The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 12, 1880, Image 3

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Centre Hall, Pa, Th'rs, Aug
SNTRE REPORTER.
12, 80
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HAINES TOWNSHIP SHORTS,
Farmers Store brass band bas again
secured J. A, Linn as teacher, and have
made fair improvements for the time,
*
WHAT CONSTITUTES A CONSPI-
RACY
The preliminary contest in the St Louis
courts in the conspiracy suits of the Vul
can Steel Works agninst their workmen
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pea
ded, convoys Centra Co, Pay, one thereof bounded and]
orect described as follows |
half part of a tract beginning at a point in|
the middle of Spring ereek, thence south
46 deg west 60 perches to stones, thence
south 40 deg east about 74 par hos to the
The law of intended to be forthwith reco:
title od to said Alfred Nicho { n
od a twostory frame builds hn
. thkon In x wi and Lig sold
yroprietor of a railroad car er shop has no property of Alfred Nicho
N
!
i
Tug Law or Fixpixa
inding is this; Tho finder has clear ARS {
SE R00,
the
I'he a ‘ aR |
ight to demand the property which may
So #
street to tue corner-of Bishop slresl]
the place of beginning,
and ona inch on Bishop street and 50 feet]
on Allegheny street bo the same mors or
less, It being a part of a cortain mossunge |
ot of
QE ne bon he fol o
« : fig sccoun av been
and passed by me and remain filed “of
cord in this office for the inspection
hors, logatees, creditors and all others in
any way interested and will be presonted
to tha Orphans’ Court of Centre county,
§ =
!
He being a competent and able instrucs
tor.
Candidates are on the ride in the elec
tioneering contest. Farmers are disgust.
ed with their mode—hence let them
learn your merits in a more honorable
way than by electioneering. Hancock
and Eaglish are what Haines twp, vot
ors advocate, an increase vote will be
cast here for them, while the republis
cans will not be able to poll a full vote.
Business at Farmer's Store is good, and
the reason you will always find such
good bargains, and obliging clerks aly
ways on hand. xX
of ils
1
Hoek middle Hpring creek by VATIOUS
courses and distances to place of begin
ning. ntaining 20 acres, he tha same
more or lass, Thereon erected & two sos
ry frame house, stable and other outbuilds
iit of Jno
Nojido, A
i: a
ol RRENS, $2 per years when paid Sn ba found on his premises. Such
cdvanee : $2.50 when not paid wm advance,
Advertisements cts per line for three in-
sertions, and beents per line for every sth
sequent insertion, Advertisements by the
year at a liberal discount,
" Subseribersoutside the county should re.
mit ws 10 cfs, amount of one year's posix
age, instead of 20els as formerly when paid
hy themselves.
"Subseribers can always tell how their aes
sounts stand at the Reporter o ice by cone
sulting the lables on their papers, If the
table reads **John Roe 1 jan 76" tf means
that John is indebted for subseripiion jrom
the 1st of January, 1875, and that if 43
time he was paying the profer
LODGE MEETINGS.
Cantay Habs Topax, No. #88, 1. O of 0, F., moots
every Saturdayevening in the Odd Fellows Hall,
G. L. GOODRARTTNev'Y. W. R. Fuon, N. G,
F.A. M,, meats on
oh full moon in ths
bas boen decided in favor of the company proprie
The case a somewhat peculiar one
James Tighe, Dennis Griflin, Michael
Dimon, Martin Hanifln, Bart Fenton,
Patrick Reiloy, and Martin Hooley
employes in the converting department of
the Vulean Works. On the evening of
the Oth of last April, when two heats of
melted, the cupola
an metal and the pits
ors
Ve
to lost
tor may make regulations in regard
property whieh will bind their emipleyeas,
| I'l
the King's
8 nd x ©
but they cannot bind the public a law
ol finding was declared by
ALHO
in
wore
in , ' §
ii oLirat tract
A
he
Bench one hundred YOURS fi Cle
REO
hese
rool the bank of
¢ aly feet from the water's edge
J Movers, thence down said
teen perch youl, thence an
bh John Moyers
pin |
ithe
the!
i Mpring
fl the
Beginning « !
A
J
of
which the facls were
found a wallet containing a san io
He
shi
V
by
}
3 if in
Pp flo handed the wal . :
v8 LOR gt i sedi unt
Wil
tid
on wn she
ign
HITHe paral borough
% LOB pusi,
and contents Lo the pReeper
ted
®
iron wera partially
ladle filled with molt
cooling ingots,
together and
gotith eou
Movers
Hes
Mi
i!
Jd
to del a in
{ ue { tie ARCO | ora
refused
nd that Lt
[he finder th
and it was held
neainst all the world but Ul
tia ¢ nde
ar has bean hel
the owner,
prevail in
ad
ITIgIng
wold
ates 1081
By #8
Are
LLiBEe men
nn las A re 1
covered with
are charged with conspiring
suddenly going out upon a strike for highs
This placed the Vulcan super
and they al
tl
Ve
i i ev were fou |
afl suoeR ivi 14
ae abd
ies
rer
if t i
goeriain ca of
ea bo
fhe ground
of Bellefonte, Cens
nd described as
street about
a er, perches, |
A pair of prospectors near Leadville
encountered a pack of hungry and there.
fore fiorce mountain lions, One of the
men fled to a high rock, carrying away
the only gun, and leaving his defence~
Jess companion to be killed. But his
own death was still more horrible. He
lost the trail in his fright, and for eight
davs wandered without food. He was
at last found by miners but was too far
gone to recover
rough
ris pot
1
haut
(851 §
or Wages, "An
intendents in a predicament,
i Lhe i fect
sland
0 a inter soon OA Ae ministral r of &e. of Wm, 8, Harter, late
legheny stret to the intersection of the lo : ’ +0 v Bh '
| of Roland Curtin Than @ Ts lot No we of Millhelm borough, Centre county, I's.
