Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 16, 1895, Image 6

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.* ~owledge of Moorish studies.
Demonic if
Bellefonte, Pa. Aus 16, 1895.
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* Continued from page.
ter are to be four feet six inches wide
with brass canopies—at $75 and $00 |
each—length not given, but doubtless
of the extension order. Then come ma-
hogany corner cheval wardrobes, mg-
hogany bureaus, mahogany easy chairs,
mahogany bed room chairs, mahogany
rocking chairs, mahogany tables, ma-
hogany clothes poles, mahogany dress-
ing tables, mahogany three-fold dress-
-ing glass—wherein the guest seas him-
self three ways at once and no ques-
tions asked—mahogany chiffonier, and
much more, but all inmahogany.
A MOORISH STUDY.
After dismissing Louis XV. Custo-
dian Delaney substitutes a Moorish
study in his list, and curtains galore, in
all the bursting importance of Morocco
and Singapore yellow, hang every where
—that is, they will hang after the con-
tractors get through. Here's a bay
window curtain at $385 with an over
drapery at $445, the drapery very rak-
ish as a study in things Moorish, the
curtains rather Louis Quinze in their
damask fringe. The farmers will be de-
lighted with Custodian Delaney’s sug-
gestions on curtaina/and draperies, just
as delighted as the Governor is with his
Then
one tumbles over ,other curtains in rich
~ nfusion,*for the Custodian has been
prodigal in window curtains as the
roprietor of a Turkish harem would be.
in cushions, pillows, lambr:
quins, Conla silk mohair rugs, Hydera-
bad druggets, Smyrna rugs, Angora
mats—this list is like the contents of
some overworked country store.
The Wilton carpets come $2.25 and
emount to 695 yards. That show
what a nice big house the Governor's
mansion has grown to be since Pattison
left it, when 235 yards were enough,
and not Wilton, either. It requires
twelve Grand Rapids sweepers at $4.50
each to keep them cleanly looking, if
not clean, as the Governor's receptions
will grow larger in a Presidential year.
THE GOVERNOR'S LIBRARY.
What these deputations and conferen-
ces will arrive at by way of opinion on
the new library Custodian Delaney in-
tends to provide the Governor with is, £3
a matter of fact, unknown. The mem-
bers in the coming and anticipated dep-
utations may read or may not read.
They may have an interest in the $2C0
cabinet or they may not. All litera-
ture is not under key and Custodian
Delaney appreciates the matter so well
that for the first time in the history of
the State—a State that has had twenty-
one separate and distinct Governors—a
library is to be provided at an expense
of 3600, a sum modest enough in itself
when the character of the selections is
known.
These selections are subject to change,
but as the list stands at present with
Porter & Coates, which firm has the
contract to furnish this new State li-
brary, the Governor may enjoy what
Custodian Delaney puts on the shelves
for his pleasure and profit. For instance
Bulwer’s works in forty volumes, at $80
are about equal with Fennimore Coop-
er’s novels, thirty-two in number, at
$96, schedule rates. Then there are
Dickens’ complete works. thirty in num-
ber, at $90; Lowell complete, Oliver
‘Wendell Holmes, Whittier, Ralph Wal-
do Emerson, Hawthorne and Don Quiz-
ote—the latter in a fairly rare edition
that costs $11. Washington Irving's
works, Buchanan Read’s poems, Ten-
nyson and Egle’s History of Pennsylva-
nia by counties, with illustrations for
campaign use, turnish an excellent va-
riety. :
For a change the Governor can take
down the British essayists, Bracken-
ridges History of the Western Insur-
rection—that is, the whiskey rebellion
in 1790; Bryce’s American Common-
wealth, the American Statesmen’s series
McMaster’s History of the People of
the United States and Green’s History
of the English People. Having been in
Oklahoma, naturally enough Custodian
Delaney appreciates Guizot’s France, so
he includes that, and along with Bea-
conlights of History and Freeman’s
Great Britain and Greater Greece they
take up an attractive nook on the Moor-
ish book shelves. There are other vol-
umes—Nicolay’s Lincoln, the Memoir
of ‘Grant, Sherman and Sheridan ;
Shakespeare, in undressed sheep, some-
thing quite new ; Bartlett’s Familiar
Quotations, Coates’ Encyclopedia, Ap.
pleton’s Encyclopwedia of American
Biography and Gopsill’s Philadelphia
Directory, marble edge. The library is
a venture, of course, and" while other
Governors were never so favored the
present Governor will doubtless be hap-
py over the acquirement,
THE SILVERWARE.
Where so many things figure, as they
uecessurily must in the proper furnish -
ing cf the Executive Mansion in Custo-
dian Delaney’s view, the item of silver
tor the dining room appears small, but
ty) provide the proper sets of .8poons,
sagar holders, butter dishes, berry
t wis, cutlery, pitchers, and so on, an
expenditure of $596.50 will be made,
and the articles are solid silver, rot
plated.
This silver will be used in a dining
room furnished in cherry, as that wood
is near epough to mahogany to pass
like it ay yet be bright and cheerful.
A cherry extension table at $150, anoth-
er at $100, a cherry china closet, 5 feet
} inches by 4 feet 11 inches, at $200 ;
cherry window, grilles, and cherry
arched grilles, make a perfect peach of
— a dining room, as‘all.future banqueters
will concede. Two magnificent chime
clocks, that play tunes, display dates,
and run chrcnometers, are among the
telling features of the mansion.
The new Governcr’s mansion prom-
ises a revelation in the beautiful before
Custodian Delaney gets through that
will surprise the State, and the Execu-
tive Building, on Capitol Hill, will in
like manner become luxurious and pro-
fuse in oriental grandeur. Mr. De-
laney’s contract system is yet to be told
about. This narrative 1s even more en-
tertaining than the bill of particulars on
the Governor’s residence, and the award
of contracts and successful bidders is for
future chapters.—from Phila. Times.
Cupboard Love.
“Do you love me ?"’ said the paper
bag to the sugar.
