She CfntM grmocvat. Thursday Morning. February 15,1883. nsw*.* „i n..m nv i>rl of Hie county. No c-istiiiinulc n In, ru*J iiiil.-s, ccoiii|mutcil l>jr III* real iwin* "f witter I), MM KAIN WARD MRBTIMCM ANH BOROUUH CONPXHKNCB.—The Democratic voter* of Ho I left >ntt> will hold thoir variou ward meeting* to nominate a borough tick et on Saturday evening, tho 17th inaUnl. The ward meetings will bo held at the fol lowing place* at half past *even o'clock, P. M : South Ward— At the t-fllee of 1). F. Fortney, K q W'ssf Hard-At tho office of 1' dray Mt"'k. Xurth Ward —At tho office of J. I, Spongier, K,q. Tttu conference of tho overal ward* will mettl at the office of 1). F. Fortney, K-q , on the tame evening. WM C lIKINt.K Chairman Local Dcpariuicuu Lent. Fowler port office ia no more Liaik out for counterf, i! rilver dollar —Johnstown is to hav-' h new l\ l>. K. depot. All winter goods rol l at a discount at I)ou. A MINOLX'S. Editor Grow of the L->ck Haven .A-ur nal cm in town on Monday. —The tnan that asked Fred Ilollin for mall beer came near getting left. —ln the r pinion of the Supreme Court any man can work out hi* road tax. Miller Tiffin bought the lumber and other refue about the bridge for $15.00. —Solomon Goldsmith, of th© Bee Hive left for Nt-w York on Monday evening. —Good tenant house# and room* to let at fair rent*. Apply to J L. SPANOLKH. E-q —The P. R P. pa/ train arrives! her, on Tuesday, after settling with Snow She employee*. —The Millheim Journal and Centre Hall Rtjtorttr are making the fur fly Gentlemen ! —J II Reifsnyder, trustee, will tell th> Michael Kreamer farm in Ilaine* town *hip, Saturday, March 3rd. —Th>- magic lantern exhibition given in the Y M. C A lecture room on Saturday evening was a financial success Rev. S. C Swallow, of York, well known hero, will lecture at Orbisonia, on the 22nd, subject—temperance. —A grand mu-ical convention is it progress at Rebersburg to end up with a concert on Saturday evening. —J. W. Miller, secy, of the Y. M C A. was down to Wiiliam#|iort on Monday, attending a district meeting of the A*<> ciation. —We should like to know why th board walk en Lamb street ©a*t of Alle gheny i* never cleaned off after a snow. Mr. O'Leary. —Mr and M's. Frrnk Keller p©n' Sunday in B"llefonte, Tuesday went t- Ronbhurg and on Wednesday hurried t- Washington. Next Monday a musical convenlior will begin operation# at Millheim. A good time is in store for the people of tha neighborhood. Bids will he received bv Adam Hoy Esq , for the building of the Presbyterim new Sunday school and lecture room, tin til Saturday, 24th instant. —The Spring Mills academy will opei April lfl. 'B3, Prof Lewis Reiter, prinri pal. Student* prepared for college. B>ar.- ' ing and tuition reasonable. —Tha lock-up re*t calmly and peace, fully in tha neighborhood of the water works. No particular significance in th> action of the authorities, we hope. —The Democratic and Republican host, of lea k Haven will be led on Tuesday by T T. Ahrams and J*s. .leffrias, respect ively, they being the nominee* (or Mayor Hon. A. Sternberg is an active randi data for whatever honor* may fall to th lot of him who is elected Chief Burgess Thi* gentleman once before filled tha tarns office. —Tho Oteeola Revit.ll' want* to km-* whether Joe Furey was washed away dur ing tha (I NK! on tha 4th instant. Oh ! no Water nevar was known to trouble Jo, to that extent. —We had the pleasure of meeting GF* Burr, E-q . of Philadelphia, last week Mr. Burr is a leading member of the firm that I* publishing the history of this and . Clinton couniies. Many of tha room* in the Gasman House are being pa nled, frescoed, els' • Dutch Bill," a painter In the employ nl , Mr. S K Faust, and Mr. J. W Ranges of Pei.n llnll, are doing the work. —John F. Hurler, of Millheim, has re ceived