Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 23, 1879, Image 5

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IDIRfY GOODS STORE.
1 wish to inform the public that I have just received an IMMENSE
STOCK OF GOODS. ALL NEW ! ALL NEW!
And am also belter prepared lo furnish you with till your wants in my line; haviny
made it a study to buy just such gooils as are wanted, and, notwithstanding the advance on
all yowls, J am still selling them at the lowest market prices.
My business is founded on the ONE FRIGE SYSTEM, which you will find in all cities.
SQUARE DEAXINUAND HONESTY.
MY STOCK IS COM I'I.KTK IN ALL ITS BRANCH KS, CONSISTING OF
Dress Goods and Silks, Shawls, Cloaks and Blankets,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
DOMESTICS, NOTIONS and TRIMMINGS,
HOSIERY AND RIBBONS, CORSETS, GLOVES AND TIES,
ZEPHYRS and YARNS, CARPETS, &c., &e., &e.
ALL 3/1* (toons Alii ; 3/.1 UK Kit IS FLA IX Flit lit US.
HOPING TO RECEIVE AN EARLY CALL, I remain, reapeclfully, your*,
J". TT.
My motto U, "OSE PHICE—THE VERY LOWEST. ASH SO MISHEI'RESESTATIOS
boundary, (lowing out of tho Casper
Jlaine* into the Matlock. Yet, it you
take the separate official of the Casper
Haines, no water at all, is called for. as
being upon it. The four tracts sur
rounding the William Shell', each call
for water (lowing into or out of the
ShefT, and yet the separate official of
the Shell'shows no streams at all. This
shows tho carelessness with which the
waters are called for or represented
upon these surveys. The Jacob Cox and
and Henry Shatter, the two northern
tracts of this block, have streams rep
resented crossing their northern lines,
and flowing northward. The plainti!!'
contend that by adopting their loca
tion these calls for streams will be an
swered —thnt streams are there uj>on
the ground flowing northward into
Clearfield creek. Hut if the defendants'
location be adopted, in order to have
streams flowing northward out of the
t'ox and Shatter, they would have to
flow over a high hill. If the northern
line of these two tracts was run on the
ground by the surveyor, who made the
Teturn, these calls for streams flowing
northward would be important. Hut if
this line was merely plotted, and not
run upon the ground, the call* for these
streams should have hut little weight in
determining the location of the surveys.
Whether the northern or southern loca
tion be adopted, no surveyor has found
the northern line of the block upon the
ground. The fact that the Jacob Cox
calls for a post at its northeastern cor
ner, would indicate that this line bad
not been run upon the ground. If it
was not run, the calls for water* cross
ing it, are not important or significant.
flentlemen of the jury, we do not
propose to go over the evidence bearing
upon this question of location in detail.
ou have heard it fully discussed by
able counsel on both sides. From this
evidence you must determine where
this block of surveys was located in
1703. If it was located where the de
fendants contend it was. the land in
-dispute was not vacant in 1859, the
plaintiff* have no title and your verdict
should be for the defendants. If, how
ever, you find from the evidence, from
the lines and corners found upon the
ground, that this block of surveys was
located two tracts further north, then
the land in dispute would not be cover
ed by the Oeorge Hick ham and Jacob
It. Howell tracts, but would remain va
cant, and be liable to be taken up by
the plaintiff* in 1859, and your verdict
in that case, should lie for the plaintiff*
for the undivided 4-6 part of the land
described in the writ.
These are all the general infraction*
we desire to give you. The defendants
counsel have submitted certain point*
in writing which we will now read and
answer.
nxrxNDAXTs' roixT*.
The court is respectfully requested to in
struct the jury as follows ;
Ist. The actual possession of the Howell
and Bickhatn surveys for which the de
fendants have taken special defence, hav
ing been proved to be in the defendants'
testator when tho warrants were laid, the
plaintiffs cannot recover, because the deed
under which they claim recite* thstHamuel
C. Smith died testate and there it no legal
evidence produced to show in whom bis
title was vested.
Am. —A* we have already stated in
our general charge, for the pur|>ose* of
this suit, we negative this point; but
will reserve the question for further
consideration.
