Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 04, 1881, Image 4

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BELLEFONTE, PA.
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Domocrutic Dolognto Election find
County Convention.
Tho Democratic voter* of Centre county
will moot at tho regular place of liolJing
tho general election for their districts, on
Saturday, August 0, 1881,
to elect delegate* t<> the Democratic County
Convention. The election will open at two
o'clock r. m. and close at six r. *l.
Tho Delegate* clioson at the above time
will meet in the Court House, at Hello
fonto, on Tuesday, the bth day of August,
at two o'clock P. M , to nominate two can
didate* for Associate Judge; one candi
date for Sheriff; one candidate for l'ro
thonotary; ono candidate for Treasurer ;
one candidate for ltegist'-r ; one candidate
for Recorder ; two candidate* for County
Commissioner; two candidate* for Audi
tor ; and to transact *uch other business as
tho interest of the party may require.
The number of delegates to which each
district is ontitled is as follows:
Hs-llvf-inte, IV. W I ll*ln<-- •'
•• s . W - II irrls •
. W a|BOWWNI '-'
Milsstrtir* 1 llu*t. n 1
Millbrim - - Lll vrtj -
t'nl -iollle I 3*ri 'U- •••
ll.ivt.r 1 l.>ri, 1 Ul!'-s *
I'lllll|Ml-org fc r.liun I
il.-ntj.r- * I'.-un -
ft.**. I Poller, is,rlh -l
Barnelp.„ 1 " south - 4
Curtin..... - Rn.h- 4
Colics- - So-ss Sin* S
r.rtt,s,ii, .11 3 Spriri,; I
•• 1,w...- I T.ylor ... I
Or.rtc, sjiiil, - * r - I'nioo I
i,.,rib - W.lk-r
Il.lf M-. ti Ij Worth -
Total - vl
The delegate elections must be conduct
ed strictly in accordance with the follow
ing rules:
1. The Democratic County Convention
of Centre county shall he composed of one
delegate for every fifty Democratic vot<-s
polled at the Preaidential or Gubernatorial
election next preceding the convention.
The allotment of delegate* to the several
election districts in the county shall be
made by the Standing Committee of the
county at its first meeting in every alter
nate year succeeding the Presidential and
Gubernatorial elections and shall he in
proportion to the Democratic votes cast in
each district at such election*.
'I. The election for delegate* to repre
sent the different districts in tho annual
Democratic County Convention shall bo
held at the usual place of holding the gen
eral elections for each district, on the Sat
urday preceding the *econd Tuesday of
August, in each and every year, beginning
at two o'clock, P. M., on said day and con
tinuing until six o'clock, p. M. Tho dele
gales so elected shall meet in County Con
vention in tho Court House, at Bellefoote,
on tho Tuesday following at two o'clock,
P. Mr
3. Tho said delegate elections shall he
held by an election hoard, to consist of the
member of county committee for each dis
trict and two other Democratic voters
thereof, who shall be appointed or desig
nated by the County Committee. In case
any of tho persons so constituting the
board shall do absent from the place of
holding the election for a quarter of an
hour after the time appointed by Rule
First for the opening of the same, his or
their place or place* shall be filled by an
election, to be conducted viva voce, by tho
Democratic voter* present at the time.
4. Every qualified voter of the district,
who at the late general election voted the
Democratic ticket, shall he entitled to a
vote at the delegate election ; and any
qualified elector of the district who will
pledge bis word of honor to support th*
Democratic ticket at the next general
election shall be permitted to vote at the
delegate election*.
6. The voting at all delegate elections
shall be by ballot; upon which ballot
shall be written or printed the name or
names of the delegate or delegate* voted
for, together with any instructions which
the voter may desire to give the delegate
or delegates. Each ballot shall be re
ceived from the person voting the same by
a member of the election board, and hy
him deposited In a box or other receptacle
provided for that purpose, to which box or
other receptacle no person hut members of
the hoard shall have access.
6. No instructions shall he received or
recognized unless the same be voted upon
the ballot as provided in Rule Fourth, nor
shall such Instructions if voted upon the
ballot, be binding upon the delegates, un
less one-half or more of tho ballot* shall
contain instructions concerning the same
office. Whenever half or more of tho bal
lots shall contain Instructions concerning
any office, tho delegates elected at such
elections shall be held to be instructed to
support the candidate having the highest
number of votes for such office.
7. Kech election bosrd shall keep an ac
curate list of the names of all persons vol
rAing at such elections, when the list of vo
* teri together with a full and complete re
turn of such election, containing nn accu
rate statement <>f the person* elected dele
gates and all Instruction* voted, shall be
certified by said board to tb.i county con
vonsion, upon printed blank* to bo lur
nlshed by tint county convention.
H Whenever Irotn any district qualified
Democratic voters, in number* equal to
live times tho delegates which sueli district
has in tho county convention, shall com
plain in writing of an undue election or
false return of delegate* or of instruc
tion* in which complaint* the alleged I act*
•hall' bo sixtciflcally sot forth and verified
bv tho affidavit ol one or more persons,
such complainant* shall have the right
tO contest tho seat of such delegates
or tho validity of such instructions, Such
complaint shall bo heurd by a committee
of live delegates to be appointed by the
president of tho convention ; which said
committee shall proceed to hear the parties,
their proof* and allegations, and as noon a*
mav bo report to tho convention what del
egate* are entitled to seat* therein, and
what instruction* are binding upon such
delegate*. Whereupon the convention
shall proceed immediately upon the call of
the yeas and nays to adopt or reject the re
port" of tho contesting parties; in which
call of tho vcas ami nays tho names of tho
delegate* who-o seats are contested <>r
whose instructions aro disputed shall bo
omitted.
All delegates must resido in the dis
trict they repr tit. In ease •>f absence or
inability t> attend, sub-titution* may bo
made Iroin citizens of the district.
