4 — Tue Secrer Service or Tuy Post Or rick DeparTMENT —We have just exam, ined a copy of “The Secret Service of the Post Office Department,” by P. H, Woodward, formerly chief of the Post Office Detective Corps. No man in the United States is better qualified to write $ Post Office not only has bad fifteen years’ book on detection in the epartment than Mr, Woodwsrd, who experi- ence in ferreting out robbers of the U. 8. mails and bringing them to justice Hueretore having a most complete know- by brilliant and glowing description a fas to the words of the writer as he leads from one ledge of the subject, but gives his ciaation which the reader is unable resist and is compelled to follow account to another, forgetting the lay 80 of time and only stopping when the book is finished. As to the delightful style of the writer added the thorough truthfulness of every jpcident, and each character being drawn from life as the author came in | contact with the person described, what more can one ask ? The best detectives the States have been engaged in the United cases described in this book, and the sketches are clothed with all the charm in while of romance, they rest from beginning to end upon the solid rock of faou. It gives a complete description of the many means and complicated contriv- ances of the wily and unscrupulous to defraud the public. Among the most interesting cases is the well remembered oneof the ‘‘Star Route” frauds, in which Mr. Wood. rd performed the chief part in col- lecting evidence against the conspira- tors and in trying to bring them to pun ishment. The book is profusely illustrated with t bundred superb engravings made expressly for this work by well-known artists, which, together with the “ and make chanting style of the writer elaborate and beautiful cover, truly magnficent volume. We would like toquote a few incidents from this fascinating book to show some of the many methods used by the thieves to escape detection; and also the equally ingenious devices of the detec- tives, but space forbids, and, therefore, we leave the book in the hands of the rea ling public, confident that it will | and the have an enormous sale, congratu entertain’ the knowledge he will gaia by it of this im, lating its reader upon ment it will afford him as well as portant subject. The book is from the well Winter Co., of Springfield Mass. which is a suf publishing house of Messrs. ficient guarantee that it is a work sterling merit, and can only be obtain- ed through their authorized Agents, WwW, notice of all, and confidently hope that cordialiy recommend it to the arn i 50 f it will have a good sale low ss to eyeryone the price has been place bring it within the reach o - cn A AG—— ¥» The Pope and Powderly. MostreAL, Can, Oct. 30,—The Canadian delegates to the Richmond They 1€ pro- convention have returned here. are satisfied with the result of ti ceedings and believe that the amend- ments to the constitution will il be ac- ceptableto the bishops of the province. These amendments will first be pre- sented to the central committees and then to the council of bishops of the province, who will name a commis- sion composed of a priest, a lawyer This commission i8 to have the authoriza- and a layman to examine them, tion of the Knights to make any fur- ther modifications which may]be con- sidered The delegates believe the pope will now necessary. Canadian regognize the order, as all the pre- ]a®es of the United States have prom- ised their co-operations as well as | Mgr. O'Brien, the Papal Ablegate to Caoada, - . Rocxvorp, Ill, November 1.