The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 24, 1880, Image 3

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dp vance ; $2.00 u a hen not paud n adean:
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hoy i
hseribersonlsude the ¢
ws 10 eis, amount
instead of Weis asf
is
Wrmer
REM SECIVES,
that John +8 iol
1st Janwun
{ime he was pa
LOD GE MEETINGS.
reaxere HALL Lonak, No, #84, 1, ©
ry Sata wdayevening (a the Odd Fel
GOODRART, Sec'y W. R. Fre
M..
ihe of
tows Hail
Ww, NO
8% FLA meels
Ln Fort Lopag, No
te warm Sunday,
with thunder
ee Wenther qu
y and Tuesday,
sortment
; y
Doorssto;
j alle ndance
moon.
Goldman’
h avin 5
course
ara
| present
Ti ROO,
up business,
auring prosent
i
1 tt
a8
Matilda Farnace,
1 Suspended on
EAR FAOLUC
the Rail
An
Pennayivania
P
TRIOS,
four
y 4
ISR OFIGEOS
from
ninety
108 Ril
Tha
in
un
ety
ree minutes, stopp
Owl
ng
ag ap twice 0 Ot
anything except
to
ith
1
:
woos ahead of
od
i
i and the
wnte Hall
HERLACHER, Sect J
J.ARNEY, W
meats at th
or bela
her Master,
LOCAL ITEMS
personal Fe]
Haines,
i
erty of
June
ale of op
Fowler, decd in
0 gloek
next week
“Nathan,” will appear
¢ Hall will petition next
Wo!
Leni
be in rporated into a I
Ehri
G of Haines
2 from & tn
to Kan
$
L
Pi
-There
teacher on a salary «
ation
anni
sth,
ABROUI
hold ti er
The State Teachers’
Pennsylvania will
meeting at York ¢
29th of July next
-Whiits
is OAr,
ya..y
may now Wid
(hers wal a il
il, where
COSS.
Tribune
fave rite without
notice in
program
: IVES
Marriage makes the man; the
man was maid befor#, and when )
are married get your groceries al
ler's, it shows that you have the
ties of good house-keeping
cob Sprank!
in
horse of Mr
tlefonte, was Rill
by tn
the Reid
ighiny aK.
B)
Q
uves
3
a
do
that men
likewise
i they
evil
Lows
Gea,
a re
soy Fn
i MANUIACLLn
Aave a ton of gold 18
3 . »e .
As we have our do
isfy ourselves
hese days.
adis
}
ma y 53%
ot
Ha =a
8 w e
army worm bas crossed the
v's line and made its ap pearance ino
delaware county, causing greatinjury to
heat and rye Le
farmers sho
Tee
iy
>
t tre
Len
on RY
sun
fields.
t
the Digge
HONAL CANVASS
we,
#5 *
FARIS, ON
eb SR OP
chiers DOSS groc
MB. Der
"pO 1nd: app!
tomato plants
aoien;
~ ~tyt +1} hans
f a Louisville bone
prietor o
Ino unces that rsons leaving
bones with him can have them
unis at short notice. Yes and leave
rour measure at the Beehive and you
the best {it in the stat te
n any ready made auction goods,
proj
ar lower
s SEG
of the Distriet
onin
in Pennsylvania
news lam:
nd
an
oa ial
ong the late
Rain storms of great violence and un
usual doration have raised the water in |
most of the rivers in the Northwest to a
higher point than was ever know n, But |
there is no rise in the stream of clothing
constantly sola at the Philad. Branch at
25 per cent. less than any other store
-~-Wi
} ill
6
Sta
liam Wheeler kindly turned the
crank of the ice cream freezer for a fes-
: val at Phillips, Me., for nearly two
wours. Thinking it didn’t freeze as it
ought, be looked in and found the in-|
gredients were in the cupboard! Justa!
case like that of the chap who didn’t
buy his clothing at the Standard cloth- |
i g ball wher everythin g 18 NOW ©
cost in order to settle up business
¢
rit
st
Min
ard.
2s
er sural
— A write the ! New Yorke
reports a method pursued by a friend fi
causing apple trees to bear every ye
and which some reader’ of the Reronri
saay wish to try just at this stage of th 16 |
k
n
ber, were bearing heavy crops every oth
long pole
them a heavy beating on one
{ne fruit was about the
nuiz, knocking all the apples off
the tree. Tho next year the alternate side
took its turn, and for many years the own
and gave |
just as
hick
JICKOTY
on half
er year, go ho took a
i
ide,
size of
gry year. His frees stood in a rich soil
that was annually cultivated, no grass be:
ing allowed to grow,
—The Beehive keeps busy and hum-
ming above any other store or two stores
in the county. The proprietors, Messrs,
Jauland & Newman, are men of won-
derful suerzy 4 and’ enterprise which
keeps them ahead. They sell goods in
benefit a greater number, They are per:
fect gentlemen, always treat you right
and never give a customer canse to com-
plain, Remember, the Beehive is the
most extensive store in the county,
- Cultivators, shovel p! ous, horse~hay
rakes, of the most improved make, at
rock bottom prices by Alexanders,
Yellefonte, Pa. 2
—Cayuga plaster, finely ground, the
best in the market, only §7 per ton, at
Alexanders, Bellefonte, Pa. at,
—We are the authorized agents for
the sale of the Geiser thresher and sep
arator, with horse power or Peerless
steam engine, at low prices and on fav.
orable terms, We are also agents for
the sale of the Heebner patent levels
tread horse power, for one or two horses
with.patent speed regulator, with little
giant thresher ard. cleaner. All war
ranted to do good work,
Dwners of the Geiser Separator and
horsepower | will please send in their or-
ders of repairs at the earliest day possi-
ble, to enable us to have a full supply in
ALEXANDER &
POCO eS
} thal are
unwidiesome,
it, do
not 1K :
off mad, |
lied, The!
