C|t |omnal. ftlltr & Dtfoinier. Proprietors B O. Dsixingsr, Associate Editor KUlhrim,Thursday, Jan.3l. Terms— 91.60 Per Annum. H_ l A! -M — - l-L Milltie'.ai oaths L. C.A6. C. It. It - aas a ropule.tloa ®(8—700, Is a thriving business eeUe,unC controls tire trade of an average radius of over elitht miles, in which the Jocksal has a larger circulation than all other county papers combined. AdnrUtt n v ill iltoi .e v.alt a ncte cf th RhBBIXi A TRAIN. Exp eric lire of a Passenger at the Big Spring* liiAbtry. A eorrespot dent of the Omaha Herald, who was one of the pwasen geis on the train that was rol-Ud ot Sixty or P* Venty thousand ti< ibns on the Union Pacific Ruihoad, at Big Springs, YVvomb g, Wdaesda\ night. S< ptemh r 19, sends to timi paper the rollowing racy account of bis exptri- nee : Ok the Koad. Sep. 20. That tiaiiiinbbery at Big Spiings Station was an interesting occasion, and no Mistake. I was there, but not by spetih-1 invitation Not be ing aecnet- nud to th.at kind of di vosion, had 1 known what was to happen, I think i-shmild have wait cd for the next -hstiii. You have probably got an accHititM! th wli- b thing by telearnph long agin so 1 wrili not attempt to w t ite it up for you In full, but will give a little sketch of what I saw, which uiav possibly be of interest. We mih d up to-Big Springs de pot as usual. The night was l-eau tiful aid tle okh.u shone hilghtly. As the train sb j prd, I went out on my platform of the car, where 1 found an Omaha merchant, and we stood snd talk* d there about two minuter, wlren there suddenly ap pe; red before us uu the gr- u d for masked men, with a cocktd revd ver in each ha d aimed diiectly at tis. At first 1 thought it whs some joke, but when the devils ordered us into the car "d—d quick."and to hold up our hands and make no "break," and culled us bard names, I concluded it meant "business," and another look at tho e eight re volvers, winch just about that lime began to look like mountain howit zers, convinced me in much less than a week's time that the evening air was unheal'by, and I' had busi ness in.-ide immediately. In aihei vvoids, 1 got, quuk. As 1 closed the door two shots were find at my friend, hitting liiin twice in the ham. and taking off about a foot of the car door casting. That satisfied hiin, and he -took an insiue bt-rtii tolerably lively. The robiiei* fnl "lowid us in and commenced a flr>i class game of talk. One fiied off his pistol iu the car—not to kill .us : be held it up, lut probably *o give emphasis to bis innaiks, which, "*y tie way. were more foicible t-an polite. Well, they stationed one man at the front end of the car, oue at the rear, each with two ie volvets. and to each of the remain irg rufli -ns whs allotted the pleasant task of rot bit g a row of seats, •which they, proceeded to do each af ter bis own original style. Tbe first man lobbed was a drum mer front a New Yolk Ilou.-e. He was oidend Ui "etai-d up, bold 04- his hands, k-ep his d—d m-uth shut," and tiie search cnumienoed. Tliey took fr n. him $4BO a: d a g-4 1 ■watch valtid at $3OO. The 4*xt tuan bad only one huii. Tl-e g- u llcmaitly villain that was searching him hapiei eri to notice the enipt> tleeve. "11—11," said he, "nave V< u ci ly g< t iii arm ?" "Only one, sir.'' replioil the man. d -11 you, lake back \our ptiiff—we don't want your mor.ey. bit down and keep still." Or.e of the wretches ylhd out a they ;ame in the Mr: "Hold up your hards, every , and keep stil l ; we want your nn-n cy, but will give -each man $lO back, and w-e •wmr't hurt i man on lees he makes a trieide, We've aill cdona man ai d don't want to kill any more, but vonr money we will have, so d—n you, keep still, and give it r.p— all of it. quiet lv"— and much more talk or like character. It wat a rich sn no— aUnit forty men of us sitting thr-rc quietly to let four masked scalawags