st A A —— *Frod. Keerhoff, Curtin... *William Cross, I, Moon, *H. B. Wilcox, Rusk....... *D, H. Yeager, 8, Sos... *Oharles Brown, Bellefonte +]. P, Shope, Milesburg... 0. T. Luoas, Curtin... B. Wilcox, Rush uu. 1874, *J. H. Morrison, Bellefinte “r, M. Hall, Milesburg..... *David Harter, Marion... *Willlam Weiser, Penn... Gi, W. Koch, Potter... « sJohin Noll, Bring. ceonrenin Bi. Philipsburg... tH, C Holter, Howard ‘ Uriah Stover, Benner... *W. H. Fry, Ferguson... 1,886.8 *leo, Geusamer, Hi, Moon 2068 “David Robb, Liberty... 1D, W, Orr, Marion...e *Jool Morris, Miles oni 1G. W. F, Gray, Patton. *tHenry Bwab, Poller...... *F. H. Dale, Bush... oon 1H. J. Tibbins, Spring... 1878, E H Carr, Milesburg....... FO Mattern, Phillipsburg Bamuel Brickley, Howard DOPOUEY serarsrs is sess sens Thomas Perdue, Benner. Jd OQ Walker, Boggs......os Joba A Rapp: Colleges... Henry Thiel, Curtin......... C P Leitzel, Gregg... D H Rote, Haines..... vues tdohn Carper, Jr., Harris John Craig, Huston ....oveee Silliam Jromier, Patton, fdJohn D Foote, Penn uu l 4 FH Dale, Rush com conse Se A J Bwaris, Bpring. a 1 400 50 J Thompson, Banow Bhos. OE87 Samuel Hoover, Taylor... 18800 Samuel Stephens, Worth, 10071 JiM Kline, Howard........ 46 01 6,792.94 Yo 18790, Wm. Miles, Milesburg.. 18070 Bobert Cook, Jr.wees «« 123 87 A OC Musser, Millheim.... 9606 A N Russell, Unionville., 2018 tW A Taylor, Bonner... 1008 71 J C Walker, Bogge........ 621560 Henry Thiel, Curtin....... 12484 tG Keichline, Ferguson. 513 Bl Cyrus Lose, Gregg.......e 198 22 1d H Griffin, Half Moon. 80007 J M Kline, Howard....... 87268 C A Courter, Liberty... 11157 fd J Hoy, Marion ei. B6052 George B Haines, Miles... 5060 66 {Daniel Hackman, Patton 47318 1d W Messinger, Polley... 60266 John Garbrick, Spring.... 87485 tSam!. Boyer, Bnow Shoe 62% John T Fowler, Taylor... 80286 tDavid Yocum, Walker... i Benjamin Stam, Harris... I ER ORT AV ST RS ESCAPING FROM E WINDOWS, St. Paul, March L=About 10 o'clock tosnight, while both houses of the Logis lature were in sosslon, an alarm of fire was sounded, which startled the members from their seats. Rushing from the chambers, thoy were confronted with a falling firo-brand from the dome of the capitol, which was already all ablaze, A hook and ladder company, with heads quartors near by, hurried to the scene, and with the aid of these ladders the mem bers all escaped, some of them slightly singed. The building burned rapidly to] the ground, entailing a loss to the State of over $100,000 SA * BURNING OF A HOSPITAL: The Danville Asylum for the Insane in Ruins—-Ne Lives Lost. Danville, Pa, March 6.-The main building of the State Hospital for the Insane, at this place, caught fire last night in an unoccupied ward in the east wing, which was being repainted, The condition of the roads was such that as sistance from this place, a mile and a half distant, could not be gendered, un- til the fire bad gained great headway, I'he steam fire engine belonging to this borough was dragged through the deep) snow by six horses, but soon after going into service it was rendered useless by! the breaking of some of ita machinery. | Assistance was telegraphed for to the different towns in the vicinity, but be fore it could he furnished the whole wing and the main bmilding were des troyed, a portion of the latter having been blown up for the purpose of saving the west wing: ifs _Atabout 6 o'clock this morning the OPINION OF AN EMINEN fire a thought to beunder control, but! since thon it has broken out again 1d | ’ . this afternoon reached the west W fo | Loner of the Italian Opera which is now burning, but fire engines Mexnerssony Praxo Co, New Yonx: on the way from neighboring towns may| Gexrusmex—It Is a pleasure to play beable to save it. The hospital was/upon your pianos, Nothing ean excel supplied with water from a large reser: | your Uprights in power, quality of tone voir, but it was impossible to get a sufli-} cient force on to be of any avail, A - RR aa SEAR ~Church Trustees are elected in Phil- ipsburg. The founder of the town, when it was but a village, donated a property and a building was erected, called the “Union Church,” whose doors were to be always open to ministers of the gospel for preaching and public worship. This property is under the control of the borough authorities, and the voters elect annually three trustees, whose duty it is to supervise tho same, Expenses for repairs and incidentals are paid out of the borough tax assess ment. «It is stated that the annoyance aris ing from the liability of glass vessels to break under exposure to sudden chan gos of temperature, may be avoided by placing the articles in a pot of cold was ter, with the addition of a small quantis ty of salt; then boil for some time and cool gradually and slowly, Lamp chime pevs treated in this way are not liable to break from sudden changes of tem- perature, Withoutsome remedy of this kind, lamp chimneys become the most aggravating nuisance in creation, — Postmaster General Maynard has re voked theorder of General Key, relative to postage on commercial documents or papers wholly or partly in writing. Ry the new regulation all such matter ia now classed, not as third rate, but first. class, subject to letter Jostage, or three cents per half ounce. In the way of lo- cal business it will not entail additional cost to merchants or other business men as they are still entitled to former rates, same as drop-letter postage. ~The McVeytown Journal says the family of the editor of the Lewistown “Free Press.” Mr. W, W, Trout, had a narrow escape from death by suflfocation last week. The family retired about ten o'clock. but before doing so removed two lids from the front of the range, as the room had become too warm, Upon awakening in the morning the room was found to be full of gas and the mem- bers of thy family were hardly able to move froma their beds. They did not recover from its effects for several hours. * We were pleased on Tuesday to have a visit from our venerable friend, Jonathan Spangler of Miles. Mr, Spang- ler is now 73 years of age, and the farm he now lives on, is the place where Le was born, and has lived upon it from his birth to the present hour. Thisis a rare incident. The Rrorrsk was pleased to have visits on Monday from Dan. Dreibelbis, L. E. Grenoble and Daniel Krader, all good demoorals. —Vennor's latest forecast of weather is as follows: There will be a rapid moderation on the 4th or 5th to warmth, but the temperature will again fall on Sunday night or Monday, and a week of extremely cold and stormy weather will likely ensue, with some hours of heavy gnow~fall. The 17th and 18th days, and possibly the 16th, come within another downward curve of the wpather line, as do also the 24th and 25th, —Shrewdness and Ability. Hop Bit. ters so freely advertised in all the pa- ers, secular and religious, are haviog a arge 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 compoundiog a Bitters, whose virtues are so to every one's observation.