Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 17, 1881, Image 4

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BELLE PONTE, PA.
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LETTER FROM WASHINGTON.
Prom our Regular Correependent.
WASHINGTON, I>. C., Fob. 12, 1881. I
But for Ihe protracted effort neccssa
ry in attempting to get the Hiver and
Harbor bill through the House, the
week ending to day would have seen in
that body consideration of the inter
State Commerce bill and the Re-appor
tloument bill. The Hiver and Harbor'
bill of this session doubtless shows in an
aggravated form the evils always con
nected with such measures. A larger
proportion than usual of the two mil
lions of dollars is appropriated for im
possible streams, but this was found un
necessary in order to get votes enough
for really meritorious objects of public
aid like New York harbor, the Mis-i*-
sippi Hiver and its tributaries, etc. '1 he
fight against the bill is led this )ear by
Mr. Cox. It is so far successful, but Mr.
Cox himself admits of the certainty of
the ultimate passage of the bill. He
finds to-day, too, that his bitter three 1
days' fight against the measure has ma
terially impaired bis ability to push bis
He-apportionment bill. Mr. Heagan will
get at least one day for consideration of
bis Inter-State Commerce bill next
week. The general appropriation bills
are now in such shape—all but two
having passed the House, and those
being ready to report—that time can be
safely given to other measures.
Senator Bayard seems unnecessarily
alarmed at the present prospect of the
Funding bill. He wilt rail it up on
Monday. The Senate is understood to
agree, almost to a man, upon the re
port of its Finance Committee on this
subject, which is in favor of a lit per
con*, bond, and for Treasury notes at
an interest not greater than .'lt jx-r
cent. The Senate can atnpnd the House
bill in this matter, the House disagree
to the amendments, nnd a Conference
Committee can do the balance of the
work in an hour. The bill is sure of a
passage in some form.
There is a better prospect than ever
liefore that a million dollars will be voted
at this session for carrying I'. S. mails
by steamship lines to South America
and Pacific ports. The sum is of course
in place of the ordinary rates, and is in
fact a subsidy.
Senator Hoar yesterday asked the
Senate to instruct the Judiciary Com
mittee to inquire whether the assembly '
of large numbers of armed troops, in
the city, on Inauguration Hay, not tin j
der command of United States Army
officers, be not likely to become dan
gerous. I believe the Greenback Gov- I
ernor of Maine, in his late annual mes
sage, was the first to suggest this idea.
It is not believed the Senate will take
any action. Indeed there seems to be
no sound reason for doing so. The Sen- j
ator should remember that the danger
and the fraud of 1878—the only time
that danger or fraud ever attended the
Inauguration of a President or any of
the preliminary proceedings—was the
work of Congress, and not of the people.
I>ON.
The Xorthvoutrm Lumberman, which is
rendering an important service to the
country by awakening people to the
fact of the ever increasing denudation
of forests, estirnstes the iosa involved
by the fires of 1871, in Wisconsin, Mich
igan, and New York, at 1215.(88),000.
In 1878 the woods on Lake Superior
were afire almost continuously for 100
miles.
It is said that the Edgar Thompson
Steel Works Company, at Braddoek,
Pa., have shut down on their employes
drinking liquor while engaged at their
emplovntenl; that ono appearance at
the works of an intoxicated employe
causes a auspenaion, a second offense a
discharge, and that If an employe leaves
his work to go for a drink he need not
return.
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Tiltlcn on Jefferson.
Hon. Samuel J. Tilden has been elec
ted the first honorary member of the
Jefferson Club of York. In rtqily to a
letter of the President. Chiiuncy F.
Black, Esq., informing him of his elec
tion, Governor Tilden writes as follows :
NEW YORK, January 27, ISSI. —My
fh-arSir: I liavo received your letler
notifying me ol my unanimous election
as the first honorary member of the Jef
ferson democratic association of \ork.
