C V jt' c ' m J[ ourn al. THURSDAY. FEBR'Y 17. 'Bl. THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL U published overv Thursday. In Musspr's build ing. corner of Main and Penn streets at SI.OO PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE Or #1.25 If not paid in advance. ADVERTISLXG RATES. 1 work. 1 mo. 3 mo. 6 mo. 1 year. 1 square....! siun $250 $lOOl fiioni *7OO L column...' 5001 750 inoo 1 If,oo I 35 00 1 column,.. 800 12 00j 20 00 I 35 00 | 6000 One inch makes a square. Administrators and Executors' Notices *2.50. Transient ad vertisements j.nd locals lo cents per line for first insertion and 5 tents per line tor each ad ditional insertion. Job Work done on short notice. DEIXIMaER & BFHILMffI. lit i lifters. dmrch & Sanflay School Directory. Evangelical. Situwl Smith and ft?r. IF. 11. Jlartmun. Preachers. Rev Smith will preach next Sunday morning Sunday School, 2p. M.—l>. L. Zerby, supt. Methodist. Jlov.J. Benson Akers, Preacher-tn-charge. Breaching next Sunday evening Sunday School at I'^r.M.—Dav. Kim port, supt Reformed. Her. C ir. R. fffcjzat, Pastor. FrcHchJugin Aarom-Amrg next Sunday after noon United Brethren. Jior. L. 31. twites. Preacher iK charge. Lutheran. Bee. John Tbmlinson, Potior.— Preaching in Aaroiuburg ucxt Sunday after noon, English. United Sunday School. Meets at 9 A. M. —F. 1). Lusj, supt. Lod£B & Society Directory. Mlllhoim Lodge, No. 955, I. O. O. F. meets in heir hall, Penn Street, every Saturday evening. Kebeeca Degree Meeting every Thursday 011 or "before the full moon 01 each mouth. A. O. DciKlstiKß, Sec. K. A. UUXULLKK, N. O. Prwri<H*nce Grange. No. 217 P. of 11., meets in Alexander s block on the second Saturday of raeh-month at 6V,. P. M.. and on the fourth Sa turday of each month at Us P. M. D. L.ZEKBY, Sec. A. O. Deiuinger. Master.. The Miltheim Ik & 1.. Association meets in the Penn street school house 0:1 the evening of the second Monday of each month. < A. WALTER, Sec, B. O. DEINISGKR, Prest. The MiliUeim Cornet Band meets in the Towu Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. F. P. OTTO, Sec., . F. HARTER. Pres't. Heal Director Eegnlar Terms of Court—Fourth Mondays of J&nuarr, Apti, August and November. President Judge—Hon. Cbaa. A. Mayer, Lock Haven. Additional Law Judge—Hon. John H. Orvis, Bellefonte. Associate Judges—lions. Samuel Frank, John Dfven. Protbonotary—.T, C. Harper. Register of Wilis and Clerk of O. C. —W. K. Burchfield. Recorder <k Deeds. Ac.—William A. Tobias. DLlxiet Attorney—David F. Fortney. Sheriff—-John Spangler. Treasurer—Adam Yea nek. County Surveyor—Joseph Devling. Cor-!*er—Dr. Joseph Adan.s. Count v Commissioners—Andrew Gregg, George Swab. Jacob Dunkle. Clerk to County Commissioners—Henry Beck. Attorney to County Commissioners—C. M. Bower. Janitor of the Court House— Bartrim Galbraith. Couuiv Auditors —.Jautcs T. Stewart, George K. Williams, Thomas B. Jamison. Jury Onninissioners—Joliu Shannon, David W. Kline. Superintendent of Public Schools—Prof. Henry Meyer. —3To Senator yd. It turns out that Mr. Hayes, the ereat civil service reformer who has for nearlyfour years occupied the pres idency in spite of the notorious fact that lie was not elected thereto, has compelled the treasury officials to pay him his salary moDthly in advance. This he did in plain contravention of paragraph 3,643 of the revised stat utes, which provides that "no advance of public money shall be made in any case whatever," and in spite of the protests of the officials of the treasury tliis bold violation of the law. When remonstrated with by a member of his cabinet, he simply answered that he mu3t have the money for investment. But then, could anything better be ex pected from a fraudulent president? Ohio is said to have two or three Congressmen whom it would like to recommend as suitable for the Speaker ship of the next House. If Ohio has any candidates for that office ic would lie impudent and heartless for any oth er State to offer a candidate. Several southern papers of conserva tive hue 1 ' suggest Col. A. K. McClure, of the Philadelphia Times, for a cab inet position. Mr. i Garfield might go farther and fare woise. Delaware is the smallest state in the Union, but sends the biggest senator of them all to Washington, in the person of Hon. Thomas F. Bayard. WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, D. C., Feb. 12, 'Bl. Senator Hoar offered a curious res olution relating to the coming inaugu ration ceremonies inthe Senate yester day, instructing