The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 31, 1889, Image 6

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    Pp ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD —{Phladeip
and Erie Division)—on and after May 12, 1889
WESTWARD,
ERIK MATL leaves Philadelphia...
. Harrisburg...
- Montandon ..
Williamsport
Jersey Shore,
Lock Haven.
Renovo
weeed1 25 pm
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wi i0am
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en dG pm
also on Sune
day.
NEWS EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia... 430 am
Harrisburg ........ 810 am
Montandon..... 10 128 m
Willimmsport... 11 10 a m
w arr at Lock Haven... 1210 pm
Sunday Train--News Express, rans also on sun
day.
NIAGARA EXP,leaves Philadelphia...
“ - Harrisburg.
Montandon |
Williamspor
Lock Haven
Renovo...
. - Kane...
+ ABT LINE leaves Philadelphia
- - Harrisburg. coon
- - Montandon
Williamsport.
Lock Haven
arr at Renovo an
(Sunday Train,
WMAPORT EXP leaves Philadelphia... 67
- Harnsburg
Montandon
arrives at Williamsport...
EASTWARD,
BEA BHORE EXP, leaves Lock Haven...
" - - Jersey Shore... 7 &
Williamsport... 5 1
Montandon.... #17 am
arr at Harrisburg 31 80 am
Philadel ¢
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12 15a
arr at
DAY EXPRESS leaves K
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RENOVO AC'N leaves Benovo cous
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LES pm
A 78pm
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Sunday Train—~RENOVO Aw ommod'n East ruus
on Snuday from Lock Haven,
ERIE MAIL leaves Er
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arrives at
300 pm
JO 3 pm
Lock § wedl 15 pm
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arr at Harris
- Philadelphia L6H
Sunday Train—Erie Mall east ruus also on
day.
SOUTHERN EXP leaves Wi
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AND LEMONT RK. B
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RG AND TY}
NITTANY
Eastward.
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m. 123 pm, 600 px
CHAS. E PUGH,
General Mansger,
Gen'l Pa'ger Aq t
HENRY ROSSMAN,
UNDERTAKER AND EMBA LMER,
TusseyviLLE, Pa.
Burial Robes, etc., etc.
—
0) wo
sees
Funerals attended wilh
a very fine Hearse.
17janly
MANHOOD
How Lost, How Restored
Just publis
DR. CULV LYELL CELEBRATED ESSAY
on th
hed, a new edition of
radical cure of Spermatorrhoes or incapao-
wdaced by excess or early | liscretion
+ celebrated author, in this admirable essay,
snetrates from a thirty years’ practice
e alars gz consequences of early error
may be radically eured: pointing out & mode of
eure at once simple, certain, and ¢ ffectual, by
means o ch every sufferer no matter'what his
condition may be, may cure himself cheaply,
privately and radical
&a-This lecture should be in the hands
every youth and every man in the land.
Sent under seal, in plain envelope, to address
post paid, on receipt of four cents or two postage
stamps. Address,
Sample of medicine Sree.
HE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO,
1s A nn St, New York, N.Y. Posflic e Box, 450
¥
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WANTED
to canvass for the sale of Narsery
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AND EXPENSES PAID. Apply at once, stating age.
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clearly
that t}
oO
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10C mice al OR plainlyon a pos. | c
al eard and send to the only legitimate Sporting
and Sensational paper in the country and receive
asmmple copy free. Agents can make big pay
and News Agents can sell this paper freely, open
Iy and above board. Order through News Co.
only, Ketarnable if not sold. THR New York
1LLueTRATED News, No, 252 Broadway, New York
T. ELMO HOTEL,
ec. 817 & 319 Arch Street, Yhiladoipiis
Reduced rates to $2.00 per day. The
traveling public will still find at this ho-
tol the same liberal provision for their
comfort. It is located in the immediate
contros of business and places of amuse
ment and differant railroad depots as wel
ns all parts of the city, are easily accesible
by Street Oars constantly passing the
doors. It offers special inducement
to those visitingthecity for busines or
pleasure.
HOWSHERIFF COOK ROBES
THE PEOPLE BY
ILLEGAL FEES!
