3 Two Attractions. RicumMoNDp, Va., October 21. The special train conveying the presiden. tial party to this city left Washington .at 8 o'clock this morning, the president by Secretaries Bayard, Eudicott, Postmaster General Vilas, Private Secretary Lamont and eing accompanied committee of Virginians, General . C. Wickham, Colonel A. 8. Buford Dr. Holt. through Alexandria without stopping and The train passed und although a large crowd had ussei- bled at the station, there was no dem- onstration, Fredricksburg the rain had ceased and the sun had broken through the clouds. A brief stop was made in or- When the party reached der that the executive and his advisers might shake hands with the citizens, who in large numbers had assembled at the station to pay their respects A salute was fired and in response to calls of the muititude the president went out on the rear platform of his private car, and beiog introduced by General Wickham, held fast to the frame of the car with one band and shook hands with those who passed by with the other. The special ree ched Milford at 10:20 a. m., and the seeneat Fredericke- burg was repeated, the only difference being the absence of cannon. When | OR orsiriess stopped oa the rear of | the platform a colored man of im- mense proportions shouted out, “Dah, he; dab he,” which was the signal for a posh to the rear of the train. At Milford the distinguished party were met by a committee from Richmond and given a hearty welcome. The spokesman of the committee, Mr. Crump, was very brief, and the presi. | 2°, west 10 dent acknowledged the courtesy in a few happy words. There were no further incidents un. til the special reached Richmond at 11:30 a. m. roaring ovation of voices. The rece ption was shone brightly oo the chief executive aad his party as they emerged from the car and were met by the local The horse committee of citizens. SHERIFF SALES, By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facing, Lovars Facius und Venditioni Ex- ponas, issusd out of the Court of Common Pless of entre County, Pa, and to me directed, will be exposed st Public Sale, nt the Court House, in the Borough of Belle- fonte, on Saturday, November 20, 1886, ut 1 1.2 o'clock P. M., the following property to wit: No. 1. All that messuage and tract of lund situate in Miles t twnablpy Centro county, Pu., bounded and descr ibed as fol. lows, to wit: Beginning st stones, thence by lands of Bamuasl Strohecker nnd Joho Ravnolds north B0° west 148 perches to stones, thence by and of John Wagner north 76° west 86 5.10 perchos Lo hem ith 4° 10 perches fallen ouk, uence by land of 8. and H. Graniz south 19 west 120 perches to st , thense by land “supposed vacant’ east 40 perches thence by vacant north 0 west 72 perches to the piace of beginring, contsining 100 acres and 80 perches and I'hereon erccted a two and ry ling house, good barn, corn crib, suw mill and other neces Ww lock so aasl ) A nes 0 Blones norin sv ens reche stones, land allowance } one-half st frame dwe sary outbuildings No. 2. Also, of land situate in Miles and state aforesaid as follows, to wit: Beginning at an ssh or line of the land of the said John 8S south 78 was. 66 percl to a birch, 69 perches Lo stones, thence south 4° east 140 3.10 perches to stones, thence north 706 656 9-10 porches to stones, thence north 124 parchos to the place eof beginning, containing pinety-six (96) acres and 36 perches and the usual allowance for roads. ull that a8 or tract township, countiy } MOSSURLH bounded and described hiriey i 9 theneo north 89° west oust 19 r No. 8. Also all that messuage or tract of | land situate 1n Miles township, county and stato aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Baginoing at stones, thence by lands of William Wagner north 804° west 252 perches to a chestnut oak, thenoe north 1* west 83 perches 10 a stone, thence south 80 west 66 5.10 perches to stones, thence A of George Brum. gart north 1° west 77 perches io stones, thence by laud of Peter Smull south 594°, east 318 perches to stones, thenes by land of Jobn Smull south 1° east 110 perches vo tho place of beginning conlaining Aw hundred and five (20!) acres and 40 erches No. 4. Also all that meseuage Or tract of land situate in the township, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit Beginning at a bi " 70° east 65 5.10 perches to an aah on Harsbarger's line, thenes north rerches Lo 8 spruce troe, Lheance hn Shiverly north 49%, west y 8 land 3 oirca then north by land of . 