iht Centre growtnt. Thursday Morning, March 20,1884 Co*aK*r\>*t**'"*. '"'""SIIII'IK Inns"!*"! 11.-.,S 11. H a* from All J part of til* intjf. No ciiinuuili uVn* •...••.I iiul*** sccomiwDUd t>> th* r*al u*m* ot lb* •Sritw. PubliahorH Notice. Alt letter* of business or communications oottoerning this paper should bo addressed to the Publishers of Tub Centric Dkmo ••bat iind not to *ny individual member of the firm. If addressed the latter wny they will not ho insured a* receiving promp at tention. Local Department. —Picking up—business. —A land agitator—a plow. -April shower* will soon bo in order. Largest lino fancy goods—Carman's. —Tuesday was very much of a Spring day. Lace curtains, in piece or patterns, at (rarman's. —Can you truthfully call a bread bakery *. loafing place? —When a man falls his temper general rise* before he doe*. —Jno. B Gough wjjHkleclure in Will ismsport March 20th. —tjuite a nuiuhor of Millheim's citi/..-ns were in Bellefonte on Monday. —Street Commissioner Shaughenty is busy cleaning gutters and streot-.-r- -sing*. —-Th* Commissioners of Clinton county have concluded to put a nw roof upon tho Court House at Lock Haven. —Out of eighty-two petitions for license' Judge Cummin of Lycoming county re jected nine. —lt is reported that the Bald Eagle Val ley Krailroad Co. have paid over $1.21*1 M for cattle killed on their road during the past year. —Cbas. Osmail had his two Angers al most severed from bia left hand by a cir cular saw at Crider'* mill on last Friday afternoon. —No misrepreseUtation at I.ewins' f'liila. Branch. A good article ia worth goad money and that's the principle they go on. —The sale of Henry J. Walker, of Hoggs township, will take plate on March 22d instead of 2!st, as advertised. Jot. L Neff it the auctioneer. —O, its too tender for anything! We mean the meat sold at Boeder's on High afreet. Don't fail to call if in want of it good boil, roaet,or steak. —"You need better air," said a doctor to a Lock Havon girl. "Then, Doctor, p!a*e send me around tome millionaire, ' she slyly replied. —Those of our subscribers who conUm plate changing their residence and j> M effice address should notify u* at once that we may make the proper change* and in form our carrier. —An exchange atk* : "What will th bachelor* do to escape the awful girl* ?" Wall, about the easiest way i* to marry a handsome one *t once. Tb* awful one* won't trouble you then. —Don t forget the Ida Siddon's en tertainment in tha Opera IL>ue next Monday evening. Thia is strictly first clasa entertainment and no objections bit- features will tie introduced. —A rile that sboot* 31 time* in 20 sec- 1 onds, without reloading The Evav* I Btrr.it will do it, and do it well. Bend for catalogue of this and hundred* of other flra-armt. Great. Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. —What is nicer than a well-d>'*eed man 1 and especially when It doe* not Uke a small fortune to fit a man out. Just call around to tha Philadelphia Branch and Mr. Lewin will fit you out for less m<>n*y than you ever dreamed of. —During the past week a number of employe* of the lower shops and black smith shops of Altoona have been suspend ed on sutcount of lack of orders for locomo tive# and car*. More men are expected to be laid off before the Spring trade opens. —That wa* quite a title Newt, gave us in the lYeir* last week. But never mind, my dear boy. We may not have ao much re aponsibility upon ourteif aiwaya. We may 1 yet ascend the ladder of fame and become the local editor of a large dally News paper before see die. —A series of eight gaiues of checker* are being played by each of our checker player# of Bellefonte to determine who is justly entitled to the honor of cham pion. The first aeries waa played at the Garman House last Thursday evening between Mr. A1 Garman and Mr. E. J. Kwavely, in which the latter won by a •score of 4to 2. Drawn 2. The second series was played on Tuea. day evening between