THE CATTLE PLAGUE. Second Only to the Itlnderpeat. WHAT A VETERINARY SURIIEON SAYS ABOUT Til K DISC ARE WHICH IS CAUBINfI A SCARE ON TWO CONTINENTS —INOCIJI.ATION AS A MEANS or PREVENTION —WHERE THE DISEASE I'SRV AILS. Prnrn ths Philadelphia Titers. I)p. W. Gadsden, the veterinary sur geon, left tbis city yesterday for Wash ington, to testify before the Congres sional investigating committee in the matter of pleuro-pneumonia in cattle. Dr. Gadsden has uad experience with the disease before. In Knglaml, four teen or fifteen years ago, when the dis ease broke out ami raged with such alarming effect that the government had to interfere and adopt means for its suppression, Dr. Gadsden was appoin ted inspector in a district in Berkshire, where, in common with similar inspec tors appointed by the government all over Kngland, be was required to in spect and report at stated times the con dition of all the cattle in his district. He says it cost the English Government millions of dollars to stamp the disease out. The only course was to kill off the cattle, isolating the infected ones from the healthy one* whenever it could be done. That is the course this coun try will have to adopt, he claims, us there is no other effective remedy known for the disease. The percent age of the cattle which recover once they are seized with ii, Dr. Gadsden says, is about one-fifth. It is ono of the mod difficult diseases to arrest that is known to veterinary surgeons. A cow may have it and recover from it completely, anil four months afterward may communicate the disease to other cattle. Thus it may bespread from one end of the continent to the other. Ex amination of lungs of cattle which have died from pleuro-pneumonia has shown that the lungs become marbleized ; from being soft and spongy, as in their normal condition they should be, they grow hard and heavy, like a stone, and if placed in a vessel of water, instead of lloating, as a healthy lung would do, the> sink like lead. Death is produc ed in the cow when, by this hardening process, the air cells of the lungs be come closed, stopping respiration. FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE DISEASE. The disease insde its appearance, about a century ago, in Central Europe. It became known in the United States as early as the year 1843. Since then it has prevailed, at different time*, in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and the District of Columbia. At the present time it pre vails, so far as is known, in but two places—on Long Island and near Alex andria, Virginia. The disease is not governed, one way or the other, by changes in the weather. Seasons and latitudes ore all one to it. so far a* re gards the potency of either to check it. Not only may a cow, after complete re covery from the disease, transmit it lo other cattle, but tbe disease Itself may lurk in the system ol an animal, in s latent form, for months before it mani fests itself. Next to rinderpest, it is the most destructive disease known among cattle. In 1859 the disease prevailed in Aus tralia with fearful effect. Thousand* of cattle were swept away in a week. To quarantine against the disease wss im possible, as it see me-1 to break out at every point. Atlength inoculation wss tried. The pneumonia vaccine wss ob tained in a singular way, being gener ated first in one cow, then in another, and lastly in a third before it was used. First an animal was inoculated with the matter which flowed from the diseased lung ; then a second animal inoculated with vaccine obtained from the second. The