the Judiciary Com mittee to coosiler and report whether the assembling at the seat of govern ment of large bodies of organized and armed troops not under the command of officers of the U. S. army, or any National authority, be not likely to prove in future dangerous in practice, and whether any legislation or opinion by Congress on the subject De desira le. If a Democratic Senator bad done this, and especially a Southern Demo cratic Senator, the wrath of every Re publican newspaper in the land would have been poured out upon him. The s ihject is interesting, however, and I trust that Senator Thurtnan, now Chairman of the Committee, will find time to prepare a report. The idea that the militia, and not a legulur army, is daa/erous to the Republic is one that none of the fathers maintain ed. There is now almost a certainty that the appropriation lulls will be passed before March 4lh. This fact was incidentally stated in the Senate yesterday, when a proposition was made to consider the funding bill. In deed so admirably have the appropria tion bills been prepared l>v the House Committee that they present no reason able excuse for delay. In this list Ido not include the ltiver and baibor bill, which does not corao from the appro priation committee. If possible, the bill is worse this year than last. Many proper subjects for Federal aid are embraced in the provisions of the bill—such as the principle harbors aud rivers of the country, and other rivers which, being in the general lino cf travel only need improvements to be come imm riant—but the geographies and atlases have ueen searched for streams unknown to leg i.la tors, tour ists, or business men, and much of the ten million a) preprint*d po to them This is supposed to be made necessary in order to get votes in the House for the really proper expenditures. The experiment of a really honest River and Harbor bill has not yet been tried in the House within my recollection. The Re-apportionment bill is not in good condition for passage at this ses sion. Mr. Cox has injured its chances by his violent opposition to other meas ures. Mr. Reagan U3 longer hopes for action 011 his Inter-State Commerce bill, though it will probably be given one or more days in the House next week. Senator Morril yesterday said he feared there would be an extra ses sion it the funding bill failed. There seems to be no good reason now for doubting an agreement of tie two Houses 011 tliis measure. There is a disagreement as to the rate of interest, but no other that can not be readily arranged. The probability is a confer ence committee will be able to bring ths two Houses together ou the sub ject by the 4th of March. CARROLL. E LECTIOIfRE rURNS. Millhoim Borougrh. JUSTICE orTHB PEACE, F P Mussel* CONSTABLE, John 11. Maize. BUIWESS, E. C. Campbell. ASST. BURU ESS, G. W. Stover, Jr. COUNCIL, F D Luse, A. C. Musser, John II Bteon, John Stoner, C VV Hartman, II II Weiser. IIIGII CONSTABLE, Samuel Weiser, Jr. SCHOOL DIRECTORS, A. Luckenbach, (3 y) W R Weiser, (3 y) Jacob Gepbart, (1 y) OVERSEERS OF POOR, Mark Mooney, D A Musser, ASSESSOR, D L Zerby JUDGE OF ELECTION, Michael Laoiey, INSPECTORS, A A Frank, J F Harter. AUDITOR, B O Deiuinger. Penn Townohip. Judge of Election, John Moyer Inspectors, Henry M Swartx F Bowersox Supervisors, Andrew Stover Jacob Kerstetter Overseers of the Poor, William Smith, Benj. Kerstetter, School Directors, H E Duck, Conrad Immel Assessor, Jacob Emerick, Auditor, Jacob J. G-ntzel, Town Clerk, Perry II Stover Constable, D L Geary. Haines Township. JUDGE OF~ ELECTIONS, Noah Weaver INSPECTORS, Geo W Kister T. G. W. Edmonds. SUPERVISORS, A F Kreamer Michael Bower OVERSEERS OF POOR, J J Fiedler Abs Confer SCHOOL DIRECTORS, 11 G Miller F P Bower ASSESSOR, H U Weaver AUDITOR, Jeremiah Winklebloch TOWN CLERK, Thomas Frank CONSTABLE, J. 11. Wyle. Miles Township. JUDGE OF~ELECTIONS, J P Frank INSPECTOR, C C Brungard C C Lose SCHOOL DIRECTORS, Reuben Kreamer, Andrew Ockr OVERSEER OF POOR, John Ilosterman John Shafer, farmer ASSESSOR, Cornelius Stover SUPERVISORS, Jonathan Walker David Shafer AUDITOR, Emanuel Brown TOWN CLERK, Joseph K Weber CONSTABLE, Wtn J Carl in AFDITOJIS' ItCI'ORT OK THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CENTRE COUNTY FOR THE YEAR ENDING JANUARY 1, 1881. AIAM YEAKICK, Treasurer. I>R. To balance from settlcmenl Jan. 1,1880, $3,727 17 To cash received on taxes during year 42,331 96 To cash received <f coin's, fines, Ac 2,338 30 To county tax on unseated lands 5,735 si $53,776 24 To balance due county Jnnuarv 1, 1881...