Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 10, 1881, Image 4
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WASHINGTON, November 7.—The fol lowing proclamation was issued from the department of state to-day: By the president of the United-States of America—A proclamation : It has long been tbe pious custom of our peo ple, with the closing of the year, lo look back upon tbe blessings brought to them in the changing course of tbe sea sons, and to return solemn tbsnks lo the All Giving Source from whom they flow. And although at this period when tbe falling leaf admonishes us that the time of our sacred duty is at hand, our nation still lies in the shad ow of a great bereavement, and tbe mourning which has filled our hearts still finds iu sorrowful expression to ward the God before whom we but late ly bowed in grief and supplication. Yet tbe countless benefits which have show ered upon us during the past twelve months call for our fervent gratitude, and make it fitting that we should re joice with thankfulness that tbe Lord in His infinite mercy has most signally favored our country and our people. Peace without and properity within have been voucbsaied to us. No pesti lence has visited our shores. The abund ant privileges of freedom, which our fathers left us in their wisdom, are still our increasing heritage. And if, in Crta of our vast domain, some affliction a visited our brethren in their forest homes, yet even this calamity has been tempered and in a manner sanctified by the generous compassion for the suf ferers which has been called forth throughout our land. For all these things it it meet that the voice of the nation should go up to God in devout homage. Wberelore 1, Chester A. Ar thur, president of tbe United Stales,do recommend that all tbe people observe Thursday, the 241h day of November, inst., as a day of national thanksgiving and prayer, by ceasing, so far as may be, from their secular labors and meet ing in their several places of worship, there to join in ascribing honor and praise to Almighty God, show goodness has been so manifold in our history and in our lives, and offering earnest pray ers that His bounties may continue to us and to our children. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused tbe seal of tbe United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this fourth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty one, and of tbe indepen dence of the United States the one hundred and sixth. (Signed.) CHBSTXK A. A st Ma. By the president: JAMBS G- BLAINB, Secretary of Stale. WHBNBVBR your doctor would give you iron and Cod Liver Oil, the homeo pathist would give you sugar and simiiia ■imilibus curaniur. Smile at both, and take PIBUNA. The Confederate Bend Babble. Prom the Washington Pud. The epitaph upon the scheme to simulate a value for Confederate bonds, will probably be a portion of the one so toucbingly inscribed to tbe memory of the defunct boiler of a Mississippi steamboat, which bad suffered from too much pressure—"And all of a sud den the old thing busted." Invest ments in these securities, either with or without tbe attachments, which a la mented friend was accustomed to desig nate as "oowpens," are not likely to be profitable unless tbe buyer disposes of the same, on a rising market, and with in a very short time after becoming the owner. The last purchaser is certain, however, to have the bag to hold ; and the explosion of (be bubble is not a great way off, in all probability. So far as is now known, tbe late Con federacy, since the time of its involun tary retirement from business, now ap proaching seventeen years,pi as had no money or other assets in tbe Bank of Eoglsnd or any other bank or moneyed institution to pay its bonds, floating debt, or outstanding notes, or even sat isfy iU landlady. If there were or be any such money or assets, all belong to the United Hut of Amerioa, and lo no other Government or person whatso ever, In this view tbe landon Times concurs by declaring that our right to property in Europe is "apparently un deniable." Both the want of funds and the claims of the United States stand In the way of any realisation of even a percentage by tbe holders of any of these bonds. Some of our ignorant oountry cousins peroaa tbe water seem to think that ifll tome sort of pressure may be effectually brought to bear upon the Southern States to pay a portion of this former indebtedness. Nothing could be more idle speculation. The unwillingness and inability of the South to do such a thing, go hand in hand. The result of the war not only rendered worthless the debt of the Confederate Slates, but it forced each Stale to repudiate its sepa rate war debt, which was t'ona in 