2nd. The marks on the ground, dating
to 1798, corresponding with the 18 surveys,
constitute the true survey and control all
calls for older surveys or other fixed boun-
I daries.
Am. —We affirm this point.
3d. The body of 13 survey* are to lie lo
cated as a block, by the marks of 1793
found upon the ground as returned to the
land office and the body cannot be distort
ed in shape or dislocated, nor can one of
its tracts he located upon another thereof.
Am.—We affirm this point.
4tb. The marks upon the ground for
each of the tracts are marks for the whole
of the body. Each of them are to be taken
in consideration in locating the block, and
that location Is to be made which will an
t swer most of the marks found upon th*n
tire block. *
Ant. —We affirm this point.
6th. The Benjamin Johnson is to be
located a* an outlying tract of the block,
and the lines and corner* found upon the
ground in the poeition claimed by the de
fendant* cannot be abandoned, nor can the
rest of tho block be removed from It. The
j location made must be of the whole block,
-Ins.—We affirm this j>oint. If you
find from the evidence, that the line*
i and corners alleged by the defendants
f to be the line* and corners of the Hen
jamin Johnson, were actually made and
returned for that tract.
6th. Tho call* of the surveys of 1794
i or of younger date, or the work found upon
the ground younger than 1793. cannot
I atTeot tho location of the block. It mini
be located by it* own marks in the form in
which it ■< returned to tho 1,an.1 Office.
Ant. —We affirm this j>oint. Tlio lo
cation of the I>rinker, Harton and oth
er surveys of 1791 can have no weight
in determining the location of these
survey* in 1793. You can locate a
younger survey from an older one, but
not an older from a younger.
7th. The warrant of Casjier Haines
| being descriptive, its proper location is a
question of fact for the jury, and if thev
believe the Heaver Dam, the i>eech and
the lino of marked trees, running south
50° west, called for by tho warrant t> be
: on the ground, a claimed by the defend
| ants, it is powerful erulenee taken in con
: nection with the lines of 1793, on the
i ground south of the plaintiffs' location, t<>
| sustain the position claimed by the defend
i ants.
Am. —We decline to affirm this |>oint.
The location of a descriptive warrant
1 is a question of fact for the jury; but
wffen the return of survey shows that
the calls of the warrant were not an
swered, these call* are of little con so
quence in determining the location of
the survey.
Bth. Before the jury can find that the
line# and corners of 1793, on the ground
south of the plaintiff's' location, were aban
doned by tho surveyor who laid the war
rants, they must be satisfied either that he
obliterated the mark*, or made new mark#
corresponding with hit return.
Am. —We affirm this point.
9th. If tho jury believe the testimony of
the defendants' witnesses, that the hemlock
sapling, tho locust, the hemlock, the hick
j ory, the birch and the maple on the one
1 line—the while oak, the double sugar, the
hemlock, the pine and the hemlock, on the
, other line, and the maple nd pine on the
western end of the Benjamin Johnson a#
defendant* lay it, were on the ground
marked a*corners, dating t 1793, with line*
to and from them of the same date corres
ponding with the 13 tracts, these corners
and lines constitute the survey, control
! tho call of Casper Haines for the white
oak and surveys of 17M, and tho verdict
< must be for the defendant*.
Ant. —We affirm thi* point.
10th. In determining the location of the
block of 13 survey* the jury is to be guided
| by the following rule* :
F>r*t. —Tho artificial marks on the
I ground constitute the survey and are the
| highest proof* of location.
Am. — Affirmed.
Second. —The next most important evi
dence of location is natural objects, espe
cially streams of wate*.
Am. —Affirmed.
Third. —. ln tho absence of both of them,
and them only, adjoining survey* railed for
arc to be resorted to.
Am. —Affirmed.
Fourth. —The location may be determin
ed bv fixing any one of the blocks, whether
1 the leading survey or another, by the
; marks on the ground, and then laying the
I rest in their order as returned into the
, land office.
Am. —This would be true, if lines and
corner* were found for only one tract
in* the block. But if other lines and
corner* are found belonging to the
block of surveys, they must all be con
sidered in determining where the block
was located.
