Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, April 22, 1886, Image 2

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    |lu Joupal.
THURSDAY, APRIL 22ND, 1886.
Published by R* A. BUMILLER.
GOVERNOR PATTISON, after having
finished his thorongh investigation of
the Soldiers' Orphans' Schools, pro
ceeds to do some wholesome turning
out of rascally officials. Rev. J. W.
Sayers, Male Inspector, and Mrs. E
lizabeth W. Hunter, Female Assistant
Inspector, have been summarily eject
ed from office, and General Wagner is
made inspector of the schools. That
gentleman in his letter of acceptance
to the governor wishes it to be under
stood the he will not take any salary
for services rendered, but that the a
mount of his pay shall go back to the
state treasury. This is surely a rare
exhibition of unselfishness and stands
in strong contrast to the greed and dis
honesty ot a syndicate that filled their
pockets at the expense of the state,
and the poor neglected orphans.
Further on, Rev. E. E. Higbee, State
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
has been asked to resign as superin
tendent of the Orphans' schools. At
this writing he has not done so yet,
but it is certainly the best and most
advisable course for him to pursue un
der the circumstances.
But the Governor does not stop here,
but in his communication to Attor
ney-General Cassidy, in which he
sums up all the abuses and irregulari
ties existing in the schools, he in
structs that gentleman to proceed a
gainst the offenders civilly and crimin
ally and requests him not to let a stone
unturned to bring the guilty parties
to justice. Such is the manner iu
which our determined and energetic
executive proposes to rectify the
wrong committed in said institutions
and his good work has the full appro
val of every true Pennsylvanian. Ev
ery man with humane feelings and a
sense of fairness will favor the sifting
of this disgraceful affair until every of
fensive particle is removed and the
schools are again in a creditable con
dition.
THI CAMPAIGN is drawing nigh and
as a natural consequence aspiring can
didates are heard from. Among the
few county offices to be filled this fall
is the office of District Attorney. We
have for some time been aware of the
intention of our esteemed friend, Mr.
J. Calyin Meyer, to become a candi
date for that office, but were cot au
thorized to make a public announce
ment of the fact until of late. Mr.
Meyer is well and favorably known
to nearly ail our renders, being a son
of Hon. J. G. Meyer, of Aaronsburg,
which town he is proud to call his
home. It seems therefor but natural
for us to make the first mention of bis
candidacy and we do it cheerfully.
Several years ago he entered Adam
Hoy's law-office in Bellefonte, and by
close application and bard study has
arrived at a point where be caD see
success ahead, and now figures as one
of Centre county's rising young law
yers. He is of sterling character, nat
tuarl ability end genial disposition
and is in every way fitted for the of
fice and worthy of support It maj
also be said that he is a genuine dem
ocrat and was an active worker in his
party ever since he cast his first bal
lot In due time Mr. Meyer's formal
card as a candidate will appear in the
JOUBNAL and in the meanwhile we
submit this short and well-deserved
encomium to our readers with the
hope that they will give bis candidacy
favorably consideration.
THE Republican State Committee
met on Wednesday afternoon, April
14tb, at Harrisbnrg, with Senator
Cooper in the chair in order to fix a
day and place for holding the next
Republican state convention The
chairmen from the different counties
gave glowing reports of the condition
of the party within their respective
districts and all were full of hope,
promising large majorities for Beaver,
which would seem to leave no chance
at all tor the Democrats. But our
time has not come yet. The assem
bly completed its work by deciding to
hold the state convention at Harris
burg, June 30.
THE latest piece of news, fresh from
the press, and wLich shakes the politi
cal and social circles of the national
capital at present, is, that President
Cleveland is engaged tc be married to
a Miss Folsom, the event to take
place some time in June. If Grover
Cleveland makes as good a husband
as be is a president the prospective
bride has all reason to be happy.
THE sad accounts of the Western
cyclones are not very encouraging
news to emigrants about ready to
start for those parts of the country.
To Investigate Mr. Gould.
WASHINGTON, April 15.— The Speak
er to-day appointed the following com
mittee to investigate the causes and ex
tent of the labor troubles in the West:
Messrs. Curtin, of Pennsylvania ;
Grain, of Texas; Outwaite, of Ohio;
Stewart, of Vermoht; Parker, of New
York, and Buchanan, of New Jersey,
State Teachers.
The Penuaylvania State Teacher's
Association will meet in Allentown,
July 6, 7 and 8. The following topics
have been selected for discussion : De
fects in our School .Laws. Some phase
of the Normal School Question. The
Relation of Colleges and Public Schools.
The Study of Birds. Primary Work,
What can Supplant the County Insti
tute ?
■ ——
During Tuesday's thunder storm an
eight-year-old girl was killed by light
ning in the schoolroom at FreeJand.Pa.
Another death,caused by lightning the
same afternoon, occurred at Shenan
doah, the victim being a boy named
James Manley, who was at work ou a
dirt bank near one of the collieries.
AN AUSTRIAN TOWN SWEPT
BY FIRE.
A Hundred People Killed in One
Street and Hundreds of Others
Missing.
VIENNA, April 18.—The town of
Stry, in Galicia, has been almost com
pletely destroyed by fire. The numlxr
of houses burned is about six hundred.
The inhabitants are destitute.
A high wind was blowing and the
fire started In several parts of the town
at about the same time. Many inhabi
tants were killed by falling walls and
steeples. One hundred persons were
killed in one street. The Town Hall,
railway station and the telegraph office
were destroyed. A large number of
wounded were extricated from the
ruins and were seut to Lem berg, forty
two miles distant, where the hospitals
are crowded with the sufferers. Hun
dreds of persons are missing.
Lack of water rendered aid by the
military futile. Money and food are
being collected in the surrounding
towns for the relief of the sufferers.
Uy clones of Death.
ST. CLOUD, Minn., April 15—The
wreck by the cyclone here and at Sauk
Rapids, of which only merger particu
lars could be learned last night, is com
plete. The scene here is ghastly in the
extreme. After darkness came on last
night the rain poured down in torrents
on the ruins. The skies hung low with
black clouds, l'eals of thunder shook
the air, and the lightning made livid
rifls in the great black pall of darkness.
Unmindful of all this, hundreds of men
carrying lanterns, and many wailing
women wandered through the frightful
wreck, groping in the gutters and tur
bid streams tor bodies of friends. In
side the engine house IS lifeless Innlies
lay on the floor in two rows, draped in
sheets and blankets, while around and
among them moved men with lanterns,
uncovering faces trying to recognize in
in the distorted features some familiar
lines in which they might trace rela
tionship. The bodies presented a terri
ble spectable.
