Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 11, 1890, Image 6

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Demoeaic Aaldyman
Bellefonte, Pa., April II, 1890.
THE PANSY'S FATE.
Once on a time a pansy grew
Close by a farmer's door ;
It drank the sunshine and the dew —
What eould it wish for more ?
The farmer's children at their play
Watched it with pleasure day by day.
“How beautiful and sweet,” they cried,
“It is our guest, you see.”
But to itself the pansy sighed :
“I would much rather be
A dweller in some mansion grand,
More admiration I'd command.”
Now, so it happened. Fate decreed
It should be plucked ; and soon
“Twas in a mansion, grand, indeed,
Where other flow’rs did hloom—
Flow’rs of suzh rare hue and grace,
That pansy felt quite out of place.
Great velvet roses, lilies fair
And flow’rs of every land,
Whose fragrance perfumed all the air
Within that mansion grand,
And guests in admiration vied—
But ne’er the pansy onze espied.
Too late this little flow’ret saw
What foolish pride had done ;
Oh ! to be in the field once more,
And drink the dew and sun,
Where e’en the children, day by day
Stopped and caressed it while at play !
Some lives just like this little plant,
Because of humble spheres
In which they dwell, are discontent
And waste vain sighs and tears,
Who, were they where they long to be,
Would find but pain and misery.
Me —————
An Iron Devil.
An Especially Murderous Locomotive
on the East Tennessee Railroad.
There is a particularly vicious engine
on the East Tennessee road.
It has killed twenty-seven men, and
engineers and firemen feel a superstitious
dread whenever they have to take a run
on the rails with this man killer.
«J sometimes feel,” said a grizzled old
stoker a few days ago, ‘‘that there is a
murderous spirit in that engine. She
killed two men before she got on the
rails. While she was being steamed up
in the shops a plug blew out, and two
mechanics were scalded to death. Then
it was brought south and sent out on its
first run. She mounted the rails and
plunged down an embankment, killing
her engineer and fireman.
“Soon afterwards she was fixed up
and put on the road again. She ran for
a while all right, until one night the en-
gineer that was driving her saw a head-
light bearing down on him and tried to
reverse the lever and run back ; but the
engine acted like a mule and wouldn’t
answer to the throttle. She went whirl-
ing on and crashed into the other train.
Five men were killed in the two engine
boxes.
“But I can’t remember half the devil-
try that engine has played. Once she
seemed to get into the dumps while on
the road and just wouldn’t be managed.
She acted as if the devil was in her cyl-
inders. Whenever the engineer pulled
open the throttle she would storm down
the track like a hell cat, and it was like
stopping a bucking bronco to get her
down to a quiet pace.
“An emigrant train was running
ahead, and the engineer of the mankiller
had orders to look out for it. After a
run of an hour or so he came in sight of
the emigrant train as it rumbled slowly
up a heavy grade; then it disappeared
over the crest and this devil of an engine
went charging up and over about a min-
ute behind. The engineer expected to
see the emigrants away down the track,
but they had slowed up and were only a
few hundred yards ahead. Down went
the engine bellowing like mad, and as
soon as the emigrants heard it, out they
steamed as fast as they could. But the
old hell cat could outrun the Flying
Dutchman, and there was no stopping
her. She rushed down, eating up the
space between her and her prey. Eager
faces were looking out the windows of
the passenger car ahead, and the en-
gineer, fireman and coaler, when they
found that they could not check the
speed of the engine. stood at the doors
ready for a leap. —-
“They had to take it pretty soon. Al-
ready the emigrants were leaping from
the steps and rolling down the sides of
the embankment. The enginemen wait-
ed till the last moment before the crash,
and leaped for Jife—but were all
killed.
“I am afraid to say how many lives
‘were lost] as the engine tore into that
train packed with emigrants, but it
swelled the list of the men that the old
brute had killed.
“No matter what road she is on--and
she has been on a great many—she has
kept on killing the men who stood at
her throttle. We all feel a little ner-
vous when we have to run her, for when
you steam her up it seems to put the
devil in her.”’—Atlanta Joarnal.
