Slit Centre JO mot rat. Thursday Morning, March 22,1883. new*.•<Ht tt •4 from nuT |*rt of tli* unty No cotnuimilcwtloti* iill* ty (bo rf*l namo of tb writer. NOTICE TOSTOI KIIOI.r>KHS —The Minimi meeting of the stockholders of the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Company i* called for Tuesday, April 10, 18*3, at 12 o'clock, M.,at 233 South 4ih street, Philadelphia, Pa Election for President and Director* •ante dit.v and place. ] I.Bt. AI.HBRT He wens, See. A Card. (iartniin * new store in llu-li A r n,! ■ i* open in-day lor 'he inspection ol the pub ]!,.—evcrvtlilhg new, frc-li and elegant. The fiiu-t a-Mirlincnt of u* 1 '•!- in ' niro couutv. Our -tin I. i- eoinpo.eil of white goods, noiv if, dome-tlcM ar.d t;i.'- '■ ir lushing g.-ods lvicll n'id e\i rye Wti. he n ill) t'- p —tide I•. i 11 li I, ,l, wi'.l i,e made to the !• I! : ! ; | your ing e'd ii ■ r : Local Depart incut. Km.i.', of r> to. ! cihio • .* at liar man'*. Bon. S II V. cum i* at hmne ariang* ing to in ive to Tonne in it II inth —On Wednesday ■ f in '. wtk. Mr .r.d Mrs. feo. Potter wi-'oomed little gir A new *aie ha* been added to the equipment of the Opera Hou.-e Ro*taornut. Lvon A Co. will open bin line of men'* und boy*' boot* and shoiis, this neck. —TheSunburv Pemotrut ha- attained a new ami neat dre (ilad t' n. '.n llm evidenco of prosperity —-Mi** I'olsgrove, daughter of the Method if t minister at Philip-burg, h the guest of the .Mi'ea Devli:.g*. Mr. Harry Hale is sutler ing with an attack of rheumatism that ha* confined him to the house for iomotime AVe make a specially of white g " Is and embroideries. Remember Carman* in Bu*h arcade i* the place. Squire S. ,1. Herring, of (irrgg town ih Ip, and Mr. Michael Ulricb, >f Mill helm, were at Carman - yesterday. Mr. \V. B. 11'". of Houtzdale, hat bought the Obttrcer, and Mr While Nixon will succeed h • old war-h r*e, M.- A. 1.. Frazier, a- editor Best withe*. Mr. S. 11. William* ha* succeeded Mer William* A Bro in the painting ar, 1 paper hanging business He will no d'ml't meet with the tucces* he deserve* —The Pennsylvania railroad is going t" build a iarge now depot at llarriiburg- The ground cot one hundred thousand dollar*. It will b modeled aftr one at Nice. Italy. —Our young friend. Mr Franris Speer, ha* embarked in the Inturance business. Mr. Spoor i* a gentleman of honor, intelli gence and pu*h, and we shall be glad to bear of hi* ucce*. Mine host, Mr. W S Mu*er, pro prietor of the Millheim Hotel, hi* ladv and little "L->die w re in town • n Tues day. "Billy" appear* to he enjoying all the good things of life as ii* most" "rtain'y dcerve. —Mr. and Mr*. XV HI Cleven*tine, <.f Nittany, favored ti.e Drvn.. air by .ailing yesterday. After April Ist, .Mr. Cloven stine intend* to reaidn near n. We congratulate our Zion friend* upon thi* addition to tlio number of their neighbor* —The handsomely furnished parlor of Col llhome, Alt.xir, *, *i the scene of a hotly contested prize fight, between one O'Neil, of Pittuburg, and Kobne, of Phil adelphia, for Jl,'*M.i a *ule, <>n the 1 Oth in •tant. O'Neil won. —The *ooner the unfortunate conflid, that bid* lair to rend the Houtzdale Meth odit church asunder, is ssttle.], the better for all concerned. The filling of the Sun day-*chool uperintendney i* a matter of small importance compared with the con tinuation of the church as an organization —Communion service* at the Episcopal church on Sunday next at 8 o'clock, A M , and regular Easter ervicc at 10 30, AM, an important f.atur'.f the latter will IMS the music, which, we are told, will he very fine. The floral decoration!, as usual, will elicit general praise and commendation. HOT. John Hewitt, rector, will officiate in person. —Circular* are sent to soldier* in differ ent section* of the country by Western parties, stating that f<.r ten dollars one hundred and sixty acre* of good land will he as-cured without