#5,757 50 CR. By county orders paid - *14,.'507 8 9 By amount paid state assessment 1,700 85 By salary 2,000 00 By stationery .. 10 00 By balance 5,757 50 $53,770 21 We. tkoanderslgned, Andltorsof Centre coun ty, du hereby certify that we have examined the nlnnre account of Adam Yenrick. Treasurer of Centre county, and 11 ml it correct. Witness our hands and seals this 17th day of January, A. D. 1881. JAMES T. STUART, 11-.. 11 T. B. JAMISON, 7u.m.1 [ Aaditcrs. GEO. 1L WILLIAMS, [i..S ] > EXPKNDITU RES. commissioners' Pap. AndrewGnrgg $ 04)7 44 Jacob Dunkle 150 00 George Swab 35(100 Henrv Beck, clerk 700 00 Jury Commissioners' Pay. D. W. Klhie .7 2148 John Shannon 20 00 Henry Beck, Clerk .so 00 Auditors' l\n/. .hinies T. Stewart. 3006 | T. it. Jamison 3000 George R. WUllams 30 09 C. L. Bufttngton, clerk "JO 00 Jmprotrmc nt and Be pairs. 11. Walkey, repairs at office and jail 108 84 J. V. Harper, repairs at protho uotarvoftlce 35 54 R. J. Do.ak, painting at Jail 12 40 11.1). Yerger, building oven at jail 23 69 D. L. Ge'.ss, re palling inds at lull 6 50 E. Black, painting gutters at lull 11 42 Williams A Bro., painting, &c., jail and court house 77 05 J no. Wetzel, repairs at court house .. 11 81 W. I'. Duncan A Co., iron clad eel s at jail 545 84 Pluenix Planing Mill Co., lum ber at treasurer's office.... 9 49 Samuel Pietoher, work at court hmtso ...... 3t3 r 8 H. W. i tout a, work for jail 23 00 S. ]>. Wetzel, work at trcastu's office 5f!9 M. W.Cowdrieic, work at jail.. 11 00 Ibniiel Derr, gas fixtures at jail 22 25 John Harrison, work on eells at j ill 35 00 Court Expenses. Jurors' pay 3,552 23 Commonwealth costs 1,225 23 W. F. Reber, reporter 307 51 J. H. Noshing 30 00 J. I. Hagermun 10 00 B. Galbraith, eonrt crier 98 00 K.Galbraith, janitor 350<>0 Tipstaves' pay 268 00 M.J. Dolan, special deteclive... 2i*oo Court proclamations to sheriff... 42 00 Summoning jurors 113 00 COunty Prison Exjvns's. Mrs. Hallcr, ft r washing 21 35 Mrs. Shaffer, fur washing........ 17 90 % Mrs. Ungurt, for washing 17 37 N. A. Brew & Stui. wood for jail 450 N. A. Lucas, wood for jail 2 50 B. F. Leitzell. wood for Jail 7 50 Robert McKnight, gas bills 213G0 Lawrence 1., llrown 223 00 Alexander A Co, coal 94 45 W. T. Tw it mire, furnace. Ac.... 214 57 Theo. Deslincr, repairs at Jail 23 75 I. Guggenheiiner & Co., clothing for prisoners 1 65 Lyon A Co.,clothing for pns'ers 225 Harper Bros., '• •' IT6 S. AA. I/K'b, " " 57 i$ S. & A. Loeb, carpet and cloth. ing far prisoners 66 02 Jno. Hoffer, clothing for pHs'ers 37 St J C. Derr, gas burner &e 176 J. AS. Mallory, hlacksinithlng 326 H. K. llieks, hardware. &e Daniel I>err, gas fittiugs 10 00 J. Reynolds & Co., grate ami brick for range 5 off Penn'a R It Co. freight. &c ... 81 C. be brock, repairs at gate ........ 1 '<o W. W. Wolf, repairs at heater 200 I). Eberhxrt, repairs at stable 1 (V) W. S. Galbraith, repairs at jail 16"At ll.Fpuugler, removing ashes... 000 County Printing. I'. Gray Meek 153 30 F. L. H utter 80 5.5 K.T.Tutcn 173 03 Fred. Kurtz ... 70 00 E. C. Bender 72 75 Shuccrt & Forster 160 30 Deiningcr A Bumiller oo Walter & Dcininger 70 00 Bridges. Bridge views 31 30 Port Matilda bridge— M urrav, 1 >ougal vS; Co 888 (V) Sam'l Brugger, engineer 12 88 J, K. Sjieeriiig, contractor 60 to Marah Creek bridge— Townsend, Brown & Co 7% 00 Win. Lyons 774 75 W. F. Reynolds & Co 15 25 Samuel Brugger 9i 47 Repairs at Karthaus bridge 6n 00 J, !• Slieerilig. Pt. Matilda b'gc 162 50 J. G. June-', foot bridge 348 Chatiev & Thompson 4 52 J. G. Junes 22 50 J. (4. 1.. Meyers 800 Samuel Brugger, repali s Union. vllle bridge .... 4 75 Jno. I. Thompson, repairs at Martha bridge 122 63 1 J. D. Hull, repairs at Howard bridge 150 Sam'l Brugger, rebuilding Un onviile bridge 672 00 James Bradley, railing Miles burg bridge 3 50 Ordinary Expenses. Commissioners' expenses to Marsh Creek 4 50 ; Commissioners' expenses to Look Haven 10 00 Commissioners' expense to Port Matilda 13 60 Commissioners' expenses hold ing appeals 203 25 K. M. McKnight, gas bills 135 70 Counting congressional and county returns 25 50 A. Hoy, attorney, county vs. First National Bank 4 75 Water tux, 1879-80 250 00 11. Beck, entering cases in docket 10 31 L. L. Beck, copying regis'rations 42 00 L. L. Beck, removing ashes 1 50 Alexander & Co., coal, court house 65 71 L. L. Brown, coal, court house 100 67 11. Y, Stitzer, stationery, &c 16 18 Kinross and freight 21 6'J Ellis Orvis, auditing prothono tary and sheriff's ac eunt... 45 00 Jno. T. Johnston, postage 30 56 Houseai & Teller, meals lor ju rors 5 20 Dan. Garman, meals for Jurors 10 55 W. A. Tobias, deed book 14 00 J. C. Harper, books. &c. office 23158 IV. E. Burchfield, books, Ac. of fice 33 31 C. W. Lambert, pruning trees... 