Ud Day
a go
ren
FOP
sir coffee.
OWE who
* Fer
L088
with
ther stores ti
CASC
SIWARYS gi
A , # on own
-A Wester
one day
was-
to settle
I~
WHO MURDERED
the P ionoar«Pross.]
May 2
sald M Le
bo was killed,
| It was a dreadful murder.”
“How do I know he asked, repeatin
nl
themselves cor
From
York,
Lorgan was killed,’
5
5 N
3 |
tian 3
BEL A
al od it
{as
114 i.
“1s it possible?
the publie about
“Yon 1
iN
id it I
five years after tl
have to partially before,
[ was in i, about
den u
| 6 ling the Masons, two men vol
ny wit Une
' Wh
i HORR0S,
fol
nk Mr
man who |}
Hoey
ad ¢
oufined by his captors,
} OKC SOE ovst
i
whilé wo We
consentad,
fiki, Ahq
Whitney
oy
murder of M« He de
le secret bad been a bur
and then he
RAN,
niga
1 were who left the lodge
to put Morgan oul of the
w bs
34
E45 .
reveal the secrets
» 3aid he was one
if, William King, Gar.
Ho ward and Chubbock: They went
und the prisoner band and
1 & boat carried him te
iddle part of the Niagara Riv
s were Co
side,
bo
ain if
t ¥ Ih
led 10 either shore,
hts to his head and
Who
X where it was tWo I
:
im overboard, Bn
1}
OLE
n, Weed
. but he wen t
duty ts
usly impesii
Can Dang
3
AY solemn
3 ud 10 me. i
hirty years afterwards |
WI hitney in Chicage. |
the Conventio
mo and said he wanted
AL n in
& Careful confession or me
to be publ ished after his
re was nobody alse he dared to)
id, 1 agreed to commit
rol LO PAPOr 43 3000 AS Lhe)
urned. The hour it ad.
waiting fur me at my hos
the depths of disappointment, |
¥ wilh
ad jc
rned he was
tel. I was in
bus hundred things, and
i
od would then altend
a
that should come back
sellers sller in
never
al,
saw him
I said,
or friends t
ot or tok
ought
180,
ih
aodum is
‘it would be well
way, that every one
and ail bat
Col, King com!
3 " PN i, i» »
id Garside was Xicke
wh
r the
murderers is dead,
ent desihs.
a a
PY
CINCINNATL
\TEST
Detailed Re post of the Preparations
he Meet ting.
for t
ine 21 —The days devel
nothing to soive the
presidential problem. There
» inty tosnight about the
has been al any time
three Jays. This is not!
rprising when the fact is
ideration that many be
undecided as to
EY ve supporters of Hancock
t work to-day and now
ballot.
~The natio
upon Senator
-
of t
aly es sre
1
ia
June nal
greed ohn
Kentuel ky, for permas |
It agreed to admit the
egations from New York and
the commit
the rog~
10 vole.
A maels
the view of compromiss
ces in their state 80 as to
1f this is aceom-
Hahed it will save much time to the con
. VOLES OD 0 first
nnati,
ommitlea bas
Stevenson, of
tL Chairmen,
nt
svesll
Yemn
gdel
chusetts to seats until t
tials reported, but only
ns be en
iuselis delegation bad a
rit with
ee
iil 5 }
will titled
5
deo elega uons,
11
i
|
\EWmans- |
uppesed discov.
sunk a shaft |
aging out
nt.
gold
|
i
5
BInerai wo are
CAPTURE OF ARICA BY THE/|
CHILIANS |
received
that
3 #oy0r {
LwWn ol
the
ado prison
cor
WaE
slr ry f 's .
SIEETAIND Irom
at P na
ri An Cl h
the Cons
has bean
AAR]
1
i
anars
sniied he ¢) hil
ipied by the Chilians
Cole
led and 8,000 men
nel Camas |
4a coms
HOTS
sy premises of the
diva stray shonts, The
} property, pay |
A.
lersigned,
requested to
osts and remove the
A ( ‘ard.
POY
SHMa,
GRrovE,
5 8, -
«a June
In order to close out my entire stock
for the purpose of quitting the business,
I will sell from this date, May 28, 1880,
apything in my store ar cost, 1 have on
hand now a larger stock of fine ready
made clothing, gent’s furnishing goods,
Hats, &c., than any other dealer in Belle
fonte, all of which customers cas
! 5, I mean business.
SIMON FREEDMAN,
for H, D. GODLM AN.
10jun 3t
N Lok OF APPE ALS. —Appesls
1 will be held atthe Election Houses
for the different boroughs and townships
as follows:
Boggs twp., Thursday June 24.
Milesburg boro, Friday June 25.
Union twp,, and Unionville, Saturday
June 26. :
Huston twp. Monday June 28,
¥ ork twp., Tuesday June 29.
Taylor iwp., at Fowler, Wedne
y OF i Ro y Wednesday
Rye py and Philipsburg, Thursday
u
price
vill
Burnside twp., Friday July 2,
Snow Shee twp, Saturdry July 8 3
Spring twp., Monday July 6.
Benner twp , Tuesdny July 6,
Bellefonte boro. Wednesday July 7.
From 0 o'clock A. M. to 8 o'clock P. M.,
of each day, the Assessors with their Age
gessments and their assistants are required
to be in attendance.
ANDREW GREGG,
Hexey Bc, GE ESWAB
due time,
10jun 2.
~§Clerk. ACOH 8 DUNKLE,
‘Commissioners:
man has sjority, yet when it came to}
g a chairman Alex Long, a Payne
was chosen by a vote of 24 to 20 for!
in Ward, who represented Thurman |
‘t. An entire Payne organizatien!