— * E THE CENTRE REPORTER. ovens Associate Editor, O: Th'rs, March 10, '81 County Printing, P. Gray Mook... seine F, 1. i ULEBT vies snmsusersrine RB. T Tuten shasns se vueene are nnd Frod Kurs... coi neni K.C. Bender... smn Shugert & Forster coe, Deininger & Bumililer.... Walters & Delninger.... «In the annual report of the Penn'a LEQISLATO Railroad Co. just published we find the following item in reference to our road : About sixteen miles of the. western end of the Lewisburg and Tyrone Rail- road, connecting with this Company's line near Tyrone, and developing an ex- tensive iron ore district have been com: pleted, and a further extension will be made during the present year, 261,80 75.75 1,700.18 708.83 wm 7.96 70.74 1,006.82 Marble & Granite| WORKS. 1k D. R. fTRATFORD, 426.0 Proprietor, Lewistown, Pa. 12 The undersigned respectfully informs 185.00 the public of Bray that Le Te pre- #24 87 pared to do all kinds of work in Mansre 708,06 AND GRANITE at oo 218 B7 1,000.40 Cheaper Rates Then Elsewhere Write or call on Clevan® Dinges for terms and designs, Ths with the 1 have so agency view of introducing the work turned Node Lowislown Marble & Granite 8. Confident that I can furnish first class work at greatly reduced prio what has boon usually paid; all work wars ranted and erected on the graves. Respectfu 1octly WM. KURTZ... .... In *H. Centre Hall, Pa, 2 Terus. $2 per year, when paid in eloance ; $2.50 when not pail wm advance, Advertisements 20cts per ine for three in- sertions, and beents per line for every sud sequent insertion. Advertisements by the year al a liberal discount, 7" Subscribers outside the county should re- weit ws 10 efs, amount of one year's posts age, instead of ets as formerly when paid by themselves, . "Subseribers can always tell how their aes sounts stand af the Reporter office by cons gulting the lables on their papers. [ the {able reads “John Roa 1 jan ‘70 if means (hat John is indebted for subseription from the 1st of January, 1815, and that #¥ 1s {ime he was paying the printer A Bridges, Bridge YIaWs onsen ose I’, M, B. Murray, Dougal & C0uiin: sronmsnst susssinnans Ram'l Brugger, engineer, KE. Bpoering contravler. John Michael Rider, an aged citis gon of Gatesburg, this county, died on the 81st of January, aged 84 years. He was the father of 12 children, all living but one. He haa 85 grand-children, 65 of whom ave still living, and was groat- grandfather of 81, 26 of whom are living About two hundred relatives attended the funeral, so says the Watchman, » #1], Gorten Marsh Ureek bridges Townsend Brown & Co... Vr, Lyons. sons W. F. Reynolds & Co... Samuel Brugger. 1 1 204 08 145.27 Bi 87 B1.86 272.71 20 08 472.06 8,420,20 148 00 81697 11712 oil 67 635 88 40 63 21 86 428 28 45 06 11970 1156 41 140 86 » ow And I pray dat de Lord take me, till 1 tried Sellers’ Cough Syrup,” and Yel Repatrs at nobber coughed since, How's dat for] bridge. we weemmim (J. KE. Speering, I'L. Matil p— ¥ da DHARS. ene gor T pray (J. G, Jones, fool bridge. TARTIS ‘Chaney & Thompson Letter from Vietor Capoul, the greatiJ, G, Jones... AS 3h IJ, G, Li. Myers. os on (Bamuel (Brugger repairs | Unionville bridge...... . Jno, 1. Thompson, repairs at Martha bridge J. D. Hall, repairs How. ard bridge... Bam'l Bru Unionvl A James radley, Milesburg 8 560-1078 88 Ordinary Erpenses, Commissioners’ expenses to Marsh Creek im 4060 Commissioners’ expenses to Lock Haven 10060 Commissioners’ expenses to Port Matilda .coveens 18060 Commissioners’ expenses for holding sppenli.. oul R. M. McKnight, gas bills Counting congressional and county returns... A. Hoy, attorney, County ve, First National Bank, Water tax, 187TH80 H, Beck, entering cash on docket. cos server L L. Beck, copy EERLION cones eancanen seems I. L. Beck, for rem wing REDGE....ou sisson . Alexander & Co, court house... L. L. Brown, coal, house . H. Y. Biitzer, Express and freight... ae Ellis Orvis, audithag pros ~Soveral new ore shutes are being constructed along the Tyrone and Lew isburg road, and from present indica: tions a large amount of ore will be shipped next summer, from the western end. A company has been organized that Intends OR all the ore lands in Potter and Harris, Mesars, Dill, Gregg and Slifer compose the firm, Karthaus is 00 162 60 448 4 62 22 60 8 high, boss ? a, . Reduced Terms. After Feb, 1, 188], we will give every suds scriber paying Wh advance, an additional redid of 20 of, Still Better. : Send us the name of a new , subseriber, and the pay for his and your own in ad. vance, and we will give both an additional credit of dOcls for the year, This brings the REPORTER down fo the cheapest country pas pers to all who avail themselves of this affew. PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division WINTER TIME TABLE. gov. 1, 1880, the trains on Ne fvision willran as AR Dixars. Centre Hall. TIARDWAR, Jas. Harris & Co. ARE SELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and And sll kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, BPROUTBE HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, As well as all kinds of HARD: WARE, to meet all demands in this line, «+The sudden influx of Snyder coun: 70 ty life insurance agents into this county bids fairto cause a famine among us With the disappearance of the potato bug this new insect threatens to be just as destructive, for if they keep flocking in here at this rate, every potato in the county will be eaten up inside six weeks. 12468 and elasticity ofjtouch, and judging from | Nearly 500 patients were in the insti-| ‘hoe We have seen on board the European tution, all of whom were removed with [steamships, where a plano is subjected toa out confusion or loss of life, to detach. lsevere trial, I think they are the best pis ad buildings in the rear of the mainianos in the world for durability, building. Vieror Carovl, At the {ime the fire was discovered A the inmates were in the hospital chi ) ! y Lospity pe at evening services and this cireamstan- MARRIED. ces assisted in keeping the unfortunates | At the M, E, parsonage, Penn Hall, under control and together. The most| March 1, 1881, by Rev. J. Benson Akers, of them will have to be distributed to] Mr. Willi Wyle to Miss Annie C, ; the other Slate institutions ur iSchreffer, both of Aaronsbhurg. —During the past five months Lewise| arrangements can be made f al some burg has had forty seven deaths from |p ere. diptheria. fier. rebuilding le bridge... railing ~The deep snow of last Friday was mostly melted away under the mild sunshine of Monday and Tuesday. Wed. nesday morning set in with more snow i | Forty-five thousand tons of coal ’ were shipped from the Clearfield region week before last, On and after SUNDAY, the Philadelphia & Krie Railroad I follows: BSTW RD n Philadelphia ERIE MAlLlegves inlet Fillies oy » Haven » ovo " arr at Erie i JAR s Phila. NIAGARA EX I" urcisbure . {iliamepoy