“I'm wrapped up ig you,” replied
the sugar.
“You sweet thing !”
paper bag.
—
murmured the
New Advertisements.
S IFF SALES.
By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias,
Levari Facias and. Venditioni Exponas issued
out of the ‘Court of €ommon Pleas and to me
directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale,
at the Court House, ‘in the borough of Belle-
fonte, on
SATURDAY AUGUST 2
at 10 o'clock a. m.
All that certain lot or piece of land situate,
lying and being in the Boro. of Philipsburg
county of Centre and state of Penn’a bounded
and described as follows: Beginning at the
corner of north Centre and Spruce street ;
thence along ssid north Centre street north
33° west 6G feet to a post, thence north 57°
east 120 feet to a post; thence south 33° east
66 ieet to a post on Spruce street; thence along
same south 57° west 120 feet to the place of
beginning, being one haif of lot No. 117 on the
Town plot, and which above described, there-
on erected a large two story frame dwelling
house and other necessary out-buildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Ruth A Jones.
ALSO
All that certain lot or piece of land situats
in the borough of Philipsburg, county of Cen-
tre, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows: Beginning at Laurel
Street corner of lot No. 203 owned by the
heirs of John Peightal; thence along Laurel
street sixty (60) feet to coraer of Lot No. 205
formerly owned by Samuel Fleck; thence
along line between lot. No. 204 and Lot No.
205, two hundred (200) feet to Presqueisle
street ; thence along Presqueisle street sixty
go feet to lot No. 203 owned by heirs of John
eightal ; thence along line between lot No.
203 and lot No. 204, two hundred (200) feet to
Laurel street the place of beginning ; and
known and designated in the Sonera plan of
the borough of Philipsburg as lot number two
hundred and four (lot No. 204); having there-
on erected a good two story frame dwelling
house, size 28}; feet by 3214 feet, one story
frame kilchen attached, size 7 feet 2
inches by 27 feet ¢ inches. Said house
is supplied with water and contains bath
room, water closet, and has water hydrant
at the rear of the house, has also large front
and side porches, and back porch. There is
a frame stable on the premises, size 2414feet
by 18 feet 2 inches, with one story frame shed
attached to stable, size six feet three inches
by nine feet one inch. There is also on the
premises a coal and wood shed, corn crib and
privy. There are also fruit and shade trees
and shrubbery on the premises.
Being the same premises which by deed
bearing date the third day of June, A. D.
1884, and recorded in the office of the Record-
er of Deeds in and for the county of Centre in
Deed book Vol. 57, page 231, was conveyed by
Chester Munson to James H. Munson.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of James H. Munson.
ALSO
All that certain messuage tenement and
tract of land lying in the township of Walker
county of Centre aforesaid bounded and des-
cribed as follows viz. Beginning at a pine
stump ; thence north sixty four degrees west
ninety perches to a chestnut oak ; thence
porth eighty-three degrees west six perches to
a chestnut oak; thence north 83° de-
grees west 6 perches to a post; thence
north nine degrees west eighty-one perches
to a stone; thence north seventyone
and one half degrees east thirty eight
perches to a stone ; thence north 41° east and
6 and eight tenth perches toa post; thence
north 1024° east 10 perches to a pine ; thence *
north 12° west ;2 and 6-10 perches to a pine :
thence 31° west and 5 and “3-10 perches to a
line ; thence 72 and 14° east 10 perches to a
post; thence north 6614° east 9 and 1-10 perches
to a sugar; thence north 43° east 20 and 4-10
perches to a stone; thence north 6014° west 22
and 6-10 perches to a stone; thence north 284°
east 10 and 7-10 perches toa stump; thence
south 6114, east 10 and 6-10 perches to a white
oak ; thence north S° east 25 and 2-10 perches
to 2% stone; thence north 36° east 39 2-10
perchers to a stone; thence north 8:° east
38 perches to a chestnut: thence by Nit-
tany mountain, south six degrees west 146
erches to the place of beginning. Contain
Ing 109 acres and 12% perches net. ‘Ihereon
erected two dwelling houses one bank barn,
oe wagon shed, good water power with 27 feet
all.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of John-B. Craw ford.
ALSO
All the defendants right, title and interest
in all that ot or pitas of ground situate in
Snow Shoe township county of Centre and
State of Penn’a. being in the Town of Moshan-
non, bounded on the north by lanas of the Le-
high Valley Coal Co., on the south by land of
the Martin McGowan estate on the east
by land of Josephine Davis oad on
the west by land of Sophia Yodis,
containing 2 acres more or less, there-
on erected aone and one half story frame
dwelling house and other out-buildings.
Seized taken in executionacd to be sold as
the property of John A. Yeager.
ALSO
All that certain messuage tenement and lot
of ground in Central city in the township of
Boggs bounded and described as follows viz :
On the north by ot formerly in possession of
Robert Poorman’s heirs, on the east by an al-
ley, on the south by lands formerly owned by
J.P. Shope, but now by James Teller, and on
the west by a pnblic road, fronting on said
road fifty feet, and extending back to said al-
ley one hundred and ninety feet, thereon
erected a large two story frame dwelling
house, and the usual outbuildings being the
same lot of ground which J. C. P. Jones and
wife by their deed dated the 23rd day of
July A. D)., 1832 recorded in Centre county in
Deed hook S. No. 2 page 125 &e granted and
conveyed to said William BH. Poorman. There-
on erected a two story frame dwelling house,
stable and other out-buildings. *
Seized taken in execution and tobe sold as
the preperty of William H. Poorman.
ALSO
All that cerrain messuage tenement and
piece of land situate in the borough of Belle-
fonte in the county of Centre aforesaid bound-
ed and described as follows to wit: Begin-
ning ata corner of the brick building the cor-
ner of High and Dunlap streets ; thence south
by Dunlap street 62 feet and 6 inches to post,
cornerof the lot of Geo. A. Bayard; thence
east along land of Geo. A. Bayard 17 feet 6
inches to lot of D. G. Bush; thence north
along lot of I. Gr. Bush 62 feet 6 inches to high
street ; thence west along high street 17 feet 6
inches to piace of beginning, being a part of
the same premises which Edward Blanchard
by his deed of assignment dated July 8, A. D.