10. Delegates must obey the instructions
given them by their re-pectivo districts,
and, if violated, it shall be the duty of the
president of the convention to cast the vote
of such delegate or deb-gates in accordance
with the instructions, and the delegate or
delegate* so offi-nding shall b<- forthwith
expelled from the convention, and shall
not bo eligible to any offico or place of
trust in the party for a period of two years.
11. In tho convention, a majority of all
voters shall be necessary to nomination ;
and no person's name shall bo excluded
trotn the iist of candidates until after the
third ballot or vote, when the person re
reiving the least number of votes shall be
omitted and struck from the roll, and so
on at each successive voto until a nomina
tion be madi-.
11!. If any person who i* a candidate
for any nomination before a county con
vention shall be proven to have offered <>r
paid any money, or other valuable thing,
or made any promise of a consideration
or reward,to any delegate for his vote, or
to any person with a v:,-w of inducing r
| securing the vote- of delegate*, or if tho
-ume shall be done by any other por- ei
with tho knowledge ami consent of -uch
candidate, the name of su< h < andidute
-hall he immediately stricken from the 1 i*t
of candidate- ; or if such fact be ascer
tained after tits nomination, shall bostru< k
! from the ticket and the vacancy supplied
!by an- w- nomination, ami, in cither < •".
such J erson shall be ineligible to any nom
ination by the convention, or t-- an ele, •
' tion as a delegate thereafter. And in cae
j it shall be alleged after the adjournment of
I the convention that any candidate put in
i nomination ha.- been guilty of such act- ■ >r
, of any other fraud dent j riu to • - to obtain
-uch nomination, the charge- shall Isi in
-1 vostigated by the county < mniitte©, and
' -uch steps taken us the good of the party
may require.
hi. It any delegate shall r--•• ive any
money or other i uable thing, or a c* pi
tho promise of any < -n-i-l- ration or r--
ward t< ho paid, delivered or .-oir- 1 to
him or to any person for such candidate,
a* an inducement for his vote, U{-ii proof
of tho fact to the satisfaction ol tin-con
vention, such delegate shall be f rthwiih
expelled, and shall m l I"- r- ei- v- -I a* a I!<-1-
egato to any further lonvention, and shall
be ineligible to any party nomination.
It. Case* arising under th" *lh, l'Jlh
and 13th rule* shall have precedence over
all other business in convention until de
termined.
15. That tho term of the chairman of
the county committee shall begin o>i tho
lift dav of January of each' JXfvery
year.
19, That the d-b-gat-s from tire several
boroughs ami townships b- authorized, in
conjunction with the chairmain of the
county committee, to appoint the member*
of tho committee for tho various boroughs
and townships.
The boards to hold tho primary elections
will bo announced hereafter.
At a mooting of the Democratic County
Committee held at the committee rooms in
Ib-llcfonte, on Thursday, duly the fol
lowing person* were named to hold the
delegate election* on the s'.th of August
Hellefonte, IF, H\—Nicholas Redding,
Chairman ; Robert D--ak, Clirist. Dorr.
HrlUfn a fr, ,Y. ll',—( ha*. S ha-b-r, Chair,
man ; \V. S. Roher, Da.iiol W Woodring.
Beliefontf, S H*.—Ed ward Brown, dr.,
Chairman , D. F Kortney, W.C 11-inlo.
Mile*bury. —(. I'. Kroamer, Chairman .
dame* Jones, Michael McLaughlin.
Millheim. — D L. Zorhv, Chairman ; da
cob Alter, W. 11. 11. Kisonbuth
Cnionvitle. —A T. Leathers, Chairman;
John G. (i-ary, Wm. Taylor.
Ilmrarit Horn —Gpo Wi*lar, Chairman ;
Howard llrickloy, John Doiht.
Philipttmrp. —A J. (irahain, Chairman ;
A. V*. Carpenter, W. 11. il-imach.
Hmnrr. —Jerrv Roan, Chairman ; It. F.
Hunter, darne* Henderson.
Ilnpf/t. —Clias. McLaughlin, Chairman ;
Col. slas. F. Weaver, 11. L. Harvey.
Bumtide. —Oscar Holt, Chairman ; Bar
ney Voidhefor, Wm. Hippie.
Cnrfin. —John McCloskey, Chairman :
Mil'hel Leathers, David D-long, Jr.
College. —Jacob Holtorf, Chairman ; da*.
Gilliland, Daniel Grove.
Fergueon (aid). —John T. McCormick,
Chan man; Ed. Ward, Jacob Kroamer.
Fergumm (ice). Mile* Walker, Chair
man : D. 11. Kustenhauder, John Miller.
(iregg (tooth). — Ed. Krumrine, Chair
man; L. M. Biahcl, 11. H. Herring.
flregg (north). —,ia*. Duck, Chau n-.an;
I*ral Vonada, Wro. Weaver, Jr.
Ila i net. —Solomon Ettiriger, ('hairman ;
John W. Btinkle, J. Wilson Russell.
Ilalf M'rtm. —John Ward, Chairman ;
Elli* Lytic, A. T. Gray.
Harrit. John A. Rupp, Chairman;
Samuel B. Moore, Cyrtu Durst.
Ifmrard. —John A. Dunkle, Chairman ;
George B. Lucas, W. T. Bowes.
Ifnetnn. — Henry Ilale, Chairman ; Dan'l
Irwin, J. T. Haruock.
Liberty. —W. H. Gardner, Chairman;
Marion. —l'erry Condo, ('hairman; Cal
vin Yearick, John Guiser.
hfilet. —Sam'l K. Faust, Chairman; Sid
ney Krumrine, Prof. Henry Meyer.
Patton —John Reed, Chairman. P, A.
