3 £ : ¥ § W. E. Meek has improved so steadily thn he was able to be out Tuesday and show his preference for the straight Democratic ticket. That jolly, whole-souled John Smith, who always does what he can for the Democratic party in Gregg township, was a guest of his mother here on Sunday. W. H. Roush and W. H. Hammer, of Al- toona, G. W. Ward, of Pittsburg, and C. E. Eckley and W. K. Goss, of Winber, were all home to do their duty at the election. The quiet people about Pennsylvania Fur- nace were much alarmed last. Thursday night when it was reported that a young Lyon was roaring among the tall cedars at that place. W. C. Louck disposed of his personal ef- fects at public sale last week and will move to Grampton, Clearfield county, where he will engage in a business, he expects to be, more paying than farming. ‘ Farmer D. G. Meek is out a pair of ten dollar nose glasses which dropped into a steam thresher and were annihilated.’ It don’t make much difference though this fall for the election news 1s not worth reading Election day was a beauty. Nearly every vote was polled and with very little friction. J. Will Kepler received every Democratic vote, besides many complimentary ones and consequently is gratified even though de- feated. J. F. McCormick; manager of the Commer- cial Telephone exchange at Lock Haven, came home to help swell Ferguson's Demo- eratic majority. | Frank intends making Lock Haven his home and will be an acqui- sition to the Democratic ranks down there. Mrs. Marie Goss is suffering with a sore eye. One day recently while atttempting to open the garden gate with a head of cabbage in one hand and a knife in the other the gate knocked the blade against her face and caused quite a wound just below the eye- ball, John and Mary Glenn are mourning the death of their little son Benjamin who died on the 4th, of indigestion. He was four months old and their only child. Interment was made at the Branch graveyard Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Hepler of- ficiating. The hunters got an early start Wednesday morning for a two week’s hunt. The Mo- does went into their old quarters at Ross’ on Stone Creek. The State College gang will oecupy their old eamp in the Bear Meadows, while the Homan party will hunt around Slate Knob, their old stamping ground. It is now the Hon. Cyrus Woods, he hav- ing been elected a member of the State Sen- ate from the Westmoreland district by a good majority. He is a brother of our fellow townsman Dr. G. H. Woods and his father Dr. Matthew Woods was one of the reputable aud representative men of the county. Senator-elect Cyrus Woods is a graduate of Lafayette College and a lawyer of ability. He is a member of the law firm of Guither and Woods and his constituents will have no reason to regret that they elected a Centre countain. Dr. Thomas. another Centre conn- ty doy and. formerly -of ‘this place, was elected a- member of the Legislature from the same county that day by a fusion of the Republicans and Democrats. New Advertisements. EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby ! given that the second and final account of John H. Miller, Com. of Jane Crane, will be presented to the Court for confirmation on Wed- nesday, Nov. 28th, 1900 and unless exceptions he filed thereto on or hefore the second day of the term the same will be confirmed 45-42 . M. I. GARDNER, Proth. 900. YEARLY to Christian man or woman to look after our growing business in this and adjoining Counties ; to act'as Manager and Correspondent ; work can be done at your home. Enclose self-addressed, stamped envel- Spe for particulars to H. A. Sherman, General anager, Corcoran Building, opposite United States Treasury, Washington, D. € 45-44-3m OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Honorable J. G. Love, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial District, consisting of the ecinty of Centre having issued his precept, bearing date the 1st, ay of Nov., 1900, to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre to commence on the 4th Monday of Nov., being the 26th day of Nov.. 1900, and to continue two weeks, notice ir herebv given to the Coroner. Jus- tices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables ot said county of Centre, that they be then and there in their Proper persons. at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon of the 26th with their records. inquisitions, examinations, and their own rememorance, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the 1st day of Nov., in the year of our Lord, 1900, and the one hundred and twenty-fourth year of the inde- pendence of the United States. CYRUS BRUNGART, 45-43-4t Sheriff A SSIONER'S SALE —OF— ! REAL ESTATE By virtue of a decree of the Court of Common | Pleas of Centre county, there will be exposed to . ublic sale at the Court House in Bellefonte, | a., On : TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1900 at 2 o’clock p. m., the following described real | extate, conveyed to the undersigned by James A. | Beaver, by deed of assignment dated the 7th day of Dec. 1891, recorded in Miscellaneous Book | “EK,” page 58: ! 