1865 and recorded at Bellefonte in Deed book
A No. 2 granted and conveyed to Catharine B
Haupt Erected thereon a four story brick
business block.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Isaac Haupt and Catharine B.
Haupt,
ALSO
All that certain messuage tenement and lot
of ground situate in the township of Rush
county of Centre and state of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, Beginning
at a point on the north-side of the public road
leading from Philipsburg to Lock Lomond, six-
teen feet east of the point where the eastern
line of David Kidkeads, land cuts said road :
thence along said road north 65°30’ east 210
feet to a post: thence north 36° 15 west 210
feet to a post: thence south 36° west 210/ to a
post : thence south 86° 15” east 210 feet to the
place of beginning containing one acre be the
same more or less Thereon erected a two
story dwelling house and other outbuildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Eugene Martin.
ALSO
All that certain messuage tenement and lot
of ground situate in Spring township Centre
county Pa., bounded and described as follows
to wit : beginning at a point on Green street in
what is known as Bush's Addition to the
borough of Bellefonte where the west line of lot
No. 144 intersects the same : thence westerly
along Green street fifty feet : thence northerly
along line lot*No. 146, back one hundred and
fifty to an alley : thence alongally to western
line of lot No. 144: thence southerly along
line of lot No. 144, to Green street the point of
beginning, Loing lot No. 145, on the plot or
plan of said Bush's, Addition to the borough of
Bellefonte, Being the same premises which
D. G. Bush and Louisa his wife by deed dated
the 1st day of June A.D. 1882, and recorded
New Advettisements.
in deed book W. No.2 page 118 granted and
conveyed to Sarah A. Sager and which the
said Sarah a Sager and Geo. Wegacor her hus.
band by deed dated March 10, A. D. 1888, rec-
orded in deed book No. 57 pa e——granted
and conveyed to Amelia Ann White. There-
on erected a two story frame dwelling, stable
and other outbuildings.
Seized and taken in execution and to be
sold ds the property of Amelia Ann White and
Samuel White. .
ALSO
All that certain messuage tenement and
tract of land situate in the township of Union
county of Centre and state of Penn’a, bounded
and described as fol ow to wit : beginning ata
Rock oak : thence north 34° east 130 2 perches
to a post : thence south 894° east 130-2 per-
ches to stones: thence south 34° west 130.2
perches toa post: thence nortn 894° west
130-2 perches to the place of beginning. Con-
taining one hundred acres and allowance.
Thereon erected one dwelling house, barn
and other outbuildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Wm. R. Griffith.
ALSO
All that certain messuage tenement and
tract of land situate in the township of Spring
county of Centreand state of Penn’a : bounded
and described as follow to wit : beginning at a
point on west side of right of way of Belle-
fonte Nittany and Lemont R. R. Co. where the
road crosses the same going to the mill:
thence north 2314° west 5 6 perches toa post:
thence north 1234° west 1-1 perches to post:
thence west 6 perches to post: thence north
6234° west 3 perches to post : thence 2814° west
12-2 perches to a post : thence north 181° east
9-4 perches to a post: thence 314° east 6-5
perches to corner of lands of Wm. Stuart:
thence by land of said Stuart, north 441°
west 17-5 perches to corner of lands of Win.
H. Miller: thence by lands of Wm. H. Miller,
south 49%4° west 7 perches: thence by lands
of same, south 734° east 1§ 6 perches to a post:
thence 3014° east 10-2 perches to corner:
thence ‘south 31° east 45 perches toa post:
thence south 62° west 1 perch to post west
side of race : thence 35° east on west side of
race 12 perches to post : thence north 62° east
10 perches to west side of right of way of said
R. R. Co : thence along said west side of right
away north 15° west four perches to place of
beginning. Containing about 3 and }4 acres.
Thereon erected a three story stone ‘mill
dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be soid as
the property of Jokn H. Townsend and Mary
A. Townsend with notice to Sarah E. Vanoda
and Theodore Steele tenants.
ALSO
All that certain lot or piece of ground situ:
ate in Huston township, County of Centre and
State of Penn'a. bounded and described as fol-
lows ; On the north by land of Edward Drum-
mel, on the east by James Turner, on the
south by E R. Williams, on the west by pub-
lic road leading from Julian to Beaver Mills,
containing 1 acre more or less, thereon erect:
ed a two story frame dweliing house, and oth-
er out-buildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of William Fry.
ALSO
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate
in the borough Bellefonte, County of ‘Centre
and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de-
scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on
the western side of Water street; thence
along lands of E. W. Hale, south 67° and 58
minutes west 141 7.10 feet to post; thence
along land of E. W. Hale, 19° and 6 minutes
east 74 feet to post; thence along lot of W. T.
Twitmire, north 684° east — feet to post on
western side of Water street to the place of
beginning, Thereon erected a two story frame
dwelling house, wagon and Carriage making
shop combined, blacksmith shop, Implement
shed, stable and vther outbuildings.
Seized taken in execution an to be sold as
the property of J. 8. Waite and Darius Waite
trading as J. S. Waite & Co.
ALSO
That certain piece parcel or lot of ground
situated in the Twp. of Spring, County of Cen-
ire and state of Penna. bounded and described
as follows: Beginning at the south-west cor-
ner of lot of John Cole; thence along said lot
north 17° west 180 feet to corner; thence
along the Fair ground of the Agricultural So-
ciety of Centre county, north 62° east 51 feet
to a corner; thence along lands of the Estate
of Wm. A. Thomas dec’d south 17° east*180
feet to a corner on Halfmoon street; thence
along said street south 69° west 51 feet to the
place of beginning. it being lot No.1in the
general pian of Cole's Addition to the Borough
of Bellefonte. Thereon on erected a two story
frame dwelling house and other outbuildings.