It is estimated that 400 structures
were blown down,all of fiame and none
costly. In the Catholic Hospital there
are about 40 wounded, but only 5 or 6
of them are considered to be in a (dan
gerous condition. Many of the survi
vors will be disabled for life.
At Sauk Rapids similar scenes of
misery and desolation were presented.
So far twenty-two dead bodies have
been discovered there, and there are a
great many injured. The toial loss at
both places will exceed half a million
dollars.
Towns in lowa, and Missouri were
also struck by the cyclone, completely
wrecking some of them ami killing and
injuring quite a number of people.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
TREASURER'S SALE or UNSEATED USDS
FOK TAXKS 1884 and 1885.—Agreeable to
the provisions of law relating to the sale of un
seated tracts, of land for the non payment of
taxes, notice is hereby given, that there will be
exposed at public sale or outcry, the following
tracts of unseated lands 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 UTH, A. D. 1886,
at one o'clock p. m.
BENNER TOWNSHIP.
Acres. Per. Wartantee Taxes.
50 Coon. Andrew # 4 19
58 Homes, Robert - 320
120 Hale J M 6 72
50 Harris, J I) 4 19
100 Shugert. J D 560
30 Unknown ~ 20l
BOGOS TOWNSHIP.
305 112 Cocnran, .John 34 50
397 145 Carscadden, 1) 4-> 54
143 Deal, Ann,(part) 16 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 l5 >8
433 163 Brady, John. - 15 57
4.33 163 Bell, Alexander 15 58
415 Bovd, John- 14 94
438 163 Bell, William - 15 57
433 J63 Cook. William 15 58
433 163 Cowden, John 782
433 163 Dewart, William 782
4.33 163 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 .Charles 782
433 153 Hall, Charles ; 15 72
140 Harris, Henry . r 15 12
433 163 House), John 782
433 165 Kidd, John 15 57
1 415 Levy, Nathaniel 14 94
433 163 Lyon, John 782
200 Miller, William 720
433 163 Morris, Joseph 15 57
216 83 Parker, Jeremiah %of 775
433 163 Shafer, Henry - 782
433 163 Scott.Samuel 15 57
443 163 Towers, James 15 57
415 Thomas, Joseph 14 94
415 Walac-', Joseph S 14 I*4
433 163 Walace, Joseph 15 57
415 Weltzel.Johu 7 48
123 Wheeler. Henry 4 41
433 163 Wilson, Bird 15 57
204 Withington, Martin 7 .'l7
CUUTIN TOWNSHIP.
309 19 Atwood, N L 46 50
300 Atwood, N L 62 00
50 Brooks, Jesse 12 00
415 Brooks, Jesse- 7 00
119 Carskadden, D 21 60
206 120 Carskadden, D 24 o
337 Coats, Lindley 60 00
311 Dell ass, Peter. % of 55 97
415 Eddy, Esther : 74 69
311 Evan, Cadwalauer 55 97
415 Elliot, vvIII 120 00
415 Gilbert, William 120 00
433 120 llali, Charles 72 00
6( Hallowell.Kd 12 00
•203 Irwin, James 6000
403 Kelso. Rebecca 72 00
380? i Kelso, Joseph 66 0(1
400 Long. J B 90 00
27 l / 4 Lowns. Caleb. 60 00
Longstreth. Isaac 60 00
207U Lowns, Caleb 49 00
207>4 Longstreth, Isaac 60 00
70 Mason, John S 16 80
2(0 Meyer, l'lplip 60 00
100 Meyer, 5im0n....,, 30(0
420 48 Meyer.Michael..,..,,, 120 00
420 Meyer, Valentine 120 no
196 Miller, Jumps ~.. 42 (X)
200 Palmer. John 6 20
415 T.'.ylor, Joseph 37 20
415 Wain, Jacob 72 00
415 Wister.Casper 126 00
160 Willis, Jonathan 18 00
433 163 White, James 150 00
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
100 Olive James 8 20
150 A Barton Sloat, (owner) 12 30
GREGG TOWNSHIP.
60 Carson. Andrew 1 41
150 Cowden, John 3 53
178 127 Carson Andrew 100
130 THincan, David 12 22
250 Hepburn, William 5 88
380 Hubby. Reynard 894
53 63 Htthi), WJl)ia,o 470
52 John MeCiintoek,(owner) 1 22
HAINES TOWNSHIP.
359 Antis, Henry 7 58
242 60 Barr,Thomas... 502
250 60 Barr, dames 620
259 60 I'.ai r, Mary 636
87 Barron. John 1 78
154 Beck, Henry 3 16
344 JO Bollinder, John 706
338 60 Rolinder, Henry 692
325 60 Rounder, Frederick 668
313 00 Rolinder, Adam,..,,, 640
135 Cowley, H R.„„....2 76
382 163 Epler, Peter, - 784
438 Epler. Andrew 9 28
181 Fees.Jacob 370
•262 ' 40 Gillman, H&S 5nyder.,..,.,,. 538
253 Uo 6 20
435 Hall, Charles 8 9-2
437 108 Hartman, John 898
267 60 Links, Mary 260
418 93 Kreamer, George 850
200 Parker, William 410
300 60 Bwiueford, Albright 616
170 170 Stover & W6U 3 46
337 123 Snyder, Cathemm 508
200 Snyder, Catherine ,„ 410
88 Tidd, William 94
466 Simon Gratz 8 34
1$ J G Meyer. . 2 24
ToO Geonje Fowler 2 06
jO6 Meuuas Workman - 216
286 James Black 604
144 Peter 81ack.....'. 2 94
135 H B Cowley 2 78
f 458 Epler. Adam 38
395 80 William Tid(l 803
368 Philip Cher 754
209 Wendell Grove 4 26
25 Calvin M. Hayes 25
400 Joseph Henry 8 30
173 Roliert McKlroth 3 58
327 Samuel Metcgur 6 75
162 John Matz 336
120 Daniel Rhodes. 2 49
442 David Scrlbner - 917
3?8 George Seldel 8 05
303 Peter Seldel 6 27
388 Philip Seldel 805
423 K II Sctllmer 8 76
243 George Snyder 5 02
15 Joseph Thompson 33
446 Henry Spiker & CWelser 9 25
196 Award 3 85
200 Catherine Snyder 4 15
is Custonas Thomas 37
lIALKMOON TOWNSHIP,
400 120 Jollff, Richard MOO
216 Lamburn, Josiah 30 29
54 Shearer. Isaac 99
24 John T Fowler,'(owner) 144
63 89 John T Fowler, (owner) 3si
67 76 John T Fowler 400
HARRIS TOWNSHIP.
