The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 26, 1882, Image 3

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    fast Sunday was
wh for the high steep le on the
an church in this place. The
, got in on Saturday night and blew
ane all Sabbath, About 3
in the afternoon the Lutheran
steeple was blown down with a
dour crash, All of the steeple
[ahove the 1 e'f y, about 85 or 80 foot,
came down, The violence of the storm
can be imagined when we mention that
mmense mass of timber was carried
lv seross the building without
! t. save about 4 or § yards of
cornice which was shattered. As
he point struck terra firma, the butt end
¢ through the airand lit
ok ody eo of the waresroom in
' Woll's store, crushing a hole
point of the spire
vd went through the
f where the ball, scroll work and 4
‘feet of the steeple point lodged. A
00 feet of the steeple was
It was fortunate
that the violence
a flerce storin
THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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INTER
Fo
TOMES
XK OODS y th of, he
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INNECTED BY : Jd
‘11 fair’—ti, R. Spigein } lof the wing ; haapiret clear of the
15s. Fu o > ft hy had it lodge it, the edifice
[ would have hee n 0 rush ed. The storm
» . | was a savage nor’-wester, and it was with
, Pu | ity at persons could keep on
PENNSYLVANIA RR. ee [ih IF eet it was lucky too that the di:
{
~ 3 1882
Spring - 0
the wind was such as to carry
d KE le away from the street where
passing up and
ilndeiphin a he gleed
ns were constantly
some of whom would have
tninred or killed. This church
s erected about 7 years ago, and some
ave passed over it in that
Sunday exceeded
rienced here yet,
the ground
WINTER ] TIES TARLE
alter MONDAY, OQ tha
hin & Erte Railroad Division wis
i
{58h the ty
y wt wis b
rt Ward {
WESNSTWRD
RE MAlLleaves bh » b
Ow aon
from
died at
wo weeks
ipenny,
int
ats
abo
Halfpenny was born in
hia county, this state,
as consequently al-
go at the time of his
» to Blair county in 1883
Centre county, and en
Jen business at Bell
* he built the Logan wool
was destroved by fire
e ) time he
g met with a sims
of Centre
was 1 gon
1, BAVIL
a resident
ther of eleven children
Jren survive him
ir danghters, all of them
Beliwoed, except one
resides in Bedford. His
five brothers and two
firat death that has
family, Three of his
ue sister reside in Lewis
other brother resides in
ion county, and the re.
in Saxton, Bedford coun-
ed of
is the
ie
fi Ist
North Caro
Woody con.
Epbraim
township,
ago, Joe
yred man,
ye rails split, Neara
had allowed the
and use the top for
went to work upon
, splitting it into
ad been quartered, the
heart each section, as
itters understand. In
et he strock a regular
pieces of gli
worth $10 or
oins were conce ealed
ynarter anger hole, over
wd grown, in thickness
inches. On the outside no
le could be seen, From
f the tree since the boring
it is sug pposed that the coins
wot later than 1812. In
ster the tree was about two feet,
kely that the concealing
s as far back as Revolutionary times.
ock Haven Democrat says there
in the situati on at the Mill
Some of the strikers
for other fields, but
ain and will hold
Several of the former
that city a few days
} asserted that there was not the
babili y of any of the strik-
to work again at the old wages.
A members of the Union,
n even were they so
who bave been pro-
are at work and
bility that they will be
a Oi
have son
Woody
a tree
phraim
3 ntt wt th
of t
it ha
LOCAL ITEMS oy
as
8 not ii
aln
Qiu
ne
ge
i
|
iii rem
ited
ari
ghtest pr
or
Ig
retur
en
Cast
1 M. Furey, formerly one of
lar conductors on the Lew-
ne Ya} iroud, but more re
n employe of a Western road,
| some time ago ¢ barged with
goods from freight cars. His
¢ off last week in Denver, Colo-
1d a telegram says that be has
orably acquitted, the jury
1 a verdict of “not guilty.”
has vet found it necessary to
groceries honght of Sechler
i with
n
At
ar
NE ne
rn any
or ha
oh
to find fanlt
a n f them. Their
is are ever st and always foun
ted. They are the most reii-
1 can deal with, and prac:
a wi atever ; long expe-
O88 enabl es them to
fit for the public
epresen
rLies vy
Monday,
assisted by the
and Larimer,
goity oi their
will not be
ess. Mill.
