©lie ©enfrf gruwerat. , —■ DELLEFONTE, PA. The Largest, Cheapest and Best Peper PUHLtaiIKD IN CENTRE COUNTY. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is j>ub llibsd ry rbur*J)£!ugrDlDg,st Ik-llolout., t.ntr. county, Ps. TERMS— Cmh In If ool|ikidlnßlvut. •• * uu A 1.1 V K PAPER—d.Tot.il tu tbo Interests of lh. whole people. . ... . Payments made within threa month* will be con sidered in advauce. No paper will Ins discontinued until arrearage*are paid, except at option of publishers. Paper* going out of the county must be paid for In advance. . .. ... Any pereon procuring u* tencaeh subscriber* will be sent a copy free of charge. Ouroxteusive circulation make* thl* paper an un usually reliable and profitable medium foranvertUlng We have the moat ample faclllllee for JOll WOKk and are prepared to print all hind* of Book*, Tracts, Programme*. Posters, Commercial printing, Ac., in the finest style and at the lowest possible rates. All advertisements for a lesa term than three month* 20 cents per line for the first three insertions, and cents a line for each addiUoual insertion, special notices one-half more. Editorial notices lo cent* per line. LooL N or less, la local columns, locent*per line. A liberal discount Is made to parsons advertising by the quarter, half year, or year, as follow*: Iw -r- ' M 3 !? ! 2 B|* 5 One Inch (or li line* this type) f Two Inches. JJM } Three inches ,1" ' ' quarter column (or Inches) .. I - Half column (or )Uinches) P' , w ''. One column ' >r inches) s ' Foreign advertisements must be paid for before in sertion. except on yearly contract* when half yearly payments in advance will be required. The Southern Deluge, DISCOURAGING REPORTS FROM THE MISSISSIP PI LOWLANDS, NEW ORLEANS. April 2. A dispatch from Morgan City, dated midnight, says: The water rose 5 in ches at this point during the past 24 hours and is now 13 inches above high water of 1874. Many families are leav ing the city and in other cases the wo men and children are being sent west to the highlands. Several buildings are considered in great danger aud the stock is being noved to Bell Isle. The announcement made to day by the rail road officials that no more trains would arrive from New Orleans caused much anxiety. The stock of provisions is very limited and unless relief comes in a few days there must besutl'ering. This town relies upon the railroad and swamps for its support, and stoppage of the trains will throw many persons out of employ ment, while the swamps are too high to work. At least two feet of water is ex nected. The Post Office will be flooded i by morning. Both the Ileview and Frt< J'rett offices have raised their floors,and > the issues this week by both journals will be made under serious disadvanta ges. Several merchants have removed their goods and closed their store,, j The Berwick's Bay bridge has been in specled and the structure was found to j be as staunch as ever. Additional re- ! ports have been received of the distress ed condition of the people living along the Bayou Bceuf. It is hoped that the steamer Mercer will arrive tonight. In that event the railroad company will •end her to the restjhe of these people. The boat will accommodate .'IOO or 4UO persons. The Morgan Company has evinced a very generous spirit towards the poor by giving free passes to a large number who would otherwise have been unable to {each the highland. The wa ter rose two inches from 12 o'clock noon to <J P. M. WASHINGTON, April 2.—ln a letter from Baton Rouge, received here yes terday, the writer, a Washitigtonian, said : "The actual suffering in tne over flowed regions on either side of the Mississippi river is far greater than peo ple at the North can cAceive, and the loss of property consequent upon the floods to incalculable, and yet in the midst of the distress and suffering we find exceptional cases where rascality crop* cut under the guise ol distress. A few days ago among the petitions for re lief delivered to Governor McKnery was one signed by nearly 100 person living in the neighborhood of Port Hickev, begging for rations and other help on account of the floor). The Governor handed this to the distress committee, who upon investigation found that only a few acres ol land in the parish had been flooded, and that there was within a short distance from the pretended suf ferers any quantity of high and dry lands. To this dry spot it was proposed to move these sufferers and pay their field hands fifteen dollars per month. The ofl'er was refused. They did not want work, but they wanted Uncle Satn's rations. MOEOAN CITY, La., April 3.