1st. All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Lamb and Ridge streets | in the borough of Bellefonte, fronting sixty feet | on Lamb street and extending 152 feet and 6 inches along the east side of Ridge street to an alley ; thereon erected a two and one-half story | double dwelling house in good condition. 2nd. All those two certain lots of ground situate | on the north of Curtin street in the borough of | Bellefonte, adjoining lot of Lida G. Curtin on the west and extending along Curtin street one hun- dred feet to an alley and thence northward along the said alley two hundred feet to an alley in the | rear. : ; 1 3rd. The undivided one-half pars of all that-cer- tain tract or Jot of land situate in the borough of | Bellefonte aforesaid, at the northeast corner of | Curtin street and the turnpike leading to Miles- burg, extemding along said turnpike about 200 , feet to an alley, adjoining lands of A. M. Hoover, ! and eastward along the north side of Curtin | street about 427 feet to land late of Robert Mc- Knight; thence by the McKnight lands north about 200 feet to the said alley, formerly held by the said James A. Beaver as tenant-in-common with the heirs of Adam Hoy, deceased. Upon the western portion of which, extending back about 135 feet are erected five double and one single dwelling houses, all in good condition aud occupied by desirable tenants at a fair rental. _ 4th. All that certain lot or parcel of land situate in the borough of Milesburg, county of Centre aforesaid, bounded on the south by Hazel street, on the west by Mill street, on the north by an alley and cn the east by lot late of R. B. Kinne, deceased, known on the plot of the said borough as lot No. 73, upon which are erected one single and one double dwelling house. Terms or SaLe—Ten per cent. of the purchase money atthe time of sale; one-third of the bal- | ance on the confirmation of sale and the remaind- er in two equal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by hond and moriesge on the pre- mises. Details in regard to the said property will be furnished by the undersigned, on appli- cation. Tue CoMMoswALTYH GUARANTEE, TRUST AXD Safe Deposit CoMPANY, car Acier hee Harrisburg, Pa.» Assignee of James A. Beaver. i isi | good buildings, good well, good orchard. New Advertisements. EGISTER’S NOTICE.—The following accounts have been examined, passed and filed of record in the Register’s office for the inspection of heirs and’ legatees, creditors and all others in anywise interested, and will be pre- sented to the Orphan’s Court of Centre county, for confirmation on. Wednesday, the 28th day of November, A. D., 1900. -° : : Nol. The separate aceount of Anna V. Jones, one of the Administrators of &e.,of O.Perry Jones, late of Philipsburg Borongh, deceased. : No. 2. The account of Fred Fehl, Administra- tor cum testamento annexo, of Anna Fehl, late of Miles Township, deceased. No. 3. The account of Wm. Pea'er, Adminis: trator of &c., of the estate of Elias 8. Crader, late of Gregg township, deceased. No. 4. The second partial aceount of Solomon Peck, executor of the last will and testament of Henry Brown, late of Walker township,deceased. No. 5. The first and final account of William Reiber, Administrator of George Reiber, late of Potter Township, deceased. 6. The first and final account ot Michael Leb” kicher, Administrator of &c., of Peter Haines, late of Howard Township, deceased. No.7. The first and final account of J. Zeigler, Administrator of &. of Michael Leb- kicher, late of Boggs Township, deceased. No. 8. The first and final account of W. C. Patterson, Guardian of John Snyder and Ira Snyder, late of College Borough, deceased. No. 9. Partial account of John H. Leech, Ad- ministrator of &c., of W. W. Leech, late of Harris Township deceased. No: 10. First and final aecount of Ed. R. Han- cock, Executor of Elmer E. Resides, late of Boggs Township, deceased. No. 11. First and final account of Lizzie M. Jacobs, Administratrix of &e., of Dr. Wm. A. Jacobs, late of Centre Hall Borough, deceased. No. 12. First and final account of Frank Web- er, Administrator c, t, a, estate of Eliza Flegal, late of Philipsburg Borough, deceased: No. 13. The first and final account of 8. S. Miles, Guardian of ‘Clara Robison (late Way,) a . minor child of Jefferson B. Way, late of Worth Township, deceased. No. 14. The first and final aceonnt of 8. S. Miles, Guardian of Nora MeClellan (late Way) a minor child of Jefferson B. Way, late of Worth Township, deceased. No. 15. The first and final account of Calvin F. Yearick, Guardian of Emma Ertley, a minor hid of Enos and Amelia Ertley,of Marion Town- ship. No. 16. Final account of John W. Parscus and Samuel Walkey, Executors of &c., J. Steel Par- sons, late of Bellefonte Rorough, deceased. 17. First partial account of Rev. Chas. T. Aikens, Executor of &c., of Samuel Sunday, late of Ferguson Towaghip, deceased. No. 18. First and final account of James 8. Weaver, Executor of &e., F. J. Weaver, late of Haines Township, deceased. No. 10. The first and final aceount of John C. Hartsock, Executor of &e., of the estate of Nancy Hartsock, late of Patton Township, deceased. Bellefonte, Oct. 31st, 1900. A. G. ARCHEY, 45-13-4¢ Register. ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.