go through that way ; bnt wbat could we <lo ? Not a in tbe car ex cept one, and that at tbe bottom of a valiee. There was 110 use for any one to make a stait, there were sev tral ladies in the cars. '1 he two men at the end ol the cars coveied everybody in ariy with two cocked 1 e vol vers, liable to go off at any inomeht, for their hands treiulied violently, showi g that 11 ey were t'.iCmstlveb excited. to we obeyed orders to a certain extent, but not fully, I didn't. I had my band up Most af the time, except wheu 1 wanted to use tliem down, bt cause It was a sort of relief to u:v arms to change them from their usual posi tioA I found time to put mv MKkd with $4OO in it down bebiial a lady's work Itasket who nc- ( cupied tt.e next seat, fcfter Ir>!n*r t which I walk"d back about four seats and manajt'd to get m watch to d chain dtf and down behind my valise oti the car floor, after whicl little performance my hands were up good and steady. I then had noth ing on my person that I thought, the thieves would take except about, ten dollars in coin in -one pocket, and I.finally worked up aeohcme to ( beat them out of that. The man' Who was robbing tbe seats opposite me was nr ch more ex. ei t than the other and got away ahead of him. After he had pnsseu me about tour seats, and the other was at least f nr se us frcin ue the ot her way, 1 got up leisurly and crossed the aisle, and took a seat with 11 man who hud been robbed, and the villain whose plain duty it was to rdb me, over looked me entirely ; so I wa< not toi cld, hi d was the only tuun in that mr wlio was net "gone through."* 1 il ink it ti ( k tltn aloft Cfte n minutes to wot k tint ei r. dutiig wlicL 11> k. it talk i p.oid* til g | pwsseii gt is wbat to do, ai d enllii g ilietu sueb nice, fan-iltar nanus, as i though we all bt longed to one fami ly —iiamesofhat don't look nice in print. 'Bu* they finally g-t through and I ft, giviog us a 11 ial r*l er not to stir out ot the car, or we would get sunt, and although I had fully retained my preseuce of mind ai.d tp danger was all over, something like at stieak of bghtuing or an earth q juke struck me just then, and 1 ' liked to have alio k myself to pieces j In fact I have hardly got done shak irg vet. YnU know all about the Cohliery •>f the exprers car and w hat took place there, so 1 ill close this air- a 1y too long Utter. Gocd Story "Well Tol c . Tla* following s'ory is told by tbe Kf-v ,T. Hyatt Smith : "W* Mop|Md at Syiapuse. New Yoik for dinner. You rum intier the railroad depot, centrally situated w it!" its eastern and western entrance which are rxactly alike as much :is the two ends of a c ir. After we had dined the dejn-1 master informed ns that w*e had liftc< 11 minutse be foie Ibe d. of liie next train. This, thought I. will give use an op portunily to see the city and a-gltr rions chance for asmoke, provided a clegvmaii coul Jle tempted into such a worldly uid taetetul amiiaetueut. I saiiii ered forth, and, after an absence f exactly tlii.te-11 minutes, had enjoyed a dehghrful and sooth ii g stioll, I w.s leisurely-returning. Watch in hand, when to my aston ialiinent I Im held the Main in -ving slowly out of the other end of tlie de" pot and increasing in sje-fd ;r t every laill of lie gigantic loconiotlove. tlere indeed was a call waic t ad mitted i.eitbei eoiK-spot-.rii ncc nor delay - then- was ?ic lime for tak ing it into consideration. S, without conferring wit h fl 'Sh and blood, I put like, a sky rock t with a double fuse. For a moment I tt-ougitt I was gaining ground, al though 1 knew that I was losing wind. I was enc- uragisl in race by sundry h< lpful ft llows was k+q-it <-ry ing out a> I passed : *Go it.gait ers .t" "j lurkv Itoy !" "he ain't left—oli, no!" aid wa 1! meant! g and lreii gnunt exl on at ions. Tiimigli tliey inlt 1 d*d |eil a| sto bijp me over the course, I found that the more thev shoutd the b- I was in clined to run, and most decid.