— The wa ter is atill rising and a strong current is •etting in from the swamps in the rear of the town. The indications point to a flood equal to that of 1878. There was a gain of six inches only during twenty four hours at 12 o'clock .Sunday night. The gorge now stands nineteen inches above the high water mark of 1874. Notwithstanding the railroad order of yesterday, one train came in from New Orleans, but none from the wet. Many more families have left the city and more are to follow by the I'ecbe boat to morrow. The planking up of the rail road and ateamship warehouse will be taken down at ones in order to aare the la Iding from destruction. The embankment lately thrown up on Steel and Clark's plantation, two mllea below Pattersonville, gave way yesterday morningat 2o'clock, submerg ing the entire plantation and washing away the railroad bed at Bsrlett'a ata tion. This will prevent the further paa •age of trains. The rear portion of Berwick City is entirely under water, and families have abandoned their homes, yet the inhabi tants are fully able to sustain them •elves without outside assistance, pro vided freights can be delivered from New Orleans. The present supply of provisions will not last more than eight day*. A gentleman who arrived from Bayou Sara to-day state# that there are but two houaer there out of water. The railroad company has offered free pas sage* upon the road, hut ao far but one family nsa taken adrantage of it. FRANKLIN, La., April 3.— The water rose eight inches in twenty-four hours ending Monday at midnight. At the pancy plantation below Centreville, 7,00() acre* of rano are under water on tbo east airle and 2 500 aorea on the wrtt iido of Bayou Teche. nam 9 mi~~ - GLNKHAL NEWS. Order* have been issued to the ticket agenta of the Pennnylvnnia railroad oompauy to sell no ticketa to intoxicated persona. The comptroller of the currency hn authorized the national bank of Kit tanning, Pa., with a capital of SIOO,OOO, to commence business. The city election in Dubuque, lowa, was carried, on Tuesday, by the Demo crats. They elected all the aldermen for the first time in twenty-one years. The Democrats elected their mayor and four aldermen on Tuesday at Keo kuk, lowa, and the Republican elected their city assessor and two aldermen. At Wilmington, Del., on Friday night, tho bakery of W. J. Dang was entered by burglars, who blew open the *afe and catrivd off S2OO and a lot of vuluable papers. The tramp* during the coming sum mer, no doubt, will all claim to be refu gees from the Hooded districts of the South and West. "It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good." Good bye, Sarah ! The English pa pers unnounce the marriage of Sarah Bernhardt, who created such a seam, tion in this country last year as an actress, to a Greek gentlemanof position. An investigating committee of the Ar kansas Senate have found Gov. Church hill a defaulter to the amount of SIOO.- 000 when State Treasurer. It is said the committee has been investigating over a year. The other day Major Klotz was called before the bur of the House of Repre sentatives to account for bis absence, and be made bis excuse in Pennsyl vania German. And the House laughed consumedly. Railway Commissioner Armstrong, it is said, has prepared a letter upon the subject of the unpaid taxes ol the Paci fic railroad in which he favors a vigorous prosecution by the government of the pending suits. At Gay Head, Mass.. last Sunday Mrs Julia Pock net locked her three children pi the bouse and visited a neighlior. On her return she found the bouse burned to the ground, the children hav ing perished in the llttn- h For tho sixth time Alec. 11. Ktever.s. the Georgia Senator, announces his re' tirement from public life. No doubt' however, the victory of the dear people will again prevail, and the distinguished Senator will eventually die with the harness on. A deficiency of about $1 *.OOO I a< been discovered in the account of Edward D* Gale, deceased, the attorney for the Bureau of Arrears of Taxes of New York city. Bandsmen who justified in SIO,OOO will bo proceeded against. The semi annual rejKirt of the Tobac co Association rf Danville, Va., shows that there have been <dd in the Dan ville market since October Ist 1.1,700,- (KM) pounds of leaf tobacco, at an aver age of $9,57 per 100 pounds, against 12,000.000 pounds, ai an average of $9. , for the same period of last year. The Smithsonian Institution bat re ; reived from Profeeaor Foerster. of Iter j lin, the announcement of the discovery by Palisa on the 30th of March, I**2, of a planet of the twelfth magnitude, in 12 ; hours 52 minutes right nscension, 9 de. grees 9 minutea north declination, with a daily motion of three. , The nominations of Mr. Teller and Mr. Chandler seem to be banging fire 1 from some unktmVu re.