Condensed Telegrams. Hon. E. G. Ayer, founder of the town of Harvard, 1il*, died there on Wednes- day vight, aged 75 years, ; It is said that Billy Molony, now in Canads, has confessed and will testify against the “Boodls™ Aldermen at the pext trial in New York. Edward N. Cody, for five years night Distributing Clerk of the Toledo (0.) post office, was arrested for robbing the mails, having been caught by mears of decoy lotters, George Werner, teacher in a school at Williamsburg, Wis, punished a re~ fractory pupil, Heory Zughusck, by ap- plyiog a ruler sharply to the lads wrists resulting in his death, Werner then fled. H. C. Griser, a farmer of Bossier par- ish, La., was shot from ambush on Wed- nesdsy while plowing in the field. His 10-year-old sou was the only witness of the crime, the perpetrator of which made his escape, Joseph Burch, a well-to-do farmer living six miles west of Lima, O., on Wednerday killed his sick wife with a hammer, and then went to the woods near by, twisted some bark into a noose and hanged himself. Burch wes tem- perate but weak minded, and the pair had had frequent quarrels. Miss Catharine Fouze, durioga quar- rel with her nephew in Lancaster, drop- ped dead from heart disease, induced by excitement. Raymond Shay, of Lebanon, aged 14 years, nocideatly st fice tothe clothing of his little brother on Thursday, and he was burned to death. It is estimated that io a land slide on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, near Drake's Crees, on Tuesday night, 2000 tons of esrth and rock fell. Andrew Carnegie, of Pittsburgh, sail- ed for Scotland last Saturday. He would neither affirmn nor deny a rumor that he is 10 marry Miss Estella Whit- field, a belle of New York, whom he met at Cresson Springs lsst summer. - ADDITIONAL LOCAL. —Cuwrrs Harn. ~The following Cen- tre Hall and vicinity items are culled from the Reporter : An infaut son of Rev, Land, of this place, which was suffering from whoop- ing cough, was found dead in ils cradle on Fridsy morniog. Tue psrents had sat up during the night nursing the lit- tle ove, and as it became quiet and fell asleep, they likewise sought relief in sleep. Oa awaking in the morning the morniag the child was found dead. Supposed that death was caused by the rupture of a blood-vessel, Mrs. Corman, of Miles township, mother of Heary Corman, celebrated her 95th birthday last week, and stll looks as if she was here to stay a while yet. Potters Mills has lost an old and re- spected citizen in the death of William McCormick, On last Monday morning. Mr. McCormick was one of the best citi- ! zens of that locality a Christian in bis deportmeant and in dustrious in his habits. Has was a car- penter by trade and a first class mechan- | old the ic, He was a Democrat most esteemed friends, gleriing, and one of Rep ler of near Linden Hall, on Sunday night, fell out of bed and surtained a disloea- tion of her hip being SS years ol i, She is a very aged lady and the accident may prove serious on account of her greal age, doing the unmost for the unfortunate | | Ao | of the Court of Common Pleas of Contre county Pa lady. Miss Sadie, a daughter of Joha Bit- ner, of wear this place, on Saturday | sustained a severe sprain of an arm, by falling from a spring wagon. her dress having caught as she was about to alight lently to the ground. Mrs. Sarah C, Neff, of this place, died on Thursday evening, 7 ued illness of nesrly one year, during which period she was confined to the Ihe deceased was a deugh- Woodward, who sick room. ter of John Motz, of died many years ago, aad a sister of J, C. Motz of the same place. A note- that she died on the same date sad month tha: her hus- band, Dr, Neff, died. Hn worthy fsct is death occur red about 5. p.m, April 7, 1580, while | her death tous Ahab pla April 7, 1887. Her ngs ons 56 yearn, J} mooth snd 16 days - TUMEYVILIE N. B. Spangler of this place will open a select school at Pine Grove Mills, Mr Spangler is a very moral young man, Mr. C. W, Slack