The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 06, 1879, Image 3

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Centre Hall, Pa.Th'rad.Mar. 6, 'TiL
—%12 per year. trhen paid i
~lrnnee : s±Miehe-i not paid in adranet
Adrentifemmt* JtVis per line 6 r ihrrt 11
aerii ■**. nnd ■trentaper H-.e
*--wen/ in*er/iPn Adrer/t#eumf* "V '*
yrrrr if* " liberal dieeount.
Shcri!rr*cnit> de tie re ■
m it j 10 rf*. amount of one twf * *
inelrad of2ort* a* formerly u-hen pan
by themielre*. ~ ■
Suhterihem .-on an.-ay* teU boiei hei me
rounf* eland at the Keoorter of.ee H • '
,<,lhrtahie* ,-n t**irrJ*r* '
l-'derea "John Roe 1 """ _
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/Ac U 0/ January. It-TV ■•* that it .1
/.mr be n a* paying the printer.
local items.
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90.
- Murrey,
Mi nmtt Li r don HeU, Mereh M
Ron'shure. March 12. three cows will be
- Ui ia addition to other stock advertised.
Eugene Miller of thi town. was
1 kicked in the face by a iWIM mule, at
the mountain w mill, a few davs age
Wm. Leng. et Wce.lward. will oe
cupt the Fpriag Mills hotel, next Apri.
Mr. (,org e ftreoti, present landlord, re
tire* to hit itrm.
First lord't titter*, bit eeutiat and
bit auntt, buy their groceries at Feebler t
* Kindness, if*.'thing -trer.ger, shou.d
induce anyone touseDr. Bull t Baby Syr
up for the relief of the diseases of Baby
hood. Price 95 cents.
Mr. Jonathan Kresmer, of Miles
township, has gone t.- Kansas with his
far-- y. Sucec*.* to him.
The earning holiday —April foel *
day.
The new Howe Sewing Machine —a
perfect novelty, call at this office ar.d see
it. Workslike a charm. A. 0. Moore. Agt,
office Miles', uJg Pa.
TheSpring M.'.'s -ir.gisg class in
tend giving a grand concert on Satur
day evoning, March 1879. All are in
vited to attend. Admitsiec, 10 ct.
Ticket* for the lectern on "China.
by Pr Ca uer, of Stale Cellege. to be de
livered at Centre llall, Mar. 11, for sale
at Murray's drug ttoie.
J. Henry Ke I re iufl about j
2 rues cast of tt. s place, to Henry liin|
gerick, at sliX)per acre.
By aJdr, ->ing or callicg at the j
Howe Sewing Machine offi \ Milesburg. j
Pa., you can have vour ilowe machine,
put in jp-cu running order, fre<> of charge. I
We are informed that a boy by
came of Horner was jailed on Saturday
for breaking epea the trunk of a hired
' girl and appropriating s!j contained in
it. When will people learn to know that
all appropriations that have nut legisla
tive sanction lead to trouble" 1
Several arrests were made in this
locality about a wee-, ago, on the charge
tf n.iunight stca ings. The cases wil
come before court when we w.il Cad out
w..e.her the guilty parties are in the
clutches of the law. There has been too j
much of this petty robbing, and all good ;
c . -en- WvUld rcjeiee to ee it slopped.
Duncan Jc Son, Spring Mills, have
purchased an entire cargo of Nova Scotia
plaster.
We are informed that tome of the
citiuecs of Bellefonte favor ukiag the
water worts out of the hands of borough
management and disposing of the same to
aprirate cen pany, thinking they could;
be rue cueaper by it
cue—at the white house, oae day last (
week, with a table pretty well set, and a
goodly number of the foreign ministers j
had an idea that the dishes and incstof
the god things to eat on the table were J
purchased at Sechier's grocery, which is
known to be enc of the most famous ia
America.
One of the best p'.aces in this coun
ty to get a well made wagon or tip-top
buggy tin., Led to stylo, and very cheap,
it at the coach shops of Jao. T. Lee, a*.
Centre iia'tl. Ail work warranted, and
I none but the best hands employed.
Oa Monday evening about fifteen ef
the young folks of town 7isited Pleasant
Gap. They were met at the residence of
Mr. Kckinroth by tne young people of the
latter place, and a ' good time" was had.
The party was serenaded by the Pleasant I
Gap Band, which discoursed good music.
The band will please accept thanks. *
"Golden Year' are nassing by." A
new song and chorus by WillJ. Thomp
son. author of the famous song, "Gather
ing Shells." Dearly half a million copies
have been sold of this author's beautiful
composition*.
If you want his latest and prettiest song,
order "Golden Years are passinr by."
Any music dealer will send it fo-35 cent*.
Published by W. L. Thompson & Co.,
East Liverpool, O.
Marion township elected the follow
ing local officers: Jndge—Joel Klicg.
Inspectors—J- S. Martin. Jerry Smeltzer
Constable—Sam 1 Garbriek. Assessor—J.
J. Hoy. School Directors—S. H. Beani
son, O P. Orr, Perry Cendo. Poer Over
sears—Sam! Aley. Wm. Irvin, Jr. Su
pervisors—Jacob Yearick, Daaiel Harter.
Auditor—J. S. Frain. Town Clerk—D
K. Miller. Treasurer—John Hoy, Jr.
Give tho Eagle Clothing hall a call
when you go to Uellefonte, during court,
and see the immense stock of new cloth
ing, hats, boots, shoes, skirts, and other
underwear. It is by far the cheapest
clothing bouse In the county. Mr. New
man is one of the mest genial fellow you
can find, and he seems to have been born
to make men and boys happy by soiling
. them goed und cheap clothing.
During court weak jurors, witnesses
and others will find the Bush house the
hest place to stop. All connected with it,
proprietor Hoppes, clerk Uartzel, and the
rest, do their best to make guests leel at
heme, and they succeed too most charm
ingly.
Get your dried and canned fruits at
Sechlers.beadquarters for all kinds of gro
ceries. Goods warranted fresh and pure.
Green's Compound Syrup of Tar
and Honey, a sure cure for eougbs, colds,
croup and early stages of consumption.
Try it.
We hear a number of Indies say. the
Howe Sewing Machine is the best. They
are the most competent judges.
Clothing made to order at New
roan's by one of the best tailors from Phil
adelphia
Have you ever—say, have you ever,
—been at the famou* Sechler grocery ? If
not, you have lost by it. Just pop In lor
oace then and see them and their goods
and their manner ef doing business. It is
a reliable grocery —what you gel is good,
and sold to you at a trifle aboye cost. \V &
never yet kaev/ of any that did not say
Sechlers always keep the boot of every
thing in market. Whatever you may de
sire to supply your table with, can be had
at Sechlers, in the Bush bouse block.
Geo. C- Bright of Sunbury, was com
pletely cut in two en Sunday a week on
the Danville and Hazelten railroad, by
the engine jumping the track arid going
(down a 3o feet enhankment.
.—All the standard patent medicines,
pure and fresh at Frank Green's, .also all
drugs, fancy and toilet articles. In thi
Bush house block—most complete drug
house ia the central part of the state;
I FROM MIAMI COUNTY, OHIO.
t'>T4RX, Feb 16, I s TJ.
'• 1 En- K*rOKTKK -The grain le>
I proniK'ng so far. although the a! !e*
days or weeks thov were expose ! much t
i hard freezing The morning of the Hit
mercury stood at ero. a s'the 1 <th, ts*
he 1 tenlav morning thin morning 'JO above
in the month ol January we had extrem
£ cold; on the 2d, murcurv was 26' boles
1,/ zero
1 According to reports we can not evpsc
penvh crop . most tress are killed ; rssp
\ f berry and xrape vines are mol y tie,!
1 had 40 collouies of bees, —lost 6 stands
"• Many bees are already dead through ou
parts Ire n and starved
It seems that the low markets and ban
times *t pretty reagh on some of 1 ur oil
i.-ens, there are lots of them going uaJer
termers as well a merchants. Oar mar
kets run thus Whiat from S> tu VKV
corn from 2o to '.'So ; oata IS to 22c, clover
, -eed $1.20; polataes 40 to 60o; apples li
! '-0 c; butter 12Jc; eg<s 12Jc; lard t to 00
• ! hogs have been some belter, for the la,
few weeks 24 to ;>4 ; beef cattle run trom
. to ,V-; and. and property ofall deacriptiea
is low ; farm- sell as low a* JStl ta sSs'
| which sold from to $l4O savara! yeari
ago.
• I Iw 11 state to you lbs death ef old moth
er K irabeth Driver, tho wife ef Danie
r Driver, formerly a resident of t'er.tre Hill,
1 Centre county, P* She died on the 12th
! of Feb., aged 74 years, 4 months and 4
* day- Father Driver is very feeble, wsi
■ not able te attend the funeral, and is n<t
t expected to reman upon earth many
■ mora days, lie is residing at Ceviagton.
thi-county, at present. Kev. Lewis \V
- ShatTer was to preach or assist the funeral
services, but was net able to attend, net
j being we ' ; he is also making e-epara
: ess to leave th.s place, intend.ng te
, move to Illinois th.s spring Father Luck
enbach's w :'e ha- not been so wall lb.a
winter, and wa- not ab'e to attend tl-.a fu
' ' neral. J. M. B.
' ANOTHER ILLINOIS WHISKEY
RING,
Fitly Arrests Made.