196 Fisher, J C 3 81
133 Fox. George 2 72
400 Forbes, James 3 90
400 Harrison. William 3 90
50 Irwin, John *V>
4no Patterson. Robert 3 90
400 Reed, James 3 90
407 92 Wharton,Kearney 437
HOWARD TOWNSHIP.
107 104 Brown, Samuel. 470
217 Bonltaiu. Sarah - 1 17
154 Green. Joseph 13 53
25 G raysburg, Joseph 1 10
215 Godfrey. Martha 4 73
415 Godfrey, Martha 9 13
55 Harris James 1) 2 59
130 Uncle,J J 141
160 Willis. Jonathan 7 52
50 White & Ncsllrrode 3 30
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
433 163 Baxter James 920
200 11 Chancvllor, Win 420
120 Kuhn, Adam h'2n
433 163 Price .John :. 919
433 163 Rohington, John 919
ld2 J C Wason(owner) 4 29
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP.
50 Carskaddon, 1> 42
so Gorrell Win 1 .'l6
166 llays, Robert & James 18 91
175 Hess, George D - 716
3u9 3 Irwin, Robert. 23 48
250 Jackson, John _.... 425
310 Jackson. Jeremiah—— 11 78
a*) Krouse. Daniel 3 40
90 King. Thomas. 34
ISO Lytle, Peter 3 80
150 Lytle, Peter 3 80
4(H) Leech, Mathew 1 74
400 l.eeeh, Mathew - 170
Uot2oo Nestlerode, Christ. 170
30 King, Thomas 34
400 Packer, Job W "60
175 Oulglc. . James A 6 70
349 Smith, Christian 13 76
so Smith, hobert 68
100 Potter, John 4 00
ICS Shaw A l.ingle 3 16
MARION TOWNSHIP.
43 66 Corman. John 1 43
31 Decker, Adam .. 738
17 Lewis, Thomas 2 89
20 Lucas, Thomas 16
50 William Tilghman (owner).... 10 2(1
19 Isaac Fralu, (owner) 4 15
28 John Zeiurler (owner) 7 14
60 Yarger, Simon 3 06
60 Yargei,Sliuon 3 06
Vf 199 Zantzlnger, Paul 492
MILKS TOWNSHIP.
430 Brady, Robert - 7 64
410 Brady, Hannah - - 730
255 ltradyJane - 4 53
2ik> Brady, John 3 55
440 Brady, Win P 7 81
290 Brady. Win P 5 15
20 Antis, Henry 36
424 Calhorn, George - 7 52
403 Cerothers James. 7 IS
150 Cooper, Wlll 2 67
125 Dorsey. John 2 22
.rjo Fearon, Joseph 5 68
429 Gray. Robert 7 60
476 Grout, Thomas 8 44
130 123 Gratz. Simon 130
460 Hunter, Alex 7 96
250 Jackson, Jeremiah 444
300 Levy, Aaron 5 32
425 Norton, Samuel 7 55
800 Parker, Wm 5 32
824 Parker. Richard • r 7C
824 Parker. Jeremiah 5 76
125 Steadman, Wm 3 55
200 Smith.Thomas 3 55
100 Scott.Abraham 1 77
50 Scott, Samuel- - 89
150 Scott, Abraham 2 67
90 Scott, Samuel 1 6(1
130 Taggart. Robert 2 31
425 Totand. Ilenry < 55
100 C Long, (owner) 177
125 Wharton Moore 221
425 William David - 7 55
150 Wolf.Jona 100
4so William Harinan 8 88
401 46 JamcsCummlugs. 740
371 Wm Boyde " 8>
357 Wm Grant 660
3,0 Thus Boyde 5 5)
413 Joseph Tripp ;
200 Thomas Smith - 3,0
405 Wlll H ousel 2ii
426 Samuel Tripp jj, §2
410 Hugh Boyde <<
401 Peter Tillip - l 46
410 Thomas Miles .. .... (•
•3 mi Jacob Princeton 3 70
415 Stophel Seidell 7'*>9
400 John Selgtrled 49
400 Daniel Seigfried -." <4O
•jSi> .Jacob Seigfreid
i?) 0 John Hayn - * *
•>so Martin MHter 5 18
170 Wm Cook 3]4
240 Robert laggart - 4 44
"•>5 James Steadman 4*
17 Robert Latbnore 31
965 Daniel sVi|liams •. •><.(>
200 Thomas Carotlierg 3 70
200 John Brady 3 77
250 Win Brady.. - 4 (vl
250 Jolm llou-cl
402* °' 131 SViIIIam Miles 311
250 William Cooper 4 63
PENN TOWNSHIP.
150 Armstrong. James 5 25
3*3 Cook. William 9 89
150 10 Cowden, John .. - ~5
H 10 CoAden John 300
100 Cook, Wm - 1-59
100 Cook. 55 e 7?
150 llainltou.Thos • ■<•>
150 Hepburn, James 5
116 31 Hepburn. James
150 Kennedy. John
150 Kennedy, James
104 89 Kennedy, Andrew 3 b
108 131 Kennedy, John 3-4
113 8 Kennedy. James 331
200 Lyon, Robert. i *
2() Lysn, Ezck.al : *
200 Lyon, Benjamin 2^
200 Lyon, Hobert . < J
200 Lyon. Lzckiul 7 *
200 Lyon, Benjamin ~ 2 2
200 McC lily, John <[*
200 McCitlly. • m <<;
100 Montgomery. Daniel J*>
100 Montgomery, Wip 2^
2uo MoCally, John < 20
400 swiueiord. John 10 50
POTTER TOSVNSHIP.
100 Bartges. Adam 4 40
288 Bou nl, Mary
;M) Brown, John 13 -M
HI 111 Cameron,Alex -J'
400 Cou g:H I. David 210
100 Dewart, Win --
200 Kwlng, Jasper 4 4
20 Fullmer. H B
| 400 Forks, James.... 4 £
kX> GartKJIS. 8 80
400 Gariggs. Win
KH) Getty, Christ,
200 Gobin, Charles 4 40
150 Martin. Thomas J :5 n
105 McClellan, George 231
580 Wm Collier,(owner) P-7 ;
34 83 Kopp, Jacob
150 Sawver, Wm... --
100 Vanderslice, 11 '!)
100 Young, Samuel
SPUING TOWNSHIP.
419 Jolmson.John 4 83
186 115 I t rdue, John ... 693
300 Robison, Catherine K
3(H) Robison, Rebecca 8 10
1,50 Robison, Richard 4 05
lJ)0 J. Gordon. Est. (owner) 2 70
BNOW SHOE TOWNSHIP.