snted, having cross
«quable over the
{ year,
di
lhere
busi
as
sinan, of the Loop, while
¢ ¥ some of its
what,
‘amous Wilsons and
vy! A whole night's
it and astonishing
i \ntomine ; Lottie KE.
the slack-wire, won-
of gth, aerial flights ;
d Master Harry Wilson, in
11 other amn-
arnnm is be tl siren
offe vod a $1,004
The € gre at showman wants to
embalmed anc exhil
be
th the coun lewins
ne
Ox
itean 3
nusic; and
and to close with a side-
will exhibit in the school-
Hall, on Saturday even-
hav
ote
dy
roughont
iow offered Barnum a big sum 3 y be
yn exhibition in hi y ¢lothing
for six weeks .a—
f high walter at Nashville,
iriven
—We direct the attention of the
er to Ba of Centre Hall |
Carriag re She Mr. Deininger, the pro- | I!
prietor, is one ot our well-known enter- |
prisi ng citizens, and Mr. Henny, the
perintend dent, is a thorough and e x1
erced mec This is a new
lishment and the parties are d
the most liberal encouragement,
—Many of our readers who are
the isand people were d
8
ws,
nly nine survivors of the war of 1812
be found in New York City, but the
pensione | widows of that war in the
number 26,000. Sainted
ane #
bar ates
{ nite d he!
! Maris
Ber: | There are widows now who are draw-
ta Paw W HY for the late war, whose
sonally acquainted with the Rev. W | claims are just as fraudulent.
Gotwald, will be sorry to learn of hisre-| ~~. ° : R
cent serious illuess. He bad an attack | *"€ Kentucky House of Representa-
of heart disease last week, from which | 178 has defeated the i 0 restore the
we are pleased to learn he is recovering, | wl! hit. ny Pe b : al re le of an Arism,
but he will be unable to assume his min- | 1 Ye called, by a vote of 4/ nays to
isterial duties for a week to come, —J3il-|"" 7=7% : :
ton Argus, 20 inst. For certain clazges of crime we think
—A reporter of the Philadelphis|th® Whipping post would be a most ef-
Record recently interviewed a manufac- | **
turer of oleomargarine Among other
things Le said: “We gell large quanti-
ties of cleomargarine to farmers in bulk.
They take it home, stamp it, bring it t«
m and sell it as their own produc. be let in:
tion. "The wholesale price is about
per p: und and by fraud on the po bie it i
retails at from 30 to 50 cents per poun
—All the winter clothing now on baud
at the Philad. Branch is offered at n ear
first cost in order to close out the stos k,|
nd get ready for the spring trade, The |
lot comprises overcoats, pants, vests, un- Y
derwear, suits, and other wearing ap-|
parel. Ifyou do not need anything in | w
this line now, it will pay to purchase at
the low figures to which they hve been
reduced, and lay them by for next win-
ter.
—At a meeting of the
heirs, at Lock Haven recently, Allen
Bartholmew, of Altoona, apd S.muel
Smith, of Lire, were appointed
Germany and get the £40,000,000 suppos-
ed to be awaiting them there, Well, the!
RerorTER hopes they'll get it: to be an |
heir only big 2s a hair in such a pile as
40 millions, is not to be sneezed at eith.
er.
{ir NNN
pension
tive check
The Washington Star says'that a caller
at the White House, Monday, 16, who
wanted to see the President very much,
wrote on his card as an inducement to
‘My wife is a personal friend
of one of yoar groomsmen,”
For three years my son was sore all
over. Peruna cured him. J. Neuen-
sehwander, 8. 8. Pittsburg.
A rf A
THE MIL 1 HALL FURN
Th Hall
: arket,
Zo
VACE SOLD
furnace improvements
ck Haven Journal,
istin Cartin & Qo...
irday to Beaver, Emery
of Bellefonte. The head
fthis flim is General James A. Beaver
pro Republican candidate for
governor next full. Thess gentlemen are
rolling mill and nail
onte, and the furnace was
y their establishment
change insures the runs
for the firm is &
amply sable to operate
fullest capacity
- <p >
i on Sat
1
sid
and Achenbach,
ere
UHRUIE
aroe
bat
Bartholmew
Urnace,
@, and
to ils
to go to
the concern
We call the attention of onr readers to
the advertiseme ut of J. Monroe Taylor.
his house Las been established pearly
40) years, and their goods are celebrated
for purity and strength, We would rec
ommend a trial of their Gold Medal
{ brands to all who desire superior cook-
ing at the Philad. Branch, ? SUDETIOL SOOk
Mr Lewin |
Bg! i 4 ing ery. »
get out with the purpose of having the J Goctdm.
