Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 30, 1890, Image 6

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Bellefonte, Pa., May 30, 1890.
BE TRUE TO ONE.
By Mgzs. M. A. Kipper.
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Flirt not, little beauty,
Though many have said,
“Your face is your fortune ;
Choose well ere you wed.”
Remember this, maiden.
So Rumor asserts :
A man seldom marries
The woman who flirts,
Don't say its a pastime,
A Joke, or mere fun;
A woman’s white soul
Is like snow in the sun.
Love’s pure rays will melt it
To tears or to smiles ;
But dust from the highway
And by way defiles.
When once yon have chosen
The man of all men,
Who loves you most dearly—
And you love—why. then,
Look out, and not trifle,
Or let your thoughts rove
To other admirers—
S50 sacred is love,
With hands clasped together,
And heart meeting heart,
Oh, what is there like it
In nature or art ?
The angels beholding,
The sight would not miss,
“Of two thus united
In conjugal bliss
Stoop not, little maiden,
From heights where you stand ;
You hold a high place
In our beautiful land—
A fair maiden now,
Sweet, true wife by and by ;
And mother, perhaps;
What queen stands so high ?
A Poor Woman’s Lnck.
The Good Luck that Befell a Deserving
Widow.
From the Washington Post.
It was a chilly November day 1n the
year , early in the '70’s, when Father
Tom O’Flatherty knocked at the door of
the little wooden house in Southeast
‘Washington, where lived the widow of
Jimmie O'Connor. The good priest had
married the couple years ago in County
Kerry on the other side, had christened
their children, and said the last rites ov-
er poor Jimmie when he was killed in
an ugly railroad accident a year or two
before the time I speak of. “An’ how
1s it with ye, Mrs. O’Connor ?” asked
the good man, as he patted little Norah
on the head, and watched Jimmy, a
sturdy child of 3 or 4, who was tying a
bit of greenish paper with a long string
to the tail of the sleeping cat that was
taking a comfortable nap near thestove.
“I'm doing very well, thanks be to
God,” angwered the comely Irish woman
testing her smoothing-iron to see ifit
was hot enough. “I’ve plenty of wash-
ing, and the ladies ye recommended me
are very kind, and are giving me all
their fine work.” Just then there was
a yell, The cat, suddenly disturbed,
had retalinted by giving Jimmy a
scratch with her strong claws for his in-
sult to her diginity and tail. ‘Ah there
me little man, it’s nothing,” said Father
Tom. “But what's that you've got tied
to your string, Jimmy?’ ¢Faith, its
only some old papers the childher were
finding in one of the drawers of the old
chist I bought at the auction last week.”
‘Was there ever an old Irish woman who
could ever call a bureau anything but a
“chist of drawers?” “And lit’s see
what it is there, Jimmy,” said tbe priest
taking the lad upon his knee. “Where
did you buy this chist of drawers ?”’ he
suddenly asked. “Oh, I just bought it
at an auction,” the woman answered. “I
naded something more to kape the
children’s cloth in, and I bid it in
chape.” ‘Are there any more of these
papers in the drawers, Mrs. O’Connor ?”
Father Tom carelessly asked a minute
or two afterwards. ‘‘Yis, there is,” said
little Norah, “for me and Jimmy took
out a lot of them to-day.” “Let me see
them, Norah, dear,” said the priest. So
the child brought them, and there were
thirteen. “Let me keep these papers a
day or two, Mrs. O'Connor,” the priest
saidas he carefully folded them up ;
‘‘the engravings are good, and I'd like
to look at them more carefully.” “I'm
sure you're. welcome to them’ Mrs.
O'Connor answered. “The childer’ll
only be tearing them.” Sot after learn-
ing where the bureau had been bought,
Father Tom took his leave. “Do you
happen to know where the bureau you
sold Mrs. O'Connor last week came
from 7?” asked a priest as he entered one
of the cheap auction houses devoted
aginly to the sale of furniture in South-
east Washington. No, I don’t answer-
ed the proprietor shortly. “We don’t
guarantee anything ; people must take
things as they come. I won't undertake
to make anything right if we did ;
there'd be no profit in the business ’’
“But don’t you know where you got
it?” “No, I don’t!” was the proprietors
answer. “We bought it of an old nig-
gar ons day. that’s all L know about
it.”” The man was disposed to be insol-
ent, and Father Tom left without ask-
ing any more questions. “Yes, they are
5-20 bonds,” said the Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury, “and only two of the
coupons have been paid. Coupons and
all, they are worth about $20,000.”
