HARARE HF ROR FY _ ET toi 8, H 261, 6176 1,760.18 768.8% 23 Ww 798 76.74 1,000.82 4% M oi 1d 186 00 Rug 07 768,08 £18 87 1,000.40 LA HRA SR *Fred, Kecrhoff, Qurtin,.. * William Cross, H. Moon, *H. B Wilcox, Rush....... *D. H. Yeager, 8. Bhoo,,... Bib. Roi RR wap - A HORRIBLE HOLOCAUST. Fravp Axo Oniux~~The Selinsgrove . {Times remarks: The Sunbury papers Seventeen Children Meet Death in 8 ynnounce that Thos. Usnnon of that place Burning Buildiog. has just “received back pay for a wound 1.-~An appaling| received while in the army on the 18th of ve| July, 1863." The amount ho received was enteen obhildren, fourteen boys and three $812.83, After this of course Mr. Cannon girls, coourred to-night at St Patrick's) will during life receive also a regulsr an: Orphan Asylum, Hyda Dark, The bogs bun! pension, The wonderful part of this and girls occupied separate dormitories business, however, is that it would require on the third floor. At 8:80 o'clock this|a wound eighteen years to develope sufli-|P M B. Murra evening one of the sisters escorted the ciently to entitle the man toa pension ! “ & Son dram ry count of the bad faith of the railroad coms f ghildren to their rooms and locked the The fact is that this pension business is TR Spee R LS aotor. pany, and we trust that next summer will | doors fur the night. She then started lojoovered all over with fraud, perjury, at last bring a fulfillment of promises descond the stairs When she reached swindling and utter rotienness made, the second story she discovered smoke is nt — Shrewduess and Ability. Hop Bit. [suing from one of the reoms. On apon «If assurances are true, our railroad will be finished next summer. It is about time the company come up to its obliga: tions to our people whose money and Jands it has taken and then left the work half finished. The business on the east ern ond has been growing every month, and if the read were completed there would ba a still larger travel and freight traflo. The citizens of the middle portion of the line who have taken and paid their stock have just cause of complaint on ac THE CENTRE REPORTER. AAAI NINN NAS NNN WH. KURTZ... .....ne Associate Rditor. Or Th'rs, March 3,'81 County Printing, P. Gray Mook. wiinna 1563 8C RP. L Rutter... nao BO 66 B. T. TUB aisavions nasa 118 00 Fred Karts... 7000 EQ Bender... a Sinan 276 Shugoert & Forster oes 160 80 Daininger & Bumiller... 400 Walters & Deolainger 70 00 a *Oharles Brown, Bellefonte 1. P. Shope, Milesburg... Sao. T. Luss, Curtin... *H. B. Wilcox, Rush ...... 1876, “J. lH. Morrison, Nellefonte * OM. Hall, Mileaburg..... “David Harter, Marion... * William Welser, Yeun... *G W, Koebh, Putter... « sdobin Noll, Bpring em 1877. #1, Gorten, Philipsburg... H.C Holler, mk « 9540 Uriah Blover, Benner... 206 48 q se HW. H Fry, Ferguson... 1.8806,91 10 vd *wo, Geusamer, H Moon 290 87 G8 47 204 08 Scranton, February 2 eatastrophe, resulting in the death ef se Centre Hall, Pa, 785 00 * 28 Txrys. $2 per year, when paid in Bridges, advance ; $2.50 when not paid wm advance. : Advertise ments ets per line for three in- sertions, and b cents per line for every sub- sequent insertion, Advertisements dy the year at a liberal discouat, Subscribers outside the county should re- mit wus 10 ots, amount of one year's posi age, instead of ets as formerly when paid by themselves. : Subscribers can always tell how their ac Bridge viows coum waning 81 30 y, Dougal 888 00 12 88 60 0 sew 000 By 46 50 Better Fits, better Workmanship, better Styles, Marsh Ureak bridges { Townsend Brown & Co... x og Ww JV EERERE SEARERANE A dispatch from El Paso, Texas, says Ym p HY we iy ; f . hi \ F. Reynolds & Co. news was received there from Chihuas Bam wor 00 74 14 sounts stand at the orter office by con: suiting the lables on their papers the lable reads “John Roe 1 jun "78" it means that John is indebted for subscription from the 1st of January, 1818, and that #t is {ime he was paying the printer Reduced Terms. After Feb 1, 1881, we will give every sud scriber paying Wn advance, an additional vedlil of Oh ols. Still Better. Send ws the name of a new subserider, and the pay for his and your Own Wn ad vance, and we will give both an additional credit of D0cts for the year. This brings the REPORTER down fo the cheapest country par pers to all who avail themselves of thas offer. PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division WINTER TIME TABLE S— On ard after RUNDAY, Nev. the Phiiadelphia & Krie Railroad follows WENTWRD 7, 1880, the trains on Division willrus a “ “ " te cEE¥s¥srgessinel ~ CUNT OUCT EWN EP gD jos are st Erte NIAGARA EX. leaves Palla oe “Harrisburg arrat Williamepord *® k Haven we oe “ - wave TIEN Philadalpbin FAS T LINE leaves Rasrisbury arr at Williamsport “ Haven Sa STELO aven PAC IFiC EX loaves nd - Lliamaport at Harrisburg “ SFY Philadelphia DAY RX. leaves Revo Lock Haven *“ A Hrawart " at Harrisburg “ AE Pailadeiphia ERIE MAILleaves " FEgruvecvopEsERE * £498 Bat Fras rUoVgvosreysee “® a we Ew egies Femme Revove Lock Haven amar, at Harrisbar ar A atiadelphia leaves Willlamsport srrat H urg " o a hi. East k » 1 West ay Kxpress make i st at Novthumbedund with LL 4B trains for Wilkesharre and dorsnton : Bria Mail Wan, Ringan Express West and Fast Line West make © conndetion at Williamsport wita N. CO. RW. trains north Niagara Express Wost and Day Rxpress East make close connection at Look Haven with B. K. YVRR Shere Mail East and West connect at Erie with trains on bt. 5. & M SR. R.iss