1865 and 1860. No citizen ol the Union, North or South, would bo willing, if he could, to recognize any |iortiQn of a debt which is as dead as the cause for which it wns issued—upon the success of which it was based. It is allowable to gamble in all sorts of securities from sbures in the Society for the Amelioration of the Man in the Moon, to the Patagonian Cheese Fac lory. Limited, but all such, as well as investments in Confederate bonds, are strictly for tho account of the venture some individual, who, in this way, seeks to add to his cash, and are solely at bis risk. GUTEAI'S DEFENSE. His Extraordinary Appeals for Finan cial Assistance. President Arthur and the New York Ilcrald Asked to Contribute-His Circular Ayainst the Oneida Community. Since his arraignment Guiteau has written dozens ol letters to the press and to public men, but none of these have been given out by Mr. Scoville. Lately the assassin has taken a great interest in bis defense, especially as re gards the financial part of it. It is said that some time ago be wrote a letter to President Arthur, iu which he said, "that, as the instrument of the I,ord,be had promoted him (the President) from an $B,OOO position to one paying A'K),- 000, it was but just that ho should give a portion of the latter sum for his (Guiteau's) defense." Of course this never reached the President. A few days since Guiteau wrote another appeal for financial aid, but this time it was addressed to the proprietor of the New York Herald. It seems that in 1874 the Herald wrote up Guiteau lor failing to pay over money he bad collected for certain parties, and he commenced pro ceedings against the paper for crimiual libel. This is the suit which he refer* to in his letter to Dennett, which is as follows: [PRIVATE.] James Gordon Bennett, Key : DEAR SIR : I desiro to call your atten tion through my brolber-in law and attor ney, George Scoville, to the inclosed ac count of a suit I had against the Herald. I ask you to make a liberal contribu tion for my defense In view of the sufii-r -ings the Herald caused mo in '74, and 1 have no doubt, considering your liberality and right-mindedness, but you will do it. As your reporter suggested, a ten thousand dollar check or the cash, if you do not wish your name to appear, will be very grealful by received. 1 bavo no doubt, bad 1 proceedwi with tbo cases and ••loploved competent counsel, It would have cost you twice that but 1 did not wish to get the Herald down on me, politically, and therefore did not press the case to a trial. I therefore ask you to make a liberal con tribution to niy defense. I have the honor to be, Very respectfully, yours, C'llA*. J.Ot'ITBAC. Another of Guiteau's documents, just published, is the circular he issued agaiust the Oneida Community early in 1868. Among other facts set forth in the circular are the following : "Where as the Oneida Community is among ibe most spiritual and social despotisms of the nineteenth century, and whereas in social matters they are constantly, violating the most sacred laws of UucL and roan, and whereas nightly, ifAo cent girls and innocent young women are sacrificed to an ex|>erience easier imagined than de*cril>ed, and whereas tor the sake of these ruined and op pressed women and for Ihe good of so ciety at large, said community ought to t>e 'cleaned out." Guiteau's quarrel with the community was about some money. After the publication of the circular refered to stave, Noyes, the leader of the community, wrote to Gui teau's father about the matter, and tbe latter wrote to hta son telling him that he would diaown bun, spend every cent he had and even sacrifice his life io be half of tbe community. One Hundred and Twenty Million Dol lar* for Pension* Next Year. From DM X Tork Titan. The coot ol the Arrear* of Pension* hill ia being gradually ascertained. The Commiaaioner of Penion§ recommend* the appropriation of a hundred mil lion* of dollar* to meet the demand* on hi* office during the next fiscal year for annual and accrued penoiono, and the p*<to*ge of an immediate deficiency appropriation of twenty millioo* to pay arrear* allowed during the current fiocal year. The CommiMioner estimate* that the aggregate annual value of penaion* at the cloae of the current year will be thirty-three million*, aod that there after the total of the annual penaion roll, after arrear* have lieen cleared off, will be about forty million*. PSRVNA ia a wonder in itaelf. It curee the moat hopeleaa caae* of conaumplion. A ooon Baptist clergyman of liergen, N. Y., a strong temperance man Buffer ed with kidney trouble, neuralgia, aod ,dix*ine*a a 1 moo I to hlindneM, over two year* after be waa told that llop Bitter* would cure him, because he waa