6,11.12, 'M - 75 •• cor Court crier's pay Nov ses. 'M 7-i •• oor Grund Jury pay. No\ >es, 'B4 - oor Traverse Jury pay, Nov ses. 'B4 7* •• oor Traverse Jury pay Nov | term,'Sl 5> •• 31 Const. Hot. Nov ses, "si... I6> - Order to till Jury Wheel 1 M •• ecr .v Costs on Body, 1> Trummiller 1 30 " cor and Costs on Body, Goo Whippo 1 53 " Apn't Geo W Stover, Jr., Const, Millheim larr 1 00 •• ccr Tip-staves' pay, Nov term, 'St 70 •• Venires for Grand Jury, Jan term, 'W;.: 75 for Traverse Jury, Jan term, 'S3 73 for Traverse Jury, Jan ses, 'S3 7"> •• cor on Body, s Stover l 5> K Mooney 1 -">0 •• cor and Discharge No 12, Apr ses. 'St 1 30 •• oer Bridge Viewers No 11 Jan sos, 'Si 1 0) •• cor Bridge Viewers Nov ses, •St 1 00 Cr. Bycer Jury fee, No 54, Jan T.. 'Bl 4 00 To Reo'ding 26 Road Petitions 32 "0 do Returns 29 Roads I 7 ; •• Swearing Jury Commiss'rs 1 50 •• No 5 is, Aug Term, 'S3 73 •• No Is!, Nov Term, S3 16 S3 *• No 182 do do 3 95 •• No 217 do do 1 23 •• No 101. Apr 1 erci, 'St S 70 -No 270 ' do do 100 By Cash, 270 1 9< j To No 202, April Term, M 23 •• Fi. Fa.. April Term, 'St 1 40 •• No IS, Jan Term, '50..... I (*► No 11 Jan Term. V> 30 " Kx. No 37 April Torn), 'St... 360 " No 23 Nov Sos, 'S2 2 .VI " No - s Apr Ses, 'M 2 73 - No 34 Aug Ses, 'N2 2 09 •• No * 4 Jan Ses, 'S3 300 •• No 81 Aug Ses, 'S2 1 30 •• No 80 Aug Ses, 'B2 1 50 •• No 4 Jan Ses. *B4. 1 no •• 4 Jurymen Kx. Jan Term.'Bl I no •• 3 do (io March C't, 'St 1 20 •• 10 do do Apr Term do 230 •* 4 do do Aug Term do 1 00 •• 10 do do Nov Term do 2 .V) By No 890, Aug Term. 'S3 4 00 •• Stationery 23 05 Bv Orders Drawn in 'B4 4SS 52 Fuel and Light 15 00 •• Cora'w'th Costs Cr. to Gregg, et al 9 00 •• Balance 88 07 53 4 3 4 (33 4 34 A Balance Due J C Harper, January 5, '85.. 38 07 CENTRE CO IN ACC'T WITH T J DUN ALE SHERIFF, FOR THE YEAR 1884 • To Bal. acc't Jan 1. 'Bl 51295 09 •• Boarding Prisoners 4,- 803 Days. . 1201 25 •• Expenses arresting es caped Prisoners 23 25 - Removing Ashes from Jail 10 00 " Fees for Preparing Elec tion Proclamation... 3 00 •• Conveying William Pen uiugton to House of Kefuge 37 71 " Conv'ug Henry Irvin to Insane Asylum at Danville 25 OS •' Couv'g Martin Halder mau to same 35 GO •• Summoning Jurors for J&n'y. Apr., Aug., Nov., "81 A Jau., '85... 135 00 •• 4 days Drawing Jury Hi 00 •• Notifying Jurors not to attend 2d Week Aug Term 14 25 Notifying Jury Com ers IS 00 " Fees iu 49 Coni'th Cases 4'J 00 *• Pub. Election Proclaiua mation 4 Papers IGS oo •• Pub. Court Proc 3 Papers 96 00 •• 285 Turn Key Fees 114 00 •• Swearing Writs in Sun dry Cases 74 23 •• Pub. Fish Basket Proc. in 2 Papers S 40 •• 3 days .Removing Fish Baskets in Bald Eagle Creek 12 00 - 1 Horse .t Buggy 3 days 7 30 •• Hotel Kill, Board uud Horse Feed 5 4.1 •• Assistant 3 days at - 1 day removing Baskets in Peuns Creek 4 00 *• Horse and Buggy 1 day and Expenses !. 3 3u •• 3 days removing Fish Baskets, Bald Eagle Cr 12 <>' - 4 days Assistant 0 00 •• Horse and Buggy three days and Expenses 7 50 •* Boarding a Horse Feed 5 23 *• Conv'gJob W Lucas to Assylum at Danville... 22 88— $3322 81 CR. By Fines No 20 Nov Ses, 'B3 James Brain 9 7J " Jury Fees Nos 2 a 3 Jan Ses. 'B4 8 GO " do No 16 Apr Ses 'B4 4 00 " do Nos 3,15 A 23, Aug Ses, '84... 12 00 do No 25, Nov Ses, ,84 4 00 " do Nos 828 A 401 Aug Term, '83.. 8 00 do Nos 92. 