FH wer - *Frod, Keerhofl, Curtin... * William Cross, H, Moon. *H. B. Wilcox, Rush..... *D, H. Yeager, 8. Shoe... 1875, EE : | *Charlos Brown, Bellefonte : {*J. I’, Bhope, Milesburg... Ino, T. Lucas, Curtin... {*Hl. B. Wilcox, Ruel con 786 00 | 1876, 3 [YJ, H. Morrison, Bellefonte {*T. M., Hall, Milesburg.... SRehis SAANES HENS “i | APRN ii Adu . Marion PMB Murray, Dougal [oY Uilam Welser, Penn... . *(. W. Kooh, Potter..... « dam’l Brugger, enginoar, lod ohn Noll, Spring... E Hpeering contracter, AS 1877. P00 Bx lei 1 Gorten, Philipsburg... #+H. OC. Holter, Hoi ve A {#f Uriah Stover, Benner... ve SERIES sib "TW, i Fry, Farguson or & Cove 20 [#(3g0, Gousamer, H, Moon [*David Robb, Liberty... #1, W. Orr, Marion... * Joel Morris, Miles «1G. W. F. Gray, Patton. #tHenry Bwab, Potter — > ARO BRA PRAISE FROM AN EMINENT OR THE CENTRE REPORTER. [on™ GANIST. AI NININNINN | 3 Potter ie, BC preeint, Jas. Sap, under the direction of Prof. I’, H.| J. H. Muxsgy, Organist of the Fifth - : s i A van e; nepoc Ors, north, Si-j} eyer as conductor, and Miss Mever of Avenue Baptist Chureh, SAYS: WM. KURTZ... ....oonsenne Ans00IAT0 Editor. mon Harper, J, W. Henny, Judge, south | Boonville as organist, terminated in al Mexprrssenx Praxo Co, Naw Your! 0: { Wm, W, Royer; Inspectors, south, W. | manner pleasing to all. At least one; ooo punn : Centre Hall, Pa., Th'rs, pf County Printing. P. Gray Mook oo wsensnrn F. L. Hutter. cones (+ T. TOten caw wenn . | Fred Kurts.... | K.C. Bender... i I must compliment you Shugort & Forster. : " : Daininger & Bumiller... {| Walters & Deluiogoruan ular Feb, 94 angler, 8, M. Swartz ; School Direes | hundred and twenty-five singers partici. | laved ) WF h ee 4 ¥ % " 4 Sj 3 § i ¢ A. Keller, Wm. A. Kerr; Su« [pated in the regular class drill, and the ™" the success you have achieved wilh —————_ == | pervisors, Peter Rarick, D. C Young; | conductor certainly merits the highest your pianos ef avery lass, but partic ri hy $2 per year, when paid in| Overseers, Deter Hoffer, Jacob Moise; i compliment for the devotion of his timely the Uprights. They haveall tho essen. | oF ¥i50 when wh Jail we he non Ait ssor, E. B. Hosterman ; SO At [ne talent to the anxious learner initials requisite in the make-up of a perfect oo slows tisements ets per ne jor three wn- 1 1 RB, Solt; Auditor, John Grove ; Town | preference to those who are better able ano, in tone, touch and hal mf on rtions, and cenls per (ine jor every St b+ J. BR. Lee: Register of Votersy to keep themselves (PING, 1 Lal, Uh St . En) sequent insertion. Advertisements by A Wolf T y pure, even tone, In connection with such] wear at a liberal discount ih . ' . . o accommodate the many who cons ; " ) | ¥ Subscribers outside the county should re- | Harris~Justico of the Peace, Fergns templated listening to music as the re. [great volume of tone, is somethiog re oy “us 10 iden as | . oF Vv any’ + DOYS I Potter: Judge of Election. 8. F. Ishler; {sult of a week's eflort. two grand Cons markable. Wishing you much prosper fol ee 8 Ry NOW J ’ ¢ wha? RYN y 8 % 1 sh + | a } ra w i 1ge, instead of ets as formerly when peid | Insped tors, Henry Swabb, John Lee h; certs were given, The programme of | ty, 1 am, Y ours respectfully, themselves. Assessor, DF. Wieland ; Poor Overseers, | Friday evening consisted of the rendis| J. H, Muxssy, Subseribers can always fell how ther aon | JOON Mevers, A. H, Hosterman ; Supen tion of Anthems, Sentences, Glees, &¢ A ris stand af the Reporter office dy eon- | VIBOTS, Peter Kuhn, Sam'l Brown; School | while the programme of Saturday even. wuliwrg the lables on their papers, UJ the | Diveotors, W. A, Murray, George Meyer; ing contributed to more or less variety, States 044 808 communicants embraced in la reads “John Roe 1 jan J tf means Constable, Wm. Meyer; Auditor, Thos. | The comical was aptly brought out In} amen | ssi This churcl . . that John is indebied jor subserapiion, Riley ; Town Clerk, Jacob Weber, the song “keep dose lamps a burnin, ' ye =n he hin SHY QunIaN how THY she 1st of January, 1875, ana that ot Ie son, ( IW. P=Judge of Election, | the sentimental in “Warrior bold” and | third in number in the United States {vine he was paying (he priate i Rider; Inspectors, John Lemon, C ae Hundred Fathoms Deep” render<] The importation into France of salted] BB. Campbell, Ny yg . all $a ae | " . “hi, Bd by owt foyer, in & manner pect ipork, bacon and ham from the United de liar to himself, laudations are unneces- jo... oo febidder | gary, his cultivated voice commands at.}’ Ales BER Gude iJ tention everywhere. The sensational peu iJ in “The Gypsy Countess,” The grand MARRIED. and sublime in the double quartette, “ i a " t A Like as a father pitieth his children, the Space forbids farther comments ; 0 crowded house insured a financial sue coss ; all departed completely satisfied, and thus passed off the most successfu convention of the season, OO, FH 186 0 iad ay wha, 213.87 1,000.40 46.80 05.40 JU 48 886.81 200 RY 204 08 145 21 & 3 KT f#fY } 3 finish, Bue i bi { i i Cle Wm. BESTE " res | Marsh Ureok bridges {Townsend Brown & Co "oh | Wm, Lyonia ‘ Havnal he Lutherans have in the United W F, Reynolds Samuel Bn Better Fits, better Workmanship, better Styles, better Linings, superior in every respect to any other ready- made Clothing in the United Staes, and equal in every rhea Sl respect to the work of any merchant tailor in any of 1 Curr, Milosbure. wo | OUr large cities. smal Brickley, Howard Prices fully as low as ordinary slop-shop work—usa ally sold in Bellefonte. . Mothers, bring in your Children, from 4 years up, and examine our assortment of CHILDERN’S WEAR. Thomas Perdue, Benner. J O Walker, Boggs e Clothiers, and dealers in General Merchandise. . 