Chicago, I"., Fabruart 2S.—Deputy
I'ttited S.ates Marshal 1100 yesterday
term-en und evening arrested at l'ek.n
and Peoria some fifty persons who are un
ier indictment at SpnagSeld for compli
city in whiskey frauds, some of them the
mest pr- as.nent and wealthy cit ieas.
Ameng the names are John D Mclntyre,
Chris. W. Ackerman, K Jacob Lueas,
John and George Herbert, John L. Smith
Carl Hinsken, William James, Thomas
J Edds, George C. Glaasford, George T
Risiuger, Daniel Uisinger, John Sto'.tz,
H. I*. Westerman, John L. Westerman,
Herman Kiekler, J. A. McGrew and It.
; R Ccbleagh, all e! Pekin. From Peoria,
iT. J. Mctlrew, John Warner, James
, Speers ar.d Jan:,- White, a'.-o J. P.
Stearns sad B. L. Mi'!<, of Beat- a, and
, many others.
The a-rested men represent eve-y
branch of business. Startling develop
ments are prom.<ed. The entire company
left fer Springfield tt>--lay. t>ne of the
chief itr."es is said to be a disinherited
s r.cfj ha D Mclntyre, the l.eav.e-t
diet: 1* r a that section.
v BOYTON* ON TUE OHIO.
Wheeling, W. V . Feb. 2S, ISJJ.—Cap
tain Paul Beyt. :i left Stnubenville, Ohio,
at twenty minutes to tan o'clock this
I morning, and arr.vad here at twenty ann
ate- past three this afternoon His de
parture was made amid much enthusiasm,
and he wa, in g od condition. The voyage
was without iucideat until he reached
Wellsburg, where B>yton encountered *
neavy gorge of ice. which filled the river
! from bank to bank. Here the inhabitants
were treated to the sigh: of a man walking
for two miles en the ice which was float
ing down the Ohio River, borne by a swift
current. On getting clear of the gorge
the Captain continued down until he had
reached a point about sevea miles above
Wheeling, where hi* faithful old paddle,
which ha- served him amid tb* waters ol
so many European rivers, snapped in two
and the brave voyager foucd himself
I without help in the middle of an i#
crowded river. Ha arrived at "Wheeling
, by working with his arms, anu with great
difficulty mado a landing. His arrival was
i witnessed by at least ten thousand people.
He can only go a short distance to-mor
row . a- he will be delayed until a paddle
is made. Next week he will begin hi*
long runs, as he is in splendid cendition,
and there is a prospect ef the river becom
ing clear of ice.
FORTY-THREE HORSES PERISH IN
THE FLAMES.
New York, February 27.—A fire ec
curred at two o'clock this naoraing in the
feur story brick building Nos. 2 aad 4
a: Fifty-third street, oecupied by S. A.
Frey as a livery and hoarding t*bie.
On the second floor were stabled forty
eight horses, gome very valuable. Of
the-e oa'y five were rescued, twe of whieb
were badly burned. A large number of
carriages, sleighs, robes, etc.. were also
destroyed. Tee losses it is expected, will
foot uo SIOO,OOO.
A VERDICT FOR $10,(O0.
Baltimore, Fab. 21.—1n the court of
common pleas in a suit against the North
ern Central railread to recover $20,000
damages fer the killing of Mrs. Burns,
who was rua over by a train of car* on the
traek ef that road in June last and, the ju
ry this morning brought in a vordict for
the plaintiff for SIO,OOO.
SILVER MINE ROMANCES.
TFrtni the Virginia City iNot.) Enter
prise. Fab 16.]
About tan o'clock vesterday morning a
I crowbar was drepped down the main ver
tical Shaft of the Savage from the eurface,
I and went directly through a cage at the
bottom, piercing the bonnet and floor No
one was on the cage at the time and no
one was hurt, yet it is unpleasant to eae
making a trip into a mine to reflect that
suab things sometimes eecur. A the bar
fell something over five huadred yards it
- vaa travelling with the rapidity aad vim
< fa cannon ball when it slrack the cage.
A bit of grave! no larger than a filhert
a: ng* like a bullet toward the latter pail
of such a journev. A dog oace fall into a
sh aft at Gold Hill, and though the rhafl
wm but 'WO feat in depth, two men upon
wtiorti the animal landed were killed, si
, also was .'he clumsy cur that had tailed ti
hop across the top of the shaft. A rat ones
fell down the Censolida'.ed Virginia abaft
in attarnptin g to spring ac ross a compart
ment. frem Wall |>late te wall plate, and
I,1(X) feet belew landed on the bald head
' ot a miner anif exploded like a bomb,
- eauaing the miliar to think a rock had cut
epentaetopof his skull and let eut hii
brains. A grain of birdshot dropped iatc
the top o: a shaft 1,500 feet in depth woulh
, probably bury itself in a plank er any
piece of wood it might happen to strike al
the bottom. This being the case, wa re
peat that it is not pleasant to think of suab
s things as crowbars going down shafts.
The veto of the Chinese bill was right.
Yellow fever of a sever* c haracter bai
broken eut at Rio Janeiro.
Another planet, af the twelfth magni
tude, has been discovered.
, The greater part of the town olKono, in
, Nevada, was destroyed by fire Five livei
were lost. Loss about 1 million dollars.
& The Potter committee has made ure
r port. AVe will furnish the gist of it ii
r next week a Reporter.
A revolution has broken out in tin
Mexican state of tjonora, und hundred
of refugees are arriviag in Arizona.
Captain Boyton has resumed his tri|
" down the Ohio and is making about fou
' miles an hour notwithstanding the river ii
* full of ice.
Milferd, Pa., Feb, 23 —Peter J. Pint
!, ler, aaid to be 108 years eld. died at Wbili
II Lake, Sullivan county, N. Y-, a few day
e ago. He wus one of the first settlers of the
g county. His oldest brother, t<
be 110 ye* old, is still liying.
1 ea l-in H' "Marriage hns prohi
hly ili-all the death Mow to quite a* man
w hvMiest friendships as debt. The tnoi
, w 1 Bill able of women are naturally unchari
. 0 table to their own *ex, and when wive* nr
I, ! profe?e-l rivals 1 i:ve hostilities are to!
vv i erabiy sure to ho generated between th
. ! husbands. Personally the two men en
ItertMisi mutaal sentiments ot liking am
respect ; but the feeling, as such Itelmg
are terlba mot part, i probably liega
live, and Painon is too much the 0 real pr
of kabil, toe readily aud irresistibly sue
1 umbs to the social* intlueni r- immediate
'* Iveiorc soil so hint, al Ins hearth ule, by
1 Ntr* Damen, to insist en retaining Pythla
, a* his tr end at all hazards.
ir Pituton, l'a.. February 27. About I' ve
acres ef valuable lead over the l'enn-yl
d full Coal Company * No. 7 shaft hen
caved in to day It i -a a the ceal un
r, dcrneath can never bo got cut, owing t<
■- the treachereus condition of the roe!. A
large I" k schiH<!-bou* * lulled near tin
, scene is totally wrecked No loss of lit'
,o i reported
/ f Tele •"!•• -"Ahroad, laiie
►t never th r.k ot d-c -rating then elve* w ill
gems whea walking on tb<- king s bigh
S was But Amnrl no women, a-.d aspe
1. oially Now York *--meti, apptar to have
'• d am.-:.as, pearls, rubies, sapphires and
eme'a.ds in the.r bio 1 1 hase break oui
i with them upen all occasions, and th
1 w.-rdcr it that 'Lev de n--t rtftener ]sv lbs
I. pena'.tv of being rut-I-ed Aa-stl.er iau,.,
h not sc g'ar.ng as a matter ol .U-tate, bui
equal!v indeteusit- e, that which -• ••'.
wrtiaeti have of carry -g their j ortemon
t raies in their lan I*.
' Current rates from Chicago on east
bcai-.d grain are how said to be 2ft cei-t
--per hundred pounds, and a 'urtber r#,iu<*
; lion is expected betora navigation open*
la r*&nsvlvii!it* in act
! relifv ir.jj oth<*r Stat9
i companies - f the tax on premiums collect
j| ed eut-ide the State after July I, 1879, -
condi'.ion that all a - er -.;e> be t aid to the
State
Nathaniel Schell of Lewi-l-urg was in
f staally killed n Monday a week while
walking on the track of the N I RK
near t'lark s ferry. He was walking to
wards tha Ira n at the time, giving room
p for supposing suicide.
Twenty tbrse Spanish sailers, on their
1 i way front Ferrel w 'P'tid the rarnivnl in
* their native tillages have been drowned.
Tfe%.r bout wjs* by a §<jUAn.
1 Montreal, Quebec, February 2ft—Five
bod as were ste'.en from the dead heuse o'-
■ Saint Eus'.ache, Quebec.
Gall, Ont , February 27.-In Gilbelm A
1 Hegg's saw-mill to day James Twoasly. a
workman, fall on a circuiar saw, wbicb
severed bis bead I-em his body.
F r the murder of Miss Catherine Rich
' ard- at Plainiiald N. Y., on June 25. 187 S.
Myron Ituall has bean sentenced to be
[ hanged on April l l *.
Jav Gould sold 100.000 shares of Union
Pacific stock, in New York, oa Monday
: for S7,IX<O,tXW.
j The Lord Provost ef Glasgow reported
. thrae weeks ago that 2->.tA<* persons .n that
city were destitute.
--EVEN PERSONS BURNED TO
DEATH.
Nelson villa. Ohio, Feb 28.—The house
of J. M. Lunsfo-d was burned to the
ground at about 12 o c.oek this m--rning.
