- THE ENTRE REPORTER. FRep. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS. —One!year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 Per year. ADVERTISEMENTS, —20 cents per line for three insertions, and 6;cents peryline for each subse quent insertion. Other rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. APRIL 5 ANARCHY IN SOUTH CAROLINA, The tension in South Carolina has resulted in the inevitable bursting as- under of the srtands and the legitimate end of the TrLLMAN experiment in State socialism is at hand. It fur- nishes an object lession whose value it would seem almost impossible to mis- take. The unfortunate State which is sufferinglunder this first logical and uncompromising affliction of Populist theories has gained not the millennium but murder, riot and civie revolt, and as both Governor and the citizens whom his system of espionage has driven to desperation seem determined to force the crisis, the fall of Populism in South Carolina may be attended by still further scenes of violence bloodshed. For what has already happened no | and | one on earth is to blame except Till- | man and his Populist supporters. He | still asserts himself to be acting as a guardian of the new law. The fact is | that his law and the methods he has | aken to enforce it are an open, defiant | infringment of the Constitution and of | principles based on the Bill Sof] Rights and Magna Charta itself. “The people shall be secure in their persons, houses, paper and possessions from | unreasonable searches and seizures.” The facts that a Legislature permits or | prescribes unreasonable sewrches does not render them any the less obnox- ious, and in standing out for the in-! violabiity of their homes the South Carolinians are on precisely the ground | that all the farmers of these our An- glo-Saxon institutions have taken for | their support since they first determin- ed that they would not put up with | either tyranny or monkey business. And every attempt, in whatever | quarter, to interfere will private rights will always arouse resistance—and | when the interference becomes inhu- man and intolerable people will get down their guns When the first spark of trouble show- ed at Darlington some weeks ago at- tention was call to Tillman's threats, and it was pointed out that this sort of | socialismn was much the same as an- | archy. The remark has been more | than justified. We have the spectacle of sworn officers of the State conduct- | ing themselves and being hunted down like hired bravoes; we have the Gov- | erent calling out the militia, which disbands rather than obey him; we have him attempting to seize the rail- | | i to him a callous front, and we have | both sides arming for a struggle. | Where is the government of South | Carolina at this juncture? Certainly, | when Populism is reduced to the military,” it should be able to make | good its words. It should at least es-| tablish itself as an armed despotism, for otherwise it will Jand in chaos, where Tillman finds himself.—Philad. Times. i ! 1 Hox. B. K. Four of the Lewisburg | Saturday News, received a hearty en- i dorsement at the Union county Repub- | lican primaries, . when his majority for Assembly was about one thousand, over his competitor, out of about fif-| teen hundred votes cast. Besides ed- iting the ablest sheet in his section, he | isa noted political worker, and is | doomed for a position in the near fu- ture on the Republican State ticket. A —_.:© ms 3 A A ISR 1 i } THE nomination of Hastings may | Just as well be made by acclamation, | as there is no necessity of even taking | a ballot. . He already has more than the required number of delegates, but they still keep on instructing for him. ID. ¥F. Fortaey Appointed, D. F. Fortney has been appointed post-master at Bellefonte by President Cleveland. No more deserving Demo- erat could have been selected, his ser- vice to the party in the last twenty- five years has been of great value and unrewarded--no truer or more active Democrat is to be found in the state, The appointment meets general appro- val and Belletonte will have a first- class post-master, a A (i x Seriously Y11, John H. Keller, one of our oldest and most respected citizens, took ‘sud- denly ill on Taesday. AISA SM Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious eolie can almost invariably tell, by their feelings, when to expeet an attack. If Chamberlain's Collie, Chol- era and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken as soon gs these symptoms appear, they can w off the disease. Buch per- sons should always keep the Remedy at hand, ready for immediate use when needed. "Two or three doses of it at ~~ the right time will save them much suffering. For sale by J. D. Murray, i ES HERIFFS SALES! By virtue of a writ of Levari Faclas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county and to me directed will be exposed at Public Sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of | Bellefonte, on BATURDAY, APRIL 21st, 1804. at 1 o'clock P. M. the following real estate: In the Courtof Common Pleas of Centre coun- ty, No. 110 January Term 1894. Sel, Fasur Mort ¢ Anpa T. Francine, Execotrix of the last Fill and Testament of Albert P, Francine, de- ceased, vs, John Fowler. Description of Mortgaged Premises, All those two tracts or parcels of land situate in the township or Taylor, in the County of Cen- tre and State of Pennsylvania, the one thereof, being bounded and described as fol- lows: Beginning at: the corner of William B. Addleman survey, on the line of Richard Downing, thence by Addieman—now or for. merly Lyon, Shorb & Co,, and Ridgway and Budd-at the corner of Isase Webb, north fifty degrees east two hundred and thirteen perches, thence by [sane Webb-—now or for- merly Ridgway & Budd—south fifty degrees east throe hundred and twenty perches, thence south fifty degrees west two hundred and thirteen perches to the Richard Downe ing, thence by the Richard Down ing-—-now or formerly John T. Fowler—north fifty degroes west three hundred and twenty perches to the place of beginning, containing three hundred and Ringty-five acres and one hun- dred and twenty-three perches, and known as the “ Abner Webb" tract, and being the same premises which W. M. Loyn et. al, by deed dated the 25th day of May, 1877, re- |! corded in the office for the recording of deeds, ete, in and for the said county of Cen tre, in Deed Book “M,"” No. 2, page 437, ete, - e granted and conveyed to John (3) Fowler; bank barn, wagon sheds, corn cribs, slaughter house, pig pens, blacksmith shop, large poultry house, tool house, carpenter shop, one extratbarn tor young cattle and sheep, four large hay sheds, and other outbuildings. ALSO ler south 53 degrees weat 37 and 3.10 perches to stone corner; Thence north 464¢ degroes wost 105 perches to a post; Thence by land of Stewnrt and Lyon north 63 degrees east 42 and 5-10 perches to a post at said public road, Thence by land of M, C. Walk south 48 de- groos east #7 5-10 perches toa post, ‘Thence south 60L{ degress east 38 and 5-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 22 acres am 46 perches, Less six acres sold to A, R, 00, ALSO No, 8 All that certain mossuage, tenement and tract of land situated in Taylor Jownsnih Centre county, Pennsylvania bounded an desoribed as follows: Beginning at & pine tree, thence by a survey in the name of Wm, Wilson rdorth 84 degrees const 334 perches to ost: Thenee by a survey in the name of Jno, feCammond south 20 degrees east 1943, per chases to stones, Thence south 64 degrees wast 334 perches to a post: Thence by a sur. vey in the name of Jos, Welch north 2 de. reas west 194% perches to pine the place of oginning : Containing 850 acres. The above desoribed tract being surveyed In the name of John Lamb, ALSO No. 9. All that certain tract or piece of land situated in Taylor township in said county of Centre bounded and described as follows : Beginning at post thence south 6634 east 133 rods toa post. Thence N, 41° E, 102 rods to a bush, thence N, 4° W, 100 rods to stones, thenoe 57 W, 150 rods to the place of beginning, containing 90 acres, 63 perchos, net measure, being known as lot No, 19 on the Van Pool survey. ALSO No 10, All that certain tract of land situ. ated in said township of Taylor in said coun. ty of Centro bounded and described as fol. lows : Beginning at a birch, thence north 78 east 8 perches 10 stones thence north 65 de. grees oust 38 perches to stones, thence N, 83 E. 27 perches to stones, thence N, 40 W, 14 rods to stones thence 8, degrees W, 100 rods to siones thence 8, 40 E. 100 rods to the place of hes Inning. Containing 75 acres 2 57 The other thereof being bounded and des. eribed as follows: Beginning at hickory and owning trot of land, thence by said tract of land south fifty do a white oak, thence north fifty degrees east hundred and sixty-three perches to a hundred and fifty perches to a pine, hundred and sixty-three