-nn. and there is no certainty tMHNhe former has re signed his scat fn ha-Wotc. Ho is probably determined t" on the new love | before he is off with the old. The St. I<nti. l'unt t>>iy><iuh publishes i accounts of the winter wheat crop from over one hundred and fifty different points in Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, In diana, Ohio and Michigan, all of which are quite favorable, and represent the wheal in an advanced state and the prospects for a good crop to be very fine. The secretary of the treasury on Tue day issued a call for the redemption of bonds of the loan of July 17 and Au gust 5, 1861, continued at 3} per cent, from July Ist, 1881. The oil is for sls, 000,000, and the principal and accrued interest will be paid at the treasury on June 7 next, and interest will cease on that day. Rev. Dr. Fulton, of Brooklyn, says there are more drinking women than drinking men, both in that city and New York. What makes the matter worse, the women, when they onoe fall captive to the flowing bowl, are not only leas particular than the men as to the quality of what they drink, but leaa squeamish as to quantity. Two new counterfeit coins that are proof toflbe ordinary tests are a ailver dollar of 1878 and ass gold piece. The dollar la faultlessly executed, and the silver plating is so perfect that it will resist the application of acids until ita surface is scratched. It's weight is exact. The gold coin is short in weight and does not bare the true ring. STATE NEWS. President William 11. Allen, of Oirard College, is seriously ill. l!ow do you like your new home, is now a lending question in this state. State Superintendent Higbeo believes that music should be taught in the pub lie schools, F. It. Weed, a prominent banker and lumberman, of Williamsport, died sud denly on Saturday, at the ngo of CI years. William Carney cut Frank France four times in the breast, inflicting fatal wounds, in a Pittsburgh saloon on Saturday night, during a quarrel. Two Nomstown physicians have suc cessfully removed a bullet front tbe shoulder of a cat. The feline was under the influence of ether during the opera tion. All hut sixty-three shares of the stock for a street railway in Johnstown have been taken. It is expected that ap plication* will be made for the charter in a few days. William Favor, a prominent citizen of Buchsvillc, Lehigh county, attempted suicide on Saturday by shooting him. self through the head. No causo is as* signed for the act. Huring a playful encounter at I'liion i town on Friday, between Frank Stray j horn ond Kdwurd Sanders, the former was killed by a blow from a brick thrown by the latter. An F.rie slate roofing firm have taken the contract to cover all the depot* of the New York, Chicago and the St- Louis Railroad between Hutl'alo, New York, aud l'.ellevue, Ohio. A meeting su held at ihrd in-Hand, Lancaster county, Tuesday evening, to organize a fox hunting club. A. J. Cot salt and other prominent citizen* are interested in the scheme. A man was driven out of the Harris burg market on Saturday because he had mall|>ox in his family at home and | hi* presence n* a huckster endangered I the health of the community. | Jacob F. Quillman, a prominent mer chant of Norristown, died on Sun< lay. He was a i'eputy (irnnd Master of Free Mason* and President of the Mont gomery Hose and Steam Fire Engine Company. The open season for fishing in Penn sylvania waters is: For trout and sal mon, April 1 to August 1 ; black bas, pickerel or pike, June 1 to January 1 ; aalmnn trout and lake trout, Jnndary 1 to <lctober I. John Baldwin, a crippled pedier, ol Stony Creek towiilup, Cambria county, shot and instantly killed an unknown tramp who demanded hi* money on Thursday last while driving in tbe neighborhood of Pieaaautville. Bedford county. The second nnnoitl ronreniion of the .State Constitutional Amendment As sociation will (.