She (Crutrc Thuridav Morning, April 12,1883. OoftftMPONDBMCI. containing important tt •J from any part of lh* county. No cuiinutfl. utti im tnr I*ml unlcM accompanied l.jr tho m| naum of tho writer. Local Depart ment. Our merchants aro buying heavily for spring trade. Mr. J no. I>. Sour beck went to Pitts burg on Tuesday. A now lino of corset*, just opened, at Lyon A Co's. - Mr. Hayes Svhroyer, of Lancaster, visited his parents on Monday. —The P< mnsylvania canal was opened for business on Monday a week. D F. Fortney, Esq., lias boon selected as the legal adviser of the town council of Millheim. —Valentine A Co. are having a new railroad scales bedded at tin' forge by Mr. Thos. Burnside. The window- of D. Garinan A S- u and of Isaac (Juggenheimer arc attractive to passers-by. A Clearfield lady, Mr- Shaw, -i-t- r of Mr*. M. F. II silirs, *i- I d the latter from Saturday until Tue*ih Rev Mr. Wood, a uii.-ionary, s| ■ ke on "Mission*" in the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening, of last week. —lf a few thousand-dollar bills had been scattered through tho calendar of the House maybe some bills could be reached sooner. —lt costs from to $7 to re-cover ari old lounge. You can buy a new one 4 for 11. Y. Htitzer, the Demo cratic nominee, —The Constitutional Amendment Asso ciation of Pennsylvania, has accepted an invitation to hold their annual convention in Bellefonte about the middle of May. They have asked provision for about two hundred delegate*. —When in Harrisburg stop at the Jones House. The proprieter, Mr. Ed. A, Tin ker, and his geniel chief clerk, Mr. K. W. H. Elmer, will do all in their power to render guest* comfortable. Tho accomo dations are flrst-clss'. —Mr. R. O. Brett, of Ferguson town ship, on Saturday, through Geo. L. Pot ter, Esq., sold a team of horses to Mr. W. C. Sanderson, of Lock Haven. The horse* are real beauties, only such as one might expsct Mr. llrett to sell or Mr. Sanderson to buy. —Mr. Dan Meed, of whom the DEMO CRAT spoke some time ago a* having left Bellefonte, returned shortly after and is now chief clerk at the Bush bouse. It is only a matter of a little time with Dan a* to when he will sport a diamond breastpin and answer interrogations "damflno." —C. U. llofl'or A Co. Hro in now quar ters in tlio Reynolds' block, D. M. Wagner occupies tho former room of llofl'or A Co., Levi A; Co. occupy tho room mado vacant by l>. M. Wagner, Geo. Lewi* A Co. oc cupy tho old stand of 8. A. Brow A Son, Geo. L. Potter'* insurance agency Is trans ferred to tho second floor of tho "judicial block,'' Dr. .1, D. Goirsingor may bo found it Linn'* former otlico, J. C. Harper lIHH moved temporarily into tho Heyuulda' block, 11. 11. Harshbergor, Esq., take* hi* daily breail on Howard street, Charles Howe*, Esq., doe* tho same thing on bish op, Mr. Andrew Holl'D again on High street in tho new Hush block, Mr Kuich lino enjoys himself at the late residence of Mr* Howe* on Water street, Mr. David A. Kennedy turn* his platoon Jtetervoir 11 ill, Mr Tho*. Bell orders hi* groceries sent to Bunker Hill, Mr. Geo. Marshall drinks cofleo on Railroad avenue and Mr. Rush Larimer unfolds hi* napkin at hi* house on the Diamond. —The Atnorican New "No. 7 ' sewing machino is now the most complete and best sewing machine before tho public. The character of its work, tho style of mo i hanical excellence in its make-up, it* !.