THURSDAY, AUGUST 23KI>, 1883. BY DEININGER day evening ot each month. Methodist. f?pr. Fnrman Adams Preacher in c'fiarrre. Eegular services next Sunday evening. "Sunday School at 10)4 A.M.—l>. A Mnsser, SupT Reformed. Rev. Zvinnli A. Yearicl', Pastor. Mite society meets regularly on the tirst Tues day evening of each month. United Brethren. Rev. J. O. W. Herald, Preacher-in charere. unday School. 9A. M.— A. It. Alexander, Sunt Lutheran. Rev. John Tomlinmn, Pastor.— rommunbm services in Mtllhoim next Sunday moi uing at ten o'clock. Preparatory services Strnrday afternoon 2)4 o'clock. Preaching also n Friday. Stiturday and Sunday evenings. ■Sunday School at 9 A.M. B- O. I>elninger. Supt. The Augsburg Bible Glass meets every Thurs •ft.iy evening at 7 o'clock. Ladies' Mite Society meets on the first Mon day evening of each month. Lodge S Society Directory. Millhoim L0dge.N0.955, I. 0. O. F. meets in heir hall, l'enn Street, every Saturday evening. Bolweea Pegvee Meeting every Thursday >n or tet"ore the full moon of each mouth. <3. \V. IIAKTMAN, See. K W. MAIVK. N. G. fTovldence Grange. No. 217 P.ot 11.. meets in s hloek on the second Saturday of ■Pf.eh month at 1)4, r. M.. and on the fourth Sa turday of each month at IV§ v. M. I. L.Zkkbi . sec. T. G. Kuti Alio,Master. The Millhoim B. T.. Association meets in the l'enn street scliooiihouse sen t lie evening ot the second Monday of each month. A. WAJ.TKK. Sec, B. O. HKIMNUKR, Brest. The Millbeim Comet Band meets in the Twtt Hull on Monday ami Thursday owning*. J. 11. B. H ARTM vn, See. S.am. Wbiskk, Ju, Pres. Centre County Democratic Com xnittoe for 1333. insTKIT. BAM*. P. O. ADOKESS. Beilefoitte N W, ,1. M. KelchUno, ...Bellefonte " s. w. Chas Siwitli, •• W. W-. S. A. McQuistion,.... Howard lro. Ira C. lathers, Howard >lih*sburg " J.ones P. .ones,— Milcsburg Millheim " F. I*. Musser MHlheim I'hilipsburg 1 W. C.G.Herlii>ger....Philipsuuig 2 W. Sol Schmidt *' " :T W. A. V. Carpenter, " rnbmvtlFe bpo. F*. ,1. McOcnahl,. Fleming |t,*nuer bvp. Wm. lshler- I'ellefonte B g*.s " Frank F. Adams....Mileshurg Rurnside 44 Henry Meeker Pine Glenn College 44 John Roop Lcnmnt Cnrtin 44 Joliu McCloskey, Loiaud Ferguson O. P. J. T. McL'ormiek, Stae i ollege N. P. L, W. Walker,... Rock Springs Grot* s. I'. John Caldron Spring Mills N. P. Wm. Luce, Farmers Mills llaines K. I*. 1- L stover Woodward •* W. P. Geo. Bower, Aaronsburg Lhlf Moon twp J. H. Griffin Stormstown TVirris 44 H.W.Meyer Coalsbtirg Roward 44 John Glenn How :nxt Jtlisten 44 John L. Miles Julian kabertr 44 James P. Lclnn Blanchara NUrmn 44 J. J. Hoy Walker 44 Kill* Slmfer, Madisonlmrg Tat' Oß 44 Aguew Sellers. Jr Filinore rpmi M 14.l 4 . H. stover, Coburn Potter N-P. 1). J. Meyer Centre Hall " S. I*. Samuel Slack Tussovville Rush N. P. William Cullen Phiii sburg s.P. J. T. Kverly. Sandy UuUe Sao*- Shoe l\vp. Win. R. Haynes,—Snow shoe Spring 4 " K. C. Woo-1 Bellefonte Twbr 44 Hepburn Blowers Fowler Union 44 S. K. Kmeriek, Fleming Walker 44 Jo*. Kmeriek, Hnblershurg Worth 44 M. S. Spotts, Port Matilda WM C. HKIN'LK, Chairman. W. MILES WALKER. Secretary. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, lAPT ROBF.KT TAtiUART, OF WAR REX COUXTY. FOR STATE TREASURER. HON. IRStpn POWELL, OFRRADFORD COUXTY. ÜBMOCRATIC COUN T Y TICKET. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, W. C. Ifelnle, or B "-LLEKOJtTE. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE, Dr. M. R. Smith, or rCBGCfON TOWNSHIP. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, Mil** J. Orris. Or BELLEFONTE. FOR CHAIRMAN OF CO. COMMITTEE. P. Gray Beek, OF lIELLKrOXTE. Death of Judge Black. The Eminent Jurist Pa.s39d Away at His Home in York. YORK, Pa.. August 19. —This com munity was shocked this morning by the sad news of the death of Judi?e J. S. Black.aud all day his many friends could be by their sad faces seen on the streets. Ilis iife and ser v ces to bis party and country have been the one theme of conversation here to-day. The whole comrau'iity iuourus his death. Judge Black was takeu seriously til this day one week, but lits physicians had hopes ot his re covery until yesterday at noon, when lie was taken suddenly worse, and from that time on sank rapidly, dying at two o'clock this morning. All his fam ily were at his bedside except Mrs. Clayton, his daughter, wife of Colonel Clayton, who is on goyernment duty iu the west. The Ticket. Our county ticket this year is small but good. We have aot the pleasure of a personal acqaaiutance with Dr. Smith the candidate for Associate Judge, but hear fom all sources that lie is a most worthy gentleman and particularly well qualified for the place. He will probably be appointed by Gov. Pattison, trice Judge Runkle, deceased, and take His seat next week. W. C. Heinle, Esq., was renomina ted by acclamation for District Attor ney and will of course be elected. He is too well-known throughout the en tire county as a former teacher, stump speaker and lawyer to need encomium at our hands. Ellis Orvis, Esq., the nominee for County Surveyor, is a son of Judge Or vis. He is a your.g gentleman of ex cellent talents, wide culture, and pos- the special qualifications for the office in question in an eminent degree. THE situation at Harrisburg is still in statu quo— no appoitionment and no prospect of any. However it is a reliof tii know that ihe poor,care-worn metn ters get their ten dollars a day all the same. Democratic County Convention. Tne (ViogaTcs to the Democratic County Convention assembled at tlio Court House, in Htllefontc, on Tues day last at 2 o'clock,* 1\ M. The lion. CYRUS T. ALEXANDER was chi-scn Chairman of the Convention, who re turned his thanks for the honor In a neat and appropriated speech. On mo tion of H. (J. Ibett.of Ferguson, lames A. McClain, of lJOlefonte, M I. Gan*- ner, of Howard, and I>. K. Miller, of Marion, were elected Secretaries. The list of delegates from the several dis tricts were then called bv Secretary McClain. and answered to their nam s as follows : JieUe/onte. S. ll*.—Geo. W. Eaton, Jac. I-. Runktr, William Lttdwlir. BP twforite, A*. IP.—.tames A. McClnin, John M. KciVhllne. Redefantc, IF. If".—Frank WetcoK. MitesNi r;; —K. I>. Noll. MiUheitn -D. ZeighT. UnionviUe— Daniel llull. //owirrf —\V. .1. Gardner. Pliilfipshuty Ist H'—Geo. McGafft'j . fttilii>9bttrp % *Kl W —J- N.Cassnova. Dr. 1.0 ralne. l'fiih'psbuiy, :hvi ft'—A. \ . CHipenter. 7/enner—.Ferry Roan, It. Hoy. liOfjfjs —A. Kohlbecker, hL Johnston, L. imriihart. G. H. I eyman. Humside— Henry Meeker. William Folium*, M m Mockle. Ciirtin— N. .1 MoOloskey. Hrpttson, O P lt. G. llrett, William Cul ver, Geo. SV. Willi nns. l-\roason. A*. P —F. 11. Miller. array, V. P —James Coiulo. \V. U. rrom. RlehaVil Annbruster, Saml. Hurler, \V. A. Ivrise array, F. P William Weaver. 1 laities. F- P , Hunts. ll'. P - William Bright. FV Mingh'. fia'i Moon —l .line • S. Gloss. llirris— -Viehael Hess, G. W. Williams. J;iS. Swubb. Jfmrar<1 —Judg" Ponji. Jltiston —John e>. Miles. J.ibcrtu —W. 1. Hurler. Mir ion —Fam-'s Beek, lkinlel Miller. Mile.