REASURERS BALK OF UNBEATED LARD | for taxes for 1800 aud 189] agreeable Lo the i provisions of law relsting to the sale of unseated | tracts of land for the non payment of taxes | Notice is hereby given that there will be exposed he following tracts of ¢ MeCord J BR & A Campbell Musser John 4 of Morgan BR 14 of Malone Richard THE CENTRE REPORTER. | inevitable brass band was there, Ex- | nr | cursion trains of people from the sur- FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. | rounding country were there, to get a | sight of the National Editorial Associ- | nt public salo or outers, the following tracts of TERMS. ~ One year, §1.50, when paid in advance. | ation, packing the streets, and waving faxes dub a 4 Supall thareon, at 8 Court Hatin Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 | hats and 'kerchiefs on all sides, We | | 15th day of June, 1992, at 1 o'clock p. ’ at public sale or outcry 1 per year ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per Hue for three {nsertions, and 5 cents per line for each subse- on application CENTRE HALL, PA.,, THURS. JUNE 8. From the Excursionists, es, and a gang of ten plows, and as many as eight such teams in a field. ing there would be one man to each single plow with two horses. Here one man does the work of ten with a gang plow and eight horses, and does not find it half as tough work as on the average Centre county farm. When we left Sacramgnto some four May 27th, our route again led us past Sacramento, and we found a great por- tion of the city and as far as the eye could see from the cars, the country along the railroad was under water. The warm weather which set in in the past four or five days melted the snow in the mountains and caused the sud- den rise in the Sacramento river. These melting snows have the same effect in causing floods as the heavy rains do in the east. It does not rain in California until in November and December: all the use we have had for umbrellas was to keep off the hot rays of the sun. We reached Chico this afternoon, 27th, at 3 o'clock. Were landed on General Bidwell's private pienie grounds, where we were met by sev- eral thousand people of the town and vicinity. A brass band was on hand, a merry-go-round, a dancing floor, and tables groaning with everything that is need®d for a grand lunc Bidwell extended to us this ty and the citizens lent him every to make it a pleasant afternoon for Lunch over, such asdesired, were driv en in carriages to see the beauties of General Bidwell’'s grounds—2500 acres —his vineyards, orchards, &e. This section like others in the state, is per- fectly charming, and ranks among tl richest and most beautiful in Cali nia. Raturday, May 25th, was an esting one for the excursionists. We reached Dutch flats in the morning Here is the great hydraulic gold mine. ing region of California. The moun- tains for miles and miles as far as you can see from the railroad, are cut down by hydraulic mining. Whole moun washed away playing of a larg stream of from a hose, upon its sides, and gold obtained by the washing Process, in pans and wooden rocking boxes. The immence quantities of earth tha carried to the farming lands Sacramento valley, to the hr A agricultural and fruit interests, caused complaint, and an inj has stopped the hydraulic process mining. The matter is now pending in the United States Courts, For benefit of the editorial visitors, ever, everything was put in readiness and the manner of hydraulic mining was shown us, in all its phases, As we reached Dutch flats in the morning, a brass band was in and a little army of men and women, to greet us, Away down into the washed out mountain gulch we were led, three fourth of a mile, there were long ta- bles spread with a miners breakfast for us—pork and beans, sandwiches, coffee, ete. We went into this in true mining style, you bet. After breakfast many of our party tried their hand at gold washing. Immense streams of water, from a four inch nozzle played against the mountain side, wash loose the stuff, and every now and then earth as large as a two-story house would fall with a roar like a cannon. Little ran in all directions, and in these we tried the rocker and pan for gold. I obtained about fifty cents worth of pure stuff’ from a pan in shout five minutes, A few others got less, Tom Harter got about $1.50, most of the other “miners’’ got nothing. Here was shown us the life of the miner, back in ‘49. The camp with kettle, and a few sticks to boil coffee, Blasts were set off, the burrow with the miner's outfit on his back, consist- ing of a sack. with