80 perches to a stone, Lhence 21 6 perches to a sk by land perehes to the ACTOS ne [4 west thence wl pi | stone thence by lan arother beginaing 1 of Joseph E. Shi B. Als guards came to a “present,” lifted |’ their helmets and as soon as the visit- ors were seated in the carriages wheel- |’ ed about and preceded the cavalcade | to the fair grounds, three-fourths of a |! mile distant: Upon reaching the fair ground the presidential party were |I driven to the building occupied by | the general officers and shortly after- wards the executive emerged from the balcony overlooking the fair g whege he was presented to the round ry ti. uid tude by Governor Fitzhugh Lee, who |] spoke at some length and when he bad concluded the president spoke in reply. ed by hearty applause and when he | He was frequently interrupt- concluded the immense « people joined iu a perfect cheers, ncourse of vation of Colonel Beverly then introduced in | 2°" order Secretaries Bayard and Endicott | Postmaster General Vilas and Com- | missioner of Agric of whom was greeted with cheers which they simply acknowledged by 1 N x iture Colum, each bowing to the people, it having been |, understood that further speech making would not be in order, After witness- ing the review of the troops the party were driven to the Confederate Soldiers’ home, where they were re- ceived with a salute of artillery by the veterans. A stop of only a few minutes was mage during which the president was prestuted with a souvenir of his visit |, io the shape of a beautiful basket of flowers, and he shook hands with all veterans, The drive was then con- tigmed into and around the new res. erv¥oir grounds and through the prin- | cipal streets of the city and finally t the gubernatorial mansion where the party alighted and a geoeral introduc. tion to the ladies took place and some time was spent 10 social talk. Winnie Davis was the centre tion, creating amoug the distinguish- ed visitors and others a most favorable impression and by the affable and leasant manner in which she received all. At 6:30 p. m adieus were spoken and the party were driven back to Elba station where they re embark- ed at 6:40 o'clock homeward bound. Everything passed off pleasantly until late this evening wheo the presi. dentisl party were leaving the Con federate Home. The veteraus then resumed cannon firing and one of the guns prematurely exploded, tearing one man's arm off and breaking the armyf another. RsmivaroN, October 21.—The special train from Richmond bearing the president and his companions reqphed Washington without accident or noteworthy incident this evening. Thopresident expressed himself ns haviog cojoyed Lis visit and was well pleased with the hearty welcome ac’ gorded him by the Virginians. of attrac. Miss | ing at 704 deg ath 7 stones Lher a then south 24 deg : A eM pv PN thence raat slong lan 24 dog east 43 8 nes the place of acres and 106 zod Waken in wv iid as the property ‘ 4 : henoe i of - ism Stover north por of « perches neat mess execution snd to be Wf Lawrence Stover ches to st beginning ining 7 p of stale ol Vr 4 A ont nes sot No 9 All that certain tract of land ot Centre and Pennsylvania Bounded and descrit Hows to wit land of Henry Troessler south 77 de wosl § perches to a stone the bank of spring and lands of or iste of Dr George A Fair. lamb west 32 deg 47 )7 deg. east 8 perches thence south 86 perches sast 10 perches, thence south 2 ing east 84 deg. LW the place of be, gi g sining three acres snd 120 measur a frame dwelling house, stable, and other outbuildings, seized taken In execution Uolpetazar, No. 10 All that certain lot or piece of county Pa, bounded and described as fol. lows to wit: on the east by the turnpike north by lands of Annie Korman on the south by lands of John Brancht and on ing 4 an acre more or lesa (no buildings, seized taken in execution and 0 be sold a No. 11. All that certain messunge tone wont and tract of land situate in the town. ow. described as follows to wit: on the wost by Iapde of