6,11.12, 'SI..-. 7:. •cer Court crier's pay Nov ses, 'Si i •• ccr Brand Jury pay. Nov ses, 'Hi i *• ccr Traverse Jury pay, Nov ses, 'Bl 7ft " ccr Traverse Jury pay Nov term, '81..*. "O •• Rl Const, llct. Nov ses, '84... 4 0"> •• Order to fill Jury Wheel 1 ftb •• cer it Costs on Body, D Trtiraniillor 1 50 •* ccr and costs on Body, Goo Whippo *. 1 50 " App't Geo W Stover, Jr., Const, MUlheim l>or 1 00 •• ccr Tip-staves' pay, Nov term, 'sj 7ft •• Venires for Grand Jury, Jan term,- 's*. 7ft for Traverse Jury, Jau term, Vft 7ft •* for Traverse Jury, Jan ses. 'Rft 7* - cer on Body, S Stover 1 ftd It Mooncy 1 ftO •• ccr and Discharge No 12, Apr ses. si 1 M •• cer Bridge Viewers No 11 Jan se, 'Bl 1 0) " cer Bridge Viewers No\ ses, 'si 1 CO Cr. By cer Jury ice, No ftl, Jan T„ 'Si 4 00 To Hee ding 26 Koad Petitions 82 ft) do Ketunis' 20 Roads I7 ' - Swearing Jury Comaiiss'rs 1 ftO - No Bls, Aug Tenu, 'S3 8 7ft " No IM, Nov Term, 'S3 16 .sft •• No IS2 do do ft yft " No 217 do do 1 "ft - No 106, Apr Term, 'si ©7O " No 270 do do 1 11) By Cash, 270 1 xft To No 282, Apt si Term, s.i 2 > *• Fi. Fa . April Term, 'st 1 40 " No 13, Jan l enn, Sft 1 no " No 14 Jan Term, 'sft SO ~ Fx. Nt 87 April Term, 'SI... 300 " No -'ft Nov S.-s, S2 2 ftu " No •'> H Apr Ses, *B.l 7ft " No 34 Aug Ses.'si. 2 o-l - No 1 , Jan Ses, 'S3 8 ix) - No 31 Aug Ses, 'B2 1 .V) " No i 0 Aug Ses. 'S2 1 ftO " No 4 Jau Ses, 'S4 1 iK) " 4 Jurymen Ex. Jan Term. 'Bl l uo "ft do do March C't, 'Bl 1 20 "10 do do Apr Term do 2SO " 4 do do Aug Term do 100 •• 10 do do Nov Term do 2id By No B3l 84 A • Balance Due J C Ilarpcr, January ft, 'Bft 38 u7 CENTRE CO IN ACC'T WITH T J DUN XLE NiIEHI FF. FOR THE YEAR ISS| To Bal. ace't Jau 1. 'Bl £1205 < 1) •• Boarding Prisoners 4,- 80ft Days 120! :5 •• Expenses arresting es caped Prisoners 23 23 •• Removing Ashes from Jail 10 00 " Fees for Preparing Flec tion Proclamation... 3 00 •• Conveying William Pen niugtou to House of Ketugc 37 71 *• Conv'ng Henry Irvia to Insane Asylum at Danville 2ft OS " Couv'g Martin Haider mau to saute 35 0) •• Summoning Jurors for Jan'v, Apr., Aug., Nov.. 'Bl A Jan., 'Bft... 18ft 00 •• 4 days Drawing Jury 16 UO •• Notifying Jurors not to attend 2d Week Aug Term 14 2ft •• Notifying Jury Comers 18 00 •• Fees in 40 Com'th Coses 10 0<) - Pub. Election Proclaina matiou 4 Papers 16ft (*r> •• Pub. Court IToe 3 Papers 06 oJ " 28ft Turn Key Fees 114 00 - Swearing Writs in Sun dry Cases 74 2 > •• Pub. Fish Basket I'roc. in 2 Papers 8 19 " 3 days Removing Fish Bas&ets in Baid Eagle Creek 12 oj " 1 Horse .v Buggy 3 days 7 .'a) *• Hotel Bill, Hoard aiid Horse Feed ft 40 " Assistant 3 days at " 1 day removiug Baskets in Penus Creek 4 09 •• Horse and Buggy 1 day and Expenses 3 ftO " 3 days removing Fish Baskets, Bald Eagle Cr 12 00 " 4 days Assistant 6 (X) " llorse and Buggy three days and Expenses 7 50 " Hoarding a Horse Feed ft 2ft " Couv'g Job \V Lucas to Assylum at Danville... 22 Bs £3322 31 CR. By Fines No 20 Nov Ses, 'B3 James Bruin 9 70 " Jnry Fees Nos 2 a 3 Jau Ses, 'B| S 00 do No 16 Apr Sea *B4 4 W do Nos 3,15 & 23, Aug Ses, '84... 12 00 do No 2ft, Nov Ses, t M 4 00 do Nos 823 & 401 Aug Term, '83.. 8 (X) do Nos 92 259,360, Aug Term, 'S3 12 00 do Nos 70, 3">. 160, 181,225, OS, Nov 'B3 21 99 do Nos 412, 427,133 April Term,'B3 12 00 do Nos 44, 53, 73, Jan Term, '.84 12 00 do No 123, Jauu'y Term, '79 4 00 do Nos 12, 69, Jau Term, 'B3 8 00 do Nos 14. 