Mr. Wm. Harper and E. J. Swnveley. Honrs 3t02 in favor of Mr. Harper. Drawn 3. Ref feree, A. Garman; Scorer, Geo. Eaton ; "Seconds,"Squire Hmith and Mr Frank (Angle. Considerable interest waa mani fested in this game sod a large audience waa present. Perhaps the next series wili be played between Mr. John Gar brick, the Stmt champion, and Mr. Win. Harper. Tha date has not as yet been fixed. It is pmbeblo a checker club will be organised in Bellefonte within a short tinte Personal. Mr. Wamuol Hruggor, of I'nlonvllle, ' gave u K friendly call on Monday. Mr. Noah Suavely, of Potior township, Clinton county, niacin a flying visit V< j Bellefonte on Saturday Inst. Mr. U. F. Yearlck, of Walker town •hip, expert* to mora on a farm near Spring Mill* about April tirat. Mr*. Maggie Hoover, of Alloona, U visiting bor mother, Mr*. Geo. Downing, on Bishop street Mra. lloniy Yeager and little daugh ter Lottie, are the guests of Mr*. J. I). Sourbeck, Bishop street. Mr. Ja*. Emeriek, who ha boon visit ing friend* in Hollefonta for the pat week, returned to bit home in Altoona lat Sat urday afternoon. Mia Annie Ochenbien, an agreeable young lady of Snow Shoe, visited friend* in Bellefonte on Saturday, returning again on the evening train. Mi* Minnie Strubie, one of the lady I typo * of thi* office, we regret to say, i | lying very ill with neuralgia of the hearj | at her home on Ilowand street. Wm 11. Clough, Ksq , a former resident j of Lock Haven, butnowof Detroit, Mi<-h., •pent last week in Lock Haven a* n wit : mai in the Shank-Simpson lawsuit. h" Mr. Henry Hoffman of thi* place wan l the recipient ola handsome meerschaum I pipe on last Thursday. It being a present I from hi* on Harper who now rerid'w in \Villiam*port. Kcv. Henry Keller, of thi* place, oc- J cupied the pulpit of Pleasant (tap l.ulber ' an chuich Sunday last, n-i-ting the pas tor, H"V. Geo. S Diven, who preai h<d it, the evening. Mr*. L. G I.ingla who, with li r three children ha been visiting at the residence of J J J.ingle for the pa*t week, departed for her home in Phill|*btirg on Tue'dav afternoon. Mr Wm Pi arlat.'in, who h* b>*n em ployed as a clerk at the Bee Hivef.r many ' year*, is now clerking at D German A ' Son's store, at which place he would be ! pleased to see lit* many frienii*. A iikad or tux it* i Lao ai> Com cant Messrs. Granni* A Candor who have the contract for constructing the railraod from Keating to Kar'.hau* are reported t<> have • 'struck it rich,'' if we may he allowed the term. It appear* that when the lim-f r the completion of their contract eipired the construction was not finished as per agree ment. The Pennsylvania company then granted them siity day * more lime in which to complete the work, but, at the expira tion of that time (the contract not vet he. ing comp'etedi failed to notify them to quit work. This in law renewed the con tract and Messrs. Granni* \ Candor have ever *inee taken their time wuh the work anil have been daily hauling coal and | serges, t>ver the road receiving Ave dollars for every car of coal which pa**** over it ' We understand they are und r law t-Tfjiit ted to ho'd on to .t until Mar - f.V i'-i Or>n< frnt. —O, g-H.aJne*, Newt., w hat be- bec*>m' of your early lo#on in geography 1 A D-1 j why do you *peak of the "North-west cor ner of the Diamond' as the location for jyowr "new enterprise 1 We considered your feeling*, and did not correct you be. fore, and yet we hli> ve you live! on thi •amo "North-west" corner f,,r some time Indeed, we fear your mind is wandering or that you are turned around in soui" way , But now it is our turn to give a iittl - friendly advice: "Don't build such castle, i Hotels, Opera H>>u*-*, Store rooms, etc , >n the air," friend Bailey, unless you rail at least locate th*m correctly. But juat •top to one side, plea*e, and let u* tell you. •The property of Dr. Curtin for which Dr. E. W. Hale i* agent," I* located on th-- Vorth-e/Mf, and not on the "North-west corner