. oo “EE 4 The necount of Jonathan Weaver,
day of April A. D poll i
afi, Convey ang Brockers es i b
¥ of the foresaid rae Ferguson township, deceased, « Higa account of John Curtin,
4 The acenunt of A. E Clemson, gusr-i'an of Jobin H Cartright, *d of
dian of Klien Kay. minor child of David|{Charles Oartright, late of Ourtin
fi The scecount of Reiben Grim, goar
de | Ainn of Edwin BR, and Elizabeth Burke lof &o. of John Weaver, lute of
minor children of Elizabeth E, Burket, jtewnship, d
80, The secount of D2 Kiting sdmine
of Ben
Lo
Gienrg
wid fy east ¢
ARAINSL A POISON
which ul i
but
timely arrival 0 ho was
loge that, were il nol for the
of a sufficient force of mon al the Ks
time, the metal would
wud golion fait
lot of
wast by
ed a inrge
ne
ue i
hse
rin
and | ground situate in the borough | ]
aforesaid. containing 60 foet front on A tes |" Wad uddgay, the 25th day of Aug
gheny street and extending - thence by al = = * 1880," for confirmation and allows]
the wenaral plan of anid borough to les Eo osmsed, »
gl or atrant which Jon ph 1 Lingle Bier administrator of &o._ of Calvin Catherman| 26. Final sccou of John Curtin,
08 winly, did on the 20th late of Gregg township, deceased. an of Sarah A : :
&. The neoount of A. B Clemson, exe-|Ubarles Curtright, Iste of
soonsed,
ctod & three story iframe building used ip
wim and ofiess pe
ALSO Ruy. late of Ferguson township, decessed. | deconsed.
: The secount of John L Kreamer | 28 The first and final rT
executor of &e of Rececen Hess, Inte of] Musser, »xecutor of &e. ae ‘
tate ot Miles township, d
{les Lewis,
deci Bie a,
I'he secountof M, P. Weaver, tros trator of &e of John Sweitzer, Inie
eo appointed by the court to sell the realiner township, d
f M1 41. First and i account of Basan
Weaver, sdministrater
Bellefonts
Ari
fy
An
v
oun Fort Lovax, No, 83%, pro
Monday evening on or before ead oul
Masonic Hall - ”
UO. F. HRERLACHER, Set J.J. ARNRY, W. M, :
Proaness (raya, No, #8 P of H, meets at thelr
fiall, Centre Hall on the Saturday on or before full
waoon at IP, Mand every two woeks after, Jas. A
Koller Master, LEONARD RROXE, Neel.
Hine siong Bishop street westward 100 feet | ee
: : “61 1. The account of B, 0, Deininger, ad+
sharif of Uentre @
1803, deed
cutor of &e. of Henry Harpster, late ofjd
i st
Haines township, decess
29. The seoount of
just at the proper and
have become hardened in the redeplacios a have no spacial
causing the werks Lo lie idle and pulling iniess thos | : i fe {les
yesyer and J
expense in pincing
W
i
Io
fd
of
wr
of &o. oi bavid Woaver, late of
borough, d e
W. E. BURCHFIELD.
ay Register
Ris.ey’s Witch - Hazel.
Cures Headnehe, Burn ins, Cuts,
Wounds, Rheumatism,” be, Ere
sche, ole,, vie, Warranted squsi in quals
ity to any made, si baif the price,
Bottles 25¢. Pint Bottles
60x :
AND ROSEGRANTS CHLOR-
iD- OF LIME.
FOR FURIFYING, BLEACHING AND DISINe
¥ CTING,
Stands preeminently the best.
Blue Label
Always put up in Vismend
i} Lb. Boxes. iLb, Boxes ILV. Nemes.
7 First Ulast
ave your ruggist o
er a stock from
CHARLES F. RISLEY,
Wholesales Drugget, 64 Cortlandt
ew York © 6
them {0 a groal deal of
iit
LAS
1
astale of (seorge YLinp einem
borough, de sd
oi The wunt of James FP, Coburn
iT axeotilor &e, of John Rupp, Iste o
Haines tawnship, deceased,
The final scecountof J. M, Green and
ro il, executors of &e¢. of Lavi
of Boggs: township, de
5
———— them in working oon n ARAIND have RO
CAL ITEMS.
LO
ey
the assistance of the new workmen HOY jgpacial
ii The ari
fa
gr IRL UES
succeeded in escaping act
4 Garbric k,
ceased,
10. The aceount of John Toner, admin.
r of &e, of Mary Toner, late of Pot.
ship, deceased
he account of John 8B. Ha
- -——
A man in Bellefontaine, Ohio, thought i. :
that certain allusions in a sermon by the i
Rev. A. H. Windsor were personal, and
after the services he knocked the preach:
er down with a club
- -.
instead of being grateful to
3 ell 3
of the parties named followed
Their
rest |
~Five dollars fine for killing a squers
rel before 1st September.
manager of the Philad.