“Yes, ye’ll be a comparatively rich wo-
man, Mrs. O'Connor,” concluded the
priest, as he explained to the excited
woman what the “green pictures’ the
children'had been playing with really
were. “I suppose,” he proceeded,
+ “that some one hid them away in that
iittle drawer and covered them up with
that old rubbish and then died. Any-
Row the money is legally yours, and I
will invest it for you and the little ones.
Let us thank Him who works in so many
strange ways.”
To TAKE STAINS FroM GLAss.—All
persons who have had new windows to
wash, will be sure to recollect the both-
eration caused by the streaks of putty-oil
and drops of paint. More than half
the labor of removing these may be
saved by taking a wet cloth, dripping it
into ordinary baking soda, and rubbing
the paste thus made thinly over the
glass. After this has been suffered to
remain about fifteen minutes, it can be
casily removed by washing in warm,
soft water, without soap, bringing oil
and stains with it. If the glass is then
rubbed dry, and afterwards polished
with dry whiting and chamois skin, the
most fastidious eye can discover no
blemish,
CaN A MAN Swarrow A CANNON-
BALL ?— Well, “that depends.” Heecan
if his throat is large enough and the
cannon-ball not too large. The ques-
tion really seems worthy of some con-
sideration in view of the size of some of
the pills that are prescribed for suffering
humanity. "Why not throw tLem ‘to
the dog,” and take Dr. Pierce,s Pleasant
Purgative Pellets? Small, sugar coat-
ed, purely vegetable, perfectly harm-
lass, in glass, and always fresh. |,
Prine oF StATION.—Mr. Forundred
(proudly)—Note this magnificient busi-
ness block. I own every foot of the
ground on which it stands, and its from
this that I derive my money.
Old Gent—Ah, yes ; I remember this
locality very well; it was here your
grandfather had his junk shop.
Vigor and vitality are quickly
‘| given to every part of the body by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. That tired feeling
is entirely overcome. The blood is pur-
ified, enriched, and vitalized, and car-
ries health instead of desease to every
organ. The stomach is toned and
strengthened, the appetite restored. The
kidneys and liver are roused and invig-
orated. The brain is refreshed, the
mind made clear and ready for work.
Try it.
BRT AT I ———
ART INTERPRETATION IN CHICAGO. —
“What does it represent ?”’ inquired the
visitor, as he stood before the gorgeous-
ly colored canvas in the parlor of Mr.
Gaswell and strove to decipher its mean-
ing.
“That there paintin’,” said the mil-
lionaire proudly, “frame and all, repre- |
sents nigh onto $750, b’ George.”’—Ci-
cago Tribune.
Io C————
——- Pain and dread attend the use cf
most catarrh remedies. Liquids and
snuffs are unpleasant as well as danger-
ous. Ely’s Cream Balm is safe, pleas-
and easily applied into the nostrils, and
a sure cure. It cleanses the nasal pas-
sages and heals the inflamed membrane,
giving relief at once. Price 50c.
——The following remedy for burns
comes from Germany, and is said to
be an extra good one: It consists of
fifteen ounces of the best white glue,
broken into small pieces in two pints of
water, and allowed to become soft;
then disolve it by means of a water
bath, and add two ounces of glycerine
and six drams of carbolic acid ; continue
the heat until thoroughly dissolved.
On cooling this hardens to an elastic
mass and may be kept for any length of
time. When required for use it is
placed in a water bath until sufficently
liquid, and applied by means of a
brush. It forms a shinning smooth,
flexible and nearly transparent coating
over the surface.