of the Diamond." —There will be a fair held under the auspice* of the W. C T U., In the tore formerly occupied by Valentine'*, on Alle gheny street, above the post -ffice, on the afternoons and evening* of the 271b and 28tb of March. Aprons of every descrip tion, fancy articles, ice cream, cake and coffee, will be sold ; the proceeds of which will he used to carry on the temperance work in our county. Persons donating article* are requested to send them in by the 22d of March, if possible, to the resi dence of Mr*. John P. Harris. Vu'KKRn Comi *ro. — Manager Sourbeck ha* endeavored for some time to secure a date with tha beautiful and vivacious sou bretle. Mis* Mattie Vickeri, and has at last succeeded in doing to Hhe i* booked for the Opera House Monday evening, April 7th. MiwwKAroLia, Minn., March Id.-—A trapeae performer named Lebalma fall dur. Ing the entertainment last night and broka hit nack. Thare waa a slight panic among the audience, but ao ona was hurt. I'hilm Pre** —W# should lika to know how n fal low could braak bia nack and not ba hurt —Winter atock must go. Special bargain* at Lewin's. A Hiatt Spit.—That i* you can get a heavy suit of clotha* at Fleming's If you with them, but Spring will soon ba bare and you may want a nice light suit Instead Mr. Fleming ba* Juat received a nice in voice of this class of good*. —An itiaana Rochester girl get* out of bed at midnight and goes to work aawing wood. liar father deeply dc plore* her insanity, but ha aiwaya leave" the wood-pile bandy for her to get —The TVtitet, of Williaindport, heb<'*n dldconlinued. Tho tulwcribc-ri ero htting i-rvcd with Orit. A gnnllnmnii In Baltimore .wn a • t <>o<) cow, who ml Ik yield* 27 |>unil i <>i butter per week. —Some benevolent gentlemen, who re ln e to bve Itie numu known, hue donati u $. r <(),000 to Yale college for a dormitory. Hon. L. A. Mackey, of Lock Haven, went to l'bllkdelpbik lat Satuaday night on buitu> in connection with the Belle fonte, Nlttany A Lemonte rallrond. —The bell ringer et the Cur Work* ut AI toon* in k muuke or k 111 of abtent mindednem, rkiig thu bell lor begniingnd quitting work tun minuted ahead of time on Wodnekday morning of la#t week, which caudud many men to go to the (hop* hangry. A brutal priae flghl took plai e on a barge on Newton creek near New York city Sunday lat for a pure of s.7>o l>- twcen Tun Hngan and Jim IJarr. Four r >und wore lough., in which Burr we# Id ribly punithed, and when time wad called for the fifth round the latter'* tecond* re. fuded to allow their man to light any longer. The rtake* were awarded hi Ilogan. Mr. M war a merchant, and a fre. quenl cutlomer at tbo dtore wa ''Nod,' 1 the Doctor'* colored man, who happened to enter the tor> while Mina, Mr. M -'* little daughter of four lummcri, wa< In. ! "Oh, Papa," dhn daid, look at that bI HI k , nigger." After tht darkey 'a departure her | papa upbraided ber for thi* and told her ■ -he "iiiuat not av nigger, hut colored man " A few day* after ' N-d" called j again. Mina ran to the clerk and ex ' claimed : "I. ><>kat that niggerV "What , .that 1 " replied her papa, "whit did I telj you to day ' ' "(J i, ye l'apa, I forg it 'colored nigger " j —Buy your Spring goodt of Garinan't. | —Having recently employ d an addi ; liona! Urt-ilad workman from an eaxter. an city, 1 atn now prepared to put up a.- fine monument* and tomb-tone* at a* low priced a can be bought in the dlateand re. dpectfully aollcit the patronage of the j üb lic in generai. S. A STOVEK 12-lt. Kirdt clkdd good* kl luWUfl prill-- Garuian'. Expressions of Orstltudo At a meetirg of the U a'd of Directoi* | of the Young M"n'd('hritlian A*<w iation, : held Tueadav, March 4th, a report v 1 rendered in reference to the piano which wa pre*eriUd U the Association by the I iiellefonte Urcheitra A comnrttee wad appointed by the President hi cipredd the thank* of the Hand, in behalf of ih< A#io elation, whi- h they do in the following j 