Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, February 10, 1881, Image 2

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TnuaSDAY. FEBK'Y 10. 'Bl.
THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL
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DEIIDGER & SOULIER,
Editors and Proprietors.
CM & Sunday School Directory.
Evangelical.
go Bxmuel Bnxith\xnd Iter. W.\H- Uartnxan,
Preachers.
Rev Smith will preach next Sunday morning
Sunday School, 2P. M,— D. L. Zerby, supt.
Methodist.
Bcv. J. Benson A Iters, Preacher-lncharfft.
Freachlpg next Sunday evening
Sunday School at 1)4 P. * .-Da v. ;Kim port, supt
Reformed.
J?ee. C TV- F Wiet/el, Pastor.
rreachlng In Aaronsburg next Sunday after
noon
United Brethren.
JLw. L. AC Gates, Prtacher-iA-charye.
Lutheran.
Rer. John Ibmlinson, Pastor.—
Preaching in Aaronsburg next Sunday after
noon, KnsUsa.
United Sunday School.
Meets at 9 A. P. D. Law, sapt.
LoUe & Society Director].
VUlheim Lodge, No. 955, I. O. O. F. meets In
heir hall, Penn Street, every SatunUy evening.
Rebecca Degree Mecohu? every Thursday on
cr before the full moon of each month.
A. O. D*isr*OKH, Bee. B. A. Btmhaer, N. O.
Providence Grange, No. 217 P. of 11., meets In
Alexander s block on the second Saturday of
each month at 6*. P. and on the fourth Sa
turday of each month at ljS p. m-
D. L.Zkrbt., Sec. A. 0. Delninger, Master.,
The Miiihoim R. A L. Association meets In
the Penn streesAarf*caise on the evening of
the second Monday Of ea** mouth.
A. Walter, See, B. . Dfflt*i*aßß, Prest
The Millhelm Comet Band meets in the
Town Hall on Monday ®d Thursday evening.
F. P. OTTO, Sec., • • F. Habtbr, Pres t.
The appointment of Stanley Mat
thews as a judgeof thejsupremecourt of
the United States is not only a most
disgraceful exhibition of Depotlsm on
the part of fraudulent president,
but when considered in connection
with the history of the returning
board rascality by which Mi. Hayes
was foisted into the presidency it is an
offense to common decency and com
mon honesty. Besides it is objection
able on account of being virtually a
second appointment to the supreme
bench from the state of Ohio. It is a
gainst public policy, too, because Mr.
Matthews is an attorney for the Pacif
ic railroad companies and because the
supreme court will soon be called upon
to readjudlcate the case involving the
constitutionality of the Thurman act,
which requires those corporations to
fulfill their contracts with the govern
ment. Hence there should be no hes
itation on the part of the senate to re
ject tke Mr. Hayes
ought to be sharply rebuked for select
ing a member of bis own family for
this high position when be had his
choice ' among a hundred republican
jurists and lawyers of better standing
than* Mr. Matthews. He should be
sternly reminded that the people have
not condoned the trickery and fraud
by which he was awarded the pres
idency, notwithstanding the fact that
they have tolerated him in an office to
which be was never elected. He
should be taught, too, in the most im
pressive manner that there are other
states in the Union besides Ohio. The
rejection of this odious and impudent
nomination will, if we mistake not, be
hailed with delight by men of all par
ties througout the country.—Patriot.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Washington, D. C M Feb. 5, 'Bl.
In four days Gen. Garfield will be
declared to have been elected President
of the United States, under the forms
of a resolution which passed the Stn
ate on Wednesday last, and which the
House will adopt in a day or two. It
is simply the resolution under which
most previous counts have been made.
It has the endorsement, not only of
previous Congress, but of nearly every
member of the present Congress. The
count will be made by tellers. This is
as declared in the Senate, on ly a make
shift for the present occasion, but
there is no reasonable hope that con
gress will at an early day adopt a' mode
of procedure to govern in all such
cases. There is a general desire in
both Houses to do so.
Aside from politics altogether, it is a
gratifying fact, that the President to
be counted in on Wednesday, and in
augurated in less than a month, pos
sesses the regard of a vast majority of
Congressmen, and of otherpublic men,
in the country. It is pleasant to say,
too, that his course since the election
lias been all that could be de
sired. The intentions of no President
elect were ever kept more to himself.
Never, appeaiantly were len prom
ises made, or injudicious declaratio •
of future "policy." Except Mr. Blaine
it is doubtful if any man living has an
assurance of a Cabinet position. From
irtatissHid by those supposed to be
most in the General's confidence, I
judge that New York will have the
■(Secretaryship of the Treasury, wet
withstanding what has been published
about that position gotug to a West
ern man. And as to "policy," I am
more than ever convinced that, so far
as the administration is concerned, we
shall have little of the subjects which
ten or twelve years taken up
the time in the executive branch (f the
government. I mean sectional ques
tions, and those growing out of the
civil war. 1 believe an earnest at
tempt will be made to substitute cE%-
ers for them.