1 Mr. Luasford and six of bis chi.dren who
we- aleep, were smothered or burned to
death. Only the wife nad one child es
caped.
A conscience stricken Dutclinian
nnme<i Fritz Sttihltncllner, trom
Rockfonl, has put in an appearance
at the ll!inoi-e Penitentiary, register
ing for one year. He was sentences!
for soaping beer barrels belonging to
his employers, the Rockfonl Brewery
Company. Many of Kockfortl s
prominent citizens exhibited signs of
hydrophobia, frothing at the mouth
and spitting ?o3ri suds. The disease
i baffled treatment, uutill Fritz confess
ed having placed large quantities of
soap in the bairels. He was tried
and convicted of malicious uischeif.
MARRIED.
On 20u!t.. Mr. J. J. Stine, ofZion, and
- Mis* S. S. Bridge, of Marion.
1 Ob 27 Feb.. at Barrion Spring*. Mich .
Mr. F. 1). Nichols and Ilm Mary E .
. daughter of Wra F. Raibar, formerly ot
( Pine Grove M ills.
1 Oa the Mth tilt .at Tu*eyville. by Rv.
W U. Stover, Mr. Char'#* E. Hoy and
Mts Lizzie M. Fangree, both of Tuuev
" villa. Pa.
On the 23rd ult . near Centre Usl', hy
the tame. Mr F. M.Graralv af Logaa
ville, t'lintrtn counlv. Pa., and M.s Liz
tie Hennigh of l'otters Mills, Centre
cowaty. Pa
DIED.
' At Rockville, M iles township, Feb 2-'-.
Mr Henry Smul', aged 79 yean, 9months
and 13 days.
On March Ist, in Gregg township, Mr.
f Dan a! Minick, aged To years, j months
1 and 2ft days.
f On 24 Feb.. Joseph, son of LB. and L.
> Stover, aged 1 year.
1 Little Jo-ie s gone and left us,
11-- was the roe bud of oar home :
Hut 'twas Jesus that bereft us,
His will, not our*, be dona.
f Spring Mills Market.
Wheat 92.
J Rye, 4*>c.
Corn, ears, per bu. new, ,45c
Oats, 22c
® Buckwheat, 75c.
Cloverseed, $•! (*• t-> $.1.75
r Chop, per ton, $20.00.
Plaster, ground per ton, SIO.OO
Flour, per bbl $5.00
Butter, 15c.
Tallow, tic.
Ham, 8c
Hhrtuldar*. 4c.
Clean Fides, 4Jc.
a Rags, 2c.
Eggs per dos., 12c.
1, Tub washed wool 35c,
e Packed butter worked over, 10c.
0 Coal, Retail. By Car. Gross.
0 Egg. $4 (15 $4 2ft
e Stove, $5 00 $4 65
t Chestnut, $4 25 $ t Bft
r Pea, $2 90 $2 55
n Nervous Debility! Nervous Debility!
'• Debility, a depres-a<l, irritable -tate ol
mind, a weak, nervous, exhausted feeling,
1 no energy or animation, confuted head,
* weak memory, the consequence# of exces
!•*, mental overwork This nervous de
n bility find- a -overeign cure in K F Kun
-1 kel s Bitter Wine of Iron. It tones the
" system, dispels the mental gloom and de
® spoadency, and rejuvenates the entire ys
-1 tem Get the genuine. Take only E. F.
7 Kurikol's, it has a yellow wrapper around
I it, his tihotograph on outside Price, fI.IJI
per bottle, or six for $5 (Jft. Atk yem
'■ druggist for it, and if he ha* it not, get of
the Proprietor, 25'.' N. Ninth .St., Phila
" delphia. Pa Advice free, by enclosing
" thrae-cent *tutnp,
d WORMS WORMS WORMS.
y K F Kunkel's W'-rm Syruti never failt
lt to destroy Pin, Seat, and Stomach
Worms. Dr. Kunkel, tho only success
ful physician wbe removes Tape Worm in
two bourn, alive with head, and no feo un
til removed. Common sense teaches il
Tape Worms be rm->ved all other worim
<an be readily deslroved. Advice at of
fice and store, free The doctor can te'l
" . whether or not the patient has worms.
Thousands are dying daily, with worms,
and d • not know it. File, spasms, cramps,
'* choking and rufl'ocatlon, sallow complex
ion, circles around the eyes, swelling and
n pain in the stomach, restless at night,
grinding of the teeth, picking at tho nose
?s cough, fever, itching at the seat, head
ache, foul hreatb, tho patient grows pal<
tj . and thin, tickling and irritation In the an
us,—all these symptoms, and more, com
" from worms E. F. Kunkel's Worm Syr
up never fails to remove them. Price
$1 Oft per bottle, or six bottles for $5 00
ic (For Tape Worm, write and consult th<
is Doctor.) For all others, buy of your drug
gist the Warm Syrup and if he has it not
send to Dr. E F. Kunkel, 259 N. Ninth
p Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Advice by
, r mail, free ; send three-cent stamp,
: t 20 feb 4t
t gAIITU SHOP FOR ItEN|
le The undersigned ha* a dwelling housi
78 and smith shop for rent. A good Black
smith with a small family, can learn of 1
good location for business, by calling 01
Lo WM. COLYEK,
27 feb lib fetter twp,
111- North Andover, Mali , FEBRUARY
it Thi forenoon George Kextraw, in i
>( di union Ire- i, *|ru-k liii -laughter, Mr*.
ri Small, with H P-KCR knocking hor to OU
re floor She liu- mice untuned InnntiM*
>| Immediately after Uex(tw .track the
he blow he f*II to the 'toer n corpte It b
n J thong b: Ih# Jlttflltit wilt
J' BLACKSMITH WANTED.
re| A go,<d HUCKMIIITB .on Irani of ff't
0 , U>, >I uotion o nddreiag lh# under
'• mooed, e'. I'mtrn 11*11.
T jti mr if. JHO. T. LKB
I' > Ki KIPTS AM' EX PEN DITCHKB
k ol Centre county from January It.
In.S, !• JATILIAR* lt. !**.'•
'• D. V Ml'SsKlt, t'rcn". of Centre Co.
.la* 1979 UK
I'o onit outstanding l\r> Jan t
it,;s * 61,7t 50
A To lute* aie..ed for 187 s 42,075 86
in To cath ri't'elVert et County
t'onuuinioner* IT,IK'I oh
i'o H mt rri d for liwliui*tion
I' S Lend* . 41911;
, To Hint re< d lor '.*• on I S
V Luud* J. 555 64
To una rrc it for I S l.*nd<
>■ Mid '-*l3 30
l- I\> C- untV ('rder tor bnl. lue
. JMI.ISTS Us£
" 1W ...CO - ■
a] Toul ........ $117,97971
r j !*n •*', l s 7" I'll
e llf hii. settlement Jan I.
. j "ji,;-. $ 1,191' I'O
'lie County warrant* pent 51, 50 94
By ouUlandTKg Uii< .1 ITV 00,162-5
a I n eioeomtioni i ■ collectors . .'l 27
. ' ttv cernmi-.tot * 1,284) 88
rtv ,v. 2,00000
1 lv stationer* 10 Of
By unit tram! rrel Alia,
uey for oileclion - 852 I'.
T ■!• $ IIT.9TOTI
4n 0, IST '
, By balance ...o Treasurer at
lOttleuuat $ 9.4 2,
•j 1> A MVS#Kit, Treasurer td Ventre
a county, in m. count with the Common
. wealth ot Peuntylt ataa.
1.1 au 0, ISTDR
I lo Lh iitice Jus Stale at selt.e*
inent Jan 1 1979 .... $ 1,86-' 1
ITooititudißf UIM J*n 1 TO 4,082001
To tales a-i ed for 18> 2,13869
■ To • C. V '.SI ''H-e TeilofCi'l
•j lector, for Ist: lh --'I
B j Total.. _. $ 8,(59".' 41 '
Ji.n 1s Tj
r To ha! due Stale at -ett'em t $341 ->'•
r. Jan h, ]" i (.'lt
Hy outstaid { tat Jan 1. 1- 'f 4,961 84
|By State Ti . rer receipt* o.UAHA'
By Treasur • .-ouimiiiB ... f- 1 If
* By exoneration to Collector,
'■ IST com'iiueien. - 1-4 1'
Mnw 84184|
t Total 8 n.w 41
11 (Ve '.ha U( aeri(jrreil Amla.'r, of Ceatre
I county lo hereby certify that we haee ex
amined the abore accounts et I'. A \!u
•>;,er Treaturer of Centra c ".mtT, and Crd
them eorreel
Witams our hand, and >al, thi* lSlh
' DAV (JANUARY. \ I' >TS
.1 A M r vri'AßT .V,l)
. GEO. K. WILLIAM - Seal • AuJitore.
i It. JAMISON .Sea. I
K \PEN I'ITCHES.
lj - Cowmlaalnnara* Par.
t Andrew Otcua balance
! fS
ISTT, ,er ice* 'Ta
s>.o *.Vi $ *33 -4
' II A Minnie balance TT
,Ty • T-. 001 !
J N 11 a ha! TT. • I
sereire, lsT s ,
5.0t VI
> II Beck, C-'inm.s*i n
ers C>lerk or
vice* 1 ** 1n............ . iXf— IX ofid 31
Jury Coiunasijoafr,.