operation was performed merely by saturating with the vaccine a small pellet of wool. An incision was then made in the cow's tail and the pellet plar ed in the cut. The vaccine would absorb in a few minutes, when the wood would fall out, leaving the wound free from ir ritation. Many herds of cuttle were inoculated in this way and it wss be lieved by those who tried it to have been in a measure effective. There is a difference of opinion, however, among tbe authorities on the subject, many holding the view of I)r. Gadsden, that the only way to kill the disease ia to kill the cattle infected with it. TUS SHIPLOAD THAT SCARED ENnLAND. As yet there ia no evidence that the disease exists among Western cattle. The question as to what locality the ship-load of cattle that alarmed England belonged to lias between the United .States and Canada. Tbe steamship t >n tsrio sailed from Portland, Maine, for Liverpool en tbe 20th of January. She had when she started 284 head of cattle, of which three car-loads had been pur chased in Canada and seventeen car loads in Buffalo. On the voyage across 87 oattie died. This large percentage, it is claimed, was due partly to a bois terous sea and partly to tbe fact that the cattle lacked attention, as nine out of twelve men detailed to feed and water them were sea sick and could not do their work. When the ship reached Liverpool two of the cattle were found to be suffering from pleuro pneumonia and bad to be killed. Tbe others were removed to abbe loirs and killed also, and dressed for tbe market on the same day. The seventeen car loads which were purchased in Buffalo were six days going from that place to Portland for shipments, being delayed by a snow storm. Three weeks ago Dr. Gadsden paid a visit to Williamsburg, Long Island, to note the effects of the disease there. He aays it has assumed proportions in that section which are alarming, to aay the least, and is emphatic in his views thatlbe promptest actio * possible should be taken toward isolating the diseased animals from tbe healthyones. England's sudden alarm at the plague be accounts for in fxcttbat that oountry ha* experi enced the effects of the disease in its worst form* in times past, bavins ex pended millions of dollars in ridding herself of it, and. having gone thus, "through the mill," does not want to go through it again. An idea of the pro portions of America's cattle trade with England may be gained when it is stat ed that, last year, the whole number of live oattie exported to England was 52,- 370 hoad. Besides tbis there were Un- mens* shipment* of dressed beef. The value of the live stock alone amounted to £4,000,, tL> Uiihw volumts from Ills shelvri Watrli him silent u thttiiael vfl. Ah! his lisnd will uevarnior* Torn their stork*! }*sg*>s u'srl Navormora his lips r*|w*ftt ft'tiga of th*liw liuwsvrr sweet! l*et the lifeless Immljt rest; He is gone who ws lU guiwt. Uons as trsv*|fm haute to Ivoro An>n nor Urry nntll ess; Trsseler, In w hat realm afar; In what plain t, in what sUr ; In wlist fust rrlnl spore, Hhlnee the litfht upon thy face? In what fur Jen f delight, llest thy wewry f*—t to-nightf Port! Thou whins* latest terse, Was a garland mi thy hearse ; Thou hast sung with organ tone, In Detikslion s life thine own. On the mills of the ja*t % lU'mxiis the perfect flower at last. Prien*!, hut yeMmlav the U>|| Katig f.r thee their long farewells; Ami to-day they Ml for thee, l.ylng dead l*eyoiid the sew. I*ilug dead among thy hooka; The peare of God In all thy looks. Tiikrk never wan such a really