Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 25, 1890, Image 6

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Bellefonte, Pa., April 25, 1890.
SOME DAY.
JAMES W. RILEY.
Some day—so many tearful eyes
Are watching for thy dawning light !
So many faces toward the skies
Are weary of the night!
So many falling prayers that real
And stagger upward through the storm;
And yearning hands that reach and feel
No pressure true and warm!
So many hearts whose crimson wine
Is wasted to a purple stain;
And blurred and streaked with drops of brine
Upon the lips of pain !
0, come to them—those weary ones!
Or, if thou still must bide awhile,
Make stronger yet the hope that runs
Before thy coming smile.
And haste and find them where they wait,
Let summer winds blow down that way,
And all they long for soon or late,
Bring round to them—some day.
Knocked a Corpse on the Head.
A Practical Joke Played by University
Students.
Some years ago a well-known char-
acter in West Philadelphia named Pat-
rick Bradley kept a saloon on Woodland
avenue, opposite the university. Pat
was notorious for the enormous quantity
of liquors that he imbibed, in conse-
quence of which he had arrived at that
state which in the slang terms of the
day is known as “‘rum-dumb.””
The principal patrons of his saloon
«were the medical students of the univer-
sity, and they rendered his life miserable
by making him the brunt of many prac-
tical jokes. Shortly before his death
they played such a ghastly joke upon
him that he never forgave them and
never again allowed one of them, in his
place.
One stormy night three Southern stu-
dents procured a corpse which had not
felt the keen edge of the scalpel. They
dressed it in an old suit of clothes and
surreptitiously took it out of the dissect-
ing-room, When they entered Brad-
ley’s saloon two of them were support-
ing what would have passed fora drunk-
en man, while the third was exhorting
the others to brace up: Pat was just in
the condition suitable for their purpose,
having arrived at the stage in which it
would have been impossible for him to
have told the difference between a drunk-
en man and a lamp-post. Propping
their helpless companion up against the
bar they ordered four drinks. After the
three students had drank theirs they
made some excuse and left the house.
For some time Pat paid no attention
to the figure that leaned in such a help-
less way against the bar, but it finally
dawned on his foggy mind that the
drinks had not been paid for. Leaning
over the bar he demanded from his silent
companion the price of the liquor. Re-
ceiving no reply, he reiterated the de-
mand, and, of course, got still no answer.
Pat began to grow angry and visions of
the many tricks that had heen played
upon him by the students came across
his mind, and he determined that he
would not be done out of the drinks.
Reaching under the bar he gota short
club, ih | coming out from behind his
stronghold, he said, in his rich Milesian
brogue. “Now, pay me for those drinks
like a gentleman, and don’t be standing
there like a wooden man.”
The silence that followed only served
to enrage him the more, and he shouted
our. “If you don’t pay me I'll knock
your blame head off!” True to his
word, when the seeming drunken man
made no movement to produce his mon-
ey, Pat drew back his arm and struck
the corpse on the head. The body fell
to the floor, and at the same instant the
door burst open and the three students,
who had been on the lookout for some
such denouement, rushed in and accused
Pat of murdering their companion. Pat
was astounded when he felt the cold
pulse of the corpse. In the imminence
of his danger for arrest for murder his
ready wit, however, did not desert him.
He instantly said: “Ye are liars; I
hit him in self-defense. He pulled a
knife on me." — Philadelphia Times,
Treat 0ld People Well.
From the Christain Union.
There is nothing in the world more pa-
‘thetic than the meek, timorous, shrink-
ing ways of certain old people—we have
all seen them —who have given up their
old homes into younger hands and sub-
sided into some out-of-the-way corner of
it, to sit by the fireside and table hence-
forth as if afraid of “making trouble,”
afraid of being “in the way,” afraid ot
accepting half that is their due, and
going down to their graves with a piti-
ful, deprecating air as ifconstantly apol-
ogizing for staying so long. There is no
scorn too deep and sharp for the sons
and daughters who will accept this at-
titude on the part of those to whom
they owe so much. Sometimes, to be
sure, people grow old with a bad grace.
They become embittered by misfortune
or affliction, or are peevish or unreason-
able under the goad of ill-health. All
the more do they appeal to great gentle-
ness and faithfulness. Let it be borne
in mind that we, too, are hastening on
toward the sunset of life, and that we
may ripen into very uncomfortable old
people, to demand much more of patience
and devotion than we, as children, yield
them.
