Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 20, 1881, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    flie Centre democrat.
♦
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Xkt Largest, Cheapest and Beat Paper
runuauKO ttr CKNTHK COUNTY.
THK CKVTRK DEMOCRAT is pub
tlxbed a-sry Thurwlny morning. t Bellefonln, t.'soire
county. Ps-
TDRMS—Cash la ailesaea —. St BO
If not paid la advance... 800
A LI VR PAPRB—dnroted to the Intarasta of lbs
what* people.
Paymeuts made wtthlß thres months will be coa
tliieretl In adeance.
go paper ertll t>e discontinued until arrearagesan
paid, except al option of publisher*.
Papers going out of tho county innet bo paid fur la
person prucnrlnc u tencaeh subocrtbere will
bo sent a ropy free of charge.
Ourexleuelre circulation luskee this paper aa on
ueuaity reliable and prod table medium for entrrlleiuK
We liars the most ample facilities for JOB WUHK
and are prepared to print all kinds of Books, Tracts,
Programmes, Posters. Commercial printing, 4c., tu the
finest atyls nod nt the lowest possible rales.
All adrerttaemeuta for a leas term Hutu three months
<2O cents par Una for l** flrat three Insertions, and 6
cents a line for each tdltional lueertlon. * pedal
notices one-half more.
Editorial notices IS cents per line.
A liberal discount Is made to persone advertising by
(he quarter, half year, or year, as follows f
as • es
•ran occi-nsa.
Ons Inch (or 1* Hoes this type) s."> *> 11*
Two Inches. - J <; ■;
Three lucbee.. J 1 ' ' -
Suarler column (or Mnrbee).™ if. ~
air column (or 10 inches) *ji •
One column (or .'-> inches) |.s>,. l's>
foreign advertisements must be paid for before In
aartiua, except on yearly contracts, when half yearly
paymeots In advance *l,l l-s irquired.
LnctL XoTl' M. In local columns, lOcenteper lias.
POLITIC VI Novo -. 'A rente p-r line each Inerrtton.
N -thine ine-rle-1 for less than &o rente.
Itrsiatvs Sorters, in ihe editorial columns, Id cents
pr lln, *rh Insertion.
Now York Platform.
The following in substance is the
declaration of principles adopted by
the Democratic State convention ot
New York:
The Democratic party of New York
again declares its fidelity to the princi
Blea set forth by the New York State
emocratic conventions of 1874, 1875,
and 1876. which were thrice approved
at the ballot boxes by the people of the
Kmpire State, and were vindicated by
the wise administration of the Demo
cratic State Executive# then chosen,
and to the principles set forth by the
National Democratic Convention at St.
Louis, which was approved by decisive
popular and electoral majorities in the
Presidential election of 187b. The vie
torie# then won in this State and in
the United States were in the name
and lor the sake of reform. The peo
pie were detrauded of the fruits of vic
tory in the federal election# by the false
counts of the electoral votes in 1876,
and flagrant corruption in the election
of 1880. Reform throughout the fed
eral administration is still a necessiiy.
The continuing disclosures of new and
hitherto concealed plundering of the
people's fund by inner ring# in the
Treasury, the Postoflice and the Interior
Departments demonstrate that reform
is now more than ever a necessity. The
assassination of the late President of
the United States was a crime against
authority, against free institutions and
against humanity. We deplore and de
nounce the crime in all its public and
private aspects. We extend a# citizen#
our most profound condolence to the
family of the murdered Chief Mgi
trate, and regard with great gratifica
tion the universal expressions of sym
pathy extended by all nations and |>eo
pie. We demand the payment, princi- i
pie and interest, of every dollar of pub I
lie indebtedness. "Readjustment" i \
repudiation. The act of the Northern j
Republican leaders in aiving the sup ;
port of that party to repudiation in
Virginia, Mississippi, Minnesota and
Other States is a national disgrace, dan- I
gerous as a precedent anil destructire
of the public credit. We indorse and
applaud the united and honest action
for Democratic principles and candi*
dates of the fifty four Democratic mem
bers ot the last Legislature. They hon !
ored their State, their party and them
selves. We denounce the Republican j
majority because that majority defeats
every measure of transportation reform -
at the bidding of its masters, the cor|K>
rations. It prolonged the session of the
Legislature far into the summer, at an '
aggregate expense of $300,000 to the
people. It became, in a factional slrug
gle of placemen, the participant in j
scandals and crimes which brought dis I
honor and disgraoo upon tbegocd name ;
of our State. We are in favor of such j
a reform by legislative enactment, a*
well aa by administrative action, in the i
civil service of the country as will sub- |
atitute for the present periodical scram
ble for spoils, a wise system of appoint
ment and promotion, by wbicb the in
cumbency of subordinate officers shall
be regulated by law and depend only
upon capacity and character, xnd de
mand that no assessments shall be
levied upon public officers for political
purposes. The public welfare demands
that the various questions relating to
ehatered monopolies and the methods
of transportation should be met and
decided, and we are in favor of the
adoption of measures to reslrict the i
growing power of such monopolies. We '
approve of the unanimous action of the
Democratic members of the last Legis
lature in providing for the early subtnis
sion to the people of an amendment to
the Constitution in favor of free canals.
The Democratic party, now and always
unalterably opposed to centralisation of
power in cither the State or Federal
Governments, hereby reouests its rep
resentetives in the Legislature to pro
mote and mako effective an amendment
Jo-tftoConetiiution, which shall extend
the principle and the powers ot iocs!
self-government to the cities of the
State. To the record of the Democra
cy of New York we point with oonfl
dence. We challenge a comparison of
its record with that furnished by the
factions, which were once the Republi
can party of this State. To the candi
dates of this convention we pledge a
hearty support, and we confidently sub
mit our action as the representatives of
a free Democracy to the good people of
ibis commonwealth for their verdict at
the polls.
XKVKX forget that biliousness and con
stipation are entirely curable with Max
Altx.
The Oetrege Mill PUyed Out.
from (lit Carbon Democrat.
Hufipose Preaident Garfield had been
assassinated by a confirmed lunatic es
caped from an asylum, and on commit
ting the deed be would have exclaimed
"I am a Democrat of the Democrats,"
and "1 did it lor the good of the coun
try and the harmony of my party," or
words of similar chsrncter, what would
have been the political situation to day?
Every machine organ that has waved
the bloody shirt during the last ten or
fifteen years would now be filled wilh
the most outrageous comments on the
"blood-thirsty" and "treasonable" De
mocracy. We all would be denounced
as instigators of murder and anarchy.
The words of the lunatic, "I am a Dem
ocrat of the Democrats," would lie pa
mded on ltcpublicau banners and little
children would be taugtit to ladieve
that they are reminders that President
Garfield was murdered by the Demo
cratic party, and the bloody crusade
against the Democracy would be efiect
ive and crushing for at least twenty
years longer.
Some years ago a drunken riot oc
curred at Hamburg, South Carolina, be
tween parties ol blacks and whites, und
some of them were killed. It was
called the Hamburg slaughter, and be
cause more whiles than blacks were
killed the Republican organs insisted
upon it that it was a Democratic massa
cre. And as I'niled States Senator But
ler resided in the vicinity of the riot he
was repeatedly and peristently called a
murderer or an instigator of murder,
even after ID impartial investigation
clearly established the fact that he was
not directly or indirectly responsible
for the bloody affair.
And so also in regard to the Cbis
holm murder in Mississippi a few years
ago. Year alter year the Republican or
gans persistently charged the murder
against the Democratic parly. Almost
every outrage perpetrated throughout
the South—whether killing or attempt
ing to kill—was in the same manner
paraded in prints and proclaimed from
the Republican stump a< Democratic
murder, Democratic assault and Demo
cratic outrage! Every act of lawlessness
in the South was thus magnified and
paraded throughout the North for the
basest political party purposes.
Rut now the most monstrous, brutish
and cowardly crime in the whole his
tory of our country—even more tin pro
voked and cruel than was the assassina
tion of honest Abraham Lincoln—lia*
been committed, not by a Democrat, or
a copperhead,or an ex rebel, but by one
who less than a year ago was a recog
nized stump orator of the regular Re
publican bloody shirt persuasion. By a
"stalwart of the stalwarts,''and, accord
ing to his own declaration, for the good
and harmony of his parly —to instal
Arthur in the Presidential office! Ac
cording toGuiteau's furtlier declaration
he had no personal feeling against
President Garfield, but purely political
—to take the machinery of government
out of the hands of Garfield and put it
into the hands of Arthur. And the
bloody deed was done just at the tune
when Garfield's Cabinet had taken steps
to crush out some of the notorious
thieves and treasury plunderers who
brought so much disgrace upon the
country during the administrations of
Grant and Fraud Hayes; just when Vice
President Arthur had made unenviable
notoriety for himself by doing ail in his
power at Albany to secure victory for
Conk ling and the stalwart faction and
against the Garfield administration. It
was during this somewhat novel period
in the history of the Republican party,
when the newly inaugurated administra
tion manifested its purpose to bring the
better elements ot tho party to the
front, it was then, and not till then,that
Guiteau fired tho fatal ahot, not because
he loved Garfield les but because he
loved (be stalwarts more.
And yet we do not and would not ac
cuse the Republican parly ol the mon
strous crime, because that would be al
most as unfair, cowardly and contempt
ible as the Republican bloody shirt Ilea
referred to.
If the shocking event of July 2d and
its sad ending at Long Branch will not
put a atop to the infamous system ot
lying and appealing to sectional prejo
dice, bigotry and hatred and lead to a
more fair, manly, honorable and palri
otic manner of running political cam
paigns, then we shall at least have
some equivalent for the great loss which
the country has sustained by the most
cruel assassination of modern times.
Henceforth let us have honor, patriot
ism, fair play and peace!
Mr. Blainr'* Resignation,
TIIB rxxxizx ANXioca TO BB RBI.IBVBH or
CARIKBT DT'TT.
A prominent New York politician,
who returned from Washington Sun
day evening, aaid to a reporter of the
HrraMj in regard to Secretary Blaine's
intention* and preferences, tl at he waa
informed on excellent authority that
Blaine wa* completely in the dark as
to the President's plans and that he
had not received the slightest intima
tion aa to when his resignation would
be accepted or whether he would be
pressed to remain. A close friend of
the Secretary ofState assured him while
in Washington that the Premier could
not be induced to serve out bis term
under any circumstances. He had
made up bis mind to retire. That it
was his intention to be a candidate for
the Presidenoy in 1884 was unquestinn
able, and he seemed to be clear in the
belief that bis chances of carrying off
the prise would be infinitely better out
of the Cabinet of President Arthur than
in it. If he remained he would be
powerless to reward bis friends. Be
sides nearly all of them had been prw
vided for either st bom* 37 fto-oad.
By remaining is he might possibly save
some of them, but he shrewdly saw that
in bis campaign lor the Presidency tbsy
would be of infinitely more servioe to
him in their different states than on
distant diplomatic and oonsular posts
in Kurops nnd Asia. The publication
recently of the letter which he wrote
President Garfield accepting a place in
the Cabinet waa not accidental. It was
really the first step in the can rasa for
the next nomination. This has been
followed by other movements since
which are only known to his most true
ted followers. The informant, also
gathered from m leading who
wai unusually well in formed in regard
to the President's policy, that Mr.
Blaine, within a few days, had urged
Gen. Arthur to take immediate action
on hi* resignation. The Secretary of
State, it was asserted, was becoming
restive, and desired that the matter be
decided one way or the other as soon
as possible.
C'omnilNNloner DIKIIPJ'N Case.
A part of the business for which
Judge McDonald, ex Senator from In
dinna, is now in the city is said to be
the defeat of the confirmation of Com
misssioner of Pensions Dudley. The
objection to him is that, while marshal
for Indiana, he used his office for party
ends, exceeding his authority in the
appointment ol deputy marshals, who
were selected merely because they were
good lb-publican workers at the polls.
If opposition to his confirmation tie
vigorously pushed, it will probably be
come a party fight. 11l addition to
these complaints, employes of the Pen
sion Bureau report that Commissioner
Dudley jas been and is now levying a*-
sesssments upon his clerks in the inter
est of Muhone's Ifeadjusters.
Philadelphia Marketa.
I'HILAMI run, <H luWr 17, ISSI.
TH,, Is BLURS IM.LO-O. In brmdatuff. and ÜB.at ta
high- r.
ru>l-B Is In fslr D-mand and firm, FAIRS f L.isio
T-arr.L. : Inrlodlng Mlnsa>-U sttrsa al T(-F Mi 1 , I I
" Irar. and al I- L2UN4T.GA for alralght ; P.nnayltanla
• itra family al T7JSSN.7TA; eastern -IN. do si 17 TIED
24, SN L pat.iit.at VMTATA.'TX 71,E flour Is Srin al
|fITTI (-r barr.l.
WBIIT.—TH.ro was nol mnrh arti.lty In wheat,
I"il pnrra srrr wall maintained. TLMCL-wlng flgura.
wsrv : TL -*1 Ild. ll.'-I naked for KO. 2 rod. October;
11,-, 1 ; M. II V, 4 , askrd for So. 3 rssl, Nmunlsr;
111-Iks', I, ld, II vi SSKS-L T-r Ko 2 rod. L>*r*nib.r;
.alas, LO.issi ttnslisls, Oclnlar, st|l AT; 1 o.A ■ I ba.H.U,
V-iamlwr, al II &&* ; F-.issi bo.b.L., L>s<ambsr, al
LL.fcs'„ and V' ll bushals do al 11 .
STIR-s —CB.sar IS-.ffarrd mors fraaly. W,.JUNTA at
liwiluy. PAR pound. Timothy It aorhangrd
Bellefonte Markets.
TILL LsroßTf, Oclol-ar IS, ISSI.
QLOTATIOXS.
While WHAT, |r builiel 5.(0W>.......fl 2S
K' 1 (|Ct 'litoV 1
BJ*. P*R bushel *0
C"ffl.Cl ..... 70
< rn. ■b"liw! 7i
*!• .. 46
FLOOR, retail |A* Uffwl.„ RßN ~ ,N„„„- TMR , M 7 *so
HuHf, VMtMlli mim.tn 7 00
ProvUloa Market.
CufTKM Weekly lj iitlpff DfOtllefM.
Apj I-D.drieH. |WF IHITJH') ~... FT
Cl.efflM, lfM, |wr |*iUDJ, #EM )TI
IW.* P*F |*rt EOOEEEEE L*
Ffh bullet per poTI< V
CYlkkeitS JIEF www H
f'heese per pound-.M.
(•Uinlfl b%m* p*f t , " WA "1 R „R..rr.r.,.,T, 1 .T.5. 12
F lir*4 . M .I. HMWHH I.HM.<..esms H 17
IW >N A... . nm-r-T-RRIT-mri.III 1 2
Urd p*r p"TIFI 1.. M . 1
Kl<> P*r WF................ 9)
F'DALOES pef hwhef , ~ ~Tl,rr- in irrrTrn.sin.il.rilllsn 1
DTICKJ beef. ....... .. .... IC
.Xrir Advertisements.
1 EDITOR'S NOTICE.
a m Tlt undefilruNl, *o •ulilor spp"intet| by Ihe
Of|dwt' C*url lo h**r nl p** tip<t ih eirtpifooi
lllewl 111 lh •'lrulnUtfte!'* • kepfiflnl of lh* Mfl of
Jolin T ll"r*#r. dMis|, stl to tntke diitriHation of
Ih* fuiet in lb# of (ho idinifilifralfir ifl titeti t
IST Hl* 'lufie* of |si ATFP->IT.INIETIL st hit fllre la IWII*-
en KKIIIAY the | tb dsjr of A. I.
I**l. at HOe'dovk A M of mkA4sy, wbn md where
Alt ltiiirvie.l cmn mwd.
LI-31 D V KDRTNEV. Auditor
T EDITOR'S NOTICE.
-A V The KI HI R IJ.| IR.IL I J tb* ORPHKM' Court
of R*ntr* OOWNLTR In lb* •<!• ORP*>T AND
BWKE DMTRLLIFLTIFIII of the LABFTRT in lb* bnd T4 LL
K snl W fllism C*N*r. RIKULNN nf.LR ,f
MB h>l .*HKF!ER. EMED, In NND ui'fi (burr Irnllf
fftlltN ttiurrtn will Att*XT In tb* doll** OF KITLP-
F-dnlmeftl •( IN* IBC* in H*lL*F*>nt* OW TFLT'RFTPA L ,
LL* 1 Tib TSY of Nlrmt>*r. A L LA<T|. AI 10 OVIORK A
M H*n AND NL*r* ill |*RLH lnirrtnl rmn ATTEND
If lb*Y A*A pr|*r.
42-31 D. R roRTNKT. Andllnr.
OrphaiiH* Court Halo.
IJUKSUANT to an oriler of ibeOr-
I pltAM' <%-ort rt? Cent/e rinl jr. rj*A . vlll b* Add
•I pnMk Mir.OFT lit* PRUM*-* in Half MSH .
In AAid omuty, on
Thursday, the 10FA of Xomnbfr, 11 ,
si I n's'r-rb P M , lb followlnt DWWRILWD .ML -atstr
tat* of FL.org. p. M. ll.ru, DA-SOD, L<> % IB
No. 1. A certain lot or piece of ground
Mtaal. In WalkRS |ll. Half Moon town.!,lp AF.-R.WD.
ON thawmlbsssal ILDTRF M.ln airert, ad)-, mint lot. of
Sirs fllshal, ON TB* -sat aad M of LL-nrs Adams on
lb. wasi. known In UI. (dot OR plan of aald slllag* as
I IKo 31, fronting on Main TI—T r-> fa*l and run
ning barb IM fast TLORA N LTD a POTTKKT
KI I.K and bnlldlng for storing sod etklsg p-LLW,
sranr.
No. 2. A certain lot or piece of ground
titotis In W#lkarsill sf .nsall, Msg a MM. Inl
fronllngnn Mala stra.l flu FM and on lbs pblltptbnrg
r-ss-L 2141 FSST, and known aa lor Ko. I In lbs PLOT or
plan of nstd town Tbarw.n -RALAL a goal. rnnt|WM
llT.lt n-S TWLMTFIA* PH4MK |IM KL.L.I MI
LLOT SB SIL-r EI f-4,n Isrg. staid, and oibar sal
bwildlngr, ale. hating a wall of good walsr ,
No. 3. A certain messuage, tenement
and Iran of fanning land la Half Moon township.ad
jotnlug land of Issue- Way on tb. nut. Ilmrr L.ttl.
on tb. aoalb l ,ton. on lit* ons* and William
Way sod Jarob His K. on lbs norllt, oonlalalng
RTOIITV ACKX.S. nu>r ,-r LEW Tbsrs-ON arsowd a
new TWOWTORT Mf 11.1.1X0 HWLFLR. larg. bank
t-NRN wagssn bosuw, corn rnh. inskt bona, and after
osiibnlldiagK also basing tWrsos a GOLD yoaag oerb •
aid.
This farm is In lie or* ball of Oslo -V-NNI, and I*
andsrlaM with a lorn* toaalliy of .1 rails* l Iron orw.
II I. loraled wllhitt 3 mils* of lie RTM Ragto Vallay
railewd and within two milo. of LB. aaw railroad
now holMlng In RIS.r HILL or. mlasw.
Trans sir fits Tso pr coal, of pnrrbao mosey
whsn Ibape-psriy la tlrnrk down. He balansw of oao
■bird on*-nflrntallon ssf anl. and lb. rssntlnl.g two
thirsts la .|Stl nannal pns msois al on. and two ymrt
w|tb Islrtsst, lob* wc 11 rssl by bond and Bmrlgng. an
tb. pismUna.
P. O. MATTKRK,
Mllswt<nrg.Ortob*rt7,lMl. (-l,i AdmlisbrtrsUor.
This is A nrw~rrsnsty, orlglnaJlTsTnr
■ prninls-1 and Inlrisdnswsl to tha M—ll. ofnrsdssu ■
slon and Ihn pnbtlr at ISNJ* by M. R, llan
una, M. WW*A*N., Pliuimrg.
I L*a., Wbo BAT pls, RLLM-L It to OTIC L,olßpn- I
tlrnis. and In .Tory raaa with tb. rnrat trail
. Vfr^MßpN|i
that of any rrtlHW (MMsfy, and la the only
. nmltrln- I .1 In alnooi .T.ry stlaaaw lo •
■ whirh fl.-sh I* belr-Fplirpar iFaninw PN.i ■
A SaM ■
4 * ' I
I ONS-ases of He Frinaln R vrgsot and Rladstar,
Mawabiw .H.sild BAGITRN WLIB It. PTAF.*
I la rampsist-sl of psirs-ly Tsdßtabte Ingrsdl-tils, I
wl —is, arrantlng to besllcal an thorn, a
• gmntrwnesly la lir!f AMAFLMMABI .
■ Lr. Ilanman baa AN- IER.IL TOTJIRSRITHG I
tko active (tlas-fptaa rnsn DEW IsanHmfi
A ANDLNN-MTDIILTIGUWIMLNTOCRUIJTINPTOCIMI. ,
1 poond. WBLRT, atrnirsisoinrMra WLLH tha Vis '
MRIHCATNIX S ATVFLA LAIMI dlaamsa, aad
1 HE wocb OD P. I. RJIII.N MMOMEAOA snta tb. I
first doss. TboroUixdaa organ that It win
ZSggg:, ~ mmm&u
I " II N AHTAAW QTT,!7R!!R.^^IBV
Dissolution of Partnership.
i hereby gireo that the
1" yssriaarsblp boraleforo .xMlag Isdsns Ar
tbnr J. Rrwwn and JOHN Proud foot, nnd-R He Arm
nam. of A J Rrwwn A 0# ,LU lb* fksralisirs bosluMw.
Is ibis day dlmuliwl by snntusl conanet Tie books
and AROONNTS r.main In lb.kigj|r Arthur S. Rrow*,
LO Whom all parsons tndobtsol B. He lata Aim will
plwu. Hsefe* papnent.
A RTIIFR 4. P.ROWK, J
JSmnmrnnvt.
BSIMMI*, Ortdtwr U, (Ml. Kt
New Advertisements.
JAMKN B AIsRXANDKRI In the (!ort of Gomtnon
.. of Centre county.
MAKTIIA J No, 216, Aug. tertn, IHll,
"VTOTIC'E ia hereby giveu lo the
lieirs AfI l(il reprwntallvtA yf Msrthe
Mm'UAII fo c fitii* into rourt on the fourlli Moiulsy of
Novernlwr n*st ltd Answer the petition of plAintiff
snd show cAuse nhy a c*rtoin ft**! hy J.
B Alisiidrr lo 51 nr tli A MAC It All tlfiuld imt be nils
find of record. Altwt: JOHN hPANGI.KK.
WW Bhedff.
OKOHOK N. HALE, fori In the t'ourt of Common
himself AU'I othsrSg I II*AS of Centre cmnty.
vs. f No. 3* Nov*utrr term.
JAMK.fi IS ARftfN. J I**l.
NOT It E in hereby given to the
heirs Antl l*K%l r*|r*A*ntti**A of Jsmw Her
rta. dfrnuol, Ui mm* in!" mofl on th* fourth M"tidny
of November next and Answer the petition of plsibtiff
AIM! show cause why A ce-rtsin iu- rtgagv iriven by llusbin
llusbin b Jame* 11 arris, dated the 241 day
of Kebruary. IfMi*. and reworded in t Vtitre nmnty in
inortitAfe book "A," |WHO hie, *h"ld not l* eatiansd
of record. dtewt: JOHN M'AKHI.KK.
42-44 Bhefiff
JANE W. IIA 1.. K J !t Ike Court of OoMM
v*. I Ples of Outre oouuly.
JAH OKAY, JOHN MIL- \ No <7, NovcmUr brw,
I. Kit AND JOHN Ki ll I I'M.
DON. J
NOTICE id hereby given to the
heirs arid legal r|)r**#DtatlA of James Orsy,
John Miliar and John I'urdoM d* r<A**d, ** otors and
legal re|>re**nlatlea of Mattlif w l>un<MHL dil*s**d.
sud to the lieirs and l*j|*l repieeentat I era of the aald
Matthew human, deceased, v rm* into rourt ou the
l- urtb M"ttday of N'V*ml*r nelt sud auawef the jaw
tlUon of tb* plaintiff sud slw rauae wby a certain
tiH>rtgar- K 1% * " •') ( bar lea llutun arid Kbihp r
to Jartim uray, J<dm Miller and John Pardon, **- tr
iors of Matthew Ihiarali, dated th* VHh ot Affll. I*l4.
and r**rdfwl tn Centre county In niortaas* tax.k
page 2*7, should not be aaltafl* t <f *fd
Alt eat— JOHN PKANOI.CR.
42-41 hheriff.
Orphans' Court Sale.
I X accorilance with an oriler of the
Orphan*' Court of Ontre eownty, there will be ri
|His*d at public sale, on the pyemia*-*, on
Thursday, the 3d of November next,
at I o!clock, K M , fh* ftdlow ing dwr rlt>*d r*al mlild
the* pnrperty of Namuel Yaarick, lal* t*f Walker
townahip, dec eased, lo wit;
AU ihat ci-rlain incugc, |cn<-m<-nt anil
tract of land ittuite iu Walk*r town*hip. l*ounded
and dear rt bed aa follows: On the north by lands of
of the laetraof K. H Valentine, 4*mi*e|, other land*
f aald Patnuel Vrarirk and bm ltt< kls; w*uth by
lands ff laaa* lit kte, Oeovge l.ul/ and Oacdine Gar
tr .ff, and w-at by lan'lsuf O *-*rge It<ll*y-—von tailing
EICIITY ACMBA AND OSK IIENDUED AND UK
TY KKRTHKS. neat tMWswre.
All itial niwuae<-, t--ntn>nt and tract
<>f land aituat* a* aUjve. lmind#l and derrlM aa
f 'ib.w • On tb* north and east by lands of th* heirs
*f ll H. Valentin*, detnaee-l. and beira of II Brorkef
hff. d*<*n*r<d . WHith by I>ii4 "f laur Bi'kle; west
by land* *f -amuel Ye#r*< It (aim** desrfiMp-wtt
raining TWENTY ACtttt AND riKTY-fOEB
I'EID'HKJ*. n*t measure
T* • KabS —One third tn hand *-n onftrmallon
of aal* and th** mail— in two *jual annual |4)n-uU
thereafter with inter*at In b* ae*urJ by t n I sod
mortgage cm the r*remie*
J NO. ft. YKARICK Adminietrator.
MRS. LYDIA L PIRKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS.,
f I
V - .J^s?s2uz~£
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'B
VESETAKLE COKTOCTITI).
1. a IVwIIIT. Cur.
/WEH MMW P.1.r.1 < ww.pl.i.<. ..A W MIHIM
Hwwwm 1.MrX..1 r.mat. Um.
ll will run Milrtif Um wont form at Fimll Cam*
pbUMa. UI cnwrlaa ImMw. lnß.amw.Uou tnl t*Wrt
Hoe. railing u4 IBngw. elo. oefl Um t mm,oi
bpln.l WnkMW, ee4 U perUcmleriy e4pt< ■* Um
Heagt of lilo
ll will dtm-ITU ulHbmmfnelimiawwl,
on rly Hog. o* dmlnpemet Tim ti *B erg to roe
now lieeioTuUmr.l,rtw*Ml Tir>BM4H>l,ieee.
ll i iwmin r.lntnoM, flelolMM-y, lintunuli rroTlng
for Wimeloirie. eed imta.iw weekmo, at Um rtoenl
It mure RtneUeg. Iliodorbew Ki i 1 "W. hnenibo,
C-mmrel MBUty. ewflfl—A Ibpefl e owd ledl
guaUoe.
TW Mug O* bmitng tnwi, neettnfl pole. U igt)
ee4 beHiw-h*. I. elwoy. jwrlnow nllf rurwd bp IU em
II will 04 oil Utiwo oed eedor oil rti 1 umotoef m on to
kormooy wtUHO* lee, Uml gorwre tb# fmeei#
rr ib.ror.og K Mny < uoopioioto at dbormlUi
Compneed t. oeaerpmowl.
1.7 iiia r- rivkniVK vrtrT*m.r re*-
roi'Vflb pTwgeted 04 Hoed t* Wmiro A*ooo.,
I .goo. Moot rrVwflt RibaWnlorS floelbymeil
In Um farm of Rib, 0100 lo Um Ine ef l.oied'o. 00
rorolpl of prVo. $1 pp. bog for oßbar. Mr* ftobbom
fneiyoemraoJllmmnnf laqulrr. bat far pompb-
M. Addfuoi aa iu Jtautoa M4o mgw.
Ro family aboeld b. wltbout LTMA K. PIKKRAMW
UVXR rnxa TWy en r oennotli a. 11 1111 ■ 1 oi,
eed torpMitj of UmlOor. RmbiorbM
ar MeU by ell IHwagteie. -%B
DX A MINER'S NOTICE.
1 J te lb. drplmeii' ttort at (Vin cnealy: ta tb.
mottar of lb* lorn will oed inbanl of Joba Nwp,
lal. at Bnggo toWßTbtp, dm.eonl:
The iindcr*igni"d, an Examiner Rppoint
*4 by aald raert lo lob* lootlmoey npna o ml, gtaalMi
by ait fwert to bnw nieo. eby a Mgaad law .Would
bo 4 b* owordod to try (bo TallOtiy ol oM will, will
amot all tb. aarUwi lourmdad ot bN oflbw la lb.
Rnrnaab ef R*ll.bn.|., lo illmd to tb. dtbw of hi.
appcdntm.nl, oa TVKRUAT. KOl lalw I, A. D. IMI,
ot in o'clock A. M.
41-Sw JOHK O. UITK, Kiomlnm
COURT PROCLAMATION.
WIIRRRAfI. tb. Hue. Cborlm A. Moym. Prad
rt.nl -f lb.Coaft f <v,mama Plooo ot lb.XAtb Jartktel
lh.tric-1, roa.laHng of Ibo rwaatlm at Omilrr. '3l nn>*
and L3.erß.14, aad Uta Hrm. fimtu-l Ftnixk oad Hi*
Haa. Jobn IMT.U., Atorcrlal. Jadgrw la Oalf* coealy,
ba.lng laauwl tlwdr prmpL (waring dale I7tb day al
floptmalmr, 1**1.1., am dllurtod, for holding a Oowt of
Oyr and Team tear oart Omml Jail Mini aad
4nw Rwwi'.n. of th. Poacw In RallHoela, br lb*
fount* of r#*lra, and 40 comm.nr. on Ibo 4th Mon
day rrf KoTMoiwr a.L Mlf b 3*tb Osy of Known
Wt, 1 Ml, and lomatlnn. two wwkg. Nnttc* I* Imfnb)
gITMi h> tb, rmo*r, Joaikwa of Ibo Paaca, Akbtaw
aad OOBOUMMI of aoM maaty of Ontra, thai (bay b.
Ib.ti and tbnr. la Ibidf prop.' pmwom, at 10 aYlark
la lb. focm-ioa of aatd das, with lb.tr rrcrord*, laqal
tlUnaa. .gamlnaltccnw aad tbH, owe iMuabuea,
to do tboa. Ihlagu which to thair oflk* appwtala. to
b. dun,, and tbom who •> bound In r-c.cgnl.aaem to
prrwaewt. aaaln.l th. pftone.rg thai am Of balt k, la
th*)ail of fVnlr* meaty, bo tb.n aad lhr lo proa,
cel. again.) ib.m ad .ball b* loot
Oiooe and.) my heed, ot Rottotonl. tb* tat day f
Oi-taiwr, ta Ibo j*ac of aer Lord I*l, aad tb* oa
baadmd and fifth ya t at tb. lad.paad.ao. at tb.
I'nithd) ft tales
41-14 JOHN M'AXHI.Ra. Rh-rlff
PENNSYLVANIA, Centre Co., r.
I IBBM.I t. Witutg R Ikinrtll* d*rb of lb
OrpkeeT Cm ai m*l. do bmby ootllfj
thai at aa tVpbana" Hndfl bald al PlitM^,?b- **4
day of AN.U.I, l*l bafic. lb. llonoraW. lb* Jodgm
at Hi. mid Cimrt, on toeUoa a ml. aw granted opon
Joba R HdilmM, Abraham llambbargar, Mary
Aaa Lobr, Jo J Lohr aad baom.l HatAbarg*,.
UM b*lm aad I-gal rprmanlatl*m of ttootd llanb
hermall, to moa* Into mart on tb* 41b Mon
day of Kjrwator n.gl, tn ooropt *f udba. to atwpd gi
ibo oalwaHob. or gbmr nam why tbo mat omat. of
lb* aald darmmMl ohontd nol to aold,
ta laaMmcmy wb.tw f, I bam bmeato ato my hand
aad aMgcd iba ami nf aatd court, al RaltaOmla, tb*
Tid day at A afloat, A. D l*l
WM t. RrRCHPIXLD.aO.a
Attmt ■ J*B* br IT'IH*. flb.rlff -d*
New Advertisements.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
RV virtue of a writ of Levari Fa-
J ' ciaa tamed out ,4 11,. 0,,,., uf Cnrn t„n Pl. of
tontru nuauti, and b, dtrerted. il,.r. 1.1)1 to on-
I*"** 4 • put"'* Hi. >1 u,. Court 11,11 l toiW-
Umlf, ou
Saturday, October 22, A. D. 1881,
at I o'clock, V. M , U| following dea, ritod im] out,
to wit:
All thoM two certain tract* or fifece* of
land .1111*1. In onto munly, Pcan.ylraaia, U/onded
and dwiilM-d u follow-: On* thereof ait,,at. In Ulil*
,V r v " H *r. beginning *1 * .ton*. on Uaa of land,
of Hhlr,gtun Iron * toapany. and tofug 'be north
* otner of il,* tiirt; tl„i,r e.utl, | 7 ' **t, £|g
I'." h**, ttour* outh if w,et.;us per, he.; lb. nr.
•oolb '•£' *nl, 15) |>er,|>aa, Ibw. .nil, l!f' tui,
'• I"*, >.ea '• h.oeu ulh Up wawl, r.M.| perthae;
ttonca mull, HP wwt, 15) P*r.h; ll,*nrV wx.ll,
•a *l, p.,, I,*. ; 1t,.,,j, w.olb IP wot. .|<>
per, bra, Ibcne* auutb l|" Wot, | 4-I'J per, tow;
wr.t w per, to* t„.lon~ltoar.
fi'J T"' l*'"h , w to too*; lb.are norlb I
.11.1, , porch**; 11,*onll, TT J ***t, 171
, ***' ponton; ttoac. nor tl, 2|" **. l,
to, p.to. to ainali rock ,„k : north U *n*t.
"jrzz • u """ '""-to -'it -.. i, 's>. (*„!,*. 1..
>l® -•*< icto: tlx-nr.
"**' l*"*W; tl,.uc ooftl, #t" wnat,
tLT. . •". wu perrto.;
*'® T ' ' ll ' , ' *" l < * l~" >'■-. ~'*ii, Mi|->
iTr fT • *7° >hi. it iM„'i.**
The other th. reol, situate in J'h.arunt
and Uttl. Sugar talll*., beginning at tb. wum o r
n.r of tb* tract • <lhw* aoutb 11° CP. p.,, to* p>
** i ' h ff* ''7 " Jeremiah IHot.r ~0,1 n /J, .
nTib . 'b.nt. I, y reaidu. tract,
norib ~.| ,**i to |*-,'b*. , t |,*o'* nr.u, ,•'
•bout io |r,b** to l,oc of laixl of W|ib*ru Wbll.
loiin.ilj Alrauj Mow,; tb.,.<. t. ., u . ntxnl,
**.,. •1.,ui17,„,, w to wbll* . Ib*n,. north
" I f. tl< t |"f'b*. to .ton*., n,*i,'. north
"fij *<, I''2 |*r, lot, tli.no. •> ,iilb '27, not -jir.i
|*-,rbw to 11,, (,)•£. of t*-|f,„ot,,g —4,,
arrwa and o# |.rrba. ui„r. or 1,-**; tb. two trar t*
noutalmug V.r, acrwt. #,",* or I*.. Tl,. utl. v,
* i"*" 1 ' *" eon.)*<! to tb. Hid MnUhl l.r
r'T* """."'r'" "" i *"• d~-i d.t.d j u if ■*,
1*73. ricorM in < *nlr. rounl),. In Ibw! IV* It "II *
; , *' t*f* *";• *' taken In i~ uUou and
to U aold u tb* |'rojx-,ij of lb. {".li-ndanL
J rkm* Can if.*—No fjtwid will b,, acknowl*
*d**d until tb* |mr,baa. mon.v I. paid in full.
JOHN SFANGLEK, Sheriff.
Pbe-nff '• o(|f#. Hrlli'fwiia, pa , Oct. 10,1% M.
ELE( TION PROI'LAM A T ION.
GOO SAVE TIIE CfttIM'iXWEAI.TII
I JOHN SPANGLER. High Kher-
I a. Of tb. <Vntr Of ' .nir., Cowaoavaaltb „f
I'mn.j toanla. do h.r,i.r auk* know, ana noib.
I to lb. .lector* of tb.' Vxml) aforuatd. that an *l*, lb a
will b, brld in tb* Hid t out,l, .4 Ont.T*
On Tuesday, November 8, 1881,
Of .lartlnr t-rwoi to fill lb. oft!.
If Mt TratMWirrr •< lVr,i,.j Ivant*
'.Z'zt' ,u 811 u " "® tw ° f *"•. Judi-M of
of oHeST"" 8 " li " " Br * "• for fb. roualjr
f>n. f-wt. to Hit tb* (Ac* of Cownij TrH*ur*r <d
Oatrv rotj.
*• !• ol| lb* <.<!W rvoUmMUry or ib
(vrttttfF °T
I,'oM Iwre" 8 " "* of tb. coun
. lo 8,1 ,b * 0 ®" °t Kerordw of lb. ooun-
I Ij uf Owlll.
li
nllrt'oj to.Mlr', "tbV.Vr^.d^.le^rn
rssf.'tow^"-" ,b * ' o
[•'T"
u ' " t " M< ~° •.••
for tb. I„wn*liip of T*>!or, at tb. bon*. nrrM f,*-
that parpow on tb. |X"|kmj ~f lx-x,*,<l M.iMrrut.
"" — 1 —
. lor tb. to.n.blp ,4 Aou bmi pre- inrt at
lb. |Mie brniH of II II Hnbl. at r,dt*r' Mill.
(itr " iS " ril " nk
of o"*d <Hutb*r prwrtnri,. at
tb. pwldif boH ownjdll., J H t,. t,H. ,4 Phu Hall
Uh.l Co,, ''(' tor Hbool boa*, at
Tor tb* to.WHblp of IV-ruww fold rrwdnrtl, In lb.
*bfd !<• at Pitie Qmvc
For lb. townahlp of f.rsaaow (new prrrlocl, *| tb.
In HiUlwjr't ili<
r-w fb. towHbip „f li.rn., in tb. wbool boon at
Brwialairs.
t"i tb. towndUp of Patbw. at tb. torn., of IVUr
Murrar.
r. tb. brmntcb of lUllrfor.t*. and tb. towMdiin. of
Mptlt'S and H*,.,.r at lb. Court ll xtw tn brlbtoot.
for lb. townablp of Walk*., la tlu wbiH.l bouM- at
HaUluabarg.
For lb. toeoagb and tonab,|, <4 Howard, at tb.
Rbool boon of Hid rod, h
For tb. towaSitp of Bu*l,. .1 tb. Cold fttr.arn wbuul
hom.
f..r tb. town.bip of Snow Fbe*. at lb. acbcHri bow*
at Snow fk atattow.
For tb. lownabto of Mario a, at tb. boon of Ju*|
K ing, la Jar kn<til
tot tb. tttfcagb of MUndwrg, at tb. *rb<d bo.M
I In Ml baton H
For lb. t-.wnnhlp of Bogg*. at tb. naw w boot bow.
la Owtral Olt).
For tb. townabip of Uwton, at tb. SUrar Hal.
Kbd bow
tor tb. uo. wl.lp of Pwnn, at tb. public kww of
Wlllkun Mwwr
For lb* borough of Mlllbßm. at tb. arbool boon
opr.wit. tb. lianfrlia l charek ia Hid tmroßwb.
tol lb. tow whip of Lttwrtr, at lb. arbool bow. .1
Eagl.rtll.
For tb. tow nab tp of Worth, at tb* wbool boo*, at
Port Matilda
for tb* townabip of Burnaid*. at tb. bow. of J. K.
bonk.
For tb. town.Hip of Ourbn, at lb. wbool boa*,
in, Rotw-rl Mann
For tb* borongb of Fatarilb and tb. towHbip of
futon, at tb* n*w wbool bnw at f ntonrlllA.
For tb. Uonntgb >4 Phlllpabwrg, In lb. now Rbool
hftHkp in teid iNihitif h
MFTICk to aim barabt gi.rw, "Thnt wn prraon
.irrptlng tb. jnatto" of tb. pearw, who .ball bold an)
otbw or appoißtiwm of an) prcdH or trwt under tb.
ihinnnrnt of tb. Cnltod State or nf tbto Stat., at
of an) rtl) ~r loeorpnrwtod dtatrlct. wtotkrr n n'-
attotomod (dßcer or ottwrwtoa. tntbardianto otar mr
agent who to or aball b employed under tb. l*-gi*la
ll*., KaerwUre or J od I rial) DepartaMt <4 tbto fatal.,
or ef tb. United Stale*, or of nay clt) or Im nipaa lad
dtotrtrt; and atoo tbnt ererf fcHlri of Onogi WW or
Slnto UegtaUtare and of tb. fMert or Bnanaa Unwn-
HI of aar cH). ortXwnwtoaloner* of nap Incorporated
■IMrIH, to to Mrtnonpalde of balding >w eaofHtosg.
at tb. am Una*, tb* • at appotnunont tor Jndgn,
lapator or Clerk of an) elortto* of tbto Owaatoa
wenltb i and that no Iwpartor, Judge or etbnr nkcn
ef nay nrb .toctton thnll to eligible to any oAo* to
be then rated tor '
•Hren under nry band and wal. at air ofltor la BHto
tonte, tb* let day of Ortotor, la tb* year of aar Load
on* thaw nod right bawd red aad Hghty-nae. and la
to. oa. koadrrd and Sflb year of tb* latopewde*'.
Of tb* Called ftalre
. JOHN BPANGLKR,
•Mr Sberlff ofCoatre Coaaty,
Orphans' Court Sale.
13URSUANT to an order of the Or
. CV> * r L* f W egpawd
to pabltc Hi., alb* praha. oa
Thursday, ths 3d of Aor ember neA,
at 1 o'clock, P. M . tb* Nlnning real aaUto. lato (to
prwawty of JOHM M'SKLE, towd>i
All that certain ntpwuagp, tonomcnt and
ttoctoafUad aitaate la Walker towatoip. toowtod and
ri> T* r 104 tow: <to too north by tb.Htetoad
Adam Itockor, der'd: am tto aato by toad, of Partd
Nanbbatw. and A. C. Oeary, on tb* **atb by A C.
Oeari • aad oa tb* want by land of Jacob Itoukto. eaa
laiclag > ucra* and IM pertW*. atoot 7* am* clear
•d and la a high *t. ,d rultlrattoa—tboreon toectod
agaad two toory dwwiilag boa**, with a aerertalllng
•ptingwf water at tto door, a c—awdbw tog torn,
aad all tto aenaaary owrbaiMtaga There are IVn
apjde (itrhard. on tto |l i atom of cbatoe ftnlt, a good
..-■tor pt*H, aad all tto atnalmw dmliwblo firs
Taw or tna- Owtbtrd of tb. pwrctmm mowy m
•toM oa rwArmattoa of mtoj en. tblrd la oa* ywr,
•tot tto taataac* la two yeara, witb latere*! na tto to
fhrra* payatenta, to be anwred by bond aad aiortgag.
WMtor JAOOB DCNKLK. Admlatotrabe^
Notice.
r pHE uaderaigncd hereby give* DO*
1 tto* that b to. patobawd Itoa fewa towb a
team af tbuw-ib. ow a rna mare wd tto ottor a
brown maf'*nd I bat to to. I.awed then, m tto tatd
Rao. Itnob. All toHMM nr. noutod oat la laterfer.
nith tbto team at It to m* pmparty. d
JOB BUSH.
(bwbo*,fepttO. ttol. h |f
a ww* ia ynnr Mm torn Tern, aad to *at>
This Space Reserved for the "BEE HIVE."