21 50 Geo. F. Bisel, pen*, &c., com missioners'office 2 75 D. W. Eborhart, repairs at of fices 2 25 Henry Hoffman, mend'g chairs 585 "W. F. Murphy & Sons, station ery. Ac 350 Win. Mann, books, Ac. offices C 8 00 J. A. S. Mallory, repair'gcourt house gates 1 50 F. L. Ilutter, registration biles 21 55 R. W. Dingier, iuk 75 LaneS. Iluit, Digests of Elec tion Laws 15 00 James Murray, cleaning cess pool .50 C. McConnell, mortgage b00k... 14 15 Wilson, McFarlanc A Co., hard ware. court house 5 20 11. K. Hicks, hardware, court house 54 09 Secliler & Co., spitoons, court house 50 Jas. Harris & Co., hardware, courthouse 29 97 B. F. Leitzell, wood, court house 2 50 Jac. Garbrick, wood, court lfse 250 Meb&Garbrick, ice, court h'se 125 W. A. Shroyer, repairing hat rack, court house 275 Wilson, McFarlane & Co., rope, Ac 9 92 Quinter & Bruinbach, binding dockets, & c 96 gi D. F. Fortney, rebinding Di gests 2 80 Mary Hartman, scrubbing offl's 150 Jac. Schroin, binding matting court house 337 W. T. Twltmire, repairing at commissioners' office 1 72 E. W, Woodruff, file hoiders, nrothonotary's office 57 2.5 11. C. Chronlster. witness fees.. 258 M. Morrison, rep'rlng hydrant.. 1 Of) lx>gaii H°se Co. subscription... 15 00 J-.. V. Woodruff, file holders 57 2 V. Galbraith, wheelbarrow 6 00 ] Siiiuue] Brugger, engineering.... 1118 V A. Lucas, delivering rcgls tratlon* 1 <3O Teachers'institute I*4 93 Western penitentiary 2*2 <M Agrleultural society inn on Hospital for insane 2, .589 77 Jno pannier, sherrlfT,o n ac't 1.47 74 Hills and notes paid 11,592 25 Itond views 7K.3 16 Interest, paid 3,001 52 Itepalrs on real estate 15 60 Premium* to collectors 32 00 Kedemplion tJ. S. land tax 426 68 Commissions en collections 63 01 Klcctlon expenses 1,37s 10 Insurance on county buildings 610 OS Inquests on dead bod.es 35 21 Scalp premiums 910 45 As.*iimr?f pay— 2,03011 Refunding taxes 70 09 Scntc Mx assessments 1,700 85 Constable pay .. 405 00 ('oninibsions on Inhaey f,7 00 C M Bower, cum'iicrs' ntrney. 75 00 J C llarju'ivui ueeount 217 00 Refunding tl 8 laud Hues 2M 11 •F II Dobbins, M. i)., physician Jail 100 00 3L<K3 49 Total amount paid $46,006 71 Jons SPANGLKR, Sherrlff, In account icith Cbntrc Cbtrnfy. lilt. To orders received on account .$1,002 76 To costs and Ones received 178 on Balance .. 475 85 CH. 5=5 Ry balance at settlement. .lan. 1, 1860... % 702 76 By boarding prisoners 18. 8 days at 44k*. 783 20 By sumiiHNiiug luivtrs, April term 40 00 By summoning Jurors, August term 31 00 By summoning Jurors, November term 31 00 By summoning jurors, Januarvtcrm and lining Jury wheel >1 00 By lllllng and iiieiuliug 33 ticks at 60r_ 16 00 ft y notifying jurors n >t to utten April T. 12 00 7ty conveying tlireefo Insane asylum.... 12000 By conveying one to pcniicutiurv 40 On Ky publishing proejamatiou, throe o'rts 36 <v By window glass at Jail 50 Hy Ones „ 13 50 n'\ cleelio* piKjel.tniu&ious 6<H By fish-basket not lee published 14 25 By 72 turnkey fees 56 fin By removing tlsh buskets 315 30 By costs tncomu ouwcalth eases 26 00 12,261 85 January 1,1881. By balance due at set merit $475 85 We. the undersigned. And Hoi's of Cent re coun ty. do hereby certify that In pursuance of an act of Assent I) , entitled "An act eclating to coun ties and townships, and county anrd township officers, *' weuietat the Comntfsvhnicrs'Office, In Bellefonte. or. the lt Monday of January, 1881 and did audltand sdttleand adjust the several and foregtdng accnuulsof John Spanglcr,Sher nlf of 4X>litre county, and find tlicm correct and the balances as stated. Witness our hands and seals this 17th tiny of January, A D 1681 JAMKMT STUART, TLBI) T B JAMISON, (LSJ } Auditors CiKO U WILLIAMS, [l.B]} 7\i*cs Outstanding and Due by Collectors. 1872 •John Ward. Half Moon $256 97 •I) Kobb, Liberty - 1152 27149 1873 •Daniel Malone, Boggs 7 HI •LC Kearick, Marlon ..... 15 S3 23 42 1874 *t Joseph Fox, 7!cilefoiit' 454 15 •William Kiddles. Phi II pgburg. 84593 °Freo Kerchoff, Ciirtin 12-128 •Willhm Cross, Half Moon K 72 •H Jl 4FI OX, Rush 26130 •l11 Y eager, Snow Shoe 75 73 1,709 13 1875 •Charles .Brown, Cellofonte 758 r.i •JPShope, Milesb'rg .. 