|f|f j||i 11 !| ci m jour n;i I * THUSDA.Y, FEBRUARY 12,1880 THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL la published cverv Thursday, in Muster's Build ing. corner of Main atid IVmi streets :>t SI.OO PEIUANNUM. IN ADVANCE ' "Or $1 25 if not paid in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. 1 wxvk. Vino. 3 mo. Onio. l year. , 1 pmiarc..., | **.<*, I $2 50 $3 Oil $1 00 I *7 <*o V. column,., \ 300 400 600 1000 l 1.5 0" ; a Colvftr.ll,.. I 500 7"0 10 00 15 00 35 00 I Xroluilin,.. I 800 12 00 20 00 35 00 I 60 00 'hie Inch makes a square. Administrators and Executors' Notices $2.50. Transient ad vertisements i.nd locals 10 cmts per line for first insertion and 5 cents por line tor each ad ditional insertion. Jab Work done on short notice. WALTER A UEIMVUER, . t*uliHrH. Clinrcli & Sundsy ScM Directory. Evangelical. Xbi Fun day morning nov. C. F. Peiningor will ! preach a missionary sermon in Gorman. AVr. C. F. IXininger, P-rcchcr in-chace Sunday School, 2 i'. M.—P. I- Zer v> y, supt. Methodist. ' Quarterly meeting next Sabbath, rirachintr satu'dav evening. Sunday morning and Sou day evening. Communion services on Sunday turning. Rev.S. c. Swftllov,Presiding LULr, js expected to be present. i.Vr. B*. if. Whitney, Preacher-in-chnrye,— Holiday Sclvool. IP. M.,—l). K import, supt. Reformed. The charge is hi present without n pa>t.*r. Rev .1 O. Shoemaker, of Kansas, will preach in Aaronshu'jr next Sunday morning, and in the St. rauisehuroh in the al'tenn on. United Eret hren. F ••. J.>hn Lnrufis, Prcacher in charge.— Lutheran. /fee. J'.'hn TKnnlinson, Pn*tor.— English proaelung in Aarousluirg next Siur.iay evening. Tuited Sunday School, 0 A. m.—B. 0. lV'iniiißor. supt. * Lodte & My Directory. MBlheim la\ige. No. n">s, i. o. (>. I'. meets In heir hall. I'enn Street, evi i i Saturday evening It. A. Bv.MlLLiia. See. It I>. HAKTVAX. N. t; Pre vi-'enee Grange. No. 217 I*, of 11.. meets in Alexander s block on the seeond Saturday of each month at fi l 2 . v. M.. and on tin fourth Sa turday of ea, h month at l - l*. M. I>. L.ZKUBY. S-c. A. O. Ueininger. Master.. The Millheim B. & 1.. Association meets In the l'enti street school house on the ev. uing of the seeoud Monday of each mouth. A. WALTER, Sec, B. O. DEINISOER, Prest. The Millheim Cornet Band meets in the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. F. I'. OTTO. See., „. F. HARI EH, ITes't. Millheim Fseort of Co. P.. sth Kegt., N. G.. I old llieir drill meeting on the see >n and Friday evening. C'-etitre County Dcmoorntle Commit tee for tssio. DTSTriOT?. NAMES. P. O. ADDRESS. lKdlefonte, N. W., Win. Gsdhraith,...Beik-fonte s. W....W CHeinle " W W—AVni Harper Milesbure Frank K Bible.. .Mißsburg I'nlonville P.) McDonnell,..l'r.ionvilSe Ilowaixl A J Gardner Howard Tbiiipsbtrg (' G Ibrlinger... Philipsb'g 7'lißheiui 1 11 ltelfsmder. .Millheim * Benoer Criah Stovr Bellefonte B ggN J.is A MeClain... Mileshurg Burrside Wm Hepnle I int-Glenn College Sam'l Gillilaud.. Boa'sburg Curtm David Deloug... Howard I'eißr.son. o. V l);,n Dvieb-lbis.. State (.'ol N. P O M Sheets Ntormston Gregg I. M Kishe) Spring M s Haines George Keister, Aaronsb'g Halfiuoon John Ward..- Stornisto'u Harris Sam'l Isliler i'oalsburg Howard David Tanyer... Howard liuslon H G Cbronister.. Martha liberty \V 11 Gardner Hlanchard Marion John Hoy. Jr Walker Miles Sam'l R Faust....Millheim I'atton G W Rumberger..Fillmore }Vnn W F Smith Millheim Potter. N. P 1> F I.use Centre Hall " S. I' G W Spangler Tusseyv'e Hush William Cullen... Piiilijisb g Snow shoe Tohn G I'zzie Snow shoe Spring EC Wood Bellefonte Tavlor * Samuel Hoover...Fowler t'nion J S Fredericks... Fleming Walker Sanirel Decker...Z'on Worth (f K Williams P't .Matilda J. L. SPANGLER. Chairman. FKAXX 