Che Centre Reporter. AN NN a i F180. KIRT2 als anne DTTOR comme anne) Pa., Orne Hann, April 22,1 880, Phe republican state convention achusetts has pronounced for Ed. iw president, - .-. - [ilden has given $10,000, to the Irish relief fund, andall the while Hayes keeps Irawing Tilden's salary at the rate of $50, TEES (MX) por year and don’t giv ¢ a cont O the 1d J ath \ (Goon Lick.~The editor of the Clin an Democrat hits some fellows below o belt in this way “Tt is announced wt Mr. Wallace and his friends are try { the State Convention y carry it Tilden. Hence have a terrible how! against him as one " wars Evy 2 {0 2d control Q against we .} W and abuse is head. Bu . 5 working fi y is doing a great wrong, wd PS . TR those other fellows, who are 3 dn i 1 hoa upon his devoted t Or they are len, do not regard the part ss anvthing but the right thing no harm for them to advocate Tilden, {it is a crime for Mr. Wallace to advo te Hancock orany other man { they deny him the freedom of polit: [t seems 4] action which belongs to every citizen ed m for themselves the right to do ww they please. The whole extent of his fonso is just this exercise of political voexdom, and it had been in accord with therm. instead of against, there would have heen no words of blame for him.” Those lows assume that the Senator has no his, exeept the right to be assailed by 3 ies 3 Réiaal wh ackguards and political whe Ri ts We endorse the following from the tre Democrat: The name of Hon irles A. Maver, President Judgeof this al district is mentioned in very com- imentary terms in various sections of ¢ State, in connection with the demo nomination for Judge of the Nu- ne Court. The State convention auld not select a better candidate or one re worthy to occupy a placeon the Su- ne bench, Judge Mayer is an able, and thoroughly trained jurist who the position. He has had any vears of experience upon the bench, in the ori § mat WQnor md is acknowledged to stand mt rank of the Common Pleas Judges the state, and would prove a splendid jon to the strength of the higher 33 Th winatian conld not fall in IOMINALON Conk NOL IEE 38 cee lols Ap sen 1 des. he wmratus » Peruvian papers report tion of the Guano loading ap 1 hinch Island, the sentling of a water boat and the complete dessolation of the T and from accounts probabay much place. The Chileans also landed at Mol- werated, they respected neither for- ners nor natives, ages, sex nor condi- A letter from Arequipa says: “The agnificent buildings in Mollendo be- been com- sand ey- wing to the railroad have tely destroyed by the Chil rvthhing portable carried off. The offi- 34) TY Talil rs, led the way, opening private trunks wing their pockets with the contents.” having outraged in Some cases » English ladies and fileing Men are reported many vomen and small girls, and Chilean soldiers were forced by their of- ers to fire upon their comradesto re- strain their devilish brutality. ml tiie enim [ie Mandsley, India, horror, is thusex- lained and refered to by a London des- Seven hundred men, boys, wom- girls, priests and foreigners, sacraficed daley, for the restoration of thes ng's health, were burried alive and not red under the towers of the city walls, + following is an explanation of the When a city is builtin Burmah, man sacrifices are offered. A new monarchy usually has a hew capital and v rits are irritated. There has been » change of capital and the virtue of old rifices being gone, to appease evil spir- its astrologers declare it neeessary to of- seven hundred lives. The sacrifices ¢ made by order of King Theebaw. ese rel Apes vil spi fer + Walker, colored, was hanged at Lake Providence, La, last Friday for the arder of Mayor Gray, in October, 1879. The hymn, “On the cross the Saviour died,” was sung by thecondemned man 3.000 negroes who had gathered to wit. = the execution. reason fp etl A —— A despatch from San Francisco, 16, says storm which has prevailed thlough- out the state for several days has been the severest ever known on the line of the Central Pacific rhilroad through the The snow sheds are broken down between Emigrant Gap and Cisco. Yesterday's eastern bound express has got only as far as Alta. The Virginia lightning express stopped at the same point. A snow plow train with eight en- gines which left the Summit this morn. 1g to effect a connection with the snow- plow from Emigrant Gap when half a mile west from Summit jumped the track and dashed through the snowsheds for a hundred feet. The West bound emi- grant and freightjtrain due at Sacramento last night wae stopped by a slide two miles from any station, where it still re- mains, Every effort is being made to clear the the track. mountains, ¥ i ie cn A Ap ei ns ms Kemble appeared at Harrisburg on Tuesday last and entered bail in $5000 tb appear at next term of court, for sens tence. Of course if he does not appear he will return in a similar manner after court and again enter bail for his ap~ pearance at the following term for sens tence and thus ad infinitum. Tweed could not fool this way in New York, bat, (with a wink) you know Kemble is a republican leader in Pennsylvania. Towa has boomed for Blaine. Carry the news to the great American tramp. On the other hand the Kentucky rads have gone for the third term tramp. saan tf wp Ast Forest fires have done immense dam- age in New Jersey, in the pine forests of Ocean and Monmouth counties. The fire originated from a spark from a lo- comotive on the New Jersey Southern railroad on