N J Mitchell. eri ca?s l 4
I! K 1 :cr sereicc, 87.88
1 11 Beck scry'e* a, cleri '•>— SC- I
1 County Auditors.
' WM MoKar'.ar - -rt - f of
. A J (>r eri ■ ,
| Jo, (,il!ilar.d
C L llurt initt u wr, as
' a, clerk dv UJ—PJ)
1 n: ;r> \ i rner.t a' <i Hepaire.
I JOIN 1' Lieb. lumber
r for jail $-.22
t J McUi-ruot, laying
ar.d sii'i'i for jail 31.00
' I) II (/•!•. lightning
rodaC H...._ 'AOO
- I'oai At. nbarker,
l-ainl.ng dome Cuft
house A4 Oil
L A Straub, *ur. at C
bause - IT lo
(te i 1 ate w rk at C 11 2.UI'
VV T I'wrtmire, lianrng
C 11 3T.TI
' ,! 1! Pellenbaurn, re
pairing fraa. e for
ja : a.'W-2400c
Court Expenaas.
' Juror,' par $ •> P'2 d'J
Commonwealth CoU.- 4 V.v.41
J II Vosburg, Court
! K#P<'RTCR O"">O W)
J 1 IVgermaa C art
i Reporter lU.OU
B la kraitb, Court eri
r er 112 l
' B lielbraith, jaailor Ssi> tO-462 (W
' ■ Tipstayes pay 'JSI (V
p M J I) >lan, special dc
lecttye 150.00
1. W Munton, Court
j proclamation* s* 1 00
L W Mut.'on, lutnn.on
, ing jurors 1h5.80—11,323 CO,
UHI'INAUY EXPKNCK3.'
,; R >bt Mi Enight gs bill, for
i Court house and jail $ 5(100'
J H A C T Alexander c0a1... 271 72
■ J II l'obhins, 11 I), medical
i utrvice, 100 Of'
1 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY APPROPRI
ALIEN - 100 Co
. Wctcri. l'eaitentiary for
keeping convict* 4dl TO
Insane Asylum, Dnnville keep
ing insane 2,100 3-"
I Asaessor# pay 1.2&H53
' iluad yievr* t>4i 40
j Election expen*e, 1,806 11
j I nsurance on public building, 371 76
jTeacher, Institute TV N>
A gnaw Moore, bal. cn jail
cantract 7 60
( Real Estate paid Bhcrifl's fees
|on Swiers' property
(Scalp |ireeiiums paid 992 00
; Constable'* pay 39211
' Road IntiiHges paid to Samuel
\V Osrdnwr 8800
I Premium* to Cellorter* 26 IM
1 MJUEITS on dead bod.es 16-1 71
.(.' M Bower, Commissoners'
j Attorney 75 00
Running turnpike line be
tween Boggs, Burn-ode and
Snow SHOE 18S 00
Harris township paid on Fir*
Commission ... 20 00
DA Musser, Trees, bal. due
last year 1,199 00
: 1 Cenunission peid Attorneys on
! collection. 61 M
if Interust paid on loans 3,20.1(13
r, Conunission* on Lunacy F3 •
I, L W Munsou, .Sheriff on ac*
count 2,f4S se
D K Fertney auditing County
i- ofHi-ers' accounts 35 CO
eill Y Stit/.or, stationery Com
i. m -oioners' oflico 2219
i- F 1' M usser, transcribing IJ B
\ land tax 400
d Adama express Co., paid
Hi freight.... ... 311
ir Then Gordon, returned tax an
if V S lands 400
i- R J I)ak, painting caso Sur*
g eevors office .. 50
A Williams, blank books Pro
tbonnlary effiop 108 70
It A Williams, stationery for
b Proth'y office 15 00
i A William* ami bill fees rend 219 5 s
n L A Str-iuh, repairing Com
i- mi-sinner-, yault 8 87
il J M Keehline, water tax C II
i, and jail '77 125 00
f- F 1' Blair, clock for Commiss--
II ioners'office 200
s. J N Hall, expense to ,M illheiui
, bridge 3 97>
s, J N Hall, delieering dupli
[. catas 12 50
d J N Hall, nxpon-eto Moshan
t, non bridg# 540
B, J N Hall, 4 expense to Slo,
|. shannon bridge 300
lo d N Hall, delireriag election
i- paper* 3 00
ie J N Hall, cxpeuso lo .Spring
r M ill* 3 00
r>, A Gregg, expense to Port Ma
[). Tilda bridge 350
ic A Gregg, delivering asses,m't, 200
?- " " " 1 (Hi
t- " <luplicate... 5 00
h i ex. to Moshannon
y bridge ;; )
A Gregg, expense* seeing col*
lecters 5()0
_ Refunding tnx...„ 134 58
iy, " " unsealed lands 692 09
.Redemption" " " 358 08
J- e * Bills and notes paid 13,349 14
k-J Bridges. t
a| Bridge views 71(50
,N , MILLHEIM BRIDGO.
jti Jbruggr9giuer lyotfc
, The Fall Season for the year 1878 is now opening and ew and EXCELLENT STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODs IS COMING I V
p AT fiI'tiOLNHKIMKR A CO.'P, CKNTKK IIALL, aud which will be told at LOWEST FKiUJiKs. They hnveau iinmen pf. i every lice. THEY HAVE
l) r , ss (ioarfs. Clothing, Hate *y Boote iV Shoe*. Notions, 6 .at Lotoaat /'rices.
I I II I IIK TO VLIRUINTEKISTTO'T-ATUONI/.K VOOK HOME MERCHANT*," I\-TI:AD OE (101NG A WAV UIVE I A CAI.L IMMEDIATELY.
KEEPH THE BEST BOLE LEATHER VERY CHEAP .-iMIEIMER
' II I' YE-P R *T TRN- '.OF 3"0 •"
| MURRAY, 1' IGAL A <'• IV'P •*
MOSBAANEA BRIDGE.
S BRUGTP>R ENGIBPPP'R 122 31
11 J K ,N,.,.RH G CONTRACTOR NVI (HI
FPI ■ G MILLS BRIDGE.
. IS ITRAGGI - < NGINEER TRTFI'J
I MURRAV, I' UGALACO.. *L''F
J DIN CALDRON CONTRACTOR AVMKI
I HI- U*ILL* LITIDGTI.
~I \\ KIIRRI-V I ONTRAAIER ... 400110
M (I J HILT - PLAIIKTNG FOR PORT
I MATILDA BRIDGE IU'OO
' .1 I SPE'ING R.-PAII. HOWARD
DA'IITOLDEE 12 50
' P NEWMAN PL*NK HOWARD
DATE BRIDGE 4 38
INO SI-HEACK P AIIK* 11 -WIN 1
DA"* BRIDGE.... 10 4O
I F 1* JONES REPAIR* AT MILES
BURG BRIDGE 89 00
\ \\ K-E-E REPAIR* AT PERT
MATILDA BRIDGO 17 00
III' I EAGER PMNTMG FORKS
BUDGE 6 TIN
II C IT--.'.*' RE|I*IR*AT HOWARD
DAM BRIDGE 2 50
1 I C T'OO'* P AUK FOR HOWARD
DAM BRIDGE 12 (*>|
11 A MINGLE PAV TO PLULIPSB G LOU'I
DRLITERITIG JUPLL
. am 988
1 11 \ M MG.EEXPENSE TO MFIT N ;; I*l
1 CEINII*N>N*R EXPENSE* TO
L'HILTPTBURG 19(1'
CACAMIAA ONERS EXPANSE TO
PORT MATILDA AFID LOCK LIS
SEN LO
HENRY BECK .- LERII G 1. ' CAT*,
IN LADICTMENT DOCK EL 22 361
II BUK DELIEERING N*AE,MENU 125'.
DUPLICATES.. 7 LA
TE'EGRAIN AND HATCHET 1 2'<
FARE FOR PRIEONER* STC I 6 S
LL B- K IPVI'G R'-GTTRATIEA* L(5(K'
PEN NA IT K * 1 T*
1> EV.-RHART REPAIRING FLOOR IN
COMMISSIONER* OFFICE 1 NO
HAVES COI'.ER A CO, CASTING FOR
FURNACE 1818
I , I'EVHAG RRVIS "IF IS •-*.
WORK OU I . S. LAND
I BMK
H-'FFER A KHAR P.-AP 'ER I 11 1 16,
I A T-..*MIIJ GRA-S SED FOR I 11
YARD 20;
MA- HARRIS AT.- RAKE FOR I II
I YA-D -
.LI WELCH A C MAIIEAERY- 20
RUBBER TVI-• ('•■ STAMP FOR
! TREASURERS OFFICE 100
INO . S J-*NG>R UM, OF H -USE FOR
HOLDING APPEALS
J D GARMAN MEALS FOR JURORS • 6*'
JN •T J INSON POSTAGE, AN?EL
OPES A - - '-** •
MRS ll* 'ER I-LAANING C AIMTS
SIONERS' EFFIE* 1 24
U LUTEAL A TEL'ER M-*! FOR
JURORE
II J HA >UT BOX PANS —... 2CK'
PAT K- R-Y REMEVTNG ASHES C
11 ANIIAIL 950
V M HEAD K ARID STAND FI-R
T CIK'.T' RS OFFICE 1 CK>
! DAM . • S -ES IRRR * 'RER
TI. *IR I* S !-.IAJ* NOT S '.J... .