afraid of and prejudiced againat " Bitter*." Since hi* cure be aay* none need fear but trust in Hap JiUteri. THOUSAND* ol ladies to day cherish grateful remembrance* of the help de rived from the use of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. It posi tively cure* all female complaint*. Bend to lira. Lydia E. Pinkbam, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Ma**., for pamphlet*. New Advertisement*. "VTOTK'E U hereby given that th i* M,*,) or JAMBS T I. RON Alto, wlnn of Rdnrd Fork* Mr U bonMl of rroditara, M, Im, Slrd la the of Ik* Prothooatoiy of Uw Oeart of Cn*mn PIM la sad for lh mast} of Ceatr*. and Hi*l Mid account -ill tw ymmM far mMnaatle* a* ili ami una of Mid court 4Mt I. a HABTU, Profh'y. Sew Advertisement*. SHERIFF'S fi(ALES. BY virtue of sundry writ# of Fie rt KarUi. Levari Famine aii<l Venditioni Exponas, Ueurd out of tit# Court ol Common l'lM*Ofitr<uuu< ty, mikl to inn thrru will N upuMd at public mU |u Uic Court House, to IkdLMonta, on Saturday, November, 20, 1881, •I lidl) o'clock, P- M ,U following iltwrltxt] rnal ratoto uf lII* UrfvinlwoU tu all: No. 1. Hull of Crvwwell, I* lwl tCo. n. J. 11. I'lnm, Mo M Nur. firm, I OKI iKhl 111*.41. H >•. No. 11l Mo, torut, Intl. Hastings, All y. All ihut certain lot or piece ol ground •Ituatad in tha borough of Pbill|*tairg, Ontra county, Pa , tHiUUdvd ana U-w Hbed MM follows, to Wit I Bound •! ou tin* Mouth l>) North Iruul itravt, on th Mit by Laurel itrvel, <>b Ui NI by lot ol Mm M)ri, and ou thn north l#y Second fronting on Nur in Front •trre't tHi Iwl and •xtendlug along Laurel etr*l ... > t • t. thrrwon traclm! a t*o story Inuuf* ittllllg HOUMP, two large atorv rooms, a w*r room, iu*rbl yard, alalda and other outbuilding#. BaUed, Ukeu in execution and to he Mold as tho property of J. 11. Fleiw. No. 2. Hultof J. Kllnger, use of, vs. James Fenrion. No. IMI April term, I Ml. Debt i-w.77. Vend. Kx. No. 3b Nov. term, Ifeftt. Kkhllue, Att'y. All ilmi curtain lot or piecuol laud eiiu atcd In the borough of llellelonle, Centre county, I'm , MilM lid danffibwd fifi Mlivs % *; MI MM Mtfil by an allev, ou the east by lot of faliirk Dooley, uu the sriilll by lllgli street aud on the west by Metbodlet t hurrh, contaiunig one fourth ol an acre more or less, thereon erected * small house Ac. A leu, all that rertalu tneesuage tenement and lot of land MtiMbd iu the borough of BellefwUtv, Centre county, Fa , bounded and ileMiiled nm follows vie, ou ihv south by lot of Nitangler A Van Pelt, ou the east by eamr and Mary M lianon, on (he north by lot ol Lawrence C'ooney and on the weal by Spring street, containing one half acre more or leas, thereon erected a dwelling house. It beiug the same lot ol ground wbkh LI Ward Blown el ux. by deod dated 3Uth, day ol Matcn It""', and recorded in drd bud N No. 'i|Mg grsiitd and rouveyed to J antes Feuuou. Al*o, nil that curiam uitweungc* (cnecoiol and trad >f land sitnate<l in Banner township, Centre county. Pa , hounded and dew it bed as follows to wit: Begluulng at a stone, thenre by land of Miuey, wulb or west, UV. perches to |*oet, thence by land u| IJe. N llale, north ,14V west, i?o perches to pat In publi< rued, thence along said public road north east, it perches to post, theme along aanie north be J east, 1 perches to pat, thcoc* by Und Bow of James Clark, aouth east. I 'J pelt lies to post, thence South o*. west, J'J perches to post, them a aouth if* cast, to perches to stone the |dace of beginning, containing £*J acres and J3o pen ha more of lees, ft being the same premieea which GeorgeU. Field et BK. by deed dated March 30, P*o recorded In deed book **N ' No. J page J*i gran I*o and conveyed to said defendant, I In i eon erected a two story dwelling house, baa It bar n and other outbuildings. Aeixed, taken In executwu and to lie sold as the property of James Fan nun No. 8. Hull of J. P UarrM, uaw of • J. U. Uilntr, N lit A|>fll tcrui Intl. Itobt 1,•*&,•, V. ti.l Kg. No. VI. No?. Una, ll Hoy, All'y All that curtain lot or pic ol ground •ttuslad tu Hprlng town, lilp, Oouir* wanly, Pa , boun ded and dawrlbtd a* follow, : ou lb* not lb ly Und, of John LUuu. ou llw wwai l>y Iw4, of Jatura Bu*l. ou ll„ w.u.h by Mtlany uumauia nut on Ibw wwl by lb. old Lwtim.r Ut in, cnalalu>ag IS on, ■><. or law*. iberaun Marled ■ I*,. atory plank boom, bwtn nud „th*r outbuilding,, tuuwd takra- In .secutioa wnd lo bw luid at ibw properly of J. U. Lnrimwr. No. 4 Suit of D. M. I*l b, Aim. Thus. Tibtwnw, Mo. 219 April bra. I wtkl. WJ Aleiaader A Bower All'y, Ail lb right title end midfeet of duicn dwul In wad to nil tbwl -attain lot of ground altuwtwd in Hut rt, t'.wuabip. Crait, county, P.. beginning ,t I It. to.