EL AD SAB A
Vines on House Walls.
F. H. Valentine very sensibly advises
that grape vines be planted on the south
side of the building and trained evenly
over the wall. This 1s an excellent way
to cover an unsightly barn or old build-
ing of any kind, There is no expense
for trellis, and grapes will thrive finely,
as they get the full benefit of the sun’s
rays. Very little room is required to
grow grapes in this way, as all that is
needed is soil enough to hold the roots.
They may be planted under a pavement,
stones being removed for the purpose,
and then replaced. Ina western city,
a tew vears ago, a merchant showed a
small area in the rear of his store which
he had filled with vines, training them
up to the high brick walls, and he said
that he had bushels of grapes every
year.
The body is more susceptible to
benefit from Hood’s Sarsaparilla now
than at any other season. Tharefore
take it now.
EGG SAUCE.—Beat the white of one
egw till stiff; then add the yelk and beat
well ; one cupful of sugar, with a tea-
spoontul uf'iemon or vanilla; then add
one-half cupful of cream or rich milk.
Scught for the last hundred
A remedy for catarrh, hay fever
years.
and cold in the head found at last in
Ely’s Cream Balm. Safe and pleasant
to use and easily applied into the nostrils.
It gives reliefat once and a thorough
treatment positively cures. Price 50
cents.
PoraTo Buxs.— Boil four good-sized
potatoes, mash and sift through a sieve;
add one and one-half pints of flour, two
teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one pint
of cream or milk; form in small cakes
and bake in a greased tin.
A young girl’s grief at seeing her
charms of face and form departing, and
her health imperiled by functional irre-
gularities, at her critical period of life,
was turned to joy and gratitude after a
brief self-treatment with Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription. It purified and
enriched her blood, gave a healthy ac-
tivity to"the kidneys, stomach, bowels,
and other organs, and her return to ro-
bust health speedily followed. If is the
only medicine for women, sold by drug-
gists, under a positive guarantee from
the manufacturers, that it will give satis-
faction in every case, or money will be
refunded. This guarantee has Leen
printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faith-
fully carried out for many years.
—— Australian papers report that the
long rabbit proof fence now being con-
structed between the New South Wales
and South Australian borders is rap-
idly progressing toward completion
Camels [are being utilized to transport
the fencing materials, The line of
fence when completed will be 350 miles
long. Owing to the recent discovery
of rabbits in the Gundagai district, it is
believed they are gradually making
their way northward.
——“Mellin’s Food and I are old
friends, it having fulfilled all conditions
demanded of it at my hands,” is the
testimony of a well-known physician.
——Yes, Augustus, we believe it is
better to have loved and lost than never
to have loved at all. It is better for
the jeweler, and the florist, and the
messenger boy—and some times for the
lawyers.
——The smallest salaried men in
Government employ are Postoffice In-
spectors Comstock of New York, Mec-
Afee of St. Louis, and Bennett of San
Francisco. They are down on the pay-
roll of the Postoffice Department for $1
a year.
——The fool-killer should go down to
Connecticut. A young man in that
state rigged up a spring-gun in his
Tye Se 5 would be
discharged when the door was opened,
thus acting as a burglar-punisher.
But the absented minded young man
foolishly forgot about the contrivance
and walked into the trap himself. He
is now minus a leg and plus some useful
knowledge. He knew, but forgot,
that “it was loaded.” He is not likely
to play with such a dangerous toy again.
Quick Pupping.—Three eggs, one
small cupful of flour, four tablespoon-
fuls of milk, two teaspoonfuls of baking
powder; steam in small cups for twen-
ide minutes, this quantity will make
ve.
New Advertisements.
REASURER'S SALE OF TUN-
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........ 144
50 Lingle J J 3 69
100 Unknown... 4 90
BOGGS TWP.