223 99 •JnoT Lucas. Curt In 7 26 *ll II Wilcox, Hush 70 74 1,050 83 1870 •J II Morrison. Belief onto 476 91 •T M Hall. Milesburg 96 12 •David /farter. Mnnon 185 W • H'llliam IPeiser, I'cnn 324 37 •t; TP Koch, Potter 753 00 •John Noll, Spring —— 213 7 l.; 09 43 1677 •♦Jackson Gorten, PliiHpsburg -6 3D •f//C //olter. i/ nvaicl 95 40 •f Uriah stover. Hen ner266 4S •4 TP//Fry, Ferguson 1,335 31 • frieo Gcnsamer, //alf .M00n.... 295 87 •David Uobb. Liberty. .. 294 ft! •tl) IPOrr, Marion 145 27 •Joel Morris, Miles 8.3 87 *JG TP F Gray, Pat ton 82 35 •t/fenrvSwub, Potter..- 272 71 •F //Dale, Rush 29 0H • t//J Tlbbins, Spring— 472 55 3,120 20 1878 K. 11. Crr, Milesburg - - 14800 F. O. Mat tern, l'lildpsburg - 375 97 Sam'J Brick ley, Howard lx>r- 11712 Thomas Perdue. Bcnai-r.-.. 96167 J.t'. Walker, Hoggs 535 88 4John A. linpn. ColU'gc 40 03 Henry Thiel, Curtin 2l 86 C. P. la-it/el. Gregg - 428 28 D. H. Rote. HaiUtfs 43 "6 tJolin Carper. Jr., Harris ll9 70 John Urnlg, 'Huston 115 41 William Treaslcr, Cat ton 14036 4John D. Foote. Penn 1.038 47 F. 11. Ikile, Kuali ............ 058 26 A. J. Xwart2. Spring 1,4 | !9.V Jos. Thompson, Snow Sh<Mi 68 87 Samuel Hoover, Taylor 193 09 Sam'l Stephens, Worth 190 71 J. M. Kline, Howard 4H 01 0,792 94 1879. William Miles. Milesburg.... ISO 70 Robert Cook, Jr 12.3 37 A.C. Musser, Mlllhciin ..... A N. Russell, Uniotiville - 2!' 16 fW. A.Taylor. Henncr 1,00371 j. C. Walker. Boggs 621 .50 Henry Thlcl, Curtin 124 94 ft, W. Keichilne, Ferguson 513 si fCyrus Ixe, Gregg ... 193 22 tJ. 11. Griffin. Halt Moon XM!7 J.M.Kiine, Howard 372 68 c. A. Ootirter. Liberty ill 57 4J. J. Hoy. Marion 859 52 George B Haines, Miles 569 55 tDaniel Heckman, 'Patton 473 18 f.I. W. Mt Hslnror, Potter 69265 John Garbrlck, Spring 874 35 tSamuel Boyer, Snow Shoe 62 24 JohnT. Fowler, Taylor 3'.2 86 ♦David Yoeum, Walker 939 39 t Benjamin Stain, Harris 94 07 8,548 CO 1880. John Potter. BclWonto 3,779 M tCourad DiehL //bwart! b0r0... 319 99 O. P. K reamer. Miles bur* :S9O 01 fWm. Kcrstettcr, Mlliliciia 551 46 Daniel Ayres. Plulipsburg I.KB 81 Kdwaid Lucas, Unlonvific 16307 fllezekiah Hoy, Benue.* 1,89564 .1. A. MulhollanJ, Burnsldc 96 55 fKinanuel Noll, Boggs 1,072 62 fJohu W. Stewart. College 2.332 68 tllemy Tliiel, Curtin 2K)?J tC. B. Hess. Ferguson 3.056 97 tM.L. Kishel, tiregg 2,656 96 fW. L. Bright, Ilaines 1,548 09 t.Vlcx Kverharr, Harris -...-1,516 88 P w Billket, Half Moon ..... <4O 30 fD W Kline, Huston 404 11 .John M Kline, Howard 635 37 Daniel Herring, Liborty 900 69 tJolin Spayde. Marlon 1,348 63 tJolin C Sinull, Miles 1,43603 til I) Lee, Patton...- UO2 28 fsamuol Ard, Penn 147 33 t Kills Hostermati, Potter 3.322 32 Robert Laws, Hush - 178 57 tJoseph Tressler, spring 2,390 11 Samuel Hover, Snow Shoe 403 82 William Miller, Taylor 348 14 William Spotts, Ulilou 280 36 1 William B Shaffer, Wa1ker....2.109 27 MM De uuiug. Worth 323 36 39,983 87 Total taxes ortxtandL.g *63,47 30 # ln hands oi' attorney for tPaid in part since settlement {Paid in full since settlement financial Exhibit of Centre County, January 1, 1881 ASSETS Real estate * 43154 Milesbarg borough 294 57 Spring township overseers..., 2.583 00 fifenner township overseers... 607 46 Harris township overseers.... 20 00 Piiiliipsburg 3.504 83 Andrew Gregg 306 18 Potter township..... 126 47 Worth township 23 68 Liberty township 50 11 College township 393 43 Ferguson township 128 .'l7 Reilefonte 2,572 54 Huston townsnip 1,260 22 1. W Munson 293 24 Notes in A Hoy's hands for collection 2,241 94 Notes in C M .Rower's hands for collection " 1,598 87 Notes in Commissioners' hands 2.871 20 Taxes outstanding 63,847 30 Adam Yearick 5,757 £0 ♦38,314 34 LIABILITIES John Spangler * 482 65 J C Harper 1 55 George Swab 42 50 Jacob Dunklc 476 50 Notes outstanding, bills payable 82,581 34 Amt in C M Rower's hands considered not good 1,15000 Amount in Commissioners' hands considered not good 2,500 00 *87,225 54 Ralanoe due county * 1,088 81 Commissions to collectors during year 3,152 95 Exonerations during year 1,490 63 Tax assessed in 1880 42,751 & CKNTKE COUNTY, SS: We, the undersigned Commissioners of Cen tre county, do hereny certi.y that the forego ing is a true and correct statement of the re ceipts and expenditures of said county from January 1 1880 to January 1, 1881. Witness our hands. ANDREW GREGG, GEORGE SWAR JACORDUNKLE, ... ... „ Commissioners. Attest; HENRT JFEJK, Clerk. AATJMINfsTR A'fOR'BBALE.