—Real estate of Peter Keichline Dec’'d late of Ferguson twp., Centre Co. Pa., will be offered at public sale by the un- dersigned on the premises in gaid township, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, 1900 the following real estate to wit A VALUABLE FARM in a good state of cultivation, lime stone land, There is an abundant SHOWING OF HEMATITE ORE ' mixed with large lump and pipe ore. The land lords share of the grain will be gold with the farm. The tenant’s lease expires on the first of April, 1801, The farm is located about 3 miles north-west of Pine Grove Mills. . CONTAINING 100 ACRES AND 60 PERCHES the faria will be offered for sale on the premises , at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. Terus oF SaLe—Ten per cent of the purchase money to bé” paid day of sale one-third less ten per cent to be paid in cash on January 1st, 1901, one-third on January 1st, 1902, one-third on January 1st, 1903. The Jast two payments to bear interest from January 1st, 1901, and to be securea by bond and mortgage on the prem- ises, J. M, KEICHLINE Bellefonte, Pa. 45-41-5t Executor of Peter Keichline, Dec’d. Fine Groceries New Advertisements’ ters of administration on the estate of Rev. M. L. Smyser deceased, having been granted to. the undersigned rhe 3 all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to A PMIRISTRATRIX NOTICE. — Let- . make payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. MRS. LYDIA A. SMYSER. 45-44-0t Bellefonte, Pa. OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR IN- CORPORATION.—In the Court of Com- mon Pleas for the county of Centre. Notice is hereby given thatan application will be made to said court on the 26th day of November 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m., under the SCorforation act of one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four” and the supplements thereto, by George C. Butz, F. F. Thompson, George R. Meek, J. E. Thomp- son.and F. C. Kittredge, for the charter of an in- tended corporation, to be called ‘The Gamma Phi Chapter of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity,'” the character and object of which is social enjoy- ment, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges con- ferred by the said act and tg Sap ements. M. DALE, 45-44-3t Solicitor. (HAS. L. PETTIS & CO, . CASH BUYERS of all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Dressed Poultry, Game, Furs, Eggs and | : But ter. 204 DUANE STREET, NEW YORK. Write for our present paying prices. REFERENCE : DANIELS & CO., Bankers, 6 Wall 8t.. N. Y. All Commercial Agencies, Express Co.'s, Dealers in Produce in U. 8. and Canada, Established Trade of over 20 years. 45-41-tf. ASSIGNEES SALE | —OF— ie ROLLING MILL AND CUT NAIL FACTORY. £ By virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas ot Centre county, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of llefonte, on TUESDAY, NOV. 27th, 1900 at 2 o'clock p.m, ; § All those several Lpatcelsior tracts of land, seven in number, specifically described in the deed from the Bellefonte Iron ani Nail company to the undersigned, as ee, recorded in Miscellan- 8 assign eous “K,” page 62, containing in the te about twenty-two acres fronting on Spring Ve k and the Bald Eagle yulley ailroad, ha ing a frontage of nearly half a mile on the fatter, on which are erected a rolling mill, nail factory, ware house and other buildin jconneqted there- with. The capacity of the Toiing mill is abont fifty tons per day. There are fourteen puddling furnaces, three heating furnaces, 'y squeeze: fourteen inch train, extra rolls ete. The nail fac- tory contains fifty-three nail machines, of which . thirty are equipped with self-feeders, and has all the ordinaty Appliances and conveniences for the manufacture of cut nails. The property is in ood nition aud cos inally about $180,- Go. Tt s within a oe the Central Rail- road of Pennsylvania and can be easily connected therewith, giving an outlet either b; 4 Pennsyls Tewith, Sivin iy ma Now Tom Central systems east, west and north, The fur- vania system or by the naces in the neighbor! iron to keep the mill smipl d and adv: tages in the saving of freight, ete., together wi the low price of coal constitute in the fair profit over ordinary conditions. hood furnish sufficient mill d and the advan- TERME OF :—Ten per cent. in cash attime of Ee re Lair s balance at the col ‘and “the remainder tion of the sale thereafter with interest, by the undersigned. Tue COMMONWEALTH GUARANTEE, TRUST ARD SAFE Deposit COMPANY, i Harrisburg, Pa. Assignee of the Bellefonte Iron and Nail Co. 45-44-3¢ i er “Perms Co SaLe.—Ten to be secured by bond and mortgage. Deiailed information furnished 2 §JECHLER & CO. grades of the articles mentioned : 3. “ Corn for 25c. Fine Canned Peas 12¢., 15¢., 20¢ Fine California ¥“unes se., 10c., Fine Raisins 10c. We charge the working man no ular size 20c. large size 25¢. “want, © 1 Maple Goods. goods. 42-1 Bush House, New Advertisements. The very Finest full Cream Cheese 16c. per pound. ——GROCERS—— Look at these prices and then remember that they are for the very best Fancy California Seedless Oranges 30c., 40c. and 50c. per dozen. 3 Cans Standard Tomatoes for 25¢. and 25¢. California Unpared Peaches at 10c. per pound, a bargain. 