the formality of occu pying for four years, Ins* than the time of ►ervice* in the army, a* provided by law. Tho Land Commissioner at Washington 1 Hate* that the law remains unchanged, and that tho circular* are f..r the purpose of' deception. A* largo cities are not considered suit able for the scats of Slnte governments of fering so many inducement* for represen tative tnnn tsi full into temptation, would not Ballefonte or Laporle meet tiie wishes and wanu of the Slate ? Either place ia better located geographically than Harris burg or Philadelphia. If Williamsport was not so large and prospectively to be a much larger city of business and popula tion it would just suit lf i llinmaport Sun and limner. Bellefonle ha* piany advan tages that would make it a desirable place to which to move the Stale Capital, ih cue it should be deemed expedient to move I, at all. FARMKHK.—By buying a largo invoice > oi South lleml Chilltd /'/on .*, thereby sav ing money in the purchase and securing u cheap rate of freight, I ain able to sell thrin to you much lower this season. | Don't be deceived In tho plow. Thoroaro ' imitation* on the market; every one i* stenciled South litml Chilled on the beam. 1 have no ugents ; am going to give you what I would pay agents. Repair* will be distributed throughout the county. Write for circular*. Respectfully, H. K. Un as, 11-tf Hardware and Stove Dealer. New styles furniture cretonne*, ul I.von A Co'*. ♦ A s2<t,oo BiiiLi'Al. RKWAHH.—The publisher* of JlutUdi/e - Monthly oiler twelve valuable rewards in their Monthly for April, among which i* the following We will give s2o,fb) in gold to the per son felling ll* flow many verse* there are in the Old Testament Scripture* by April | loth, INN 3. Persons trying for the reward , must send 20 cent* in silver (no pottage' • tamp* taken) with their answer, for whirl, thev will receive tho May Monthly, in whi Ii tho name and address of tho winner 1 of ti... rowsr.l ami the correct answer will 1 lie | ihlishcd, and in which *averal more valuable rewards will be offered. Addro**, Hi TI.KIMIK PI'III.ISIIINII COM CANT, Ens ton, l'enna 12-21. .l.i-l opened a new line of handsome i-iulroiderii - at Lyon A Co's A LLMOH I" HE I.Kin.NELI —Thn un expected, unnatural and unwarranted j termination of the Hllair* of Duke*, the Fay olio county ow. libertine, -ensua'.i-t I and murderer, sbouldawaken in tbebrea*t I of every father and brother an earn, -t desire to know what tho intentions of the : , men who associate intimately with tluir daughters and sister* are. The numb' rof Duk> * in tli" land, either fortunately or unfortunately, i* unknown, but it i* not akir:g t. • much t > insist that proper tafe l guard* t>" thrown around the girl* of to day. The vile, insinuating nature of the <>, ial leper i* easily dclci ted and should meet a determined effort to j revert hi* plying hi* unholy and unmanly w,,rk. Bellefonte society i- not R free of tlii* element HC all lovers of decency deiiro it should be. but it i* no woris than other towns. Wo triut tho lesoii may not be . 10-t I —A'.! new -tvi'-s ■ : laces at Lvon At . " Tn K Birr AI.O RI'N KAII.K AP —To our friends, scntterr I ai< ng the nut" ,f the j new roal. we are p|eacd to announce the '.•.'inmenceiiient of a. tive operation*. The projecUir* of thi* road mean butinest und have succeeded despite the l itter hi <lilily >f those who should have assiited and tl," determined opp>oitiiin of some who will be greatly benefited. The road-bed w:il be graded in les* time than i uuaily taken to discus* *imilar enterprises, much "f the land lying al >ng the route will be drained and what now i* known a* usele* *wamps will be converted into fertile meadow*— without any exjM-nc to the owners On Monday evening fifty workmen ar rived here, en r ntr f,,r the "Barrens, ' and before thi* reach"* our reader* two hundred and fifty, or more, men will IM. put t" work, who are r. w laboring on the lection Ix'tween the above mentioned } int and the College. It hat l"-en deem. 1 ex pedient to defer operation* on the [ art nearest Bellefonte untii the report of the jury a[ pointed to a*e* damage* on the disputed right of way, which will tie made the 17th ultimo ha-'beec. file.) A new hne of spring gloves, li*le thread and silk, mousqueUire ar. 1 Fostsr lacing glove*. Lyon A Co OniTt AKT. l.S't Sabbath u beauti ful tpring day, the first day of the e*.