;TJ I,E RS-PXIR'LG LOFKS C N. 1 I*'
\ TEN A KL I RLA. " F V S FOR
J O B - 411
IRAC M I ' KITE —IS FEET 11 12
K A HIM IT H REPAIR AT Cll 25'
JA S MA!LORY RPAI- G GATE
AT C H
' K P M ,SRR MAK G DUPLICATES 10 ((LP
H A M.SUR 'IREAIURCR 1! S
I TRACT* I S LAND S!D COUNTV IWST 7U
L.U A* A GARB* . <S (-R I 11 23^
WUI MANN D#ID B -K* 1• . •
1) K GEI# WCRK AT DOME I H 2 8L !
|) (lA*-NAN DELIVERING E.EC-
T A T*T E*S - 400
M LLSR.N.IFI SCRUL-B : G EFLIS*. 1 !*>
W MA- APPP'ARAR-CE DOCKET— 1.-00
W f L. EDER I ERK OC NTH
S. . E-. ,RR - 4 00
I I II :,L. . ETERK B:.*TONA '
RETURR.P ■- 4 *-*•
W II B'A R C GRESSLONAL RE
TURN JUDGE 1 50
W F LLI-EHC >E I'.OR'.AL RETURN
• LLDGE 1 *l'
W S W. F JUD.I A! RETURN
JUDGE.. —™ 1510
UVBER AND KA ■ ARKS G.-A
--| E'AI EIECUNU COUNT 10 001
U A Wl' IARNT GLAS NG AT T A
;.1 B PARC-R. IT'S FE.-,...„ 1 TVLJ
S A BREW A SOB BILL FER PAPER
ING JIL -
DSN 4*'R REPA 'ING PIR-#*ITC 4 ALL
J 7.E '#R A S N B MEDICIAE
AT .* ' 8881
ILEUS.*! A T- #R MEA'S FOR
JUROR* 5 20
J M K* FLI/.E WATER UI C H
AND IAI'I 78 ... **'
F P M ISSER EXPENSE VISITING
RELLECTORS 4 58
\V A TOBIAS H UKS F-R R#>
CORDER'S OFFICE 5 96
JN* M DERUXOLREPAIRING RANGE
AT JAIL 6 DO
NOR* MCAL STAR WAIBII.G FOR
|IRISOA*RT B'.•>
PENNA R R CE TR< IGHT ON HRE
BACK AT JAIL- ... 1 11
J REYNOLDS A SON £RO BRICK
AT !A:I 200
\V S (IAIB'AITH RRJ-AIRSR.G
PIPES AT JAIL 4 00
W ILI -II A MCFARLAN* WALL
BR ITL AT J*l! 6-
G- C( **E RE; AIRING FUREACA
AT JAIL &*
PAL KEL'EV R*M.-YING ASHES AT
JAIL 4 o',
J J REYNOLDS A .SI :I WATER BACK
AT AIL- - 7 60
JN- 1> I.EIB ! -R LUMBER AT JAIL- 2
JALAXGRAEN CLEANING TAPES • (*'
1.1 N SH#I O WORK -M RAT G- '
ADAM* K.X CO. C O D. BILL _.!
I BAND CUFFS AT AT .AIL JST-.-^
.1 II KP'I SNKPUM REIIAIRIR.G
II LOCKS AT JAIL ... 35'
F DWSCHNER REPAIRIR.G SHACKLES
,1 AT JAIL 10.'
JN I MA HERAT NT WORK AT CESS
I POOL AT JAIL 400
W S (IALBRAITH F-R T UMBING
I AT JAIL 7IV
JNE MI DERRAOT REPAIRING OVEN
: .TI A, I V 4 26>
L JN-- H-(FOR C'.OLBING FOR PRTL*
I ONER- NT JAIL VB7
W F REYNOLDS FAR WOOD AT JAIL 27 60
111 A W ILLIAMS GLAXING " 530
I JNO M DERMOL FOR WERK " 20 30
PRINTIAG BILLS.
1 P (TRAY MOK BILL 147 85
, K T TUTEN • 214 05
F K URTR. " 187 (>&
' F L HURTER " 110 12
BANDAR A BERK " 13 W
WALTER A DEININGER BILL 134 60
HEWARD BARNES TAINTING MER
CANTILE APPRAISER'S LIST 40 00
TRITAL EXPENDITURE,. $51,750 01
L W MCNSON, SHERIFF:
JANUARY 1. 1879 DR.
TE COUNTY ORDERS PAID YOU 2,922 (58
TO FINES AND COAT CELLECT'SI 112'|
$8,085 33
TO BALANCE DUO COUNTV $'293 21
T IT.
BY BAL AT SETTLEMENT .IAN 1 '7B $ 022 08
BY PROTEST FEE ON LIN GIN NOTE
PAID 5 19
BY HILL SUNDRIES FUR JAIL 88 TS'I
BV BOARDING PRISONERS 2512
DAY- UT ILK- 1,004 SO
BV COMMONWEALTH COSTS FROM
' DOCKET 147 72
BV TURNKEY FEES K"I 00
' BY CONVEYING 8 PRISONERS TO
PEA ITENIIARY 210 00
BY CONVEYING I TO INSANE
HOSPITAL 100 00
' BY SUMMONING 610 JURORS AT
APRIL, AUGUST, NOV. AND
' JANUARY COURTS 185 80
BY NOTIFYING TRAVERSE JURORS
' NET TO COME (TWICO)^.. M- .„_ 1000
BY ADVERTISING COURT PROCLA
' UIATIONF 88 00
' BY ADVERTISING ELECTION I'ROC
LANIATIONS 174 25
BALAAEE 298 24
' TOTAL.... $3,035 33
' STATE OR PE>XSYI.VANI A, I S A
CENT HE CI'ITBTT. F
• WO THE UNDERSIGNED. AUDITORS OF CEN
TRE COUNTY, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT IN PUR
• NUANCE OF UTI ACT OF ASSEMBLY ENTITLED
"AN ACT RELATING TO COUNTIES AND TOWN
-1 SHIPS, AND COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP OFFICERS."
WO MET AT THE COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.
1 BALLEFENTE, ON THE IST MONDAY IN JANUA
RY, 1879. AND DID AUDIT, AND SETTLE, AND AD
-1 JUST THO SEVERAL ACCOUNTS, SOT FORTH IN THE
FORGOING STATEMENT.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WO HAVE HEREUNTO
-ELFOUR HANDS AND SEALS, THIS 18TH D*Y OF
1 JANUARY, A. I>., 1879.
' JAME* T. STEWART, (SEALLL
GEO. K. WII.I.IAM , (SEAL) 'AUDITORS.
> T. B. JAMISON, [SEAL])
CENTRE COUNTY. SS
' WO THE UNDERSIGNED. COMMISSIONERS OF
CEIITRE COUNTY, DO HOREBY CERTIFY THAT THE
' MRGOING IS A TRUE AND CORRECT STATEMENT OF
• THE RECEIPT* AND EXPENDITURE* OF SAID
COUNTY, FROM THE IST OF JANUARY, 1878, TO
8 THE IST OF JANUARY, 1879.
4 ANDREW GRKQO,
GEORUC SWAB,
J, JACOU DUNKLI,
COMMISS LONERS,
Attest;
IL. IIXVII CLERK,
H H I TAN DING TA XKM DUE HY
M COLLECTORS.
1871A
~ I! CARTON, LIE!!*! INTO 207 28— 207 2
1872
|JHB WARD, HALF MOM. VI
I D R"HB, LIBERTY 14 V.'— 27H
2 1873
A CHARLES BROWN,HELUFENTE A7"
0 JO-EPH ROSS, SPRING I<-2C7
DMALOAE, LIOGGS I I DF>
LL' KNARICB, MARION 114 U7— 079 9
°J 1871
SO-EPH FOX, BELLE'OATE. . ''TILL
1 WM RIDDLE*. I'HLLIPTB'RG 84 >93
•D TOKN, BENUER 223 52
' F KRRCB-IFL, CURTLA 123 2 S
WWI CRAAA,BALL MOON .. 933
II IT WILCOI, RUTH 668 11
11 D Y>-*GER, SNOW SHOE . 125 7 '— 28J8U
• 1676
( CHA* BROWN, BE!L#FONTE...L4 --08
J P SHOP., MILAIBURG... ZU 8.5
11 L BARNHART, HOGGS .... 1W 6 S
JOHN T LUCAS. CURTIA I ' 12
, II B WILTEI, RURH 7'- 7 I
JA> WAUON, SNOW SH.-C.. R-J'<U L'"-4 2!
. 167'1
J H MERRNON, BELLEFONTR.! II 62
.T M HALL. M I.ERBURG .111 .