Sellers, Dempster Meek.
Pmn. —Christ Alexander, Chairman ; A.
W. Ulrich, W. F. Smith.
Potter (north). —John Shannon, Chair
man; Jaa. A. Keller, Jacob Wagner, Jr.
Potter (ettulh). —Jan. MrClintock, Chair
man , Adam Krumrine, Wm, K. From.
ftu*h —Hugh McCarin, /'/mi mum : H. .1.
M< < M*l 1h n, ilurimy Coy 10.
Siuiu, A I'd Ciimtiboll, l'/mil ' inii .
Wiii Unions, Junto 11-ililing
S/iriii'i. —John Noll, C/mirmnn ; I',. \\ .
Wood, J. Irwin Taylor.
Taylor. Win. < 'alder wood, C/mirumn ;
Htwminl Hoover, Vinton Jlockwith.
I'ninn S. K. Kmerifk, (/hnirman J no.
Hull, Charles Mednrvey.
Il'o lkrr. Ambrose Mr Mullen, C/mir'n :
Philip S. Fisher, Jon. A. Ktnerick.
Worth. Martilml Lewis, <'/minium; It.
I). Ardrv, Owen McCiiiui.
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LETTER FROM WASHINGTON.
Kr,.m oar It'-Knler Con-secnO'l-tit.
WAH 111 MJTON, August I, iKiSI.
Among the lato political rumora is
| one to the effect that ex Secretary Carl
j Scliurz. into he made Minister to tier
| many. The story cornea from Kurope
] this time, and may he nothing more
J than a reproduction of what waa said
here before the close of the Mayes Ad
ministration. The appointment would
he offensive to the Merman Movcrnment,
and would not gratify many of our own
I citizens. Probably when the President
recovers he will wish to show the people
I some of that good will which has been
generally shown towards hint and he
I knows very well that Mich an appoint
ment would not be in that line at all.
Hie Treasury is working vigorously in
its efTort to find out who sent the dyna
| mite bombs from this country by steam
| ship last week. The Secretary expects
j to be successful in this cae, but says
ho sees no way of preventing ex porta
tions. The law is quite severe and
will no doubt be made more so now,
' that the danger is demonstrated
j Congressman Carlisle, of Kentucky,
i is the first prominent member of the
House to begin the discussion of the
bond question, lie demands a three
I per cent, bond and says it would be
taken in this country. A change from
three and a half to three per cent, on
the "extended"' bonds, and no others
can be charged now, would etlect a
saving of about three millions a year
; in interest. Mr. <'rlisle is a member
, of the Ways and Means committee and
will urge this subject on the House early
;n the next -esion
It will be remembered that Marland,
Bayard and other Democrats rather re
luotantly acted with their brethren last
spring in i reventing the election of of
j ticers in the ."senate. 1 hey did so solely
on the grounds that the -senate had an
efficient Secretary and Sergeantat
Arms. By the death of Mr. I'-urch,
which occurred this week a vacancy in
the j rincipal office is created, and an
election will probably take placeimtne
diately on the assembling of the Senate.
I The only question is as to whether it
j shall be before or after the swearing in
of the Senators from New York. If
before, a Democrat will be elected. If
after, a liepublican. If a Republican it
i will of course be the caucan nominee,
i' iorham. friend of ' "onkling. and enemy
|of the Administration. There is no in
stance recorded of a second nomination
by caucus under such circumstances.
The President is apparently gaining
rapidly. The physicians thinks so.
They see no danger of another relapse,
and are confident that he will steadily
improve until finally restored to perfect
health. Box,
The Ohio 4 jmipaign.
TIIR USUI* KATtr I k\I>IDATt Itnrt* TOR
Alt' EM \V!> hkfct* "OMR UVkll.l.
TOLEDO, Jul) 2*.—Gen. J, B. Steed
man. chairman of the committee ap
jiointed by the I'einooratic State Con
vention to notify J. W. Book waiter of
his nomination lor Governor, has re
ceived that gentleman's reply. Mr.
Bookwalter. after acknowledging the
honor and deprecating his unfitness to
follow the great leaders who have pre
ceded him, says he hopes for success
from the inherent and persistent force
of Democratic principles and the real
and fidelity in their defense uniformly
exhibited by the Democratic paity of
Ohio. He heartily concurs in the spirit
and letter of the platform. He consid
ers that the Legislature would not be
justified in yielding to tbe dictation of
corporations and mono|>olies intrenched
in wealth as against the masses of tbe
people, particularly the agricultural
and mechanical classes, which have only
numerical |Kwer without concentration
or organization. With regard to the
resolutions against mere sumptuary leg
islation, Mr. Bookwalter sa)s he does
not understand that it implies hostility
to nntional and political measures for
the abatement of anv evils with which
society is afflicted. The preservation of
social order and the restraint and con
trol of elements ol danger to the com
munity which cannot he wholly re
moved, are properly within the scope
of constitutional legislation. The dec
laration* of the platform on the tantr
question and on Die relations of capital
and labor meet his hearty approval.
No Good Preaching.
No man can do a good job of work,
preaeh a good sermon, try a law suit
well, doctor a patient, or write a good
article when he feels miserable and
dull, with sluggish brain unsteady
nerves, and none should make the at
tempt in such a condition when it can
he so easily and cheaply removed by a
little Hop Bitiess. See other column.—
Albany Timti.
A young man named Werts was tsken
to Altoonaon the afternoon mail train,
on Friday last, with both legs crushed
about the knees. He hed been engaged
in logging at a saw mill, west of that
city, and waa caught between two logs,
with the above result.
