fe x / >, SEND Alltel. Bellefonte, Pa,, Aug. 23, 1895. The Southern Exposition. Atlanta, where the southern exposi- tion is to be held, is sometimes called the Yankee City of the South, but the fact is its progress, push and energy, al- though it looks a great deal like a flourishing western town, are of the, New South. But few landmarks of the days “befor’ de wah’ remain, for the reason that General Sherman, when he started on his march to the sea, left lit- tle of the old Atlanta standing. The men of Atlanta were left to rebuild the little city of which they had been so proud. When peace came, its splendid geographical position, which bad gain- ed for it the name of ‘the Gate City of the South,” attracted enterprises from all parts of the country, as well as from foreign lands. Still, says a writer in the “ Qhautauquan’’ for August, a northern- “er long resident in Atlanta, “the credit for the building of Atlanta is due to men of the South, and Atlanta, though a Yankee city in her appearance, de- rives her greatness frora the push and energy of the men of the South.” And these are the men who have devised and carried forward the exposition that is to open on the 18th of September and close with the last days of 1895. The visitor will miss in Atlanta many of the striking and interesting character- istics of the older southern cities, but he will be within easy access of the “old South.” It is one of the healthies cities of the continent. Only two other cities of the country have an altitude equal to that of Atlanta, which is 1,100 feet above the sea level. Her summers are not so hot as those of the northern cities “Lying on the top of a mountain, she has in Kenesaw on one side and Stone mountain on the other peaceful guar- dians from which come the evening breezes to drive away in the heat of the day, and make blankets comfortable, the year round.”’ There is no need to go into details of what the exposition promises. Of course it will not be on so grand a scale as the Columbian show at Chicago, but there will be much at Atlanta, American in character, that was not seen on the lake shore. The main purpose is to show the world the unlimited resources of the southern country ; to show what people of the South possess, what they have done and are doing, and to bring the Spanish-American countries and islands south of us into closer contact commer- cially with the States. The negro building promises to be of great interest and to mark the progress of the race under freedom. It was designed by a negro architect, constructed by negro workmen hired by negro contractors, and within its walls will be displayed evidences of what the race has done the last 30 years. The leading men of the rece all over the Soutk have heartily co- operated in preparing this exhibit. The exposition grounds are just out- side of the city limits, and the enclosure, known as Piedmont park, covers a trifte less than 200 acres. There will be about 30 principal buildings, including the structures of foreign nations and of the different States. Great things are promised of the woman’s building, and what it willshow. It is gratifying to know that it was designed by a woman architect, Miss Elsie Mercur, of Pitts- burg. There will-not be so many “isms” about it as at the Chicago woman’s building, as the purpose is more practic- al. One of its principal lines will be to show to the women of the South the fields in which it is possible for them: to find work that will bring remuneration, and at thesame time will be elevating in its effects upon the workers. With an eye to the main chance, the most important exhibits at Atlanta will be those illustrating southern minerals and timber, the progressin cotton and iron manufacturing, and a glimpse of the agricultural resources and wealth of the southern States. Borrowing a hint from Chicago, that two years ago was in the minds of millions, Pleasure Heights will take the place of the Mid. way Plaisance, and crown the serious business with fun and jollity. Some Hints