, • W C M T'UTCHVWN, PHIL
IPRBURG 227 5-
, (' LI*H!HOWARD LLORO... 7"> FDL
J (' WALKER, BEG*- I-.I'IH
[WIPTAUI MAI.N. CURTIN. . 15". U7
J T STEWART. HARRIS 124 37
'JNO A STOVER, LIBERTY.. 148 78
D LLARTER, MARION 5"2 90
' WM M RIPER, I'ENN FB| 73
G \\ KIKU, L'ETTER........ 771 08
J K 11 11>, HURL. I -71
[ JOHN NOLL, SFRING 6K'. 55
IJOHN 11 REEK, WALKER... I'l 70— 5081 91
I 1877
' *R L SHIRK— MIIETBURG... 1 *>s 22
*J GORTON I'HILIPSBURG.. 281 (HI
*ll (' HOLLER—HOWARD IT 201 87
R W ANMERMII I'N
( LONVILE 6. 17
*1" STVRR LTENUER KT4
*J (' WALKER BEGG: 777 53
, *E MUIIRR COLLEGE (-37 92
JC SINGER—CURTIA I7' l 47
J'E LL FT* PMMLJMII
FD HO-TENNAI. -GREGG "" •
•JOHU LLIPN UARRI- '3 74
. (LEERGU GEN-AIUER LLAIF
MOON 44'. 54
, • D \S H NE HUATM M 77
• J M K IFIE 11 WARD ... 42290
•I'AV ! LTEBB LIBERTY... 70(M
*D W *'RR— HS'IRS 4OL 87
.L>EL M RRIS-MIIES 197 60
, *G W F GRAY RATION... 610 HO
, *\N TU SMITH L'*R.A ••>'• 2'
•HENRY SWAB POTTER. .10 "37
1 11 DALE RUSH 353 29
•LID TIBBINS SPRIRG 1 H l '. 91
JOS THEM P*EN S SI,O .. LO-70
WM M HER- TAYLOR '."l 22
*J T DUT.KLE WALKER . 7(. "4
Wll WILLIAMR WORTH 110' .(—13275 57
18"78
WIN JORES BE'.'EFONL# S 1024
K H CARR M AUBURG ... 4V- 4 S
K( MAT'.ERA PBILIPEB'G 77097
SM'L BNCK'EY—HOWARD
LIORO .... £OS 12
CK .: ST: LB, SR—''R.IEO
VILLE ... 1(> 8 S
*T' PW4M BNMT.MII 14
EJ BATE, -UURNNDE..... L.H.)41
.IT. \N A **R BEGG* H'7 2.
•JEHN A RUT-P CO'.EGE 2* 12 I.'
H .-- RV 1 F.AL CURTIN 2'TO
• L.-H R RI.AL'P FERGUSON 2*-L ■ 7.
•C I* I.EITXELL GRRCG .... 321 55
'D 11 ROTE HAIR R. LH2 57
•JAO CARI-ER. J' LLTRRII I* I" IT
•B * LYTLA HALF MOON. 10(9 $5
JOHN P'RA.G ILUSU-C 4-- , - SS
-J M K R E H WARD„... M
•D M BE- *W„ R L.T :*.Y K4 41
•WM LRW R- -MIRISN 1 14
•REUBEN GRIM MILES... 1597 14
•WM 1 RES!#R RATION. .12*'1 •
JEHN D FOOT* PENT ... 'JX>2O7
JAS C BOAL—POTTER 3-V/I
Fll LAI> KU>N. .. .. *'Al
A J SWARU SP- EG ... 'J -• AL
JOS TB INPEON- S KSIOE .. 349 51
•PIT 111 OTER TAYLOR. . 4.*'> 24
WM S(- T'.S -I'MON "-.'.WILD
•1 IN.* ZIMUSERMAA—
WALKER SM,V\
S *M S'.ETI-AI WORTH.. 'JNJM —40755 21
T '*l 'AXES.U'.-'.AR.DIR.G STSII4LK-
I MARKED ' PAID PART SMCE TETTUMANT.
MARKED! | AID FULI TTTJCU P*TLI*E*CT.
FINANCIAL EXHIBIT, OF CENTRE CO.
I JANUARY 1. 1-"' I>K
TO NOTI-I AND BEND* OUTSLAND-
J ING 8571290
I T-> HALAR- E DUE D A MUTTER,
1 TREASURER 824 27
I" B* •*■ E DUE M URRAY, DOU*
(I! 4 GO - ........ 12E4 4U
TO BALANCE DUE AND GREGG,
C :UM:-IICN*R. ISM
TITAL 97833 81
TO BALANCE DUE IV COUNT* $9715 58
CK.
BY AO'.RT HEL L BY COM RS 2257 6
!'* AMOUTJ IN BAND* OF ATTOR
NEYS FOR CELLO LION 2723 79
LV '.**• OUT*LAND R.G JANUARY
J 1,1-7'.' COLLI OF
BY AMOUNT DUE FR -M BOR
; OUGHT AND TOWNSHIPS
TER KRVPIAG IRSAEE AS
BELOW
PHILIPS! .RG II •: UGH .... VT••" 22
BONNER TOWNSHIP 126 97
SPRING TOWATBIP. l'
MI'.ESBURG BORI EGH.. 2" 2 .0
.' HUSTON TOWNSHIP ("F- 40
( LIELIEFONTE BOROEGB LLC- .'lB
, PORTERAGE ESTATE 70 00
PA*.TON TOWNSHIP .......... 10 52
■ COLLEGE TNERNSHIP L'Jl'23 0059 91
AMOUNT DAE FR :U CLER.R
FIELD L'-> 114-*' Bo
, AM T DUE FROM HARRIS
TWP FIR* COMMISSION... !#'oo
, VALUE OF REAL !IST*TE
B UGHT EN AC'T OF DEBTS 461 FJ
HALAIICE DUE FROM L W
MANS •. SL.'T.ff 2" 24
( OALANTC ~_'715 59
TETAU —87833 81
| "UN BLAIR LINN.
. ft AURAEY-AT-LAW,
I-OFFIRE ON ALLEGBONY ST , UELLEFONTE, PN
■ J.7 FOB IF
DESIRABLE PROPERTY
FOIL KCXT.
THE WOIL KNOWN STORE STAND AT FARMER 1
- MILLS, WITH DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, AND OUT-
V BUILDINGS, AND NHOUT TWENTY (20) ARRET <-
■ FARMING LAND IS OFFERED FOR REST. THII IS 1
CAPITAL CHANCE TO OPEN UP BUSINESS. F-N
■ ' PARTICULARS CALL ON OR ADDRET
J. LI FISHER.
||L(JAN TF. PONN HALL. PA.
1 N T>C KST NOTICE.—
IN THE MATTER O
7ITBE ESTATE OF ABRAHAM KEBER, LECEA*-L
• LATE OF MU<TOWNSHIP, CENTRE COUNT V, PA
TO POLL!* RUBER, GEORGE KEBER, MICHA
EL RUBER, LVDIN ZEHNER. (100. 11. ZEHNER
MARGARET WIELAND, <EO WASHINGTOR
T WN-LAND, KVO REBER, ANNIE KERNS AND .1
F KERNS, THE HEIRS AND LEGAL REPROSENTA
TIRES OF ABRAHAM KEBER. DECEASED.
! TAKE NOTICE THAT BY VIRTU* OF A WRIT O:
' PURTITIEN ISSUED OUT OF THE ORPHAN * COURT
• OF CONTRE COUATY AND TO ME DIRECTED NR
LAQUEAT WILL BE HELD AT THE LATA RASIDENCI
' OF ABRNHATU KOBER, DECEASED, IN THE TOWN
SHIP OF MILES, AND COUNTY OF CENTRE, OR
TUESDAY THE 11TH DAY OF MARCH, A. D
9; 1879. AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M., OF SAID DAY, FOI
J THE PURPOSE OF MAKING PARTITION OT TH(
1 F AL E-LALU OF SAID DECEASED, TE AND IMENF
HIS HEIR* AND LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES, IF TLX*
' SAMU CAN BO DONE W ILHOUT PREJUDICE TO 01
SPOILING OF THE WHOLE, OTHERWISE TO VALU*
- AND APPRAISE THE SAME ACCORDING TO LAW
' AT WHICH TIME AND PLACE YOU MAY BE PROS
ONT IF YOU THINK PREPCIR.
) SHERIFF'S OFFICE, 1 JONII SPANGLER,
BEILEFONTE. PA. > SHERIFF
J FCBRUAAY 7,'79. ) 13 FEB 4L
VUDITOR S NOTICE.—
.
ESTATE OF HON. S. S. WELF, DECEASED
THO UNDERSIGNED, NRI AUDITOR APPOINTOR
BY THE ORPHAN.'* COURT, TO DISLNEULC TIN
. FUND IN THE HAADS OF THE ADMINISTRATORS O
, .-AID ESTATE, WILL ATTEND TO THE DUTIES OF HI:
J APPOINTMENT, AT HIS OFFICE IN BEILEFONTE. OT
. 221 L DAY OF MARCH, 1879, NT 111 A. M., WHRI
' AND WHERE NIL PERSONS INTERESTED MAY NT
(END. J. L SPANULEK,
I 27 FEB ID AUDITOR.
E
IN THE ORPHANS COURT OI
CENTRE COUNTY,
F THE NUDITOR APPOINTED BY SAID COURT T<
PASS UPON THO EXCEPTION FILED TO THE AC
COUNT OF DANIEL F'LCISHCR, EXECUTOR EF AI
OFJOSIAH BOVCR DECEASED, AND DIITRIBULI
THE FUND TO THOSO ENTITLED TO ROCEIVE TB
SAME, WILL MOAT ALL PARTIES INTERESTED, TE
>F SAID PURPOSE, AT HIS OFFICE, IN UELLEFONTE
O ON TUESDAY, THE 19TH DAY OF MARCH, A. 1>
>F 1879, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A M.
D W. T. REBER,
0 27 FEB 3T AUDITOR.
DR. J. W. RHONE, DENTIST, CAN B
FOUND AT HIS OFLLO# AND RE*ID#NC
ON NORTH HIDE OF HIGH STROET, THREE DOOI
EAST OF ALLEGHENY, ITOLLUFONTE, L'A.
I 27 FOB TT
11 Alllt Y K . lIICKS,
281 7
491 , (BUCC -. R TO T. A. UICKA &. BRO.)