433 158 Bingham. Win 88 74
433 133 Bitroot, Fpllx M i 4
325 Bangs, Win..,., Ii J>
323 Ranks, Win....,...,?
60 Clymer, George / 38
4: 153 Campbell, George 86 ,4
483 153 Cox, Paul.... £8 74
433 153 Cuthburt.lhomga 88 74
412 Carskadden. I) 15 43
412 Carskadden, D 15 4
433 153 Delaney, Sharne 88 74
300 Devliug Joseph 00
309 Devling Joseph bioo
218 Dob-son .Main pel...
:iOO Deyling Joseph <0
4.33 Eddy, George ft
2<xt Fitzsiinipons. Thom'its........ li' to
60 Umy, Bobcrt. 7 38
433 153 Hawthorn, Thomas §i4
43:) 153 Hawthorn, James 88,4
383 Hale, Jam 38 T 71 02
50 Hale. James T 15
4:33 IJnn, Samuel 71 02
433 153 Lewis, Wm |8 e4
433 153 Lewis, Win 8 8<4
•Mil) Long. J Z 5 <0
200 Long, J Z .8 80
:453 fy&gUti. Jol 111 3 J 41
70 Mason Joltti 80
433 MeManuus, Jamc^ r ;;;..,. f , P Zl®2
433 153 Milliken, M.T 5s 4$
409 73 Mitchell, N.J 50 25
433 Morgan. Benjamin R 71 02
400 Martha, Alex 7 00
433 163 Maylan, Jasper 7102
4.33 1.13 Mavston. Edward 7 02
433 1.10 Mct'ijumhan, Rlalr 112 |
433 1.13 Meade, George 02 09
4.U in Mcl'heison. Win 62 09
433 120 Mistier. Luke , 7102
433 1.13 Morris, Robert 80 04
400 Martin, Alex 15 20
8
43.3 153 NorrlsJ 47 32
H
of
m 153 Nonls, I P 884
433 1.13 I'arker, Wm 71 02
216 Parker, Jeremiah 35 58
216 l'arkrr, Jerem lull 35 58
433 Parker, (Joorge 16 45
216 italuev, Robert 8 21
300 1 telly Job 49 20
413 153 Nhlppcit, Thomas L 7102
415 153 Scott, EM ward 7102
433 153 Spear. Margaret 16 45
1 162 Tompkins. Joseph 083
433 153 Tollman, llciil II 7102
415 153 Valentine A S 71 0 2
1 4'3 153 Wain.Rebecca 73 o*2
415 153 Wharton, Moore 71 02
413 153 Wharton, Elizabeth 7103
5-9 of
' 411 1.13 Wharton, Mary M 39 50
1 i-9 f
1 415 153 Wharton, Mary M 738
415 1.13 West, Francis 71 trj
1 415 154 West, Benjamin 71 ('2
1 169 West. Francis 13 94
415 Wulti, Richard 4 H
415 153 Wharton, Kearney 16 45
400 Williams, David 12 15
; 400 Williams David 12 35
; RUSH TOWNSHIP.
1 415 153 Allison, Johu 183 91
I 328 Allison, James 139 04
I 250 Allison,Andrew & John Lilly 159 Ol
1 .527 10 Armstrong, Andrew 1152
104 10 Allison, James 16 54
! 390 116 Arthur. Ann 30 42
1 394 117 Arthur. Thomas 80 73
415 158 Britches, Isaac 45 03
415 16.3 Beverage, David 11
1 4.15 153 Briekley, Daniel 47 70
• 415 153 Brunt/man, Peter 137 KO
1 200 Burg, John 15 00
1 413 103 Itorelaud, Johu 19 ox
1 4) Chestnut, Samuel 630
1 lini ('lymer. Georgo 53 00
100 Campbell, George 53 00
30 t'utliburt, Thomas 159 00
• so CorkendoD.J H (owner) 12
393 Chestnut, Samuel 10 21
415 163 Delany, Slmrp 11 52
253 Dentler, Win 93 53
! 122 Ebermati, Philip 647
1 415 153 Edwards.Thos 110 SO
300 Krskine. Thomas <•
1 415 153 Funk. John 22 93
250 E'ttzsjmiiions, Thomas 13 25
193 Edward French, (owner).... •*' 'r
1 4.54 (• rant, Thomas 33 2?
216 156 (2rant, Thomas lo 18
' 216 156 GraiU, Thomas 68 90
1 411 163 Gtcntworth,, James llo'r
50 (2 toe, Elizabeth 7
1 100 Gray, Robert 53 00
1 21 152 Groe&MeKeon 318
1 415 I*3 Hair, Christian .54 4.)
1 420 165 Hair, Christian 33 92
' 415 153 Hair. David 4->
216 150 Hamilton, Thos OS 90
42521 153 Hand. John 34 45
4.15 153 Hamilton, Hugh 93
4253 163 Hopkins, .John 4 <o
4.15 153 11 über, John 34 4.'
' 42521 153 Haines, Reuben Jr ~
216 so Hamilton, Hugh 10-)-'
1 42121 153 Irwin, Robert I* s '.??
4213 1521 If win Robert 41
1 4213 153 Jorden , Owen
I 100 King. Robert 4-4?
h'.t 10 Kerr, James -r
--4:125 161 Lucas, Bonnet ] Jr)
4:521 16.1 Lattimore, tjeorge ?r,
135 103 Laitituore, Win (2 ;)00
15 Lawrence. Casper 3 -jo
42225 153 J.etibore, Christian f;J ?}
2513 106 Lowden, John •*'
50 Long, A 11 J3 j
41S Lawrenc. Casper j y~)
42C1 168 Mayston, Edward M
2nd MePberson, William
42121 153 MillcrJohn 34 *
4:11 1621 Miller, Jacob 34 45
4251 1021 McConnell, Martha
4253 153 Meade,George V- .V
--42525 153 Morgan, 11 R foiu
100 MeCord & A Campbell .C! .*!?
42521 153 Mfiller, Robert -r?3
42525 Meizger. Jacob JJ 7.'
4253 Miller, Jane
42525 1.521 Miller, Robert r>
25221 l'atton, Hugh *7 10
4 521 153 Peters, Richard fa
KiO Passmore.Jas Bryant&Haslet • '
4:U 153 Reese, Thomas -..J
4.5.5 1.55 Rohrer, Christian 34 •)?
32)S 1521 Rudesill, Jacob 5-
405 47 Rush. Jacob 107 •*?