The Bird's Drinking Fountain.
In June of 1889 I had occasion to be
out a mile or thereabouts from the town
of Kentville, and was for some time
detained in a strip of clearing about for-
ty rods wide. While there I noticed
woodpeckers continually crossing this
clearing from one block of wooas to the
other. I thought nothing of it at first,
as these birds are very common here,
but after a constant stream of them had
been going and coming for some time I
determined to go across a small field to
a point of hard woods, where they all
seemed to be going, and see if I could
find the cause, expecting of course to
find an old dry tree containing a couple
or more nests of young birds, as I
supposed the old birds were carrying
food. On reaching the hill I looked
around for the dry tree, but could see
none. On further examination I dis-
covered that the woodpeckers were fly-
ing to and away fiom the top of a liv-
ing white birch tree. Selecting a con-
venient seat, I waited there for some
time to see what was going on. About
45 feet up this tree the woodpeckers
had thickly perforated the bark a space
of about ten inches around the trunk,
causing the sap to flow freely. 1
soon discovered that this was a drinking
fountain, not only for the birds who had
so diligently worked to bore these holes,
but it seemed that all the small birds to
the neighborhood were coming here in
get a share of the sweet sap that was
continually flowing from the woundel
tree. At intervals when there would
be no woodpeckers present the little fly-
atchers and warblers would come for a
drink, as well as to capture insects that
had been attracted there by the sweet
sap. At a time when there were no
other birds = occupying this drinking
fountain, two little humming birds im-
proved the opportunity of quenching
their thirst, but darted away on the
first appearance of any of the larger
birds, I have often noticed our com-
mon red squirrel nip the bark of
the maple in the spring and drink
freely from the sap. 1 have also seen
the yellow bellied sapsucker bore a
single hole through the bark of a birch
tree and drink the sap. I do not
think they return to the same place
when they want another drink, but in-
stead they make another hole in the
nearest suitable tree.
These perforated spots on trees have
often come to my notice, but I had
supposed it was done for insects that
might be found in or under the bark,
and was not aware that the work was
done wholly for the purpose of making
a drinking fountain.—Forest and
Stream.
Pillows Made of Love Letters.
The latest device of girlhood is =a
facy for stuffing pillows with their oll
love letters, There is one thing about the
contents of these pillows with a mark-
ed degree of certainty—they are sure to
besoft. Now, the question naturally
arises, must the pillows be stuffed with
letters from a single person, or
many missives from John and Jack
and Algernon be tumbled promiscaous-
lyin together ? Is it a test of loyalty
that when once a girl really falls in
love, or thinks she does, she discards
from her pillow all the letters save
those of the object of her deepest affec-
tion ? And how does marriage affect
the fate of the pillow? Do husbands
enjoy having their wives’ faces buried
in a mass of soft nothings that other
men haye written to them ? And what
dreams may come, and what skimpy
flat little pillows some poor girls must
have ; but how nice it is for the men to
reflect that their adored ones slumber
softly on their words of love.
EyxBaryiNg—Our present methods of
embalming are so superior to those of
the ancient Egyptians that a modern
might leave a human body so perfect
that after 3,000 years, says the Lancet,
“not a leniement need be wanting for
identification that would not satisfy
even the contemporary of the dead per-
son.” The mummies unrolled nowa-
days are dried up out of recognition.
But the embalming process is liable
to go ou’ of use before the advancing
practice of cremation.
——Congressman (at home, among
his constituenfs )—‘“Gentlemenand fel-
low citizens: I want you to tell me what
in your opinion,
needs.’
unanimity)—‘“Shorter sessions of Con-
gress 7—N. ¥. Weekly.
——Suit yourself, but there is no
other remedy for sick headache, dizzi=
ness, constipation, biliousness, or to re-
store a regular, healthy action to the
liver, stomach and bowels, equal to
those reliable little ‘Pleasant Purgative
Pellets” prepared by Dr. Pierce, Of
druggists.