pork and beans, pick, pan, blanket, ete, and miners the camp equipage. Twenty million dollars in gold have been taken from the Dutch flats in past years, and bil- lions no doubt are still there, to be washed out when the court has de- cided the question of the refuse carried into the lowlands by this process. city of Grass Valley is full of gold mines, and look where you will you see a gold mine, As we reached the city, we found with delicious strawberries, cherries of respect for this grand show of hos- with the dinner with a gusto. tion of quartz mining as distinguish d After arriving from the depths we were taken through the buildings and quartz was shown us. The machinery ete., was interesting. nia, and ended our tour so far as the wonderful state is concerned, money are seven out of ten. Asa rule, no one who moves to California ever wishes to move back again. We started t evening on our trip to Portland, which we expect to reacl Monday eo home, norning, 29th. Sunday morning i% mower cutting I have seen t this state, mon in ivanu ary < FOWS Iarge, thistle which g leaf, and a blossom like ou May 30th, struck Oregon last Went up grades of 176 foot to the for fifteen miles, A ninety was put on at Harbrool behold, and k¢ pt rains over eleven n grades, Rometis iountains Ket 1 coolness, a splendid set-o ti listen toa popt r play, “The ions are on the program for our party Indians I found ride free « thie trains, and are satisfied to sit on the car steps. The railroad companies deeming it best to permit this in order to Kes Pp the good will of poor Lo." Salt Lake valley, through which we passed on Saturday, once a worthless desert, is now a veritable garden. Brigham Young did not make a mis take when he selected this valley as the abiding place for the Latter Day Saints. Under the early nursing and industry of the Mormans, it has be- come a land of beauty and productive- ness, We visited the Mormon temple now nearly forty years in building. It is a beautiful edifice, and is to tw finished next year—the fortieth since the work upon the temple began. In the same square, enclosed by a high fence is the celebrated Mormon taber- 12,000 persons, In it is the finest or- gan in the world, there being only one other to mateh it. Several rehearsals were given by the organist for our benefit, It has volume sufficient to fill two such immense churches, and its tones at once struck the visitors with awe and admiration, The vast tabernacle, 250 feet in length, can be made to tremble when the deep bass keys of the wonderful instrument are struck, and its voxhumani will mis The sccaustios of the vast chamber sat in the most distant part of the gal- lery, one of the Mormon officials call ed for silence that he might display away, opposite from where we sat, he dropped a pin, a distance of about six FEAL BELLEFONTE, IN swntences, ly understood by I do not think as of such wonderful « Mormon taber: sessed them for many vear ived a permit t the temple and tabernacl On the opposite side of the Mormon tithing | confiscated by the Unit We took a look at Brigham's resi- two score of wive resided. Some of the residences connected therewith are once used for the education of his chil dren, now used as a publie school buil- grave, two blocks away, where several These sights are the only ones of interest in town. Salt Lake is a vast body of brine, in which a man cannot drown, because of the saltness of the water rendering its specific gravity so great. A number of our party excurted to Garfield beach, a fine summer resort on the Inke, 18 miles from the city, and took a could float as easily as a pine stick. one gallon of pure salt. Salt Lake city is a lively town, has fine buildings, good hotels and restau- ants, at the latter of which, like all through California cities one can get a good meal for twenty-five cents, In Colorado we passed through some of the wonderful canons, like moun tains split apart, perpendicular walls of solid rock 1000 to 2000 feet in height. Here are to be seen wonderful rock formations, resembling castles, mag- nificent edifices, pillars, statues, ruin- ed towns, as if swept by fire with ave nues of walls standing, domes and fig- Continued on next page. iood Looks, CGiood looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the Liver be inactive, you have a Bilious Look, if your stomach be disordered you have a Pinched Look. Secure good health and you will have good looks, Electric Bitters is the great alterative and Tonic acts directly on these vital organs, Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and gives a