*or, on which 'torn winter seemed to lose its 1 gra*p. The un roe in all it* splendor, shedding it* genial ray* of light and | warmth over ail nature, causing every | thing to rejoice in the near approach of . Spring. But in tho mid*t of ail that wn cheerful ar.d bright there was one home shrouded in mourning. Several month* ago Jonathan Weaver, of near Farmer* Mills, found himself an invalid, suffering frotn internal cancer. The medical skill of a number of physician* wa called to hi* aid, but all their effort* proved un- I availing, and hi* ma'ady continued grad- j , ually to grow won* untii he wa* at last confined to bed. He rented hi* farm to hi* son-in-law, (icorgo K. Kmerick, and advertised hi* personal effect* for sale, fin last Thur*' day tho sale carne off, but the poor man lay dying, uncon*ciou of tho great tir and bu*tlo going on around him Hi* •pirit lingered, however, until Friday morning. ! On Snbhath hi* remain* were interred i in the I'nlon burying ground near Farm* ■ or'* Mill*. Mr. Weaver wa* a member of tho Luth eran church, and hi* funeral sermon wa* preached by Rev. Fischer, in tho Union church at that place. The church was crowded to overflowing. Mr. Weaver wa* alo a member of Spring Mills Orange i P. of 11. He wa* married to a *i*ter of Mrs. ltishel, relict of tho late Col. John Rishel, His wife and aged mother, now in her j Buth year, survive him. Ha leave* a large family of nine children. Hi* ago wa* f*ft years, t month* and 30 days. Peace to hi* ashes. W. A, K. —A choice lino of ladi w' lace and linen collar* at Carman'* Mr#. Maggie V. Hr®)', wife of Goo. S. Gray, of llalftnonti township, died nt the residence of bor brother, Mr. John P. Hurii*, of thi* place, on Saturday evening last. She had been in dolicalo health for some years, a victim of consumption, and came on a visit to her friends, and as it appears, to end her days in the place of her nativity among those who loved her so dearly ami treasured her so highly. Mrs. Gray was the daughter of thu late Samuel Harris, Esq., one of the old citizens of Itellefonto whose prominence in public and private life is remembered by the older citi* I zona of Centre county with marked respect. ' She was about 111 years of age, a sincere Christian and member of the M. K. church, universally esteemed a- possessing all the attributes which combine to make ! ; up the perfect character .of a true woman. j ! Her death will be much regretted and her absence from tl e r dial < ir le sincerely [ mourned. Hi-port of the Lett-minn school, Hen tier township, for the month en ling Man I: 17, l*"!. Number enrolled- II average' of attendance— In , per-c-nlago—H'* ' names of pupils who were present • very I day during the month —Agnes H ■*), 1-71 i len Ridon, Hindi sHri flier, Maggie Bvj ! Nor* Boa I, Blanch lisle, Cell* Noll, Nsn ni" Coil, Nannie N .1, K va Saropsel, Kb tie N-sil, Wade Kvy, John Kuhn, Frank Kuhn, .1 hn H'-user, Grnnt Iti<l • -n, John I Stover, Charles Shrcffier, Fred Fhr-dller. i The following only rnise<l one day dur ing lh - month, Maggie Noll, K-.bcrl C--il. William Lambert, Wesl-v ShrcfU--r, i Frank M ■ i. Number visitors during tli-tic utith iThere is general int r- j I est manifested by both parents a.el pupils •n which the prosperity of the sole.. I ,!