S——
——The Empress of Austria is the best
housekeeper among the European roy-
alties. She employs fifty cooks—twenty-
five men and twenty-five women. She
pays strict attention when in Vienna to
the details of her huge household, and is
a very clever manager.
——That tired feeling and loss of ap-
petite are entirely overcome by Foor:
Sanepiils, the peculiar medicine. Try
it and see.
New Advertisements.
REASURER'S SALE OF UN-
SEATED lands for taxes for 1888 and
1889.—Agreeable to the provisions of law re-
lating to the sale of unseated tracts of land for
the non payment of taxes, notice is hereby
given that there will be exposed at public sale
or outery, the following tracts of unseated
lands in county of Centre, for taxes due and
unpaid thereon, at the Court House in the bor-
ough of Bellefonte, on
MONDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF JUNE, 1890,
at 1 o'clock p. Mm.
BENNER TWP.
Acres, Per. Warrantee Name. Taxes.
120 Hale J M...... 14
50 Lingle J J. 3 69
100 Unknown 4 90
BOGGS TWP.
50 Brooks Jesse.. 5 86
38 “ “ 22 82
397 1456 46 15
179 70 12 55
108 745
63 26 4 41
45 21 12 50
12 63 84
12 63 th 28
400 Carscadden D. 9 40
426 100 Evans Jesse 15 02
36 9¢ FetzerA...... 83
34 54 Gregg Andrew 2 38
433 163 Godirey Martha.... 15 25
433 163 Higbey Joseph 24 of. 5 14
308 3 Holt John.......... or 25 73
100 Kelso Joseph.. a 4 61
150 Kelso Rebecea 6 99
43 153 Lewis David 10 17
100 Lane Wm.. 4 61
150 “ Mary.. 6 99
100 ¢“ Sarah. 5 81
50 ¢ Wm 2 34
337 Livergood } 15 67
150 Lane Sarah.. 10 51
150 tae 3 53
100 80 McClure John. 4 61
339 18 Ht $i 15 76
146 Pagker & Lucas. 16 91
50 “ ne 4 61
100 Reese Daniel.. 4 61
300 $ Susan... 13 0
150 § Daniel.. 6 99
50 Unknown..... 118
200 Wilson Wm..... a 9 30
150 Yarnell & McAllister 10 64
BURNSIDE TWP.
415 Barron Jorn 727
415 Black James... 14 54
433 163 Brady Robert.. 15 16
433 163 £ Wm P. 25 58
433 163 4 John... 15 16
433 163 Bell Alexander.. 25 88
415 Boyd John...... 14 54
433 163 Bell William 7 60
415 Candy Eli.. 127
433 163 Cook William. 25 58
433 163 Cowden Joh 25 58
140 22 Cox Paul 28 00
33 163 Davidson V 15 16
433 163 Dewart William. 15H 16
433 163 ¢ adohn,.... 15 16
433 163 Donnelly Henry 15 16
433 163 Ewing. John... 15 16
438 163 © Hannah . 115
433 163 Fox Samuel M 15 14
433 163 Gray Robert... 15 16
433 163 “ William 15 16
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Gray William
Halil Charles
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Hall Henry 14
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Lewis Davis.
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Pancoast Samuel.
Parker Jeremiah.
Rugg Johr........
Shatter Henry
Stewart Walter
Scott Samuel
Shym John..
Stewart Ann...
Tallman Sarah M..
Towers John......
Thomas Josepl
Vaughn John 14
Wallace Joseph S.
Wallace Joseph.
Wetzel John......
Weidner Jacob..
Wheeler Henry.
Withington Martin. .
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CURTIN TWP.
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Godfrey Martha.
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Glasgow Silas.......
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Hill Henry...
Hicks Abram
Miles Samuel.
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Patton John..
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Risk Chas....
Smith Thomas
Thompson Mose
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Asken Robert..
Barber James.
Bishop Corne
Cowden John..
Carson John
Carson Andrew..
Duncan David
Gray Robt.......
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Hubby Bernard..
Hahn Wm......