23, 24ft, Aug, *B4 P2 00 do No 100. Jan, '7B 400 " Orders on Account 2731 97 ~by Balance 4"<6 64 ?3f22 31 To Balance Due T J Dun kle S4ft6 64 RECAPITULATION. Commonwealth Costs 82024 91 Expense Acct 4240 91 Assessors' Pay 3001 sft Election Expenses Ift67 ftO Court Expenses ftftOft 12 Court House Expenses 666 17 Jail Expenses 1930 83 Commissioners & Clerk 1779 50 Interest Paid 2472 60 DM Wolf, Co. Sup't 400 00 . Koad & Bridge Views 336 40 Printing lww 3S Commission in Lunacy 46 00 Redemption 170 69 Scalps 1207 2ft Auditors' Pay 2UO 00 Constables'* Pay 393 52 Stationery 24 11 Inquisition 292 27 Warren Insane Asylum 522 49 Danville do do 6ft" "•"> Bridge Account 8720 40 1) F Fortney 200 no J C Harper 438 ft 2 Western Penitentiary 384 84 Express Charges 5 62 B Galbraith 225 00 N A Lucas 240 00 T J Dunkle 2731 97 Insurance 84 00 J H Dobbins 8) 00 Jury Commissioners. 26 ftl Refunding Acct 387 83 D C Keller 2010 00 Alviu Brady 60 00 Actual Expenses of 1884 £ 12100 50 THE TREASURER IN ACC'T "WITH THE ROAD. SCHOOL AND POOR FUNDS FROM UNSEATED LANDS. DR. To Bal Road Funds on hand, Jan 1, 'B4 213 27 do School Funds on hand Jan 1,1884... 1014 91 do Poor Funds on hand Jan 1,1881... 857 78— SI Gift 96 To am't Road Fund Col lected in 1884 99912 28 do School Funds Col lected in 1884 12500 G9 do Poor Funds Col lected in 1834 5642 19— 2C085 16 829701 12 CR. By am't Road Funds in 'B4 S 8734 57 do School do do 10651 14 do Poor do do 4723 22 24108 93 * 1 . * < By Co*.n's.Ott J' oad I'muls- .SWT CO Doei'-.utyjirlirtol i -, m' 15......... <5-1 99 •• < >i;i s on Poor Funds .. 2- l 0.5 1492 15- 2V.11 06 Balance in Treasurer's hands, Jau ft, lssft... 84193 06 Bui. Road FuuJx on haud,JalPy ft, i sk $92. am't o\or pain in Cur tln twp 1 -11— 021 02 School FuHls Hal on hand Jan ft. lsxft 2271 00 Less arnH over p'd in liuint's twp 162 2260 17 Poor Funds on hand Hal January ft, Sft 990 67 4103 Oil FIN A NCI \ L STATEM KMT > Liabilities. 1 loud* £ Notes OuUtand'g S27SIS GO Hal on CurttnSi Bridge 400 ft 20 do ltoopsburg Bridge 12-6 50 Bal Due J C Harper s 17 do 1> F Forlney 163 ftl do T J Dunkle 4 6 61 do A J Greist 14 00 do John Wolf. 271 ftd do J H Dobhius Ift 00 do Bertram Galhruitli 7ft 00 do W Miles Walker... '*) 00 Estimated Commission 2iXM 00 do Exoneration ftlX) IK)— 837254 21 A wet* Bill In hands of Treasurer January ft, Sft $299$ 41 Atntof Outstanding Taxes 4 VvW lft Notes in hands of Coni'rs Collectable 467 SI Judgement against Belle finite Borough 21 IS 01 Jud'oi't against Huston t'p .">"1 II Hal Judg'm't against Snow Shoe twp >2 10— 52329 70 Hal. In favor of County #lftotift 40 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS NESTED FOR TIIE YEAH 1880 For General expenditures $23000 00 do Repairs ou Public Buildings 2000 00 For Int. on Notes & Bonds 1200 00 For CurtiuSßridge 4Coft 20 For Koopsbnrg Bridge 12ft6 ftO For Paying Notes & Bonds 1Kt oo ToUil Estimated ExpSes J® >7661 70 Estimated Value of Taxable Property in Centre County 811,1110,139 0.1 We, the undersigned, Commissioners of Centre County, do hereby certify to the best of our knowledge and belief that the foregoing rcjort is a true and correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of said county for the year A. D., and order the same published. JOHN WOLF. ) J. C. HKNDKRSON, Commissioners. A. J. GRIKST, ) PA. ( Mill self from this day until March 15 REGARDLESS OF COST all such goods, as Mens underwear, Flannel Shirts, Col ored § U hit e Shirts, inter Caps and Hats, Melt's Boots and Shoes. JYow is your time as those goods will and must he sold, For a full li I prove as re House Block, Bell I Have the be bottom figure. Fi done. TUK IRISH JAUXttNU CAR, There i ? no look of