ms A a A HOARE BBA THECENTRE REPORTER. ANN I I I NNN SN Centre Harr, PA, June 4, "84. TERMS ~ > ——— $2 por year in advance. $2.00 when not in advance. Advertisements 90 cents per line tor three insertions. One colum per year $90—4 colum $45. pgar-Heronftor all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pre minum on $2 in advance, ( SAMUEL W. WAIT AND G:. R. SPIGELMYER } ND ‘ Hy | JORN W. RUNKLE, Al g C. A. KRAPE, } of the | of the “SUPPLY DEPOT,” “RE AlR) SPRING MILLS, PA, INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO THE CHOICE LINE OF SUMMER GOODS AR- RIVING DAILY. TO OUR “REPORTER” READERS: Our stock of Fans, Parasols, (including the Drown seamless,) White Goods all over Embroideries, and Lace far excell in Style and Price. In Lace Curtains and Curtain Poles we lead all—Portierres and Turkens Cross stripes. Please call when in town, we are positive you will go away pleased. D. GARMAN & SON. BUSH'S ARCADE. Bellefonte, May, 1884. LOCAL ITEMS. Reporter for the campaign 10e per a'th Black walnut curtain poles at 65 cents at the Bee Hive. —New styles hats and gents’ farnish- ing goods at the Bee Hive. — Mr. and Mrs, Platt, of Far. Mille, called in to see how papers are printed. ——Always be prepared for a better world when you are around a gun that you think ain’t loaded. ~—J. B. Solt has opened the lightning rod campaigo. — Mr, Fulton, an aged citizen of Far. Mills, died last week, agéd S54. — Last Wednesday night's frost did much damage to garden vegetables in the Loop and about Poiters Mills. ~The Garman House, at Bellefonte, is now conducted by the sons of the late proprietor. This hotel has always been a popular one, and Corn and Allan will make it more so, —Tast Wednesday night, 28, it got quite cool, and there were sharp frosts in some localities, Next day, Thorsday, was cold enough to require an overcoat in traveling. ——8, K. Fonsi's announcement for Sheriff appears this wéek—rec'd too late for last week. He is one of the active Democrats of Miles. Mrs. Daniel Walker and Mrs. Zeigler, of Broshvalley, died last week. —— Major Isaac Stover, of Aaronsburg, well known in that section, died sudden- ly on Thursday of last week. ——A new steam saw mill bas been put on the Kerlin timber tract, at Tussey mountain. — A heavy thunderiishower, accom. pevied by hail, passed over this section anday afternoon. — Rev. George Diven, pastor of the Boalsburg!Latheran charge, has resigned, bat we did not hear where he intends going. ~Mr. Grenoble has sold the Spring Mills house to the present popular land- lord, Mr. Bibby. who will no Soubt go to still greater pains to make it one of the best summer resorts in central + Pennsyl- vania. ~The gravary of James Lingle, near this place, was broken into ome night last week and eighteen fine hams were stolen. It certainly was not Bismark, for he hates American pork. The fellows had a horse with one shoe wanting by which the coarse of the thieves was tracked a piece ways, but no discovery followed the search made. ~Two sons of Noah Stover, of Mill heim, while innocently handling a pistol in one of the upper rooms of the house on BSaturdsy-—(a pistol not loaded of course) —the thing accidentally went off, sending a ball into the fleshy part of the leg, above the knee, of the one boy. Mr. John Coldren, of Gregg, called npon us, He is one of the most esteemed citizens of that section, and a Dem- ocrat. His announcement for Sheriff will be found in the “Reporter.” In every thing we lead—Garmans, Bush Arcade. Fans and parasols—Garmans. Base ball and bicycle belts—Garmans, Spring Mills has a new firm—Gren~ oble & bolmew--at the old Grenoble stand. Mr. B. has been the chief clerk of Grenoble’s store for many years, and has gained many friends by his gentle- manly and obliging conduct, Buccess to the new firm. wefitover, of the Bellefonte Marble Works, is doing a large boginess, Orders come in for monuments and tombstones from all parts of the county, His work renders the most com satisfaction and is admired by all for its elegance. His #0 very moderate, com with p elsewhere, that customers, find it quite an item in saving money ordering tombstones from Mr. Stover. payIt is a well known fact.