perches to the piace of begirn Shoenberger and wire, and John H. for the of June, 183, recorded in tie office the recording of deeds, ete, in and for county of Centre, in Deed Book “1 No snin John T. Fowler; thereon erected one large two story dwelling house, one pump ho use, one large bank barn. three ‘arge hay sheds, com eribé and other outbuildings ALSO No A iia, bounded and ning at & pine (ree, 6 1-0 1 as va gin and one half described as follows thence nonh forty 4ix degrees ’ thence along sald plank road south A0y- five (6 degrees west one hundred and sixty seven (0 relies to a post, thence along lands of John T $91 degrees cast one hundred and seventy «ix { post, thence north fifty-two (3 hundred and Afty-seven (157) perches to the winnin Containing one handred and sev enty-shreo acres and one hundred and twen ty-three perches and allowance L reserving out of sald tract however two {J}, three [3], four (4), five an fort io Buddeilie and also excepting and the grounds and right of way conveyo Bald Eagle Valiey Raliroad company. ALBO No, 2. All that certain tenement land in Taylor township, Centre sylvania, bounded and ginning al post foovers land, t 4 & 153 he Tat vil reserviog io the % A and county, lescribed as follows road a corner ¢ thenen by Samuel Hoovers landand road north thirty seven and one. half de g east nisety-eight perches to post, thence porth forty -e'ght and one-half degrees east enty-five perches to post, thette Penn Be : 1 t wu v by land in name of Same! livin south forty-eight degrees past One i and thirty-four perches io wones, thence th thirty -clght degrees cast soy enty-one perches (0 stones, 8S Ris thence by land AUnGre pundred and sixty «ix perches to as pine, then by laud of John T. Fowler, north forty-six and one-half degrees west one hundred and eighty perches to post the place of beginning. Conlal ing two hundred acres and aod allowance, more or less, excepting and serv ing out of said tract jot number thirty «ig? thirty-nine, forty, forty woe, forty two, fifty six, , ¢ighty-uine, ninety and ninety.one in And also excepting and reserving the x and right of way conveyed 0 the Valley Haliroad company. ALSO, re it No.2. Alo all thet certain tenement and tract of land in Taylor township, Centre county, Penuaylvanis, bounded and deseribed ss follows Beginning st a sugar treeon line of lands lstely owned by J. 8 Fink, decessed, thence south fifty seven degrees. east one huhdred and i foo. ver north thirty three degrees east one hundred and fifteen perches to pine, thence south fAfty- seven degrees east eight perches to . thence porth 33 degrees east one hundred and Af teen perches to a chestnut oak, thence by land of John Beckwith north fifty seven degrees west one hundred and ten perches fo 3 posi, thence south thirtysthree degrees wost two hundred and thirty perches to the place of beginning, contain. ing about one hundred and forty-one acres and seven perches be the same more or less. ALSO, No. 4. All that certain tenement and tract of land in Taylor township, Centre county, Penna bounded and described ax follows: Beginning on line of lands of J. 8, Fink, deceased, forty-five perches distant (on a bearing of south fifty-seven degroes east) from the sugar tree named as the starting point of tract No. 4, thence south eighty two degrees west twenty-five and five tenth per. ches to a post, thence nine degrees east five and eight tenth perches to post, thence south fifty. one-half degrees east sixteen and threelenth perches to a chestout, thence south thirty.two and one-half degrees, cast thirteen and six tenth perches to a pine stump, thence north twenty- eight d-grees east thirty-one perches (0 a post, thenoe north fifty seven degrees, west thirty two perches to the place of beginning, containing six acres and eighty perches be the! same more or less. Reserving ten acres and one handred and tracts heretofore sold (0 J. 7. F. Beckwith. ALSO, No.5. All that certain tenement and tract of land in Taylor township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows; Beginning at a pine stump on public road, lead. fog from plank road to intersecting mountain road corner of lands of John T. Fowler and heim of Denis Reese, thence along lands of said heirs of Denis Reese south fifty-four and one-half de- groes west twenty-five perches to . y along same south 39%; degrees east 81 2-10 perch. es to post, thence along same and public road aforesaidsouth a. oh a post, thence along Ia 54 