agpat k Haven 208 26 186 70 - - nm “ ww “ “ izzy Ad or their care The managers are doing all in! {their power to make them comfortable, | —atill assurances keep reaching us he building Was ia process of erection | that the railroad will be extended next |for some eleven years, and was only SUMmMer. {finally completed last year, and cost the {State about $600,000, It waza substan. tial structure, built of stone, 1140 feet {front , With 4 centre building and three isactions on either side, covering an area lof one and three-quarter acres, The {fire showed a faulty construction of the iroof in not having tire walls above the] Pot George Koch, George Goods roof between the differbnt sections, as bart, John Keene, U, 8. Fleisher; Pat.ithe fire spread nearly the length of the ton: John B Mattern; Halfmoon: Wm B building along the roof. The origin of ‘ay; Ferguson: Miles Walker, Wm ) Ey oN hen the fire is unknown. | Garner; Bellefonte: Marton Morrisen, J There is an insurane £ gaxn | Hl Jha } ! @ of about $250 R Van Ormer, Arthur Brown; Rush:| . hy mile ¥¥) " PRO } ‘ ol i ¥ Robert Stevenson: Walker: Aust. Brum. 000 on the Hospital and furniture. Vm ard: Penn: Conard Jmmel: Huston: L Of. [his afternpon the {iremen guccecded | Krape son ! Bullock “Haines: B F Proxel; Howard |\D S2VIRg A portion of the wesi wing, ito what Vik al : > a Teller, meals Borough: H © Holter; Union: Chas M o-| COnsisting of eight or ten wards, and a Kryder farm, : hea! Millbelm a0 ! S08 Ok ana ARI Garvey; Philipsburg: Wm Blake; Boggs inumber of the male patients have been WOWBILID, 1n 1861 he was enti] 1 | ania! arma HE Wm Robinson; College: Robert Kendall, | returned to it Commissioner and served until 1503, B16f JUEDFE evs ore omit? Jill is Mii i My a “. 8 ook: . WL i 4 I | & atta g i " nh i J Johnstonbaugh; Gregg: D M Kerlin; Theattaches of the hospital made no was for & num- J. 0. Harper, books &e. Or rg OBITUARY, Al At Millheim, t March, 1st 1881, SAmos Alexander, sged 60 years, § months and 29 days. The deseased was born the 2nd day ol August, 1811, on the Wm. Potier farm, pow owned by James Runkle, 14 miles east of Centre Hall, On this farm his fath- od from the state of Maryland in 17 He spent his early boyhood there, iHis father, James Alexander, brother Francis and himself lived on said farm for 52 successive years, Living there as long as it belonged to the Potter family. He was married on the 20th of February, 1837, to Elisabeth Keller, daughter of Christian Keller. who then lived on the farm one| east of Centre Hall, known as the! thonotary aad sheriff's Keller farm, now owned by David] account... ceemie In 1854 he purchased and moved [John T, Johnson, postage was then known as the Judge Houseal & so a» SEE NT de BB A 4 75 25000 10 34 4200 160 i “ CpaeeE BREA bEI EN ing regis JAS. HARRIS & CO, 2 : Bellefonte, CEN TRE HALL. , Bridles, Collars, Whips also keeps on band Cottor | Prices low as any where elses. All kinds of repairing done. The best stock always kept on hand. All work war- nted. A share ofthe public patronage indly solicited. ay oct, tf . + Phiiadalphl 5 X Philadalpaia FAST LINE loaves 0 tshars Williamsport His Haven STW LARD. PACIFIC EX lagves Look shore illiamsport - —R. M, Wolf has been appointed post master at Woodward, pees LE¥sErsEte 0 Linde be Ay Ap A ot PUT UgYT eds Ered FE CUNUVEUCUUNEUEZ NEY WENNER ERE art at . “ oh er moy - 503 : ” i 100 67 1618 21 60 coal, « 6b " ow’ SECEECEERERES SENS - cout Grand Jurors, Harrisburg “ Philadelphia F Ranavo DAY EX. Ighven ook Haven he om arrisbarg we ar LD RRIE MATION Slaven “ “ Lamspoy arrisbar, we i adelphia Willigmapont {ar oe w Philsdelpaia Kris Mail West and Xpress Rast ™ connections at 2 ity i te ~ om Express West and Fast Lise West make © conntotion at Williamsport rl 5 Sn We od Dar Express Raal make a Sai nestion ad Lack Haren with BR.YV RB. wind. i Cri East A West connect at Erie with Tin pli EL oS. RB. R.: at Corry with oe & Fo Ry ; ap Emporium with B. X.Y.ar. RR; pH hat en Philadelphia and Wik ost, and Day Ex. East. " Fiynsts, and 15, an Note, edt 3 are at Pt ESR asE ERE Be statio Sd * Er tar er: nery, ow pi - Ed we wh ono 939 59 : 040 8.548 06 John F Potter, Bellefonte 877065 10 Diehl, Howard Boro., 2849 40 OP Kreamer, Milesburg., 290 011 tW. Kerstetter, Millheim 554 46 Daniel Ayres, Philipsburg 1 168 81) Ed Lucas, Dalonyilie.] 163 07 tHexekiah Hoy, Benner... 1 895 84 J A Mulholland, Burnside 96 55 ft Emanuel Noll, Boggs..., 107262 tJ W Stewart, College...: 2 832 G8 tHenry Thiel, Curtin...... 23679 1C B Hess, Ferguson...... 8 00667 tM L Rishel, Gregg... 2 658 06 tW.L Bright, Haines...... 1 34808 tAlezander Everhart, HI 8TEI8.0nges mrnssnsesusssraness § G1088 P W Barket, Half Moon. : {DW Kline, Huston 404 11 John M Kline, Howard... 635237 Daniel Herring, Liberty, $00 69 {John Spayde, Marioa....] 348 03 tdobn C Bmull, Miles...... 1 £508 tH D Les, Patton.......... 1002 98 Samuel Ard, Penn a... 94788 Ellis Hosterman, Potter 8 829 35 obert Laws, Rush ........ 17857 {Joseph Tressler, Spring 2 5% i Sam! Boyer, Snow Shoe. 408 82 William Miller, Taylor... 84594 Willlam Spotts, Unien... 28036 tWm B Shaffer, Walker 210027 td M Denning, Worth... 823 3680.08387 Total taxes outstanding. ..... $63,847 80 *1n hands of attorney for collection, tPaid in part since settlement; 1 Paid in full since settlement, WH “= ‘ -s_ A 45 80 66 64 EL | -— ‘ Yourseives by money whes PE advantage Some dri teks wealthy i hile eh 38 boys iris Bb v ) tes. bastngp wit Snary age, ® feralg) make money w wheels time © the y 4 FAST LINK leaves areal = _ gs Wu » Pe @ 10 65 making 1400 eee an 5 and al b Parlor ears will ran ee Hany on 1 night trains. Sieeplagoarsons WMIA, BALDWIN, General Saperintendent LOCAL ITEMS. R 8. G. GUTRLIUS, a Dentist, Millhelm., ere oped Lopartori sti opereitons tobe drut iors Hats atwiatirprapared to extract tooth sbeotut! L. SPANGLER, Attorney-at-Law Consultations in English and Office in Furst's new building HENRY BEOCKERHOYF. 7.D.SHUGER President. Cashier ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO, ‘(Late Milliken, Hoover ive {evi Stumps gale of farm stock, March 19, —The shovels were bh last week to assist inma passable. — Camp makes the best and cheapest forniture in this county. ~The Central Pennsylvania Confer. ence of the Evangelical Association met unted op again . king side-walks > * German. and Chronicle, ~The asylum at Danville having been destroyed Dy fire, we are opposed to ils being rebuilt, and on grounds of econo~ my propose that the Rats allege be i 0 sday. tised as an asylum jnstead. 1he coiiege in Lock Haven Ss ast Thurafay will building is oe enough for the ‘purpobe b ~The Yu 0,8. 00 me pace, Loop and the State can save halla jaillion by ° . i y REPORTER ion. weg a next Sunday evening. The ig opting Ui ® REPORTER'S SURES ~N public are cordially invited to be pr ~The flitters are commencing to git: ent. Wash. Hosterman, dentist, flits from : : Miles to Centre Hall ; J. B. Royer, from —Housekeeping will be m ledmill to Milliken's farm, near Belles SAMO Oar he purchatel pe John Foster W. A. Tobias, . . 