——T¢t is universally admitted that a
mother should, if she is able, nurse her
child. If she can not, or if for good
reasons it is not advisable, then Mellin’s
Food, which has been proven to corres-
pond physiologically with mother’s
milk, should be used.
New Advertisements.
M OWERS & REAPERS.
—L AWN MOWERS—
The latest improved rock bottom prices.
o-THE McCORMICK MOWERS, REAPERS-0
And self Binding Harvester? attract the atten-
tion of all farmers who prefer to se-
cure the best Harvesting Machin-
ery on earth. The Self Bind-
ing Harvester is nearly all
steel, light running
and long lived.
BINDER TWINEA SPECIALTY
McCALMONT & CO.
Business
Managers. 35 20 2m.
Wit. SHORTLIDGE,
Ropr. McCALMONT,
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 wiil 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. €8.
120 Haled M...cceconnnn. 144
50 Lingle J J 369
100 Unknown... 4 90
BOGGS TWP.
50 Brooks Jesse.... 5 86
3.8 2 of 22 82
397 145 Carscadden D. 46 15
179 70 Curtin John 12 55
108 Curtin Jame 745
63 6 Curtin Austin. 4 41
45 21 Cartin BR... 12 50
12 63 Curtin Roland 84
12 63 ae Teer 28
400 Carscadden D. 9 40
426 100 Evans Jesse 15 02
36 94 Fetzer A... 83
34 54 Gregg And 2 38
433 163 Godfrey Jara. 15 25
433 163 igbey Jose of. 5 14
BB Cs 25 73
100 Kelso Joseph.. 4 61
150 Kelso Rebecca 6 99
43 153 Lewis David 10 17
100 Lane Wm., 4 61
150 “ Mary. 6 99
100 “ Sarah. 5 81
50 Ham... 2 34
337 Livergood M 15 67
150 Lane Sarah,. 10 51
150 4 fl 3 63
100 80 McClure Jo 4 99
339 8 oe vs 15 61
146 Packer & Lucas. 16 76
50 “ “ Gril] 4 91
100 Reese Daniel. 4 61
300 i Susan... 13 61
150 5) Daniel.. 6 0
50 Unknown..... 118
200 Wilson Wm.. 9 30
150 Yarnell & McAllister... 10 64
BURNSIDE TWP.
415 Barron Jorn 721
415 Black James 14 54
433 163 Brady Robert.. 15 16
433 103 xe Wm P 25 58
453 163 #0 John, 15 16
433 163 Bell Alexander 25 88
415 Boyd John... 14 54
433 163 Bell William, 7 60
415 Candy Eli..... Nel
433 163 Cook William.. 25 58
433 163 Cowden John ‘ 25 58
10 22 Cox Paul... 28 00
433 163 Davidson Wm J, 15 16
433 163 Dewart Wiiliam, 15 16
433 163 Si John. .cur 15 16
433 163 Donnelly Henry 15 18
433 © 163 Ewing John.. 15 16
455 163". ¢ Hannah. 17
433 163 Fox Samuel M. 15 18
433 163 Gray Robert. 15 16
433 163 0 William... 15 16
New Advertisemernts,
New Advertisements
New Advertisements.
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Gobin Chas......
Gray William 4 of.
Hali Charles....,
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H amilton Thos
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a enry 1 of.
# Washington 57 5
Jackson Jeremiah 14 of
Kiad John..........
Levy Nathaniel
Lewis Davis...
Lyon John.
Heap
Miller William.
Pancoast Samuel.
Parker Jeremiah
Rugg Joho...
Shatter Henry
Stewart Walter.
Scott Samuel.
Shym John.
Stewart Ann
Tallman Sarah
Towers John..
Thomas Joseph...
Vaughn John 24 of.
Wallace Joseph S.
Wallace Joseph.
Wetzel John..
Weidner Jacob..
Wheeler Henry
Withington Martin.
Wallace Joseph J....
COLLEGE TWP.
Johmson-Ross......onii.
CURTIN TWP.
Atwood NL.
Brooks Jesse..
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Bruce Charles
Carskadden D.
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Curtin Roland
Eddy Esther....
God(rey Martha.
