The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 01, 1883, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor.
CexTrRE Harn, Pa, Feb. 1, 1883,
The Largest Paper in Centre County,
Terms ~$2 per year in advance. $2060
when not in advance, Advertisements
20 cents per line for three insertions
Yearly and half yearly ad's at special
rates.
One colum per year $004 colum $45.
2Hereafter all subscribers paying
their subscription in advance, will get a
credit of two months additional as a pre
mium,
We have lately added
A FINE LINE of FURNITURE
AT LOW PRICES.
0
And would be pleased to show
you through our rooms,
G. R. Spigelmeyer & Co.,
The Fair, Whitmer & Co.
Supyly Depot.
Spring Mills, Pa.
LOCAL ITEMS,
—The new Methodist church at
Stormstown, will be dedicated on Sun-
day, Feb. 4.
— Mr. John Hoffer advertises a saw-
mill at private sale 1n anotber columu,
~The spring eleciiou this year comes
on 2V February, 3:d Luesday.
-The real estate of Thos, J. Stiver
is advertised at private sale in RErorTER.
Mr. Jonath. Royer, of near Centre
Hill, who has sattered much in the last
18 months rom abeesses, we are sorry to
learn, 18 1n & precarious condition.
The next meeting of the Ladies’
Auxilliary ot the Y. M, C, A., has been
changed rom Feb. 5, to Feb, 12. All
laches are cordially invited to attend this
meeting.
-—11 you want any kind of store goods
at cust; go 0 Brooserhofls, Centre Hil,
where tuey are shill seliiug at cost, ano
must Jose ous stuck soon. Goods of an
kind vb band yet, aud ail first class. Now
is your (dwe i yOu want bargains,
We learu that the Peunu’s RR. has
passed a resotution direcuuyg tue ironiug
of uur raiiroad, Good ! hurrah,
Maj. R. H. Forster is to have a
clerkship under Mr, Airica, Sec’y of lut
Affaire, a Harrisburg, Tie Major sowe
tue age Occupied a simial pusitiou, sud
is aequalusod with tue duties of the pust-
tivu,
Brown's grocery, on Bishop street,
selis goods luwest, wud pis 8 Lue LESL Pr
Ces Jur ail kinds of couniry produce,
——Weatuer tuils week tive, aud snow
melting; Weduesday started 1 ugiy win
wet aud snow,
——Llhe Auditor's Report is abom
game leugth us last year's; but we have
arrauged it 10 wore vwlqactly for cone
venieuce, sil vnoue sue of page of
suppletnvuts,
Toe Centre Co. Auditors’ Report ap-
pets 1D Luis Week 8 REPORTER und tases
up wuch of vur spuCe—bowever tuere
Cail be DU Mule INlersaliug readiog ui
tue 1@x-payer, Wuu Cau LHVE a vwil-
ple Euuwiouge of the wanagement vs
the cvuuty liuance., ad tue eX peuditiures
belug lewised, We dlrecl wee alicnuvn
of tue reader 1 the tabie of Ooulstauuing
taxes; mithe' there are wauy uusctiieu
duplicates, yet it will be seen, LY culu
paring DarsuCe dle January, "SI, wil
balan.e uue Jatiuary, 33 tuat the Cow-
Iulssluuw®ls liaVe dulie soe goud work iw
coliectitiy, aud every tax-payer will say
Well dulle, sud Urge 8 Oullutation of sls
pulicy.
——We direct the attention of the
reader tu an important chauge ia tue
mauuer of doing busiuess, by dr, U, Din-
gow, 10 take viet lot of Feb. It 18 the
curiect, progressive ides, good for the
Clstower us Well us the merchant. Read
tue adveruscwent un KEPUKTER.