1 * Repalrs al Karthaus DIA RO cercvens vegnisnnn cavnnrim KE. Speering, PL. Matils A DIA Eo cones sransren an (i. Jones, foot bridge thaney & Thompson Gi, Jones... tJ, GQ. 1. Myers. Samuel fBrugger Unionville bridge Jno, 1, Th PION, ropa re at Martha bridge " J. D. Hall, repairs Hows nire ard bridge. . am’! Brugger, rabuilding 1 bride t Unionville Driggs a On the Gth inst, by the same, Mr. Dans} 2 "gp i 3 1 » | 168 p i » rain {ial Beek to Miss Maria Ellen Glasgo, boll [Famaes as ey KE has reduced | of Potter township, Centre county, Pa. | ~ Han From Phila-| a Ys i Februa Cleveland, ly i Aneinnati,! 4 anda } Louisville, | pg, i ia Detroit, $4,00 va 10. J Dy . 11.5 ‘hese rate LY On 10, J. mm esi . ity, $11.50, The se rates are fly 4 "5 Sal | to Port Matilda gher out of New York. Every: { Commissioners’ expenses On 15, by Rev. Tomlinson, Mr. J from } | 1 mo im d Reduced Terms, i {SON P)=Judge of Election, {iter Feb. 1, 1881, we will give every su Henry kK rebs; Inspectors, Samuel Dune : advance, an additional | OP David Reed; Justices of the Peace, W. E. Meek, A. J. Orndorf; Constable, phi R. P. Craig; Assessor, Geo, Fekle; Supers Still Be Solomon Gates, Albert Hoy: } ame © Directors. P. F. Botterf, Peter i Lanck: Poor Overseers, Robert Meek, . M. Walker; Aunditor, H, M, Sayder; t4¢ | Town Clerk, J. C. Sample, . 1 ) a Nant IT fas, Duek; . BR. Ream. reves sa a INMAINg ¥ Ee pan 1) ¥ repairs 117 14 Gl 67 646 88 40 63 21 8G at heuse of Mr rge Spangler, by Key, 5, M. Roeder, | Mr. Uriah B. Filisher to Mise Celosta i Spangler, both of Potter township, Ce jeounty, Pa. | VIROPrS, On the 10th lier. {f a new sud } der, | Sehool he! 4% tJohn A Rupp, College... Henry Thiel, Curtin CP Leitzel, Gregg... D H Rote, Haines... w.... tJohn Carper, Jr, Harris John Craig, Huston ....... « 1154} William Tressler, Patton, 14086 tJohn D Foote, Penn cu. 1088 47 FH Dale, Rush ovine G08 26 A J Swartz, Spring « 1 400 50 J Thompson, Bnow Bhoe. 8ARY Samus! Hoover, Taylor... 198 00 Samuel! Stephens, Worth, 1% 71 JiM Kline, Howard .... 40 01 6,794.04 : 1879, Wm, Miles, Milesburg.. Robert Cook, Jruuiun in A C Musser, Millhaim.... 00606 A N Russell, Unionville, 216 tW A Taylor, Bonner... 1008 7 Jd OC Walker, Boggs....... G21 60 Henry Thiel, Curtin...... 124 94 4 . Elia 116 70 REPORTER 8 {0 PENNSYLVANA i Judge of F. A a SA 3 60-1078 88 {ragy "¥ Ey EMEER, expenses 460 Ins) : Election, sectors, The Pennsylva 1 f fates, as [OUows 04 i. thus and ¢ $o nin railroad 10, at Spring Mills, by Rev lo James Leitzell and) both of Spring Mills ommissionery to Marsh Creek ’ expan Wi * ar ry Bi o} y Nofsker, $11 IONE os wh 1 5 to 1 Have 1060 18, £ } Sok { ars expenses pckman, Fred. Zettle; School Directors renoble, Willian Asses. r. W. H. Ww i ' Rn Sh AT >, iss Kansas City W. Schemp, of Zion and Miss | 13 GO rs, of Jacksonville, T, 18% 4 Divi — Fin 0 sept tf 18535. On aad alter SUNDAY, Nae the Philadelphia & Erie Railroa 3 a WESTWRD ERIE MAILleaves Philadelphia hy “ Harchsbuarg Williamsport Jersey Shore " Lock Haven a Renave @ Phils Harris , the frais sion will ru iis hi | : : now want to be an emigrant, | E.l for holding appeals 203 28 [Swarm, of Pleasant Gap, and Miss Alice, | R. M, MoKnight, gas bills 13070 Tow nahip Auditors are required bY | daughter of D. J. Musser, ot Grogi. 5 ounting congressional i | | 180 70 123 87 BAUGH'S FERTILIZERS HAVE STOOD FIELD TES18 OF 25 YEARS, : BUSHELS, NOT ACRES BAVE MONEY BY USING BAUGH'S TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE PRICE 825 PER TON OF 2000 POUNDS, -Baugh’s Economical Fertilizer aul; iC { d ¢ruzer-- FOR POTATOES, CONTAINING 4 TU 5 PER CENT OF SULPHATE OF POTASH. PRICE 830 PER TON OF 2000 POUNDS, Baughl’s Special Fertilizer for Tobacco ALL GOODS BOLD ON A GUARANTEED ANALYSIS, DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE UPON APPLICATION, “| Musser, 5 60 tenn lownship, Mever; ™ “ 475 250 00 1881, inspectors, ww arrat Eri ” NIAGARA EX leaves At Lion, on o . aged 78 years : A < 10 34 PY ing regis “ arrat " “ . “ we 1200 LL. ary * " - 660 68 478 18 soy Si gacieq May or, ¥ i i - i y > wud 3 a Rendvd stitea I AYN EX. lave Lock Hav ! Stileg ul ers, hisjelee- shows the i8 an atlesia- and integrity by his he has “ | “ iam { } rr at Harrisbarg i . 3% ’ a i Ya philadelphia i Don’t pay high prices for shoddy 8717065 FAST LINE a {settlement on the second Monday of INTO n Smith, Benj. Ker accounts. The same act provides that . " | . “w Ranovo a i : F On 18 Feb. in Georges Y alley tebaces | LL. Beek, ¢ : ] : | ; md 2 at Williamsport I. Gentze!l : Town Clerk JM Kline, Howard 37268 : : If vou take heed to the fact that] ashes... a. ok Haven ] td J Hoy, Marion hoe John Powers, | and get a suit for abe 2 , less t Linden Hall, Contre county, Penna, {Ls ; ! and get a snit for about 20 per cent. less Atl é 3 ‘ tJ W Messinger, Pot Ross, | H «|! yO ’ it cou John T Fowler, Taylor... worthier : > : ternoon, at usual hour of meeting. All|Grange circle by death for the second Ellis Orvis, audiling pros 1850, Pond 0 land auction goods, when you Can pursiwith us. Resolved—that in the death off Hous Teller, moals &% | : uN au) 01 tW, Kersiotior, Mi act of Assembly approved June 4, 1579 SR RR and county returns... ‘ ; Supervisors, An-| March, A. D.1881, and annually on that 11, Mr. David Hershberger, | Water tax, ng cash on GRY ALR 1G Keichline, Ferguson... 