ws wost 687. ALSO, No. 6, All that certain and teact of and in Taylor , tenemo nship, Centre Armor as perches, being lot No, 13 in the Van Pool sur- | vey. ALSO | No 11. All that lot of ground situated in | said township of Taylor bounded and des { eribed as follows: Beginning at stones N, 33 LE. s2rods to p.st thence N, 47 E. #0 rods to | white oak. Thence north 4 degrees west 50 i rods to stones, thence south 57° west 116 rods to stone, thence south 40° east 124 rods to the pi of beginning, containing 78 acres and | 13 perches, net measure being known as lot { No. 17 in the Van Pool survey. ALSO No, All that lot of ground situated in { said township of Taylor bounded and des. | eribed ax follows Beginning at stones | thence N. 5M E. 9%¢ rods to stones, thence ! north 4° weat 190 rods to stones, 50 W, 8 rods to stones, thence 8S, 40° east 110 rods to the siacs of beginning, containing 67 acres and 8 perches and being known as Jot No | In he Van Pool survey. ALSO % i i 12 1 NollAl { lor towns ! and deserts XN. 5 hatoertain trast of 1a ndsituate in Tay. p in said county of Centre bounded {as follows, beginning st stones east 100 rods to stones | north 40 west 108% rods to stones thence south | 50 west 100 rods to stone theese south 40 east ME ! rodis to the place of beginning, nlainiog 63 i pores and 50 perches net measure and belog | kpown as ot Xo, 11 in the Van Pool survey ALSO, thence No. 14 i ate in Tay! All that certain tract of land situ. ww township county of Centre and | Biate of Peunsy ia, bounded and described | as follows: BeginningataC,0 thence by land of Isaac Sharer, No. 37% west £0 yods to 8 poss, thenoe by land of Sharer and Fleck south 4 west 80 rode tostones, thones Ly land of Fleck south 51 west 5 mds to post, thenoe south | 57%; cast 25 rods to W. 0, thence south 56 cast $0.5 perches to a post, thenoe north 54 east 62.3 | reds to C. O, containing acres and 37 perches | pet measure, No buildings ALBO certain in No A'l that ment and tract of land 15 messuage lene sitaats in said Taylor township bounded and described as follows | Be:lonfsg at W, 0, thenoe by Blowers land porih SS east 107 1 rods Io post, thence by land now or late of C, Sharer south 144 east 75.7 rods to C. 0. thenoe by same south 63 east 45.2 thenoe § south 47, west 102 mds to stone, thence by land | of John Shivery north 67% west 1530.7 rods 10 the { place of beginning, containing #8 scores and 88 perches net measure, No buildings ALBO No. 18 All that certain trac cated in said township of Taylor. bounded and teseoribed ss follows: North 443g onst 102 rods to & post, thence south 34, west 50.5 rods to a stone hewce sonth west M5 rads to a post thence north west 12 ma Wo the place of be {| glaning containing 6 acres 111 perches measure 3 land lo & t of ALRO No, 17, All that certain tract of land sit { usted in sald township of Taylor, bounded and | desoribed ss follows: Beginning at a red oak {| bush, thence by land of C, Sharrer, No, 6 east 79 roulx to stones by hickory, thence by same | perth WMeest 121 rods to post, thente by same | sonith 78 east 20.5 rods to 4 post, thence by land { of Daniel Moore, south 6, west $4.4 rods to {| wood, thetioe by Ia 1d of C. Bharrer north i { west 38 rods to pitch pioe, thence by same porth 41 degrees, west 39 rods to Lhe piace of beglaning containing 31 acres net measure, ALSO, No. 18 All thet certain tract of landlocated in sald township of Taylor, undead and de seribed as follows Begianin ta red oak bush, thence by land owned by C. Sharrer south 4 east 41 rods 10 a pitch pine, thence by same south Bi east 57.210d8 0 a , thence soqth 504 east 16.2 rods loa chestnut, thence by land of [sasc Sharrer, south 29 west 40 rods to a post thence south 3 west 215 rods to a post thenoe north ES wet 0 2 rods to C. ©. thenoe north 14814 west 798 rods to a post, thence north 66 east 8.7 rods to the place of beginging oon. taining 25 acres and 97 perches net m re. No buildings ALSO. No, 19, Allthat certain wmessuage tenement and tract of land situated In Liberty township, Centre county, Bate of Pennsylvania, bounded and deserited as follows: Beginning at a stone, thence south 156 degrees, west 11.5 perches to the edge of the east bank of Marsh Creek, thence along the «ft bank of said Marsh Creek a south easterly and north easterly direction, following the courses and distances of mid creek almost twenty-three porches to a post, thence north twentyvive degrees west filieen and one half perches to the