~~ Adwittauce free to tue Philad
Branch, aud «nn overcuat 10 be bad a
near cust. Are closiug "em ous fast, anu
is wid pay you w get vue und sy it up
10r nex winter. Duy wheu thiugs sie
cleup, if you need thew,
~Lue teachers of Potter, Gregg,
Penu, Haines, sud Miles towusuips ano
Mulvein vorough, wil held 8 Loca
Lustitute iu Miuneiw, Comwencing Fn
day evening, February 4, aud coutivuiog
iu sesSion Ou Sasuraay lvliowing. Au iu
tereotiug and luSuuciive program is
beiug wade ; the citizens are giving the
project tueir suppuit, ‘lescuers sud oie
recurs Bre eXpecied, Sud pa rous and
fricuus of educativn curaiaily 1uvited w
attead. Teacuers are requested to bring
specimens of puplis’ work for extuui-
ton,
~The Huntingdon Local News says
Mr. John BR. Nell, of Purter tuwnsuip,
tue faith cure stuject, has been unavie
10 wove arvauu siuce the day after his
cure, uWiug to the exeraou In w.lkiug
He bedeves that the Lord is trying us
fuity, and will eventually restore Lum tu
henitu, wuen he will prociaiw the gospe:
a8 8 winister. He 18 receiviug letiers
from irieuus and stravgers, and wany
persuns have calied ou bum,
~~ Anuther knock down at Bellefonte
~tuis Blwe Jn the prices of ready-wade
cluthivg. The Puiiad, Braoch Las put
dowu prices tu tue very lowest, iu order
to get rid of Swe aud wake rvom fur an
jwweuse sprivg trude, Well tuere 1s nv
geuiug nhend ul Lewius, be always keeps
prices oi closing 20 per cent below su
otuers,
Fanruzgs, the place to sell your grain
1% where
is tw 1 J. Greuoble, Spring
you always get the luglest markes
pr.ce. 2
Seriya Mis Acapeamy, will open
Apri 16, 1883, with Prof, Lewis Reiter
as Privcipal. Buwdents taught sll whe
branches necessary to prepare for cul.
college. Boarding reasonable, 17jsnbi
For low prices in job work, sale bills
ete, cull at the Reporter office, or, send
your orders by Try us, u
J; N. Lrirzei, Auctioneer, Spring
Milis—satistaction guaranteed, og ong
ges moderate, A 11jandt
~—=Go to Dinges, of the P. V. B. Store,
for the best Disgen, sf the P. VB. Bt iu
ot Oh Muy luedy made titi
fox mei UF boys, There is no :
MUSICAL FESTIVAL,
If any of our readers wish to know
something of Prof, Perkins, who will con-
duct the great musical festival in this
place, next week, let them read a few
testimonials of the many, we have before
“Prof, Perkins’ facu'ty for command
ing the attention of his singers, und en-
hstiug them heartily in their work, is
equal to, it uot superivr to any in his
brauch of he profession, As sa author
hes kuowa all over the country,” —der
ald, Rutland, Vi.
“Prof Perkins is a thorough musician,
an accomplisued conductor, aud bas won
unstained praise for Wis full and accurate
knowiedge, bis clear aud able method of
iustraction, and bis courteous und pleas-
sot bearing. His lectures are very valu-
able” — Gazette, Rocklaud, Me.
“He never falis to uchieve success as a
conductor, aud Lis cowpositious are
of su elevating character,”—Chronicle,
Bridgewu, N. J.
“prof. Perkins has fairly captivated all
with whom he bas come In contact, aud
memue:s of the convention nuite 1a pro-
pouucing biw 8 kiog among couductors.”
-fagle, Vinton, Iowa.
“*L'ue singing wae better than the asso-
ciation bas ever had belore, on account
of Perkins’ superior aviiity to coutrol the
voices of 80 large a unwber of singers,” —
Daily Press, Lroy, N. X.
“We cauuot see where Prof, Perkins
coald be exceiled; he seews to have
been burn expressly for his profession,
the music of nis own cowposition dis-
plays his thorvuga artisiac education,
while his success as a conductor shows
mis great power as a leader, — Musical
Bulletin, Newburg, N, Y.
“we class him swoug the very best
musicians and cunductors belore the
Awericau pubic. A thorough master ol
the siwnatiou, ecergeds, critical, yet eu
Jdrely courteous, he succeeds admirabiy,
wh re otuers of less genius ful” —1ri-
Sates Union, Port Jervig, N. Y,
“As a teacher sud copuuctor Prof. Per-
kins stands uurivalled, and the reaay
tact and avility witu woich be brings 1u-
Ww subj~cliou the mae erials presented, is,
to say the least, remarkavle."— Enquirer,
Duver, N. H.
—————
—"There was little business of gener-
al importance at cours last week, sud by
Wednesday evening atl jurors were dis-
cuarged. - The common wealth Cases were
few nud of a petty nature, Judge Uiviy’
sentences are of ¢ pature now redsbied by
evil-doers, aod to Lis severiy 1s due the
falung off of criminal busivess in our
courts aud much wouey 18 saved 10 the
county iu couseqivuve,
Bawe ve Ira BE. suaffer, fraudulent as-
sighwent of property, & True bil
Lue folivwiog lice ises were disposed of
by tbe cvuri: Hebert Taylor Phupburg
grauted; John Fraucls Pullpsburg grant
eu; A 8B. Guourick, Bast, grauieu;d. Q.
