SIR ee ern CL ——— Demorraic ald Bellefonte, Pa., May 27, 1904. Two Imteresting Animals at the New York Zoological Park The popular name snow leopard seems almost to involve a contradiction of terms, for leopards, as well as lions and tigers, have al ways been associated in the minds of most of us with the torrid zone. The popular idea, that the larger species of wild animals belonging to the cat kind are confined to the tropics is an essentially mistaken one. Oar own big cat, the puma, for example, is at home at least as far north as British Columbia, and extend- ing through every variety of climate, lives as far south as the frigid extremity of Patagonia, thus possessing perhaps the most extensive longitudinal range of any living mammal. Even the tiger, of which, together with the last- mentioned animal, there are now remarkably fine specimens at the zoologi- oal parks, is not supposed to have been originally a tropical animal. Its fossil remains are associated with those of the mammoth in the New Siberian Islands, which are situated well toward the pole within the Arctic circle, and living speci- mens are yet found as far north as Lake Baikal in Siberia. But the member of the Felidae apparent- ly best fitted by nature to with-stand a oold climate i= without doubt Felis onca, the long-tailed or snow leopard. This animal never descends beyond the snow line of the mountains it inhabits. It is associated in the high lands of central Asia with Siberian ibex, the big-horned argali’ and Marco Polo’s sheep, animals more or less akin to our Rocky Mountain goat and sheep. The specimen at the park, a fine male in splendid health and condition, although not yet fully grown, is at least as large as any ordinary leopard, and on account of the long and thick coat of fur with which it is covered, it looks much heavier. Indeed, in this respect it seems to suggest similar variation from the ordinary type to that exhibited by the long-haired breed of domestic cats when compared with our common fireside pussies. The color of the snow-leopard is a gray, inclining to buff. A few large, dark spots show about the lowerparts,and a number of smaller ones congregate ahout the head and the neck. The back and the sides are marked with faded looking brown rings of * rosetti. The comparatively enormous tail of the animal is fully as long as his body. “‘Chang ”’ is the first of his species ever geen in this country. He is the sole sur vivor of fonr of the species collected by Mr. Hagenheck’s agent in the northern border of Thibet, and is one of the only three snow leopards now in captivity, of which Berlin has one and London another. Mr. Hornaday, director of the New York Zoological Park, says that sometimes as many as two thousand tanned skins of the snow leopard are brought from the interior if China to Shanghai in a single year, but that ‘‘not one live specimen accompanies them. The distance,” he says, ‘‘is too great, and the difficulties to be encounter- ed with a live animal in a cage are too numerous to tempt even a Chinaman to try to sarmount them. Naturally, these ani- mals ate very costly; the price of our spec- imen was nine hundred dollars.” Another late addition to the attractions of the park is a fine large eland (Oreas canna), the giant species of antelope that equals an ox in size, reaching the height of nearly or quite six feet at the withers. For all its ponderons proportions, the eland is not an ungraceful-looking creature. The expression is mild, and the head is de- oidedly of the antelope type. It seems as though such an animal might be domesti- cated here, as it has been in numerous in- stances in England. The flesh, when the eland is properly fed, is superior to beef in delicacy and flavor; and certainly an ani- mal that without special breeding puts on a weight of from eight hundred to one thousand five hundred pounds and more, is worth experimenting with. One