Hepburn Wm..
Logan Wm...
Mosby Jacob
Markley Jacob
Mercer John....
Painter John
Reese Daniel
Richardson Is:
Reed Daniel.
Taggart Wm.
Taggart Davi
Tower James
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Welsh CB.....
Zeigler Michael..
HAINES TWP.
Bolinder John....
Bolinder Henry.
Bolinder Frederick.....
Bolinder Adam
Barr Thomas
Barr James...
Barr Mary....
Black Peter.....
Dudbridge' Hannah..
Gratz Michael....
Gratz Simon...
Grove Wendell
Hayes Calvin M..
Links Mary..
Levy Aaron ..
Mosby William
McElroth Robert..
Metzger Daniel
Motz John....
Princeton J
Phillips Levi
Rhoades Daniel..
Swineford Albright..
Snyder Simon.....
Seidell Phillip..
Seidell Peter....
Snyder Catherine
Seidell Stophel ....
HALF MOON TWP.
Anshultz George...
Bates Daniel....
Beck Jacob
Carr John......
Curtin Roland
Cross James
Hill Henry.
Keith Jacob
Lamborn Josiah.
Moore Thomas L
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Andre Absolom...
Bell John.........
Connelly Adam...
Edmiston Samuel..
Fisher J C........
Henry Stophel..
Irvin John...
Irvin William
Irvin John..
Johnson Thoms
McCandless Wm.
Mitchel! John..
Parker Richard
Patterson Robert.
Reynolds John
Sample Rober
Sankey Thomas
Sankey Jeremiah
Steele Robert.
Steele Jame!
Steele Allen...
Steele George...
Simpson Nathan.
Smith John...
Wilson Samuel.
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Young Samuel.
HOWARD TWP.
Brown Samuel
Bonham Sarah.
Brady John
Crawford John.
Curtin Roland
Custin Samuel.
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Evans Jesse
Green James.
Graysburg Josey
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Pletcher Rudolph.
Taylor Joseph.....
Turner Hannah
Leathers Samuel...
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Brady John...
Bonham sarah.
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HUSTON TWP.
Baxter Samuel.
Moore .
Price John....
Rollington John.
Williams John
LIBERTY TWP.
Benham Ebenezer,
Dunwoody John.
Gorrel Win............
Hays Robert & James.
Hays Wm 14 of.
Irwin Robt...
Irwin Robt.
Irwin Robert.
Jackson John
Krouse Daniel.
Lytle Peter.
Lytle Peter.
Nestlerode Chr
Potter John...
Packer Job W.
Stevenson Peter.
Smith Christian..
MARION TWP,
Curtin Constance
Corman John...
Harris Jas D..
Harris A D..
Harris Jas...
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Lamb David..
Lingle J J.....
McKinney David.
McCoy & Linn.
Miles James
Rorher Chris
Schenck John.
Shoemaker Benj.
Shugart J D...
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Wilson Margaret.
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Black James.
Barton Willia
Brooks Jesse.
Barton Willia,
Brady William.
Antis Henry.....
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Carothers James.
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Cooper William...
Deering Christopher.
Dewart William.....
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Gray Rober .
Gratz S.....
Hepburn J
Housel John..
Hall Charles.....
Hepburn James ..
Haines Josiah...
Jackson Jere....
Lake Richard..
Levy Rachael...
Miles William 9 16 of.
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Parker William...
Princeton Jacob.
Reese John...
Swineford Pet
Shaffer Michael
Siedell Stophel.
Unknown.........
Williams Daniel..
Young Benj
PATTON TWP.
Burton Robert
Diehl Nichola ek
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i John...
Ellis William.
Gover Robert.
Gross Henry..
Kline John....
MecKane Robert.
Newport James.
O’Brian John.
White John.
West Thos..
Wilson William
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Armstrong Jos.....
Cook William
Cowden John
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Kreamer Peter.
Kennedy John..
¢« James.
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Lyon Robert..
“ Ezekiel
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MeDonald Alex...
Swineford Peter.
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POTTER TWP.