—In the Diamond Dyes more coloring is given than in any known Dyes, and ve Tater and Ts et Ly waver 2 ut all druggists. They are a great success. Wells, Richardson & Co,, Burlington, Vt. Cartain and cortain poles—Garmans, Rog fringes —~Garmane, 1a embroideries and white goods our assortment is complete—Garmans, The telephone line is now finished fo Lewistown. Sh AAR BAA SA SAAS a Prxx'a Brare Conran COMMBNCEMENT, —&unday, June 22: 3 o'clock p. m, Baccalaureate Sermon, by the Rev. Wm. Hayes Ward, D. D, Editor of the New York “Independent.” Monday, June 23: 8 o'clock p. m, An- nual address before the Y. M. CO. A. by Rev, M. N. Cornelius, of Altoona. Tuesday, June 24: 10 a, m., examina- tion of candidates for admission to Col lege ; 3:30 o'clock p. m. Washington Res union Association, address by Col, D. H. Hastings, of Bellefonte; 8 o'clock p. m., annual address before the Alumni, by the Hon. Chas. Emory Smith, editor of the Philadelphia “Press.” Wednesday, June 25: 9 o'clock a. m,, artillery Salute ; 10; o'clock a, m , annu- al meeting of Trustees ; 12 o'clock, noon, Alumni dinner; 2 o'clock p. m., meeting (in the Chapel) of delegates and Alumni to elect Trustees; 4 o'clock p. m,, 7&- union of the Cresson society ; 8 o'clock p. m., Junior oration contest, Thursday, June 26: 9:30 o'clock a, m, graduating exercises of the Class of '84; commencement address, by the Hon, John M. Gregory, U. 8. Civil Service Commissioner, and ex-President of Illi- noir Industrial University ; 8 o'clock p. m., President's reception. —— a A ————— —The Linden Hall Band, Prof. Ph. Meyer, leader, livened up the home of the editor with some choice music, last Friday night, in a manner that is bard to excel by any band around. Lioden Hall can feel prond of its band~—the members are all young men of excellent character, whom we will be glad to see and hear play often, An immense stock of ready-made clothing for summer wear, is now on hand at the Philad. Branch. It is a tru- ly fine lot, and embraces every style and quality of goods. Anything to suit men and boys, and at lower prices than you can purchase for elsewhere. You can get a complate ontfit at from 85 to $15 less than you would have to pay for the same elsewhere, On Sunday afternoon lightning struck the house occupied by Samnel Kreamer, on the Henny farm, east of the Fort. Some of the weather boarding and inside plastering were shattered. The name of J. J. Lingle, of Belle- fonte, is announced in this issue for asso- ciate Judge. Being a gentleman of no little legal knowledge, he would make a good judge. ——Mr. John A. Kline, living on the farm of the editor, above this place, lost a valoable horse from lang fever a few days ago. This is the second horse he loses inside of 3 months, —Joreph L. Neff, one of the hard- working Democrats of Boggs. announces himself as 8 candidate for Sheriff in this issue, Carpets and window shades—Garmane, Felts and plushes—Garmans —We expect, of conrse, that D. Hess, ot a', will get up a big railroad pic-nie gome where in the neighborhood of Lin- den Hall, and have some of us fellows down this way invited up, when the road reaches that section. We will bave along the fourth of July, else you'll be run over by the kyars, sure, ~The financial troubles and smash ups among the speculators do not in- terfere with the sale of ready-made clothing, at low prices, at the Philadel. phia Branch. There will be no trouble