Not one man believes to-day in an
extra session of Congress where ten
were confident of, one week ago. It
is yet too early to say that the two
Houses will agree either upon a fund
ing or a Reapportionment bill but
there is no donbt of the passage of all
appropriation bills. As to the fund
ing measure, it is thought probable
that a compromise will be reached by
putting the interest on bonds at 3j per
cent and on Treasury, at three. There
is so much diversity of opinion among
members of the Rouse ss to the num
ber of Representatives to be provided
for in a Re-apportioument bill, and it
being a matter in the details of which
the senate never interposes, so that a
conference committee is not to be ex
pected, there is a geoeraJ opinion that
no agreement] will be reached during
the session.
CARROLL.
Mr. Garfiokl says he is going to
make the republican party in the
south "respectable." But hadn't he
better begin nearer home—say in Ohio,
Pennsylvania and New York?
A VISITORS' BtPtIT
or TH*
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OW
CENTRE COUNTY FOR TIIE YEAR
ENDING JANUARY 1, 1881.
ADAM YEARICK, Treasurer.
DR.
To balance from settlement Jan. 1,1880. #3,77717
To cash received on taxes during year 42,334 96
To cash received of coin's, fines. Ac....... t„3SB 30
To county tax on unseated lands 5,735 81
>53.776 84
To balance due county January I,l> 81...55,757 50
CR.
By county onlerfi paid —•—#*4.3o7 89
By amount paid state assessment........ 1,700 85
By salary 2,000 00
lly stationery—..........
By balance ... 5. W
#M,776 24
We. the undersigned. Auditors of Centre conn
tv, do hereby certify that we liave examined
the above account of Adam Ycarick, Treasurer
of Centre county, and find It correct.
Witness our hands and seal# this 17th day of
January, A. D. 1881.
J AMES T. STCART, [LAI 1
T. B. Jamison, Jl.b.) > Auditor*.
Geo. R. Wiluamb, [la-j )
EXPENDITURES.
Cbm mUtiomerf Fag. .
Ai4uw Gregg......... —A BUT 44
Jacob Dunkte. 150 00
George Swab
Henry Beck, clerk.——~—... 700 00
■■ • #1,807 44
Jury Commissioners' pay.
D.W. Kline - 24 48
John Shannon.— —. 30 06
Henry Beck, Clerk -—3O 00
——— #4 M
Auditors' Pay.
James T. Stewart SO 00
T. B, Jamison 3O 08
George R. Williams..~ 3c##
C. L. Bufflngton, clerk 30 00
improvement and Repairs.
H. Walkey, repairs at office and
Jai1..... 108 84
J. C. Harper, repairs at p rot bo
no tar v office - 35 54
R. J. Doak, painting at jail l2 40
H. D. Yerger, building oven at
Jai1......... * 23 89
D. K. Geiss, repairing tods at
tail - * 6 50
E. Black, painting gutters at
Jail .. - 11 42
Williams A Bro.. painting, Ac.,
Jail and court house 77 65
Jno. Wetzel, repairs at oourt
house.....— . —— 1181
W. P. Duncan & Co., Iron clad
celssat jail - 545 84
Phoenix Planing Mill Co., lum
ber at treasurer's office...— 949
Samuel Pletcher, work at court
bouse
H. W. Houtz, work for jail—.— 23 00
S. D. Wetzel, work at treasur's
i office 3 69
M. W. Cowdrlck, work at Jail.. 1100
Daniel Derr, gas fixture* at Jail #225
John Harrison, work on cells at
Jail— 35 00
Court Expenses.
Jurors' pay
Commonwealth costs 1,225 23
W. F. Reber. reporter 307 50
,T. H. Vosburg ——.— 30 00
J.l.Hagerman ...... 1000
B. Galbraith, court crier 9B 00
R. Galbraith, Janitor 350 00
Tipstaves' pay— 268 00
M. J. Dolan,special detective... 200 00
Court proclamations to sheriff... 42 00
Summoning jurors—ll3 00
County Prison Expenses.
Mrs. Haller, tor washing-—. 21 35
Mrs. Hhaffer, tor washing..— 17 90
Mrs. Ungart, tor wasulng ... 17 37
S. A. Brew A Son, wood for Jail 450
N. A. Lucas, wood for jail ...—. 250
B. F. Leitzeu. wood for Jail 7 50
Robert McKnlght, gas bills—.. #43 60
Lawrence L. Brown 223 00
Alexander A Co, ooal - 94 45
W. T. Twltmlre. furnace, Ac—- 244 67
Theo. Deshner, repairs at Jail 23 75
I. Gugge nheimer A clothing
for prisoners 1 65
Lyou A Co.,clothing for pris'ers 225
mrper Bros., M •' 44 76
8. AA. Loeb, " " 57 18
8. A A. Loeb, carpet and cloth.
lag for prisoners
Jno. Hoffer, clothing for pris'ers 33 54
<!• C. Derr, gas burner Ac 175
J. A. S. Mallory, blacksmltlilng 326
H. K. Hicks, hardware, Ac. 28 85
Daniel Derr, gas fittings lO 00
J. Reynolds A Co., grate and
brick for range 5 00
Penn'a R R Co, freight, Ac— Hi
C. Schrock, repairs at gate 1 50
W. W. Wolf, repairs at heater 200
D. Kberhart, repairs at stable 100
W. S. Galbraith, repairs at jail 16 20
H. Spaugler, removing ashes... 600
County Printing.
