with said property in any wise or manner, as 1 have left the same in the defendant's possession tit my pleasure: One cow, One Heifer, Six Snouts, TrtlC'C wa gon. Sled.i> Bedsteads and IJedding.Couk ■ Tables, Cupboards, Chairs, Meat and all Hp: other personal property of defendant. .JOHN BOWERSOX. Penn twp.,April Ist, 1880. l 3 * 3t (FACTION NOTlCE.—Having purchased at j Constable's sale. March 12th. IHSO,, all the following named perso nil property of Linan uel Kole. of Haines lownslilp, 1 hereby caution all persons not to meddle or in anywise interfere with top gguie. as I have left the property in the hands of said kiiiaiuiol ltota ditrlniiiny pleas ure : Cook Stove, with pipfe. Sink, I iahlos, 2 Beds. 11 Chairs, Wood Box. Barrel of Cider, Douglitruv. Lot of Queenswure. Canned Unit, Potatoes, Tub, Hand Wagon and ft lot of other articles. JOHN BQWERSOS. 12-dt ISSOLUriON NOTICE.—The partnership heretofore existing between H. 11. Trumpfbeller and Daniel Vonada. uudcr the firm name of Trumpfheller & Vonada was this day dissolved by mutual consent. AH parties having unsettled accounts will please call at once and settle witli It. F. Vonada, successor in business and duly authorized to settle our ac6ouuts. If. H. TIIO.MPBTIKLLKR, DANIEL VONXDA. ColnU'U, Fa., Mgrch 16th, 188b. t-8t Til KTOW N CODXI I I.OF Ml 1.1.11 F.IM IIOItOI'G 11. iii account with said Roto . (A. Walter. Treasurer.) Fell. 'Kb 1686. MR. To ttalitlice at; Settlement, 14b 41 '• Cash, Skating Rink License 2 .0 m * M 2 0 MllUiclm (timet Rand.Kent for part of Truck House 1* •• ll W llarter.High Constable, nett proceeds, sale of hog... .7 7.7 o M I Jamison, ('oil. Romugh Taxes II Loan, Julia lfockey 177 " M 1 Jamison, Collector 2b 32 72 •> 26 1.125 10 its 34 fit) - " 73 A C Mussel', show License I 1> I, Zerby, Rulbilng Fer mlts "7 " M I Jamison, Collector 71 72 - :u> " skating Rink License 7 1743 29 Clt. Ry Cash, Jacob Keen, opening Long Lane. Order No 1 2 00 R A Runuller, Fruiting, or der No. 2 10 00 " Jacob Keen, Work at Mill St. Crossing, Order No. 3 3 02 Fri lghi on 11. A L. Truck, J. F.Harter, Order No. 4 ih " Fruiting Ordioaoees A Fost ers. Order No. 7 2 5 2" " J. 11. Maize, work on road Order no. 17 J. 11. Rreoti, work on road Order no. IS , r.. " aolin Miller, work on r," Order no.lb 4 ~ .... li. C. Campbell, work p,."'V i Order no. 2b Jioad Joseph Swanger.wr"^ Order n0.21 A 011 roM , IMI J.ll.Keifsiivdec^-*""" J""l Order n0.22 ." k 011 ro ld r , /mho" 1?.! "'. work on r<;ui .. Vie ~-v' hdei no 24 ... 117 dress[>mew, work at tire .. 1? ( )j.. \Vallsa.work at lire, Or ,l 2> W .1111 Reyr, work at fire, or- p .. der no. 27 ;, b Cituirffo Mcmiscli, work *it fliv, "t rder no.2S —-"b " Gleasou A Rally M'f'g. Co., 11. A L. Truck jii ncet 2bJ bO Gleasop A Rally M'f g. Co., 11. __ A L. Truck on acct 77 On " 1). A. Musser, building truck bouse wall.Order no. 29 27 00 John Rover, Labor, Order no. 30 * V 25 '• Murk Mooney, work on ral Order n< 31 1 bO G. W. llarter. It. C. Services, Older no. 32 - 4 30 Jesse Kre-imer, work on mid Order no ;c. l 00 " .1. H Maize, work on bridge, < irder no. 34 2 Oil J. II Kreon, work on bridge, order no. 35 2 f>o Jacob Alter, work on bridge. Order no. 36 - 1 bO -• i>. L. Zerbv. on aecL of Salary < i; lcr tt0.37 lb 0b Kit. Uupt, Labor, order no. 36 1 bb • Geo. Melisch. " " 3b 100 Jacob Gephart, hauling tini b -r. Oisfer no tp •• 1 00 w . u. tmglit, I.Cor, Order no. 42 2b " Jacob Keen lab r Older no. 47 2 J. 11. Kreon. " " 44 1 . r 4) U.tteifsiivder " " 47 1 .'