7'.. th* tn*mher nf th* /t*llefonU Oreh**- jtm —Th Young Mn'* Chrltiairi A<iria. j tion of Belief,,ntc, grah-lully record th-ir ! appreciation of the ofTorU of the IJcllr. i fonte Orcbwftra put forth in their behalf, which have rc*uitcd in tecuring for the i \e<-iatb n one of Sohmer'* Grand Piano#, ! the entire o-t of which, #ave the imi'l iiilanre remaining unpaid, ha been d> * frayed hv th" proceed- of the -or let of eon o-rtl riven f-ir tlial purpoae by the Grebe*. Ira. Tier c ouertd bare not only reulud in practical go -d to the A**ociwtion but hate been at the ame time a•• tiree ~f greaj • iti-fact'on ardd'light to all there who iave h-d*sl e privilege af attending them We fi eogni c# the value and Importance of tho c mtriliulion to the r<**our< e* of the i",*ii n in aid U> ociai enj.yment ail tievin nal dervice, rendered all the m 'l# ca I ii* hi by the kindly thought which e tr.celvmd, and the generou* im ii • which carried the whetnw to a tuc cedful idue. The members of the B .an) of Direct or# (teg toeapref# to tha individual mam. herd of the Orchestra, the kindlieat withe p>r their happine-# and -urr and ven ture to e*prei the hope that the organiza tion of the Orche-tra may long remain in tact at a mean* of elevated enjoyment to our community On hebalf of the Board of Director*, •?AVA# A HRAVBR, D. S. Kai.t.ga, WII.MKR CROW. Mwrrr. Bunnell A Aiken- have very linp -election of aolid gold watchne, jewelry ami a full line of ailverware, which they ofler cheaper than any other -tore in Bollefonte. Kive-cent gingham— German *. P!* HAM. IRAWA Rev. Dal.vng, of Bellefonte, preached a very able and inter eating aermon on Sunday March 2d, in tha Town Hall. Subject, "Parable of the Lahore*." John Hockman nurchaaed out of th* drove of hor#e at Centre Hall oa* of th* (inert young boree* on thle *lde, for the •urn of s2lu. Cherlre Rttoker ha* been to Muncy to tee hi* parent* and hi* . lu all right, Char la*. Mr. Guide intend- to build a new houe* at Spring Mill* thi* aummer. Ill* to be of the lateet derigna. Prof. K Smith ha* returned bom* from Ipinol*. Since hi* arrival he baa taken unto hlmtelf a helpmeet. Prof, we with yon a happy and proaperoua Ufa- Mr. Kluier Weaver, from Aaroaeburg, ha* accepted the cterhdhip at Fuhart atore. J. W. Bart*#* left lor Reading, Phila delphia and adjoining citiav, on a huiinaa# trip. Rev. J. M Kvan# gave our village a •hort and friendly call on Saturday la*t. J. B Piahar ha* been differing with a carbuncle oa the hack of hi* neck. Olad to bear of hi* getting better. Mr. WeUs lfvan* and wife have bean b Lycoming county to attend the funeral of Mr Hee*. the father of Mr*. Kvan*. MortTAi* POT. MAIMNOHIIUHU ITKMN --Ml#* Maz.in Rubor ha# gun to Milton to vUilbur parent* arid many friend*. K, S. Hbafer wi-nt to Centre llall la>t , week to pure tin • a team of horie*, hut came home without them. Kre long the cry of had-"-o w ill be heard In the land. On Friday we noticed a flag hanging out on Main atreet with the name* of Hancock and K.nglidh attached Thi# m | intended to atari a preai.lenlial booiu lor the above gentlemon. M arry on the 2&th of February and you will only have to celebrate your annlver j ary every four year#. A lady In our town remarked afew day# | dinco that very few men have the #liglitet idea how to hold a baby, and wo auppor# | not one in a hundred have the lighle-t de. | niro to hold one, unlodn it rhould be a female baby and ha# reached the age of #Wect o*. ' teen. Michael Roirly, one of Madixmburg . ! old#t citie md, I# lying dangeroulv il| 1 with but little hope of recovery. I The dpan of bay hor*e# which have been I purcha-ed from Klli# S. Shafer by a New i York party were tblpped to a Watiingt<n parly. It wad the tlnedt -pan of b"f#># • that ever writ out of Brnh valley. Mr George Rober i doing a hrik f- iei ne## In timber thi# winter He ha-over ft 10 log- in the yard and k<-ep# th mill g-dng night arid day The wheat Heidi along the mountain* link green and nice and give proinite of an ahum) *nt barve*l. AVo are informed that P. P. Voneda I dold * bull'H-k t" a Lock Haven butcher that weighed 1 Coo pound-. Mi** Annie K Feidler !