Delong, labeny granted; 8 H, Kune,
Laberty, gruuw d; Frank Swyer, L.beriy,
gravted A, E. Uravaw, Liberty, graoted;
James Heud.uyg, Buow Sbos, gran ed,
App ica 10us of Willem Parker, of Phi pes
burg; W. 5S. Musser and A, A. Mller, ol
sillueim vorvtgh, were bed over till
April ses-ion, aud that of Juha Withaw
Spel for saluvou, ul Live rty, reitsed,
Brown's new Beilelonte grocery is
fast takiug the lead, and 15 No, fut
Ccluehp guuds,
Que of the Co, Auditors, Mr.
Hewes, wo understaud, relees to sin
tue Aud, Keport, sud has filed 8 00
Jeciivis 10 the same. W Lal ithe objec
ous of Mr, Hewes are, we did not yet
CRra.
P. 5. —Bince writing theabove we have
received {row Mr. Hewes ior publicativn,
» letter addressed 10 tue court staliu g
ss Liles Feasolls lor pot signing tue Acd
wrs’' Report tua the otier Audiiors over-
cited bum io 8 dewsnd to give the se
culluls 8 orvugh eXaswinstive, which Le
alicges, Was Wauilug Il SULIE (He @S.
Bead the puvushed figures, of re-
duction in prices vi goods a8 su uot B.od
iu the new adverisewent of C. Dinges,
fuund In auolber coluwu. The bar
gelu store Lus wade 8 yery importans
wvye,
~~ Harry, a son of D. 8, Keller, esq.
of Bedvivuie, was recomutuded ww
Guy, Carton, by the esamining commis
er, or sue West Puiu cadesliip, There
Wel € plus appiicallle.
The Love farm is again advertised
IEPORTER, :
Wor cheap goods, generally, Din
£8 takes the premium righ. along while
Gis custulners are satisfied to ake the
guods,
~ For fine groceries, pure aod fresh,
the P. V, B. Sture—Diuges’—18 secoud Ww
uoue lu tuts Or adjoining counties,
~~ Jress goods, late siyies, low in price,
at Dingoes. Ladies will remember tual Le
Wan © dooss gUOUs vlie Of LIS epoviaitive,
it is a fact that any article ia thc
grocery Line whist you cauuul get at Sech
lere 18 uO. Wurtu having. But tuey do
Keep everyihiog tu weir ine, sud iu
greswer variety than eisewnere, Stock
always [16st ; goods wartauted pure sno
dnadulterated, as they dv uot wish w
uure their sisudiog by putting ous
aU lLImMpure aruicie,
PERSONAL,
wee Mr, Jobn Wolf, of Miles, one of
our efficient Uomusissiouers, houored the
RerorTER sanctum with a cali, tue vines
usy. .
wer, (George Swab, of Livden Hall,
wis 8 caller upvu the Heronrrer; M:
Swab will make 88:0 of bis aru stock,
eOuL; »0e Lis ndv, 10 Reporter,
wee Me, David Bbaffer aud Lady of
Miles, wiso fuyored tue Reporter with a
visit,
Were pleased to have a call, and
chat, from vue estetinued irioud, Mr, Reu-
ben Gramley, of Mes, uit Tuesday.
efit, L. J. Musser, of near Peon
Hall, celied upun tue Reporter, ou Mou
day. Mr. Musser will wake ste Of Lis
Larus stock, us wil be seen advertised 10
he Reporter, 1utending 10 retire frow
nn. Fiedler & Runkle of Haines
also bunored the Reporter wit » call,
Mr, Walker, the efficient clerk io the
imiouers’ office, looked 1n 00 us,
D#iurusy, 10 see where the RerorTER is
prin. ed, ,
in
niin ion A SIM A
BawmrLt ar Privare SaLe. ~The nn-
dersigued offers ut private saio a sawmill
ou Marsh Creex, in twp, the en-
ue ud bolle. St wh A buldug soa det
y can aise be purchased
desired. Apply to Jond Howres,
1fet,3t , Beileionie, Pa.