Rranch, sells the cheapest clothing in
the state. You get no shoddy there, but
goods that is manufactured by their own
house for their own trade.
attorney moved u
that tha
VIRAL Img purposes,
CORIpIracY
quash the proceedings of upd
that they had commitied
The
~LawWing,
and
obert
te of Marion township, deceas.
the nmon law, acting
1 ¥
torney claimed that iL was both
d offens
. OK
The French
Dr. Tanner proving that a person can do
without eating, are indignant, One ofthe
“This prodigious
TY AR aw @
befo
was foally
. Src
who delivered, at the session el the Court
»
uh common
re Judge
The scecunt of Bamuel Glessner,
vinistratar of &e¢ of Kilen Mitehell,
of liberty Lownship, deceased.
The secount of H, Fearon, ad
of | M istrator of &e. of Lydia A Rupert, inte
oof Liberty township. deceased,
| 14. Tho seeount of daech Dunkle, trus-
‘veal estate of David Dankle,
inte of Walker township, deceased,
| 15. The first partial account of William
IM Scholl, administrator of &c, of Will
am Scholl, late of Union township, de
{| CERRG N wm
(| 16, The partial account of John 0), Btere { OURTY
{administrator of &c. of John Bere, late of
township, deceased. Lereas,
: The account of Bamuel Gramiey, tas en
executor of &e¢. of Polly Hartzell, late of
Miles township, deceased. cously
i8 Toe first acooun: oo John B. Linn, 16 day of Ju
ast | administrator of &o of Eliza M. Thomas,
y | iste of Halletonte borough, deceased.
hel 19 I'he sccount of Jobs A. Swartz and
wo Guorge Swartz, administrator of &e
{John Swartz, late of Walker township,
teased 4
The first and foal account of Joseph
ne of the executors of &e of
nes Heverly, lute of Howard township,
Coheed !
The nccount of William McFarlane, TI
kin, minors .
ris town} Jor te SE A
f William Auman a oR GAS
HARDWARE"
TIES SP Ph IR RPA i SUT CET
argued
Prime sweetpotatoes al Sechlers,
fresh and cheap. Try ‘em.
Nefl of Boggs, lost 300
iy.
Paris journals says,
fast.” it says, “will not fill the stomachs of
There is no need to be a
N the appended des and 1880 written «
ti i
of Criminal Correct
thelnote is valid,
|
“The statement contained
this case, il true, Cony
io
in
Mr. Joseph L.
cords of wood by fire, recent
The sawmill recently destroyed by
an explosion at Fowler's, will be re-con-
structed at once
—Go to headquarters always no mat
ter what you are at-—hence go to Sech-
Jers for your groceries it is headquarters
for all in that line of goods.
A Erie man was fined $15 for letting
his horse go many hours without water-
ing. Right.
—Did you hear the latest news about
Hancock and Garfield each one bas got
a suit of clothes from the Standard cloth. |
ing hall, where all is selling at cost.
Misfortunes never come singly. In
addition to his libel suit, the editor of
the Ow! was recently set upon by a
couple of young men and pounded se.
verely.
If the Ow! gave the names of its con-
tributors there might be some more fel:
lows pounded.
— Thousands of ladies to-day cherish
greatful remembrances of the help de
rived from the use of Lydia E. Pink-|
ham’s Vegetable Compound. It posi- :
tively cures all female complaints. Send |
to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western
Avenue, Lynn, Mass, for pamphlets.
12 ang 2%
—A cow belonging to Mr. Armagasi, a |
farmer of Fillmore, became unruly on
Wednesday and gored one horse to
death and dangerously wounded anoths
er.
—The Gregg township democrais are |
wide awake and doing lively work for |
Hancock. A Hancock and English club
was organized in Grenoble’s hall, on
Thursday evening. A large and en
thusiastic crowd was present. The club
was organized as follows
Pres't, Wm. A. Kerlin,
V. Prest’s, Jno. Coldren, Jacob Neese,
John B. Heckman, Daniel Bartges
Sec’y E. U. Krumrine, E. F, Smith.
Treasurer, I. J. Grenoble.
Finance Committee, Jacob M'Cool,
Jno. Auman, Jas. Duck.
Addresses were made by Chairman
Spangler and Maj, Forster,
the starving. elsion :
great doctor to make such experiments, information filed in
my opinion, A
t is doubtless true that there!
3 !
stitutes, in clear case Of}
conspiracy
ao crime in the solitary fact that
nts agreed or conspired to~],
All the wretched make them each winter.
j Lee 10 80
MARRIED.
Dr. Tanner has done the pooragreat deal tha)
" A 3 § . Lhe
of harm. The familiarappeal, ‘My God,
sir, pity me; U've eaten nothing for two
is
several defend
gether that unless higher wages were paid}iw
they would cease work, but
i MM never more have any effec t |
davs” will never more have any effect on it is equally] On 20d + :
ini Mr, Ira Gra
{ Miss Dusan I: {
1s \
E { + t wi a
t for these defendants 10 conic
thor wp
circumstances and he
elear tha
arate, conspire, and agree Loge
ha
the
HANCOCK AND ENGLISH,
We have examined the Life of Maj.