Furst John S
Hall Charles
Hollowell Ed..
Irwin James
“ Robert
Morgan Benj R.
Mitchell N J...
Miles Jonathan.
Packer Job Ww
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Willis John.....
Wister Casper..
Miller James...
FERGUSON TWP.
Burchfield Wm
Bates Daniel...
Glasgow Silas..
Hall John.....
Hill Henry...
Hicks Abram
“ “
Miles Samuel..
Mitchell David
Moore Thos L..
Patton John.....
Rainy Robert..
Risk Chas.....
Smith Thoma
Thompson Moses
Unknown...........
GREGG TWP.
Antis Henry
Anderson Jacob..
Asken Robert...
Barber James.....
Bishop Cornelius
Cowden John
Carson John.
Carson Andre
Duncan David.
Gray Robt........
Hepburn William
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 David..
Tower James...
Unknown...
Unknown.
Zeigler Michael...
HAINES TWP.
Bolinder John
Bolinder Henry...
Bolinder Frederick
Bolinder Adam
Barr Thomas
Barr James.
Barr Mary..
Black Peter.........
Dudbridge’ Hannah.
Gratz Michael...
Levy Aaron ...
Mosby William.
McElroth Robert.
Metzger Daniel.
Motz John...
Princeton Jo
Phillips Levi ...
Rhoades Daniel.......
Swineford Albright.
Snyder Simon...
Seidell Phillip.
Seidell Peter...
Snyder Catherine. 1
Seidell Stophel .................
HALF MOON TWP,
Anshultz George...
Butes Daniel...
Beck Jacob..
Carr John.....
Cross James
Hill Henry,
Keith Jacob.
Thompson John
Unknown.
HARRIS TWP.
Andre Absolom..
Bell John........
Connelly Adam..
Edmiston Samue
Fisher J C.......
Henry Stophel.
Irvin John.
McCandless Wm
Mitchell John..
Parker Richard
Patterson Robert.
Reed James.....
Reynolds John
Sample Robert.
Sankey Thomas..
Sankey Jeremiah
Steele Robert...
Steele George.
Simpson Nathan.
Smith John......
Wilson Samuel.
io David....
“ William.
« Edward.
$ Peter ..
Work David...
“ Joseph
Yonng Samuel.
HOWARD TWP,
Brown Samuel...
Bonham Sarah..
Brady John......
Crawford John..
Curtin Roland...
Custin Samuel..
Custin Paul...... :
Evans Jesse,
Green James.
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Grayshurg Joseph.
Green Joseph...
Godfrey John. -
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Lingle J J.
Parker Wm..
Pletcher Rudolph.
Taylor Joseph,
Turner Hannah..
Leathers Samuel.
White and Nestlerode
Brady John........
Bonham Sarah
HUSTON TWP.
Baxter Samuel......
Moore
Price John......
Rollington John.
Williams John....
LIBERTY TWP.
Benham Ebenezer
Dunwoody John.
Gorrel Wi............
Hays Robert & James.
Hays Wm 1 of.
Irwin Robt....
Irwin Robt.
Irwin Robert
Jackson John..
Krouse Daniel.
Lytle Peter
Lytle Pete
Nestlerode St.
Potter John.....
Packer Job W.
Stevenson Peter.
Smith Christian..
MARION TWP.
Curtin Constance...............
Corman John...
Harris Jas D..
Harris Jas..
irwin John
Lamb David.
Lingle J J....
MeKinney David.
McCoy & Linn.
Miles James.
Rorher Christ..
Schenck John.
Shoemaker Benj.
Shugart J D...
Unknown...
Young Robt..
Wilson Margaret. +
Weight Wm.........coeveeceinn
MILES TWP.
Brady William P....
ad William...
Black James.
Barton Willia
Brooks Jesse....
Barton William
Brady William.
Antig Henry..
“ Frederic
Carothers Jame:
hid Thoin
Cowden John...
Cooper William...
Deering Christopher.
Dewart William..
Derr S and J Sts
Gray Robert
Gratz 8...... -
Hepburn James
« «
Housel John..
Hall Charles...