• dtill pre*iding a', tho organ In the M K church of till# place. She i- al#-> giving mu>ic ledxindal' over the county. She ba already ahonl iiixly pupil*. L efiiig a'-'iit church door#, • .je-cia'U whi-n the c-ingr-gallon i being di*miaed ' ahould he br k -n up. No gentleman thould ' be guilty of rurh conduct I Some tobacco buyer* have bcn around buying up roivt of the w-<-d that i# rai-<<d ' around berc. j A letter ju-t received from our friend* I who have recently gone to Middouri day# all #eein to like it very well. A gr-at many [*r*on* united themnelve -1 wlh lh K*angelical church la*t Sunda? b? confearion of faith. Mr. Weidineyer, the paator, i# doing good work, anJ ail hope it will continue J.J Kldher and family of tbi> place e*- pect to leave in a few day# for Abilena. Dickinon county. Knm. Wa hope Mr Kidber and family may priwper In thair new h >rn. Toe country road* are airnodt impa*abie at many plm c um tha lale rain. Mile- Wmker, a prominent young man 'of Pine Grove Millt, i a Democratic | candidate for dherlfT. Mr Walker id well known throughout Centre county and i- a i rompetenl man inaveay nwpecl. Mr Wal -1 ker i* a gentleman of rather imputing and | dignified appearancs. He it at preaentvn* j gag—l in the Comrmt*ioner t officeaa clerk ana a mora obliging man cannot be found j We hope that all townibip* may feel like Milv Gregg and Haine*, andgofor Mi.e# Jcrrn k MILK- IN;HI. JOTTISOS.— Of lalewahav* had two important a iditlont added to our I r town. M r Hitigman hat ope>ner] a tin thi p and *lova room in Carr't *lnre room. Mr. Bingmao t* a practical mechanic, and i, ready to fill all order* in bi line. —Mr. Roland Mkilory ha# tlarted a blark-mith i thop in the Bermunt tbop where be i* al- I ready doing a lair buttnat*. He make* borta-tboeing a ipecialty. —Wa are slj waiting impatiently for lb* commence ment of tbe new railroad a num ber of tha laboring men *xpwct to gy work. Kverything look* favorable for a , #peedy beginning. yuile a number of ltalant are teen on our *traU wary day, A little patience, boy* ; it will toon Url There |i one caae of tcarlat fever in our i town and much aniiely i* manifwtcd for fear tbi* dreaded dieeaae will *pread , among our little folk*. —Wm Hall, our e*. polkeman and lamp lighter ay* he now enjoy* tha pleadure# of a civilian—the fir*t time in two year*. Billy I* a (launch Dem ocrat, and that i why tha Stalwart Coun cil appointed hi* uccea#or. They still •tick to their proml*a that no Democrat •hail have a tmell in th* borough affair* of Miledburg —lt i* dhameful, lb* condition the pavement* are in. There i* not twenty rod* of good pavement intide the borough limit* The mud I* (hoemoutb deep ia mist of the (idewalkt. It U almo*t Impo*- dibtefor woman andcbildreo to get through. It doe* not (peak wall for the property owner*. BOOMSRAXO. —Th* teeaon after the Holiday* It gan erally dull with lb* Tailor*. We r* of fering eilra InduceaaenU in low prirtM. We hev* given large order*, sod th* new pood* are sow coming in. Leave your order now. MOXTUOMSRT A Co , Tailor*. —Wilton, McFarlana ft Co., call atten tion to th* only reliable Ready Miaad Paint in the market. The Pioneer Pre pared Faint D not mly auperfer to any Ready MtieJ Paint aold but rival* pure white lead in it* tmootbnaat In working and du'abllHy. Thi* paint U guaranteed by the manufacturer* not to crack or pool within throe year*. Tha guarantee I* not only good for replacing tea paint but it will be put oa if it thou Id crack or peal within the time (periled. It will be to vour lnteret to call and tea Wilson, Mr- Far lane ft Co., before purchasing either white Iced or eoy other ReaAy Mixed Paiot Tho Printer's Points. Alt A rah ram* to tt rltr aide, WITH A DONKEY BEARING ?