Seized taken in exécution and to be sold as
the property of Mrs. Mary Bland, (now Shil.
ling.) .
ALSO
All defendants one half interest in, and to a
certain tract of land situate in Haines town-
ship, County of Centre and state of Penn’a.
bounded and described as follows: Beginning
at a stone; thence by lands of Philip Meyer
north 80° east 52 perches to a stone, north 63°
east 13 3.10 perches to stone, north 1414° east
16 410 perches to a Walnut; thence by lands
of 1saac Belim north 85° east 7 1-10 perches to
Elm; thence north 36° east 15 5-10 perches to
stone, north 19}4° east 7 1-10 perches to Maple,
north 38° east 6 2 10 perches to an Ash, north
70° east 16 5-10 perches to Sugar; thence
across Pine Creck south 16° west 6 5-10 perches
“to stones; thence south 66° west 11 510 per.
to Birch, south 30° west 44 perches to white
pine, south 10 14° -east 17 5-10 perches to
Hemlock ; thence by lands of Jacob Ketner
south 79° west 16 perches to a stone, north 64°
west 15 8-10" perches to Hemlock, south 13°
west 15 perches to post, north 83° west 43 per.
to a post in said creek, north 9° east 26 perches
to post along lands of Philip Meyer, north 53°
east 14 6-10 perches to post, south 69° east 40
perches to the place of beginning, containing
14 acres, 67 perches and allowance of 6 per
cert. for roads &c. Therecn erected a flour-
ing mill, saw mill, two dwelling houses, stable
and other outbuildings.
ALSO
All defendants one half interest in, and to
all that certain tract of land situate in Haines
and Penn township county and state aforesaid
bounded and described as follows: Begin.
ning ata spruce: thence by lands late of Jacob
Stover south 14}4° west 36 perches to a post;
vhence south 731° west 3614 perches to a
stone; thence by lands of Henry Vonada south
914° west 74 perches to a stone; thence by
land of Andrew Stover, south 14° east 70 per.
to a post, south 61° west 13 perches to a pine;
thence up Pine creek by land ot Jacob Evert
120 perches toa Linn; thence north 72° east
8 perches to the place of beginning, containirg
11 acres and 40 perches.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of P. S. Meyer. :
’ ALSO
All those two tracts or pieces of land situate
in Potter township, county ot Centre and stata
of Penn'a, bounded as follows: No.1 beginning
ata stone on the north side of Tussey moun-
tain : thence by land of heirs of Samuel Spang-
ler de’ed., north 5° west 49 5-10 per to stones ;
thence by land of Josiah Taylor north x40
east 32 per to stone : thence by land of heirs of
John Fye dec'd, south 5° east 76 7-10 per to
chestnut oak ; thence by mountain north 554°
west 10 7-10 per to the place of beginning, con.
taining 12 acres and 96 perches, No.2 begii
ning at a stone; thencs: by land of Amelia
Ditzell, south 32° west St710p r to stone:
thence by mountain north 24° west 31 per to
o~t : thence by land of heirs of Samuel Spang-
er decd. north 75° east 24 per to pine:
thence by lands of Elizabeth From (now John
H.Shutt and Henry Fye and heirs to John
Fye decd.) south 61° east 46 3-10 perches to the
the place of beginning, containing 10 acres
and allowance.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Malinda Fye and Wm. Fye,
ALSO
A certain piece of land situated in the bor.
ough of Milesburg county of Centre and state
of Penn'a, being bounded on the north by an
alley, on the east by Pike street, on the south
by lot of Rebecca Green and on the west by
an alley.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of E. A. (ireen, owner or reported
owner.
ALSO
All the interest of defendants'in and to all
those certain premises, tracts or parcels of
land, situate in Ferguson tswnship, county of
Centre and state of Penn’a, hounded and des
cribed as follows ; the one thereof beginning
at stones on line ot Jacob Way ; thence by
same south 51° west 115 perches toa post;
thence south 29° east 212 perches to a post;
thence north 51° east 71 perches to stones ;
thence north 18° west 221 perches to the place
of beginning, containing 11+ acres and 14 per.
more or less, the other thereof beginning at
Hickory on line of Lyon Shorb & Co. ; thence
south 33° east 63 perches tq stones; thence
south 61° west 4014 perches to stones ; thence
north 23° west 63 perches to post ; thence north
61° east 1124 perches to the place of beginning,
coriminiag 15 acres 126 perches more or less,
having thereon an ore washing machine,
dwelling house and other improvements.
New Advertisements.
‘Wall Paper Store.
Railway Guide.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as .
the property of R. B. Wigton, F. H. Wigton
PD in. Bom 2
AL! \
- All that certain tract of land situate in the
township of Harris county of’ Centre and
State of Penna. bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at a stone by land of
Rollin Curtin ; thence by the same north 66¢
east23 perches to a stone; thence by a lot
south 84° west 14 perchestoa stone; thence
by the same north 71° east 36 perches to a
stone ; thence by land formerly of Philip
Meyer south 22° east 76 perches to a white
oak; thence by lands of Henry Meyer south
6° east 139 5 perches toa stone; thence by
land of Jacob Sparr south 66° west 135, 4
rches to a stone ; thence by land of Henry
eyer north 5° east 253, 4 perches to the place
of beginning, containing 143 acres and 58
perches thereon erected a two siory brick
dwelling house, bank, barn, wagon shed and
other outbuildings. Also ail that certain tract
of land bounded and described as follows : Be-
ginning at a stone of lands of Sager; thence
by the same north 62° east 63 8 perches to a
stone ; thence by land formerly of Philip
Meyer nortn 18° west 89 perches to a stone at
the road ; thence by land of Henry Meyer and
John Kimport south 66° west 50 perches to a
stone ; thence by land of Henry Meyer south
11° east 89 perches, to the place of beginning
situate in Harris township aforesaid contain-
ing 31 acres and 80 perches.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Cyrus Durst.