50 Brooks Jesse 5 86
38 a A, 2: 82
397 145 Carscadden D. 46 15
179 70 Curtin John 12 55
108 Curtin James. 745
63 26 Curtin Austin. 4 41
45 21 Curtin R...... 12 50
2 63 Curtin Roland 84
12 63 8 $8 ree 28
400 + Carseadden D. 9 40
426 100 Evans Jesse 15 02
36 © 9% Fetzer... 83
34 54 Gregg Andrew. 2 38
433 163 Goajiey Martha...... 15 25
33 163 igbey Joseph 14 of. 5 14
308 3 Holt en % 25 73
100 Kelso Joseph. 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 M 15 67
150 Lane Sarah.. 10 51
150 £¢ oy 3 53
100 80 McClure John. 4 61
339 78 it Hens 15 76
146 Packer & Luca: 16 91
50) * 4 JETT 4 61
100 Reese Daniel.. 4 61
300 © Susan 13 0
150 ¢ Danie 6 99
50 Unknown.. 118
200 Wilson Wm. 9 30
150 Yarnell & Me 10 64
BURNSIDE TWP. :
415 Barron Jorn..... 721
415 Black James 14 54
433 163 Brady Rober 15 16
433 163 S Wm P 25 58
433 163 te John... 15 16
433 163 Bell Alexander. 25 88
115 Boyd John 14 54
433 163 Bell Willia 7 60
415 Candy Eli.... N xT
433 163 Cook William. 25 58
163 Cowden John. 25 58
22 <Cox Paul]... 28 00
163 Davidson Wm J 15 16
163 Dewart Wiiliam 156 16
163 $2 JON eis 15 16
163 Donnelly Henry.. “ 15 16
163 Ewing'John...... or 15 16
163 © Hannah 175
163 Fox Samuel M.. 15 14
163 Gray Robert... v 15 16
163 Wiliam nina 15 16
New Advertisements,
493 163° Grant 'Thos........c..cocoiinve. 25 H8
433 163 Gobin Chas.. 15 16
433 163 Gray William 24 of 17
433 163 Hall Charles... 15 16
433 163 “ Nancy 15 16
; 163 Hamilton Thos. 25 58
163 * ot 15 16
163 Housel John.. 20 50
163 Hall Henry 14 1%
163 “ Washington 2 3 50
163 Jackson Jeremiah 4 . 17
163 Riad John. tn. 00 - 15 16
Levy Nathaniel. . 217 88
Lewis Davis. 6 65
3 163 Lyon John 25 58
400 Long J Z... 14 00
314 “ AE 11 06
200 Miller William. 3 50
433 163 Pancoast Samue 7.6)
216 163 Parker Jeremiah. 11 97
433 163 Rugg Joho..... 7 60
4 133 Shaffer Henry 25 58
40 Stewart Walter 27
433 163 Scott Samuel 15 16
415 Shym John.. v.22
143 Stewart Ann 5H 01
415 Tallman Sara 14 54
r433 163 Towers John...... 83 36
415 Thomas Joseph. 33 05
140 Vaughn John 4 o 86 3
415 Wallace Joseph S. 14 54
410 151 Wallace Joseph. 14 36
415 Wetzel John...... 24 49
415 Weidner Jacob.. v4 39
123 Wheeler Henry. 4 32
204 Withington Martin. v 714
433 163 Wallace Joseph J............... 7 58
COLLEGE TWP.
147 Johnson RosS.........c.icceeet 4 35
CURTIN TWP.
309 19 Atwood N L.... 5 40
439 138 $e $a 7 68
50 Brooks Jesse 7 80
415 A$ . 721
294 Bruce Charles 515
119 Cargkadden D. 10 62
200 120 £€ oe 19 10
71 131 Curtin Roland 125
415 Eddy Esther 34 53
204 31 Godfrey Marth 515
390 Furst John S.. 13 15
4353 120 Hall Charles... 33 78
60 Hollowell Ed.. 33
203 Irwin James 15 84
22 80 “ Robert 11 57
400 LongJ E ... 7 00
400 dan 7 00
433 163 Morgan Benj R.. 767
100 Mitchell N J...... 5 26
320 Miles Jonathan. 5 25
158 93 Packer Job W 2 80
158 9% He ar 270
52 8. Wan 88
304 44 #. Job W. 5 26
415 Waln Jacob.. 40 33
415 “4 Jesse. 14 53
415 “ Joseph 14 53
383 ¢ Richard. 14 53
415 Wharton Mollie. 14 53
160 Willis John..... 14 85
415 Wister Casper. 34 53
196 Miller James.. . 6 81
FERGUSON TWP.
100 Burchfield Wm.. 6 00
29 48 Bates Daniel... 104
12 Glasgow Silas... 90
100 Hall John..... 10 00
147 Hill Henry... 11 78
10 Hicks Abram 64
10 o He 10
25 Miles Samue 1 56
55 Mitchell Dav 2 70
100 Moore Thos L.. 10 63
150 Patton John.. 5 40
25 Rainy Robert.. 3 02
373 Risk Chas....... 25 73
160 Smith Thomas... 12 80
26 Thompson Moses.. 2 00
150 Unknown........ixee. 12 00
GREGG TWP.