who left for Freeport, 111..0n the 31st of March, is home again. fle thinks home is the best place yet. Sane of the farmers who sewed their oats last week wouldn't care if it was in the mg this week, Miss Maggie Ishler of Boalsburg was with us 01 » Sunday, Bieighing wes good on Monday and some of the Tusseyville people appreei- sted it. Some of the sleighs were tak- .en down from their summer perches . i ; 4 church mem er | ” ~Tist of inclaimed letters femaining ia the Post-offics at Bellefonte, Contre Co, Pa., April 18, 1887, Noah Confer, Harry Cohen, A. J. Dunkle, James Deylin, Harry Flack, Wm. A, Glenn, Wm. 8, Hintere, J. W, Hulus, J. W, Hoover, Frank Jones, Miss Kate Loe, F. W, Muisser, Miss Sallie Miller, Misa Jennie Musser, Miss Stella Night, George Newman, Mrs, Ellen Rice, A. Smith, E. 8, Till, Mre, Mary Wiley. Persons inquiring for letters in the above list will please say advertised. J. H. Dosming, P, M, A dispstoh from Philipsburg states that while a boy named Hay was walk- ing down street yesterday, a lad named Kline aged 10 years pulled a revolver out of his pocket and said, “I'll shoot you,” and shot Hay in the head. The wound is not considered fatal but should it prove so Kline will in all pro- bability be sent up for awhile. He had two revolvers on his person, a 22 and 32 ealitne, that be had taken from a trunk at home and belonged to sn old- er brother. —Mingle's shoe store, —Marrign.~At the residences of the brides parents in Boggs township, April 13th, 1887 by Rev, C, W, Wasson, Mr Eimer Residesand Miss Lucinda Barrett both of Boggs township, Centre Co, Pa At the residence of Mr. CC Rome! in Boggs township, April J4th, 1887, by Rev. C. W. Wamon Mr. George Russel and Miss Serab E. Hoover, both of Boggs township, Centre Co,, Pa, te —— A — When Baby was siek, we gave hor Casbaria, When she was a Child, she aried for Castoria, When she beomme Mise, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castors, ———————————— - — Mingle's shoe store. ~The highest cash price paid for hides at the reliable meat market of A. Beeser & Son, Allegheny street, Belle- fonte, 48-8¢, —Mingle's shoe store. —1 will not quote prices on beef hides in order to deceive you, but will at all times pay you the highest price in eash. I. GrocexnriMer. » : fashioned ! : His death wes | csused by tumors in the intestines from | which he suffered for nearly two years. | Mrs. Potter, mother of Fergus Potter, | | the ordinary kin BAKING POWDER CO, jie Dr. Jacobs was called and is | iy alter a contin- | | bounded and described as follows to wit | at & point on the south side of High Street opposite | and 15 in genera! plan of mid Morough, thence | lime west to Spring Creek, thence down Bpring Creek 10 p. my, | | daweribed as follows to wil, Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of strength and whole — More sci ie. and cannot be » with the multitedes of jow test phosphate powders Bald parity mieal | § in competition soten an short weight, alam or only in cans RUT AIL Wall street, Sew York New Advertisements IHERIFF'S SALES. By virtoe of a writ of Levari Faciae lsened out and to me divieted, will bo exposed at Public Sale, at the Conrt Home, in the Borough of Bellefonte, on MONDAY APRIL 25 1887, o'clock p. MM, the fullowing property to wit No. 1. All that certain lof or plece of gronsd witth the four story brick messaage ov tenement (known as the Bush House) thereon erected, sMtuats in the Boro sgh of Belisfont in the County of Contre and state of wt 11-2 | Penmayivania, bounded and described se follows to from the vehicle, she was thrown vio- y wit Beginning at a point on the north side of High formerly Williams Street, and on the western side of Spring Creek, thence slong sid High Street north 30 Dun lop Street north 111° west 138 feet to | Bpring Creek, thence along said Creek southd® east 243 feet to place of Beginning. No. 3. Also all that certain memsuage tenement and lot of ground situate in the Borough of Bellefouts, Beginning