Systematic Robbery as Prae-
_ticed upon People in Dis
tress by the Present
Sheriff,
al
Demacral,
From the Centre
Two vears ago, without any apparent
the candidates of the Democratic party
urer, Recorder, two Commissioners and
Associate At that
business financial affairs
Judge,
and
time
of the
excellent condition. A debt of
ing tax duplicates and claims in favor
11
of the county, had 1
IL was possible to do so. long
claims against the county settled on the
most advantageous terms it
ble 100
btain, the public buildings wer:
epaired and greatly improved, the pub
repaired and greatly improved, the pul
lie grounds beautitied,
sary first ir
taxation reduced from five to
a half Nothing existe
clear, in the management of
of the ¢ lefeat of
candidates, or
of
and many neces.
class mn bridges
mills,
v cause the
tion
tion to I stpons 1
responsibility
thot Hoial
their official
ly disagreeable to |
capacity, make it exceedin
Hive any
transactions with the commissioner's
office.
The
manner
justly complain
they have cares
When
buildings and grounds came
people
in which
the public property. the
into
hands they were in most excellent
dition.
COll-
The court house yard, always a
beautiful spot when properly cared for,
illed
is turned into a play ground and f
with ash piles. The grounds
the hill, on which thous ands of dol-
lars had been spent to beautify has been
turned into a cow pasture.
In a desperate effort to make the pub-
ic believe that they are conducting the
business of the county so as not to in-
crease taxation, are cursed
because they had the courage to hon
estly regard their oaths in making the
valuation of property. Assessments
are over thrown, treated as of no use
and the Commissioners arbitrarily,
without any reference as to whether it
is just and right or legal, dncrease
the valuation of real estate, so that the
revenue is increased without raising the
millage in laying the taxes for 1880,
This ought to be enough to satisfy the
tax payers of the county that a great
mistake was made two years ago when
a portion of the offices of the county
was placed in the hands of the Re.
publican party. But this is not by any
means all.
Just now the Sheriff of the county and
his deputy are engaged in traveling the
county, and using all their official power
in the interests of the Republican can.
didate for Prothonotary. There is rea.
son for this, ninetenths of the business
the Sheriff has, comes through the Pro
thonotary’s office. The present sheriff
is greatly given to taxing illegal and
on
ARKESIOTH
Your patronage respeoctiulysoiicited
Pros MW" FEUER, Propr tor
| them down to within the limits of the
tlaw. To this the Sherif objects
| wants a Prothonotary who agrees
{ him in politics, and who will aid hi
ti) 213034
3
| plundering the people. In order
| that what has just been sald is absoh
ly trie we refer to some Cases,
the Sherif has taxed a large amount
cost to which he is not
be entitled.
In Fi. Fa. No. Aug.
against George Wohlfart, debt, ir
ete., &
and
nevel
H7.
0. Poundage taxed
sheriff, 210.66,
Fi. Fa. No. 83
Grenoble Store Co., del
dage taxed by the Sherifl, 85.26,
enormous bills of cost, and it frequently
|
Fi. Fa. No. 1, Aug. T. 18
1). tabi
indage taxed by the Shen,
Fa. No. 44, Nov. T. 1889,
and
g12
§
i
again
£512.50,
eril, 210.20
the
they
In all of above cases {hie
show that
by
torneys, :
returned
WOT
Welt
of
uted “order the plaintiff’
office by the
Wt
i : LOTT
iff and the Prothonotary
edd to credit them to the
poundage i
1868 In
it fren
Sin
ha hi
or more
awainat $1 8 bafanday
against the same defendants,
t harify
he Sheri
under s law § if
r the
mileage on but one
writ.
in the case of tl 1
TOSS80T.
3
Clearfield & N. Y. Short
{lo ve, Jell’s Gap K. RB.
C. C. Repts. page 545, long ago decided
that under the fee bill Act of April 2,
1868, when the Sheriff has several wr
Route
Co.,
i
on papers at the same time in his hands,
in favor of the same plaintiff, against
the same defendant, he is entitled
mileage on but one writ. In Fi
No. 39 and 40, Jan. T. against C
F. Beckwith, and Fi. Fa. No. 1
18 April T. 1880, against C. W.
man the Sheriff of Centre county had
writ in favor of the
same plaintiff and against the sa me de-
fendant in which he charged and re.
tained out of the money that came into
1880 1
7 and
Kor.
more than one
in direct violation of the law.