11th. The undisputed testimony of the
surveyors of both plaintiffs and defendants
establishes the fact that the line* on the
ground, blocking hark to 1793 and corres
jionding with the 13 surveys, interlock
with the older surveys of Philips, and
therefore no vacancy exists upon which
the plaintiffs could lay their warrants.
Unless the Jury is clearly' satisfied that
these line# and corners, on the ground,
were obliterated or abandoned by tho sur
veyor who made tho return, of which
the interference, and the location of junior
surveys are not sufficient evidence.
das.—We affirm this point. If the
jury find the facts as therein stated.
12tb. If the Jury believe that the maple
at the southeast corner of the Bickham in
defendant*' location, the hemlock at the
southwest corner thereof, ths pine com
mon to Bickham, Wharton, Unwell and
HhcfT In that location, the birch common
to Howell and Bickham, and the maple,
pine and hemlock of the Benjamin Johnson
were made In 1798 and returned as corners
of tho" trnct*. thov cannot be abandoned
under the evidence in tin- enure.
Am. —We nllirrn tiiis ]>oint, if tlie
fact* are found, a* xtated.
Now gentlemen of the Jury, you will
take thi* civte and give all the evidence
a full, careful and candid consideration.
The fact that the property involved ia
of great value, and many |>eron* may
bo effected by your verdict, should have
no other effect than to make you care
ful and rautiou* in your investigation)*,
but should not deter you from render
ing a true verdict according to the evi
dence.
To the forgoing charge and anwer* to
|>oinU the counsel for !>oth plaintiff*
and defendant* except and pray the
*amo may be reducer) to writing and
filed of record which i* done.
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.Vcrc .tflrrrtlnrmrnt*.
Administrator's No)loo.
I KTTEUS of Adminiatralion on
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tle Ifc-i'v if), f ID !)• f nte, hating g rati t"d I" the
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khutlifg l),etn*elit t*-d U* Mi*) <Ui|eM
l r|i| an.) nsalt* IMUAIUI* payment, and
all k|pf rlalma him to |**a*ot tli' if ar
cunta.tlnl; authenticated. (<r (athiMit
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CEITTIUiL
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
( F.iyhtA .\„rnuil Srkoot District,)
IAK'K HAVEN, CLINTON CO., l'A.
A. N. RAL B, A. M., Ihrincipal.
r IS SCHOOL,ns xit present con
-1 •tilu'ad. offer, tli* tar y lat MIIUN f r I'm
feaaional tad C'lamd al learning.
Itaii hoc inviting *nd omm-<li .*• . mm
plefely heated by at-arn. w*|| T~WttlaU-l. and fun.iati
at With a l-'uaUfnl aapply of pore Ur, a.fl apring
wafer.
I'Mli a b'-allhfol an 1 *way of a*-' MM.
Hirr "wading armpry uwnr|aMM|
T*w< boi riprfi. nte.l, 'fnjeiil. and elha to (heir
mrk.
IHa iplioa. Arm and kind, onif-rm and Umrongh
Rtpentnt wd^raf*
Fifty f*nU a w**h deduction to tb■— pri*ulng to
I aa< h
Flo Unt admitted al any time. *
ntra*e f •tdy pnwertbwd hy the Rut* I M del
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•htifle.
Aftitwr? rv-rnia
I Aad*mr. 11. Gammer* U1 111 IfiNir. IV. Art.
Eh menUry and flrteatifW are Pr*-
Imhrtul, and Habnli graduating thereto roiv
Plata tdi'lomae. conferring the pillowing an I oorrew
|-*n tin* d*gr** Maat*r of the Element*. and Maater
of Ho Prleti' *•. iiradnatea In the f>lb*r ootirwea raratae
Normal iVrtillrat*a of th*ir attainnxnta, atgm-1 by
th* Family
The rrofeaat>nal cowrwea are liberal, and ara In
thootighnrnw not inferior to b-e* of oar '•*•! college*
The PUU re*|uir*a a higher r4ar of <itle*ehip.