the north eastern corner of the building kuown sa | “Bush's Arcade” (now burned) thence south by the ‘eastern line of sald buiMding to a point sixteen fest south of the south sestern corner thereof thence west poaralell with the rear of said building sixty three feet thence south by a line paralell with {0 eastern line of said building to the line dividing lots numbered M y to High street, thenee ap High street to the place be ginning, selject to reservation contatoed in deed of PD. M. Wagner ft ax to D,0G¢ Bash daled June 1 1868 Neo. 5. Also all thet certain lot or place of ground stants in the Borough of Bellefonte bounded and Beginning «fF & point on of P. {along centre of sid wall southwardly A Gray Meok's south wesi corner, thenes sastwardly along sonthern boundary of P. Geny Mosk's 0 the west bank of Spring Oreek themos sonthwardly along said Crook to line of Geo, A, Bayard, now Ii, K. Hicks bk Hine 92 feet more by the contre of wall of said Street, thence alon | wuldert to 0 horvation referred Win | erected a these wiory brick bul dug and kpown as the “Melinin Block." fw § Ales ull that certain {10 bis widow Mary {of John C | tn axecution and to be sold as the property of Louis Bush executrix of the lest will and testament of D, GO, Hush docossed, TERMS ~~No deed will bs acknowledged until the purchase money be paid ju full, W. MILES WALKER, Bheriff, Fheriffs office, Bellefonte Pa, April 13, 1887, wHERIFF'S SALES, By virtoe of Syndr} writs of Fieri, Facian, Leo. vari Paclas and Venditiond xponas, |ssied wit of the Court of Common Pleas of Cenire county Pa, sud to we directed, will be exposed at Public Bale, at the Court House, 'n the Borough of Bellefonts, on SATURDAY APRIL 23d, 1857, at 11.2 o'clook p. m , the following property to wit No. 1. All that certain bulldlag located on a lot or: Hees of ground situate in the town of Bnow Khoe, Sontrs county Pa, on a lot of ground fronting on 4th stroet 60 feet, and extending back 200 feet to an alley, Bonnd on the north by 4th sirest, on the south by an alley, on the west by lot Ne, 277 and on the east by lot No. 279 und known as lot No, 278 on the plan of sald town. The said building iss two story plank frame building 10 x 24 feet with a two stery plank frame kitchon 14 x 0 foot attached, Belsod, taken in execution, and w be sold as the property of James MoGabivy, No. 2. AN that certain lot plece or parcel of lend situate in the wwuship of Benner, county of Centre and State of Peonsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Begloning at the south westerly cor. ner of the whole treet and also a corner of land of Elizabeth Purdus and russiog thenos (1) N, 50° east four hundred and seventest perches to a corner thenos (2 N. 31° west 110 porches to a corner thenge (3) N B09 sant 20 5-10 perches to a corner thence (4) N 30° wont 24 perohes to 8 corner thenes (5) south 56° west 428 perches to the line of lands now or formerly of Elizabeth Purdue aforesaid thence (4) along the line of said lands 8 40° ast 140 perches to the point or place of beginning Being & portion of the sama prem. ines conveyed by Allen Campbell and John Vearson, exscutors of Cleary Campbell “decessed” 10 Edward Purdue father of the sid T. 6. Purdue by deed dated Auguet £7, 1511 and recorded (n the ofes of the Re. corder of Doads ate, In snd for the said county of Coutrs, March 10th 1840, in Deed Book Q , Page 278, oc, and being sino the sanie premises devised by the sald Edward Pardue 10 the sald Thomas G. Pardus by his last will and tstament dated May 14th, 1848 and proved October 30, 1887. The above described tracth containing MT acres and allowance of six per cent for roads ote Therson erected a two and a half story frame dwelling house bank barn, corn erfh, wood house and other necemary out buildings. Beis od taken in sxecntion and to be sold as the property of Themuas §. Purdue. No. 5. All that certain Jot situate in sonth Philips. burg, Rosh townabip, Osstre Oo,, Pa, bounded and described