OLD HORSES WANTED.—~The under-
cheapest clothing in the state and thus] | I
far he has succeeded in the face of all | 8180 d Intending to siart up the old Glue
competition, it you want a real bar- and Soap Factory at Mil leshurg, he wishes
gain Lewins is the man to offer it, to buy old fat and crippled hor-es, and
y other stocks. for killing ; aiso beef legs.
Hjan 1m Gro. M Reser,
Milesburg Pu”
Two papers, the Reporter and the Chi-
cago Weekly News, to all sending us
$225 in advance, The best offer guts
a ls : : rs,
—The Guitean trial being over, the
next excitement will be over the great
reduction of prices in ready made clot!
In our family of ten, for over two
years Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured |
headache, malaria, and in fact all other |
complaints so satisfuctorily that we are
in excellent ‘i zalth and no expense for
daetars ox ether medicines (Aronide,
|
i
ther
LOWER END.
is to have a new
Mr. Kleckner, of
Perry Stover's
FROM THE
The Forks’
wndiond next
Sugar Valley will take
lace, Perry will move into his new
fon use and attend to his grain-house.
Sheriff Musser will spend his remaining
days in ease, after an active business life,
I'he slate roof is on the new Lutheran
church in Millheim~it is a model edi
fice. Coburn station is still on the im
rove with prospect of soon being a
town, Millheim has loomed up more in
the last three veara than in ten previous
years, We expect to have the next M
I. minister for this charge reside at
Millheim, On dit—=1 hear of several
brevet Democrats who want offices; let the
old stand back and give these
Democrats of vesterday the good places,
that's what they over for
an eve on them,
M. M. and PT. Musser,
burg, have taken a tract of timberland
and will try a hand at lumbering, &s soon
as they get a steamer on it The majes
tic trees of our valley will soon be a
of the past, with only stumps to
yw high they towered,
SIN-TAX. |
oe ir
A Fiend Murders His Mother, Wife,
Two Daughters and Hangs Himself.
Louisville, Janu
Journal furnishes the
ceived fr the Liancastar reporter {
town was shocked this morning by the re-|
seption of the news of the most horribl le|
tragedy that has ever taken place In Ga
rard county, or indeed in the state of Ken |
tucky, A bout wk a DORTO
ame to tows inging information tha
James A Wil ilmot. a farmer, living about |
two miles and a half from Lanoaster,
near Danville, had murdered
mother ay d | two daughters and then
minated the awful act by hangin
soll
'Squi KR Royle
immediately repaired
tragedy, accompanied Dy a
el people to gr thelr m
with & ghimpso of
the truth
hottse
spring;
liners
ame
of Aarons
thing
tell he
|
!
{
18 —The Courier
following, just
Ary
"1
ool
atin
ROMVIE
th
ain
£ 8&8 coroner,
e scenes of the
large number |
wrdig cunt
rible sight
intormation
re
alily
the bor Un
arrival of the
substantiated
» M
his daughlers, ared about
years, laying their beds w
awiul eut seross the nec X RI
a sharp new ax, found |
of the room: and also the bx
beth Wilmot, his wife, lying
or the floor, with three Re ee gashes|
her head and back, mads by the same
ng ax
SU years
1d in
on
in
deathsdeal
jury was
by Squit ra By ple
The horrible act wh
immediately impannelled]
‘hushered 10 many
few brief momen
insane man
whe were in the house at Lhe
time escaped, but were hotly pursued by]
1 demon parent Th tl
four victims, with that of
] buried in the
sons
d
© B wiies of
the murderer,
fami y burying
few hundred yards from the
here the awful tragedy took place.