'i : i a vroperty in Millhelm and Snow Shoe: Sam'l Y Lucas. {attempt to fight the fire, but devoted all eh Nit engaged in the m ercantile]l offee.. i wees seimsemn sis Traverse-——1st Week. {their ys ns removing the patients) pusiness. a IY% E. Burcblleld, books, roi : . RB {some of whom became intensely excit-i In the death of Mr, Amos Alexander al] &O, OLIOS mucins vers oss Mn. 18LiY 4 3800: Y) 3 " 3 h nthe death oi 3 . £ A i . : ve Alon; ANS Hague Forguon: D Hi og und were removed with great diffi-| Millbeim on lst inst , our valiey has lost 8 OC. W. Lambert, pruning Jali i) 2% iG, 4 4 3 - = | 3 3 ’ - ¥ : 1 "Weaver: Boggs: Thomas Wil; iculty, evidently considering the fire a most estimable citizen and Christian gem! Lro0..o uo: vives somnem James Weaver; Boggs: Thomas Wilson, | ‘ leveral ! at He oeemed by all who|Geo, F, Bisel, pens &e James F Weaver, Austin Curtin; Spring; |Freat treal. bevera of the inmates are tieman. ie Wal OF t and ight! commissioners’ office : JH Barnhart, Wm Bell, M F Riddle, | known to have escaped from their keep-| knew him, for his honest an ars n° W Eb b 5 YaDiira Wm Dale, J Musser, G P Genizel; ers, one being found at Bloomsburg, | bearing in av A a ad fall 2 adios sruari, repair Milesburg: O P Kreamer; Bellefonte: Ritwelve miles away. A number of pa-| kind and affectionate in bis famy & iH 0 FE ts dt ett Sita gd CO ) 3 le: ti , aken aw "lof good will to his neighbors. He was an H. Hoffman mending C Cheeseman, John Meese, H S Hale, tients were taken away to-day by friends] © 8 © 0 05 one and his death is ‘earned! chairs } ) 3 it i # . ii Ba mall old citizen here, sath : IRITE. Looe sramata seoe anions Fotos: Asien Runkle, Jatnes Spangler, and it is expected more will be called] iy regret by sll in the large circle of his! W. F. Murphy & Bons, Saran, Fra ol Py K a for to-morrow. [acquaintance | stationery &¢........ baa . 8 rire ravel ; 1 84 ba aol £ i . IAcquainiance, 1.3 3 ss ae yy ye "A pT re Several steamers are still playing on! Wm. Mann, books, &e, rales i i Flor 140 : : 3? 3 i Wi yal ¥ y the ruins, which have bpen viiited by| ———— OTR OBE cuss » sessent sareeonse sss Beckwith: Walker: Samuel Eby, W B! Be WA IAVE Wy ileq LY —— - , : eis v Brown. Frank W 8 _ thousands of people from the sarround-| . J. A. 8. Mallory, repair. wipabie re Boonicks Pail hd amp ing country. I The firemen from San- UDITORS REPORT OF THE RE.! ing court house gates..... Hin lies: JOR - 2 : hy Hips ar : Ih > Milto i“ Raat CEIPTS & EXPEN DITURESOF PF. 1.. Hutter, registration Eboch: Gregg: G Jamison, Jobn F Hagen; | Pury and Milton are at work assisting ZPNTRE COUNTY FOR THE YEAR| blanks Ba Pal row Burnside: ithe Danville Sreman. ENDING JANUARY 1, 1881. IR. W. Dingier, inks Mulholland: Patton: G W Gray, Jacob! —— "a AG JAS « AW . Ws Ini ases Behres; Howard: Samuel Brockley, Reb. | THE LE i » ! i i i NTEN SEASON, Something Concerning Its Importance and Atiribules. The season of Lent to which is given so "gr gr {Lane 8. Hart, Digests of SREUTEr, ht pr M YEARICR, Treaty Blection Laws. To nx sati}AERER James Murray, cleaning fo balance [rom saltiemant 1 Of CAA 108] ceca smamassessas BE BE 1 ha's MeO snnell THOM" {To Ire received during year, ; pe on mesatetn a Sanan : . iTo fines, &e., received of com- Wilson, McFarlane & Co, Traverse—20d Week. imuch importance and the observance of T JT on anseaied hardwa court Bouse. Haines: T W Hosterman; Walker: which is made so prominent a f Bi JADE cue corsveens sen senns seins a hoe hap wars, 1 t . ' 1 i CEsEvaEt PREREIE® Ww Amt McMullen, A J Pletcher; Marion: large portion of the Chri ey Sach] , “ _Subeass ¥ : ick: F 3 o va nue 8 Sechler & Co, spittoons, Chas E Yearick; Ferguson: John B Go| i 0 9.4 with Ash Wed a i $58.776 2 xted Bal : al yr ins 2nd with Ash ednesday, In orl. court house : heen, Pierce 8 Gray, Joo A Weaver, Dav-| er tha mitt) Sanday ‘ Je ae 5 Oo hard + . . i rea OO in: x *h 4 . ar asl, omitling ° IAAYS, ist oriy alhon “4 snier If you ual from Camps Be fonte ; James Grove from Gregg to Ja- & Fe! Chrns enfy han) lays may bo ace lished before East 3 ware, court Bouse ewe. Sn Camp's chairs, sleep in Camp's beds] S'Le peor in Haines ; B. F. Weis. | Jolloxec D.C Gingariol oo ation: lin aambie imitation of the Nedeomer's arr gol B. F. Leitzol, wood, ba § f Camp's sofas. Nhat $a , ones: Union: John H Stover; Patton: of Red comer’ $44,507 80 b and take it easy on One 0 P er from Miliheim to Centre Hall ; W DP aniel Heckman, Henry Reeser; Potter . hii K wo A, = od - + ¥ 3 - ! ; Tn 1: i ois. » » + a » i 8C0O Jar ric ! O — Near a lumber camp in ClearfieldglF. Ungard from Fenn to Jilino cob Garbais Lieb & Garbrick; court house... : William Benner, Calvin Bottorf; Belles county recently, a man was 80 badly Me_rrre Henry Craw brought suit in |fonter And Morrison, Wo Revasihh A tors by &_pasther, whieh the sel oe Williamsport agaivst Mollie Rodabangh Hoss. ‘Daniel Irvin : William Saunders: ’ weather had made ravenous, that he and Catharine Stroup, charging them wie 3. J sas T ; _ B , WwW 7 |W. A. Sehroyer, repairs 3 hour after being found : Es Howard: James Turner; Benner: Wm hat ok oonrt died an hour after 8 . with publishing a slanderous and de- | poole: Gregg: SJ Herring, John S Au- ing hat rack, cour Sunday a week the stable of the Ea~ famatory letter. The case was €om-| pan Sping: 1 M Barnhart; Rush: G Beck; wuss. gle hotel, Tyrone was discovered to be|promised. The slander consisted in| Worth: Reuben Ararg: ogge: Morgan tre county, do hereby certify that wel " wy on fire, and in a short time was burned sending throngh the mails a valentine | M Lucas; Millheim: Frank Knarr, B F have examined the shove socount of Adam | o 1PhE es to the ‘ground. Two horses and someon which were writlen some very ob- | Keister; Harris; John Meyers; Unionville; Yoarick, Treasurer of Centre county, and | Vy a0 ‘dockets, &0. oom i fire is believed | scene language and defamatory accu- dward Lucas. dnd it correct Mw EC. pigs were burned. The fire 1s | guag ; ts and seals this 17th | Ps F: Fortney, rebinding to have been the work of an incendia- | sations. Ww ines out hands ood seals this 17 | Digests : 3 : Gay of JAUUATY, * £ ry. ~My. Phil. Mersinger writes us from Pei | Mar Hartman i i ee — : - , JAMES TSTUART, [1 : Ce —Times have been getting better in | Joliet, Ill, Feb,, 28: Areall well, and te 8.1% Auditors. 1 Yaak Sehrom, binding MANY PEOPLE EARTHQUAKE. AE T. B, JAMISON, [rs] (entre county, since the opening of the { business generally is very good. Had GEO. R, WILLIAMS [Ls] | matting, court house... quite a flood here yesterday; some parts ihn, courthouse Rome, March, § The loss o life by 3 i the earthquake on the island of lschia is Philad. Branch clothing hall, as every | XPENDITURES. Philad. B been gble to save money | of our town were under water and had EXI : ip | “at commissioners’ office. : Commissioners’ Pay. 