ALSO
All the undivided one-half part of all that
certain messuage tenement and tract of land
situate in the township of Snow Shoe, Centre
county, bounded and described ss follows :
beginning at a chestnut: thence by other
land of J. H. Holt and others north one® east
167 perches to walnut stump : thence by lands
of John Hoy south 55° east 65 perches to post:
thence by public road north 4414 degrees east
36 perches to post: thence by land of John
Hoy south 1 degree west 44 perches to chest-
nut : thence by land of same and others south
89 degrees east 144 perches to post . thence b
by land of Snow Shoe Land Association, sout
1 degree west bb perches to post; thence
land of Wm. A. Thomas’ heirs north 89 degrees
west 167 perches to post: thence by lands of
same south 1 degree west—to chestnut grub :
thence by same 89 degrees west—to chestnut
the place of beginning and containing one
hundred and seven acres and ninety five per-
ches, by the same more or less. Also the un-
divided one-third part of that certain mes-
suage tenement and tract of land situate in
the township of Snow Shoe aforesaid bounded
and described as follows : beginning at a white
oak stump; thence by lands of John Walls,
north 2 degrees east 181 perches to post :
thence by land of David Oswalt north 8914 de-
drees west 127 perches to post : thence south
2 degrees west 179 perches to post and stones :
thence south 80 degrees east 127 perches to
the place of beginning, containing 142 acres
neat measure be the same more or less. There-
on erected one two story frame house, one
one and a-half story house, two. bank barns,
wagon shed, pig pen, wood shop and other out:
buildings. :
S:ized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of J. H. Holt.
: ALSO
All the right, title and interest in a certain
megsuage or tract of land situate in Howard
township, county of Centre and State of Penn-
sylvania, bounded and described as follows :
on the north by Bald Eagle creek, on the east
and south by lands of C Curtin & Co. et al and
on the west by land of John’ Holter's heirs,
containing about 100 acres, 30 acres thereof
being cleared. Thereon erected a two story
2 house, stable and other outbuildings.
eized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Sash As Solan,
All the right, title and interest in all that
certain messuage tenement and lot of ground
situate in the borough of Bellefonte, county of
Centre and State of Penn’a, bounded and de-
scribed as follows io wit: beginning at the
corner ot Ridge and Linn streets, in said boro-
ughy running thence west of south along the
north side of said Linn street 50 feet : thence
back from Linn street 200 feet to an alley :
thence along said alley 50 feet to Ridge street:
thence along Ridge street 2)0 feet to the place
of beginning. Thereon erected a two story
frame dwelling house, stable and other out-
buildings. :
Seized taker in execution and to be sold as
the property of Ed. T. Tuten.
TerMs,—No deed will be acknowledged until
purchase money is paid in full.
JNO. P. CONDO, Sheriff.
Bellefonte, Pa., July 29th, "5.
EGISTER'S NOTICE.—The fol
lowing accounts have been examined
passed and filed of record in the Register’s of-
fice, for the inspection of heirs and legatees,
creditors and all others in any wise interested
and will be presented to the Orphans Court o
Centre County, for confirmation on Wednes-
day, the 28th day of Aug. A. D. 1895.
1 The first and final account of J. M. Gar-
brick and George Kauffman, Admr's. of ete., of
Amelia Kauffman, late of Walker township,
deceased.
2 The account of J. H. McCaulay, Admr’s. of
ete., of Sophia Diven, late of Walker township,
deceased.
3 The first and final account of J. M. Keich-
line, Admr's. of ete., of Jesse Klinger, late of
Bellefonte Boro. deceased.
4 The first and final account of J. S. Hous-
man, Admr's. of ete., of Daniel Horner, late of
Potter township, deceased.
5 Account of W. B. Turrer, guardian of
Nancy, Roy & Bessie Miles, minor children of
Geo. W. Miles, late of Huston township, de-
ceased.
6 The Supplemental account of Jacob Eme-
rick, Admr’s. of ete., of Christina Krader, late
of Penn township, deceased.
7 The account of Henry Meyer, Admr's. of
etc., of Jesse Garret, late «f Miles township,
deceased. 4
8 The account of James P. Coburn, execu-
tor of e'c., of Charles Werner, late of Haines
township, deceased.
9 First and final account of Henrietta Fos-
ter, guardian of Henrietta ¥. Zeigler, and
Helen L. Zeigler, minor children; of George
H. Zeigler, late of Philipsburg Borotdeceased.
10 The third partial account of Sydenham
Krumrine, executor of ete., of Henry Krum-
rine, late of Gregg township, deceased.
11 The account of A. G. Archey, Admr'’s. of
ete, of Rebecea Dufferd, late of Ferguson
township, deceased.
12 The account of Mary E. Burkholder,
administratrix of ete , of Felix Burkholder, late
of Potter township, deceased.
3 The account of Isaiah Boop, trustee of
Rhoebe Meyers, under the last will and testa-
ment of Julia Hubler, late of Haines township,
deceased.
14 The account of John B. Linn, trustee for
widow and heirs of Richard Atherton, late of
Philipsburg, deceased.
15 The first and partial account of S. L.
Striker, Admr's. of ete., ot John W. Bean, late
of Taylor township, deceased.
16 The last and final account of Emma C.
Motz, administratrix of etc, ~f Amelia Har-
per, late of Haines township, deceased.
17 The account of Catherine M. Brown, ad-
ministratrix of ete., of George M. Brown, late
of Huston township, deceased.
18 The account of F. P. Vonada, executor of
Israel Vonada, late of Gregg township, deceas-
ed as filed by W. J. Carlin, his administrator.
19 The first and final account of B. F. Cra-
mer, acting administrator of estate of John
C. Cramer, late of Ferguson township, de-
ceased.
2) The second partial account of Thomas E.
Royer and J. C. Smull, executors of etc., of Joel
Royer, late of Miles township, deceased.
21 Final account of George E. Brian, sur-
viving a'ministrator of ete., of John Brian,
late of Gregg township, deceased.
22 Firstand final account of Ira F. Davis,
executor of etc., of J D. Parsons, late of Hus-
ton township, ceceases.