• i-eh-- ai lion, durability and simplicity, the easy terms of payment on which it is sold and th> tare taken by manufacturer* and agents to see that all purchasers aro -alisfled are but a few of the point* of su periority that have pushed it to tin- front. Agent* wanted in Centre county. Ad dress D. U Belts, Manager, t t Market Square, Harrnburg, or K. C. 1 loose, Al oona, l'a. —Tho Philadelphia Branch at it* for mal Spring opening on Saturday last, wel comed its friend* to a room newly refitted and furnished with tallies instead of coun ters. It is now one of the most attractive and conveniently arranged storerooms in Bellefonte and *tock>-d with most com plete asicrtment of men'* and boy*' cloth ing, gent*' furnishing good*, etc Mr. Lewin assured u that daily addition* will ••• made to already large supply of i.-as'n ahlo goods. Those wh enjoy an artistic li'play should ( all and h> k at tin- win d es—all admit that tho arrangement wouhl be a credit to Philadelphia place •f business. —A narrow escape from a violent death was that of Mrs. Patrick Scanlon, who re idea near Mann's axo factory, early on Saturday morning last. About -1 o clock he wa aroused, as he thought by one of the children who needed some attention, and while in the act of going I the other room mistook the doorway leading down stair* for the proper door through which she should have passed, and fell head-fore mc.st d wn the entire flight, breaking both wrists and otherwise injuring her-. If. We congratulate her upon her miraculous escape. —Mr K.J. Warner lives at Nitlany, and during tho term just ended taught Patton township school, No. known a' "Sellers,'' at distance of 40 milei from his place of residence, this, ho walked each way every wwk during the five months including an extra trip occasionally, mak ing the enorin is total of 1070 mile*, and all this, was accomplished during an extra ordinarily cold winter. In addition to bis •xploiu of pedestrianism he conducted a most profitable session and quit with the unanimous god will of | arent* and pupils — Person* owning property in this place should erect convenient and comfortable dwellings for rent at moderate rales Such building* are much needed and the indica tions are that they will be more than ever demand*-! in the future. Is there no en terprise in - or wealthy citizens and prep erty owners that while benefiting them •elves they may thus provide for the fu ture j rosperity of the town. This is a re form longrfiec led, and ihotiogloct of it has don® more than any thing else to retard progress. Build the houses. —Tho chamber sot "Winter S-one,' given to customers by E. Brown Jr. A C , grocers, was on Tuesday handed to Daniel Shilling, wh ticket was number ed 4-1 Another set will be given away in the same manner. F,*ch purchaser of gro ceries to the amount of one dollar i* enti tled to a ticket. John P. Harris, Esq., cashier of the First National Bank, has been selected to namo tho winning number. —The Harrisburg Daily I'ntrial is now printed on a Ho® four cylinder rotary press capable of turning out ten thousand perfect sheets an hour, ha* been enlarged and britle* all over with the conscious ness that it it tho be*t paper published at the state capital and good a* any