239, 860, Aug Term,' 'B3 12 00 do Nos 70, 85, 199, 181,228, 8, Nov 'B9 24 00 do Nos 412, 427,133 April Term,'B3 12 00 do Nos 44, 53, 73, Jan Term, 'B4 12 00 " do No 123, Janu'y • Term. '79 4 00 do Nos 12,69, Jan Term, 'B3 M 8 00 do Nos 14, 23, 24-540 Aug, 'B4 12 00 do No 109, Jan, Orders on Account..273l 97 "by Balance .BF 436 64 $3:122 31 To Balance Due T J D^^_ kle 61 Commonwealth Costs^^^WlMk^ Expense Acct 4240 04 w Assessors' Pay 1001 85 Election Expenses 1567 <"0 Court Expenses 5505 12 Court House Expenses 666 17 Jail Expenses 1930 83 Commissioners A Clerk 1779 50 Interest Paid 2472 60 D M Wolf, Co. Sup't 400 00 Road & Bridge Views 336 40 JTiuting IC6S 3 Commission in Lunacy 4t 00. Redemption 178 09 Scalps 1207 23 Auditors' Pay _ 200 00 Constables' Pav.,, 393 52 ridge 8720 40 D F J. C Harper „Z!?^!BlbLs2 Western Penitentiary 384 84 Express Charges 5 62 BGalbraith...., 223 00 N A Lucas 240 00 T J Dunkle 2731 97 Insurance St 00 J H Dobbins 85 BA 812106 50 THE. TREASURER IN ACC'T "WITH THK ROAD. SCHOOL AND POOR FUNDS FROM UNSEATED LANDS. DR. To Bal Road Funds on hand, Jau 1, 'B4 213 27 do School Funds on hand Jan 1,1884... 1611 91 do Poor Funds on hand Jan 1,1884... 357 78— $1615 95 To am't Road Fund Col lected iu 1884, gm2 28' do School Funds Col lected in, 1884 12500 W do Poor Funds Col lected in ISBL 5642 10— 2*065 16 825701 12 CR. By, am't Road Funds in 'B4 S 8734 57 'do, School do- do 10651 14 do 1V0C do do 4723 22 24103 98 l'.\ 1 dm's viti Road Funds 5197 v •• Com'siuf School FiiinD ;. 0.1 1,1 •• Corn's 011 P>x)r , Fund- ij.. 2*9 o* 1 —• 1492 1, 2>>il i-u Balance in Ttea.mreCs hands, Jan 5, d<3... J4lit) 05 lkiL Road Funis on hand, Jan'y 5, 18N, 8929 :V. Less am't overf pain in Cur tln two 1 14— 92192 School Fu'ds Bal on hand Jan 3, ISS.S 2271 09 Loss am't over p'd iu lluines twp 162 2269 !7 Poor Funds on hand Bal January 5, V 5 996 67 41 IK) 06 FIN A X CIA LST ATE MKM T. Liabilities. Bomb A Notes Outsiaod'g S27SIS 69 Bal on Cm tin's Bridge 1005 20 do Roopsburg Bridge 1236 .39 Bill Due J C Harper 38 17 do D F Fortney 163 i 61 do A J Gretst 14 0> do John Wolf. 271 '9 do J 11 Dobbins 13 01 do Bertram Galbniitli 7 01 do W Miles Walker... 50 00 Estimated Com mission 2900 )> do Exoneration "A) IX)— 537204 21 ts Bal in hands of Treasurer January '>.'Bs $2993 4i Ami of Outstanding Taxes 4 -388 15 Notes in linnds ot Com'rs Collectable 407 81 Judgement against Belle fonte 80r0ugh...., 244 s 91 Jud'm't against Huston t'p 574 II Bal Judg'm't against Snow Shoe twp 302 19— 52329 79 Bal. iu favor of County $15065 49 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS NEEDED FOR THE YEAR 188-5. For General expenditures $:3p00 00 do Repairs on l'ublic Buildings 2)XX 00 For Int. on Notes A Bonds 1209 90 For Curtin's Bridge ... 4693 29 For Roopsburg Bridge FX*! "9 For Paying Notes A Bonds 1.5009 00 Total Estimated Kxp'scs {i'-TOOI 70 Estimated Value of Taxable Property in Centre County (11,160,139 00 We. the undersigned, Commissioners of Centre County, do hereby certify to the best of our 1 knowledge and belief that the foregoing report is a true and correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of said eouuty for the year A. D.. 1884, and order the same published. JOHN WOLF, ) J. C. HENDERSON, Commissioners. A. J. GRIEST, I * IBILLZrODTS. Pft.,. Mill sell from this day until March 15 regardless~of~cosT all such goods, as Mens underwear, Flannel Shirts. Co?