WDOLE ALE K RETAIL DEALER IN
Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Pay- cs Glass, Putty, &Oe, dee.
L&r %!- I'ti lli( iig iM > f he *vt- tills li I piit'tl Plow fij"HK rOBnI7.*SI
* I WILLNOr UK I NDi.i. JLD UY ; V JA. , i I IXL Till;: AME QUALITY OF GOOD#
I
|PI:XKNV4I.LI:I F'> lITI T*
-'7 THE SPRING S- •
WILL BAOPENED OA THI |
IN THE PUBLIC SET •■' ' A- ( :R<
MALI. IT* PLEASANT Sl'.!. ETI'.RAL |
HON AND EAEY A< - • • S*
ANT AOEOMUIODATIOR.S 51.,1 N OGH LI-.NR
ARY AND CLASSIC*! • U'.l, 11 KI
THIS A DESIRABLE - IH- I I - - 'R M A
DTTLAEI *. B -NRDLT,; I AT ,ER\
REASONAB!'- R*:-- I . I :N - <(
LARS. FOR FURTHER PAR'.ICULI. ,LDR--
JL. F. LIL TM L 4 IL. PRIN.
FEB'JO 8T 1* •. IIW.LL. PA.
1 INGUELT LOVIT
1 LIT MATTER OF
TA* ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN MSESE, DAOAAAWD.
ALE EF L'ENN (OWNTHI . 1 .-AV. PA
TO JACOB N ROSE 1\ HAL , K- A
BE'.B SECSE. CALHER 11 I !;IR, WM
NEESE (OF MILLBT IR. , I N<•
KINAAUAL NEEE, I ALI-IANDTR
HARRIET N< • TE. JIESB NT
MILL* , JUHIP NFF", SR., GR IT !\ •
(PROVE, KEBSPCCA M--V<R, HENRY MS.E,
WILLARD NECSE, L.NUR N R J J
HARUAUGH, GUNR LIA ' '. 1 W
NEESE AND ELMER N.
JSAMAEL NEASE, WILHAN N-- U F PER •
HALL' JAMES NEE-., ■ T T
'JAMES D GEN'.-EL, T' IT J. N'E E,
ALEXANDER \V NECIE . - RE S • E.
|SILAS SAUTB, WIN K-.-A , M .R
--TIOOIL, LEAH \N H -.■ ' 1 ' V>
REBECCA REUEY, JO I I -■'.: • S
A LY, DA* UL A LY, A. A I. I.
RU 11 NEARLU.. I, J (- M.-.RY
LTEAVER, SAM U-! 11<-. ( N 31 ><--
ANDREW MOYT-R NW L 1 V (JEARV, LI E
HELLS AND LEGAL R-|.R ■-
TIAN NEESE DECEASED
I TAKE NOTICE THAT BY \ . ■ U V. :OF
PARTIUON ITSUA EUL -A '. ( ■ R.R. • T ..RT
; OL CENTRE I
J INQUEST WILL TE .E.U AT T RE*N: -.C
OF CHRISTIAN NEE*#. D< N-1... R '.BET WN
'SHI|> OF L'ENN. AND • IUB'.V ■■' <*- - TR, <--R
I WEDNESDAY, THE 12. -L-.Y - MARIH, A.
D. 1879. AT TEN O'L •> U A I . D DAI
FOR THE PURPOSE OF M-IKII * I IRTTNOFTB#
REAL ERTA'.E OF SA.D I!.-I. *.: R. I. G
BR BEIRS AND LEGAL I ,-> ■ V.S, IF TI C
ISIM-CII L.S 4 -I ".H PR •. .LLI-T • OR
SPOILING OF IKE WHO E, O". W -- T ' VALUE
AND APPRA SI THE SAN.I C TO LAW.
AT WHICH TIN EHI I | -,N RTY BE J -
ENT IF VOU TR INK PRUT
SHERIFF* OFFIEE, ) JOHN I . NGLKR.
BELLEFI-A'.E PA. SI R.FF.
FEBRUARY 7, '79 ' 1
IN THE ORPHAN'S COURT OF
CENTRE I ('UN 1Y
LA TBA MATTER OF TL P- OF SAN.;;#'
J. HERRING, EL A!, F ■ T
AND LEGAL REPRESAOTATII > ' P. : • 1 -.T,
DEE D, T-I *HCW CANSW * * % T R
TNACE OF CONTRACT TBOL . I ; U R, I
SLE UIIUCRS'GR.I-D, ATE- A : IR.T
--RD TO TAKE TWST.U.O: > FL IE ['( <-R> AN-1
AIL OTHER T'KTIM-: .: ! . . .R I G \C>
BOTIEE TBAI BE WIN IN ET T.E . (ER-
E*TOD. AT BIS .-FFICE, IN BEL • NTA, PN . .'!•
TUESDAY, THE L S '.B DAY M RX:
ICS O'CLOCK, A. M, I AT", I . T- TI • C '.
OF Bl* APPOINTMENT
I $ A. MORRISON,
• FEB 3T CON, TR.INONCR.
BELLEFOHTE
MUSIC STORE
)J O
T'
'' X'.
■ " ,L
t ■
Pianos! (bancs':
ORGANS!
Yi. rhiiuvs!
F
ALSO
I.
SMALL INSTRUMENTS.
VIOLINS.SI. 'A< OKDKONS,?.
H 9 SLOP ORGTTIPT. - FULL NET OL
,R HTMMLS. LRST'C 81'ITO,
44ULY 855.
ILL SFOP :T FULL SE! OF
,F ITTM'ILW. PRICE 8.110,
'• T'PLI V -7.
IV THIS ORGAN LAS TI C 'G* ! ORGAN KNO
R T 1 BWCLL, )
P 7 ODIUC LLOSFIMIOD PITIUOK,
OULYMLLTO.
SCCONTLLIMIIH OR N<*R>R F25.
N NOCOUD-HAIITL I*IUUOH FR 50.
IE
CHICKKRING IIANOS.
>R! BTEINWAY PIANOS,
GJ AKION PIANOS.
W ATE IIS PIANOS.
14*
F, O
|.
ESTY OLIGANS
* ' WATERS ORGANS.
WOODS ORGANS.
MASON A HAMLIN DUCLKT
ORGANS.
IE
U NEW DOMESTIC'S IN - MNCLIII.O
N $"0.00,
N
T- NOW WHITE SCV.III:; MTTCHINC. C ; - '-
NOW ST. JOHN S- - 1N.7 M..HI ;E
$25,00
F" NFXV IMPROVCVI SIN SER SEWIN
MXIIINI $22.50.
C- NOW IMPROVED HOW SEWII
:C CHINE, 822.01).
■ SECOND HAND SOWING MACHINE FOR SO
* R NO EMPLOYED, THE BUYERS
B GET THE AGENTS PROLIT. COME AND SOT
FOR YOURSELF.
W O ARE THE ONLY PARTY WHO BUY OUI
OWN MACHINES AND ORGANS FOR CASH
"" WC AM PREPARED TO GIVE CU TONIER
BE ALL THE ADVANTAGE.
,RS BUNNELL A AIKEN,S.
p BitlCE FOR SALL. .it. .'.aw brick
. -.fi iian.l f.-rialeal Ztrbt'lOmM Hall
bruk jipfds. Th - brick an
■ n 1 > i wLB lit .t will p..- pen.. • at a
L-'.v - tor. mi 1 .re for l! <m.
IR.TI-R, (IIIGTU CONTINUV IN THE MANUFAC
TURE ■ * HRII THEY WILL 1 I PT EOI T* , -TLJ
' - - ' THERE ITU
' PURR HA*.-RS.,
i' H _ ' E. ZEKPE.
QKNTRKIIAL .
'Fiirniluie Looms!
EMMA KHI HBIXB,
ri etfully inform* ibecil ■m uf Cc.trr
fji-oui.ty, that he l.iu bought out the ole
. Gland "!. O Deininger, ar ! has redi.cec
[the price He ha- const nt!jr on hand
■ j and >uake* to or '.'(R
. OLD - i HAD .
J BURKAIf,
M-'KS,
ti WASH ST A!-*
CORNER CU P BOA RI S,
TABLLS, See.. M.C.
' H.frtcck of rendy i• ade F'urßltur.- i>
I largennd ivaitawlad of p.-. -J wurkman
• J : '-P. •'"! LI ALL MADE UNDER Bl* IMMEDIATE
1 j PER*. ar.d ie c, ER 1 ' RATE- chcxpe
■ Call and ec Lis r. k t e {.urchaGnt
. • i
HENRY BOOZER,
4 I N a CC ft: lIAI.L,
SADDLE HARMXA, LND.'EI, COTTAR J, W7..P*
•IPlynts and keep* i band OUM
Net-, i<: Price* low h> *- y where elte
Ail kiads of repmricg doe*. The beat'
■ 'te*-j- alwayt kei'li • hand. All * rk wat
rant'i. A-bare of the i u -LIE tiatror ag i
ikiad 11 apr. Hy
E
L'.-'.tm L-iL.ii. •: t e Hate! JA
.RC'IB KVERT, LATE OF PENN TEWARBIP. D< M*
;;ED, HAVING BEEN GR:ITI . I- uj.ua*. GU
ED. A 1 PERTOFI IL-.- BLED T TAIU IR'.ATEARE
r ,a::wd t i u<. : .1 . its |a>u,eM
• 11-d lb -* t xvitig < -:nii.fc iftg. suxl tUe talu
to PRE E*V THEM, duly r.u"! ERITICAU-D I -
law for Mtt'ement. SAM ' t\ j; •
•
...