good, substantial, satisfactory, and rapid-selling first-class Lock Stitch Sewing Marhinu offered SO low as the "New FamiltShut tle," reduced to only §25; more complete with equipments and lower in price than any other machine. It is elegant in work manship and finih, surpasses all others in its work and fulfills all the requirements of every family as a helper. Thoroughly warranted t.y written guarantee for five years, and kept in order free of charge. It will do every description of work—fine or coarse— that any machine, at any price, over did, or can do; equally as rapid, cor rect, smooth, neat, and strong. Has all the late improvements, is easy to learn and manage, is serviceable, don t wear out, always ready, and never out of order. Sent C. (). 1) anywhere with privilege of examination before paymentofbill. Agents make money rapidly, supplying the great demand for this tbe'Cbeapost Machine in the World. Territory free. Address, for descriptive books, Ac , "Family" Shuttle Machine Co., 765 Broadwav, New York. 30-ly Thi Death-rate or—-Our country is getting to be fearfully ajarming, the aver ago of lifo being lessened every year, with out any reasonable cause, death resulting generally from the most insignificant ori gin. At this season of the year especially, a cold is such a common thing thai in the hurry of every day life we are apt to over look the dangers attending it and often find too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble has alr-ndy- set in. Thousands lose their lives in this way every winter, while had ff'.seAre's German Syrup been taken, a eure would have resulted, and a large hill from a Doctor been avoided. For all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. lU,tchtx i (/reman Syrup has proven itself to he the greatest dtscov ,ry of iu kind in medicine. Every Druggist in this country will toll you of iU wonderful effect. Over '.>50,000 bottles sold last year without a single failure known, (fold by F. Potts Urekn, wholesale and retail. 20-eow-lv A* Tin* U the scaton when cold* ere must likely to he taken, e word of edvirc to our reader* would be in noyton ; Pirt, then, keep your feet dry ; wear flannel neat your kin ; do not *it or stand in draught* of air, and unon the first symptom of a cold or a cough call at Green'"* Drug Store, in Bush House Block, and procure a bottle of hi* "Compound Syrup of Tar, Honor and Bloodroot," which will gi you almost in*lant relief. It is a pltnutnt and ejfrefunl preparation,containing the virtue* of Tar combined with some of the best rxp*rtarant and anndynm, allaying all thoae distressing symptom* which if not promptly arrested will too frequently re suit in that fatal disease, Consumption. Price, fiO cant* a bottle, or sis for #2.60. 21-eow Philadelphia Markets. Tests* r. February Fu>ca ess Arm bnt 'inlet. Th# stlss reported eotn prteed sterol I,*i* 14.15, Is lots, including 'qpstins It KHMt IM that ex true *1 tUUslflt Pent,, sylrsnlafamlllse sltt.tT'yel "far long, sele torhoire Sh.l St II s; 1 , t'* f*. j. in,|„. Indians IN! lllm n fsir la fsner St II Tlwt 71 snd | quality, se4 slsle *MI spring "best patents si ss to quality *ys Boar was in tslr demand sn>t grn., sillt sales ai |(* I'M* giwed st ti XT Corn Mssl nss quist and etea.tr •IHilf.st. Hu- ksheat Fl.rnr was dull *1 ||g* 1 s* (o qnslity WsstT nss S Slmls sir ingsr *t the fst rsll Is srw frothy nlih Ibe Waal snd under s fsir snsrnlslirs de msii'l. nhbk. hone e eg. resulted Is Hills business ss tellers nsrr inclined to hol.l ..IT The rinsing rsl-e Were ft.loltd snd I.IM s>k f.r go. t red Western CS"d February. tile hid snd Mo| asked far <-h. sad II.IO) Idd snd tl.tl sksd far April Ut ile or nothing nss d .ne for milling, bal tbsrs nss s fsir Inqntry lit Pen*et Irani* sin her exports C'oaa nss a -ha.lt latter st ibe ftrst euJI, nnder tsror slds reports ln.ro other markets snd s g.