roads in Ireland, and for the most part they nro fairly good, thotigli Often extemoly hilly. The car is on the wholo excellently suited to them, and undonhtedly Bianconi, who introduced them, is ono of the greatest benefactors of Ireland. Had tho Irish been more pttnc til ions in paying their debts, tho Italian wPtfid have had his statue in every market town. I may re mark In passing that ho was originally a picture dealer in Clomnel, who, having seen the possibility of a fortune in tho improvement of the communications, started tho first of tho cars from Clonmel to Cahir in tho " Waterloo year." Queer stories nro told of how ho pushed his enterprise, particularly by getting np fictitious competition. Tho oomi>etitiou was carried rath or far, when one of his drivers burst triumphantly into his oftleo ono day, begging lmlf-n-crowu of his honor to drink his honor's health, Rinoo "ho had just brack tho heart of tho brown morn " in tho opposition con veyance by pushing her laird up tho hill of Po and-80, the maro boing, of course TManooni's own. Tho ear, I repeat, is well adapted to tho country ; it is generally to bo ob tained on a few minutes'notice, and tho drivers in default of relays, will tako their passenger incredible distances. Tho man who drovo mo from Dnnglow brought mo on hi Ardara from Glonties, where wo bait failed to find a change. I expressed a fear that I might bo "planted" at Ardara should we bo equally unfortunate there. "Sure, sir," said my friend, "and sooner tluui yo shall bo bate I'll rowl yo on to Carrick myself, nyo nod to Killybege to the back of that." I may remark that the hills in some places wore tremendous. Yet tho Irish car has its obvious drawbacks. It shakes you evon with tolerable springs on the smoothest roads, and where the roads are rough tho jolting is terrible. It exposos ono to tho wind and tho leather, though much may bo gained by sitting the leeeidc. And, although seated cither for four or six besides tho drivor, it will hardly carry more than two people with oomfort if they have any quantity of luggage. When two share tho expenses of a privato ear they aro cheap enough. I have found the ordinary charge for posting to be 8X per Irish mile ; whilo the drivers seem generally to cxpoot the other Id. In deed, they make themselves so agreeable that though tho " tip'' seems high it is difficult to grudge it thecr,. —Ghr. Loiulo t W. A. SANDOE SaSESSMrI? YftJLOR, Centre Ilnll, l'a. Has just received a full line of {Spring Samj 1. s and the LATEST FASHIONS. Work will he done rh cheap, if not cheaper, than elsewhere in the county. Ilaviyg an experience of over twelve years as a tailor snt'sfuc tiou is guaranteed, Repairing promptly and neatly done IMsw ©■? ©wds AT Js EW STORE ! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS HARPER A KREAMER, Centre h Have just opened in one of Largest and Best Rooms in the Valley, —A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARD W A BE, - OILS AND PAINTS, GLASSWARE, QUENNSWARE, GKOCEItIES. COFFEES. SUGARS. TEAS. FISH SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS, EVERYTHING KEPT IN A WELL 11EG ULATEL STORE. ALL NEW GOODS, We offer bargains unsurpassed in this COUNTY. COME AND SEE US. All kinds of Produce taken, and Highest Market Prices Paid. ne of BOOT commende efonte, Pa. st SB.OO Men's 8h ne Boots and Shoe f i T Ar\tr ! I! j*L! Iff ; MID WINTER A D VERTISEMENT ■ Wm. Wolf I Son. During litis month our slack of winter goods must he reduced. Our space is limited and room must he made for Spring