Hepburn James
Haines Josiah
Jackson Jere..
Lake Richard
Levy Rachael...
Miles William 9 16 of.
had £ 7-16 of.
Parker William.
Princeton Jacob.
Reese John.......
Swineford Peter.
Shaffer Michael.
Siedell Stophel..
Unknown..........
Williams Daniel
Young Benj
PATTON TWP.
Burton Robert.
Diehl Nicholas
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& Adam...
A John....
Ellis William..
Gover Robert..
Gross Henry
Kline John.....
McKane Robert.
Newport James..
O'Brian John..
White John..
West Thos
Wilson Wil
PENN TWP.
Armstrong JOS
Cook William..
Cowden John
“ ‘
Cook William..
Hamilton Thos
Hepburn Jas...
Kreamer Peter
Kennedy John
i James...
William.
McDonald Alex......
Swineford Peter..
Unknowna.....i..iis.e,
Bond Mary...
Brady Williar
Cameron Alex..
Cowgell David..
Deering Christ.
Frick John Jr...
Fullmer H. B...
Forkes James..
Garrigus Edward
iy William.
Hubler Bernard..
Hunter Alexander.
Harrison William......
Hoffman William 4 of.
Livingston —
Moore James...
McClellan Georg
Patterson Benjamin..
Parker
Peck Joseph..
Rapp Jabob.
Smith Daniel..
Scott Samuel.
¢ . Abraham..
Unknown...
Vanderslice Henry.
RUSH TWP,
Allison John..
f James .
# © Andrew, .
“ A.and John Lilly...
Armstrong And w............
Arthur Ann......
Allison Jame
4 Andrew
Beverage David
Bruntzman Peter.
Brachbill John.....
Chestnut Samuel.,
Copenhaver John...
“ “*
“ and Whitecom
Delaney Sharp......
Dentler William
Edwards Thomas.
Ehler Daniel.....
Eberman Philip.
Fitzgerald Daniel.
Funk John.........
Grant Thomas...
Glentworth Jas
Groe Elizabeth...
Groe and McKeon
Gray Robert......
Graves Thomas
Gray Wiiliam
Hair Christian,
Haines Casper...
Hamilton Thomas.
Haines Reuben Jr
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433 163 Lattimore Georg 15 95
433 163 # William & 4 93
15 Lawrence Casper.. 3 61
433 153 Lowden Richard... 62 38
433 153 bi John..... 113 71
433 153 Lee Jobn........... 5b 21
34 163 Mayston Edward 575
200 McPherson Willia 73
433 153 Malone Richard. 11 07
433 133 * v 11 07
433 153 o* a i“ 11 07
433 153 MeCommon John.. 11 07
270 McEntire Hugh . 6 89
433 153 Meyers Jacob.. 48 33
433 163 Miller Jacob.... 31 2:
433 163 McConley Mariah.. 15 92
433 153 Morgan B R 24 of.. es 1:0. 10
100 McCord J R and A Campbel 13 13
433 153 Musser Johon 1 of. wir: 1871
433 153 Musser John 34 of. 55 10
433 153 Morgan B Rf of... 18 71
433 153 Peters Richard 34 of. 86 10
433 163 Pinkerton Henry... 62 38
433 163 Peters Richard 14 of. 18 71
430 9 ° Ramsey James 15 of. 10 74
433 153 Reese Thomas.... 208 85
433 153 Rudisili Jadob.. 40 47
405 47 Rush Jacob... 97 18
433 153 Rush Benjamin.. 113 80
38 Robinson William H. 4 85
36 he * .r 4 59
216 Rainy Robert, 551
433 163 Reigart A... 11 07
433 163 Spear John. 11 07
433 153 Slough, George. 36 72
433 153 Spear Robert.... 40 09
433 153 Siddens Elanor 84 46
33 153 Toner Jas...... . 11 04
153 153 4 8 et 3 83
196 Vandyke Henry 5 10
193 Witmer Henry 18 54
433 153 Welsh Joseph... 11 07
122 44 Weidman John 31 21
402 115 i Jaco . 96 73
12 Williams J C.... 2 05
5 Wilson William. 29 26
33 153 Wallace J J.... 41 59
450 Witmer H... 593
433 153 Wetzel Jacob. 11 07
SPRING TWP.