good complexion. © ole Liberty Howard boro hoase, Howard 1! Soow Ni ” aly 7, at th Bash township of the sever the boasd of oor persons who may feel books and pas the appeal Atlest j Rowt, ¥. Husten, Clerk, BB FFALO VALLEY EARM AT PUBLIC BALE o--Also Btesun Forge at Lewisburg. —o Parenant to an order of the mitt of Common Pleas of Union Co, the undersigned Assignee in trust for the benefit of the ¢reditors of James P Frederick, will expose to sale by public outery, the following property. on Oey THURSDAY, JUNE 2%, 1800, 0 ey at the farm building, 4 mile westof Lochiel Hotel, that Oey SPLENDID MANSION FARM, Oo Btation sdjoiniag lands of Jas Biehl, Cyrus Dreds bach, Andrew Ruhl, Jas. Slear and Rishel's heirs containing 101 Acres and 46 Perches, on which are a Brick Mansion, Bank Barn, Sheds, &c.. Hall Wind Mill for water pumping, never-failing Well, Firstolass Orchard The ia od is of the highest quality and nesds 10 be seen to be appreciated This is a rare Dpportunity to buy the best land in the best neighborhood at the fairest price ALBO, at the same time and place, the under ® i and Hamuel Dunkel will expose at public sale the LEWISBURG EBTEAM FORGE WORKS AND FRANCHISES, being the complete Steam Forge erected on 5 lots of ground in Purdy & Shipman’s Addition to lewisburg. Main Ballding 120272 Aopex, B0x24 also Office Building. 2 latest improved Benment & Miles Hammers, TwoTubular Bollers 10H. P 50M, P, ine, § Cranes, Complete Telegraphs, No. 4 be) o Blower, 2 Large Heating Furnaces, Double Header Cutoff, 22-Foot Lathe, Centering and Machines, Full Set Fairbanks’ Scales, R. R. and Wagon Scales, Full Set Tools and Dies, ca aot Bore tras Sh eh oon w th syste & Penn's and Phils & Reading Ballroads at the begin at 1 o'clock P. M. sharp, 3) por cent. at sale; 30 cent. Bopt 19th, 1802 and ‘balance April fat, 1803. tre Oo, can retarn home same day, leaving Biehl 8 AL230 p.m Joux W, Faepeniok, BOGGS TWP i Wa ie Beran BURNKBIDE TWP gas Edward er Bernamd nter Alexander Jacotn G Cemrrigns Wm Gregg Thomas Gordon Thomas Meiollan George McKim Robt MeKim David MeCleilan Geo Norris John Patterson Benj Parker se so Rowd John © Hoot samuel seoft Abraham Telly Ferrell Vauodersiioe Heory RUSH TWP Allison John Allison James Allison Andrew we Allison A and Jno Lady Atherton Richard a Allison Andrew mnman Joseph. Brickley Daniel Dentler William Ebler Dandel............. Eberiman Philip Fitzgerald Daniel Grant Thomas... roe Kites beth Groe & MoKomn, Graut Thomas fireaves Thomas... my WH... Hopkins Joo.....onn Halves Reaben Jr. " = = GRAMLEY Co. Treasurer REAL E TATE John vd real estsle wins. BN ¢ in Potter tows bounded oo the north 1 moun on the east by Lieb farm on the south by nde of George and Philip Preowmmnn | 1% ACRES CE more or les, of which all is clear and In godd fine timber land. Therson erecied two seth of farm buildings. consisting of dwelling houses, each of the buildings. Two orchards of choice fruit. The land is underinid with several veins of semi-bituminous coal, #0 pronounced by ex ALBO The property situate on Charch street, in the borough of Centre Hall, consisting of a ot of — FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. STABLE, we and other outbuildings. There is a fine Jog of fruit on the premises. This Is 8 desireable home and well lotated Terms will be made known on day of sale PR. C. E. EMERICK, Exeoutor, Consumption Cured An old physician, retired from practice, have Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and rmabent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, C h, Asthma and ail throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radioal cute for Nervous Debility snd sli Nervous Complaints, after having tested its won derfal curative powers in th of cases, has wwii nis duty to make I known to his sulering fellows. Actuated by this motive snd a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 will son d free of charge to all who desire ii, this recipe. In German, Fatheh or Tish, Sith og rion. foe pre- ring and using, Sent by mall bh rosin ith BARD. naming this ir, W x Novss . £20 Powers ck, Rochester, N ¥ Hmariy RB A AB HB A A AAR Surrah silks from: 40 cts. upward. Beautiful dress challies {fast colors, 6 58 158 the station and its surroundings pack- | inches upon the railing, and we dis- | Sold at J. D, Murray's Drugstore, 50c. : ny’ eCiellan John - For information address, J, T. BakL att > pa. X sha ed with people, to receive us, and the | tinetly heard it drop. He then rub- | per bottle, Men's working pants, strong and tough, $1.00, Lyon &,Co. 208 cuales SE2s8cEeny ErbneRy Heian