12c. and 13e. per pound. Try our 40u. Table Syrup. ' It beats em all. We have a pure Sugar Syrup at 60c. per gallon. This is rave 00ds. profit on his Dioner Pail, reg- edn If you want a package of Lake Fish don’t spend any time in looking for them. Come straight to 8s and get just what you 3 1 New Maple Syrup in one gallon cans $1.25. This is straight We get it direct. % i ' New Crop Maple Sugar in bricks 123de. % on pound. Bright pure These are only a very few of our bargains. Our store is big and full of them. You wont go spi by ASving us Beall esos : 8 LER & CO. bid L BELLEFONTE, PA. New Advertisement. RPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphan’s Court of Cen- tre sounty ‘the undersigned administrator of Rebecca Williams, late of Snow: Shoe township; deceased, will'expose to public rale at Snow Shoe on mpi THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1900, . ‘at 1, O'clock p m:, of ‘8id day the following described : ‘ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE VIZ: NO. 1, A HOUSE AND LOT situate on Olive St., in the town of Snow Shoe, and known as lots num- ber 22 and 23 in the plan of said town. Thereon erected a : - TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, stable and other out-buildings, said lots fronting on Olive street 120 feet and extending 200 feet on an alley. p re ier @ ae ‘shannon Ave., in said town of Snow Shoe, ‘being one-half of lots number 583 and 584. There- on erected a : 3 DWELLING HOUSE, | ~~ two and a half story high, stable and other out- | buildings. NO. 3, A HOUSE, STORE ROOM AND LOT, in the town of Snow 8hoe,on Fifth and Nectarine 8ts., | being parts of lots number 555, 556, 557 and 558. Thereon erected a : Hise ok TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, STORE ROOM, : stable and other out-buildings. NO. 4, A LOT OF GROUND situate on Nectarine street in the town of Snow Shoe, known as lot | number 565. Containing 60 feet on Nectarine selves a | Street, and extending back 200 feet. ‘| The buildings on the same Properties describ- i | edaze in good condition, having bezn lately re- red. | i r cent of the purchase money to be paid in cash on confirmation of sale, the balance of the one-third on confirmation of sale; one-third in one year and the balance in two years, with interest from confirmation of sale. Deferred payments to be secured by bouds and mortgages on the premises, or judgment notes. i E. N. IRWIN, 45-42 3t Administrator. No.2, A HOUSE AND LOT situate on Mo- ORSES FOR SALE.—Fine large horse or draft or drivin ses, about 7 yea old. Also smaller hose for driving, 7 vears old, In- uire of “Dr. ‘Bilger, above Parrish’s . drug store, Bellefonte, Pa. Lak : 45-11-41. 4 lh. AN EDUCATION. An exceptional opportunity of- fered to young men and :young women to prepare for teaching or for business. Four larcourses; also special work in Music, S8hort- hand, Typewriting. Strong teach- force, well graded work, good dis- cipline and hard study, insure best results to students o CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOZ 4 ' LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co, Pa. Hand il . ais tect oyuipren, pure mountain water, extensive campus and athletic grounds. Expenses low. T Send fcr catalog. J. R. FLICKINGER, Principal, CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, 45-321y LOCK HAVEN, PA. New Advertisements. New Advertisements. JEXECUTOR'S NOTICE—Letters testa- mentary on the estate of Levi Krebs, deceased, late of Fergnson Twp., Centre county having been granted the undersigned they here- by notify all persons knowing themselves indebt- ed to said estate to make immediate settlement thereof and those having claims against it to present the same, properly nfhenticated, for payment. KREBS, REBS. 45-39-6t Pine Grove Mills, Pa. Executors. UDITOR’S NOTICE.--In the Orphan’s Court of Centre county, Pa., in the mat- ter of the estate of Geo. W. Jackson, d The undersigned, the Auditor appointed by the Court to upon the exceptions filed to the ac- count of rge T. Brew, administrator of said George W. Jackson, and distribute the balance in the hands of said administrator to and amon those legally entitled thereto, will meet the pa ies interested, for the pu of his appoint- ment, on Tuesday, Nov. 20th, 1900, at 10:00 a. m., at the law offices of Blanchard & Blanchard, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, when and where all per- sons interested are required to Leu their claims before said Auditor or be debarred from coming in for a share of the fund. JOHN BLANCHARD, 45-43 3t. Auditor. OTICE.