Nrw itilrrrtiHcuiint*.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
I > V virtue* of Huii<lry writ* of Mori
1 ) K'< fa*. I•.! I P4 Ilk- Hill \ I'll'llli >il K\|" l |a,
Imllc'l <!tl 'ft' f'litif.f <-i|||tlt"tl I*l •-**- '|| ' ••llffi
< utility, and I" m* f • Of• !•••!, tlxia wtl! I*' • t|M su| ni
pllblir Hill lit til'- l ft I Uao, 111 llf'llf'L'tlt' . I'll
Saturday, Auguat 20, A. D lUBI,
til I oVlin k, ft' M , tlw following ilcm rlUn) n-wl cwUt*
of fit* 'I eft-adit lit*, to *li .
No. 1.
Mult of John lrtfi, Jr. t 4'. iloli*r #t al.
N. I-Wi Jitu'y T Ihr|. l>vM t V.-nd, ft:*
Mo M Aug T I'"•I rurvt, AUV
The fiiUowing (Inscribed r'-nl '-Mate <,l
II <lt*r, oni* f Hit* iftofi iiilmife. U t* it All tftiatrtam
trail or |l*-* • of land elfuat# in Llftariv bw iiaftiip,
Onir* fount*. I'h , lw#titi| <ft and >!••' rftft#J. Ma follow*,
t-i wit On tin* nurtfti ly Uiuli <f J*<-'l 11 •'I i *r ami
llnnry Tli • <i i j*s <i, on t lt* >as| by Ulide of Tlfllitv* lint*
l-r iiftd Jnili** \Vttg*'r, <>. tftie aoutli fty lamia of l/"tl
Hiil*tift>*rgi*r uit'l .lolin Tlioni|*Mn containing IM
h'ici, more or litw. Tlorf ii • acted n two duty
fiittiH tlwi iiitiK li <dm' lniu<- tank < utn and otln-r out
t'Ul Mi i<K*
Alh, nil that certain trnc-t or piuca of
land aitiiAto In Lilorfy fownahlii, C*iitr# county,!'*,
Uiiind*d itii'l ilrtM nlwd a follow#, to Wit <n the
north by ImidU of t 'urtin At, on ll* it !•> lm>ls
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onuinitid •" ■*' itti"' ■ ' i—• N • • oihtiim*.
A lets. Dm- r>-al • ■ tt- <-l John D. l.ardner,
tliotliri of tb<* d fi-ii'UiiU, to wit AH tlinl orUin
tm I or (>)••• of lati'i alt lists lis f.ji--rfy totntii|i, .
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t'urtin kt - ill tlo tut ' t luioU of 1 ho |isit|*-r,
on tlx a nth I t Un U iimt llolu-r, Mi l on Ih
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nUo I M titles • ' lie et i|'Mf tto John I>.
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lutihl all that ■ ''Main I >or |i• * f un<| iitnalK :
in Isiln-tty towiibt|i, I's-iktu* roiitity. I' 1 un i l on
the ii-rtii I* laiii* •< t >|.rt to John I' ht ino, i*tk '
the* • .- i \ Imi tie of Th * llutb-r. i tlo • .i.ti, t> ;
Uti te . f I hriet llofttsr. frl on th- w.-.t |.y Un 1 of
lis-uty Tti -rn|- >ri—€MiiUinliig 1" iffM, in • r U*
No I Mihlllipe
Also, lh<- following described r-s! est*to
• i Biinor l.iiiifl' 'tis <f tli* IcfatidaiiU, to *it All ;
that rerUdi tru-t *ir • . f Uti<l aituat* In Iafrty
tou r-l.i| . t>iitr - o'int f l' ,I - uinls-l n th** tPsrtli t y .
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in w rrnt-s name of Jokin l*otur, ). .itp| .j
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>n t"*i a aruail frauta t**nant In iee.
all that ( i-rtaifi trait *1 unM KtAd
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let i < f r'lk at I fjwiiab f an I ti er# r.UtinnjK
7 f.w, m r. rb •' N • inif-ruxnt*
Ai". nil the right, kill"- ftr. 1 interest - I
il *j! J aiiu n IsingU in at- l t all that ttt. tr t
I tiiisi'-l lan 1 eitiat in I. *My t w.i • < ntra
|| IV, ■ IMM ••• I!- 'is • f Uffrit
lii-iii and other#, oti lb* *at t-a Ut. te f Wni iiri.xa*, j
a th- e- .iti by lan U of Mm n L-iinU -coriU rxi g |
J. - a'fr-e. to f r lew a **ryrd in tie j
r.eme of ""haw and I.tngb. N -ii| rormste Mig#J, '
taken in >* rat. n ah 1 t ll* ! M the I * t~rty of
< bmuan lloll*?. Mm nUt .J* and J lb bar x r
No. 2.
otr f f,.v>ra- 11 jw. ... we* of John I! jw R
It Rriiifwna.
> - J*'. term. 11 !• * r ?",b 1 U I -
N Anut t::r I ! •*!, Att
All Hint "Ti.-tifi fix - J. t 1.1 III* fit ab<i
• • • Und I -• Klirfta t a a . • •
f*. I'a .l uixi. I a. 1 X. MUd e f owe. t - t. IL~
.-.naUsat aj.-t S i .rm.ns - aw Und* of .* ttf*-
-txlMdwrfccr. i rth *1 o.| , i .t * - !.,t*
ek t- - a! v U >t I't A A II- xr lx fe'.