place of beginning containing al most one hundred and forty-three perches more or less. No bulldiogs. ALSO, No. 20. All that certain tract or piece of land jocated in Liberty township, Osntre evunty, Panteylvania, bounded and described as fllows inning at a post, thence along lands of John T, Fowler south #64 4 west 15 rode 0 a hemlook, thenoe slong lands of Joseph HBechtol, north %7 degrees west 61 perches to es, thence along lands of Joseph Bechiol south 271g west 41 os to a hickory, thence slong land of Joseph htol south 67% west 11 perches to stones, thence a dnd 9 gosgph Bechtol north 2 y onto a thence along public oad north 87 east 17 rods to a . thence along said south 713 east 50 to a post, thence along said roa north 883 ewt 42 foids to 4 post, thence along said road south degrees east 13 perches to a post, thence a) said road south Sg ea 18 porches to n thence slong mid south 46% cast 13 porches Rimes along anid rani south 87% east Sn srelted 4 two a. r outbniidi Pet he hy Christ poy ng ALSO, Na. 2 AN that certain traet of land situated townshi . iY. va Re, bounded and described as. fol thenoe along 82 degrees west ¥ rods to stone, thence south 194 west 27.5 rods to stones, thence south 25 west 9% rods to stones, thence south 85 west 4 rods Ww stones, thence by land of Jolin T. Fowler north 89 west 76.6 rods to stones the place of beginning, containing 52 acres and 149 perches net measure. No bulldings, AlBO, No 24 Those four lots of ground lecated in the vil- lage of Buddville at Hannsh Furnace in Taylor township, Centre sonny, Pennsylvania, known us lots No. 1, 2,8, and 4 in sald village of Budd. ville, each being 4 feet in width, fronting on Main Avenue and extending back 166 feet to Plummer's alley On lot No, 4 ix erected a two-story frame dwell ing house and stable. ALBO. in the village of Budavilie at Hannah Furnace, nia, known as lots Nos, 140 and 141, each lot be- ing 60 feet wide, fronting on Railroad street and extending back 53 feet to Thompson street on lot No. 140 there is a twostory frame dwelling house. No buildings on lot No, 141, ALBO. No, 26 All those four certain lots of ground situat- Centre county, Pennsylvania, known as lots Nos 88, 30, 40.and 41, each lot having 64 feet fronting on Main Avenue and extending back 166 feet to Penn alley. On Jot No. 40 there is & two story frame dwelling house. ALSO, No. 27, All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land lu Taylor township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, known asthe Ames & Shaffer tract, containing one hundred and fifty acres, ALSO, Hes in Taylor township, Centre county, Pennsyl vania, bounded snd described as follows: Begin thence along same north thence along same thence by same north 59% east 30 perches, thence along same north 51 east 27% porches. thence by land of William Lyon and Company in right of Samuel Downing south 46%4 east 154.5 stones, thence by land of the 51 east 12 perches, Huntingdon line, thence along said Bisir county line 641-2 west crossing the B.E. V. R. RB. 10 an tree, thence by said line east to the place of be ginning covtaining 82 acres and 23 perches, Seized, taken in execution and to be sold us the property of John T, Fowler, ALSO All that messuage or town lot designated as lot No. in Wm PB. third extension of Unionville Fisher's west by lot No. 27, and on the east by an alley, being & feel by 120 feet Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold the property of John C, Rumberger ALSO All that messuage or dwelling house and of land thereto belonging situate, lying and being in the borough of Howard, county and state aforesaid, described as follows jegin: ning at a post on Walnut street, thence by { lots of Moore and Weber south 42 degrees west isi feet toa thetice by land of John MeElwaine south 55 east 4 feet to a stone, thence by land or lot ‘hiristopher Schenck north 54 degreestenst 154{ feet post on Walnut street, thence along sald street north Shdegrees west 45.4 feet to the place of beginning, containing one-fourth of an acre pet measure, the same being a part of a tract, the title of which became vested in the sald party of the first part, by a Deed of veyance from James Gordon and Mary w ile, dated the 27th of June, 1565, which be recorded in the office for recording in the off for recording of Deeds in the County of Centre Deed Book F No, 2, Page 242 seized, taken sn execution snd to be sold the property of T. J. Moore and Smith. slone & eof his