—A disastrous conflagration visited the city this afternoon and for a time the destruction was very great and ihe ousiness portion was threatened, The fire broke out in Johnson's oat meal mill buildings, the fla nes being fanned by a fierce wind which was blowing. | After two hours of flames were brought hard un ler The buildings destroyed are M. John- gon, oatmeal mill ; Barlew & Co, four and commission A. L. Bartlett's mill and grain warehouse; N. C. Thompson, manufacturing com: pany, with warehouse and residence of Mm. P. Doyleand William Haley. It is estimated that the loss will reach a $100,000, withinsurance amount. ing work, control. warehouse ; to about half that sum, — w— Pirrsnouna, Pa, November 1, Anoth- Kir telegram from Mount Pleasant to night states that the fire at the Stand. af mines has not yet been extinguih: od, and it is thought to be still spread: ing. If it is not subdued in twenty four hours the mines will be flooded: the | | stones, | onk, thence by | the en— | SHERIFF SALES. By virtue «f sundry wrim of Fieri Fucing, Levars acias and Venditiom Kx- poning, issuead of t of the Court of Commorr Plous of Contre County, Pu, and directed, will be exposed at Public Sale, at the Court Houss, 1n the Borough of Baelle- funte, on Saturda , November 20, 1886, at 1120'clock P. M., the following property wit . No. 1. All that messuage and tract of land situate in Miles county, Pa., bounded and described as fol- lows, to wit: Beginning at stones, thence by lands of Samuel Strobecker and John Revnolds north 80° west 143 perches to I thence by and of Wagner north 76° west 85 6.10 perches ton hem lock south § to me to John east 10 perches oa fallen lund of SB, and H. Grantz west 120 perches to stones, Lhense ' enst 40 pe ia pur south 1 by land ‘supposed vacant Lo Bu enst stones, thence by vacant land north b vost 72 perches to the place of beginring, containing 100 acres and 30 perches and allowances. Thereon erccted sa two and one-half story {frame d welling house, good barn, corn crib, saw mill and olber neces sary outbuildings. No. 2. Also, all that mosseage or tract of lund situate in Miles township, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginsing at an ash or line of the land of the said John Shirley south 756° 66 perches to a birch, thence north 89° west 60 perches Lo stones, thence south 4° east 140 3-10 perches to stones, thence rth ° east 65 9.10 perches to stones, thence north 124 perches wo the place of beginning, containing ninety-six (96) acres and 36 perches and the usual allowance for roade No. 8. Also all that messusge ortract of land situate 1n Miles township, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at stones, | thence by lands of William Wagner north 894° west 2562 perches to & chestnut oak, yrches stones, norih hes t wast er de thence north 1° west 83 perches Lo a stome, thence south bBY4 west 66 56-10 perches Lo stones, thence by land of George Bram. gart north 1° west 77 perches to stonee, thence by laud of Peter Smull south 894°, east 318 perches to stones, thence by land of Jobn Smull south 1° east 110 perches m | the place of beginning containing wo | bundred and five (20{) acres and 40 perches. No. 4. Also all that messuage or tract land situate in the township, county | and state aforesaid, bounded and described | as follows, to wit Jaginning at a birch | thence north 70° east 65 5.10 perches wo | an ash on Harsbarger's line, thence north 2°, west 10 perches V0 a spruce J hn Shiverly north 49°, | 4 f stone, north of | by land of went I 80 perches to thence | wost 215 jy a stone M | Snook # line, an OY iand © a south 2°, east 78 per the plac | beginning containing 25 acres and 24 perches neat. No. 6. Also another | stone thence by f Jo land i | south 67 perches to a stone, tl 18nce wml 2% "Od { of Martin Rudy north 49 st, thence nortt west 2 of 1 wrches 10 & stone, thence $2 § Wag to a stone, north 29g | of John oi smul to A stone to the ance by land wi . y r 11 acres known thar haginning at & #1 Also an wv 34 oR : od sce of tha t hecine Lo Lae | beginn ig 74 perches and al rn res and another road thence so to at 7 perches to post thence beginning ith 7 nes thence “® hes south 7 west a south 23 deg thet h i 4 : - A oast ZR and 5 @ piace of beginning con- 7 acres and 106 perches neal meas ition and to be Lawrence Stover ches LW stones LD j isining Seized taken in exe sold as Lhe property of No® All that ure cortain tract of situate in the township of Benner, intly of Centre and state of Pennsylvania Bounded and described as follows to wil Beginning at an Elim tree thence along iand of Henry Tressler south 77 deg. west 38 perches to a stone on the bank of spring creek thence sacra said stream and by iands of or iste of Dr. George A Fair- lamb west leg. east 47 perches A stone; thence south 67 deg. east 8 perches thence south 35 ches east 10 perches, thence south 2 east 5 perches south exalt 9 per the place of acroa and Thoreon #iable, and other taken io execution and to be sold as the property of William Colpetzar, No. 10. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Ponn township Centre county Pa., bounded and described as fol. lows to wit: on the ast by the turnpike leading from Millheim to Coburn on the north by lands of Annie Korman on the south by lands of John Brancht and on the west by lands of Geo. Wert contain. ing § an nore more or less (no buildings, seized taken in execution and to be sold ms the property of Willinm Moyer. No. 11. All that certain messuage tone. went and tract of land situste in the town- ship of «eueCantre county Pa, bounded and described as follows to wit: on the west by lands of Sebastinn Musser on the south hy the L. & B. Railroad on the east by an uiloy and on the north by lands of Jacob Emerick containing 14 seres more or loss, Thereon erected » 14 story frame dwelling house stable und other outbuilding. Belz Iand 12 ¢ to ¥ leg ches t nuing containing three neat ALU? dwelling outbuildings, seized 12 srecte od taken in execution and Ww be told as the tow] ship, Centre | { H to | uel Bartley, No. 14 tenements and lots of ground situate in the Liberty township, Centre counts Pa. bounded and described ask follows to wit: The one thereof on the south by the public rond on the west public road on the north by lands of John Waortman and on the east by lot of Mrs Winfield and Secor Gordon, and being the Kunes tavern sisnd No. 18 a) post al village of Eaglaville, The other thereof the great leading from Milesburg to Lock Haven, thence north 41 deg. west 182 perches to a post, thence south 69 deg, west 3, 3 porches to a thence by lot of Daniel Kanes Sr, now B, Kunes south 51 deg. east 11.4 10 A post mt tha af srosnid grest road thence beginning at road parchos wlong suid road north 77 dg. east 8 b pers | ches to tha plugs of beginning containing } of an mera and being the same lots which 8. H. Kunes and C. A. Kunes his wife by jeod dated the 22nd day of August A.D 1886 and recorded in Centre counly in “Deed Book' A No, 8, page 197 granted and conveyed to the defendent A. B Free - msn Reised, taken in exmecution, and to be so the property A.B Free Id ns of | MAN No. 14 ment and tract or Howard borough bounded and decided tene- in Pa. wit: Ail that certain messunge iot of land situate Centre county as follows wo H. McElwain the west by Iaads of J, H. McElwain the north by Moore and on the east by » pub- lic road leading from Howard to Jack sonville, contsining { of an acre more Thereon ereciad a 24 story frame dwelling house, wood house and other out. buildings, seized taken in execution and to bo sold as property of Christian Schneck. No. 35 All that certain bot or plece of groond «it vais snd being in Potter township, Centre county, Pa. bounded and described aa fuliows, to wil Tle gtaniug ob a sone, eorner of land of John Wolf, thenee by the same south 10°, west 17 6 10 perches to a post thence by land of Joseph Daup north 757 west 8 8.10 perches (oa post thence by the same north ¥ east 6 perches 10 a post thence Ly Lhe Sale © wor weed 3 5.10 perches to a corner in Laurel Run thenos by the same north 58° east 5 410 perches 10 & stone on the bank of the ran thence Ly the same north 4 1-10 perches to a post old cormer being s stung thence by Innde of Joha Wolf, south 5° east 4 7-4 porches 0 the place of baginnlog containing 17 per chen. It boing the same lot or plece of land which by sundry conveyance An assurances all re came vested imeltser and Cathesine bis wife by their the 5th day of March, A.D, I8T and recorded in the office fur reconding deeds In and for the County of Centre in Deed Book M, No.2 page 267 did convey and confirm the same w John Bwestwood party hereto refersuce © the records will mers fully and large appear. Thereon wrested 8 one and one-half story frame dwelling house stable, and other t baildings Seized Wager mt sxecation and to be sold es the property of D, fwertwonnd, on the south by J on on or loss, rth rded Le Kk rea, thence | 80°, Levi | be.. | No, 16 All