<> JJ-K ; lint b would not try ford lb* 114*. For U l.d Umi u'wd mi •. Jiotifon (i lobe So lie Mini|-'l alt by fb rt**r ffld ( A ltd till tli ttd bad • •*•! to awtll ' >r h# knew, ihonld lb* douky front llfr ml<li]* IJ would av*r find lu f. —Salem Sunbeam In lh> iitorulriK bf wuftht t ford tin tld ( HIIPII tlidocky ,j 1 tb wter to Tb* ridr fi-ll off, Irt ill* olmiik slid*, '1 bus *n rbDK m it**w|>pr * Kfttnf Sfrtittiel | lint ill tbr ••, when (lit U<> ans low. And the *llll bud wl on tbs v-rotation, ll* itlrrod u|t U.s muU nd it go, Nor **• h to|j,*d bir m, }, —/' i t(*hn rr) (' /tn mcrciat-fi ars * If. H'M#n tlej r'( b*w} tbrlr j<turi')i *nd, Tb mulo tad frlffkry und r tb# Issb And wlt I l#i th*- |(ii|i )ookhl brightly oil, iThff uule and uur ut • , —/'Ai/fi. Evening AVtri I And w)*n th i min got off tb mulr, llr l-e>k*w| Mi . h-tr ffAl i U {.* UUd gr#L 1 ! I-*'l* '! • I|a yrmr privilrg* UKrk, All'l b>K£rd b;i to •' Vj t b'. f 90 •. —Monthly I'nioti II*- thought It M hjfhiliit tbr rulr F-r a girl to tbr qursflott; Ik# bo ffunk Ida sjurt into Ui- ruul* And *|*iickly Irft that \ Tho CouituiiMionera ! Kditur# CANTHR Dr.uoi HAT A# the time for much hand dhaking. fawning, treating and finally ticket mak ing i# la*t approaching, it behove* u# a# gfKd citieen* t'• #ee that w<- get the be#l men in the market on our tt< ket aia'go< d, •trung, local ticket will aid materially in -treiigthing the National ticket. We w->uid ili'-rcfure call the attention of the lav pater# U> the importance of re-nomin ating the prent efficient Board of Com j uiiktloner*, pit-are allow mo to give a few j r-HAon* why arc *b<>uld retain them in uf fi< e. In the Brat place it it the cuitorn of ! our party to rr-nminate the Prothon*. ; lorv, Kegidter, K"corder, Di<t Attorro-v. ,A to #ervo the oc..nd t'-rm a# they claim it require* one term of dervice to bee--me familiar with the dulie# of tho rtvpaclive office#. then why not for the unc rea#"ii re-elect the CommiMioneri But tho greatetl reaivon and tronge>; eveidence that wo ahould retain them in offico it their official record, which chal enge# cendure. When the preaent Board of Commi#*- ioner# were tworn into office, Jan. 1. 1(>82, our county debt amounted to the val dum of f>l|l'l7 The firtt year of their in cumbency the Ji-ht wa< reduced to 037 IS and theocond year tloding Jan. 1, lb 1 *- the deb: i further reduced to |J2,- H2 2fi and that the ame ratio of reduction will continue through thi#, their third yer, they will have reduc-nl the county d'-bt to about $20,000 thu# making a reduction of about nrly-ikrtt , '.h',u*awl d'llara in three yean ; how'* ( that for record 1 It i# to the Interest of r -i ery taa payer to have our county debt ■q-eodily cancelled tlfii* avoiding the pay ' merit of large inl< r#t which on the orig . inal d-bt *> alrno*t Atr thoumwi ii"llar l annually, every burin- M man will ! the payment of lnter#t on account of in ; Jcbtedne## by paving the principle a ; dpee-lily a* pionbie thu# placing hun-cif on a tolid financial baud, thi# our far-dee. ing Commi-dicner* daw and acted uf->n the principle that the county debt wa* Ih*ir debt, hence the reduction. There mat be m*ny men in the county who, If elected t'->mmi*i"t-r# would not dare todo wrong f-r fear of ceneure, but not many like our j pre-ent Board wh > dirt todo nikt and de. ; fy Centura. They have been prudent tn the Hppointmanl vl ta* collector#. Placing 1 their duplii ate* in hand of r<-#pu*ib!e |<ar ; tle when poiihle and *eeirig to it that each collected give good oltd Bondman before placing duplicated in their hand#, a I matter that their predereMor* had very ; much neglected at i* dhown in the Audit i or* Kport by the many delinquent col lector#, the prevent Board, however, i* bringing the collector* to time,compelling them to pay into the tr*R#urer what they have collected and when we convider the many Improvement* in bui'ding iron bridge* Ac., tbey have made, we wonder how they bav* accomplttbed o much in *o *hort a time, we