200 Antis Henry 15 80
200 Anderson Jacob. 15 80
130 Asken Robert.. 2 59
121 Barber James.. 9 56
200 Bishop Corneli 3 95
150 Cowden John.. 2 97
200 Carson John... 3 95
60 Carson Andrew.. 119
130 Duncan David. 10 27
140 Gray Robt....... 277
250 Hepburn William.. 4 94
380 Hubby Bernard.. 751
106° 126 Hahn Wn......... 7 30
122 31 Hepburn Wm.. 107
144 Logan Wm... 2 85
110 Mosby Jacob 2 30
123 Markley Jacob 272
130 Mercer John.... 2 59
88 Painter John 17
120 * Reese Daniel .. 2 37
125 Richardson Isaa 2 47
148 Reed Daniel. 2 94
118 Taggart Wm. 2 36
136 Taggart Davi 2 68
200 Tower James.. 15 80
52 Unknown..... 12
51 Unknown.. 2 02
190 15 Welsh CB..... 182
116 Zeigler Michael. 5 05
HAINES TWP.
344 16 Bolinder John G 88
385 60 Bolinder Henry. 675
325 60 Bolinder Frederick.. 6 51
313 60 Bolinder Adam.. 5 30
121 Barr Thomas.. 2 40
125 Barr James : 2 61
129 Barr Mary. 2 59
144 Black Peter. 2 89
446 28 Dudbridge Hannah.. 4 91
406 89 Gratz Michael... 8 39
405 Gratz Simon... 811
209 Grove Wendell... 4 20
25 Hayes Calvin M. 51
133 Links Mary.. 2 51
150 Levy Aaron. 1 66
228 150 Mosby William..... 4 53
173 McElroth Robert.. 3 36
327 Metzger Daniel.. 6 34
80 Motz John...... 116
150 Princeton John.. 1 66
150 Phillips Levi .. 1 66
120 Rhoades Danie 2 48
300 60 Swineford Albrig 6 00
400 Snyder Simon.... 4 00
388 Seidell Phillip. 779
303 Seidell Peter... 6 08
200 | Snyder Catherin 6 20
#80 Seidell Stophel . 418
HALF MOON TWP.
167 Anshultz George... 21 77
35 Bates Daniel.... 67
50 Beck Jacob 3 80
25 Carr John........... 3 87
21 Curtin Roland & Son 2 16
44 99 Cross James......... 1.71
197 Hill Henry 21 98
95 Keith Jacob. 14 20
216 amborn Josiah. 22 03
+0 Toore Thomas L.. a 57
70 Pyle Jacob.......... 140
117 Thompson John. 14 1
2 Unknown...... . i26
63 89 "oe 4 44
6 76 o 4 00
112 ET A SR 1911
HARRIS TWP.
400 Andre AbsoloM....ciiereeers 10 20
350 Bell John......... 4
306 Connelly Adam..
281 68 Edmiston Samue
196 Fisher J C..
157 Henry Stop
50 Irvin John. .
Fo li Te :
150 “ 4 as y
10 Irvin William.. .
50 Irvin John....... .
40 Johnson Thoma .
200 McCandless Wm .
169 Mitchell John.... ,
400 Parker Riehard.. ;
400 Patterson Robert “
400 Reed James..... .
88 Reynolds John .
400 Sample Robert. =
100 Sankey Thomas
205 48 Sankey Jeremiah..
100 Steele Robert
400 Steele Jame
400 Steele Allen..
400 Steele Gieorg=...
163 Simpson Natha
245 48 Smith John.....
159 Wilson Samuel
275 he David...
75 William
400 5 Edward.
50 4 Peter
258 Work David..
262 “ Joseph..
100 Young Samuel.
HOWARD TWP,
107 104 Brown Samuel
217 Bonham Sarah.
104 63 Brady John...
40 Crawford John.
142 134 Curtin Roland..
3 [200 Custin Samuel,
40 Custin Paul...
250 Evans Jesse.
} | 154 Green James.
150 “ rf i
25 Graysburg Joseph.
| 208 Green Joseph.
208 Godfrey John
415 4 Martha..........,
New Advertiseiments,
433 163
433 163
433 163
406 120
305 120
Harris Jas D....