tract of las | Pa. bow that certain messuage tenement aun ite Hammes Townekip i aaf wa lt ing at ot ug land of Wm. Kesenh T19 enat 104 perches 10 a post, thence along { of Daniel Stover, 19° west 1 310 perches & see, thence slong land of the sald Andrew Bwrer, T 104 perches pea, thence Ly hn Capps, survey south 19° east 71 S10 perches 46 acres and 5) Contre Sod wit Begging nos thence a went *l f beginning n hes DO re bi land » i | warrant dated the 4th { Pa. letters patent 182i granted aud convey onl needs srveyed the 13 4 onweaitl f Apr tf April eed dated t ny ng Armers land post thence slong y, North 79° West 12 8.10 perches 1 atenidiBellnfonts and Philipabarg Tarnpike, thence along the Rastariy side of said turnpike, South 144 Weetll 2-10 perches to an Irom Fin the place of beginning containing 1 sere and Kleven perches more or leas. Therson erected a large I story frame slling houses, sable and ther aildings Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the pro perty of Emanne! Korman N All the defendant's right sot in and to all that certain messang tract of laud situate in Pens twp, Contre county, Pa, bounded and descriled as follows, to wit he south by an allay; on the wea! by Andrew Yonads on the orth by an alley, and on the cast by lands of A Venada, containing onehalf an sere, neat mosbure Thorson sree od a iwostery frame dwelling house and other out buil tings. Selped, taken in exetution and 19 be sold st the property of Emanuel Rte Ne. 3. All that certain me ae, ten ont and tract of land sttoate tn (he village J Bagletiile, Ow tre county, Pa. lounded and descrbied as follows, te wit: On the east by lands of Wm Courter, en the south by « public road leading from Bellefonts Lock Raven; on the north by an alley, and on the wos by an allay, containing onedou th of an acre, more or less, thereon srectsd a twostory frame dwell ing house and other outbuildings Selzed, taken in execution and to be sold a8 the property of Charles Lorejng No. 425. All that certain messusgs, lansment and tract of land situate in the village of Moshannon, Cen tre county, Pa, bounded and described se follows, to wit: On the south by lands of Moshannen Oo. on the north by Main street, on the sast by land of Mrs 8 Beightol; and on the west by lands of Moshasnon Oo , vontaining two acres, pore or lose, Thereon erectad a twostory frames dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings. Heinad, taken in exscution and to ba sold as the property of Jacob Weaver No. 26. AN thet certain building situates in Patton twp, Contre county, bounded and described an follows 0 1 the east by public road; on the north, south, and west by other lands of John BB Mattern Th said building ia & twoalory frames store room, 90 fast 10 in by 0 font, located on what Is known as the Panndry Property. Selzed, taken in execution and to be sold me 8 propasts of John B Matters, No. 27 AY that certain 158 or plese of ground site ate in Philipsdargh, bounded and described as follow + to wit: Own the south by Silas Blowers, on the sant by land of John M Hale; on the morth by A. M Orsigh ut title, and inter o, tenement and On ton's heirs and on the west by South Contre street, property of be soldi ns the property of Sam. | being 25 tent long and BO fest front, Thereon erected All those two cortaln messungo | by ! | buildings. | post | | house nad Crider's mills - RE ——— - | 4 govd Bouses. Belzod, taken ln exescution, and tw be | auld aa the property of Alfred Barlow | No SE, All thst cermin farmand tract of land situ ate in Ferguson township, Centre county, Pa., bound. od and described an follows, to wht: Baegloning at « | post, thence Ly lands now or late of Jecel Eyer | worth 27 degs. west 196 porcine ww & yellow pine; | thents by Bhar, stewart & Co., north 1-3 degs. | sant 88 perches to a post; thence by the same south | 28 dogs. east 152 aud 5-10 phpolses 0 a post; thence | by the seme 64 degs, enst 26 perches 10 8 Spanish oak; | thence by Bhorl, Stewart & Co, 42 1-2 dogs. west 10 | perches, 10 the place of beginning, contalulug vs | nores and LIT porches and allowance of 6 por cont | Theroon erected a good hones, barn sand other out Belzed, takeaw in execution sud to