. -h sa -l •• J .. t a V n* f - " 5
. -•
•- t t.r : rr • - Ml. . -m. I- 'b-w t
• flo* . Ihwttee Mi Oil lan-Ie 1 (in<r|* ihi
• -fit 7. ceet >4 '• t l- . 1• m eb<ft . tbnx#
•offheti Wf-et.77 a-Jll a W ft) it* -wk et utn) .
the IK* U Mb *•, ***• I |ff b*-e I a eon- . tb'txw
kb.na I ud of J * i U M y*r. n Ml. .'7 • b
• I at tl.ft. , h -lli. a. 't, II Pl t.'l t a J -at ,
► *- - • k if j-' rdb t . ;
iftlMX f n lb S. *'-t | r Ixe • th* 1 a . f fa
siinl#*-rotiiri'ii| lb t !,.i <t j- n inw !h| K
lb tun* trtrt '•! Lan t wliirb ae ocifwd in * utn-n
in * *1;w ?! >" i t *. J din I' McWUIUfIM. an 4 wfti b |
W*• - lloo*l t- II ;a nt b' i ! li ft
M.aor. Illlffl fhetlf7 f fa t '.|.t, dat' l N .o
1-: .ant t hM 4ftworw II pmm a i tlb, ittyt I !
t n R lift if*ne I y -j.. I *Ut'-i lo . |e . ti,s.s- n
*rrvlpl at et ry -ImcHx.w b<u*. lar.* t>at*k l-arn
an-1 (ifhw MtUil-lihi* n tie-l takers in **• a tin
an l to tw aoM ae tl#r \ - |**rty •-fß.il. HtUK' <
Ko.
h|f fj- IbO * *t n* • J II lUnkir A x-. t f. A
\ .Si urro !-:• |8 ■t, M \'U 1 ft.t I
N M Aug t#rm t I**l. Furet. Atty
All that c**"Vain tfii m< it and \
tre't ' f lan 1 ntatte in hn .* -* t wtx> j . f*i,U*
(viar-b, I'a. I- it'<k*d and draw nfae f. \ we |U- -
£1 nrur.g at a |al In M i • n all*t. Ib tb- : rt I ,
-jMxerra . Ih*r. ♦ n nh ~f| * •*• x ** ?M tbenre "
w<at a fi la.s'ft* f M J 4* lu- • 1.4 j*fl *-* . a i
net . Uißtß* ► .th !*7J foe t a |--et thefcf♦ -*t -
■* |*frhew t th# j'lar# f t• w ' ninfi—< tiUur.itif ." ♦
. r*. etrrrf rrx w;f mife-1. taken in * nt i t ati-i
t.. a, |ae th | t ;rti f J II Kankitt. A .t.ie;raf r
f Klw ar 1 I I*, d*w f
nt
w >it fT- • M Way A - r.. Mr f re, H, hard W
-ir.fiiefoj \ ;rn-.w etrats r 4 A
N 1 An* .el term Hl* HH, K
It A .j f Atty •
All Dist ccruin lot or piece (.1 ground
• ;fute in Taylor Dehl|i.(Vtitf uuty, I'a, N■ ' 1
ed and <!♦ riM fii •• 'fn th rth by an alUv j
and n tb* west I f (fx lUI-l ft-afil* Aa, ei j ar kf.* j,
fronting n aid plank r>*a*l •Until 7-> feat and MhnO j
Int l ek ft . Uicrxg) arece-l at Mwi f am*-
-Iwelhnf b"*e and ttlbe? itt titl'tir.fi* MM. taken
m Mertilh'O and t. la. a>-' I ae th* ) t |*efiy *f Hi h
ar-l At fi* . t j. A Iminietrat- r< 1 A f * 1.. Id k-
Wflh.
No. ft.
!*•::! nf kfiJaabnrfi ewh batfi I• JnWfll Phitk
N -7 N*.t f* ini. I*7 *A
A A 11., Atty .
All lhst rertsin l"l or piece of ground
•itaat* In lb* 1 -or- ufh of Mibwt urfi, f**ntr< - - nfy.
I'a . ibalfTiet'*l ae 1 t N m . t the !t,al | iari of
*ald U>ro4ifti. Unin-b-1 and ae fnlft* * • |t
ginninfi at an tfi" oast aide of th* tu; |-tk r-.a/l
and rn-r fI I N> 7 , then** al n *aid I t -47 few-t
t* a J" f'ot ally . lh*no* al>n£ aai<) alUy 37* bat to a
< rn*r n*wr th* t.rnj k* an-1 M f**t fr-rn th* • rn*f
f th* Imrk h '•* . th*na* al n* th* tnrnplk* l* '- f**f
b. |-lv* of ls*finninfi— < r.taininft I of an a# r* nx r
..r l-as ; thirmti *rw t*d at • •t.-ry y|ut*M h--ua* t
l*arn, tann*ry tod oth*r "Uti ullding* MM, tak*n
In mm tit it.n and t • I-* *dd m th* |-r-p*rty <•! Jw| h
Mirk.
No. <\
Ftrit ' f |a*is |f#nri l*a* lUnfd.
N- HA A|ril t*rro, 1-7* Ul-t, f -4G* *.7 A end
Kt , Na it" Aufiust term, l*'l. l*dt*r. Att y
All thnt tMtrUin inwnngp, l*nnin-nt
and |rtwr* -f land altnat* in Ih* of IWHrfntib,
. aiitr* xitinly, I'a , Uniftdod and d** rIM as UIJ. w*
lW>glnninc at a *orVMf of !<rtck btiildfnfi. mrner of
l*uikta|< and llifih itfe*t th*nr* fty |binU| etrewf
' .'j fwl lo iet. nwrn*r IVaial lot . then * eloiig land
of .*of|fe A llwyard 171 f**A f. rorn*r 4.f lot b- !. (I
Itush ; then** alone ld -d I Hush '>4 feet f. High
•treel, Ibetx* along IIImIt atr**l I7| f**t b> |4a** of
!*sgintilntf . th*to-tt rtes led a larg* hrlrk 1 uildinfi
Hcire i lakt-ti m elefitiot and !• I* aobl aa th* l*ro|e
*rty ui |**s llau|-t
No. 7.
fittlt of Mre Maria Athituk*' n J'-hn It Ititfier
No, |*| .lan l*rti IM|. Hold, llnth Fi Fa. No.