a WA
8 A. Siricker, Wrightaville, Pa’, sage:
“Brown's Lron Bivers enti
SPRING MILLS,
George B, Nash, Jr. died on Sunday,
21 ult, He had a long and lingering ill
ness and was a patient sufferer for ten
months, He was 17 years of age,
Miss Nelly Krumrine has been very ill
for some time past and is not expected to
recover, Consumption is said to be what
ails her,
Spring Mills will be represented in
Bellefonte this week on the land trial,
Mrs, Bartroff vs Jacob MeCool,
time for the lawyers and hotels,
Mrs, Jerry I. Condo is recovering slow-
ly of her sprained limb, :
Philip Dale is taking advantage of the
sledding and is laying in a good supply of
logs as fast as he can while the snow lasts
Philip seems to be a go a head fellow in
the way of improvements,
The Centre Democrat correspondent
from this place says the Spring Mills and
Centre Hill Presbyterian Ladies Mission-
ary society, altho’ scattered miles about,
has held regular monthly meetings and
within the past year has raised seventy
two dollars to help convert the dear
heathen. Now there is but one member
of the Spring Mills Church that belongs
to this society and the most members
are just around Centre Hall; and as far as
we can learn they have got a scholorship
in one of the Missionary schools and the
balance they pay to their own pastor. It
would be well for Spring Mills if we had
a missionary society to convert some of
the card players and swearers.
C.D. Q.
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—=[f youn want the best canned or
dried frait in the world ; the nicest oys-
ters ; the purest and best sugars, coffees
aud teas; pure and voadultersted spices ;
fresh snd cured meats ; cheese, crackers,
peas, beans, vegetables, soaps, brushes,
or anything belonging to the line of fum
tly groceries, headquarters for such is
Secnlers, in the Bash bouse block. Try
them,
Good
eed ese —
A $2000 BIBLICAL REWARD.
The publishers of Rutledge s Monthly of
fer twelve valuable rewaras in their
monthly for February, among which isthe
following:
We will give $20.00 in gold to the person
telling us which ia the middle verse in the
Olid Testament Scriptures by February
10th, 1883, Bhould two or more correct
answers be received, there ward will bedi
vided. The money will be forwarded to
the winner February 16ih, 1883. Parsons
trying for the reward must send 20 cents
in silver (no postage stamps takes) with
their answer, for which they will receive
the March Monthly, in which the name
«nd address of the winner of the reward
snd correct answer will be published
This tany be worth $2 00 1 you; cut it
oat. Address, Rutledge Publishing Come
dary, Easton, Penns, 2 jsut
a
PENN HALL ITEMS,
We notice the Buffalo Run R. R. is to
bulit as soon as the nght of way is se-
cured. Why gentlemen come on and
build the link ot the LC. & T. R. R
where the night of way has been secured
YEAS GEO. LIVE Us 4 western outlet and
redeem your pledges, our Citizens have
fulniled their obugation faithiully.
Daniel B. Weaver onr most enterpris-
ing lumberman has a number of teams
haaling bark and ties to the Kail Koad
Proi. ¥. Meyers resumed teaching his
vocal music chs at the Academy on Fri-
day and =alems church Thursday even-
Lgl.
Andy 1. Rishel has returmed home
from Cambria county; he has been work-
ing on a timber job, reports big wages
ior 16 hours for a day, no bread, plenty
of cake, sour krout and speck.
sandy Wendal, the practical black.
smuth of J. C. Condoe's coach shop has
gone on a visit to his family and inends
at Mun.
Chas Ubendorf of Miffinburg, at
Moyers’ shop again—he is a practical
painter and trimmer, he did that hand-
some work on Moyer's sieighs,
J. W. shook, tobacco.ist, of the firm
Shook Bros, Harrisburg; is here on a vis-
itto his parents and inends,
Boys it 1s rude to push open school room
doors when locked; better things are ex-
pected of you.
Whooping cough is raging in Brushval-
ley, they are going it whooping in Fred
Heckman 8 scnool.
Charlie Fisher has been confined to his
room several days with a severe cold, he
is now better and expects to on to school
SOOT. :
Harvey Smith went to housekeeping in
fuil earnest. A number of onr citizens
have gone to Belletonte; are interested in
che Bartroff and McUool land trial. Lut,
Musser indulged in a circus sleigh ride,
when you take such risk driving colts you
should have such sport to yourself, and
take no one in charge with you.
News Boy.
LE
AMELANCHOLY CURIOSITY.
The following sdvertisement was clips
ped from & Milwaukee, Wis. paper, previ
oud to the burn ing of the Newhatl House.
It is # melocholy curiosity as showing the
wesns supposed to bave been provided tor
she sufoly of guests:
‘Newhall House, Milwaukee, Wis, J. F.