Holter Jacoo.
Hale Jas T.
Harris A D.
Lingle J J........
Parker Wm......
Pletcher Rudolph..
Taylor Joseph..
Turner Hannah
Leathers Samuel...
White and Nestler
Brady John.........
Bonham sarah.
Brady John
HUSTON TWP.
Baxter Samuel...
Moore 4
Price John....
Rollington John.
Williams John
LIBERTY TWP.
Benham Ebenezer....
Dunwoody John..
Gorrel Wi..........
‘Hays Robert & James..
Hays Wm 4 of.
Irwin Robt....
Irwin Robt.
Irwin Robert.
Jackson John
Krouse Daniel.
Lytle Peter,
Lytle Peter.
Nestlerode
Potter John......
Packer Job W.
Stevenson Peter.
Smith Christian...
MARION TWP.
Curtin Constance...
irwin John
Lamb David..
Lingle J J....
McKinney David.
MeCoy & Linn.
Miles James..
Rorher Chris
6 .
Schenck John,
Shoemaker Benj.
Shugart J D...
Unknown...
Young Robt.. .
Wilson Margaret. eerieis
Weight Wih.......ccosesniiee nine
MILES TWP.
Brady William P....
vf William.
Black James....
Barton William
Brooks Jesse.
Barton Willia
Brady William.
Antis Henry.....
¢ Frederick..
Carothers James.
fe homas
Cowden John...
Cooper William......
Deering Christopher.
Dewart William.....
Derr S and J Stahl...
Gray Robert,
Gratz S...... .
Hepburn J a
Housel John..
Hall Charles..
Hepburn James
Haines Josiah...
Jackson Jere.
Lake Richard..
Levy Rachael......
Miles William 9 16 of.
a & 7-16 of.
Parker William...
Princeton Jacob.
Reese John...
Swineford Pet
Shaffer Michael
Siedell Stophel.
Unknown.......
Williams Daniel..
Young Benj..........a.
PATTON TWP.
Burton Robert...
Diehl Nichola
“ ‘
« Adam.
«. John:
Ellis William.
Gover Robert.
Gross Henry.
Kline John....
MecKane Robert
Newport James.
O'Brian John.
White John
West Thox.....
Wilson William...
PENN TWP,
Armstrong Jos.....
Cook William...
Cowden J. ohn.
“
Cook William.
Ham ilton Tho
Hepburn J. as.
« A
Kreamer Peter.
Kennedy John..
“ James.
“ Andrew..
* John...
£ James.
Lyon Robert..
« Ezekiel..
“ Benjamin..
MecCally John
¢« "William
Montgomery Daniel.
% William
MeDonald Alex...
Swineford Peter.
Unknown..........
POTTER TWP.
Bond Mary
Brady William P.
Cameron Alex..
Cowgell David..
Deering Christ..
Frick John Jr.
Fullmer H. B.
Forkes James..
Garrigus Edward.
“ Willian
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.
“ Abrabam..
Unknown.
Vanderslic
Yeas atest
RUSH TWP.
Allison John..
fe James .
* Andrew .... y
£8 A. and John Lilly....
Armstrong Andrew. id
Arthur Ann.......
Allison James
4 Andrew..
Beverage David
Bruntzman Peter,
Brachbill John.
Chestnut Samue
Copenhaver John
“ “
“ and Whitecomb..
Delaney Sharp.....
Dentler Wllliam..
Edwards Thomas
Ehler Daniel....
Eberman Philip
Fitzgerald Daniel
Funk John.....
Grant Thoma
« «
Glentworth Ja
Groe Elizabeth.
Groe and McKeon..
Gray Robert.
Graves Thoma
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Gray William.
Hair Christian
Haines Casper.
Hamilton Thomas.
Haines Reuben Jr..
