THURSDAY, AFRIL 15TH, 1886. Published by R. ▲. BUMILLER. CONGRESS adopted the resolution of fered by Mr. Morrison, of Illinois, last Monday, for the appointment of seven members, to investigate the cause and extent of the strikes. The com mittee shall have the power to send for per sons and papers, to sit during the ses sion of the House and visit such places as may be necessary to facili tate the investigation. During the discussion of the resolu tion Mr. Reagan, of Texas, opposed the measure upon constitutional grounds, while Mr. Morgan, of Mis sissippi, thought it was a matter be tween the employer and the employee and Congress had no business to in terfere. On the other hand Repre sentatives Hiscock, of New York, Reed, of Maine, Warner of Ohio, Springer of Illinois, and Randall and Curtin, of Pennsylvania, gave expres sion to their opinions, which uniform ly favored the bearing and redressing ct the poor man's grievances. Our own representative from this district, Hon. Curtin, in whose big heart th e welfare of the laboring classes always occupies a warm place, said that the purpose of the resolution was to in vestigate the cause of this unrest of the people. If corporations had vio lated the rights of the humblest man in the country, he had the right to redress and had a right to a hearing before this august assembly. If the man was wronged, let Congress un derstand it and lay the iron hand of the Government on those who had wronged him. If there was not pow er in the Constitution to redress those wrongs, it was a broken staff. GLADSTONE, tbe premier of England, delivered bis great address, explaining his scheme to provide Self-Govern ment for Ireland, in Parliament last Thursday. It was received with un bounded enthusiasm by the Irish members of parliament, as Mr. Glad stone's remarks were full of logic an d encouragement for the reformation of Irish government He strongly ad vocates that Ireland is entitled to do mestic legislation and asserts that home rule on the Emerald Isle will be more beneficial in the end for Great Britain, Scotland and Ireland Mr. Parnell, the Irish Beform leader, was so well pleased with Gladstone's speech that at the end of his respon sive remarks he referred to Gladstone as "the one English statesman living, who was lending his voice in favor of poor, helpless Ireland." WHILE the pnblic has been greatly interested in the progress of tbe Western railroad strike, there has for & number of weeks been a strike in this state which compelled many manufacturing establishments to shut down for want of soft cool. In the Clearfield, Cumberland, Snow Shoe, Dubois and gas-coal regions nearly all tbe miners are on a strike because tbe mine operators refuse an advance of 10 cents a ton and everything in those sections lies idle. Both tbe miners and operators have laid their grievances before Governor Pattison, each stating their side of the case in the most emphatic way. But the Governor claims be is powerless in the matter, except that he will ascer tain whether the mining laws have been enforced, and if not, to baye it done. THE FREE COINAGE Bill was killed in Congress last Thursday. A vote of 163 nays to 126 yeas did away with tbe question of free and unlimit ed coinage of silver dollars. At the same time a vote of 201 nays and 84 yeas rejected the amendment to alto gether suspend silver coinage and thus the matter is actually left where it was. There will be silver coin in tbe land after all. THIRTY FIV ETHOUSAND soldiers of the 70,000 who fought in the war with Mexico, are now living, with 15,000 widows supposed also to be living. The total number affected by tbe bill granting pensions to the Mexican war survivors is 50,000. Pulitzer Resigns, NEW YOBK, April 11.—Hon. Jos eph Pulitzer, member of Congress from the Ninth New York District, and editor of the New York World, yesterday resigned his seat in the House of Representatives. In an ad dress to his constituents Mr. Pulitzer says: "I appreciate your great kind ness in conferring your suffrages upon me. The privilege of rendering pub lic service in a parliamentary career I fully esteem. But lam overwhelmed with work. The conduct of my news paper absorbs all my time. After ac tual trial, I find that I have neglected nay duties here, without doing full justice to myself or my duties as your Representative. It is, in short, im possible to he both in Washington and New York at the same time. Unwilling to hold the honors of a seat in congress without fully observing all the expectations attached to it, I .hereby return to you the trust which you so generously confided to me.'' Miscellaneous News. The Everson Miners Q&in Their Point. EVRRSON, Pa.- Aprils.