1 accept the distinction thus conferred
in order to testify my approval and J
commendation ol the objects ol your as !
social ion. Thomas Jefferson has a title j
to the esteem and gratitude ol the j
American people even greater than that (
which lie derived from being the author
of the declaration of Independence,
and from being the author of the stilt
ute of religious freedom ly the State
of Virginia, during all the bloody con
flicts of the American revolution, and
die civil struggles out ol which out ays ,
tern of government emerged, and tiic j
controversies through which was im
pressed upon it the churacter of the !
government "by the people, for the peo
ple." lie was the apostle of human free- I
• torn and the greatest leader of that be
mficerit philosophy which was embotli
ed HI our institutions. At a time when ;
powerful tendencies are at work to sub
vert the original charucter of our gov- j
eminent; to break down the limita- j
lions of power established by tbeconsti- j
tulion ; to centralize the action and in- ,
fhience of official authorities; to create ;
a governing clas*, using the machinery
ol government us a corrupt balance of
power in the elections, and then shap
ing legislation and administration in
the interest of the few against the
many ; the precepts and example of
such men as Jefferson cannot too often
be invoked. The formation of societies
which can act as centres of discussion
and as agencies for the propagation of
the true principles of the fathers of the
republic is a measure capable of great
service to the people and to mankind.
With assurance of sympathy and es
teem —to the members of your associ •
lion and to yourself, I have the honor
to be, your fellow citi/.eu.
St mi ei. J. Tu nix.
Fernando Wood's death Announced ill
the House.
W A sin \i; TO\ , February 11. —ln the
House of Hepresentatives Speaker Han
d ill announced the death of Fernando ■
Wood. Mr. Tucker, from the Commit
tee on Ways and Means, repotted reso
lutions adopted by that committee ox-
I resting their regret at lII< death and
providing lor a committee of nine to
escort the remain* Irotn Hot Springs to
New York citv. Mr Cox seconded the
resolution in a few appropriate remarks,
and they were unanimously adopted.
Messrs. fucker, Frye. l'helps, Don noil,
Mills. McKinley, Carlisle, t'hittenden
and llutebins were appointed as the
committee. The House then as a mark
of resjH-ct to the deceased adjourned
until to morrow. In tho Senate a mes
-ige was received Iront the House an
nouncing the death of Fernando Wood
and the Senate ss a mark ol respect ad
journed.
Since his arrival at Hot springs a
short time ago Fernando Wood bad
been in a very w- tk and almost hope
less condition, which continued without
tho slightest change until he was over
taken by death ; his disease being a
complication of gout and rheumatism.
The springs were of no benefit to him
and Ins physician entertained no hope*
of Ins recovery in the beginning. 'I he
Ixxly of the deceased is now lying hi
slate at tho Arlington Hotel awaiting
the arrival of the deceased's brother bv
the afternoon train. It is expected
that the remains wiil be taken east on
to morrow morning's train.
I'ctcr Cooper's Ninetieth Birthday.
The ninetieth anniversary of the
birthday of Peter Cooper a at celebrated
lon Saturday evening last by a dinner
' given in his honor, at ti o'clock, hv Mr.
and Mrs. Ai>rinS. Hewitt, at Mr. t'oop
i er's home, No. •> Lexington avenue.
Among the guests pr*ent were General
: Robert Patterson r.nd George W Child*,
I of Philadelphia; Thurlow Weed, Chief ;
Justice Charles P. Daly, Revs. Henry
W, Bellows and Howard Crosby. Wm. -
K. Dodge, Robert L. Stuart, Wilson G.
Hunt, Parke Godwin and others. Let
ters of regret were received from v iniuel
J. Tilden. Mayor Grace, Hon. John 11.
B. I.strobe, of Baltimore, Rev. Robert
I'ollyer, Jackson S. Shultr, Frederick
It-- s'eyster, and Dr. J. Marion Sims, j
The dinner was devoid of formalities, j
I Mr. Cooper making a brief speech in
response to a sentiment proposed by
, Mr. Hewitt.
The regular Saturday evening free I
| lecture nt the Cooper Institute, was un
usually well attended in view of the oc- I
casion. Many people were unable to
obtain seats, iin the pint hum were
Revs. Henry M. Field and Wendell
Prime and Prof. F. U, Tisdall. Before
introducing the orator of the evening
Dr. R. W. Raymond read a letter from
Mr. Cooper to the trustees of the Coop
er Union, in which he requested them
i to accept his check for SIO,OOO to lie
added to the SIO,OOO of the Golden
Wedding fund, established by hint eev
j enteen years ago. He also presented I
his check for S3OOOO together with the
: receipts in full for S7O 000 he had ex
pended during the year on the building.