••• pendi s. c Batboate, Teacher. —The trial of l)r. Sami Gat al Ch-slcr. Delaware county, indict- 1 f-r v. luritary ; atid inv- i.Hilary manslaughter, in that by malpractice an 1 ignorance he < anted the b-ath --f Mrs. A. S. Armstr ng, of Chel sea, D-dawam county, r.-suit'sl iriat-r --I.' t■ f k -juittai The .In ige rharg- 1 the ury briefly, in truding then, that t! rat tling- I really upon two narrow p -lnlt. which the .ry would has.- to c n.i 1- • Firt, whether Mr- Armst* r-g rame t her death a- a result of the removal • f the | cancer dir—Uy . and second, whether that i result ' attributable to lh- lark. of that professional knowledge who n a I physi ans, whether regular or irr-gular ;rai titioners, were presumed to know ; —K--bt. M Knight. F.oj we ar-i s rry t'- note, is tinw.' !. He : ind it imp- sit. e t-- attend the regular meet.t g of the v in- I | cl on Monday evening. The j resident s | chair was filled, for the time being by Jr.o Ar-lell, Jr , Ks.j. The pro| ition of the County Commissioners, regarding the r.-w bridge was formally ratified, an I as - n ' as the specifications are agr-v-l up--n pr->- | sail for its erection will I— r -iv< i Th-application of Curtin stre-t residents f..r water supply was fav rabiy rep--rt--1 i up n by th- j.r--p- r r--mmilt ate] pi| -a will without d-übt be la: I as far as Regis ter M (".Bin's new h-ue —Am -ng the retjrri* r—"i*ed at thi- Cr.it.-I States district urt, n l'iltburg. . Jitth inst. wa# one fr rn Commissioner Wiliiam Hamilton f r the w-.t-rn dis trict at Hcilefonle, I'a It sets forth that S. Grant Shaffer di I, on or ab--ut the wth day "f January last, break into a post* J office at Madinsonburg, Centre county with intent to steal postage stamps there from The defendant was held in lan f"r the .l ine term of court at William#} rt Hon. John Hiair Linn, attorney.at ; 'aw an-1 local hist-rian. has remove-] his ; ■ ffice from th" building • n the Hale j r -- pertr to the office lately occ ,pi—l by Jm< > M Manus, F.sq., where he wi'.l be { |ease| i t<- attend to business friend' In this con nection we might state that the venerable Mr M Manus is enjoying rea nable g.-od i health, although confined 1-- the house ; h- > is the oldest atb-rney connected with the Itellefonto bar, being 77 year# of ag". Last Saturday was St. Patrick's Day, and the shamrock wa# plainly vinble on | our treets during the day On account of the unhappy condition of relative# and friends on the green isle, money, which would likely have been spent fur #ahes and i-otheen, wa# sent abroad, and the observance# ->f the day ware rather more | sorrowful than is frequently the case Mr. George Smeltr.ar, lately a MUM j of Walker town#bip, diel at his home near Jaeksonville, on the 15th instant, . I aged GS years and 6 days, of cancer of tlie stomach. Deceased had suffered for a year, and his dexth iss mourned by his wife, i three sons and four daughters. —We would suggest that the Polmas , t-r General order the vignette of 11-m. Andrew G. Curtin be placed upon the pro{x>sed new two-cent poilago stamp. It would bo received with pleasure by the people of the whole country. —Th® lateat novelty at an unheard of sacrifice, changeable Ottoman Velvet® in all abade* at V 5 rente per yard, coat tf.M) to import— at the t >na Trice lie® Ilive Store®. Thi bargain can posiiire ly never be duplicated. lOtf. —Two massea at the Caloullc cburcb on -Sunday morning at 9 and 10 SO, o'clock. Kev. Father M Ardle will conduct the services. —Adam Hoy, Esq , has been out of town this week. —Congressman Curtin is at home. —l)ur thank# are duo "Co. II.," N. (J. P., f--r favors shown. —This evening at sund'-wn the Hebrew festival, I'uriin, begins. Mr. Andrew Ock-r I.as been appoint- ; ed postmaster at Madisonhurg. Ex-commissioner II in ton smiled be nlgnly upon Bcllofutitn friends la-t week Hell-Ton to draymen were given some pointed advice by tho If 'ntrhiiuin la-t week. Mr. Hush Larimer i out again i When not out lie is nursing that brand new h--y. Mr. 11. (' Hi- -', one of Ifeaver Mills, biggest arid f--st citizen- was in town on Tuesday. Mr, Solomon Goldsmith, . ni-.r mem- i j her of the firm Goldsmith Bros., i# in N- w ; York \\ l-al ail-I lh.'gas company - n Mon day and Tuesday evenings ' The j-ai was totally worthies# Mr. Win. S Wagn-r last w-efc j moved to his father residence, - .rtier High ami Spring strei-ts. —At the l-'-vs bran-1. bo: k re-. pti n i "ti M-.nday evening mtv b.