—The strike at McClure's coal works has ended sat isfactorily to the miners. The firm granted all demands and work was re sumed to day. About one thousand men were affected. • "IMPORTANT." ' If you are froing to the Great IFV.IT, North IFM< 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 011 your Local Ticket Agent or address .1 L. Loomis, Passenger Agent, Middle District 111 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, l'a. 9 2m Beware of Gate Olaws. Frank Endy, aged 29, of Oley town ship Berks county, met with a strange death. While handling a cat. the ani mul slightly scratched him. His hand : began to swell, the intUmation extend- i ed to his arm und chest, until finally he died in the most excruciating agony. • The flesh where the cat made the scratches mortified to the bone. Phy- ] sicians pronounce the case as one of blood poisoning. Sending Oblnamen to Mexico. * PORTLAND, Oregou, April 12. Let- j ters were received by the last Chinese * mail by aareuts of the Six Companies l stating that an English, German and Chinese syndicate had entered into a contract with the Mexico Government whereby the syudicate agreed to send ] 600,000 Chinese to Mexico within the : next twelve months. The Mexican i Government agrees to give each China- :■ man twenty acres of land. Sixty Chi namen left Portland last week "or Mexico, and maoy ethers are now pre- 4 paring to leave. j —Now that sudden and violent changes of weather occur every twenty J four hours, almost everyone has a j troublesome cold, which, if neglected, may produce results that may trouble j you for the remainder of your life. Dr. Kessler'a Celebrated English Cough Medicine is especially deserving praise in this class of complaints. It never fails ! It never disappoints 1 Instruc tions for treatment of croup and whooping-cough also accompany each bottle. Every family, especially where there is children, should have a bottle. I Dissatisfied buyers can have their mon ey refunded. * JOHNSTON HOLLOW AY CO., j Philadelphia Agents. •] Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim.Pa. • LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS \ TREASURER'S SALE or UNSEATED LANDS J roH TAXES 1884 and 1885.— Agreeable to the provisions of law relating to the sale of un- T seated tracts of land for the non payment of taxes, notice is hereby given, that there will LIE exposed at public sale or outcry, the following . tracts of unseated lauds lu the county of ON- ; tre for the taxes due and unpaid thereon.at the : Court House, in the Borough of Bellefonte, on MONDAY, JUNE 14TH, A. D. 1886, at one o'clock p. ui. BENNKR TOWNSHIP. Acres. Per. Wartantee Taxes. ; 50 Coon, Andrew —♦ 419 58 Homes, Robert - 320 120 llaleJM 6 72 50 Harris, J D 4 19 100 Shugert, J D 560 30 Unknown. 2*>l BOGOS TOWNSHIP. 305 112 Cocnran. John 34 50 397 145 Carscadden, 1) 4O 54 143 Deal. Ann, (part) lb 10 418 40 Hood. William —. 49 43 BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP. 415 Black, James - 14 94 433 163 Brady, Robert 15 57 433 163 Brady, Win. P 15^8 433 163 Brady. John - - 15 57 433 163 Bell. Alexander - 15 58 415 Boyd, Johu- - l4 94 438 163 Bell, William - - 15 57 433 163 Cook, William 1-5 58 433 163 Cowden, John 782 433 163 Dewart, William ...... 782 433 163 Dewart. John 782 43; 163 Donnelly, Henry ... 782 433 163 Gray Robert 7 82 433 163 Gray, William 782 433 163 Greeves, Alex 15 57 433 163 Grant, Thomas 782 433 163 Goben.Cliarles 782 433 153 Hall, Charles l5 72 140 Harris, Henry .... 15 12 433 163 Housel, John- 782 433 165 Kidd, John ... 15 57 415 Levy, Nathaniel - 14 94 433 163 Lyon. John 782 200 Miller, Wllliatu 7 20 433 163 Morris, Joseph 15 57 216 83 Parker, Jeremiah %of 775 433 163 Shafer, Henry 782 433 I*l3 Scott, Samuel 15 57 443 163 Towers, James .... 15 57 415 Thomas, .Joseph 14 94 415 Walac?, Joseph S 14 94 433 163 Walace, Joseph 15 57 415 Weitzel, John - ... 743 123 Wheeler. Henry 4 41 433 163 Wilson, Bird 15 57 204 Withington, Martin 737 CURTIN TOWNSHIP. 309 19 Atwood, N L 46 50 300 Atwood, N L 62 00 50 Brooks, Jesse - 12 00 415 Brooks, J esse 7 00 119 Carskaddcn, P...., 21 60 206 120 Carskaddcn. D 24 Q() 337 Coats, Lindley 60 00 311 Delias*, Peter. % of 55 97 415 Eddy, Esther 74 69 311 Evap, Cadwalaoer 55 97 415 Elliot WM 120 00 415 Gilbert, William 120 00 433 120 Hall, Charles...., - 72 00 6* Haliovtell.Kd 12 00 303 Jrwin, James >0I)0 403 Kelso, Rebecca 7200 38nayd 8 94 53 63 RAH", WJllfapi <7O 52 Johu McClintock,(o\Vner) '122 IIAINKS TOWNSHIP. 359 Antis, Henry 7 58 242 60 Barr,Thomas 502 250 66 BARJ\ James 520 2.59 60 Bait', Mary 536 87 BarroiK Jolui 178 154 Beck, Henry 3 16 344 16 BoHinder, Jpljfi 7to 338 60 Rollnder, Henry 692 325 60 BolbuLsr. 313 60 Bolinder, Adam, 640 135 Cowley, H B 382 163 Epler, Peter Y§4 438 Epler. Andrew 2s 161 Fees. Jacob 3 70 262 40 Glllman, H&S Snyder 688 do 5 20 435 Hall, Charles -. - - 892 437 108 Hartuan. John 8 98 267 60 Links, Maiy 260 ILK 99 Kreameir, Georas 850 2jfi Parker, William A 10 300 60 Bwlße/ord. Albright 61\ 170 170 Stiver jk Wolf 3 46 337 123 Snyder, 508 200 Snyder, CATNERIIM 410 88 Tidd. \ViUiMD 64 465 Simon Gratz 8 31 110 JG Meyer 2 24 100 George Fowler 2 OO 106 Methias Workman - 216 fB6 .James Black 6 04 44 Peter Black 2 94 135 HB Cowley 2 78 458 Epler. Adam 8 38 395 80 William Tidd 368 PhilipGher 7M 209 Wendell Grove....: 4 26 '25 Calvin M. Hayes 25 400 Joseph Ilenry 8 30 173 Robert McKlroth 358 327 Samuel Metxgar..... 