-dly did the locomotive make its way against me. To give up the chase, to submit to tl e cliagi in of leii g left, to lose my party and my passage. me t with disappointment, ,ot to inert my friends—all thi> was b.nl enough • but the thoug! t of encountering all the way te ia< k Ihe depot tl at line of interest*d it dividm.ls w!u. witlt their chtering exelainatioiis, had so feelingly encouraged me on ray out waid j inni-v —tins was the bitt r est pill in this uuexpecte<i dose. B;t i must be done ; rr, taper peril g off graduall), gave up the coiiie-.t, ai.d, if I could ri id hsui. the depot whose bbiudt'ring stateraeuts were tlie cause of .til my trouble. With -ut search t at indi vidual advanced to meet me with the bland recognition of a fact that nobody could well d'-nv 1 "Well, you got lift did you V" I replied with the r M'fituHMit of a silencing eye. It Ib> kdas I tiied to look my photography at that in stant would baldly le chosen to g ace an alba u gallery of "eminent divines." several bystanders seekiog infor mation asked, with a show of confi dential interest in my case, in what wise the tiling ha 1 happened ; and others wishing to point a moral, ad vised me to be on band a littleeaili er next. time. Willi letumii'g bieath relief and words came tog-* tier, and 1 squ-ne ly charged the railway official with all the 14. h0p. I sps>ke of his in coni|>ete!iey in no measurable terms, recalling how, after [ had placed my unity in the car, he had assured me that there was full seventeen min utes to spare before the train wens oMt, "while here," said I, with a riuraphanfc exhibition of my watch, "the seventeen minutes are i o' even barely up, Mid the train has gone clear out of sight." After no little hot talk had shot hack and firth, with the usual vari ations and final perorati-m.s of "you did," and "I didn't," "you'r anoth er," etc,, d asked him if I would lie risking another eluwioo of-being h*fi left it I depended on Idm to give me the exact hour of the next eas'ern bound train. "Easternl"' exc'aiined ho "Yes eastern," I exclaimed with a decidedly upward and rising infi c tion "Why," quoth lie, "the train you have U-en chasing with such good luck wasn't the eastern train, but the western express. With much interesting confusion, and excitement I stammered out:" "Then w here iu Joppa is the east ern train V" "Why, there it is," replied he, "just getting under way at the oth er end of the depot ; leg it, or you'll lose that." If ever ! made quick time I made i t then. I felt as if I was all 1- gs. j One glance, however, at lie tear j door of the last car as J was Hearing it ciua * near laong ttoo touch for nie. ! discovered the group of mv : lost friends, wh*se forms semed burst jug with peorlyeuppi ested and ; ill-timed mirth. A Slo' *ons Man. Mr. KilpatriuU bt beted as tha -1 ro uf his stony a#!by young man of ; Scotland, who of t'oiuteen years had f wooed the lassie <if his heart. One i l'itfht Jamie,'fori hat. was ttie man's name, called to see Jennie. I am! there is soniethinj wlieu they've made up their mind to pop the que. j etion* At d Jennie-came in nno set ! hv tl e fiiej >l as sin-had d me every Tuesday and Friday nijrht for four ! teen lot iff years, and he talked of the | weather and lire cpi|-iiiul the B'ock maiket. I was going to say hut. no. they did i't talk ab nit that. And finally* .1 illlfe says : 'Jennie, I'vo known you for a long time." "Yes, J .niie,'' shitl she. •'And -I've thought Pd always like to know you. Jennie." "Y-e-—J.itide " "And tin I've li .u/ht—u lot—Jen nie •'Y-e s—Tamfe." "S —that -when" "Y e-s—J imie— yes." "W hen we are dead wo can lay our bones together." The fellow had gone Htld hoilgM M lot in a graveyard. but Jmore wasn't disc uraged. She knew h t ln.o well—after fourteen