ng Loe as Jacob C ALSO All the two following described messuage or tracts of land situate in the township Ferguson, county of Centre, and State of Pen sylvania, to wit One tract thereof beg at a post on line of land of Jacob Neildigh being alsoa corner lot No, 10 now owned James Snyder, William Gardner, thence by same, south degrees west 3 perches 1o post thenee by same, north 2 degrees west perches to post, thence by land of Shard Stew art & Co. north 59% degrees sast 49 perches to corner of lot of Daniel Stoner, thence south ny degrees east | perches to post, thence notth 59 degrees east 8 perches 10 line of land of Jacob Neidigh, thence by same, south 12%, degrees east 60 perches to the place of be gin g. containing 41 acresfand 14 perches pet ineasure., é oO 1 £ 6 wy ® p- ain ALSO ’ berea! The other tract the scribed tra er of lot No ad and | Smith and lot No- 10, sald Abraham and Benlamin Fahr, now owned and by William Gardner, and James thence by same lot and lots No. 11 and } to Alfred Hoy and Samuel Sharer respecti sotth 56 degrees west thenoe by lot No. sold to George Custebor der, north 34 degrees, west 180 perches to post abhave ern Charles Piter occupied Snyder, i 5 wi » adjoining the beginning al a post James § ae fo to 11¢ perches, thence by same south Teh east, 98 perches 1o post, thenoe by said jot 21. being the first above deseribed land herein conveyed and recited above, south 26 degrees east 84 perches to the beginning, 124 acres and M perches net measure, and mark & Co. aslot No. 4 Seized. taken in execution and to be the property of David W, Shivery. ALSO, seribed as follows: On the north by lands of H ieor On L. Peters, Henry W. Hoover and Patter dwelling house, barn and other out-ba iidings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry W. Hoover, of, al. ALSO All that cortatn messuage. tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Taylor. county of Contre and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz ginning at a pine tree, thence porth 5 1-2 degrees west 150 perches to post at plank road, thence along said plank road south 55 degrees west 167 perches to post, thence along land of John T. Fowler south 49 de grees cast 351 Jotches to the place of beginning, containing 175 acres and 123 perches Rilow. ance, thereon erected a dwelling house, barn and other out-buildings. ALSO, All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of ued situate in Liberty towansh ip, Centre coun- ty, Pennsylvania, in the warrantee name of Will. ism Mahaffey, bounded on the north and east by lands of James I. Delong. on the south by lands of Joseph Bechdel, and on the west by lands of 10a 1. Fowler, containing 33 acres more or less, No improvements, ALBO, All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in Liberty township, Centre pou ty. Pennsylvania, bounded on the south by lands of Joseph Bochdel, on the west by land of Joseph Bechdel, on the north by land of William Sing. er's estate, and on the east by lands of John T. Fowler, containing 37 acres more or less. No im. provements. Heized, takon in execution and 10 be wold as the property of Johu T, Fowler. ALSO All the defendant's right, title and interest ip and to all that certain jot or plecs + of ground situate in Patton township, Centre County. Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol: ws | od on the north by land of C, H, Kephart of} the east by road; on the h by uk lie road | on the land of Daniel Stine, containing one acre, be the same more or less, Having thereon erected a small dwelling house and outbuild. ings. ALSO All the defendant's right, ttle and interes all that certain lof or ip, Genie ascribed as land of C. le we pethomame ore or soak. avis theron ! tak: ox and to be nn oroperty of Bhooh HURK. sold Company, and on the west by an alley, eon tainin less. Thereon érected a two story frame dwel- | ling house and other outbuildings. ALSO All that certain tenement, message or tract | of land lying and situate in the borough ofiOen | tre Hall, county of Centre, State of FPennsyl | vania, bounded and described as follows, | wit: Bounded on the north by Chureh street, | on the | Mrs. F. O. Bairfoot, on the west by land of Jer- | acre, m ore or less, hereon erected a | two story frame dwelling house and other out { bulldings. . ALSO, | All that certain tenement, messuage or tract i tre Hall, county of Centre, state of Pennsyi vanla, boundrd and described as follows, to wit: Bounded on the