you go fo Lewins & Co. —(3rain, grass, vegetables, fruit, ete, all promise an abundant crop. Mrs. Willow, of this place, sup- plies fresh bread several days in the week to all wanting it. —A gang of Italian railroad hands have housed themselves in a small honse, at the npper end of town. Thus far they are well-behaved, Gauze underwear, in gréat variely— Garmans, Cheapest, first class store —~Garmans, We beat all in prices —Garmaaos., We lead, never follow—Garmans. ~—Mr.John Gingerich, formerly of this place, is erecting a new house at Co- burn, He has opened an ice-cream rae loon and will supply any parties with the best ice cream upon short notice. Mr. Ls. A. Shaler, late of Walker, is announced in this issue as a candidate for Prothonotary. He is a young man of fine character and qualifications, ~The railroad damages awarded by the jury on the Woods farm is $150— amonot claimed, $250-and on the Nof- sker farm $27. 100 TOWN LOTS FOR BALE. The undersigned will offer for sale 100 choice town lots, near the railroad, at Centre Hall. These lots will be sold at very low figures. For further iculars and plan of lots apply to J. D. Marray, Centre Hall, onx Horren, Zapr3m Bellefonte, Pa. LOOK HERE! Have on hand and offer for sale, at Fanuens MivLya, Choice Western Corn, Mixed Chop. Family Flour, S0apit J. B, Fisnzr, Cavree Harr Mmar Mamxer.—~The Centre Hall Meat-market having a re- frigerator families can at all times be holel ; open day and evening. l4may tf Hexgy Boozes, Haviog employed an experienced wood-worker I am now to do nt. short notice, and l4may4t J. T. Lzx The great shows of I, W. Washburn & Robert been consolidated h is by far a reat black Ele 1. challenge per 03 1) 415 21704 aie i 2073 70 40 25 1063 REASURER'S BALE OF UN SEATED LANDE for taxes fov 18682 and 1585 and previous years. Totlce is hereby given that in. persu- ance of an Act of Assembly passed on the 12th day June, A. D,, Yel, etitled “An act to amend an act, directing the mode of selling unseated lands in Centre county,” and the several sup- plements thereto, there will be ex- wowed at public sale or outery, the Plowing tracts of unseated lands in sald county for the taxes due and un- paid thereon, at the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, on Mon day, June th, AD, 1584, at ove 0 clock p.m 420 196 400 44 2%) 200 110 $34 42 15 110 326 204} 52 4 91100 Acres, Per. Warran tes name, Taxes Benner Twp. Holms, Robert Dale, Christ (owner) Joges Twp, Dale, Ann part wt 3 Frazier, Nolbroa......... 2 Wi Hannah Fishburn, Wm Gray... I Martha Godfrey... Jonathan Harvey Wm Hood Moses Hood.......... JMIluncass J PP David lewis Frank MeCoy... Packer and Lucas Wm Russel A, Thomas Russel... .....coo 2 Jno Walker, owner Jacob Leathers, owner. 163 Mk hael, Wels Rah shA Barnside Twp. James Black... coin 163 Robt Brady... 163 Wm P Brady 163 John Brady hs t 100 100 453 1438 NK 125) a3 87) v Gl we we 0 § 43 Be ee din Be oe dln dn Bh 30 - : 3 B84 3 163 3 we ¥ Pr 0 4 a 6 r P38 30 > Dewart 3 168 John Dewart i 163 Henry Douvelly i 168 John Donelly 53 168 Bam’l M Fox........ de i nn de a de SE oF 1 Gray sete MAS Gira... } Alex Graves, ,, 63 Gharies Goben 5 Thos Hamilton Henry Hurris........ g Harrison....... 3 163 John Housel 153 Pervon Hunt 163 John Kidd "“ haniel Levi 1 18 Goo 125 1 £162 John Lyon . ki 153 Blair Mclanahan.. i3 153 George McLanahan 156 Polly MclLanaban. 33 158 Ann MeLanalim.... eco 3 160 Geo Mead........conone . 3 Wm Miller......... wh 3 163 Joseph Mofris. ....... 158 John Nicholson... 