—Notice is hereby given that on tne twenty-third day of November, A. D.. 1900, application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania by Lane S. Hart, Warwig M. '‘Ogelsby, A. Carson Stamm, James W. Milhouse and Henry 8. Reed, for a charter under the pro- visions of an Act of Assembly entitled “An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations,” approved April 29th, 1874, and supplements thereto, for a eorporation to be called “Beech Creek Coal and Coke company,” the character and object of said corporation to be the mining, quarrying, excavating, boring for, and otherwise Jroducing coal,iron ore,limestone, fire clay and other minerals and substances, the manufacture of all of said products and of all sub- stances or materials found in or upon any lands acquired by the company, the transportation thereof to market and tlie sale thereof in crude or manufactured form, and to such an extent as may be from time to time necessary or conven- ient for said purposes, of acquiring, possessing and enjoying all the rights, powers, privileges and immuanities conferred by the Act of April 29th, 1874, and the supplements thereto, upon corpora- tions of the class mentioned in the eighteenth clause of the second section of said Act. M. E. OLMSTED, 45-43-3t. Solicitor. JonN C. MILLER. EpwuNp BLANCHARD. Doirronte REAL ESTATE wef, I J) tore LOAN COMPANY. Real Estate conveyancing and the placing of loans made a specialty. Valuable town and country properties for sale. Valuable town and country properties for rent. Loans negotiated in large and small amounts. Rents promptly collected and proper- ty cared for. If you have a farm or town property for sale or rent place. it in their hands. If you wish to rent a farm or house consult them. If you wish to borrow or lend money —call on them Offices No. 3 East High St. 45-32-3m Telephone ¢onnections. Hr 1 'Lieberman’s. Gin a xian OY zncoATs Why pay two prices for Overcoats? When you can save half by buying of us. Black Cheviot Overcoats $2.50 sold else- where at..... . $5.00 Grey Oxford with velvet collars also Blue and Black Beavers nicely made and trimmed at $5.00, a regular $7.50 coat. Fine Covert Cloth at $6.50 silk lined FEAL valle. i.e $9.00 Fine Oxford. satin yoke and sleeve lin- ing one of the finest coats made, strictly all wool and same as tailor made, would be cheap at $20.00 our price.............. $13.75 Fine Kersey with Italian cloth lining a nice dressy coat, looks well, and wears well. A regular $10.00 value, our price............... 5 $7.50 Boys Overcoats, 14 to 19, $3.00, $4.75 $6.50 and $8.00. All unamatchable values Childrens Overcoats, 4 to 14, $1.50, $2.00, 50 and $5.00. Call and ree them before Wying. LIEBERMAN’S CASH CLOTHING HOUSE, * Bush Arcade, High St. BELLEFONTE. 45-13 : Flour and Feed. +3 3 : » A ia (SpriNe Wagar.) MADE AT HOME — AT PHCENIX MILLING CO. SOLD BY LOCAL DEALERS. GUARANTEE: Hvery sack is guaranteed and money refunded if not satisfactory. FREE: Ask your Grocer for a Five pound sample. PH@ENIX MILLING CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. HERIFF’S SALES. Ly virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias —Venditioni Exponas and Levari ~Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Co., Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the (Court House, in the borough _of Bellefonte, Pa., . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1900, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. the following described real estate: All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in Spring township, Centre county. Penn’a.: Beginning at an Iron Pin on the east side of the Nittany Valley Railroad corner of land of the Valentine Iron Co., thence by land of the said Valentine Iron Co., North 5614 degrees, east 24.6-10 perches to stones, thence by land of Wm. Grove south 3114 degrees east 94.5-10 perches to stones, corner of land of said’ ‘Wm. Grove and Roush, thence by lands of said Roush South 4314 degrees west 14 perches to a post, thence by same south 3114 degrees east 58.8-10 r. to post, thence along the ght of way of the llefonte Nittany branch of the Eagle Rail- road, thence along the line. of the right of way of said Bellefonte Nittany & Lemont Branch the fol- lowing course and distances to the place of be- inning viz: North 8434 degress west 8 perches, orth 71 degrees west 11.2-10 perches, North 5114 degrees west 12.8-16 perches, North lu degrees west 61 perches, North 28 degrees west 16 perches, North 14.3-10 degrees west 12.8-10 perches North 5 degrees west 17.3-10 perches, North 11 degrees west 10.8-10 perches and North 3034 degrees west 16.4-10 perches to the said Iron Pin the place of beginning, Containing, in the whole 26 Acres 121 perches neat measure, ( Excepting thereout how- ever the following lot pieces and parcels of said tract of land heretofore sold and conveyed to Isaac Miller by deed dated July 9th, 1890, record- ed in Cenire county in Deed Book No. 39 page 53 Another to the said Isaac Miller by deed dated December 10th 1888 and recorded in Deed Book No. 58 page 277 Another to John Prosser by deed dated 1888 recorded in Deed Book No. page And another to Mrs, Thomas Shearer sixty feet front by 100 feet in depth by deed dated the day 5 of 18—) Also .all the right title and interest of the said parties of the first part in and to the right and privilege of damming the water of the tract of land originally in the warantee name of Edward Crawford as fully toall intents and pur- poses as the same is now vested in the said. party of the first part being the same premises granted and sesiveved by Louisa H. Hoy and others to the said Charles K. McCafferty by deed dated June 1st, 1889 recorded in Centre county in Deed Book No. 59 page 213 &c¢ and which the said Charles K. McCafferty by deed dated the day of July 1893, and intended to be recorded granted and convey- ed to the party of the first part. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of The Valentine Iron Company Delend- ant and Robert Valentine and T American Fonding and Trust Co. of Baltimore City Terre ‘enants, All that certain messuage tenement and lot ‘of ground situate in the Boro of Milesburg,County of Centre ‘and State of Pennsylvania, and numbered 37 on the general plot of plan of said Boro bound- ed and described as follows to wit :—Beginning at a point on Market Street being a corner of lot No. 35, Thence along said street 50 feet to a corner of lot No. 39 Thence by said lot 39 150 feet to the cor- ner of.lot No. 36, Thence by said lot No.36 50 feet to corner of lot No. 35, Thence by said lot No. 35 150 feet to the place of beginning, being the same lot which John Holt and wife by their deed dated the first day of April 1852 and recorded in Deed Book Ww page 760 granted and conveyed unto the said Daniel P Shope as by reference to the same will more fully and at large appear. Thereon erected a two story dwelling house, and other ont buildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel I. Shope. All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in the township ot Boggs, Centre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit :—Beginning at post at corner of west 8 Ph thence south 33 degrees west 3 per., thence North 42 degrees west 36 perches, thence South 53 degrees west 7 perches, (hence North 42 degrees west 14 perches, thence North 53 degrees east 74 perches more or less, thence South 42 de- grees east 108 perches, thence South 53 degrees west 59 perches more or less to the place of negin- ning containing 42 acres be the same more or less. Thereon erected a one and one half story log house and other out buildings. ALSO All the right, title and interest of Isaiah Poor- man in and to'all that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Boggs County. of Centre, and State. of Penn's, bounded and described as follows to wit :—Beginn:ng at 4 Hickory, thence by lana of Andrew Fetzer and William Heaton North 47 degrees east 130 perches to a post, thence 42degrees east 2 perches toa post, thence North 43 degrees west 2 perches to a post, thence North 47 degrees east 56 perches to a post, thence North 21 degrees east 20 perches to stones, thence North 60 degrees west 82 perches to a Rock Oak, thence South 51 degrees west 195 perches to a Pine knot, thence South 44 degrees east 98 perches tothe place of beginning, Con- taining 119 acres and 65 perches a “Thereon erected 3 one story and qa half log houseg, 2 barns and other out buildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Isaiah Poorman. i LY ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement:and lot of ground situate in Centre ‘Hall borough, Centre county Penn’a., known and marked as lot No. 54 on the town plot of Centre Hall, and being bound- ed on the North by lot No. 53, on the East by Penn avenue. on the Sou:h by Grove alley, and on the West by Logan alley fronting 66 feet on Penn avenue and extending back by parallel’ iine 165 feet to Logan a Jey. - Thereon erected a two-story brick house, sta- ble and other out-buildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George B. Clements and "Annie Clements. . ALSO All those three certain lots or pieces of ground situated in Millheim borough, Centre county, Penna., bounded and described as follows, to wit. On the North by mill race, on the East by other land of J. W. Stam, on the South by private alley, and on the West by Penn street. b Thereor erected a two-story brick dwelling house, stable and other out-buildings. ALSO heim borough, ¢ounty and State aforesaid, bound- ed and described as follows : On the North by private alley, on the East private alley, on the uth by land of Edward Mock, and on the West by Penn street. ? ’ Thereon erected a two-story double house, stable and other out-buildings. i he ALSO All that certain lot of ground situate in Mill- ed and described as follows: Ob the North by mill race, on the East by land of D. L. Zerbe, on the South by land of Mary Garsting and on the West by private alley and other land of J. W. Stam, containing about one-half acre. . . § Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of J. W. Stam. ~ Ye | ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement and lot or piece of ground situate in Rush township, Cen- tre county, Penna,, bound extended from Philipsbu ) North 8034 degrees East, one Pare t 00] feet to line of land Julongi degrees West 1u7 feet to said Bouth Second 8 ‘extended, thence along same 48 feet to the place ‘| of beginning. = ° a a "Thereon ‘erected a two-story frame dwelling and other out-buildings. oa Blowers. © i Lei 47 | ALSO round situate in Philipsbiirg 0, Centre coun- ge Penn’a., bounded DE bed as Soliows, to wit: Beglaning at a post on the eastern line of Second street 17 northwestern corner of Alder and Second streets, North 27 degrees and 45 perches west 165 feet to the Soathweste mn gornes ul Second pod Cherry streets, thence egrees to the right along the Southern line of Cherry street 210 feet i the Southwest corner of Cherry and Centre streets, thence along the west line of Centre street 90 de- grees to