as follows to wit: on the north by land of John Matters on the South by land of John Mattern on the west by the same snd on the eset by Railroad atreet, said lot belng 42 feed fo width and 150 feet in depth. Thereon erected & wash house. Belaed taken In execntion. snd te be sold an the property of Wal tor Btarbird, No. 4 Lot or plece of ground situate fn Collage sownship, Centre county, Pa bounded and deseribed as follows: Beginning of & stones corner of Mere, Eva Bogner, thenos slong los of John Bmith porth 48 dogtecs weal Bf por 0 stone, thenes by land of Moses Thompeon north 38§ degrees wast 18 perches to post, thence by same Jand por th B4§ degree seat 3 to post, thence along land of ‘Mra. Bre Seguer south hg degrees sunt 16 perches to the place of begloning, containing 40 perches, net messurs, more or lees thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house and stable. Seized, taken in execution and 0 be sold = the property of Joseph W. Hite, TERMS No dead will be schknow ledged until the purchase money be paid Is fall. W. MILES WALRRR, Bheriff, Eheriffs Office, Bellefonte, Pa, March 39, 1887. A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE V4 Notice Is hereby given thet the fillowing oamed persons have fled thelr petitions for Hosnse in the office of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of the Peace fu and for Centre County, sod that applioation will be made at the next semion of said Court—being the 4th Monday ia April nextwto grant the same John Avderson, Baboon, Bellefonte, Boro, CG McMillen, avers, do W. R. Teller, 40 A Emanuel Brows, do Daniel Garman, Peter Asherofy, Juror Passmore, Jobe A. MoOwmbér 8. 8. Row, John Ramedale, Wa Parker, John West Thos. WW. Whitten, DJ. Meyer, J. W. Newsom, WE Masser, 1. OG. Shafter, Alois Kobibecker, D H. Rabi, Johan H. Bibby, Samuel! Long, Thommen OG, Mmunds, Tavern, Joseph Kileckwer, do John Odenkirk, a4 RD Burris do Mary OC. Noles, an Jobe G Ussle, an Gotleit Viaag, do Henry Bobb, dn Clerk's Office Relllofonts i Pa. March 50th 1587 ds Philipsburg Boro, do do do do do ds Centres Hall Bore Howgrd Bora, Millheiss Boro. de Boggs Twp Gregy Twp, do do Tislnm Top Peon Top Poster Twp, & Bnow Ehoe Twp do Fpring Tep Walker Top A. BCHAEFFER, Clerk Ming a's shoe store i | EGAL NOTICE 4 Notire is bereby given t » | terested, that the | wing / wis mr ] chatteles sot ng { under the provisions of the Act o ! of April, A. D. 1851. have been confirmed | ni #i. by the Court and fliled in the office | fthe Clerk of the Orphan tour if | { Centre thereto on ET) 1 inty and i no except or before the first IY of term the same will be confirmed absolute iy 1. Inventory of the personal property of David Henderson, late of Taylor town. { ship deceased, as appraised and set apart Henderson of the personal ext 2 Inventory of Henry Vanads, ate of Harris | decossed]. as aporaised and property township, set apart to Dis ry of the ; Decker. late of ( lege town. ship decensed, as appraised and set apart to his widow Susan Decker, 4. Inventory of the personal property of Wm. L. Snyder, late of College township deceased, as appraised and sel apart to bis widow Esther M. Snyder 6. The appraisement of the real estate | of Samuel 8. Kunes, as appraised and set apart to his widow Elizabeth E. Kunes JAMES A. McCLAIN, 0.0 Invent Oraans property woul 180 foot to Dunlap Street, thence by said | t of | ground of the Bellefonte and Snow Shoe Rail Road | oH th e by same north 0247 east 185 feet In | . , EF a pn rv. ‘ | record in this office fur the in any way interested, and will be present. { od to tha Orphans’ Court of Centra county, { on Wednesday, the 27 day of April, A, YEGISTER'S NOTICE. ~The follow. |} scoounte: have examined and passed by me and remain filed of inspection of heirs and Jogatees ; creditors and all others ing been | D. 1887, I. Tho'scoount of Ligzie B, Wieand, (formerly Lizzie ¥. Baker.) one of the ex- ecutors of Joseph Baker, late of College township deceased. 