Gen. W. 8 Hancock by Col. Jno. W. For:
ney. and the Life of Gen. Jas. A. Garfield
Jas. 8. Brishin, published by
Messrs. Hubbard Bros, 732 Chestnut St,
Phila. and can conscientiously recom-
mend them both to the favorable notice
of the reading public in general and Je
=
do
10 sl \
i i ¥
$3503
{ t by 1 te
Haines to
{ Bultaic
y F
£4
work under
purposes alleged in the
offense. It is true that
or & refusal to perform a eivil eontract is
But th
i
d in connection with the refusal
Wer. ¢
Le ch Wik, by
i Be igle, Mr, Henry Lr. Shaler,
hes
Feild}
iin
Len
: A rim a clreumstans!
not of iiseil & Crime, ¢ circumeiai thurgto M 38 Ema L
y
cos allege ward
of these defendants and
1 am, ther
shy
§
i
i
i
5 others certainly
1
QI
ou
ré, of
id be
upoe
constitute an offense
the epinion that the motion
overruled and the defendants put
Coal T Jou
Le ae
COINCIDENCES.
N. Y. San. |
About the time that General Hancock
fought the battle of Gettysburg, General
Garfield turned his back to the front and
134
find unilinching supporters of the can
dates in particular, knowing as we
that the publications are authorized by
the candi themselves, They are
fally written, well bound, handsome-
Jd and sold to subscribers at
ominal cost of $2,00. The agent for
Centre Co, R. Van Ormer, of Belle
fonte will call and give you all an oppor:
tunity to secure a bargain unprecedented
the history of the book trade. Reserve
ar orders for him. In addition to -the
hook each purchaser is furnished with-
out extra charge, with a campaign song-
ster containing 40 stirring campaign songs
suitable for club meetings &c. Remember
in purchasing these works you secure the
authentic history of the respective
HANCOCK AND GAR-
DIED.
July
y
| At Slormst :
Belle, GRU
ft Hunter, aged &) yosrs,
aitre Hall, August
€ 3
Wi
8
sr of Jam
8:7
ates their trial.’ obit
C
i
decessed.
The account o
Nn
"nt
il i
3
No
Spring Mills Marke
Wheat No 1,95, No &,
0
went into politics,
About tha time that General Hancock Rye, GX
issued Order No 40 at New Orleans, Mr Co
Garfield was negotiating atl Washington]
with Oakes Ames for the shares in Uredit
Mobilier, on which he afterwards reeieved
a cash dividend of $329.
Some of our Republican eentemporaries
are fond of drawing comparisons between
the careers of the two candidates, ' &
diers and as statesmen.” These coineiy
dences cannot fail to afford them interest
ing material for stady
¥
WILSON, MFARLANE& CO.
cnt ———————— —————_ A—————
NEW GO0DS---FANIC FRICES.
H B
E A
A N
HEATERS RANGES
E G
rH, Oars,
most a
candidatesto be had!
Tas MosuaxxoNy Route BAlLROAD,—
The engineers employed by the Penn-
sylvania railroad company, have finish
od the locating of this new outlet of the
Clearfield coal basin, from Keating on
the Philadelphia and Erie railroad] to
the mouth of the Moshannon creek,
where it empties into the West Branch
of the Susquehanna river, From this
point the surveying parly are engaged
in running the line up the Moshannon
creek to Philipsburg, where it will con-
nect with the Clearfield bggneh of the
Tyrone railroad, thus con ecting with
all the coal operations in this extensive
basin known as the Clearfield coal field.
We look forward with much interest to
| the speedy completion of this new out~
Mitterling will preach in let, from this section, as it will add very
arch. for Rev. Fischer, next | argely to the encouragement of new
12th | business enterprises here and along the
a | route to the river, as large bodies of tim-
| ber as well as coal territory have been
awaiting an outlet, to get these products
into market. The advantages to the
Pennsylvania railroad by this new coal |
| outlet, will be immense, as the grades |
| compared with the present route over |
the summit of the Alleghenies, will be |,
at least one half lighter, and thus make
a large item of saving in the motive
power used in the transporting of this |
large and yet rapidly increasing traffic. |
With this new railroad completed, the |
business interests and future prospects |
of Philipsburg are an established fact
and we confidently look forward to a
speedy realization of the hope that Phil.
ipsburg will become the principal cen
tre of business in the Clearfield coal ba-
sin. So says the Philipsburg Journal.
i 3
§ 800
- og.
DMINISTBATOR
Rous
The late rains have done great dam-
age to the crops in North Carolina
Cape Fear river rose 32 feet,
We would especially call attention to the
Highland Queen Cook Stove,
: —AND THE—
WELCOME HOME HEATING STOVE,
a
Gen. Wm. O. Butler, caadidate
Cass for Vice President in 1843, died
\ vi . a sew : acad RE
—~Snyder and Union counties are vis- Kentucky on 6, aged 89,
ited with a new cattle disease, which is
very fatal to cows.
—Rev. D
the Loop ch
Kabbath morning,
it
Many contemplated building enterpriss to
es in Chicago have beenjsuspended in
sequence of lack of brick-layers and labor.
Wages are $3 for and
nd at loa uld
be employed if they were
here. The
Master Masons and Builders’ Association!
therefore invites bricklayers an
A ————
ET ————
ene’
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A’ DITOR'S
brickiayers aug ot
gd ¢
ors
at ©
$1,756 for laborers,
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For the Reporter.
The Centre county Pomona Grange of |
{he Patrons of Husbandry will meet at]
Centre Hall on Tuesday the 17th Aug-|
gust at 10 A. M. Leoxarp Ruox
—The Installation of Rev. W. R.