hi* commission a* Notary Public Wall, wa know of no one who can earn $2 05, doing nothing, more gracefully than "Shady," and extend congratulations —The republican ward caucuses will In held Saturday evening. North ward. •Squire Rankin's office, South ward, ITn dine bore house, wfct ward, Williams paint shop. Order will be demrnded a -7 o'clock. —For several days last week Mr. J A' M'Ornber,-at one time connected with the Brocki>rhi>ff house, was tha guest of Mr C. O. M Millen. On the first day el April Mr. M'Omber will take charge ol the Potter bouse, Phtlipsburg, and that town will be the possessor of one mora first clasa hotel man. —Cork soles, especially adapted for women's crocheted or knit slippers, nl Doli. Jk M i HULK'S. Mr. Andrew llarter, one of the most •nterprlslng of the many excellent fnrin ••r# living near Bellefonte, oislled on Tues day. Wo were glad to see hlrn nnd shall be in the future shoulJ he choose to cull. Mr. Chns. W Scott, the enterprising agent of lvison, Blnkemun, Taylor A Co., •chool leiok publishers, New York, who is most favorably known in this ami adjoin ing counties, has our thanks for an article of hourly use. M'Millen, he of tho New Brockcr hofl", will assemble his mercantile and commercial friends around his hospitable board, on the evening of February 22nd, it being tho day sot for holding hi* second banquet. —Tho day fixed upon by the Governor or tho execution of I'riah Moycr, at Middlehurg, happened to be during court week, Hnd to prevent unnecessary excite ment, another day, March 7, one week ater, was named. —"Frit*" Graff, the gentleman who preceded Mr. Downing in the billiard •usiness, in this place, while coasting in t'urwensville, last week, fell off the sled, ■ reaking one leg between the knee and foot. H;s condition is dangerous. Mr. Frank W. Musser, son of out friend Jno. Musser, E-q , of Spring town •hip, last wek started for Prairie Home, 111 , where he means to tarry awhile and | then go on farther west. We wi-h Mr. Musser a pleasant and profitable trip. Maj \V. F Reynold* ha- placed the members ol St. John s Protestar.t Kpi-eo oat church under obligation* to him hv iquidaling an indebti-dness of $.'!(H). that uad been sorely troubling the vestry b-r ■ume time. Our genial friend, the Major, s fond of relieving distress, let it <>. cur i where it may. —On Tuesday the borough election will, >o held. No nominations have b--en made, ■nd no one knows what those who usually ' ut up candidates mean to do Of one j hing, however, all interested ran rel as ured, that no/uany hu-iness w ill be to!, rated None but good men will receive j nougb votes to e'ret them. —Tho Kagle Cornel Band will hold a ••stiva! at Corlin's next Saturday ■ v. ning This will be the flr-l appearance <>f tin* '■and in public, and whatever money may made at the festival will be devoted to he use of the band. We tru't lh attend snco may be goo i and Ilia support lei in ucordanco with the worthiness of tho I aute. Remember the appearance of Duprez .V Benedict's min-trel# at theop>era house, Saturday evening, 17th instant. This roup© is without a rival and from press -otices, a few of which we publish else. 1 *hre, we learn it* annual tour* to have ■©en those of triumph throughout Re. -rved seats and chart of hall at Brcw' Store. —The residenc© of our friend, ('apt A ' Mingle, on Ka*t High stri-et, w;s, on •Vediiesdav morning, of last week, th© I en© of asocial event that Inducted Cap .t one hound into the society of bearded slherbood. He wa- not prepared to wel. • •me two both bright little girls, and I is said his joy was so great that he wept Well, wo wish you all a long life and nucb prosperity. A special s>dillon of the Baltimore A Ihio Red Book is on our table. It is rail il "ll'-w 'twas done,' and relates in par icular to the