Irvin Robt... css
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William G.. 4 93
Lawrence Casper.. 3 61
Lowden Richard 62 38
John, 113 71
Lee Johu....... Eb 21
Mayston Edwar 575
McPherson William 7 35
Malone Richard... 11 07
e id . 11 07
his z 11 07
McCommon John. 11 07
McEntire Hugh 6 89
Meyers Jacob. £8 33
Miller Jacob... 31 2:
MecConley Mariah. 15 92
Morgan B R 34 of.. 56 10
McCord J R and A Cs 13.13
Musser Johon 4 of 1871
Musser John 34 of. 55 10
Morgan B R14 of.... 18 71
Peters Richard 34 of.. 56 10
Pinkerton Henry... 62 38
Peters Richard 14 of. 18 71
Ramsey James 14 of. 10 74
Reese Thomas... 208 85
Rudisili Jadob 40 47
Rush Jacob.. 97 18
Rush Benjamin. 113 80
Robinson William H 4 85
= a 4 59
Rainy Robert..... 5 51
Reigart A.... 11 07
Spear John 11 07
Slough, Ge 36 72
Spear Robert... 40 09
Siddens Elanor.. 81 46
Toner Jas.... 11 04
er . . 3 83
Vandyke Henry 510
Witm>r Henry. 18 54
Welsh Joseph... 11 07
Weidman John.. 31 21
x Jacob 96 73
Williams J C... 2 05
Wilson William I 29 26
Wallace J J.. 41 £9
Witmer H.... 5 93
Wetzel Jacob.. 11 07
SPRING TWP.
Curtin R.... 238
Kurtz John L. 21
Long John...... 159
McClure William. 11° 12
Toole Henry... 3 08
ft od 38
Thornburg Thos 64
Toole Henry...... 3 39
Wilson William. I1 90
SNOW SHOE TWP.
Carscadden D.... Veils T2103
5 bi ve 11 00
Devling Joseph....... ws 131,20
“ # gis «: S120
Davis Abijah 14 ot. . 18°04
Fisher Samuel W.. 72 97
“ James C - 82.99
Greaves Fhomas . 72 97
Jones Richard 425
Long J. Locsens 14 70
ee 9 70
Liggett John.. 17 31
Lewis Lewis.... 8 25
Mithchell William P, 19 67
McLanahan Sarah.... 12 38
Mitchell William P.. 110
Parker Jeremiah... 5 04
Parker George... nn 9
Spear Margaret. 21 23
Tompkins Joseph 16 8&6
Waln Pheebe....... 21 23
Walters Robert... 23 82
Wharton Kearney 23 82
o Sarah 43 16
Waln Richard.. 11 44
‘Wharton Kearney. 11 91
TAYLOR TWP.
Armes & Shafter. 735
Anshultz George 178
Beli Willliam..... 9 40
Beckwith Clement. 6 64
““ “ : 2 41
5. “ 8 93
Bell William...... 3 68
Baldwin Samuel. 7.05
ft Joshua.. 4 70
Clark Joseph... 7.25
Cowher James, 3178
Carr James......... 470
Hootman Elizabeth.. 7
Kunes Isaac ......... 335
Lowden Charles. 118
Lamb John... 14 35
McCommon Thos. 10 17
McEwen Polly... 9 96
“ “Henry.. 9 96
Masdeon Thos. 12 00
McEwen Polly... 10 20
Montgomery John 20 84
Merryman Thos. 169
cn ‘“ 36
Moore James...... . 235
Ridgeway Budd & Co., No.1 12 07
& a" “4 No.8. 172%
Ralston David........ 7 30
Thomas John W.. 3 06
“ - 10 28
ce “ 2 35
“ “ 2 79
Van Pool C... 433
“4 Joh 10 70
84.6 : 292
Whitehead Richard............ 19 20
Williams Joshua.... v 10 17
Weidner Michael 2 35
“ “ 5 2 35
Wilson William.. 23
Wallace Thomas... 2 16
UNION TWP.
Benson Peter... 2 53
Carlisle Wm. 7 55
Fisher Wm P 141
“ ‘ 5 20
Kuhn P R..... 5 20
Phipps Sam’l 2 60
Unknown...... SA 6 12
WALKER TWP.
Askers Robt. rere 2 21
Ackert Wm...... 1 80
Baker John.. 1 00
a“ “ - N 33
Brooks Ruth. 321
Baker Robt... 5 27
Currier Mary. 6 88
* ® 147
Decker Abam.. 99
Dunwoody John.... 10 25
Dougherty Margaret 147
= Col 125
Evans Jesse... 2 45
“ “ es 1 69
Eckert Wm.. 227
Fry Geo... 2 00
Gilbert W 598
“ “ 2 m1
Hahn Peter, 5 19
“ Wm 1 59
“ oe 28
Johnson David 1 46
McEwen Mary. 7 00
Mansell Wm. 8 04
Mercer John. 223
£6 8 04 §
9 43
15 78
10 68
125
98
785
2 50
370
sees 213
< 2 23
Parker Jeremial 223
# Richard.. 22}
Piles Benj & Co 5!