The timm demand It It ta ne of the prime oh}** ta
of thtaarlaed to help to a*'nre |t ).y fnrniahing intal
ligeat and efTW lent tearhera f.*r her a ho| To thta
and It anliriU yowng perw.na of food ahtlitim and
l ,w "l pWffwaaw—thoae *h •lewira to improve their
time and tbe-tr Ul*nta, a* trdent To all aorh It
pf'tniaea aid in devloptnc thetr [••* and aLnn<tant
oppnrtunilin* lor a* II paid labor after hating a huid
W'T < atalogue and terma addrmw the l*rtnri|*l.
noAtn or TIT r*ta :
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Bert, inooh Bn.wn, S. M Ht kf-.rd, Pamnel t*hrtl, A
N. Rani.. H •!. O*ok, T. C. Illpfde, fca,. <| Klntrtns.
K IV MK'*>rmhk. he ( , H W. Hankio. John A Kobh
Pute Trurteea~||.. n A IT Cnrtin. If n II I. I.f
-fentarh. (ten .!*•** M< rrlll. Il -n William Bigler, J.C.
C. Whaley, p. Miller M<-< rmkk. Ke-j.
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*en. JVaiMF. MKHKII.L. \ President, Lnrk IIa *n. Pa
P Ml 1.1, Alt M'OiHMKK, Perretnry,
TIIOMAP YAHIM.RY. Tr.amter,
WOODWARD SKMINAIIV.
Bsirdisg led D*7 School for Tousr ladioi
and Little Children.
HKCONI) AND LOCUST STREETS,
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Cmirw i.l mihlj—omu. *n-l S.in.tm., .,h Mu.lc
and Art.
Board and tmtion from |o |.VA) a year and no
extraa.
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IiMRST NATIONAL BANK OF
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fiKNTRE COUNTY BANKING
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ABH Allow Intorml,
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Buy UHI Soil
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DON'T BELIEVE ANYTHING YOU HEAR,
OK EVEN SEE,
UNTIL YOU PAY US A VISIT
AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES
I hat we are the CHEAPEST under all Circumstances.
S.&A.LOEB,! ALL^™ T P E z ET IS.&A. LOEB,
TJ IK MiOSS" 'CLOTIIIEIifc?,
—AM> —
THE OLDEST GENERAL MERCHANTS IN CENTRE COUNTY*.
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C T *I.III*DM. c. ■ town
t LENANDKB k BOWER,
. a AT Law,
llellef- tjfe, |a . may t. .tiaolLrd In Kngheh of tier*
man Offtr • in Oarman • Building l-ly
javu a UiTU. i nmi.lT QiriAit.
| >HAVER k QEPIIAHT,
I > ATTUHNKVA AT LAW.
ftlh * on Allegheny ilrptl, north of High, Belle*
jnnta, Ba. l-ly
I t F. FORTNKY,
I "• ATTOK.SRV AT LAW,
HKI.I.KruSTK. PA.
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I \ H. KKLLKR,
1 "• ATTONNKV AT LAW,
• m*e •r Allegheny PUwet IVmth aide of l.ym't
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MURRAY a OORIXJN,
ATToaSKI AAT LAW.
TLKARITLLD. PA
Will attend the BelUfi.nte U-orta when {•" tally
I emphiyed. 1 1y
R P C. lIIPPLE,
i 1 • ATTOKNKV AT LAW
OK.K II A A I.N. PA
| Alt I'BiltMWi |*tmi(.ll, biimoM 10. 11, '
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" ' PRACTICAL Ht aVKVOR.
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\V C. HEINLE,
M , ATTORRKV AT I.AW
BKIA.r.PDNTK, PA
DflW In pKmrad H< nae. Allegheny etreet.
attention given to the of rlaima i
AH I nelnem attended t" yranptly 21 ly ;
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WALLACE k KRKBS.
TV ATTOHNKIS AT LAW
CLRARPIRLb. PA.
W ill alter* 1 and try rtuen at BeUehmle when eye ,
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WILLIAM MoCULLOUOH,
TT ATTORN KA AT I.AW,
rLCARfIBLb, PA. ;
All hnatneaa promptly attended to. My j
| \H. J. \V. RBONB, Hcntist. CAN ;
1 / I* found at hl . f*We and rtwidanne on Nnh
•Id* of High itrret, three d*anw but of Aliegtonr.