12. BIHJ.E, Secretary. GRANT. DA n Cameron's State Convention. The Machine Pats Thingo Through. The Rulici.l Cameron meeting of Venosylvania came off at Harrisbure, last WeJce day, the 4th inst., to ratify the eelection-i made tome time ago by Senator Don Cameron, of candidates for the several offices to be filled by the voters, at the election next fall. - As the merest matter of form there was first a temporary and then a per manent chairman appointed, commit tees were named and resolutions passed j isl as if it were a real political con vt alien representing a great party when every one knows, and none feel it so keenly and pointedly, as those of our Republican friends who would still like to preserve a spark of independence and manhood, that the convention did what Don Cameron bade them, or permitted them to do—llo moie no less. The Re publicaus of the state are Cameron's absolute property, but they seem to en joy this new system of vassalage right well. Grant is nominated for President just as Don decreed he should be, al though fully four-fifths of the rank and file of the party are opposed to him— opposed to him generally, because they are opposed to everything that smacks of third-term ism ; opposed to him spe cially, because Grant's administration Was the most corrupt one known to American history. The nomination of Green, for Su preme Judge, and Lemon for Auditor General, were matters of comparative minor interest, and had of course beeu settled before the convention, by Buss Cameron, A sett of machine resolutions were passed, but the Republicans have just as little confidence in them as have the Democrats. One paragraph, however is so supremely ludicrous as to cause the inquiry why Dan Cameron permit ted such trifling by his serfs, in view of the gravity of the situation. It is the "seventhly" of the fifth resolution and reads thus: An hottest count of ah votes legally cast and and an honest return of whoever is elected, free from all attempts to defraud the people of their choieo through technicalities or by :in arbitrary rejection of their votes. The Democratic National Com- ; inittee. WASHINGTON', Feb. 2.—Fredeikfi 1\ l'rince, Chairman of the Demociat jc Xatio ud Committee, has sent nolie- cs to its members, inviting them to meet at Wila'd'a Hotel in this city, on Monday the 23rd lost., to select a tlaee and time for the meeting of the Demo cratic National Convention. The lat ter part, of June or first of July will probably be the time chosen for holding the Convention. Cincinnati, St Louis and Louisville are spoken of a.s the cit ies where the Convent ion may he held. A strong influence will be brought to hear to induce the s Committee to select Washington instead of a western town. Excellent, hotel accomodations arc af foided here, and it is said that the new National Museum building will be then far enough advanced toivatd eomple tion to give splendid hall room for the Convention. —— ——- " Our Washington j Mr. Conger, of Michigan, ma lean ; exhibition' of himself again yesterday. 1 lit' objected to a bid to remove the ilis i abilities of a southern man, taking the gn>uml that the man should in his pe tit ion have described himself as a rebel and a traitor. Tno sooner the Demo ; orotic party passes a general bill m tills subject, making It a pit'ty measure if necessary, the sooner it will d its full doty, ai d radicals of the calibre of ; Conger will Iv deprived of power to make themselves bated by posterity. The time is e >ming when the memory ! of men like S. L\ Ciuse, Lyman Frum | ball and Willi tut 11 Seward, will again be honored by Republicans in the noith, j and when that day conies creatures : like ('>: ger will disappear from public thought. 