'E. W. Woodrut, file bold ert Cooke, Sr.; Huston; Perry W Parsons, | Z Murray; Benner H C Knparr; Unions! ville: T E Greist; Worth: John P Wil lisgns; Penn: Peter Breon; Liberty: & OF Bower, & Co.) ts, Rain And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold & 10ap68LL | 2338 80 ¥ n x 1 “aE eature | $6 785 Bl % h, For all Female Complaints. This preparation, 8s te Dame stgnifies, consists of Vegetable that are harmless bo the most del: rote invalid, Upon one trial the merits of this Qom- pound will be resognised, ssrelief is humoediste ; and conltened, in fred, will we ty. On scsount of Bs proves merits, i is today re rorimende” and prescribed by the but phyvicss In It wll o tian church, be} ad Jan, Sam wre uch pleas- | Financial exhibit of Centre county, Janus ary 1, 1881 - ABRETS, Boal estate .... -—: Milesburg borough ...uu Spring (wp. overseers... Bonner twp. overseers... | Harrls twp. overseers... Philipsburg awe cesses Andrew Gregg... is Potter township... Worth township... Liberty township... { College township ...vonene Ferguson township... Ballotonte ..... sees sasmssncs | Huston township uve ves LW Munson occas {Notes in A Hoy's bands | for colloetion.... wee I Notes in C. M. Bower's | hands for collection... | Notes in Commissioner’ | hands.....cne . i Taxes oulstanding.... Adam YourieKa inns { 5 $5,701 00 OHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at Law. Collections promptly and arene de” gests ue mon, ~ D F. FORTNEY, Attorney-st-Law y 434 54 204 57 2688 00 607 48 20 00 8 504 83 806 18 araers Paid oii in humble imitation - Gal paid Dlale assess fasting in the wilderness. The Mosaic law provided for a fast of expiation; and the Christian church adapting the idea to the { Christ as celebrated at the Christian Passe over and instituting Lent as a face of the Paschal solemnities, have acted on the warrant of our Savicu himseld “> wen The observers of this season admit KILLED BY AN propriety of abstaining from ordinary amusements, fi merrysmak- ings, and consider it ou Lo |celebrate marriages in Lent, and also feel the necessity of exercising much sellde- Real sell~denial is ? 1.500 85 9000 00 1000 55618 great By ! By balance a | Atonement ¢ 863,776 24 | We. the undersigned, Auditors of Cen- . Bellefonte, Ps. Ofice over nolds bank. 14may nroner pre. HE BRAD VERELE SAA San rapa ps eFarlane & Co. % sons 0 3 V r : x smedily by ita we. fs fart it has proved fo be Se grosd ont and Lect remedy thet bas ever been discover S———— 4 the , scrubbing 0) = = LG “s estivities an t . CHWIPIIRG § vmsen EE ana] of character ory % WHARVYERTY 1oq wwye AV ‘HIMOE ® HIANVXA'T pue 0 Beat 7 30 0 $88 314 80 WAFS, - i aan az - oes, not in harmony widatbe low that governs the femulorymen. Yor Kier Complaints of either sex this compound peed, Lycta E. Piokham's Vegetable Compound In prepared st 2% und 295 Western Avesas, Lyns, Nass, Price $104 Kx hotties for $5.00 Sent Ly mall tn the seers er ie 0 Ui, HUTCHINSON'S w Foul pu nvm LIABILITIES, Joho Spangler cove id C Harper cv coer oe {George DWab uw wiseses i Jacob Dunkle i Notes outstanding, bills PAYRDIG cs crusnssssstanine Amount in C M Bower's hands comsidered not good 100 ond ween | wg sin and as far as pecuniary results are obiain- , DiiR iiss y COmuiiss ed in this way, given to 15 00 church and charitable purposes the D. W. Kline: sme great Feast of Eavler, which immediately Jol a He follows. Ii is alsoa verysppropriate time y for the exercise of special acts of kindness toward our neighbors, particularly the un. fortunate, and also { done, Daily r during the is money al ho. “ee aR ld von pL ae nord wopneIv o7 {uditor " 600 | James T. Slowart T. B. Jamison aes we orgiveness for wrongs! o' "R. Williams CO. L. Buffington, clerk... S000 20 0 EARL 30 00 war 1118 ‘ oon bak aes t in Commissions 12000 Improvements and H. Walkey, repairs at office and 18 ln ees win 3. Harper, repairs al pros bonotary's office..... aa J. Doak, painting at jail, $ th Wl ervices are hold in the churches : is seaton, and the religious in- struction thus given is so profitable tha | Balance due county... f often results in large J. — ———— ——— ES aE a ETL WEE SEO EOS a; churches, R Pha 6 an af svt ig of ereat badd ’ The observance of Lent is of great ants ;' "1" Yerger, building quity, for from the first ages oven st jal aside some time for D. K. Geiss, repairing rods humiliation and special exercises immedi-| 8% J8H Loge a . E. Black, p ately before Easter, oa FOI occsmme itusenseh Ash Wednesday is regarded as one of Williams & Bro., painting, days of &c., jail and court house... 10 60 Yearv] b thorized f } Jno. Wetzel, repairs al snecial services being auth n spec ial servi € oing Authoris { : ar the COTTE TOUM rosin sassen seussasss 1 day inthe Catholic and Episcopal church=! Ww. P. Duncan & Co., iron i j a isseen D0 24 iil Co ' clad cells at jail... treasurer's i 8 152 95 42043 761 M4 ? (hs : Of UBristianis ws od in 1880....... 42 £ diene . ¥ ba dma ane » got Premiums to collectors... 3300 Tax assess | Redemption U, 8. land LAK enn 40 08 Commissions LIONIB cesnnnniin Rlection expen Insurance on buildings ..... inquests on dead bodies Scalp premiums acces ABSORBOTE PAY cvrcvem coven « Refunding 18X08 comers State tax assessments Constable pay. cone Commissioners or lunacy C. Bower, commis. sioners’ attorney J. C, Harper, on account Refunding U. 8. land axes... A SHALEN SHEES SRIRER AS J. H, Dobbins, M. D, physician, jail... i ty it was usual Sara TERRES ainting gulters | OexTRE CoUSTY, 88; . | Whe, the undersigned, Commissioners of | Contre county, do hereby certify that the | foregoing is a true and correct statement {of the receipts and expenditures of said 616 65 | county, from Jenusry 1, 1880, to January ah 21 11, 1881. Witness our hands, 010 46 AND. GREGG, 2089 11 GEORGE SWAB, 70 69 JAC. DUNKLE. 1 700 86 | Attest: Hxxny Brox, Clerk, 406 00 i 4100 7600 2470 24 11 SEE BREE Ae 19 142 on collec en SE O68 01 BOE. orien 187810 county seernEey the most important the season, R Wheat 1 § Ry Corn, ears, per bu, 87 ¢. Corn old. 4bc. Oats, 30¢. Buckwheat, 60¢. Barley, 00 to dc. Cloverseed fic to Tc per lb *laster, ground per ton, $10.00 Flour, per bbl $4.60 Butter, 25¢. Tallow, be. Lard, 6c, Ham, 10¢. Shoulders, Te. Bacon or side, Te. Eggs per doz., 22 Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble, . ts 05 " i Phoenix Planing M i Commissioners. iumber al a i LYNCHING IN COLORADO, Baltimore, Md., March 1881. ~A | San Westminster (Md.) special this evening! gives particulars of the lynching of Frank H. J. Wright, son of a prominent citizen of} 18} = that place, in t} oo | i i ening ! W STOCK \ FO Fall and Winler AT ‘WM. WOLK'S. CENTRE(HALL, : . PA; Nowis the Time | FOR BARGAINS;IN DRY GOODS NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, READY-MADE SUITS, HATS, ; BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES HARDWARE, CARPETS, ETC, EIC, © \ "4 teher, o h Bose, — A good new shuttle sewing machin ¢ {for hand or treadle can be traded or | bought at the Reroxizs office, Price, $12. i the mountains of Celorado! tressurer's office... {recently by a band of vigilants. The) M. W. Cowdrick, wo {murder was a horrible one and wholly uns Whar TY fixtures provoked. Private advices fo } at jail... state that Mr. Wright, after removing to! John Har {Colorado, © rk at | (FPHANS COURT SALE.