*— Samuel Fau*t. Jn. Hesienna'i, J.l*>. Ila/.el. Joel Morris, J. It. Brumgait. Patton— . .... iVnn—A. J. Campbell. A. T. Zerby, I. U. Siover. „ ~ Polit r. X. /'—Jacob Warmer. \\ hltmer Wolf, Jolin Grove. Tetter. S. P— Ailam Krnmvine, Win. l'arner, Michael Pee kerf, Jacob Mcese. Rush —F. B. Ixma. .1. K. Kverly. Spriny—C. T. Alexander, John Barnhart. Henry Rotiirock. Gottlieb llaug. Snotr Shoe —John Uz/.lc, James Rccltling. K. A. Nolan. Tivlor —Samuei lb*>vcr. Union —Fames T. Eckley. Walker— Ed. Peek, J. L. Walkley, Jul. Twit mil e. A. G. (."reamer. Worth— M. H. Lewis, Le\i Reese. At this point the foHowingletter was read : BELLFONTE, / ug. 14, ISSJ. To THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION —Sirs: With the pot mission of the members of the convention, I herewith rfquest that my name be withdrawn from the list of candidates now before said body, for the nomination of asso ciate Judge. Thanking tlie people of Centre county for support and kind ness shown thiough the campaign. Yours truly, H. It. SMITH. On motion, J. M. Keichliue,of Bclle fonte, E. Twitraire, of Walker, George McGrafFey, of Phihpsburg, It. G. Brett, of Feiguson, and Witiner Wolf, of Potter, were iq l ointid a committee on resolutions. The first business in order wa§ re ceiving nominations for Associate Judge, when John Rishtl, of Potter, Dr. J. It. Smith, of Ferguson, were named by their repective frieids, and the convention pr >ceeJed to ballot,with the following result : Rishel 27 votes. Smith 50 when 0:1 the motion, the nomination of I)r. Smith was made unanimous, and the convention proceeded to the choosing of a candidate for District Attorney which resulted in the nomin ation of William C. Heinle by acclama tion. The nomination for county Surveyor, being then in order, Horace IDring, GiC. D. Johnson, John 11. Reifsnyder, and Elis L. O-vis were respectively named, and the convention proceeded to vote, with the following result : ITering 14 votes Johnson - 5 " Reifsnyder - —l2 " Orris 11 " Elis L. Orvis having received a ma jority of the votes, was declared duly nominated for County Suiveyor. The committee on resolutions being ready to report submitted the follow ing which were unanimously adopted : The Democrats of Centre county In general convention assembled, hail with pleasure the promises aiul evide . K. Hunter, in supporting all re form measures by their votes and influence,and for the taithful performance of their duty upon all occasions. Resolved, That the Democratic membersofthe Senate and House of Representatives of Penn sylvania, and the Governor, Hon. Robert E Rattlson, merit our wannest commendation of their dauntless course in abolishing needless of fices and thereby saving to the taxpayers of this common wealth a loathsome burden,and that by the unequivocal attitude they have taken in all measures of reform have furnished abundant ev idence tint their control will be extended to other abuses and irregularities that have be come enormities under Republican administra tion. Resolved, That the position of the Republican paity, that the people should be taxed unneces sarilytoral.se a surplus fund for distribution among the states should not escape universal denunciation, but we believe that import du ties should be so adjusted as to render unequal burdens impossible ; ti render just and reason able compensation to I abor, but in no wise to foster monopolies. We protest against burden ing the peopje with taxes that are not absolute ly necessary for the economical management of the government, and into a palabie corrup tion fund for the furtherance of party interests.