political revolution of f>2. riving election returns of eleven Slates The information contained is limitless iul what every voter should have ready >nd constant rrcess to, and as it is furnl-h --■d gratis, w© hope many of our readers will address Mr. C. K. Lord, Baltimore. Md. and get one —Through the active interest taken In •■he matter by the B-ard of Trade a special mail is carried to this pla& by the train that arrives here from the west at ft 55 r. w Another improvement is having th,. t©>st office open one hour—from 11 SO A m to 12 30 p m, on Sunday. No other town ■f same tix in Pennsylvania but could imast of better facilities of this nature than 'b-llefonte, and the present arrangement ueots the hearty approbation of all. —The Worcester (Mass ) Daily Oaftlr •if Hept. 8, says : " Dupfex A Benedict's New G'gantic Minstrels, headi-d by tlie veteran managers Duprez and Wilkinson uade a parade this morning, slopping to j S©renadn the Qairttt as they passed. They have a fine band, and made an eaceilenl • ppearnnce. Their entertainment at the theatre last evening was highly enjoyed hy a large audience and there Is promise •I another good house and another good •bow this evening." —Our sweet tempered friends of the New* want the stores of Hellefente to cloaa st 7 o'clock p. M. In conducting business •peralhns parties prefer no dicUtion and -i-ually choose to attend ti tbeir own af •alr* in their own way. Why not advise ■ther place* of business to close at the •erne time—suspend all trade and compel persons, busily engaged during working hours, to employ an agent to mke pssr. -bases, etc, No doubt the *. lef tha iVesrs in furnishing good local news baa lad it into m serous blunder. Title It HI bote.—lt II exceedingly unfor tunate that tha borough council could n"t accept tha very llbcrnl offer of the county commissioners. Tim condition of the bor ough U mn h thnt not unit cent enn be mill ed to iho present Indebtedness. Th bridge muni bu built mid tlin county in under ob 'igation* to defray tho entire expense. In the |in*t when county bridge* were needed, they were built—ln one instanco two with in one Hud n tinlt milts of ouch other, Mlterwnrd gotten hold ol in iumn wny by I a turnpike compntiy end the taxpayer* Compelled to pny tribute for i riming bridge* their money pnid for, —in no case win the pnrliculnr locnliiy asked to con tribute n portion of the expense Wo do not wnnt n toll bridge within llie borough limit*, and Ih HI i* WIIHI will result if mi arrangement i* not perfected noon A N*T THIIII TK.— For fifteen year* Mr. Mnliii, as niHiiager of the W. 11, 'I" I - cgrnph corii| any m this place, lie been intimately eonio'cli-d with the limine*! in tcresl* of the town nnd it* busy people. The nnnouneement, mnde HI ln-t we.-k DKXKM KM, thnt in- imd tendered hi* resig. nution in order to accept it more lucrative i nnd le* burdi n#om situation n* malinger | 1 of the Central Pa. Telephone nnd lupply Co., CauM<d nil to ri ;;ret the neceity thnt rendered such n si. p on the purl of .Mr Mnlln advi-able A gr -nl many of hit Irlen I- thought n 1 testimonial of regard more tangible than ; 1 mere verbal thankfulness would bn n pleLMiro to tho recipient a well n* the i donor* ittid ono or two of those mint inii i inut-ly a. quanted with the gentleman succeeded in inducing a suffii ient number to a*it and n handsome gold watch and chain were purchaied Tho ceremony of presenting the gift #• g ne through with nl the office of lin-lilig* A feeder— C I limiting* mak ll g 110- pre en'a'.ion jena B Wa should Ilk--to ||i reader* th- I S|n—, h hut Space will not pern..l. Mr Mn. 1111 wn* taken too entirely by surprise to la- aldo to res[<md anil Adam Hoy Ki) , i who i* ever ready to a-not tie-so in trouble, i a file b-ihlly to In* relief and in w.