'Representative Young of Tennessee will reply to Mr. CJtiger j next week. i A fuller investigation of the conduct of Indian affairs is to b.* had. There is no doubt of tii.it, Secietary Sclitcz ,c m ider it. or Congress will Profii ! gate expenditure, frauds by the bead of the Bureau, and others, failure to feed the 11.di:n s accoidii g to treaty, and the abs lute and cowardly neglect of i reasonable efforts to punish those Utes : who nioi.ths ago forfeited their lives by infamous crimes, make up a statement . KM'KNPITURKS OK CKNTU4? Col NTV, FROM JAN. 1., 1879, JAN. 1.. 1880. DK. ADAM TKARICK, TRK.ISCUnR. in ACCOtXT WITH CKNTUE COUNTY. 1 IN. 1., ISStf. To taxes outstanding, Jan. t, \s7si shV*, 163.61 To taxes assessed for 1879.... 42.e10.JK) To amount received of Com missioners tin loins £1,854.57 To . mount reciffvod of Com missioners. e.sts and col lections 468.58 To amount received of Clear field county balance on Uoshaniion bridge 1,145.80 To amount received of l'alton township. Ins ine account 10.52 To amount received of College township, insane account Ith) 00 Tc amount received of Spring township. Insane account 300,51 To ain't recti, rent of house 4N is To registration blanks 501 d... 5.70 >p To balance on hand .lan. 1, 138" 5,727.17 CR. Jan. 1., 1880. By taxes outstanding $07,025.50 By cnunty orders naid 53,264.73 Bv aim.nut State Treasurer ro i ceipt 3,900.28 Bv commission on State tax paid 108.35 By exonerations allowed collee | tors 1,082.10 Bv coiniitisslons allowed collcc- 1 ,275.06 By salary 2,t'tX.' 1 0 i By stationery 10."" Balance 3,72<.17 \Vi> the undersigned. Auditors of Centre I count v. do hereby eert fy that we have exam ined the above sect.nut of Adam Yearlck, Troas urer of Centre county, and find it cot reel. Wit it 'ss our hands and seals this 23d day of 1 January, A. I>. 188;*. I T.R.JAMISON, D-D* -1 . JAMES V STI AHT. [I..S.J Auditors. UI:o. K. WILLIAMS,!L.S.J EYPENPITUUKS. ( llklo \B'.oo I George Swab Henry Beck, Commis'rV Clerk ,m>.tio ? Jnry Commissioners' Pay. | N. J. Mitchell 30.72 Henry Keller - Henry Beck, clcik J__ -v, j ' County .4 uftitors' Pay. i Tames T. sinart .C'.ft) G. K. W. Hiatus 3"0 i T B. Jamison tt 'o>) | C. L. Buffinglon, clerk 3 Improvement and Repair*. 1 John Markh*. for fence lit JULL I.SB L>. W. Eburhart, lor work ;vt jail stale ■ J. W. Barnes, for gas lilting 4.1 John Gregg, for work at furnace 1 Jail , R — I Penna. K. K. Co., for livlght 011 lumber lV- I Win Lucas, for work at jaß 84.<0 ; M. J. Dqlan. " " C ,>J Adams Express Co., for ireiglit on pipes for jail J ( \' C. D-ir. livdrant for Jiil D-W J. W. Barnes, hydrant for fail 12. sj Thomas Mallicw s A Son, lumber for Jail .-••• *i?Y~ Henry Walkey, Lit>or ul jail C. WlCorman, " *' 5-5" A. Can*, brass cocks for jail.... 17.MU JIO 1* Lieb & Co, lumber for jail 3Afd K. Barletf, liauiing for iai1...... 2-i Samuel Tlrugger, specifications for Jail O. \V. Lambert, repairing at jail 20.'"0 i Win Galbruitli. plumbing at j.ill 23.7 d •las Hai lis A Co., hill in .tcrial for jail 212.11 i I>. W. Wood ring, lot watching at Jail 4 j B. AS. S. K. B. ('<>., joist for Tre isuivr's olhco 0.40 John Wetzel, carpenter work |. 007.13 (r>urt Expanses. i Jurors' pnv 8 i Commonwealth Costs Z.1N.'.11 | J. H. Vosbarg. court reporter.. W. F. Reber, court rwporter 274.-N I It. Galbraith, court ciler it'- 01 ' ' R. Gailbraith. janitor 1 Tiustuve'a pay j M J. DoUm. special detective.. 200.00 ! Court Proclamations by Sheriff i Spangler 12--2S I Summoning Jurors, by Sheriff Comity Prison Expenses. Mi-s. Shaffer, washing foi pris oners R '.o.> | Mrs. l'riee. wash, for prisoners 27..0 i Joseph Bros. A Co., clolhiug for I pi isoners '-L'M 1 Harper Bros, eiuth. for nris rs. o'J.fiH 'S A A Loeh, ind.Se. f r prison... 