Wieand. the new pastor of Brush Valley
Iatheran church, will take place on the
15th inst.
—Dr. Tanner ended his 40 days fast
on Satorday, last. The first thing be did
was to order food that he could rely
upon with safety to build him up, and to
everybody's astonishment he ordered a
large bill of groceries from Sechler’s,
who he learned kept the best and most
wholésome groceries to be bad.
~The Lock Haven Republican says
that the tobacco crop in Clinton county
never looked better than it does this
gegson.
— Still more ore. Mr. John Emerick,
about 3 miles east of here, has sent us a
specimen of iron ore, found upon his
lands, which has the weight and appears
ance of being rich. Another hint to the
railroad company to complete its work,
which is the only thing needed to de-
velope the ores that lie didden in our
valley.
—Fasting maiches are the next fool
ish things we learn of. There is no
reasonable hope that fools will cease to
be born so long as the world exists,
PexxsYrvasia Stare CoLLEcE admits
oth sexes, Endowment half a million.
Tuition free. Courses of study, Classical,
Scientific, and Agricultural, A thorough |
Prepargtory Department. Expenses $1
to $5 per week. For catalogue, address |
Josern SporTLIDGE, A. M., Pres. State]
College, Pa, 12aug BL.
28 Our Stock being entirely New. We offer special Bargains in "G8
28~HARDWARE, OILS snd PAINTS "8
BE UNDERSOLD.
SL. S—
WILSON, M'FARLANE & C0.
HUMSS BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
3 S the Timel..LEMNSYLYANARE,
1i5iT ANEW STOCK.
SUMMER TINE TABLE
AT
SATE A
nee Wolf'sSta nd.
{ (ent
Christ
’ i
pa
“ ?
laborers | ¥
é ta ¥
from other cities.
While Faani
vis brother W
Stevenson of Co
WE CANNOT
“burglars’’ with their
the weapon was discharged lan
nstantly killed,
2 i>
:
ec NOW]
js up U
i
i
3 his line hiv
the right to open a window upon his neighe PUBLIC SA LEK
bor's land, The main reason for refusing
such a privilege is that after twenty year s the u
enjoyment it becomes a vesled right, so in
that the’owner of the land upon which the SATURDAY, AUX
windows open cannot build it up, and thus the following vaiual le
by his own walle close up the windows, | Decker, sr., de {
An owner of a lot recently allowed his! 160 ACRES of land
neighbors on each side to open side win-| Hettinger's heir, Groy
dows to their houses upon it, supposing! Henny and others,
that they” could only enjoy it until he! good, two-story frame
wished tojbuild. Afer twenty-one years BARN and all other
he found that be could not build so as 10 ings, als a i )
close the windows, nor could he sell the! good mountain water piped
lot for anything like, the value it should snd an excellent spring of
have represented.” k of the barn, About
water back of
3 are clear and unde
Apour Tax Rxczirrs, There balance ai i
opinion with some that te entitle one to oak, whit
vote, a State or county tax must not only and a go
. Sat. men at
have been paid within two years, bat that! a0 4
the tax must have been assessed within | M
i ‘
that time, toe. This is a mistake, if makes G
no difference how far back a
sessed, se that it has been paid within the
required time, A man presenting a rev )
; : etd {.etters testamentary having 1
ceipt for & tax paid within the two years| 4} undersignes n tl
. § 6 LL na SIRNEK on
and the proper time before the election. Henry Witmer, of Centre 04
is entitled to vote, no matter if it was for|all persons knowing themseivos i jebled tots
| d Eatal \ ue ito make immaod
a tax assessed three or more years before | said Estate are requested to make immedi
This is the construction of the | {ato payment, and all persons having
nis 18 | e construction of the law every-|,oqinst suid estate are rogues r
where in the State. Several years ago we thom duly authenticated withoul
published an opinion of Judge Mayer to settlement. ISAAC ( MITE
the same effect, says the Clinton Demos 2 CL. Sughr
cratl. i WM
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FLAG
“No man who
ndersigned w
iL, on the premises in Gregg t
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AUGUST COURT.
Grand Jurors,
G.
dwe mn
¥
Harris—Henry Poller B. Jack, D
Keller.
Philipsburg—C T Fryberger, G G Potts
grove, J N Cassanqva.
Marion—S Henderson.
Bellefonte ~R M’ Knight, J Klinger,
W Jackson, W L Steele.
Miles—S M Spangler.
Liberty—J A Stover.
College—R Kendal,
Haines—T Edmonds, B F Burd.
Snowshoe— W Stewart, Jr.
Walker— Wm Zerby.
Benner—H Sampasel.
Ferguson—R Craig.
Potter—Dr. Jacobs,
Milesburg—G Gray.
Cuartin—Jno M’Closky.
Boggs—A Fetzer,
Traverse Jurors—1st Week.
Unionville—A T Leathers. So
Bellefonte— Wm. Harper, J Irwis, Jr,
J A Eakin, J F. Harris,
Spring—H F Bartly, Geo. Garbrick, G.
H
’. Lonebarger, Thos Shearer.
jles—Wm Bair, Dan'l Musser,
Nc 1, Mich Bierly, Em. Harter,
Harris—G W Campbell, Cyrus Durst,
H Myers, Jr.
Marion—Jas Martin,
Walker—D A Dietrick.
Snowshos—R Gilliland, W F Holt, J A
Thompson,
Hainos— Mich Fiedler, J C Motz.