- / orec? (J TIP /t i£ e Shirts, Winter Caps and Hats, Men's Boots and Shoes. Now is your time as those goods will and must he sol, For"a full li prove as re House Block, Btell I Have the be bottom figure. M done. TI IK i u tsu u* UJXTtNU ('.in. There h 110 Jack of rcml.! i:i Ireland, ami for the Inosfc part they oro fairly good, though often cxtemrly hilly. Tlio car is on tho whole excellently suited to them, and undoubtedly Rianconi, who introduced thom, is one of llio groatoftt benefactors of Ireland. Iliul tho Irish boou moro punctilious in paying their debts, tho Italian would havo had hie statue in every market town. I may re mark in passing that ho wan originally ft picture dealer in Clonmel, who, having soon the possibility of a fortune in tho improvement of tho communications, started tho first of tho ears from Clonmel to Cahir in tho "Waterloo year." Queer stories arc told of how ho pushed his enterprise, particularly by getting up fictitious competition. Tho competition was carried rather far, when one of his drivers burst triumphantly into his office ono day, begging half-a-crown of his honor to drink his honor's health, sinoo "ho hadjj u t brack the heart of tho brown mare "in tho opposition con veyance by pushing her hard up tho hill of so-and-so, tho maro being, of courso Blnr.coni's own. Tho car, I repeat, is well adapted to the country ; it is generally to bo ob tained oil a few minutes' notice, and the drivers in default of relays, will take their passongcr incredible distances. Tho man who drove mo from Bunglow brought mo on to Ard ira from Glentio.i, where we had failed to find a chango. I expressed ft fear that I might bo , "planted" at Ardara should wo bo | equally unfortunate there. "Sine, air," j said my friend, "and sooner than yo shall bo bate I'll rowl yo on to Carrick myself, aye and to Killvbego to the back of that." I may remark that the hills in some places wore tremendous. Yet tho j Irish ear has it ( obvious drawbacks. It shakes you even with tolerable springs on tho smoothest roads, and where the toads arc rough tho jolting is terrible. It exposes ono to the wind and the (feather, though much may be gained by sitting the loosido. And, although seated either for four or six besides tho driver, it will hardly carry more than two people with comfort if they have any quantity of luggage. When two share the expenses of a private car they are cheap enough. I havo found the ordinary charge for posting to bo ST per Irish mile ; while the drivers seeia generally to expect tho other id. In deed, they make themselves so agreeable that though the "tip' net.us high it ia difficult to grudge it their.—Cbr, London 7W | W. A. SANDOE Centre Hall, Pa. Has just received a full lino cf Spring Samples ar.d the LATEST FASHIGNS. Work will be done as (heap, if not cheaper, (laevhere in the county. Having an experience of over twelve years as a tailor satisfac tion is guaranteed. Repairing promptly and neatly done Wsw o't ©DCils AT ftEW STORE ! NEW ROODS! NEW ROODS HARPER & K REAMER, Centre h nil, Havo just opened in one oflmrgcst and Best Rooms in the Valley, —A COMPLETE STOCK OF— DRY GOODS, DRESS GOOFS NOTIONS, IIATS & CATS, ROOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE. OILS AND PAINTS, G L ASS W ARE. QV E N NSW ARE, GROCERIES. COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS. FISH SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS, EVERYTHING KEPT IN A WELL REUULATEI. STORE. ALL NEW GOODS, We oiler bargains unsurpassed in this COUNTY. COME AND SEE US. All kinds of Produce taken, and Highest Market Prices Paid. ne of BOOT comm. en d e clonic. Pa. / st $3.00 Men's Sh / ne Boots and Shoe Iy