37.^1 •• * "... 2^.io . Robert MeKntaht. gas bill ! Geo Dolaii. work at cessp 01.... .>w J 11 Felleiibaum, rep'ng locks.. 5. ; Dan iel Den . Has fittings i W S Galbruitli. plumbing.. ?•■> \ W T Tw itmirc. rpaii*s at jail.. 7.4') | i Kbcrliavt. repairs at jatl 1.31 I J Revti ;lds A ton. water back and grate 10.50 i reima K. It. Co, freight on j water back and graie | Jno McCVrmott, reinv'ng ashes 400 ; Frank Johnson, cleaning pipes < !J s Military, repairing bedst'ds 11.50 ! Alvin Brady, cleaning pipes i Wm Lucius, repairs nl stable... 4-0" Wm G:ires. repairs at ce115.... 5.00 1H O Iluffcr, Epittoousfor jail... 7MO 0 ) rrint ng Rills. ' F L Hatters, udmini-irator's bill 12*2.81 i ET Tuteu 52.15 ! Sbugert Forster 211.->1 i Fred Kurtz 51.50 ! Walter A Deininger 50.00 E C UcLdjr 50.00 Bridges. Bridge view a $ .V..'J) Mui iay, Dougal \ Co.. balance j of account from 1878 1,284.40 i Mileshurg bridge— j Murray. D ugai&Co, for iron bridge $2,589.80 | Jonas Spearing, con tractor 950.00 ' Samuel Krugger, engineer 12i.2<5 I Geo Kbler, lor railing at j ends 5.80 3, '>39-30 ! Uiilonvilie bridge— -1 GIV Forrev. contractor.'. 170.01 •Samuel Briigger, engineer 18.(X) Spriu • M Ills bridge- John Coldron, contractor GO.O) Port Matilda Bridge- Jonas Spearing, contractor 705.00 Samuel Brugger. engineef 75X4 Repairs at Unlonville bridge.... 23.83 Repairs at Karthous bridge 12.00 Repairs at Beech Creek bridge.. 29.97 ! Signs and fingerboards on iron j bridges... 154.93 ■ Repairs at liwa r d dam bridge 420.47 Reoairs at Julian bridge 1.00 Repairs at. Curtin bridge 8-.00 I Commissioners' expenses to bridges 40.58 OBDINART EXRR.NSKS. Teachers' Institute $ 144.24 Western Penitentiary ."43.04 ' Road damages 75.09 ; I). A. Musser, balance of account 824.27 Agricultural Society 100.00 Jno spangler. Sheriff on account 1,394.72 J fl Dobbins, sal'y as jail phy 100.00 J R A' C T Alexander, coal for Court House and Jail G3O 39 I I, L Brown 110,01 Potter Twp, on ease lunacy 2125 ' Ferguson " " " 22.09 Worth " " " 5."0 Rush 15.00 Assessors pay 1,273.00 C M Bower, Coin's attorney 75.09 Road views 570.40 Running line between Union and Beimer townships 54.00 Running Marion lowuship line 200X<3 Constable's pay 418.51 Election expenses 1.340.43 Scalp premiums 1,335.ji0 Redemption l r . S. Lands Refunding tax 24.27 Insurance on county buildings 115.50 Interest on loans paid 3,122.09 Commissions on lunacy 31.32 Inquisitions on dead bodies 02.12 Notes paid 16,161.03 Premiums to collectors 23 00 Commission to (' M Bower for i collections made 153.01 Tax paid on ieal estate Hold by county 5.15 Hospital for insane, Danville 2,624.91 Robert McKnight, gas bills 143.50 L L Beck, copying registrations 30.00 J P Gephait, acknowledging Connnissionei 's deeds 50.00 Books and stationery for Com missioner's office 22.92 Jos W Sanderson, for Judges' Chairs 60.00 llceder and Keller, clerks elec tion returns 10.00 Ira C Mitchell, attorney's fee in 7 cases . 21.00 II A Mingle, services at Audi tor's settlement 6.00 J N lla.l, services at Auditor's settlement &00 Adams Express Co., freight on blanks, &e. 4.20 Penna R R Co., freight on i chairs, cfc. Ll') Pun I (lArimn, meals for jur or ami ill it) ] ,r, VT r T 1 ! inl l" r,, llrs at stove* 12.10 Jno I Johnston, postjiiro, fnvcl- OpCS, I'tc. gg Iff II Reek ontorln® 88 cases In l>ockt 13 34 J no McHormntt. removing ash es il Court House 8 00 rennir'g cuts- at C II 4.00 Uol> \ (JarlirißK, lee for Court II 3.50 W (Hiatus S Bro, kl*k|iik at C II 2.60 Costs in county vs. PhUipiiburg Borough 5)3.62 Wm Ijlnnii ami others, books for offices 143.85 J u Harper, repairs at Frothy'* "tllce :U2 W A Morrison. Com. Pleas cost 10.02 Harper Bros.. Mil carpet' 11 24.1.1 .1 Harris & Co., bill hose, Ac. " 26.it6 NV A Sell rover, covering tables at Court House 6.00 Sundry persons, for soap, bind- Ilia carpet, Ac. . 