23 The account of John R. Moser and Sam’l
F. Moser, executors of etc, of Samuel Moser,
late of Gregg township, deceased.
24 First and partial account of Joseph L.
Neff, administrator of etc, of Mary Neff, late
of Boggs township, deceased. .
25 The finalaccount of Mary R. Graham
administratrix and trustee to sell the real
estate of Edward Graham, late of Bellefonte
Boro. deceased.
26 The first and final account of N. B. Spang"
ler, administrator of etc., of Susan Emerick,
late of Stevenson county, Ill., deceased.
27 First and final account of D. M, Butts,
executor of the last will and testament and
administrator pendente lite of etc., of Ruth B.
Armor, late of the borough of Bellefonte, de-
ceased. .
July 30th, 1895 G. W. RUMBERGER,
40 30 Clerk of the Orphans Court.
oo
ALL PAPER BOOM!
0000000000000
—
{—S. H. WILLIAM S'—f
117 Hie STREET,
o BELLEFONTE, PA.
The Same Old Place Where we have been for
thirty years, and notwithstanding the fact
that wall paper is advertised to be sold at
cost elsewhere we will still continue to sell
in Newest de-
Lares r WALL PAPER signs and
Yiex 0 . Colorings.
fresh from the factory at prices that knocks the
bottom out of old goods at old and higher cost
‘prices.
We quote the following prices which will
stand from now until July 1st, 1895.
Brown Backs.. .4, 5 and 6 cts per piece
White Backs...............5,8 © 1°
Micas and Glimmers....8,10 * 12 4
Bronzes,,,.,........... 10, 12¢ 15 ¢ be
Golds and Flitters.......15and 20cts and upward
Embossed Golds...............20 and 25 cts to 81.50
Light Weight Felts.... eeeeen.]2 20d 15 cts
Boston Felts and Ingrains......15, 25 and 30 cts
Window Shades with Spring Rollers at
18, 25 and 50 cts.
As itis the intention of the citizens of Belle-
fonte to celebrate the 100th anniversary of
the town in June next we will be glad to do
what we can in the way of
PAINTING, PAPER HANGING,
And all Kinds of Jnierior Decorating
that will improve the appearance of our homes
before that time comes.” We keep in stock a
large line of v
Window Shades, Extra Wide Shades
and Store Shades a Specialty.
Room and picture moulding in great variety,
curtain poles, fixtures, pictures frames made
to order.
With ins yearsexperience and a dozen good
ractical painters and paper hangers, the
argest and finest stock of wall paper ever
brought to Bellefonte, we can say to our
many old customers that we thank you for
your liberal patronage in the past and hope
to serve you in the future. And to those
who have not dealt with us we sanply ask
you to come in and see what we can do for
you.
Prices and samples sent by mail on applica-
tion. 40 4
Central Railroad Guide.
ry RAILROAD OF...
PENNSYLVANIA. .
Condensed Time Table.
Reap Down Reap Up.
re May 13, 180s
No. 5 No3 No.1 |No. 2 No.4 No.6
.m.p. mam. Lv. _ Ar/a.m/p.m. p.m.
8 1513 33 17 40 BELLEFO'T 10 20 6 10 10 47
8 29 3147/7 54/......Nigh.......|10 07 5 57 10 32
835 3 53| 8 00 .. ....Zjon........[10 01} 5 5110 27
8 40/ 3 58 8.05 ..Hecla Park.. 9 56 5 4610 22
8 42) 4 00, 8 07 ....Dunkles....| 9 54 5 44 10 20
8 46] 4 04] 8 1950 54010 17
850 408 8 9 46 5 37.10 13
8 52 410 8 9 44 53510 10
8 614 +12[8 9 42 5 83/10 08
8 56 414 8 ..... 940; 5 3110 05
8 58 4 17/ 8 23 ..Clintondale.. 9 37 5 2910 03
904 4 22) 8 28/Krider’sS'n’g! 9 32, 5 24) 9 57
9 10 1 28 8 34 .Mackeyville. 926 5 18 9 51
9 17° 4 34 8 40 Cedar Springs 9 20 5 12/ 9 44
919 4 30) 849i... Salona... 918 511 9 43
9 25 443] 8 50 MILL HALL 0 12 15 05.49 37
P. M. | A. M. Lv. Ar. A. MIP. MM.
1 9 37 19 12|....MILL HALL....]| 813 505
10 05 9 40.Jersey Shore June. 745 4 35
10 45 10 12 .WILLIAMSPORT.. {7 05 14 00
P. M.A Mm (Ar. Lv.a mp Mm
P. M.!|A.M | Am lp mM
*11 15110 30 Lv..WIL’MSP'T.. Ar! 6 55 2 40
i
| P. Mai}
7 12] 508/Ar.....PHILA......Lv.*11 30, 835
| |
| 645 N. York, via Tamgq.' f
19 30; 7 25.N. York, via Phila. 7 30,1 4 30
| | (Foot of Liberty St.)
DENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
AND BRANCHES.
May 20th, 1895.
VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.26 a. m.. arrive at Tyrone,
6.40 a. m.,at Altocna, 7.40 a. m., at Pitis-
burg, 12.10 p. m:
Leave Bellefonte, 10.09 a. m., arrive at Tyrone,
11.25 a, m., at Altoons, 1.45 p. m., at Pitia-
burg, 6.50 p: m
Lesve Bellefonte, 5.15 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
6.33, at Altoona at 7.40, at Pittsburg at 11.30.
VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.26 a. ra., arrive st Tyrone
6.40, at Harrisburg. 9.30 a. m., at Philadel
phia, 12.17 p. m.
Leave Belletonte 10.09 a. m., arrive at Tyrone,
11.25 a. m., at Harrisburg, 2.40 p. m., a
Philadelphia, 5.47 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.15 p. m., arrive at Tyrone
6.33 at Harrisburg at 10.20 p. m.
VIA LOCKE HAVEN—NORTHWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 9.28 a. m., arrive at Loca
Haven, 10.30 a. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 4.50 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha
ven, 5.49 p. m.