- a -
POX RAVAGES,
C hicago, January 17.—F. E. Angell,
died last night of smalipox. He was AR
sger of the Board of Trade office in
city for many vears
Richmond, Va., January 17.—In
House a concurrent resolution was adopt
ed for the appointment of a joi
tes to confer with the auth orities of Nor}
folk, Lyncht
certain if sw ia ROC
obtained in any of said cities for the use of
t
{
ie
vo
couse w
SMALL
¥ -
he General Assembly. This resoiut
he result of the smallpox scare.
Pittsburg, Pa, January 17
of Health of this city reports seventeen
new cases of smallpox today
four dea the occ wa from the diseases dur
ing the past week.
Sp field, 1il., January 17. ~
of sm al ipox ure reported to the State
ard ¢ f Healt th as follows: Kankakee, | ft
Monee, Ww ill unty ; Willow
latt county ; Barring Cook
Cable, Mercer county; Clinton,
county, and Decatur.
il»
SAD SMALL-POX CASE.
Jersey City, N. J., January 20.-
ase of poverty and sickness was br
y | ight thi
second street
On is
rin
no
to
gton, county ; le
Dewitt]
i}
A sad]
ghti]
g in the upper part of
No. 363 of that st
house shelterir
« mornin
At
ment
ipl
reet |
amihes. In
amed Williams, The father, who was
hosmaker, died last week of smal pe
eaviog a wife and five children The
ieighbors, willing enough 10 assist the
were afraid of the disease, andi;
ivan came to fumigate| ,
house they insisted that the bed, th
nly one in the rooms, should be burned |
morning the deputy healtt inspector |
ited the piace aod tound the mother|
yi a on & heap of gs and carpets ar |
ith
iL
body of her little] I
of her little boy
er right was the dead
irl aod on her left that
« On the shadow of
to
ning
whose face was
en while headlong, cle
love, were the two remal
P aD
arson
1
A
th
oO, t
1
childrer
1
sabi for food
fire ang
Jguily, at the same time telegraphing for!
e ambulance to remove them to the hos |
tal. The two dead children were buried
day at the expense of the county, There! }
ere sixty-one persons vaccinated st the!
ub station at Greenville yesterday,
i”
AF2N00 B'BLICAL
Rutledge's
puzsie depariment their
ir February offer the following
or some one to muke $20.00: i
is the
REWARD,
The publishers of Monthly]
1 the prize of
Monthly f
To tha person telling us which
ares by February 10th, 1852
2000 in gold ss x prize. The money wil
forwarded to the winner February 15,
Those who try for the prize must
20 cts. in silver postage stamps
for which they
number the! IR
we Will give
I
:]
no
of
the Hare a
in which
the correct
it may he worth $2000 tojy
Address, RUTLEDGE PUBLISHING I
Pa.
. il
THE DOWNFALL OF ISLAM,
The world is beholding what the wor
has not beheld for many a century—t
extinction of a great political and relig-|
ious idea. Mohommedanism is clearly |
nearing its end as a potentiality, and how]
rapidly it is doing it, any one can estimate | J
who will
travel written within thirty years or more
ago, and, in the light of its pages, judge
the situation of to-day. When Lieuten-
ant Lynch made his exploration of the
Dead Sea and Jordan valley, Mohomme-
danism was in a condition of decay, but
it was still a real power. Now the average
tourist can go and come almost in hisown
free will over the ground that Lynch was
only able to traverse by special permision
from Constantinople, and, with this per-
mision in his hand only by exercise ofa
good deal diplomacy and free distributien
of gifts among the barbarian chiefs of high
and low degree who actually ruled upon
the soil of Palestine, To be a Frank in|
these days is to be at once hated and fear-|
ed in the countries that but a few years
ago were but beginning to f
that now is crushing the vitality out of
Islam. Now the frank is a man of might,
and although now and then an extra zeal
ous fanatic may profess to spurn him, the
average Mohommedan has wit enough to
recognize the fact that Frankish civiliza-
tion ean, Mohommes
danism as a political power, and is only
prevented from doing go by the inability
of the Franks to agree among themselves
with
ou
i
il
he
eel a pressure
if it will, demolish
in the matter of the division of the spoils,
Whatever real vitality Mohommedanism
has in our times is in the countries of
Westorn and Central Asia, where the im
puet of modern Christian civilization has
thus far been but feebly felt ; but even as
regards these the manoeuvers of the Rus-
sinns and the English for control are grad-
the attention of (be
followers of Mohommed that their rule is
near ite end
In Europe and in Western Asia
Sultan rules through the sfferances of the
European Powers. In Egypt, he is nem
inally suzerain, but every day the fleiion
of his
ble, Khedive, every time he
makes a strugele for
bound in fresh chains. In the district of
Northern Africa, between Egypt and
Algeria, the Arab populations are in a
terment over the efforts of the French to
annex their territory and over the jens
ousy of the French proceedings which
ually forcing upon
the
suz rainty is less easily
while the
maintains
self-assortion, 8
| wise among them appear to sed with tol
erable distinctness that their only hope of
preventing Christian domination, even
for a time, depends upon the mutual Joal~
ousies of the Powers which are striving for
the ascendancy on African soil, while the
gimply fanatioal aro seemingly preparing
to fight with the desperation of dispair
The French are now having the hardest
kind of a hard time in getting the upper
{ of the fanatical and valorous nativ
The seem to have
8
han
population of Tunis.