2,75 1) Kverliart. repairing at Ke corder's office 1.50 Wilson, MeFarhine A Co, hard ware at Court House 11.11 Wood for Court House 3.25 Mrs. II a Her, senibbin t olfice 1.00 J no BnvckblU, stools for otlteo 1.00 Total expenditures KU,264.73 JOHN SL'ANULKK, BHKRIKI', IN AOCOINT WITH t'RNrttK COUNTY, JAN. 1, 1880. 1)H. To county ordert racelved on account $1,700.00 To costs received 61.57 Balance 754.76 W. 116.33 UR. By Ixvarding prisouors .T197 days, nl 40 cts >!,*278.80 " 91 turnkey fees at 80 et.*. 76.20 " euiiveying 6 jirisoncis to penitent buy, 4 at S4O. w) ahd 2 at WB.OGeaeh 22V10 " vonveytng C Price to lioueo a ot refuge 48.16 '• conveying 1 to insane as- Hylum at $lO 2>X.of) " puiiilshhig court proclama tion January ferm 28.50 " imblivhing court proclama tion April term 24.00 " nuhlishlng court proelainft tion. August term 19.00 •' publishing court proclama tion, Noveiu tier term 27.40 " imbllshiiig court proetuma- HOII. January term, 1880 19.00 " Sberiff's fees on court iro elamations. 4 C'ourrs, 4.(0 " pul'ii-hing fish proelamat'n 9.01 " Niieritf's fees on general election proclumullon 4.90 ~ *ummomng Jury, March Hpcclal term 14.(0 •' Huinmon'K Jury. April tefiO 34.00 " suininon'g Jury. Aug ccrin ;n.o# " summon'gjuiy Oct. special terra 14.00 " anmmon'K Jury Nov. tcrfn 47.0 i •• summoning Jury, Jauuary term. 188U 40.00 " "bill lumber, etc , for Jail 36.06 " filling and mending 42 ticks at 50 eta. 21.00 •' costs 011 Fl Fa, N0.20, April tmn •" • 2.19 " buudry costs, Jaiterm 14..Y8 " '* " Aug. term 18.29 " rommOnwexWAi Ensn M.74 * " 1) F Fortuey'a order 34.21 " reinoviiig flsli baskets Pen us. Pine and Klk creeks 42.19 " removing fish baskets .Spring creek 10.40 " uemoving fish baskets Ix> gaua liranch 4.06 " removing Asli baskets River 51.52 " removing flsli baskets Mo shannon 4VV) " filling Jury wheel 4 days 16.00 " expenses after Ringgold and Baumgarduer 27.62 12,516.31 By balance due Sheriff at settlement, Jan. 1, !*BO ' # „ 1714.76 State of 1 cnu a. ) [s.B. Centre county, 1 We, the undersigned. Auditors of Con're county, do hereby cert Ify that in pursuance of an .us of Assembly, entitled "An act retail g to counties an i townships and countv and town, ship officers," we met at the commD-toners' of fice, in Belle ton te, on the Ist Mofutav in Jauu ary, I*Bo. and did audit and Settle and adiiisl the several accounts set forth in the foregoing statement. In witness whereof *f have hereuntoaet vur ha nds and seals ihi.* 23d dav of Jauuary, 16>0. T. B. JAMISON, [S.L.J J A MI'S T WTCAUT, (S. L. j Auditors. GEO. it. Witi-UM,|N.L.] TAXES OUTJTAXDINO AM) I)UK THE CXJCNTT BY COU.KCTOHS. 1871 •II Ctirton, Bellefoute $ 207 2S # 207 28 1872 •John Ward, Half Moon 256 97 •D Kobb, Ltbarty 1152 271 49 1873 •Daniel Malone, Boggs 7 61 JL C Keriek, Marion 30 07 43 6" 1874 •Joseph Fox, Bcllofonte 97311 * William Riddles, Philipshurg M" 93 •Fred Kereholf, (Junln 123 28 •William Cross. Hal! Moon STJ •II B Wile. x. Rush 55SJI •D II Yeager, snow Shoo 7175 2584*90 IS7> •Charle Brown, BeTlbfonto 7t1853 •J P sbo|K>. MUesburg 22399 ; II 1. Barnhart. Bsiags -. .1191 •InoT l.ueas,Curtiu 29 11 •H B Wilcox. Rush 76 74 •Jatnes Watson. Snow Shoo f>4 60 123518 1876 • J H Morrlsnn, Bellefoute 65212 •T M Hall. Milesburg 144 37 fW C MeCuteheon. Philipsburg is 51 •William Maim. C'urtin 4 32 •David llarter. Murion 240 09 •William Weiser, Penu 324 37 •G W lioeh. Potior 06 •John Noll, Spring 381 18 2518 42 . . 