pecu- liarity of tbis magnificent animal should recommend it for the great plains of the Southwest, and that is its capacity of go- ing for a long time without water. The ease with which it is reared, its mild dis- position, the fact that it breeds freely in captivity, the great value of its hide as well as of its flesh, and the rapid improve- ment it shows under scientific cultivation, all conspire to increase the regret with which we see it rapidly approaching exter- mination in its native country. Few in- deed of the wild members of the order of hoofed mammals exhibit so many claims for domestication and preservation by the human race. Particularly is this the case in a country like our own, which includes regions reproducing in so many particulars the character of the particular parts of the African continent included in the range of these giant antelopes. » ——The death of John K. Cowan re- moved the most bitter political enemy Senator Gorman ever had. It was the In- dependent Democratic movement organized by Cowan that led to the overthrow of the Gorman machine in 1895, turned the State over to the Republicans for the first time in thirty years and temporarily retired Gorman from the United States Senate. ——%And do you think,” he asked, ‘“‘that men progress after death ?”’ ‘Well, she replied, ‘if they don’t, it" A Hopeless Task. Scottish folk are proverbially canny and prudent in money matters, and the follow- ing shows that the younger generation is no exception to the rule : A teacher in a lowland school was taking mental arithmetic with a class of boys. She asked one urchin: ‘‘How much would your mother give you to buy four pounds of tea at one and six a pound?’’ ‘‘We ne'er get sae much at once as that, mum.” ‘‘Never mind thas. and six? ‘But we canna afford the one and six, mum. We always hae the one and two.” “Answer the question. . What would she give you to pay for four pounds of tea at—"’ ““Nawthin’, mum.” “What do you mean by nothing?’’ ‘She'd na’ gie me ony bawbees. She’d tell me tae ask the mon tae pit it doon.”’ “Oh, dear! Oh, dear! But supposing she did? With a pitying smile came the reply: “‘A can aee ye've ne'er met ma mither, mum.”’ Four pounds at one —— Appendicitis is attributed by a Frenchman—M. Lucas Championnier— to the eating of much meas. He finds that in England and America, where the consumption of meat is large appendicitis ie five or six times as frequent as in France, aud in two localities, where no meat is eaten, the disease is unknown. M. Chauvel shows that in the army the disease is muoh more rare in Algiers and Tanis than in France, while among the native African soldiers—almost exclusively vegetarian—the cases are very few. What He Meant. New Boarder.—What did that fellow mean in the dining room when he told me he knelt before ten women this afternoon? Did he propose to them? Cravat clerk— No; he’s a shoe olerk.—Cleveland Lead- er. A Warning Needed. was playing on the bed, and sliding down it. His aunt, fearful of his venturesome- ness. said : fall.”? The reply came instantly : ‘Then hill ie dangerous.’’— Westminister Gazette. “I gee you've bloomers on your limbs,” The (ree frog said, but hushed, Embarrassed’ when in modesty, would almost seem useless for some of them to die.”’—Chicago Record. The graceful peach tree blushed. — Judge. Bellefonte, Pa. 15.55 Blairsville, Pa. 13.40 Bradford, Pa... .. 15.50 Driftwood, Pa.... 15.70 Lock Haven, Pa. 15.95 Sunbury, Pa....... 17.00 Wilkesbarre, Pa. 17.00 1 Williamsport, Pa...ccvceeiinns vneeians wre’ 17.00 A small (bus precocious) boy, aged four, | ‘‘Take care; you are sure to you ought to put up a notice saying This World’s Fabs. First Great Exeursion via Pennsylvania Railroad, May 70th. The first opportunity afforded residents of the eastern section of the country to see, at the lowest possible rates, the great World’s Fair at St. Louis, * which opens April 30th, will be the coach excursion of the Pennsylvania railroad company, May 10th. A special train of standard day coaches will be run on the following sched- ule, and excursion tickets, good going only on special train, will be sold at the SEATON | ————— named at rates quoted: — Business Notice. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER. Medical. : Special Train Leaves. Rate. New Yors— West 23rd Street............. pusedenied 8.25 A. M. $20.00 Philadelphia... «10.84 ** 18.50 Harrisburg... 3:06 © 17.00 Jyone evipnisetees S57 14.90 Altoona (Dinner) , 0.25 4 Altoona... 700 14.60 Cresson.. «135 14.30 Johnstown. iz 13.80 Blairsville «8.50: 1t* 13.35 Greensburg.. wg:28 12.90 Eastern time 10.45 ** Pittsburg......... Central time 9.45 Tickets will also be sold from other sta- tions on the Pennsylvania railroad, east of Pittsburg and south of and including El- mira, Olean and Mayville, and from sta- tions on the New York and Long Branch railroad, Comberland Valley railroad, and New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk rail- road, good going in coaches on regular train to point of connection with special train. The following rates will apply from the sta- tions named in this section: — BeAfOrd, Pa...ic ccieaivsisisnisnsiinrisssasens Feira $15.00 Proportionate rates from other points. Returning, tickets will be good in coaches on regular trains leaving St. Louis (Union station) on day of validation and not later than May 19th. For rates of fare from other stations and leaving time of connecting trains consult nearest ticket agent. 49-17-36 A Sure THING.—I# is said that nothing is sure except death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King’s New Dis- covery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands, can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. VanMetre of Shepherdtown, W. Va., says “I had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of, but got no re- | lief. One bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis- covery then cured me absolutely.” It’s in- fallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption. Try it. 1's guaranteed by Green's druggist. Trial bot- tles free. Regular sizes 50c. and $1.00. = THE PUBLIC GOOD THE INFORMATION CONTAINED [IN THE CITIZEN'S STATEMENT IS INVALUABLE TO BELLEFONTE PEOPLE When a resident of Bellefonte whose statement appears below who has no monetary or other interest in the article which he endorses who is anxious to do his acquaintances and fellow residents a good turn who publishes in this paper his experience with Doan’s Kidney Pills that citizens must have good and sufficient rea- son for doing so. The following should dis- pelany doubts which may have existed in the reader’s mind on this subject : William Valence, 226 High street, Night watchman says:” For 2 years or more oft and on I had trouble with my. back and pains in the upper part of my spine ac- companied by a disagreeable feeling in my head and acute lameness right over my kidneys. At first I thought it was m, liver but later found it arose from the kid- neys not acting Rroperly. I read of the many cures that had been made in Belle- fonte by Doan’s Kidney Pills and I got them at F. Potts Green’s drug store. They stopped the annoyance from the kidney’s and removed the lameness and aching in my back. They did me any amount of $504 and I do not hesitate to recoramend em. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agent for the U. 8. . Remember the name Doan’s and take no substitute. 