importance
of the task they have before when
seize Tunis No one
that the French can
and
Are
Rrossly underestimated
them
they undertook to
d ubt,
consummate
Can however,
the conquest of Tunis,
onably short time, if they
h by the other European
{within
not
fi TONS
interfered wit
For go
m
wn of Tanis
wd many reasons the
ought to bean
i!
8. a
easier
subjugation of
ids Algiers
In Egypt
going from
and it seems
nan Was 16
yet France now he
with a telorably firm hand
matters and things have been
to worse for a long time,
impossibility that th
what it is much
North Africaisina
and about t ost probs
to be an ¢ situation
sibald
n fact the
continua longer,
whole of
state of ferment, a he n
he pressure Lo
being
diate outcome of tl
mmedans are
@ revuit ags
Fra BN atical last etfor
1 there should be su«
y
revolt, it would be followed t
nd Christendom would
yy 80
in
rors that have
ce Mohomm
means ef
h
adani
{
are and
} 3
DY
come, waver, 13 IW Lit
Islam,
competent to contend
Christendom
tecture
st Christendom! Was
t Islam wh
ni
agai
y contend agains
fM
ol! en Lhe stan
spommed was advanced as far
Christendom then
ing, wes k, bt
ce rath
dard «
Was, Come
it wenk
r than of
ils
Hy
{ ndolescen sentily
edanism goes down it will
sutlived it
in the
DeCAUSE 118
ved 1
d tobe at
time in with the robust
progressive barbarism of Christendom
y defective, and acupable of
than results ne
Ti 3}
The. downfall
other far ad.
barbarism,
[slam may not be consumated in our
and
the
it is nevertheless impending,
’ Vist n
the probabilities all are that befure
is ot
ury isout it will have ceased to be a
! prob $0 far at least as Europe
and the countries immediately contiguous
are concerneq.
lem,
-
LIMENTS FOR
on, Jan. 17
appy frame
ly and isck
KREIFER
~Speaker Keifer
mind to-night
of common decen-|
up the committees have
ly shown up, In fact in all
made it is assumed
abused or misund
er
Waldo Hutchins demon
COMP
of
j Hi 8 utter fol
making
theroug!
@ speeches thal are
his power.
ittees geographically,
his chair wi th gaping
ow it had
ot the
hime
the comm
{ar sat in
utb, evidently ¥Y won dering
me 10 pass that a Speaker has n
nake his commitiees to suit
reward his friends
of the Ways and |
to
hairman
wher side, and
Kelley, C
increase the committees, The Ri
eaders on both sides seemed to be agains
he Speaker Kusson calmly skinned thei
yr increas ng Lhe com? toes Lo!
f his difficulties]
by Lfiy-eight. |
2
eo te :
i] oul oO
his {rien
had very few
uid gel a» second
srevious motion, snd could not
pnough votes to sustain & demand for the)
The discussion that fold
Keifer # boss was not)
Finally the indignant! R
and this mee]
+ Ke roo get
as
ject ant
yesOn 0
18
at
¥ for
the!
even get}
he deteat of
Keifer.
s amendment in,
lowed t
leasant Lo
Jrth got b
be membership of the commillees
tpr number of the House are in a. of
he Orth scheme, and these persens did |
Theres
The main g
the)
Robeson's rule still lives
ution will probably be tabled it
ore,
a80 |!