—-The under signed, administrator of the estate of l'lilltp Kite!,lute of Gregg township, deceased, will offer at public sale <m the premises In Haines township, about three miles east of Aarows burg. PH., on Saturday, March 12th, 1881, a val xialue farm, bounded on the west by lands of John IFStover, Jfenj. H Stover and others; north by lands of BeiiJ. Jf Stover, Michael Weaver's estate. Philip Stover and others-east hy lands of David K rape and Aaron Dutwcji. cr's estate; and south hy lands of Jacoo IF Stover, containing 113 ncies, about 75 acres of which are cleared and in a good state of culti vation, and the balance Is woodland of fine growing young timber. The Improvements are, a two-story dwelling house, hunk barn and other necessary out bu hlliigs. A never-falling spring of good water is near the house. An apple orchard ofa bout three acres is on the prom lues. TERMS OKHALE.— I Ten per cent, of one third of the purchase money on day of sale. Tno *bil auoeof one third 011 continuation of sale. Due tilled in one year, with interests, and the balance intwwyears with Interest. The Inst two pay ments to be secured by bond aial uioi'tgup** ui \ he premises. s*lo to commence at 1 'riek f said day. DAVID KKTKL, Administrator. T7tXK.PL TO Its' SAI.E OK HEAL & PERSONAL ritOP lißKTT.—'ike subseifbers executors of the es. late of Adam Rower, late of Haines township, Centre Co., I'a., deceasedwill offer at Public Hale at Aaronshurg, on Saturday March sth, last, the following real and persona 1 projteriv, viz: House niul )< t, Four Squares of lauul, [ll Aaron.burg. Coal stove. 2 Beds complete, Dot of Bedding, 8 Day Clock, Sett of Chair*, 3 Hock ing Chair*, Settee, Breakfast Table, Bureau, Chest, Kobe, Dot of Carpet, Mirror. Lot of Her man Books, and many other urticles too numer ms to mention. Sale at the bouse of John. Bower. Aarons hurg, and will commence at 1 o'clock of said day, wlu n terms will be.jauide known by D. O. BOWBH, JOHN IOWKH, Executor'*- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCF..—la<ters f Administration 011 <lie estate of 1/ennh l>ett<y. late of Miles township. Centre county. Pa., ikeeeascd, having been grunted tcthv un dersigned, all persons know ing tlwniKelves In debted to sakl estate are lienby notified to make twmedia te payment; and those having cluivus against the same, to present them duly authenticated for settlement. LUTHKB B. STOVER, Administrator. Haines township, 6t ADMINISTRATORS' xoTicn.-Letters of administration on the estate of George W. Koycr. late of Miles township, Centre coun ty, Pa., deceased, having been grunted to the undersigned, noiiee is hereby given to ail per sons indebted to saiu estate to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, to present them duly authenticated lor settlement. POLLY KOYEK. Miles township, MICHAEL 8. FIKDI.E Haines township, 5-6t Amintstiato S SETTLEMENT NOTICE.— AII persons having Re counts with said decedent are requested to call at his lute residence for settlement, on Saturday the 12th of Fcb'ry iust., or on Satur day the l9th Inst. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-I*etter of adjiiinktniGon on tl* estate of Calvin H. Wie, late of Haines township, decease ~ hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all icr sotis indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate pa>limit,and those having claim* avalnst the same, to present thein dull authenticated for settlement. DAMKI. SMITH. Administrator. H irtlebm. Union Co, P*., Jan. 2Kb, 188 L 6t. DISSOLUTION OF PAKTNRBHHII*.—THE subscribers hereby give notice that they have dissolved partnership in the grain busi ness at Coburn Station, the dissolution taking effect from and after Jan. Ist, 18*1. <}. W. s-rovan, 3t 1\ IL srovxn. TN STRAY.— Came to tlic residence or the sut>- Li i-criber about two miles east of Rcbers bur*, oti or about the lust of Sept. 18*o. a reu heifer, white along the belly, white spots at head and a out In right ear. No other marks. The owner Is requested to nay ex|>etisen und take the same awav. otherwise tt will be dls nsen of according to law. Dec. 9th, 2m. Win. l\KrA£K. L.C.&S.CJAILROAD. TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. 13 5 7 i V 4. M P \f p \f Montandon 7.fti 9.45 2.2i 6.45 Lewi'hurg ar 7.15 10.U0 2.35 7.tu Icwlslnu g lv 7.75 Fairground.—— 7.: x lftnri 2.4*1 Ulehl - 7.41 10.21 2.51 Vlckshurg 7.47 jo. >1 2.57 Miilhnburg 8.03 10.51 3.13 Hillnioiit - - 8.25 11.20 3.A5 Laure'.ton H.:var11.35 3.46 Wicker Run - 9.00 4.11 Cherry Run 9,17 4.30 Fowler - 9.37 4.50 Uoburu 9.4.8 5 .<r> Spring Miils . 10.15 ar 6.30 TRAINS LEAVE EASTWARD. 