-rd* Ii - 1 ly spoken echoed the sentiment* Mr Ma lm SO forcibly expressed by keeping quiet The wall h is a In-aulilul one fittingly engraved and will fur year* serve t-i con* ' Dirt in b>nds .J friend-hip nr. ) love th ee whom years of i-lo*e laistni-ss communion lia\" made near and di ar to en. h other. II i Hi.KR* nrao NoTta —The railroad | question isex-iting some of our lilir.-n*, ; who have made llubler's hotel their h> ad quarters. They balloted for officers, the nominees for | resident of tho road la-ii g A ft K r-amer, t) |* Wilson and George Swaris. Tho oislsst was very close, but A.< 1 Kreamer received tho nomination, as Mr S is lost mill Ii in favor of drivet Mr W (n-ing an exja-rt in |.cnmnnhip, was reserved for corresponding tecretarv, ar.d claims to b" in communication with \ anderliilt. Wallace A Co. N--w gentle men keep the hall r King, as w imagine wo hei the faintest bri-s r.e in tho leaves as the iron horse passes bv. While some are excited over the It IS others are Irving to become Sullivan*, but John and William are a tie as ea< h got iheir eyes Ida. ken<-d, th ugh the principle cause being the wallowing ..n the ot at. A few days since sevt ral of our "boys" went to your town for coal, but when •Vy returned, the Coal tec mud to h- too w eight V. They were a compann-d by a disciple of lllackborn, who piloted thorn through Anthony says it shall tint happen again William was for trading horse*, and Luth er Ua.k a fancy to an agent'* sj at,. Frank ll- ltorf had the misfortune of cutting bis fool, badly, at the Howard , ore bank, while getting out drift timber. Wonder why William Caiiahan look a fancy to the butt her trade. Mrs. Joseph Shaff-r is very low with ' pneumonia, as is also Miss Sallie Ss-ch(isl< daughter of Kev C W. Socbris;. Our portly and humorous little friend, Milford Carner, it also confined to bis bed. Another wedding to record, tins time the party ia-ing E Mc. Durman and Mi-s j Bella Rid red, of Clinton county. "Clel."'l ne*l time do not ha so sly about ii, so we ran serenad" you. R-v. liainil, of (/-mint, held a series of | meetings in the Presbyterian church, cbe- i ihg on Babbalh, by holding communion . service*. Mis# Carrie Mi.htiey spent Nunday among friend* here. Ambrose, son of Stephen and Haitie Best, died of congestion of the bowels on Friday, aged fliteen years Ills remains were inlcrrsd in tha Mount IJelhel burial . ground* on Sunday, followed by a largo • concourse of friends. UMO. —The young indies of the Presbyterian church will favor tho people of Bcllefonle | with whet is known a* a Japanese tee-par j ly, on Thursday next, Washington's Birthday. Wo admit frankly that we do not know what that kind of lea party may he, but are assured that • most excellent treat Is in store for thisse who attend. In addition to serving edibles in most tempt ing manner article* of Japanese ware will tie disposed of In the highest bidders. Remember, lima—Feb. 22, place—room on Br*l fl air Centre County Hank build ing, lately occupied by Mr. W K Burch field, Tausa —Missionary, conductors—the young ladin# of the Presbyterian church. —Closing <.ut all winter good* to make room for spring .ba-k. You can buy boot* at your own Agurea, at DOLL A Mi HULK a. TIIE OLD WAY, Tim Watchman, la*t week, put in a plea for tha "old way ." To "stick to the old way" in Bcllefonln mean* to go on in creating the debt, adding burdens to the i poor, issuing Itond* bi-Hri-ig seven per , cent, interest, and running for a period of twenty years. It m<n# 113 mills tux on llie assessed value of properly and a water lax of four lliou*and right hundred dol | Inr* beside. The old way 111 BulletoUte mean* extravagance in every department in the borough government It tutsans a continuation oi the ring that created the debt, is*ued bond*, bearing high rate of in terest, and