Mft Auml bnb IftMN Ma, Hf)
All thnt cfrtnin lot or piorc Und ait.
rial* in I'ottet township, fVntr* fa, Umndad
and d**rlt*>d ae fnlluai l**fcttui?* at a alona:
ikn by luib f Joaapb Oraiirr'i liatra, worth *
west in* |n |#t< ftme t.. *btn*; lh*tw* hy mountain
lots, north %7| d I*lo |*rrfti ef..u*: th*nr*
l*y Und i*f JiHn Ran bay. aowtn 3H°*at "A 2*lo |*rrhn
<> at on* ; (h*oaa la land f •**, amtth A7° wt .*>4
pefi h*a to aton* . thanra by aam* a,,nth w4| *er an
P*n lira to aton* . th*n * auntb '.lt' *a*t li p*T*h*a to
• th*rx* aitb 4a° w• *l If |s*rrh*a to aton*;
then.* a..nth 'i| M ®-l* |*rrh*a to otoA*;
thr lM* hy lands of I. N*IT. aonUl '•'d weaf ft fverrhea
b lh* plar* of thinning--oonUininft 17 arr*a and
141 p*rh*a, thareon •ratiad a tw atsry dwalftlnt
hopa*. Urge Isanb l<arn and oitl*ildinga. Heitrwl.
taken In *aavutlon and lo !•* nld aa th* pro|-*rty of
Jhn R, llitnar
No. I*.
Full *f fl II Farmham ra ILlward Rrovit.
No. 274 Nov. urm. I*7*. Paid, $1(7741. V*d. R*.,
.No. 4< Augwat l*rin, l**|. Bon AlFy.
All Ihnt C4*rlnln 10l or trnct of Innd il
uaf* In Rnow 21m** lownablp. C*nP* *onnty,
U*ivd*l and d*aerrlll n bdlowa; lleginnfuff ala
mania corner ; tb*nr* by laads in warrantee
I . AA Ml Ix wIS Mad ft rsix ie AA f-et u xfh RSpmblltl
aton*; then *by tract In warrant** name* of Jain**
(Illliland not 170 p*rrb*a b aton*# ; thetire hy trnc t In
warraiib* numea of ll*nry fMncb and Rannel Ril*y,
aruitli pert h*a b pu* ; th*nr* hy tract In warran
tee nam* of John RlUr. #nrt 170 Jterrhe* to th* plar#
of b*fiii4iiing~containing ."* a*r*a and I3D p*n ftiea
and allowance b* the aam* more or lata and Mag a
Ii art of Und <mrr*y*d on * warrant to Job Rlly un*
4- m
" •• I and mtawwaiMßU RtU i. iak. ni" • nmR
-11 " 1 ' ' 1 •" <0 "" i""i ■"> of Uwird Bi mu
No. tft,
Hnlt of Wm J Th uopson v. Andrew || Vtwi
N .I • ! luguat Urm, 10$ li, ■ p, y.
\ a rr '" m - 'i * U.'au*".. *
All Ihttt c-.-rtnin |.,t ~r pi,.,-,. „| i-r'.tiri-l
•ituale in I'ufb r biwiMhlp. Outr. eount, p- wi.
" ' , -' 1 'I- •-< I-, v..
I .1.1, 11,. . .Ml, If |„ ( ],„ Hal.
I>y Hlepli.n lunrllx- --mianh.* *0
Ink'll Ih ... . .Ml'.,, M„! Ih |„ , „ "
-My I An-1.-w II E-.UM ; 11
No. 14).
Hhit f.r .1 --hn fl' Mt-r so. ~ I'Mtij. H Ko|.,-,
N-, . . . A|.fil 0 rill, l7 I. It-111, ' Vt r. I Ki
Mo i , AsasM tans, uti Mor, Att*v.
All llint iirtbii, lot or pj,.,-,. ~|
■ Mil.l. In (I,- "f Zh.li Wl k-1 lowmSll CSS
tr>-...iihly . I'n , Im,'l n„.] -Jo* ,|| ~| rt . f.,M „.
M lh> Ih- ••( ly I'M -,f .1 A11.,, mi Ui-<-.( l-y
I'.in. I 1—.1., on 11,
os Ikowsm b| J soul.i. —ntilnlmns> hlf tiin
in..,. .., I-.. tIMO-.h I .( 1.0i.0.,
HtAl-li-utnl OUi-i uuiliiilMlnxs I, lk<-ii In ,
■ nih il .n i lo 1..- ,n|.| . u. or |*rlr .1 I'lnlin s
KDlier, M P. '
No. 11.
full of Itell-lonl- 1! A I, A. v. J„|,„ M l)'nil It
.N kuiT.li;- Isrll, llxsi 1... 1..V
♦4 Alii!- I,m, |k|. II A I, , All y.
All thai certain rni-' ihk", tnin-in-iit and
It.. I -l lot ■ fKI 1111 I iltmlf i, Ik r null -,f H-'ll-'fonle,
(-ni f ' lllly.l'a.l on I. I nl '!■ ■ i It. la, I l|o>
1., ni Illi 11,. |,..ti1l hy In.; i -lo - l -.i, 11./ ,„.t 1,,
1 I-,f I. A K k| |l!.n*h.il, n ||,e . oil, I, 11,.- ,t
I too .100 ■( Loos >to.l. .no OS II" I - lot .1
I Uarla MoOkJtwrly; fmittki os MMog .li-.-i ess
I.nr. It- I ! Itll, f.- on.l ' At. n-lli gIIO kl I.on
11. -I 1.. I 111- ll,e hi*,. .hi,,. M< I" on It
,1 |,reenl , Tlk-i . II ,.-i.■ l .-l ly .1 ,i,. 1
t. o-w • I ,I*l, nl 10-i 01 Ull 'J J 1,-' h. i,.-.I Ukel, !