38 Robisoti. Wm H 1 ~
217 Itobtson. Win H 1 ?V
42521 153 Sehafiir. Casper £29 ,
4.5:5 1 ->3 ShenW, Andrew 254 ;-:'
5251 153 Shellk. Michael 254
4251 l r >3 Shenk. Christian 34 4)
2547 16 Sleek. Jacob 19
4253 1.17 Spear. Robert 6S •)?
4.'521 153 Hinlili, Mary 225 ?r
107 7 Slough, George 13 7)
219 Scott. Andrew 17 7;
451 153 Slough. Jacob 97 77
4-121 153 Stough, George 34 45
2nd Sands, Joseph 251
425'5 153 Siddons, Eieuor .... - 22 50
1921 Edward French, (owner) 20 4;
406 Snyder Barbara 31 6<
4253 153 Slough, Jacob 255 80
122 44 Weldman, John 252 321
402 16 Weidman. Jacob 106 53
321% Wilson, John .. 37 10
75 Wilson. William 31 88
313 Rl6 Winner- John ... 24 91
80 Wit mer, Henry 21 20
.306 100 Wilson, William - 81 17
4253 15.3 Wallace, Joseph J 22 50
50 Winner. H..— 88
4251 153 Wharton, Kearney.. ... 32180
2.10 White and Parsons 6 50
4251 1.521 Toner, James - 25 580
4253 153 Turner, Hannah 38 80
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
150 Ames ami Shaffer 14 10
150 Ames and Shaffer 14 10
80 Heck, Jacob 6 00
25C lte.-kwith,( lenient 47 00
77 Bell, wiiliams 10 44
100 Beck, Daniel 5 on
58 Ileightoi, John 1 45
73 147 Abednigo Stevens, (owner.) 345
4.'54 Lamb, John 32 50
300 22 Lamb, John .37 50
4'54 Montgomery.\V W 241
433 164 McCammoud. John 20 34
4254 McEwen, Polly 10 85
4254 McEwen, Henry 10 HI
12.3 Ridgway.Budd it Co(owners) 23 1:5
180 Ridgway.Budd & Co(owners) 42 210
189 Ridgway.Budd & Gofowners) 44 42
141 Ridgway.Budd A* ('o(owncrs) 255 14
210 Ridgwuy.Budd &Co (owners) 49.35
4.54 163 Snyder, Barbara 20 41
90 Van Pool, C 4 2.3
•lo Van Pool. Jacob 4 70
100 Thomas Wilson Est. (owner.) 14 10
4253 15.3 Williams, Joshua 32 49
4'54 Williams, l'olly 23 70
60 Voder, Joseph 2 82
125 Vau Pool* John 20 54
20 Van Pool, C 4 70
300 Welsh .Joseph 23,10
4251 153 Wjlljaips, Joshua 252 47
UNION TOWNSHIP.
.3981$ Dranham. Ebinezer 25010
200 Kuhn, PR 17 20
100 Phipps, Samuel 12 90
383 p B Crider & Son, (owners) 86 00
WALKER TOWNSHIP.
50 Ackert, Wm 1 19
92 4<i Askers, Robert 215
143 11 Ackert. Wm 165
212 110 Rakcr.Jolui . 816
212 liarknian. Saml 10 38
162 Brooks, Ruth ? 11
247 65 Boker, Robt 573
2300 Brady. Wm 7 20
280 129 Currier, Mary 672
60 Currier, Mary 144
15 Daugherty, Margaret 71
22 I'll Daughtcry.Elizabeth - 528
111 42 Daughter)-, Mary 69
94 98 Daugiitery, Mary 58
09 2)9 Evans, Jesse 161
100 2)9 Evans, Jesse 240
92 26 Eckert, Wm 222
80 Fry, George 3 84
243 55 Gilbert, Wm 581
123 Gilbert, Win 2 96
211 98 Gilbert. Wnt 122
211 72 Halm, Peter 510
61 40 Halm, Win 154
59 40 Johnson, jiavld i 14
161 Knox, John 7 30
560 McEwen. Mary 2 53
327 160 Manseli. Wm 845
98 04 Mercer, John 217
.327 10rt Mercer, David 845
384 36 Miller, Win 922
4 McCalmont JThos 98
500 McEwen, Henry 5 75
550 Osinan, Cant at) 4 Mary 5 63
25 Osmn.Capt 119
200 Hsman,Capt 2 30
200 Parker. Richard 172
w 40 Packer, Jbb 262
89 40 Packer, James, Jr 215
182 Purdon, Richard 7 20
Si) Piles. Bcnl. & Co 30
4<H) Pillkci-.Jpt-eUfialf 3 45
150 - Rebfl.mvid . 7aq
175 ltobison, ltachael ? 20
141 ltobison, Samuel 10 61
100 Purdon, John 2 40
242 88 Sutler, James 1162
34 Sutler, James 79
fo Sutler, ,)aines 179
382 3o Sutler, Daniel 922
560 Henry, McEwen, (owner,) 14 88
30 ' 71
12 Wilson, Robert 80
WORTH TOWNSHIP.
250 Gray,J B 18 25
£lO Cray, pfiD 8 00
25 Morris, Widow 5 45
50 Swanswick, John 7 30
100 George Kelly, (owner,) 14 60
160 Jonathan Laird,(owner.) 5 49
f-8 Abednigo Laird, (owner.) 6 27
$$ W H, Blair, (owner.) 58
CHARLES SMITH.
Treasurer, of Centre Co., Pa,
SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of sundry writs
of Fieri Facias, Levari Facias and Vendi
tioni Exponas. Issued out of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Centre County, Pa., and to me di
rected will lie exposed at public Sale, at the Court
House, in the Dorrnugh of Rclb'tontc. on Satur
day. April 24,1886, at I?$ o'clock r. M., the fol
lowing property, to wit :
No. 1 All that certain messuage or tract of
land situate In Burnslde Twp., Centre Co., Pa.,
bounded and described as follows to wit: be
ginning eta white pine thence north along the
.1 oh 11 and James llall tracts 230 perches to :t
post thence east Atone tho James Hall, Kllsha
it Hall and Samuel C. Hall, 3.'0 perches to pine
thence south along (i. W. llall tract 230 perches
to a hemlock, thence west along the Mary Ann
Stewart tract 320 perches to the place of begin
ning, containing 4:14 acres and allowance.
Seized taken In execution and to bo sld as the
property of John Helae.
No. 2 All that ceraln messuage tenement
and piece or lot of ground situate In Howard
Twp In the County of Centre, bounded and
described as follows to wit: beginning at a post,
thence by land of Samuel Kebcr S. 4.114 degrees
west 71 perches lo stone, thence north 41'4 (leg
west 46 perches to stones thence by land of A
11. Gardner north 49?$ degrees, east 56 perches
to post thence by land of Michael Confer at a
public road, south hi degrees eust 14 perches
south lil degrees east 14 perches south fit)degrees
east Id perches 557 degrees R2O perches to the
place of begiutiiug containing 17 acres and 6
perches nett. Thereon erected 11 log dwelPng
house, log stable and other outbuildings. Seized
taken in exceutionand to be sold as the property
of David Taiiver.