P. Gray Meek 153 30
F. L. flutter •—... 80 56
K.T.Tuten 173 00
Fred. Kurtz.- 700
E. C. Bender —... —.. 72 75
Shugert & Forster l6O 30
Delninger & Burailler—. #OO
Walter A Delninger 70 00
Bridges.
Bridge views - - 3130
Port Matilda bridge-
Murray, Dougal A Co 888 00
Sara'l Brugger, engineer 12 88
J, E. Speering, contractor.....— 60 00
vW o8
Marsh Creek bridge—
Townsend, Brown A Co 796 00
Wm. Lyons..— - 77475
W. F. Reynolds ACo - 15 25
Samuel Brugger ——... W47
Repairs at Kartbaus bridge 68 00
! J. K. Speering, Pt, Matilda b'ge 162 50
J. G. Jones, foot bridge 348
Chaney A Thompson— 4 58
J. G. Jones 22 50
J.G, L. Meyers..— 8 00
Samuel Brugger, repairs Union.
villi* briuge 4 75
JD. I. Thompson, repairs at
Martha bridge....... 122 63 ,
4. D. Hall, repaov at Howard
bridge.....—..—.— 1 50
Pnm'l Brugger, aebulldtng Un
olivine m"Sue...— 672 00
Jvw's ttmillev, *afkg Miles
burg laidgo 3 50
1,073 38
Ordinary ICxpenscs.
Uommlwlonera' expenses to
Marsh Creek— - 4 50
OommlHHionert' expenses to
Lock Haven— 10 00
Commissioners' expense to Port
Matilda l3 60
Commissioners' expenses hold
ing appeals - 36315
R. M.McKnight. gas 6411s 436 7#
Counting oewgTpsslonal and
county returns 35 50
a.. Hoy, attorney, county vs.
First National Bank 475
Water tax, 1879-80 250 00
H- Heck, entering case* in
d0cket....... - 16 54
L. L. Heck, copying registrations 42 00
L. L. Beck, removing ashea ..... 156
Alexander ft Co., coal, court
house ~ 64 74
L. L. Hwrwa, coal eourt hewte t66<7
H. V, fldtaer, waQonmy, ftc 16 II
likyeess and freight - 21 60
Kllla Urvis, auditing protiiono
tary and sheriff's aeeouut... 45 00
Jno. T. Johnston, postage 30 56
Ilousoai ft Teller, meals for Ju- '
rors
Pan. (Jurman, meals for jurors 10 55
W. A. Tobias, deed book l4 <
9. C. Harper, books ftc. office 235 56
W. K. BurebAelC, books, Ac. of
flee. 33 31
C. W. Lambert, pruning trees... 21 50
Geo. P. Bisel, peas, ftc., com
missioners' office 2 73
D. W. Kberhart, repairs at of
floes „ JT. 225
Henry Hoffman, mend'g ehaira 586
W. F. Murphy ft Bona, station
ery. ftc 350
Win. Mann, "boohs, ftc. offices 3100
J. A. 8. Mastery, repair'g court
bouse gates - 15#
F. L. Hutter, registration bl'ks 21 65
R. W. IMnvler, Ink 75
Lane 8. Hart, Digests of Eire
lev Laws... 15 00
James Murray, cleaning cess
pool .. .......... 50
C. McCon nell. mortgage b00k... 14 15
Wilson, McFarlane A Co., hard
ware, courthouse 526
H. K. Hicks, hardware, court
h0u5e......... 5469
Sechlerft Co., spitoons, court
house - ... 50
Jat>. Harris ft Co., hardware.
court houae
B. F. Leltzcll, wood, court
house- 2 50
J sc. Gar brick, wood, court h'se 250
L|cbftGarbrick,loe, court h'ee 196
W. A. Hhroyer, impairing hat
rack, court hove 278
Wilson, McFarlaue ft Co., rope,
Ac - 992
Qulnter ft Brum bach, binding
dockets, ft c... 90 41
IX F. Fortney, rablndiug Dl-
Itests ~,T T - T-. ,, - , , 280
Mary Hartman, scrubbing office 150
Jac. Schrom, binding matting
court house— S 37
W. T. Twitmire. repairing at
commissioners' office - 173
R. W, Woodruff, file holders,
prothonotary'a offies... 4 47 25
H. C. Chronister. wituess fees. 358
M. Morrison, rep'ring hydrant. 100
Logan Hose Co. suhm-riDtlon... 1500
E.W. Woodruff, file holders 67 25
Ik Galbralth. wheel barrow 6 00
Samuel BTUgger.r r^nei-rlng— li II
N. A. Lucas, delivering regis
trations.. 160
Teachers' Institute.