2. The account of T. E. Royer, guardian of Rosa M. Krerder, minor child of Philip Kreider late of Miles townehip decessad. 8, The sccount of T. W. Hosterman, exmoutor of, ete, of arsed Vonnda, Inte of Haines township dedestnd. 4. The necount of J. M. Garbrick, ex- eeutor of, ow, of Henry J. Dunkle, late of Walker township decensed. Bb. The second partisl notount of Henry Moyer, trusten of the oelate of Henry Meyer, late of Miles township deconsed. 6. Pinal account of James P, Qoburn, exseutcr of, ete, of Daniel Reed, Inte of fiaines township deconsed. 7. The secott of John H. Miller, ad. ministrator of, et0., of John Schall, late of Forguson township decessed. 8, The first ead final account of Clemen- tine L. Tddings, sdministratrix of, ste., of James Iddiags, late ~f Huston township deceased, 0. The final socount of Tease A. Gates, ndminietrator of, ste, of Solomon Inte of Ferguson township decensed, 10. First and partial Losses | widow Mary Vonads dian ot Franklin B, Sample, minor child of Alexdnder Bampgle, ho of Ferguson township deceased, 12. The third partial account of Michael Hoss, guardian of Margaret and Clara Knurr, minor child of Harrison Knarr, lute of College township degessed: 18. The first and final sccount of Clement Dale, trustes appointed to sell the real estate of Nancy Hurst, late of Harris township cool 14, The third and final account of Dr, P. T. Musser, administrator of, ete, of Jno. D. Foote, late of Millheim borough deceased, 16. The first and partial seccount of Thaddeus D. Stover, administrator of, ete. of Jacob W. Biover, late of Haines town ship deceased, 16. The account of William and Levi A. Biraub, executors of, ete., of George Straub late of Benner townsbip, decessed, us filed by William Straub acting execu- tor. 17. The nccount of J. Fearon Mann, ad- ministrator in Pennsylvania of, ete., of Thomas B. Morris late of Californis, de- ceased, 18. The first and final sccount of Will- ism Lucas, admistrator of, ete., of A. K. McMullen, late of Bnow Shoe township, decensed, 19. The account of Robert Valentine guardian of, etc., of William 8 Keyes minor child of Thomas CO. Keyes, late of Union township, deceased, 20. The account of Robert Valentine, guardian of, ete, of Jobn R. Keyes, s minor child of Thomas C. Keyes, Inte of Union township, deceased. 21. The account of John Holmes and Henry Whiteleather, administrators of, ote. of Jacob Whitelesther, late of Marion township, deceased. 22. The account of A, W. Reese exocu- tor of, ete,, of Christian Reese, Iste of Paton township, deceased. 23. The final account of Isaac 8 Frain, guardian of Sarah A. Loder, « minor child of Margaret Loder, late of Marion township, deceased. 24. The nccount of A. H, Weaver, ad- ministrator of, ete., of Jonathan Weaver, Inte of Gregg township, decessed 35. The account of Geo. W. Gingerich executor of Jacob Gingerich, late of Potter wnehip, deceased. 26. The second and final account of Lucinda Runkle, sdministratrix of, sto. of Hon. John K. Runkle, iste of Potter township, deceased, 27. The sccount of Edmund Blanchard, executor of, eto , of Mrs. Adaline Harris, late of Ballefontedecensed ss filed by Mary F. Blanchard, administratrix of, ete., of said Edmund Blanchard, decesssd. 28. First and final account of BE. R Chambers, executor of, ete., of Elijab Ghamben, Isto of Patton iownship,decens- 29. The account of Henry EB. Duck ad. ministrator ¢. L a. of, ote, of Michael Ney, late of Haines township, deceased 20. The scconnt of Jonathan Harter, ad- minisirator of, etc, of William Harter, iste of Haines township, decossed. 81. First and final secount of Barbara Long sdministratrix of, ete., of George Long, late of Gregg townnship, deceased, 32. The first and partial scoount of John J. Arney and Benjamin Arney, executors of, ete., of Jacob Arney, late of Potter township, decensed 23. The first and fins! secount of George Dale, guardian of Mabals A. Garner, (now Grove) a minor child of Daniel Garner, iste of College township, deceased. 