to the Cook. Has your cook learned . that the secret of making spongé cake is not to beat the air all out of the eggs after it is once beaten in ? Beat the yolks to a stiff paste, then cut them into each oth- er with a few crosswise strokes of a fork, and cut the eggs into the cake mixture in the same fashion. Do not beat the cake after the eggs are added. That it is cnly rich cakes that require the tins in which they are baked to be lincd with buttered paper ? Be careful not only to butter the paper to prevent it from adhering to the cake, but also to butter the tin to prevent the paper from sticking to it. That & common cause of failure in making a fancy bread and rolls is mix- ing the dough too stiff? It should be soft encugh to be easily worked, with- out being in the least sticky. That 8 tee rapid boiling ruins the flavor cr any sauce ? It must boil once, but should never do more than simmer afterwards. That to preserve the fresh green color of vegetables like peas and beans the id should never be puton the pot while they are boiling. That mould can be kept from: the top of preserves by putting a few drops of glycerine around the edges of the jar before screwing on the cover. Thought It Soft. Lust week a Birmingham girl found a package of love letters in an old trunk that had been written to her mother by ber father before they had been married. The dutiful daughter saw that she could aave a little sport, and read them to ber mother, substituting ber own name for that of her mother and her fine young man for that of her futher. The mother fairly raved and seemed utterly disgust- od and forebade ber daughter having anything to do with & young man who would write such sickening nonsensi- cal stuff to » girl She then handed the letters to her mother to read and the house became so still and theatmosphere go oppressive that the grass could be heard growing in the back yark. A Wise Act. Vokes—**We have at last secured a cook who will stay with ua.” Carson—*Nonesense !” Vokes—*Not at all. I took her on the recommendation of the peliceman on the beat.” New Advertisements. mney SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Exponas issned out of the Court of Common Pleas and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, atthe Court House, inthe horough of Belle- fonte, on SATURDAY AUGUST 2411 1893. 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 66 feet to a post, thence north 57° east 120 feet to a post; thence south 33° east 66 feet 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 Jonea. ALSO All that certain lot or piece of land situat: 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 corner of Lot No. 205 formerly owned by Samuel Fleck; thence along line between Iot. No. 204 and Lot ‘No. 205," two hundred (200) feet to Presqueisle street ; thence along Presqueisle street sixty gn 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 general 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 os3f feet by 3217 feet, one story frame kitchen attached,. size 7 feet 2 inches by 27 feet 6 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 2414 feet 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. 184, 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 hounded and des- cribpd 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 westsix 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 1014° 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 toa 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 604° west 22 and 6-10 perches to a stone; thence north 2814° east 10and 7-10 perches toa stump; thence south 6114, east 10 and 6-10 perches to a white oak ; thence north 8° east 25 and 2-10 perches to a stone; thence north 3G° east 39 2-10 perchers to a stone; thence north 83° east 38 perches to a chestnut; thence by Nit. tany mountain, south six degrees west 146 perches to the place of beginning. Contain ing 109 acres and 124 perches net. ‘l'hereon erected two dwelling houses one bank barn, sone wagon shed, good water power with 27 feet fall. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John B. Crawford. ALSO All the defendants right, title and interest in all that lot or piece of ground situate in Snow Shoe Sth county of Centre and State of Penn’a. being in the Town of Moshan- non, bounded on the north by lands 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 and on the west by land of Sophia Yodis, containing 2 acres more or less, there- on erected a one and one half story frame dwelling house and other out-buildings. Seized taken in execution and 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 lot formerly in possession of lobert 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 rected 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 book S. No. 2 page 125 &c granted and conveyed to said William H. 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 II. Poorman. | ALSO All that cermin 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 €2 feet and 6 inches to post, corner of the lot of Geo. A. Bayard; thence east along land of Geo. A. Bayard 17 feet 6 inches to lot of I. G. Bash; thence north along lot of D. G. Bush 62 fect 6 inches to high street ; thence west along high street 17 feet t inches to place 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 eonveyed to Catharine B Haupt Erected thereon a four story brici business block. ¢ Seized taken in excention and to be sold as the property of Isaac Haupt and Catharine B. Haups, ALSO All that certain messuage tenement and iot of ground situate in the township of Rush county of Centre and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as tollows, 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 toa post: thence north 36° 15° west 210 feet to a post: thence south 36° west 210 to a post : thence south 15 east 210 feet to the placa of heginning containing one acre be the same more or less. Thercon erected a two story dweiling 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. 14} 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 : thencealongally to western line of lot No. 144: thence southerly along line of lot No. 144, to Green street the point of beginning, being 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 Ist day of June A. D. 1883, and recorded New Advertisements. in deed book W. No.2 page 118 granted aad conveyed to Sarah A, Sager and which the said Sarah a Sager and Geo. W. Sager her hus. band by deed dated March 10, A. I. 1885, rec. orded in deed book No. 57 page——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 as 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 vorth #4° east 130 2 perches to a post : thence south 894° east 1302 per. ches to stones: thence south 24° west 13),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, bara 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 Centre and 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 G perches to post: thence north 623° west 3 perches to post : thence 284° west 12-2 perches to a post : then¢e nortn 1814° east 9-4 perches to a post: thence 3114° east 6.5 perches to corner of lands of Wm. Stuart: thence by land of said Stuart, north 441.0 west 17-5 perches to corner of lands of Wm. H. Miller : thence by lands of Wm. H. Miller, south 49%4° west 7 perches: thence by lands of same, south 734° east 18-6 perches to a post: thence 30!4° esst 10-2 perches to corner: thence }south 31 east 15 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 .0 post: thence north 62° east 10 perches to w st 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 14 acres. Thereon erected a three story stone “mill dwelling hotfse; stable and other outbuildings. Seizedfaken in execution and to be sold as the property of John 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 ER. 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 dwelling 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 inthe 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 pest 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 other outbuildings. Seized taken in execution an to be sold as the property of J. S. 