the morning of J4. Since that time an area of probably 50 miles in length and 40 miles in width has been destroyed. Millions of game and other birds have been suffocated by the smoke which is stifling for miles around the burned district. Telegraph wires are destroyed in parts. Fortunately the doomed district was but thinly inhabit ed, Some loss of live stock is report~ ed, In Pike county Pa., forest fires have also done immense dagnage. A bill introduced by Senator Wallace the other day proposes to require the secretary of the treasury to purchase and extinguish all the outstanding 6 per cent, United States bonds to the amount of not less than ;$5,000,060 per week. The bill further provides that the amount of these and of all other purchases of outstanding obligations of the United States to be made by the secrelary in each successive week shall be advertised by him on Monday of the week preceding, >» “MARE UR A KING, 8 the } . : 1 The Indiana lawyer, say terald whaftold a Congressional commitieo or two ago that rather than be ruled By the democrats 1% 1 wating age and coun lows, known in every rather fly to any Wf it { aginary one tha who would they know not of than to endure ¥ 1a SOO nm There were a lot of the same onder a raelites: they looked d the impending brood of who indeed were intent up for themselves and their party satisfied fiction, howeve vasing their own friends breed of jadoes king!" and they in their demand fora st They got what they implication of in Holy Writ, } 8 AN it LAI URS 10 WAS | DEL WO fas of asses had wars and glo their greatest neh men and money lasted ; th There American polities that is just as vir they disappeared iv indignant at what seems to Hun Hebrew bat when, instead of helping tl they demand tl able evil as the wat somebody their work, they are sure t 1 cers than followers ole CALL FOR HARMONY. A DEMOCRATIC EDITOR WHO FAVORS TILDEN 4 war of faction BY " The silly personal od and Speaker Randall, which has th demoralization to the way of ceasing, and promises to vantageously to the entire The basis of compr 1 {in the Philade Democratic x Iphia Times that as vet no entered an objection.- the rec pnized leader of State, and with the u active politicians, satisfactory the com be predic ted In Wallace has been abn faction i ustifies what he to the editor of marks that “1 do ne foreward steady in the best interests of 1 its forces, 1 may will not yield that judgement lence and abuse, Ifmy part) views, purposes and lead pury I am content, and place in the ranks of it party should not a ¥ out to $e empt leadership, unite grand effort for vie that Wa vrs} we nrmiy § Wry. Hace 1 will be t cinnaty Observer. AD fii NO CHANCE TO BEAT GRANT F( NOMINATION, The news that Iowa bad ins delegates to vote for Blaine was receivs | ed at the Blaine headquarters in Wash~ ington, and caused a rejoicing which was general until it was ascertained that Grant bad walked off with Kentucky | and Missouri. The Grant men have a long conceded Iowa to Blaine, and were neither surprised nor disappointed over the result. The Blaine men, be tructed its all the northern part of Illinois, are indus-| triously circulating the rumor that| nois delegation. Senator Logan, who isin Illinois, are to | the effect that there is no doubt that I1li-| generally ad astute politi gation to Chicago. It is mitted now by the most | cians, including the friends of both | Blaine and Sherman that it i their power to beat Grant, ports from Virginia are that Grant wil receive its delegation solid, 1s LO Their re The ene- oring to get up a series of anti-third | term mass meetings in New York, St | Louis, Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati and | Philadelphia. This a which is credited to Murat Halstead, | who left for New York, to cons re formers of his ilk with a view to arrange for such demonstrations. The Sherman men cannot disguise | their feelings, and are the most dispirit- | ed set of political rounders now hanging | about Washington, ——" .——— Since the Germans are ferninst Grant, John Sherman thinks to give his boom a starter by learning to talk Dutch, That is not enough, Johnny, there are sever- al other degrees you must take, viz: Go through learning to drink lager—this| will carry you to the middle of May with your lessons in German. Then learn to eat Schweitzer kase; this will carry you to the middle of June; the last degree will be to learn to eat souer- | kraut, which would take you to the mid- | dle of July and as the Chicago conyen- tion meets in June, you see John, you will not be able to get through with all the German degrees in time to help that boom any. We fear it is all up with you, John, TLe exodus committee of the senate gets some interesting as well as amusing witnesses before it at times. A few days ago R. L. Faulkner, colored, sixty-three years old, from Natchitoches, testified before the Exodus Committee that he] was a Republican, but voted the Demo- | cratic ticket because it was safer and be- | is ti ai + +. cause he had become disgusted with the | Republican leaders in the State. He thought there were seventy or eighty colored men in his district who prefer- red to and did vote the Democratic tick~ et, but he could give the names of but four. He said that in 1868 he was Pres- ident of a Republican club, but one night he was taken out of his house hy forty or fifty men, who robbed him of his purse and registration papers and advised him to withdraw from politics, which he did. The