Halfmoon—A Stine, 1s Beck.
Howard boro—G Wistar.
Howard—J W Gardner.
Ferguson—Dav. Dreibilbis, JJ L Musser,
C B Hess, D W Miller, C Danly.
Penn—D Ertle, Benj Kerstetter,
Patton—0 C Beck,
Union—B Shiply, A Calhoun
Benner—A Y Wagner, Wm Close, Jas
Carson.
Milesburg—C D Jones.
Philipsburg—Josh Beck.
Boggs—D P Shope,
College—Wm M’'Girk.
Traverse—2nd Week.
tush—B Coyle.
Ferguson—F Bottorf, Jac Keller, D
Dennis, S J Gates, G Kichline,
Haines—Jonath Krape, T G Ehrhart.
Milesburg—A T Boggs.
Huston—dJ P Turner, G W Woodring.
Penn—J H Frank.
Bellefonte—dJ Brachbill, L L Brown, F
P Green.
Boggs—G Noll, J Walters.
Bush—W J Jackson.
Gregg—Jac F Homan, H A Krumrine,
1 J Grenoble,
Unionyille—H 1ddings.
Walker—W H Yearick, John Zimmer:
man.
Penn—Dav Hosterman.
Spring—Ed Woeds.
Liberty—W N Bitner.
Union—J Frederick,
Howard—M Pletcher, I C Leathers.
Philipsburg—A 5 Graham,
Potter—Jas M’'Cormick, Wag-
ner, Jr,
Halfmoon—W 8B Gray.
Benner—D Houser,
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follows:
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DRY GOODS
OF
Every Description
SUCH AS
DOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS
EMBROIDERIES, WHITE
COODS, NOTIONS. LADIE®
READY-MADE SUITS, PARA.
SOLR., UMBRELLAS, FANCY
GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS
AND SHOES, ETC. ETC,
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JLXFOUTORS NOTICE —
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—— The Rev. James Wilson, D. D. will :
preach at Centre Hill, Sunday morning N
eiphis
= Sin:
Lewisb’rg, Centre Spruce res
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LEAVE AM, PX
MODLRDAON cercrens sesssssnes 1 00 © 1.08
Lewisburg wu mem icl 28
CODUTTL corns canneries sree
Arr at Spring Mills,.....9 60
BASTWARD.
LEAVE AN AM
Spring Mills. fv seinen 10.10
Coburn cue. consrsesssrasen 10.86
ns | LOWISDOTR acarnsenese wenn 36 1246 646
iA ETC. E1C., ake at Montedos... 530 1m 80
. HIER ary TT y | Noa 1and 2connect at Xon
nthe) ini ES LOWER THAN EVEE gee Mail, west on the Philadelphis sad
tnken | 75 7 38 week in your own town. §5 Outfit free Erie RB. BR.
raRET \ ! Ro rink Reader, if you want a business Nos. 8 and 4 with Day Expres east snd
' ) Jat wn i ther work: write for] ARATA Express west.
y "particulars to H HALLETT 2 0. Nos. aod 6 with Fast Lice weil.
} P ihialy iy.
at which persons of either sex can make Ni
riland, Maine.
10 o'clock.
ALSO
A LARGE STOCK OF
GROCERIES
< HARDWARE,
CARPETS,
i
bay
—A Lena, 111, paper has the follow- B
ing puff for one of our wellsknown oo
young men: P.O. Stiver, welland favs
orably known as one of Stephenson
County’s successful teachers, has been
engaged as principal of the Davis public
schools. Mr. Stiver has been teaching
in the county several years, during
which time he has proven himself a
man in every way worthy of confidence
He has been in regular attendance upon
all the means of improvement that have
been placed before him, His presence
at all the Drills and Institutes has never
been missed. His straight forward
course has secured him many friends
who will be glad to hear of this step for-
rd in his chosen piofession.
That beef-steak that Dr, Tanner ate
80 greedily on Sunday, it is believed all
over New York, was ordered from Bech -
ler's meat shop, connected with their
grocery, because it is known they kill
the best beaves in the land.
—Exsgovernor Bigler is yery illand it
is thought will not recover,
P. 8.—The governor is dead.
{16jaly 6t,
Pr
Dr. User's CURE ror DRUNK-| =
gxNEss.—The claims of Dr. Unger|go® of Lhe Brocuton
for a remedy for curing intemperance A Fp
would seem to be justified, if we may] Valuable Town Properly
rely upon as good authority as the situated in the town of Madisonburg, Cer
Chicago Tribune for the evidence. | tre COUT Pa HWE od agers lots
Mr. Joseph Medill, the editor, is said| good stable, all necessary outbuildings,
to be a strong indorser of the new rem-|choice fruition the premises, and all the
edy, aud from the editorial commen: | conveniences 6: j plankunt heme, ho 3
dations of it in the Tribune we cons hepiify in boat hast hi Debt $2:
clude the remedy has produced some|dred acres, well timbered with oak, pine!Term 1880
benefit to the community already. It|and chestnut. Known ns the properly off = Ajl that certain bi
is claimed that the doctor has cured | George Schmaltzon, dot de on Ir lot or piece
28,000 personsjof the worst form of | may Sm Executor. unde
intemperance with it, and that this is y
the first remedy ever discovered that]
kills the disease and the inclination to]
drink at one and the same time,
of the
will
of
iSharp,
&., bourde Lony
« On tihes — ———————— wn—
rot He) eionle
Buflulo Run, on t
eas, on the north t
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"3, ZELLER & SON|
DRUGGISTS, gest 18 THE WORLD!