< were r-- ceiveif A good -tart A card fr--rn President Albert n, ■ ! tho State <'oliege, Honour -e* the !-■• - "f the Spring term on April —t'.ist scrap iron wnnt- 'l for the casfi i or in exchange for Hardware at if. L. IIICKS* H iki-u *Ht am- Stov r S'Toar. t f. J&yTw-nly-four b'-aolifil - ■.•■ th ■ f the Diamond Dye#, for Silk, Wool, ( '.ton, Ac., Diets A child -sri tile w i'h j.-rf. t ' succes# —The participation of tho \ mg n -n' orchestra in th- Y VI (' A Sun-lav a isr r - n service add—l in .eh t" the ct ym- :.t j of llie oi. aion. Mr W 1! Miller,c! I'liiia! 7;,hia, representing M---#r- >j i<-. --, Mil r A (V., the firm of whi- h lie i. a m-mber, w- .-. i town on Monday. Mr. Orlando Smith. Dung will. Mr ' Jacob Garbri# k. of Mari--n township, was ..' - 1 ;n the {■.,• •• bv a b rse ■ r. Tu --lay, and ) retty badly hurt Dr II y alien I'd j him. Mr. F .rn ,-i L win is in I'f.t'.a-I- da | buying his Sprit,g at. I Summer •. 1- f el- thine When ho g-1- back b-'ll si. w i>! -iier, a thing ..r tv. -. :.-ard ; price# -The .V' ■ advises j it • - kbl.-a.r --• ui St Fatrn a • day but like { it . si reforms adv a!-- J |.\ t! at - nt< r, ris ing sheet - annul bep.t n | rat '.ice utitil r.'-xt year. Mrs W K Burchfii 1 i# enu-rtaii.ing ! Mis# Laura, daughter - I < .r friend, < < I Jan.--# H-'ti-j bill, - f f r.- Th- lady a m -t attra- iive r.- an-1 ln-r B"-!-' nt-- • piatntance. will !-• |.• a#--1 t lav- f-< r ith them. Mr i Smith has soldi... sr. wS f-akery to Mr Sam 1 If y< * *-ti.:th (■ .rid Sn w SI, - 100 small a - . 1 g •"# '. f'hi..; #- burg, lb- j j of win b j ia- we fan t • n. n B'i'-ii'ly re, mm-r 1 him as a-, I. t, - • raf-le f u#ir."* man. Mr. .1 (t Kurtz, of Milton, a prin ter . f m:i h experi-nce, -n cd.t- r • f < -n --• id- rable ability, and an invent .r . f <e - id-] genius, well kr. wn in C-r-tre coun ty, wa# h v-ring ar- ind here las', w—k frej arat ry to going w-#t —The shooting mati h at H*--g • l't Thursday ar-d Friday, pa-#-1 <tf vert pleasant y Th" b -n--:# at -I prizes were distributed an. ng an iml- r, ft nt-stant* ail <f vli-nt were satisfi—l with r-#uits Mr Haag know# hw t . entertain H-.n John Irvin.of this { lace, cele. bratad hi# 7'-lh birth-day on T .--"lay, l#t in#t Judge In in i# jut eleven day# younger than H-v J N Mitchell, who c-let-rate-l hi# 7.*>th anniversary at ],•■ k Haven, <n Kr fay, 2d instant Mr. Milch ell wa# in P'wrn on Wednesday, looking i #tout and g-od bum ro-l H'efcArui On Tuesday Mr J -hn T Fowler, of Liberty t'-wriship. rsll.-l at the cnmmls i sinner# office an-1 settled up the tai -lu pii-ate of his township f-r 1 Thi# i j speedy work and more p-arti- ulariy so in i that district wh"fe collector# hai- not b-en noted for prnmplne*# in the {.at Mr. Fowler wa# asi#ted by Moot. Harry Kephart and Hichar-t Heaston —Mr Herman Rohb, of Bellefonle, who hat f--r a b-ng while l>een engaged at Graham # bo-d an-1 boe manufactory, in ; that place, ha# become a resident of l'hil- ' ipsburg, and i n-w with J San key A tb-n, boot and #hoe manufar! ,rcr# and dealers, Front street. Mr. R i# a genial young man and a fir#t c.la#s workman.