Vice-President the club, a Methodist minister, was sho and killed. The witness had also been persecuted by Republicans, presumably colored men, for affiliating with Demo crats, and on one cceasion they took a valgable mule belonging to him and drowned it. Senator Vance claimed that this was an offset for the Democrats’ stealing his purse and regigtration pa- pers, but the witness thought it was 2 “big offset,” as the mule was worth§175, and that was a great deal larger sun than the purse which the Democrats stole contained. Serrano memes mee i Regarding the famine in the governs ment of Orenburg, Russia, the St, Peters- burg Golos learns that thousands of families can neither obtain food nor the means to earn it, as there is a scarcity of i i of work as well as of food, HINTOR 1 tha iN LE xt TE d i wand OINIRSIO] ¢ Cine jtiiges fF Lad arge ea. Ihe sweeping towns, ii i (Js $} Pur } Tit The * « LE tte matic i o Of gree for taken by the was substant ally decided to ymend that the two houses of cone gress shall adopt a new joint rule pro- viding that in case if the electoral vole a state ail not be reject ed except by the affirmative vote of the se of dual re nnless the hem is the nres sh that in eas HH a. taf oi 1 turns neither shall be cot two houses agree that o: true and valid return, This proposition is substantially the same that was offered by Senator Mor- ton in the Forty-fourth congress and then adopted by the senate in tne form of a bill, which however, failed to re ceive final action in that body in con sequence of Mr, Tharman having enter ed a motion to reconsider its pasea The former twenty-secon i the subject required every electoral vote | 1 to be rejected to which any objection was sustained by either house ed $ A ge nt role or int role on | le 1 A 0 a» i JUDGEMENT AGAINST THE PENN-| LVANIA RR. CO. | Harrisbfirg, April .—An opinion was | filed by Judge Henderson this morning The Pennsylvania Railroad, an appeal from the tax settlement for 1877. The ment for the entire amount is given in favor of the commonwealth, with inters $87,623.51, & ly» MR. EWING THOROUGHLY REFUT) ES THE ‘REPUBLICAN ARGU. | MENTS IN FAVOROFBAYO- NETS AT THE POLLS. Washington, April 13.—The Democrats of the House broke their silence tovday and General Ewing ina ringing speech of an hour answered every point that had been made in the dozens of howling cans have been burdening the record with since the free election clause of the Army bill has been under consideration, When the previous question was ordered on the bill yesterday it was generally un.| derstood that, in the absence of Mr. | Clymer, who had been in charge of the! bill, the Democrats would not take ad- vantage of their right to one hour to close the debate, Mr, Atkins, however, assumed charge of the bill, but instead of speaking himself vielded hia full time to General Ewing, Thé Republicans did not attempt to cover their surprise at thig, and knowing the aggressive man- ner of wing, lus power of speech and logical method of arranging the points of his argument, they realized that after | all Democratic silence wonld have been | far preferable to the truth spoken fear- lessly. General wing spoke to a full and remarkably attentive House, The speech was a powerful and practical re- futation of all the charges so recklessly made of late by the Radicals. General Ewing referred to Garfield's vacant chair as an eloquent protest against the somer- ganlt of his party. He then glanced at a few of the speeches of the republicans, singling ont Kobeson’s and Hawley’s for particular atiention. Robeson’s speech he alluded to as deserving only of ridi~ cule, and treated it accordingly, Haw- ley’e speech, however, was completely pulled to pieces, In response to one of his points (hat riders to appropriation bills tended to revolution, General Ew~ ing showed that the Republican party accerding to this to stir up revolation than all the parties that 1 P vi C A WH TR WT RE ey In i COngross they i rider: 3 that Mi what the HO showed \ \ been preaching or practised, In gress, of which 1 canspieteus member, higen as 1 1 had put on, Mi awley v he Fortysthipd Congress nely with Mp, ' 1 in hi ands up ud rider! aw hia i h the res wl! ited and the RSL Vea VERT, vy wotld had threaten i thi “Go to anid, "on { you i thi | med uncture piterrupt, but thei ries of Demoerati d all HEIGL on the AE LR ned to n we interfer p i clog! WP DOBE radi 8 ( i © Tacy, surrection and reps ® the laws of the ackstone tos ish pe Fave i gh Il Wis training tia, orders were issued should not ¢ Hd i } iL publican uments, slase of his remarks d various extracts from 1 GOg . 4 the army had IL Was, 8 ody me man id more y wer to use th ous one. 5 in n all, Ewing pest of ti t of his iif gorvice @ Li matier Lig country. in Of BOX vr debate being ¢d by a vole of am} CE members voli (rauss, ot ux J. RB, De 15 fvsl Mitch H. M Meek Hand ve RB. Mulholland os va Robert Holmes Kx'r sh Sankoy es lov ; Thomas Bower oy vi John Gingerich r Bierly vs Joseph Bie | Brockerhof r Bros. Fi0E ri Jush etl al vs il ve Harpe g Charle . it. Ins OC »n Hoy vs J i vs Overseers of NS. hn Gingerich gs ve Joseph Tddings vi D. 8S. Dunham hn Gingerich Shoo onthors tino Reesa. vs William Walkey m vs John Spangler um vs John Spangler 1 va John Spangler Bi bram Bau lis Orvis vs Daniel Nestlerode, JURORS, Grand Jurors, ilton, Wm Grove over, gie r. W A Kerr oliege—Geo Kline Walke H B Twitmire, I. M Beck Spring Harrig—1Ph Meyers Worth—Eb. Records Penn—Sam Everts Howard twp.