“W* No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefontet
i
SHERIFF'S SALES,
By virtue of sundry writs : Fieri Facis jC 8
, Levari Facias and Venditioni Expos | W m A. AROMAS,
Remedy. —Take one pound of best, | ns, nsued out of the ours of Common | bY bean ul It Aone, 4 Seal
i a 3 } 1... i | Pleas of Centre County and to mo lirocte | © 18, AL 188 LEN
quill red Peruvian bark, powder it,| there wil becxposed at Public Sale at| house, about 4 feet alon;
and soak it in one pint of diluted alco! the Court House, in Bellefonte, on Satur. (said in length, and or
hol. Afterward strain and evaporate|day, the 21st day of August, A. D., 1880. [ed, taken in execulon i
it down to half a pint Directions| ™ one o'clock, P. M., the following de- [the property of GEOTRE CAA
i . : 81 scribed Real Estate of the Defendants, Lo
for its use: Dose —a teaspoonfull eves|wit
ry three hoursthe firstand second | _
day, and occasionally moisten the ton-| ult of Henry oy ors oh 8 Hx
gue between the doses. It acts like|$8550. A Pa, No, 23, Aug
quinine, and the patient can tell by a| R80. Spangler,
headache if he is getting to much. The] Tein ny Y Nerlyin OE
* 3 ; : situate in Miles twp., Centre coun
third day take as previous, but reduce hounded on the west and by
the dose to fifteen drops, and thenjof Joseph Kroamer, on the oat by
dowu to ten, and then down to five| Amos Feohl and the north by
i . road, containing ro
drops. To make a cure, it takes from! yoreon erected u 1} story
five to fifteen days, and in extreme|barn and other outbuildings.
¥8, ;
cases thirty days. Seven days are a-|ken in execution and to
b } Hg" ‘ property of H. KE. Weirick
out the average in which a cure cgp No. ¢
be effected. !
Ia
fs
—The meeting of the Potter (north) oh
Hancock club, on Saturday evening, was
well attended. The meeting was held
in Witmer's woods. The speakers were
Mesgers. Morrison and Heinle from Belle~
fonte, « gentleman from Maine, a repubs
lican who never before voted a demo~
cratie ticket, but is a convert to Hancock.
We aid not learn his name, but he made
a rattling little speech. Chairman Spang-
ler then haying made his appearance
upon the ground, was called for and
made one of his usual telling speeches.
The addresses were all good and listen-
ed to with attention.
During the speaking some republican
son of-a-Garfield hiding in a dark nook
of the woods threw eggs into the crowd
which showsthe way these fellows meet
democratic argument.
The Reporter accords them all the
honor that belongs to such conduct, par-
ticularly when speakers said nothing to
provoke it but were polite and refpect-
ful in their language.
of
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| Suit of D. M.- Laib, | e
iMiller ot al. }
Wi ie! Dobt $ isi)
Debt | Term 1850,
1 1
Te rin, i
ging pat of
ad in the name of Jol )
purposes slways kept 5
No. 1.
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5
2 All
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) 3
he rignt,
! in
Al Cal
Cat
by Ww
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’ a All th 3
} Ni All i nig 3
ing twp.
Spi
cast Dealers in Fancy Goods dew
Pure Wines and Liquors for medical
Fe Law. Oollections promptly made and specia |
in Lhe \
, Mortgages, &o. Office in the diamond, north side of = ,
pt
: Peun'a, a
i Perfumery, FancyGoods &e,.
CRC. i
5
mayld i
OHN F. POTTER, Attorney-sts| i
_ attention given to. hose having lands or prope for (®
‘ Ly BAO will draw ap. and bave acknowl
JErLY | tha court house, Bellefonte oct2itset O
nor!
i
wi
\. Stover, PENN
outh
Joe
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SVALLEY BANKING C0.
i’ CENTRE HALL, PA
|RECRIVE DEPOSITS and allowInter
est; Discount Notes; Buy and
Sal] GovernmentSecurities,
Gold and Coupons.
Wau. Worry Vu o MixoLE
Pres't !ashier]
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on
ASSEMBLY.
We are authorized to announce that
Chester Munson, of Philipsburg, will be
a candidate for Assembly subject to dem-
ocratic usages.
We are authorized to announce that
Benjamin F. Hunter, of Benner, will be a
candidate for Assembly, subject to demo~
cratic usages.
We are authorized to announce that D.
C. Wilt, ot Millheim, will be a candidate
for Assembly, subject to democratic usa~
ges.
ok. SALERATUS
Which is the same thing.
tech isthesnme
white, exa Bb
COMPARISON
CO'S * ARM AND HA
will show the
i 1
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y west by
hy
Suit of Naney J, Ammerman v
Nichols, No. 1756, Nov. Term 1877
1€1130. Al Lev. Fa., No. 40, Aug
Purchaser witl ice.~If one pur :
th Notice.—If one pur Yocun & Hastings, att
All the right, title and interest of
0 { 1880,
chase land of the owner, knowing that|
the latter has already mortgaged it fo: fendust in. and to sll that certain mes:
another, although by a wrong descrip- | 88e And 108 Lr entra in the
tion, such purchaser will take the land| bounded and described as follows, to wit : |
subject to the mortgage. Even if the|Situate on the bank of Spring Creek near|
purchaser have no actual notice of the|th® Willow bark dam, bounded en the
Eortya bavi Be de b “1 south by the road leading from Bellefonte
gage having been made y such via Reynolds mill to Roopsburg, on the
wrong description, yet if the circum=~| west by the mill dam, on the north by said
stances atten ing the transaction are mill dam and Spring Creek, and extends
of 2 character 10 put able dil ing east ten feet from the Bellefonte Press
‘ put a reasonable dus gompany building, together with the use
igence, lead to a discovery of the ex~|of and right to draw from said dam
istence of the mortgage, the purchaser through a torebay or channel sufficient
will be bound in the same manner as
if he had actual notice.~Slattery vs.