N;\V !• >. , >l.
t au ti-'i.-o*ae.
4 at®' iU e.Ui! I 4 ra i
:t: 1 { *!<
a ! UibtrsO.fU Is .ALU,
ii .Wi __ _ _ ' ■ i ivn. I'. C. t
Spring Mills O. K !j
SKWIIOOM! KKL. GOOL •! !
at I. J. Grent i Se' Store! j
SELECTION J
UNSURPASSED!
Prices Rower than
El er.
And cow extend* a cw.-tiial inx.Ution U i
; .. ca ral-
I LY.
Al*Q a Complete Assort meet ol
Ready Made Clothing for turn and
joys. Suits as low af to be Lad in the
icily.
Imported and Domestic
DRYGOODS!
Full lines cf
I MERINO UNDERWEARS,
FOI Ladies, Gents, DO . Mi---es aci
Children.
HUSIERR, GLOVES, 11 TOI- AND SHIES,
HATS,'CAPS. CARPETS AND OIL
CLgTHS,
i Ar.i the moil con.p' a ortme&t of
N OTIONS
' I V- -• ■ -. - • : r:< , thi '
VRILLCOMPOL VOU IN EI-'F DI R.CC TOB. V OL!
.A- -r . il;. .; 19OT J
A full lino ef ii. ;i : f ; Mat liner
i Nt- I # •. . iuc- i
,
• ... A *j • U)
IR. CPA L BY THE CAR UMD
Jas. Harris uS* Co
HO. S,BROCILOFF BOW.
IEOOAIL&I
PA
01LL . ? I
JAS. 11 All Ills A CO.
Bellefbate.
BARGAINS.
Uargains!
bargains!
In MEN'S and ROYS,
ROOTS and SHOES!
r also a LARGE VARIETY of
CHILDREN'S SHOES, a'
LOUIS DOLL'S Chcc S^re.
opposite the 15t; !i h. use, Beilefonte.
, • r.• :M f innerly ... : ied by John
j Powers. " apr2sy
Lewi b';- .{'entroie iueeCit kRR
WEST We 11D,
R - O
I 3 3V3 _ A.t: I-.M P.M.
Montnndon.... 7GI 1.65 t .'A'
l LOWIABURG 7.15 220 0.35
Coburn .25
Arr at Spring alill- ....
V ' EASTWARD.
6 1 (i
-e I.KAVK \.M A.M. P.II
Spring Mills 10.10
Unburn 10 85
ir Lowisburg„ c.35 12 45 5.45
j. Arr. Nt Montundon 050 LOu 0.00
rs ,N'c-s 1 anil 2 oniiect at Montand in with
l'.rio Mail, wiet on the Philadelphia und
Erie 11. 11.
Nos. 3 and t wll'.i I). Ex; : ..ul and
Niagara Exprt .-s wit."
I Nos. -iaudO with Fa Line we.-'
CANDY MANUFACTORY & BAKERY.
MR. ALBERT KAUTH,
I. AT THE
J. >P STREET BAKERY,
' IS. ROW N IKING THE VERY BEAT
1 HKAI), CAKES AND PJM,
IN UOLLEFINTE.
( U* AND CONFECTIOO*.
• UL. LURE* ALL KIND* OF CAA
AN I-URCHACE EF HIM AS
W N A THE CITY. CANDIES OF AL! KINDSAL*
*Y- I AND TOGETHER WITH ORAAEAT,
LEA.- -IN. FIG* D*T.-, NUTA, SYRUPS, JSL
IES AND < V-RYTHING GOOD. •
CENTRE COUNTY OYSTER DEPOT
AN EXCELLENT OYSTER AALOOA ALSO IT*
TA : 1 • T!;T BAKERY. CALL AND TOO
ALBERT KAUTH.
NEVL
• i I*.! rr *T • -RK lot u* THAE *X *AF
T < .1 RWIATIW* *• WTU AU**
' <•-> •! LULU >•*• UF TA* LIEWHT*
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'■. A— I. TA* IMB* OAA*W
I DIA R,.LI LY.
XUI. SI A*,, F
NEW
GROCERY AND
CONFECTIONERY,
AT CENTRE HALL.
• ET.MI HA* OPENED A NEW GRO
" A I : •■-CTIONER*. AND WILL ALWAYA
-•-PA F GOOD*, AT LOWEATPOMIBLO
RIC( > ! KINDL* ATK A *BARE OF Tl# PUB
•IC PAT- ..-. •**. 111 ETWK ROAIIAI OF
COFFEES,
BUGI.IL . TEAS, BYRTPB,
J APS, SALT.
\LL K NU "F
T'LIOUV. I OB A COOKS AND SEGAES,
• • * ■ OF VBE *EA*ON GENERALLY IN
MOCK.
1 WKKT POTATOES
F CON F KCTION E P.I E8
"I> • C AN TRY PRTTDUCE TAKEN IN *X-
I - I I FOR CASH UND PRODUCE.
C. DINGES.
V\'. A. CURRY,
BTL'L &>!(•
( EM BT IIALL,PA.
\ ... \ IHURN. THEEIT
E T • . ITALY, THAT BE HAT * GIRTED A
- * - ISL.-VSHON, AND WOULD BA
JIHATIK! . R A HARE OF THE PUBLIC PATRON
I : . ; SHO'-F MADE TO ORDER AND
.. . A?>D WARRANT* Bl* WORK
. SI MIT MADE EUEWHERA. ALL KINDS
•D AND CHARGE 4 REASONABLE
. V I FABLT IF
New Pianos $125
■:.# -. INCLUDING GRAND,
AND* UPRIGHT ALL ATRICTBR
ID AL THE H-WEAT NET CAAB
■ URV PRICES, DIRECT TO THE PUR
• P;ANO MADE ONE OF THE CN
AT THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION,
IU.U*IY RECOMMENDED FAR
. 2 I<4o IN UAA
R „ T PORAU-D MARIUFACTURINGCE,
IR 36 YOARA. '1 BE
(• - . • CONTAIN MATBUHEK'S NEW
P.: X OVERSTRUNG SCALE, THE
, R VOMENT IN THE HISTORY OF Fl*
THE UPRIGHT* ARE THE CNASD
TI -, R. I. I'TAR.O* *ENT OB TRIAL. DOA'9
:TIL T V, FOR IL!UTRALED AND DEACRTP*
LI. T- < -I- OF 48 PAGE*—MAILED FREE.
MENDKLBSOHK PIANO CO.,
21 HAT 15LB MRECT. N Y. _
GUI ELIUS,
DENTIST. MLLLHELM.
OFH ASIASKLAARRIOOUTM ITMIT. WLte I#
RMSLLC; <RTUOU IN TB DSUJ PRT*
LO ' ' ; PTHPATTD tO HSTRHCL IMTH
• KJT-71-
TIBRATOH*X^ K ' 4
V U*.JUREKSL
THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GESUINC
•• VIBRATOR" THREAHERT,
VRRRS<RECN
MOUNTED HORSE
AWL NUUA TKMWR EMGGAEA,
SUA* ONLY TE
NICHOLS, SHEFARD A CO.,
R VTTLE ( REEK, MICUm
' I J
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" RW . * HEYUSM ALL UTRALRY LOR BASA4 L%>
! M (V* AC, AAD HV NARLAC URATE, FROAS W—LAFA.
NIL \!\ KNLARR* WILL >•( <M| TM DC
H - V ■ ~*l* DIIRWS A LEV LAWRTEC VERL IF
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TUC TNTIKX TKMTLM KIE.EE—
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( | • •' -*'NI|IAII
. *• - .A*, - \ .S*ATA% ITTFEATOAR OAMUARA FNCIIATPAIWTTE.
FOR RNNLRNLURM. RAIL EN EAR DEALER*
R ' ' * T -■ RT ~-T LAATJ "IGQ.
11ATURS* ORCHESTRION CHIMES ORGAN
■ <TKR AM (VRAUTIFAL
X . IN AT-RLE and PERFEET
I . <R. TUNE EVER AINDA.
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' VSTIL IIC" L OURERIO ATEP, WHB
Rl' IN - CHIIO *AE LAILIATTEA
I vflhc LLUATAA VEIEE,
H AMI LW * **4 • HALF
.;■(4CLU, EA of BELLE LA
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( LLL.HMS CHAPEL, ANIL COTTATJE OIU
(L.TNS IN 1 NLQAE EREACB ( AAT*A ARE IA E
N REIPECT FIWT CLASS.
WATERS'PIANOS PINIL I'PRTAM*
AUK'I'IIK LLEST.NAUKILB TONE, TOUCB,
\VORUI.IIIN-HLP,A DURABLLUY I'NAARPAAAED.
WARRAATRD (OR SIX YEARS.
I'UK ES EXTREMELY LOW /OR CMK.
NIONLTILY LII-IULLMRNLE REEETVED. A LIBERAL
DI-.-OIIN! F< Trarhtri, H lN utert,Cl>urcka.Sek l^
I E ALEHTSWAXTED. SPECIAL LADAEA*
MI-NL-.TO THE TRADE.ILLUNTRATRD ( ATALOAEE
'TIIILI-IL.SCCOAD-BAAD
1 BARYALNS. IIORARE WATERS JK SUMS,
I ;I!LUIUI'ACT IIRERA AND DEALERA,
I -IO EAST 14TH STREET, EXlO|
I I ST;L .2RE, NCIY YVRFT, RVXJ W.