Leave Belle onte at 8.41 p. m., arrive at Locz
Haven at 9.40 p. m.
VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 9.28 a. m., arrive at Lock Ha-
ven, 10.30, leave Williamsport, 12.35 p. m;,
arrive at Harrisburg, 3.20 p. m., at Philadei-
phia at 6.23 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 4.50 p. m.: arrive at Lock Ha
yen, 5.49. p. m.; arrive 6.45 Williamsport,
leave 7.00 p. m., Harrisburg, 10.00 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 8.41 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha-
ven, 9.40 p. m., leave Williamsport, 12.25
a. m., arrive Harrisburg,3.22 a. m,, arrive at
Philadelphia at 6.52 a. m.
VIA LEWISBURG.
Leave Bellefonte at 6.20 a. m., arrive at Lewis-
burg at 9.00 a. m., Harrisburg, 11.30 a. m.
Philadelphia, 3.00 p. m. :
Leaye Bellefonte, 2.15 Pp. m.,, arrive at Lewis.
burg, 4.47, at Harrisburg, 7,10 p. m., Phila
delphia at 11.15 p. m. .
BALD EAGLE VALLEY.
WESTWARD, | EASTWARD.
y 13 x | B
Eliy| § | yz |B |3p &
= = 895. “|
jf i |
oe i | Jn
P.M.| A. M. | A. M. | AIT. Lv. a a pw !p om.
633112 6 40...Tyrone....| 810331 7 25
6 27) 11 19, 6 34,..E.Tyrone.| 8163 40! 7 31
623 1115 630... ail....| 820344 725
619/11 11) 6 26 Bald Eagle 8243 48| 7 39
6 13! 11 05 ‘6 20 ......Dix......| 830/354 745
6 10/ 11 02! 6 17|... Fowler...| 833357 7 48
6 08) 11 0) 6 15... Hannah... 835359 750
6 0C| 10 52 6 08 Pt. Matilda., 842406 7 57
552) 10 44 6 01|...Martha....| 849413 8 04
5 44 10 36° 5 53,....Julian....| 8584922 813
535 10 271 5 44 Unionville. 907431 § 23
528) 10 200 537 ..S.8. Int... 915/439 830
525/10 17) 5 34| Milesburg| 918/442 g 83
5151009 5 26 .Bellefonte.| 9 28/4 50, 8 11
5021 957 51% .Milesburg.| 941502 853
4 54) 949 507|..Curtin.... 9 491510 9 01
450) 945 5 03.Mt. Eagle. 9 535 14| 9 05
444) 939, 457... Howard.. 959520 911
4 35! 930! 448 Eagleville.| 10 08/5 29 9 20
432 927 445 Beh. Creek.| 1011/5 82) 9 23
421) 916 435. Mill Hall...| 10 225 43| 9 34
419) 914 433 Flemin’ton.| 10 2¢5 45! 9 36
415 910, 4 30/Lck. Haven! 10 30/5 49] 9 40
PM. AM (AM. law pani pom.
TYRONE & CLEARFIELD. .
NORTHWARD. BOUTHWARD,
BiB. w E. IE
Yi L May 20, I qo | =
E B-| F. ok § B= £
Fd lL
Pa p.m. | A.M. |Ly. AT. a.m. a.m P. &
780 315 820°..Tyrone..., 635 11 29612
736, 321 826.E. Tyrone. 629 11 14,6 C6
738 323 828.Tyrone S.i..... 111126 04
74% 398 S81, vail. | 625 11 096 01
751 336 842.Vanscoyoc. 618 11 025 54
7 55 340 847 .Gardner 615 10 59 5 60
8 04 349 8 B87 Mt.Plea: 6 07 10 51/5 41
811 355 905..Summit.. 600 10 415 34
816 359 9 09Sand.Ridge 5 54 10 885 27
818' 401 911. Retort... 551 10355 23
8 13| 402) 9 13..Powelton... 5 49: 10 33 5 21
827 408 921 oscaoe) 539 10235 10
cenit { 411 928 0sceon Ju. _..i....)5 0
831 416 9 31.Boynton... 535 10193 03
8 35, 419, 935 ..Steiners.... 531-1015 4 58
8 36/ 423 9 42 Philipsbu’g! 530 10 144 57
841 429 947. Graham... 526 1000 4 52
8 46; 4 33 952. Blue Ball..| 521 10144 46
8 52 439 o 58 Wallaceton., 516 9 58 4 39
867. 444 1004. Bigler...| 511 953433
9 03° 4 50 10 10 .Woodland... 508 9 47 4 27
9 06 453 10 13 Mineral Sp| 505 9 441 24
9 10, 457 10 17 ...Barrett....| 5 01 ‘9 40 4 20
915 501 10 22 ..Leonard...| 456 354 16
919 506 10 28 .Clearfield..! 452 921409
924 511 10 34.Riverview.| 438 92 4 02
9 30 517 10 41 Sus. Bridge 443 9 203 56
9 35 6 22) 10 46 Curwensv’e| 439, 9 152 51
ceennnfennneen.| 10 52°... Rustic. seernell
| 11 0z . Stronach
9 25 7 00...5tlantie City.....! 930 6 30 1 06 .Grampian.. - .
Amro [rp w|a wm Sean P.M.
* Daily, t Weel Days 36.00 ». uw. Sunday | BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH.
1 10.10 a. m. Sunday.
Philadelphiaand New York SiLeeping Cars
attached to Beech Creek R. R. train passing
Mill Hall, East bound at 9.37 p. m. West
bound at 8.13 a.m. Pullman Parlor Cars on
Day trains betweea Williamsport and Phila.
delphia.
J. W. GEPHART,
General Superintendent.
EECH CREEK RAILROAD,
N.Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co., Lessee.
Condensed Time Table.
El
Reap Ur. | ‘READ Dowx.
ime Te
Exp. | Mail.| MAY 12th, 1895. | Exp. Mail.
No. 37 No. 33 © INo. 20 No. 36
1. | P.M.