—J D Hall Bollefonte—L Doll, 8 A M'Quistion Unionville—~John Bing Liberty —D W Herring Traverse—1st Week Union—J E Way Spring—8 Lyen, H Hevorly Harris-Jacob Condo, John Leech mn n--Lowis Dunkle otter—G W Spangler, Alf Hosterman, Ehrhart, Wm Swab, Eph Keller ) Ed Graham, H Sechler ipeburg—F Gowland, A Owen } Munson, O Adaws Mar P , G Ed Smith, RO Irwin, I I. Nef Halfmoon Mattern, I C Fisher Rush—J B M'Card, C Moyer Howard twp.~N Agkey Liberty—~L Metzger Patton vy. Jonas Stine Miles—~Jonath Walker, H G Royer Walker—8 8 Peck, H Sprowl Huston—H GG Cronister, J Q Miles, A foodring Taylor—T Merryman HOW Wm Askey Burnside—J B Newcomer Millheim—FE C Campbell Milesburg— Frank E Bible Traverse—2d Week. J W Morris, W Calderwood ~John Reese, A Garbriek, H Hi shoo Taylor Benner hburn dogge-— Wm Wagner Bellefonto—S A Brew, W Eckly Spring—J G Larimer, J Shefler, J Sto- "wr Rush=1 Steinrock Walker—B F Kmerick, Jac Garbrick 8 Beck Fergusen-—Jos Gates, D Barr, S D Erb, J Orndorf Gregg—Juceb M’ Cool Philipsbure—A J Dress, A Atherton Penn—A W Ulrieh, S Ard T B Christ, 5 Glenn, J OC Bath. 15 1] Collegs- Burnside—G K Boak Haines—Wils Russel Halfmoon—"T Wilson Potter-—J C Boal Marion—W W Beck Miles—J C Smull Snowshoe—J no Gilliland Union—S K Emrick, A RR Hall AEMBLE GIVES BALL. i EAVLANATION OF HIS SUDDEN DEPART. UR} AND RETURN, Harrisburg, April 13,~Kemble stop. ped at the Lochiel House last night, At nine o'clock this morning Le started for the Court house in the ty Sheriff Funk, where Sheriilf Reel handed the capias to him, Weiss of his counsel having joined them Judge Pearson arrived a half hour later District Attorney Hollinger shortly af: ved it on Mr, Kemble morning, Mr, hemble was then sworn and sald t telegram last Friday to My asking him to inform Mr, pew + Bent LAY, r day. for me, 1 reached Philadelphia Monday morning, and went direet the Pennsyvivania railroad office, Fourth street, where I sent a telegram t« the agent of the road at Harrisburg 1 . coming, and they should meet me, 1 ¢ 1 also sent a telegram to Mr, Calder {the same effect. | then gol Inlo my car- the driver to go phia depot, wis closed a jand said © ‘Are you Mr, Kemble? 1 {replied that 1 was, and he then said he was an officer, {were taken to the depot.” whether Mr, Kemble knew that Salter to come and enter bail, “No, sir," said Mr, Kemble. actions for two weeks previous, Mr. Herr here said that he wished « tlceive his sentence. “Yes,” said Mr. el here on the 20th, hemi ifl am alive, intend to run away. 1 can't afford t« District At this juncture, Remble being released on bail. make the same objection,” said Mr. Hol others, and cite the same authorities and your Honor will use your discre Lion : After some discussion among the al tornevs Judge Pearson intimated tha the Court was cajoled by counsel for de ! ‘hey un ii id wiore of the while on the plea that there was press ing business to be transacted by the de , | postponement to gel their cases d As to Pearson said he very much d hie would recognize one After some further discussion durin which Kemble assured the Judge h iiwould appear for sentence, : : : Y wb fixed the $o.U00. which before the DOAY oubted i Mii at 3 phia shortly after twelve o'clock BUILDINGS BURNEI HOLIDAYSBURG, Altoona, Pa, Apr 14 fire broke out in A, Holic ble, Holi - THIRTY o 3 1 daysburg, at four o'clock thi Ihe home fire departmen al to successfully fight it anc sent for help to thar 1 an hour, Eight houses and loss will reach $20,000 and the insur ance $10 incendiary who was seen and re ognis ed bret not captured. - ee» AN EXPENSIVE SMOKE, FARMER'S WIFI} AND WAGON BURNED i I, of Boil Yor AR “go Mprines Having todd On [EFL v slar f Carlisle the Hi a spark fix his atten ad in an inst Th 3 loped in flames, Tw young men passing by ran to her assist. » by teartt bhurni # the oh left in a costume assum- nly by natives of an ex. male, y wrapped in a shawl. and : rappoa in A Saw, al ighboring house to be prop- he mean Hime the fin guined head-way and ald In unhit hed body of the vehi i AY i HANI. i #he was = Wore «x - - THE FOREST FIRES, Bushkill, Pa., April fires are now raging in Lehman (ownship | Pike county, and in portions of Monroe It is estimated that fully 20,000 acres of forest have been burned, The 18, ~Ciroat forest ountly damage caused by the fires in this county this year amounts to a large sum, Friday night's rains have extinguished the New Jersey fires. In Virginia between Lynchburg and Norfolk the forest fires were still raging on Sunday. * * le» - A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION. Chinamen Blown to Atoms. San Francisco Cal., April 18.—The giant powder works in tho distriet of | Berkley, exploded yesterday, killing twelve white men and twelve or fifteen Chinamen. This is the third explosion {with loss of life. The explosion occurred {in the picking room and all the men at {work there were killed, There was about room, All the victims were blown te [atems, A large portion of the skull of a {Chinaman was found with thefqueue at- {tached, There wero six houses inside of [the works and they were all blown to pieces. | The explosion is supposed to be the re- sult of carelessness. The workmen are hired by the piece and directed to use {they found they could work faster and] | ke more money by using iron hammers {«-n dangerous practice, It is supposed [that some man struck his cartridge once too often and it went off, igmiting the Ip ywder before him, which communicated with the adjacent packages, with theaboye terrible result, {MA THE STORM AT NEWPORT. Newport, Pa., April 17, 1880.