Sebastian Musser on the south alley and on the north by lands of Jacob Emerick containing 13 ncres more or loss, situate in the towns! Benner, county Beginning at an Elim thence along creek thence scr flream by perches 0 a stone; th ih perches south 29 A east OU perche per perches neat Thereon erected und to be sold as the property of William ground situate in Penn township Centre leading from Millbelm to Coburs on the the west by lands of Geo. Wert contain. the property of William Moyer, ship of ~ «Contre county Pa, bounded by the L. & B. Railroad on the east by an Thereon ercetod a 1} story frame dwelling 5 house stable and other outbuilding, Seiz- ed taken in execution and to be sold as the property ol be gold us the property of Bam- uel Bartloy, No 12 All those two certain tenements and lots MOssUnEe of ground situate in the village of Eagleville, Liberty township, Centre county Pu, bounded and described as follows The one thereof ou the routh by the public road on the west by public round on the north by lands of John Wertman and on the east by Jot of Mrs, Winfield tit Gordon, and being the Kune stand N 13. The other thereof beginning at a post at the great road rem Milesburg w Lock Haven, north 11 deg thence routh 69 post now NB Lo wit i So nnd Se 8 tavern 0 lending thency west 142 perch £8 Lo a post, deg. west 3, 8 perches to thence by lot of Daniel Kunes Sr H Kunes wth 51 deg. 11.4 Lo u pust at the aforesaid great ros thence along suid road north 77 dg. east 3.5 per- ches to the place of beginning containing t of an ners ‘and bei 4 suing lots which S. H. Kunes and C. A. Kunes his wife by deed dated the 22nd day of August A. D 18856 and recorded in ‘Centre county in “Deed Book’ A No, 8, page 197 d eyed to the defendent A "n oust perches tl LE ae granted ov B Free- tene. in Pa vd follows wit : H. McElwain on the west by lands of J. H, McElwain on the by M on ; t lic rond leading from All that certain messusge ment aod tract land Howard bor } and 4 bounded * 2 H La f wot ol TUR Centre ne aga and decide y sli county w t1 on the south | re and seasl DY A | be Howard to Jeck- sonville, containing { of an acre more less, Thereon erected a 2§ story frame dwelling house, wood house and other out- buildings, seized taken in execation and to be sold as property of Christian Schneck. i r 1% ha s of ground sis y, Centre ws, to wit d of John nded and described as giauing st a sone, wwroer of thence by the same south 109, 17 € 10 perches t a powt thence by land of Joseph Dap north 78° west i 8.30 how t by the same north WF east © porches 10 8 post Whence by the same north SU west perches to a corner in Leurs! Ran thenoe by the same north 63° east 54-10 perches to 8 sl on the bank of the ran thencs LY the sams north wl a post ther 6&1 nue 4 ton's helrs; and on the west by Bouth Ceutre street being 26 foot long and 50 fost front. Thereon erected 4 good houses, Belzed, taken in execution, and 0 be sold ws the property of Alfred Barlow No. 28. All that certain farm and tract of land sity. ate in Porgnwon township, Centre county, Pa, bound ed and described ws follows, to wit Beginning ut a post, thence by lands now or late of Juceb Eyer, north 274 dogs. west 108 perches to a yollow poe thenos by Bhorh, Stewart & Co, north 53 1.2 degen cant B58 perches to a post; thence by the same south 28 dogs. cant 152 and 5-10 phrchos to post; the nos by the sume bl dogs. enst 26 perches to a Spanish onk thence by Bhorb, Stewart & Co, 42 1-2 deus. west 106 porches, to the plac eo of beginning, containing “e nores sid 117 perches and allowance of 8 per cent Thoreon erected a good house, bars snd other out buildings. Bolzed, takes in execution and to be sold a8 the property of Bamnuel Bressler, No, 20. A certaln house and lot of ground situate near Crider’s Mil, and about one-half wile from Euow Bhoe Btation, on B.C, C. and 8. W. RR. bounded on the no th by house and lot mow owned by Lehigh Valley Coal Go, and on the Bowth by lot formerly owned by MoCartuey; on the west by road between house and Crider's mills, and on the east Ly lands of Lehigh Valley Coal Co. thereon erected a tw story frame dw I a Tow smal) outbuildings Belzod, taken in ution, and te Le sold as the property of J. W, Lucas TERMS,- No deed will he ncknowl- edged