Bond Mar,
Brady William P..
Cameron Alex...
Cowgell David
Deering Christ..
Frick John Jr.
Fullmer H. B.
Forkes James
Garrigus Edward.
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Hubler Bernard...
Hunter Alexander..
Harrison William....
Hoffman William 4 of..
Livingston —.......
Moore James.....
McClellan George
Patterson Benjamin
Parker
Peck Joseph
Rapp Jabob.
Smith Daniel..
Scott Samuel.
“ Abraham..
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Vandersiice Henry............
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Allison John
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Hy Andrew .. ve
“ A.and John Lilly.
Armstrong Andrew ....
Arthar Ann.....
Allison James.
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Beverage David
Bruntzman Peter.
Brachbill John..
Chestnut Samuel.
Copenhaver John.
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Delaney Sharp........
Dentler Wllliam..
Edwards Thomas.
Ehler Daniel.....
Eberman Philip
Fitzgerald Daniel.
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Groe Elizabeth.....
Groe and McKeon..
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Haines Casper...
Hamilton Thomas
Haines Reuben Jr
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292 {433 Lattimore George 15 95
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1331 15 Lawrence Casper... 3 61
3451433 153 Lowden Richard. 62 38
524 1433 153 “ John... 113 71
4241433 153 Lee John... 8b 21
3261 3¢ 163 Mayston Edward 575
8 46 | 200 McPherson William. 735
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Y7 153 Reese Thomas. 208 85
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490 | 100 McClure William. 1112
10 50 | 96 62 Toole Henry.. 3 08
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4 90 | 250 Toole Henry..... 339
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13 87 | 300 Lewis Lewis... 8 25
2 44 [189 28 Mithchell William P 19 67
12 01 , 450 MecLanahan Sarah... 12 38
949 | 40 Mitchell William P. 110
16 22 | 216 83 Parker Jeremiah. 5 04
143433 Parker George. 119
7 60 | 433 153 Spear Margaret. 21 23
190 | 162 Tompkins Joseph 16 86
15 20 | 433 163 Waln Pheebe... 21 23
2 06 | 433 Walters Robert.. 23 82
255 | 433 153 Wharton Kearney 23 82
174 |415 # Sarah.. 43 16
190 | 415 Waln Richard.... 11 4
95 | 433 153 Wharton Kearney. 11 91
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19 2 150 Armes & Shafter........... Besese 73
12 61 | 76 Anshultz George.. 178
10 72 | 400 Beli Willliam........ 9 40
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102 60 “ “ 9 41
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19 93 | 100 “ Joshua. 470
315 50 Clark Joseph..... 7%
712 100 Cowher James 3178
3 0 | 200 Carr James... 470
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3 61 | 100 Carlisle Wm. 7 55
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8 60 | 200 Kuhn P R.. 5 20
8 60 | 100 Phipps Sam 2 60
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430 | 143 11 Ackert Wm.. 1 80
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817 | 162 Brooks Ruth. 3°21
247 65 Baker Robt... 527
280 129 Currier Mary. 6 88
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15 07 | 40 Decker Abam.. 99
215 41 Dunwoody John.... 10 25
420 111 42 Dougherty Margaret 147
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37! 69 39 Evans Jesse... 2 45
480 100 39 “Ean 169
4201 92 26 Eckert Wm.. 2 27
17.00 | 80 Fry Geo..... 2 00
1700 2432 55 Gilbert Wm.. 5 98
561! 31 129 He 8
4 52 911 88 2n
17 00 2i1 72 519
215: ms 40 159
56, 20 46 28
178! 59 40 146
3 32 560 McEwen Mary. 7 00
4 (08 327 160 Mansell Wm. 8 04
1407 | 99 94 Mercer John. 2 23
3 00, 327 100 “ David 8 0t
2 54 | 384 36 Miller Wm. 9 43
17 00 438 107 15 78
42 145 10 68
4 25 50 125
3641 10 33 98
80 | 443 59 7 85
20 | 20° a 2 50
3 64 | 200 Parker Richard.. 3170
| 86 40 PackerJob...... 213
1°8 92 | 89 40 Jasdr., 5
127 92 | 92 Parker Jeremiah..
ik | 91 “ Richard.