• along land of #Ol Mthalb. twtlb iiV' w'*l. bt blu (wnbt, to • p.twl. tbwntw north 3*° t.l, : panhra to > pw,l. Ih.new niong Und, of J,n T. Ilwlw. north H <M. li,V pwrrhra lo * (wt thwnrw nb>ug land* ..I J oanh fhu,y. aouth 30" anal, IM jwr thw lo a Whiu oak. Uiaora along Und, of Un.rga Cronamillar. aouth *f J wwt. 37 n. Mooto, th.r... along Und of Martin llu,r. wu<h 4 W *wl. 77 narrhra to pUr. of beginning, tunlalnlng W am and l',J parr I, and alb.a,or. of ait pr . rnl Uwrw.n ar.r |] a two ,lory fratb' U-uaa bank barn and <dba oUlUiildmga. !.(! lak.n In -tnuilon and lob odd •• tba prnparty of Ihonraa Tiblaa, No. 6. Hull of J. 11. Itm.o ra Banj Braon. No. £29 April Mai. IM.I 915 A.17. Vand. K No M Nor. larm. IMI. H|ianglar, AU'y. All that certain lot or plum of laud tiui al~l tu lri* town, 1,1 p. I'aotr. r. uoty. Pa., boarodrd and daarrlbad aa f llowa b> wit brgmnlag at a M.>oa, IhMoa along laud ,d Aarafa K Hraou, aioalb A>| ' Waal. •i' waal. II pair haw lo at.ina on bank ol Prnoa Craak, llianra along aaid rrwak and land of J II l|a> k man and oibara. north A>l ■ aaal, M Vin parrbaa lo ab.naa, lhanra .olh A' awat, & Pill parrhaa lo poal and lltai.rw wmlh. rr- , portbaw lo Iha plara of laginoing. runtalnlog Ml parrhaa oaat inaaaara, I bar a.,i. at. tad a dw.tllng bona. Ar ballad lakan In aiacntlnn and lo la sold aa Iha prnparty of Ban jamin krn*. No. 6. Hull d Auatin Karttu ?a Brblgal Karrln, Adnlnla Ualru, No. Aug. Una, Ida. Ml,I i7.im Blair, All'y. AII that tiH'MAUgn, ta-nemcnt or trnci of land with INa raiproaaeeanu Ac . II halng a Iran of Und toandadjand daarnhad aabdlona to nil. bagmnlng at alonaa, th-nra nor lb at- ug tba llna iddraopb T.wnp kina,. tba waal ISI par. Iras In a whila plna I bat. a aaal along land of H illiarn Aakay.en tba norlh lit parr baa to alonaa, lhanra aoulh along Undo 4 Tbonaaa handrag.ra. on lha anal Inl parrhaa to a mapla nanr Bar but a rnn. lhanra w-al l la parth** b. lha pUra .d larglnning. rvuialnlng lUarraa II paichra an<l alb w tar* and i-alng part n Mart of land aaltayad on a warrant b. Jam-* Tumpkina, ibuarwi at—tad a h-raaa barn and <*h*r oulbnlldloga mauad Ukan in atarullon an I lo ba add aa Iba | r ,*rly of Itrt lgat Karrln. Ad -0.1 nlairatrl t uf MlcKaal Karrln. No. 7. Hnil of R II ParsKam as Kdward (fnaa No £7 No?, bra, lA Irabl, (lOi.dA. Vand. Rt, No. M N<)?.inbar urtn. Had. Hoy. All'y. All that certain lot or tract of Infill il ol' in hrmw Hhoa townablp, Canlr* manly. Pa bounnad and daarrlbad aa foiioira: lUgtnnlng ala mapla cor oar ; Ibanra by laada anrrayao in war ran la* lo War. Lwla aad Prabrta Want, north A') (orrhaatn auoa; lhanra by Mart In oarrnaiaw nam-a of Janaaa ItllllUnd anot, 1.0 parrhaa lo auaaac lhanra by Unci la Warrants* namsa id llaairy Mark and IWaaaal BlUy, north kai parrhaa lo pl ; lhanra by Irart in warrwan Isa nam* u( John Rilay. waal |7 parr ha* to lha pUra al baginnlng —run mining bki naraa and IJU parrhaa sad alWwaaca ba Iba asms naors ~r | W and lorng a liar I ol und awfrayad on a a arrant to Joh HiUy no aralad and no Improrantanla. Hataad, ut ain alar n Hon and to ha sold m lb. al Kdward Brnnn. Hall of Lymntlng Pit* Inanm (\aapaay ?a. J.C. MalUry. No. lid No* Urtn. let. IMil, I*7 IW. Hoy, Alt'y. AH ttißi ccrlnin lot or piwceof latxl iilu •la Is lha borough of Ballatosla. Canlr* manly, P„ bonndad on lha o. rtbanal by kd of ljthriaa Oahral. on lha aouthasat by tha pa bib nod law. I lag front lha LawUtowa lurbjdka to lha Ptoanlt Mill,, and on lb* n.nthanal by lha batriatowa larnplka. and baing Ma No. *, V and IU In W lugala'a nddlloo. lharwon atari* ad a two ahoy haras brass, biaraannlh abup aad oib ar unUralldlnga. Hat aad, lakan la -laruilon aad to to sold aa Ih* prnparty of J. C. Malls??. No. W. Ball c 4 Connnnawaolth .rf Pn. an of A gnaw Haliars. No. £7l August tarns, Mi 9. bald,Rll*6 7 liaatlttgt al al,, All'ya. All thoM certain mcMuagw, la-ut>(nouU and Iran* of land alloau In Ptllou townablp. Caulrr r.ranly, I'n, bound ad and daacrlbad aa Mknts, lo nit i Hwgu.nlng ala wbils onh corn#?; thaara nbrag olhaw lands of Agnsw Baitani aoulh mf waal. Hi • lo pat. has to n rarnar . lhanra along Und sf lu?w Hal la?, north A' wast. Ab7 parah-a b. a poaf; lhanra north ' aaal, N| parrhaa to birkury ; lhanra north "d" mat, • pwrrhaw to a paal; tl.aor* along unda of 11. Bruckar h'df a halra aunlb W aaat, all bio pari bra to atoms: lhanra aowlh UP aaat, to parrhra lo tha pram of baglw nlng—runlranlag Hat torn* and Ml parrhaa, strict maaaura Tbarsun araatad a two abrry daralilog howaa, bank ham and ottor ouHrallginga. AIAO, one other thereoi, beginning at atonaa; lhanra along Unda of Muaaa tbowrpaun wrath Ski" mat, tot par*Bw lo •tome; thorns north H mat, M| parrhra to shrass; thanca along Unda of in ?U toll an nofth l/f waat, bl parrhaa to atone* lb anew