until tue purchase money be paid in full. W. MILES WALKER, Sheriff's Office, ) Sheriff, Bellefonte, Pa., Nov. 28, '56 J Hing house an 0x 6 Bilious, Intermittent and Remit tent Fevers, to which people who live near fresh water, during the warm and dry particularly subject, are largely caused by a torpor of the digestive organs and a clogging up of the liver, To correct these vital organs restore energy, and prevent HERASONDE, Are these dis eases, use Dr, Walker's Cdifornia Vine gar Bitters, woywel) wey eavd oun wnrpiryry pay eqs ney ‘Wiaew) 03 Juno ene ‘sey etewosq qr vey A WHOIER) 20) POLIS SUS PII) w ews sue wey uy | 07 sand ‘xo | wane) q ARE oa “10m vue Lge use T-10 porches 0 a post old thence Ly lands of Jobo Wolf perches 0 the pls of beginning containing 77 per ches. It being the same {land which by sundry conveyances wi came vewiod | ne Je : his wife by thelr deed dated A.D. IFT and re deeds In and for M, Ko. 2 page 207, did to John Bwestwod pa records w ] y reeled a voruer belDg a su ili S97 cant 4 J A rded ir ’ the County of Centre iu . vey and riy herslo sud large HU story frame dwelling how t inge i taken Ad as the property of D refered appear snd owlt Beginn Eisout thet ¥ seat 1 an youl tk is | warrant dated the 4b on uveyed a part thereof vig t @ said A ' nee decsaasd and t i» ih la igm Lage, als west | ong | o n i 28K ¥ of Spring Centre od as follow 1} \ astorly side perches t thence along Armers land Nortn 1834" West 18 petrhes to post thence Along lands of Lint McCoy, North 79° West 13 810 perches to Tron stsaid [Bellefonte and Philipsbarg Turnpike, thence slong the Basteriy side of said turnpike, South 144 Weatll 2.40 perches to an Is Fin the place beginning containing 1 acre and Eleven perches mors or less. Thereon erected a large 2 ot frame dwelling house, stable, and other ithaiidings Seized, taken in exscution and 10 be sold a# the pr perty Emanusl Korman No. 23. All the defendant's right, title, asd Inter set in and to all that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in Penn trp, Centre county, Pa, bounded and described sx follows, to wit: On the south by an allay: on the weet by Andrew Vonads on the north by sa alley, and on the sast by lands { A Veoada, containing one-half an acre, neat measure Therson srec od a twostery frame dwelling houses and other out balldiogs. Rsized, take teenth and 10 be sold as the property of Emanuel Rote Neo. 20. All that certain messuage, tensment and tract of land situate 10 the village of Eagleville, Cen tre county, Pa. bounded and desorbied sa follows, © wit © Ou the sest by lands of Wm Courter, en the south by & public road leading from Bellefonte to Lock Haven, on the north by an alley, and on the west by an alley, sontaiing nefourth of an acre, more of less, thereon erected a twostory frame dwell ing house and other outhaildings ’ Belzed, taken in sxsoution and 10 be sold as the property of Ularies Loreing Ko. 25. All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in the village ot Moshannon, Cen tra county, Pa, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the south by lands of Moshannon Co, on the north by Main street, on the oast by land of Mrs 8 Beightol; and on the west by lands of Moshannon Oo , containing two sores, more of less, Thereon erected a twostory frame dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings. Selsad, taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Jacob Weaver, No. 26. All that certain bullding situate in Patton twp, Centre county, bounded and described as follows © 1 the saat by public road; on the north, south, and weal by other lands of Joba B. Mattern. The said buliding is a twostory frame store room, 0 feet 10 in by 54 fest, located on what is known az the Foundry Fup, Seized, taken in sxsoution sod to be seid aa the property of John B Mattern, No. 27 All that certain 1ot of piece of ground site. ate in Philipaburgh, bounded and desoritel as follows to wit; On the south by Bliss Blowers on the sast by laud of Jobin M Hale; on the north by A. M Cruigh: r { ox | the petition of Reuben P , | the above cause, Pin | Rouben P, Miller vs Kittie KE, In the Cours of Common Please Centre Capuly No 6. April Term To Ettie E. 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