publish ed elsewhere. It will now arrive hereon time, al least nix hours earlier than tho city daily. —Oar representative* Messrs. Meyer and Hunter have, by their attention to busineat and continued courtesy to other members, secured the good will of their associate*. Wo can say to their peopl® her# at home that their interests aro zeal ously guarded. The record the gentle men are establishing for themselves i* an enviable one and reflects credit upon thorn as well as their constituents. —New prints, new ginghams, now dre#s good* at J.yon A Co'*. —Have you been to Hi® great bargain sal® at tho lioo Hive, if not got there a* soon as you can. 10tf. Mu*. Kit iiaro Mohoan Dkaii.—On Friday morning at 10 o'clock, the wife of otlloer Morgan calmly and poacelully pass ed to her eternal rest. Hhe was a native of Ireland, aged about 45 years, had re sided hero sincu her marriage and was a member of the I'rotostant Episcopal church. Mr. Morgan and livo children survive her. Tho funeral on (Sunday af ternoon was largely attended. Sunk ok Vktkkanh.—"Camp K. K- Breeze, No 12, (S. of V." was mustered by Colonel!,. M.Wagner, of Philadelphia, on (Saturday. The otllcors are Captain, Walter W. Bayard. Ist I.ieut, .le.se K. Coxo. 2nd Lieut, Sumuel Gault. Chaplain, Frank Yealy. Ordnance Harg't, Kdward B. Kankin. Sarg't ol fluard, George 8. Dare. Sarg't, /.eh Bathurst. Corp'l of Guard, Snyder Tate. Trustees, Oeorgo S. Ilure, Samuel Gault and Snyder Tate. Outer Picket, George Glenn. Inner Picket, George Kennedy. Mii.icmiCßu Pi' kikuh. —On Thursday, April .sth, Mr Jonathan Bullock took it into his head that it was not good for man to bo alone, und straightway repaired to the residence of Deacon (Shirk, in compa ny with a sprightly widow, and was mar ried by Rev. Edwards. On Saturday night the Milesburg band serenad.al them at their bouse, rendering choice music. Even though they seemed a little shy, our newly married friends seemed happy and Mr. Bullock did the square thing by in viting them in giving them a good supper and a liberal amount of cash, for which the band return* thanks May they live long and enjoy tho sweets of a happy arid pros perous life. Our new council is orga nized and in full blast. Tho Bnrgest had intended to taka in Central City along with Milesburg, but it seems they are;.lined to th. ir idol* and ho will give them over t i hardness of heart and let them take , are of themselves, if they don t konw lew to appreciate a joke, and says h" will not in terfere again.— Tho members of the Evangelical congregation, under charge of Rev. M rrls, arc breaking ground for the erection of a church edifice. They ex| ect to bui! 1 a neat, commodcis bouse . f w rship, and we w.h them God-sped Gur young friend, Elder, i fitting u{ the r in, formerly occupied by Mr Fry liargcr, for a grocery. Mr. Eider is a young man of good habits and we predict for him a libera! j atronage. •- Our min strel tr .pe is getting al ng linely and give# general satisfaction RoOMr.RA vis. Si-roc. Mili.h Itsims—Since my last, tho 'a I messenger d wth ha* again invade 1 oir neighborhood, and removes] another of .r old resident*. On last Friday about one o'clock in the afternoon, Michael S'.dsker, living between I'enn flail and ring Mills, [ as*l from time to eternity. H:* health had been failing f. r more