— ! I J ■urnni. , -Bond Valentine, Esq., i# now in the general agency businese and is prepared to negotiate the Mt or purchasv of building lots, horse# or anything else parlies may desire to buy or sell Should he not have what is wanted ho can secure It on short notice. This arrangement will not inter fere with his largo and increasing insur ance business. —Dr. F. P Hey, of Cassopolis, Mich., a native of Bellefonle and well known here, I# thus favorably spoken of by ( ftohn Vigilant, of the Blh instant ■ Mon day afternoon Dr. Hoy went to Chicago at lbs request of Dr.C. H. Vials of that city, and assisted In two operation on the eye The first was lfco removal of the entire ball, and the other part of the lens for hard cataract. The second c#a was a very difficult one, an unsuccessful attempt te perform the operations having been made before, but Dr. Hoy succeeded. A Five Horbe. —Mr. .Ino. H, Yearick who expects to move to this pla-e soon, ba become the owner of "Islesnian, ' a not---] Cljd tdule stulli-in I-i—man i# tho most valuable horse ever brought before tho stock men ->f thi- county. Ho was bre-1 in Hcotland, import—] in an-J In- pedigree, wbicbdate# back many y-ari, mentions many important hors-s. The alt 'iili'-n of farm- r- and - tbet i# called to Isle-man and tic pedigree can b<- -'•-■n at tlii- -fli - f-.r a short time Write |to Mr. Y-arick f--r particular- Fit- t i-k at Pink Gk-hs. <tn TuewJay j tiiortiitig Mr. Al ft--lPn, u resident of Pino (ir- v-- Mills,attempted to connlp tub Ida by sboollng himself with a revol v-r The ball - iit'-r- I I - I. ->d ba< <t ■ f the right ear an 1 ira- -I'll - !• I -f, an word The at vv/ I- ul-"i.t •k, just a j.rej arat lis v., r I. it,:- ma-'i- to rn- v- t - I'h .| ► 1 it., At this i. rit.ng Wednesday noon, tie- unf-'rlunat- man i still iiving but >ii physo iati- f)i \\ I and Firiltb, pron ihce !.; ri-'-ii-ry -•xtr• in-1 -. obt | ful. tfr. Is •; -II wa. nnitri' J, but child less, a - nr|--nl-r ■ ! i. r .- :al ability and a good i eigl.b r 1".,r tic r* tb;<n a year be j has I ii in- h■ I. 1 , I • -• iirrurn* -Un<-• gave lit lrion-1# i-■ i r, .•(, an-J no can-- - a-- ig re 1 f,-r tlie tub u< t. 'lll K (. • M fill - - I- A I l-IMMlltl The ' t—r#l-..rg, n .rric-l on 'I -.- - lay - v-nit.g The b) j nlm- i.'.s f.,r in- A.. - o .. tr.■ t ur-- a - follow s Jan II M G trrah, ; r •• . ]- r Pa Ait i i f- . • ' < r. ■ \ D Y • ,m Ac..! •ii As • '. • I h Ait ua ( ; • tn .t Av- n . -I. W War rei A'.! -a, iw-ntv ! irt- ,-tr- -I J T. \S I- ■ f -n' <>• rge ft 1*- 1.1 -;a< k- r Birrnir gtian K F A I■ --. r. < -#rti■ 1 Jan.' t n ( e-itfi- I I rent i- W \\ tin -r i irw-n-v.,;- J Ii •- av- r Dit • i ■ I! .- M".- : i (- .--ti If ; ■ .1 H Ai■ r# t > rahko.'. i- \\ A ('nrv • Hi ! M- t, W K Whitr. 11 d.idnysf -rg .1 K It- Howard —l' n .Stin- I. J-V ill* -'I I- "Jj { .■ ibv J. A. J W~; :.. s Icgan \ a ey— W M l> r.tr. r ■ ■ Mart.r-.bu-o I I! Inns' M-.' •' #g at. J I t.vil,. \S W flees#. 7- w Wa!-:r-gt -n—G If • If \ W ( l'-nn's \ affei 1 Adam I' if-' rg .1 ft V ■: i- I' t.- G- - li.. rge If A ;u --1' -a -nr.t I, s; .! A Matter! P •: Matilda To be suj plied by G W Bair Ft. w f-b s-Wi dam F D Nob e Tyr to -J. F M- V. -rro> \V arr --Mara (,< rge G . . • W, Hto-I .rg MV en V Gar. • Woodland- .1 K Lloyd J"hn 1! Hvh-- Me i- nary V ■ China L" - A K : :.-.11, Misic t.ar.v is- I'tah. \\ .to I.arn-l.aw , . baj - of ti.- N '. ' 11 no ! r disabled V vnls-r #l - •rs at 11ax' : , <ib. . member "f War r. r s Mar. -j.iarts r'.y r.-rc • F ipern .rr.-rary a-.d F iperar r, latsd Pit-1-- re--Klisbaßut er, Lewis N Ciarke. F F Craig II ,gt, Linn, Air*),am M ( 'f- -Iff lit : C t> "H !.!!, April Juroris 1 ii w.-g wii. be f ,f.J a rn; ete f lh' Grar 1 and Traverse ,r. r drawn f..r th-- f rt M"i i*s ■ f A| r -.K I*l- JIHOK >f k J !'#*( a Wr f ui h•# H< f" pi. t i *>< a effc'. a D J I ifer I " k - .► D lu-'t PIT ■).' a# f Mil*-* Pa- 1 i'.r ..a'f In Rtlll Jlh-liaa H I iti I : a W M I- a1 T lis f .fw .\ an I) li. _va J II •' \'t I • a WillnfT Hail H aarl Hsi )i#r * a* % tirs g|# i| \\ n*V*f I #etfy J #• Marat. I It* r't Wm Pt ter (nri *#ml J. lal Ratirifi I. KMthan Mkf. u J !