^ Resolved, That we signify our endorsement of the no dilations made by the late State Con vention, Captain Robert Taggart, of Warren county, for Auditor General and Hon. Joseph Powell, of Rradford county, for State Treasur er, form as an honest and fearless utterance of the fundamental principle* bequeathed to ns and protected by ihe Uhistilou* Jefferson and his followers, by tuovearie I oil -its for tli • elec tion of th rem mat le State and County ticket of the present campaign. The Hon. P. Gray Meek was then unamiouslv chosen Chairman of the County Committee, and the convention procetded to lie cleat ion of delegates to the next State Convention, with the following result : P.J. McPonald votes. Ft. F. Fortuey n * J. N. Casanova 1 ' IIUKh McCann f 7 Kills shaflfer *42 " John Grove 15 " Nelson Lucas 25 Messrs. McDonald, Fortney, MsCann and Shaffer, having received a majori ty of the votes, were declared duty elect ed. RcsolcaL That hereafter the chair man of the County Co inmittee be the member of t IK? State Committee. TnE Democratic convention of I'u ion county lasi v.eek nominated \\ . \V. Wolfe, of 1 ewisburg.for Frotlionotaiv, Philip Ktederi ck, of East 1 in fl.ilo, for Suiveyor and Dr. George S. Kemble, of Mifilinburg, for Crnoner. The ticket deserves to be elected. LEGAL jMVEU TISEMEXTS. is ne-vby given that an application wit) be made, uud ir the a a of Assembly of the Comin UISN MIOI of Pennsylvania, entitled •'an net to pi tuck* for the incorporation and re •'illation of certain corporations" approved \piil 29th, lsTk Tor th • chartw ' J. M. ItICHMONP. at'-ot Attorney. S~IIKKIFK'S SALES.—By virtfte or sundry wilts of Fiera Facias. Levari Facias and Venditioni Exponas, issued out ot the Court <>f Common Picas of Centre county and to rr.e tll reeteil. theiv will te exposed at pnblie sale at the Court House, in Beliel'oute, on Saturday, August 35th, lsst, at 1 ::>o o'clo- k. *. M.. the f>l - vlescrlbeil real estate or the ilefeiulaiit.s, to wit: N. 1. All that certain messuage ami tract of land situate in te township of College, County ot Centre and state of Pennsylvania, hounded and deseiitH'd as foUows, to wit: Beginning at a stone corner owline of Mo-es Thompson land thence by the same north east 11 3-lo prrclu's t<> u |>ost,t)H*iK*H l)\ UIIHI of \S llliuin late Tate now John Sndtli north TiL. 0 west Jo nereii es to*i post, tlcnce by the said laud of Muses Thompson south 4oLj°—lH 4-10 perches t the place ot' ber inning. con'aiuing one acre and so perches. Tberoon erected a two-story frame d veiling house, stable and other outbuildings S'izod. taken in execution and !< be sold as the property of Emanuel Duey, with notice to all terre teiiants. No. 2. A'l the defendant's right, title and Interest in and t- all that cert mi lot or piece <■( ftotttid situate in the town of Port Matilda, Centre County. Peuna.. l>oundel and described as fol lows; Beginning at a point on High street Ink. feet from eeutre ol Mam Tract of Bald eagle Valley Railroad, thenee southwest along said tract 2<> > feet to a post at \\ est street, thence northwest along said street 7' tcet to a post to Water street thence along W iter streets 10 feel to High street. I bene ' along IHgh street 7u feet to the beginning containing one for.rth acre-, more -.r iC s. riiereon erected a two story frame sh >e;n iker sliopand store room \ts t. \ll that e Ttuln lot or piece of groua 1 situate iti Port M Hilda. Worth township. Centre county. Pa., bounded and described as fo.lows; Beginning at corner of alley oh Main street south lh" feet to alley, th MIC • n J feet to alley th • place or beginning, con taining one fourth acre, more feet to p wt.thene" parallel with Wood Street 211 feet to post, thence along John Pit lot feet to Wood street north 211 feet to the place of beginning, containing A l.st i. All th it certain messuage, tenement and lot of ground situate in the township of Worth, County of Centre and State of 1 ennsyl vania. bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on north side of Bald Kagle creek at end of Wood street, thenee along said Wood street 7xß feet to post, th-nee along .j,,[ in lot IPO feet to post, thence parallel with Wood street 7*>K feet to post, thence along Bald Eagle Creek 17<> feet