By a resolution passed May 30. 1870,
Congress authorized the Northern Pa
cific Railway company to issue bonds by
mortgage on its property, and it put out
$40,18)0,000 on lands granted by the
government as a conditional subsidy,
."since that tune the right to do so has
been seriously called into question. A
bill has recently been introduced into
the House declaring these lands forfeited
by reason of non-completion of the road
according to onntract. The extent of
the lands granted is as follows: In Wis
consin. 1,408,0000 acres; Minnesota,
3,392.000 ; Dakota, 11.620,000; Montana,
20,480.(8)0; Idaho, 1,720,000; Washing
ton. 19,900,000) disaggregate being 6i,-
750,(88) acres. Accoiding to govern
ment estimate the value of these lands
is $99,750,000, and according to Audi
tor French'* report in this case the road
complete coat $75,000 000. To-day the
subcommittee on railroads resolved to
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report in favor of the ripht of the road
to intiue the bond*. The chairman of
the whole committee WH* present, and
is said to take the name view. There
i aome doubt, however, a* to the report
being accepted by the lull committee.
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Dentil from llidrophohiii.
Little Minnie Lee, who wan bitten by
a mad dog bint week, died of hydropho
bia at noon on Thursday, in her lather'n
home at 4'J Blum ►•■ireet, Newark. <n
Wednenday night ahe grew much worne.
She had more violent convulsions than
before and three or four time* snapped
her teeth like a dog. Her nurse* ami
men who were called in to hold her
wore thii k gloves to save themselves
from a lata! scratch or bite by the child.
At last her convulsions became so haid
that it required the strength of four
persons to hold her. No more ice was
given to her, because even this brought
on a spasm.
At It) o'clock Thursday morning the
chil<i became more quiet, although her
sufferings were more terrible.
Ituring her last hour, when seeming
ly conscious, she several times pointed
above her head, and, looking upward,
said :
"Look! oh, how beautiful!''
I luce she asked, ga/.ing upward :
"Is that for me?" .lust before her j
death she groaned, and then quietly
expired.
Marriage of the Hunker-Harmless.
The marriage of Haroness Kurdett 1
t'outts and William Ashmead Harllett
look place on Saturday morning last, at j
t 'hrist church, I'ow n sticet, l'iccadilly,
London. The ceremony was strictly ;
private, only a dozen or so of the near- j
eat relatives being present. Mr. LaCaita 1
acted a Mr. J'-.n ti<-tt'n best man, and
>ir Francis Hurdett, uncle of the Hiiro j
iiess, gave away the bride, who appeared
in the best of health and spirts, Pre
vious to the ceremony, Mr. Itartlett as- j
Slimed the name of Hurdett ' 'outts, in
order, it is understood, to comply with
the provisions of the will, through
which the Haroncs* inherits her proper
ty. The marriage was legalized by HI
special license from the Archbishop of
Canterbury anil performed by Kev.
Henry White, rector of Chajtebßoyal.
Savoy. The honovrnonn will be spent
at the seat of Admiral liordon, in K-nt.
Sir. ng ot-jections to this marriage were
urged by nittiy of tbe friends of the
Hsronesa on account of the great ililb-r
enee in the sjfi-n of herself and Mr
Harllett. She is about sixty seven years
old. Mr. Hartleit is thirty lour and an
American by birth
\ ( r<is Buhy,
Nulling is so < onducive to n man's
rem timrig > bachelor * stopping lor one
night at the house of a married friend
■ml being kept awake lor five or six
hours by the crying of a cross baby.
Ml cross and crying babies need only
Hop Hitters to make tiiem w,-il and
smiling. Voting man, remember this.
T
STATE NR.WS.
i'pnn*ylv*nia has 2tX) Orand Army of
the Republic posts, and ov-r 1?.'""'
members.
Scarlet fever and diptheria are 'iH
carrying oil many little ones in differ
ent parts of the stats'.
Joseph Fuen, a j npil of the Hue pub
lie srhiw>|s, fits Peer, awarded damages
in the sum of 110.1**1 for Injuries aus
tamed hy the tall of a school building.
Win. <'unninghnrn. an expert horse
thief, who has been hunted for the past
twelve years bv a young farmer named
Martin, frorn Virginia, wt< captured by
the Utter in Bedford county, recently.