north and east by lands fof Dr. W, A. Jacobs, on the south by lands of | Frank Arney, on the west by Water street | containing one half acre, more or less, There | on erected & one and one-half story dwelling | house, stable and other outbulldings, ALBO All that certain tenement, messuage or tract { of land lying and situate in the borough of Cen tre Hall, county of Centre, state of Peunsyl vama, bounded and deseribed as follows, to | wit: John Fieck’'s lot, on ths west by Pennsylvania avenue, containing one-eighth of an acre, more or less. No buildings | Belzed. taken in execution and to be sold | the property of William Wolf, { ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement and Jot of ground, situste in the borough of Bellefonte, | county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania , be. as 1-2 of lot No. 76 in the general plot or plan of the said borough of Bellefonta, bounded on the north | by Bishop street, on the south by logan street on the east by Harris lot, and on the west by formerly of John Cox. Thereon erected two houses, one & twostory frame the other u one and one-half story dwelling hous and other outbuildings. ALSO, lot All that certain lot of ground situate on north side of Cherry alley in the borough | Bellefonte, county of Centre and Swte of Penn | sylvanis , boonded and described as follows; Be- glouing at a point on Cherry alley, thence north { wardly along the lauds of John L. Sides, former | ly James D. Rimer beirs, 90 feet to an alley | theuoe westwardly along sald alley aud pars with Bishop streel fifty feet, thence south wir #0 feet and parallel with eastwardly fifty feet to the being a lot fronting Gfty fox | extending back % to erected a stable, Aen Mage pisce of beg ng on Cherry alley and an alley hereon t fet i All that certain messusgs of land situate in the toy i tenemen and described as follows corner, thence slong sud of John Ci degrecs, east 235 perches 10 slones land of M. Daley, south 8] deg ‘ { 08 10 stone, Lthenoe along same south north 15 perches 10 stone, thenos by sa ib degrees west 42 perches 0 post, Lb 51 degrees west 40 perches Wo stone, theno same south 10° east 45 per to post thenoe by © ! er lands of Jobs Curry north degrecs cist perches to stone, thenos by same north 7 degrees east 40 perches (0 lone, thence south 32 degroes east 5 perches 10 the place of beginning contain. 8 sores and 70 perc m1 erected a story frame dwellin r out dings. og ress a0 hes ihe house and thy ¥ th All thal certain messy { of land sitoate in the ow { of Centre and State of Py and described ss follows | on wwnship road, then M4 perches to stone, then A perches U | Eckley, south Ww north © south = de pe, thence north iA post Whence post, thenoe south 57 & done, thence giong § degroos cist by same south 10 los white pine, the siong tow south 79 degrees cast 32 porches to place of ning, containing 5 acres 31 perches and 3 snee Thereon erected stable, and other outbui ALF 8d corialn mossgage, of latd situsie in the t i inty of Centre. and Sale nsyivania, bounded and described as follows g at a hickory | thence by land of Joe! Hanoock, south 47 degrees { north 142 perches 0 slone, 41 Oe grees west 257 perches to cortier degrees east 142 perches {1 degrees east 232 perches to ning, containing Zdacres and ° on erected a two story frame « stalile | Belsed, taken in exe | the property of Jo age Ww Boggs, of nis, bour NE AL & 80 4 inn degroes, jegreos wesl nnd of J north 2 north RTO Agrees ¢ 58 perches 10 9 51 OE TCE West ey West degrees west 60 Tegroees wort will perches Jegroos cant sods of awh yom dd a 1wWo lors 4 fu fing og 1 ! Al tenement &D tract # A ow toad of Boop 4 wnship of Boggs of thence north § OIPTOT ihe p ition, and Lurey ALEBD All that certain messuage and tenemos and tract or plece of ground situated in village of Centre Hall Pa, In the township of Potter, bounded and described fol | lows, to wit Beginning st a post on church street, in sald . village, thence north by land of Peler Neff, about 5X feet to land of Xavier Gfrever thence east slong said land { about 216 feet toa post, thenoe south by said land. and jand of G. Strohmeyer, about 29 feet {to said Church street, thence west along {said #reet about 216 fou to place lof beginning, thereon erected a two story double frame dwelling house, stable, and { other outbuildings | Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold | as the property of A. W. McCormick, Admin istrator, of J. K. Miller, dec'd TERMB--No deed will be acknowiodged until the purchase money be paid in full JOHN P. CONDO, Bhentl, Bellefonte, Ma, ¢ ihe Be EGISTER'S NOTICE The tollowing accounts have been exam. amined. passed and filed of record in the Reg isters office for the inspection of heirs and lega tees, creditors and all others in anywise inter ested and will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Centre counly, on Wednesday the 25th day of April, A. DD, 1984, for allowance and | confirmation, 1 The first and final account of W. L. Hicks Executor of ete, of Sarah J Beck, late of Taylor township, Deceased. 