Purdon John...... 24
Robison Richard 159
Singer Abraham. 59 75
Smith John & H. 100
Shoemaker Be 42 25
Scott Alexande 37 50
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Sutler James 11 90
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$ Dani 9 41
Warden Jeremiah. . 4 70
Wickersham Amos.. ve 10
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Wilson Robt....... te 15
Zantzinger Paul.. he 515
£8 Si senere 23 90
WORTH TWP.
Clymer Henry 6 81
Hawthorne Thos 7 84
Ku'ins Abram 3 04
«John, 49 00
Lawman Ge 25 70
Mayland Jasper.. 16 28
Miles Samuel 50 44
Ross John. 9 02
Unknown 18 26
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Swanswick John. 5 42
Singer John........ 1 90
Shippen Wm Jr.. 712
Wister Wm... 34 84
£ Danl... 5 00
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6th 1887, interest will be added to the amount
of all taxes assessed against nnseated lands
above advertised.
CYRUS GOSS,
County Treasurer.
Philadelphia Card.
HK owasb W. MILLER,
WITH
WOOD, BROWN & CO.,
Dealers in
HOSIERY, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, &0.
429 Market Street:
151 PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Railway Guide.
Lv RAILROAD
AND BRANCHES. :
November 10th, 1839.
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 Tyrond,
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 Loek
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.,
at Harrisburg, 3.13 p. m., at Ph Tory at
.50 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 8.49 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha-
ven, 10.10 a m., leave Williamsport, 12.25
m., leave Harrisburg, 3.45 a. m., arrive at
Philadelphia at 6.50 a.m.
© VIA LEWISBURG.
Leave Bellefonte at 6.00 a. m., arrive at Lewis-
burg at 9.00 a. wm., Harrisburg, 11.30 a. m.,
Philadelphia, 3.15 p. m.
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.
g g g 3B
Bl Eg = Nov. 10, > 5 5
BBE | & 8.’ | 8 (EE EB
Pig, 8 "EE
ly
P.M.| A. M. | A. M. [ATT. Lv. | A. M. p.w |p. M.
6 40 11 55, 6 55|...Tyrone....| 8 10310, 715
6 33| 11 48) 6 48..E.Tyrone.| 817317 722
6 29| 11 43| 6 44/......Vail......| 820/320 7 28
6 25 11 38) 6 40; 8 253 24 733
6 19| 11 32 6 33(......Dix......| 830/3:30| 7 39
615 1129 6 30... Fowler...|, 8 323 33| 7 42
613) 11 26, 6 28... Hannah... 83613 87) 746
6 06| 11 17| 6 21/Pt. Matilda.| 8 43]3 #4] 7 55
559| 11 09] 6 13|..Martha....| 8 51/3 52] 8 05
5 50| 10 59| 6 05|...Julian.....| 8 594 01 8 15
5 41| 10 48) 5 55|.Unionville.| 9 10/4 19, 8 25
533| 10 38 5 48...8.8. Int...| 9181418 8 35
530 10 35] 5 45|..Milesburg.| 9 22/4 20 8 39
520) 10 25] 5 35.Bellefonte.| 9 32/4 30/ 8 49
5 10| 10 12| 5 25|.Milesburg.| 9 47/4 40) 9 01
502) 10 01| 5 18|....Curtin....| 10 01/4 47 9 11
4 55 9 56| 5 14|.Mt. Eagle..| 10 06/4 55{ 9 17
449 948] 4 07|...Howard...| 10 16/5 02) 9 27
4 40| 937 4 59|.Eagleville.| 10 30/5 10| 9 40
4 38) 934 4 56/Beh. Creek.| 10 35/5 13] 9 45
426 922 4 46|.Mill Hall...| 10 50/5 24| 10 01
4 23) 919 4 43/Flemin'ton.| 10 54/5 27| 10 05
4 20( 915 4 40 Lek. Haven| 11 00/5 30| 10 10
PMLA mia ny A.M. [A.M P.M.
TYRONE & CLEARFIELD.