6 75 162 John Matz 336 120 Daniel Rhodes 2 49 442 David Scrlbner 917 388 George Seldel 8 05 303 Peter Seldel 6 27 388 Philip Seldel 805 423 KHScrlbner 8 76 243 George Snyder 5 02 15 Joseph Thompson 33 ; 446 Henry Splker & CWelser 9 25 196 Award 3 85 1 200 Catherine Snyder 4 15 18 Ctuttonaa Thomas 37 HALFMOON TOWNSHIP. 400 120 Jollff, Richard 56 00 216 Josiah 30 29 54 Shearer. Isaac 99 24 John T Fowler,t(owrer) 1 44 63 89 John T Fowler, (owner) 381 67 76 John T Fowler 400 11 ARRIS TOWNSHIP. 196 Fisher, JC 3 81 133 Fox. George 2 72 4*lo Forbes, James 3 90 4**) Harrison, Wi11iam...... 3 90 50 Irwin, John 26 4*W Patterson, Robert 8 IK) 400 Reed. James 3 90 407 94 \\ barton,Kearney 437 HOWARD TOWNSHIP. 107 104 Browu,Samuel 470 217 Bonham. Sarah 1 17 154 Green. Joseph 13 53 25 Gruysburg.Joseph 1 lo 215 Godfrey. Martha 4 73 415 Godfrey, Martha. 9 13 55 Hauls James D 2 59 i:tti Lingle.J J 1 41 160 Willis. Jonathan 7 52 50 White & Nesilorode 3 30 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. 433 163 Baxter James 920 200 11 Chancellor, Win - —. 420 120 Kuhn, Adam leao 433 163 Price, John 919 433 163 Roliington. John 919 102 J C Wason(owner) 4 29 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. 50 Carskaddon, D .. 42 8*) Gorrell Wm 1 :*> 166 Hays, Robert & James 18 91 175 Hess, George 1) ...... 716 310 3 Irwin, Robert 23 48 250 Jackson, John —. 4 25 310 Jackson, Jeremiah.. 1178 200 Kronse. Daniel -.... 3 40 30 King. Thomas. 34 180 Lytle, Peter 3 80 150 Lytle, Peter 3 80 400 Mathew 1 74 400 Leech, Mathew l7O Uof 200 Nestlerode, Christ 1 70 30 King, Thomas 34 400 Packer, Job W 7 60 175 Qulgle*. James A. 670 349 Smith, Christian 13 76 80 Smith, Robert 68 100 Potter, John - 4 00 ICS Shaw 4 I .ingle 3 16 MARION TOWNSHIP. 43 66 Corman. John - 143 31 Decker, Adam 7 38 17 Lewis, Thomas 2 89 20 Lucas, Thomas 16 50 William Tilghinan (owner).... 10 20 19 Isaac Fraln, (owner) 415 28 John Zeieler (owner)... 7 14 60 Yarger, Simon 3 06 60 Yargei, Sliuon 3 *m> S"f 199 Zantzlnger, Paul 4 92 MILES TOWNSHIP. 430 Brady, Robert 7 64 410 Brady, Hannah - 730 255 BradyJane - 4 53 200 Brady, John 3 55 440 Brady, Wm P., - 7 81 290 Brady, Win P - 5 15 20 Antis, Henry 36 424 Calhorn, George - 7 52 403 Cerothers. James. - 718 150 Cooper, Wm 2 67 125 Horsey. John ..... 2 22 320 Fearon, Joseph 5 68 429 Gray, Robert - - 760 476 Grant, Thomas 8 44 130 123 Gratz. Simon 130 460 Hunter, Alex 7 96 250 Jackson , Jeremiah 4 44 3UO I-evy. Aaron 532 425 Norton, Samuel.-.-..- 7 -55 300 Parker, Wlll - 582 324 Parker. Richard - - 576 jfc>4 Parker. Jcreiulah 5 iO 125 Steadman.Wm 3 55 200 Smith.Thomas 355 100 Scott.Abraham 1 77 50 Scott, Samuel- 89 150 Scott, Abraham 2 67 90 Scott, Samuel - 1 60 130 Taggart. Robert - 2 31 425 Toland. Heury 755 luo C laing, (owner). 177 125 Wharton Moore 223 425 William David - 7 55 150 Wolf.Joua— 100 480 William liarman- - 888 4*) l 46 JamesCuminings 7 4* 371 Wm Boyde 6 8 357 Wm Grant - 660 3 0 Tlios Boyde 5 a-5 413 Joseph Tripp "66 200 Thomas Smith 3 <0 495 Wlll Housel - - - J4< 426 Samuel Tripp 7 jb 419 Hugh Boyde - 7o 200 Lyon, Benjamin 700 2k) Lyon, Robert < 00 200 Lyon. Kzekial 7W 200 Lyon, Benjamin - J9O •310 McCally, John 7 00 200 McCally.' m-- H* 100 Montgomery, Daniel 3 s| 100 Montgomery. Wm 3 50 200 McCally, John 7 20 400 Bwlneford. John 1050 POTTER TOWNSHIP. 100 Burtges, Aijaip. 4 40 288 Bound, Mary 6 30 prown, John 13 20 81 111 Cameron,Alex JA 4B> CoUgail.Davjd 2 R KJO Dewart, Win.22o 200 Kwlng.Jnsper 4 40 20 Fullmer, HB 400 Forks. James.... 4 20 400 Garlgus, Edward 8 hu 4U) Garlgus. Wm 100 Getty, Christ 2 20 2uo Gobin, Cliarlei 4 40 150 Martin. Thomas 3 3o 10.5 McClellan, George '2 31 580 Wm Collier,(owner) 12 7o 34 S3 Ropp, Jacob 2{U 150 Hawser, Wm 220 100 Vanderslice, H 1 BJ 100 Young, Samuel o2 BPKINO TOWNSHIP. 419 Johnson. John 4 83 186 115 Firdue, John 502 300 Itobison, Catherine 8 10 300 Roblson, Rebecca 8 10 150 Roblson, Richard 4 05 jjjO J. Gordon. Est. (owner) 2 70 SNOW §HOE TOiyNSIIip, 433 153 Bingham. Win 88 74 433 153 8urn0t,Fe1ix..'.'.'...,......:.; 88 74 325 Ban as, Win 12 35 3 >5 Banks, Win 12 35 60 Clvmer, George 7 38 4:13 153 Cam obeli, George 88 74 laa 153 Cox, Paul 88 74 433 1 ibs uuthburf.'ibomas 88 74 111 ■ aagSft t & 153 13 j|B rIV- -"Vt-t 300 DeyUngjoiiep.,..,,.MO 4:13 Eddy, Ge0rge^.,,............ r 200 FitZKi'bniohK. Th0ma5..,,..,, 16 40 60 Gray. Uobert 7 38 433 153 Hawthorn, rbomaa 88,4 4XI 153 Hawthorn, James 58 74 383 Hale, Jam isT 7102 $ Hale. James T 6 15 m , eo im, Samuel 'lO2 433 153 Lewis, Wm. 88 74 133 153 Le.WIs,WW ; rrr tt Hlj. 300 Long. J Z 5 70 fpong, J Z ,3 80 MjfoiV..v.-.v.v.