Belhfonfe. pa Ift-la
I NIL DOBBINS, M. D.,
I " PHTSICIAN AND (T RUROX
Alf Ofli-e Bt*(>"p Btreet, BP1H|, pa
llotrt ('4l rtl*.
\FILLHEIM HOTEL,
>TI MII.I.IIRIM. CKNTRR OIH'NTT, PKNN'A
W. S MUSSKK, Proprietor.
The Inwn d Millheim la l<-at*d la Penn'a Valley,
ah-nt two miiea from Ookurt Button, on the
lmrg, Centre and Kprw* I'nek Railroad, with awr
r 'in ling Hat make It a
PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT.
tht-l trotit ft.hing In the ImwieKlute tkinlfy. A cat
mna In every Irwin. At the Millheim llwtal areim
nKNlationa will 1m foand fnKlau and tmaa moder-
JwnaKt, HITG-ly*
TJtJBH HOUSE,
' 9 Rai.I.RPOItTR, PA.
TUB OKLY KIRSTCLAM IUfTKI. IN Till CITT.
Trfma fiirt p., UTMT *ttwr hwl
l*l r*l* lr<-o to wltwww mM Jnwt.
0. Ilorrt*. Pmp'r. W. P* RMO*,. Clwrh.
TJB00KB&B0TF BOUSB.
* * RRLLRPONTR, PA.
HOUBF.AL A TELLER, Proprietor*.
Ottod Sample Roam on Pint Floor.
••-Prr* Rn** to *n<t from all Train*. Bpotlol r*l<w
to wltimiM *b4 Joror*. t-ly
/ ; AUMAN'S HOTEL,
tliouo, lIBLLinroNTR. PA.
TKRMI tl. PKR DAT.
A irml Urorp attorhnl. # l tp
i HEARD HOUSE,
V I 00RRRR CHWTNIT ARD NINTH HTRRKTN,
WlllWIIIt.
Thl* li.trt., pCMwlnMit In • rlty fm~1 it* now
forlohlr kotalo. to krpt la rrrry roaporl rqaol to oaf
flrot-rloM h..lt* la the <<>natry. "win* lo th# otrta
poary ol thr llmrw, tho twtrw *4 Uwr <1 ha* bron ro4arw4
h. TK*i MUAM per my. J. M'KIRBIN.
Moaagor.
11 firry h. II irk*, lla rthrare.
IC. HICKS,
[Suceciwor to T. A. lIIUKS A 8R0.,]
UKALKR IN
HARDWARE, SADDLERY, OILS,
| PAINTS AND STOVES. \
EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES!
TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Allegheny Street, RF.LLEFOXTE, PA. South of ISamontl.
/liiwiin* Cardn,
UA UN ESS MANUFACTORY
IB llumaa. S> Hl k,
BKLLOOXTE, FA 11,
W? P.BLAIR.
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TTBM. rvti, ;iviut. Ac.
All ."ik n*a|li .t#otl in AlMfkMif ilrwl,
twin Bnlilwl lima. 4m
I oris DOLL.
1 J rAWIUoXARI.iI BOUT A WIIOKMAKKH,
BriKkih<4l Ro, Alt<tknit trM.
1 1/ lWlUfcint*. p*
DEALERS IN ]'UUK DRUGS ONLY
5 I ZELLGII A SON. 4
5 ♦*# tiRI'OIIIWTB.
2 ' K" • n>.**tV4t Ib-a J
, All U< (Man.lanl r.lwit McAMaaa. Pe-i "
at-rl|'U<>n> .rxl F.mll, Ucnpca w^or.t.l): g
6 Tni—., Hk wlto Bcama. Ac, Ac 1 3
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DINI CLOTHING.
SUITS to order *12.50.
IIat, Caps Shirts.
MONTGOMERY A CO , Tailor*,
WCI.I.KFuNTR, FA. l-l|
I try fioods nntl (1 rorrrir*.