• held in Huntingdon on Tuesday and Weiliieiday. May 9 and 111. The call, which i signed by V.x Chief Justice Agnew, invite* all auxiliary Con stitutional Amendment Asociation, Woroen'sChriAtian Temperance Cuion* Temple* of Honor, Itoyal Templars and other temperance societies to send dele gate*. Mr. Gowen has stated that he intends meeting all the unpaid interest on the general mortgage bonds of the Phila delphia and Heading ItsilroadCompany on the l*t of July next. The amount of interest dun at that time will he near ly |_'.ooo.ollo. It is understood that the deferred income bond* will be regularly dealt in at the Stock Kxchang* here after. Harrisburg. it appears, has a default ing tax collector. In settling the tax duplicate on the Ist of April for the past year, the account of Jacob A. Faunce, a collector for the Sixth ward, was found to be short about (6,000, Faunce has been tax collector since 1877, and his peculation* have extended up to the present time. Ilia mode of procedure was to cover hia deficiencies for a past year by collection on the next. The defalcation was discovered owing to hi* eyesight becoming impaired and he lie ing unable to further attend to the work. He Is at present a member of Council, was reelected in February,and has always been considered a trustwor thy citizen. On Saturday, five boys were playing in a sand tunnel near New Providence. Chester county, a small station on the Perkiotnen Railroad, when the top caved in, covering them all up. A short time after several men were passing by, when they noticad a pair of feet pro truding from the sand. They went to work to remove the sand, and three boys were taken out dead. They were John Rowland, aged 12 years j Josiah Rowland, aged 13; fleorge Rowland, aged 10. Tho other two ere so badly injured that'they are not expected to aurvive. Their names are 14 years old, and Harry Mosear, 9 year* old. Great indignation exisie against the owners of the send for allowing it to remain at such a prominent place. The three Rowlands were the children of liewis Rowland, an engineer on the Ferkiomen Railroad. Immeuae Fire at the Standard Oil Work's Sliarpshurg. LOSS or ovxa A MILLION iiai.iarb WOBTII OK I'tOI'IRTY. Pittbuuro, April 4.—This morning a fire broke out in tho Standard oil refij nery No. I, situated on Butler street. Eighteenth ward, covering an area of four blocks. Tbe conflagration was caused by an explosion of chrysoline in tank No. IJ. in which there were live hundred and thirty barrels of the fluid. The cover of tbe lank wus blown off, and crashing through the roof o* the settling bouse set fire to the oil. The flames communicated to a warehouse— a three story brick building, three hun dred feet long and seventy feet wide— containing three thousand filled barrels of refined oil and nineteen thousand empty barrels, besides over one hun dred thousand pounds of glue. The warehouse, settling house und tanks containing distillate were all destroyed, involving a loss to the Standard oil com pany of at least $ 1,025,000. 'The fire will burn all night, but it is not spread j ing. The entire fire department of the city was called out, and their efforts ill us far have prevented tbe flames from spreading to the buildiugs adjacent. Tnr New York (iiohe edited entirely by negroes, denies that the failure of reconstruction government at the South is chargeable primarily to the negro race. This is true. While the sudden enfranchisement of the negroes alone rendered such governments possible they would not have existed had it not been for theetrorts of mean white men who took advantage of tbe situation and the credulity and ignorance of the negro. The worst complaint tbe negro can have against tbe Republican parly, one which ought never to be forgotten, is the use made of his race by designing white men, who, as Republicans, sought to plunder every defenceless State in the South upon which they could lay their vile hands. While people are willing to acquit the negroc voters of any original desire to rob, yet, under tbe instructions of their graceless white leaders, they proved apt scholars. Still tbe ()M,t says, ''the history of recon struction stand as a monument of Re publican misgovernment, not a monu mcnt of misgovernment of African su premacv in tho