Antisdel & Son, proprietors. Great re-
duction in rates. Room and board, $2,
&2.50 and $3 per day. Bake & DWight's
psient fire escape provides means of exit
from every floor incase of emergency. The
notel employes are kept in training as »
fire depariment, and every flour is sup-
pried with water and hose.”
m——— IMA
Forty-three bodies of the victims of the
Milwaukee fire were interred with impres-
sive funeral ceremonies on Toursday 26ih-
[be service of the Bonian Ustholic church
was celebrated over twenty of the dead
snd that of the Protestant Church over the
remaining twenty three. Tobe bursting of
a stesm pipe st the Exposition building
during the service crested a panic, but no
one was injured, The funeral procession
was more than two miles long,
At Bbawnestown, Iil.—early on the
morning of the 24s ult, a mob of masked
men attempted to enter the jail forthe pure
of lynching the colored murderer,
vlmes, Repuised in their first atempt
oy the Sheriff and his deputies, the mob
broug bt a ev aos: infront of the jail and
hi rentened W oatiar dows the wally but
shots from the juil, the ringiog of the
Court House bell and the gathering of ci
i zens soared them sway.
be
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BUPERIOR EXCELLENCE
The reasons for Peruna's superior excel.
lence in all diseases. nnd its modus opers
andy, sre fully explained in Dr Hartman's
lecture reported in his book on the ** Ills
of life, and How to Cure them,” from page
1 to page 10, though the whole book should
be read and studied to get the full value of
this par excellent remedy. These books
can be had st sil the drug stores gratis.
Peruna is the best immediate Expectors
ant (Cough Medicine), that has yet been
compounded by physician or druggist
There is nothing in medical print that can
at all compare with it. And no less so is it
the very best Tonic, Btimulunt, Nervine,
Diuretic, Alternative, Anti-Dyspeptie, Ap
petizer, Heematic, (Blood Medicine) &ec.,
&c., that hus ever bsen compounded by
docter or layman. It should. therefore,
niways be kept on hand for Immediate
use.
(ui ————————
WANTED i
Two reliasble men to solicit orders for
our Nursery Stock in this and adjoining
counties, on a salary, We will give »
month's trial (and advance money for
the expenses of the same), and, if success
ful, steady employment and good pay.
Address, R., G. CHASE & Co., The
Ohase Nurseries, Philadeiphia Pa. (En
close stamp ) 4jan8t
aetna nl oot A os
MARKETS. .
New York, Jan. 20.—Fiour extra Min-
nesnte $3 90, patent 6 @ $8, southern $5.
50. Whueat, red Nol,1 19%, Na, 3, 98; No
1 White $1.04, No 261.06. Corn 58. Rye
76 Barley 87. Oats 48,
Bacon 9%; dressed hogs 814; westren 8,
Butter 24 £., 38 for fair to faucy. Cheese,
Ohio, 5@ 13. Creamery H@8% Eun 80.
Sagar crushed 9}, powdered ¥3{, granula-
ted 83. Rice 5a7. N.O. molasses 40 to 60
RioCoff-e 83. Nol Mackercl 8156@17;
No 2812, Nu 5,810. Hops$l per Lb,
Clovered seed 18@ 14 per 1b, Timothy 2.
25.
Spring Mills Market.
Wheat, 75, 90, and 1.00.
Rye 70c
Corn, shelled 65, and ears new 65
Oats, 400.
Buckwheat, 50c.
Barley 060c to 76c
Cloverseed,. 6 U0 to 7.00
Timothy seed, 160 to 1 76
Plaster ground per ton, $9.00
Flour, per bbl $500
Butter 26¢
Tallow, Ge.
Lard, 10.
Ham, 12ic
Shoulders 10+ §
Bacon or side, 10c
Eggs per doz. 25
Corrected weakly ny 1. J. Grenobla
COAL —Paa, 835 Chestnut, 4.75;
Stove, 500; Ege, 4 85.
rt Ap
MARRIED.
On the 10th January, at the residence
of the bride's parents, Mr. George Wii
son, of Half Moon, and Miss Mary
B «oth, daughter of John Booth, of Stat.
College,
Ou the 21st December, at the Reform
ed par-onage, by Rev. J. F. Delong, Mr
Foster E. House! sud Miss Lida E. Cow-
her, hoth of Howard, Pa.
At the residence of George Taylor,
Esq., in Mileshurg, by Rev. J. A. Wood
ewk, Sawmvel W. Campbell and Miss lda
E. Taylor, both of Milesburg.
At the residence of Joseph K tchen,
on 20th Janusry, by Rev. J. A Woud
owk, Wm. H, Adaws and Miss Emma A.
Young, both of Milesburg.
DIED.