-l •mernls- Mrs den,snd. nllh sskn nt A,iU) hnshelr tsll silted. March. st tlWi 10,1**1 bnshels So, April, st tit--, snd a.aoo hnxbels do Ms*, st IV rinsing si Ibe these rstns nltli lb bid snd seked fnr ep..t snd frits srr. The loral market nss qnket snd steady. Osrs were qnlet snd sot sn strong, three dsn' rs rel pis lending b> denr.se lb. mtrknt slightly. though Sot to lbs eil.nl id le.ln lng ports. The sales ner* T,'**J baskets, Is bits. In' lading mixed si JOr ■ low grade snd good nblls si rmdre do sl closing si Opro, KsM nllh Ate. bid sad Mr seked for go. 1 while, snd 2br Idd snd 30c. asked Snr do. mixed Prbrnary. Ottos —The lost grades ta. 3,U*i 00 lly Trcaaur*r'xcoaiiiiliioo.... O.*, 'B l*y exoiiorxtlon lo C011ect0r*.................. IT |o By ufwlnluß " .......... 1 -4 10 Uulanr* 341 30 Total 4 ,0o 41 Iff H * undc- uni-d Auditor* of Centr* county do harahy certify trial "• haxa examined Hi* tWi- a. mot* uf l. A. M'wr, Treasurer f Centre ojunty, and find them correct. Wltlieai our hand* and eenU tint 14th day of Janu ary, A l. l*7 J JAMRS T. MTtART. IBeal ) tJKi. IL WII.I.IAMA, [HenJ'Aodildra T. B. JAMIBOB, ißenlj) KXPENMTIREB. niMHUH'tUI' FAT. Andrew Gregg Iwlanre KT. M. bo GlPi 107a. fftt.l M F.13.M II A Mingle l-alaiM a 1X77. ffl.kl nerrkea lx;n. fffM.ll J. ST. Ilall InUnra 1-77. •mttirra I*7*. 6'fi 618.34 11. Bwlt, f*'-inm*ta"tier*'Cl rk •artlent I*7" 7<*>~2>S6 31 Jtav o"*ma*tQRai B.J Mitrhell. eertlre. f2l 3| II Kellnr. .ervif-a S3O II Ibx k, tFiflcii a* rUrfc 36 63 64 cotr*Tf iCMr'M. Wm MrfarUnf. nrtkei sVfn A. J. Urleat, Bar itcra... ili| dtne Coiirt buUta' 3l '• L. A Ptfanh, w..k at Court 11. 17 16 George Tale " |jQff Wf T TOT urn Im. tinning " 87.74 J. 11. Jeilphiaum, repiirlng far 11**0 e* for JaiL roiar iirtriv Jnrt*re' pay.. IV^IIJt I'wsm r, TtaJth CoatA 4.W' 41 J. II VaUrg, Conrt Rrp-rter kkk/01 J. I llagerman ** " lutai It. Unibraith, Oouri rrtar.—.... 11.' (• JnlUt XV uu— 462 <** T)peUe ptJ.. U m„ HMMH ,a..mm.. 7* l ' M J Ix.Uo. sperial detactira.ta X'tOtMi L W Muaaai, inn prorUmn* tiowa .... MOO I. * Munn*n^iotne>niagJa - 6D ORDI.XARV RXI'KSxRfi IW4. M'Knight gna foil* for Cunrt fomaa and Jail Du OS J. R AC. T Alexander, - r 271 *2 J II lioMdna. MD. naffralaairl ... |o (id (*i W*tcf n penitentiary f4.r k'|->r,g nkh 4 I 70 Innane A*y|nn, Iwavllle " tnsana M> ,83 pay IJM Road vtewa Al* 4 O Ritaw thmeßf—t>B#a 111 la>rJ-OT f.n tmhlk UtildJfcg* .371 71 TanrMre |n*titut* 7 * Agnew M'. U and §*•• Bh*e Im eo.lle.M 44 Intereat paid n Loan* l,tb 41 Cta ■■! IwM n* Utaßoj no si I. W kiineja.fUilf on t'onul 8,64* d D P. Voftaej nnditing County n 1141 land* 400 R J- D-t, painting ras* ffnrreyor* 'dfoe . >1 A. William*. Uank bonk* Pr^dfotHdary . lOB 70 A. Milium*. aUtbonery for Protk'y offhe IS Uf •* aonmnl ldl| Seen rami. 248 Sa U A. Btranh. repairing (Vnteiaionaii vault a 47 J. M. Rorhlin*. water Ut U. H. and Jail 77 If, I*l r. P Blair, che k for <>mwd*ffion*rV offlre 2 (Q J. If. Ilall. *if*n#e t Millhetai bridgw...— 8 M • delivering dI FAMIRWON 19 Murray, lauugal A 7(0 (9 *QO* 4, OnO on loot P. brofta mdwr 133 33 J- B. hiwrlnocuntrvtar —**6 w o*oloo aiu* IUM4 * Braca*r onolnwr, To fti Wnrrnr. Ik Tancm 1 Pntntln* Pork* " 400 H C. 11altar r.naJr* at HnwnrO tFTa. A* , , 60 b. b *wk mrlaff tofftatraM—o. M uO PMMM a K. i 1 01 0. Bwrbart r9* . Fmtlu* tar far nam 10 40 Jammpb Darling ra.Mng aula lioi, ( On " work cm 0. 