5138 81 Daek, | tl 8 of ship officers hg 2 / . FAST LINE loaves PhIAGaIDRIA ck, | the terms of township officers shall bes] Lingle, aged 50 years, 1 month and 20 lo; “wo “ Jarrisl i g i ® § { Q LOO Jd i ¥ 14 Loe x $l 2a DL. Gea: { oabaNE SEA { 111 67 HIG » Loc : sisi * | Dinges sells clothing cheaper than any Alexander & Co. coal : PACIFICO EX leave & 8 ‘Dg I { : George B Haines, Miles... i i) t I { 5 » } y y 7. 188 Jey Ross oc i! hous : majority. | than you have ever bought any before. [January 17, 185, Lucy Ross, oF i { John Garbrick, Spri lie meeting will be held/inthe| Jp acreas, it has pleased the Great Master | tDavid Yocum, Walker are invited to attend. time. removing from our midst another ofl thonotary and sheriff's ie John F ter, Bellefonte chase an article that is genuine for less gister Ross, ‘ietor Grange has lost a} for juror . \ 590 01 iiheim OHM 40 Judge of Election, | (Pamphlet Laws, page 04), to meet for . A. Hoy, attorney, County Henry M. | DIED. vs. Hirst National Bank, A Ea Kerstetter ; Overseers | day settle all accounts, except the school | H, Beck, enteri Lock Haven docket... A . Cyrus Lose, Gregg 108 22 “ . tJ H Griffin, Half Moor 20%) 07 Xs Assessor, Jacob Emerick ; | gi the first \ ¢ of March | DIY aunts sesvabaon anaes 4 n, i Moon. SUT Harrisbe i gin on the first Monday of March, | days. I. Beck. for removing | 1 A Courter, Liberty EASTWARD, Over: Lonstanie, 1 La a R&EG FD a OUd : R ahy IN MEMMORIAM, I~ ho A where else in the county you will call Lt. TR a, tDaniel Hackman, Patt i 118 we 180, 1 allon { 63 u ratulate ou \ years and 6 months, wife of John XY, Sami. Bover. Bmow it could ~A | : yer, nov Hall of the Y. M. C. A, next Sunday af-/in his all.-wise providence to enter our] Expr i ’ ¥ Benjamin Stam, Harris... aur charter members—our beloved Sister] ace . Sustn ANE vesEtY Lucy Ross—aiter a sojourn of seven years John son, postage ) Jucy tC Diehl], Howard Boro... 84090 O P Kreamer, Milesburg, , a i i x && 4 4 t 1 (2 anise { money of Lewins, manager of the Phila. | worthy mem ber, her husband and son a! Daniel Garman, meas ier Danial Sa iaghan . kind and affectionate wife and lol Ayres, Philipsburg 1 168 Bl ther | 1 r 10 85 BMOoLher, | JUrors ce. : Sos CoBBRACLIOR 4 at Driftwood RA. rior ears will ran Dotwean 3 14 tamspors on NIagers Ex. West and Da NSieeping cars on all night irains WMIA, BALDWIN, General Superintendent Ria &0 Ex. Ea ¥ LOCAL ITEMS ——— + ry: tan 2 DD price as 4h —The best mackrel, any to be se aakin 8 assang ple Judicial dis t is reported Israel a hill a hotel on the Dill summer. i near Y : evga TOUR » — Camps forniture takes This is proven by the orders from distant parts © fact that fitha ¢ , { the county hans Soanit are. A " i won afls are being sunk or land, in Harris, {t Hi the ore lease. wr i has 1d ait 3 was, no doubf, duninga gre scarcity of epgs when Shakespeare said, Lav on Macduff, » yf a4 just think of uit of clothes at D How's that for cheap? — Mr. D. Wheeland, one Harris townships activeand staunch democrats, | paid his respec he Rerorten, the other day. i n buy it, you ca inges from 33.50 up. & * J Li ig § is to { - —The west ward of Bellefonte elected | G. G. Skinner, colored, school-director, | by four majority. The repubs did this to tickle the co their vote. — (all at Camp's Centre Hall fa ture rooms if you wish an elegant a cheap chamber suit rai. fal y ar Ml Wile ne” and contains ] un i ~“Harper's Mags already on our table, its usual variety of interesting reac ats * 11} - La at in the sprit ~The Exhibition of the Millbeim German Evening School, will be repeat ed by general request on Satarday even- | ing, March 5th, in the Town Hall in Millbeim. The programme will be en- larged and greatly improved. —The March number of Godey's] Lady's Magazine has come to band, and | cat issued. The price is only $2.00 per| year. Address, Godey's Lady's Maga- zine, Philadelphia, Pa. —We are pleased to learn that Hon.J. | N. Cassapova bas returned from b winter's sojourn in Cuba, and is back | again in bis bome at Philipsburg. elected a commissioner of this county when 23 years of age—this was consid- erably over 23 years ago, Where was there a younger commissioner or a bet- | 9 — All farmers and others should mark | their bags. This they can do by order«| ing a cast of their names from Daniel | Derr, of Bellefonte, who makes them | very low. 10feb. lm. | —Avorr Meerixa.—The Auditors o Potter township will meet at the public | house of D. J. Meyer, Centre Hall, on} Monday, March 17, at 9 o'clock, toaudit i the accounts of Overseers, and Super-| visors, when all parties interested will] attend. By order of i 24feb. td. —Loox ovr ror Taeum.