IIAHFEH BROTHERS,
rrRIXU WTKKKT. tIRI.LRFiiVTR. FA.
Have ihi-ir counter* and thelTo* filled with
NEW GOODS,
I BANKRUPT RATES
Purchased at \ BANKRUPT BATES
I BANKRUPT RATES
WHICH TIIKT OFFKR AT
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES,
oonwimjio or
Dry Good*,
Millinery Good*,
Clothing,
Pancy Good*,
Notion*, Ac.
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and HRO|| at very low price*.
BtH)TS and SHOES
HATS and CAPS
Latest *tyle* of IIATS and CAI*S
HATS and CAPS
Carpet Bag*,
Umbrella*,
* Parasols,
Ladies' Cloak*,
Carpeting,
Groceries,
Queenaware, Ac.
OwtfrMni .r.rj tkln lb.l can b faa.l la a In),
rlaaa Woe.
lIAKI'EH IIIiOTIIEItH,
M'RINO *T**rr. . . nKLUtTOXTt, FA
OOIIHTRV FROPFCI Ukca la rubup at lb.
hlgbrat mark*! prtea. 1-1/
Groeeries mnl Provisions.
NEW GOODS
—FOR TJI K
SI'RIXIi TRADE
If ' have g itvfi *ery close and
aw ful attention fo th* selection of
the Spring Trade, and
J" I justified in saying that our
]' T ' "Cnt Stork cannot he. (settled
either in rtyard to laridy, <fiuali
ty or frier, mid we •doubt if it is
(ijua/ed in either of th'sc respects
by any ho nee irj Centre county.
J here ore to<i mao j leudit*o or*
titles in our dock to make special
mention of them all, but cult atten
tion directly to <1 few items that are
now briny sow/hi after excry day.
FISH.
Mackerel are of good quality this
season and arc ss/ling rather faster
than usual at this season of the
year. II e have been selling noth
ing but full weights—'A) lb/ of fish
in each quarter barrel and loit'lb*.
MI each half barrel. They hare
better value for the money than
short weights.
lake Herring and White Fish
arc very fine this season and sell
ing freely.
meats.
Our Sugar-Cured Hams, /tried
Href; Breakfast Bacon and Cheese
are all worthy of special mention.
fruit.
Oranges and Bcmons are very
fine and the price low enough to
to oking them into every day use.
But the price on these goods will
be much higher in a short time.
MEAT MARKET.
Our Meat Market, nert door to
our Grocery room, is always well
supplied with the choicest meats.
If* kill the best Beef, Mutton and
1 ceil that can be found; dressed
in first-class style antl served to
customers in the neatest, cleanest
manner possible.
Groceries and Provisions.
.Ao house in the Grocery and
J Provision business in Bellefonte is
prejnrrd to supply all the ieants of
the family so well as we eon do at
present.
SECIILER & CO.
OROCEHS.
Bush House Block, Belief ante, Pu.
CHEAP GROCERY
PROVISION STORE.
s. A. BKEW A SON,
Humes' Block, ncjri door to Post Office,
Ate mam aHUag (nag, I* iMt lln. .I mi. h rrSmcsS
lrl<-*• lor CASH or In *' h.r>£' n. .11 kltt.l.
at tXH'STHV nuiDICL
Tlwj m rxn-irine (ml. same <Sr. no Ih.l cnatotnrr
*a rrrtain of g*ttin
Pt'RK ASO Fit ESI I GOODS!
Tkaii Molt. <ocn|.l.t. and wHI vIM, ml trf.
In |*il of
Light and Heavy Groceries,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARS,
Oranges, Lemons, Xuta A Raisins,
CANNID AND DRIED FRUITS
of wn) kind f nilifj.
Till CXLKMLATKD IFAJHUXOTON RCTCIIKS
Hams, Sides, Shoulders
—A!U>—
BREAKFAST BACON.
Tafrflmr wllk Ik. rholont
DRIED BEEF.
Fwnon. •anting fn4t In lk>4r Ui.< .HI *u.l It la
UwSr ndrnntng. to gfr. tk. a mil.
CA.su PAID FOR POTATOES.