48-46 y New Advertisements. ; OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—A very desirable home on east Bishop St. Bellefonte, is offered for sale. The house is modern and stands on a lot that alsohas a front- age on Logan St. Call on or write to ] Mrs. SARA A. TEATS, 46-30tf Bellefonte, Pa. Saddlery. VV EAT SHOULD YOU DO— DO YOU ASK? the answer is easy. and your duty is plain..... —BUY YOUR— HARNESS, NETS, DUSTERS, WHIPS, PADS, COLLARS, AXEL GREASE and everything you want at SCHOFIELD'’S. SCHOFIELD has the largest stock of everything in his line, in the town or county. CALL AND EXAMINE AND GET PRICES. Building Business on Cheap John Goods is an impossibility—that’s why we believe it is to your best interest to buy from us. Over thirty-two years in business ought to convince you that gor goods and prices have been right. After July 1st we will Break the Record on Collar Pads. JAMES SCHOFIELD, Spring street, 47-87 " BELLEFONTE, PA. BEA ASSPATED LANDS FOR TAXES 130 Panaan, Daniel. Eaward Allison dovansace 1 is LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. 30 Levy: Dagisl..- Cc Jelnle ransereser SNOW SHOE TOWNSHIP. 903. Agreeable to the provisions 70 regg, Smith...... ‘eresennnes see i a 88 cKin, Robert...Beecher & Sober....... of law relating to the sale of unseated tracts of land for 122 31 Hep! fy Wmn....Mary M Frank. 169 0. ganesh a Dry d r Motrin, oon 2 B 248 « ' David... EE iris 412 15 Bayer Andon Sale. ’ 2 = the non-payment of taxes, notice is hereby given that “ in. Rot > wi 166 86 od Robert...Glen Union Lum- 5 ee rt * : iil b : 250 +... H B Herring.... 4 68 14 of 309 Irvin, Robert......W H Gardner..... . 834 400 X20. EE Carmen Coombs........ 14 28 Rosen be Sp So the follow. 380 Hubley, Barnard W c Heinle..... 200 Krouse, Daniel...A P Morrison. : 5 30 0. 158 w pad ber C0..ueucsineseirun 16 24 14 4s 63 Fisher, Jno CorS Saylor : + 380 ar, rank......... al ey, Wm... ong.. 22 . 00rasts - se am’ . gounty, Penns, jor jazes gue ang unpaid thereon. at the 110 Mosby, Jacob...... Wm Witmer & Son 60 Nears, Enos Webe : . 333 105 MeClshand, Geo Ashland Linm'p 0. 3 57 ¥ of 400 Holt, Edgar fr Te > rong o & lefonte, on Monday, 330 McDowell, Alex. W C Heinle : 80 Smith, Robert.....A P Morrison. . 230 190 artin, Thos...... m tmer Sons 4 of 400 s une , at 1 o’cloc = m., and te continue if neces- 200 Tower, Jas.......... 46 iia : A 250 Pall, Peter. > - sary, by adjournment from day to day until all are sold. 52 Unknown... Grove & Smit! MARION TOWNSHIP. 278 Norris, John 162 Jones, Richard...Chas E Allen.......... 917 BENNER TWP. 51 Unknown............W C Heinle 80 Allison, Wm..... Franklin Weight...... 2 93 280 Reeder, B.C 40 Mitchell, Wm P. Harriet E Pent- 5 . 197 Harris, A. D....Mary M Frank........ 2 86 eecer, wT Acres. Per ~~ Warrantee. Supposed Owners. Taxes. HAINES TOWNSHIP. 20 Lewis, Thomas Tshior & Musser. 56 34 83 Rapp, Jacob. cerers Samuel 433 120 Misner, Luke > 50 Coon, Andrew... 359 Antis, Henry......Chas Steele.. 425 41 Lingle, J. J......H S Taylor..... 112 35 Shires FullmerWin . Wikmer 400 Martin. Alex. 100 Hale, I M............ 135 Cawley, H B........Daniel Engle. 2 36 17 Lewis, Thos........ Wm Corman... 143 Ww & Co........... 400 4 hesind 50 Lingle, J J..... 446 26 Dudbridge, Han- 53 MecCalmont,--———A P Morrison. 86 100 Sawyer, Wm 216 Parker, Jerem’h.Samuel Hall, Es 50 Moore, John...... RE rar .F H Duffee.......coonet 408 200 Unknown. .........Isaac Frain... . 588 400 360 144 Reilly, John......M I Gardner.... 100 Unknown.......... Laurelton Lumber 17 oe seeeessennsB C Tilghman, Jr...... 3 Shi J 433 153 Spear, Margaret.Chas E Allen ; 458 63 Epler, Peter....... COssrirrsen rere 9178 17 “ ....W Johnsonbaugh...... 483 92 RDiresy 0 re on HL « 15% 133 163 Summers, Andw.Chas Hewitt.. BOGGS TOWNSHIP. John B Linn............. 12 14 50 % e.DT Allison 14a | 108 61 Telley, Ferrell....Ellen H Andrews...... 3 260 Tomkins, JamesC M Bower... - 433 163 Butler, MargareiMary E West........ .. 11 02 288 Henry, Jos......... Laurelton Lumber 8 Waite, Wm........ Wm Waite. as 20 UNEROWH sires en WIR Witmer Sons 3 ¢7 162 :* Jos......Hugh Ward ...... ...... 463 400 Carscadden, D....Emma Hummel........ 10 19 > 1 perish A Ya. aived wD irr sven ’ @ 199 Zantzinger, PaulThos Vail.......cccccenne 170 Vandérslice, H'ry &C00.ciaunicnciin cine 2 86 i 153 SF parion, Reapyll Bennett & Co..... 24 57 ; artman, John... yatt... > FOB: Dennen Sxstseatorn ahn, Richard... 