We have only cited a few cases, for
the want of space, wherein the Sheriff
has been guilty of taking illegal fees
we have cited all of such cases, for to
do so would cover almost every writ
that came into the Sheriff's hands and
the entire period that he has been in
office, Just to Aug. T. 1850 we could
have cited Fi. Fa. Nos. 50.1.9 and 82, to
April T. 1880 Fi. Fa. No. 89, and Fi,
Fa. Nos. 22.3 Aug. T. 1888 ag coming
under one or the other of the hemds we
have specified, wherein the Sheriff has
taken more fees than he was entitled to
under the lawe But to him, a sworn
officer of the law, it seems to be a de.
light to violate his oath, rob the poor
and distressed, and if need be, cap the
climax by insulting and indecently as.
Yire Beare.
Oct, 20
town
Ydwardsville's
Witkesnanrug, Pa,
Edwardaville, mining
£11.
hat
the Sherif
wlhiere the
i“ on the
1 CA8OH
| struction of the
| place, and it was only hy
ertions of the Wilkesharre and
| ton fire departments, which went
ire The general store and re
of Daniel J. Lloyd, grocery store
| dwelling of Catharine Lawler, dry
store and residence of William Hoberts,
the residence of Patrick Moran
eral smaller buildings
» | Loss, about $16,000; insurance, one half.
of
the ex-
Kings
to the
silence
business part
xoctedd
: dy yvend
and
ead on the
pod.
£*V14
anda sev
A New Hallroad Opened,
Pex Arovr, Pa., Oct, 29.--The Penn-
; sylvania, Poughkeep and
iy | road was opened for travel from Camp
bi: | bell Hall, N. Y., to Pen A i. The
first train through was a passenger and
the next a freight, and these
present ma one trip per da
Chom point . With good we
ing the next three
{ of unfinished
and the bridyg
hands; that
IeCeI vid |
poundage for the whol of the
: ie
$
ta
al
8 8]
1 portion of
mileage on all the writs
{the
ither dur
ton
| connect with
"| at Slatington before Dec, 1
A Burglar Fatally Shot.
ry Oct, i
, attempted
Willis H
LAXCA
Ho
man,
iil
| The Sponge is Mightier
| than the Brush.
r . ~1
. Fe :
CR
Cm
BE ten LPP
THROW KWAY THE SHOE BRUSH
and use & Sponge and wurer, which will
keep your SHOES BRIGHT
and CLEAN if you we
woltrsfA( MEBlacking
The women know a good thing and wild
have i, and Lhe mon ought to.
Ti preserves the leather and gives a brill.
last polish, Water sad mow slip off itas
surcly as off a docks buck, Men's shoes
require 4 sg ONCE A WEEK
woe 3 month, that's oll. Worth
trying, isn't 4? It bs also the best dress.
ing for haraess, on which it lets THREE
MONTHS
WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philedeighie
AAS
pp
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Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment is
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i tas cure old chronic cases of long
en
ing
Judge Coons, Maysville, Kv., says
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flere Ing
f We. Gar
HB Tere
vi for
Judge Coffinbury, Cleveland, O., says i A
| “I have found by experience that Dr. ed ohn A ones
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We have hundreds of such testimoni.
als. Do not saffer an instant longer. Sold
by droggists at 50¢ & §1 per box. ap2ly
:
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I have mover knows
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took coders enough te
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gi
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i : ; Otho ated
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aia A
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ommend it. R. E
Boar
Bedsteads
’
Ah
i aug osite the Court House,
Bellefonte, Pa.
The New Garme Haque
ashe and is open for the
now fur i !
has riven fr
public, New |
4
and a 3/51
jr
5. WOOD
HOUSE
LOCK HA uN, PA,
8 5 CALONELL, Propristor,
Term reasonable, wood sample rooms
on first floor,
A
BY
LJ WwW.
| onte, Pa,
country
SH HOUSE.
BR. Tolle Belle
Bpecial attention given to
junel by
trade,
The traveli will
this hotel equal to any in the county
| Overy ress :
Cliarges very moderate,
find
in
and
al
weet, for rid
In
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bennt .
Giveit a tri
JKERHOFY HOUS
(rood
mountain
ATTORN]
Office
build
conn te
Dew
ng nd an be
sid reet
e of High st
J D.
.
Centre Hall, Pa,
popular Pate.
and Holls 4
Medicines
Gin kept
Sore open
ay
K1Y BANKING CO.
BELLEFONTE,
Receive Deposits and allow Interest
Insoount Notes: Buy and Sell Government
Securities
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President, Cashier
FERN A.
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Dentist, Millheim. Offe
professional services to the public.
prepared to perform al 1 opersiion
dental profession. He is now fully
pared to extract teeth absolutely witho
p ain Er 9
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Washing
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5 say device
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