158 And Pettit 3} 163 Henry Shaffer Sarah M Taliman 53 Francis Tench. i 163 Jomes Towers... Joseph Thomas Joseph Wallace i 163 Joseph Wallace... Weitzel Jaen Weldner Henry Wheel Haird Wi Martin thi College Twp Ross Johnston Cartin T'w Robert Al = aii 63 6 J v john 1 163 ithington Pp usiey 415 Wml 415 Ester $48 99 And Epph 4i5s Rol Gray 41 Win feray Win Gilt Martha Godfrey iohn W Godfrey eter Hahn Susan Haka EA Hollowell Thos Humph JARI . ir Eddy mn" - i lant Friday, b » performance of the Washburn & Hunting ¢ % ye circus per formance was the best ever seen in this cit and we have had Forpaugh and Barnum, Roemer snd Larouk came in for the greatest applause. they being the favorites. We wish Messrs. Washburn & Hunting success, as they deserve iL” Don't forget the date, Wednesday, Ju it Grand street parade at 11 o'clock on day of show Usual price for admission, Re wo Tim Garner, of Dablin, Ind, went with most of his family to visit a neigh- bor, leaving at home a filteen year old daughter and a very savage dog to de- fend her. During the family's absence three tramps came to the house. Two stood guard while the third went in and seized the girl. Her screams aroused the dog, which rushed into the house and sprang vpon the fellow. The other tramps came to his aid, and a battle be tween the four-footed guardian and the tramps was waged in the house and yard, in which the men got the worst of it, and were unable to get away before neigh- bors, attracted by the noise, came up and caught the villains. wasn A] DROWNED BY A BURSTING CLOUD, Denver, June 1.—By the fiood cansed bya cloud burst on Frenchmen creek on Thursday, eleven cowboys were drowned, The water carried away everything in its path, men, horses, wagons, etc, PRESIDENT JUDGE, We are anthorized to announce that Hon. Adam Hoy, of Bellefonte, is a candidate for President J , subject to Democralic usages, ASSOCIATE JUDGE, We are authorized to announce that J. J. Ling. le, of Bellefonte, is & candidate for Associaie Judge, subject to Demooratic usages. ASSEMBLY, We are anthorized to announce that B. F. Hun. ter, of Benner township, 18 a candidate for Assen bly, subject to Democratic usages, TREASURER. We are authorized to announce that Charles Smith, of Bellefonte, is a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Democratic usages. PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to sanounce that L, A. 8ha. for, J Bellefonte, ( of Walker) is a candidate for , sub to Democratic usages, We are authorized to an hal Wm. B, Mingle, of Potter, is a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to Democratic usages, We are suthorised to announce that BR. G. Brett of candidate for Protho Ferguson, is & notary ject to Democratic usages Habs SHERIF, We are authorized to announce that John Cole dron, of G , will be & candidate for Bh SUDJGON 10 DumGOCTAIC DMEES. , We are authorized to announce that Joseph 1. Neff, of is a candidate for She M 3 ol eriff, subject We are authorized to announce that Bam] K, Foust, of Miles, is a candidate for Bheriff, subject © usages, We are puthorized to ANDOUNOe hat 5 a candidate for ¥heri | ry su We are authorized to nOunce the D of Forgusos wovnship, is « ie Democratic usages. Hath We are authorized to annoutice that’ Miles Walker, of Ferguson township, Is a candidate fo Sheriff, sub) 10 Democratic usages. for : COMMISSIONER, are anthorised M, Neid. for shes Mary Lane AB Valentine Barah Laue Nathaniel Levi Culeb Lows... sane Longstreth Caleb lLowns........ Isaac Lengstreth...... Johu 8 Mason John MeCauley.......... Philip Meyer.......... Himon Mever, Jana Brady John Brad Wm P rad Win Brady, Geo Calhou Junes Crot Joseph Fon Robt Gray, Valentine Meyer.......... James Miller.............c.s 291 Wm P Mitchell Win P Mitchell, Wm F* Mitchell John P Mitche i Royer Meyers, Ouavis JW Packer.. J W Packer. J W Packer.. J W Packer. J W Packer........... Cline Quigley Peter Smith Geo Kita. Wm Parke Wm Parke John Tripp C long, ow Moore Whi David Will Penn Twp James Ary 10 John Richard Tunis, Richard Tunis........... JRO0D WAIN....conneein tune Fishburn