be wu as the property of Bamuel Bressler No. 2%) A certain house and pear Order's Mill and about Bhoe Staton, on B.C, © the no th by house and Valley Coal Co owned by lot of ground situate pebalfl mile from Bnow and 8, W, RR. boanded on lot now owned by Lehigh the Bouth by lot formerly nthe west by rond bLetween und on the east by lands of thersin erected » Land on McCartuey; « Lehigh Yalley Con frame daw Hing house two Kory ud a fow small outbuildings Belied, ken ublien, and Ww be i the property of J W TERMS, — No deed will he acknowl! edged until the purchase money be paid in full, W. MILES WALKER, Sheriffs Office, ) Sheriff, Bellefonte, Pa., Oct. 26. "86, | in suid as Lucas » BGISTER'S ICE, L ing have | examined passed, nnd remain fled of record in the Registers office for the inspection of heirs and legatecs, croditors and all others in any wise inter stad, and will be presented to she Orphans’ Court of Centre coumty, nm Wednesdny the 24h, day of November A. Di 1886, for allowance and ¢ Lied, L The first N The follow. aCcoun een nfl rma fins] sccouny of Rev. William Administrator of, &c. of Willinm Laurie, laste of Philipsburg porough, decossed. 2 The account of David Keller, Ex. ecutor of, &e of Joseph Swinebar, | of Harris township, decessed 8. The firsts snd partial account of B F. Loathers, and Thomas J Tay lor, EBxecu- ors of, &e., of Jacob Taylor, late of Union Wwnship, deceased, as Ried by Thomas J. Taylor, neting Executor 4. The secount of Kezia Dunning Ex. scutor of, &c., of Henry Dunning, iste of Worth township, deceased b First and final sccount of John Bruss, Administrator c. Lt a of, &ec., of Mollie Bruss, late of Potter sownship, deceased. 8. The account of Joseph A. Emerick, snd Mary C, Emerick, Administrators of, &c., of John Emerick late of Walker rwnship deconsed, as filed by Joseph A Emerick 7. The account of N scutor of, &e., of Phoebe Marion township, d 8. The final sccount of Benjamin Orn dor, and John J. Orndorfl, Administra. iin testamento annexo of John Orn- of Haines t deceased fins! secount of D. Wash Gar- brick, and S. M. Long, Exe f, & f George J. Korman ship, deceased, 10. The a tor of and Laurie, ate H. Yearick, Ex. Zeigler, Inte of sonnsed rn - ri, ial wuship, g. Th ’ wr EGAL NOTICE. 4 Notice In hereby giv that tele sot apart t | the act of fe fw Mary A apart dt his widow, Gertrude A 5. The appralsement of the § James 5t ver, late of Miles t Apart t jow, Eilzabeth 8. The appralsement of the personal property of James 11. Smith late of Ferguson township, deoossnd set apart to his widow, Emily M. Smith 1. The appraisement of the personal pr Jacob Riinefelt iste of Phillipsburg Borough of. oot apart 10 his widow Jennie ©. Rhinefelt £ The appraissment of the personal portly of PAward A N tan, late of Bnew Fhoe township, de ceased set apart to his widow, Mme BE A. Nolan 8. The appraisement of the personal property of Anthoay Carner, late of Walker wuship, deceased, set apart to his widow Bunaline Carnes 10. The appraisement of the porsonal property Nelson Williama late of College township doc onsed Talia Williams, aitemont of the personal § Willlam Bloom, Inte of Fer, uson township sot apart to his widew, Sallie J. Boom 12 The appralsement of the persoal pro William Mulbarger late of Potter township set apart to his widow, Mary Ann Molbarger 15, The appratesment of personal property of James 14dimgs, Inte of Huston township, decensed, sot apart 10 his widow Clementine LL. Td4dings 14. The appraiscment of the personal property of John Hofer, late of Bellefonte borough, decensed, set apart to his widow, Barsh EK, Hoffer 15. The appratsement of the personal property of John Harper, late of Potter township, deceased, wt apart to his widow, Jane Harper, 18, The appraissment of the personal property of John Thomas, late of Worth township, decenssd, sel apart to his widow, Christ.na Thomas 17. The appralsment of the Real estate of Samos! Mendorson, Inte of Taylor township, deceased, set apart 1o his widow, Barah Jackson 18, Fhe appraisement of the personal property of Howard Harter, late of Gregg township, deceased, set apart to his widow, Loulen Harter 19. 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