3. Innrl hoobnn lo 00 UuffM A Kltna mo tar Conn Bona. 114 A. ■■■ gram ww4 tar UmH Mnaaa r.r>l (0 Jan. Karri* A On tnk* far Ooarl H. f4. Jo Joman vt olek A ( .>, Mnttaam-/. 0 RaMmr tppa On Mam|> ta* Trawarvr .Ffh, 1 04 J' O apnagS** *o of kmt h..|.|ing 00 D (barman mania tar Jam fto Jan. V. Job mom poataaa. n,a|..paa At...™ (0 TV In, tt*ff ewtaOaNMaM'ffiok. 1* Soßtaol * TnUoa mania ta* Jaron.... m S. .I 1 A. L LOBB Know how to force their sales, and that they sell such large quantities that they can AFFORD TO SELL CHEAP! SO FAR THEIR BARGAINS THIS SEASON ARE UNAPPROACHED We charge less for Goods than ever known before! Keeping up the quality, Keeping down the prices, Keeping things lively—and Keeping customers satisfied. We are bound to sell off our immense Stock, and trust to low prices to do the business. S Sir \ T f Ytf R > ALLEGHENY STREET, fO O AT / VIA I > 0. CV LUiliJ),) BELLEFOIfTE, PA., }O.OC A. LOLB, TIIE OLDEST GENERAL MERCHANTS IN CENTRE COUNTY'. II J lltalQl brt* .a 2 W I I'ai K*ll**y maiinKM)iM C. II antl )|| .< yi t' M lt- 1 ink rti.tl tUu l Gem* tb ..f! * .... I 00 11. A Hn*r TtenAutet U.K. Ufl \% iltaort, 4 utiii (or Cuart llry r*(twin ng gat# al (junrl 11. ?ft I' I* M'raaer making ail .... 3 !*• Imntel iMrr rrpaJrtng Hpea, mir 4 il i J. Relief A hill meiMii,* at )ai1.... M i Ou ll'mnal k Tlkr m*-aU I f Jarvra '• jo J M KWWimf *! Ut C. 11. and Jail 71 QJ& U0 V | MIIMFI eKpena* Mlio| ruUel'tm . I W W. A. Tft*a* lfA fr Ih* >rW uft> ... 6 tn Jr" M< iN-rm t repairing range at jari , m 6 A >ra Mr A'Hater **hing f-r privtim .... * V* I'enna R KCa freight on Are la>k it ;aJt 111 ' J Rejn I>l* A Ikm Ore Utck " 2 <*' * NOalhrailh r<)airtng " 4 "0 WtlM A M lariawe nail Una* M 66 (aw rpOtMF repairing furonra M 6 'J' Pal hell*? rerouting a*he* 4 0U J Ret I, i iff A It'U eater Unk " T '4 J> V I.* si. tr luaahef i ki Alet dree# r|e%(f*g pipe* " % iti J S lUaiipe aiift M IMH l refiairing e*i M 4 Jk Jno llittfef r bribing lor prtauntfs ** J *1 W r lUy fnf Mod ■ .7 II A H Ilium* glaring " * M Jno M< InthFti for e-fl M 2* Id nwiM MIU P <#raf Meek Ull 147 W RTTatefl " Vll u6 CKrlti - J37 M V L llwrtet • It Mewkf A flee k " im.ram |3 Mi M'altar A Oeintnger bill 134 ll<'a) Mai a** priuUne Mennntlle Ap prmiaer'g * 4<> oo Total fcspanditnre* L W MI KAolt. Sheriff Jannary 1. ISTk DR To rvwjnlt ie paid 6 If By Nil anndri'f M Jail A* OS By I'aHitf pfo-nm lt 4aye at iOr.. M . l.fH By rMootißraJth roet* fnoi By Turhk't fee* U no By euneaylng k ptamm b PentumUarj. 210 *lamaflma in...!, M* Hy advertlaing KtertUn frwlaMtioM .. 174 86 Italance SA 84 Total... wo. 03/06 83 Afifl €9 t bFia, i Cimi Owttf J Wa the ainderMgned, Andlton of Centra aonnty, do hereby certify that in pnrtnanoe f na AO of Asoetn My entitled -An Art reinting to CWnntien and Town ahipa. and Ooanty and OOoo* Wr anAt at the iVmniniHOfrf idke, IWlffoafo, na the lat Hon- i •lay In Jannary. 17. and did a adit, and nettle, and ad- 1 Jnet the aateraJ ncxxmnU, art forth ia the fbrgvdng Mteament la nltneaa nhervnf, wa hare heyenaioael onr hand* ■ and nail, thka lath day o4 Jannary. A l>, 1878. JIIM T ffTgWRAt, '*Ual 11 tlao R WtLUAttt, i Aeal] * Andttnri. T. B Jantnaon |Mli Cttmui HronrTT, iw. We the and*rt4gned, Onnalnli>D*n of Centra < mtnty. do hereby certify that the foregoing la a trae and correct etatenient of the reredntf and empendlUrea t4 mid Oonnty. trmn the lat, <4 Jannary, 1874, to the i lat, of Jannary. IM7t. A vpate Haaoa. Ononot fan. Jacoa iM ttu. Coannthnionara A that 11. Lan, Clerk. 