Wharton... Fishburn Wharton....... . Jonathan Willls......... Casper Wistar... Thomas H James Hep Jonathan Willls... wines Hej Wm Yardley.....coonmie 47 John Kem James 89 And Kennd 4 181Johin Kent Blames Ken Hobert Wm Burchfield......... Abram Hicks... . - Peacock Thomas, owner, 121 iregg Twp. Robt AsKIn......ooorssmeeneces Jacob Mozely 1% i ichae] Zeigler... x Wim A Custer's ost, owner al } Thos Barr rolhers Yiward G ihsbbsabsniiibe y tiers TOU cosvnvsnrnin Fes BRET covravane prion dam... ones SSLTORE .. cco risnn amilton. ....... ourn MEY os rnnnens nec y gy on a Arigus = SIAR SREP Bprin Mary Links flowery Win Parker 3 i, Owner Mlohn Welss & Sol Nidigh., Haltmon Twp, Daniel Beck Jacob Keith Josiah Lamburn Jano Vanpool, owner } OC Vanpooi, owner 3 OC Yaupoo!, - C Vanpool, Harris Twp. y Andre And Byar 5 Wm Bing ir (iets Cyn 3 Geo Caing 4 David Ca Paviag ( # David Ca 3 Paul Cox A bsolom Gen Fox Wm Harrison John R hard Parker James Heed Wharton Mamoel Y En Howard Twp. Whar Brown gins DD Harris Jaz DD Harris Joo Willisand 2 E En Jonathan W Huston Two. Thos Fit 3 Hap 2 James C Bagi W Sher ( sel » Jaren 4 3 James J a % 53 Thess Har 158 Wim Lew ward James M 2 Blair M dd has... nt er seed) reeadden. len sCRQoen min x Fisher Fisher ny 8 "i » Manne Anabian fot Th o Twp. Aan Marion Rota Christ ehrf R Robert M Me K inne 2 We 8 Fh * Rakg 3 % 1O8 168 Saran M terrible affair happened at the Lex ington, Ky., fair grounds. A trainer named Kimball had in hand a stallion, and whipped him #0 severely that the horse threw him, turned on him furious. ly and attempted to crush him by kneel. ing on him. Missing the mark with his knee, the animal began tearing the pros. trate trainer with his teeth, and when driven off by the shouts and gestures of a negro boy, returned to the attack, and before Kimball was released a wrist and from his breast and shoulder. THE OLD STAND!!! AT CENTRE HALL, To the Front with Seasonable Goods. Oor SPRING Supplies are NOW IN and we would be pleased to have you Call and Examine, OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Cannot be beat in Quality and Prices, especially in Domestics. We know we can do you good in SHIRTINGS, MUSLINS, TICKS, GINGHAMS, &o,, &o. A HOST OF BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, FLANELS, &c. PRINTS, &-. A SPLENDID LINE OF Cloths and Cashimeres. Our SUMMER Supply of MEN'S AND BOYS® BOOTS & SHOES, CHILDREN'S SHOES, with a full and complete line of LADIE'S WEAR vow in and ready for examination. Cheap ! Cheap | GROCERIES, FRESH AND PURE, ALWAYS on hand, at prices which will compete with any other house for the same quality and style of goods CALL EARLY TO SEE OUR GOODS, WM. "WOLF & BON. NT ICE OF APPEALS. Appe will be held for the several Townships and Bore oughs im the Commissioners’ Office, Bellefonte, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m. and 4 o° p.m, as follows : Monday. June J-for the townships of Rush, Taplot, ‘orth, Haston, ion and the boroughs of Philipsburg, Unjonville and Milesburg. , June 3--for the townships of Burnside, Snow Bhioe, Curtin. Liberty, Mari on, Walker of Howard, Wednesday, June 4-for the townships of Miles, Joh Penn, Gregg, Potter and the Poets * " orrie - Talltuan brates digit # Henry Vandyke 5 Hebeoca Waln.... + 58 Moore Wharion,. Elizabeth Whartos how ¥ Wharton. cis Wost f § West, Frances We 188 Win H West... 158 John West, Frances West Bnsh Twp. 458 158 Juno Allison S24 Jumes ALISON... .ooniinn ol And ALTIBG....oneieons A Allison 4 J 1Ally... Richard Atherton. 0 James Allison, Jo Bauman. Jos Bataan, 168 David Beverage 3 Dan’l Brickley 5 Peter Brutzunan 158 John Cunningham. Geo Clywner Gon Catap bell Tonos Cul 4 Bhurp Delany Frederick Dorsh 3 Thos Edwards... ....... 33 Daniel Ehler. 5% Dan Fitagerald 3 John Funk.....c..ooio Thos Fitesimmons 54 Babastian Graff Thos Grant......... 