Western penitentiary. ..... 262 04
Agricultural society 100 06
Hospital for insane 2,469 77
Jno Spangler, sberrtff.on as'k. 1,447 74
Bills and notes paid 11,592 25
Road views 78314
Interest paid—.-. —_ 3,901 56
Repaint on real estate —. 15 5#
Premiums to collectors 32 00
Redemption U. 8. land tax 426 <8
Commissions on collections.... 53 01
Election expenses 1,378 16
Insurance on county buildings 615 65
Inquests ou dead b0die5......... 34 21
Scalp premiums.... —.... 910 45
Assessors' pay 2,03911
Refunding taxes 70 69
' <!:!> tn\ assessments.— 1,700 65
< nsinul i-rsy 40500
L'oaiiuissvms on lunacy 57 00
C M Bower,oom'ners' att'ney. 75 00
J C Harper, on acc0unt........ 247 00
Refunding U 8 land taxes 264 11
J H Dobbins, M. D.. physician
jail .... 10000
—- 31,01349
Total aiuouut paid ~ 646,008 74
Jonx SPANG LER, Shmiff,
In account with Ckntrt County.
DR.
To orders received on aeoouut— 61,602 76
To costs and flnes received 171 to
Balance 47* S&
•2,2*161
CR.
B> balance at settlement. Jan. 1,1M0.„ $ 702 Tf
By bearding prisoners 18. 8 days at 40c. 739 20
By summoning iurors, April terra-.—. 40 00
By summoning iurors, August term-.... 3100
By summoning Jurors, November tsrin 31IW
By suioinonlug Jurors, January term
and Ailing Jury wheel 5lOO
By filling and mending 33 ticks at 60c... 16 00
Jly notifying Jurors not to atteu April T. 12 00
By conveying three to insane asylum ... 120 00
By conveying one to penitentiary 4O 00
J?y publishing proclamation. throe c'rts 36 00
By window glass atj&il 50
By Anes l3 50
By election proclamations 600
By (isb basket notice published - 14 25
By 72 turnkey fees....—..— 56 60
By removing flsh baskets 31590
By costs in commonwealth eases...—. 26 00
•2,261 85
January 1.18l. By balance due at Bet
meat - ..... $475 85
We. the undersigned. Auditors of Centre eona
ty. do hereby certify that In pursuance of an act
of Assembly, entitled "An act relating to coun
ties and townships, and county and township
officers," we met at the Commissioners' Office. In
Bellefoute, on the Ist Monday of January, 1881
and did audit and settle and adjust the several
and foregotng accounts of John Bpanglcr,Bher
riff of Centre county, and find them correct and
the balances as stated.
Witness our hands and seals this 17th day of
January, A D 1881
JAM EH T STUART, [LB])
T B JAMISON, [Lei / Auditors
GEO R WILLIAMS, [LB]}
Taxes Ou tttaruline and Due by Collectors*
•John Ward. Half Moon. - 8258 87
•1) Robb, Liberty l4 52 271 49
1813
•Daniel Ma lone. J?0gg5............ 7 61
•L C Bearick, Marlon 15 89 23 42
1874
•t/oseph Pox, Rellefonte 454 tt
•William Riddles,Phillpsborg. 84ft83
°Fred Kerehoff, Curtin. ..—... 123 28
•William Cross. Half Moon. 8 72
•HBPI ox, Rush —28130
•D H Yeager, Snow Shoe..— 75 75 1,769 13
1875
•Charles JJrown .Relief 0ute..... 758 83
•J P Shope. Miiesb'rg 223 99
•JnoT Lucas, Curtin—....... 7 26
•H B Wilcox, &u. c b.. —. 76 74 1,066 83
1876
•JH Morrison. JfeDefonte - 428 84
•T M Hall, Miles burg. ——. 96 12
•David Jfhrter. Marion—. 185 na
• William Weiser. Penn.—— 324 37
n; If Koch, Potter 758 06
•John NoU, Spring 213 87 1,999 45
1877
• t Jackson Gorten, Phlltpsburg 46 30
•tJTC 1/olter, J/o ward —. 95 46
•tUriah Stover, Benner—..—- 266 48
•f W /fPry, Ferguson 1,336*1
•tOeo Oensamer, Jfltlf Moon-.. 295 87
♦David Robb, Liberty 294 03
•tD WOrr, Marlon 145 27
•Joel Morris. Miles 83 87
•JG WPGray.Patton 82 35
•t/fenrv Swab, Potter 272 71
*F if Dale. Rush - 29 06
•tMJTibblns, Spring 472 55 8,420 26
1878
K. ILCarr, Miles burg 14800
F. O. Mattern, Phlltpsburg- 375 97
Sam'l Brlcklcy, Howard nor— 117 12
Thomas Perdue, Benner.—.. 96167
J. C. Walker, Boggs - 535 88
tJohn A. Rupp, College —... 40 63
Henry Tblel, Curtin 2186
C. I\ Leitzel. Gregg—......— 428 26
D. H. Rote, Haines - 43 06
tJ iui '"arper. Jr., Harris— 111 70
Jt'hn Crilg, Huston 11541
Wiihain Trcssler, Patton 140 36
tJohn D. Foote, Penn —1,038 47
F.H. Dale, Rush - 668 26
A. J. Swartz, Spring —...1,469 59
Jos. Thompson, Snow Bhoo 68 87
Samuel Hoover, Taylor 19309
Sam'l Stephens, Worth 190 71
J. M. Kline, Howard 46 01 6,792 94
1879.