to the beginning, con taining • Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as 111 • property oi John U. Jones. All tint certain lot of ground situate in Boggs tow nship, Centre county. P:u, 1 bounded .ami de-crib -(1 as follows to wit: m the east by George Taylor, cm the north by George Taylor, on th" west bv Ccorue laylor, and on the south by Public ltoad, containing two acres, more or less. 7hereon erected a single story frame church building. Seized, taken in exe cution and to l>e sohl as the property of \ alen tine Beese et al. trustees of Chestnut Grove M. K. Church. No. 4. All that certain messuage, tenement and to or ground sltua'i in th • town of Miiesburg. Centre county. Pa., bounded on the west by Turnpike St., on north by alley, on east and south by lot of Z. Miles, thereon ere'ted a tan nery. dwelling h >use and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be said as the property of Joseph Shirk. No 5. All that certain how and lot or piece of land Situate in the borough of Bellefouto, in the county of Centre ami state ot Pennsylvania, "Fronting on Wisd ins Way" bounded and de scribed as follows, viz: Beginning at a point on said Wisdoms Way fifty feet southeast of Hub ert Hepburn formerly T. MeCumsey, thenee north sixty five and one half degrees west 11 fly feet to lot of said Hepburn thence along said lot,of Hepburn north three and one half degrees east twenty perches to lot of K. W. Hale, I hence along line of Hale, north sixty four degrees east fifty feet to a post, thence, by other land of said Beaver and Shugert south three and one half degree , west to the place of beginning. Seized, taken in execution and to IK* SO d as the property of Andrew J. Lucas and llachel K. Lucas. No. fi, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate iu Walkerville. in Half Moon township.Ceiitre countv, Pa., on the southeast side of Main St. adjoining lots of Mrs. Blakely on the east and lot of Henry Adams on the west, known in the plot or plan of said village as lot No. 24, front ing on Main street sixty live feet and running liack one hundred and *ixty feet and being Hie same premises which James S. Cross purchased at Orphans' Court Sale as the property of Geo. P. Mattern, riee'd Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James S. Cross. No. 7. All that certain tract of land situated in Boggs township, county of Centre, bounded by lands of McKinneys heirs on the west, McCoy, Linn*; Co. on the north, John Harper on the east and Patrick Flinu o:t tlie south containing about seventy six acres. It being the same pre mises which William Curtin in his lifetime sold by articles of agreement to the said John Wat son, which articles of agreement, were duly proven in the Orphans' Court of Centre county and the land therein mentioned decreed to said John Watson on the 27th day of Nov. 187(1 as by reference will more fully appear. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Watson. No. 8. All the right, this and mterestfof the defend ant in and to all that messuage, tenement and tract of land situate iu the borough of Howard, bounded on the north by lands of A. S. Tipton and Mis. Susan Knoll, on the east by the turn pike leading to Jacksonville, on the south by an alley and on the west by lands of N. P. Kiddle, containing sixteen acres, more or less, thereon erected a log dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Leathers. TERMS CASH.—No deed will be acknowledged until the purchase money is paid in f nil. T.J. DUNIvLE, Sheriff. REGISTER'S NOTICES.—The following ac counts have been examined, passed and. remain filed of record in this office for the in spection of heirs and legatees, creditors and all others in any way interested and will be pre sented to the Orphans' Court of Centre county, on Wednesday, the 29th day of August, A. I). 