8 ererevrresesiine 23 52 = Ie Sore arta F i i Gost 2 2 106 Lowry, Aaron......A P Morrison............ 102 MILES TOWNSHIP. 415 Wharton, Sarah,. Balser Weber..cocese.... 11 86 300 McCoy, Frank... W C Heinle.. 16 30 Laurelton Lumber 200 Antis, Henry......J H Reifsnyder. 9 88 RUSH TOWNSHIP. 217 36 Margaret M.Samuel Hall, Est...... 19 61 63 Packer & Lewis.A D Lucas... 2 55 418 99 Kramer, Geo...... COuurrrnsrensansussenssenes . 893 200 ‘Frederick. “, 494 y 150 Levy, Aaron........J H Reifsnyder. 3 22 3275 of 300 Boyd, Thos... 3 20 168 10 Allison, James....8 D Gettig.......coviere we 22 86 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP. 228 Mosby, Wm........Chas E Allen.. 491 290 Brady. Wm. P....Harry Keller. 716 40 Jo Atherton, Rich'dJ Pemberton Ellis... 28 58 39 Adams, NathanielJohn F Mattern........ 2 61 340f 433 163 Baskelly.......... = Yoiz, John. cereus Daniel Fogle. 3 o 30 Fant + Wine .Mrs Nathan Haugh. u 390 110 Arthur, Ann........ W C Heinle.....o.ces.eers 27 82 oo Anshaitz, Geo.....A P Morrison... 2 Pd ips, Lewis.... elisnyde; arton, Wm.. cones aensansnrnes 433 153 Brickley, Daniel.Passmore & Lich ell, J C........... Ss 3 600 Unknown ...W E Smith.. 8 50 75 * weer Kulp & Co... . 390 yaa 80 o 40t 879 la Bell, Wi. = o 5 “ ; A P Morriso! 82 100 Brooks, Jesse.....J H Reifsnyder 247 433 158 Britches Tenner FL b Bicke. 100 a 3 140 22 Cox, Paul.......... 150 4 ¢ 2 46 100 Benson, Peter....W R Goodman......... 494 haver, Jno.W C Heinle.... 400 Bell, Wm... ..P W Hartw 3101 i022 Davidson, Wm J % 125 5 123 9 Buchtell, John...Isaac Miller. 45 3 Gopenhavet, on E All 58 Bechdel, J W C Heinle 4 8 3 +. 1888C MIiliGL...... or s“ oa 0 y “aes ve 3 of 483 163 Dan Toba Smith, Rhoades & 92 125 * .. 123 150 Cooper, Wm........ J F Reifsnyder. . 390 0 we al as 4 en. 45 Berryhill, And’wMary F Hoover. ID. rreriens 10 27 HALFMOON TOWNSHIP 403 Caruthers, Jas....Mrs N Haugh.....,...... 9 88 311 Everman, Philip.John Blanchard........ 100 Cumpbell, Rob’t.Pittsburg 633 163 Ewing, John.....W G Morrison.... 24 92 : 320 Fearon, Joseph... H Reifsnyder........ 7 89 50 French, Adam..S R Pringle..........c 68 Deposit Co............. | 1£ of 433163 Hall, Chas..........Frank C Graham.. 416 167 Anshultz, Geo... ~~ cecnninnnn 8 36 66 Hepburn, Jas......Mrs Geo Wolfort....... 4 68 50 Groe, Elizabeth. Thos MecCaus- 23 Craig, Jane......... John F Mattern........ 269 53 163 $$ Arthur Graham... # Beck, Daniel vivens Chas E Allen. 1 3 oy Hall ct wntess HR ial. . $ a ? land......... nae 3% Cowl er, James. Chas B allenic 527 433 168 rnnsioren B00 ans iprn . 108 all, Chas........... eifsnyder. . 121 152 ¢ McKean...Chas E Allen 8 60 E rake, JOS......... ohn Hen- 14 Harris, H 18 * Daniel....A P Morrison............ 68 10 ht serene W_O RoYeT....... i UR Bi be 92 86 derson.....cussensereness 16 52 3% of 433 153 ora rs Smith, Rhoades & 45 Keith, Jacob......Chas I Fitzhugh....... 524 130 Housel, John......J H Reifsnyder......... 7 89 = 153 a Tn 30 94 48 Fox, James........ AP Morrison........ 132 Smith 10 27 120 Lambourn, Jos’hF P Blair. 322 250 EE re W C Heinle......... we 618 433 153 Hamilton, Thos.F P Blair... 30 94 186 Hammond Nich-Jos McMonigal & 3/0f 433153 ‘* Mathias... ‘ "10 27 54 Sharer, Isaac......A P Morrison............ 72 80 Kreamer, Peter.Keen, Alexande 433 163 Hopkins, John...Passmore O88, ..cctisiseerisise Copenhaver............ 10 26 8 of 433153 Johnson, Franc. 10 27 131 Unknown....... .... Elizabeth J Fowler... 2 14 & Jameson. 47 ? ten... 29 15 100 Hoover, John ..... , . 551 A of 333 163 Kerwin, Wm D ‘ol a) HARRIS TOWNSHIP, 320 Kitts, Geo..........Chas E Allen 7 89 434 163 Haines,Reub. Jr.Frank P Blai .. 14 58 433 153 Mc¢Common,Tos.H C Bennett & Co..... 11196 als crn 128 IZ we |, % Ncihan Glee Doion LAD _ Lattimore, Rou. Harry Rejler, os | #3 18 Hamilton Hugh. C Heinle... 