In Illinois a vote for prefers
en, resulting. Seymour 10
Palmer, Davis, Trumbull
rec ne vole.
& I
| electin
i Jaw
one Nes
to unite with New York,
nd New Jersey, but
ice ofn candidate has been made. 1nd
gly holds off from joining Ohio
still remainiog firm for Hendricks. At al
to-night a resolution by the Indis
* cae Uive ad
braska has vo te d
Bo
Ana siror
eting
effort to pat M'Donald in
The night bus been noisy and
basy. Delegations and elubs wore march
ing through the streets with music and|
anes.
1
¥
st
21.—~The New York |
accepted Mr. Tilden's!
withdrawal by & resolution congratulating |
the
Cincinnati, June
delegation has just
act.
The following is the resolution
New York delegation;
Resolved, That with & sense of profound
| grat itudeo his great services to the
country and to the democratic | party and |
unqualified admiration for his character!
and abilities, this delegation bas received
with rot the impressive decline.
tion by Governor Tilden to be a candidate]
for renemination for president of the
United States.
The cenyention perfeeted its organiza- |
Tuesdsy without any difficulty, |
and the wohl committees were appointed |
after which it adjourned till Wednesday
of thel
for
3
deep reg
tion n
HiCH
f m.
at 10 a,
LATEST. |
Ballot Taken—John Kelley |
Shut Down On,
Cincinnati June 23, 3 P. M—It is said
One
Kelley arose to protest against the selec
tion of members of committees from N.
Y. State, he failed to make himselfheard.
he Kelleyites met with the commit
tee on credentials but were requested to
They
ention,
witdraw, received no recognition
in the cony
Committee on resolutions not
ready to report delegates from N. Y.
moved to proceed to nomination of can-
didates for President. Carried.
The following is the result of the first
ballot ;
Bayard, 165
101
90
65
04
2
Hancock,
Wyne,
Fields,
Thurman,
Morrison,
Hendricks, 47
Tilden, 30
GARFIELD'S GREED,
————
THE CREDIT MOBILIER
Gets—The Story Oakes Ames
Tellg~= Evidence Before the Po.
| land Committee—The Oflis
4 cial Record.
ficial record «
tl
¢
The fol
the test
COominit
of James A. Gard
b
tL
lowing ia fthe o
y taken
0 18 referan
before
le
eld with t
mon
co the
he Credit
er transaction
Ina
In
mimitioes
Ames recalled : #
Mr
details ©
Jan, 22 Oakes
Question, regard to Cearl
state to the co { Lransad
ton and him in
Answer,
between you
Credit Mobilier stoc
Mr,
h
Mo
which he paid par and in
ton shares of the Credit
for
Ginrlleld
r 100K
rest
you agree with him f
That agreement was in Decem
Lf
Q in did
%
Whe
A
1867, or January,
I bad the
it WRE mil abd
réew out of A. M:
I sok
n
Hind
bar, I SEN
abou
t e: We Conver sations with a
it tho same Lime
of them
(8)
*
¥
E
t pay mejany money;
to bis $1,000 ef
I
LOCK
Sale wal
Garfleld did «
|
i bonds belong ng SLOCKR
receiv ad
of Sulu
all the transa
17, making $776, in Jane
on his
ii
i
. 3
dividend in cash
him; al is
1 did not deliver him ar)
that isthe only trans
sotion and the only thing.
Q The $329 which you paid
the surplus of earnings on the stock above
the amount to be paid for it, parvalue? A
fog, ir; he never had either his Credi
Mobilier stock or Un
stock; the only thing bh
transaction was the $30,
Q.
ith Gen. Garflel
which 1 paid
i
ition between t
{stock belore or sinee,
EB,
him wa
raliroad
the
. .
on Pacifle
a realized on
I see in this statement ef the
1
2
a charge of $4
Ti that is
th eo July previous, §
interest from
sr.
8 Lhe dl per
A. Yes,
he $OUU on the cre
ney di vide end 7 A. Yes,
Q. And aller you
two sums, thay |
the price of sic wk and interest $3
you Pal @hi A. Yaa,
Q How was that paid
1 bel
iI you make A statement of this
A A Presuine so.
{ them; that 1s my k
cant
Fil,
{
iil side islhe
n sit.
received Lhese
Aggregate over
ind, Which |
i
had
in the
sir.
A. Paid
al
eve,
Q Did
Me. Ga
i did wit
$10n.
W
you ur
dividend
Wi
:
. y
rlield think
hallo npre
pres
When
derstand
paid him this $420
it was the balance «¢
you
after paying fo
ippose 80; I de not kno
could suppose,
Q. You did no
i Cals of
stock to him? A.
deliver Lhe ¢erlid
No, sir; he said noth.
soul that,
Why did he n
cate? A Don
Q Do you remembar any conversation
between you and hi
A.
ng al
$
ot
v
A
receive
hig carlill-
oft know.
im in the adjustme
I de not.
were the !
it Of
these accounts?
$Y Y« nderstood you
of these ten shares? A. Yes, sir
Q. Did ho so understand it?
sume 80. have gon
u der
A. 1 pre.
1: seems to 8 from his
howevar,
Was this ithe only g you
him in reference to any stock? A. 1
Q dealin bad
with
Ye n f
iy transaction of
‘ # Only rabsaciion,
Has that $309 ever bean paid
A. recoiioction of i.
y be!
i Have no
ef that if
Have you an
. de Bi.
Did you ever loan
A. Not to my kn
he calls this a
You do not ¢all
Gen,
$8 wiedge
that
4.
not at the time.
loan.