On 14 Jan, in Gregg twp, Mrs
Elizabeth Bracht, relict of Geo. Bracit,
formerly of Penn twp, aged 74 years, 19
days,
At Madisonburg, on 19 Jannary, Mr
Sam'i Sha er, aged 79 years, 5 months
and 16 days, Mr, Bhafer was one of Lie
oldest «und most respected ciizens of
Miles township. He was an honest aud
upright maa in all bis doings.
SALE ~The undersigned will
Pru
pubic sale al his resis
mile north east of Pent Hall, on Thursday
1st, the following personal properiy, to wil
One four-year-old stallion, two ares with §
two te oyearald colts, one 1-year oid colt
cattie, 19 bead of extra Leicester sheep, 3
horse waggons, broad w heel, two hor WORRY
horse sprang wagon, 1 two-horse sled, Iatuly sicigh
two sels hay wagers (Chestnut), box thal Dolds sia
ty bushels, thresiing machine, with shaker, pow
er and strap, Exceisior windmill, Excelsior reaper
with mower in good running order, hay mie, usy
fork. Centre Hail corn planter, twohomnse Cullive
tor, two horse culliveton with shovels, oor
scraper, land-roller, two double shovels, two Hart
man ploughs, Kxceisior plough, side-iiil plough
narrows, ot of single trees, double roes, singe
harness, sed of dounie harness, Jot of horse gears,
fifth chain, og cosin, sl blacksmith W0ols, and
many other articies. Sale to begin et 1 pom,
when tertos will be made known. J. H. Leitaeil,
auctioneer. D. J. MUSSER
UBLIC SALE Will be offered at public sale
P 81 the resilience of the sulscgiinr, iu
Harris township, one mile west of Linden Hall, on
Friday, March i6, the following property, viz: Six
head of work horses, 3 year old coll, 4 besd of mich
cows, ten head of young ositie, two breeding
sows, two broad - wheel pisntation wagons owe of
which is Just DEW, Ole «HOTsE Wagon, Two sets of
hay adders, eighty bushel wagou bed, two sets of
heavy wagon boards, two buggies, gumepring
drill, horse rake, doubje sled just Dew, plank siea,
Centre Hall corupiauter, b ploughs, three harrows,
three horse cultivators, s-horse cultivator, two
corn scrapers, four sets of double and single trees,
two S-borse trees, Iwo pair of spreads wiih single
tres, joe cutter, rough wok, log chain, 80th chain,
breast and butt chains, eow chains, cutting box
just new, fanning mill, grind sone, dinner bell,
forks and shovels, 6 sets plowgears, & cojiams, 12
pir of hames, Wagon ¢, & Yapkes bLridies, 6
sets of fiynets, pair of checks, 4 choke straps, and
other articles, Sale to commence st 10 o'clock, a.
m., when terms will be made known. Josiah Neff,
suetioneer. GEORGE SWAB,
JPRIVATE SALE. OF REAL ESTATE—The
undersigned, executors of Thomas
J. Stiver, dorvssed, also trustees and ageats for his
heirs, herooy Offer at private sale the real estate of
sald Thomas J. Btiver, deconsed, situated in Potter
township about one mile west of Potters Mills,
consisting of two tmots of land: one containing
about forty acres, being wood ri Je ws
containing sixty acres, more or loss, ng ve
uetive, | improved, and otherwise desira
land, without stones or waste
ry:
whieh le erected af ample dwellinghouse, 8 pov
f a and
VER,
i with wh
' For furtoer
Bunker Hil Lliots.
MARY PF. VER,
‘1 L. BTIVER,
other attachments,
for terms apply to
. B. STIVER,
Potters Mills, Pa.
1febtf
ARM t OBPEANS COURY SALE
ere wiil be =x
wosed at public sale at tke late resi
of John dec’'d, 1 mile west of
syville, on Thursday, Feb 22 '88 a wal
usbio FARM containing about 160 sores.
osbly good limestone land, about 14 sere
Doing fusst timber, balance in good eulu
| two siory frame
h other buildings.
with » fine
failing on :
given April 1, 1ES2 upon the purchaser
satisfactory security that Terms of
wo AREY
rs
“ Grand for NovT 82......0c0.00
‘Traverse do ist w'k
“ 40 do nd do
“no 30,81, 02 80 & 3M Aug ses
51... FE
“ROY Augses'80,..........
cer J G Larimer's pay...
” copy decree Haines town
ship election. ......eoismisin
“00M Dov ees BL...