3 Thos Grant Wm Gary wpe 33 Jas Glentworth Elizabeth Grove Rott Grey Christian Hair 164 Christian Hair... 153 David Hair 158 Thos Hamilton 158 Hugh) Hamilton 158 John Hand . } John Harrison... in Jus Harrison AS 168 Hugh Hamilton j 112 Geo M Hartline... | 43% 163 John Hopkins.......... 1 428 158 John Haber tits 1 Christopher Hager John Harrison 21¢ 42 4d 10 } Wm G Littlmsore a Christian 1s John Lowde ch Lowden nnore 5... 58 Geo Mead 3 BR Morgan... John Musser Goo Musser JR ¥ii sit 8 Joseph Hug Patton 2 Richard Peters 158 Heury Pinkerton od 7 BdHardman fH 120Hardman 100 A= 130Henry Pim ee 301 160George Pim. #) Robert Rainey. 3 168Thos Reese Philip > } 168Jacob Rudisil 47 Jacob » 158 Beni, Kush ——— Wm H Reblson.. Wm H Robuen.. Casper Schalner. IB Andrew Bhenk.. 168Robert Speer... TGe0 Bough cues And Bootl...... coe Barbara Snyder... Kd Fr neh, W H Corkendale John Weidman. . 8116 BO 40k 110Jscob Weldmanlsi bG 12 J C Williams "19 ws John Wilson...... 14 87 224 Jobn Wilson, 24 00 9% Wm Wilson....... 302 453 168 Wm Wilkon ........ 164 65 818 106Jobn Witmer, .. 3600 506 100Wm Wilson... 97 92 Taylor Twp. Armer & Shaler... 18 20 Clement Beckwith 77 60 Wm Bell....... 8200 James Bush... 6490 Joseph Clark... 610 Moses Coates... 21 46 509% 150 250 71 00 50 176 bof 424 175 16 NBL 11950 wn . 1804 199i 128 i414 97 67 168R lize’ th Hoodman 8 77 Hugh Hamilton... 70 6 163Jobn Eoopmsn... 26 08 Loi Nn 14 CV Jus Vanovool Blot No 11, OV, Jur Vanpeol MLot Nol6, CV A, Btephenson est... Lot No 156 © V, Henry Stephen 104 65 2 04 $10 BN 89 70 119 10 | 87 67 EB Madson...... 82 on ww Montgomery 82 09 David Eslston 16 (0 268Jn0 M’'Commond 66 O02 Barbara Bayder,.. 26 46 C Yanpooi..... B46 Jacob Vanpool.., 610 Rich'd Whitehead 44 20 John Wells...u. 760 Jog Yoder... .... 11 68 Union Twp. HIWm Brower... 4156 PREKubn 12 00 140Harvey Mann... 44566 Bam'l Phipps 11 85 H Thomas, owner 4 10 P B Crider & Bon 7900 168 Wm Wister..... 148 77 Walker Twp. 4Robt Askin John Baker... 164 Robt & Jno Baker 2 Sam’! Barkoan.. 10 2 120Ruth Brooks... Wm Brady... 2WMary Curvier,,... 18Marg’t Dougherty 10K1iz'th Dougherty S0Jesse Beans... 280.) meses Evans... BWm Eckert... T9Peter Hahn 47 Ebheneezer Hahn... 40Wm Habn....... - Margaret James... 56Edward James... 40David Joboson.... Joba Knox Mary McEwen... 7 100Wm Mansel... 0 M4Jobn Mercer... 100David Mercer...... Wm Miller... Thos McCalmont. 44Capt Osman... ... 40J ob Packer.......... 40James Packer... Richard Purdon... David Reed ....... Rieh'd Robison... Jhon and Henry Smith coven . 1 138)ames Butler... 6d $6aniel Sutler.... 1920 Wm Swanzy.... oaoel 8 Amos Wicker L154 65 | 100 S] 9 a oo 9) =50 Tn i] 60 15 200 160 16) 0 ARE A535 200 90 40 Pd 887 oN wk ik wa od ube BE OF 2 og wl wy 4 € on L3 3260 116 6&4 61 "M1 113 a % Henry Clymer ..... Jd B Gray... Thos Hawiborn.. dobn Kuhne.o..... Geo WAG ....... Jasper Mayian... Barn’! Miles... Widow Morris... John Roms... Jno Swanswich.. Jobn Singer.cee. Wm J Shippen... Laird Jonathan, OWE coves sirrine A Laird, owner. Unknown, vacant xe Vanpool, ow'r ¥m Wister........ 1 . } Daatel Wister...... 21 15 86 D. C. KELLER, Treasurer, 142 656 § 1798 . 3A 196 81 . 498 403 49 = 116 18 25 7 i ei UO £9 0d a vt G0 BF BS 00 a ——_—o——— ——_—r———— — MENAG 4 UND ERIE} ER THREE MONSTROUS TENTS. Ww TRE NATIONAL INE A Few ASHBURN “eatures of BEAUTIFUL TROPICAL ETC. TWO FINE BAN Ds OF MUSIC. v ted in 1848, etnies. TOR soe deo'd, in twp. "mn vpn) ‘of hig ano. Seraione Courses,” of vile, Pa, says: pais, thousand were sgreeably people jours wor +O, CANIIELL, We toannounoe that A, J, ¢ of Unionville, oh candulete. for Communit weer | AJ GO Wings Waikes, Clerk. Comsaislopers, ~Irigh point and Oriental lacer, just Bo » Jui subject to Democratic usages. re eived, at the Bee Hive, respect: One 2 shout, t Ean: known,