William Miles, Mllesburg 180 70
Robert Cook, Jr 123 37
A. C, Mueser, MlUlieim —.. 96 06
AN. Russell, Unlouvllle 2916
tW. A. Taylor, Benner—l,oo3 71
J. C. Walker, Boggs— 62180
Henry Thiel, Curtin - 124 94
ttr. w Kelchllne, Ferguson...... 513 81
tCyrusLose, Gregg.--.—.—. 193 22
tJ. H. Griffin, Hal? Moon 300 07
J.M.Kline, Howard-. - 372 68
C. A. Courter. Liberty lll 57
fj. J. Hoy, Marionßs9 52
George B Haines, Miles— 569 85
tDaniel Heckman, 'Patton.—.. 47318
tJ. W, Meesinger, Potter - 692 66
John Garbriek, Spring 874 35
tftamupl Boyer, Snow 5h0e....... 62 24
JohnT. Fotflif, Taykir. 10*88
tDavld Yoeuin, Walker 939 59
fßenJainln HUm, Hrrt MO7 1,64818
1880.
John Potter, BelWonte 3,772*8
Cnard DAehl, BToward boro.~ 34018
fo. P. Itreamer, Mllesburg 890 01
Kortfetfcr, MUlhclra 661 48
Daniel Avres, Pbtllpsburg l.nw 81
Edward Lucas, UnlonvlUe.. 183 07
♦ Heiekla* Hoy. 1 tanner 1 ir, w
J. A. M2teUM. Burnslde .... ' %
♦ Emanuel/**** Bom ..1.072 82
tJohn W*New*tt, College 1,332 68
tHemyTUW, Curtln 239 70
fC. H. HUM, "®HBon 3.068 97
tM. 1* Rlshel, Gregg..... ...2,AV,08
tW. I- Bright. Hatoeiu l.sig 09
tAlex Kvertian, "Harris 1,616 88
FJBnrlwt, Half Wd<m- 94030
♦ ft 3? Ktlnn, Huston 404 11
Kline, Howard— 83617
t JnSn 0 Sniull, Miles ... 1,428 88
tU D Lee, FaUoo~...~_ 1,00228
t Samuel Ard," Peun... 947 81
t Kills Heaterm an. Potter 3,622 32
RohmVLaws, Rush ~~ 178 67
tJoseph Trawler, Spring 2,89011
Samuel Boyer. Snow Shoe 403 82
William Miller, Taylor...*. 84894
WII Item Spot to, Uni0n.......... 280 38
I William B Shaffer. Wa1ker....1109 27
fj M Denning. Worth . 883 36 38.8 M 17
Total taxes
•In bands of attorney for •collection.
tVatfi tn ©art settlement
{Paid in full since settlement
Financial Exhibit of Oentrt County, January
1.1881
AMXTS
Real estate ... 4 434 64
Mllesburg borough... 294 67
Spring township overseers..., 2,883 oo
Rentier towushlp overseers... 807 48
Harris towushlp overseers.... 20 08
Pkilllpsbnrg 3,604 83
Andrew Gregg 306 18
Potter township ..... 126 47
Worth township...... 23.68
Liberty township 6011
College township 393 43
Ferguson township 128 37
Beilefonte •.. 2,672 64
Huston townsnlp 1,280 22
IW Munaon 293 24
Notes in A Hoy's hands far
collection. ...v-.,- 2.241 94
Notes in C M Bower's hands,
for collection 1,698 87
Notes in CommlasloQnrs'
hands 2,871 >
Taxes outstanding..... 63,847 30
Adam Yeariek 6,757 60
. . $18,314 34
tunufm
John Spangler..... ........ . 6 48283
JC
George
Jacob Dunkle ...... <76 SO
Notes outstanding, hills
payable 82,561*4
! Amt in C M Bower's hands
considered not g00d......... 1,16000
Amount In Commissioners'
hands considered not good 2,600 00
887.228 64
Balance due county ...* 1,081 81
Co*nmieefona to collectors
daring year 3,152 86
Kxone rations during year 1.490 83
assessed In 1MC..—...—. 41,75134
Camus OOCWTT, as:
We. the undersigned CotmrtaMooem of Cen.
tre county, do hereby eertl.y that the forego-
Ins Is a true and correct statement of the re
ceipts and expenditures of said county from
January 1 1860 to •January L 1881 • w ttnsss
our handß. ' ' ANDREW GXtSGKS.
