QOAL ! COAL I (HliVir i.ts/l •'he following price* will be charged for YMMCMVE €'01 L, in the yard, in all the yards signatures hereto attached, until furthe notice: STOVE, $ 4 oo CHESTNUT, 4 oo ORATE, 3 75 EGO, 3 75 Cartage, PI FT Y CENTS PEli TON IN addition to above, and an EXTRA CHARGE for carrying in. W. M. MALLORY, Towano . HENRY MERCUR, • NATHAN TIDD, 44 E. B. PIERCE, BARTLETT BROS., Wysox. At ff4EiMjOKf& I'.flf D, formerly l'hln ucy's: Sullivan Coal, LARGE STO VE, 00 SMALL STOVE, 3 25 CHESTNUT; 3 25 EGG t 3 (jo GRATE, 3 GO SMALL CHESTNUT, 2 15 With same additional charges for cartage. W. M. MALLORY. October, 24, 187s. fcrTHE REVIEW, is the • txxt ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Do not forgo ii. fl'g BUSINESS PARTY AND CALLING CARDS printed to order,. / DALE WD SEE OI.K NEW VISITING AND BUSI NESS CARDS. Al.vomi A SON. LIST, December term, 1879. SECOND WKBK. Jsohn Chlison vs E W Decker appeal | Daniel Bensley vs Charles E Noble issue ! Nathaniel Davison's ex'r vs ,J Leroy Corhin.. .asspt Joseph Towner vs B W Lane ejectment j Shaw A Co vs Andrew J Layton trespass ! Codding & Itussell vs Towanda boro School dis.dbt Phenix Life Ins Co vs H A Burbank et al Bci fa | Jackson Lewis vs William Whitney trespass j Seth Donne's adrn'r vs C W Doane trover Weller it Ellis vs Dennis McMahon's adtn asspt i S H Farnsworth vs J Cobb issue l) C DeWitt vs Schroder Coal Co trespass | Sarah Jordan vs Olive Fox Elliott issue j F M Palmer vs Eugene Keeler appeal . Harrison Black vs Niram A Black "eject J William M Keeler vs Barret Keeler asspt ! Andrew Pratt vs John Smiley appeal j J P Horton vs Robert Bennett et al n**pj I J J Thompson vs W H Dunlup inq C W Clnpu vs J W llollenback et al trespass | William M l'iatt vs Charlotte Ward's ex'r... .asspt j Lydia Lewis' use vs Peleg Peck's exrs asspt j Margaret D Kline's use vs David Luther et uL.tres I Joel Davis vs B Lacey MoAffee asspt B C Hall ve William Br ague appeal THIRD WEEK. S Kirby vs H (' Carpenter ejectment Arthur Cunningham vs B J llousekneeht... .tresp Cornelia Turk's ad'm vs J Turk sci fa Alexander Ennis vs J N Cole appeal A V Snyder vs G 8 Ackley appeal ] Edward < >verton's adm vs John C'onmey | Frost's Sons vs Federal Ins Co asspt j Elizabeth Drake et al use vs S II Farnsworth.. . ejet | Brad L & B A of Athens vs F A Root sci fa j 1) B Walker et al vs Pa A N Y lili Co eject ! Guy C liollon vs Elhanan Smith appeal j Win M Mallory vs James T Clark et al ...partition j J C Blum vs Andrew J Layton trespass i C A Heavener vs David Hervener's exr asspt j J B Bradley vs Alonzo Hill et al ejectment j M Cunningham vs David Whipple j Brad B & L A of Athens vs N B Reeves sci fa j Daniel daggers vs Lewis Biles et al trespass ' Wm II Barnes vs Wm May trespass | Iliram Horton's usevs Erastus Shepard sci fa do do do do.. do do do do.. ; II B Ingham vs James McCrossen | Catherine 1) Leffler vs Win Leffler et al issue L F Goetchius vs Wm Gardner debt Subpmnas for second week returnable Monday Decembi r 8 at 2 p. m.subpienas for tiiird week re turnable on Monday December l. r at 2 p. in. GKORGE W BLACKMAN, Towanda Nov. 12 1879. Prolhonotary. . ... . (xPcat CROW 1 )S! at J. L.. KENT'S. and an | IMMENSE STOCK ! DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS and SHAWLS, GLOVES and HOSIERY, 3 button Kid Gloves, only 75 Cents, worth a dollar. SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, I of the best brands, cheap ! CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, of all qualities and prices. RIBBONS & FANCY GOODS, the best selection ever offered in this market. FLANNELS & BLANKETS, in endless variety. In fact my assortment of DRY GOODS is complete and is not excelled by any establishment in the country. In prices I DEFY COMPETITION ! and cordially invite inspection of mv goods and a comparison of prices. Col. Means' mammoth store, second door south of Mc. 1 Intyre Brothers hardware store. | IKENT, Nov. 14. Agent. y ertical Feed. 1 : * As usual, the Vertical Feed i I Sewing Machine took First Pre i i ■ 1 mium. at the late county Fair. A* I Overwlielmin <y Stock i OK KVEKYTHING IN | ! Alillinery, Motions and i _ Fancy Goods LINK AT MRS. S. H. SWEET, I One door south of Evans k Hildreth's, Main Street. Having learned by experience where t bargains can be found. I mean to maintain my | reputation in the future as in the past, and ! those who desire real bargains should see what I have secured at the sales the past week in New York. Mrs. Sweet takes great pleasure in announc .igtothe ladies that she gives personal atten | tion to trimming hats, and by long experience flatters herself that she can give satisfaction