hope the t#i payer* will contider thee fact* and u#e their influence to have them re nominated and theirelect llon i* *ure, the writer i* pervnnally ac quainted with Mr. Greiil, and of him 1 can ay that an earneet, energetic, zealou*, buflneaa man and barp financier, he ha* no auperior and few equal*, and of ccur* be, with tha other two good men, make a ftrong team Tbey have proven them aelve* true to tha truat the people of Cen tra count? impoaad on them; they have been tried in lb* balance and found not wanting. Let u* re-elect them and our oounly will aoon be out of debt, our ta*a tion reduced aud wilt be bappy people, but for the preaent, I atn DOMIXO. For the pesce and quiet of the> household H wa* rather important that little throe-year old Maud waa rocksd to aleep. l*|>oti one of Uieee occseiona after l>eing rocked • while in her crib, ahe replied : "You tin do now F.rffin I'm 'aleep." Hot-as roa Rrrr.—Corner High and Penn atreeta. Nine room*. Suitable for boarding houae or for two fhallie* I- near the Court Hon**. Rent reasonable. In quire of Taoa XtTgaa, Pean atreet. —Three and five-ply carpet chain, at Garmaa '*. —Ready made window ihadea, 00 cent*, at Gar man'*. —Colluloid cuffk sad colfsra, all eUea, at MB'I. Bales Regi*t> r. The Mi.'l'rkiiff,.| will •!? at puMitt ai hi* r" * .IwltMnvll!* ■ r Mrih Irt., firming utf*iieilr,li*<i kt/u.l;, lt" , cni—i/iiH frt h I nt -Ih/uiu-buld | furniture, nr "I many thing. V"> ttumcroM* U> mention. JACOB MCCACLET. Thcrd will b >-ipoMxi • [tublic .l at l'c f .frii i.f II nry J W!Vr, In Ih/gga lown.htp. Mitrch 224, IHM h Ii rgo lot of farming PIU-D.r-l/ and livtt .Urtk. llewm J VVAJ.KKK 1 hero will l/o iii ftwblU' 'lp in Walker UrWiinhtp, ond-tiH f ml.n e*l of Hublerrhurg, at the nKl uo ~f u„ und*r- / Mr I. 2thb, IKSI, „ . io| farming ! Oil /.•* | livt rim k, ii-at. wm II i iiHini The ur dpri|ff|pd will (oil it pnb'ir !• at IN toilio<, HI,T mint t<•t of Hut* ; OH-K-, In* tt/ck, frn'. ,f nf ul"ii/p'p nlc. K 0 iJ'.HMAS, OdO MITI'K. - W- n.hkp u fj.c. ia'ly < f w.v.to gp/oJg itTid emhroidt ri< • -(lurrr,*., j -- Nobby IJJL/. l ii i.p • bKnl -tyl**, at I Oariuaf . I Lit of unclaimed letter, run,lining Iri i lb* frf/it-nffl -p at R*llafr>ntn,C*ntr*county, | M*r< h 17. IkM : ArmMror, Mi Mart; Ameman Mii t Sa.iit ; Armstrong, Mi.. Nannie lireoti, „ \|p- Mil nm , l a'nptpol, II C Campbell, Mia.'Amii* M ; Cfain, Weelet ; Dunkl*. llim-i I).vi. li-nrn- K.H.. Cbarl*.' K<>tf|oi,i*n, John II ; J.t-kwi. Jovbua; ri McChntic, Mia. Mipnie; Muter, Mm 1 1 K la; Pases. Mis Luvisn ; Itapp, W H i !'. i, 'i ! ]'. hi* Mr. ( ara ; Keitu, * Ii <.b L : Sw.-irf r t .1 C ; Sbo'l. \V II ; Ta'iim Edward— 2 Thmna*, William • : i lufit, K if t I'.-fO it tigulfing { r Utter. n.ar.tioind ;n tin* ab' re il.t will pit-ate any tb<*y nr<* if : nd**rlia 4 Jso T J"ii.*>To.s, 1' M MARRIED KID! tM.lt i.S.'O- tt lb. fonts* '■ .(IK. Iid. t |J i.poiU, ii lt-iik.il,' M..i|, nil,. |M.4 I p It. i it. • I'M. .Ml A,1t.11l ki'U.': .1 M.w ('!>• H Cot it- til „t anlrfuri- Centre Co I'M DEATHS. I ( fft 4 VILLI. - J b Qmn. <* ur C*m t. f.KjMs | 1i V.• i' b nil. U4. 0 i 'tf t l IT (!sf> . i He w .4 tjiitk i }, I .1.. 'JOLLI, !"> ;1, in which relation tbey lived over .VI Y<'iir. T' <-ir tinion wa BBWOIL WITH 16 children. < IJFHT J>reoel lED the faliier to THE npiril world. TWI •on-. Ilcva. F'harlc nd Andrew <iamh*y. | NR. in t C inin.-trv. Bruther <I. U T c M-I-terit tri<'liilT of the F,. Aioci. tifin '■' TIL 41 y-art. I'iaosae, dr <F>.I I and RNNJMII N THE tunc*. He LEAVE. | a WIDOW HIIII PHI childr. N and a large . C.'CU OF Iroi. I- t I MO irn hit loaa. But 1 W' HAVE EVFTV REATON to WICVE that , their HE- I. Ii < I<-lIIHI gain. Funeral MCRRIN BY THE writer. RKMI.T.