Uorry with o.0C & Y-R. R ; at kampaetnm with B NY ar R : and at Driftw wit Ys . arior ary at ras between Philadelphia and Wil Hamsoors on Niagara Kx. West and Day Ex. Rast, Sieeping cars on all nightiraing WMA. BALDWIN, GeneralSaperintesdent - oe “ CgEreine FAST LINE = FECRBEUUEDINEEREES tua ”® - y “ w i LOCAL ITEMS. ~If you want good, cheap and nicely finished home-made furniture, go 10 Camp's Centre Hall shops. ~1If you have scrofula, don’t fail to use “Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher.” Sold by all droggists, —~I ock Haven is to have a town clock in the court house tower. —Tewins invites all who wish a bar the stock issold off, Pi money. — Lewisburg bas lost since last August upwards of sixty children from that fell disease, diptheria. ters so freely advertised in all the pa- pers, secular and religions, are having a large sale, and are supplanting all other medicines. There is no denying the vir tues of the Hop plant, and the proprie- tors of these Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability in compounding a Bitters, whose virtues are so palpable to every one's observation. [raminer and Chrontele, Daxarx From Coar Gas—The family of John Roilay of Bradford one night recently narrowly escaped suffocation from coal gas. On retiring to bed the damper in the pipe to a stove was 50 turned as to entirely shat off the draught, and in consequence the gas from the stove soon filled the whole house. Mr. Roilay was awakened at an early hour in the morning and discover- ed that Mrs. R. and their little girl—an only child—were nearly unconscious from inhaling the deadly gas. Prompt measures were at once taken for their relief, and they were soon out of dan- ger, ~The inauguration on Friday would be a total failure were it not that the Washington people had Sechlers groce- ries to fall back upon to stock their ta. bles. Everybody goes to Sechlers for groceries becanse it s the best place in the state for toat class of goods. They claim to have discovered gold up at Lemont. We do hope it will not turn out to be iron pyrites. We should like to have several heavy chunks of the article if go gold, sent to the RerorrEr of fice, by way of specimens, — We would call special attention this week to the fact that Dinges has on band ona of the largest lots of salt fish ever brought to this place, Every fish sold is guaranteed to be as represented, or taken back. He has kits from 65 cts up. What do you think of that? — Wao are told that Mr. John Emerick had taken a policy of $1000 in a New Bers lin Mutual! Aid Society on his father, Geo, Emerick, about two or three weeks before his death on 26. — Kidney Diseases. Kidney diseases afflict the greater part of the human ace, and they are constantly on the in- rease but where the virtues of Kidney- Wort have become known, they sre eld in check and speedily cured. Let pirits of nitre and such stuff, give this —The voters of Williamsport at the late election, voted almost unanimously in favor of surrendering their city chare ter. The city, consequently, will be- ship. —Lewins is now selling off his winter is any one place here all kinds of clothing are sold for lmost nothing it is at the Philad. Branch. Go at once, and secare a bar- ~—The total population of Centre coun- v is 37.921. Males 18,024, females 18- native 36,709, foreign 1.212, white Tuesday. —Happy homes and smiling faces are invariably the result of wise pare nis constantly keeping “Sellers’ Cough Syr- up” on hand. Price 25¢. —Diptheria caused the denth of five children in the family of Mrs. Leidy in Lewisburg during a space of ten days. — Owing to some railroad war, tick ets from Lewishorg to Chicago bave been selling for $3.50. Former rates were about three times as much. ~—One of the finest marble to ber suits now ready and for sale cheap at Camps Centre Hall rooms. —The Commissioners of Northumber- land have relinquished the manufac- ture of paper bags in Sunbary jail, the venture not proving profitable. —8pring is coming when many will be starting up house-keeping, and will Hall, can supply you at less prices than elsewhere. —Mr. Amos Alexander is still on de- — With a change of administration there ill be nochange in the manner of doing usiness at Sechler's grocery. They will sep right on selling the best and freshest w b k —The Central Pennsylvania oil depot is being erected at Philipsburg, near the railroad bridge, at the south end of the borough. —It will pay to buy an overcoat now |a for next winter, because Lewins is sell- ing off to get rid of winter stock, and ~Mr. D. W. Miller, of Elwood, Ill, formerly of this county, is back to his old home on a visit. —Mackerel, 3 for ten cents at Dinges’. Try them. — If you want to fish now and be sure of a big haul, go to Sechler’s for some of the get them at d saving of time, trouble and money thereby, —Colonel Samuel Allewan, died at his ing the deor she was driven back by » cloud of smoke. The fire was along the ceiling and making its way to the upper story. The Sister darted up stairs and found the girls’ reom full of smoke. She took the girls to the lower floor and wart: od back 10 reach the boys’ dormitory The smoke was pouring inte the hallway in blinding clouds, and when about ball way up the stairs the Sister mel astranger. She made an sffort to pass him, but he re fused to allow her to proceed, saying that the boys had been recused and that It would be dangerous for her toge forthem She reluctantly went back, The flames