CALL AND SEE, AND BE ASTONISHED AT ' I Low Prices. I i . I , MRS. S. 11. SWEET. Sept,. SO. ! Text Book Uniformity. RESULT WHERE BOOKS HAVE TO STAND ON THEIR OWN MERIT. At a Convention of School Directors, of Centre County, held a Bellefonte, Decem j ber 26, 1878, pursuant to the call of H. Meyer, Esq., County Superintendent, for the purpose of considering the propriety of taking measures to secure a uniformity :of the text-books used in the schools of said county, the following action was taken, over fifty directors being present and nearly all the district in the county being represented: i COPY OF MINUTES. | i Upon motion of C. I'. Stonerod, of Snow Shoe township, the following preamble and 1 ,| resolutions were adopted: i WHEKEAS: Great expense and waste are I ! frequently incurred bv the present and con-I nstatlv changing variety of text-books used in 1 j the common schools of Centre county, there-1 i fore, be it Resolved. By the representative directors here in session, that a system of text-books, suitable, complete and uniform, be adopted in accordance with the laws of the State, throughout the county. Upon motion of J. C. P. Jones, the follow-' I plan was adopted with but one dissenting ! vote, to carry into effect the following pre- I amble and resolutions: ! First. The various publishing houses to sead samples of their books to enct school! board in cne county ror exHinination and to submit therewith the lowest exchange, intr - duetorv and wholesale prices, and the length of time they will guarantee to furnish them at said price. Second. No agent ofanv puhltshing house to be permitted to do any work in the county, to be either general or local agent, beyond sending his books and terms as above stated. Any house or agent violating this under standing, their books to be counted ou of the contest. Third. The several school boards of the county, after examination of the various books which may have been submitted, to hold a meeting at which each director shall make out a list of the bowks which he prefers to have adopted in the county, and se d it to Henry Meyer, Esq., County* Superin n dent, Robersburg, Pa., prior to the first day of June, 1879, who shall ma.:o & * e several statements so sent, and the books up on the various branches having th ighest number of votes or preference shall be the series recommended for county uniformity. The County Superintendent, after having made the above canvaos as above, to send the result of the same to each of the papers in the county for publication. W. C. HEINLE, Chairman. J. C. P. JONES, Secretary. The following is the result of the votes of the Directors of Centre county, Pa., on the uniformity of Text-books in said county, with the number of votes cast fro each book, under the foregoing plan and resolutions : READERS. No. vote. for eacsh New Graded 74 Independent 20 Applcton's 17 New American 12 SPELLERS. Swinton's S3 New American Independent 23 Applet on's 1 Patterson's Sander's Union Raub's 1 GEOGRAPHIES. Swinton's 100 Colton's 14 Mitchell's 10 Independent 1 Monteith's HISTORIES. Swinton's OS ltedpath's 5 Barnes' Brief 7 Butler's Ouackenbos' 1 Watson's .... 4 V R ITT EN ARITHMETIC. Robinson's Shorter Course 57 Green leaf's u Brook's Gilne's >o Bolt's 12 N rook's Union g Mew American 4 MENTAL ARITHMETIC. Milne's 7 Green leaf's 4 ALGEBRA. Robinson's 53 Greenleafs 1 COPY BOOKS. Spencerian 0$ Appleton's 30 Ellsworth's 10 GRAMMARS. Kerl's 72 Swinton's ] i<? Clark's Brief * i* Bullion's j Harvey's ] 20 Ouackenbos' "3 Fewsmith's \ j LANGUAGE LESSONS. Kerl's 5 Clark's 5 Harvey's ] Morton's 5 BOOK-KEEPING. Bryant A Stratton's 44 Fol sum's g Smith's CIVIL GOVERNMENT. Townsend's BOTANY. Gray's 49 Steele's [ * GEOLOGY. Dana's 30 DRAWING. White's Industrial 4a PHYSIOLOGY. Steele's Cutter's !!..!! 0 NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. Steele's 2 Ihe attention ol Directors is called to Section LXII of the School Laws, which requires every School Board in the State o adopt a series of Text-books everv, }ear, during vacation, which books, and 110 others, can be used during the ensuing school year. This is intended to fix a uniform course of study for the school 01 each district. The undersigned having been appoint ed a Committee to count the vote on county uniformity of Text-books in Cen tre county, respectfully report that they have carefully performed such duty and that the foregoing is a correct can vass of the same. SAMUEL FRANCX, JAKKD HARP'.R, W, C. lIKINTJcj Committee appointed by the Count? Superintendent to canvass the votes BELLEFONTE. PA., June 23, 1879.
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