1 35(Ar
114
Cre
0 25 12 50.
9 00; 1215 Lv
2 b
P.M.
~PATTON...Lv]
v
626! 557
CLEARFIELD... 6 3 [1 o
| Sv
|
reel
20
Ua Lv
45 11 01/...Clearfield June...| 6 15, 6 57
35; 10 a3... ...ot 0 831 70)
[SPR PRN]
<
—-
cS
-
5
23 10 42
7 15] 10 32.)
701 1022 [
| Lv Ar
6 30! 9 35...PHILIPSBURG....!
745 8 05
7 23 10 40...PHILIPSBURG.... 700 7 23
| 1A vi
7 05} 22177 40
6 40| 4 805
6 20 06! 8 23
6 13 2 830
5 20 0 24
5 05] «Mill Hall.......... 9 37
4 58] {.. LOCK HAVEN ...| | 943
447 7 38|Voungdale (Wayne) 027 952
4 35! 7 45/Jersey Shore Junc.| 9 40 10 05
4
P.M. | Sr lawirm
P.M. A.M. Phila.& Reading RR A. n. | pn,
12 40; *6 55 Ar W'MSPORT Lv. 110 30*11 15
18 35/411 30 Lv..PHILAD'A. AY 5 03 711
+4 30 |Lv.NY via Tam.AT 6 45
| #7 30/Lv.N Y via Phila.Ar, 7 25 19 30
AM {PM | PM. a,
tWeek-days. 26.00 p. M. Sunday
110.55 A. M. Sunday.
TurovGH PuLLMAN Burrer SLEEPING Can
between Clearfield, & Philadelphia daily, ex-
cept Sunday on trains Nos. 36 and 33.
Through coach to New York, and through
Pullman Buffet Parlor cars to Philadelphia on
train leaving Williamsport 10. 30.
Coxnecrions.—At Williamsport with Phila-
delphia and Reading R. R. .t Jersey Shore
June. with the Fall Brook Ry. At Mill Hall with
Central R. R. of Penna. At Philipsburg
with Pennsylvania Railroad. At Clearfield
with Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railway.
At Mahaffey and Patton with Cambria & Clear-
field. Division of Pennsylvania Railroad At
Mahaffey with Pennsylvania & Northwestern
Railroa
F. E. HERRIMAN,
A. G. PALMER, Gen'l Pass'r Agent.
Superintendent, Philadelphia, Pa.
00 17 05.Lv W'MSPORT Ar.| 10 12 10 45
A.M.
|
*Daily.
Time Table in effect on and after
May 20, 1895.
Leave Snow Shoe, except Sunday......3 00 p. m.
Arrive in Bellefonte,............. 443 p.m.
Leave Bellefonte, except Su $ 50 a.m.
023 am.
Arrive in Snow Shoe,
LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD.
Schedule in effect May 19th, 1395.
WESTWARD. EASTWARD.
11] 108 | 114; 112
es STATIONS. |
{am | Pa
-Montandon........| 910 4 58
Lewisburg. . 900 44
3 w| 852 489
6 28 .| 847 4385
6 37| .| 838 ag27
6 50, 825 415
6 58, 817 47
| v 18)... Cherry Run.......| 757 848
3 30, 738......Coburn.........| 738 880
3471 7 55 Rising Springs. 721 3 M4
| 8 09.......Centre Hall. 705 301
8 16, ¥ 700, 254
8 23] 6 52 247
38 28! 647 242
8 3 643 237
8 37. 638 283
8 47 ......Pleasant Gap 628 223
8 55 .......Bellefonte... | 620 213
1 A
. M. . M.
LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAIROAD.-
WESTWARD. . Upper End. EASTWARD
|
| = = Nov. 26, | = | = !
5 RB 1894. Bi apell
213 218]
AE n MiP ow
10 (0! 4 50!....Scotia....| 9 20 4 40].....
10 19| 5 07|..Fairbrook.| 9 03 .4 23...
10 33| 5 19,Pa. Furnace, 851 411...
10 0 5 25....Hostler ...| 845 403...
10 46{ 5 31/...Marengo..! 8 39 359 .....
10 51 5 35|..Loveville..| 835 355.
10 58) 5 41 FurnaceRd| 829 3 49
11 01] 5 44/Dungarvin.| 826; 3 46
11 10{ 3 52|..W. “ark... 818 3 38
11 26| 6 01 Pennington; 8 09) 3 29
{ 11 3214 12{....Stover..... 758 318
11°10 6 20/...Tyrone....| 7 50 310
Bey CENTRAL RAIL.
ROAD.
To take effectMay 20, 1895.
WESTWARD
No nit NO.
Soy 1
EASTWARD.
Nol: na rlENG 9) i+No|
ee Stations. | 1 |
12 |
P.M.| P. | A. M. (Ar. Lv. au, A, ML | P. M.
6 45 3 25! 8 45|.Bellefonte.|6 30 10 30 4 55
6 38 319 8 40|..Coleville...lg 37! 10 37| 5 00
6 35 3 16| 8 87|...Morris. f(6 40| 10 42) 5 03
632 313] 8 35.Whitmer.f 6 44| 10 47, 5 06
6 271 308 8 31..Hunters...[6 50, 10 53 5 11
6 24 308 8 28!..Fillmore.f|6 53| 10 56| 5 15
8-19 3 01| 8 24|....Brialy.. f7 00] 11 02 & 20
615 258 820/..Waddle...[7 05 11 05 5 25
612 252 818 Scotia Cr.f7 08] 11 08| 527
6 02) 2 40/ 8 OY/Krumrine..f7 17 11 200 637
559 235 804|..Struble.f7 20 1124 640
587 233 8 2 Univ, Inn..f|7 28 11 28) 5 43
555 230 8 00 StateColl'ge,7 30 11 30, 5 45
“f" stop on flag. f Dally except Sunday.
F. H. THOMAS, Supt.
I you want printing of> any de
scription the
— WATCHMAN OFFICE—
ia the place to have it done.