along land of Agnaw RalUr? nralh mP w*Md 70 *-10 psteins to lbs piaoa of baginnlng- •rraUiatog U arrow and Ida parrhaw, gnu mnwra, Alao, the other thereof, beginning hi •tonra; thanes north M waat, go parch** to Mum*; thanca aouth UP waat, 74 parr Let to atonra: titaram w.oU £wf° aaat. It past baa, lhanra north rwM,*4 parrhaa to atonra. thanca north Ad" mat, 71 pan hat to tha pUra of toginnlag—containing U acrwa and no pal (baa. wtrtot maaawrw. Hal aad, ukan ha siacwUoa aad to bw wwM ra Iba prnpar Agaaw gallarw. Ml of Ml Wagkar ra. Job* Copanbnrar. NbIM Jm urra. I. L fa No. . No?, lara, Mhl. aprnglar, AU'y. All tbhl certain ntewauage, tenement end tractaf Undwldato In TayUr townablp, Canlr* man ly. P*-, bonndad and daarrlbad as follow?, to wHi Bw ginning *1 • prat on IBs i., o. arf P. larnplka road j Ibaora ny land? of i.yon.Bbarb A Co UP won dupatcho* to a i hoaiuui j Ibaw. a north tif U,M psrcbss to a MM) tba or* north J#' mat, to parrhra to • sugar trwa ; thanca Botlb aaat, tg parrhra to a rad rag ) thanca north 27° waat. *9 parrhra |* • mafda j thsurw woetb IV aaat, 1# parrhaa to a pawl i lhanra wralh tlf, wawl m parrhra to Iba pUra of iraginalug—caehaln tag M wcraa, norw at las* thai aim araolad * hoUi, hofal alabia, bank tram, Aratillny and otbar oattraild- Alio, all tho right, title end Intoreet of tba dafainUut In kud to all Ibal csrtoln inaaauega, lauwuoiil and Irani of Und altuala In la/lor loan •hip, Csuiis county, I'a.uuUUli.lng M7 atraa, mora or las*, and bonndad by Unda ol tha Bald Kagla luruaca Co. and otbara, bslug Ilia MI ton praniiauj which I boa. McCoy, eliarnt ol emu, nounly, by dod lis I'd zrlli day of Nortuibar, I aha, giabtod and ooutayrd unto said John i.i.)n Mister. lUrlug lhaiaon WIM lad two dwelling ho nam, barns ami ulhai oulbuibliog,. Alao, Mil tlrul cvrutili lluUaU nil,l lot ol ground alluato IU Taylor township, ('antra county, t's i IM'gUluing ala pool, lliaucu uorib 40" nasi, bl r (U lo • lunoai Mum..: norm 4:/- oral, 14 rods to Irss; Ursucs norlh 71" waal, £7 mda to • p,„i; turbcv wrullr <nf J w.,1, I,'i mda lo lha pUca ol bagiunlug—couululog .1 arrwa, tool a or lira, llictooti orwtral a two aior y trains dw ailing house and ulnar outbuildings. Alao, ail llio rigliL, title and Ibtureat ol dslstidaul lu ail Ibal tarlaln tnawiuaga, Uucuraiil aud tract of laud altuala In Taylor toaiisiiip, colls LUIIU- Iy, I'a, adyuiuiug Übda ol byuu, Bborb A Co on lbs suUtll sou west ami olhar lamia ol Itlr said Johu ba pauhaicr ou lb uuith and aaat—containing t.kJ wcisa, mora or bra. Thereon aracud a d a rill ug bon.a, barn aud olhar outbuilding,. Alau,nH that certain liiurauagi', tufrufliufil ahd tiar t ol Uud ailusta iu Bush township, Caulf* couuly, Pm . bouudad on tho south wnd ami by lands ol by on, nhuih A Co. sad on Ml" uofth and ami by luuda ol kloigah, Itala A Co.—rwalaihiug lUO Wilt*, mora or lira. Thciouir arvrisd a two iiuty log dwalllug hollas, a two and a lull aloiy Ileitis dwelling houaa, aianls and uihnr uuiniubiihga, AidU, Bit Hits rigiil, lllH; Btiil ifiurcftl ol (krlvutUin lu • ii MA. I ol miiU iii T*)ior low u.ln)-, Oi). lirwuiii;, l', tu ilin Mmubu-# uaiuv ol Maitmii WrlUlli r, wljtfiliillK *U oia #U| Vfj lu lll** IIIU# ol Jo* •fjjti Ui#D' ou iijv cioi-cwbuiiiiit K IUU BUM or U)'lobl^*/UUI. Ai?u, all the right, title and interest ul <llii(Jtiii lu AIKI lo ail IBM otiUlu Mm I of !*IA<I #iiu* •lo lu Ittjlor |OMUB4A||I, t fiiifH tuviilj, I'* ,IU MA* vtfiaulvr uAiii<- •! Jatvu Dam k — OOIALAJUIOK ou icim, A.u, nu Ilia; llllu niiii lUlvrmi ol ilfli'iNkul ID ftUo lul IdU l ftiiuMt" 111 'l'®)lur lovrW* hill)), CvtlltV tUUill), f# ,iU llif lf#ilUV MUi i/i Owi| Moivjr— VOTALFUULOK 1' ofri Alio, Mil IIiUM) lljfw MVtTxl IrttcU O( Ul4 iilut iu Kuiii (vuul), IV, woe Ibel'i A lu 111# ##)l#lil ttoui u| J.-i.it la/)m-ulm- OMI oiiior littnul iu iu# vofiiUlrß itaiu# ol Juliit Uip#Hk#l-ifliUiblbK o*.l ► il tu# uliMi \hermn in HA* lUfUuUw uiu# o| JoliU IU"Jaf fna. Aim, all Hit* iuiu miG inu*rcl of del••u-Uxil It) oil liii*e I Mm* i* ut Und wiuaiH ID Ho#h luvußiiip, irtiili* luuutj, I'#, one in lii< vtnutf i. HID* of i #B#|rf Uiir(v-UfUUibiDK ih ariN iLU Aijcl |tin iUi'f in U VBifkUlM l uf iNuuuei tkiminul—containing nt*4 nd IVI pfifkn. Alto, toll that certain tract of land aitu •laln iayUr toau,faip,CbUa rouniy, I'a fUginuiug •I * puel, I bene* by UuO*vl nof|C buU II • ut) n 'tn -ii|' • )aj i>r t\itf to • (oi, liif-ui* uutiu t. I* to • |AO#t . tbelM* bwttb r*|, •/j j-f < n-to iy • t*ji, in* i BOM by Mm- 1 in the frai*i# Dtoine of Mi'iioj **idnf ottb 79° Bret. |*cbi lo • tiMittui Blum| ; Ibriice by Und* of H m Uuib lin voUb IF , 1 i |H#tnr to • et*jn, Uimucm nwrtb ♦*!' #t, 4n to |*ior. ikrif# nortb 'f* • |g a M|Af Ire*; tb*i* by Undt ut Jobn 'f|*nUfir tij o *m*l, Ut the bitf* of lr|ittblii| —ffOi*Jiilti( w nrM tond IU*I |rff bra*, hnnd. nkm In eiwttllnu and lo be eoid m tb* imi cii of Jobn CopeobeVtof. Tkr tf.a CAHII. —No deed will beacknowl sdgwd unlil Ih* pwrrhaaa atohay la (Sid la full. JOHN BPANGLBR, Hheriff. Hharllf a HlBrs. BallafoaU, I'a, No? H, MM Legal Notice, Orphans' Court Sale. II N accfiriiancc with an order of the I Orpkaaa* Omrt of C*rlr* emmt/, tl*r# will 1* **• el |*iiidle *!