• o*ll J ** ••• iti • iu-c* . I" rtjr (Urrn J l. H# f#T.j Jad V. IbHai - tare .i Hhii nr.g n>r 41 nu- Ipt witick J I 11a i If * It M k" lUlf M♦ f. J T M ' m. k Fav , ,a-.t, ).a. - - ill. H# ' la Js. 1 I ail n M |i hiltsmifi lUllsf Fl tlif- "je Hi W fli. larrse Ms. * pl + I Ua* llat- k H 'v ' f af llaiftfa M iiltßtu Dfegj; Mm K.MfihtJlli I'' I'D } lit. at *-s.nl M**af llaif. a M Km t art li. r , r 1.. .sa I r., , # (' Itiar.e* IV f *'• -- I I M V. ?>' If *1 f.aa (*r;r, MllW fia4lf I ta . Hf - fl. *f |*a|af nt* J l M agr.ai I tc,i Hi i i. aria \*.tl. ffa r* V|. s: IUHoi I • •■ 1 Mi M- • } l.niM V Jiirt llarna W II Matlarp final" fi l*a I Ikaikar Parnl <l-44*1 Ualkd 4-.KnT' ii'r Ruit Win ewrisan H *at 1 vk . |i •- tj M ril •' r ' • Mm || as r Ninth M - • - ' < Frank at# Ifaftia . hn f* fhil-pl nr^ II W lias r ration M J Mall fargtia-Hi lUpj K* h f ftl: till* 4 •'-! K-tn*' Marion J. Itri i.rnta |*.#ft#r .1 -hn Ham#* P|**rf f NN l.tssrharl |U ?1 af Ufa TV* M .T* M t H Ha< frd l'h-1-jsai nrg u m Or-n Mr llalkor Jirnl kn , nf Mils* J'*J ClreNa W* hi I HA VMM 4f Rf*RHK —2l WKKI.. R* a# Ksk.4*ra If han-k If I In-jt f*aml Mll : ar Fk|fi|sal-ur|i Th- IU 1 mhi IWJ|f.i.u I**i1 rain Ffa'<* ri ' A < l4l#art* <jr- } llram |W-I!s- r . #.ls# ,t*r k • .ft# I# !*h l! I |<at-lff I' !l lUmhart Jan.** .# ntf#l Ud-ji Frank I "hIM II vatitlaf 4aira K'|* fV'gga J M Rpiar ferfan-n kuatfo Cnrttn fl fk Ja* Krarhari i - iUfe iksiumh F.it Brllah#n<n Ik est II tsafvlna* l.iffrtjr ¥<* Iftnnaa flr|rf ta Ifanr* 7.cW P|-T.rdr ' <♦ llirlii.Nar V'hilipah'g Uilliam H"is#r Jt liti fi I. -t e Ru>h J'hn'l nlna H#l)af>tt# J llarr*ng *<r# irt U**>- || 11 In <lrag( .'a M Har-i lUinw Rlitah I'.ahar I m .n Jim Alatno4*f 1 i.htfiflllr J K llarf. ur , 4<ftnm U iHirid HiPklM < nrti < NN Jvk n IMfafotit* J, hn II * <<rag„ . a I, \ef |k ff Mm. VUlknjr Nll*lns 'la M Hainan Salo Register. It i# important that proper publicity be giren public tale", and we #haH announce , in this column, free of charge those for i which the biils have been printed at the , Demochat office. Terse AT, Mis,ii27.—At it,# rssMs* of Mi-..k#l K. rt-t-r. I. mil# e##l "f IHlsleels, en the Jtrk#..*- title e>-l. .1-I#a, ri, tisrTieao, ognttt tJ elbet fans-lex tni|'lenient I rish l-U-ter, Awll'-s-tt. hnle eomner.rt-a al i e'elork r. a. —The best, biggest and nicest stock of carpets, oil cloths etc., kept in Onfre county can now be found at the Bea Hive. lOtf. —Taylor township ashed en exoneration of only S7.(HI on tho duplicate of last year. Good enough. 1 Mr. ILnj Snyder, of Fnow Shoe In tersection, bought the store of A. W. ilisbel A Co., at M ilesburg, for -HuiU ma/Jo to your own memjuro for , slo DO. !,rnrr viur <,r<i*r• luilny 1 I MOKTOOWKUV <V CO , Tailor* Norn * iVrrori* law;" J; j; font i' | 'it-i'il t'-|. cm; !, j . j,, rlt ,/ ' will plat rid I. writf ii |.roj,.,. h i of th.'. I kind, rjuantiiy, fn• .,d . i alone th* linr of Iho|s < S..iih,. 4 to r „ ' ' II It , within tt:.r ty day - to 1' M I.A || , ,J|.f.y y. or W. W l'.t -K t \ /¥ i ]| kv ,. t H If - Now print' ro'w cinhnm naw drw If' 1 ■ 1' at J. - , oli I ' - , Wf'.rou, >| Far .i',l V, , K ul ., , Hon to tba only mlialiln J;■ i.-:v Mitd L 1 hint in till* j .it'ii' l Ih"J* j~| J'ri • I*'"' I'"" ' <■ ' " 't.lt if.' rt rto attv f it'-ii ]}• Mii • ( ; i . ~ r , ! whit" li-n.l arii! dti'a 1 to i ■ | , . ... , ,r.<ntio-i! ■ by trio rr no!. ,rn • t t , r a< air ; r..| , w .'ltin tl rw • • *J ~, . . v t"' d t r r. • tl,. p v.. Ib put on ti it .i, ,J , r,u 1: ~r ' witbln tba tit par ifiad. It will ha to , w.t.r int.-iot to . nil and ►<<. U'll.on Mr. Fr.-iar.'i V Co bafora t irrhbatn* r-itp.<-r wr !<■ land or > . •.!, - !: „ ! Mixod J'll'.t '"art i-rr:r| rot) r ti.if.il t}i<>ra-h ■ or ,n oxcloirn'o '< r Hrrdtrar* t II K. , II i' Hardwire NTNL SIOTI- *'' l?'.. if. 15iiK.nr liMUH, liiaittrr- ~ 15a. war. of tha .ti !..ht protor d mrn ' 1 r r.ar •, or I.iv. rJ. t f ~v ~; v _ • '■VII fr u t rill, at ; ii a . , t r, timi ■ 1 w aiturwhr . hut r \- i. t , Hop llittk-r*, th or \ ran,, i■, that w turclv at. 1 p. rr/.nr I'M V lura , ] \ d*a|rov'r nr.! r' ri v th' i.