40 Curtin R 238
15 Kurtz John L 21
20 Long John..... 1 59
100 McClure Willial ni
96 62 Toole Henry 3 08
10 6 a 33
14 Thornburg Thos 64
250 Toole Henry.. 3 39
200 Wilson William... 11 90
SNOW SHOE TWP.
412 Carscadden D.... . 11 33
400 bed oY 11 00
300 Devling Joseph, 31 20
300 * Bola 31 20
433 Davis Abijah 14 ot. 18 04
433 163 Fisher Samuel W. 72 97
433 163 “ JamesC... 82 29
433 153 Greaves 'homas 72 97
162 Jones Richard... 425
300 Long J. Z.... 14 70
200 4 Me 970
353 Liggett Joh 17 31
300 Lewis Lewis 8 25
189 28 Mithchell Willis . 19 67
450 MecLanahan Sarah... ;
40 Mitchell William P.
216 83 Parker Jeremiah..
433 Parker Gvorge... 1191
433 153 Spear Margaret.. 21 23
162 Tompkins Joseph 16 86
433 163 Waln Phebe 21 23
433 Walters Robert. 23 82
433 153 Wharton Kearney... £3 82
415 « Sarah... 43 16
415 Waln Richard... 11 44
433 153 Wharton Kearney. 11 91
TAYLOR TWP.
150 Armes & Shafter... 735
76 Anshultz George 178
400 Beli Willliam.. 9 40
60 Beckwith Clem 6 64
60 4] “ 2 41
62 48 $f 8 93
71 Bell William...... 3 68
150 Baldwin Samuel. 7 05
100 4 Joshua.. 4 70
50 Clark Joseph... “ 72
100 Cowher James. 378
200 Carr James......... . 4 70
163 Hootman Elizabeth 971
91 53 Kunes Isaac ......... 335
25 Lowden Charles. 118
300 22 Lamb John......... 14 35
433 163 McCommon Thos 10 17
424 McEwen Polly. 9 96
424 * Henry 9 96
100 Masdeon Tho 12 00
216 156 McEwen Pol 10 20
484 Montgomery John. 20 84
72 Merryman Thos. 169
15 46 fro. 36
100 Moore James... 235
158 Ridgeway Budd & Co., N 12 07
141 4 o* #6 17 271
100 Ralston David........ 7 30
128 Thomas John W 3 06
428 46 i avs 10 28
100 Yu 235
119 3) a 279
90 Van Pool C... 433
125 4 * Joh 10 70
20 hii 8. 292
200 Whitehead Ri 19 20
433 153 Williams Joshua.. 10 17
100 Weidner Michael 235
100 i pi 235
100 Wilson William 2 35
92 Wallace Thomas.. 2 16
UNION TWP.
68 Benson Peter... 2 53
100 Carlisle Wm.. 7 85
52 Fisher Wm P. 141
100 id J ae 5 20
200 RuhnP R...... 520
100 Phipps Sam’l.. 2 60
47 Unknown....... vhedad 6 12
WALKER TWP.