GEORGE SWAB 4
JACOB DCNKLK,
. Commissioner*
Attest: RIKM Mac*, Clerk.
EXECUTORS' uau or ntiAeunsrii Troor-1
BUTT.— 7be subscribers exscutors of the es
tate of Adam Bower, late of Haines township.
Centre Co., Pa., deceased. will offsr at Public
Sale at AaronsbuHg, en Saturday March Mh,
1881, the following real and personal property,
viz: House and kt. Four Square* of Land, In
Aarousburg. Coal stove. 2 Bed* complete. Lot ol
Bedding, 8 Day Clock, Sett of Chairs, 3 Hock
ing Chairs, Settee, Breakfast Table, Bureau,
Chest, Mobs, l<ot of Carpet. Mirror. Lot of Ger
man Books, and many other articles too numer
ous to mention,
Bale at the house of John. Bower. Aarons
burg, and will commence at 1 o'clock of said
day, when boon* Will be .made known by
D. O. Bowgn,
JOHN KOWKU.
Executor's.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Letter* of
Administration on the estate of Lenah
Drib*, late of Miles township. Centre county.
Pa-, deceased. having bee a granted tc the un
dersigned, all persons knowing theiuseltcs in
debted to said estate are hereby notified to
make Immediate payment; and those having
claims against the same, to present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
Ltw *• wrong,
• • ' Administrator.
Haines township, 61
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTlCE.—Letters of
administration on the estate of George
(oyer, late of Miles township, Centre coun
ty, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, notice if hereby given to all per
sons indebted to said estate to make immediate
payment: and those having claims against the
same, to present them duly authenticated lor
settlement. TOUT KOTEK.
Miles township,
Wu nsar s. FIBOLI*
Hot wee township.
6-6t Amlnlstratu
SsurrLUxg>T jwmcx- All persons having ac
counts with said . decedent are requested to
call at his late reeidence for settleme ni on
Saturday the 12th of Feb'ry last., or oo Satur
day the 19th Inst.
A DMINISTBATOR'S NOTIOt-Letters of
XXadminlstratlOD oo the estate of Calvin H.
Wise, late of Haines township, decease ~ hav
ing been mi ted to the undersigned, all per
sons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified
to make immediate payment, and thosa having
claims against the same, to present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
DIKIEL BMITH.
Administrator.
Hartleton, Union Co, Pa.,
Jan. 20th, 1881. fit.
g . —■ ■■ * >
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP— The
gfve notice that they
have dissolved partnership in the grain busi
ness at Coburn Station. the dissolution taking
effect from and after Jan. Ist, 1881.
G. .W. Siovn,
St j P. IL BroTn.
E STRAY.—Came to the residence of the sub
scriber about two mßes east of ftebent
bury, on or about the last of Sept. 1880, a reo
heifer, white along tbe belly, white tpots at
Itedd and a cut in rtaht ear. No other marka
The owner Is requested to pay expenses and
take the same awav, otherwise It will be dts
poseo of according to law.
Dec. 9th, 2m- Win. Krkavkk.
LEI 8, C. BAIL ROAD.
TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD.
1 S 7
A. U. A. W, r. M. P. u.
Moutandon 7.00 145 2.20 9.45
Lewfsfmrg *r7.15 10.00 2.35 7.0w
Lewtsburg ........ 7.35
Fair Ground 7.30 10,06 2.40
Blehl 7,41 ia2l 151
Vlcksburg ...... w 7.47 10, JO 1.57
Mifihnburg . m ... 5.03 10.51 313
Mtltmont *. 8.25 11.20 3.35
Laurelton....~~. ... &35ar11.35 3.46
Wicker Run 100 4.11
Cherry Run-.- 9,17 4,30
Fowler .... 9.37 4.50
Coburn . 9.43 . 5.03
Spring Mills —— 10.15 W 5.10
TRAINS LEAVE EABTWARD.
2 4 5 8
A. *. A. M. P. M. P. M.
If 0ntand0n...................ar 5.50 ar9.30ar1.20 ar6.30
Lewisburg ... 5.35 9.15 1.05 6.15
Fair Ground HO 1,00 6,10
Blehl ~.. 9.01 12.41 100
V1ck5burg............ 3.55 11.42 5.55
Mlfflinbura ............ 8.43 12.25 5.40
MlHmont .. 125 12.02 5.20
Laurelum........ 115 1150 6.10
Wlker 7.48 4.47
Cherry Kun.7.31 4.30
Fowler 7.10 AlO
Coburn 3.58 4.00
Spring Mills 6.30 330
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Montandon
with Erie Mail west for Williamsport, Lock
Haven, Kane, Corry apd Erie, and Buffalo and
Niagara Falls yla Emporium, also Elm Ira, Wat
kins. Buffalo and Niagara Falls via Canaudui
gua- r
Nos. 3 and 4 connect with Pacific Ezpiess
east for Harrlsbufg, Baltimore, Washington,
Philadelphia and New York.