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- tre and stat of Penna.bounded and described as follows: Begiming 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 63° 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.1 in the general plan of Cole’s Addition to the Borough of Bellefonte. 'Thereon oun erected a two story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Mrs. Mary Bland, (now Shil. ling. 2 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 $3° east 13 3-10 perches to stone, north 14}4° east 16 410 perches to a Walnut; thence by lands of 1saac Behm north 85° east 7 1-10 perches to Elm; thence north 36° east 15 5-10 perches to stone, north 191;°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 Creek south 16° west 6 5-10 perches to stones; thence south 66° west 11 5-10 per. to Birch, south 30° west 44 perches to white pine, south 10 4° east 17 5-10 per: Hemlock ; thence by lands of Jacob south 79° west 16 perches to a stone, n west 15 8-10 perches to Hemlock, s west 15 perches to post, north 83° we to a post in said creek, north 9° east to post along lands of Philip Meyer,/ east 14 6-10 petehes to post, south ( perches to the e of beginning, © 14 acres, 67 perchexand allowance cent. for roads &e. Thereon erected ing mill, saw mill, two ling houses and other outbuildings. ALSO All defendants one half interest in, an all that certain tract of land situate in Hai and Penn township county and state aforesaid bounded and described as follows: Begin. ning ata spruce: thence by lands late of Jacob Stover south 144° west 36 perches to a post; thence south 7314° 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 Stoxer, south 24° east 70 per. to a post, south 61° west 13 perchies to a Bos 3 thence up Pine creek by land of Jacob Evert 190 perches to a Linn; thence north 73° east 8 perches to the place of beginning, containing 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, ~ounty of Centre and state of Penn’a, bounded as follows: No.1 beginnipy ata stone on the north side of Tussey moun- tain : thence by land of heirs of Samuel Spang- ler de'cd., north 5° west 49 5.10 per to stones : thence by land of Josiah Taylor north s3© east 32 per to stone :thence by land of heirs of Jonn Fye dec’d, south 6° east 76 7-10 per to chestnut oak ; thence by mountain north 5514° west 40 7-10 per to the place of beginning, con- taining 12 acres and 95 perches, No.2 begin ning at a stone; thencs by land of Amelia Ditzell, south 32° west 81710 per to stone: thence by mountain north 24° west 31 per to post: thence by land of heirs of Samuel Spang- ler dec’d., north 75° east 24 per to pine: thence by lands of Elizabeth From (now John il. 8hutt and Henrv Fye and heirs to John Fye decd.) sonth 61° east 163-10 perches to the the place of beginning, containing 10 acres and allowance. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property otf 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 wost by an alley. Seized talkken in execution and to be sold as the property of KE. A. Green, owner or reparted OANCT. ALSO All the interest of defendants in and to ail those certain premises, tracts or parcels o land, situate in Ferguson tswnship, county of Centra and state of Penn'a, bounded and des cribed as follows ; the one thereof beginning at siones on line of 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 15° west 221 perches to the place of beginning, containing 114 acres and 14 per. more or jess, the other thereof beginning at Hickory on line of Lyon Shorb & Co. ; thence south 33° east 63 perclies to stones; thence south 61° west 404 perches to stenes ; thence north 33° west 63 perches to post; thence north 61° east 4114 perches to the place of beginning, containing 15 acres 126 perches more or less, waving” thereon an ore washing machine, dwelling house and other improvements. New Advertisements. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of R. B. Wigton, F. H. Wigton and W. iH. Wigton. ALSO 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 perches toa 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 perches to a stone; thence by land of Henry Meyer north 5° east 253, 4 perches to the place of beginning, containing 143 acres and 58 perches thereon erected a two story brick dwelling house, bank, barn, wagon shed and other outbuildings. Also all 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 8) 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 SO perches. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Cyrus Durst. All the undivided one-half part of all that certain messgage tenement and tract of land situate in thé®Mownship of Snow Shoe, Centre county, bounded and described as 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 441¢ 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 §) degrees east 144 perches to post : thence by by land of Snow Shoe Land Association, south 1 degree west Eb 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 1S1 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 trame house, one one and a-half story house, two bank barns, wagon shed, pig pen, wood shop and other out- hi) Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J. H. Holt. : LSO All the right, title and interest in a certain messuage 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, 20 acres thereof being cleared. Thereon erected a two story log house, stable and other outbuildings. ized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Susan A. Nolan. ALSO All the right, title and Interest in all that certain message tenement and lot of ground sicuate in the borqugh of Bellefonte, county of Centre and State of Penn’a, bounded and de- scribed as follows to wit: beginning at the corner ot Ridge and Linn streets, in said boro- ugh, running thence west ot south along the north side of said Linn street 59 feet : thence back from Linn street 200 feet to an alley : thence along said alley 50 feet to Ridge street: thence along Ridge street 230 feet to the place of beginning. Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, stable and other ouf- buildings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Ed. T. Tuten. Terws.—No deed will be acknowledged until purchase money is paid in full. JNO. P. CONDO, Sheriff. Bellefonte, Pa., July 29th, '95. EGISTER'S NOTICE.—The fol lowing accounts have been examined passed and filed of yecord 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 of Centre County, for confirmation on Wednes- day, the 28th day of Aug. A. Dn 1895. 1 The first and final account of J. M. Gar- brick and George Kauffman, Admr’s. of etc., 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 fieal account of J. M. Keich- line, Admr’s. of etec., of Jesse Klinger, late of Bellefonte Boro. dezeased. 4 The first and final accounsof J. S. Hous- man, Admr’s. of ete., of Daniel Horner, late of Potter township, deceased. 5 Account of W. B. Turpey, guardian of Nancy, Roy & Bessie Miles, migor children of Geo. W. Miles, late of Hustoi township, de- ceased. 7 . _6 The Supplemental acggfint 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 ete, of Jesse Garret, late cf Miles township, deceased. 8 The account of James P. Coburn, execu- tor of etc., of Charles Werner, late of Haines township, deceased. ._ 9 First and final account of Henrietta Fos- vardian of Henrietta F. Zeigler, and Helen Zeigler, minor children of George H. Zeigler; _of Philipsburg Boro. deceased. 10 The third par ount of Sydenham Krumrine, executor of etc., of Henry Krum- rine, late of Gregg township, deceased. 11 The account of A. G. Archey, Admr’s. of ete, of Rebecca Dufferd, late of Ferguson township, deceased. 12 The account of’ Mary E. Burkholder, of Potter township, deceased. 13 The account of Isaiah Boop, trustee of Rhoebe Meyers, noder the last will and testa- ment of Julia Hubler, late of Haines township, deceased. 11 The account of John B. Linn, trustee for widow and heirs of Richard Atherton, late of Philipshurg, deceased. 