92 94 22
143 11 180
40 100
212 10 a 7 33
162 Brooks Ruth 321
247 65 Baker Robt.... 5 21
280 129 Currier Mary.. 6 88
60 a BE PR 147
40 Decker Abam.... 99
41 Dunwoody John.. 10 25
111 42 Dougherty Margaret.. 147
94 98 tn 125
69 39 Evans Jesse... 245
100 39 te * 169
92 26 Eckert Wm. 227
80 Fry Geo 2 00
243 55 Gilbert W 5 98
31 129 * 78
211 88 § 271
211 72 Hahn Peter.. 519
65 40 i] Wn... oT 1.59
29! 1 BRI Ebenezer, 28
59 40 Johnson David.. 1 46
560 McEwen Mary. 7 00
327 160 Mansell Wm... 8 04
9 94 Mercer John... 223
327 100 $6 David 8 04
384 36 Miller Wm... 9 43
438 107 Miles James 15 78
145 “ Samuel 10 68
50 McKee Samuel. 4 125
10 33 MecC€Calmont Thos : 98
443 59 Osman Capt.... : 7 85
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200 Parker Richard.. 370
86 40 Packer Job...... 213
89 “ Jas Jr. 223
92 Parker Jeremiah.. 2 23
91 4 Richard. 223
50 Piles Benj & Co.. 51
100 Pardon John...... 2 4°
65 Robison Richard 1 A9
239 Singer Abraham. 59 75
80 Smith John & H........o.e... 1 00
169 Shoemaker Benj. curve yA 25
150 Scott Alexander 37.50
16 hi 46 4 00
242 88 Suiler James 11 90
201 133 * ils 5 00
382 138 “ Daniel... 9 41
192 Warden Jeremiah.. 470
4 22 Wickersham Amos 10
30 « « 77
12 Wilson Robt..... 15
49 Zantzinger Paul.. 515
159 oJ sities 23 90
WORTH TWP.
33 Clymer Henry.. 6 81
200 Hawthorne Thos. . 7 84
119 83 Kuhns Abram. , 3 04
315 “John... 49 00
287 Lawman Geo.
230 Mayland Faspe
274 Miles Samuel
39 Ross Juhn..
107 Unknown.
144 ET:
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25 Swanswick John,
6 Singer John
88 Shippen Wm Jr
237 Wister Wm.
25 ¢# Dank ve
Nore.—In accordance with the Aet of June
6th 1887, interest will be added to the amount
of all taxes assessed against unseated lands
above advertised,
CYRUS GOSS,
Coynty Treasurer.
ovam W. MILLER,
WITH .
WOOD, BROWN & CO.,
Dealers in
HOSIERY, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, &C.
429 Market Street:
15 1 PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Railway Guide.
Pian RAILROA
AND BRANCHES.
May 12th, 1890.
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 Pm at
Philadelphia, 6.50 p. m. ?
Leave Bellefonte, 5.20 p. m., arrive at Tyrone
6..40at Harrisburg at 10.45 p. m., at Phila.
delphia, 4.25 a. m..
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,
at Harrisburg, 3.13 p. m., at Philadelphia at
6.50 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 8.49 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha-
ven, 10.10 p. 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-
bis at 9.00 a. m., Harrisburg, 11.30 a. m.,
Philadelphia, 3.15 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 230 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.
gill 2 x 15 | 8
EEE) 2 | Mag i2, z 38 3
= o . fox
PER] EB 127 B
P.M. A.M. (A. M. (ATE. Lv. A. M. (p.m | p.m.
6.40 11 55| 6 55... Tyrone...| 810310| 7 15
6 33| 11 48 6 48/.E.Tyrone., 817317, 7 22
6 201 11 43] 6 44,...... Vail......| 8203 20| 7 28
6 25| 11 38] 6 40 Bald Eagle! 8 25/3 24| 7 33
6 19 11 32 .Dix.....| 8301330] 739
6 15) 11 29 Fowler...| 832/333 742
5 50 6 28... Hannah... 8 36/3 87] T 46
6 06/ 11 17| 6 21(Pt. Matilda., 8 43!3 44] 7 55
5590 11 09] 6 13|..Martha....| 8 51/3 52 8 05
5 501 10 59) 6 05!....Julian....| 8 59/4 01| 8 15
5 41/ 10 48 5 55.Unionville., 9 10/4 10| 8 25
6 33| 10 38] 5 48/..8.8. Int...| 918/418] 8 35
5 30 10 35| 5 45.Milesburg.| 9 22/4 20/ 8 ag
520 10 25{ 5 I.Bellefonte.| 9 32/4 30) 8 49
5 10| 10 12/5 25.Milesburg.| 9 47/4 40| 9 01
5 02| 10 01| 5 18|....Curtin....| 10 01/4 47/ 9 11
4 556| 956] 5 14.Mt. Eagle..| 10 064 55 917
449| 948 4 .Howard...| 10 16/5 02] 9 27
4 40{ 937 4 59 ..EBagleville., 10 30,5 10] 9 40
438) 924 4 56 Beh. Creek.| 10 35/5 13] 9 45
4 26{ 922 4 46/.Miil HallZ.| 10 5015 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
Pula nla om} | A.M. {An p.m.