South." Suppose the (iM< advise its people to sunder for a while their close relation* with the Re publican party, and then observe the effect of such action. Monrok. Mich., Sept. 0.1, 1875. Air* 1 have been taking Hop Bitters for inflatnalion of tbe kidneys and blad der. It ha* done for me what four doc tors tailed to do. The effect of Hop Bitters seemed like magic to me. W. L. Cakti;b. Mr daughter had a very weak hack. Ptat *a cured her. Joiin oroill, Pitts burg, Pa. \rw Advertisements. Dissolution of Partnership. N'OTK'K i hereby given (hat ihe |f hlf> he f e|#r <tP rtUUtif Vtte>rn f T Mllf"!t • <1 II II f. 11l the (ut'ltr*l4< n *•? ||> CtHf nwi' T th* ftftn t>m .f Hbuf*rl k Ibu day ty mutual c.-ti- , •*nt, H II F 'TM*! I fre.m .4 firm Til* h k • red m\t+r ri|'t!'u lM ( tb# lt(# fltm ill mh n n lh* '<(?!< • I tl* • RVVtI UtVor-fttT, lHt ftll m< unit • ill I* 1 >r fU'ttivi.t H T (•niViMIT. iwilef. it#. A| nl a. }**%. H II roMTKtI Bcllefontc Enterprises. H i/A the Xew Year Bdlefonte prom i*" to develop into the moat prosperous of our in/and towns—rntcrjiriie after enterprise is being started by the capital of our public spirited cititens. The Car Works are running to their full capaci ty, our Class Works are opening with every show of success, the Steel Works will give employment to 100 men, the Nail Works, for whose mere as General Hearer touches, will shortly offer employ ment to hundreds of people—all these public enterprises trill put Jlellefonie in the ran of prosperous and wide-awake towns. Here, then, is room and place far lively, spirited and active young men. Among the best and meist success ftil business enterprises organised recent ly is the LARGE AM) WELL FILLED FI DXI TIDE DOOMS of JOHN PROUDFOOT fr CO., op posit the Bush House —nothing like it in the County. If visitors to Bcllefontc. will only take the trouble to call at our Store, they well be surprised at the quality, style and prices of first-class Furniture. IIV arc aiming to buy all gmnls directly from tlte manufacturers without the intervention of agents, so as to offer goods at bottom figures. ONE profit is sufficient. IIV propose to fill your homes with Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, Sofas, Odd Chairs, Tables, any thing and everything in Furniture ol prices lower than you can get in this County. We wean just what we say. We also offer the public the services of Mr. John J*roudfoot who has a tho rough knowledge of the UNDERTAK ING business, and who will keep on hand, COFFINS, TRIMMINGS,**., together with a first-doss HEARSE. Fair prices only will be charged. Give us a trial. JOHN PROVDFOOT # CO. 2- m. New Advertisementa. SHERIFF SALES. BY virtue of nundry writs of Fieri Ksrlss. Levari Ks. ism sfi-l Vsrwlitl.tul K,["risa, Isaiml out of ilis Court of Coßitli'.ti fleaa of Otitis rouutf, sod to nil .lire. led, 11..-,. talll 1... I at I'uMlf sals lu U.a Court IIOUM.III H-llel., Saturday, April 22, A. D. 1882, Nt I ; .Ml oYlorlt. | %| || |( , fallowing dT'rlt>*d fikj Mlilfl of lltu flt triplsiiU, to lt : No. 6. All that certain tneiMiage or lot of around ail lists 111 WorO, l.ei.ihlj., In lbs town of col t Matilda Out Is fount*, I'a . la.'.uded an-l d< M-dbed sa tolluua. to ml; 11-,H,u|„ g a 'otnc of lot of 11. Weston, on north all- o |-|,ll,|l.,ir K and file-h- IUIO(.lk. , 111. lo • slung raid turn, 11 .. In , e.|- erl) dim ttori Iv. f.-i to Una J. |,„ | Thuwieou; I hot. is in an Ml.t.-rlr dim II tislon* line uf mil John I Tlunipeon to Inn- lot of asid u Wcton tti*lore alons lln of asul lot of ti It',t.>n i,. a M,ullie*et dlnoti n IMI fe-t to |.|a*s of 10. inning— mntaliilnx i . a arts. Bluff or law.. Thereon oe-n.l . etestn tanne r. villi engine and butler, engine house and >s,k ahisla. N-iml. tsle n n •-•-utiun end to he sold ua the |-rojori* of J Ii L Meyers. No. 7. All that certain tract of land lituatc in 1 lll'Jll toWhalilp, On If i. r/ninf), I'ctifiV Iktltl-JM (JQ th* wmi t ,y Irth-I of IfcCoy'a, on th# Mjaliii4 Ly lao I of liiidM Wi '*)• , or. Ihs kmilit l-y land win. 1 hy Iflfi of Win W m y, tit* d . |,l oil th* eUt I* J Ul.d of Ai*satid*r KdtulnaUia, divM-artiteJaluK I"**'!**#, iiiurr or ! Tli t mil eio h • dw*liiug hou**, ham and otht outbuilding# Alio, all that certain trai l of unseated land aiiuatr it t'tzk'fi townhi|<. (Votr* fountt, I'a, | Lou IIIJ f" J and dfacrtt**") i. a follow, wit On lb* I north by UicU of Pi ahrr *u<i K/kt it. < n u.