1577 JR LShirk, Milesburg 176 22 J Jackson Norton, Philipsburg 179 66 H C ilolter, Howard 12146 Uriah Bennnr 393 96 J J C Walker. Bogg.s .315 JQ Fmauuel Musawr. College 414 02 fConrad Singer, C'urtin 137 52 W H Fry, Ferguson 1681 8.1 John Myers, J lair is 27709 Geo (iensaiuer. Half Moon 446 .14 J -• Kiine, Howard 358 72 David Robb, Liberty 409 03 I) \V orr, Marion 2.14 87 Joel Morris, Miles 197.10 G W K Gray, Patton 316 83 William Smith. Peun 102 38 •Henry Swab, Potter 758 37 F H Dale, Rush 84 00 H .1 'libbins, Sprihg 927 83 William Miller, Taylor 107 68 J J T Hankie, Walker 183 93 j W II Williams, Worth 57 19 7927 75 1879 William Jones. Bellefonlo 595 18 L H ('arr. Milesburg 199 00 K O Mattern. Philipsburg 470 97 Sam'l Brickley,*Howard borough 18212 fC'lias smith. Uni.ipyille 11 66 Thonns P rdue, Benuer 1087 *2l 11 C Walker, Boggs 882 23 J'no A Rupp, College 720 08 Henry Tnief. Uurtlh. 134 86 John H Gates. Ferguson' 653 30 H P Leitzell. Gregg 122123 i> H Rot**, llaines _ i- 171 16 Jno Carper, .Tr Harris 36>4 70 1 lbs Lytle, Half Ma>n 81 49 t John Craig. Huston 291 91 1) M Burlew. Liberty 248 02 J William Irvin, Marion 636 44 J William Tressler, Patton 459 36 JChn D FOotts Pfiun 1502 67 .To* U Boal. Potter 529 31 F II Dale, Hush 618 26 JA J Swartz, Spring 1693 64 Jos Thompson, Snow shoe 126 76 Samuel Hoovei, Taylor 293 09 JKline Zimmerman, Walker .104 09 Samuel Stephens, Worth 190 71 1390*9 30 1879 t \ C Musser, MJHbclm 431,64 JDanT Ayers, Pbitlpsburg 512 03 A N Russell, Uniouvillo 229 16 tW A Taylor, Renner 1556 54 J M Stuart, Hurnside 192 63 J (I Walker, Boggs 1161 56 + Wrn Foster, Coll *ge 24.14 67 J Henry Thiol, Curtiu 230 44 tGcrv W Kichline, Ferguson 2684 ai {Cyrus Lose, Gregg 3"X2 73 {Jacob Bower, Jr. Haines 1564 47 J 11 Griffin. Half Moon 894 12 |D W Kline, Huston 378 73 JJ M Kline, Howard township 352 85 JC A Corter, Liberty 698 57 }J J Hov, Marion 1194.12 {Geo B ilaines. Miles 1601 35 {Daniel Heckinan, Patton 1046 75 IC Alexauder, PeJin 1343 72 JJ W Messinger.Potte* .3168 12 J John B Long. Kbsh 51815 {John Gurbrtck, Spring 2446 88 {Samuel Bower, Snow Shoo 302*24 Jno T Fowler, Taylor 392 86 Win Spotts, Unfon 20478 J David Yocum, Walker 2390 26 itieo R Williams, Wortn 291 33 iW.lliam Aliles, M.leaburg 4135 t Rotiert Cook, Jr. Howari boro 320 30 |J M Keieliline. BeHefonte 39^56 Benjamin Stamm, Harris twp, 1723 00 38321 36 Total taxes outstanding $67,023 36 • In hands of attorney for collection, t Paid iu full since Jan. Ist, J Paid In part since .lan. Ist. FINANCIAL CONDITION OF CBNTKK CO., JAN. 1, 1880 ' J lo notes and bonds outstand ing $91,004. <0 " balance due John Spangler, Sheriff od.7t> '• balance dne Geo Swab £9.50 balance duo Jac Duukle _ To b a lanco doc by Centre Co. $7,815.99 By amount In lands of Co. Treasurer $ 3.727,17 " notes of sundry persons held by comtnlHsloiiers 2,100.00 " notes in hands of A Hoy for collection 1,827.32 " notes in hands of A C Bow er lor collection 1,058.10 " taxes outstanding .lan, 1, 1880 67,023.36 " amount due from boroughs and townships for insane hi.ls, as follows: " Hush twp 111.32 " rhllipsburg borough 2,811.11 " Beimcr twp. 401.19 *' SJIILII); twp 2,109.11 •' Milesburg borough 27 .90 " Huston twp *16.07 " BeHefonte iHirough 1,813.22 " Potter twp 121,12 " Worth twp 121.21 " Liberty twp. 179."H " Ferguson twp 117.U1 " College two 210.41 " Partr.dge K*t 70.00 " balance due from A Gregg 173.74 '• haiancc due from I, W Munson 293.21 " Heal estate liebl by county 419.0t " balance from Clcartleld coun ty, (common pleas costs) 430,96 " Harris twp. fire commission 20,00 " balance 7,811,19 CKVTIIK COUNTY. SS. We ttie undersigned, Commissioners of Ccn trecouoty, do hereby certify that llie foregoing |s a true and correct statement of tlie receipts and expenditures or said county, from Jan. 1, 1879 to Jan. 1, 188. Witness our hands. ANDItKW GIt.GG, i GKORGK sw.VB, ,'Coin'r*. J AC. HUNK UK, S Attest: lIENWi BECK. Clerk. EXECUTOR'B NOTlCE —Betters testumen- I lary on the estate of Magdalene Garret late of Miles township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all persona know ing teiuselves indebteo to said estate are hereby requested to iimku iinmedlato payment, and those having claims against the sainu to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. JACOB SHCLTZ. Executor. \I> MlNISTKATOHS" NOTlCE.