sold them to relative* and Irienda at ehjhty tire eentk tin the tlutlnr. llie old way lln-alis to lux the life out of the workiiigmen nnd thrifty tradesmen and cause living in UullelontO to be n bur den—n luxury few can enjoy. The old way never learn* anything— j never forgets uny thing. When the lair ollgh Was offered s'<o,ooo. for the Welei work*, they of the g.o.f old way refuse ' to sell In our judgment this wa a lair "lier nnd In have sold would have beer, j business like and advirable. Tho old way j | thought best to issue seven per cent. lend-, 1 sell them at adiscounl to personal friend* : and compel the people to pay LAG I, JUT a mill in to keep u| u useli - h- ce.,tlv thnt private enterprise could have condm ted at one.half that expense. The s*.<J,OOt. real ised would havo liquidated half llie debt and reduced tin, interest tux otie*half. But the old wav could rml see it. Tn t'niiM arid Tcxcxvi'u, who, in a card tn Inst week • MTib-Arnan, a-k. ! how tho enorinou* iMirough 4- bt of sl2l ((X) j ws conlracted, we say .<■,// ~r,c, ft mi nut The old way will not tell and the present council lias not ha, kb > e enougll to investigate, and are content to know ' I 111 I the d* -it I- ro-ar.v nfie-eighlh of a i million dollars and tin- lax rate • nulls j making a tax levy of s.'• <O2. besides a ater Ul of $1 WHI Til# old way has h. pt tlie It -put rar.s j in |i*. r in B-lielunte, and they hit-UH, | r .rialn Individ ial or th- ir relnliv ••, all of whom ' long, d to a ring that invar a hlv and unchangeable ran ,-a.b depart msril in their own interest. Than I way |e-r#i-tenllv refio-s to el, t yoi.ng men of tah-nt aid • *;* itv, who would find out what had Issfl dona h-.w ■ much imd la-en stolen The old wav al - s ld,a t'-d Rq übbcans and | r.qai es to j keep them there. Karly mucus meetings, a tm-k or ten 1 day # before the eie, lion, the nomination ol men of sterling i harat 1,-r, h< ro-t integritv I and gri at ability, noli who are not owned '•J and do not fear the Fir>l National Bank, or any of its adherents, regardless of [editics, would have been the manner ■•f g ling out of the disgraoeful, t v Id wav into tin, iirignt and iro ) <n -iv•• "new ' Many young ar d aide Republicans are ur- I paying for taxes all they *rn, tn. v ,-s- ne|tfo-r way ro.r time --f sscs|# arid are •••a ly, willing and xnuis to join hands with us in • (Fating a reform revolution that will hurl tha in- ffi. lent# of the p*-i arol pre <•! I into the oblivion their stl r . -•mings *n I i riiiunal niistak, s hat ,o fully preparid for them. Karly cnuousi-s w. u d have given us time to [.'are our lek, t ie f.,re the pnople, and such a tn a.-t would have ie-en •-!s*s ted. The new wav gave . ur Hlala a I--rn • ratic fs vern ir R form R publican* #. -"Hal and are r- a ly to help otlf It r ugh • live us new men and new ways—capable ffieer* and d reased taxation. Choose ye this day whom ye will serve —Mr Joseph II dter ha# charge of the "ound house, u--d by tha P. R R at this [dare, and in connection with other duiie* attends to filling tanks of engine# that I lie over here at night For more than a month part of th" apparatus used in this work has beer known to be out of ord'*r, nnd notwithstanding the order of Hupt Blair to repair it nothing was done. On Sunday evening Mr. Holier while in the act of supplying an engine thought the stream flowing through a hose 3<l f-ei long was not strong enough and started off th,. engine to turn on mora water, when or. soma account the volume **> largely in- j i creased tearing the hose baisa from the engine and wrapped it around hi* neck throwing him heavily to ib brick floor where he lav for some time totally uneon* scious with a stream of water flowing over hiin. lir. Iloy, th- attending physician, 1 pronounces tha injuries serious and thinks Mr