15 The first and partiai account of S. L. Striker, Admr’s. of ete., ot John W. Bean, late of Taylor township, deceased. 16 The last and fina! account of Emma C. Motz, administratrix of ete., of Amelia Har- per, late of ~ Haines township, deceased. 17 The account of Catherine M. Brown, ad- ministratrix of ete., of George M. Brown, late cf Huston township, deceased. 18 The account of F. P. Vonada, executor of Israel Vonada, late of Gregg township, deceas- ed asfiled 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. 20 The second partial account of Thomas E. Royer and J. C. Smull, executors of ete., of Joel Royer, late of Miles township, deceased. 21 Finalaccount of George E. Brian, sur- viving arministrator of ete., of John Brian, late of Gregg township, deceased. 22 Firstand final accoant of Ira F. Davis, executor of ete, of J D. Parsons, late of Hus- ton township, cecenses. 23 The account of John R. Moser and Sam’l I". Moser, executors of ¢te, of Samuel Moser, late of Gregg township, deceased. 24 First and partial account of Joseph L. Nett administrator of ete, of Mary Neff, late of Boggs township, deceased. 25 The finalaccount of Mary R. Graham, admipistratrix 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 ete., of Susan Emerick: late of Stevenson county, Ill. deceased. 27 First and” final account of D. M, Butts, exceutor of the fast will and testament and administrator pendente lite of ete., of Ruth B. Armor, late of the borough: of Bellefonte, de- ceased, = . . . | Juiy 20th, 1895 G. W. RUMBERGER, ' 4030 Clerk of the Orphans Court. administratrix of eté., of Felix Burkholder, late, 1 tion. (7 RAILROAD OF . .. Wall Paper Store. ALL PAPER BOOM! 0000000000000 —_— A — 7 i—8 0 WissiaNl— 117 Hier STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. The Same Old Place Where we have heen for thirty years, and noting sting fact that wall paper is advertised to be sold at cost elsewhere we will still continue to sell ; in Newest de- WALL PAPER signs and Colorings. fresh from the factory at prices that knocks the bottom qut 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 ets per piece 0 “ Latest Styles of White Backs..... gs Micas and Glimmers....8,10 * 12 © 6 Bronzes 10,12% 15% £t Golds and F S.......153and 20cts and upward Embossed Golds... .20 and 25 cts to $1.50 Light Weight FOS, ......o00:e0000e0000 12 and 15 ects 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 Interior Decorating that will improve the appearance of our homes before that tine comes. We keep in stock a large line cof 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 thirty years experience and a dozen good noite! 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 simply ask you to come in and see what we can do for © you. Prices and samples sent by mail on Apis Central Railroad Guide. PENNSYLVANIA. Condensed Time Table. No. 5 No3 No.1 . M.]p. m.[a. m. Lv. Ar.'a..m p.m. p.m. 15 13 3317 40 BELLEFO'T 10 20 6 10 10 47 8293477 54...... Nigh.......! 10 07, 5 57.10 32 8 35! 3 53| 8 00 .. ...Zion........[10 01] 5 51.10 27 8 40, 3 58| 8 05 ..HeclalPark..| 9 56 5 46,10 22 8 421 4 00 8 07 ....Dunkles....| 9 54 5 4410 20 8 46, 4 04! 8 11 HUBLERS'G| 9 50 5 40 10 17 8 50 4 08| 8 15 .Snydertown..| % 46 5 37,10 13 8 52, 4 10, 8 17|.....Nittany....| & 44) 5 3510 10 8.54 412 819 1942 5 83/10 08 856 414 82 ! | 53110 05 858 417 8 2 | 937 529/10 03 9 04 422 8 28 Krider’sS'n'g| 9 32; 5 24) 9 57 910 4 28) 8 34 .Mackeyville.' 9 26 5 18 9 51 9 17 4 34| 8 40 Cedar Springs, 9 20, 5 12} 9 44 919 436 842'.....Salona... 918 5 11/ 9 43 9 25 443 8 50 MILL HALL $9 12 15 05/49 37 PM. IAM LY Ard a. mM. ip M. +937 4 12|....MILL HALL...., 813, 506 10 05 9 40 .Jersey Shore Junc.| “745 435 P.M. [AM | ] a *11 15/110 30 Lv. WIL’MSP'T.. Ar. 6 5 * Daily, + Week Days attached to Beech Creek R. R. train passing bound at 8.13 a.m. | Reap Down | Reap Up. UMay. 13, 1805.0 rrr i No. 2 No.4 ‘No.6 10 45, 10 12 .WILLIAMSPORT..