—The Lewis | burg Journal says that two men recent- | Tue AvmiToRs. | ly canvassed portions of Upion county | with a patent grain drill. They manag- | ed by some swindiing process to catch | several farmers, one in Kelly twp. for| over $700. —As Spring approaches preserve your | { health by using pure and fresh groceries. | These are always to be had at Sechler’s, which bas few equals in the state for] first class goods. i —Lock Hayen market: Batter 25cts « 1b; eggs 28 cts; potatoes 60 cents per bu. chickens 50 to 60 ects. per pair; lard 9 ¢ a 1b; apple butter 50 cents per gal; ap ples 40 to 50¢ per bu.; walnuts 50 cents ¢ bushel; popcorn 30 cents a peck ; sauer | krant 5 cts, per guart; corn; 55cts, per bu; oats 40 cts. per bushel, —Psol's Signal Service Barometer, or Storm Glass and Thermometer combin- ed, for sale by J. O. Deininger, Centre Hall. Price only $1.00, Pretty and useful, should be in every family, 24feb, 2m. —Qur merchants are disposing of their present stocks of goods at a sacrifice in order to make room for spring goods, and it may not be out of place to say that Dinges offers the best bargains of all. --Nervous Headache, Periodi- cal Headache, Neuralgic Headache, are cured by Dr. Mettaur's Headache and Dyspepsia Pills. Price 25 cts. 17feblm. —Mrs. Lydia E, Pinkham, 233 West- ern Ave.,, Lynn, Mass, is rapidly ac- quiring an enviable reputation for the surprising cures which daily result from the use of her Vegetable Compound in all female diseases. Send to her for pamphlets, 17feb. 2t. —T1ees of Doctors. The fee of doctors is an item that very many persons are interested in just at present. We believe the schedule for visits is $3.00, which would tax a man confined to his bed for a year, and in need of a daily visit, over $1,000 a year for medical attendance alone! And one single bottle of Hop Bitters taken in time would save the $1,000 and all the year's sickness.— Post. —Sick Headache, Nervous Head- ache, Headache from sour stomache, are all cared Phi Mettaur's Headach £3 4 g00d MANY years, If he had dealt in t voles Straitfor. ing, affable rt, are what ar. He will boots and shoes better than elsewhere, land will t stack up because he is ;T Bhat ye lLieion i. is im says that at a low estimate the yield of tobacco in Branch, “AN gansville school teacher, his leg above the knee. = » as doing well under treatment. Recently D. M. Brumgard, a Lo- He is reported | Mrs. Susan Levan, of Reading, } pair of ear rings that are 110 years She h 13 five years old. | lp ep 2 th a fer gave us last week on thej 5 the Ry ion business. But wel, church subser the past season will usand cases. A dred | cents a pound average price, the 10,000, quite d be 15t as OLIATS., Clinton county for 3 case in un Oo ds | of ap +t ¢ i118 , 48 We Bal low estimate, anc } it sum. it 18 | ion of d » put out the ar reach a halfam 3 in the his- as the quality we int shall 80 ye mills 13] o ti in general owe it to the ranch, that prices of clothing | They were the first to put other high § ywn their cl come down as lls goods | use, while | passes t ’ 1 concerns mark d the l od Concerns marx d Al | ! i n ’ i one Cou Sei hrough | a BN all shin} hands, all of which | you make all this} 1 fi nt 200 scatiered ir g twenty, and chiefly residents of | 8, have been committing such ex-| tions upon Mexican cat- | 1 cowboys, } a line, that the Mexicans are | protection, and threaten to wery American who crosses the ; they profess to be unable to dis- etween caltle thieves and hon- 1 for [tis a fact that families once get. heir groceries at Sechlers will con- ch m them, for the tion is rendered in i fairly goods to iro They dea ly, and keep no deceive. Every article you buy of Sech- Jers you can rely upon as being fresh, pure and wholesome, and for cash they sell you goods at a e¢ above wholesale prices. and hon ly, $5ifl Wild ~—Millheim will have a contested elecs tion case. Atthe recent boro’ election the vote for Justice stood 69 for Pierce usser and 68 for J. H. Reifsnyder. Mr. yyder intends contesting on the ground that two votes were cast for his As there jority. —We were shown a handsome spring ron the other day, with the Gorton gs: the wagon was built in the of Jno. T. Lee, and has a high with the most delicate lining. chich no doubt makes it one of the gentlest springs one can wish jto ride over, and along with this merit coms bines the one of great strength, and ren- dering the on one of the easiest run- ning no $ —On last Friday evening a deputy U. 8: Marshall came to this place having Mr. I. Feese, distiller of Woodward, in charges, against whom information had been made for peddling whisky. Mr. Feese assured us that the charge was en- to enter bail at Bellefonte. The officer Feese could have readily walked off if many—they go much higher —Lewing deceives there expecting to pay This kind of deception suits | this state. The Philad. Branch can sell heap because they manufacture their ads, and you thus get them from first We have received a copy of the oliett | illustrated, which gives a sistory of the business places of that lively Illinois town. Among the favor- ably mentioned names is the firm of Mersinger & Co., the head of which is Ph. Mersinger, formerly of this town, who is doing a large business in sewing machines. —In making “pure ground coffee”, the rule in Boston is to mix one bushel of beans and one of roasted peanuts with one bushel of cheap coffee. The pack age is then labelled :—None purer—be- ware of imitations.” You get none of that stuff at Sechlers, They sell the si- mon pure article, and give you a guar- antee that it is the true coflee. —There is an article on the go just now entitled “Why is Life a Disappoint. ment.” After reading it carefully we have come to the conclusion thatiits be- cause there are so few places like Din- ges’ to deal at. — At Wolf's store just received a large lot of mackerel, in kits and quarter and half barrels. We have had a sample and find them excellent. If you want a first class mackerel call at Woll’s store goon. - Fresh mackerel at Sechlers, a full line and full weight, and warranted to be as represented. Fresh