-~During {the prevalence of the thunder storm, which | passed over Perry county on Friday even. ling, three barns were struck by lightning, {as follows: D. Hair's, in Carroll towp- iship; P. Both's, in Centre township, and {(3. Rhinehart’s, in Wheatfield township. The building's were all consumed with [their contents, as far as is known, save { Hair's whose live stogk was rescued. lp [RESUSCITATION OF A CONVICT ! WHO HAD BEEN HANGED. {| DPesth, April 16, 1880 —A most extraor- {dinary case of resuscitation is reported to [have taken place at Raab en the 14th, inst. IA young convict named Takacea. who [had murdered two woman, was hanged. Ho wae about twenty-three years of age After the body was cut down and examins ed by the ph: sicians life was pronounced extinct. As a scientific experiment the body was subjected te an electro-galvanic current, and after a few hours signs of life were perceptible. The resuscitated cons vict completely recovered the use of his senses, apd big first actions were of vios lence toward the prieon officials by whom he was surrounded. He soon began to TREASURER'S SALE. 415 ( )" UNBEATED LANDS 416 FORYAxes von 1870, ann 8804 PREVIOUS YEARE — Notice is hero 274 |W given, that in pursuanceof An 2074 ACL oO day June, A, D, 1815, entitled An 817 Act to amend an Act directed the 415 {Centre county, and the several 416 ory, the following tracts of uns 88 "isouted lands in sald county forthe 890 49 ‘|laxen due and unpaid thereon, at! 4818 108 the Court House in the Boreugh 415 of Bellef nte, on the Bgeoxp 3X0 Y or JUNR, A D,, 1880, X74 BENNER 415 warraniee Taxes 410 Thomas Johnston $24 601917 And, Ueon 1 NA Robert Holmes 20412074 John Moore 1 802074 Hu JD Harris 9 John Davis 144 180 Foster Tate (owner) 2602074 BOGGS 1160 {of Packer & Lucas i) ol § 24 621217 2062 a8 400200 43 181100 SR I8I428 48 2340/4 434 alt4i4 8 ) 470140 D, Karskadden 485 163 Jenathin Harvey 3 401 40 Moses Hood 418 40 William Heod 448 1684 Josiah Haines 424 78 Garret Cottinger 00 Frank MeCoy 2 121 10 BURNSIDE 300 William Miller 0 B01 3 a9 ' Bird Wilson AN] 1 Henry Harris BOB] 400 Michael O Bryan OF 488 168 John Rugg 3 15] John Shym MM {415 Eli Canoy ‘44 60 (400 100 Samuel Pancoast | 379 David Lewis 4156 John Baron id 11 Thomas P', Whartes 1276! 2085 Walter Stewart 106] 60 22 Paul Cox 4 28380 2 Jehn Vaguhn 81 00 400 i 168 John Donnelly 13 441400 20 84 1400 284 400 40% 0 8 19 44) 14 14 18 14 480 13 14 188 12 80 298 160 12 80 318 @0 1288 300 60 } 44 480 OM 280 4 |X) 4 4156 a14 140 48 1433 163 Henry Donnelly {484 168 John Dewart , {48d 163 James Towers £33 108 William Gray 4156 John Weitzel $16 James Black {415 Joseph J Wallace 163 John Cewden 163 William P. Brady wi 165 Henry Shafter Jahn Housel 434 168 John Lyon 138 163 Charles Goben 433 163 Thema: Grant $34 163 John Brady {415 John Boyd «1483 168 Alex Graves 33 Morris =1483 168 Thomas Hamilton 40 407 $33 163 John Byer 1588 100 «410 HROOD er 12 Bi 180 1483 163 jamin X 13 46.150 $03 163 Alex Hunie 15 46 400 453 163 Samuel Hunter 1846] 2 3 763 Themas Graves 18 46 #153 Francis Teach 13 46183 433 163 George Harrison 18 46] 80 1433 163 John Nicholson 346! 00 } 163 Blair McClanahan 18 46] Pearson Hunt 63811 Polly MeClanahan 63 811104 58 George McClanahan 62 811 40 142 Ann MoClanahan 8381] 25 } George Mead oi Nl i Andrew Pettit HIRI i William Bingham 638] Nathan Levy 12806100 Joseph Thomas 1289] 188 Joseph Wallace 15 46 175 Joseph Wallace 13 46 | 30 William Bell 13 46 (175 3 Samuel M Fox 21 27 120 Sarah M. Talman 2185 188 of Jormiah Parker 334! 10 Alexander Bell UM 3 163 Alex. J. Dallas 1546] 8 J i { =} 53 163 Joseph 1 13 44 1 “i ~ HE 434 ol 438 Bien © gp ‘el So Yo a So we we we de ge de de de Be #53 «ili R3 CURTIN. lebeca Kelso James Miller James Irvin Ed. Hallowell s Li i U3 5400 G66 IR60 x0 HME oo » OR "200 1003 a i repeated altacks upon the keepers and {complained of violent pains, asking from time to time for milk sand water. Death yesterday morning. The entire medics! {faculty in this city is considerably exer: i [eised over the case, "TWO MEN PRRISH BY POISONOUS GASES WHILE DIGGING A WELL. Lancaster, April 14 — Early this morn- Charles Fraser, were suffocated in a well {had been sot off, and one of the men went {down before the gas had time to escape [rade went 10 his rescue and lost his life in ithe attempt. Both men were unmarried {and about twenty-five years of age. Fifty years before Nee ) Sellers the public. Pronoun- (ced by all to be the most pleasant and | efficacious remedy now in use, for the (eure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarse Cough: the throat, whooping cough, &e. Over a million bottles sold within the last few years, Gives im~ {mediate relief wherever used, and has ea ness, tickling sensation benefit that cannot be i + (had from the cough mixtures now in ‘use, Sold by all druggists at 26¢ ! NEW RICH BLOOD, {Sending beslth in every fiberof the system {is rapidly made by that remarkable pres iparation, LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER. For the speed jeure of Scrofuls, Wasting, Mercurial Dis {sease, Eruptions, Erysipelas, vital decay, {and every indication af impoverished blood. *‘Lindsey's Blood Searcher is the jone remedy that can always bo relied upon, { Druggists sell it. i * Vimy nr | NOTICE THE BARGAINS. | On account of failing health the under. {#igned has decided to quit the mercantile { business and desires to close out his entire {etock ns early as possible. He therefore offers the followin Liberal Inducements to all {Cash buyers: On bills to the amount of $6 and aver a discount ef 10 per cent, On bills of $10and over a discount of 20 per cent, will be allowed. Also will pay the highest market prices for produe in exchange for goods. offer special inducements on such goods as Shawls, Dressgoods, Mens' Underwear, hats and caps, ready~ made Clothing, cottonades, vest patterns and cassimeres, la- dies and misses lasting Gaitors, I purpose however to keep up my stock Esther Eddy Casper Wistar doseph Kalo Ulob Lawns Lanne Longstreth 28 129 i 12 80 66 Lindley Coats Willig Gilbert Henry David Jessie Walu Mollie Wharton Joseph Waln s Richard Waln 24 89 “ROG 43 ne! 75 28 761200 24 B40 14 601400 Themas Hale Jucebh Wan Jonathin Wills Robert Alnsly John McCauley 18 271430 Charles Allen 21 mI Fishburn Wharton 3 14 86i120 Richard Tunis 17 60 200 Caleb Lawns § 3 68 300 Tennce Longstreth | 3 0K 480 Parker <7 10 410 Henry Donald K16 490 Robert Ainsly § 46 90 100 Richard, Tunis 480 50 28 08 150 Fishburn Wharton 2885 a0 JW. &85. C, Packer 2 20 955 Philip Meyers 80 20 200 Bimon Meyers 18 20 424 Micahel Mavers 80 96 419 Joseph Deviing 20 10 800 Job W Pacer 6 60 125 W M Packer § John P Mitchell Job WW. Pucke: of J Ww Pucker J Zz JONE Bei j. RB. Morgan YE: GUBON, Issac Buckley Josiah Lushby Richard Mose! Abrabam Hicks GREGG John ¥ Price John Rote (owner), Bernard Hubly William Taggart David Taggart William Logan John Painter Bans Wil Robert Thoma J eremi Robert Aaron Robert Samuel John 1 Moore WT gear fai La 060 gz Wn 154 23 Willa Joseph George 8 Derr 24 18 8% 15 00 am 9 60 156 128 40 a 0 400 4 60 400 460 188 i 4 9 1 42 2 511580 6 48 170 2100182 210, 210.527 2100188 154 433 163 433 158 443 168 4 631488 158 2 071438 168 Danis! LOwhe Shires 5 & George RU BRM Thomas HAINES, John Simpson John Kidd William Mosby 244 50 Adam Bolinder a 83'a00 Albright Swineford 8 18 250 Charles Hall 2 TH 400 HALY MOON, 1500 Abraham Elder 281485 168 Thos Heyskill 1200 (owner), B 10/433 163 Jae Vanpool owner 442/480 9 C. Yanpoo! estate 1500 (owner), 44.438 153 C. Vanpool estate 453 1563 4 60141 308 (owner), Sen Peggy Shearer 400 147 22 44 HARRIS, Kearney Wharton © 781402 116 John Irvin 291 75 J. C, Fisher 1 061433 153 John Irwin = B71433 163 William Brown 7 601438 163 Michael Brannen 438 163 {owner), 85 168 George Fox 483 163 John Irwin 438 163 John Irwin 433 163 HOWARD 400 William Crossman 1 171212 J ah bn Brady 16 00 433 163 Samuel Leathers 5711438 163 Joseph Graysburg 851/433 158 HUSTON 438 1568 Adam Kuhn 407 187 LIBERTY, 40 J. & D Gunsavlus 2 85] 15 Part John Potter 185801433 168 James A. Quigley 823438 163 Ross Baker 4 251458 158 George DD, Hess 8281433 1568 Robt & Jas Hayes 32 901200 Daniel KYouse 156 10{100 Samuel P Shenk, 250 (owner, ) TCI800 Danie! David, 108 MARION J D, Shugert Ww. A. Thomas Alexander Scott Thomas Bennet James Robert Joseph Paul By 10 a BO) 150 9b John K John B Joseph 1410 Christal Samuel Joh» H of Andre - 0 2% 24 24 00] 40 63 28 360 ow John P JOSTENTERy ed FEVER AND AGUE. medicine is one of the most edies of an age of successfu specifics, and is an imme wherever on this Continent fever ane sgue exists, A wineglassful three time a day is the bestUpossible preparstive for encountering a marlarious atmosphere regulating the liver, and invigorating the stomach, For sale by all Drugrists and Dealers generally, EGISTER'S NOTICE. <The follow , ing accounts have been examine and passed by me and remain fled of re cord in this office for the inspection «f heirs, legatees, creditors and all others | any way interested and will be presente to the Orphans’ Court of Centre count on Wednesday, the 28th day of April, A D. 1880, for confirmation snd allowance 1. The final account of John Hoffer administrator of Martin Murphey, late Snow Shee township, Ae] 2 The scoount of Jacob I). Valentine guardian of Thomazine Thomas, mine child of Jacob V. Themas, 8. The first and partial account of Ja: cob W. Moyer and Daniel Moyer; late of Haines township, deceased. 4. The account of John Hoffer, guar dian of Lavina Stine, (formerly Lavina Mayes) minor child of Jeremiah Mayes, late of Benner township, deceased. 6. The final account of Dr. T. 8. Mus: ser, Jontian of D. W. Holloway, minor child of Daniel C. Holloway, late of Haines township deceased. 6. The secend and final secount ef Richard Conley and J. B. Roan, executors of &c., of Ropert Roan, late Renner towns ship, deceased. 7. The scoouul ef James Heverly, guardian of Sarah Walker, minor child of Michael A. Walker, late of Boggs township, deceased, as filed by John Heverly and Joseph Royer, executors of James Heverly, deceased, 8 Tho account of Jonathan Weaver, proprietary A AA ats etre 20 621438 163 447 b 281100 6 041438 108 Kearn Robert Wg Andrew Summers Moore Wharton William Parker Ry Aln an 3 Ei] Whar" "alentine MT Milliken N J Mitchell George Edd dames T Hale James MoManus Bamuel Linn Toland ‘Williams Gray & Grant Thomas Greaves Andrew Bayard i of Bamuel Dobson tof Jerem Job Reilly 0. D Kurskaden 100 Barsh Bittiebell 400 N J Mitchel] 412 44 David Carscadon 44 David C 80 David Carscadon 438 168 Francis West 435 168 William H West 63 John West D H Cunningham 71 John M Nesbit 144 Hugh Pim 360 144 John Reiley 34 Burd Wilson 53168 K 443 483 169 483 11454 210 300 400 ah Jackson Taggart Levy 7 Gras ag wd wd ww INSERERSI BARES Beott Le a aa > Jersey Wharton “Fhe . ~ ar 3 m Paeker Fecron Kitts & Jae Bab! 41 SPRING. Joba L burtz Thomes