* *j| i,* land of McCoy'*, on tl< mulb t> Un<J of Tbotnntf j K*ut*, mnl <M •> Mwftti| i term UiW t'f let! So Itlji 'liligi. MM, talieh in fiwtj. Hon and v. \*> a id *• ihs- property of r Hooter ad mti<Utrat"r of Jnr**l 110 ftrr, iWcwm), ah I J* ol* ll'Wlff. No. 8. All that coriain tnessusge, tenement snd I'nrl <if Ufidniuan in Mrtoti k)*ribip,Cfitrr oitin t%. I'a., Imubdnl nit] dawnt*t m f"ilow• . at aottr. I >y lauds UU of (jwt, H )(• S tit ). 44| r In a |wa! , tbetM* M. 'ML V 4 '"if*! lot/-noa, t afl ' N • I l- .' to floats fIUTM .s r' W .I* |,c to al' u* tlieu'w h (Aj W., it* |-r. to •t'-t*e thwuf e Uj bit* <*k , tb*dr* C, \% .44 1< |R-r t# • aUita bap. Unw h Uf ft IJM fr. to | ta* f Ujf)oni bf-ihtaitilii| it a- r* •nil >* s*vrr|,. , hei tuegsurv. So baiuliog* Ala), all that certain mAi*ftuagc f U'tn*- tttvnt *l* it ir*s't of I ait') situaU tn llkii-n ln*bi|, • *ntr* < uuly. I'n . \*mtuU4 *nl .J♦*•.. h t ft.i|.,ws IL ktoning *t Ifir (fissi,! lt"iu Jk' kM'M aillt tail -t .wfi the tallry , tbt-ti'*- |.y Un<l fotiu+hy of Outsiimi sf k --r A. . \\ ('<) p*r h. |#*t tlirn *. I U | M W. |Mf lo Whit" oak, th"f • S W , ''4 .IUJ ft to <• whit" '•! Ih' M* VV4 . 441 fw*. I' * • hit' 'dkk t) -i*< v || _ . I,, |, hr th"t r > K. ll'. jser. to *ton*, th-aca r > fc, ihMRs aol to |lar of ldtlhtlilij{-<wh. Uiaing It acrsw •mj 77 jr ai*4 nlloau' Th "f '<t a tuo-aturj log Imas, burn au-J other out hollditiga. Alo t all that certain tene*- tn*ni ar*l Hart of land aituaf#, aft't leng In l!ow*rl U>r uiah, (Vi.tr* noont). I'a, Urun4*l and dnwriMail- il a*. lW j;iiiiiiug at t .oos ths-i ' iy land of f ru.B-rJy Jam*** 4nnt>r. h ■£/ V. .1 • j. rto a • hit* oak , then'* ly Und ' 1 J M r ig< fnr h"4r*K •! W .i*{#r t* * tlazk a Hon f 77 • If * •hit* oak atoMu. th*n* I y land of Ihib, TWtl.ui W .IT k-lo |--r t ' at.?,*s H. U . k;7l • |*r l<* a MMt; tiMNMMI hf t Ur< I of Jar h ltsk*r John lUkr an i S noi l**atV ' • ' ■ 1 • ; ' I •' - j h- -f • 11 •. . • oiaukitif 41 >rc*t)4 |h r< Uvw. ti*at n.<wuit U 1. wrr. --i l and 'l*d'*l I (#e t l> t,g. <>H fr.m th* wst lm*. *tl to !•* Uf rod* *at frhb J. *t at r.m*ry Thrr*. ti vfwti J a two*tof) fiarn* h oa*. Ia- k t*a*r. and <th*f r*uthuildt g* Sr*-t takn Hi *S#tfnH<*a and t* a J<l a* th<- |i '|*fty 'I W , itiam A lit* n, Jf No. 9s All that certain lot nr parcel of ground • lus e at or near lb* Sn w Shu* IbUnmie.s, in 1 I * * al.t,-. ■ , nil. < unlj. I'm 1. A. <l.*> k r.al'i] - ai.d third I t* It ro hin< Hf Int* > •t; u • aatward ah ng th* rallrrsad Ik ntxl*d (tt Ih* wi. • • *rtb and ** thy Uud* • f It tijamto hn* d*r, and *• th* a nth fit Mfr*t *ad Ha lt<*ad. fr nttog tm Nad htf"' t a d i!*ili d "f* htindrwd lot, and t**'mg fl\i|n ln<*lr*d a*d **n tat■ o* hui 'li'd and *tgtity f.*i in I# jftb. ißdmtibK alt* ib' f-r an a.lry —*• r. latninjf •? ut dgtil**n th naand tar* l* t Th'T• on srvvtod a tw .st ry frarn* Iwilin,' h"<ia*. *t*l4* and '-th*r ott ui .it.tfs Mind. U|l>d tn *%'-r utou and t Is* wold *• th* |sfuf*>rt) • t 1 b /u.M nhufT No. 10. A l"t i f gffund situate in the Borough j f |t*l)rh.M* <htr ( •'M-IT, I'a h tiud*d on tn* r>'-ith I ) Id Mill rail. • n lit* a /nth 1 % turnftik'-. "t th* **t t.* I 1 ..f |td f'arwons, and on th* •"•t hy an all*j *fd b-U- ool*iMtn; > ti* h>urth u1 an arvw, ! ni .fr or l Tlwmn at* .-sb y fram*- d*|ltng L us*, work ahop and < lbt nulkniMlrir* ' M t k' in ***** at! n and to !•* w. i 1 a* th* prop erty • f Sam.l VI alk t. Jr. No. 11. All Ih'tse two <-ertain lots of tenements ' '•r IrsrU if lan-t attu.ie In 1l. leetiahip of rootity rd t suit* an ! PtAt* • 1 IVnn*yl*anta. Isrnnd*<l and d*w r|tnd •• 1 li w*. t wit Th* nr ih*r*of U gtwnlftf at ip*l. iUmw 1* .4j' W , lusitijwf low nimp , tt*f' •?• TTi K J*|si lu ■ (u<ani!>*r tr** th*t* * N IV* ft, -1' fs*r u> a po*t, H**t*f * l-j land f Um M Mitit. N V. 17 VI0 j—t t pia<* of l*filtilof-"ufUltln| I jr. pwrrftra. Th* oth*v h*r f. I" ginning at a rh*tnwt *tutn|., th*n<* h T4 4 JO jwr oa jsost W. 4 |,stf l.vs t ma|d . th*n'* h land • f I*H*r rVd*h*r ft *•' U . • .Vhi u> a atotiw th*'* hy land *f Joatah ft- )** ft 1.1 E.4 |**r u th* fdacw csf t-vfiiifitne — "tstaudT.4- *•:ts 1 y ts<r( h*a It Iffttg tho aam* travt f t*id •!<*. h Wg, II I** and g*)*' a b •!<*. I*y th*ir 4** l, 4*i*l Au|ul .