30 of | io MoEmen Sens rrreresrereenses 24:96 1 ! Le 3 mpson, Nal - ake, Richa $ y hl savas 1 ‘“ Polly...... or SAOUIOIS ono, Du can | Peon Ce ry 19s | 100 de ee ae | Hares I Bee eens | In «Thos. A P MOIiSoh.....oc 2,7 34 of 433153 McPherson, Wm “ 10 27 203 Whast ah + Bstclier 4 Sober. oy 1 Miles, Thom Keller. - 1017 368 147 Lathrop, Wm. A..Chas E Allen.. gle Bs = Poll ich oo 6.05 116 75 Miller, Wm......... J C Meyer... 2 407 arton, Hear'y Wm Colyer... arker, Wm... . 144 | jo5 g0 Libby, John...... « erryman, Eliza. Pittsbur, 70 Nicholson, JohnGeo R Bother D3 i 235 Wilson, Samuel..Glen gion 15:58 #0 Seigfried, Dan pd 193 Dr. . % Mooz. G . Depostt Co... 1019 37 of 243 153 O'Brien, Mich...Smith, Rhoades & er Co.. oneo, 1Nos........ ve AS Basses tore ong, Geo........ a % De ales s 5 06 52 “Wm... 2 80 1 Unknown........... on 153 jong, a: Sin HE ne saresrarionss 72 Merryman,T 4 52 64 “ «HS TAYIOT...ummmereernis 402 15 ¢%. Peter... Sy 168 7-12 of 72 Shaffer, Michael H Reitsnyder........ 97 100 McCord, J R &A.McCord "J R & A 100 Moore, Jas... . 539 34 of 183 153 Pettitt, Chas....... Swith, Rlivades & a * Semis -Beecher 3 3s 1 Unknown ...... ...Harry Kel er... 2 a Campbell Campbell i egg 2 Ben 3 3 es Meyer s 2 2 Smith. 290 ok, Divi p Lo py 433 163 Malone, RiChardF P BIRT... ..coo....... 34 04 Sitio, Sohn John 1 NM atiorRun 3 Jers Sewer, Omer da 2 | 1 NO nL a inl Bs envi l RB iw sot | 1g ae Ja 3 Deposit Co......eenes . 12 96 79 Conley, Adam....Beecher & Sober....... 111 38 Weaver, David...Mrs Geo Wolfort....... 27 a is Miller, J J oe wl 34 94 119 st it " 3 30 410 151 Wallace, Jos....... F M C Choate............ 12 96 240 Duff, Aodrew...... ise onion Lum- on 43 63 Young, Benj.....Wm Witmer & Son... 60 17 of 433 153 Morgan, RE Ed Leifer, Bat... 10 28 is \35 Yaknows fois te Z a CURTIN TOWNSHIP. 133 Fox, Andrew..... William Goiyer........ $63 PATTON TOWNSHIP. 3 of #1 Musser Johto oH OnE 1028 | 10 Wilson, Wim.......W C Heifl6.........e 2 75 260 Gregg, Thomas.Glen Union Lum- . 150 Deihl, John........ Elizabeth T Ham- 433 53 eyer, Jacob......Jn , ES. cours : 309 19 AtWOOH.wrvsuurrrin 10 91 a BET Chern soeversrn 13 04 : wer] 0 See eR at 10 25 UNION TOW Sear. 300 * . 826 140 Henry Stophel... 0 rwaenion .. 836 10 ww 135 0! eters, Richard... y ci icesesy 100 Brown, Wm........ A P Morrison.......... . 525 200 Allen, Chas 17 33 400 Harrison, Wm...Mary M Frank... 510 a ot Phillips, Hard B.J Pemberton Elis a 3! 100 Blake.’ Jane........ “ 2 45 71 131 Curtain, Roland.H C Bennett & Co...... 4 06 50 Irvin, John....... Chas E Allen... 141 : PENN TOWNSHIP. Ti Robison, Wm H.Thos M 40 Boyce, Davis...... Willard 8 Fishe 211 104 Dehaven, Peter...Samuel Hall . 11 65 150 i wires: MATY M Frank 191 300 Montgomery W.J C Meyer. vee 694 . ’ land 270 250 Deal, Ann..... A P Morrison. 612 114 Evans, Cadwaller ~~ *...... . 627 50 PE i 64 276 “Danie oe 6 68 2% 3 Pee 258 52 Fisher, Wm P.....Wm P Fisher. 122 Bid 3 Coven Menard 2D McClelland, Gso.Glon Union mn Kreamer, Peter.) H Reiijder 2 114 | gli 0 Rainey Robert Frank pBIRfFI0 1856 | 300 aha e Be WCA Thomas vs 4 90 480 Kelso, Joseph... " 1279 * "7 ber Co. . 1812 POTTER TOWNSHIP. 433 153 Rush, Be... WC Heinle... 0.84 | 0 fy + See . : 190 1 Lang; Mary... To | Mitchell, JRO peecher i Sobor 5.57 | Avderson, John. Wn Wimer & | 48 155 Shah Mary!CM Bower. oo 3008 | doo M0 Pile dmicl.e B Morrison 8 40 y . sssesen . , ONS U0..ucvisesensnsnnes o Ellis... 92 89 Ps, a. anne . 300 Leach, Mathew...A P Morrison 826 | 400 Patterson, Robt.Chas E Allen........... wi | 400 Brady, Wm. P....Mary M Frank... 677 | 43 Slough, Geo........J Pemberton : 100 « WC Heinle.....oreere 525 400 Long, J Zooerresennn OD . 11 01 400 Parker, RichardWilliam Witmer & 265 Blair, EH Union Lum- 43g 165 Tonor, Jas........T Bos G McOaus 30 94 WALKER TOWNSHIP. 