were raging fiercely when the firemen got to work. They were informed of the bes lef among the Sisters that some of the children were still in the building and made every effort to reach the upper floor. Inashort time the flames were beaten back, The dormitory was forced open and the victims of the fire were found beneath their cots—only two of them were teuched by the fire und all bad evidently been dead for sume time. The cause of the fire is in doubt, Intense ex citement prevails DR. T. M. BLACK. His Exploits st Huntingdon—Now at Steubenville, The actions ot Dr, Thomas M. Black, formerly of Huntingdon, are bringing him into unpleasant newspaper notoriety. The Altoona Sun says: On Junuary 20th last, Rev. J. B. Young of the Bighth M E Obureh, united in marriage Dr. Thomas M. Biack, of Huntingdon, and Mis Kate E. Stevenson, & daughter of A, Stevenson, Esq , of Petersburg, Huntingdon county. in the presence of the bride's father, siss ter and other friends of the famnly. “From & First ward gentleman we learn that Dr. Thomas M. Black originally married Miss Nan Leech, residing in Jackson township, Huntingdon county For a period of about five years they lived together in peace and harmony, the union being blessed by two or three children ubsequently Dr. Black became attached Mary Wilson. Swuffuy and his wife had lived together for several years and hed Stuffoy eloped, going to the West and ak- hua, Mexico, thet the Indians are again on the war path in that region, Two handred of oa attacked a settlement near Carroles u few days ago, killed sev- eral women and children and plundered & deo DIED. Feb. 23. near Farmers Mil Fab. 20, near Centre Hall, by Rav, ls, John Tay- George Ems ol At Cedar Run, Fab. fathers gone. Emerick, She was a dear little girl She had At Spring Mills, Feb, The deceased was one 0 her aged yours te Was 8 WO E ehure The tue of A House and about 7 acres Sale to commence & kind psranis @ bets id of world on Mrs, 1881, by all wedded husband now For more rihy member go home, will be sold 24, 1881, ob the fol of land, in Admr, A short time after their departure Mr Stuffey applied for a divorce and got it. “From the West Dr. Black returned to Huntingdon, and has now hooked on to Miss Stevenson and is making Steaben- ville, Obio, his plsce of residence The information is an uncle of Mrs. Black No. 1. who resides with her parents at Grays ville, Huntingdon county, on the live of Centre county.” ni A A Ap . CURED OF A BROKEN NECK. Pennfield, Clearfield county, Pa, Feb- ruary 20.—A case of strange surgical] treatment is exciting much interest in this} region. On January 81 James Goupeli, of Ramey, in this county, fell from a tres. tle and broke his neck, the injury not proving fatal, Dr. Edwards set the brok- en bone, and, with an arrangement of a rope and a bucket filled with stones above Geupell's bed, kept the bone in place by ctually hanging the injured man for five ays. At the end of this time the bucket was removed and Goupell's neck covered thickly with adhesive plaster, and he now walks about the house, though not daring to turn his head. EE ft RRNA WASHINGTON NOTES, The President signed the Pension Ap~ propriation bill Treasury officials estimate that the res duction of the public debt for this month The report that Senator Edmunds is ses viously 11] is denied. He has a cold and » slight attack of neuralgia, from which he DR Jan. 1, 1880 et unses on missioners “ county tax on SrashEne Bes we ce due coun a a CR We, the u smn 42854 23838 30 5 745 81 we —— $53 776 24 $5,757 80 $44,307 89 1,700 86 2000 00 10 00 6.767 Ho $563 778 UH have sxamined the abova account of Adam Yearick, Treasurer of Centre county, and find it correct. La Witness our hands and seals this 17th day of January, A, D 1881 JAMES TSTUART, [Lal] T.B. JAMISON. [us | Auditors. GEO. BR. WILLIAMS [ts ]) EXPENDITUKES, Commissioners’ Pay. Andrew Grege $607 44 Jacob Dunkie www wees 160 00 George Swab. 360 0 ok, Ww Henry Beck, © o $1.807 4 Jury Commissioners’ Pay. D. W. Kline..ccamnn 2448 Jahn Shannen... cee os X08 a lerk wou 80 0 uel Brugger... ‘ Hepairs at Karthaus DPI RO cooriosn surn sant suannns J. BE Speering, I't. Matils da bridge. J. G. Jones, fool bridge. {Chaney & Thompson a (i. Jones PE iJ. G, L. Myers . Samuel Brugger repairs Unionville bridge... no, 1, Thompson, repaire at Martha bridge oven J. D, Hall, repairs How. ard Brideo., (oe wrens Sam’! Brugger, rebuilding Unionville bridge... James Bradley, railing Milesburg Commissioners’ expenses to Marsh Creek co. woe Commussioners’ expenses to Loek Haven. .oowe we Commissioners’ expenses to Port Matilda one Commissionary expanses for holding sppesisa. an. RM MeKnight gas bills ‘ounting congressional and county returns Hoy, attorn~y, County ve, First National Bank, Water tax, 1879-80 tH, Beek, entering cash on BOCK OL. cove rors wave sesesnren Li. Beck, copying regis. LPALEOM (ures sesusvess waves ne I. Beck, for removing BEDAE coos sorcerers iasrsnnsh sen Alexander & QCo., coal, Court HOURS .coomes surssrane lL. Brown, coal, court A L L house H Y. Stiizer, stationery, Express and freight Bltis Orvis, auditing pro» thonotary and sheriff's ROCOUNL vier avons snanns sone s John T Johnson, poslage Houses! & Teller, meals for jurors Daniel Garman, meals for jurors ts sattt rasaeasas SEES T AS W. A Tobias, deed book, Jurchield, books, office office WEI &e, asaanbts ne oe sal, pens &eo, commissioners’ office... D W. Ebasrhart, repairs at offices SER EEAE SEERERES be HARE H Hoffman