2 4 6 8 A. M. A. M. P. >l. P. M. Montandon ._. nr H.SU nr9.;uri.2N ar6.30 l7ew|sbui"g 6.33 9.15 l.Ofl H. 15 Fair Ground 9.10 1.00 6,10 Biehl 9.01 12.48 6.00 Vieksburg— H..56 12.4*2 5.55 Mifllinburg 843 12.25 5.40 Millliumt 8.25 1202 5.20 Laurellon 8.15 1150 5.10 Wifcer Run —. 7.48 4.47 Clieriy Kiui —7.31 4.30 Fowler 7.10 4.10 G'burn . 6..'8 4.00 Spring Mill* 6.30 3^o Trains Nos. 1 and 2 con met at Montandon with Erie Mail west for Willlamsport. Lock Haven. Kane, Corrv and Erie, and Buffalo and Niagara Falls >ia Kinporiuni, als> Klmira, Wut kliis. Buffalo and Niagara Falls via Canandul guo. Nos. 3and 4 eoimect with Pacific Kr.piess east f ( >r Harriaburg. Baltimore, \N ashiugton. Philadelphia and New York Nos. 5 and 6 connect with Dav Exnress east for HarrisUirg. Baltimore, Washington. Phil adelphia and New York, and Niagara Express west for Wilßamsport, la>ck Haven and Ken ovo. Tyrone. Altoona and I'ittshurg via Ix)ok Haven, also Klmira. Watkins and liuflulo, and Niagara Falls via Cunaudaigu.i. Nos. 7 and 8 connect with Fast Line west for WilllamsiKirt and Lock Haven. No. S also connects with Erie Mail east for Harilshurg. Baltimore, Wasomgton, PhllaJcl phla and New York. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia <fc Erie R. R. Div. • WINTER TIME TA H LE. On and aftei SUNDAY, Nov27th, 1880. the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Di vision*will run as follows : WESTWARD. EUIK M AIL leaves Philadelphia • 11 55 p. m. •' Harris burg 425 a. in. " Williamsport 8 40a. in. 44 Jersey Shore. 000 a. in. " l.ek Haven- 940 a.m. " Keliovo 11 05 a .111 " arr. at Erie 745 p.m. NI AO Alt A EXP. leaves Philadelphia 9 00 a. ill. " 44 Harrisburg 12 15 p. in. 41 arr.at Williainsport 315 p. m. 44 44 laiek Haven. 420 p. m. FAST LIN E leaves Pl.iladelpliia .12 20 p. m. 44 Harrisburg 400 p. in. arr. at Williainsport 7 55 p. m. 44 44 Lock Haven 910 p. m. EASTWARD. PACIFIC EXP.leaves Lock Haven.. 7 06 a. m. 44 Jersey Shore.. 737 a in. 44 Williainsport. 820a. m. arr. at Harrisburg...l2os p. m. 44 4 4 Philadelphia. 3 45p.m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Lot k Haven..ll 25 a, m 44 44 Williainsport 12 25 p. m. 44 arr. at Harrisburg .. 3 40 p. m. Philadelphia 6 35p.m. ERIE KAIL leaves Kenovo 900 p. m 44 44 Lock Haven 1010 p. m. 44 44 williamsport 1130 p.m. 44 arr. at Harrisburg 3 00 a. m. 44 44 Philadelphia 705 a. ni. FAST LINE leaves Williamsport 12 15 a. m. 44 arr. at Harrisburg 3 15 a. in. 44 44 Philadelphia 795 a, in. Erie Mail West and Day Express East make close connections at Northumberland with L. & B. R. It. trains from Wilkes bane and Scran ton. Erie Mall West, Niagara Express West and Fast Line West make eloso connection at Wil liamsport with N. C. R. W. trains north. Niagara Express West and Day Express East make close connection at Lock Haven with B. E. V. R. R. trains. Erie Mail East and West connect at Erie with trains on L. F. & M. S. R. R.; atCorry with O. C. & A. V. It- It :at Emporium with B. N. Y. & P. It. R., and at'>riftwood with A. V. It. R. Parlor ears will mn between Philadelphia ami Williainsport n Niagara Express West and Day Express Ei.e>t. Sleeping cars on all j night trains. < \YAI. A. BALDWIN, General Sup't. BAULAND & NEWMAN, BELLEFONTE PA. HEADQIJARTEES FOR BARGAINS. AT THE BEE HIVE OUST IE PRICE STORE. We are now opening and displaying the Largest best and cheapest stock of goods ever offered in Centre county comprising a fhll line of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, NOTIONS mmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmm mmmmm i n i mm wmmmm—mmm mmmmmmmmmmpmsammmmr-mmmmmmmmmmarnm YARNS, BOOTS & SHOES, MEITS FURNISHING GOODS. Clothing Made to Order a Speciality. ■■ ■ ■■——■■ .... - ii .A.LI, O-OUDS IMIARkED XX IPLAIX R I !WIRES. The pubic are cordiallay invited to call and ex amine our stock. Remember the place ALLEGHENY STREET. BELLEFONTE, PA. Respectfully Yours, BAULAND & NEWMAN Oor Motto is: One price tin list pis. and no misrepres station. THE Branch yLOTHiN-A Has new opened its Immense Stcckcf Fall & Winter Clothing. They. Suit your eyes, your per son and your POCKETS. Samuel Lewin, Manager, BELLEFONTE, PA KAIHPS hTHE BOOT & SHOE MAN y LOCK HAVEN, ij ffejl I have a very large stock of B J BOOTS, SHOES, EE| Slippers & ladies Sr 'WALKING SHOES, J& just opened up for Spring and S®|3 sffiSM Summer wear. My stock is ■H as cheap as it was a year Kf| ago, because 1 bought it ■ tor cash before the ad vance, I um the only jlfgaf shoe dealer in I ock lloveh that buys frig for