Ml -A"(HI n aa lln h. ► |,| . j, jM-rty ,I J no Mi
P-ro) it
No. 12.
Kull of Will 11. ItUlr at al. r. Jobs OoMrittW
V *l- I.ft/I.I'T- p I t tl ..1 ll K. .S; &
| An,- I. in,, 1--I. 111.11. All y
All Hint ci-rtain lot or tract of IbimJ oit
. sals Ml T.y! .r iOWatSlp, C-t Mr mm>. M . .n,,e,.-l
m I - ■ ■ I V,, MM . I.IM-.I I , Ml liarl -i-l
v>l oir.k- (111 V ... ( O.to 1,0.1 ..i, 11.. -Ml IL
'O- M.i y i..i" i *, n nmi I ...I, M.,
* * ii.an D Hi" m- ,t!i Ml i the J | L lfrak* •Ii tti
*' st • iitaiizitifi r. fiur.'ir* -i a/ r* *r> 1 all *ax e r
til' -.♦- ufs .#•!/ d, taken ii 4 r|N utiift) and b U
|m.: Ja tlx j'f jserty of J ,hn f jo-nha*ef,
Tkkv- ('AMI.— No deed will l-n< krtowl
• .• Ii I*l II f!■ e j ufi ',*.<• m •- 4 is |,t lin full.
JoIIN -PANGLKK. Sh-nff.
Kh-rtfl'* Ofl|. ' IV.SI. t IM- I'*., AUK .. 1!
Tin- LciiiliiiL' Daily and lYiakly Paper
i"> nil. wei iikam ii VALI.kv.
SI N AND" 'isannku.
I'l 81.18i11.il BY
I!. T. SALLADK mud 1! M WOLF, Jr.,
and i'r> , rb b.ra.
WILLI AM I'A
// •*cr . /i'/Ir / -/j ' il nfi<{ Itry rt' • ,01 Staff
Citit'i Hit thf I,atTtUn 'i/'/tif JNV /•#.'
HtM a HslutbU r* mUnU!
*D IUI 71 it
LA It* i EST < I li( I LA Tlo N
r iI 1*
(ft NTII AI. I'l.N.\>l IA ASIA.
/>.!//.) j" isi. WF.EKLY ' f1.50
I* til Yi IH l\ AIA \S i
A'-y ri (j 1' ug |. a club flv* new yearly #nU
, ' lh. Wwntv e a%n ligNart, wjjj r . ~l t#
\* ( Il< \ . 11l ' RtU ' • !
• *
.....
7t>* appra Is. ih* wd * *4 aaid ll*nry Miller.
n .M- 1 4 ,|, yy. >1 W , W.J t. . And
■ Jun# . r ' rnx i ftt and pif Lnalr r,
l*r I a? 1 • it* ? ll I|% Ml aac h < *sa
II 1 It \s V| HI ill li :I'
Na ih K. In til-* matter of IC- i
late f U 11 ID- k late f Met I IenoG | .
Ih. a] j• , • >nu,t 1 th* is i(J- f sani 11 W H* k.
j ,ix*g.( I, Nan 4 IW- k. d* w Iw.fr f■ • At.u
j . - Jutx # l-M aj'pai fnent i.flftt). i aiM. and
■
*I ; •" ' d IT .? !'. I at tern, | t - jr t
al--* lul*l% Hi ibeCxurl
"4w MM ft. IfFll II k tif <\mi
I*.—ln th matU r< i 11.• 1.-
* Al - i. t
■-. '-a"1. in lb® Orphan* ' -r1 f• < ntra ' •unty
I' 7 ftx a; |''tsirer 1 l- tb Vifoi f aasd J ,hr. fltuHb. j
• us 1. Man A ftmtlti, w*d w, f r ft .1 And 11 -
Imß 1-1. " T hrnx-i e.si.ai. 1 11* ■ at km ordered j
i n a • f'Uo't With the Act 1 ii in au'h twe* !
1 mad* and liftiiHel, h< 1 on lea* s%c*pl rs ar* ftitei
Syr* 1 1 !**%( term will la < nfsrrr-l ala tutdi.
It th* t art. MM I HI Rr IIFIFLIL
>*-4w Clerk Court
ftTICE -In tL• 114 si If,r of tha L—
▲ |* | ' - ' B . . ! v •
ship der*>ae*d. in lh <*| • at-a ( -url -f f ntr* ' -unti
Th* a| se " *tf i r • ■ w f e, j Son, ! Year,' k
.J, ( athartn* Year-<b. w 1 w. f< r h- And
j t . Ajril . !♦ ftMd apt f*!m" l arvl return
: a lan ' led as*" a? 1 j ' rt r x red in ac
, r• a• w with th* Act ' 'y in %/ft, **# trad*
%i. If *ix'. an I nnb+s '* pi. n mft'-i priff t
n*it term will f* <*tiftrmei ai<Mxitit*ftt
ft * th* f raft. MM HI I;< llftlEt.fi.
" 1* • " t k •r <'t. r t
\'4rn< I. is hcrdiv given, thnt the
.v m Mtai o t 3 inVmnu, ,4
4e Tfie FfldUf. h** I* fl 1 in th* • ffi' < < f th*
Pi' lh' t tary r-f the C-r1 <.f (' rntnxn V*laa in and
f- r th* itinty of t *n(f. and that aaid m unt will
•* ).re#*nted f-r '* nArmati nat the n*%t t*rtn *4 aaid '
i irt. ku4w J C IIARI'FU. I'r.dh y.
A EDITOR'S NOTICE.