MARRIED, |
On the evening of the 18h inst., at the!
parsonage, Asronsbarg.u by |
/. EK. Siegle, Mr. Abra am|
of Laurelton, Union county, Pa
sev (,
‘D
‘
CENTRE HALL
Carriage Shops.
ININGER HENRY
rep rister
A YS
"SIXTEENE a : in EAVING SCHOOL
I'HIS YEAR,
During the current year 300 soldiers’ ors
phans, now in school under the care of
the state, will
| be discharged by reason of J. W.
having attained the age of sixteen,
The J.O.D
superintendent of the department of Hol.
diess' Orphan schools has prepared a list
of these scholars, arranged by schools, U
which Is added the date when each child
will be discharged, Copies of this will be
gent to each post of the Grand Army of
the Rep: bhiie, and to numerous soldiers
and citizens, the object being to interest
at many as possible in obtaining homes
Ar emplo yment for the orphans,
oo
If you have no Peruna phamplet get
immediately, Address 8, B, Hart.
Osborn, O,
Manufacture and colsliaaliy
keep on hand
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES
SPRING WAGONS,
SLEIGHS,
Spring Mills Market,
Wheat, 81.20
Rye Bi
Corn, enrs, per bu,
Corn, shelled,
Oats, 40
Buckwheat, 50¢
Barley 8 :
Cloversead,. 400" {0 4,
Timothy seed, 2.00 to 1.76
Plaster, ground perton, $10.00
Flour, per bbl $6.60
Butter, 28¢
Tallow, 6c,
Lard, 10,
Ham, 20.
Shoulders 9
Bacon or side,
Eggs per doz
Corrected weekly b
and all kind of vehicles.
We,
100. v
terial, and put together by mechan
ics of long experience.
5.0
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
out first-class,
: ‘
ga! Jani
Re
IMPORTANT
To Consum
A Usntleman baving been so f
his son of Consumption in is w
ing given up wo die by Lhe mos! celebrated physician
desires to make known the care (which proves sue
y 1. J. Grenoble
OFFI FF, Ins, CoMPANY
f Centre «
re Hall
wilh
he twenty~fou
ransactl
ited
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Consamption, and all Af
fections of the Throat and 1 ung, and will
Reolpe, free of charge to all who desire it,
will forward their sddress to
Liberty 8 st, + Now York
id T RA I LRO. A D.
TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD
January 9, 1882 In com.
rovsions of their charter
annual statement of the
; Company is herewith
ie
Mis NCE
idee be
HIE A {
ASSETS,
receival
premiu
ive and
payable by mem
ws for insur
nea the pas
VORr
8
baing fn
notes ¢
Montandon....
Lewisburg.
. Mifliab rg.
t ¥ swias,
obu
a Mitls.......
TRAINS L RAV VE EASTWARD,
¥ 4
A.M. AM
MrSID ards ar
+ yi
fa
fio
dls
by
33 670 14
54
182
abd
ash in treasury
——— ———
y din Montandos, oeuvres
AVARIIADIS Higa! Lowisharg ....
$24 410.12
{ihe pass
VOUT, Mifinbus
EXPENSES Fowler.
. Coburn
Npring Mi
}) } Tratos Nos, 1 and
Erie Mall west for W ita meport
Nos. and ¢ connest with
Har risburg
and New York,
‘ompensati
Directors
i SoC’ Von
Tress...
office
lage
rw
dad
Baltimese, sebingics
Hartsburg, and Niagara Kgprogs wept for Willlame
pogt,
Hos 7 and § connect with Fast Line west for
fsmsport and Lock Haven
No. 8 also connects with Erie Mall east for Ha ris
og, Baltimo eo, washington,
ew Yo uk
wil
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NOMMISSIONERS NOTICE
Resolved, that the present
bo ard of County Commissioners be gov-
erned by the tollowing rules and regula.
tions, and for the information of the pub
lic itis ordered that they be published for
four successive weeks in each newspaper
in the county.
1st, That the County Commissioners
mat in their office at the Court House in
eo borough of Bellefonte, on every first
i 4 third Tuesday of each month, from
10 o'clock A. M. to do'clock P.M.
24. All goods and material for the use
of the count ust be purch ased by the
Commissioners or by thei r order.