| {7 05, 4 00 P. M. | A. M. (AT. Lvija. mpm A.M. IP. M. 5 240 |» ml 712, 5 08 Ar......PHILA.....Lv a1] 30! $35 6 45 N. York, via Tamq. 19 30, 7 25.N. York, via Phila.(2 7 30,1 4 30 | | (Foot of Liberty St.) | 9 25, 7.00, ....... Atlantie City...... 930 6 30 AMP M| ip alam Railway Guide. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAL AND BRANCHES. May 20th, 1895. VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 5.26 a. m.. arrive at U'yrone, 6.40 8. m., at Altocna, 7.40 a. m., at Pitts. burg, 12.10 p. m. . . Leave Bellefonte, 10.09 a. m., arrive at Tyrone, 11.25 a, m., at Altoona, 1.45 p. m., at Pitts burg, 6.50 p: m. Leave 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. m., arrive at Tyrone 6.40, at Harrisburg. 9.30 a. m., at Philade! phia, 1217 p. m. Leave Belletonte 10.09 a. m., arrive at Tyrone, 11.25 a. m., at Harrisburg, 2.40 p. m,, at Philadelphia, 5.47 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 5.15 p. m., arrive at Tyrone 6.33 at Harrisburg at 10.20 p. m. VIA LOCK HAVEN—NORTHWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.28 a. m., arrive at Loos Haven, 10.30 a. m. ’ Legve Bellefonte, 4.50 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha ven, 5.49 p. m. Leave Bellefonte at 8.41 p. m. arrive at Loce ~ Haven at 9.40 p. m. VIA LOCKE HAVEN—EASTWARD. - Leave Bellefonte, 9.28 a. m., arrive at Lock Ha- ven, 10.30, leave Williamsport, 12.35 r m:, arrive at Harrisburg, 3.20 p. m., at Philadel- phia at 6.23 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 4.50 p. m.: arrive at Lock Ha- ven, 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. Leaye Bellefonte at 6.20 2. m., arrive at Lewis- burg at 9.00 a. m., Harrisburg, 11.30 a. m. Philadelphia, 3.00 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 2.15 p. m., arrive at Lewis. burg, 1.47, at Harrisburg, 7.10 p. m., Phila. ____delphia at 11.15 p. m. BALD EAGLE VALLEY. WESTWARD, | EASTWARD. 5 H x |B 2 zy 2 May 20 = Ia g z 5 & 85° | F Be Bf | pf aula nls wld, Tviaw eins 633) 11 25 6 40}...Tyrone....| 810334 725 627 1119, 6 34 .E.Tyrone.. 816/32 40, 7 31 6 23/ 11 15! 6 3¢|......Vail......| 820341 735 6 19, | ald Eagle’ 824348 739 6 13 11 05/ 6 20.......Dix......[ 830351 745 6 10, 11 02; 6 17... Fowler..., 833357 74s 6 o5 11 00. 6 15 .. Hannah... 835359 7 50 6 00| 10 52' 6 08 Pt. Matilda. 8 424 06 7 57 5 52| 10 44| 6 Ol ...Martha, 8490413 804 544 10 36' 5 53 ...Julian...., 8584122 §13 535 10 27 5 44.Unionville. 9 07 4 31: 8 22 628 10 20| 537..S.8.Int...| 915439. 830 525 10 17, 5 34 .Milesburg | 9 18/4 42 8 33 515 10 09 5 26.Bellefonte.| 9 284 50 § 41 5 oz 957 5 13.Milesburg.| 9 41/502 853 454 949 507...Curtin...| 949/510 901 450 945 5 03.Mt Eagle. 953514 905 444 939) 467]... Howard...| 959320 9 11 435 930 448 .Eagleville.| 10 08/529 9 2 432) 927 445 Beh. Creek.| 10111532 9 23 421) 916 4 35.Mill Hall..| 10 22/5 43 9 34 419| 914 4 33Flemin’ton.| 10 24/5 45 9 36 415 910 4 30 Lek. Haven| 10 30/5 49, 9 40 P.M. A.M. [A M.| | A.M. [P| P.M. TYRONE & CLEARFIELD. NORTHWARD. SOUTHWARD, Nig (5 EEE Bi (2 En 1E | ER | B 1895. | § hE ial gle P.M. p.m. | Am. Ly. Ara. miami 730 315 820..Tyrone... 6 35 11 206 12 736 “321 826.E. Tyrone. 629 11 14/6 (6 733 323 8 i i 31 126 04 74 32 8 . 25 11 v9 6 01 751 336 8 |-Vanscoyoc. 6 18 11 (25 54 7 55 340 8 47|.Gardner... 6 15 10 595 50 8 04] 3 43] 8 87 Mt.Pleasant 6 07 10 515 41 811) 355 9 05..Summit...! 6:00 10 44/5 34 816 359 9 09Sand.Ridge 5 54 10 38'5 27 818 401 9 11|..Retori.... 551 10355 23 818 402 9 13.Powelton.. 5 49° 10 235 21 827 408 921..0sceola...| 539 10 235 10 | 411! 9 280sceola Ju.| ...... veitorerelS 06 4 16 9 31..Boynton...| 535 10 195 03 419) 9 35..Steiners...| 5 31 10 15 4 58 4 23| 9 42 Philipsbu’g| 5 30 10 14 4 57 4 9 47 ..Graham...| 5 26 10 09 4 52 433 952 Blue Ball. 521 10144 46 4 9 58 Wallaceton.| 5 16. 9 58 4 39 4 10 04.....Bigler...... 511 9 £3 483 4 50/ 10 10.Woodland..| 5 08 9 474 27 4 10 13 Mineral Sp: 5 05 9 44 4 24 4 10 17... Barrett...., 501) 9 404 20 501 10 22 ..Leonard...| 456 935416 5 06! 10 28 ..Clearfield... 4 52 9 31 4 09 5 10 34 Riverview. 