mending Ww. CHRIS. coos savvuners sonar sruse F. Murphy & Sons stationery &¢ oui nn Wm Mann, books &¢ off J. A. 8 Mallory, repairs ing eourt house gates... F. 1 . Hutter, registration DIABKE | or sense snrans sarenon RB. W._ Dingler. ink - Lane 8S. Hart, Digests of Election Laws ....ccoiinins cleaning James Muremy, Uf COB8 POO] irs cesnsmen sas Cha's McoConnpell, mort. 2age DOOR nie iinn corm Wilson, McFarlane & Co, hardware, court house. . K. Hisks, hardware, enurt BOBS ove corinne Sechler & CQCo., spittoons, court house James Harris & Co., hard ware, Courl Bouse cee, 8 F Leitsal, wood, court house... wee Lrarbrick COU! ROUSE... ovsnmmenns Lieb & Gurbrick; leoe, Court Dousa,,...... ersens W A. Schroyar, repairs ing rack, oourt BIAMIEAD nase sanses sunsns stmt ars Witson, McFarlane & Co. rope &e.... Quinter & binding dockets, &e...... D. F Fortney, rebinding DROS ..coscs0n sarsrsaos sas inne Mary Hartman, scrubbing 3. Jacob BSehrom, binding matting, court house..... W.T Twiimire, repairing sl commissioners’ office EW. Woodrufl, file held ers, prothonotary's office H G. Cronister, witness foes... A Sta AAAS M. Morrison, repairing hydrant... logan Hose subscription... E. W. Woodruff, file hold. ers + B. Galbraith, wheeibars H scob wood hat a Company, 162 4 186 1 row *David Robb, Libery. #0. W. Orr, Marion. *Joel Morris. Miles *#G W F. Gray. Patton *¢. 1H Dale, Rush..... 146 27 Bi BY =u 06 “tH, J. Tibbins, Bpring..., 47206068 .430.20 B78, EH Carr, Milaaburg F O Mattern, Phithpsburg 8756 97 samuel Brickley, Howard borough Thomas Perdue, Benner. JO Walker, Boges.......ws tdubn A Rupp, College... Henry Thiel Uunriin CP Leitzel, Gregg... ; DH Kote, Haines... wey 4306 tdohn Carper, Jr, Harris 11070 John Craig, Huston 116 41 Wiltiam Tressler, Patton, 140 36 tJohn D Foote, Penn... 1 048 47 F 1 Dale, Rush 308 26 A J Swartz, Bpring....... 1 460 60 J Thompson, Bnow Bhoe, O387 samuel Hoover, Taylor... 19300 Sumusl Stephens, Worth, 190 71 J.M Kline, Howard ...... « 4001 6,702.04 1879 Wm, Miles, Milasburg... Robert Cook, Jr A OU Musser, Millheim.... A N Russell, Unionville . IW A Taylor, Bonner... 1 JC Walker, Boggs tenry Thiel, Curtin... . 1 Kvichline, Ferguson. tUyrus Lose, Gregg. cone 13d H Griffis, Half Moon, id M Kline, Howard....... C A Courter, Liberty tJ J Hoy, Marion George B Haines, Miles... Dante! Hackman, Patton td W Messinger, Potter... John Garbrick, Spring... tami. Boyer, Snow Shoe John T Fowler, Taylor... tDavid Yocum, Walker. {Benjamin Stam, Harris, 1880 John F Potter, Balivtunte 8770 65 tC Diehl, Howard Boro... 34% 96 U P Kresmer, Milesburg, 3 ul tW. Kerstetter, Miliheim 564 40 Daniel Ayres, Philipsburg 1 1685] Ed Lucas, Unionville 168 07 tilezokind Hoy. Benner. 1860 B84 J A Muitolland, Buroside 96 4&5 t manuel Noll, Boggs... 107262 tJ W Stewart, Uollege.... 2 342 68 tHenry Thiel Curtin 80 19 10 B Hess, Ferguson... 800697 tM L Rishel, Greg 2 666 96 tW L Boght, Haines... 1 4808 tAalexsnder Everhart, Har ril cone somssemssnsseseens 1 B1G88 P W Burket, Half Moon it 67 Hib BY a] + ese cused 180 70 124 27 94 08 29 16 xd 71 641 60 12494 518 81 108 = au 07 3°268 860 62 665% 65 47418 6a 66 B74 85 al 24 Supe G40 by 07 th] 8 9 sept tf OF tf. tD W Kune, Huston jdubn M Kiine, Howard... i { Daniel Herring, Liverty. W060 (tdubn Spayde, Marion... 1 348 G3 itdonn C Smull, Miles...... 1 $608 itd D Lea, Patton 1008 itdumuni Ard, Penn 047 88 I+Eilis H. sterman, Powter 8 522 82 | Robert Laws, Kush voreee 178 8Y Joseph Tressier, Spring 2 569 11 idaml Buyer, Soow Shoe. 408 82 William Milter, Tayior.., B48 WM | Wiilinm Spotts, Unien,.. 20036 lt Wm B Susffer, Walker 2 100 27 {+d M Denning, Worth... 823 2080.088 BY Total taxes outstanding. «.... 0 #In hands of attorney for collection. Paid in part since settlement, | 1 Paid in full since settlement | Financial exhibit of Centre county, Janu 1 ary 1, 1881, i ARBETS, | Real asbald oie cvnnni one | Milesburg borough. cn ISpriog twp. Overseers... i Benner twp Overseers... i Harris twp, overseers... Philipsburg ceeceens Andrew Greer. Potter township a co werees | Worth township... | Liberty townsbip....cw {College towaship wus 434 B64 od 67 268% 00 6u7 46 20 00 i Ferguson township... | Belletonte oun { Huston Lownebip.wse LL W Munsotl one wens {Notes in A Hoy's hands i for collection... ewes INotes in C. M Bower's | hands for collection... i Notes in Commissioners’ | Bande... we {Taxes outstanding {Adam Yearicko wis i Be ree - LIABILITI Jahe Spangler i iJ C Harper .a {George BWA wires eisse san iJucob Dunkle SHIM 15608 87 SETI 43 847 30 767 50 xe, 482 6b Are § man of weak ened by the strain of your duties aveid sisulsnts and vee Mop Bitters. dischotacs OF Ges ried or single, rota ad ens, rely on Whoever ¥o 8 are, tale ap Bitters. OF Urinary oe | ghaing. Geese of the Es d, waver or nerves You will be NEVER . Fo. Merchandise. ISS1. SAVE MONEY BY USING SOSTWICKY Boing saw HENRY DEOCKERHOFY. J.D SHUGKS President, Cashier exe COUNTY BARKING QO, “(Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) Receive Deposits, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy and Sel Government Securities, Gold & 10apaSL AXD SALERATUS Notes outstanding, bills and derful power to poisonous hum LS the KIDNEYS. eure all disoases, these great organs er torpid, and ragre thererore forced hg JOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at La and spesia Collections promptly -, Ee i ght a sorih side of be court Bouse, Bellefonte . R.J. W. RHUNE. Dentist, can be found st his office and residence wn North ride of High Street, three doers East of Allegheny, Bellefonte, Pa. Tieb of F. FORTNEY, Atlorney-st-Law . Bellefonte, Pa. Office over Reynolds bank 14 nav GUIDE SUCCESS FORMS BUSINESS Which is the same thing. Bi-Cark AND SOCIETY cline, we are sorry to relate, also Mr, b ome in Selin Ve, “ly i i i - . Uriah Siack, both old and well-ksown|. olinsgrove, on 28, in his sixty Henry Beck, clerk... into the Mood that should be expelled naturally, . PAYRDIS.... . cree enn nem 82 O81 84 600 Amount in U M Bower's Washington, February 26,—~The com- — OW. i» BY PAR the best Business and Social ourth year. citizens of our valley. Mr. Wm. Emerick, farmer, is also on the sick list. N. B.