II may he confined to tho houae for a month or more From the H'th-Aom* of last week we learn that Mr*. Hartman, a widow lady ot this (.lace, is anxious to learn something of the whereabouts of her on, Samuel j 1 Hartman, who left home ahoul a year ago, I going from this place to Phtlip*lnirg, this c>unty, where he attached himself to Robinson's cired* and traveled all season with It lie went into winter quarter* , with the company at Cincinnati in Octo- i her last, since which time nothing ha* been heard of him Any information that will lead to hi* whereabout* will be thankfully received by his distressed mother, Belle- 1 fonte, Pa. Kxvhangee please copy. 1 ' Prof. J W, Cad well, a renewed and successful mesmerist, occupied Humes' , Hall Saturday, Monday and tWaJay < evening*. Hi* eahibliion of will power ar marvelous and no doubt if tharh I* ( anything in tha art ba profess a* to prac- < ilea, be understand* most of IU atjrsVerio*, i . ' ' .. f * —"I'll *ervo If elei ted," i* a childish wny of announcing one's self a* * candi date. A young man named Beaumont w> j taken to th,- Danville asylum last Tliur • j day, by (Sheriff Dunkie. fur renders may have noticed the ! Word "rogue's" in our last issue, fSe|il, Blair think* "fiaii's" n iN-tior term. —lt vva# t<i tunny to wau h pedestrian* yesterday. Kvery imaginable [Mature was assumed ity #• rm- with iightriliig rapidity . Ice on the pavements did it. K-<)iiir<- Clias. Smith is a candidate f> r re-election in tin* South at d We-t wards. He tots been a faithful officer and Voters • houid not lorgel hi* claims. Wiggin* know# ns little IM.UI the weather ns other self-colistiluled prophets, i otherwise be would liava predicted a blir.- /ittd lor Ilellefonle next Tuesday. R,-v Jno D l.mg and lady, last Sit ; nrdav, welcomed a little strunger that will add the brightness of youth to th I already happy home of our friends. It it a daughter. —The convention at Centre ilnli !**t w,*ck was II grand Sucre#*. Two concert* wre held Friday arid Saturday evenings that were largely aiu-nded \ number of Belief rile singers | rln ipuled The /'oi'y F.rrnt so; /'■.' halern Mass , of Sej.t. o. thui sp.-nk* of the new- organi xalion "Duprir. A B-mdnt* L'gsnlir i Minstrel* appawrad at Mechanic Ball last • The hall ■ hil,<l, for an en tertainment so early in th- n ni n, the su dier.i e i-ing 1 empsi ,j ~f tf M . , | t> , „f , plnv g ng people. The er.ieruinnient was j fir- - a *in every j.nsti iisr. thec-inpany ih ig a strong on,-. Tf. ■ ■.., bu-in, ~w • xcellent, nrariy -very [•• ,r t made b> ng ■ •ricoroi by till, audi, ' - The local ii.ts were numerous, and Were well re.eiv.il. 1 Th Cottonfle d IJ-.l* s and Si. v, r Shower • ggists wre tijiiai t.. anything n, this line ~v ,-r prisl .n •1 in 5,i1,.f1, The discip ii,,. <•( ri,- , nq.nny w*> ,*, •-1 i ,-r,I. the Mile 's I iving t gether we.l, end, e t' .- it their fourth [ [-arnre this *-a*<.n, iheir success with the public argue- well l r th< :r cnthusiasti. r<-ceptt,.n wherever they rr.ay g„ during the n. The fO| .est titat the wn'd , aueuses Ie h hi at least a we. k earlier tl.an usual was gn red, no notice of It ia-mg taken iv he (t,„ rmen . f th. County ('• mmiUe, . In all probaio'ity • Very thing i- all rigtit, but aw. rd . f warri.r g m_v not fa- amiss rule*# *• ...d men are placed in n< min*. Iron, a tirk< l composed of the class qi.ali lied to a, t for the p.eq.1,., men in whom th, r- is r.