>, el tbe Court ||' w. In li*ll*Mite. On Monday, 2*th of Smember, 1881, •t 1 o'rlfack. P II , lb* follovtlng deernt**(| reel eetete tb* fifDfvrlf at htoißul YeerVk* let* o4 H'elket kfXdii|>, fterenee#:. to vrlt: AM ibßt cvruln mwingf, Bfic! tmrt rf land eifßet# In Walk#* in#nebip. t>ont>4*d end doaritbed ee Mlotre fPu Ik* Boflh by lend* of of tb" h*m of k I. Velentlße, derweee-l. ofber lend# of eeid Pemnel Yeerkk end Insr Birfcle. Bell, by Und# of I#to*r IMcbte, (Uiff# Utl and Cnrulloe Otb trvfl and by UtA of OM## Frtdl#v~oßtelfilnf EIGHTY A (UK* AND ONF. HUNDRED AND FIF TY PRRf'IIEF. neet meeeor*- All that mewsuage, tanstnenl and tract of land eilnele ee nhove. twenM end df*rrlM ee f llw#r# IU Ik* novtb end ee*t by lend# of the bl*e ■f R B. V >l*ellM. d* nod. end bet re of II ftrt<rk*f loff. der#n*ed . eoßtb by lend# of lexer tthkle; ewt kf lend# uf .*••*• I Ye#r*rk feofiM -o*. teleloc TWENTY Af-RKF AND FIFTY PHI II PERf'IIEF, neet | tree# of ItU —Gne-tblrd in bend on rfeiltmstkiß of eeJe end th" rnido# In to annuel |i**,(• tbereefter nltb lnlefet te be orvM by U<b4 end isoipf# on tbe premleee Aira-lw JNM R. YEARH K Adminletrt'<r. (■ N the Orphan*' Oyurl of Centre ! roan!; la lb# ttßetter of tbe **lnle of Jemt Peer ner. 4*msnl. Ibpt. I IMI Tb# ejjf*reieeneent of d#eeden'# rml eetele end the eterU 'U * 1 tb# • idoer, hnreb F*errer, t tek# the f. tlovioi tert under tb# |*ro#lei<*Be of tb# Art of 14th A|*ll. K'd.iM Ite ror.te. et tbe epfHMWßfwt. #b# f—ying the 4ifrw t*H*e three hundred doilele sil Ih- vlt "A He If let of lend in beiilerf, llerrl# tovroeblp, l entre tmihlf, h-uftiH o tb* noflb by fee bey • •lie#, on the neet by Und of Devid Keller. m tbe eelk by tb* Ihw e<i F je.r# end on tbe *#t by lot of J **|4> F#rin*bert. letri| tb* •e#tem it elf <4 tot Ne 31 in tbe ffrnrr#! plan of lbelJvr|-lbereon *rnrted e tn<eb#ty fmcneebwfe Atfrsiwd vele# ikn# bo'drvd end thirty m* nt- !• d il#r* Me# F##een*ed end rend, vkmeynt the Ceert inede tbe Mbvief dnrtee. V> vlt; And Bow. fteptentT I, !*!, tbe within Bient end elertbw reed end r#nftrtn#d MM. nod |pt*(l retton In one newaftef*# r ocderwd for three week# prior t Bext term of court ; nod If Bo eire>tone he then filed the #m* ehell he orrfirmed ehnidßlely. end tbe real #tßle token by wH Ramb Feerraf eluell he end rewwlß unto her. her betrs end neMgiae, rui<)Ki to the MIBI of tne eeid rxßof lklnf-*e#tA|ii dottniw. fe'B end eUhte fitweef. By Ue Ouwrt Attmt W W R Hl'fe ll FIELD, ♦4-dw CUtk Or. Court. N pOTICS.—- In the mailer of the K*- Is la of Hawry Rrkawrnlh lata of Hprlng lean ahlp. Ara-aai I. la IK* otphawa' Ora-t of ''swlr* craw ly TNa apywaiasn.rai to lbs wVtow of awl 4 llswry IrkMUdki 4r-a I. CKarlntia R>kanr<th. whtow. lu* MM And now, Augnsl ££. Itol. apprahwawaal c,ra liaHi am. and noms diiarisd to h* gt,*w hy pwMl calhra thai ualras akraplnraa I* ll*d I hereto t"Store Iba Aral day <4 weal low Ibw aaai* will hw rawOnawd aira-luuly. By Ike Court M-4w ** K HL IC liriKl.n. Cl*k Or. Cow?t_ "VTOTICE. —In the matter of ibe Ea i ' UU of HirpKcw Knnlly, lau of llregg h.wa •Kip, dec rased, la iba Orphans' Court of Cewlc* rasa I? : Tb* appcalsrawwnl <o (be widow of aaid ItoykMi Keawelly, dee'd. Harsh Rrainelly. widow, raal ratal* to Iba (alo- of MM And now, August 22, A. D, Mai, tba wllbln appraiaaaianl order.d to ha rraißrmed utai, •ad pwl ltowlh-a ordered arrordlng to Iba Art of A'- •emMy la aurb eara made aad pmridrd, and If as ea cspftoM at* IM prior to Brat day of Noraaabsr Irani court will ha crag rased alralwlHy By lbs Court. *l. K lit Rriirtßl D. 44-dw Clerk Or Court "VOTICK. —In the matter of the Ee i - lata of And row Oawsy, lale of Hogg? township, desswaod. la lbs iWphawa' Court of Oswlra raranly. fa: Tba appralaaawswt to lbs wMow of aaid Andrew Kaway, derrasral, Mary E Hsuey. widow, M M*>. And bnw, Augwst ga, last, affair dw* ruwahtoraliow hy tb* ftSlt It t, or dared and ilnrrad Ibal lb* a)>)HaHlwenl god appropriation of the wlihia dawcrllud raal ratals an taads sad ml span to and bw lbs an* of Mrs Mary K. Busy, widow af Andrew Oaasy, decease,l. he and re •Mia In 'ht aaid Mm. Mary 0. Oawsy, bar heir, and assigns, grew and .Uhto h-rarer, according to lbs AH nf Araesrhly In rach case made and pro? Mad: Prorii ad. bowarer. Ural pubtkwUow ha made according to