—Mr. Amos Alexander died on Tuesday evening. He was ome of the rorthiest citizens of our county. —We bave sgsin lost three of our sged citizens within the last few days. On 2I, in Penn, John Emerick, aged 73 years, and on 26 his brother, George Emerick, near our town, sged 78, and on 13 near Farmers Mills, John Tsylor, aged €9. —So0 many wonder why Dinges does such a good business. The reason simply is that he sells goods just as cheap as he possibly can, snd gives satisfaction every time. —LosT.~On Feb. 28, between Spring Mills and Centre Hall, an old fashioned pocket book or pouch, containing $32 in paper money snd 8 quantity of silver. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving seme with John W. Krumrine, Spring Mills, Pa. —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. 1m, —The thaw and rain of Sandayand Sun- day night, caused quite & rise in the streams in this county, and some damsge was done to bridges In the neighbor hood of Bellefonte several bridges were washed away on Monday morning. The Watchman and the Demoerat offices were both fluvoded with water, and sustained some damage of material, Thestorm kept up flercely all night Tuesday and was still whistling on Weds nesday, with an icy chill all the time. —Avpir Meering.—The Auditors of Potter township will meet at the public bouse of D. J. Meyer, Centre Hall, on Monday, March 17, at 9 o'clock, to andi the accounts of Overseers, and Buper visors, when all parties interested will attend. By order of 24feb. td. Tue Avpitors. — Relative to the Tigen legacy in Ger many, of which we made mention in the REPORTER a few weeks ago, we learn from ex-sheriflf Musser, one of the interested, that the descendants of Rev. ligen bave the records to establish their identity as the legal heirs to the fund said to have been left by an uncle of Rev. ligen, msny years ago a Lutheran minister in this vals ley. The parties are not certain as to what the sum may be, amounts to 14 millions. Hall. Price only $1.00, Pretty and ugeful, should be in every family, Dyspepsia Pills. Price 25 cts. 17feblm E. Pinkbam, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn her Vegetable Compound is daily work Send for circular to the above ad dress, mar3 2t ~—There were 560 births, 160 marriages and 683 deaths in New York city last week, —J. W. Stewart has been appointed post-master at State College. — Scarlet lever has broken out at Penn-~ yivania furnace. — Wm. Osman has left sour. again for Mis a —— in A — For the RerorTER. J. H: Reifsnyder, Eeq., of Millbeim, has received the appointment of Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy; this is a geod selection and well deserved. The squire is a selfmade man and eminently qualifi-d to fill the position; be has been an acting Justice of the Peace over ten years, and in the dischargeef his duties ms such, Le i always acted impartially between his fel- iow men and but very few cases were ap pesied from bis decision, he was always lenient and kind to the poor, and the peo: ple of that burg can well be proud of bis sppointment, . A FROM SPRING MILLS. We bad a wreck on Saurday evening. As Mr. Edward Hoover, the gentleman that attends the engine at this place, was taking it across the turntable the throttle became disconnected and the engine backed off at the west end of the table and ran off «il but two drivers, forcing the cowcateher into the snow, the engine stood inn 24 feet slant and in a straight line The wreck train from Watsontown was sent up at night and put the engine iv place again. Mr. John D. Long intend. starting @ store sooa—success to him. Mr, G. A. Runk has commenced fixing up the sture room just vacated by K. H. Duncan, ior the purpese of having another store tu ve kept by one ¢f the Spigelmeyers. Hope goods can be bought cheep at Bpring Miils—only two new stores and a drug: store to be started soon. Our prominent grain dealer, E. E. Krumrine, is dving a large business in grain and coal. Mr. W. H. Alison is moving into his new house. W. A. Kerlin still continues to make the best of flour, Give bim a call and try the new mill, C.D. H. stiri: fi I Gp —— —“Eureka’- I've found il—is what the fellow exclaimed when he discover: ed gold. Eureka—Sechlers is the place tor pure aud wholesome groceries, and any thing you want in theirline, always in season. Eureka! The Pennsylvania railroad company’s experiment with paper wheels on loco- motives having proved entirely success ful more of them will be introduced. —Physicians and Droggists requiring a perfectly Pare Pepsin for prescriptions should send their cards for sample w Robertson & Co., manufacturers of pure pepsin, 34 Broadway, New York. Smar, 1m, - John W. Young, son of the Mormon prophet, has been arrested at Denver for bigamy. He married his first wife in Philadelphia uuder pledge that he would marry no other, but a pretty Salt Lake maiden caused him to change his views in fayor of polygamy. It has been fairly proved that the United States Courtgin Utah are powerless to enforce the laws of the land; it will now be seen - boped the example will be forcible and concluing, mittee of conference on the Apportion- ment question mat this morning snd dis. cussed the various propositions, but failed 0 agree upon either, or to eff.ct a com: promise, i — D EATH OF SENATOR CARPENTER Washington, February 24.