Nos. 6 and 6 connect with Day Kxnress cast
for Harris burg. Baltimore Washington. Phil
adeiphia and New York, and Niagara Kxnress
west for Williamsport, Lock Haven and Ben
ovo, Tyrone. Altoona aud Plttsbnrg via Lyck
Haven, also Klmira, Watklns and Buffalo, and
Niagara Falls via Canandaigua.
Nos. 7 and 8 connect with Fast Line west for
Williamsport and Lock Haven.
No. 8 also connects with Erie Mail east for
llarrinburg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadel
phia and New York-
PENHSTLYAHIA BAIL BOAD.
Philadelphia it arte K. B. DIT.
WtITTKIt TIME TABLE.
On and after SUNDAY, Nov 27th. 1880, the
trains on the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad Di
vision will run as follows :
W KBTWARD
ERIK MAIL leaves Philadelphia 1185 p. m.
" " Harrisburg 4tta. m.
u ** WHllamsport 8 40a.ua.
M M JerseyHhore." 9 09a.n.
'• " Lockllaven- 940a. T0.
" " Renovo 11 05 a jn
" urr. at Erie 746 p.m.
NIAGARA EXP. leaves Philadelphia 9 00 a. in.
" " Harrtshurg 1216 p. m.
" arr.at Willlumsport 3 16 p. m.
" •' Lock Haveu. 420 p. in.
VAST LINK leaves Philadelphia .12 20 p.m.
** Harrisburg 4 (JO p.m.
" urr. at RFtlMamsport 7 W p. m.
** " Lock Haven 910 p.m.
RASTW AKIt
PACIFIC EXP. leaves Lock Burns.. 7 06 a. m.
M " Jersey-She re.. 767a m.
M " Wllilainsport. 8 20a. m.
" urr. at flat risburg .. .12 06 p. m.
M " Philadelphia. 346 p. in.
DAY EirilßSS leaves Lm k Haven. .11 25 a, m.
'• - WHllamsport 12V p. m.
" arr.at Hanlsbuig .. 8 40p.wi.
o " Philadelphia 6 3.6 p.m.
ERIE MAIL leaves Renovo 900 p. m
•• " Haven lo 10 j. m.
" " V llltams|M>rt 1130 p.m.
4> urr. at Harrtshurg 3 00 a.m.
** " Philadelphia 706 a.m.
FABT LINK leaves WllMamaport 12 16 a. m.
" arr. at Hairlsburg 3 15 a. in.
•* *• Philadelphia 7 95a. m.
Krte Mall West and Day Kxnress East make
close connections at Nortnuiniierland with L.
& B. K. B. trains from Wllkesharre and bcrsn
tea.
Erie Mati West, Niagara Express West and
Fast Line West make close connection at W4I-
Uamsport with N.C. R. W. train* north.
Niagara Kxr~e*s West and Day Express East
make close eonaaotion ai Lock Haveu vith U.
K. V. It. It. trains.
Erie Mail Eas* and West connect at Erie
with tralnsou LH.4M.8.K.1L : at Cor ry with
O. C. A A. V. R- h tat Kmpottoai with K. N. Y.
A P. It. R.. and at ! trtftsvood wtlh A. V. U. K.
parlor cars wtfl *mn hetaecn Philadelphia
and WUUamuport a Niagara Express West
and Day Express Rest, bleeping curs on all
night trains.
WM. A. BALDWIN. General tiop't.
THE
PHILA*
Branch
QlothinAL
HOUSE
Has now opened its
Immense Stock of
Fall & Winter
-v
Clothing.
They
Suit your
eyes, your per
son and your
POCKETS.
Samuel Lewis, Hauler,
BELLEFONTE, FA
BROCKERHQFF HOUSE
BELLEFONTE, PA
First Class in nil respects.
7Tiis is the place for the business
man, the farmer, the mechanic.
Omnibus to all trains. .jajj f
W. E.TELER, Proprietor.
Agents
*I.OOO MADE IN 60 DAYS
Now is the time to make it. Frospe. ity has
dawned npon the people of this country, and all
are enjoying its hkssings. YOU can Just as
well make a little money by devoting some of
your spare time to our business. We offer one
of the best opportunities ever yet given to any
one to make money. It takes no cupital. You do
not have to invest a large sum of money and run
a great risk of lotting it. Your energy aud your
business capacity will be all the Capital you will
require. Lsd'es can engage in.the business as
well as gentlemen, and even boys and girls do
well. Even if you do not desire to engage In
business, we can Impart information to you that
will be of great value. You will readily see that
it will be a comparatively easy matter to make
from Rio to fIOO a week, and establish a lu
crative, independent business.
ZMT-AJECE
Hay while the sun shines.