Mr. John Mawhinney, the wealthy
oil man, who died in < il City a few davs
ago, was a Pittsburg drayman in IMJO.
At the beginning of the oil excitement
he went up the river and soon acquired
a fortune.
Judge Jenks, of Clarion county, has
decided that parent* surrender all nu
thorny over their children while the
children are in the school, and that the
teacher has the sole right to say what
they shall or shall not study.
The new Penitentiary tiegnn *t Hun
tingdon covers an era of ten *cre. The
wall is seventeen feet deep ami twelve
(••el in thickness, tin this stone foiin
dation the building will he started, also
of stone, am) square, at a height ot ttiir
; ly two feet.
Thorns* Rogers and Ralph Rlatt.sged I
respectively twelve years each, while
coasting at Freedom, Heaver county,
; were unable to check their sled as a
train was approaching : they ran under j
the wheels of the locomotive, the whole j
! train passing ovvr them. Their remains
were scarcely recognizable.
Colonel William Wdliams, of Hunt- j
ingdon,is engaged in drawing plans for j
a proposed remodeling of the <!ourt j
House at that place, which if adopted,
in the opinion of tbe Journal, would
make that justice shop "a model of
convenience, if not of elegance, and nl
a comparatively trifling outlay of mom
ejr."
At Rock Hill station, on the North
I'ennsylrania Railroad, on the 10th, a
passenger train going to Allentown ran
into a freight train, which was about to
go ujion a siding to allow the former
train to pa.**. Both engines were wreck
ed, and the haggage car was telescoped,
Michael llallahan, hotel-keeper, of Via*-
ton, and James F'arley, second foreman,
of were killed. Ten jier
sons were injured—the following fatal
ly: Kev. Mr. McFelridge, of Herman*
town; John Oalely, Richard Morton,
fireman of the passenger engine, and
Heorge Yeomans, of West Bethlehem,
baggage master. The disaster is attri
butable to a blunder of the engineer of
the freight train.
New Advertisement/*.
Specific Performance of Contract.
IN matter of the petition of Dan'l
I Mysn for <lrf nt spwtflr iwrformsnr* of run
tou t with IWi'l K-ddnntn, dm 'd ;
The undersigned, a Commissioner sp-
C-lnt'-l by lb- Ori-h.n.' C0,,,l of (Vnlr* county, to
Inks tntlmon.r Is tin- al-ovs run-, will *it*nd h> lb*
dull— of bis sp|*lnlm*ol at hi* nffir* to lb* Ron. ugh
of B*ll*fnnt*. ,-n TI'KRUAY. lb* Ist <l*j a* VAMI 11.
A. 11 ISSI, at 10 oVhs-k A. whn snO obors sit
portlM lsl*rotwt M ntt-nd.
sw II A. He* IK, OsmmMon-r.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writa of Fieri
Pa* Us nlld Venditioni KlpOlia*, la* II I'd OUI flf Hl
Cuiirl of Common I'IMI of <Vfiir roimiji, IFTD to m*
din* ted. tli r will I*. eipoead at pul'lii aula at Ilia
Court ll"ueo f In BollefonU, on
Saturday, March 5, A. D. 1081,
si 1! VI o'clock, I* l , lb* following -Im> rib—l r*l so-
U(<l of die ilfli ihUIIIi, to Hit
No. 1.
All thst certain lot or piece of ground
*1(11 At" In tltc borough of IWlMuiilr, Frtitra unty,
Pa IS<ntti<l<*i| niitl tlt—i rllu-'l m follow* B"iiml vl on
||| aoilth by Howard iitreet , on III" wi*t |V lot flf
Julio I* llarti* oti the north Iy an nlfo-y, ami n Mm
-n*t hy list f Mr* Weaver, fronting ou Howard *tr*-*t
fifty feet and • * tending bark fo MII| alley two hun
dred aii<l fifty f* • t tli<*r*ota ere* l**d a fwoatory frame
house and other out building*. HelM, Uk"ii in en
fiitlou ami !<• he Mild a* tn property of Hurt Hah
bralHi.
No. 2.
All tlifit cerUifi 1• t or |of ground
Hitiiato in tin* leiruiigli f li* ll#>f"iit<. t "titra county,
I'.t , IMt|fid-t "li tin • a*t hy |<>t - f Mr* I' Hfay Meek.
" th" *<"lth l.y an alh-y. on the w.-st |#y 1 homa* street,
and .ii the north hy High afreet, fronting ow Ifigh
ettf't I to f* •! and on 'lhmiia* street |ko f*et, and on
■aid all> 114, thereon wrniN a double dHallinx
liuii*", oti" franii* dwclliitg homw, < uttaga houM,
•UMi' and othrr outlsuilding*
Almi, mII Ihnl cor tain lot or |nr*o of
ground *llii*t" In tb Isorough f Ihdlrfoiil# H- uo Ud
on th#* -! I#y Mntth tn "t. <sn th> msiiMl lot latrly
• Hllh| ).y Wui p. lty.on Ml" m( ty nii ail* and on
iinrlli l> othi-r l-t'if !*aai llati|d, fronting on Hinl Mi
trw t f • t ami < kts tiding Inm k1 o few tto an alky
Mi"r">n cr•- t.wl u tHo-story •!h"illiig hott>-
Alm, nil tlint rortain lot or pioce of
ground ltuat" in Mo* borough f llallwfont". < ntrr
• •tut). I'a lkitndd on tlir '4>t t y Proith •trex-t, on
the e uith l-y otlo r l"t of I what !lati|it, "ii Mir m-il t,y
an alley, and oti th- nortli *>} lot of Win A Thorn**
j lulls Ihff"oil rr fsw| a t wis*tory frame dwelling
I
AUo, nil thfit cprtatn lot •r of
I gt-'U'i'i altom la ii-1. f imniliiii (• nin om*. I* .
I- 'indfwl of. th' "N*t 1% U ilhairi h'klt* Oti th# lioftf.
jh Win I i*U< r on thi *ct hy >fr Th tna* lfurn*td'
and in th. aoiith William K*kl> <otifaining •>
a •■'is or I"** thereon ere. ml • franie dwelling
lusiim- tah|c and ot|"f out building* peiod, taken
ill riiv iitiuii A1..1 to he wold .i the |i r* J*rt * of |>4*
: Ifaill't.
| Ikkm s CASH. —No deed will lie ark no wl
'-LTF—I iliilll tli- | 1,,1 1N,.. , |.al<l li, full,
JOHN RPA NGLKK, Bberiff.
Mh.riff '• OfSc., lb-lb |..ut., I's . r.l 17, last S
Public Sale of Real Estate.
H\ virtue of no Order of the < )r
--l-hati*' Cowt there Hill lie ei|es*w| to I'ut.lh
aale at the ilof* of J. I'. >oji.| |e. t Pine Mrova M.lt*,
(hi friturd'iy, 1 Kit tity of Mnrch 1 KM) t
at I o'clock, P Si . the following owl "statu, to Hit
All thht c*rtnin <r pHrcel of j
i grotto ! •ttuat* al ot n< mile eaat .f Pint* tirow \
Hill*. t mm lev I on th* n .rth lyr land* • f John Ilrvtt
; ai d DAVtd A lte—l lUrr. .|. the o*t h> land* of \% ni
Wo H, fi ti," AMlt|| by |iiwi Movwfllu. ati'l on th* j
• e-*t h) land* "f Mr* Aohey. . otitainiiig
I 1 (irty 'l 11 r ■ ■ Acres,
inure o, |ra thef* o rf. te| a gissl If<lt'llK. HAHN j
Ntel other out l uildiog* and fie-iug ell anpfdied with I
/.I Im T'.'b • *!•- f*Q the ran.lS. • a g'e..|
• .rit g API'I.I. oil* II Mill of . |, , c f, ~t and a large
numl-er of Plum And >ther fruit 11*++
Termaofaah one Mil d f | ur> haa* tu ney to • '
pAid '-n ci -r • fir mat lon if *•!", tet, j.c r • r,t of Mo* t*
t-e la. I Hl.en | r -jN-rty >. k . -k"d 4 .nr. t. da* <f
•al* one third in •,/ )e-a*. and Ulan** tn two *ear
le last In patnxr.'* to t* ee.„r,-,| twnd and i
in rtgage H|th interest <*n tt.e {loadsrs
P -N'Hi"n fttra on A|-rl 1 l**l
< JONKPII <UTr>. Truetre
Auditor's Notice.
IN the estate of llr.Gwi. L. IVirririt,
■ l. -NMbd It * \iiltt r p|> if.tesi t i th* <>{ d.an*
f urt t • Hitril te th* fund* tr th* hand* * f the Ad
T i*tfAt t f tte de 'l. t '!| alter i t the dwfi*
f hi* •} }c intrn* i t al f • o ♦ in Itelhf nte, on
FKII A V f * fth day - f ma K' II \ ! |v*! at t
•fl -k p ten And *kw all f**rt4< inter
' can attend if they e J.yv |w i
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hereby ertifi that Ha** tamlned th* al*a* a*
r.t t .f Adam I'lfkk, Tr*a*ur*r * f Centre oniaty.
and find it itTert,
W lib"" rha • and "**U this 17!• la* of Jt&n*
ry, a l •!
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1 R .AMl*o> 1 a Audit.: •
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KM'KNIHTt -RES.
f '.bii**l'.f|rr* /'ny,
Andre* thiti; I fC II
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ll*avy IV'k.rlefk ftßl Hi
IJ iu.T ||
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It tt Kline j4 4*
John Pi.at.i' n jit t.
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Ti :*4
r |ijtHforn Pan.
Jitnt* T Rtill • m
T II Jmla.n . An (ft
hs-'c li h oitaw** ... .... is ton
t I. BwfftngtttW. clerk... kt tat
Jmftroremml and JUpa. *
II AA'alkejt. repair* at olfire and jail tUR *f
J < Market, rsfwiri at prrstttowo*
tan a R>< " M
H I |> vk. (tainting at jail .. 1: 40
II I* I *rger. l-ntlding nvew at jail *
l K lio*. repairing hdt at jati . 1 '<•
K Rl< 1. pa nting gutter* at jail. II |J
j William* A Rro , |*inting. A* . tail
and ronrt kotw... ? • A
| Jit" AA etrel, re|*iira at rowrt K*stie || aj
W p |>iiiw*ni<",irwi dnl iclli
•I tail *4 . M
i Pies ni* Planing Mill Co.. hunUr
al trewawfer'a office ti 4<
I 4am I Plet* her. tnak at n*tn h*tuee .w :ji
II \A Hi • work mHI 01
I* |t Welrel, ami At iranarWi
M W 1 .'HdrVk, work al jail II rat
iMfiiel Iterr gae fillnrea a! JAM— 22
John llarriaoti, w.rk tn relit at
jail m
Court F.rprnmr*.
Jntora* |ay \Ut 2H
Comiw**nwealth eoata. I.JA*. l\ *
W f. Brief. re|NHf* ( .WT
1 J. II Voahvrg. • <ai
J. I llag* rman |0 i
R Malliraith, mnrt ffW W on
R. tsa'hraith. janitor I'D Cat
Ti|v*tae' pay— jna ta>
M J |wtlan. afieaial detectiee >■•••
OvMH prwUiiiHim to abetlff
Nwmnt'swlng Jnrora 119 in
fiklßA m
Ciuntv Ptimm Us pen***.
Mm. Ilaller. fot taaahing *2l .IS
Mm fihAffer.fhr waahiifg 1? An
Mm Lngart fut washing |7 .17
R. A Ibew A Ron, wood for Jail .... 4 AO
V A. I.ww, wtNud fr jail ... 2 fat
R. f. LHtael, wood Ibr)AII.. MW ,.. M , ? m
Hoi sett MrKnight.gaa IdMa,... 2ft Nl
Uerripe 1,, ftrxtwn. nna1...... tSI •
Alexander A Co, CWAI u4 4%
W, T. Twitwilre, fumar. Ar 244 -*7
Thai. |>earhnef, rejain at jail £1 |A
I. Mnggenhelmer A 0, rksthing
for wflwmefw | rj,
Lyow A Ort., Inching for |trnftera 2 'l'*
llarper Broa.. " M 4ft Tfl
A. A A I*neb, - If |A
A. A A. Imels, far pet and clothing
for prtennem an r2
Jon. Ilnffer. < iotbing for iwiamtm W M
J. C Darr, gat burner, Ac I Ti
J. A. II Maliory, hia<k*nithing . .1 |A
II K. Mlrk hmdwarf*. Ml i. n p
Jtaniel ffotr, cm flttlnge |rt ti*
J. Reynold* A Co., grate and t*rfok
for rny ~NM . .w. , , -- A rat
Penn'a RH Co., freight, ........ Al
C. Wiiwfc. repaint at gale .nhn.ni I
• W. Wolf, repair* al heater . 2 CN
l Kberhart, repalra al afaMe | in
W. fi. M.lbralth repaint at jai1...... Infill
11. Apangler. remoting achew. • ) <
—— 4i
County Printing.
f- ' ,r r IM .-VI
r b. flutter n '
K T TIN.,, ' J ~,
Vr..| Kuril '
k <• 1b.,,,:,., 1"
Hhugwrt A >-.f at< r .. j t,tt
Ih tntng.-r A fftintlller; <g|
MS alter* A Ih'lfilnger. 70
f , . 7A'i lAt
Urol tfr*.
Bridge view* ... ....
I'oft Matilda hridgs
Murray, fhsugal A <> k*a .ci
Marn'l llr ugg r. "i.gine* r j .
J Y.. Hpeeilng, contractor,..,, m im
as , . ■' ■ tifiM ke
Ma rth 1 r*>*k bridge—
Townaend. Bronn A C. r <•)
Win l.y nt TT 4 '
w v a 'i ,'tl
Maiuuel llrugger. 17
Repair* at Karthau* bridge . TTTTi
JV. Niseeriiig, pe Matilda bridge }t:
J J'ui a, fiMi| t.f tdg< ; 41*
Chaitey A 7 hoiu|i*oi, .
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J. H I. Mjter* . h
dam I Itrugger, r* pair* I niontllle
Mthu 4:,
Jim I Thoitipaoti, repairs at Mar-
Mm bridge
J D II n 11. repairs ffgWanl bridge j
Ham I llrugger, refiuilding L'ni*<n
vMleh||ijge (pt
Jaim* ItrN'lh t railing Mil*-*hnrg
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Ort/ nary Krpm mm.
Corn ri, iasmiiets' < to Ma rah
_ 1 jjo * a
' turn.*aiof,era , to L- k
Haven jo <*
1 Oil,Uitsbionera *%piifts to Pft
Matilda 1 , IP,
I oininiaeioners' etp*na*a ledding
ap|s"Njs ... y,,0- f
H M M Knight, gaa hill* 1:.
i ititing longr-Mf nal and 1 utility
r"turns -±\ p,
A IL * attorney. ( ounty t* first
National Iksnk 4 7".
W at* r tax. !*; • 2t , , P ,
If th-k, • nt* ring • ■ ir, d" k t J< -4
I* 1. It eh, 1 1 ting regintmu M
I- I, li*-* k. rvtiMiVlttg a*n* s ... 1 /a 1
A !•*Xali'is'i At * 1 ,. sal, t urt h'iu*- t 7 4
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II \ htilrer, stationery. A* ... in J*.
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ami sheriff* a* *uni I', <*•
J ll* 7 J"lllll|l J*>*fsg* . fl
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W V Mu'phy A k-.n*. *i*tiot<-r.
A ; (H.
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houss gat'W |
V I. Mutter, registran t* blank*
j K W iMngler, ink
l-ai • k Marl, pigsat* *,f Ki*-*tioii
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1 Jattt'w Mntra* 'leaning * inn i** J ni
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1.0 1 A "ui: t k. 1 • '• urt liotie j
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court feat*. 2 79
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dnit.ter A Brum i.* ugh, binding
• i. t. A ' . " 11
I f I rtfi-y. rhin ting l'ig*ts - k,-
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Ja Mii i. Idndmg mat ting,
| f'U'l ho.se 5 37
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miaatofief tff. 1 Tj
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tf. r. lary * ftit * • - ,
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T v 1
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tfiii ultvirat• w jet 1 ... ps* gj
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fiaiais*
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liy *unniH>tt*ig jurot*. fixsemler term .11 <> '
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|t fish >*a*ket no|e puMishnd 14
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lit rem -M.£ ftajt Iwaketa j|j 3,.
B ntnrt* in ccsmtnonwewith '**• y, or.
. . imm *1 I
January I. I**l fir tsalanre due at Htle.
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PAINK. (iHAFTOX A I.AIU),
Allerftryt at 1, and .SoLcitort of A mrr,ran
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