LS ORTEWARD, SOUTHWAED:
= = =
5 Se g Nov 10, 5 Sy | &
EIRP 8 | 3 lg Bhs
P.M. P. M. | A. M. |Lv. Ara mam pom
725 315 8 20|..Tyrome...| 6 50| 11 45/6 17
7-32| 3 22| 8 27|.E. Tyrone. 6 43| 11 38/6 10
738 321 83l|...Vail.....| 637] 11 34/6 04
7 48) 3 36 8 41[.Vanseoyoc.| 6 27| 11 25'6 55
7 55 342| 8 45.Gardners..| 6 25 11 21/6 52
802| 350 855 Mt.Pleasant| 6 16| 11 12/5 46
810, 358 9 05|..Summit...| 6 09] 11 05/6 40
8 14| 403] 9 10{Sand.Ridge| 6 05 11 00/5 34
8 16| 4 05 9 12|...Retors....| 6 03} 10 55/5 31
819 4 06 9 15|..Powelton...| 6 01] 10 52/5 30
825 414] 9 24|..Osceola...| 5 52] 10 45/5 20
835 420| 932. Boynton..| 5 46| 10 39/5 14
840, 4 24] 9 37|..Steiners...| 5 43] 10 35/5 09
842 430| 940 Prise 5 41| 10 32,5 07
846| 4 34| 9 44\..Graham...| 5 37| 10 26/4 59
852 440 952. 5 33| 10 22/4 55
858 449 959 5 28| 10 15/4 49
905 457/10 07]. 5 22| 10 07/4 41
9 12| 502/10 14 517| 10 00 4 36
9 19| 5 08 10 22 512 9 52/4 30
923 512/10 27. J 509] 948425
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 9 264 00
9 50! 5 35, 10 55|Curwensv’e, 4 50| 9 204 C6
P.M.| P. M. [| A. M. A. M. | A. M. [2m
BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH.
Time Table in effect on and after
Nov. 10, 1889. >
Leave Snow Shoe, except Sunday......6 45 a. m.
weaned 00 pom,
Leave Bellefonte, except Sunday.....10 25 a m.
vereru8 05 P.M.
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY & LEMONT R.R
To take effect Nov 10, 1889.
WESTWARD. EASTWARD.
111 | 103 114 | 112
STATIONS.
P.M. | AM
2 05( 5 50 Montandon
215) 615 Lewisburg...
hr erains|ratnes Fair Ground....... sent ertessiee
26) 615 rose BRENL csses. 851] 526
232) 630 ..Vieksburg... 845! 520
243) 641 Miffiinburg.. 8 35] 5 08
2 58 6 56 ..Miltmont. 8 22} 4 53
3 08" 7 05......... Laurelton...... 813 443
3 33 7:30{....... Cherry Run....... 748 416
8 55] 7 52 eecrerees Ceburn..........]| 727} 3 55
4 13| 8 10 ....Rising Springs.....| 710) 3 35
428 825 Cenire Hall.. 6 52; 3 20
4 35 643 313
443 636 305
4 48 6 36, 3 00
4 52 6 25) 2 55
4 57 . 620 2 50
5 06 ......Plessant Gap......| 6 10) 2 40
515 9 20|.......Bellefonte.........| 6 00] 2 30
P.M. | AM | A.M. | P.M.
Trains No. 111 and 103 connect at Montandon
with Erie Mail West; 112 and 114 with Sea
Shore Express East.
LEWISBURG & TYRONE RATROAD.
WESTWARD. Upper End. EASTWARD
| rt
= 2 Nov. 10, jo 2
B18 “ise BF |
fA Ey & | a |
A MPM | A. MEW,
..| 9:51] 535}... Scotia... gy 21t 4 87......
a | 10 21|« 5 55. Fairbrook.| 9 09} 4 37
sssaes | 10 28] 6 07 Pa.Furnace| 8 56 4 25[.
sevses | 10 34| 6 14|...Hostler...| 8 50; 4 I8).
veeens| 10 46{ 6 20|...Marengo.. 8 43 4 11}.
ea | 10 52] 6 27|.Loveville..| 8: 4 05.
ies { 10 58 6 34 FurnaceRd| 8 31] 359.
ries 11 02 6 38{Dun arvin.| 8 27 3 56
hark | 10; 6 8|..W.Mark..| 819] 348.
a 11 20, 6 58/Pennington| 8 10| 3 40.
he [1132] 7 10|..Stover..| T58| 32s.
a | 11 40{ 7 20...Tyrone....| 7 50 3 20.
ELLEFONTE, BUFFALO RUN
AND BALD EAGLE RAILROAD.
To take effect Ang. 5, 1889.
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