No. 3 AH those two certain lots or pieces of
ground situate In the Borough of ('uionvllle
Centre county, I'a.. known as luts N<>.l7 and in
in the general plan or plot of said borough,
bounded and described as follows to wit: be
ginning at the corner of Main ami Union streets
thence along Main street north 2K degrees west
lot feet to old township road thence along sail e
south t"w degrees west 54 feet to a2O foot aliev
thence along same south 28 degrees east lib
feet to Union street thence along same north <>2
degrees east .14 feet to the place of beginning,
containing live thousand seven hundred and
seventy eight feet. It being the same mciihsc*
which Thomas .1 Geary et 11 \ by deed dated
April 11th 1878 and recorded in tliestfllee for
recording of deeds die., jo and for Centre coun
ty in Deed book N No 2 page ."lit &c.. granted
ami conveyed uulo C O Taylor Ins ludrs and as
signs and the said C C Taylor et ux conveyed
the same to the said A T leathers by deed
dated Feb. 13th, isso recorded lit deed hook 1'
No 2 page l.V.i 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 and to be
sold us the property of A T Leather*.
No 4. All that certain messuage tenement
and tract of land situate in Snow Shoe twp.
(City) Centre county. I'a.. bounded and de
scribed as follows to wit: being part of lot No
40 in the berth 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 < Mtve street and extending hack 200 ft.
to an alley. Thereon creeled a two story bouse
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 land situate in the borough id Cnimiville
Centre county. Pa., bounded on tlm south by
laud of William 1) Smith estate 011 Hie east by
chestnut on the west by an alley and ou the
north by anple street containing 2 Ith of an acre
more or less. Thereon erected a two story
frame dwelling bouse out kitchen, stable bug
gy slieil, ice house and other out buildings.
Seized taker. In execution and to be sold as Hie
property <f b F Leathers.
No 6. All that certain messuage tenement
and tract of land situate 011 the north sitla of
Bald Eagje creek in Union township uentre Co.
Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit:
beginning at a Dost ou the banks of the Bald
Eagle crock thence by land of Jam *s Alexander
north 18'$ degrees west 114 perches to a post
thence by lands of Jno Bluings and Joseph
Alexander Jr. sooth <B degrees west 96 perches
to a post, south .V.' 4 degrees west 4S perches to a
post in the Bellefonte and Philipsburg turnpike
thence by land of heirs of Joseph Alexander
sr., south 364$ decrees east 31 7-iuth perches to
a p ,,s t south 46?$ degrees west 61 perches 10 a
jmisJ. south 225 degrees east 49 perches to an elm
011 the bank of the Bald Eagle creek thence
down the said creek by its several courses 128
perches to the place of beginning, containing
o9 acres and thiee perches and the usual allow
ance. Thereon erected a log house, log barn,
hog pen, coiucrlb and other outbuildings, also
a good orchard about one mile east of I'nioti
\ i I If.
No 7. Also all that certain messuage and
tract of land on the south side-of Bald Eagle
creek in t'nion twp.. aforesaid, bounded and
described as lollovvs to w it 1 beginning at a post
on the south of the Bald Eagle ereek thence by
land of Thomas Davis, south 17% degrees east
39'$ perches 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 Brockerlioff
being part of the same tract north 29 degrees
west to the lands of tin: Bald Eagle creek thence
up said creek the several courses and distances
thereof to the place of beginning, contamin * 30
acres more or less, no buildings. Seized Liken
in execution and to be sold as the property of
William KS Taylor.
No 8. All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in thJ twp. of Liberty, C-entre county.
I'a.. lylngon the waters of Beech creek bounded
a (id described as follows to wit: beginning at a
post thence north '...degree east,l7 perches to a
stone thence south *f>B?s degrees cast 13 perches
to a stone heap in the run thence along land of
Daniel Bitner north 120'$ perches to a stone
thence aL.ng land of Kline (juiglcy west 9(5
pe'ehes to a post thence along land of Austin
Leonard, south six degrees west 170 jierohes to
a chestnut oak theuoe along land of Andrew
Linn E 112 perches to the place of beginning,
containing 100 acres and sixty three oerches
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 l)e Hass.
"No 9. All that certain lot or piece of ground
lying and being in Oak Hall and near the Oak
Hall Rail Road 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 Osniau theuoe by land of said
Osman north 50?$ degrees east 100 f't toedge of
dam thence by land of W L Sellers north 421$
degrees west 63 feet to post thence north 61
degrees west lus feet to the public road thence
smith 54 degrees west 62 feet to the centre of
the turnpike thence along turnpike south thirty
nine and one half degree east 161 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 take n i-. execution and
to be sold as the pro|ierty of Daniel Korman.
No 10. All that certain messuage tenement
and lot of groubd situate In Spring twp.. Centre
county i'a., bounded and described h s follows
to wit; on the south uy lot ofTerenoe Murray
on the west bv an alley on the north by other
lands of 11. 1). Land Is and on the east by public
road being fifty feet front 011 said road and 290
feet back thereon erected a two story double
dwelling bouse and other outbuildings.
Noll. Also another thereof bounded on the
north ly other lands of 11. 1) L ndis on the
west,by an alley on the south by other lands of
11 1) Land is and on the east by- public road be-:
ing tlrtv feet front on said road and 200 feet
back. Thereon erected q two story frame sin
gle dwelling house with oilier outbuildings.
No 12. Also another thereof bounded on the
south be other lauds of H D Landls 011 the west
by an alley on the north by lands of J R and
C T Alexander and on the cast by public road
being fifty feet front on the public road and 200
feet back. Thereon erected a two story frame
double dwelling house ami other oqt buildings
Seized taken in execution aud to be sold as the
property of H. D. Landls.