groceries of all kinds constantly received, and sold at lowest possible figures. ~When you run out of provisions don’t forget to buy a barrel of those good fish just received at Dinges’. — Home-made furniture of every style, warranted, and at the most reasonable prices, at Cam p’s Centre Hall rooms, the Chi. 5 — Persons who have ordered News thro’ this office, nsed to such things and it. But the gueerest may yet bappen—| namely, i ter man would for] once take a liberal freak and come down with a subscription compared to which | } that of Reading, wot are pretty well hope 10 “ gin ible. y iL—-Wea agree $ iy wld roclaim the fact t and modes {01 n" as we di g namesake, bat in real, bombas | style, as far as we are able Te teadin KE ic y fine {ov That wou t to restore good bh Yorn] and we will use ¢ amor | lusty | T% » TYP Our —that i. 4 . a. 3 Tiwanlf i friend has vxhansted himself in the above ellor ¢ v NA r gorporaul If we were a good beerdrinker we'd envy ou ns soon get carry with such a graceful dignity. ee ——————— A FAMILY FROZEN TO DEATH. St. Paul, Minn., Feb. tleman who came from Wasec says th the Winona and St. Peter branch of the] Chicago and N yond Sleepy Eye station, a point about! forty miles west of St. Peter. On Wednes-! day, one Burke, a roadmaster on that sec | tion, located at Burns, the next station be-| yond Sleepy Eye, discovered a whole! A §, 1881.—A gon- a last night o greatest destitution exists on}; at th ly frozen te death. work with his men in the road under his charge noticed s shanty close by from] which no smoke issued. Seeing evidence that the place was inhabited the party D visited the premises and forced door, when a herrible sight greeted their Upon a squalid couch and on the & eyes, mother and children, evidently a whole! & family, frozen stiff in death. Word was at once sent to the nearest town and ar} rangments were made to care for the re-| mains of the unfortunate family. the farmers west of the Sleepy Eye. Itis| stated that no trains carrying fuel have! passed Sleepy Eye since December 24. with hardly a stick of timber within miles| of the railroad. Settlers have hastened » not made sufficient provision against the severe cold of the present season, have been obliged to burn fencing, furni { ture, pieces of boards from their heuses and even the woodwork of their farm ma-~ chinery. One man reported to the agent at Waseca that he could not obtain fuel, bad burned much of his furniture, and that the cabinet organ would have to go next, It is impossible to reach many of the settlers, as the railroads are drifted with snow and the wagon roads are im- passable. It is feared that many more victims will starve or be frozen to death before help can reach them, - ti ma——— A FAMILY FIVF DAYS WITHOUT FOOD OR FUEL. Carbondale, February 9, 1881. —Mec- Cauley City has recently been greatly shocked by the revelation of a thrilling case of destitution and want. The victims are Mrs. George C. Kent and her four children, residents of that quiet town, about eight miles from here. She is the vifa of G. CU. Kent, the notorious piane| tuner, who has been playing his game of trickery and fraud in New York and Pennsylvania, The family reside in a small cabin at the foot of the west range of the Moosic Mountains, where the mer cury has been 23 degrees below zero sevs eral days during the past two months, On the night of January 156, after they had destroyed the better part of their houses hold goods to keep a fire, the fuel gave out, and for fiye days they endured the se- vere weather with neither fire nore provi sions, except a few raw potatoes and some corn meal, which wae substituted for food. On the sixth day a neighbor chanced to visit the house and found the mother pros- trated and the children dying. Their feet and hands were frozen, and it was with difficulty that be aroused them. The drifts were ten feet high at the door and the gcene in the interior was heartrending. The story of the sufferings of the family spread like wild fire and their neighbors turned out en masse to relieve their condi tion. : Pr . C J Wiig 8 A I sma As Spring Mills Market. Wheat No 1,100, No 2, 90,'No 3, 70 Rye, 70c Corn, ears, per bu. 37 ¢, Corn old, 4c. Oats, 80c. Buckwheat, 0c. Barley, 00 to 6bec, Cloverseed, bc to 7¢ per lb Plaster,ground per ton, $10,00 Flour, per bbl $4. Butter, 26¢, Tallow, be. Lard, fe. Ham, 10c, Shoulders, Ne. Bacon or side, Te. Eggs per dos and JVEpe DSL Price # ola 17feh Im, Corrected wotkiyfhy 1.17.iGrenoble,s e church a devoted christain, yel e sympathise with and son and commend 2nd. That, w husband vod to do wrong. ; 3 That the foregoing corded on the minutes « o. 150 P. of H. and published the armers Friend and the several county 3, aud a copy be presented to the d and son of the deceased and our warter be draped in mourning for sixty Mans, G. W. CaurneLL, ) Mus. J. R. Dave, } Com. Mzs. E. R. Boay, resolutions be in ys, UDITORS REPORT OF THE RE. CRIPTS & EXPENDITURES OF JING JANUARY 1, 188L ADAM YEARICK, Trossurer. DR { aw gel i Ad y taxes received d ines, Xe. received of com m BETS viernes sasnenans sesnssssm inseated Uring year, y balance due ¢ 1, 188] cscisnns voners snonnes “12 1 4 SALE Assess $44,307 89 1,700 85 2,000 (0 1000 “aw KY VW ment. Oo, $563,776 24 io hereby certify that we theabova account of Adam Witness our hands and seals this 17th JAMES TSTUART, [Ls] T. B. JAMISON. {LS GEO. BR. WILLIAMS (Ls EXPENDITURES, Commissioners’ 5 | Auditors $007 M4 150 XX) S560 (0 00m ndrew Gregg... eorge Swab. cisions wry Fay. a4 45 . W. Kline 4 X$ 06 { SUT 3 Aud eo. BR. Williams 120 0 Improvements and Repairs, 108 84 35 4 and jail C. Harper, repairs at pro~ thonotary's office Yearger, building oven st jail. aah seasas 8 BY ng rods at jail 6 50 gullors senses 11 44 painting, ated s & Bro Wotzel, repairs al court BOUSG..coos verses ne . P. Duncan & Co., iron clad cells at jail. inn 040 84 hoenix Planing Mill Co., lumaber at treasurer's Offi C0 .canes sense sasanes . Pletcher, work court bouse wsenss 11 Bi een at FRI scrns serarnrm snes snssnssaesns D. Watzel, work at treasurer's Offico wus. a Bb Jailcoiniseronenns casas 212 work on cells at jail. aan 917 90 Court Expenses. 