Rafferty, Supreme Court, Ill.
water to give by the aid of a turbine water
wheel power equal to two horse power for
driving the machinery used in said builds
—Sechlers always keep getting
new and fresh groceries—always have
best in the county and cheap too,
wih b Vv
r 10 v¥ business now before the public,
) { A yo can make money faster at
) work for us than at a ing ©
4 Capital not required. We will start
11 you, $!3aday and upwards made
t home by the industrious Men, women. boys and
tls wanted evergwhere to work for us. Now is the
our whole time to the work,
ther business will
vay by sogesing i chil. CES used for
an i simple but severe test of the eowj.ars ive
Jana "honorably. Adtrestl AN De avant brands of Soda Or Sale: +. i8
dissolve a dessert spoonful of each ki with
about a pint of water ) in leer
En
‘The u .
J.D. BHUGERT Coo il be shown after :
Cashier. minutes or sooner, by
tion and
. CHURCH
MMER"” BRAN.
A .
tas ov. ¥ Lh
-e
ssa"
3 X Youlcan devote y
{4 Or only your spare m
pay you nearly as well.
fail to make enormous
Costly Outfit and terms fr
for making money easil
RUE & CO, Augusta,
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{ Aug
Aol Vend, Ex rre
i he
pas ut > c——————_———— LL] {
Novy l undi
the above describe d will balay
10. 4 sold at the same time and j by Wm. hy J. |
ed on the north Ly { Hiram Young, I Kirk, Keg. trustea for certain ¢ reditors
on the east by 1 James Haverly, on’ Wagoner & Bro Terms made known
the south by lands of Robt, Maun, and oni®® day of sale
the west by lands of Jno. A Duley, cons |
taining 140 acres, more or less, Thereon|
erected a Lwosstory frame house, log sta | Suit of Bellefonte Building & Loan Ass
ble and other outbuildin ge, Seized, taken | goeiation use of vs. Edward Brown, No
in execution and 10 be sold as the property [75 January Term 1877. Debt $300, Fi Fa
of John Mann. No. 80 Aug. Term, 1880. Spangler, atty.
All that certain pars of the lot or piece]
t corner)
yf WHE | tracts « nn + wast
ds
oul
il
nce y Or
All thal
Curlin town
ertain tract ol
ship, Ce
land
i
i
CENTRE CO. HARVEST HOME, Pa.
a.
The people of Spring Mills have made i
arrangements for holding a grand harvest
home pic-nic at that place, on Thursday,
26 August. There will be a special excur-
sion train from Union. Several bands
have been invited. It will be a basket
pic-nic. All are invited.
ands o
1 i
Li
{ Allthat certain lot or piece of lan
Esrray—Came to the premises of
the undersigned, about 10 days ago, Pg
3 horn cattle, (1 heifer and 2 steers)
rising 2 years old, Largest a spot-
ted steer, one a brown steer, white
face, and white on end of tail, the
heifer is light red, small spot on
face and spots on side. The owner
is requested to prove property, pay
costs and remove same.
J. © Dai, Coatre Hall.
| loss
No. 14 |
hi Suit of Ferdinand Beezer vs Mary|of ground situate on the northwes
estate which D, G. Meyers, Adm’'x of Joseph Beezer. dec d of Bishe ) street and Allegheny street in
Wotle granted, and conveyed le WI. No. 114 April Term 1880. Debt $1725.28.1the RT of Bente Pie ntan toe
Les 1870 for’ the period of AY aty-rine: 1°" Fa. No. 67 Aug. Term 1880. adjoining tbe old store room of William
years and which A W. F. Wylie by as- Morrison, atty., 'Ickhoff; thence on straight line north to
signment bearing even date herewith and All those three several messuages and line; thence along Curtin’s line to Alle
8 8 and) (ructs of land situate in Benner township, gheny street; thence along ‘Allegheny Sheriffs Office,
@ tl Mp err riaen
—Murphy is lecturing at Bellefonte ing, being the same
this week. “He does not carry a bottle.
ThelReporter was honored with a vis-
it from Mr. Runk, of Spring Mills,
1!
d situs]
tate near Eagleville, Liberty twp.
county, Penna, bounded on the east by | HENRY BROCK ERHOF¥.
John . south by an alley, on the President.
north by J F Clark and on the west byl SYENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO, jthescin
| Wm Kunes, containing two acres more r C
Seized, taken in execution and to} (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.)
; Met Receive Deposits
Ba 1 And Allow I
No deed will’be acknowledged until| n ow nterest,
purchase money is pid in full. : Discount Notes,
JOHN SPANGLER, Government Securities Ge 39 Ge
SHERIFF ’
Bellefonte, Pa, Aug 5,1
Centre!
sold as the property of John A.
ggg! 10apB8LL Coupo
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