No 13. All the right title and interest In and
to a certain tract of land situate in Half Moon
twp., Centre county. Pa .bounded and describ
ed as follows to wit; Beginning at stones by a
black oak a common corner of lauds of George
s Gray, the William LanilMini survey aud of the
heirs of A M Elder deceased thence south 52'$
degrees west 94*$ perches toa pine thence north
37% degrees west .366 S-l perches to a post and
stones thence by lands of .McDtyitts heirs north
16% degrees east 62 4-10 perches to a post thence
south 87y$ degrees east Ik % perches to a post
thence north 52% degrees cast 54!$ degrees 2)7's
perches to the place of beginning containing
one hundred and thirty seven (137) acres and
seven perches more or less. Thereon erected a
large Barn. Seiz.ed 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 Cfcntre, Pa.
bounded and described as follows to wit; On
the north by lands of William Kokley. oh the
east by lands of Andrew Shivery, on the south
by lands df Oreman Alport, (now Henderson)
and on the west by lands of James Nolan estate
Containing (25) acres more or less being the
satue promises sold by D Z Kline, slieiiif to Ed
ward Brown by Deed Poll dated April 30th 1868
recorded In Dqed book '-D Nq 2. page 274.
Seized taken In execution and to be sold as the
property of Kdiyarß BruwiL
Noll. All that certain messuage tenement
and tract of land situate in theStownshlplof Rush
county of Centre, I'a., bounded and described
as follows to wit: Beginning at a maple corner
on Hie bank of Mosliauuon creek thence south
49 degrees, east 172 perches to white ash,thence
north 50 degrees, east 2526 perches to a white
Sine, north3B?s degrees, west 206 perches to
loshannof) crpek thenoe up said ore u k by its
Several courses auh distances to the place of be
ginning, containing 325 acres be tho same more
or less, being a portion of a iractof land in the
warrantee name of William Wilson bounded by
lands in the warrantee name of Sebastian Graff,
John Graft and Paul Zantzinger.haviug thereon
erected a log shanty, about 16 x 40 feet and log
scaole about 20 x2O feet. The said land being
underlaid witji coal.
Wo 10. 4-lso oue other tract o| land situate lu
Rpsli township. Centre county, P4-, bounded
as follows: beginning at a maple tlience by
lands of AJJ Long south 36 degrees, west 54
perches to a hemlock 011 the line of the Kittaui
fng CUal Company theuoe by land of the l'hoe
nis lumber company south 40 degrees east 160
Serches to stones, tnence noitli 36 degrees east
i perches to stones, thence by lands of Hayes
Hamilton and Patton, north 40 degrees west 160
perches to the place of beginning, containing
lifty (50) acres, more or less with the usual al
lowances 5fC., the same being improved, Seiz
ea t<ken in execution ana to be sold ae the
property of Frank JJ olger.
No 17. Ail the right title and interest of the
defendant Geo M Iteeser, Inland to a farm sit
uate I" Pattou township C/ntre county. Pa.,
lteginiiiug at stone corner of lands of W K
Iteyno.ds, thence by same south 44 degrees
east aw . r -l() perches to corner late of J T //ale,
bv the snine south 54 decrees, west 134 8-10 per
ches thenec north 34 decrees, west 2726-10 per
ches, thence north decrees east 38 4-10 to
stones.thence north 52v4dcgrees.east 52 perches
to tin* place of beginning, containing one hun
dred ami eighty six (180) acres and 10 porches
thereon erected a twostory dwelling house, bank
barn and other outbuildings.
No 18. Also another thereof situate in the
borough oi Milesburg C.nifre county. Pa., be
at nolug at enruer of lot or Mrs William H
GrasHiuyerJ hence by the pike south 2% feet to
an allcv.thence>ilong said alley.east 202 it to lot
of Charles Adomst,hence by said lot north 00ft.
to corner of Charles Adams, thence west 20 feet
to lot or Mrs Win II (Jrassmyer, thence by the
same south 40 feet thence west by the same 175
feet to the place of beginning, thereon erected
a two story frame dwelling house, stable and
otlier outbuildings. Seized taken in execution
and to lie sold as the property of George M
Keener.
No lit. AH that certain messuage tenement
and tract of lard situate In the borough of
IJiitouvillc, Centre county Pa , fronting on AW
leliaiiy street ami is bounded on the south by
said street oil the east by the estate of L C Pe
ters on the horili by lot of William Htover a"d
on the west by lot of Samuel Oaman, containing
% acre more or less.th ereon erected a good two
story frame dwelling lumse and other out build -
Ings,seized taken In execution and to be sold
as the properly oi William F Peters.
No 2n. AII the defendants right title and In
terest in and to a certain tract of land situate
in I'cnn township. Centre county. Pa , bounded
and described as follows to wit; On the north
by //enjamin Weiaer, on the south by George
Wert on the east by turnpike lending front
Miliheiiii to Chboru and on the west by Geo
Wert, containing % of an acre more or less,
thereon eroded a iwo story dwelling house
stable and other on t buildings, seized taken In
execution aud to be sold as tbe property of
James Witmyer.
No2l. AH Hint certain messuage tenement
and tract of land situate in Kprlug tow nship.
Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as
follows to wit; Gn the west by tbe Jfellofoute
ami Philipsburg turnpike road on the north by
lot of Prlcllla K Oiiinitn, on the eist by land of
Set li ii Yoeuni, and on the south by lot of S M
//nek, containing fifty lent in front on said
turnpike road aud two hundred feet in depth
and having thereon erected a two story frame
dwelling house and the usual outbuildings, selz
ed taken in execution and to be sold as tbe
property of llenry Gordon.
No 22. All that certaiu messuage tenement
an i tract of land situate In Cbllege township,
fJtmtre county. Pa., bounded and described hb
follows to wit: On the north by lands of C
Dale deceased on the east tiy the /ieflelniite
and /Joulsburg turnpike road and lauds of
Felix Dale, on the s *uth by lands of Evan
Thomas, and on the west by lands of A W
Dale, containing about 3% acres more or less
thereon erected a two story frame dwelling
house, stable blacksmith shop and other out
buildings, seized taken in execution mid to be
sold as tbe property of Jonathan Kreatner.
No 23. All those several lots and pieces
of ground one thereof situate in the borough
of Milesburg, county of Centre aud state of
l'a., bounded and described as follows to wit:
on the north by lot of Robert <Sldrk on the
east by the //ellefonte ami Philipsburg turn
pike on the south by Jot now in the possess
ion of John Hibler and on the wrest by an al
ley, fronting on the turnpike and extending
back to the alley, thereon erecte-d a two story
plastered dwelling house stable and other out
buildings.
No 24. Also ono other thereof situate In
Hoggs township. Centre county. Pa., bounded
and <ieser|led as follows to wit: On the south
by Kail Road street, on the east by lot of the
said Annie Campbell, on th* north by an alley
and on the west by lot No 169 being lot No 170
In the general plan of Central city ironting on
Railroad street fifty feet and extending back
to said alley 200 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 the town of Aarottsburg in Haines
Township, Centre County, Pa., bounded and
describe*! as follows, to wif; On the north by
Aaron's square, on the south by apple tree al
ley , on the east by lot of Mrs. Mumbo wer.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 I taken jn execution
and to be sold as the property of Ira Gramley.