AH of AaaaMldy, and bo akoapttom (lad ob or bidare tba irl day of Norewelwr Ims. II la farther ordered and dlrectad Ibal lha aaid Mrs. Mary K llatie? eater lab) rerogulaawos, wltb saOtHsbl secarlty, la lb* ana of Ally dollar*. rowdlUoaad tor lbs payment of MH.Tt wllblb ows year, with Iwtrarat, lo the administrator rrt •aid dec rased. It traing (h* aaauual wrwr gad abora tw allowed by jaw. By iba Omrt. WH. K. BrOCItriRLD, IMt Ctclt Or. Oreart- Adminletrator'i Notice. T ETTERS of adminiHtrmtiott "de 1 J howws nob" era the estate of HOHAN LRU, lale of Boiler township. Oaralra awcaty, Peao'a. Oacawaed. bar* heaw granted to PaUr Bsrefoei, rwatding In Mil toy. Ml HI In rrrasty, Pawn'*, to wb.Hu all pinwiaa In debted to raid w-tuU arw rwgwaaled tc t rk- payment, sod throe harlag rlslm, or dswaaada will Make kaows tba aaau wltbowl delay. PKTRE BABRroOT, ltd* Mllroy, Mifflin r-raaty, Pa. \ UDITOR'B NOTICE. IV Tba undsrdassd, aa attdlhow appntatod hp tb* Orphan*' Court In Kesr snl pass wpoa tba tkeapHm* glad to lb* admltttottatof# Mnaat of Iba ratoto <W John T. ntwagp. daraaaait. and to msk* dutrthwtbra af tb# fund la Iba bawdt of tba admlaMtrator.wlll atiawd to tba duties of bis appointment at his HBra ia Belie total* ea rttttiAV tha lltb day of Norrtabor, A. t> ml, st to oVtnck A. M. of raid dsy, wbaai aad where rat purlieu latataalod own attowd. 43-Jt t>. P. fORTMRT, Auditor. GOLDSMITH BROTHERS, , flee /live Store*. BEE HIVE One I'ricc Stores. GOLDSMITH BROTHERS IBZEDE HIIA7"IE_ The Bee Hive One Price Stores, 1 BELUEFOVTE, PA., October 24,1881. J 4fX* We bey leave to inform you that uu- hare juei purchased this en '*** business, and will continue to run it on the same principles as •LeuJSB heretofore, and trust tcith the increased JaeiJities that we have for buying goods cheap, on account of one of the jirm being engaged in the same line of wholesale in AVtr York, to merit a continuance of your patronage. Our new stock will be in next next week. Very respectfully yours, GOLDSMITH BROTHERS* Now York Offiera. I Suefessurt to BAI'LAVD & NRWMAN. aw <B Al Walkwr-Sl. I Successors to BAULAND& NEWMAN. BEE HIVE ODE PHICB STORES. New Advertisements. pOURT PROCLAMATION. a the Hon. lA. May•. freel djntof th* Court of Com ,<■„ !!„ |h* ttth JudHel Witfkl, cittitotliii *f ii <ounti'/f IWitr*. flittUm f *fi'l tfc# Hon. Fran* k and th i*— J-'"' A- Hel* jT^ln baring leaned tl.Hr prwrwpt, leering <l.l. |7tb day of Keptc-mber, to me directed. thrbedding a Court id Oy.r ami Terminer ered OaaeraJ J.II I •.lion at ,d Quarter lb—l., r,a of lb* Pear* In Hetlrfurite, for Iba retiid* of let,lre, anil In einmniu ..t, ib* 4(h Mon day / November nut, tw in* th. jail, <lay of Norrm tier. U*l,and to continue ten •.•.•a*, Noticeu hereby *1* l t til* liuniMt.JllatkM Of the Per, (Mrfi.,,l •li'l Coaatablea of mill county of Centre, tbal they be then and I tier, in their |irnfi.t M I'l o'rh* b in tin' fun no>n of Mid day. with their laurii, lu'iui aition*. eaaiuinatli.ua, and I heir own remeaubranraw, to do tin*, thin*, which to their ofDre appertain* to b# dime, and (bone who are ieiiiod In reciytiiuur** to prnaerute again*! the prianner* thai are or aliall Is the Jail of Outre county, b* Mini and there to inae cute axalti.t then, a. aha 11 l,e jnat. /nj'T*" • R lief., rite. the let day of October, In the year of our lent l*l, ei.r the one Cwbdllth! " 1 *•' of the Indepeudrnra of the 4M| JOHN HPANW.KR Sheriff (iKOIitIR If HAhK, for | In the Court of Common liimeell and other., ( p IMM Centre county. JA M KM7I AIIKIH I U ""' VOllt E in hereby given to the A.* heirt and |e*al rey.reMßi.uie. Of Jan,.* liar lU, doroaaad p, cm* mu, ...on ~n th. lounb Monday of No*. Oiber neat , n d ....... ,h, pHJUo. ol plaintiff and eriow • ante why a certain mortgage *| t en by < harlea llii.h.n to Jamaw llama dale,) the VM , day of M ruary I*o- and recorded in Centre county In ln.wta.atte huuk "A." pax* ItV.ahuld not I- ..11.11*4 of rwooid. Alleat. JtlllN PPASfaI.KR 5= hlo-rlft, A UDITORB NOTICE iV The auditor appointed by th. Orphan.' Court of i entie county to ae.eot.ln the a.l.an.en.ent, and ui.be dMrilmlloi, id the ti.lance In th hand* of 11. P Shaffer and WI i] i.to 11. rter I Kccuto.a of, A. .f Mnl.ael el..lter. de. e.ecd to arid .Sam ( Ilea. |.rally entitled the, Ho. will attend to the .lull*. of hla el |nlnti„ent at hi* -d>. • it. hHlefonie ~n 7111 Italia V th. Kill day of Kire.intrer, A It l"l.at |u ..'.loch A! M wi.en and where all jmrttea intrieatad laa attend If they aee |iri,(ier. V. P. PGRTXKY', Auditor. JAM Kit II AI.KX AXbKR 1 In ibe Court of Common > Pinna id Centre county. Martha m*<kai.i,. j BO. uka,Aug, TERM, i*ei VOTICE i hereby given trr the A.R beira and legal iepc.