Y f BHD WINTER AX> V2HTISEMENT . v 4t & • - Q* ' L Wm, Wolf' a Soa, t' ■ , During this mouth our stock of winter goods must he reduced # Our space is limited and room must he made for Spring and Summer stock. To effect this we hare concluded to reduce prices on such goods. U e can not sacrifice first quality goods at the prices sometimes requested by customers, hut we will do the eery best we can and always guarantee that you will see that it was to your interest to buy. Clothing we sell at cost, and some at half cost in order to sell out our entire stock. Overcoats, but one dozen left, good, nob shelf-worn ) at re markably low prices. • All hinds of Rubber foot gear. a big stock• Rubber Boots worth $4 last year, now going for $2.75, and warranted at that. Men 's and WomeiTs Underwear, large assort ment, at all prices• Bed, B ugg yall d Sleigli BI an Ilets at bargains. Men's and Boys' Caps, Gloves, Mittens, and Half- J lose. Ladies' Double, Single and Break fast Shawls, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, All these offered cheap and at bargains. Try us and be convinced. We will do our best to please you. Very Respectfully, w m, wolf & son Tho eucalyptus, or Australian bluo gum tree, is now grown in every civi lized country almost were frosts do not occur, but being by nature adapted to act as an evaporating machine, it will not destroy miliaria or keep off mosqui toes if planted in a dry and not in a marshy soil. A chestnut at the foot of Mount Etna is believed to bo the largest and oldest tree in Europe. 11 is hollow, and largo enough to admit two carriages driving abreast to pass through it. The main trunk has a circumference of 213 feck This grizzly giant is said to measure 92 feet in height Until lately most of the supply of sugar in Demnavk was imported. Xo v the material for sugar i* provided within the boundaries of tho kingdom. Six years ago tho Dnuos mado 2, GOO, 000 pounds of boct-root sugar, and four years later tho figures rose to 8, GOO, 000 pounds. The production of 1883 ex ceeded that of ISBI by fully 3,000,000 pounds. - • itMTOUMrT &~MA(MFSHOPS"^i Hicks A Buck, (SUCCESSORS TO HICKS & GRIFFITH,) BELLEFOATE, PEA A'A. We have added to our Works the best Improved Machinery, and are now prepared to do all kinks of work. Repairing of Farming implements will receive special attention, and the ADDITION 01' MACHINERY whiih we have not heretofore had will enable us tqi turn out work Promptly, and at \ •• ..... Very Moderate Prices ...... r -„yr- \\'e v. ill also offer to the Farmers of Centre County a 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 Agontslfor "CHAMPION" and "OSBORNE" Reapers. S and SHOES, goods t d, go to A. O. Mingle, oe ever brought totliis County. All s made to order, by experienced wor Items of Interest, Infant mctLility in Frauoe is-eomputfd nt from 20 to 23 per aent of the popula tion. A Paris company lia? submitted to the Pope plan* for lightiug tip the dome of St. Peter's at Easter coreinonios with electric burners. Near Danbury stands a white oak tree that is thought to be 200 years old. It is more than 100 feet high, and tho circum ference at the first limb is 13 feet. Italy has to keep 5,303 persons under sentenco of penal servitude for life. Prison expenses are $2,000,000 a year more than those for education. A recent estimate, made by means of a very intricate testing apparatus, places the rate at which an electric dot travel over a telegraph wire at IG,OOO