-D hy the HE* N. Miller, of t E Hefornied church. P. C. W LIt'CMEVEK. j AiiTl'.fKk —TIL under.igned, the '••tt and heM l<mtian in Central i*nn jrylraliia, bavtng more than lumty ye . eijienetHf in telling Futm., Fartn bu)ck, M ribr Ii- ' <! rffr-r? Li. <rv!ce to tin Icitisennot C'r,ire and ad oinifig oiantie* a* I fl-rlaw Sale/man. Charpet reaicc ble Adj'i+t JoßS.ru I. Nm, B land, Ids Centre county, Pa o"*u onui j in. I>ott ef 'ivna Clow i 4 i Vtlo Cob RI P I So. 11. JalPUß'} Tetßl Hon br>tu. | leOa. ■ mil m IHIIIV ip,ei>Ki-p. 1 TI,. tit. 1..M GTI'.T. bpi AOIIIT.IF AJL-KIITOIL 1b 111. PMI. * I caw. to bow. ketenalbe, and re}o#r! bjo n tl>* .a .fkt'-rt. t.*-1 to U>. aer-ißbt of J A It'ii>k—l. ioaa | mlllo. ,| MB id llein baiikal. Isnaii . will >11.1.1 1 lb. datlo. of Ilia an.lMmi IP! at hU i.tßr. In lb. H..t ..ogb of tMKf.npt., ra . OR Tuclai. the I' lb daj vt JAi R I. A f 1H.4. at 10 o'fliok A M. or MM id dai. vbea and wb.ie all pwtlia In niitoi map wtood Mwri. i\iM. c.s ikiwim. 1 3-* Atxtlkor, PRIUR kbl'l I la Ik. Cearl of Uwuaea I > ICI <a of Ceatra C< act. * ISO. IZI Korea,tor Terw IMS Jtata A Waaraa t Artioa of EjorUceai 7b Qemrye H", Ford ft at. . And <•. Veieaarv 4kh, IRM, on aantmo ofJaka H Orrii. Altora.r OT Plalaat. ml. la (re a tod 0 . W F..rd. i.e. of aaW dofrndani. to appea aad plead to lb. ail art lea af i| mr.m |e cn t bi t>, lb. nr mr of thai cartala Iran of namlnl land Winai. la Ui toanahip of Kaa* Maa. ia aaid maatr of (Vnlea atarvaved In Iba "arrante. nan,, af Jnawki l*.-ba(, tawodad aa fotlowa: Kalva4a at a >. tb.nr. aoath a4ckit-a*va daerm aaal one boi.dml ' and artf petebea to a while ak onai af 17P4. Ih. are bt a line of tiaaa marked la ITM. aartb fear aad one-ball dm nee met Mine hundred and Ikliti ew ! and nkie tetabt perrbm to a pml. lb .are by land fa j Ike oanraniee name of Jar*.! X Long r...r! ep ' aeven depgram. ami oaa b-indred aad (fkyeeaea I ferrboa u. ttnnea on line of lTkd. tbanc* I t aald tig. ' along anrvava In the warrantee namee of W lUtao, . |t.a art and W 11 Item Oray. aanth tbraa aad one b>nMV d.ff-eea, wmt tbrm hundred and Mdrtf-one nod ntna \ tenth penrbea u> the plnca of beginning, rontolntnr three hundred arm and tlmwo The (Van fur It.er order that It the aald Irefendacl cannot t-a found in aald county, that Ike aatd rale aball be (ml Imbed for alaty day# before the retnrn day tbereei In one newapapet of aald county at Oentre. to tie In netted therein nt lew! three time*, and la addition thereto, to gtre unto aald Defendant whereat* fiaiad nottoe in far I of the aaid aall, la time to attj-eer aad defend It, and upon failure to .j-l'-ar end plead I. •bow ran a. why yndgment alien id not be en:erel acninet the by d.faalt turnatds on Monday, the '/nth .lay of April, A P. Ik/4, being the • rat day a I melt term, Hy the Conn ADAM IT IV, P J Certified Iron the ■.'ord, feb 4th. inbt. i. C lltar ra, frutknwptari A traa and oorretl cepy el Rnla in my hnnd ' AHoat T. J. DT-irl. 11-M. Sherifi. A DMISICTSATOMS' SOTfC*-SolIce la henk 1 gleen (hat 1,1 It ere at Adm>n mi ration on Ih eetate of John Lntr. lata of Spring tcanalilp dar'd hnae bam granted to the entw libera, who regnant all pern n. having rial ma agalnat aald entot. to pre. eat th.ru , duly anthenttrgtod, lb* eedtlamant. aad alt In debt el to Like pat meat eltbeut delay ft ASS AH LtTX, t. M.GASSBSfCK. tin. Administrator* t'XBCirrOH'S NOTICE—I/etlsrs. 14 teetommtory aa lire eetate at Mr. BUvabedl, M An lay, drt'i, late ad Walker tewaaklp, tea tr ee . fa , Iwrtng tmea (ranted to the nndetwgwed, nt! peeanaa Indebted to antd ektn are tvgneated to make Immadtato payment, and all beet eg rlalrnt again.! the aam. to pi 1 aiat '.beta, duly anlheattoated by law. tor eettlemeat SAHAH t L *IH. Mt Kucvfina A DMINIBTRATOR*BNOTICE— -4k Settee ta herohy alnna that 1 altera ad afimdkl. tration aa the ontad* of Wmtty A;era. tab d Walt ■can towaaefp. g> I,id. ban been graatid to toe awdarvdgwtd, All pet no at ftaowtap themeeirn la defined to the ertat. are 1 efinmtod to mek . tmmedtat. (trawl, mad tbnaa aaatag Hal ma wfU pree.nl them Aaly aalht-atitctod, tor neftirmnt . , Cavntßißg Ansa, I ' AtoalaWratoi
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