1883, for allowance and confirmation: 1. The first and final account of J. M. Blair and William Brewer, Executors of &e.,of Al exander Edmiiton, lute of Union township, deceased. 2. DMribntion account cf John P. Taylor, one of the executors of \e.. of Rebecca 111 isbln, late of Potter township, iieccosed, distributing dower of said decedent, io estate of I>. Brishiu, deceased, to wml among those legally entitled thereto. The second and partial account of Jno. M Ileverly, solo exeeulor of cke.nl'James Iloverly, late of llowutd township, deceased. 4. The account of iioii,-it McGalnmnt, execu tor of Ac of Elizabeth MeC'ttlinant, late of Ma I |ou township, deceased. r. The final account of Pr. P. T. Muso*\ guardian ot Osborne s. Ilolhnvny, a iiiinor child of Fundi M. llollowav. deceased. ft. The account of Agnew Hellers, gmrdinu of I liner K. Poller and Add* <'• Roller, minor children of John Roller, late of Bonner town ship, defeased. 7. First and partial acisitmt of lacob Hot nor. executor of \e. of John Ketuer, late of ilalnes tow nship, deceased. s'. Tim tlrst and Hunt account of Owen Under wood, administrator of Ac. of Matilda Itodlc, hilc of t oioii'tor. iisltip, d< cca od. P. Account of .1. 11. Ivi ifsnyder, administra tor d h n of \o. of Samuel 11. Meyer,late of l'eiin tOWllldlip, deceased. Ift. The filial nceonift of M. IL Hockey, ad minim rator of Ac. of John Orousc, laic of Miles township oecenscd. 11. The second ntnl final account of John . Grove, administrator of die. of Peter Itrcon, late oi Gregg township, deceased. 12. flic account of Barbara Ilouser, admlnis tr.itrlv of \c of Martin ilouser, late ot College township, deceased. 13. Account of J. 11. Iteffsnydcr, administra tor ot Ac. of Jacob L. l.ose, late of Miles town ship, (ieeeased. 14. Final account of It. (J. llrett, guardian of t.Uxle Ward (now lleunev) minor child Of Uriah Ward, late of Forcusoii township, doe'd. l'. Final account of R. (J. Brclt. admlntstra* tor of Ac. nf ilaiinali Ch .nibers, lato of Fergu son township, dec. ased. I*s. The account of Benjamin Kerstetter, ad iii i 111 -si rator ol Ac. ot Daniels. Keisietter, late, of t'enn township, deceased. 17. The account of Robert Glenn,administra tor of Sc. of Rebe ltn LVkeuroth. late of Spi Ina tw nship, dee'd. 21. Ihe account ol Jcreinluh Haines, exceu tor of Ate. ol Geo. Weight, late of Allies towu sliip. vleeeased. 22. The uceount of Albert Owen, administra tor of \c. of Margaret Nielsen, laic ol Philips biit g Inu-ough, decease*!. L;:. The aeioui.t *d t hristian Alexander, ex ocntor ol Ae.id Maty Maik, lit** of l'enil town ship, deceased. 24. The final account of Klias FtMteiholf. nd luinist rator *>f &e. of John Neese, late of Gregg tow nship, deceased 20. Third account of Daniel Bartgos. execu tor of Ac ot J< hu Bartges, lute of Gregg town ship, deceased'. 2b. The first account of Marv 1. Wilson. Geo. W. and Tims. W. Fisher, executors of Thomas \\ llst.n, late of Hnlimomi township. d c -ased,as tiled by Geo. W. Fisher and Thos. \V. Fislier. 27. The tlrst ami partial account of Henry Mover, executor of Ac. ot Henry Meyer, late of Miles township, deceased. 2v The tlrst and partial account of Henry Meyer, Trustee of ttie estate of Henry Meyer, late of Miles township, deceased. .'{ft. The third and final account of Elizabeth Roller ami Joseph Roller, executors of &c. of John Roller, lato of Bennor tow nship, deceased. 2ft. The account of Michael Confer, guard.an of Mrs. Nora Lucas, (lato Daughcitbaugh) minor child *>f Jaecdft Datiglumbaiigli, deceased. .51. Tlie aecourvl of liemy 11. Twitniyer, ad ministrator of Ac. ot Kmanuel Twitniyer, late ol Walker township, deceased. 