• ht 80 433 158 S)UikeD.tf.T.. l f.fr-rrr.rrf Jfjg 409 78 Mitohell. N. J- ,••#•j)0 433 Morgan. Benjamin tt 7102 400 Martha, Alex 7 60 433 153 Maylan, Jasper 7102 433 153 Mavston, Kdward 71 02 433 150 MeCianahnn, Walr 71 02 153 Meade, George 02 09 433 153 McFhersOU, Win 62 09 ♦33 120 Ml.sner.Loke 7102 433 153 Morris, Kobe rt 80 04 4M Martin, Alex 15 20 & £3 153 NorrlsJ F 47 32 ft X ♦•: 153 N orris, J F 884 4.53 l a Parker, Wlll 71 02 31(5 Farker, Jeremiah :V . r H 2K5 Farker, Jeremiah 35 58 433 Farker, George 1(5 45 216 RuineV, Itnhert 8 21 300 Kelly Job 40 20 433 153 siilppen, Thomas L 7102 433 153 scott, Kdward 7102 433 153 S|>ear. Margaret 1(5 45 162 Tompkins, Joseph 0 03 433 153 Tiillinnii, Bent Q 71 (2 433 153 Valentine AS 71 (n* 433 153 Waln.Kebecea 7102 433 153 Wharton, Moore 71 02 433 las Wharton, Kiizabetli 71 03 5-0 of 433 153 Wharton, Mary M 3950 1-0 of 433 153 Wharton, Mary M 738 433 153 West, Francis 71 02 433 154 West, Benjamin 71 o2 160 West. Francis 13 04 415 Walo, Richard 4 1< 433 153 Wharton, Kearney 16 45 400 Williams, David 12 35 400 Williams. David 1235 RUSH TOWNSHIP. 453 153 Allison, JOIIII 183 91 328 AilisoU, James 139 (M 250 Allison,Andrew A John LUly 159 ou 327 10 Armstrong, Andrew 11 52 104 10 Allison, James 16 64 390 116 Arthur. Anil 30 42 394 117 Arthur. Thomas 30 73 433 153 Britches, Isaac 45 03 4.'53 163 Beverage, David 11 £2 433 153 Brickley, Daniel 47 70 433 153 Bruiitzman, Peter 137 80 200 lturg, John 15 90 433 163 Foreland, John 19 08 40 Chestnut, Samuel 6 3(5 luO Clymer. George 53 00 100 Campbell, George 53 00 3o Cuthburt, Thomas 159 00 80 Corkendon.J H (owner) 12 72 393 Chestnut, Samuel 10 21 435 163 Delany, Sharp 1152 253 Deutler, Win 93 63 122 Kberman, Philip 6 47 433 153 KdwardLThus 116 80 300 Krsktne, Thomas 7 80 433 153 Funk. John 2293 250 Fltzsiimnons, Thomas I 3 '&> 193 Kdward French, (owner).... 2012 434 Grant,Titomas 3dlßo 216 156 Grant, Thomas 16 <8 216 156 Grant, Thomas 68 90 433 163 Glentworth,, James D 52 50 Groe, Khzabeth 790 100 Gray, ltobert o3 00 21 152 Groe A MeKOOll 318 433 1&3 Hair, Christian 34 45 426 161 llair, Christian 33 9- 433 153 Hair. David 34 4o 216 156 Hamilton, Thus 08 90 433 153 Hand. John . 34 45 433 153 Hamilton, Hugh 43d 163 Hopkins, John ♦' 'V 433 15.3 I tuber, John 34 45 433 153 Haines, Iteuben Jr 22 51 216 80 Hamilton, Hugh 10 8a 433 153 Irwin, ltobert 137 so 433 153 Irwin ltobert 4611 433 153 Jorden, Owen 34 45 100 King, Robert 42 40 164 10 Kerr, James 86 92 433 163 Lucas, Beunet Ut* 433 163 Lattimore, George 11 135 163 Lattimore, Win G d6O 15 Lawrence, Casper 3 96 433 153 Lenhore, Christian 2191 313 106 I.owdeu, John 24 yl 50 Long, A B 13 25 418 I.awrenc. Casper Ib 85 433 16.3 Maystou, Kdward 1152 200 Mcpherson, William 539 433 153 MiUerJohll 34 4o 413 163 Miller, Jacob 34 45 433 163 McConnell, Martha M 52 433 153 Meade,George 61 73 433 153 Morgan. Blt 46 95 100 McCord & A Campbell 15 90 4U 153 Midler, Robert 22 93 433 Metzger. Jacob H 25 433 Miller, Jane 1125 433 153 Miller, Robert 1125 323 Fadton, Hugh 17 10 433 153 Peters, Richard 45 95 100 Fassmoro.Jus BryantAHa*let 15 90 IAS Kfeao, Thomas 220 4 ' 413 15:1 Itohrer, Christian 34 98 333 lfxl RudesiU, Jacob 52 97 405 47 Rush, Jacob 107 31 38 Kohisoii, Win H 1! 37 Kohlson. Win H ~ ... 166 433 153 schafnrr, Casper 22y e, 413 1M Sheuk, Andrew 34 4.-, ♦33 153 Sheuk, Michael 34 45 411 153 Shenlc, Christian 3445 347 16 Steek, Jacob 19^4 4."C* 157 Spear. Robert 6890 41$ 153 Suiiih, Mary 23 02 167 7 Slough, tieorge 13 25 219 Scott, Andrew 17 is 41$ 153 Slough,Jucob 97 24 41$ 153 Stough, George 3445 200 Sands. Joseph 31 8n 413 153 Siddons, KleUtr 22 50 193 Kdward French, (owner) 2042 4t*i Snyder Barbara. 31 67 43d 153 Slough. Jacob 3;s so 122 44 Weidmaii, John 32 33 402 16 Weidmau, Jacob - 10653 326% Wilson, John 37 10 75 Wilson, William 3l so 313 106 Witmer. John.-...- 24 91 I 80 Winner, Henry 21 20 306 low Wilson, William gj 47 433 153 Wallace, Joseph J 22 50 50 Wllmer. H..._ 88 413 153 Wiiartou, Kearney 33 80 250 White and Parsons - 6 40 41$ 153 Toner, James 33 80 41$ 153 Turner, Hannah 38 80 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. 150 Ames and Shaffer 14 10 150 Ames ami Shaffer 14 10 80 Beek, Jacob 6 00 25t Be ;k with, Clement 47 00 77 Bell. Williams 10 44 100 Beck, Daniel 500 58 Heightol, John 145 73 147 Abednigo Stevens, (owuer .) 345 434 Lamb, John 32 50 300 22 Lamb, John 37 50 434 Montgomery,\V W 20 41 41$ 164 McCammond. John 2" 34 434 McKwen, Polly 10 85 434 McKwen. Henry 10 85 1-1 Rldgway.Budd A Co(owners) 23 13 180 Ridgwav.Budd & Co(owners) 42 30 189 Rldgway.Budd & Co(owners) 44 42 141 Rldgway.Budd & Co(owners) 1$ 14 210 Riduway.Budd ACo (owners) 49.35 434 163 Snyder, Barbara 20 41 90 Van Pool, C 4 23 50 Van Pool. Jacob 4 70 100 Thomas Wilson Est. (owner.) 14 10 433 153 Williams, .Joshua 32 49 434 Williams, I'olly 3 70 60 Voder, Joseph 2 82 125 Van Pool, John 20 54 20 Van Pool, C 4 70 300 Welsh .Joseph 22 50 433 1.)3 Williams, Joshua 12 47 UNION TOWNSHIP. 398)4 Branham. Ebinezer 3010 200 Kulin, PR 17*20 100 Phlpps, Samuel 12 90 383 F B Crlder & Son, (owners) 86 00 WALKER TOWNSHIP. 50 Ackert, Win 119 92 40 Askars, Robert 215 143 U Ackert.Win 165 212 110 Haker.John 816 '212 Harkman. Sainl 10 38 162 Brooks, Ruth ? 