8d. All bills must be itemized when
presented te the Board for payment,
4th. Noorders to be drawn until the
Board of Commissioners approves the
bill,
§th. No goods or material of any kind
for the use ef the county to be purchased
from Any of the County Commissioners,
JOHN WOLF, }
H.C. CAMPBELL, } Commissic
J. GREIST, }
W. Mies Warxer, Clerk,
17,
$1 74.22
858 Nl
CArp enters
CANCHlIAs
tax ot
its
SKS,
ns and
I"
$128.077.70
for > $135,400.40
sks an { n-
Cos take
PAL VERT ou.
sks and
ne
cms of 1
ahd 80 in for A DMINI ISTRATORS NOTICE — Let.
ters of administration upon the
estate of Thos, J. Stiver, dec'd, Iate of
Potter township, baving been lawfully
granted to the undersig raed, they would
respectfully request all persons
1 Ems
Wim d
a $! {9,48
LIABILITIES,
G Evans
houss .....
av DD M
library .
on
knowing
hemselves to ba indebled to the estate to
make immediate payment and those have
ing claims against the same to present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
MARY F.STIVER
SAM'L L. STIVE R,
WM. B.STIVER, Adwm'rs,
19antt. Potters Mills
DMINISTRATOR'S SALE
The subseriber, ad-
minhtraler of the estate of David Titlow,
deceased, late of Millhelm, will offer at
public alo at Millheim, on Saturday. Jan.
1882, house and lot on North Strest,
By on the north by lot of Lamey
and Kaarr, on the east by turnpike, south
and west by an alley, the fe containing
one-fourth of an acre
Terms. —One-half o
€
a
$2,000 00
Wolf
625.00
$003.14
an election this day the following.
rs wore duly elected for the ensuing
Henry Keller, Joseph Baker,
rederick Kurtz, Daniel Brumgard, Sam'|
ramliy, John H Musser, Henry Duck, J
Fisher, 8 J Herring, R G Brett, J G
ailay, John K Runkle ; whereupon the
At
ient—Henry Roles.
Vice Prost SJ Herrd
Treasurer Wm Wolf
Seoretary—D F Luse.
F. Lusz, Hexny Kxrizn,
Bee's. Pres't
n confirmation of
On 18 Jan., Charles Shultz. © f Miles and|
1 Dec.
J
15, by Rev. 8. M. Reoder, Mr |
me. Fye 10 Miss M. Ww caver, both of
olter tw p |
16, 1 Rev, (
Farbringer und Em
*olter twp,
Daniel |
both of
(G. Hunter,
ma Bitner,
On Jan,
On the 22 inst., by Rev, W. H. Stover, |
DIED.
Hartle on 19, Mr,
OU years, 3 months snd
was formerly a
Jacob Freder-|
days.
f
At
k, aged
Frederick
or
an)
eilizen
At Luthersburg, Clearfle!d county. Pal
yecember 13th, 1881 Mr Elias Rishel
ged (9 years 8 months and 20 days
Father Rishei was born in Penn's Vals
; Cenire county, March 24 bh, 1802 He!
16 Lutheran church in
He moved ry y Clearfield county in
1834, nd became s pillar in organiz.
nk and maintaining the Lutheran charch
He was the father o
welve children, sight of whom are dead.
11s widow, two sons snd two daughters,
children are still
Last August he gave to bis pastor
821
iving
eld against the parsonage, us his share
He
oved the sanctuary of God.
sets A I AI ———————
GRAND JURORS, JAN'Y COURT.
Gregg —Ph Haines, E Pekiorolo.. Penn
-~W H Smith, Joe J Gentz Union—
E Fisher, ~Forguson— Ww Meck tam Snow
S
J
Mullen, John
Philipsbure—R Lloyd...
Dunkle, T D Ta ylor.. Burnside—M
Zimmerman...... Benner— Wm. Ishler......
Haifmoon—T Way...... Milesburg—E
H Carr......Spring—J H Wetzel...... Patton
3 Stine.
TRAVERSE J URORS—2ND WEEK.
SECOND WEEK.
John M Rankin....vs.J A Crider.
Emma L Robinson.'' J A Crider.
David Harter... wt M B J Valentine,
M'Coy & Linn..." G M Fetzer [et al.
Catharine Hoffman.'* Henry Bryan.