"oer no 10 Aug ses "82...
no 11 do
do 6&7
* stationery
- CBr in no 1 Aug ses .
do 8 &15 Apr do ‘8
» eer for ingisition on 2bodies
“CRF COUrt CTIErB. ..ooviosririnion
“ oer Ase, Judges’ paY..........
“no90 & 32 Ang sen '82.......
“no Novees TRL...
~ swearing Henry Emerick...
“gerno Aug ses ‘82...
do 9% Nov do
~ gwearing and cer Mercantile
Appeaiuey sill...
BNO 3 Aug ses ‘82
do 24 Nov do
do 7 do 79
« oer in no 3 Nov ses "82
. do H Aug T do
~ gor court crier Ang do
~ ger clerk on election ;
« gounting vote &e¢ general
election as ahs
= transmitting 37 to Bee Com
cer Woodring Return Judge
by cash . ‘
to bridge view no 7 Nov ses "79
“ 0er BOG Apr ses RZ
report Grand jury
Aug ses
* per no 7 Nov ses "79...
do 2 Aug ses 'B2 orders
for 2 election precincts
* oer no 6 Apr ses "R2
do i do
& Copy
40
do 7 Nov .
« eer Ben Return Judged&diling
paper -
~ per Cong Return Judge and
filing paper
my
April ses "82
ait const Curtin ip
rm "79
body of D
jury & copy
cording decree no 5 April
sos WZ .
recording decree snd
258 Apr T 79
or 10 Lewis Hess ing. on
oOpy
fired Ww 'N3
two oer for Tra adn
first w 52 ‘
cer Tra jor pay Jan 8 "82
no 31 Aug ws 82
balance due J © Harper
T. 4. LUNKEL
By Com’th cost as follows
os Zi. Blanes RG 100
oom 11.05, 10.18 LM 3.
to 40.843 Ap seed ’
“ mos 36 Aug sos 82
nos 348 10 10 2
Rel ‘ —
* drawing jury for spec court
March ‘ .
watching prison one night
“ JeVYINE Loe no one Jan sos
= subpning E T Tuten.
do RR Spangler
do Coma Clerk -
susnmoning 36 juroms for 2nd
w Mar and return -
* drawing jury Apr T one day
* ponveyiug Mrs Reindicker
to hosplial Warren...
* summoning 108 jurors
Apr T and return... .
“ drawing jury for Aug ses
ONE QRY .ooonmrmvivrireinsus .
~ summoning 72 jurors for Aug
T and Pellirn....oounviimiinns
“ drawing jury for Nov court
ORB: BBY «.ovinniiiiirmunisinim
= summoning 1M jur for Nov
ses atid return. ar
“ oonveying Amos Wilson 0
House of Refuge. ooo
‘drawing jury for Jan T S38
Ole aay. SEAS Sr A
= filling whoel 4 days @ 4
‘adv Court Proc Jan, Apr,
Nov ses
“for
Aug and Nov terms...
* adv election proc...
© removidg fish basket Spring
CF cso ramesvumnvisi ner grass sat Ee
removing ish b Bald Eagle
’ do do Peams Cr...
do Marsh Cr...
copy of notice 10 papers for
remsoval of teh baskets,
pub notice to papers for ro.
moval of fish baskets...
“ posts in Com Pleas cases...
- unmet foe ut i
= bu Prisoners 1580 days
BEE COS, creamer
iY D
To fine In no 4 Apr ses 82...
- do 1 Aug do
RARE SE Ev
Balance due county... #0 17
—
n all
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100
75
100
4 00
2
10 OO
925
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300
300
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6 0
4
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Me
mesa ESS
balances in hands of Tres... 667 42
udge t against John
i pangler oseessons 1512 90
balance in favor of the coun.
ty when all assets col
lectable sre paid in...
outstanding and not collect.
able notes and judge
ments in hands of ait
notes and judgements in
Com’ hands,
taxes outstanding
COMGCTRBNE, . ..ornroissanorss sie
Claims against 13 Districts
in county for Keepin
insane now 0 process o
settlement bul not yet
7000 15
1748 75
1906 62
2131 11
wz 19 THEW
16502 4%
205 92
os UG ~
T9 BS
Commission paid durin 32,
exonerstions allowed in do
Amatint of ac CXPpeTNeS
uring Wl ...ccooiimens ;
Amount of bonds and notes i
palp during 82... .... 25% 2 .
We the undersigned Commissioners of Centre
enunty 40 hereby certify to the best of our knowl
edge that the foregoing report is & true and oor
rect statement of the receipts and expenditures of
said county for the year A, D. 1882, and order the
same published .
JOHN WOLF, i
H. C. CAMPBELL, » Commissioners
A. J. GRIEST, }
NG 9
{test ;
W. Miies Wares, Clerk,
EVERY LADY
SHOULD BUBSCRIBE FOR
Strawbridge & Ul .thier’s
Fashion Quarterly.
EVEKY NUMBER CONTAINS,
Nenrly one thousand engravings. illus.
trating the new thiogs io every depart
ment of fashion
EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS:
Pour pages of new music, in most cases
original, either voesl or instrumental,
EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS:
The prices of sil kinds of Dry Goods,
ogether with descriptions sud eugravings
0 show what they look like,
EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS:
Valusble onigion! articles, mostly illus.
rated, on subjects thet trent of Lhe scorns
nent of the person, the besutifyirg of
some snd the newest things in art needle
work,
EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS:
lustructions bow ihe Gmisne customer
san shop as setisiactorily snd as ecouvmis
cally ns residenis of the city
PRICE, 60 CENTS PER YEAR
SPECIMEN COPIE~ 15 CENTS.
FTRAWBRIVGE & CLOTHIER.
Eighth aud Market Streets, Philad.
dna td
POSS SALE OF THE EEASON,
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Prolmansce,
UBLIC SALE. ~The undersigned will
PUL sale
offer at
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wilh OF Fortes » mis, Lusty , Maio i
Brive Lug sitive
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" JONATH. WEAVER.
A DMIXNISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~Letiers of ad.
: Midis elias upeons voy ovlele of
ween A0E Shuills, Gevonmsd, wie wi hel Wwe ne
sidigs, MAY UHGY RUG Mw IY Rima WW tees Wiaer
dani, BE WORM Fosleuliuey towed sul Paisous
Aart Lag MACUL YO WW UR deals 0 Laan Sosa YO
ABEL MARGARRIRLE PRY aA, wend Wows Ss V DLE
CALLE SCRE LA deat WO peed Woe sedi Gly
sdibideitbeuabend Wl Melliciieui Me. de BAdHELBAL,
Aya AGu'r Faves 8 Saas, 18,
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UBLIC SALE. —W hi be suid 51 pubs
HC sie al Ll Fesldence of Lue,
suuscriber, 24 woes west ul Madisvnvurg
a Woduesday, Fevruary 7. uw folie
UR pesca prupery, Ww wi
Vue buree, vie mare wilh ool, 4 cows,
Z vmives, Ll sheep, © Bugs, new Sborse
ragols, dQuuvle sivd, spring wagon, LugEY,
og wivd, linyrake, Gril, piven, vie enpel,
Good two burse Bravaker Wagou,
wibivelur, Wrenupuwer sug inl Bivyy la”
aig suid, barrows, sel Of 4 uwie -
ope, lie sIURIE Dal lioes, bulsv gor Bats
A, Bolse Iuruilure, vue Cuuk . . Al
URiTH, Vlie Cate -Dullom se Bo eo ——
wruer cupbunrd, bures, Oo © YAY Cluck
1, Cupp kewlit, an - BR, HOE Kel
Sale Ww cuwmiw Slo Gg tell, wie.
chive mt IU shade
ets Will De mage Kowa, V Chek when
A. YEARICK.
pores MILLS PROPERTY FOR
Addl ~~ A yer mi
toperty near Pouers Mills 1s (3 rr
¥ Vale sale, coushsting of 5 AULKES of
sud. thereon ms good HOUSE wan nil
‘eCekenly vilbulidiugy; a gould well mi the
oul; Choice appie ees, peach and
trees. The Jpropeity is a Geeiras
veone. Fereuns desiring W purchase =
Guyer, ol 8, rave Town, whe “
10uU the properly aud Rive Bhi To of
wie, For turer inl mation nad Pens 1G
SAMUEL KKIDKK,
Musgrove, Suyyet Ue Pa.
P. O. Bos 48 Bjaatt
ILESBU Q TROFERTY aT PRI
oa vary valuable pale
Property in Mi
* vifered st Private saie, ee abary,
Auwilent Wwwn
AUUSE, with nil aston Lt Srony
a wever-aclog weil of oh drum
wor, choice tat water of tue
“Berrues, 8d smalinr fruits on the mia
iereuns dusiring Ww purchase a piens-
wt and profiavie att 0nd pou Mr.
Shins party, pL Ue wil sbuw them
ry he Jurber inl tmatin
Taecrt K,
RAN AD —paL.Y
ia 8t private tals his vai
ha LOT aL Ya
URAL HOUSK oe ’ dr, She
v tbe rail every bated conven!
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