0 50 Piles Benj & Co..
J a3 100 Purdon John......
aol oa Robison Richard
A vg 239 Singer Abraham.
9 gg [50 Smith John & H.
16 0 169 Shoemaker Benj
1 iD L150 Scott Alexander.
68 92, Tyg u we
1163 1 915 3 Sufler James
23a 1s
88 [Sas
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159 | 13
52.631 49 Zantzinger Paul..
168 92 | oo w “
62 a8 | 15 tin iaiirin
10 07 WORTH TWP,
62 33 | 33 C'vmer Henry.... 6 81
20 8 | 94 Hawthorne Thos 7 84
8433 | 39 gg 3 04
113 80 | 815 49 00
15 95 | 987 25 70
g28 155 Mayland Jasper. 16 28
1B 13 271 Miles Samuel 50 44
30 98 | “aq Ross John. 9 02
94 46 | 44r Unknown 18 25
11 07 144 “0 47
11 07 | 340 “ wl ER
31 21 | a5 Swanswick John - 5 42
i] = 5 Singer John..... - 1 90
5 » | 88 Shippen Wm Jr.. . 712
24 froay Wister Wm... - 34 84
16% 91 i Top “ants. i. hl
58 11 1 :
18 70 © Nore.—In accordance with the Act of June
36 72 6th 1887, interest will be added to the amount
CYRUS GOSS,
County Treasurer.
of all taxes assessed against unseated lands
above advertised.
Philadelphia Card.
ova W. MILLER,
WITH
WOOD, BROWN & €O.,
Dealers in
HOSIERY, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, &C.
429 Market Street:
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Railway Guide.,
ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
AND BRANCHES. :
November 10th, 1889.
VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.35 a. m.. arrive at Tyrone,
6.55 a. m., at Altoona, 7.45 a. m., at Pitts-
burg, 12.45 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 10.25 a. m., arrive at Tyrone,
11.55 a. m., at Altoona, 1.45 p. m., at Pitts-
burg, 6.50 p: m.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.20 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
6.40, at Altoona at 7.50, at Pittsburg at 11.55,
VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.35 a. m., arrive at Tyrone,
6.55, at Harrisburg, 10.30 a. m., at Philadel-
phia, 1.25 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte 10.25 a. m., arrive at Tyrone,
11.55 a. m., at Harrisburg, 3.20 p. m., at
Philadelphia, 6.50 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.20 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
6..40 at Harrisburg at 10.45 p. m., at Phila-
delphia, 4.25 a. n..
VIA LOCK HAVEN—NORTHWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 4.30 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha-
ven, 5.30 p. m., at Renovo, 9. p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock
Haven, 11.00 a. m.
Leave Bellefonte at 8.49 p. m., arrive at Lock
Haven at 10.10 p. m.
VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 4.30 p. m.: arrive at Lock Ha-
ven, 5.30. p. m.; Williamsport, 6.25 p. m., at.
Harrisburg, 9.45 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock Ha-
ven, 11.00, leave Williamsport, 12.20 p. m.,
2 Harrishure, 01 p. m., at Philadelphia at
.50 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 8.49 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha-
ven, 10.10 2 m., leave Williamsport, 12.25
m., leave Harrisburg, 3.45 a. m., arrive at
Philadelphia at 6.50 a. m.
VIA LEWISBURG,
Loais Sibi at 6.00 2 m., o2tive at Lewis-
urg at 9.00 a. m., Harrisburg, 11.39 a. m.,
Philadel hia, 3.15 p. m. Bsn
Leave Bellefonte, 2.30 p. m., arrive at Lewis-
burg, 5.35, at Harrisburg, 9.45 p. m., Phila-
delphia at 4.25 a. m.
BALD EAGLE VALLEY.
WESTWARD, EASTWARD.