miles per second. A clean and perfect copy of John Ban yan's "Pilgrim's Progesa" 1678, has jug{ been added to the British Mnesum lib rary. Only throe other oopies aro known, and but two of those aro perfect. The wife of the jailer, at Ocouta, Wis., was left on guard and armed fcr the day with a pistol, which her sou doubted sho bad the courage to discharge. Ho made a test by putting on a prisoner's costuino and whooping at her. There is little of interest now to be found in Elba, Napoloon's island prison. All the relioa of his stay there were long since carried away, and tho place has sunk into tho insignificance from which liis presence raised it temporarily. The population is rather over 20,000. The fire engines iu Italian cities are still the same little hand pumps used in the beginning of tho century; not ft single steam flro engine exists on tho peninsula, owing to the rarity of fires, but a movement is now on foot to intro duce steam engines according to the American style. Dr. Spitzka says the popular delusion that the human eyo has an iufluenco over insane peoplo similar to that claimed for the same organ over wild animals, is one that is often ridiculed by the insane themselves. He adds that whoever at tempts to utilize tho notion will recognize its absurdity. A dealer in cod-liver oil in marseillcs advertises that his fish are caught in ft safe and quiet harbor, where marine monsters cannot enter to frighten them into diseases of the liver. "They live there," he Rays, "in peace and comfort; their livers are healthy, and this is the reason why my cod-liver oil is the best" That the cars upon the rails of certain railroads creep has been a matter for com plaint which every one liaa heard. It will bo greater news to many to know that the rails oil sleepers creep, too, in the direction of greater traffic. On the St. Louis bridge proper the rails have been known to creep 200 feet in one year, rind on the bridge approach 400 feet It is said that the sand used in the manufacture of mirrors is now used by a Paris company to make white bricks and blocks, said not to be injured by frosts, rain, etc., and to be very light, the specific gravity being only 1.50 to 1.85 of day bricka The sand is first strongly pressed by hydraulic power, and then baked in ovens at a very high tempera* tura The bricks are almost pure silica. " Old Moses " is the name of what is thought to be the Largest tree in the world. It stands in a grove near Tulo River, in California. Although the top is broken oft, it is 240 feet high and 12 feet in diameter at the broken part. The 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 experiuionta with dogs placed under the influence of morphia even to ooma, that the hypo dermic injection of solution of tlieino, the aotivo principlo of tea, is an almost instantaneous antidote, neutralizing the effect of the narcotic, and reviving the animal, after the action of the heart has becomo imperceptible. Cafeiue possesses similar properties, but is less immediate in its operation. Fredericksburg, Virginia, lays claim to the distinction of being the burial place of Edward Heldon, a contempo rary and one of the pall-bearers of the immortal Shakespeare. A red suu stono slab marked the grave in St. George's churchyard until it wa3 mis placed by Burnside, who cut a road through the burial ground and romoved 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 Brockerhoff goods arc sold at tkmen. Repairing