cash & pays ■ " Miu) rent where money than any dealer in the city. I I M Give me a call and you will te convinced that your place to buy is mm CARDS With \ your name neatly JM Printed on, for 10 Ct. Songs, #H §§f Hone cent each Send for price list. ■All ■Address, F. Mcj.auuhw, & Co, j M tHf Lewisbpro, Fa. I NEW nWyß&m CUBE. J RHEUMATISM, Whicli renders life a burden and fi nally destroys It, is permanently cured by this remedy, Stiff and jwollen Joints are restored to their natural condition. NEURALGIA. A single application gives relief. Cas es of the longest standing are perma nently cured by a single bottle. CURES GUARANTEED , in every case. Money refunded tt any one not relieved after a fair trlaL For sale by all first class druggists. I PRICE 50 CENTS. RHEUMATIC REMEDY CO. I PITTSBURGH, PA. fl9*Send for statement of cures. SSSSSSSBHSSSSSaI ' PUIII OTOHCf procured for all soldiers disabled 1 liil urJltij in he I". S. .service from any cause, also for heirs of deceased soldiers. The slightest disabilityeidttlsstopension. Pension* inckkaskd. The laws being more liberal now, \ thousands are entitled to blgliCr rates. Bounty and new discharges pi m ured. Those who at a ;in doubt as to w hetlicr entitled to anything I should send two .1 cent stamps for our "circular ; of information Address, with stamps, Stoddart A Co. Solici tors of Claims and IV. tents, Room 8, Bt. Cloud Building, Washington. 1). C. 28-3 lii STODDART & CO GILMORE & CO., ! LAW & COLLECTION B IIJSE, 029 F Street, Washing on, D. C. Make Collections, Negotiate Loans and at tend to all business confided to them. I.asu SCKIT, Solilh r's Additional Homestead Right Slid Land W auk.vnts bought and sold. BHQCKERHOFF HOUSE BELLEFONTE, PA First Class in all respects. Fliis is the place for the business mail, the farmer, the mechanic. ffetT* Omnibus to all trains. .jgjf . K. TtUR, Proprietor. Agents SI.DOO MADE IN GO DAYS Now is the time to make it. Prosperity lias 1 dawned upon the isH.ple of this country, and all are enjoying its blessings. YOU can just as well make a little money by devoting some of your snare time to our business. We offer ono of be best opportunities ever yet given to any one to make money It take; no capital. You do not have to invest a large sum of money and rim a great risk of losing it. Your energy and you* business capacity will b ail tin- e pital you will require. Ladies can engage in.the business as well as gentlemen, and even boys and girls do well. Kven if you do not < esiie to engage in business, we can impart inform tin to you tba; will be of great value. You will rendliy see that it will be a comparatively eu-y matter to ma ho from #lO to #IOO a week, and establish a lu crative, independent business. IVEAJCIE Hay while the sen shines. The businessiu honorable, straight-forward and profitable. Do not neglect, this notice but write to us and find out what our busiuess is. It will pay you and only cost the price ot one postal card. We send lull particulars free. Attend to this matter NOW for there is money in It far all who engage with us. If you call only de vote one or two hours a day, or the evening, you can cake $lO a week. You have only to write us to be convinced of this fact. Sena us u Postal card with your full name and address plainly written thereon, and receive by return mail mil particulars of a business that will sur prise you and make you wonder why you never w rote to us before. Write at once, It will pay you. Address Buckeye M'f'g 0., (Name this paper.) MARION, OHIO. 3VTo3<r£3Y'j TUIA ft a npn may be found on iHIS PAPERM.TcS Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Street!, where adver- ■■—■■■ l|A||lf tiaing contracts may MftaMV w ||fc|K be ado for it in lafcfl I Ulllmi /K /\ Outfit furnished free, with full In U* I S Ist ructions for conducting the most fl) I If profitable business thatauy one can *r ™ engage in. The business is so easy to learn, and our instructions are so simple and plain, that any one can make great profits from the very start. No one can fall who's willing to work. Women are as success ful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hun dred dollars in a single week. Nothing like it ever known before. All who engage are sur prised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not have to invest capital in it. We take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once. All furnish cd free. Addres Tuut <£ Co., Augusta, Maine
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