The business in honorable, straight-forward
and profitable. Do not neglect this notice but
write to us and find out what our business is. It
will pay you and only co9t the price of one postal
card. We send full particulars free. Attend
to this matter NOW for there is money In 14
far all who engage with us. If you can ouly de
vote one or two hours a day, or the evening,
you can make $lO a week. You have only to
write us to be convinced of this fact. Send us
a Postal card with your full name and address
plainly written thereon, and receive by return
mail full particulars of a business that will sur
prise you and make you wonder why you never
wrote to ns before. Write at once, it will pay
you. Address
Buckeye MTg C.,
(Name this paper.) ■ MARION, OHIO.
IMIQIET.KrZ' I
THIS PAPER > y S 7
| ill WW I fll fail ROWEIiL A Cos
Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Bpruce
NEW YORK.
BAULAND & NEWMAN,
BELLEFONTE PA.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
BARGAINS.
. AT
THE IS EE HIVE
OITB PRICE STORE.
We are now opening and displaying the Largest
best and cheapest stock of goods ever offered in
Centre county comprising a fall line of
DRY GOODS, CARPETS, NOTIONS
YARNS, BOOTS & SHOES,
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Clothing Made to Order a Speciality.
_A.LI GOODS ZMZARKED 111 FLAW FItiUBES.
The pubic are cordiallay invited to call and ex
amine our stock. Remember the place
ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Respectfully Yours,
BAULAND & NEWMAN
Our Motto is: One price tie test icofs. art no mis: cures: ntatisn,
Great Peremtory
SSAT.W.
OP
DRY GOODS AT COS
IF 1 . J\ TROXELL,
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
Agent for Uie closing out sale of a laige and desirable assortment of
Ladles' IDress Goods, ITollons, Ladies' and
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shawl,
wool square A long Shawls, Brocbe, Paisley, and Black Cashmere Shawls, all wool &
SKIRTS, CLOTHS,
Casolinerea. Tweeds. Jeans, Sniilncs,
Red, white and plaid Flannels, Linsev, Bleached and Unbleached as sell as colored COTTON
FLANNELS, DOMESTIC GOODS. Muslin:-, Sheetings, Table Linen*, Tow lings, Ac.
O
CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!
Tapmtry. Brussels, an wool extra sapor Ingrain carpets, also a fine assortment and the moat
becatiful designs In cheap carpets, be* Ides Hal! and Stair C arpet to mutch, l-'lyor and Table
Oil Cloths, Window shading ami Curt in fixtures. Butter, Eggs. Lard, Bacon and Wool taken in
exchange for goods. If you desire bargains don't forget the place,
Corner of Maine ann Ve;per Streets. Lock Hatea, P.nca.
mmmmm
H&i J^^RF&C^RM^^HNSON.GLARKASQ^
3 C UNI ON SQUARE
TV - YO R KX IT Y. /.^S
KJLMPS
A THE BOOT & SHOE HAN 1U
3 LOOK HAVEN. IN
|Q l have a very largo stock of 1
J BOOTS, SHOES, |j|
j£J Slippers & ladies
WALKING SHOES,
JM just opened up for Spring and P%P
Summer .wear. My stock is
■■l as cheap as it was a year JPtSP
■fl ago, because 1 bought it
m for cjish before the ad- fc x.
vance, I am the only
shoe dealer In I ock
Hoveh that buys #e!
for cash & pays ■ "
■ ■ no rent where
ft M fare lean sell m
you a better ar- ft^J
Ml ticleforthesame
5W5 money than any
dealer in the city.
Give me a call and U
■NB you will te convinced
I | that your place to buy is W
GAMP'S
am CARDS With;your name neatly
JM Printed on, for 10 Cts. Songs,
fm N None cent each Send for price list.
■ Address, F. MCLAUGHLIN, & Co.
C Lewibbl Rtt, Fa.
mrmmi*
NEW CURE.
RHEUMATISM,
Which renders life a burden and fi
nally destroys it, Is permanently enred
by this remedy. Stiff and swollen
Joints are restored to their natural
condition.
NEURALGIA.
A single application gives relief. Oas
es of the longest standing are peima
uently cured by a single bottle.
CURES GUARANTEED
, in every case. Money refunded tc
any one not relieved after a fair trial.
For sale by all first class druggists.
PRICE 50 CENTS.
RHEUMATIC REMEDY CO.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
sarsend for statement of cures.
PPWOTniJQ procured for all soldiers disabled
IliliOiUllD in the U. S. service from any
cause, also for heirs of deceased soldiere. The
slightest disability entitles to pension. PENSIONS
INCKEASEI). The laws being more liberal now.
thousands are entitled to higher rates. Bounty
and new discharges pi ocured. Those who are
in doubt as to whether entitled to anything
should send two 3 cent stamps for our "circular
of information."
Address, with stamps, Stoddart & Co. Solici
t >. SUF Claims and Patents. Hoom 8, St. Cloud
V °- SIODDAKT &CO
GILMORE & CO.,
LAff & COLLECTION HIUSE,
629 F Street, Washing on, D. G
Make Collections, Negotiate Loans and at
tend to all business confided to them. LAND
SCKIP, soldier's Additional Homestead Right
and LAND W ARRANTS bought and sold.