4 58 9 26 4 02 5 10 41 Sus. Bridge 4 43 9 20 3 5¢ 10 46 Curwensv’e; 4 39/ 9 152 51 { 10 52 ....Rustie..:].. .13 35 : 11 02 .,Stronach...|.. 3 25 : - 11 08 .Grampian.. 321 P.M.[P. M. | A. M P.M | Ip 2 6.00 p. m. Sunday 1 10.10 a. m. Sunday. Philadelphia and New York SLEEPING Cars Mill Hall, East bound at 9.37 p. m. West IPallman Parlor Cars on Day trains between Williamsport and Phila. delphia. | J. W. GEPHART. General Superintendent. EECH CREEX RAILROAD, N.Y. C. & BH. R..R. BR. Co, Lessee. Condensed Time Table. |R¥ap Dow. [Ean So. Exp. Mail. | Exp. Mail. | | No. 37 No. 33 Se 20 No. 36 arm: Aww «PATTON... Ly +350 .Westove .| 412 — | ————— 0 2h MAHAFFEY. 4 35 9 00 Kerrmoor. S 505 8 50! : 515 S43 545 522 8 38 550 527 8 32 558 533 8 25 606, 539 8 05 6 26] 3 57 Ar | 755 1110 ...CLEARFIELD.... «35 {42 Ar Lv | t 7 45 11 01'...Clearfield June 615 657 7 35 10 53 Woodland. 6 53 709 730 10 47 ...Bigler.. 6 581. ..... 7.23 10 42 .......Wallaceton 4 TO03 TW 7 15! 10 32..Morrizdale Mines... 7 12! 7 53 701) 10 22 Ly..... Munson....Ar, 720, 740 Lv Ar 640 955..PHILIPSBURG.... 745 805 7 23! 10 40....PRILIPSBURG.... 7 00 7 23 Ar Lv, Ar... Munson. ..Ly] 7 231 9 40 53 .PEALE P 7451 3.035 lintown.. 306 823 NOW SHOE.....: 812i 830 520. 82 EECH CREEK... 8535 924 5 03 3 13..........M11] Hall... L912 937 458) 807 ..LOCK HAVEN.., 918 943 4 47). 7 58 Youngdale (Wayne), 9.27 9 52 435 7 45 Jersey Shore June.! 9 40 10 05 4 00! +7 05. Lv W’MSPORT Ar. 10 12 10 45 PAL (AN. tam, P.M. P.M. | A.M. Phila.& Reading RR| a. nm. | v0. +2 40. #6 55 Ar W'MSPORT Lv. [10 30;*11 15 18 35411 s0iLv..PHILADA. Ar] 308 711 71 80 Lv.NY via Tam.Ar| 6 45 27 30 Lv.N Y via Phila.Ar, 725 19 30 AM DM + P.M. A. M. *Daily. TWeel-days. 20.00 P. M. Sunday 110.55 A. M. Sunday. : Turoven PrnLman Burrer SLeeriNe Car 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 ¥all Brook Ry. At Mill Hall with Central R. R.” of Penna. At Philipsburg with Pennsy!vania 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 Railroad. | F. E. HERRIMAN, A. G. PALMER, Gen’'l Pass't Agent, Superintendent. . Philadelphia, Pa. BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH. Time Table in effect on and after May 20, 1895. Leave Snow Shoe, exceptSunday......3 00 p. m. Arrive in Bellefonte,............ ivan 4 43 p.m. Leave Bellefonte, except Sunday....8 56 a. m. Arrive in Snow Shoe. 10 23 a. m. LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD. Schedule in effect May 19th, 1895. WESTWARD. EASTWARD. ni] 1027 | a7 112 - i SraTIONS. i P.M. | A.M. | A.M. {PM 158 5 40.....Montandon......... 910, 4 58 2 08) 6 15!.......Lewisburg.. cenel 9 00] 447 8 47) 4 35 8 38 427 825 415 8 407 | 7 >) 3 48 | 3 30! 738... 00DUTN.cccenneee{ 7 38] 330 347 75 Rising Sprin dT 21 314 101 809 Centre Hall.......]| 7 06] 301 J 700 254 652 247 647 242 2! 643 237 8 37, .. 638 223 8 47.......Pleasant Gap......, 6 28 223 445 8 53........Beliefonte........; 620; 213 EXiAMNM, = + MIT WM, _ LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAIROAD. WESTWARD. Upper End. EASTWARD a |= [| = Nov. 26, 2 = | 2 1s0d 2" B |B Po. | A Mir] 4 56/....Scotia..... bt 851 411 5 25....Hostler...| 845 405 5 31!...Marengo.., 8 39 3 5¢ 5 35 .Loveville.. 835 35 5 41; FurnaceRd] 8 29; 3 4¢ 5 44|Dungarvin.! 8 26; 3 4 5 52/..W. Yark..| 818 138 6 01 Pennington; 3 03] 3 2 5 194...Stover.....} 758] 3 6 {| 750i 310, 26/...Tyrone.... Lat INTE CENTRAL RAIL- ROAD. © Srarioss, pa Pom |A mw |Ar. © Lela 645 3 25 8 45 Bellefonte. 6 : 638 319 840 ..Colevilie..'s 37 1037 5 635 316 837... Morris. 1640} 1042 5 03 632 313 8355 .Whitmer.f6 44 10 47 5 06 6 27 308 8 3l.Hunters.. 650 1053 511 621 305 828i. Fi 5 53 10 56) 515 619 301 824. .. £17 00} 11 02 6 20 615° 258 8 20/..Waddle...!705 11 05 525 612) 252 818 Scotia Cr.f7 08) 11 08; & 27 6 021 2 40| 8 07 Krumrine..f7 17) 11 20 6 37 558 235 804..Struble.f720 1124 540 557 232 82 Univ. Inn.f7 28 11 28) 543 555! 230 8 C04@ateColl’'ge7 30 11 30, 5 45 “£7 stop on flag. + Daily except Sunday. F. H. THOMAS, Supt. I you want printing of scription the any de — WATCHMAN OFFICE--- is the place to have it done.