• % In lb# On ana* f irl f Camlrti ißly* avtoAi
f . "K'.K ft W rT. le< aeJ
Th- Auditor Api-iint'-d ),v Ih. Court to
n,ek< dislrii ut t' f tl# baUm* in tl>< hands of tb*
K ftmh.letreb'T t a", la- • g tftt a ftffialiy at<ti|l*>t
tfti*r*t . will itiwf the fiariie* n liifrr**! | tfty# {nir
'■ ht* epj. r)lnitil,Tl R,*ltV. U(i( Ik,
at 1 Lwb ft' M. at tlx off *• 4 J I- Bplangl*v.
in Rellefi.pU. when and w|*r* all jaMm in intarwl
ma? attend if tftiey aa pr -jar
VI 4w c. r IIKWRB. Auditor
N'4 >TIC'E in hereby given, thnt the
ace unt - f l 7. KLIN ft. mmitter nf tb.,
S*f%r>n and eatat# of II 4' Ib'—he, derwastal. ha* loon
Al*d in ih* Oflbe . f th* I'r 11. t .tary f th* Cwri of
• mm-Mi I*l *ta# In and f< t th* xatitf) xf iValm, and
that aatd a-r-nnt will la presa-titod br >-tif)raathn at
fh* n*it term tf aaid court
iSMt J C. II ARI'F.R, rmth y
( iorUT PHOCLAMATIOX.
V 111 RKk- ih- H..0 I hrl—A Mrr. fnol
■i-ol f th-C-mTi.'f(.-mmoo Plow of Ih-ZMh JoMl.iol
Ih.t'4-4, nOsllnx of (h- imintio. ~( c-ntr-. (Unloo
,,H (T-0,h;(4. ,n4 (h- ll*-n stou-l K,*n-k on.) IL*
11.-n J..hn A— 'lei-Jeiene le Orntr- omett
hevtnc iHif.l 11,-Ir |i—yi, l-nrinc .lei- Lnh 1., n j
Juno, |M| lo nw.ir—ol, *.r h, Mi„( ■ CVmri nl
iy. r en l Tmlw, eml (l-n-rel JM h-llnna *n4
h'~i t,. . ( th* |-. • In .„i,. i,ir th*
.only ol ('-ntr*. ernl h> , mmm, • < n ih-' K.-ntih
M i,<l*i of Anu*l mikMii Ih* X-'.| <tay of An-nn,
lk*|, en.l 1,. ".tinn I*. nk V.,l(— I. bnrmhy
rl.Mi lo (h* , n.lMh*at Ih- 1'.." r All-rm-n
nd (> Ul.l* <>l Mill orttnlv of (Vnt ,*. il.i th-t h
Ih-n en! (h-r- In Ih-lr *| 11, i,YJofk
In th- *>—>>,.n ..f Mid <Uv. not, ih-ir r-o<o(-. Inqnt
■iii-'n.. -tMiiltieli „>i th-lr ... r-m-nM r*n,*n
.1" 11, ll.i-B* nhnh In thnr "flh-etx-'-rleiti. In'
I—<k<n-. ami (h-**- nh" *! hnnml In to
I't.enloH lb- |<rh*,n-r Il.el *r- ~, ,h.|| *.
th* Jell "f ( -nlr* County. Ih-n end (h-r- In mn
ex*lnl Ih-m e* shall I— jnai
11,,. n nnd-r my h*n4. *1 ILII-( ,nl. th- l,nh Set
of Jnly. In Ih- yier of mir l-,r,l lvl. an.l ih* on*
humlr-tl a,"l IIIUi jaer Ih- I ml, twmlMic* of th*
l nil-d Rtelo*.
JOIIK SrAMlSl.Kß,Sheriff
MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
HNOW HHOK,CENTRE CO., I'KNN'A,
/ \FFKRB the Inat aceomnioilatiorix
N " el rneenoehl* ret** of eer Snmni-r *•*.■' lln Ih*
ateto. H,r4 oen t- H*<l el bnm •>•( ho l*'|r
***k, eml tren4*nt el XX ronle end W m>u for -n. h
moel, e. rrtle me* 4—ir*
I'leen Run. eml hnfotlo. Tel 1* corehlnod. All
er In.iioJ 11.4*1 ci<**(t* Ih* Reilmed D*y, t Only
•nt rl*M houa* Ir Ih- i.l*ro
4Ht l< :• rgTKK*. rr.^rlOnr.
A WKRK tit s de* el hofnßemfly merio.
1 ( .-U, OelSt fr. Akbnml RUs X) Am
rU. lUlne. Vlj
TilH (iIiKAT
BEE HIVE
STOKES.
Strictly One Price.
GRAND CLEARING SALE
—<>y ALL —
SUMMER GOODS
I OK 'l'll K XKXT 30 |)A VS.
We art- bound to sell the
above good* regardless of
price, os we must have the
room for Fall (ioods.
Special Bargains
In iJrcss flood#,
Cambric and Lawns.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
111 IV hit' (hxsls,
fa bU Jj mens.
and Fa]dins.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In Loots and Shoes,
f 'arjtfis and Oil Cloths.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In llosi'Ti/, lon s.
and I ndcrwear.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In f'or sits, Jiibbons,
and Tics.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In. Laces. Lac Th s.
and. Fans.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In. ft cuts' Shirts,
Collars and Tics.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In lients' Hats. Straw Hats
at a (ireat Reduction.
Ijcarc your measure for a
Summer Suit. U V will male
you one to order, good goods
and best male, at such a low
price that it will ]>ay you to
get one for next Summer.
Wo manufacture the
Bee Hive Overall,
llio bout In market. War
ranted not to rip.
Call early and secure some
of the above bargains for the
ne.rt thirty daxjs.
Yours, respectfully,
Bauland & Newman,
Originetora of the One Trioe System,
BELLEPONTE, PA.
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