3 662 A ommonwealth-costs...... 1 220 23 807 60 30 00 1000 08 00 3560 00 208 00 H. Vosburg ipstaves’ DAY eu . 1 des we 200 00 . LOCLIV Corsrrcans sane senses proclamation SROrifl uence soerannss reser 42 00 113 00 a eae County Prison Expenses. 21 86 1790 1787 460 260 760 245 60 225 00 04 45 244 57 . A. Brew & Son, wooed for Jall wees iinss srsenranin Leitzel, wood for DELIB cscasness sussssers srsassussm L. Brown, BAAS RR LERE rE Er aR COR .esses os . Deshner repairs a 111 DORR genheimer & Co, ing for prisoners. . ut serra nnn cloth " PriBONOTE vies ornsont srineins “" “" i“ . & A. Loeb, clothing for prisoners.... PrisONOrs wecesse sesssarnssiin 32 28 85 10 00 600 81 160 Keen smithing ieee voor srrsiensn re and brick for range ...... reight © iannns snsnsosannns sosrnn sennes em Schrock, repairs at BLO. 4 seas seasrs rasnrsase seers we . W. Wolf, repairs at RORLOE cusses sotrssrss insnnsse ann 100 1620 600 B) cunts sensadisents saross sen Galbraith, repairs SRNEAT SERRE SERRRERE Sura E at jail 88 CHERNRRNE ERR ARNE RARRIRENE . 1 HW office PERS - 22858 5 . books, &e, ——— nits Geo i commissioners W. Eberhart, repairs PLURAL i Lo PRR &- | Hoffman mending i CHARIS. (ooo vrrrreven inesms sinens W. F. Murphy & Dons, stationery &« . "941 m D H Ww lJ. ONCE cover v serene sasanse A. Mallory, rep ng urt house gates... utter, registration 5 3 3 BK cee Digests of oe i4 Cha's ® rd DOM Ed Lucas, Unionyille 163 07 tHezekish Hoy, Benner... J A Mulholland, Burnside tEmanuel Noll, Boggs.... 1072 & Address--- Baugh & Sons, 20 tJ W Stewart, College... 2 332 68 tHenry Thiel. Curtin 286 79 TC B Hess, Ferguson 8 O86 OY i 'M L Rishel, Gregg vs 8 G56 00 | Everhart, Harris «1561688 040 80 404 11 636 387 Beal eE vi ohn M Kline, Howard... , Marion... 34848 i, Miles...... 1 42603 ion notes—tight fice, 15¢ per doz- th, 1g machin® —Judgement Exem; ~A good new shuttle sewir Price, 02 28 woncones 1% ad | Potter 8 : fobert Laws, Rush........ am Miller, Tay! ! : J Unien... Wm B Shaffer, Walker =1 J M Denning, Worth.... 373 90 80,084 87 < i B47.501 on OR. 8 ORLBLADAINR vou DOS ecu \vesvt } court Lieb ourt house... W. A. Schroyer, | ing hat rack, house | Wilson, McFarls e ref ty rt cours eens Mrs ne & Co. rope rh SAEES SEASSABES Sun Ea ve [Quin & Brumbaugh, 1 1% dockets, &oc...... 96 an 9 i - : Digests ary Harlin | offices { Jacob matin | | M ! { repairing Fai Laan | yrrison, Bydrant woe {lose i i JRRG | B. W. Woodrufl, 18 Lucas, delivering registrations iTeachers institute. wee Western penitentiary wc... { Agricultural society ... | Hospital for insane... {John Spangler, sheriff, on | account... Mat Sassen HSU "ar | Bills and notes paid........] Road vieWs.ce sve insrennns Interest paid Repairs on real estate Premiums to collectors... Redemption U, 8, land Commissions on col RIOTS censors ss sos ras snasmens Election expenses. .... Insurance on buildings ..... cesses Inquests on dead bodies. 35621 Scalp premiums ee. 910 45 Assessors’ PAY . 2088 11 Refunding taXes.cocvmeesnes 70 69 State tax assessments... 1 700 85 Constable PaY cesar 405 00 Commissioners or lunacy 4700 C. M. Bower, commis. sioners’ attorney 76 0 J. OC. Harper, on account 247 0 Refunding U. 8. land 160 1584 96 old 100 00 268077 1847 74 542 26 783 16 8 001 52 156 60 20 45 - 0. lees wane B60] i ware 137816 2411 100 00 a ———— 3 physician, jail. 100849 Total amount PRIA. acess ses $40 008 74 Joux SraxaLER, Sheriff In account, with Centre County DR. To orders received on account... $1 602.76 To costs and fines received... 173 00 BAlAnOO.. ses cesses saeasssse 76.85 — $2251.61 PERREARES heey OR. By balance at seltlement, Janu arty 1, 1880. cine sesirmssrursnnns cans 702. By boarding prisoners 1848 days al 400 By summoning jurors, Apr, term By summoning jurors, Aug. term By summoning jurors, Nov. term By summoning jurors, January term and filling jury wheel By filling and removing 83 ticks Bl O00 ivrvnans sername sennenen soiinnne By notifying jurors not to attend ADH IPI cons coanss iresnmssinsennsns By conveying three to insane asylum AROSE Suasas Besnansatene By cenveyingone to penitentiary By publishing proclamation, three courts... N bunsas SeERaMIMES By window glass at Jail acmweiiesy By fines..ccounn ui AER By election proclamations... By fish-basket notice published. By 72 turnkey fees antranine By removing fish baskets By cost in commonwealth cases. "6 789.20 40.00 81.00 31.00 51.00 16.60 12,00 120 00 40.00 86.00 { 18.60 6.00 14.25 56 60 8156.80 26.00 wa sa———— $2,261.61 January 1, 1881, By balance due at settlement ......ovnvseenr «$470.80 We, the undersigned, Auditors of Cen: tre county, do hereby certify that in pur suance of an act of Assembly, entitied "An act relating to countiesand townships, and county and township officers,’”’ we met at the Commissioners’ Office, in Bellefonte, on the 1st Monday of January, 1881, and did audit and settle and adjust the several and foregoing accounts of John Span lor, Sheriff of Centre county, and find them correct and the balances as stated, Witness our hands and seals this 17th day of January, A. D, 1881, {} Avion. JAMES T. STUART, T. B. JAMISON, G. R, WILLIAMS, Taxes Outstanding and Due by Collectors, 1872. #John Ward, Half Moon., $266 97 #*D. Robb, LADY reese 14,62 *Danie! Malone Boggs... *L. C, Rearick, CL L. 8 L.B L. 8. 