5 5 |B | 3
ElEg| 2 | Moyo | BE Zp %
8 = 9. F
£7 2 27) &
P.M.| A. M. | A. M. |Arr. Lv. A. M. |p.u | p.m.
6 40| 11 55 6 55... Tyrone 810310 715
6 33 11 48 6 48 .E.Tyrone.| 8173 17| 7 22
629 11 43| 6 44|......Vail......, 8 20/3 20 728
6 25| 11 38| 6 40 Bald Eagle] 8 25/3 24| 7 33
6:19:11 32{ 6 33{.....Dix...... 8 30/3 30] 7 39
6 15| 11 29| 6 30|... Fowler 832|13 33] 742
6 13| 11 26] 6 28|.. Hannah... 8 36|3 87| 7 46
6 06) 11 17| 6 21/Pt. Matilda.| 8 43|3 44] 7 55
559; 11 09 6 13|..Martha....| 8 51/3 52| 8 05
5501 10 59] 6 05|....Julian....| 8 59/4 01| 8 15
541} 10 48) 5 55..Unionville.] 9 10/4 10, 8 25
533 1038 548/..S.8. Int... 918/418] 835
5 30| 10 35] 5 45|..Milesburg.| 9 224 20| 8 38
5 20| 10 25! 5 35|.Bellefonte.| 9 32/4 30! 8 49
51001012] 525 .Milesburg.| 9 47/4 40| 9 01
502/10 01| 5 18|...Cumtin....| 10 014 4T7| 9 11
4 55, 9 56| 5 14|.Mt. Eagle..| 10 06/4 55| 9 1T
449 948) 4 07|...Howard...| 10 16/5 02| 9 2T
4 40/ 9 37| 4 59|.Eagleville.| 10 30/5 10| 9 40
4 38, 924) 4 56/Beh. Creek.| 10 35/5 13| 9 45
426) 922 4 46/.Mill Hall...| 10 50/5 24| 10 01
423, 919 4 43 Flemin’ton.| 10 54/5 27| 10 05
420] 915 4 40 Lek. Haven| 11 00(5 30| 10 10
P.M. A.M |A M| A. M. [A.M.| P. M.
TYRONE & CLEARFIELD.
SORTHWARD. SOUTHWARD,
= =
5 5 g = Nov 10, 5 5 E
| g= B 1889. I |B AE
P.M. P. M. | A. M. | Lv. Ara. Mm [a.m pm
7 25] 315! 8 20/{...Tyrone.... 6 50! 11 45/6 17
7 32| 3 22| 8 27|.E. Tyrone., 6 43| 11 38/6 10
738 327 831)....Vail.....| 637] 11 34/6 04
7 48| 3 36| 8 41|.Vanscoyoe.| 6 27| 11 25/5 55
7 55 3 42| 8 45|..Gardners..| 6 25 11 21/5 52
8 02] 3 50| 8 55|Mt.Pleasant| 6 16| 11 12/5 46
8 10; 3 58) 9 05|...Summit...| 6 09] 11 05/5 40
8 14, 4 03] 9 10/Sand.Ridge| 6 05] 11 00/5 34
8 16/ 4 05] 9 12|... Retort.....] 6 03| 10 55/5 31
8 19, 4 06] 9 15|.Powelton..., 6 01] 10 52/5 30
8 25! 4 14| 9 24|...Osceola...| 5 52| 10 45/5 20
8 35| 4 20| 9 32|..Boynton...| 5 46! 10 39/5 14
8 40| 4 24| 9 37...Steiners...| 5 43| 10 35/5 09
8 42| 4 30 9 40 Philipshu’g| 5 41| 10 32/5 07
8 46| 4 34| 9 44(..Graham...| 5 37| 10 26/4 59
8 52| 4 40 9 52|.Blue Ball..| 5 33] 10 22/4 55
8 58) 4 49) 9 59; Wallaceton.| 5 28 10 15/4 49
9 05/ 4 57] 10 07]....Bigler..... 5 22| 10 07/4 41
9 12| 5 02) 10 14|.Woodland..| 5 17| 10 00/4 36
9 19 5 08) 10 22|...Barrett....| 5 12| 9 52/4 30
9 23| 5 12| 10 27|..Leonard...| 509) 9 48/4 25
9 30, 5 18| 10 34|..Clearfield..| 5 04] 9 40/4 17
9 38) 5 20! 10 44|.Riverview.| 4 58 9 31/4 10
9 42| 5 26] 10 49|Sus. Bridge| 4 54] 9 26/4 00:
9 50/ 5 35 10 55/Curwensv’e| 4 50, 9 20/4 C6
P.M. P.M. [AM A. | A MPM
BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH.