■ ■ guile, n.. n u[-ti whom the puhii ran r- v. if tins be n l done, a t k-t sic li a# <■ re', r t . will (H- put in the ti Id < n nday ar.J eb-c t,-d on Tues-iav Insult cannot b<- sdd'-d toil jury wiih ;rn |.u nil v, ar.d wf, ii,. we del re as many Ik m • H-iaii, . ffi. ml*—sine * iditor in furtii ular -S , at, l e* elected, nn powu r under h' %ven will be fr .sesscd of suffl lent Strength to , .nip, I the hundred# of v. lers, whose iffinaiions connscl them with the only party represenilr g true r, form, to vote fur rnen Is.telly incumpetent l*icaa Stick a pin here. New* Know MH.k-h KU - i- latest ex, item-nt ts between the (s A U. f-wt anj the hand Each are trying to seeure an eb-ganl flag for their r*|s*iiive r,min Tlo- flag we believe ise'ongs to the , itix- ns and a memlier <if each tsrganlx ation are t.-gether canvassing the town soliciting name# for their ure interest. Tbe> have a first iln-s band riim and tbink the acquisition of the flag w..uld add vamsider ably to its appearance and therefore are , trying very hard to obtain it. It i* diffi - ult to tell how the matter will end for it is a close contest. Monday evening !a*l a jolly sle-I load of our young people wont out to Mr Keller, man * at the (tap, and had a delightful lime tripping the light fantastic. The sleighing was excellent and with the ex ception of getting off a bridge th occasion pus-s-d i ff without any jar. •Mr. Linio Ammerman w* made happy hy being }iresei,t,-<| with a fine young daughter a few days since. Mr. Clayton P.Hirman apent a night in t-iwn the te-ginnirig of the week. He i* a* affohle and lib- s ever. Mis# K ate Swltxar, of Philipsburg, spent .Sunday in town with some friends. —The Keh'uarv nuinher of [i'mornf t Mnnihty Matrminf proves that this PX,-el '••lit putilicaiioii is sls-adity progressing. The pr.-s.oit |.sui> is unusually varied and attractive, many of the [se-ni* and pr-we articles having esp-cial ref.-remas to the n-ason of St Valenilne Tti articles nwt ■ worthy of n-'te ar "Prs-fewwi' of Mar. r'age, ' -'A Visit to the II itn of Paul llayne," "H .w we Live tn Nw York." bv Ji-nnie June, s,.H.a-i.-tv at Jhe Capital. "French Weddings." "Artistic I)r,sseing." •tid "The Yaing Herat of Fashion " The department of Action I# supplied by several short storlss*, nnd tha continuation of Mr*. Atexand-r's admirable serial, "Thsi Ad mtral'a Ward." Th# "Poeu' C-irner" Is unusually wall filled, many of the poem* betng wry meritoiiou# "Current Topic*" are discussed in a lorribl# and pleasant style, and every department contains much thai will b found both a-eful and itiier esitng, Tna prvwnt ntunber is pp,fuselv illustrated the fronti-pie,-# being n stt|>erh oi) viclurmtdf L -ve, which is a Art# work 'wi nrwtfrdl will flnd many admirer*. WsKTrn —3M young ladies to operate on the Dotns-ettc wwing niechtna. Apftly Ut I Goldsmith Brothers, IWw Hive one price stores. I —At thaf-'uh anhiverary of the birlh of Mr JoM-ph Baker, Feb. I, the follow lug poem, cvm|MHd by * daughter, wan teacl : In** Natai in' Jot tia ra / a\"ih-r fill oil III#- W 4 V To Hill n• 9- ai) * l|( ,| w j fl h / '!# for IbAi (hit • MrtL'lav " J' w Kor M**t It n<#t b*ly# *ul Hide* rbrU, tbe l|d, abt4i with u,^ A* Ibf iffiiti'l ui' uoialnt '** l tb*lr nhsd* Ai *w, uy#ori tb#* pla)in t*!or. Hrtful tr4 rjl'M-Hfi ffl f h*<h taxi* Tlif soul a I"+f+r \r* . to boon l(ry*or iwifff ftfrrt * d m r> y*ur* Ir# liitu L<*m lufr trH unA •### Aid J*) yra. many ) §fo iblor, C'bltdff ft • d t hlldr-r hil lr r. m*rt Arouo*! fbjr h'arth, aed roj'#* sir#*a WMb loir * <#nJ fall u|, ibt c *r, Whlbrr* lolbyrjubl bid* Rlfb #,| fc |#at #oiir- A frftl fhat shall sritf In the fair laud In y.| #1 lb- %ki* Winn • I##-. U|or#wJ tbr loff. *t. b-t bhall aalc #ra* ihr* to '#<d • *#*( ipi.| N- 'af i#r w* r* t r!it k.r I/-.k !• n on I#-*#-] ft.: i of r>ow ITI It wintry ntr> t I •mn fo Tbr fnouriTuicift t bfir broad tbadovitfcrfev tHrr ih* >|<o* thHi in aor %#- B r* !W- *#• lilr# <IhI oft ##u* Hnlli* afd i^ar. And ! til rr#-# t * a!I oar# IUOT* ftrrra*h Marrr-r rtf**#* dw#r * tffi'jr * f I ' r I a' L r* kf"* tf. J ll#. Ilatb !