271.49 7.61 16,80 23.41 464, illism Riddles, Phils i = O81 00 O07 46 200 3 504 83 806 18 126 47 23 b8 50 11 abl 48 128 37 names 2070 5 hipusisns. 1 300% 203 UH wea nas for collection al MH bands fer collection... 048 RT BADGE... con sesree EE CREE $58 814 85 452 6b 1 66 42 50 467 &0 ] C Harper ...... at Seam yoorge Dwab.. at Jscob Dunkle......... PAYADIO....... cusses doses 82 681 84 C M Bower's hands considered not BOOB. wovs sag sss senseansases 1150 00 ers’ hands considered not ROO.cu.uienrnnnies 2 500.00 $87,225. « $1088 Bl ee ean Balance due county..... tors during year 816295 Exonerations d sssimmssnsnsens: 1 00 63 in 1880....... 42 701 4 CexTRE COUNTY, 88; i We, the undersigned, Commissioners of! Centre county, do hereby certify that the} foregoing is a true and correct statement county, from Jenuary 1, 1880, to January ‘Witness eur hands, | AND. GREGG, GEORGE SWAB, JAC. DUNK LE. Attest: Hxxny Bxox, Olerk. | Commissioners. | SHERIFF'S SALES, By virtue of Sundry writs of Feiri Fa cians, and enditioni Ex» panat issued out of the Court of Common *leas of Centre County, and te me direct- od, there will be exposed at public sale at the Court House in Bellefonte, on 1881, at 1.80 . M,, the following de- scribed Real Estate of the defendants to wil: All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, Cen- tre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Bounded on the south by Howard street; on the west by lot of John P. Harris; en the north by an alley and on the east by lot of Mrs. Weaver, fronting on Howard street fifty feet and extending back to said alley two hundred and filty foot, thereon erected a twosstory frame; house and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Bart. Galbraith. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, Cen- tre county, Pa. Bounded on the east by lot of Mrs. P. Gray Meok; on the south b) an alley; on the west by Thomas street an on the north by High street fronting on High street 143 and on Thomas street 180 foet and on said alley 114, theroon erected a double dwelling house, one frame dwels ling house, one cottage house, stable and other outbuildings, ALSO, All that cortain lot or piece of ground situate in Bellefonte borough: Bounded on the east by Smith street; on the south by lot lately owned by William Felty; on the west by an alley and on the north by other lot of Isaac Haupt, fronting on Smith street 50 feet and extending back 150 feet to an alley, thereon erected a two- story dwelling house. ALSO J All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, Cen tro county, Pa. Bounded on tho east by Smith street; on the south by other lot of Isaac Haupt; on the west by an alley and on the north by lot of Wm. A, Thomas’ heirs, thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house, ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Benner township, Centre coun ty, Pa. Bounded on the east by William Rokley; on the north by Wm. Fisher; on the west by Mra. Thomas Burnside and on the south by Wm. Eckley, containing 53 acres more or less, thereon erected a frame dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of Isaac Haupt. TERMS CASH.—No dee will be ace knowledged until purchased money is HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not & Drink.) CUNTAINS HOPS, BUCH, MANDRAKE,' PANXDELION, Preps? s¥D Beer Menreat QUalle LES GF ALL OTHER BITTERS THEY CURE) All Diseases Liver, Kidoeys, and Uris Voss Hocpiugmontist wpe $1000 IN COLD. Will he patd for sa { pot care or r JUNIE AXD THR % ease they wil uid i draggist for Hop Bitters and try Ask your ake no ether, she before you sine). D 1.C 1s xn absolute and irresistible cure for Drenkennoss, use of opivm, obavoo and Barcolics. Bexy vou CisoULAB. ha & Teronte, Out, All whowe sold by 8» Hop Witter Mp NLR ® ONLY MEDICINE These ro the na ors of the 1 will be perfect: If they becom Ege dreadful disoases sre sure Lo follow with TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Biliousness, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaun. dice, Constipation and Piles, or Kid- ney Complaints, Gravel, Plabetes, Sediment in the Urine, Milky or Ropy Urine; or Rheu- matic Pains and Aches, are develo e blood 1s p with the ra that should Dave expelied natuiaily. KIDNEY-WORT i ; boglect i ¢ bat vo sulley Thousands have boos cured. Try fiand vou will add on re 10 (he numbe Take it and health w soe more gladden your heart Why suffer longer fromthe torment aching back 7 Why bear sugh distress from Con* an . “~ oe so fearful because of dig- ordered urine ? Ripsey- Wort will age at once and be sa Jig a dry vepetabis compoun {and One Package makes six quarts of Medicine. Your Drugpist has &, or will pet &1 for pou, Iasi upon har Price, LAR, WILLS, BICHAZDSON & 00., Proprieton, » fo (Will send post paid.) Burlington, Vi. - rest DYES 8 fore Cleans grstemn, if they wi 3 ¥ jot because th Try & pack OF LYNN, MESS, DISCOVERER OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive Care i a For all Female Complaints. This preparation, as its namo signifies, constete of Yagetable Propoarides that are harmless to the mon del te lovalil, Upon one trial the merits of this Oon wind will be recognised, as relief 1a lmumediabe ; and when Hause ls continued, in ninety ote oases in a lun, trod, » permanent eure is effected as thousands will bos Cry, On account of fie proven merits, i Is today ree commended and proseribod by the best physicians in ¥. 