—Letters or administration on ttic estate of Jacob Neese, late of Gregg tow nship, deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons know in themselves indebted to said estate, are hereby reouesled to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present tfiein duly authenticated for settlement. K. ,T. HKKINO, WM. H. NKKHK. 4-6t Administrators. TTIXECI'TOK'S NOTICK.-Leller< testainent ary on the estate of Harriett Breon, Into of tlaliies township, deceased, havtu IKO-II granted to the undersigned, all persons know ing them*rtves iudebteu to said estate are here by requited to wake immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them dulv authciiticni.-d for settlement. I*. T. MURDER, 4-6t K-seem tor. ADMINISTRATORS xoucE.-iatiers of Adinii istratlon ite bonis non. cum testa mento annero, on the-estate of George Snyder, late oi Haines township,deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all person* know ing themselves indebted to aid estate are here by notified t< make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duiy"authenticated for se'tletuent. S.vMIEI SNYDER. 3-6t Administrator, dc bonis non, cum testa nun to anrv-xo. J OHN H. GRAY, Faahionable B .rber. Two doom west of Millheim Hotel, MILLHEINI, PA. OENTHE COUNTY FARMERS' HOME, THE bwm m . Prices to Suit the Times. Improved stabling an l careful Hostlers. Low special rates to Jurymen and Witnesses. Cleanliness, comfort unexcelled NO DISCRI -.IN TI IN. against the i r .liters, than wit rn no t are more wor by, or in >r ent|;l • t t > alt-nH . The Rush House having over three tluf-s the capacity of other hotels, t i -re is no occasion or disposition to pl.fc the guess in attic rooms. This ace mats for its growing Local Trade. We do not trust your lint ses to the cure and profit oi parlies disconnected with llie hotel. J. 11. Ml'KltS, 54-6 tf. Proprietor. MARTIN FREE, M ANUF ACTU KER OF Window SHADES, OFFICE AND STORE 956 \orth Second Street, FACTORY, 913 St. John Street. FH LA DELPH I!. • w First Class Work and Low Prices. Country Trade Respectfully Solicited. WILTSUK'S DIRECT DRAFT EUREKA MOWER, TOE LIGHTEST DRAFT MOWER. THE CHEAPEST MOWER. THE LAPOEST MOWER. THE BEST MOWER IN THE WORLD. TESTIMONIALS* TB* r.urrl, ii ii;tior to any liclc-enl marhinx I irrr utea or ror M lu UH, HARRIS LKWIR. Pre. Went of New York Dairymen'* AMO. Th firing rf tho jr*. cut wilh the Ettrrl* Mower it nt on *vro and rot-Id ihon orier the tt.lr-ru t m*> MDM. GE'IROE W. HOFFMAN. FroaWont Farmeri' Club, Elmira, N. Y• Tba Eurolio Mower I* tho very Wt *" re.-r raw, and there ! oo rldo-rul mower thai can compare wi'.hlt la any rr.pecl. V. A. PIOLI.ET, Suta Gran-e Lacturcr, WTI, T. Tho manner In which It leavee tho rut pnut. and open to Iho eon and wind ready for dry inc. nute the Kuraka far ahead of any machine I ever ured. 11. LAPORTS, Atylum, Pa, Manufactured by EUREKA MOWER CO. TowandA, Be art ford Count*. Pa. Correspondence cot totted •ireUtara mailed on appdeation. PATENTS and bow to obtain them. Pamphlet tree, upon receipt of Stamp for post age. Address— GILMORE, SMITH & CO. KolUitnrs of Patents, AVer Potent W'atMngton, /'. C. NI3SHIT BROS., duccesiora to the "East Lewisburg Lumber & Manufacturing Company/ Manufacturer* of Flooring, Siding, Moulding, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Verandas and all other kinds of Building Materials. TAKING provided With amplS facilities, the latest and most Improved machinorv. bA the best inechanlcni skill, we arc prepared to execute all orders promptly, ana In the -J very best manner. We give special attention to the furnishing ol Material for the bet ter grg ties of HOUSE BTTIXjjDIIsr Or. Also, to the manufacture of SCHOOL OFFICE and CHURCH FURNITURE, SUNDAY >CIIOOL, and PRIVATE BOOK CASES. FACTOR V— EAST LEWlNtl'lW. XESBIT MM. N. 8.