and- Summer stock. To effect this we have concluded to reduce prices on such goods. We can not sacrifice first qualitij goods at the prices sometimes requested hp customers, but we will do the eery best we can and always guarantee that ijoio will see that it was to your interest to buy. Clothing ice sell at cost, and some at half cost in order to sell out our entire stock. Overcoats, hut one dozen left, good, not shelf-worn, at re markably low prices. - All hinds of Rubber foot gear, a big stock. Rubber Bools worth $4 last yea)', now going for $2.75, and wai ranted at that. Men's and Women's Underwear, large assort ment, at all prices. Bed, Buggy and Sleigh Blankets at bar gains. Men's and Boys Caps, Gloves, Mittens, and Half-Hose. Ladies' Double, Single and Break fast Shawls, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, All these offered cheap and at bargains. Try us and be convinced. IVc will do our best to please you. Very Respectfully, Yt M. WOLF & SON. ' _ I v '■ Tho eucalyptus, or Australian bluc guin tree, is now grown in every civi lized country almost woro fronts do not occur, but being by nature adapted to r.ct as an evaporating machine, it will not destroy malaria or keep off mosqui * toes if planted in a dry and not in a marshy eoiL A chestnnt nt the foot of Mount Etna i 3 behoved to be the largest and oldest tree in Europe. It is hollow, and largo enough to admit two carriages driving abreast to pass through it The main trunk lias a ciicumferencD of 212 feet This grizzly giant is said to measure 02 feet in height Until lately most of tho supply oi sugar in Denmark wa3 imported. Now tho material for sugar is provided within the boundaries of the kingdom. Six years ago the Danes made 2,600,000 pounds of bcct-roofc sugar, and four years later tho figures rose to 8,600,000 pounds. Tiie production of 1882 ex ceeded that of 1881 by fully 2,000,000 pounds. 4^"FoDllYTlEMr^(^"'|vli Hicks & Buck, (snvijgsoiw TO HICK* & GRIFFITH,) BELLEFOATE,PEA A'J. We have added to our Works the best Improved Machinery, and arc now prepared to do all kinks of work. Repairing of Farming implements will receive special attention, and tbe ADDITION OF MACHINERY which we have not heretofore had will enable us to turn out work Promptly, and at Very Moderate Prices "We will also offer to the Fanners of Centre County o full and COMPLETE LINE OF Agricultural Implements, and the best Make of WAGONS ever sold in Centre Co. We will also furnish MOWER AND REAPER REPAIRS of all kinds. Sole Agents for "CHAMPION" and "OSBORNE" Reapers. S and SHOES, goods t d, go to A. O. Mingle, oe ever brought tothis County. All s made to order, by experienced wor Items of Interest Infant mortality in Franco is computed ufc from 20 to 23 per ooak of the popul:. tfou. A Pari* company has submitted to tlio Pope plans for lighting up the dome of St Peter's at Easter ceremonies with electric burners. Near Daubury stands a white oak tree that is thought to be 200 years old. It is more than 100 feet high, and the circum ference at the first limb is 13 feet Italy lias to keep 5,803 persons under sentence of penal servitude for life. Prison exponses are $2,000,030 a year more than tho3o for education. A recent catimato, made by means of a very intricate testing apparatus, places the rate at which an electric dot travels over a telegraph wiro at IG.OOO miles per second, A clean and perfect oopy of John Ban yan's "Pilgrim's Progess " 1078, has just been added to the British Mucsnm lib rary. Only three other copies are known, and but two of