A. ld
I am willing it should go
iL &104D id
Lo suithim,
LJ
nit
J What we want {
truth, A, |
statement
9 Ww hes
derstand that
from you
Q. Havo
supposed so’
0 got at is the exact
have told ti rath in my
you paid aun $ 124 did he y
borrowed that mon
SUPPOSE BO
lief now that
from what
Aly
the othe !
snid ot dispute an
.
igment of the trans
of the transac.
There was but
We want your ju
A. My judgment
i you.
Ration.
tion is just as I told
(one thin g about it,
+ That amount has never been repaid
You did not that you
ny right to it, or any A
suppose
claim to it
ngs
A.
Q.
ing to him afier
sir,
Did Gen
A. No
Y ou regarded that as money belo
thostock was paid for?
| 08,
Q
yonds?
field evar receive those
ir: never
. Garfield
bas: received
. &
but $320
Q
ney
his own
be
And that be has roceived as
0 A. Isuppose sc; it did not
long t 1 shoul t have
him if it bad not belonged t«
Q. You did not understand it to
{0 you as & loan; you
and have never received i
Ome, given ili
y him.
belong
never called for
No,
t back? A.
ir,
Q. Has thero been any Senverjtion
tween you and him in reference
Pacific stock he was entitied to?
be
the
A. No,
wo
sir.
Q
{HiT
Q. Have you ever offered it to him
No, sir,
Q Has there been any conversation in
irelationto it? A, No,
Q Hus there ever been anything said
siween you and him about rescinding the
ase of the ton shares of Credit Mo.
bilier stock 7 Has anything been
suid to you of its heing thrown up or aban
doned or surrendered ? A. No, sir, not
until recently.
Q How recently ? A, Since t
Came up,
Q Since this investigation commenced ?
sir
Q. Did you consider at the commence
ment of this investigation that you held |
{these other dividends, which you say you
idid not pay to him in his behalf? Did you!
regard yourself as custodian of these divi-|
{dends for bim? A. Yes, sir, he paid for!
his stock and is entitled to his dividends.
Q. Will tho dividends come to him at
any time on his demand? A. Yes, sir; as
goon as this suit is settled,
Q Yousay $829 was paid to him:
was it paid? I presume by check on sors
geant-at-arms. I find there are some!
checks filed without any letters or initials
indicating who they were for.
Q. Have you bad any correspondence,
sinco this dividend was paid, with him in
regard to this matter? A. Ido not know]
what matter you refer to. {
Q If you had any correspondence, |
betweon you I would like toseo it. A. 1
have no cepy of it.
Q. Have you thooriginal? A, No, sir,
Mr. Garfleld showed me a letter which hel
with some|
I did not know who the!
money came from. He showed mo a let |
ter which he said he intended to have purl
in. I indorsed on the back of the letter!
my reply. I just turned over the letter
and wrote what 1 wrote on the back of it
and let him have it.
Q. Your answer indorsed on the back ef
the letter was published in the nowspaper?
Yes, sir. Ho published the letter, I be-
lieve,
Q. As published did they correspond
with your recollection of the paper as
written? A. Yes, sir. I wrote is off
hastily. He came to my room and said he
had been accused of ull kinds of crime and
Has ho over called for it? A. No,
A.
slr,
there
his matter
A.
Yes,
how
enclose
The convention then then adjourned
till 10 a. m, Thursday, without any
further ballots,
The report of Committee on platform
bad withdrawn a5 a candidate:
misdemeanors, I told him I had made
no such statement as he represented. He
wanted me to say in writing that I had
+not. I took his letter, which he said he
intended to huve inclosed with the money,
Q. Tho publishedorrespoudence in the
morning papers of
[recollection of what A.
occurred ?
he left letter for mo at the A
I never received that
1
fT
jhe BAYS i
lie gon letter,
ly saw the letter on which
my answer
(85 Did he
money
AS
enve
the monay
8 had sent
}
neiose
came to me incl n Al
which ho said } I gave
to him,
How mi
Da
Q
i .
of k
toh money was in that envel
porandum, referred
AL &U per cent }
fue iy dividend
for you
}
i: ft
lowing is Gen
Cm vw Extlanati
Garfield's Explanation
Lad
of the Cred
wlore thé same comm
“The flest 1
3
LUA Was in
t Mo.
0x
HORT d
1867
aver
ist or
I can not
18 date wh
ie ad's said he was organizing a come
Mny to be known as the Credit Mobilier|
f America, 10 b ya formed on the mode! of
he Credit Mob rof Pratos: thatthe ob.
act of the company was te purchase lands
«nd build b
ratlr
uses along the line of t!
oad at points where and
cities
pring up;
invested wol
Viliges were likely
d
}
Wibie or i
yubt money thus
year; that ube
limited to $1,000 aad h,
reble itself each
na
riptions were ant
He showed me
list of subscribers, among them Mr |
V1 ha refered me
bntatuiag the énlur.
prise, I ans that 1 had not the mons
had I would
more about io
Mr, Train
1a pisce open I
SDATA, and if i
eribe without knswing ef
sed organization, fi me
me,
AvVing he would bold
ed 1 uld yet
The same day I asked Mr. Ames
He ox-|
investment |
Wi gonciude i
rihe
t of the enterprise,
BUUE 3
opi
id be safe and p
pressed the pion that the
re
fitable. |
0
Lt Wis &
rthor upon the subs
i
and most
should say,
Mr. Ames
{ithe company
He ODE soEsiurd
} i ors
ORO OF IL Agni BRI Dag «
hat wer hit
te Lthougnt
He
MOE 5 1. anda
, Was G1
n pay large suid
Liar i, and i
smount Trait
had off by paying the $1 00 and
socrued interest. He said that if | was not
i
i held it for
f Lhe
i
akla to pay for itthen he woul
1 1 eouid pay.