than a year, but ho was not confined to the house until a few days before hi* death, veil h event vras quite unexpected to his friends and neighbors. His complaint was 'Bright s Disease ' He was a carpenter a: 1 many of the fine house* and barns of Gregg township attest his skill as a me. har.ir. Notably among these are the 1 beautiful residences of William Bilnerand j William Barlholemew, near the big hotel He was kind and obliging In his hands, but was very particular about their work, requiring them t" be industrious and skill ful He was interred at the Spring Mills cemetery on Sabbath at 2 o'clock, r. w . Rev. Adam*, of the Methodist church, and Rev I> M. Wolf, officiating, ib* age was abut 6.5 years. Jas. A. Deckert has opened a meat market here, a want long felt. In my last I told you that tho hoys were expecting some real fun about the first of April, when tho constable's aid should lx> invoked to dispossess a certain tenant. Well, tho sheriff had a "poke in," ton, and between them they cleaned out tbo big hotel for certain. Mr. Nash can't deny this t:mo that they cleaned the shanty out, for they made a clear sweep from cellar In garret, not leaving a single stove in the building. Mr. Nash still holds tho "Fort," howevor, and the old flag still floats to the breeze "Long may she wave." The most Interesting performance on last week # programme, was the "great race." The track, however, instead of the usual circle with its so many laps for a mile, was of tho z.ig zag order, and ex tend from Spring Mills te Esquire Smith's office In Hellefonto. Only three horse* wero entered for the contest, tho first driven by Messrs. George Breon and Geo. B. Nash, tho second by Messrs. I. J. Gronoblo and Constable Kline, tho third by Messrs. W. J. Karick and Harris Bloom, tho latter party accompanying the racers, to see if the contestants complied with tho "turf rule*. A flying rumor on Saturday evening said that the "Fort" had surrendered but I cannot vouch for it* correctness. Gn Sunday the Spring Mills Sunday school re-opened with the fallowing offi cers : Supt., Peter Wilson ; Asst. Supts. S. Fetterolf, H. Krumrine and J. Long ; Sec., G. B. Crawford ; Asst. Sec., Warren Krlse; Librarian, D. W. Duncan; Asst. Lib., Amos Alexander; Trea*., William From ; Choristers, Mrs. F. Rarick and Mis* T. Miller; Organist, Mis* Mary Miller. The school will, in a few days, have a largo organ. The Methodists have also organized an independent school. More anon. %' —A now lino of spring gloves, lisle thread and silk, mousquetaire and Foster lacing glovoa, Lyon & Co. Mr. Addiaon Randall, of Dayton, Ohio, representing tbo flourishing bridge works in tbut enterprising city, wan look ing alter tho interest* of hia llrm in the matter of securing tho contract for tho huihling of tho lligb at root bridge. Mr. Randall ia on exceedingly pleasant gen tleman. —''(tat acrap iron wanted for tho ca*b or in exchange for Hardware at 11. K. MICKS' llakiiwakc and Stotk Stohr. if. Our valued friohd, Mr. .1. Harbiron Molt, of Snow Shoe, baa a lurgo number of timber rafts at Cock Ilaven, waiting a proper atago of tho flood, which ia now too high, to run them to market. Ilia enter prise ami upright character aa a man de serve* success and wo tru-t ho may enjoy it to the fulleat extent. —Have you got a Parlor Suit' If