Time Table in effect on and after
Nov. 10, 1889.
Leave Snow Shoe, except Sunday......6 45 a. m,
weed 00 P.M.
Leave Bellefonte, except Sunday-.....10 25 a. m.
snes 8 05 p. m.
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY & LEMONT R.R
To take effect Nov 10, 1889.
WESTWARD. EASTWARD.
111 103 ; 114 112
STATIONS.
, M. | A m A.M. | P.M.
2 05] 5 50|....... Montandon........ 910] 545
2 15, 6 15)........ Lewisburg......
seuteeinel ination einssd Fair Ground.. “
22 615 ...Bieh 5
2 32] 630 icksburg, 5 20
243] 641 Mifflinburg.. 508
2 58) 6 56 ..Millmont. 8 22) 453
3 08 813) 443
333 T48 416
3 55 727 355
413 710{ 335
4 28 6 52) 320
4 35 643] 313
4 43 6 36] 305
448) 8 6 36| 3 00
452 8 6 25) 255
457 8 6 20{ 2 50
5 06) 9 09 ......Pleasant Gap. 610] 2 40
515 9 20] oe .Bellefonte.........| 6 00 2 30
Mia A.M. | PM.
Trains No. 111 and 103 connect at Montandon
with Erie Mail West; 112 and 114 with Sea
Shore Express East.
LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAIROAD.
WESTWARD. Upper End. EASTWARD
= re =
= E Nov. 10, = 2
[7 i 1889. i i
yo Be fo B i
| AM. | P.M. A.M | PM
9 51) 5 35....Scotia.....| 9 21] 4 57|......
10 21| 5 55|..Fairbrook.| 9 09 4 37|.
.1 10 28! 6 07/Pa.Furnace| 8 56 4 25,
10 34| 6 14/|...Hostler..., 8 50| 4 I8|.
10 46/ 6 20|...Marengo.., 8 43| 4 11}.
10 52 6 27|..Loveville..| 8 37| 4 05
10 58| 6 34) FurnaceRd| 8 31| 3 54
11 02 6 38/Dungarvin.| 8 27| 3 56/,
11 10} 6 .8..W. Mark... 8 19] 3 48|.
11 20; 6 58 Pennington| 8 10{ 3 40
11 82 7 10|..8tover....| 758 3 28.
11 40{ 7 20|...Tyrone...| 7 50| 3 20|......
ELLEFONTE, BUFFALO RUN
AND BALD EAGLE RAILROAD.
To take effect Aug. 5, 1889.
EASTWARD. WESTWARD.
6 |. 2 a | 5
! STATIONS. 1
P. M. | A. M. | A. M| P.M
6 20 9 10(Ar.... 600, 315
613 9 03], 607 323
6 08) 8 59. 611 327
603 854. 616/ 333
559 831. ; 619 831
5 57 848]. Hunters.. 622 340
5 53] 8 44|. Fillmore. 6 26] 3 44
5 47 8 40|. .Briarly... 6 32) 3 50
5 43] 8 36. Waddles. 6 38) 3 565
8 29|. Matterns. 4 00
8 25|. Stormstown 4 06
815. Red Bank......... 416
539 7 39). ..Scotia Crossing..., 6 46| 4 51
S32 795... . Kramrine........ 700 505
5 20/ 7 20/Lv.State College. Ar| 7 04] 5 09
THs. A. SHOEMAKER, Supt,