1 cure entirely the worst form of falling sf the utoras, Lencorrboss, irregular and painful Menstroation, all Ovarian Troubles, Iafisummation and Ulesration, Floodings, all Displacements and the con. roguent spioal weakness, and is especially adapted to ya Chango of Life, 1t will dissclve and expel tumors 1 the uterusin an early stage of development, The fondoney to cancerous humors there Is chotked very i oeedily by its use, in fact it has proved to be the great vat and best remcdy that bas ever been discover rd. It permeates every portion of the system, and gives new Hfoand vigor. It removes faintness fiatulency, de. strove alleraving for sthmalants, and relioves k : hE et : - +3 a. — : This Wonderful Improved Saw Machine is warrssted 10 sow 5 fwo-fool log in threo min- eord wood or § of ary wine is & Say an Eo She ror saw the old war. Beery ern or ar — ARMERS A AN Ee, od circular nd tevin CFACTURING HENRY BROCKERHOFY. J.D.8MTG ER President. Cashier ENTRECOUNTY BARKING CO, *(Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) Receive Deposits, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy and Bell Government Securities, Gold & 10ap08LL 0 HN F. POTTER, Attorney-at i i 0 Jd Law. Collections prompily made and specis stleption given tol hose having lands or propery for Mortgages, do. ein the fameond, north sids of be euurt buose, Bellefonte, hasnt R. J. W. RHONE. Dentist, can be on North side of High Street, three doors East of Allegheny, Bellefonte, Pa. F. FORTNEY, Attorney-at-Law Reynoldsibank. : 4dmav GUIDE to SUCCESS wWIiTt IR BUSINESS AND is BY FAR the best Business and Social Guide and Hand-Book ever published. pletely HOW TO DO EVERYTHING in the best way, How to be Your Own snd Successfully. How to Act in Sociely and in every part of life, and containst & sable to all classes for constant reference. AGENTS WANTED for all or spare value and attractions sells beiter than any olber, apply for terms to. Mo, We pay all freight 20aug Om. . - ; Jas. Harris § Co. ARE SELLING VERY LOW sale, wil draw up and have acknowledged 1 found at bis office and residence 27feb tf. » Bellefonte, Pa. Office over FOR | MS SOCIETY, Much the latest. It tells both sexes coms Lawer. How to do Business Correcly gold mine of varied information indsipen- time. To know why this book of REAL H. B. SCAMMELL & CO,, ST. 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Noone who engages fails to ake money very pid. You can devole your whola time 10 the work, or only your & moments, ull information and all that 1s needed sent free ddress STINSON & CO, Portland, Maine. 3losty) R 8. G. GUTEL1US, Dentist, Millheim., Offers hisprofessiona lservicesto the public, H . Hols reared toperformalloperations in the dentalproe On. He is atwiyl lrpreparedto extract teethabsolutl thout my%.73- J L. SPANGLER, Attorney-at-Law e Consultations in English and German, Office in Furst’s new building Which is the same wh isthe smmme isola y dirty white volor. me TOMPARISON CO's + ARM AND HAMNER" show the difference. that vr Saleratus and ing Soda 4s white and PU should be ALL SIMILAR used for food. SALERATUS. thing. lasses, SUITING Se daleterions insoluble matter some Roda will be shows after > milky sppeardees & mingtes or sooner, by the usntity of fosting Selly ! ANEW STOCK FOR 3 Fall and Winley AT A WM. WOLK'S. CENTRE, HALL, . PA Nowis the Time FOR BARGAINSIN DRY GOODS NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS, READY-MADE SUITS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES HARDWARE, CARPETS, © Publ to call and # examine the prices, as ETC, E10, AT PRICES; LOWER THAN EVER - a Siegal invitation e rubdblic generally Stock and they cannot be beat anywhere. OHN BLAIR LINN, re on Alleghony ete of the stomach It ouros Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prosteation, General Dobility, Sleoplessness, Depression and Indi postion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, velght and backache, is always permanently cured by fea use. 1t willat all times, and underall elrcumstan cos, act in harmony with the law that governs the femnloaywton, For Kidney Complaints of either sex this compound in unsurpassed, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 1s prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass, Price £1.00. Six bottles for $5.00. Sout by mall in the form of pills, also in the form of Losenges, on receipt of price, $1.00, per box, for either, Mrs. PINKHAM freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pam: . system of excess of pllet. Address asabove Mention this paper, No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM' i Fox, Bellefonte, ipsburg. HIRE AERREL LRRRRLAY §46.99 palin fill oN SPANGLER | 1tebt “ihenin. LIVER PILLS, They ¢ pation, Biliousness a A snd Tors Yaw A. J.D, Murray druggist, Centre Hall ul. 224 A full size box ofthese N v4 action of the
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