PAYAL
ni ar un met
MM
LW
1 told 1}
t w
a @ im
were
3 3 {fe it vid eel
would consider the mailer, Dut gig nm
{agree to take any stock until 1 knew {rom
1 charter and the
GXAm Ait
itions of Gia fubseription
to which 1 shou
He said
an yn of the
cond he extent
niarily lia
ut Lhe
d become ped:
bh
oh:
he Was nol sure ugnt
be Lianbie
that
ble
i wv {
& SLOCK De der would y for Lhe
be had not Lhe
DAT YRIUS |
y Were
ands Due
times the par
he meantime,
WaS
ilies
Pa
pany
vad heard
ontroversy with Lhe
at Mr. Ames’ right
d When I nex
that 1 bad cons
There the
neerned
0
ck was deni
Ames 1 told
1 10 lake 1he LOCK
» far as 1 was ©
knowledge of the
til the subj
sha
uriner
ot}
Company s operations un ect O
to be discussed in the
newspapers ls
by Mr
¥
Ran
fall, Nothing was ever
Train, or Mr
'
that the Cred
raaid Lo me
Ames, 10
t Mobilier was orecoul
i
thie
ted with t
indicate or imp!
in ANDY WAY connec
for the Pacifie
Mr. Ames never
ma
Of Congress rail
ANY Olher purpess; Bava
t other
nor offered to give ADY stock or
rif. 1 once asked and
valuable
obtained
him, a joan of $300,
thing as 8
and afterward repaid
Th«t
ever received from
from, to
amount is the
o
Bn
1
oi.
only valuabl le thin
1 Ww
Coly rod, OT 8g reed
: he C redit Mobilier, or
i nor any dividends or §
or delivered I never owned, re
to receive, any stock of
from them."
Ames Was Recalled,
1873 d te ]
AnuAry 28 an stified to the st
i id div yids
& wu
had 1 1 i
1 lowed h and the balance of money
) his Band, wh
“loan. He
int
s of
ch Garfleld pretends
paid
ed
a ted a memos
Ts
AS
Wat 8 submit
in detail
ha
LA MOs
randum of the seo came
to committe thal
with the object!
ily
:s 1
ed on the
Ri
the knowled t
had visited
wu
he was re
Garfield
of in aquaoing him
testimony
retract OF u Lie
examin
34
and
20uh of January, as follows
Q. You may state whether the conversa.
oh
claimed before ui
tion between you was borrowing
A No, ¢ir; he did not elaim that with
Q State all you know
A. I told him he know very well that int
was a dividend, 1 a statement
and sh to him at the time. Inour
Sonvorgtion be admitted it, and said there
wes $2 400 due him in stocks snd bandas, |
{He made a little memorandum of $1 000
and $1,400 and said there was $£1.000 of)
railroad stock, $1000 of
Credit Mobilier stock, and $400 of stock or]
bonds. |
Q
Garfleld elaims, as he
, that the only transac.
ea
hd
tinn with
7
me
in reference to
made out
ywed it
When was that memorandum madet]
made in my room. 1 can nat
remember the date, [Jf was
1 on commenced |
Q Have you the memorandum that Mr. |
Gartleld ' A. lhavethe figures that]
! [Paper shown in Garfleld’s
hand writing } i
Q. You say thous figures were made by|
Mr Garfield? A. Yes, sir. |
:
i
o
made
he made
, That was % idea of what was com |
a 20 Aim ? A. Yes, sir. T. OC
-
| FINANCIAL STATEMENT
|OF POTTER SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR |
THE FISCAL: YEAR ENDING
JUNE. 188) |
Tax Rate 24 School purposes, 0 mills for!
{ bh uilding
TREASU RER) ACCOUNT MONEY|
BOEIVE i
— from yond
yon .
| Keo eived from ‘State Appro~
priation,,., SRREEAR SRERRIRNE 04
Collector Including
Taxes of all kinds
From Grange for Rent of
Se hool Booms wersrrme "
Sale of Stove., ebhss ada
Tuition... Fosabe vasa
$ 82015
086 10
From
2748 HO
16 00
2050
-0 834
From §
Gregg twp.
Total Receipts, £3608 50
TREASURERS ACCOUNT- MONEY
PAID OUT.
Desks for Centre Hall Room, $ 11200
For Teachers Wages ..oueees.. 2'5280
For Fuel and Hauling ....on.. 326 00
Feos of Treasuror, cu. veces 67 69
Salary of Secretary, expanses
stationery, postage, &o. 40 00
ADIMAMODE coroner sss eran 52 ins 1722
For repairing houses........coe, 178 62
Total money paid out ..... $2017 48
RESOURCES AND LAB LIT LES,
Cash on DADA bovine sonrnnen «$761 16
Amount due district,.,..........500 00 1261 16
Amount due on unsettled bills 8.66
Total Resources. ....ee... $1262 Ht
The above account has been duly aud-
ited b iw the Auditors of this District, and
Certified by Reon to b be currect,
It
Pu
I
4
of
In
it
!
i
20Jan
|
Wheeling, Ww Va. June 19. 1880
advance guard
froached
in h
and ls
said 10 be
reported as
this (Obio
They
umerous in Washington
Jutiing
county,
mre
aounty.,
Our own
Miate, Wherever
unable to It is
wn
top
Orth Ww destroy them, thst they w
great damage 10 Young oats, now gro
pass
the stalk and cat off the heads,
DIED,
#On Friday, 18th,
phuid poeumonia, Catharine,
rish Osman, aged 6] years, 7
id 20 days.
wi
m
AI MS
MARKET,
Philadelphia, June
ih 20 snd
Hye is Hrm al Bi
wid wt 37438,
1,
smber si $1
yellow ar O0¢ Oates
$1
i?