32. The aeconnt of Geofffe Alexander, ad mlutst rator of Ac of John Bo die, late uf union tow nship, deceased. 33. The liist and final account f l'r. J. M. Blair, trustee appointed t*i sell the real estate of \\ illiaiti Blair, late of Howard township, dee'd. :>4. The account of Michael is. Fiedler and G, W. Harter. administrator* of Sc. of George Darter, late (f Millliciui borough, deceased. 3">. t'lie iiual account of Jon.illi tulless and J. G. Rebelling, aJmiuistiaioisof &e. **i James Duutap. late ol Ferguson township, deceased. 3ft. 'fheaccount <*l JoluiQ. Miles,administra tor of &c ot Harrii-U Wiiliams, late of Huston township, decease I. ,H7. The account of Aaron P. Zerby, adminis trator of Ac. of Ueubcn fc. Zt-rby, late of Petin townsirp, deceased. >.S. Flit* uceount v ' "N % Vi • v... vvV 4 \y w.V\v .w . ■&/ . \v . /.■. vaVavA Vav A V .•. VAV/.VA VA. /< • ,i " : ' • © © ® 0©• © • • • . •__. • v7? ;.. , y.:; ./ mmm%% gp§ y NS|®r^ W BELLEEONTE Sf . ©A 9 k{ 7 ___ Tp~ ~~^-|i c $ :1 PIANOS, ORGANS. j| k|| CHICKERING, ESTEY, |jl • -| STEIN WAY, # ifS MASON & HAMLIN, fi □ .. :1 HAINES. % | - BURDETT > 14,. ®.i | SMITH AMERICAN, fr ® •#*i HARDMAN, WWMB cuftunircD *®i ;#ii 2 p!Wi SHONINGER g g§ ARION. *%*_,.■ - •*??•'-; AWD OTHERS. || OTXTABS, VIOLHiS, HARMONICAS, |1 Hi V ' I | NjJg Sheet CQusig, CQusig (Dusig |* e jj P B ffiUSIG E?IANO P?IANO STOOLS. |J 9 PIANO AND ORGAN INSTRUCTORS—III short, Everything in the Musical Line. |t*f§j HJI .DOMESTIC SEWINC MACHINES, 'iflfi? 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LIMITED, DETROIT, HUGH. Oneo again we call attention to our large line of FURNITURE, &c-, Tailor Suites.' Chamber Suites, Pining Boom Furniture. Table?, Stands, Chairs, Bureaus, Bedstead?, Springs of evrrv deserip- Ikm, Hair, Cotton, Husk ami Straw Mattresses, \\\: make a specialty of Heir Mattresses, and guarantee a better Mattress for less money than can be purchased elsewhere. Sofas, Loungofs < Yank's, Hall Stands, CentreTablcs. Easy-Chart's, Cook Cases, Wardrobes, Mirrors, Frames, —What-Nots, Etc., Eto.,— 0 CARPETS! BODY TKUSSKLS, n line line at low prices. MOQCFTTS, Smith's best, nt $1.50- worth §2.(ft. BOX BURY TAPESTRIES at $ 1.00; sold nowhere else for less than $1.25 LOWI EL and other standard makes of extra super, at 75c. to 90c. SINGLE and DOUBLE C. C. INGRAIN. 25 to 50c. VELVETS, a large line nt low prices. A 11rcre line of AYl\et, Smyrna. Turkish and other Rugs in novel utrtl oeautilul d signs. Also many *>t!;cr grades of standard carpets. Extra Super CRUMB CI OTH. 'A NTON MTTLNGS, Red Check and fancy color?, 15 Jo 50e. Li\< OI.KI M, Six different patterns. On, CLOTMS, 4-4 to 10-4, all price? and qualities. WINDOW SHADES and Shade cloth in great variety. Wall Paper the greatest variety aud finest designs in Modern Art Paper Hanging. Ali our patterns are selected for tire best etail Trade i -0 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CHICK EKING PIANOS—The Standard of the Woild. VOSE PIANOS—The Best for the Money. SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS—None Belter. llridjjisfort, Taylor & Farley, Palace , It hara, Waterloo, Sterling, and oil oilier First-Class Make of Organs. SHEEI' MUSIC, and a vaiie ty of email Music d Instruments. ALL SOLD .AT LT>w_ PRICKS. O CHINA AND SILVERWARE! To have a fine stock in this department. We wish to close out and offer extra inducements to purchasers. We invite the attention of every purchaser to the inducements wo offer. We handle good-: in the largest quantities. x We arc willing to sell at small margin, the goods we handle arc reguiar. Correspondence and mxil orders especiilly solicited. J. S, SMITH & GO., 110,112,114 Front street, Milton, Pa.