146 75 Miller, Jas......... SONS CO... ecessvosns 2 55 FOO. ecvnisaiioen veer 25 89 15 2 Bg ean x 50 4 A : 158 93 Packer, Job W 1 = 170 Reynolds, John. Glen Snjen Lum- 1% 330 Barger, Adam... William, Witmer & Hi 1s 153 Turner, Daniel...F P Blair. > 14 58 143 11 Ackert, Vin,.....Jesse L Cresse, ies o sssnensnsnennen eee ons Co..... aessusnesnene a joer: venssrsssansatesaasanse 158 93 “JW. 9 24 400 Reed, James......Mary M_Frank......... 510 300 Brown, Johu...... B05 i 153 Unio James.....4 F Morigen. = 2 91 98 Daugherty, M’gt.Chas E Allen. “ 233 mn 20 Soph eter. 3 a 100 Sankey, Thos...... glen onion Lum- ta a Sameron, = Chas Sele - . 3 3 1 DOWDsec sures A . 372 a rie Habn, Ehehesér. A P Morrison... 0 30 : I eeceantinen sasnane ZWe aniel.. Wm C Heinle......c..... “oo : oi 31 hd Jesrearnns ja on ~ tons $ 5 HOWARD TOWNSHIP. 155 Lg Wi iimer Ro 102 Witmer, High Edward Fro: 6 2 oh Moke, Seno BE i 1 5 45 of 160 Willis Jonathan..Jas A Beaver, tr'ee... 4 41 5 . 88, todas . 252 . 92 Rarker,Jeremiah “ 67 1-5 of 160 Hho Samuel Salor......... 2 30 217 Bonham, Sarah...Rosanna C Rogers... 5 84 1% Ewlog, Trmper “Glen Union . 108 5 Wilson, John......Jas Passmore. Yi 728 ol « "Richi ol 60 160 “8 EadEilis L Orvis..." 1848 | 418 eit tig nL img € 1 Ces 2508 | Bs rrr: PASSIIOTE ne |B Biles, Ja8.......J R Thor 76 eysburg, Jos’ + . A rs 400 3 “, 126 FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. 415 Goodfrey, Martha P Morriso | Bo We Poems Moe eB | 03 15 Wyle Jos J. Frank ~ 1488 | gg Robinson, Rich'dC V Evan 133 %, Kohimeyer....... Jacob Kreider........ 40 » wi i ER c3 Cart «oy 2 196 « Tr-Chas Steele......cesseenss 6 50 = 153 Wilson, eS 148. G RIGhRIIo err: = 3 14 100 Rohrer,Christ'n...Ed I, Year 2 27 3 organ, Jas Jr... ytle......icoceinie 0! assess sen . —e Tr * 21 4” ..John Dorm 55 Mitchell, David.Chas CFitahagh. wo Blow 92 Harris, Jas, D..D T Allison..... . 37 0 Emerick, S50 Wi mer + Hohe 67a |. a : 162 ’ Warden, Jere'mhiB F ar 1 po 100 Moore, Thos I. Carries 466 40 Josthu, H. A......Chas Rothrock......... 159 275 Gordon, ThomasGlen Unio Lum- SPRING TOWNSHIP. 12 Wilson, Robert...Zimmerman % Znanuon, John Thos F Shans $ oa HUSTON TOWNSHIP, 0 i wr So eicnres gis 8 09 Robinson....cees vue 126 os Dubbs. : 155 ettig, ChristianWm Witmer - Sons 419 Johnson, John...Grove & Smith.. 13 25 40 01 W P Steven 164 433 163 Baxter, Jas........J W Gephart............ 23 93 & 00 iseiisns rien 2 53 15 Kurtz, John L...A P Morrison 24 WORTH TOWNSHIP. 150 “enn. WC Heinle 4m 239 Gratz,——........d A Williams and 150 Goben, Chas... ‘uci woe B58 Clore, Wm... Maria Gregg - GREGG TOWNSHIP : Susan Hartsock..... 23 41 400 Hoffman, Wm.....Ashland Lum’r Co... 6 74 10 MeOlute, Wis A . 168 £50 Gray, J B D........W _C Heinle............... 6 80 ; . 120 Kuhn, Adam.....Wm A Thomas......... 1 60 400 Harrison, Wm,...Grove & Smith.. 11 99 216 « Chas F Sch 6 69 250 viens A P Morrison............ 15 83 200 Antis, Henry...... Musser & Gephart.... 3 02 150 “ Wmn...... Be dsstaras 213 400 Hoffman, Wm.....Wm Marrow............. 325 250 Toole, Henry. 7 88 223 Hawthorn, Mich- 200 Anderson, Jaco wo “ ‘Wm “Wi n 2 ael,Jas. & Jos..... O D Eberts............... 13 88 130 Askin, Robt......W H Phillips nel M a. = EE Aer Pim 2 Moore, John 2 lm Abr, George & Hammond Fire y RODL........ ae. . oore, =—......0has en. 0... . known.. 16 * 150 Cowden, John...H B Herring... 290 | 438 163 Weiland, John. Chas Lewis..... Jacobs, G...........Glen U re knowin 183 Mathias Kuhn... Brick Co. we 21 43 60 Carson, Andrew. retinrenesrmreees 1 07 102 —, Williams.....A P Morrison...... ber Co..... 25 98 ; 100 Unknown ..........Alice Laird. 681 TreASURER'S SALE OFSEATED Lanps :(—At the | 10 Lots Chas McCafferty 13 39 | 120 Acres D'd McCloikey, Jr 1839 | H&L 25 Acres Geo Gates............ wennenn2 00 | HEL TAYLOR TWP. same time and place as given in theTreas: | 43 Lots h "Eturrerne J h KOT resesssreons 30/6 Acres Harvey Youn 20 H&L 50 Acres Robert Blowers.. urer’s Sale of Unseated Lands, will be sold | 43 Lo Med J Shope, Batu sl 2 Ae He oanrd Tipton ey i a 1 Lest HOWARD TWP. 33 Acres Lotaugl Waraer. .349|2Hs & Ls 50 Acres Hepburn Blowers the following tracts or lots of [and return- | 17 Lots Mrs Bella Jones, Est..... .3 15 | 35 Acres Conrad Long, Est... 5 52 : 58 Acres Sadie W 705|8 Acres 100 Acres . Robert Cowher... ed by the tax collector of the following MILLHEIM BORO 35 Acres Conrad Long, Est. 0 49 | 10 Acres Edward Gardner.......... ...132|50 Acres Andrew Spicer. 365 H&L 150 Acres John A Hunte: In, Io rs Comision’ Cent | HAL J Wetamm.... ikon Driliedioloniiaie het GES A Soi atari 85ers Acres John 4 Ranier s . oe. a - 7 A el i» . sounty, for non-payment of taxes, accord- 14 Acres J W Stamm.. .1 52 | g87 TO ba Lod 10 68] 100 Acres Sarah HUDIeTu....nceseeni 25 5 Acres = EH Carr, .2 00 | 2 Lots 104 Acres Wm Miller....... fog to t 8 Tovisions of the several Acts BOGGS TWP. 2 Acres Jos Poorman. 3 12 BURNSIDE TWP HUSTON TWP. 3 Acres 33 Acres Dennis Reese... of Assembly relative to the sale of seated | HAL John Halluwunw.od 22 | 102 4cres S1BE VO it URNSIDE IW rr aisle George Gales 11 73 |} Acre JS Acres Foun Risharde.u mec 12 or 1880s H&L Thos Stanley, Est............3 40 PENN TWP. uh exand’r...8 19 | 55 Joseph F_ Williams.........12 60 | 4 Ac Nee dfortaxes; oo. 1HB&L ThosStanley, Esb.....340 | = PENN TWP, © = = gracres JHHOIE ComnunB8|®™ © © Solongovywp res burgtn. Owners. Tazes. | 10 Acres Jacob MoClincey... 109 1100 adres Peto Bothtolssiin 50 | 433 Acres 3 H i & Eoiomshrae® 98 Jon § Aue % Besse WALEER TWP. HEL LERONTE Down. 10 Acres § G0 | 70 Acres Jo a rss tsessestin H&L La 018 |1 Lot R B Wigton & Sons.......... yp/1lot S|H&EL Mary Grubb... RAN 8 4 ma #5 Acres 168 . * H&L W H Miller..... esereiech POTTER TWP. Sara SSMAN we crerraiarese lat JRUAE BUS onsivers 19 Acres 14 | 1Lot 8 M BUCK..ecvr. orvasessrsenn® 83 | LOL 36 Susan Weight coc. 531 20 Acros. Jona D Decker EL ee NOTE. 1 Lot Sarah Fogleman, 38 Acres 99 | 1 Lot FP Bla ceiiierasissene 266 | HEL 3 Susan A McDowell..........2 22 ging 3 Acres Mrs McFall......... In accordance with the Act of June 6th, 1 ot Mrs Cyris Goss. Acre 20 | 2 Properties, 100 acres, Constans H&L2J; Geo Sheasley.......couunsr 147 8. PHILIPSBURG BORO. 2 Lots Frank MCOY ...owons: 1837, interest will be added to the amount 1 Lot Frank Hipple.. 4 ot Nee Nai . 1 u ish oi I o LIBERTY TWP. 2 Lots Wm Freberger. 3 13 | Lots Alfred Melgrain.. 1 of 2 Jaxes assesied against unseated i Tot we Jejule... 100 Acres Jos Greed, Estoiiid 33 | 1 Lot John Hazel... 53 # Lot Joseph Pros. RR : = Yi ny i 3 15 130 Joun nor 2 nde TPECIAL I NOTICE. 1 Lot Kline & Cartin... Ha 8 eres, Mis Miténell Walson-12 23 110 Peter Jones. 9611 fot Mrs, James Peeling........ Fred Gross -8 96 | 1 Lot B Bh . All persons corresponding With the 1 Lot Chas McC Ts Ducseene rsd t Ed Stoner..... 41 L J E Holt 10 62 pel po Lot Sas gCafferty. 33 Acres Thos M Quick........cen. 16 | 1 Lot Dr Thos Tobin... 47 SNOW SHOE TWP. H&L John Mark 301} Lot Paxton Heirs Treasurer in reference to land advertised In r BefiSr & Ray. 11 Acres Matilda BANeY...om...o.el 64 | 2 Props, H & L Robt Valentine........11 34170 Acres Kline & Shugart............ All lands assessed to this estate, 1S- : icTes Jiovis Raden % | for sale in the above list should remit suf- 1 Lot Edward Woods CURTIN TWP. Yeoaht Lots, Robt Valentine... 2 82] 2Acres John Kelleher... 248 28C Crawford... cessmeesees 63 00 | 3 Lots Einar Shaw... 08 Rolont bo pay postage, stationery and ad- 1Let Har1y Johnson........ 117 Acres Jas Buller, Sr... 06 | H&L Frank A Gehre $32 sogeres Mrs Dah Rebidonuennira? 39 RUSH TWP. 2lots VI Thompsen wn 48)" The advertising 1s $1.00 on each tract. MILESBURG SORO. 85 Acres Mrs Jennie Luc 9 | H&L Jas Welch, Est 158 UNION TWP. 900 Acres Inanc Crawford... 70 30k Ho rd iy 89 : PHILIP D. FOSTER, 1 Lot John ¥ Hall...ceirisnenssa13 00 | 88 Acres John Mills...oeiiinies 00 | 1 Acre Dr Thos Tobin ..04 | 300 Acres Chas Reese. .. cues evsnennesT 27 | 1 LOS Edward Comers.......... «.e.1 78 a mies e one bor dus County Treasurer ne ARO