<, A I> |47 , ! ai*d thla <ay d*lttr*d. irraot*d at id onin>i*(] out" ' •aid Amo* U*. party h*rt" Th*r* n *r" t"d a tao- | **'ty dw*i'.rg IMNHI, wrnld* and cdli*r •ottJtldmc ■< Iwd lak*n tn *i*rtun and l* h w-ld a* th* |-i--p orty of An a U, No. 12. All those two tracts o| un-eated land • ttnat* tn Car tin t*n*Mp, C*ntrw rvanty, fa On* tl*roof wrt*tH in th* varrant*** nam* f>t*r I d-ly, le or.d d n th* rlh t y a trad **f land tn h* • arrattU-o nm f H>l II -lland, hy ta/ant ian<* on tho *at, on th* wsvlh a tmrt of land in th* •ar rant** nam* <f <"s|*r on th* *1 hy a tract of land tn lb# •arrant** nam* f Molly M'har -1 n-orsnUUning 414 rr*w, Parr#*d Ang 14. I7t*4, n a • arrant granted th* 2db April. IT'tU. Th* '4h*t th*r*of *wr**y*d In th* • arrant** nam* d < a#p*r H lot**, Iaii4#4 on tho north l.j a tiart r# land in tho •arrant** nam* of f>tor Kdfy, n th* nw< by laoant land*, on th* a ntn hy lan-t# in th* •arrant** namwa of Valentin* M*y rw and Mkha*l M*y*nt and n th* •"• ty land In th* •arrant** nam* f , tk a'n—rontalnlng 4l *>t— an I allowat"* ftnrtry- H th* 4tt Aacaai. * a warrant granted April /*. 17A3. ft*ir* taaon in **rnti n and u> I-* nN aa th* pronortr of Kol*rt W<s.*|a, Jimi* M'ooda, Jr. and Jam** Wfscpta, Sr. TftRMS CASH.—No doc<l trill Wickoowl* •dgod tintil th* pnrrhao* monoy la paid In fall. T. J. DUNK EL, Sheriff. •hnff '• B*n*f<snt*. Pa, April 4ft IMI Orphans' Court Sale. I >rftKUANT to an order of the Or -1 | Oottt of CVntr* roomj. Ibm frill n. pn*4 to txii.lk- atl • lh* |.rrmt***. two .*1 f rm. Omw Mills, on Saturday, the 29th of April, 1882, All Ibitl certain trsrt or piece of land, III# jtof#tty of llufh Isfttmnwre. Ut# of t . nahlp, i>tr# wvnty. rW#*##*). In tb# t . r>*ip f Fwfgseob, bosstM isd dmtlM as M |n, to wit: On tb* ssM by Uni# of Jobs V Rraba, and llal# k Rol inaon, on W# ttmtb by road, on tb# t*l M land* of D. 0. Mfl, and net lb# n-.nh 1 y land# of J. Q IWil#y. <# H. M< Wllliaii and fmblU road—con ialalnf 101 ACRES and 28 PERCHES. tkm<* *r**t*4 • sogg VRAM! HOUSE ind BASK BARB, tri *ll <.th*r m i iftf Mlbflllitp; two rMo, and •• nmllrat YOUNG ORCHARD of i hole* fruit- Tit* land bill (m 4 AtAt* of raltl * Alum, Willi (food ft* Re. Tuba or Sai*.— Onwhalfof Ik* t itri h*** miwr; to Br p*ltl I* (wok on ranflrtMUo* of tkr Mir; Ik* r*- DtAloinj on*-half In owr frmt, with Intorrwt. to k* br ew rrd kv Bond A tot ninrt**gt >•* tkr irrrfiilAM rr furtkrr pirtKnlkr* rrfulr* of Mho a 0. Ul< lmU, on tkr iwnnlrrn. wili.lam a niT, t Atm> of Hron Ult Alß'kl. rl.n —l IN the Court of Common I'lea* of Cm If* rani;, K US April Trnn, IsSt i In Ik* mntt*r of tkr *t |>ln*ilon of Ik* "OotiA Mtnlnr Aid Maasinrtnrlnf Cmaihaj." hr i 4*otm of dtoroln lion, Ac. To all persons whom it msy concern no* Ik* I* bftil t fiAT (kit Ik* (Von <4 OoWMAO riM* M, ok Ik* ink d*f of Murk, IMIt. put • ml* to tkow iawa* why tkr -<Cn<r Ml vine iri MmtscMr log 0owtpOf" Akotihl not kr dtM.lrcd A *4 it* rhirtrf mrrmdrfrn, sad tfcol if ln> maw k *k*wn to tkr mwtmry o Ar*** of dta*dAUo will fcr M*4r on lb* Ok MoMkJ Of April. IMS. last 1. o. Harper, protk'j. •CC • "* to j owr own b*w*. Tim tad ti < tri a*"*" M UAKUtrr a oo^rsiv Nrw A(lrrrtlarment. VOliri-: in hereby given, that the .ii, ,I,*/;; • f M,.| - ouM xr.ift MSKiS.. ■..••""'f U T T -"- frmk X Lebout.. '" *>■ w. UT*ii*T 7; 7 ,l "- An'U rn/tt, rJ VtrA. Kanftti J* rtrtl. ~ T' • Z 1 "- K •-Nlirisi.il hrz+t, , J( , '• Piwiapn rt€ ' t•> *•>*....: * • • <• A. Falkti*r Trrm MeCua „ , JT' "J" Tli'.maa |.*i*.,n. d.. „ ' K Ua Uou, J ' Miook a. .. "" J II oi'liklll , . P„ I-...A J *!>., ,1,, "J I ''' '•* JUWI.H iiwkw, .p„,* *• a-ite;—'SrtKrf' £ K A. Kuii *- '•■"* I***.. . A •, ' i, '2l7:!' Jl m*a ~, w '"' :;r. ffftS < RaMaarl Bi II !., •! 1 ■ ' . "" n-..„ m U. !*2M f '•'■"■r..,,, y.,U.,:7.; Li u , J ' UaKM n Cfarfe ( 'Ori'.T I'KOCLA matio.V. <!•>.!'.mi!!'/'"'"'A *yr, fr|. Mrtrk. . I '• ' V ! * ...i n.,rn u ". ciiaua If . J K | . - f * *l*4 ll.kf fctrtftg fnw■ J t' iVf , n ttNnt r> OIMJ.I. IJ" , 1 ' '>'*• 'UI. tl.. | Ilk 0.. <V"rW A—i, '" 1 ** - SSaS-iIP .iKm. *tunlli4l m j "r'7 "7 < i.>. - f.; ,r :" 1 ' '■ • HAlhw all ... i. . i• t -iSSS cut* h|J U u,t 1 i. o *,;'7, *• ,i - ' 7* Ir, Ik* t-ut <rf rl, tiu .., ~ 7 htibdr*-<) and •nth .-<•). I • i •"* i t "* \ A LIABLE REAL ESTATE J OK SALE. 1 All that certain tract <,f .t , u "iS 7 ">'" im*a.flww I• , . (1,1 Ilr,|t| „ , lf p, ' •t a J...1 ■ <b torn;ik. rr4. ib..„. i, ~r 1.1 o. ,1. ft 1 . t • fli4nul. 1b.,.. i , lb |....b.. t . |.| 11.nr. rt j, - w| , tlfc , .. p... baa i, a ~ 1 ,„k tb.b.. ,1,^,,,.. ' , Y.! 7 u " n " in "• , - Fifty-Six Acres, more or less. V",7!'