# *or j trj /j tbnr. I'ray for ut. fafbrr. a* <*% |*ir jwiir fa* from klo'JrrJ tip# ■ Tha y#ray#-r of fatlb h I'ray n lhr rlf*ri#* o tbt f-ar*. T la ard dr#lla f#-rirat |*!ea Oh ' shall it not a#' |#t*d * I'ray unto lllro vhortt b#-ar Tbat #• coin#- far o# r 4 i r# u| *#, # Hit on •*#* t f : t |* f f #rf That |a#*#th buioan thought ~o abitl th Mnhdiy *#•! ablr#e A Iti Ihf Cfra a of And bra ot,* ptljrrlnc a - of Uprn. A r#d ami I#* and (ban ft and < art fa d<#r < f.od i'taf t #a all tbfo Mjd#-ar Hon At hi i>d ant •ritfxrH* * :l tad fir, *br#a th fair-wany U lb# Mku- r *{r# n,, , f l|N KiriarilJf-.fi. M|f 1.1//11 I lu k , Wi,t(.n, M< Ker n A f.. , ,*ll tic.n the ..n.'y r< il!.- Jt-ndy Mixed Feint in the n-,k<t The I'mnwr Tr.- I'uiM r.,.t ..n'l r t<< r.y K-dy Mu'-d I'aini ►. '!! hut nvkU pure white lend it it. im- l! • . in ,.rk,ftg ■nd du'kbiliiv. Thi. [,* mi. j; larkoleed l>T the hinMifiit-iurrr. r t tr, rr, k ,<r |rf,fl within three yeare Th<> CUer*nVre> ; r, I ■ I y g—d f r rep'aiing the paint but It will le- put I'll if it .bould < ra. k or ja-ei Wlthir, the lime ►perilled It will be toilr interet t.,eall and ree Wilem, Mr- Karlane A ('• , l>e(,,re piir<ha.ing either wn'e le4 er any other Ready Mixed i'ai Bt. A M,t Kkmarkahlk <.'ac Dying— ei living. —lra Miller, of Rr.ulh Tenth Strwt. Philadelphia, la ,mj "I am a<quaintHj with a middle g.-d lady in Philadelphia, who had U-en tnen up tnd'e by a • r,.uttatton f many phyticiane. She wjj. cuti6n.-d to her bed for irinrithi, and a m- 'r -nVarily rxfiert* ■al tn die. In tbiv condilixtl rhc took Ifnna/in and, to the ru| riee and diap (e.intment ,if all, abo ret-, verr-d her hi-aith | rfilly 11. r ra.e n reported in llr. Hariman - Bo .k on the • Hit of Life, • 31 t iag'- Ak your Drug):it t for , ne, or add roe* Dr. Haximax. O.horne, O. \N ai act I.KAf llmu Kiaroata —lt i • niirely diflt-rent from .thera It i. at leaf a- wa|, r, and. a- !• '.aine indnatet, ia a (<jrlat Vegetable Hair lb-.l,,rer. It will Immediate,y fn* the head fr< m tha dandrulf, riwtore gray hair to ii* natural ■ olor, and ( r.diKe a new growth where it haa Ita I left off It di-e. not in any manner aflert the h-alth, whirh Sulphur, Sugar ol lead, and N'irate of Silver pre|*ratioti* have done It will ihange light or fadej hair in a lew day* hi a beautiful gloay brown A-k your druggi-t lm it. Kst h laitllo i warranted Smith, Kline A Co., Wboleaala Agent*, I'biladelphiw, and 11.11 A Ku.kel, New York. -ly. jkg^rDreaaet, rloakt, ouati, atockinga ■ and all garment# can be colored auc ,-eaafully with the Diamond Dye*. Fatb 'onable color?- Only 10c. | —Suit# mad* to your own n, ,aure fi-r |I&.flO. 1/rnrt your order* fo Hoy. iMovtoomkrt A CO., Tailor*. MARRIAGES. LOJIO— t.KATIIKKa -r., a, taa',. at the reaMenraf of Itt L K H"pl. II- ttrt. I'a . l y R i J a. lm*' . Mr 1 ( • I s4 M i< low# A Uhllufi, nl II >* rd. Bwllafwwta Grain Mnrkat. ntjei>v*. #e.. i itax. Carrwrte* veekly by T a k.ja,4#tl( Wbil-hiU,}ri lt*l*] wt..,, f ) *hmt. *' 2 ."..v 1 Z ! (VIS'iSH, f*rt bsfbrl |*'f l.orlirl— 7k bst. prv m*b#l U IWftrj |rr i nth*l. ryt #i|kt ~.L *,#. . | | t*f SSk.l. |W( ft Ufail (If FUmf, frf Mil . fcolli* u _ * f btf # * 4 yrf *m.k. - T , 1 7b PlMlr r . gr -nn l, yrr ton | TO Prnvlafnn Markab Corrected w—klj i.y llw| .i Hroifcert. I *erir .•Iried. |ei i-,ut,.l . |0 t^aerrle*.dried )*r (*>#,eede*...„.„._„..„ ia fllei*t er , ( arl II i Freeh ball•' err lound ...... .* i lAiitrM ee rati 0 Cbt tint yrr pwaa# ........ ~1 1. .. *0 • Onaatry Itwate et |.qnd ~, „ , 17 Rsate,*a*wr cored— ~,, , |* Maine - , , |* Iwrd |i anaad , , , , I* Mo Rer .U. ... 2* p,.tattew |<et baahal—., u tl* Orl.d heef 10 ATTENTION COLLECTORS a\ aw t*e| -All aaee'Hed dnytawow Mr th* year 1 a*| w||| w i,|vd |a the t.ada a( Ike Alter a. y he tauaednte en Ircthta If ant •ellle# aaala ta* tret I<My el April !*. inn Wear. t atd
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