not, we can aell you a good, all-haircloth "'lit for $12.60. Call at 11. IS. Kpangler ACo —An Improvement in Lewitburg jour, naliam baa for a long time been a manifest neceaaity arid ia now r -ali/.ed by tho pro greaaivo editor of the /k.ye ar" <> perfect and so beautiful that it 1- a pleasure to use them. Equally g'MMj fur dark or light r dors I f the kind, quantity, j rire atel ; nl of delivers along th" line . f the It (' A. - nthw-stern It K . within ti -ly 'l*v 1 • It II I*WIIK. Jersey Shore, or W W It aak Iv, L>< k Haven * tf —The meeting of the Prehytcrian Mite Society, which will )•" h" 1 at Ihe resv dence of A. •> h ;>t T- > v- ! You ran get a g -l bargain every time, every thing to be 5r.1,1 chess; Take a 10. k at those ni>e Kid and t loth t p I • it ton ah-es for the ladies, they are just beautiful and , rheap. Thev have the best line of mer. wear in town with' it any exception ' Corner llrrukerhoff row \6nlt-2t. ! The beautiful weather of the J aet tw or three days is wonderfully adapted to produce the garden-making fever sr. I we see the spading forks, rake and hoes are already in in to n here where the b* ati ri j of the garden is fav rable to earliness. All ' jour gaidening readers are requested t. read the advertisement of Messrs I'. K , llliss A S ns, to be fund "n the agricul j tural page Dratii or Mr** Assise M. Siirivkk The lady whose name l ogins this DOlhe lnd at the resider.ee of her sister. Mrs. , Lime Foster, Mifflinburjf, on Sunday afternoon, April 1, of consumption, aged 2*' years. fi months and '• days. She was | a niece of Maj It II F'Tstef, of this place, wh'wc family ihe frequently visited She had many warm friends and admirers in lleilefonle, ail of whom will shed a tear in memory of one whom to know . was U> love. The following touching remarks are from the pen of the editor of the Milfltn burg Ttlryraph It is with feelings of sadness and sor row that we record the death of Miss Annie M Shriner. upon whose soul eter nal Sabbath dawned April Ist, psi, She was the victim of that dread enemy, con sumption lu course was unusually rapid, and he* constitution, alwavs frail, suc cumbed quickly. Words fail to express how heavily this blow fall* upon thosa to whom she was so near and dear. In August last, after a six year* resi dence In Tyrone, where she taught music and had a large circle of friend*, the came to this place, the "old home." where she has since resided with her sister, Mr*. Lizzie Foster, up to the last sad hour of earthly parting. During her brief illness she was blesses! with the constant presence and kind ministration* of her sister* Lit r.ie and Alice, and latterly of her brother, I)r. C. 11. Hhriner. Verily all that love, care ard professional skill could do, was done in aid of the patient soberer ; hut all 'in vain. Death had once again made se lection of a shtping mark—and she was ready for the summon*, on the verv verge , of the "valley of the shadow," kidding her weeping, grief-stricken brother, sister* and little niece the last and most touching of all good-byes, and then peacefully fell asleep in Jesus. The deceased was a close and constant reader, readr and brilliant In conversa tion, and had a versatile and rarely-gifted mind, ar.d it i *ad to think of such a life going out when to the young it U most enchanting, filled with the sweetest hope* ! for the future. , Her musical talent was of a high order, and, during her *tay with us, she often charmed our oar* with the sweet sounds i the touch of her finger* could call forth. 