HioKgn, June 21 No
88 @0 00 for exsh sand
@ abc for eash and May,
ey eusier TR THe
CATTLE MARKET.
Philadelphis, Jure
sipls, © OAL) head,
mediom bo; common 4c ;
receipts BOO head; prime Oe;
dic medium HE 4c; common
Hogs—murget siow; receipis 6,000
prime, Ofc; good Oiv; medium Gc;
won, 60,
@ - Chicago s
Muay, Cor
Outs 2040
MARKKTS,
Spring Mills Market.
Wheat Nol $1.05
Rye, 60c
Corn, ears, per bu. 40 ¢.
Corn old. 40c.
Oats, Sl
Buckwheat, &le,
Cloverseed, $5.00 (0 $3 75
Plaster, ground per ton, $10.00
Flour, per bbl $6.00
Butter, l4ec.
Tsilow, Ge.
Lard, Gc,
Ham, 10¢.
Shoulders,
Bacon or side, Yeo.
Eggs per dos., 10e,
"
A
i
~The
The
Aving
doing
quite
ad-
they
iil do
wing.
of
fe of
onths
at
20 00
wx
big
pring
n 86¢
Burs
Kong
bed;
Com
yu ABLE REAL
PUBLICSALE ~ Will be
ad at Public 8a) &, by virtue of an
ithe Orphans’ C of Ceptre count
the Iate residence of Michael Hettl
dec'd, in Gregg twp. on
Baturday, July 31, 1880,
the following real estate .—A VAI
BLE FARM. containing
mi r Lsrege twp
tha north by land of James Gentpel
Hettinger and others, east by
Jumes Hanna, south by land of Mi
Vecher's etate, and west he John 8
wood, therasn erected 8 TWO ST
DWELLING HOUSE
summer house, smoke hous, large
pen, snd other outouildings
|
MATS
%
Me OF jek
stream of ranning water st house and
barland. Another tract mountain
situate in Potter twp.
WwW. B Mingla, and west by land of
Shires, CONTAINING 187 ACRES
or less; no bulldings. This mountain
chestnut, Sale
menoe sl
pitch«pine. &Ke.
WH, Db ni,
Terms. Ono third of purchase "
tn be paid cor rmation of
third in one FORE Wi d tha balan °
yants with interest from firmnti
sale; said payments
to
1 o'cl
on
oon
to be secured by
and mos FigaRe < on the premises
M. L. RISHEL,
fund Administra
offe™ I
y. ai
nger,
JU As
RES
on
of
chael
Weel
ORY
i
aig |
d a
barn
he
land,
Jahn
more
tract
Con.
oney
one
in two
tH Lig . yf
wond
tors. §
RE
Gro. Guossuax, DR
To am't of QuplioRLe virions verrne seusse §
* Jossa Holderman tax.....
am't of Emerick order.
PERE hue
i"
peaE RE
CONTRA, CR.
we
am't work ‘oa.
Damage of new road
: " Jaceb Grove ......
Geo. Durst... coe
Water places Centre Hall...
' * places Jas M'Cormick,
orror in tax 8S. Kreader cies
exoneratlions..
' SerVIO8E ae weiss,
POTCEDLARD essere Fares ovEn a SRRERS
* OBR 300 AUG assess ssi sessssnssine
i“
" o“"
i
“"
SHEE RR RAERER SERRE
EEAARAR SEER ARR he
Jauzs B, Sraxarzr, DR.
CONTRA. CR,
exonerations. ......
books and filling Oilers
SOrVICes. correres sens
bit), caceess
RRERARES Rae
oh
“
LE TTT Ee
“"
FEAR Ane PRERRINNE Shr ARhE bean
$
OVERSEERS.
Rosent Lxg, DR,
| To am't of dup iCute ures vvree sessssnesP
To bala. FRALAE SERRREAES BEREREARE SARS
a
CONTRA. CR
BY Bi ouoiss suasenissssssssnianaanse see
AY YOON Biysen sesess sessamans sessisses
bill pald T. Grove... wane
bal paid for Wilkens... cousin
services. AE wateas
POFOADNLARG oo virer cones srusssnntiins
exonerstions., ass Siaviiats Hanns
Dr. J. R\ ns bile.
i“
i“
i
EE LE EE
i
.
i"
0
Wx. Exenicx, DR.
al .
and from other sorcos
BAR EIANE SERNEAREE ReEeeans meth
i
weer
$
CONTRA CR,
By bills paid for vouchers. «ud
ho Barvions cue...
POPCORUARG ase: sa ssns sossns's: aessrssss
SUNG E 08 easasesus seserserssassse pestassen
SXOBATRLIONS esnrsses sess sess sesatesns
bal
LT EE eT
REARRINR FRR EERR ARNE RRR RE SRR
AUDITORS, DR.
CONTRA. CR.
By cash paid D. J, Meyer for
raom SRARRONE ARAEE HeRTEaNE CRANES Les
amt paid r Aud. oo. niiie nssseee
bal In Treas... Seseeeer SRRRReREE
-
."
iw
Jas. B. Lez,
Town Clerk, W, W. Rork
GILLILAND,
W. A. KERR, Soy b
iit ei
CO, Rirxa.
A
jad
10
46 4
3914
614 69
7500
ol) (0
26 00
6H 00
500
200
BE
60
1890
d08
180 80
008 00
062
2560
85 6
218 18
-r am
X70 76
764 22
160 78
40 02
10 60
606 67
526 46
4 0
3128
48
181
O67 64
———
—
$12 60
R,
CLOTHING OF A BETTER
PERFECT SATISFACTION
LY MARKED. ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF CLOTHING
ALL CLOTHING OUR OWN MANUFACTURE.
!
“-
#39-COME AND BEE I
SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager.