11 247 65 Boker, Robt 673 390 Brady, Wm 7 20 280 129 Currier, Mary 8 7*2 60 Currier, Mary 144 1® Daugherty, Margaret 71 220 135 Daughtery.Elizabeth 528 111 4*2 Daughtery. Mary 69 94 98 Daugiitery, Mary 58 69 39 Evans, Jesse 165 100 39 Evans, Jesse 240 9*2 26 Eckert, Win 222 80 Fry, George 3 84 243 55 Gilbert, W m 581 123 Gilbert, Win 2 96 211 98 Gilbert. Wm 122 211 72 Hahn, Peter 510 65 40 Hahn, Wm 1.54 59 40 Johnson, David 144 161 Knox, John 7 20 560 McEwen. Mary 2 53 327 160 Mansell, Wm 845 98 94 Mereer, John 217 327 100 Mercer, David 8 4-5 381 36 Miller, Wm 922 MoUalinont.iThos 98 800 McKwen, Henry 5 75 550 Daman, Capt and Mary 5 05 25 Osman.Capt. 119 200 . Osman,Capt 230 200 Farker. Richard 172 86 40 Packer, Job 202 89 40 Packer, James, Jr 215 182 Purdon, Ulehai*4 7 20 50 Flies. Beni. ACo '3O 400 Barker: Jeremiah 345 laO Reed, David 1 7 20 175 RohJsOn. Raphael 7 20 141 jtoblsoff, Sairmel ]QQI is 8S "1 34 Sutler, Ampg 79 n l\ Sutler, James J 79 382 30 Sutler, PjDll e l 923 560 jjenpy, Vlpßwep, (owner.) 14 88 80 12 Wilson, Robert 80 WORTH TOWNSHIP. 250 Gray,J B 18 25 gSQ Cray, F B D 8 00 25 Morris, Widow 5 45 50 Swanswick. John 7 30 100 George Kelly, (owner,) 14§0 f6O Jonathan Laifdjovynei.) 5 49 8 6 1 CHARLES SMITH. Treasurer, of Centre Co., Pa, CI HKIUFF'S BALES.— By virtue of sundry writs O of Fieri Facias, Lcvatl Facias and Vendi tioni Exponas. Issued out of tho Court of Com mon l'leas of Centre County. Fa., and to me di rected will be exposed at public Sale, at the Court House, In the Borrough of Bellefonte. on Satur day. April 24.1886, at 1% o'clock p. m., the fol lowing property, to wit: No. 1 All that certain messuage or tract of land situate In Bumslde Twp.. Centre Co., Pa., bounded and descrlled as follows to wit: be -5 Inning rt a white pine thence north along the ohn and dames Hall tracts 2.10 perches to a post thence east along tho James Hall, Kllsha J. Hall and Samuel C. Hall. 3.10 torches to pine thence south along G. W. Hall tract 230 perches toa hemlock, thence west along the Mary Ann Stewart tract 320 perches to the place of begin nlng. containing 434 acres and allowance. Seized taken In execution and to he sold as the property of John I (else. No. 2 All that certain messuage tenement and piece or lot of ground situate in Howard Twp.. In the County of Centre, hounded and described as follows to wit: beginning at a post thence by land of Samuel Keber S. 451$ deurees west 71 perches to stone, l hence north 411$ deg west 4$ degrees, east 56 perches to post thence by land of Michael Confer at a public road, south 4(5 degrees east 14 perches south 4. 17 and 18 In the general plan or plot of said borough, bounded and described as follows to wit: be ginning at the corner of Main and Union streets thence along Main street north 28 degrees west lot feel to old township road thence along -an e south 66 degrees west 54 feet to a2O toot a I lev thence along same south 28 degrees east 110 feet to Union street thence along same northo2 degrees cast 54 feet to the place of beginning, containing live thousand seven hundred and seventy eight feet. It being the same premises which Thomas J Geary et ux bv deed dated April Uth 1878 and recorded In the ofllce tor recording of deeds Ac., in and for Centre coun ty in Deed book N No 2 page 334 &e.. granted and conveyed unto C C Taylor his heirs and as signs and the said <) C Taylor et ux conveyed the same to the said A T Leathers by deed dated Feb. 13th, 1880 recorded In deed honk I* No 2 page 159 reference thereunto being had w ill more fully and at large appear. Thereon erected a frame store room, fee house, ware room Ac. Seized taken in execution and to be sold us the property of A T Leathers. No 4. All that certain lucssuaue tenement and tract of land situate In Snow Shoe t wp. (City) Centre county. Fa., hounded and de scribed as follows to wit: being part of lot No 40 in the nerth east by street or alley 20 feet wide on the south east by lot No 39 and on the south west by Olive street being thirty feet front 011 Olive street and extending buck 200 ft. to an alley. Thereon erected a two story house stable and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property ot George Davis. No 5. All that certain messuage and tract of lund situate In the borough id Unlonvllle Centre county. Pa., bounded on th south by land of William I) Smith estate on the t-ast by chestnut on the west by an alley and ou the north by apple street containing 2-sth of an acre more or less. Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house out kitchen, stable bug gy shed, ice house and other out buildings. Seized taken in exeeution and to be sold as the property of It F Leathers. No 6. All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate on the north s|ds of Bald Kagle creek In Union township Centre Co. Pa., bounded anu described as follows to wit: beginning at a Post on tbe banks of the Ita'.d Kagle creek thence by land of Jam ?s Alexander north degrees west 114 perches to a post thence by lands of Jno hidings and Joseph Alexander Jr. south 68 degrees west .'l6 perches to a post, south 5a4 degrees west4B perches to a post In the Bellefonte and Phllipsburg turnpike thence by land of heirs of Joseph Alexander Sr., south."Vila degrees east 31 7-lOth perclies to a