1 And, having put her house in order— | calmly awaited the end—always a patient j sufferer--never murmuring—her spirit has i sought Heaven's choicest music, and of j her we can truly say, "It Is well." Waxtib,—A shoemaker at Doll Sc Mingle'* boot and shoo store. Good pay and constant employment given the right man. 16.tr April Jurora. Following will be found a complete list of the Grand and Traversa juror* drawn for the fourth Monday of April OKAMIi At;ROHM. KrAi.lt .1 itnrlfk Or*ng fHfitr H'/Il Mri"W hh'f J I. Carter V**rgu*iu Hum I llrfiifg' r I'nlourlllf •Jo. M It-.el Potior J II Mtuvpr I riloii le vi Whl|ipo Wolkor •* W Mnukkr fsltkorty Win. Hfs.vrsf (jrwirtf I. W Klofkarl Marlon vv Murt CVrllfiw Wrn. ht*wiirt Mho* l U >!• k KrKu*<!• li< nrj#?r J I*. Hill Rush 'i*. Fortu'v llmrrit j J 11. Kvlfanj'tvr MHIIiHm John Urtffltfi Pprlng THA V fcllft K J UHOIiH—IhT WKXK J I> Hall ll 'taar l twp J T • 'rmP k y*'ruuMtjn I mroh Mattrru I'kttbU Philip rtpotl* U-.rtli KlUi 11 sa I* •IM k 11 'Fk'ff W ii I tain s>s- m I V Miilth llnali I M Kft*lirt r 'is*... I llort*-y Orti Millar ll'Ms-f /ot' J. Ii W'hiftirr llorrj M If-.*. II <'• ■ i l W It Nlatts-rii llimi. n Ho ml fiol.lsa-i Walker Mm it 'Wtnaii II jir. n*n..r#> Jrn<-a I'dWi Moon Hh## Jv/li F htnvrr Haiti** Win K,* rilivillj I'mfi Matnl (' r Hair,** Ihriry ll"ao I'blofi *arnl M >}(/'' Ham** K Mr* n,r lt*Jl-f'rit* Win ll' lard* Worth .1 rom w*fin M>i*a John M-j• r Harris Itatid W||#n Walker .1 liti T%igg* Rtl*h vs m li ri J#rl K ling Marion J'hi. Kniiii-y h| ring Tlmn Murray Hogg* Wm < r t N W iik-r Jo* I Mrubl* Walk.r 'IKAVKKH JI HORHK—2/1 WKKI. N H '■ • !.-f H Marl • i ii T l'hlfiplzurF iNi'i I 1 till f ■ rgua i, I• • t lu* WiD lls-L f 4 ts I' N lUritltirf H| rtii| ( 11 muk • ills r H wf.J |t|i 1.W.8 r I n e J%• K'ftUrl I lief, ir. sal t, Lf Insr |.it* rly i ll* t.l /s-iyirf K|di|)g 1 w lillad, Ii , sj niijc J ftfi •!*•* in* lis llr? t-fe. I I KM. M llt f <1 f. Kliinl. I •!.* r I i i u i J K M rl.*f , |'l {'•) ur f l>* > I Mr kl*-) urtib ! .1 Lu II .) llr i W m Hilks-y Mils^trurp' !• W K*b'ti k If n -1 tp. 'fli'O ll#i l-urr, Ih IM i,t* • A f'/urit#r l.lla-rty l*'k <• rUt r, Phlllpahurg ■lari,'* • t,ti*l Or*gg Jwiim Hup 11 -gg# t uatifi ' urtir, ft -gg* "luii,!■ Ft in ll*F.a'# V. ||, |f „„ li.ii, ; t C HirUfg.f |'hili{>h'g J>bt) II \r tig Kuah - J ll# rring fr*gg Ja. M M -Ate, Halo— * • h : r ' • • 1.; . A .art, VI Mb# nt' M:i*' urg ' VV Jar km H*l|*funt J I, S#-fT H"gg M .'•i"*r Halt,#-* IS nd \ alentina, K. , , i now in tn' general (if ncy bunno. and ie jirepared to i MfoUiU lbs MI ct purchase of building . 'L>, TI R-F. R anything else parties may ■ J <•i r* l j buy • r -<-11 M, uM he j,, i have ""H 1 . ■ wnl.ti i lie can ure n ~j, .hurt i tuc I I.:> arrangement will net inter fere with his large and ir.trekking insur ance business 12-tf. • lu-l '•[ - ri j (i new line i f ijkr.dk' me embroidi-ru-k ki Lyon A I lie liMl, biggeel and nicest ktork of carpet#, oil cloth* etc.. kept in Centre county .an now be found kt the He* Hire. joif. Wile IJ, M< Karlktie ,v Co , rail attcn. !i"n t the only reliable lb-adr