-nf,v,. '..h y that it narr-r r-t *r . 1).2t Hat a VOU I'an to tha C" Wcr.in a!" at tin- I','-.. Hit", if rot g-t tliara a a aonn a* you ran. Jtitf. I J* I) jk< ■* 4 ; <if iS A: (t !i K. <■ - H. t. - 1 r -1.'.,' |j j' 11. ra and 'thio 15 lr- • I ■ ' \ar, at i ! ' n lr ic ti' l . < , t Md 1' I • taW l I l,'i. 11-' t r i■ =t t... o! I'* ~ * i.r mxiaif aid Ha th! Hipi th ti< o r*. Throat, at dii now wall. A for rnVM !' t1 > an •iri iv r< li. ti-1 !' • d.. ■ -• t, iot I <-art, wh 1. h- 1..-, n .f! •.* .-ur diiie —o'■ r< - ■ unt il.ir c in rot lit- 1! cava rna mrh •r-hl tat if i't. . M . v .-1 •* i*k. '• ;t !- A'l • .r 11 ~s s -t f,, r tha 1 ■ '! Llf. oi.l r. a : tlo-n a ' 112, A raw lit , ■ .r.att ... r,A at I.t •. vV • W'tiM't I.rti ll,ti': lit -. aii —lt it • ♦.tin t • if. -.fit fr. rr. .. ttir- It i> a ■;•ar at w ht< r. and, a* • r *m ir,dir*t, it a parl'ht \ 'catat,;,. Hair Itaat * r It irnn adiat', v fn a that .-a 1 fr n tha la' !ru'! rot • • gray 1 ii' • it* tiat ira! r at d 1 r 1 I't. iitb brra it , hat fnllan off It dam Min Htr tnnnnar id* *t 1 ! i-aiti .VI Ktjlphnr. S.,car of •a] a- 1 Nitrat'i if > t.r p'of .ra' r.a (■•*<■ dr-ri. It will hatlight or fadad ha t in 1. !<• day. t„ n la autiful ciortt hr n Ark vmir dr icci't fa* Knr b 1 ttia > warrant'-i Smith, k Co., Wlirdathia AC'r.t' I'biladtlpb a. ar i lit i A Kuekal. Naw y. k t lv. MARK lAGIs. INNI U Ml AMI-a.. 4 n.i .t IMS i Jo., t J I' Mr J I! w* ! frj.fc- n #-* M . *ll ? !> * ' 1'• rA \ x BS M -, • • it. far B* ►*i M' AnfMi l*.\ t M ••• ' fa th f iitt * 111 MM.KLI <t*Kl.vri;-<h' •' lt: it tw N i. • • t' B f h-'" m 11 1 -ti* m* * r M*k > C.f Uhlkft 1 *• i*t 5 • kf* fi <nt ',!>' tf 1 t j. K %i:frrTTKß~snirT —At t i^thrt ■ tr.lv. •f'T.la It n - r tnrw\ ; 11 r* KOl li'f c 1 MIM Nsriiiit J l* t bd > I ft. W font*. |* ri; bMff. - H KHH bh —At V.' ' . :rn I * 1 I *t M**' h . -f K I'fklßif *it 1 M* It Kit* **b*r( ' 'tt l r .rt M*' lib h il t I 11'. Mv!t*K)ll At ) *r 1 -f lii# t*r<i#b H. J. • '•. I • n 1 K ■ . f \ . of - Uff # I'b Krr*R-mrii->h i # mh . r Mwrh m n # > Wrtf * ff th# hrtd* • Jrbf* 1' I i fcn ' f #,r K# A I K-# f 'ttrrftof Mi lib' n< ur 4 M#• liim J V,Klr 1 r#r!in I'* DEATHS. ftn th# 1 th of Kink, it I tt#f trbr*.. . , -• fail v. r .an , ki * <Utt Hrllcfontr Grain Market. llrt;r M*r Jl v bH H . ■ BbflfJ • 1' -<• * rlbhU ... i jH per Ti Proritlozs Market. r. tTMi#tlrklt l y Ilartr brotkm. A r|TiMl| |t# l|t Ib! ... ( || },#ffi - ? jwrt.n l, tt Id lUtr.,- r - • i' . *' t ... || Kf" 4, |r i"ti ... JU Chl'l#r* p*rp nbtl. .. ....... % nir# | i p.nnl .. .ti CVmntrt h*'< * j. t p i , . . 17 ||*nt,tlt *f 111. ii Irtit.l | t i' k*a* :i p t*t'fj'r h*he) . (0 t>rief tw#r ... | ■VIK' .I if rrrt iMftn ruin, Aesignccs Notice. in THE (X)MMON I'I.EAR OF I rr„,f ft • <tii In the mutter f the • t> •! e#ta.# "f fe# 11. fl*t. f r l enrft n <re Ji r* Art ft"" Jwn.Mis* .* K I' IV k|'|'b;##,-t,'|l < r u> • inil • t*f ■* m t Omnium Jlaffw* wc-h* '•*# flaifti f f "Hi fl#*4 bbd rxmt tmni t| en ! it >• fnftt •rr.iA r l thei if el #j thn# t# i i r>' e.jr <L unli II >r .I** ttf Apttf t if. the *.# Mill t<# , nl •!* #<tl.ilel CifiKl ffr tti the rennt j ntrfM |'f ihrtfM Uft IN THE MATTE It OF THE AS -1 iiortn twut. *>f Jo.).iti It. Tl.ik.ia., la tha ftian of I oma -a I'lfar ul IVxittr nxratt. I" lb' riay. tivt. .f J. ..|,h p TS, ,. auto. (• br' < c'va, th.t aa ac i lKwtl.io alii l waJ •+ tha l.ianb Mi.a itf ul Aral ut t tba (Cart nl ftaiiiiia fliw et Crnllk ■ 11.11 | It,. ,l,arlM'g. "f laka* Vitibal, a* atairnr* <1 _ atkl f..r tba tlwrtuul* '* t t Ml'•lit* a* hi. ntf 1.1 |. a4 awl l lb# miniwuin An tha aaM Jiaa|.l, |t. 1 n .ata. M tba ra.Uk. faat4 atalfa.4 twl.ta atul hat a daetar will tfera ha atada aoratdiay lu tha jaayar at tba iwrltaatrr. aatoaa can.a Na abua ala tba natrwr. AC. lIiAFU ft Jtbaaotarr,
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