01-ntTAKDIKO TAXBi DL'ff BT COLLBCTOB*. ISL 11. Parbw, 8aHftabta,................ .. ff * —* * I*7i Jnbn Warff, Half Mam. BM T 0. Bobh, Übarty, 14 6 —n 4t in. CTmrtaa Btnwn, Ballatanta. ffta 74 Jnaawb Rom Oi.Fina I*2 "7 P. ifainoii, !.(■>.— U M L. C Hnartrh. Mart—, - <44 7 —• 1174 Jmnmb ffVitt, B 11*910. *7l (I William RbMlm. rtailpobarf. *44 W •D.Tohn. Bfntr SB 43 F. Kntrbaft. Onrtla, MS t* William Craaa. Half Hank • 44 H. ta WOrM. Bmb Mt 11 It. P. Tmff-r. fauw Bbv 13k 14 -3N4 34 IS4. Cbattaa Brwwn. MMnb, ISM Off J. t, Skofm, Mllmtmr 3SI Oft H. U Bambatt, 80m..................... 1(9 Ml Jnbn T. Irnrna, CnrtTa, „..„ 4* It II B Wilco*, Kmb, W 14 Jainaa Warnob, tarn* Obn*. 04 00 —,W| ft int. Jnba 11. Horrtann,BrtlatanOa, Mil at T. M. BaH. Mllmbaota— 144 ft •W.C MffHrtataoaa, FbWlffen,.- SH 0. Ptabl, Rnwaft Bofiv 7* 64 j a waibMr.tawtta a. an m William Mann. Cnrtln,.... Ml OT J. T Otawnri, Martin,.— |M OT •J<>hn A. Ma**r, ÜbaHJ,. . „ .... | Tt P. Mortar Marta*, - 663 00 Wllltam Wataar, f-an, Ml ft O. W. Knob*. PMW.. 771 (M F. 11 Data. Mm* 44 11 Jab* eMbamfteta. MB 44 J*a 11. Baafc, W4kar r _ _ l4 79 ~4tH vl 1*77 •11. L f*!liV. Mil-.'-nrg, ]'.J 22 •J tiifluti, f-lulifFoburg ir.l tj. •H I*. Hollar, lluwarnßoru ll *7 It W. Arnuinmui. t i>i(ita>ilu,... .._ Mr 17 •I* PUuol. HF-nuar *l4 w •J i V, -Ik. - II -v . • 777 $3 •K Honarr. ........... 1117 tri < "it.r, Curtiit 17V *7 • 11. I'rj. rFipw* gnu at I I*. I* ll'UFrtJMifi. '' r r-ju fFFF 3.7 •Mm M>m. Itwii. ,'s.as 74 *FFW Hwifi Half M'FFIIJ. 446 !>4 •l> U KKw, lluatF.Fi .... fv 77 12 M K Sir-.,. Ilonafil, 4n vu •Dnaial H-fIfI l.llaaiy 6' 11 I*l •l. W. (UT. Marion, 44.1 *7 J—! *1 rrt*. MIIM. ... IV7 Ml , 11 W. P. .F.*, ration 610 *4 j •Wm lunltli. 31m Ct j •llori anal.. Pot lac _ lnj 37 r 11 I Hl*. Kufli au 711 1 •11. J. TlnMna. tyring.... 1314 M J,m l |.l. TVimimoi., ftmu flora Ida 70 Wm. Miller. Taylor. 23122 •J T Ihinkla Walk**. 76/ 04 *ll * ililatua, Worth 1 |(i *•—IS2T4 47 I*7*. I • m Joaam. IMlafont* 3110 34 K 11. Onr, llll>al ; K O. Malum. Pl*lli|altiir|..., 770 *7 ! Hamad Itrt-kIF-j. II >a>,| Horn _ 304 12 j roarlaa fanith fa I nianailla, 16a aa ! •T>FFFaaa I'ardua. IWRDFT 1061 J4 ; K J Hat.a Bamalfla ...... 130 43 J C. W nlk*r, Bugga. 11.F.7 jo •J"bn A K'll t., I • lloga. 3612 IV ( llmlf IkaI.UKIII, ~ 230 M j •J'-bn 11. data., tigamm, ...... 2WIV 7* •C P laFtladl. UrF-tf. 3213 b'. : -D 11. lUI*. Hainan. la*2 1.7 , *J 4i. I ajFFf Jr . llama )av7 14 •1311a LjOa. 11.11 ¥ .0. law *6O ka •J * KHna. 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Ballrf.u. r* CHEAP GROCERY —AWD— PROVISION STORE. - 8. A. BREW & .SON, | llume* Block, next door to I'oct Office, I At* now bailing ffnmla In tbati linn nt mnrb rodnend prk*n tar ( AMI or in otctaaafo tar nil kinda oT OOUJTTBr PBODFCB. TWy nt* rmtrin* gaoffa .care day. na thai mal mai can tad cawtnln oT (ettin PVRE ASD FRESH GOODS 2 Tbadf dork io ruaafhli and wall War tad. and rwnda*. j In (artoT Light and Heavy Groceries, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, OraiuceH, LemoDM. Nats k RalMnm . CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS oT rrary kind and tartnty. TUB CHJIBBATBD W AMI IMI7MJ4 BIICRBB ' Hams, Sides, Shoulders —ABB— BREAKFAST BACON. Tag. tad wllb kbnrboltad DRIED BEEF. tmmm mm** tfelr Mm tl IM U to CASH PAID FOK POTATOES. \ru: Adit rtinr mr nln. DEALKRS IN PURE DRUGS ONLY. £ I ZELLKK A HON, 4 j| • bki'uaiirn, ; r *<• *■ Buv. ■ 6 jj All lt. H.nUf.l I'tlrul Ml>, l*r- " ewrl|>
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