-Benator Carpenter died at 9:25 this morning. His family, Judge McArthur, Represen- tative Williams and puysjcians were al his bedside. He died without a strug- gle. He had been unconscious during the night, but at fonr o'clock, when hi» wife asked him if be knew her, be said, “Of course I do.” These were his las words. His remains will be taken to Milwankee. He was 57 years of age. Itis said Mr. Carpenter's last wish was to be cremated. sss A APM LIABILITY OF TOWNSHIPS. Supervisors about going into office should take heed of recent decisions of the Supreme Court in relation to reads and bridges, so that they will place ano keep all such in condition that will ensure the safety of travelers and save the town ship damages. The Supreme Court hss decided that if a public road, running through a township, 1s so dangerous by reason of its proximity to a precipice that common prudence requires extras precau tion in order to secure safety to travelers the township is bound to use such precau- tion. Tewnships, as well as other muni. cipalities, as a city or borough, ar bound to erect walls or barriers along the sides of its roads if that is necessary to the safety of travelers, In another case the Supreme Court als: decided that, where the plaintiff was driv. ing over an unrailed township bridge and the horse took fright at a plank nailed oyer a hole in the bridge, and before he could be prevented, backed over th: bridge into the creek, by which the horse, carriage and harness wore injured, judg ment was properly entered upon a verdic for $83, in favor of the plaintiff ane against the towaship, who should have kept the bridge in a safe condition. a A of. Mf ——————— ~A good new shuttle sewing machin: for bund or treadle can be truded o Sgt at the Rerrrer office, Price, smn i A A —————— MARKETS. __ Philacelphin, Fobruary 28 —Wheat- Ine wheat market is fairly active and § per bushel higher than yesterday. Sale of 83,000 bushels, including rejected, » $10@1 114. Rye is steady at 96¢ for Penn sylvunia, Corn yellow at 643c@066, whit at bile. Oats 43@46¢. Chicago, Feb, 28 —Whaeat in fair de mand and higher No. 2 Chicago spring 084c for cash, Corn at 873 @3884c for cast Oats 2igsie for cash. Rye firmer at 92 fur cash. Spring Mills Market. Wheat No 1,100, No 2, 90, No 3, 7( Rye, 70c Corn, ears, per bu, 87 ¢, Corn old, 40¢. Oats, 80c, Buckwheat, 50c. Barley, 60 to 6be. Sloverseed bc 16 7¢ per lb aster.ground ver ton, $10.00 Flour, per bbl $4.50 '8 Buter, 25¢, Tallow, Ge, Lard, Ge, Ham, 10c. Shoulders, Te, Bacon or side, Te, Auditors Pay James T. Stewart . B. JamBOR coe sosvrsens Gea. RB. Williams ..conm. OQ, L. Buffington, clerk... H. Walkey, repsi and sil... thonotary's offi H D. Yerger, oven ot jail vin ine D K. Ges, repai at juil E. Biack, painting gutter at iil... —— Jno. Wetzel, repairs 8000 an 00 30 00 RE 08 84 36 64 12480 2 89 11 42 76 66 Sam'l Bruggar, engineers ing N A registrations .... coven . Teachers instilule aes Western penitentiary a. Agricultural society Hospital for insane... con RCCOUDL covarass sasras sensssnns Rills and notes paid... Road views... cone sessions Interest paid... veces vss Repairs on ron! astale Premiums to collectors... Redemption U. 8. fax Commissions RIONS crcinr ssinsivienases Kioction expenses. ... Insurance on county 61 bands considered not i good, .... Ks RAE REA SS Amount in Commission. | ers hands comsidered | not ROOd.ieiesmnsrnsss serves 1156000 | | 2 500 00 : $87,200 04 | Balance due county... . $1088 81 i I SOs. S—— ———"c— { Commissioners 10 collec | tors during yoar... | Exonerstions during | FOR... . {Tax nsiess 81529 manasa 1300 63 ed in 1880...... 42 761 84 rears £43 ihe [CxxTRE COUNTY, 88; r | Whe. the undersigned, Commissioners of {foregoing is x true and correct statemant BILIOUSNESS by causing free duncan se, Why Suffer B torment or’ frightens Why One packnge wil PILES, CONSTIP FEMALE WEAK. action of hese orpons \ {lions pains and aches 3 with Files, Constip overdiserdercd Kids oloe in Jdand § ir ¥ ER sof > go'd, Le 15d] © Prive, {1.0 1 make sls ol court house Ww. P. Duncan & Co., iron clad cells at jail vin « 045 84 Phoenix Planing Mill Co , lumber at iressurer’s O00 ants sussinsessinserse ssanes Sam’'l Pletcher, work at court HOouss.. cue orvenns were W. Houtz, work for Jal cinns coniiin wrens sesnensnann 8. D. Wetzel, work at treasurer's office .. ceo. " w Cowdrick, work at » SEEN SREERE GeeRE HE PR Duniel Derr, gas fixtures at Jail... ohn Harrison, work on cells at Jail murine cnnrenine Ss 949 9 68 569 1100 212 RASIEREE CHEERS Tare Court Expenses, FUPOTS DAY cerseees sasses serene 8 OZ Commonwealth costs...... 1 22623 Ww. F. Reeder, reporter... 