. TV" 4 * !" f " "" 7 " ""i M.i.i., iu>.k. IU. k. Ikjklkl ...4 r ■ 1, u ... A „ , "fwt ktc! '<ib4i!i<>f). No. J. Aljkj all that certain race* aua*. i< r.. Tin til r.,l t.a-1 .( 1,„4 lt , aai4 I • "''''J'; ■>"• "■' .4 'MO. lb. aim. (tail 1'" . ' U " d " '"** l, * l! '"I*" <•".<• o|U. *;■ 7 l'" '"'- llrb un •- t ill* <4 C. , , tin. I i .1...: ri.i.4 I.n.brr U. |va , , .4 in J. bin mUin -147 ACRES, more or less. TW..r, r~i,..i T0 tIWELUMi ||Ol>El> • fil rtbar • 'UlLuiirfinf* No. >i. All that certain mcasoatrn, and trorl .4 1a..4 Ta. i mmZl, .1 .1W0,4.*,.<j j,. t r „ t|r ► itb Mi 4i 4. a4 t4b*t lU'U ,1 •>1 r*L. Ko+4 < n the horih ar<t —<*"Cit%itiing 130 ACRES, more or less. IZxZr'ZSmZs 4r,wtuisa aois - "• J t.r nUiva ) r< [rf>rti<*. (rc r urs bon-d m u..r,n oM. a. n.. ... ,4 j bt. i,. O-U. I. R~4 < p. T ,„ Ml . , lU ,i .11 a.a l la ... m ]m rur\f. to mi, pnn hallo. 11,.. pt. | n, 1. .0 r~in r , nd.una, ai.4 a.a .. r < ,i. a* an.,1.1 p..pan*. . r'.m., '•* nil purtl.a.M. jonl. cm.b • tl Jfct!* ir: tin.# imiuitv f (iEM'R'ifi la RKi:i>.t ibr .. V' r '. A k! * AT ^.okr*.M.r,, _"T A •• Ft imr, Uall.l. t.la, r& i_(, +n COft t-":r •< h n,. Fuaplaa nb rs Lu vaw li'. A'Wro.. A MTltkpiiN A ... fHOMAS .1. Mi< )l*(II, * ATToaXKT AT I AW. I'll 11.1 PMC HQ. FA. ' •mi in A!!*..l IlaiiMioc. to ll h> I rm O'* l*y tli* riitlipU>i| lUrikis| < ji#i,t MOTICE To STOCKHOLDERS. AT T>. Arirn.l .1 i|,. *turbh..Uara <f lb. Babl Kajl. Vall.T R*iln4< nipan, I. . all,a f . TCtFDAY, ApHl 11. l**i *1 lit'tWl. M at US f.mlh lon'tb Mraa-t. Ft l uMpbio. Pa r.!.. tn* for Pr.aul.bt and l>lti., <l., ~,4 IF-W ALBKHT HbW POX, IWr. 1,17. PATENTS We enn unite toart MfViUrttor* fat Pnimt*. Trade Mark*, i nr., f,c ibe I nllwd Nolo.. (Nnart*. <rtmoco, German*. He. c litre bail Ihlrt)-tU r jran'riprhrnrr, Wmli "Mnlnml tbrvniffti uitn todiond In U Bel •NTinc >turi. Thl large and uplrrtdbl Illua -S*SJ *"""■* 'Tpaftrr. AS. a° a renr.tdKTWt tire rtQfTMg •fSorwii, U w; Intomnrtina, and baa an morrrxma ♦tmilatlon. AtMrewa MI NN A pn, Patent Rr.im "i*rttanme Arni< **.r in* Bow, fewTrwV Handbook ahrun Patent* free. ,)K FRAZIER'S ROOT BITTER*. Ft*mm • Boot Biltert arc ant a drem-ebrp ehitk j knnip, I*l re rtj|rtl> Medlrinal In rrtf] rente. Th,f Ml etr.nttr eptut the liter and kidnrj*. keep lit* lt*U ojt, ant nciilv, ntlit lln *k >tn*|, heal (hello***. bull qn;. the autat and clean*# the I4t*l and avtttn of rat (ntfuatil}. For IWrtli.c**, litt'b ul Blood to Ibe ttond, tending to Affltiy. DjFetor and ngne. I>tp,j, Pimple* and Blntihie Brmfnhm* Hmnor* end Bore*. Tow, Ring Worm, White Periling, Kra*tj>l, Bote It. and for Fnng enffertng from Monk man or lbbilll* rautod froaa unpiradenre. and to l.tn.ie, In deltoete bonllh, Faaalrba Boot HlUer, are tefnvlallr reoaaunendod. lar. Frer.tet I bare n,od , bottler of font Boot Bitter* for lijepefwa. ptrttneo*, Wmkneot and Kid iter latreaae, and tkej did me note g,d thaa the doctor* and all Ike Med trine I erer need From the Bam Am I , T* to "aend. and I am oner In prefect health, and feel at well at I erer did. t rwoatdrr jvwt mrdtedoe ana of Ike greater! af Meeting*. ■KB M MARTIN. Oetelaod O. Bold bj all dragg**'* r#rj where al |l few bottle, lIKNR\ ti Co., Sole I'mpV -'F- twag Bt, New Tock SWEDISH RITTERS. O Till. GREAT Swedish Dyspepsia Remedy J The chief IBwredfnt and life (firing elenaent of ikta gtwat readout It at beth c enamel, Ittva aa hilhtt- Mlal although but eery lurajj found la tkle jAK. eirepllaffla the '>K tnf AUHhnead It fa ntofnae a bund anew tl ■dtfcf *i aI a In InAt I Ink andanowc lad Wade a. and km. In ronnertlon with flatter Ingrndlnt**, torn oeed among Ikemnrlratt tldadtth fat fear* at one of tha greater! rewted.ee tor kidney and Ueer Pompiaibt that bat erer been known. la Flaring thl. (.renarulbta batore Ike Awtrltun public wr cuatdtdl, belle, r thai we hart llknd a long toll want, by tiring a medtrtao thai will not oalj teanporarili reiiere. bat will poeitieeiy cured}eg i pet*. Ktdae) and Uear Complaint and all Ikelr enrtona of. torta, tack m Boar Btotnaab, M 11,* deck Haiti In the *M# nnd Hark, Palfttaiton of Ike Bowl, Qaetfee nooa, lodltettkaa. Tollow Pk., >o lowing of tko Head, Full now al Ml of Ptownrh, Utw ggdllta, An. Three dnoee will rwNoro Ike erortt oao*. ' , Aeh roar druggWl tor a bMtla and Frtca, T conta. By
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