R———
SS ———
NEW GOODS!
Just received from
LARGE SBTOCK OF. NOTIONS.
ORK and PHILADELPHIA st Dinges new stand, Centre Hall,
LADIES DRESS GOODE, EVERY STYLE,
-
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
COAL OIL TWO KIN
DRIVING WALES, A FINE ASSORTMENT.
Varied assortment of Tobsccos—-all very Low.
nage, at bis new and enlarged Store,
dap Sm,
C. DINGES.
i
Chill has been often called the Prussia
of Spsnish America. Toe terms of peace!
which she is prepariog to offer tot e des
feuted republics of Pern and Bolivia
seem hkely to vindicate ber claim tn
that title. She proposes to extend her!
dominion over the Atscama region as!
fur as the River Loa, to shat Bolivia out
from ull access 10 the Pacific coust, save
through Chilian or Peruvian territory,
and to exuct from Peru a “war indemoi-|
ty” of $200 000,000, a sum, relatively!
speaking, q ite us lurge as the milliard,
taken from France by Prince Bismarck.
The payment of this heavy fine is to be
wusranteed by the pledge of the Pera-|
Vian province of Tarapacs.
\ ILLHEIM CEMETERY-APPLI.
- CATION FOR CHARTER —No-
os is bereby given thst an spplheation
itl be made 16 a law judge of Centre!
county on the 16th day of July, A D. 1880
under the sct of assembly spuroved A pri
28.0, IRT4 for the charter of an intended
corporation to be called "The Millbelm
Cemetery Associntion,” the object of
which is to purchase real estate and im
prove the cemetery for the purpase of
sepulture CLEMENT DALE,
Juni Soliewor for Applicants |
FARM AT PRIVATE SALE —
i
fae Mizter Farm better known as!
the OLD CULEBUKN FARM, is now
offered at sale, situated in the Nproee
Creek Valley, joining the tows of Prank
linvillaund close the turnpike, lesding!
from Spruce Creek to Penns Furnace, 44
miles from Penna Rall road Borues Creek
Siat Huntingdon Co, Px. Farm CON
TAINS | 135 ACRES and 100 perch Lime
stone land, 1 a good tate of cultivation. |
ns the undersigned not long sine-did wit bi
the help ofl 8 doy raise seven hundred!
bushels of wheat io a single year, on the
turmi mand can do the seme agsin The!
farm is well clovered, five bushels of
cloverseed have heen sowed since wy
harvest The BUILDINGS ALR
ASS, NO OME Hous y
two good cellars thereunder,
pou, large BANK BARN ately roofed |
| wagon shed wilh corn oribs, carriage and
| ol house, ginneries in beth bara and
wagon shed, all of which command & nice
view of the town of Frankiinville ana
wirnpike for near one mile, here is 5
never failing spring of water which sup-!
plies both house nnd barn with sn abun |
dance of water, aiso cistern in yard of wav hl
house | a good Orchard of chwioe fruit of]
all kinds in wood beering order, Price!
$6600. Terms ensv, $2800 ww be paid o :
or before Aprit i851 on delivery of deed
balance in $56 uy ments every secon
Fear, Interest every year; pavmenis ane
interest 1o be made fest of Jure instead of
April, woich gives purchaser all sdvants
sae of the grain market, which de 8
an d Ingres Can ali be made on the far
{ you want a good home del ay no in
Poi ~ession given April 1581. Come aod
se, Or addres the undersigned,
D. RB MILLER,
Frangidavil @ P 0 i
dL. Hunvngdon Co., Pa.
X2eeov TOR'S NOTICE ~-
wn
x with:
i % un
Letlers tarlamentary having basn grant}
ed 10 the undersigned on the Estate of Mi |
chhel Decker Sr. late of Gregg twp , decd |
all person Knowing themselves indebied 10|
said Estate are requested to make immedi-|
ate payment. and wil persons having cinims)
agningt said estnie wre requested wo present!
them duly authenticated without delay for!
settlement. i
MICHAEL DEOKER Jr. |
GREENEDECEK&R
SUSAN PECRER
Sellers’
ced by all to be the most pleasant and |
efficacious remedy now in use, for the
cure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarse-!
Cough
cough, & Cver a million Lottles sold
within the last few years, Gives im-
Mediate Se wherever used, and has|
had from the cough mixtures now in
use, Sold by all druggists at 250 |
NEW RICH BLOOD, !
Sending health in every fiberof the system
is rapidiy made Ad that remarkab le pro-
paration, DSEY'S IMPROVED
BLOOD SEARON ER. For the speedy
cure of Scrofals, Wasting, Mercurial Di
sense, Eruptions, Erysipelas, vial decay,
and every indiestion of impoverished
blood. ‘Lindsey's Blood Searcher is the
one remedy that can always be reliedupon.
Druggists sell it, |
R. E. Sellers AS Co. Prop
Fou sale by D. J. Murray, (
Fifty years beforel
the publ 1c. Provoun-|
of the throat, whooping
J ehe power to impart,
« benefit that cannot bel
Aug. 1.
Rithidary hs Pa. imy
Centra © ur i
KE XECUTOR'S NOTICE. —
Lettors testamentary having been grant. (8%
od to the undersigned on the Estate of
George Fowler, lute of Haines twp , dec'd,
all persons knowing themsalves indebted
10 sad Estate are requestod to make ims
mediate payment, and all persons having
claims ngninst said estate are requested to
present them duly autheatiented without
delay for settlement
WM. H. HARTER,
junlO Gt Executor,
PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned’.
one of the Executors of the Estute of Geo
Schmelzer, dec'd, will offer at private
sale, that
Valuable 1owa Property
situated in the town of Madi-onburg, Cen.
tre county Pa , 4 continting efeiss 8ix 4 acre lots,
a SPLENDID DWE + House,
good stable, all necessary uae,
0 Ro fruit on tha premises, and alls the
conveniences of a plousunt thome, also a
tract of woodland about 1: mile northeast
of eid town, containing: about one buns
dred seres, well timbered with oak, «pine
and chestnut Known us the property ofl
George Schmelzer, dec'd.