Tbjims—No deed will lie acknowledged un
til the purohase money be paid in full,
W. MILKS WALK Kit.
Sheriff.
Sheriff's office. Bellefonte. Pa.. March 39, 18s6.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.—The following 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 anywise Interested, aud will
be presented to the Orphans' Court of Centre
county, on Wednesday, the 28th day of April,A.
1886, for allowance and confirmation.
1. First and final account of \V m. N. Biteer.
Adm'r. of. etc., of Jacob Beebe. late of Liberty
township, deceased.
2. The acouut or Henry Ridings, guardian of
Georgia Duke, now Cmig, a minor daughter of
Lydia Duke, late Lydia Parsons, of Huston
township, doseased.
3. Account of William Weaver aud David
Aaron Woavet.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 il es
tate of Samuel Wooiner.late or Taylor township
deceased, under proceedings In partition .
5. The account of D Z. Kliue. trustee ap
uointed by the Orphans' Court of Centre Coun
ty to sell the real estate of Samuel Lipton. 1 ale
of Milesburg boroogh, deceased.
6. The account of Solomon Gates, guardian of
Jantes C. Harpster, minor child of Win. Han>-
ster, late of Ferguson township, deceased, as fll
ed by Isaac Gates, adm'r of said Solomon Gates
7. * First and final account of Samoel Hatter
and MaMnda Reeder, administrators of Amos
8. Reeder, late of Potter township deceased.
8. The account of W. M. Schorl, 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 Johu D. Deck
er and C. C. Auman. administrators of. &c., of
Daniel 8. Auman,late of Peun township, dee'd
-11. The account of Benjamin V. Fink, execu
tor of, &c., of John S. Fink, late of Taylor twp.,
deceased.
12. Tits first and partial account ot George
W. Garboriok aud S. M. Lou?, executors of, Ac.
of George Korman. late of Gregg twp., dec d.
13. The account of William M. Allisoiu exe
cutor of, &c., of John Touuer, late of Potter
township, deceased.
14. The first and final account of George
Brumgait and Samuel Frank, executors of. &c.,
of George Bruingart, late of Miles towushlp,
deceased.
15. The account of Wm. B. Mingle, executor
of. &c., of the last will and testament of llenry
Witnier. late of Potter township, deceased.
10. The first and final account of Elizabeth
Tate, administratrix of, Ac., of Foster Tale,
late of Spring township, deceased.
17. Theaccount of Daniel Grove guardian j
of Sarah A. Hoy, a minor child of William Hoy,
deceased -
18, The account of Felix M, Bumholder and
John W. Dashen. administrators of, etc., of
Benjamin Bit iter, late of Potter township,dee'd.
Id The aooount of A C Wltherlte, adminis
trator of, &c.: of Sarah Levy, late of Milesburg
borough, dee'd.
20. Final account of John Wentzell, guardian
of John Irwin Wentzell, minor child of Peter
Wentzell, dee'd.
21. The account of Hannah Cowher, Gate
Hannah Way) administratrix of, Ac., of Jetler
son B Way, late of Worth township, dee'd,
22. The 19th annual account of Daniel Shoe ds
and Joint Irwin, Jr., surviving trustees under
the will of William A of Bellefoute
bo rough, dee'd.
23. The account 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 Harpster
and Samuel Goss. execulots of, &c., of David
Ilarpster, late of Ferguson townsbip.dec'd.
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Mention TUB Millubim JOl'uxal. 13-4t
CREAMBALM
when applied jrT
absorbed
cleansing the headH I
of catarrhal virus,■■SsL-Co/Jrf... ntADI
causing healthy seM
cretlous. 1 t allaysWUlvrryrp St A protects^^
protects^^P 1 1
the nasiU
heals the sores aud
restores sense o I th
taste and smell. HHHQCtV • i
NOT A LHjUID 1
A partio'e is applied into each nostril and is a-
Breeable to u9e. Price 50 cents by mail ** at
•rugglsts. Send for olrcular.
ELY BROTHERS. Druggists, Owego, N. Y.
I CURE FITS!
*Wi I n; cw* I So Mt mm amir • atap tfcm tor •
tin* and then bv than* mum tenia. law • radical
cut*. I have mad* tha diaa.aa of FITS. KTTUFST or VaLL
|\u siCCXCS a IlltSoai itid). 1 warrant btramadj lo
cura lhe wo rat caaaa. Ileal aefcara baaa iniM ÜBO
n aaon for not new racelrlßf n earn. Svad at eaoa for a
trratiae and a Prea BotUe of aajr InfalliU. rraaadfi Bin
Esirraa .nd roat Ottra. It roeta yen nothing for a trlaL
at JI a ill caira yon. OIL H. O. BOOT, US Paaft St. N.T.
13-4t
FAY'S 1806a
MANILLA ROOFING!
Taken the lend: doet not corrode Ukatin or Uwn<w
decay like ahinlea or tar ooanponitiooa: mtf to awlv )
Sltoof and durable: at half tn< oo*laj jk" * A
gwju
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D A pvpsCfta t'AUNEA mwd CURS
uitil u" by one who was deaf twenty-,
eigbt years. Treated by most of the noted
specialists of the day with no benefit. Cursat
himself in throe nnntbs, and since then hunv
dreds of others by same process. A plain, sim
ple and successful home treatment. Address
T. 8. PAGE, 128 East 26th St., Nsw York City.
*o thousnndaof caaeaol the worat kind and of long
standing have been cured. Indeed. saatrannD wy faith
In ita efficacy,that I will aend T*Q BCITTL* B
topether with n VaI.UAII.HTB* W thl*Aaep*
to any aufferer. GiveeangilSend V O addrraa.
PR. T, 4. SVUCOiTiAI VvnrlSt., New Tyrk.
13-4t
—^LA DIES to work for us at
£i\ 11 W#t Heir own homes. #7 tq IMQ
per week can be quietly made. No photo
painting; no canvassing. Fqr fullparticv
please address at once, ART
COMPANY, 19 Central Street, Boston Mass.
Box 5170. UHt
acre. Good market*. Healthy climate. Favor,
able prospect*. Write forclixuUr* contalplry,
WA STED-L AD
her own locality an old firm. References re
quired. Permanent position and good salary.
GAY & BROS, 16 Barclay St., N. Y7 13-4t
DYSPEPSIA.— Its Nature, Causes,
vention and Cure. By JOHN H. MoA|,vui,
Lowell, Mass., fourteen years T(ut Collector,
Sent free to any address. 13-44