807 60 I H. Vosburg.... cosisnne 30 J. 1. Hagerman..........con B, Galbraith, court crier, RB Galbraith, janitor... Tipstaves' pay .. M. J. Dolan, speciul des LOOLI VO. corisnns sine ser rinnns Oourt proclamation to sheriff. cus cieinan wo Summoning Jurors... Ed Seen reanny County Prison Expenses, Mrs, Haller, fur wasting 21 35 rs, Shaffer, for washing 1790 Mrs, Ungar, for washing, 17 87 3 A. Brew & Son, wood for Jail acne rinse cnmriann 4 50 N. A. Lucas, wood for Jullnnis eine 200 7 60 8" F. Leitzal, wood for jail 44 aahbus sarerh Son buns Robert McKnight, gus 243 60 298 bile. coiinens Lawrance M46 244 57 TT I A iexander & Co., coal.... WwW . T, Twitmire furnace, 27 166 2% 46 76 6718 86 02 33 bd 16 32 28 85 1000 500 81 L. Brown, Theo. Deshner repairs at [. Guggenheimer & Co, clothing for prisoners. Lyon & Co. clothing for PriBONOrS cons cssssecs aes Hurper Bros, "ou i. & A. Loeb, i, & A. Loeb, carpet and clothing for prisoners... fohn Hoffer, clothing for PrISONOrS cosenee srseenien I, 0, Derr, gas burn heen a“ a" er, J. A. 8. Mallory, blacks STHBINE ier coer esirrirenn K. Hicks, hardware Duniel Derr, gas fittings. I Reynolde & Co. grate and brick for range ...... Penn's RB Oo, freight y 0 ca nuns sannas snnsns snsins saseen ov Sehrovk, repairs ab v H we BALE Joan ruses ssnnnnss spans me Wolf, repairs at HORMEL vse sisrransnrsesesinsms i), HKherhart, repairs at SEO .oriireiss inven . '.8 Galbraith, repairs Bl jail CORRE BEARER SERS IRRE SURE Eggs per doz., 22¢ Qarrested waskly by 1. Grenoble, H. Soangler, removing Bly crrrenrne rsaranes serereree DUAIngE on cossasmin cuners Inquests on dead bodies. 30621 Sonlp premiums cen. $10 46 i ASSORSOTE PAY corerm cones + a 008 11 { Refunding taxes. ini. 70 69 Stale Lax assessments 1500 85 Constable pay we wus $0600 Commissioners oe lunacy 700 OQ. M. Bower, commis. sioners’ stlorney 76 00 J. QC Harper on account HT 00 Refunding U 8S. land RAE Bf asrsns saussnsinits sassnuss. ABE 11 J. H Dobbins, M. D, physician, jail 100 00 we $1 008 49 Total AMOUNE PAId..s vevseesensernes $46 008 TH] Jonx Braxorer Sheriff In account, with Centre County DR. To orders received on aecount... $1 602 76 To cotis and fines recoived 178 00 Balance... 476 86 EE $2261.61 CR. By halance at seltlement, Jana. ary 1, 18HO oiin viiismmnnsas sony son By hoarding prisoners 1848 days at 40¢.. ASHE Ses assis bik arase By summoning jurors, Apr. torm Hy summoning jurors, Aug tern By summoning jurors, Nov. term By summoning jurors, January term and filling jury wheel... By filling and removing 88 ticks AL DOIG wasaats si0e 00s By notifying jurors not to ApH term .... usine ns By conveying three $702.76 789.20 40.00 21 1.00 51 00 REEREE Lhaand on 10.00 12.00 120 00 40 00 attend to jusane By conveying one to pe By publishing three Courts...oma sine By window glues at Jail een BY BIIOB.ccssresn sanns sssans sasssn asssvssee By election proclamations... “ee By fish basket notice published. By 72 turnkey £008...oc cum sorersss By removing fish baskets.......« By cost in commonwealth cases. nitentiary proclamation, ' 6.0 14.96 —— $2,261.61 January 1, 1881, By balance due at settlement ...ccineieiee «$475,856 Woe, the undersigned, Auditors of Cen tre county, do hereby certify that in pure sunnee of un necof Assembly, entitled “An wot relating to counties nnd townships, and county und township officers,’ wa met at the Commissioners’ Office, in Bellefonte, wm the 1st Monday of January, 1881, and lid audit and #ettle and sdjust the several and foregoing accounts of John Spangler, “heriff of Centre county, and find them sorrect and the balances as stated, Witness our hands sand seals this 17th iany of January, A D, 1881, JAMEST STUART, [vr 8 Auditors, G R, WILLIAMS, L 8] I. B JAMISON, LH Taxes Outstanding and Due by Collectors. i 8John Ward Half Moon. $256 87 *D. Robb, Liberty a 1462 27149 19, *Daniel Malone, Boggs... 7 61 *L. O, Roarick, Marion... 15.80 28.41 1874. #tJoseph Fox, Belletonte, 464.16 #Willinm Riddles, Phils 1, 1881, Witness sur hands. : AND GREGG, i GEORGE WAB, } commimioners. JAC. DUNKLE Attest: Hxxay Brox, Ulerk. SHERIFF'S SALES, By virtue of Sundry writs of Feiri Fa olus, and Venditioni Ex-| yonus issned out of the Court of Common | Pleas of Centre County, and to me direct | ed, there will be exposed at public sale at} the Court House in Bellefonte, on} A D.| 1881, at 1.80 P. M,, the following de- | soribed Real Esate of the defendants to] wit: ! i No. 1. i All that certain lot or piece of ground | situste in the borough of Beillefonta, Oen- | tro county, Pa. bounded and described | as follows: Bounded on the south by Howsrd street: on the west by lot of John] P. Harris, on the north hy un alley and on | the aust ny lot of Mrs. Weaver, fronting | on Howard street fifty foot and extending muck to said slley two hundred snd fifty feet, thereon erected a two-story frame! house und other outbuildings. Seized. | tnken in execution and to be sold as the property of Bart. Galbraith. 