Harrison, ER8 Crem Rd TAYLOR. Moses Coals James Bosh Levy 11 BOl176 P2458 163 1438 162 Ely Hootman 100 James Moore on Viscent Stephens oB1438 163 Lesly Malone 2641438 163 John M'Commen 12600176 M Coa 10 34] 60 1881434 434 rl, Fulmer . Boolt Foust £1. Organ 67 6b qs Greaves 17 36 150 17 86 wo 17 86 100 17 86 100 201 80 Jumes Carr Michael Weidner ells : Jacob Beck 800 100 George Mong 1001 428 153 Mary Smith 16 28 Will Wilson Davi ston AM Eder Erskin Lueas g Tract No. Tract Ne 2 Tract No, 18 Tract Ne. 8 Tract No. i2 Irvin C Vanpoo William Bell UNION 9% R Molbolisnd 80 William Brower Ann Dea! eidman Harrison ch Samuel! Phipps 66411 Boyce Davis 0433 158 Ro Stewart ES 189 140 5 8 74 oi2 100 David 560 Mary McEwen 201 133 James Sutler 40 John Baker 46 John Meloming i - elly Inck Wells Ssmuel Phipps Joha Cooper of Boyze Davis WALKER, 96 Christ Robrer 6 Musser Chestnut opking {owner,) openbaver 53 . Hoover & Reese w Allison 5200 Lilly 62 40 108 93 52% ll 266 4680] 174 100 433 163 Samuel Scott. ner), Y Pa., April 10, 1880. im * ceased. | 24. The second and fins] account of J. {H. Reifsnyder, administrator of &c., of |Jobn Bavey, late of Gregg township, de {cessed, 25. The first partial account of R. W. |Singleton, administrator of &e., ot C. L | Beckwith, Iste of Worth tewnship, dec’d. _26 The nccount of Nosh and Michael Stover, administrators of &e., of Martin Stover Inte of Hanes township, dec'd. an. The final secount of John Curtin, guardian of Harry Saylor, minor child of niamin Saylor, deceased. v 28 The final sccount of John Curtin guardian of Amelia Saylor, minor child of enjamin Sayler, deceased. 29. The account of Wesley Runk. guar dian of Emlin, Jobn Evan and Blanch White, minor, children of Joh B White inte of Rush township, deceased, ss filed by L. W. Munson, administrator of 'Wes- ley Runk, decessad. 30. The account of John T. Ross and G. W, Campbell, executors of &c., of David Rose, Inte of Harris township, a . 81. The account of Charles Smith an Hazy A. Smith, executors of &ec., of Pe- ver Smith, late of Petter township, dec'd. 32. The ncoount of Charles Wright, ex- scutor of &c., of Samuel Wright late of Ferguson township deceased. 83. The account of Jaceb Holter, sd- ninistrator of &e., of Henry Pletcher, late f Howard township, d . “4, The necount of George L. Goodhart, sdministrater of &e., of Evan Evans, late * Potter township deceased. 85. The account of Issac Frain, guar. ian of minor children of Lewis, Cather. aan, deceased, 36. The frst and}final account of Thomas derryman, administrator of &e., of Catha- ine VanPool, late of Taylor township, ‘eceased, 87, The mecount of James Williams, uardian of Emma, Lucy, and George D. Nason, minor children of G Va n, deceased, ss filed by David Williams, Jdministrator of James Williams, dec'd. W. E. BURCHFIELD, april te. Register. IR LINN, Atterney-at-Law ‘fice on Alleghony Si. Bellefonte Pa 27 feb of OHN BLA GREAT FALL —OPENING— AT Wolf’sStand. THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT guardian of Calvin Weaver, minor child of Soloman Weaver, late ‘of Miles towns! ship, deceased. { The account of R. B. Hesterman,! administrator of &c., of Ann Hosterman,| Inte of Haines township, deceased. : 10. The account of John Shaffer, ad- ministrator of &e., of Regina Smeltzer | of groceries to the last, giving all who may call also Sthe advantage in those goods, Heartily thankful to customers for past patronage and trust all will take advantage of the above. S. M. Swartz. Bapdt Tusseyville. N OTICE is hereby given that the fol. lowing named persons have filed their petitions for license, in the Office of the Clork of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of tho Peace in and for Centre county, and that application will be made at the next Session of said Court to grant the same, W. 8. Musser, John Bamedale, do Henry Roff, do Jonathan Kreamer, do James Passmere, do James Matley, Saloon John Anderson, do Daniel Garman, Tavern David J, Meyer, do John H. Odenkirk, do do do Perry. H. Stover, do Penn twp Geo. 1. Birekford, Saleon Bellefonte boro Edward Brown, Tavern do do Gotlieb Haag, do Spring twp Joel Kling, ir, do Marion, do Fred'k Smith, eating house Bellef't boro D. G. Bush, Tavern do do H. C. Yengor eating house do do George Miller Tavern Gregg twp 0. A. Faulkner de Philipsburg boro Robert Lloyd, 0 do de Harvey Witheright eatiug house Snow Shoe twp Alvis Kohlbecker, Tavern Boggs twp Jeffrey Hayes, do Rush twp D. H. Ruhl, do Potter do R. V. Shafter, do Howard bore W. R. Teller. do Bellefonte do. Shadrach Steffey, Tavern, Ferguson twp. John G, Uzzle, Tavern Snow Shoe twp Peter Weber Saloon, . Dhilipsburg. J. C. HARPER. Millheim bore. Philipsburg do. Walker twp. Millheim boro. Philipsburg do. Tavern, do 0 Bellefonte do do de Potter twp suffer from congestion of the brain and be- 1 apr. te Protl’y. late of Miles tawnahin, decoased. i ii. The account of J. C. Zimmerman, | guardian of Nancy E. Johnstonbau gh {formerly Segnor) miner child of Simen| G. Segnor, late of Harris township, do-| ceased, 12. The mcconnt of Rebeca Murphy, surviving administratrix of &c., of James CO. Murphy, late of Ferguson township, deceased. 18. The nceount of Robert Glenn, ad- ministrator of &e,, of William Harpster, Inte of Ferguson township, deceased. 14. The account of Jaceb Neese, ad: ministrator of &e., of Christina Neese, late of Penn township deceased, us filed by 8 J, Herring and William Neese, adminis- trators of said Jucob Neese, deceased. 