Executor
Sm
——HARDWARE!=
A SI TON AAT
WILSON, WFARLANE € CO.
NEW <GO0BS---TANIC PRICES.
H
E
A
REATERS]
We would especially eall attention to the
Highland Queen Cook Stove,
~AND THE-"
WELCOME HOME HEATING STOVE,
J@rOur Stock being entirely New. We offer special Bargainslin Gn?
2a HARDWARE, OILS snd PAINTS. 9
WE CANNOT BE UNDERBSOLD.
———
M'FARLANE & CO.
BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PEN
PENNSYLVANIA RR.
| Philadelphia aud bone Rairesd Division,
SUMMER Tid TINE TABLE,
Op snd sfier SUNDAY, Ma. May 20 1080, the trains OB
fret Chusdeiphia & Brie Kalirved Livision wiki w8 &
oliows
WILSON,
HUM S
a co onmmin
“Nowis the Time!
ANEW STOCK.
AT
Volf’sStand.
DRY GOODS
OF
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WEsTWRD
nik MalLieare Patladuipliin
Harrsvurs
Wilismepors
Jersey dbove
baron laren
Heuove
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Fast, LINE leaves Phiisdsiptis
Harnstury
arr at
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Every Descri ption pacino nx Es Bi
SUCH AS o
DOMESTICS, DRESS GO ODS.
EMBROIDERIES, WHIIE | sre at Harrisburg
NOTIONS. LADIES enema
{READY-MADE SUITS, PARA. Wilkiamamart
ISOLR, UMBRELLAS, FANCY
GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOUT=
AND SHOES, LTC, ETC.
————
ALSO
4 LARGE STOCK OF
GROCERIES...
H A RD Ww ARE, DODUIR, ervsrsasmsa is ow
Arr at Spring salis 8 60
EASTWARD,
2.
ETC., E1C,
[PRICES LOWER THAN EVEL!
J. ZELLER & SON
DRUGGISTS,
No. 6 Brockerboff Row, Bellconi
Penn's,
Dealers in braugs,Chemicals,
Perfumery, FancyGoods &c,,
©
Pura Wines and Liquors for medical
purposes always kopt wayls «0
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- win sl Marnisbary
Fausdeiphis
AY BX. tae Res Revove
boova flaven
Williamsport
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PA LINE ave Willis sport
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» pri
ears wiil ras Petwees Poiladelpbis sae
Hamepors on viagers B35 West, Erie Kx West,
deine RIpress and ry kx East'and
BE. nam Suubning cats ob alghitraine
WE A. BaLUWIN Genars i Saperintebdent
Lewisb'rg, Centre & Spruce Creek RR
WESTWARD,
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LEAVE AM AM. ¥
Spriog Mills... coon sen 10 10
CDEP cose. arieesnases 1036
Lewisburg cue seni wenn 60 86 12456 5.46
Arr'at Montandon...... 6560 1.00 6.00
Nos 1and 2connect st Montandon with
Erie Muii, west on the Philadelphia and
Erie R*R.
* Nos. 8 and 4 with Day Express east and
Nisgara Express west.
Nos. 6 and 8 with Fast Line west,
» wks
BEST IN THE WORLD!
HENRY BROCKERHOFF. J.D. SHUGERT
President. Cashier.
ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO.
(Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.),
Receive Deposits,
And Allow Interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sell’
10ap88LL Coupo
OHN F POTTER, A Attorney-at.
Collections promptly made and s speci
rent Fiven tot hose having lands or prope for
Ae Sang ahd have sokoowledged Deeds
© ° oe in i .
the court house, Bellefonte . Sinmend rT ot
PENNSVALLE Y BANKING CO. ,
NTRE HALL PA
RECEIV . ‘DEPOSITS and allowInter
est; Discount Notes; Buy and
Sell GovernmentSecurities,
TIAA ATIVOTIIAHD
_ AND
Which is the same thing.
Raleratus or Bi«Card Sel:
Tah tsthesameihingisofa slight.
y dirty white color. I: Pp
uit examined b 1antt but
COMPARISON WITH CHURCH
CO'S “ARM ANDHAMMER" B20 AND
Gold and Coupons. will show the d nee.
Wa, Woy Nu, 8. MiNoLE See that your Saleratus nnd Pak-
Pres't !ashier ing Soda is. whiteran PUBL, az
our own town yi 2a be for food.
and no capital srisked. You . A simplo but severe tes) of. the comparative
can give the. dvs a trial value of diffalent binncs of Boda or Salsratns is
without expense. The bestup- © 3 deumert 10081 Ee
portunity ever offered for abouts pit or er ct Tis th de
those willing to work. You Jie delsteriousinsoluble matter in tho inferior
should try nothing else until Boda will be shown after settling soma {went
the business we offer.« No room to explai thesolution and the qu of fearing Becky
here. You can devote all your time © I we
»janty your spare time to the business, am {Merstus and see that their
o great pay fo: every hour that yo reyes he
work. Women muke as much as mer The use
Send for special private terms and pa
ulnrs. which we mail free $56 Outfit fre,
Don't complain ot ‘bard times while
nave such a chance, dress H HAL
.
HAFER, Jr,
Noy Im '
. uld be ALL SIMILAW SL HSTAK=
+A WEEK in
you see for yourself what you can do a’ minutesorsooner, 373 Bhs Sulky sppesrance 0,
Ad
LETT « Portland, Malone;