—By vit’ 1% tue of an order of the Orphan’® 100 00 Court of Centre county, there will be sold 8100340 on THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 188, on re. tho premises in Georges Valley, the fol- $46 008 74 lowing real esiate of Pelly Hettinger, dec’'d. wiih Centre Count [A TRACT OF TIMBERLAND on Egz wit Lonire Lounly | Hil, containing sbout 25 acres. wil Also, - $1 gos ool House and about 7 acres of land, in nF 85 Georges Valley, (9.591 Bale to commence at one o'clock p. m., 51 | When Terms will be made known, 1 DANIEL BARTGES, i Admr, {1D 118 family | ot MABEARADE PRESSE POSTE «i : vison, work on ' 85 00 « § cells at Jal wine isin Hire Total amount paid..ive. Jonx Srasares, Sherifl In ace { S84 HAL, 47% oh id a servant, and purchased 3 i fi {some mules for travelling purposes from al Court Ei party who, it is said, had stolen them, Mr! Jurors’ PRY coenee Shh ananans a 3 | Wright being ignorant of the fact. He|Commonwealth costs... 12 — i iw F sede port { was, however, pursuod by a gang of dc #1 ¥ 3 . Beater, rol ar To costs and fines received . . J ay i , . ‘ ti) . i » ORDUT . aes 4 v P! BLIC SALE.~ Will be sold at pub iperadoes and banged, with his servant, bey 1 Hagermat : i Balance. vin 15 an) : » ¢ ks 3 « as : : i . lic sale, at the residence of Michael fore he could make and explanation. Mr. ! B, Galbraith, courtcrier. os (K Girenobl » mil ppt HER le | Aral : "0 a} 4 » He SATU RD mile west of Spring Mills, | Wright was a man of thirty, a member of | B. Galbra th, janitor... on SATURDAY, MARCH 26, the folsl4he Oarroll tht ad Whasl . D { Tipstaves' PAY eens sans . at ‘ ithe Carroll count i whington (D.] p iowing properly, to wit;—2 horses, 1 span! SOHTLY. RI RATLESWOR LIM. J. Dolan, special des of young mutes, wales, 2 cows. ons of OC) Bar, and well ¢ nected socially, He! (optive Ja : ng at J y 2 cows, : ey V0. oe Casas jasm fous, he head of young cattle, 4/was a man of recognised integrity. His Court prociamation 10 shoals, woshorse wagon, 1 spring wag: abi : Yul hori : ! i object in going to Colorado was to attend] #RETIH Ga. ou, reaper and mower, hayrake, fanning| J 8c Koing L do as Lo aller HH eummoning mill, corn fodder cutter, plow, harrow ito some business for a client, and while = corn planter, seraper, horse fonts, corn inithere he purchased an interest in a mine. ! the eaF3, gram in the ground. Alse, a lot! His fumily are overshelmed with g of household furniture, and other articles, |: , ible fat : Selest1p.m. ADAM GRENOBLE. | terrible fate, PUBLIC SALES, DR. To orders received on account. — Last Friday was one of the most un- Ste plepsant days we have bad yet this wins ter, and we think it wouldn't be very healthy for Vennor to show himself around these parts, ~The supreme court has decided that tax-payers bave a right to work out their road tax, and the supervisors have no rightto a percentage on the taxes as worked out, —Millheim has one Matoal Benefit Life Insurance company, and now an- other is talked of. —Rey. W. E. Fischer entered upon a geries of protracted meetings, last Thurs day evening, in the Lutheran church, of this place. -~We are now in the Lenten seaso.— a period in which 1t is considered im- . CRRRRARRRE A ERE i $2251 CR. | By balance at soltlement, Janus | ary 1, 1880.00 ne ! i $702.70! TAR. » an! 789.20 Lon J. W. RHONE. Dentist, can be found at his office and residence oo 9n North side of High Street, three doors 31.00 East of Allegheny, jellefonte, Pa. 81.00 summa" great pay all the tine they work, write for HALLETT & 00 900 4 pardoulars to MH. x july Portland, Malue. 200 00 ait arsmth #248 8 1848 days MAPS XA TTVIIICHHD | By boarding prisoner BE FUR corrrnont rusase sansssren sennsnsonse 118 00 { By summoning jurors, Apr. term eee. 3.105 0g! By summoning jurors, Aug. term ’ | By summoning jurors, Nov. term | By summoning jurors, January torm and filling jury wheel... By filling and removing 33 ticks Bd 000 wnsrver sim 42 00 jurors oe 8 | Pris Mra, Haller, for washi | Mrs, Shaffer, for washing | Mrs, Ungar, for washing, {S. A. Brow & Son, wooed ———————— . iat) UBLIC BALE.—The undersignod! iar A" . ill off ic Sala nol Ras . N. A. Lucas, H ) : - will offer at public Bale, about 9! Railroads Blockaded and Business| tail By conveying three to insane oh 1 5 "Vyutinosy maw, belure nd pubile «8 west of Cantre Ap 3 . ) . { Jabl.. ; | miles t of Cantre Hall, on FRIDAY Suspended in the Northwest. |B F. 120 0 ror fon has a0 ald | wg © " ade l seylum . . MARCH 18, '81, the following described | lan a By conveyingone to penitentiary aot taquized. We will ot personal property, to wit: Four horses, Milwaukee, Wis, March 8. ~The storm | Robert McKnight, gi By publishing proclamation, shams bz ha Fy ay and np a bays an colts, 4 bead young cattle, 3 milch cows. | which began at eight o'clock last night]! bills N 04 Ahroe COUTtE uma s Lis wanted everywhere to wor tha BOW and four PIES, i shoat, 1 two-liorse!l 3 A { By window glass atl Hniy Which is the same thing. Impure Salerptaus or Di=Caxh Bada fwntely tathesameothing isofaslight. y dlrty white color, 1 iuny appens white, examined by liself, but 3 COMPARISON WIT HURON COS“ ARMAND HAMMER" BRAND will show the difference. Seo that your Salorate: and Bak- ing Soda is white aml FURE, = should be ALL SIMILAR SUBSTAN. CES uscd for food. n Frpenses., 21856 17 40 17 87 4 60 260 { ng. rrief & & woek in your own town. &5 Outfit free. Norisk, Reader, if you want a business i i \ ir ut which persons of either sox can make oon i A FEARFUL STORM. wh SA A 16.560 By notifying jurors not to atiend April term aoa rans sd 12.00 . — AS SIL SSA — — wood for Laoitzal, wood for HE AUDITORS. i a] : Ea 80.00 4 50; & time, Youloan devole your w “3 “* Eh RERRRRARE 48 for us, Jal] cinim ears apoalliog. (I8¢ hundred and two bodies : : : have been found at Cassamaceiola up to since. {Zak people ot of theis houses with the present and many others are under nial in various and d $607 44 RN oy: ofice yi ~ 3 { i BU 8 of LL aid " r i 1 . p +a. And OZR. . xesss WORE 99 i ers, pro 0 —Constable Kline of Gregg is one of} morning it is dry again. Sleighing is the Taine? he builiiogs, Shih Pilg considered the essence of lasting, provie. pred fy gy 150 00 1H. G. POronister, wil ness the boss sucker fishers. He can beat good. were destroyed and five persons killed. ed it be done in spirit of persistence and George Swab 850 00 FOB coursansn smss snsess sermanas any one booking ‘em we know of. Could wv te i A dispatch to the Nows from Rome faith and not ssa work of human merit, Henry Beck, clerk. S00 00 : } Morrison, repairing we have such luck we'd try it too, ~ Friday 8 storm wos the worst of all {states that 300 houses have fallen at Cas ween § 1, 807 4“ By drone vos os Shs —It is not a habit worthy of imitation he biisnls Bis nies, 4 Jed up | samacciols. The government is sending mers’ Pay, logan Hose Company, kL avi - it ; , relief. The News correspondent at of 48 | UDB PUON Los ser os — that some folks have on leaving ehureb, | oo Th reday evening with snow, turn-| Naples says: “Forty corpses have been = Of |B. W. Woodrufl, file bold- to stand on the steps or right under the |; 4, rain towards Friday morning at 4, recovered and sixty-seven wounded have 2 0 I rt ccsnmnsnsnsears seactsmsasnion door and carry on a convessetion, and | 0 to sleet, and changing to a blinds | been se nt to the hospital. uo 5¢|B. Galbraith, wheelbars blocking the way for ail others until ing snow which continued nearly all - .