the right 155 feet a ost corner, ‘thence along property of the Phil psburg Coal and Land Company 90 degrees to the right 240 feet to a post and place of beginning, having erected thereon the entire plant, building and machinery of the | said Welivar Manufactu ng Company and being the same premises conveyed unto the said part of the first by the Philipsbarg Coal and 3 Compan “the 3rd day of August Centre count; in the office for Recordi Vol. 72, page 626and on the 28th day of October, deed bea da . D. 1896 and Aring doje RR! as reference thereto will more fully and | a > lathe fix- -at large appear. As also all and sing tures, machinery and linprovenients and aii the Personal propery and effects upon the said prem- ses used, occupied and employed by the said Welivar Manufacturi Company in, about or in ecnnection with the said manufacturing business consisting in parts as follows: One 42x36 planer, one 22x24 lathe, one 20x24 lathe, one 18x18 lathe, land of Abram Poorman, thence North 42 degrees |" heim borough, county and State aforesaid, bound- follows, to wit : Bieihning at pou ou South Sec Poorman ‘{ ond street thence | along same North 8 | agrees Went, cighty-i | ds€rces west It 7-10 perches to stones, thence fom to Donat, thonco sli same South 613 Far Bt LT of the south 53 taken in execution, and to be sold as | °F te ery of ‘Annie Blowers and Seon All that certain messuage tenement and Jot of 5 feet northwest from the official { “°F & William Heaton Nor thence along the said eastern line of Second street of Debds in Deed Book | co MEN WANTED, — with fair ‘education and good character, 1 LEARN ; i one 14x6 lathe, one hub machine, one 2237 triple geared shaper, one 2234 B. G.& P. F. nut on one plain miiling machine, one 60 Radial drill, ohe engine and'hoiler, one cupola fan, one forge fan, one emery grinder, one rip saw complete,one gig saw, one wood shaper, one anvil, one bolting 1382 scale, one 504 scale, lot of shafting pulleys, Jot of belting, lot‘of hop tools, all of said proper premises as above described. Thereon erected a large bnilding used as a machine shop, blacksmi a small office building. Seized, taken in exection and to be sold as the property of The Welivar Manufacturing Company. ALSO All those certain traets of unseated land lo- cated in Centre county, State of Penna., in the townships stated below and said lands being in the warrantee names and containing the number of acres respectively as follows, to wit : . L._ Atwood, 309 acres and 19 perches situate in Curtin township. Martha Godfrey, 433 acres and 153 perches situate in Boggs township. Roland Curtin, 71 acres situate in Curtin town- hip. D. Carsc¢adden, 412 acres situate in Snow Shoe township. Richard Wahn, 415 acres situate in Snow Shoe township. Kearney Wharton, 433 acres situate in Snow Shoe township. sof] Henty McEwen, 424 acres situate in Taylor township. Polly ship. Joshua Williams, 433 acres and 153 perches situate in Taylor township. Thos. McCommon, 433 acres and 153 perches situate in Taylor township. John Lee, acres and 153 perches situate in Rush township. John Speer, 433 acres and 133 perches situate in Rush township. Ann Arthur, 398 acres and 116 perches situate in Rush township. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Geo. L. Jordon. ALSO All those three several tracts or pieces of land situate in Worth township, Centre - county, Penn’a., one thereof beginning at a stone corner on line of land of Christ Reese, thence North 2134 degrees west 42 perches to post, thence, South 57 degrees west 64.4-10 perches to public road, thence 1314 degrees east 2 perches to corner, thence South 56 degrees west 74 perches toa hemlock stump, thence south 56 degrees east 55.4-10 perches to post, thence North 5834 degrees east 72 perches to post, thence North 52 degrees east 111 rches to stones the place of beginning, con- ining 36 acres and 121 perches neat measure. Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings. ALSO Another thereof situate in Worth township, be ginning at a Chestnut Oak corner of land late of Frank Beckwith and Bean Bros.. thence by land of Bean Bros. South 56 degrees east 81.8-10 perches to post, thence by land of John T. Fowler North 38 degrees 124.3-10 Joehes to a post, thence by other land of Levi Reese North 55 degrees west 56.2-10 perches to post, thence by same South 59% degrees west 7.8-10 perches. ta post, thence by same North 55 degrees west 33 perches to a post, thence along lands of Frank Beckwith South 84 degrees west 118.110 perches to a Chestnut Oak place of beginning, containing 67 acres and 130 perches neat measure. ALSO And the other thereof situate in Worth town- ship, beginning at post on line of Ridgway and Budd, thence North 38 degrees east 87.3-10 perches to post, thence North 4434 degrees west 37.1-10 perches to stones, thence South 52 degrees west 99.4-10 perches to post, thence uth 851; degrees east 5¢ perches to post the place of zinning, containing 26 acres and 125 perches reat measure. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property or Telitha Reese and W. Harrison Walk- er Admrs. of &c of Levi Reese Dec’d. cEwen, 424 acres situate in Taylor town- All that certain messnage tenement and tract of land being part of the tract warranteed in the name of William Moore, situate in the township, of Spring, in the County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, beginning at a point in the line of tand now or formerly of Valentine & Co. at the distance of 180 feet northwestward from the South- east corner of their said lands, thence along the same North he! degrees west 1380, thence South 74 degrees and one half of a degree west 400 feet, thence South 1514 degrees east 1380 feet and thence north 7434 degrees east 400 feet to the place of beginning, containing 13 acres and 18 perches more or lous. J: being She saivie yerises which Evan M. Blanchard and others, 'I'rustees, by their an nd Nn Saring date day of ay A. D. 1887, recorded in the office for the Re- cording of deeds &c in and for the said County of Centre in Deed Book No. 54 page 1 &c did grant and confirm unto Joseph Lutz, and to his heirs aad assigns forever, and being the same premises laid out as a village known as Vernona, in lots with streets and alleys, said lots being.numbered consecutively from 1 to 6, both inclusive, in accor- dance with a plot or plan thereof made by S. D. Ray, civil i neer, and recorded in the said office for the recording of Deeds &ec in and for the said County of Centre at the end of the above mention- ed deed to Joseph Lutz, in Deed Book No. 54 ‘at page 5. 3 Thereon erected on a ‘portion of said premises ten (10) double houses, making twenty houses, together with out buildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be scld as the property of Joseph Lutz. ALSO All the right, title and interest of the defendant E. L. Snyder in and toall that certain tract of land situate in Boggs township, Centre county Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit :—On the North by road leading from Milesburg to Unionville, on the east by what is. known as the Tannery property and others. on the South by Bald Eagle Creek, on the west by Snow Shoe Railroad, on which is erected the mansion house, slore room and other outbuild- ing, containg about 18 acres more or less. Bol Eo taken in execution to be sold as ail the right, title and interest of the defendant E. L.: Snyder. {ol ALSO. © All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in Potter township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, beginning ata stone, thence by land of ores Crotger heirs North 381 degrees west, All that certain lot of ground situate in Mills Bes A Ls 1a 25 Mofutaln lots North : by ‘land of John Sankey South 84 degrees east 75.2-10 perches to stones, thence by land of same South 57 degrees west 54 perches to stones, thence: by same South 24}¢ degrees east 80 perches to stones, thence South 3134 degre®s east 12 perches. to stones, thence South 58 degrees, west 1 | perches to stones, thence 23} degrees east 35.610» ‘perches to stones, thence by land of Joshua Pot- ter South 5614 degrees west G7.perches to the- place g of beginning, containing 107 acres and 143: wi ’ By To ] 7 De neat) erected a two story dwelling heuse,. ‘bank barn and other outbuildin ¢ Seized, taked in execution an - roperty of H. E. Shadle Executor of Barbara A.. itner 'd. and John B. Bitner. 14a ALSO Boggs township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as: follows :. Beg ning at: a stone on public road, thence by land ef A, F.. orth 42 degrees west 108. perches to. stone, thence north 53 degrees east 60 perches to- stone, along land of Curtins. Thence north 42: egrees west 14 perches to stones, thence north. degrees west 8 perches to stones, thence BO or Benicio mine 12 ; hes e place of nning,’ ain Borer i oon more or less, : i: 24 heii ALSO... i All the night, title and interest of man in an all that certain Message tenement ‘and tract ofland situate in the township of | y goanty of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded described as follows to wit : —Begin- ickory, thence by land of Andrew Fet-- 47 degrees east 130 perches to a post, thence 43 degrees east 2 perches: to a post, thence North 43 degrees west 2 perches: toa post, then Norther degrees east 56 perches: to a post, thence North 21 degrees east 20 perches to stones, thence North 60 degrees west 82 perches to a Black Oak, thence south 51 degrees west 195. perches to a Pine knot, thence South 44 degrees east 96 JPekchies to the place of beginning, con. sainin 19 acres and 65 perches : ning at a ereon erected 3. one story and a half log houses, 2 barns and other ouibuil TR | Beized, taken in execution and to be sold as the: property of Abram Poorman. until purchase money is paid in fall. ads] C¥RUBS-BRUNGART, f TELEGRAPHY, railroad accounting, and type , This is endorsed by all lead. ng Jailway panies ‘as the only perfect and reliable institution of its. kind. Al oir gradnates are assisted to positions. Ladies also admitted. Write for free catalogue. (Fall term opens August 15th.) fo en Globe Telegraph College, 45-24-6mo Lexing n, Ky. machine, derrick and chains, one wood lathe, one | ty and machinery situate and in place on the shop and foundry; also ~ to be sold as the: All that piece or parcel of land situate ini n south 42 degrees east 8 perches to stones, thence Abram Poor- zeus or Sare:—No deed will be acknowledged: