ilte (State ,31 moral. BILLEPONTI, PA. rhs Largest, Cheapest and Beat Paper PUBLISHED IN CENTHK COUNTY. TUK CENTRE DEMOCRAT is nub lahed every Thursday uioiuln*, at BellafouU, Centra county, To. TERMS—Cash In advance .. Si UO If not paid la advance, S OO A LIVE PAPEH—davotad to tba Interest. or ths whole paopla. Payasnts mod# within three months will bo eon-, ltdersd la advance. No paper will be discontinued until arrearages are told, eirept at option of pubtiehera. Papers going out of the couuty must be paid for In idvouca. , Any person procartn* us tencash subscribers will lis sent a copy free of rhsrgs. Our slteailvs circulation mokes this paper an an nually reliable and proßlable medium roraueertlaiiie We have the moat ample faclltitee for JOB WORK ■ad are prepared to print all hlnda of Books, TrocU, Programme*, Poatera. Commercial printing, Ac., In (be I net t atyla and at the loweal pueelble rates. All odvertteeineuta for a leea term than three months 10 ceota per line for the tlrat three Insertions, and :enta a lloa for each additional luaertlon. Special notices one-half more. Kdilortal notice# IS cent# per line. A libera) dleroont la made to persona advertising by lha quartet, holt year, or year, as follows: ca sein ocevrtss. | f j j One Inch (or li Unas thia type) f-"' ** *'? two mchea. I J* Three Inches- }" JJj £ Quarter column (or & Iwhei) - f.'l Ualf column lolnchr®) |] •"{ column (or I u 'j K ' 1 BdvrtUinniM u*ut tw paid for beforo l iruoß, ficppi u >mrljr contract*. wh*o payment- in sdrßiice will I* required (GICU NOTICM, In lw*l columoi, lo cnt pf ln. PoUtICAL Soticn. 15 Hnencb insertion. N ithlne in*Tt-d for \— Ihmn c*ou. Rcuri 4 " NOTICE*, IN TH ©dltortnlcolumni, IS cNU per line, #nch Ine^rtlon. A Pow Things Which the Demo cratic Party has Done. The Hon. Eraslus Brooks, who was permanent chairman of the New York Democratic State Convention at Albany, recently, made a ringing speech on taking the chair. We take the following extract from his able and eloquent speeeh: "Taxes have been exacted from the American people since the civil war ended to an amount nearly four time* the entire national debt. The public domain has been sacrificed by millions of acres and tens of millions of dollars in the interest of corporations and mo nopolists the result of whose adminis tration has been to make the rich richer and the poor poorer. The true Demo cratic doctrine is equal and exact justice to all men, giving the laborer wages worthy of hi* work, and to capital that protection which belongs to money hon estly earned and fairly acquired. The real hope of the State and nation rest* upon pure election* and capable and faithful men in office. Under Demo cratic administrations in the past 3,000,- 000 of square miles hsve been added to our national territory. Some of it came by war, but moat of it came by negotiation and treaty, and the whole at a cost of about $,'>0,000,000. With this history and these example*, the people were told at the recent Repub lican State convention by its President that "the best party and the best prin ciples and the best men were of the Republican faith." The Democratic party has no boasts to make or preten aions to submit. It knows of no way of judging of the future but by the past, and judging by the past, it is ready to submit its history, its principles, it* candidate* and it* party a* a whole to the fair consideration of the people of the State, asking of them only what i* justly due to private character and pub lic integrity. "All around us in the Stale and be yound the State the signs of the times wive hope of a better future for the Democratic party. The people, a* they are intelligent and independent, will abandon the blind guides who have so long been kept in place by the cohesive power of public plunder. Exj>osures like those of the Star mutes, running through a whole Republican Adminis tration and costing the Government more than $1,000.0(A) unnecessary taxa tion each year, command the attention of the people. The Democratic party has bad no supreme power in the Fed eral Government for twenty year* or more; henoe these abuses, many of tbem without example in the history of the country. When partially in power in Congress it did reduce the appropria tions $40,000 000 in a single session of Congress, snd demanded still larger re dnctions whtoh the Republican Senate refused to grant. In like manner it nought to reduce the rate of interest upon the bonds of the Government and failed by the combinations and macbiti ationa of leading men in the Republi can party. In this Htate when in power during five yeera of control it reduced the Htate debt from $51,000,000 to $O, 000.000, and the State taxes from s4fi,- 000,000 to $7,000,000. Civil reforms commenced in all the State service un der Democratic administration, and Cblic opinion since their loss of power i compelled a decent respect for Democratic example." Cooper's Address. Pram UM Harriet. nr* Patriot Chairman Cooper says in his address that "when the last Democratic State Treasurer handed over the office to the Republican incumbent a very large sum of warrants were unpsid and consti tuted a floating debt." Those warrants, be adds, have since been paid "and at this moment ample funds are held to meet every legal demand on the Mute." This goes a little beyond the harraleae and feeble character of the address, lie object ie to make boast of the man agement of the Treasury under the present incumbent of the office at the expense of his Democratic predecessor and of the truth. Whose fault was it that a large sum of warrants was un paid and constituted a floating debt? let Chairman Cooper answer in his capacity of Speaker pro lem of the State Senate and aa Chairman of its finance committee when the floating debt was contracted. The Republican Legisla ture made appropriations for exceeding the revenues of the treasury io spite of the warning of the accounting officers of the Commonwealth. In consequence of thia many creditors of the Common wealth were ootnpelted to hold warrants until there was sufficient money in the Treasury to pay them. I his was not the fault of the State Treasurer who could use only the funds that were pro vided him. Hut the man in the .State who above all others was responsible for the condition ot the things describ ed by Cooper the Chairman of the Re publican State committee is Cooper the Chairman of the finance committee of the Senate. Yet he has the cool effron tery to insinuate that the fault waa due to "the last Democratic State Treasurer" and the solo merit of payment belongs to the present Treasurer and the He publican party. The latest Crank. A MAN WITH A SEVEN SHOOTER DEMANDS ADMISSION TO THE WHITE HOUSE. WASIIINOTON, October 31.— A well dressed and jiowerfully built man ap peared at the While House this after noon and demanded to see the "ac counts of the President." Mr. Dins more, the doorkeeper on duty, at once recogni/.ed the visitor a* a "crank" who bad called there in May last and was sent home to his friends in Pennsylva nia, and with a view to delivering him into the custody of the police,suggested that the "accounts" could he seen down street nnd that he would accompany him. The mnn, who gave the name of John Waling, of Pennsylvania, then present! d a letter, which he insisted gave him the right to enter the man sion, and endeavored to force his way in. Mr. Diustnore seized him and a des perate struggle ensued. Waling at tempted to draw a revolver, hut Dins more, who had grasped him by the throat, choked so vigorously that he was unable to use it. Steward Crump and unother employe of the house liur ried to Dinsmore's assistance, and the lunatic-was, with some difficulty, over powered and his revolver taken from him. It was a large sized seven shooter, with every barrel loaded. The police were notified, and Waling, or Dr. Noetling was taken to the station and locked up. The letter which he presented read as follows : "John Waling: You are hereby in formed that .lohn Noetling is lawfully elected president of the United Slates, and occupies the White liou-e every day. "(Signed) AI.NIOIITV GOD. "Communicated by the Holy Spirit." Noble'* Election Will Defeat fhe Bosses. From lh WillUflMport (tan n l lUne*r. In common with all the other Demo cratic papers of the State we have been giving the Wolfe movement ail the en couragement we could. Wolfe is mak ing the same fight that Noble is. Both are trying to defeat the "bosses." We work for a common pnrpose, to extir pate "boss" rule in Pennsylvania. Some of our Democrats are very apprehensive that the encouragement given Wolfe would create a diversion in his favor from our own ranks. If there ever was any danger it is pa-sing away. Demo crats who appreciate what this canvass means know that their votes for Wolfe will not do the latter any good, hut will merely help Daily by reducing Noble's vote. If Wolfe's revolt is nmde a sue cess, it can only be accomplished by the election of Mr. Noble. The weak ening of Noble is so much gain In Daily, whose election will make the efforts of Wolfe nnd the independents rather ridiculous, and hand the State over to the liosses, with increased power for an indefinite term. 1-ct all indc|-endenl Republicans determined on the over | throw of Nng rule in their |>srty vole for Wolfe. The Vote fie get* the Dut Democrats sboulo i. party nomination, not only sB candidate is a competent man, but fur the further his election by the defeat Cameron candidate, will holt count for something interest of the people. In no other way can it influence the future politics of the State. This is the logic of the present canvas* stated as plainly a* we can present it. All Democrats should stick firmly to Noble and work for htm zealously from now on until election. Wolff and the Pemornit*. From lb Pltulmrj M. The Democrat* who vote for Wolfe, with whose warfare on the Cameron ma chine all Democrats undoubtedly sym pathize, should understand that l>jr so doing they are helping to success the erjr machine Wolle i *ailjng. The purpose of hi* campaign i to defeat Bsily by a division of the Republican vote and thu* compel the Repulilican party to abandon the Cameron leader bip and control. We think thia would be a good thing for all parties a* well a* the good name of the Mtale. There would be less corruption in politics and legislation. Hut if Democrat* throw their vote* away on Wolfe thev indi recfly aid the machine bosses. Wolfe's campaign will l>* a ridiculous fiasco un less he defeats ltaiiy and so teaches the bosses a lesson. The way for Democrat* to aid Wolfe in this praiseworthy enter prise is to adhere to their own candi date. for if Baily is defeated it will be by Orange Noble, Wolfe will get a big vote, we have no doubt, but he will be a bad third in the race. Republican votes for him will count as a protest against Cameron rule. Democratic votes for him will aid the Cameron can didate. Noble and Reform. Proa DM DOJ Isslown tSaoml. The Mtale election thia fall is a con test for Treasurer only. But this it made more interesting because of the triangular race, there being three can didates. The Republican Hiate conven tion was ao torn by dissension and fae tion, that a Urge minority refused to be bound by its nomination, and Charles 8. Wolfe is now the*r candidate. The machine candidate is Silas M. Baily, made so by tbe bosses, who will have to elect him, if elected at all; while Wolfe represents tbe reform element in the Republican party, those who refuse to worship the machine. In opposition to tbe two Republican candidates, the Democrats nominated Orange Noble, a man of high character, great business experience, and every other wav well qualified for the office. He is pledged to reform, A aoop nnptist clergyman of liergen, N. Y.,a alrong temperance man aullVr eil with kidney trouble, neuralgia, end dizaineas almoat to blindneaa, over two years aflor be waa told that Hop Bitten would cure him, hecAtiae be wax nfraid of and prejudiced against " Bitter*." ■Since hi* cure he aay* none need fear but trail in Hop Hitler*. Thousands ol Indie* to-day cherish grateful remembrance* of the help de rived from the ue of Lydia E. Pink ham'* Vegetable Compound. It po*i lively cure* all female complaint*. Send to Mrs. Lvdia K. I'mUhum, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mas*., for pamphlet*. It is a*tonihing how many people liswk up and spit out Catarrhal corrup tion* when there i* so little need of it, a* I'zrina cure* it. Jt ry List tor Novkmiirh Tkkm. — The following I* the list of Jurors drawn for November term of Court, commencing Monday November 28, 1881. O RAMI) JURY. Ilrnj. Oanlfwl, Mpring, Jntr. Htllim Ern*rr. Ru*h. D. M M'Cawl, Grrgg. A'Um lxntili , Errgtiauo. D M /* Iglrf. Mlllbrlm. C I lurk, I'sif &r|lk Mirbarl Hwratina. HwllST. J. M. IHngM. Ilair I*. liu ll'dttsn, Frtguaon, J l\ I'. tanell. IVgga, John lli(>lrr, Mil**burg. Jiaarpb !*, lWlUf.ri.ir, lafl- l Mbhtlj, Uaikrr. Rrtilwii Idding*. 1 nifn. Jaa Monijjomry. Misring. Martin M|so(ti. Worth. Andrew Tb<n. t nloti. Fluo r liuuii-*rg*r, I'attoti O. I* Mwk. lb ili-f..nt* llviirjr Mouthcru, I'li f-nrg J R. iiarirufT. IW-lUfoiit*. \\ R Tallar. HallrMlU. r A Ibsak. llurtiatd*. I). M K**r*t*tt*r ivnn. J C.Couwl, kil*rty. Andrew llarlrr, I'rnn. Edward Brown, Ibllrjunt#. Joliu lb- lor. E A. l>ah,l*hlli|wburg. J. B. Ilartawn k, tVdlrgw. M J. I>twk*r, Poller. M A llirtb>n, Miow htiu* Jaru-t C, Cwndo, Gregg. It K Gentswl, IWltefonUjG W. Rojar, Milan* J.-ewv I.tj. aa. Mix*w Mltua. It F Ri< har l Lutr, Mpring. W i| Jam Fullon. Milaaburg M F. !/••. Buinllf-. Jamra Mcholl. Gt*gg. Jon F Trraalwr Odlega Rcnanuai Wolf. Harris. H I. Target. Drllrfoat#. MaruuH Ktiuwrn, M alkar. Jmtne* Harhdul, UMty. JV. Gray. Philipabarg. TKWKIIHK JI RORM-id WEEK H F Phlli|j*. Pawn. John I) Clark, Liberly. AO Gregg. ,J I. Naff. Hogga, Ntthticl Gcasa, F<*r-u*oa, M Krrlwtl. M|r|tg. Gvw.rgo MOfffOl I B ti BMMM \ i liar I **e. It J T llaierly, Mpring. Om* I. Patavu, I niuti Jwhh KiU(|>rt, Pant. H F Ck, llarrta J am** II 11 rtnai- . Harris rge Hart*r, Pann. Jamra I* Frank Ml Ira. ll' llarahtafg*r. Walkar* HwarU. Walar. |Wil*/S Kilger. Kuah II U I'ottrr, llarrta M itliam Jrnkitsa. Ikll'fl I ft l Kan, Haiißff J C Nwt'f, llaine* • Nathaniel IMrly, Hoggs Jan>b Hurket, Mile*. J C Idding*. H-tfga n**a Erkmruth. Muring. P W Hnrkrt. Half Mion. Jw W Fufey. Ilellefont*. Johu W llraton, Collatga. Joa Waddle. Patten. New Ad vert i arm en fa. NOTICE. —In the matter of the E*- tat* of llmry Kj ken roth, lata of Mpring town ship. dec l*e confirmed •!, and |i Ibatnn ordered according t- tha Act of A*- •rgil'ly In tm li ■ a** made and provided, and if no * captions are filed prr r to first 'lay of lral*f ton • nnrt will he confirmed alwdalHy. Court, M M a HI'Rr'HFIELD. : MjwJn the matter of the K- Ule B"sc toamahlp. ctf leuire omntf. Pa: -1 : ■PTmrw, nowri, and real eetale m n*e of Mm Mary K. '§' deceased, be and re Mary g Haoey, h*r h*ira and stable forever, according to th# Ad in k h ma* mad* and provided Prnvld- I ed. however, that publication Is* mad* according to ; Art i 4 AaaemMy. and no e*r#pthn filed on of be-for* the first day of November t*m. It Is further ordered I sd directed thai lb* said Mrs. Mary K Han*v enter into rwvsgnisanc*. with suflkteot nrriirlty. In th* sum of ajity dollars, rondliionad for tha payment of FNll within n* year, with later eat, to th* admintstrator of ■aid d*r eased. It being th* amount over and above fSOi allowed by law. Hy th* Court. WM E Bf R'TIFIELD. ii-4w Clerk Chr. CIM at lb* **Kl* of Jacob r—r I car. "l4. I. lA*I. Th- .ppcxl— out of 4*ob*ri r-wl Mlxt* *■••! tb* .loclhw i f tb* xrlduo, S*r*b F-*cr*r, lo Uk* lb* fullowta* I'OCl wb tb* pcoxteloa* of lb* Arl of lllli April, li|. an*i**in*nl. .b* f-JioE lb* illSmxi. Mn* Ihtw* bnn-Ir*a dolLlx *ad tb* x(|-nMnmil, rix: "A balf lot of lao'l Is H-01.1-oi*. Il.nl. toon-bip. < .11 tr. connty, booad*A oa lb* oorfh by Rock.y • •It.y, on th* w.l l>y land nf IbTld 11*11**, am tb* nxih by lb* Diamond *fjnr. and on lb* not l>y M of Jo"ph Swln-iiart; bring lb- *mf*ra half of bd !fa .11 la lb* g*o*cl plan of IbwSabarß - lb*r*nn .r*rt*d a loi.rtoty fr*midi.ip A| |ol*ol ,alo* hr** bandrvd and lhlriy-oo W.IIXI dollar." Waa prnow-ad and road, b.*u| n.xl orm of mart ; aad If bo .xc.pl loo. b* tb*a Sl~l tbr mm* xball b* r-oiflrin*d abaulntriy. and lb* fml *ui* lak*a by asld Sarah T**rrar .bail l aad r*maln onto b*r. b*r brira and aaoigna. aatyM-t to tb* pa)iu*n( of to* mid -am of thlriy-oa* ao-luu dot lan, Arm and atablo kr**t. By lb. Coo ft. Attmt: WM. K. BCRCIiriKLD. tt-t Clrik Or. Oowrt. "MOTICE is hereby given that the I? Mroant of JAMES T. LROB tBD, mtno of Maid P.rk. for lb* b*ooAt of cradllot., baa ba Al*d In tb* offir* of tb* rrotboaotary of tb* Ooxirl of Common Pima la and tot lb# ooaaty of Cantrw, aad ■bat arid amaxl will bo pnaaatad for nmSraMtbm ol lb* aaxt tmm of aald nxtt 4S-4I J. C. lIARI'KB. Froth y. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the i" aoroaal of P. T. MCASKR.rommlUaa of J. W. Slo.r, a laaatlo, baa barn Bl*d fa tb* offica of tb* rrotboaotary of tb* Court of Common Flma fa and for tb* Coaoty of (Vatra, and that aald aoroaat will ba praaontad for cnnfliraatfoa at tb* nasi tarm of aM mart, fW-4w) J. 0. lIARFBB, Froth y. Administrator's Notice. IETTERB of ffidministrMlion "de J loan, aoa-aa tb* mUU of SUSAN LRR. lata Of ForJa* toanablp. CVrntra mwaty. Fran"*, drrmanl, ban bo* graatad lo Fat** Barvford. r*.tding ta Mtl roy. Mifßin nmaty. Fana'a, to wbuta all priaona ln damtad lo Mbl natal* ar* ra,aMiad ta arak* t*yaa*ot. aad tkoa* Kaxln* lUlm. or dataaad* will tnaka kaowa th# mar* aitbowt d.lay. FETE* BABBFOOT *t * Kllray, Ml*la ooaafy, Pa, A UDITOTVB NOTICE. A V Tk*aad*raUpMd,aa aadllo* apfoiatid by tha Orphan.' Ooart to boar aad pa** npna tb* *xeapina* R!*d to tba .dmlnlriialor , arrowat of tb# aatata of Joba T. Boo***, darvaaad. aad to mak. dl.trilmihin of lb* fond la tba baada of tb* admlntarrabo alll Mtaad to tb* dtitlm of bta appotatmrirt at hi* odfe* la Balla bnlr oa FRIDAY, lb. Ilib day of No**aibri, A. II ikl. *1 10o'clock A. M. of Mid day, ban aad ab.r* OH jpuilMff HMMMMfii 4Mi fiUMMfe* 4Mt t>. r. rofcmiv, Aadiw*. Netv Advertlnrments. OrpliatiH* Court Sale. I,>UH.SUANT to an order of the Or- I plums' Court of Otilr# county, p*., will # grid fit hU, oil Uio pfrttilMld llulf M'*o|) township, 111 mid county, ou Thursday, the 10 th of November, 1881, ftl 1 o'otork P. M., tli* following d*scrll>*d real astute lat of Uforgß p. Nitterti, to wiu No. I. A certain lot or piece of ground sltust* In Walkerville, llulf Mnn township atoremid, on the southeast side of tfaiii tre*l, adjoining lot* of Mm HUlteljf ou tlr Afud •nd lot of lleury Adam* on the l, known lu Hit? plot or plan of mid village lot No. 21; fronting on Main •tort AA f**t anil run ning bark 106 f**t Till-TOOU ©rented a |N)ITFHY K I I.N and building for storing aud making pottery wear. No. 2. A certain lot or place of ground •ituat* in Welk*rvl)l nforNaid, befug a rower lot fronting on Main street o*. feet and ou the I'hlllpsLurg road JM| foot, and known aa lot No. I In the plot or plan of snid town Th©r*"ti erected a g. 3. A curtain ni*euagu t tenement and tract of fanning land In Half Moon township, ad joining laud of laaar W my on the nut, ||©nrv l.ytla on the south. ■ Lyots on tha w*s' and Will tat* Way and Jacob lII* k• on the north, containing KIfiUTY ACKKN. more or laea Thereon sroctod a ■ear TWO-MTOKY JIW FLLING llr H*Lr. T*u |*r rent, of pnrrhae money when the property la atrqrk down, the balance of one third on counrtiistloti of sale, and the rlua|nlng two thirds in e.jual annual paino-nt* at one and two year* with lutel? •!. to I#* ? ur< d 1) iidan l lii /rtgaga oil tha promises. V G. MATTER*, Mileaburg, October 17,1**1. (42 it) A Jininutrat.-r. A UDITOR'B NOTICE. 1 * Tha auditor appointed by the Orphan*' Court of Cmift omiitjf to asnattaln the advancement* and Uiake distribution of the balam a In Ilia hand* of It F Miaffer an t W illtain lUrter. OMMIM f. A .*f Mb liar-l Shaffer. d-< eaaed, to and •to o g tboer legally entitled thereto, will attend l? the do tie* of his ar j-ointment at lila ffl'i- In Mlefonle on THI KMI'A l, Ue ITth day of November, A D IfcM.at 10 o'clock A. M , when ami where all parties Interested can attend If they aea proper. 42-41 I). P. FORTNRV, Auditor. JAM EM B ALEXANDER J In the Court of Common •. > Picas of Outre county. MARTHA Mu K A 1.1. ) No. Au g Urm. |m|. NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs and legal iepraetitallve* of Martha Me JOHN PI'K lAM HON J NOTICE is hereby given to the hHrs and legal rwprmrt* tali sea of James Gray, J#hn Miller andJ-hn Pardon de-reused.e*#*sml*f neit and answer the |-e titoti of the plaintif and ah-.w iauw why a "fUin mortgage gtv*n by Charles lloc-n and Philip Banner to Jamee iiray. John Milbr an I J? all nOn-ra in rlrrulHllnn. Influ n. and In lh i-lim waul. TV Wrrkly TKmrt rover- the Wlin'.r irnatiil nf a Dm n*n family journal, ll U lra> r and Mlrt Uian anjr lilh-prlced weekly of f. red lire ptilillr; || irwllnt mailer rover* a K'-IT aenpr. U m>re rniertauniig and lu (tractive* and yet It cn> BI T O*E DOLLAR A TLA*. Our mcnta evrrywhepe >• II la Ihe paper In the llrrfl to ram *m far. and rvadrrw of one year are an plmar-d that thejr are mr* to renew their •WNrtMllft AtgM pun— Ftfly-n* rrjvmttt fur one U'Mar n war, and the iu—l liberal terma to rluh aaei.la. h|>im?n coplea free, hend fur one ler.ro nlarrlblni few any paper. Aitdtrw ft eehljr vtnaca, £*> Walnut wrert, Clticlu&all, O. THE DAILY^TISMES-STAR, Elpht paffet, /Urtp-rtpM mhrmaa. Only als dollar* a year, S-1 far tlx montha. |I.,ENNBYLVA NIA, Centre Co., m: 1 ltt.] I. WiLUta K Breann*. Clerk of Ike l>T|.bao.' (irl of lb- mH oitinii, h-trl.y rertify lh.| at aa Orvk*a' tVwrl hM at Helle(>nte, the t*l day d An-t. ll. Wr. the lloanrahle the Jidpa of the aaM Coarl, on motion a rate trw rraotel )• John R llnlilerpr. Atonham llarvlil—fr-r. Mary Ann UAt, Jam-. J. b ht and hamo-l ll.i.t.l.r*r. tha heir, and l-al leprMoaUtl.e. of t>a.lw ran— ehy the real rotate of Ihe aalii 'W roar it -hooH not he eM. In teatlmony aheteof, I bare hereaatn art my hand anil affixed ihe ami of aaet to art, at Heilehmte, the ivl day of Auyu.t, A ft l*el *N r. HIrRe~IIFIKI.fi. C 0 C. Atteat; JOB* arttotAX, RllrriS SC-dw The l eading Daily and Paper t* THE WaaT IIRARt ft VAI.I.KV. SUN ANITBANNER, rt nf.imn.p av 11. T. BALLADS and 11. M. WOLF, Jr., Sditors and Proprietor*. WILMAMRPOkT. PA. /Tim on able Editorial and Rrportorial StafP Omtmine the JeateM Telegraphic AW Hat a Reliable Dorp* and Oorrcapondtntal (*• MM TM( LARGEST CIRCULATION or ant Btwxrtrta is CENTRAL PENNBTLVAKIA. DAIL I* fO 00. WBKKL Y $1.60 PRR TRAIL IN AfIVAKCR. Any pernor. g< ttiny ap a elab of re new yearly ante acrfher* for the Wmtt Sen xna Buna, will recetra a Off (of aae ymr ran. DH. HASTINGS, s ATTOBXRY AT LAW, HKI-URmifTK. PA. Ofßra oa Allegheny aHwH.two (on mt *4 the of- Sot ecrnpted by tale Arm of Tor am A Haatlna Ktf . a. rax it. a.. a xxm OKALE A MrKEE, A ATTORRSTR AT LAW. h-tf Offire oppaalta Opart Itoaa*. Sellehaite, r*. Dissolution of Partnership. "VfOTICE is hereby given that the IV partnerelilp heretofore extaUag hotoeaa Ar thar J ftrnwa aad John Pmndfhat, aader Ihe Arm name of A. J. Brown A Ca , tr the fhrnlinre hnalatwa. h thla day dleo.!rel by mafaal n-neeet The I—A* aad armaai. remain in Ihe latr*x <4 Art).or J Brawn, to whom ail perwat Indehte. 1 to the lata Srm will pi mm make pnporent. AhTTtCR i BRiiWh-. JoikN PBOCPPtavr. Iteljadsnte. Ort.l.er t*. ISDI. 43At •Cff a weak la yaar owa wxm. Term* and (A oat- I IfalwT* UACUen * Tori- GOLDSMITH RROTIIEUS, J Ire Illve Storm, BEEHIVE One Price Stores. GOLDSMITH BROTHERS BEE HIYE. Tho Bee Hive One Price Stores, ) BELLKFOVTK, PA., October 24, 1881. j t We bey leave to inform you that we hare jud purchased this en• ' ' ,r< bueinest, and trill continue to run it on the tame principle* as MSuEw heretofore, and trust with the increased facilities that we have for buying goods cheap, on account of one of the jirvi being engaged in the same line at wholesale in Nete York, to merit a continuance of your jmtronage. Our new stock will be in nest nest treek. Very respectfully yours, GOLDSMITH BROTHERS, Now York Offlew. ) Suecesear* to B A I 1. A ND & S r: W M AN. && A At Walker-St. > Goldsmith Brothers SueocHHors to BAULAND& NEWMAN. BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORES. New Advertisement,m. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Mr TIIK COHMOXWIALTIL I JOHN BPANGLER, High Hhcr- X 9 (It of tb* fount/ lit I'.otra, Cumtn,,nw.a!*b „r p*li flat Irani*, do li*f*l,) maka known and pra twtko *!•?!'? that an •(action will If bald In lb* anid Count/ of Ootro, On Tuesday, November 8, 1881, for th purp— of alarting on* j •*<-*,,a ui 111 Ui* oOr of Bute Tra—tirar of Pa-nuatlranig Tnru paraaina to All lb* oOLm of Aaocl.l, Jqdgaw of CYulrs couttt/. On* |Mt*un to All tb* of Ninitl tut tba an intr of Canin. ' Ou® |iriaon to All tb ot* of Com,!/ Tt*a#r.t of Ontr* ■•■*— "< U*™7n£ 10 "" ' U u ®'- <* Auditor of C 1.1! ."'of ftSL"? * "l""*" f'" notlrn that tb® t.i.ca OI bunting tb® nt',f®*.|,( *|*,t|,m In lb* K ,ml zA? Jsr- ,b * "• pou * l/£££:? k>P •" • tb. Mbool boUM for tb* fawnahip of Taylor, nt tb. boaaa t , r that pur,'** " tb* pr..p*„) „f Uotwd Mm 7^l Ktllf (iiM liklilh f/f Ui| M i*. tl > . tb.to.hol ur V ' '. b " KW hu — ,D For lII* to. nabtf, Of Cottar 'Nor!ton, mm !h.i, .a tb* public Itoua* „f U J Kojrr l *,,t,. n.l| fuf ll|P I'DRllilt) at |ti*c iitftf. Tur Ihr tuvnaMp of {* prrlt of Uotrard. a! tb® a, b-*,l b -ua* „l .aid 1,. tb® to. liablp of Aaak, at tb.Cold Btra-.ni arbool luaat. lor tb* faw—bip of 800. Abo., at tb. arbool bona, at 800. Bl,<> at• il„u. lor lb* to.uabii, of Marion, at tb. bona, of Jo*l Kilng, in Ja'kaouilll*. lor tb* lMM|h of lllaabwi, at lb. acbool boua. in Ntlialrtirt. For tb* to.ab)|> of Bogga, at tb* n®. a, bool b -uaa It, Onlral Oil/. For tba U'.uabir of lloatoa, at tb. (itlaa. Hal. a, !„>! b>ma* 1,. lb* tovnablpof P.nn, at tb. |utt,Uc boua. of V llltan, kluaarf. For tl,® U.oagb of Ml!!hrit. at tb* arluaol boua* o|-tfoait* tb® ka„**l,eal rhutob In aatd l-.n.0/b lor tb* to.lob,p of Üb.lt), at tb* arbool bona® at Eaclrrilla. lor tb* <".nbl|, of Worth, at tb* arbool bona* at Port Matilda. For tb. to.aabi], of Brr,®lJ*. t tb* bona* of J. K. Btaak. I--® tb. lo.nablj, of Cttftin, at tb* arbool bona. n*ar Ib-tc! Mann. lor tl,® laauatb of I ritirttTill* an-3 tb. bi.nablp of Cntoin at lb. o atbiml lota a. at I'nlonaillr For tb® |..fou/b of Pbilipaburg, in tb. 1... arbool ht.u** In aaid botrKigh Nt/TICK la ala, kwltj p®*., "That -roty jntn.o *>(.|tling lb* juat,** of tb* ft*®,*, .bo afiall bobl an® ofli,* or ®|f*t iiln*ot of at,) |.,l!t or t,*l at,d*t tb. ti*.®*tt,in*t,t of tb* I" It 1 1 *d Mat**, or of lb,a But®, or of an/ • b/ U. I CM. paid, of boiling '.■ aa*rrlafag, at tb. aatn* tl*. tb. o®, or a(,i>(datiH*f,t for Judc®, | In*f*-t to, or Il®rk of an/ ilx ti. n of tb,. O totuuo -1 .taltb, and in ®t oo |t.-|-i r. Jo-U- <-r ttthi, ..n„, r of an) au•> ,4 our lord I out Ibuuaand right bnndrasl and adgbl/-im., and In lb* on* badr*d and Ann /Mr of tb. indriaptadnua of lb* I n,l'd Mat**. JOHN BPANOLKR, ♦l-4* Ibnf of Cwiti Owity. pOURT PROCLAMATION. ! Ft lIEKKAB, lb. ll,di. t'barl** A . Daiar. Ptml ' d*nt of 111. < ,-otl td plana ot lb* .-l.tti In-llrtal j I Haiti 1 1. ("natatlng ot tb* roanti** titr*. 1 iinto. and tia.f.. id. and tb. lion Buattrl Franrk and tb# ! Hon Jobn I l.a, Aa* rtat. Jl,o In Ontn ..omtj. having iaauatd tbadr fw*|< haartng dt* litb dar of lUpt*tnlr, !M. to ui. fit®* t*d fc,r brddtng a Omrt id j O/.r and Tmuaat and flrt.aral Jail IMirot/ and tfoartar Boaat -na of tb® poara in lull, fc.nt*, for tb. I ronntr of iVntr*. and t r.-aiuirnt* < tb* fib M"ti* I 4a/ <* N,f*tnlof nt, Mug tb, Sih da) ot N<-•*,- lot. Ikfcl.and t*otlun* t,. a**k® Notb* b-ratt/ pran to tba < orv,n*. Joait**. ot tb* P*#r. Aldnmra j and Conatatdaa of aad nnint/ of Cull®, tbal lb®) Ita ; tb*n and tbrra f n tbidr ffofcT fwrana. at It, o'rbck ' la tb* forrtut* -if aaid da), arltk tbadr raa.Mda, ln<|ml j afMona. aaaininali na. and tbadr *n maatabnam, I tod" tb<*t Ibinga nhtrh to tbadr tflra ajp*Ma!na to ' lo ckm®. and lb,** b at* hoatnl In r*c,gniaaaaran to : imaarala agalnat tb* primmtrt Ibal at® or aball fc la tb* Jail "f nw (tta agalnat tb-n, a® aball ba Jnat Otn nnd-r Ba) band, at B*lt*f,,at. tb. lat da/ of 1 Iktokat, In Ib® /*ac of --or Uard Ml, nod tb. ',• ; bondrrd and A fib /ami of tb. !ud*|-.nd.n<* ~f tb® 1 nttH lutft fl-fl JOHK BPAMOLBR Abort* tllOnAtiK X lIALR, far lln lb. Conrt of Common blnuadf and otbata, ! Plana of Crkfr® cuawl/. a* f X Noam,l w tam, JAMFJ< HtRRM j Ml "MOTIC'E is hereby given to the If hatraand log*l rapn-aantatltan of Jama* liar Ida. dan—nd. lo oom. Into coord on tb* fourth No ad®/ of kwatalat not I and anao*r tb* padltion ot fdalutilr and ab„w nw why a cwrtnln nxotgag. gt*m b/ j lFaat*a Kuan* to Jama, llarri®. dalad tb* Ant < da/ • 4 F*brnar/, IAM. and nnvdaf m Oatlranaal) in marfaag* twok "A," pag® 1. abonld not tw ®at,ftat I of tocord. Atloot; JOIIN BFaXCI.K*. •Ml Khaoaff Orphans' Court Sale. IN accortianoe with an order of the | Orphan®- Court ofOtitr* (vmnl.r. tbrr* will be os f>omd nt pnklk aal®. on tb. pramlna. on Thursday, the 3d of November next, at 1 o'clock. P M„ Ik* following famtkaf rani ootato tb; pcnpoit/ of faunnad Too®lrk, Into of Walkrr tow—hip, dec*—nd. In wll I AM ihkt certain meaattafe, tenement and tract of land aliu.l* la kalkor towwdiln, bound ad •nd dnanined no foliar—: 111 tb* north t,/ land® af of lb* baOra af a.a Vafaottlnn, dt—aaid. aatW® land, of aaid tarn—l F awrtck and laanr Bb'klr | aoatb bf Undo of tanar Mrkln, Oawgt Lata and Oaroli— Onr- IroA, and wwat b/ laiadaot Oaitga Frtdlr/—camtelniag KICHTT Acni> AMD OXE UCXDRKO AXDFIF TT PERCH KB. nam no— on All that tnon®lingo, tenement and tract of land alt—t. aa abo* bonndad and daacribod an fallow*: Ira tb. north aaad am* b/ Uatda af Mm b*tr> aC a.a. VP*allo*.d**M#d. and hatra af H Brocdratß bo*, dm—id; aoatb k/ land* of fa—c kkl*. want by land# of c—aaad T.i ck (ilmaa daanXwd)—