>o Adolph Niiller, Rent. Fuel A Light Order no. 46 1 00 .1."It. Maize, labor. Order no. 47" ; - - r b John Rover, labor, Order 110. 46 30 •• A. Hurler, labor. Order no. 49 75 Henry Miller, labor. Order no. 70 20 " Jesse Kreamer, labor. Order no. 71 50 J. Kiseuhuth, Services, Order no. 52 - 47 " !> L. JC'-rby Clerk balance sal ary. Order 00. 74 5 00 4 1). L Zerby Postage. Station ery Ac. Order no. 77 2 96 44 Jacob Keen Labor Order no. 56 3 ?.' " Gle.ison A Bailey Mfg. Co. bal- _ mice on 11. A L. Truck 75 oO 44 John Hoover, labor. Order 110. Joseph Swanger labor Order no. 58 • 70 " F. F.Wetzel labor Order no. 50 70 " I*. Waliza labor Order no. 60 35 " Henry Miller labor Order no. HI 20 " I>. F. Fortney Esq. Atty. Sal ary 1 yr. Order n0.62 10 00 •' Jonathan llarter labor & lum l>er Order n0.63 2 97 " J. W. snook 109 feet plank Or no. 64 .; 1 W " Jacob Oephart lumber & haul ing Order no. 6"> 23 37 " II N. Kreamer witness Fees. Mav 7. 1883 Order no. 108 1 50 A. Walter Treas., 2 per cent. oil 619,88 13 00 lly Balance due Borough 80 41 *713 29 ASSETS AND 1.1 ABILITIES. As-sur.s. Balance at Settlement fn 41 Outstanding 1 axes 83 00 *164 11 LIABILITIES. Loan from Julia Hockey... 175 00 Excess of Liabilities 10 93 We the undersigned Auditors of Mlllheiin Borough find the above account correct except Truck house where we find that the contract showssS >and the orders drawn to Contraeters sliow $95 paid. March 6. ISB6. Attest J.C.SMITH ) B. O. Deinlnger, J W. SNOOK Auditors. Clerk E. J. BUUMGATUn Jonathan lfarter & Noah F. Stover, Overseers of the Poor for the Borough of M illheim In account with said borough . March 8.1886. OIL To amount of duplicate s< o Cash.fines reo'd front Jus tice J. 11. Itelfsnyder 2 (>t) _ CK. *502 87 By balance due Jonathan llarter at last settlement 22 08 By Interest on same 1 • By expenses maintaining M. Smith K. C. Campbell,flour - 1 10 H. Breon " } "J E. C. Campbell " } " •■•••• ••• ••••• * iju .John Breoii. bps. I'otai ms 85 Henry Breon flour 1 20 E. C. Campbell '* J •• 2 30 " 2 30 ,1. W. Snook general a A. J. llarter 1 cord wood 2 50 J Splgelmyer merchandise. 300 Geo. Springer shaving - •'*{ jos.Swauger digging grave...... l oO Mrs.J.W.Adams bal. for main taluance 34 001 *57 25 By expenses maintaining Adam * Mr*. A. E. liotish matnlninaneo 52 00 Joseph swftiiger mending shoes 3 30 J. W. Snook, shoos 1 w *57 15 By expenses maintaining Maria lljuter. Henry Hover maintainance is ( 0 1). S. Kauilman & Co. to dse - <7 *BO 77 Bv expenses maintaining Judith Miller. Judith Millerjnaiiitainance for 50 wks , ending March 1. Hkb... io 00 jy. J. Hartor, 1 cord wood 2 o ' *77 50 D.L.Zerby preparing duplicate 2 15 J. Eiseiihutli relief order Ju dith Miller A Jonathan llarter Services 10 Noah F. Stover " o "< Collector's Com'sion on $499 73 2t 98 Exonerations, Peter Waliza lA J By bal. due borough U);> s ' $502 87 Examlqed and amoved Attest J. w. SNOOK Auditors B O.Peinlnger E.J. 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