Jacob A Walker...." Lauth, Thomas &
Elizabeth Orendorf,"* J H Orendorf, [Co.
adm'x
Joeaph Weaver......"" Pann's R R Co,
Banjsmin W eiland.* Elizabeth Mallory,
Jucob Beck use of...'* J A Hunter [etal
Ario Pardes st al....'' G C Morgun et al,
Banks & Foster.......'' J D Sourbeck.
Thos Merryman......"" John T Fowler,
[gubeila Pettis’ ex’rs'* J H Hayes [ex'rs.
Elizabeth Bitner......'* Joseph Bitner's
Jacob Sankey... J H Reifsnyder.,
: ‘ Jacos Bohn, with
Wiliam pC yeumts Jacob Bohn, clause
{ J Pruner et al......"" O Sharer,
Same Same
Wm J Thompson.,.."' J Keller Miller,
W Hoover.......'" J A Crider,
G O' Bryan use of a Bryan.
John Tyan ase ol, John T Fowler,
Same Same
Jacob Meyer... Albert Kauth.
Jacob Baker..." J M Haverly ex'r.
D Weaver's adm’'rs.."' 1 Mitchell 8'rv ex's
DM Leib adm'r ....."" EC Chambers,
The Hayden Uo......."" W P Duncan & Co
R H Duncan & Co..." J Kennelly ot al.
JH Albright... WS Williams.
J H Albright...con..'’ J W Stewart,
wEfizik ik =Magic Lanterns
i5r7:- = Outdone by
I’ Bechtol Boggs—C Zim»
W Wagner...... Potter —~John
Merginger, Jas Swab...
College—T G
| Liberty —
hae
ureao
he re veg
Aner Camelia
"pO DNINSITENG TH AVHNNL
run LPUTIg
§5u0 oq WED Sp ‘sled
1 Italians and Englieh now show. The
|
in
sale, and the balance one vear, lo be
secured by bond snd morigage on the
premises. ISRAEL CONFER, Adm'r.
[ - | i oi "PMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
is nature's greaiost remedy. Dr, Hartman
rescribed It 10 4), 000 cuts, all of whom whom
bo or wero mech lmprov
Peruxa ean be taken b every we
¥ , the middie.ag theo)
hye mode
ERIN A AWAD ees Wilh Cho patien
1t cleanses the &) Hen of all its tmpurtties
tones the sl ac] 3 Togiiaies the b
wo ks the secretions of the liver,
(hes nerves and To igorates the brain.
PERUNA Is the greatest »
lood, and to the Woary an
sis and cares of the day it
efreshing shard,
wk ERU RA should Do of { ovaiy tan
ire each roeal, when Ty
f Andrew Keller, Inte of
dec'd., baving been
ister of Centre County,
to the undersigned, he requests all persons
knowing themselves be indebted to
deceased to come forward and make im»
mediate payment, and those baving cinims
against the same to present them duly
authenticated for settioment,
JAMES A. KELLER,
Hjanut Centre Hall,
AXEQU TORS NOTICE
4 tamentary on th
hecea B
having been duly
signed, they request all
upen the estate ©
Potter township,
granted by the Reg
ic
CHEE EL
to
~
Adm 'r
Pa
Letters tes
trot sweet An
reve wi
sous when sick, foenrs, sod wi hep
for n 6ase 11 will no i eure ar help,
Wx ERUNA 1s composed of all v
ents each one a remed
seo pamphist ),
1t is pleasant © the Tas
stomach to digest any artic
Fe or 3 book hich w 1 enadb
HART
Anon bs eld
4 EY
in A
ui wn
the
granted
to make immediate payment, and those!
having claims against the same Lo present
them duly authenticated for settlement
J. P. TAYLOR, Reedsviile, Px.,
SN M'WILLIAMS, M'Veytown, Pa;,
19jan ot, Executors,
{ YRBORN, £ MILO,
and pelvic organs \«
MAN-A-LIN
WNWOTICE!
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Dentistry.
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Ether administered.
R. 8. G. GUTELIUS.—
Dentist, Millheim. os
professional services to the publie. Jai
0 orm sll operations in
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Bhop in bank building,
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Wk of long experienced
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per part of the top th
fvo of which ate shout,
between hich is
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ort bows by an ingen 3p
DoT LS tires mln bis
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