-We can send Materials to Coburn or Spring Mills at cheap freights. 26-ly |iPi!Jßi©H SI Procured for Soldiers disabled in ibe U. S ser vice from any cause, also for Heirs of deceased soldiers. Ali pensions date back today of dis charge, and to date of th* death of the soldier. I'ensiaiis lucieased. Addre.-, with stamp, MODDAI'.T A < < , 3-lt 913 E. .St. N. \Y. Washington, D. C. VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST &. BEST AWARD And Grand lledol cf Honor. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with perfect work, Are Distinguishing Features cf the celebrated Giant Farm and Waretae Fans, MAOC BY A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. Now having many !aic improvements, they are fully equal to evety demand ; clennit g a.l kinds of Grain, Teas, Beat s. Castor Hearts, Corn a: d Small Sred. They grade Wheat jedcrt!> by once handling. Sep arate <3fiK from Wheat, Barley rnd Rye They have very perfect an-angeinents for cleaning Timothy, Clover, Flax Seed. Orchard Grass, and all other i Small Seed? They Chaff perfect'v, and combine every qualification required to do lite bc:t work in die shortest time. Warehouse, rs well as Fnm Mills, are largely con structed, both kinds requiring tine tizes to accom modate the demand, arid j.i\i..-r a capacity i f from 50 to 500 bushels per l.ottr, t.c c< rdir-; to Jrc cf mill. They are fhipoeJ. baxed f r ocean t ran sport ntion, and ' set t:p" cr "knot!: d d w-j" for forwnidtng tttla J, as requested; a: d it r.U C"SC put free on board Cars cr Steamer. Ordcts f.ILJ tame day as received. Mills shipped "knocked down" go f r half the freight ch rgcd as when f rwardeJ ":ct up." 01 o graphs and Circu'ars supplied en application. Prices will he quoted low ar.d on liberal terms. Corres pondence solicited. : NICHOLS, SHEFAHO I CO., Battle Crot k, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLT GENUINE VIBB ATO H " THRESHING MACHINERY. THE Matchless Graln-Savlna-. Time-Saving, and Unßcy-Savlng Thrr-hvr of ihi S; __J E H fi> § O ® - 5 j = H 85q®O *4 I 8 eg \ 2 ii t i m 35 c A ? P " § UJ o a 2 2 > 3 5 §* S * HIGHEST HONORS AX TSS Centennial World's Fair f 1876! m SHONINQ-ER ORGANS psosoxnrcra* rsA*aeoT7Si.T ai TKS BEST INSTRUMENTS. Their comr>nrtlvo ezoellenoe Is ricognleed by the Ju iget ia thair iteport, trom wliloh thd foliuwiug is an extract: •'The B. CHONIXOaa OROAM CO.'l oshf-blt as the best Instrument! at i price rendering tbcra possible to A large CISM of purchasers,Ti&ving o combination of Reed! and Bells, prodncln : novel and ploasing effect!, containiug mar.y doelrable Improvement!, will stand longer in dry or damp climate, less liable to get oat of order, all the boards being mad# thrss-ply.pnt together Bp It Is impossible for tb m eo oitbor shrink, swell or split," THB ONLY OAi.ttA.NS AWAHD r ,u THIS It A A K. This Mdal aid Awsrd WM granted after the most sovero ocinpotltion cf the best makers, before ouo* tho iaot competent Juries ever asserub.od. Hew Styb'6 r.nd prices Jast Issued, which are in acoortanca with our rule, the BEST OR GAN for the least money. We are prepared to appoint & few new Agents. Illustrated Catalogue! mailed, post-paid, en application to E. SHQM3 ORGAN CO., 6? to 123 CnESTIOJT STREET, 2'hvr Cows,