TYRONE & CLEARFIELD.
NORTHWARD. SOUTHWARD.
Bie T's 5
IEE) 8 | Mr | 2 23|F
Z 7 2 | 2
P.M.| P. M. | A. M. [Lv Ara. Mam |p um
725 315] 8 20/(..Tyrone...| 6 50] 11 45/6 17
732 322 827|.E. Tyrone. 6 43| 11 38/6 10
7.38] 8:27) 8.81}.....Vail..... 6 37| 11 34/6 04
7 48| 3 36] 8 41|.Vanscoyoc.| 6 27] 11 25/5 55
7 55) 342] 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|...0sceola 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 Phili shu’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] 512] 10 27|..Leonard...| 509] 9 48/4 25
9 30| 5 18| 10 34|..Clearfield..| 5 04] 9 40/4 17
9 38| 6 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 06
P.M.| P. M. | A. M. A.M. | ALM (PY
BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH.
Time Table in effect on and after
: May 32, 1890.
Leave Snow Shoe, except Sunday......6 45 a. m.
3 00 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, except Sunday.....10 30 a. m.
a I 525 p.m.
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY & LEMONT R.R
To take effect May 12, 1890.
WESTWARD, EASTWARD.
111 103 : 114 | 112
STATIONS.
Fair Ground. vs
226 615 ....Bieh 5 26
2.32 30 5 20
2 43 5 08
2 58 4 53
3 08 443
333 748) 416
355 721 355
413 710 335
4 28) 82 6 52] 320
4 35" 8 3° 643] 313
443 842 «| 636] 305
4.48 848 «| 636] 300
4 52| 8 52,..........Lemont..........| 625 255
4 57, 8 59]. 6 20{ 2 50
506] 9 09].....Pleasant Gap......[ 6 10/ 2 40
5 15 9 20.........Bellefonte......... 6 00) 230
P.M. | A M 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 RAIROAD.
WESTWARD. Upper End. EASTWARD
2 8 May 12, 2 2
2 i 1890. X EA
2 a a a
A.M. | P.M A.M | PM |
9 51 5 35|....Scotia..... 9 21) 457.
10 21] 5 55. Fairbrook.| 9 09{ 4 37.
10 28/ 6 O7/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... 837 405
10 58| 6 34 FurnaceRd| 8 31] 3 59
11 02 6 38 Dungarvin.| 8 27| 3 56
11 10| 6 -8/..W.Mark..| 819] 348!......
11 20| 6 58 Pennington) 8 10, 3 40.......
11 32| 7 10{...Stover..... 738 398...
11 40; 7 20....Tyrone...., ‘7 50; 3 20|..
ELLEFONTE, BUFFALO RUN
AND BALD EAGLE RAILROAD.
To take effect May 12, 1890.
EASTWARD. WESTWARD.
8 2 TT] 38
| STATIONS. {
P.M. | A. A.M. PN
620 9 Bellefonte....Lv| 6 00 3 00
613 9 03/.........Scales... .| 607] 309
6 08 8 b9/.. «..Morris., 611 313
6 03 8 bd. .Whitmer.........| 6 16/ 319
559 851 .. Linus. .. 619 323
5 2 8 48/.. Hunters... 622 82
5 53 8 44 .Fillmore.. 6 26, 330
5 47| 8 d0i.........BIiAIlY...cv| 6 32 3 86
5 43] 8 36/.........Waddles . 638 343
5 39 8 33|...Mattern Junction | 646] 345
8 25|...u.0...Matterns, | | 853
| 8 19] 3 59
| 8... Red Bank.. 49
5 24/ 7 25|....... Krumrine. « T00] 4659
5 20] 7 20 Lv.State College.. 704 504
Thos. A. SHOEMAKER, Supt.
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