Mixed Pa rir. the market Th" Pioneer Pre lan : P. . r •. .nljr uj-eri r to anv U<-k ly Mite. Paint am! but rival* jure a I.ite lead in it* smoothness in working and du'at ilv This j.aint is guaranteed j by the n anufacturer* r,"l to < r* k or [eel ■* th n tl.re.. year# The guarantee i not niy go'.l f. r replacing the jamt but it w: le* ;ul. r. if it should rrivk or j,eei within the time *jr ariy other Heady Mned Paint All n' w■ ttI• of laces at Lyon A (.'o r The latest novelty at an Ullheard of sacrifice, changeable iittoman Velvet# in all shades at 95 centa per vard, coat f 1 .an to imj-ort at the one Price Itee Hive Store#. Tina bargain can |>oaitive ; ly never be duplicated. lOtf. —Cant acraji iron wanted for the caah or in exchange for Hardware at If. K. HICKS' Hardware and Stove Store, tf. | —.New style* furniture cretonnes, at I.v. n A Co Wn m'T Lxak HAIR KarroaKa —it u entirely different from allother*. It ir a> I • '.ear a water, and. t> ila name indiratea, '>r a je-rtect Vegetable Hair Kealorer. It ! will mime.)lately free the bead frem the ' iandruff, ret/a. gray hair to it* natural I r. dor, and jr. dure a new growth where it i I ,* fallen ,-ff It d"e ni tin any manner *I!. it Each !-ttle ir warranted. Sm # Kline A Co., ! Whnlpsalo Agents, Philadelphia, and Hall A Kuckel, New York. Lyon A Co will enen a big line of men's and boys' boots ana shoes, this week MARRIAGES. HI K KRIIARIi At MllMl.nrt, Agril I, !*i 400 hit*, |rr Inkl.M ......FL 10 WIHMt, MO. T 1 • WkW. lnhl ...... " bIW. I r l>uht. To • pm IMM *-• H*rlR. |*F LUBRL, rt WEIGHT. .... .. .. 70 Hl' TO (I ter See.l ,„r ... Fi' of. h< !*■*!*. j*f M l , Rr>tl#r 6 ■* M F MM K •' 1 7F> I*lMt*R. FROOOD. p+T UO • 00 Prorialnn Markat. R ##klj I7 IL%F p*R BRCTH^RA. p#rpon(| lo J*F 10 TEHFTRI* F*R QOFTRL 12 T ITUR PR 10 Oiifk'W prr | A rtift**# |*r PTN.NTJ..... lo 'VMMRY ... 17 lUmi,in|fU f ur*4. 10 UH U II R TALC.** PER HDH*i Ik F>FI*D H*F 10 VJOTK'K of APPLICATION FOR A V C'LLARTRA —ln th (Vnri ef C. mm. n pint, of (VULN Ctwntg. Hn. April Term- IWI. gette. A be.r.LIR (IREA REEL hand. th. character aad ohject whmwof te TO pmweit. aci colli rat. the arteac of a. eel, .a-L prartMim aad pcwfnnalaa Uwrttowieolal maMc. AND tar thewe porpoam to hare, P AI w EOD enjoy all the rtcfala. tirneAt* aad pM*lleW. of the said Art of A. •etoblr and Itr snpptemwite. AS AM HOT, is -4t Mtaftcn —HuiU mailt) to your owa measure for $15.00. h'ti'ci y,ur ortlera Vfiiay, MoMTot/MKRr & Co., Tailor*. New Advertinevient*. SHERIFF SALES. |>V virtue of wuntlry writ* of Fieri 1 ) ly uil Fv uu nl r.iw.t.H, I—n*#! 'Ait of fh* O'urt of Common l'i*a* of I—iitra OOVlty, Md to MM ifllllid, ihtti )!! hi tSMMd at puhll' aa)• lb th# Court ll'iuaa, In |i-iI-f r,t>, oft Saturday, April 21, A. D. 1883, at I >' o ' 1'" k I' W th* following '!*•'rib-d ra*d If -/ and Christian Ifoutr, north £ a eat 12 4 I' |klma to a atoii*. tb*r,r* along land '/f aaid f." If out/ and l'*t#r Khnaft it*r north ♦/, —*t &2 |M>r()i4 to a *ton*, th*b *2l • at 11 )(I j>*r (<• t> a dvii*, tlirn'a wotii 'J( •! J parcliw to a too*, thmrr aoutt, *'<| wwt I''| jardiei to tha j la" of bnglnbiOg. "/s taining * a/ r*w and '2 p#f'h#* r*t mr*u# A'*. or,* -.in tra/1 or lot of ground altuat# In Or# • / li wnahip, ad pining tli ato%# n . niton* <1 ti.. t of land !