2 The account of William Decker, adminis. trator of ete, of Margaret Decker, late'of Walker township, deceased. 3 The account of Wm. B. Mingle, adminis trator of ete. of Clara Tobias, late of Centre Hall boro, deceased. 4 The final account of Wm, Irwin, Ezecutor of ete., of un. Elizabeth Holmes, late of Marion township, deceased, 5 The final account of Wm, Irwin Exee utor of ete. of Mary Holmes, late of Marion town ship, deceased 6 The first and final account of C. W, White Administrator of ete, of John White, late of Howard township, deceased. ] 7 The first and final account of W. H. Mus. ser, Guardian of Fannie B. Gregg, minor child of Theo. Gregg, late of Boggs township, de. 8 The first and final account of Nancy San. key, Administratrix of &c.. of Jeremiah San. key, late of Philipsburg boro. deceased, § The first and partial account of Henr Walkey, Administrator of ete. of Samue Walkey, late of Walker township, deceased. 10, The first and final account of John W. Beckwith, administrator of &o., of Leah Herds man, iste of Houtadale, decd. 11 The first and final account of John Wilk liams, Administrator of ete. of Jesse Williams 1ate of Huston township, deceased, 12 The first and final secount of Annie M. Tibbens, Administratrix of ete, of Michael Tibbens. late of Gregg township, deceased, I Th tof M.C. Weaver of Jennie W. Minnie T. and John MH’ m hildren of enry Kekenroth, © ie nor ¢ townsh > , 1 Lannen adminis. , Ite of Union account of er. i ES : i ian on. late bord. oe aocount . LL. Rishel late of tof M. L. Rishel Dashem, 3 i | township, dee’d, A, The first and final account of John Me | Ghee, administrator of. &c.. of Samuel P. Bech- i dol, late of Liberty township, dee'd. | The first and final account of A. A. Dale, | Trustes to sell real estate of Lucy Ann Eckley, { late of Huston township, deed. 28. The first and final account of J. J. Tress er and J. 8, Dauberman, administrators of, &e of Barah Tressier, late of College twp. dece'd. 24. The first and final account of John Dale, administrator 4.0. e, t. 4. of, &e., of Martin { Houser, late of Harris [now College) township, deed. The first and final secount of W. FP. Fish er, executor of, &e., of Albina Hicklen, late of Union township, dee'd, & i | | - W.RUMBERGER, Register i i Cot RT PROCLAMATION 1 S—— Whereas Hon A. O, Furst, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Judicial district, consisting of the counties of Centre and Huntingdon, and the Hon Thos, F, Riley and the Hon. C, A, Fanlkuper, Assotiste Judges in Centre, having issued thelr precept bearing date the Ziad day of March, 1804, 10 me directed for holding a Court of Over aud Term! ner and general Jall Delivery and Quarier Bes i sions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the eounty | of Centre sand commence on the ih Monday of April, and the Zird day of April, 180, and to con tinue two weeks given Ww the { Coroner, Justices of Aldermen and {| Constables of said oo of « that they | be then nod there in the proper persons, at 30 { O'clock in the forenoon of sald day, with their | records, it sitions, examinations, and their OWI remembrances, 10 we things which 0 | their office apperiains wo be done, end those who i Are bound in recognizance {o prosecute against the prisoners thas are or shall t of § Centre county, be t i and lhere | agninst then as shall t the President s 49ih § ii i Notice is hereby the Peace 0 fitre ww in the jail 10 prosecute ut Given under my hand, at Bellefonte { day of March, in ear of our Lord | the one hundred a h year i dependence of the U i the 2nd in04 and of the In i i | i i i i 5 i | MEN WANTE Best tery STu LINE AXD 1 nent best efor and YG ERMAN Hig yo font { ¥ diterest 11 $ rim 1 mad : I. suhserit it 3 janll du 4 :s §° CAVEATS TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. 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