these aro perfect The wife of the jailer, at Oconto, Wis., was left on guard and armed for the day with a pistol, which her son doubted she bad the courage to discharge. He made a test by putting on a prisoner's costume and whooping at her. There is little of interest now to be found in Elba, Napoleon's island prison. All the relics of his stay there were long since carried away, and the place has sunk into the insignificance from which his presence raised it temporarily. The population is rather over 20,003. The fire engines in Italian cities are etill the same little hand pumps used in the beginning of the century; not a singlo steam fire engine exists on the peninsula, owing to the rarity of fires, but a movement is now on foot to intro duce eteam engines according to the American style. Dr. Spitzka says the popular delusion that the human eye has on influence over insane people similar to tliat claimed for the same orgau over wild animals, is one that is often ridiculed by the insano themselves. He odds that whoover at tempts to utilize the notion will recognize its absurdity. A dealer in cod-liver oil in marscilles advertises that his fish are caught in a safe and qniet harbor, where marine monsters cannot enter to frighten them into diseases of the liver. "They live there," he says, "in peace and comfort; their livers are healthy, and this is the reason why my cod-liver oil is the beat" That the oars upon the rails of certain railroads croep has been a matter for com plaint which every 0110 has heard. It will be greater news to many to know that the rails on sleepers creep, too, in the direction of greater traffic. On the St Louis bridge proper the rails have been known to croep 260 feet in one year, and on tho bridge approach 400 feet It is said that the sand used in tho manufacture of mirrors is now used by a Pari3 company to make white bricks and blocks, said not to be injured by frosts, rain, etc., and to be very light the speciho gravity being only 1.50 to 1.80 of clay brioks. The sand is first strongly presaed by hydranlio power, and then baked in oveDs at a very high tempera ture. Tho bricks are almost pure silica. "Old Mosos" is the name of what is thought to be tho largest tree in tho world. It stands in a grove near Tale River, in California. Although the top is broken oft, it is 310 feet high and 13 feat in diameter at the broken part Tho hollow of the trunk will hold 150 per sons, and is hung with scenes of Cali fornia, is carpeted and fitted np like a drawing room, with table, chairs, and pianoforte. It has been discovered by experiments with dogs placed under the influence of morphia even to coma, that the hypo dermic injection of solution of theinc, the active principle of tea, is mi almost instantaneous antidote, neutralizing tho effect of the narootic, and reviving the animal, after the action of tho heart has become imperceptible. Cafeine possesses similar properties, but is less immediate in its operation. / ; Fredericksburg, Virginia, Lays chum to tho distinction of being the burial place of Edward Heldon, a contempo rary and one of the pall-bearers of tho immortal Shakespeare. A red sand stone slab marked the grave in St. George's churchyard until it wa3 mis placed by Bumside, who cut a road throngh the burial ground and removed the stone to the Masonic cemetery, where it now lies under a locust tree. It was iu Fredericksburg that the mother of Washington lived after she became a widow and reared her family. hat will Brockerhoft goods are sold at kmen. Repairing