-— _— ” URE casess sesninen’ sesarnnaass sos they get through talking. day Friday. The storm seemed gener- PRODUCE. Sau) Bruggar, sagineers — All farmers and others should mark | al over the country. Philadelphia, March 7.—Grain— Wheat IN. A. “Lucas, delivering their bags. This they can do by order<| _ Naver go to Bellefonte without call-| is dull and ic per ‘bushel lower. Sales of | registrations 160 ing a cagt of their names from Daniel | 1.0 iy of the Philad. Branch and exam- 23,000 bushels, including rejected, at $1.10 [Teachers InSttULE weenw 184 96 Derr, of Bellefonte, who makes them |; v0 the enormous piles of ready @!1 104. Kye— Pennsylvania is in demand | Western penitentiary we... 252 04 very low. lofeb, 1m. | a6 clothing to be found there—all | 3% per Bumhel, ComoThors | Ios G0, | Agricultural society... 100 8 —There iss firm in New York that wan ufactored by their own house and hashels, including yellow, at dbge. Oats LD Bosngier Sherif on. ' manufactures artificial honey. The | so cheap that the poorest are enabled 10] gre in fair request, and steady. Sales of ia TTT . cE : np ae mide by marhigery $d then | dress well, 8,000 bushels, including white, at $3@4bic. | Bilis and notes paid.a.....11 582 26 by STRING to collec filled with gincose, made from common| _g er is raging i icinis| Chiecage sh 7.— Wheat fairly active | ROAD VIOWS eure seers ssssnsene _ TH 16 Phaddur AT os eranee po sesled shyt with wax and sold as, et Ne ER i. i ar icago, March 7. Nr acs { Interest paid ...e vous sense. § 901 52 | xonations during the “hest clover honey” gerich has lost four children from it] @%8ic. Jorn steady and in fair demand, Repairs on real estate 16 60 . Lem xo of -edered a count of thegloth- | within a few weeks, and there are two | regular, oF e, fresh, 363¢ or cash. Osts ing Garfield < men Who attended his |oluer members of it down with the dis- | TeguInL oT Soest, Sle for qh. Sutley swearing in and found that 4 large ma 1 ease, {and higher, $1 $00 14 65 for cash jority bad purchased their suils at the] _josr—Between Bellefonte and | - Philad. Branch, of the manager Bam’l| yfanng’ Axe factory on Monday last, a | Spring Mills Market. Lewins. Goand do likewise. | package containing a boy’s bat and | No 1,100, No 2, 90,'No 3, 70 __A terrible affliction has fallen upon | coat, both new. The finder will be re-| *(X the family of Mr. John Gingerich, of narded by leaving same at this office, Benner twp. All the children of the! __ While services were held in one of family—some6 or 8, are down with ecar- 1 (he Philipsburg churches, Sunday a let fever, and two baye already died, | week ago, fire was discoyered under the and several of the others are not expect-| oor, A few buckets of water soon sel ed to recover. Truly their Sorrow is|ayi right, greak : Ls — Mr. J. H. Harter, of Nevada, Ohio, ~Qur young friend Albert Mingle, or | gon of Wm. Harter of Aaronsburg, has “Cap” a8 be 18 more familiarly called, | received $3928.76 under the pension ar- who has been clerking at the Bee Hive, | or: jaw and an allowance of $20.00 per purchased an interest in Louis Doll's} \nonth. shoe store, Bellefonte, and last Monday > ian aes found him behind the counter all ready — Physicians and Droggists requiring to serve customers. We wish him saoc- | 8 DE rfectly Pure Pepein for prescriptions | cess should send their cards for sample to] sii Robertson & Co., manufacturers of pure | ~The best bill of fare is to be had at! ,epsin, 24 Broadway, New York, Sechler's grocery, You get jost what!’ . Smar. 1m. you want, and the best at that. All} Rechler’s goods are first class, they deal in no other. — fome places along Benns creek, be vond the mountains, eels were found out from the shore recently, having been crowded out by the ice or left there by the high water a few weeks ago. This would go to prove that eels do not migrate in the fall, as many be- lieve, but stay in the streams they io- habit daring the summer. —~Avpir Meerisa.~The Auditors of Potter township will meet at the public house of D. J. Meyer, Centre Hall, on Monday, March 14, at 0 o'clock, toaudit the accounts of Overseers, and Buaper- visors, when all parties interested will attend. By order of 24feb. td. ~Three tramps passed through here middle of last week, on their way to Mifflin county; one of them named Moy- er, took hemorrhage caused by exposure, and became so helpless that his com- panions bad to carry him before reach- ing Potter's Mills, where he was left at the hotel and died next day. Mr. Leg, overseer, was notifiel, and made “ey gion for bis burial, Fool's Signal Service Barometer, or Storm Glass and Thermometer combin- ed, for gale by J. O, Deininger, Centre Hall. Price only $1.00, Pretty and useful, should be in every family. 24feb. 2m. Nervous Headache, Periodi- eal Headache, Nenralgic Headache, are cured by Dr. Mettaur’s Headache and Dyspepsia Pills, Price 25 cts, 17feblm, — We are stroogly disposed to regard that person as the best physician who does most to alleviate human suffering. ¥. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, proper to celebrate marriages in, and during which all merry*making ebould be laid aside. ~ James Goupell, the man who had his neck broken in Ramey, Clearfield, hae so far recovered as to be able to move about his room with care. to Camp's furniture rooms and select one of his elegant chamber suits, the finest you can get in this part the state. ~The smoke house of Jobn Dutweil- er week and a quantity of meat stolen. Penusylvania Dental Association wil be held at Huntingdon, July 5th. — Considerable damage was done by dams on Spring creek gave way. waters were unusually high, spring wagon, 1 two-horse wagon, wind- mill, 1 combined champion reapor & mow. er, corn planter, hayrake, logsled, plows, harrows, cultivators, set double harness, and other articles too numerous to men- tion. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, when terms will be made known, WILLIAM LOHRE prege SALE.