■ginning at a aton# tbruta along 'and -f faid ||oy "> I •#"!,* to stun#, th*n#r north 2*>• a#-*t 4| pflt h— to th* |rrm of o*.ri>* Bfiad'a' land. th*ri'# alonr th* aarn* *oth ill 5 -' *at • j ju nlie# li a aton*. th*n'- along land of John Y• -a11• k north *a*t ' 2-V> l- r h*w t aat n* th*b'* north wt )2 |r-fhaa t<. aIUiM, thaiir* aoutli 07® *ai*t ' 2-1'- |*f'h*a Ui tn fda"* of oooUklb- Ing a< r-a n*t iiiHU>ura th*r*on ♦•r*' t*d a ' f* and oba* half atory log houa*. atahl* and oth*f '/Ot t'tjtldil. gi. h*in*d. tak*n In nwilkin and to h* Wod aa tha j-rt* I- rty of John FiaL'r No. 11 Ail that *rialn lot of ground ntuata In tha lorongh f Hallafonta. * • litfn 'e-untj. f'a . Oft I"jflng t, ra*k ad joining tl.. old Tan yard f >rmarly f ft *rt and 'onUn.ing of,# .juart'i of ar> wr- tfn- aam* rnor- or IMM.II -if,g th* aaro* lot f ground h.fh k'ar.klln It hrmth and Ia t f- I y th*ir d-ad daU 1 th< th day f July. Ik'.) granted and " r i*ywl to J hn lAliiliart, hi h*ira and aaaigti# and rW/flkd ill Obtr* rounty in fV* k I fag* 24' A' and John l 4 afn!*rt having dlad mt tha hir .f aaid John I .am I art da-tw! I t laadk lat*d tk Vth tairing • a 'T— ucra or *—• hai it g lh*r n *r*v t-d * t*rai aroa 1 'al in* Ai* a.i th* right, t* 11 and ir.t*rat • f d*-f*nroj-rly ritual* In C-btra ' f*' fa r.n<' t*d With an : f rtr. r v th* * Kagla lr- r. W k in'ludirig all th* lar,da in any ay con I '- to*. th*r*iih, hanng th*raon ♦f-t-d f rg*. for r.a :lltng houaa bd othr n*^**ar\ t tuldir.ga Ai* ail th* right, titi# and inUr*at of d*f*ndaot in a 1 t ail tf .at **rtain j .*/ of ground otukt to t| fK.rt ogh'f Mi!*'nrg * *ntr* < unty, Ta Fronting • Wtfl ItPWI Mid • • •• M th* Illark If •* | • f* rty. hai it.g thr* r r*- a t Ktry d*llir.g h' ua* (ntu|Kl <-f at n and fram* k * all th* nght titl* and irit*t*t ' artng thmmb r-'tMi a on* and a half-at r* fratn* dkr*liing hotia* Ai* ali tl* rtght titl* and n t*-**t |*rU u fh •' k '* f or>* hurdr*4 ajd *igt>ty li n< rth**twar 1 f r ni th# i rt>.• *wt aid* <-f Fifth tr**t in Hr a M<*. f*r ■ Hh■* 1 anahtf :n f#ttr unty af'-raarud. -.ta.r.iT.g ,n front ' r hradtli oo th* aaid Fyramor* • tr#—t, ktitt f*#l and rat ending riTi> ( *#-tard In ■*r glh ar d*|Ah t*fa*i i-n** {•arall*! with th aaid Fifth tr*t t hundred f**t, Iwmg mark*d tit tha jlan f *rt • *Qa* lot* N A. Nirad lak*r. mk and |r< 1- add a* tha fTuprrly ofJarnM o and Mary kfti. Tkrm* ('AMI. S will V**ftf know)- *-lg*i until tbr purr baa* wort it |*M in full T .1 Dt' N KEI.. Sheriff. Ch.rt#-' '•, I'*.. April .1. ia.\ NOTICE i* hereby given that the f llowtng naro*d p# r- o# ho ftlad tbrlr |*li/ UoM for l"!Jk* In tb* offtrr (4 th* rirrli of tw | i r .ral QmNM ImIM f IH' I'M" IftMM ' f t C*ntr* tjnty, ar.d that application wrall ( at th*n*tt A,wa,,r, gf aatd Cmrt f i IF,* gnantiMg <4 th# *am / j F \ Uhraw Tr*nt A#ll | A. • CM MU*n do * do DanM Carman do / do da r Mmana*? Rrow© d" do d J H..n-ar.l A If ."Govan la In do Jno Anl'rw.n ... Raltng H.-jg# J A Fro.) NolHna Nalooft d.> I Frrd •tHf Rating ft oft a* d . Jno Rnrandai* T*#nt...M....rhl!lpl>r.rg Doro. Jm ra— III r do ......... do do F ft fU'ft to ,h. Jno A. MTt—lwg. do ......... do An |Umar4 Cyl* h d • do John fhekan do . do do J. II iMwkirk do . T' ttrr hnnbi| |i J. N*m... do ........ do do 1> II Rnltl do wo do N.l Rr! 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