84. The account of D. A. Deitrick and John H. White, sdaiinistrators of, ete, of Jobn White, late of Walker township, de conved 35, The 20h annus! secount of Joks Irwin, Jr, and Daniel Rbodes, surviving trustees of William A. Thomas, laste of Bellefonte boroagh, deceased 36. The first and floal secount of B. Linn, snd Samuel H Griffieh, E50 wi f Mord Waddie, nship, deceased JAMES A. McCLAIN, }aoriatar Register jallefonte, Pa. } i John ex. im inte of Rooilator's One INSURANCE AGENCY Policies Garefully Written Paid Promptly New York Life Ins. Co., ASSETS S754211453.37. Home Ins.Co., New York, ASSETS $7.502711355. Fire Association of Phila. ASSETS $41,230 56107. Girard Ins. Co. of Phila. ASSETS S1203500 75. FIREMAN'S FUND INS. 60., of CALIFORNIA, ASSETS $2052 262 90. mt J he JOHN I, RANKIN, dagent. Office in “Criders Block” Diamond. ; 0.13 CASTORIA ad w for Infants and Children. W. I. FLEMING, The Fashionable +»MERGHANT TAILOR <~ Having retired from the firm of W. I. Fleming & Co., has opened his establishment in ICRIDER'S BLOCK.,0 in the room formerly occupied by Dale Bros, next door to the Fimt National Bank, where his old customers will flod the FINEST GOODS ren oT TD ELIS ee LOWEST PRICES. Special attention given to ~ CUTTING AND FITTING. 1s A Choice SPRING now in. J ork Stock Of GOODS Call sod examine for yourself, uaranteed. Spring, gentle spring, is here and every man sod boy in town is thinking of a pew suit. [ am crowded with work, but I put on a new hand whenever one is needed, The business boom has struck us and we are ready for not be alarmed it. You ped about a great press of work as I will get out your order at the time promised. W. I. FLEMING, Crider’s Block, DIAMOND Bellefonte. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. By virtee of an order lensed out of the Orphana, Court of Centre county, there will be expe 4 publicont ory at the Court Hoose in Bellctonte Centre county, Peswsylvania on FRIDAY APRIL 29, "87. | water and containe 420 acres | cleared, and tn a fair state of Wall Paper and Win- dow Shades. EMPORIUM, NO. 46, HIGH STREET BELLEFONTE, FA. AE he Wao are now roady for spring trade, Our line is now fuli and complete ; choles goods of all grades from 10c. 0 $3 50 BROWN BACK 10¢; PATENT BACK | 120; WHITE BACKS 16; SATINS | We; MICAS 300 ; i BROXZES from 40 to 50 ots ; EMBOSSED GOLDS from 60 to 900 J HAND PRINTS and VELOURS, from $1.00 to $3 50 EA aa a A FULL LINE OF rey ¥ » WINDOW SHADES AND 1 & , FIXTURES Can put them up at short notice. Sn $a pupuet We ales have good paper banger, colling decommtomn and hones painters, cnn J Jo Are prepared to exeonls jobs in town or country Have telephone ronvection. Rants a pmand d Ploswe drop in and see our line, or onl as nod we wil come to see yon and bring samples, wn Jo re SH. WILLIAMS, 104m ATIOOCIOCKE P.M. The undivided half of thet fertile, and slognet farm known ol the Barnhast farm This farm is losated on the main Jacksonville ros about 2 miles sant of Bellefonte. 11 I» one of oft molt beactifally and eligicly Incated forme in Osptre county. Hass never falling fountain of ressing About M0 sores see altivationy About 120 seres of woodland, & nrge jar of wiyied in onpable of cultivation, als: has a fue (relt orckerd, The Improvements are Three Dwelling Houses. Twolarge Bank Barns, NEARLY XEW, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, and all the seosssnry outbuildings, making one of the mont desirable properties for sale The Bellefonte Ore Co, his 31 acres and 68 perches soder lease, suigect toa rogaity The purchaser of this will be entitled to | the roysity, There are two other parts, one of £7 sores and 138 porches, and another of 43 sores and 112 perches believed to be good Ore Teritory. The property will be sold as a whole or in parts to £8: A on confirmation of male, and the re- the Pat (ny Pachaser ag if he pions JR Sta . pay all eash, JAR ¥ wWEAY ADAM BOY, , ADMINISTRATORS Letters of Adminis
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