~—Will be offered at public sale at the residence of the undersigned, 1 mile east of Boalsburg. on TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1881, 1 yearling colt, 4 mileh cows, 6 head young cattle, 1 threshing machine and power, 1 twoshorse wagon, 1 gum spring grain drill, 1 corn: planter, Z ploughs, 1 harrow, 1 cultivator, 1 hayrake, 1 fanning mill, doubletrees and eingletrees, horsegears, and 1 double harpoon hayfork rope and tackle, cow- mention, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. JOHN KUHN, Py undersigned, WEDN near Tusseyville, twas generaly all over Wisconsin, It has) Liaw id . Brown, CORI onan | rua d withouta m ment’s cessation over| A jgxander & Co., coal... twenty-four hours and isthe boaviest snow | W , T, Twitmire farnace, [fall ever known in Wisconsin and tho| SC. se | Northwest. Reports from all telegraphic] Th Das an eka tena nad . oh iLcnune srnsns naraeene | pe ints in Wiscansin show snow from three | I." Guggenheimer & Co., Jo gix fool on the level and drifts reported] clothing for prisoners. {covering houses, telegraph poles, trains, | 1eyon & Co. clothing for ote.. Cutaon all the sail I filled! PriSOnOrS. cis sasinsss senses (ete. Cutan a ve railroads are filled garner Bros, i {full, Specials to the Daily Republican|8, & A. Loeb, » % 18 yi {announce great inconyenience in all places: & A. Loeb, carpet and * 6 . t vot > 1 ir % tin obtaining fuel and food, and in some| clothing for prisoners... lo) : oud J Ls “"iJohn Hofler, clothing for places actual suffering. Not aaioglo rails] prisoners.comes sessesssses rord train is running in the entire State (Jd, ¢). Derr, gas burner, | Everything is effectually blockaded with] y & t rasnect tl ys blockad rid ust ud : the prospect that the bic ckado w wl Inet BU mithing on least one week, All business is suspended. | H, K. Hicks, 223 00 04 40 28 07 28 75 see er repairs at benan SeeE hysun ® 165 22% 45 76 bi 18 “ i te + hardware 0. . sninnrens shssesain runsaes : i iol De { i mado until after the storm ceases and toe} Daniel Darr, Raa Ettinge night it | dow asbad ug ov In Mi! tJ. Reynolds & Co, grate night it is raging as bad as ever. In Mils} wnd brick {Or TRDRO +evnss waukeo there is a genuine conl famino.| Pen RB Co, freight There is but little coal in the city which is th eanens se impossible for dealers to deliver. repairs al . n' 03 Sevnni sen C. Bchrock, 18.50 | or valy your spare moments o olhor basinoss wi AY yOu BeATLY AR oi 6.001 Fl to make enor , 14.95 | Costly Outhit and terms fr bi 601 ber making money east) } BOI TRUR & C0, Aagusta, 8 815.80 : . . —Judgement Exemption notes—tigh 26 00 { A vee | nOtE— for Sale at this office, 15¢ per i th $2,251.61 en. January 1, 1881. By balance due at settloment ....... $4756.80] YSPEPS We, the undersigned, ‘Auditors of Qen- | tro county, do hereby ceriify that in pur WHILE YOU EAT By £nes...iviimvinne ssn umm By election proclamations By fish-basket notice published. By 72 turnkey foos....c.cmm sisnnien By removing fish basket By cost in commonwealth cases. oe. A snd honorably. nine. 15july ly, 3 ocombinat suance of an act of Assembly, entitled "An act relating to counties and townships, and county and township officers,” we met at the Commissioners’ Office, in Bellefonte on the 1st Monday of January, 1881, anc did audit and settle and adjust the several and foregoing accounts of John Spangler, Sheriff of Contre county, and find them correct and the balances as stated, Witness our hands and seals this 17th day of January, A. D, 1881, JAMES T. STUART, [vu T. B. JAMISO} LL G. R. WILLIAMS, [i as Ball's Salt, whi table precisel this condiment ensures rap digestion, because the lack o al digest, It makes all kinds of food i | Auditors. | With the stomach § ereatos an ap By sea or any distress after pating § 1 you relish your food 3 and ann A stmmple but sovera test of {ha ecmpevative valus of different brands of Soda or Huleratns ia to dissolve a dessert spooniul of each kind with shout a pint of water (hot preferred) in elece glaswea, stirring until all fe thoroughly dissed Tho deleterionninsaludle ar ihe fo lewteg Sods will ba shown after getting some {wes minuies 0 sosner, by the milky appesrssce a, the solution snd the guantity of fosung Sedy maliar apoording to quality. _ Bo sure and ask fod Ob Ych & Co's Sodased i Reratug and sea thal thelr name is en 1 Sckage and you will god the purest and whitest ydieda, The nes of (his with sour milk, in pref t x4 W Baking Powdar, saves twenty times He <n #808 pound package for valuable informa | carefully, ‘ “ea wi, TQ YOUR GROCER, 4? - t AT PRICES; LOWER THAN EVER A Cordial invitation is’extended to the Public generally to call and examine Stock and prices, as they cannot be beat anywhere. Jo BLAIR LINK, tae ot ce on Alleghony 2 Bellefo' em SH Ng 5 a] SDAY, MARCH 16, 1881, the following personal property, to wit: Three horses, two milch cows, one of them fresh, one two-horse wagon, two-horse sled, hayrake, plows, harrows, sulky culs tivator, Holgy plow, two sets tug harness, | collars, bridles, hey rope and pulleys, hay Ly the ton, one dinner bell, lot of corn, and many other articles too numerous to mention, clock pac ha Taxes Oulstanding and Due by Collectors, 1872 #John Ward, Half Moon. $260.97 18L 0 #1. Robb, Liberty ...cse en 14.62 271.40! grocer, it will bo sent by mail, on receipt of i 1878. | price, by the proprietors, > 7.61 sDaniel Malone, Boggs... | RORERTSON & €0., 84 Mroatway, N. Y. 600 ween 1,300 40 dyspeptic tendencies, Price 25 cents, If wonderfully | +B : Mass., is entitled tothe front rank, for you cannot get it from your druggist or her Vegetable Compound is daily work~ ing wonderful cures in female diseases: Send for circular fo the above ad- dress. mar3 2t' Sick Headache, Nervous Head ed in at our sanctum tother day. , Nery ‘ ; a he A ay from sour Sloaache, are —Diptheria has broken oul again in Durant i Fi 0 Tov da on ey ~Two girls in Huntingdon county captured a deer that had been exhausi- ed by running. —Mr, J. B. Musser, of Gregg also call- STORM IN! =| on, meTTAUR SHEAR] Ea eb Aliisushu ithe BALE ones seress 1osanne ey K k8 end: de THE GREAT SNOW Wier: roll, Tepains ut BCOTLAND. D,. Eberhart, repairs at London, March 7.—The snow storm in| SDIC oii vii winiins Scotland bas now abated, but it will be| W. 8. Galbraith, repairs some days hafara railway commur ieation at jai ha Lhe td ahh hi is restored. About nine voisels hayo baen (B. Spangler, ruuesing lost on the Aberdeenshire coast, and O81 1ciarann ersprann senerinme bout ‘ van 9 huodrad perions, have bee ERCP 100 16.20 #L. CO. Roarick, Aa ofl... 10.80 23.41! N. B~Magufacturers of Robertson's Puro Wii Fos, Bellefonte. 431.15 Popsin for physicians’ prescriptions. nnd of Reh. | Ys SacoDAratod Fons ay bined wii; | lism Riddles, Phils EO En and BRIG von wore niny ann 46.0 a A by bring * peor ; righer x. ‘nine 3
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