15. The thirteenth annual acoount of Daniel Rhoads and John Irvin, Jr. surs viving trustee under the will of William A. Thomas, deceased. 16. The account of Jacob Stever, guar- dian of Anna Shull. minor child of Elissa beth Shull, Iste of Miles township, docegs- 17. The final account of James Duck. Michael B. Duck and Henry E. Duck, ad- ministrators of &e., of J. Henry Duck, late of Gregg township, deceased. 18. The account of James Duck, Mich sel B. Duck and H. E. Duck, trustees ap~ pointed by the Orphans’ Cofirt of Centre county to sell the real estate of J. Henry Duck, deceased. 19, The apoount of James Ward and Abert Ward, executors of &ec., of Simon Ward, late of Ferguson township, deceas- 20. The account ef James P, Coburn, executor of &c., of Samuel Huston, late of] Potter township, deceased. 21. The account of James P, Coburn, ex« ecutor of &e., of James Barber, late of Gregg township, deceased. 22. The first and partial account of Pe ter Shultz and Hoary Ktters, executors of] &c., of John Etters, late of College town- ship, dec'd. 28, The account of Sarah R. Way and G. W. Fisher, exacutors of &c¢ , of Caleb Exhibits an immense stock of DOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS. LADIES READY-MADE SUITS, PARA. SOLR, UMBRELLAS, FANCY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC,, ETC, THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is filled with Choicest Teas, Syrups, Dried Fruit, Canned Goods, Sugars, Cofs fees, Pure Spices, Salt, Pork Provi- sions. Wooden. Willow, Queens and Glassware, Fish, Salt and everything usually found in a first class Grogery. ALSO HARDWAL} -, CARPETS AND OIL CLO HIS always on hand, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE > JSwo| TIE BEST IS THE CHEAPE T GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING “Grain Separator ed 2 = ERETETBRE 50 6 20 3 701 78 g BER Cleaner and Bagger, and the PEERLESS, TRACTION 9 47 18 no STEAM ENGINES, Manafactured only by Grisen wiMaxvractorise Co, Ways 7 #|nesboro, Franklin Co., Pa. work. Grain ight and Smooth Running, leaning perfectly in all kinds salof grain—wet or dry. Also the NOVELTY HAY & GRAIN RAKE 91%:he Best Rake out. Manu. Vactured by 8 & G. Havex, J. A. Fleming, 18marSm Cestre Harr, Pa. £20 Jhon veyed BY Snoyieradorte BUS ed ty pase § Jona Ig S34UIH Hu 0 CIE Mana nun iy SEN TH SYR) "Foap iN seRG - 1 ‘uel jen £q jue Jo Wey puw amos WoO | AS WHQG Wg Hg IepRIIg] eed Eh — nIwie “1sniueq ssarrazan os all A uo » £9 Plog q Huipgaud. pus enojdyep ¥ oa von WOVNOVA WAAR LO0H aN AoNIN 1 oes AlRE] ay uneqiun $ afnid ad f Mo on jo % Jo noe na {OY hte 3 A Latoray QIea AWNING 0 peIndBit kina Py ‘Wind wally fon BEAUTIFULNO.3 f mnerronse. Buy no Sewing Machine before ex~ amining the CELEBRATED WHITE, the Simplest, Easiest Running, Lar- gest and Handsomest Shuttle Sewing Machine in the world. BrAgents Wanted. Write for Circulars, - H. J. BOYER, Ag't, Asronsburg, Pa. ENTRE 00. FARMERS HOME — USH HOUSE. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Improved Stabling and Careful Hestlers. Low Special Rates for Jurymen and Wit- nesses. Cleanliness, Comfort and Table unexcelled. NO DISCRIMINATION agaist fhe Producers of our food, than whom none are more worthy, or more en titled to attention. The Bush House hay ing over three times the capacity of other hotels, there is no occasion or isposition to place the guests in attic rooms. This accounts for its growing Local Trade. We do not trust your horses te the care and prefit of parties disconnected with thetho oo J. H. MYERS, Propristor. WA NTED.—Men of integrity and 5. X avilily to oll trees, vines and Shrubs: nent emplayment to good salesmen, Address D. H. Patty & Co., Nurserymen, 721 Broad St, Newark, N. J : 26fed 2m, JIRDVIY b Jas. Harris & Co. ARE SELLING VERY Low REAPER SECTIONS and 15apSm And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, SPROUT'S HAY FORKS. ROPE BLOCKS, EIC, As well as all kinds of HARD. WARE, to meet all demands in this line, JAS. HARRIS & CO. Bellefonte. TO $0000A YEAR, or ( $56 to $20 a day in your Women do as well as » own locality. No risk. men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No one ean fail make money fust. Any one can do the work. You can make from 50 cts. to $2 an hour by devoting your evenings and spare time to the business. It ¢osts noth ing totry the business. Nothing like it. for money making ever offered before Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Reader, if you want to know allabout the best paying business before the publie, send us your address and we will send you full particulars and private terms free. Samples worth $5 also free. You can then make up your mind for yourself, Address GEORGE STINSON & Portland, Maine, ht J on circular giving POSITIVE PROOP. Price hE ee | HNS HOLLOW a St. Philadetphis, For gale by J. D. Murray A Paris correspondent says that ual § rillustra ALL DR B, J. agents, 602 Areh C2 cE REMOVED WITHOUY / Knife, and, in most cases, without, in. Apply to C. P. W. Fischer, N. D., lsburg, Centre county, Pa. 24 jul 1s HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE HALL, donkey meat is superior to horse or pork. APER Powis ¢ War, late of Half Moon townshin, dee ANIILE Saddles, Harness, 5 Whips Flynets, and also keeps on hand Cottor Nets, etc. Prices low as any where else. All kinds of repairing done. The best stock always kept on hand. All work war- ranted. A share ofthe public patronsge kindly solicited. toct, tf oe
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