2 | All that certain lot or piece of ground] situste in the borough of Bellefonte, Cen. | re county, Pa. Bounded on the east by | lot of Mrs. P. Gray Meek; on the south by! an alley; on the west by Thomas street and | wn the north by High sireot fronting on High street 148 and on Thomas street 180] feet und on said alley 114, thervon erected a double dwelling house, ing housa one cotiage house, other outbuildings A No stable and | All that certain Jot or piece of ground borough ;: Bounded Smith street; on the south ililam Felty; on on the north by on the enst by the west by an alley and ) other lot of Isase Haupt, fronting on Smith street 60 feet and extending back 150 feet to an niley, thereon erected a two- tory dwelling house, ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, Cen: tre county, Pa. Bounded on the east by Smith street; on the south by other lot ol [sane 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 Jot or piece of ground situate in Benner townehip, Centre coun: ty, Pa. Bounded on the east by Wililam Eckley; on the north by Wm Fisher; on the west by Mrs Thomas Burnside and wi the south by Win Eekley, containing 53 acres more or less, thereon erected n Jor you. WELLS, JICCATDOON & 00, Propietesg, Burlington, Yi. MBS. LYDIA £. PICA OF LYNN, MSS. pA PIRCOVERER OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETAELE COMPOUND, The Poritive Cure a For all Female Complaints. This preparation, as its name slonifies, consists of Vegetable Properties ihat are barmlas to the soost dels loste lavalid, Upon eno trial the merits of this Com pound will bo rocommizd, asreliof fs tmumediate ; and when Ita use is continued, in ninety-nine casos la a bun, trod, 8 permancntours laeffectod, » ~*housands will tea ty. Oa account of its proven merits, its todiay re commence? and prescribed by the beet physiciacs In {ie country. It will eure entirely tho worst form of failing of the uterus, lLeucorraces, frregular and painful “lenstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Uleeration, Floodings, all Displacements and the con. sequent epial weakness, and is cepecially adapted to tae Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from tho utorusin an early stage of development, The {oadency 19 cancerous humors there §s checked very i peedily by ite ben, fa fact it has proved £0 Do the gread rd and best remedy that hes ever boon discovers td. 1t permsates every portion of the system, and gives Guide snd Hand=Bork ever published Much the latest 1t tolls both sexes com. pletely HOW TO DO EVERYTHING in the best way, How to be Your Own Lawer. How to do Business Correcly and Successfully. How to Act in Society and in every part of life, and contains a gold mine of yaried information indsipen sable to x! classes for constant reference. AGENTS WANTED tor all or spare time. To know why this book of REAL value and attractions sells better than any other, apply for terms 10. H. B. SCAMMELL & CO., 8ST. LOUIS, Mo, We pay all freight ave 6m. Jas. Harris & Co. ARE SELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and PERS, And all kinds of Farming Touls, RAKES, FOKKS, SCYTHES, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As well as all kinds of HARD - WARE, to meet all demands in this live, JAS HARRIS & CO. Bellefonte, HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE HALL, MANUFACTURER OF Saddles, Harness, Bridies, Collars, Whips Flynets, snd sisv keeps on baud Cotter Nets, ete. Prices low as any where else All kinds of repairing done. The stock always kepton hand. All work war. ranted. A share of the public patropage kindly solicited, 1ecy, of 4 Yourselves by making monty when A guides gaades ha ered, hens puvert 5 yoar door, Je who a take advantage of the good chances for making money thet are offered generslly become wesitny : while those wie do sel improve sued ola. ons rediain in poverty, Wow pb men, welled , boys and gine wa wack for us ThEht au their owa locell- ti-s. Tae business wili pay moe ten Umes Or . an pensive outfit and ali toat yuu aeed, free. Noone Naaangagee iaily 19 mak + money vers raplily. You can ® your time 0 the wock, of valy your moments. in sen . * ls Yall uf that ull information Address STINSON & 3 R 8. G. GUTELIUS, Dentist, Millheim. Offers hisprofessions services to the fo. Hels to perform alloperations in the dentalpres Hele! uowuliypreparedto extract testhad: SPANGLER, Attorney at-Law L. J. Consultations in English and German, Office in Furst's new building ye.98- . oe. YOUR €FocEa. EE Zr oo rd Me risk - A as x Just Opening! ANEW STOCK FOR Fall and Winter AT WOLK'S, WM. CENTKE HALL, . PA. -. Nowis the Time FOR BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS, READY-MADE SUITS, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES HARDWARE, CARPETS, : ETC, E1C, AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER examine the Stock amd rime a8 they cannot be bent amywhv:e. OHN BLAIR LINN. Vin on Alleghony a. Bellet « ow Hoand vigor, It removes faintuess flatuloney, de A i > toys alleraving for stl and of the stomach It cures Dloating, Yeadaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Bleeplossness, Depression and Indd gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, welght and backache, fs always permanently cured by its use. It willat all times, and undersll ciroumstan. ses, act in harmony with the law that governs the femalosystem, For Kidnoy Complaints of either sex this compound a unsurpassed, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound rama dwelling house, stable and othe suthuildings Seized. taken in execution and to be sold as the property of saa Haupt. TERMS CASH.—No dee will be act knowledged until purchased moaey i- ipshurg.... IER RRES ARRAN INTER bay paid in fall, JOHN SPANGLER 15febt Sharlf, sprepared ot 223 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass, fee $100 Six bottlvs for $5.00. Sent by mall 'n the vom of pills, also in the form of Lozenges, on receipt # pried, £1.00, per box, for either. Mra, PINKHAM .METT De To aL ng a Bes oid pie a‘s oe se Hn + gp +1y answers al letters of inquiry. Send for pam: teh. Addressasabove Mention this paper, Yo family should bo without LYDIA EK PINKHAM' JNEQ DLS, wd Tory “= - SMUCO AIOB>O> Tw
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