-e-uti,r#w of Martha Mar ball to erne Into court on the fond, Monday of K.iieuitet sett and aatwer the peilUon of plaintifT •nd ahow caaw shy a ordain mortgage gf *ei t,y J. It Ale lander to Martha Macb.il alnmld ~<d |.e eati*- fled '4 record. AtU-et: J.lllN M'AMiI.P.K Nrerlff. JAKE W. MALE jtn the Camrt of Comunm **• I Pleaa id Centra coanty. JA* fiRAY.JCHK Mil, ?f„ i7, So.emhe, term IKK AXU JUIIN PI R i Ihe I W *-. . . I ■VOTICE i hereby gib-en to the i. t belra and leyal reyireweJtatirea of Jarne. Cray, John Milter and J-hn Purdoa deieaaed, e> era loir and I'fal ie|.reMitamrw of Matthew I aman deraaaod. •nd to the heir, and 1 etc! reyueaetiUtlrea id the aaid Matthew tinman. d*reared, to i<uae Into court on ll.e t .oith Monday of Nien.let nut and anawer tire \u~ tftion of th# pialnlitf and ahow raoae why a certain mortgage jrtet u hy (Marian llurton and Phllly, (tenner If Jau.ee liray. John Miller and John Pardon, riwre lora -d Matthew In,man, dated the ., td Afull. I*U. •nd rarorM la Caatre ramaty In mortgage boob "A, patre VP7. ch uid not he aalol erl ,d remnd Attrwt— JOIIS PPARCI.CR. hbwnff. NOTICE in hereby given that the aommnt of p T MCMKK,committee of J W. ft lftftU< . hai tiwtJ IN in Hie (4k(e of the I*l vOxftf lift*) (4 Ibe (Vtßrt of r.'MitiMft) I'lea* }ft b4 t<f C.Kjhly of (Villi* ftAd that Mm] mu\Qttt will !• ptrm <it*-<1 lrt Aitiftrmtttft at th* wit t*rai f aM ormrtw |k>V4j J C lUfcl'Kß froibj. THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY TIMES hn for more than forty year* maintained tta position am the leading paper of the Wml. It ranks thovr all others in drenlauon, Inflo •nee, and In the <4 lu mad rim. brraue# It la jomt the kind of rl*r tile j-eop'.e want, IV ITerUy ITan covera fbr whole amend of a flrt rlaaa family journal It la larger and better than any high-priced weekly of fered the public; tta reading matter cover* a greater arope. la more entertaining and In struct! vn, and yet It coata BIT OHE DOLL4B A TTAB. Otir a*-nu every where aay II la the easiest paper In the (Veld to movaa for, and reader* of one year are ao pleaaed that they are autw to renew their euberrlpllnos. Eight paan— f\tiv m mfumm ftt owe tUtiar a year, and the inual literal tertna to club seen la. Hjrc'.m.-o oofdaa free. Mend fur on# be Sirs anhacniilna for any paper. Addrern Weekly Tnaaa, IBU Walnut buvet, Cincinnati, O. THE DAILY TIMES-STAR, Eight pope*. fnrty~r*ffhi eot Twmru. Only six dollar* a year. H far aim month a, || M tow three analto. Hao the largr*t rtrrula- Uon of any |*per in Cincinnati. Is the brat advertising medium and the beat paper for readers who would know of the world a doit,?* aa promptly aa the news can he Im parted. Add ream limes-htar. Cincinnati, O. PENNSYLVANIA, Centre Co., w: 1. [matt] I. Wauma k Rrmcantta. rieik of the Orphan*' Ooori <1 the eeM manly, do hereby wrtlty that at aa Orphan*' tVarl h*M at Betbtoote. U>* 2N ■lay of Aacnet. imml before the Honorable the Jadcte of the aa Oeart, a* motion a rale am* created apoa Job* R Harabhernr. Aleaban, llarebterger, Mary Am* Lohr, dear-* J Lett and haarl llaieblvrjo*, the bet re attd legal ir(w rorautteee of Partd llarmh b*rg*e. 1i rraei d. lo or one Into onart oa the ttb H o day of *>-*!- seat, to ncjrepl or refaee to nreept at the valaatioa. or eb< a raaa* mhy the real eolate of lb- raid deneaeed elteald ant be miM, la teetlmoay • hereof, I bare beeeaato set my hand and edited 'be e-al of eald onart. at IMlrluote. the ZM day of Aagaat, A P |Ng|. WM E. BrkfliriELD, co. c. Attest: Jos* Srraotca. Sb. rit *■ The UidliK Daily and Weekly Paper IB TUB WERT HRAKCR TiIUT. T JK E SUN AND BANNER, PCBLUQLD BY 11. T. BALLAD& nnd U M WOLF, Jr., Kditnit MH ri wfrt'tiif*, W1 LI ,1A MSPORT, PA Has mm *bU Editorial and Rrportorial Staff! Qmtmim* tkt Lmteat Trlfpmphie Sweat lima MetimbU Obrpa and Oorreapimdmmtat , • hi IM LARGEST CIRCULATION aa at inmina is CENTRAL FCXmLTAKIi. DAILr $6 00. WBKKJLV *1 50 FER YEAR, I* ADVANCE. Aay |wa '! H<">sk of •* sow Jwrif nA ■rrlfcm tar Ik. Wactit Acs ass Biota. 11l r*t<* a j far so guar lui DH. HASTINGS, • ATTORJTEV A* LAW, BELLEFOKTE. FA. OEVaea AllKiifny <kam MM af ib. <4- aooeerafMby lata Boar* Tarwa A Hauls*. MM* •. fc. run a. a'ua. I)EALE A McKEE, A ATTORKET* AT LAW. w <*<• aiWk Osart 11. w. IriMalA Fa. Dissolution of Partnership. MOTiCK ia hereby given that iha As Rarta.ufcia k.rali.AMi ■ *m. M.w. Alw# tbar i ln. as 4 John rmeMwl, aaAor tk Scat' BaaM at A. J. Bmaa A 0 . ia ib* fkrailar. I.BAiKMa. k this As? AariH kg malaAi aaiH IV kab Mil aowaat. rsaiala la tk. fc.rA.ol An bar t. In*. ki wfcoi .11 p*r iitUßl k> Em Mi am iu llm BMb. paf*M*t. a jtOT j, aROWE, JOHN FlUiriipoOT. hlhtafc. Ortabar IE WW. * •fifi *•* I" r" *• aw*- S>UU at Horn. bbtawm a UAELErr A 00, IVrt ma, Maiaa. Ely