past south degrees west 61 perches to a post. south 23 degrees east 49 parches to an elm on the bank of the Bald Kagle creek thence down tbe said creek by Its several courses 128 perches to the place of la-ginning, containing 69 acres and three perches ami the usual allow ance. Thereon ereeted a log house, log barn, hog pen, coincrib and other outbuildings, also a good orchard about one mile east of Union vllle. No 7. Also all that certain messuage and tract of land on the south side of Bald Kagle creek lit Union twp., aforesaid, bounded and deneriUcU as lollows io nps beginning at a post on the south of the Bald Kagle creek thence by land of Thomas Davis, south degrees east 39M IH-rches to a white pine south 68 degrees east 142 perches to stones thence by Muncy mountain north 61 degrees east 70 perches to stones thence by lands of Henry Broekerhoff being part ofthesamu tract north 29 degrees west to the lands of the Bald Kagle creek thence up at id creek the several courses and distances thereof to the place of beginning, containin t 50 acres more or less, no buildings. Seized Liken in execution and to be aold as the property of William K S Taylor. No 8. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the twp. of Liberty. Centre county. Pa.. lying on the waters of Beech creek bounded aud described as follows to wit: beginning at a |xst thence north k degree east 57 perches to a stone thence south 68k degrees east 13 perches to a stone heap in the run thence along land of Daniel Uitner north 120k perches to a stone thence tiling land of Kline Quigley west 96 pe'ches to a post thence along land of Austin Leonard, south six degrees west 170 perches to a chestnut oak thence along land of Andrew Linn K 112 perches to the place of bogiuuing. containing 100 acres and sixty three nerches and allowance. Thereon erected a new plank house, stable and other outbuildings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the proper ty of Joseph M lie Mass. No 9. All that certain lot or piece of ground lying and being in Ouk Hall and near trie Oak Hall Itail Head depot in Centre county, Pa , bounded and described as follows to wit: be ginning in the middle of the turnpike corner of lot of Calvin Osmau thence by land of said Osmau north 50k degrees east 100 ft toedge of dam thence by land of W L Sellers north 42k degrees west 63 feet to post fhence north 61 degrees west 105 feet to the public road thence south 54 degrees west 62 feet to the centre of the turnpike thence along turnpike south thirty nine and one half degree east 165 feet to the place of beginning containing 14,407 square feet, thereon erected a new house and store room, stable, shop, smoke house, and other outbuildings. Seized taken I.* execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Kormau. No 10. All that certain messuage tenement and lot of groulul situate In Spring twp.. Centre countv Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit; on the south oy lot of Terence Murray on the west by an alley on the north by other lands of 11. I>. Landis ami on the east by public road being fifty feet front on said mad and 200 feet back tbefeon erected a two story double dwelling bouse and other outbuildings. Noll. Also another thereof bounded on the north hy other lauds of 11. D L ndis on the west,by an alley on the south by other lands of H D Landis and on the east by public road be Ing fifty feet front on said road and 200 feet bapk. Thereon erected a two story frame sin gle dwelling house with other outbuildings. No 12. Also another thereof bounded on the south be other lauds of II D Landis on the west by an alley on the north by lands of J K and C T Alexander and on the east by public road being fifty feet front on the public road and 200 feet back. Thereon erected a two story frame double dwelling house aud other out buildings Seized taken in execution jtnd to be sold a? tlie property of H. I>. Landis. No 13, All the right title and interest In and to a ocrtain tract of lanu situate in Half Moon two , Centre county. Pa .bounded ami describ ed as follows to wit | Beginning at stones by a black oak a common oorner of lauds of George 8 Gray, the William Laintiorn survey and of the heirs of A M Elder deceased thence south 52k degrees west 94k perches to a pine thenoe north 37J$ degrees west 366 8-10 perches to a post and stones thence by lands of McDivltts heirs north 569$ degrees east 62 4-10 perches to a post thence south 37k degrees east 909$ perches to a post thence north 521$ degrees east 54k degrees 37k perches to the place ot beginning containing one hundred and thirty seven (137) acres and seven perches more or fesi. Thereon erected a large Barn. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property ef H (J Elder. No 14. All that certain piece of land situate in the township of Benner county of Cbntre, Pa. bounded and described as follows to wit; On the north by lands of William Kckley, on the east by lands of Andrew Shivery, on the south by lands of Creman Alport, (now Henderson) aiid on the west by lands of James Nolan estate Containing (25) acres more or less being the same premises sold by D / Kline, shciitf to Ed ward Brown by Deed Poll'gated April 30th 1868 recorded In book "D No 2. page 274. Seized taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Edward Brown. No 15. All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in theitownshlp'of ltush county of COntre, Pa , bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a maple porner on the bank of Moshannqn cieok teepee south 41) degrees, east 172 pdi'qhes t6 white ash,thence pquth degrees,' east 326 perches to, a white pine, uorth3Bk degrees, west 206 perphes to MoShannon creek thence u|) said creek by its several courses auh distances to the uf be ginning, containing 325' acres be the same more or less, being a portion of a tract qi land In the warranted rpune flf William Wilson bounded by lands vn the warrantee name Sebastian Graff, Jbhfi Graff and Paul Zantzingpr,having thereon erected a Iqg hbout 16 * 4q feet and lqg sfaiMp about; 20 v2O fept. The said lanit being underlaid with Coal. No 16. Also one otUer tract, of land s'tuate In Hush township, Cbntro county, Fa., bounded as follows: .Beginning at & maple thence by lands of A B Long south 36 degrees, west 54 perches to a hemlock on the line of the Klttam lng Cbal Cbmpany thence by land of the Phoe nis lumber company south 40 degrees east 160 perches to stones, thence north 36 degrees east .>4 perphes to stqnes, thence by lad s of Hayes Hamilton and Battoi), north 40 degrees west 160 pel clles to the "place of beginning, containing fifty 750) acres, more or less with the usual ah. hjwanpea sp., thp same being Improved. Seiz ed taken in execution ana to be sold as the property of Frank JSolger. No 17. All the right title and Interest of the defendantGeo M Keosor. In and to a (arm sit uate In Patton township Centre county. Pa., beginning at stone corner of lands of : W K Reynolds, thence by same south 44 degrees east 99 >lO nerdies to eorner late of JT //ale. by the same sout h 54 deferens, weat 134 B*Hi per ches, thence north 34 degrees, west 2728-10 per clies, thence north 72t0 degrees east 38 4-10 to stones.t hence north 52J< degrees,east 52 perches to tho place of beginning, containing one hun dred and eighty six (188) acres and 18 porches thereon erected at wo story dwelling house,bank barn and other outbuildings. No 18. Also another thereof situate in the borough oi Milesburg Outre county. I'a., be ginning at corner of lot of Mrs William H Grnssrnyer.l hence by the pike south 28W feet to an alley.tlieneelalong sain alley .east 202 ft to lot of Charles Adomst,hence by said lot north 95 ft. to corner of Charles Adams, thence west 28 feet to lot of Mrs Win H Grassmyer, thence by the same south 48 feet llience west by the same 175 feet to the place of beginning, thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings. Seized taken In execution and to be sold as the property of George M Reese r. No lit. All that certain messuage tenement, and tract of lard situate In the borough of Uiilouville, Centre county Pa , fronting on AW lehany street and is bounded on the south by said street on the east by the estate of L C Pe ters on the norili by lot of William Stover and on the west by lot of Samuel Osman, containing l A acre more or.less,thereon erected a good two story frame dwelling house and other out build - lugs, seized taken In execution and to be sold as the property oi William P Peters. No 20. All the defendants right title and in terest in and to a certain tract of land situate In Penn township. Centre county. Pa , bounded and described as follows to wit; On the north by //eiijamlii Welser, on the south by George Wert on the east by turnpike leading from Mlhlichii to fJLbnrii and on the west by Geo Wert, containing % of an acre more or less, thereon erected a two smry dwelling house stable and other ou tbuildhigs, seized taken in execution and to be sold us the property of >laines Witmyer. No 21. All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate In Spring township, Ontre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit; <>ii the west by the Beltefoiite and Phllipsburg turnpike roau ou the north by lot of Pricilla K Oilman, on the e ist by land of Seth II Yocuiii, and on tl soutn by lot ot S M /tuck, containing fifty feet In front ou said turnpike road and two hundred feet in depth and having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house and the usual outbuildings,seiz ed taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Gordon. No 22. All that certain messuage tenement ann tract of laud situate in College township, Cbntre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit: On the north by lands of C Dale deceased on the east by the Belleloiite and Uoalsburg turnpike road and lands of Felix Dale, on the s 'uth .by lands of Evan Thomas, and on the west by lands of A W l>alo, 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 Jonathan Kreainer. No 23. All those several lots and pieces of ground one thereof situate In the borough of Milesburg, county of Cbntre and state of I'a., bounded and described as follows to wit: on the north by lot of Robert Nhlrk on the east by the and Phllipsburg turn pike on tiie south by lot now in the possess ion of John Hlbler and on the west by an al ley, fronting on the turnpike and extending bacg to the alley, thereon erected a two story plastered dwelling house stable and other out buildings. No 24. Also one other thereof situate In Boggs township. Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit: On the south by itail K<>ad street, on the east by lot of the said Annie Campbell, on th north by an alley and on the west by lot No 189 being lot No 1.0 in the general plan of Central city tronting on Railroad street fifty feet and extending baek to said alley2oo feet, no buildings.seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Kate E Mulholland. No 25. All those two certain lots of ground situate in ttie town of Aaronsburg In Haines Township, Centre Cbunty, Pa., bounded and describe*!as follows, to wit; On the north bv Aaron's square, on the souUi by apple tree al ley , on the east by lot of Mrs. Mmnbower.late ly deceased, on the West by West street, there on erected a two story frame dwelling house, stable, cabinet maker shop, adjoining said dwelling house. Seize 1 taken |n execution and to be sold as the property of lra Gramley. TKKMS—NO deed will be acknowledged un til the purchase money be paid In full. W. MILKS WALKER. Sheriff. Sheriff's office. Bellefonte, Pa., March 38, 1848. RBOISTER'S NOTI'JE.—The (oliowins AC counts have been examined, passed, and remain filed of record in the Register's office for the Inspestion of heirs and legatees, creditors and all others In any wise Interested, and will be presented to the Orplians' Court of Centre county, on Wednesday, the 28tli day of Apil',*A. ■ *. 1886, for allowance and cotifirniaLon. 1. First and final account of \\ m. N. Biteer, Adin'r. of. etc., of Jacob Beebe, late of Liberty township, deceased. 2. The acount or Henry Iddings, guardian of Georgie Duke, now Craig, a iniuor daughter of Lydla Duke, late Lydia Parsons, of Huston towuship, deseased. 3. Ac*ount of William Weaver aud David Aaron Weaver,executors of Frederick Weaver, late of Haines township, deceased. 4. The first and final account of John T. Johnston, trustee appointed to se.l the re.l es tate of Samuel Woomer.late of Taylor township deceased, under proceedings In partition . 5. Theaecouutof D Z. Kline, trustee ap uointed by the Orphans' Court of Centre Coun ty to sell the real estate of Samuel Lipton, late of Milesburg borough, deceased. 6. The aceount of Solomon Gates, guardian of James C. Harpster, minor child of Win. Harp ster, late of Ferguson township, deceased, as fll ed by Isaac Gates, adm'r of said Solomon Gates 7. First and final account of Samuel Harter and Mallnda Reeder, administrators of Amos S. Reeder, late of Potter township deoe,ased. 8. The account of W. M. Schofl, administra tor of, &c.. of Wm. W. Smith, late of Union township, deceased. 9. Account of M. Stewart, guardian of Nor man and Maud Holt, minor children of Wm. Holt, late of Snow Shoe township, deceased . 10. First and final acconnt of John D. Deck er and C. C. Auman. administrators of. Ac., of Daniel S. Auman,late of Penn tounshlp, decM -11. The account oi Benjamin V. Kink, execu tor of. &c., of John S. Fink, late of Taylor twp., deceased. 12. Th# first and partial account ot George W. Garberick aud 8. M. Long, executors of, &c. of George Korman. late of Gregg twp., dec d. 13. The account of William M. Allison, exe cutor of, &c, of John Tonner, late of Potter township, deceased. 14. The first aud final account of George Bruingart and Samuel Frank, executors of, &c., of George Bruingart, late of Miles township, deceased. 15. The aocount of Win. B. Mingle, executor of. Ac., of the last will and testament of He.ury Witmer. late of Potter township, deceased. 16. The first and final account of Kiizabeth Tate, administratrix of, Ac., 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- 18. The account of Felix M. Bursholder and John W. Dashen. administrators ot. etc., of Benjamin Bitner, late of Potter townshlp.dec'd. 19. The account of A C Witherite, adminis trator of. &c.: of Sarah Levy, late of Milesburg borough. deo'd. 20. Final account of John Wentxell, guardian of John Irwin Wentxell, minor child ot Peter Wentzell, deo'd. 21. The aocount of Hannah Cowher, (late Hannah Way) administratrix of, Ac ,of Jeffer son B Way. late of Worth township, dec'd. 22. The 19th annual account of Daniel Rho ds and John Irwin, Jr., surviving trustees under the will of William A Thomas,late of Bellefonto borough, dec'd. 23. The uccount of Alexander Chancy, Trus tee appointed to sell the real estate of Jefferson B Way. late of Worth township, deceased. 24. The third account of Alexander Hamster and Samuel Hoss, executois of, &c., of David Harpster, late of Ferguson township,dec'd. J AS. 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