years she ought to—and so she gently said : "Jamie." "Yos. Joinfe."" "I> n't voa think it would K* bet - ter to lay on- >i *nes togetlwr whfK we're alive V" "YeS, Jt'lillle T' ARE Yol GUMXG * If *mi are gaining a little every day be content. Are y-uir exp*Mis(s less than vonr income, so that, though it be a litlte. von are yet constantly aceum during and grow big tidier every day * Cc e nitwit, for as concerns money, yog are do ing Wr-11. Are you gaining know ledge every day ? Though it b- lit tl - tv litite, tlie aggregate of the accumulation, where no diy is |er mitted to pass without adding some thing to the stock. will tie surpris ing to yourself. Solomon fljd | U >t tiecoiiie the wis< st man in thn world in a minute. Little by li'tle—never omitting t • leai u something, even f r a single rl.<y—ilwajs rending, al ways studying a liiile between rhe time of rising up in tne morning and lying down at night—this j* tbe way t accumulate a fn'l store house of kiioubdge. Finally, are you dailv gaining in character V Be not disco uragi d la cause ft 1 e little b> little. Tlie best men fall short of what tl ey would wish to ne. it, is eoßM'tbiiig it is much if you k**ep good refinutioi a. tieder 10-day tJiao you did yes'evd. ty, te:ter thi> year than v"U d d last year. Strive to he perf-ct. f-itt d o.'t t'ee-uned ovu lnartid so l"i g :s von are approach ing nearer and nearer the t.jgii standard at whirliymi aim. L'rtle by li-11'*, fortunes ar- accu.nult'ed ; li'tle iiy little kuovlcdg>- is giiind ; little oy little c 1 oho er and o>u a tion ate uclij ved. DKRPONDKMJY Tie most peril- . 4 • oils lii-in it! a .% lilt* i- when I lit* lb leliiptil to desp n.l i\ w mail i alio 1 st'.s liia coinage ] men all ; there is no more hope *f him than ' of a dead nun Imt. ir. mat'eis not ! how pooj* he may l*\ how des**vt-e*j j by friends, how much hist to the wo Id ; if lie only keeps his coiirag*, • holds up his head, works on with hi-hails and wi'li unconq enable will det rtniiips t< he ami to t.o ivn it btcomes a man, all **il be w 11. It. is nothing outside of him that kills, but what is within, that m <kea or unmakes. • i j Ccrro Gordo Williams Is the Man. CINCINNATI, January 16.—At Frankford, Ivy., to-nigut Ceneial Witbains was nominated by the .Democratic caucus on the eleventa ballot, for Uuitcd States Seoator. Glad Tiding to All!, JOri\B FOIID HAS OPKNED A TAIU>RSIIOP IN Main Street, Millbeiin Penna. wiioif* he HOW ready to satisfy nil those wt.o will give him their trade In elly style. Ho ha tlrst class Cutter and Utter and us a "wo rkman can not he surpassed. 'With dose attontlon to Itumucs*, In- how to receive the Pattouage ot this eoniiuuitlty and the count ry generally All orders promptly flllel and all work tfUArantod :o-Pm joiii n- ion DAV. I. BROWN, - , Manufacturer and Dealer in TIX-WARE, STOVEPIPE & TRIMMIXGS . SPOI'TIXG airJ FRll? CAXS. I I Would respectfully Inform the public that i he keeps on luitd or makes •> order *ll Kinds >•( I'ISIKK, STO\ B riATLHES, rU ITVASB, ete.. etc. S SPOUTING A SPECIALITY i -3 Fruit cans *lw.tyson li and. Repairing done at shoii notice. Having some ten \ears ex|crlcnee 111 tiie iiuHtu'ea tie that ATM lliM - sell Hi <t his work Is fuily ctjual to any In t his *• c ton of the country, a ! share of the pnu.tc' patronage Dieitpept- I full* Millett< d. Mes>. serouil tlunr 1 outv v k More, Millheim. inn T ! IN I.EWIdBJH lUL!, AT ! HARRIS' MILLINERY STORE, Market Street, near Third, Where' you will find a full line if MILLINERY GOODS, ( rt.Mstt! g >f | ndtea, muf Chi ilrena lints mid lioenrts, t.iniuii-d ' and untiluuued The largest assortment I j l.ailles' llreH TrlmiHliiga, lo*lery Ulwves, lliilr (iowh, Jewelry nod Notions. FURS, FIRS, FIRS, The beet asvntnent *fi rf 1 l:i;a>'j-kiu ali at tlii* lowest price*. Black Wa nut Motto Frames a* 30 cents. Country /VwtC*cc liken in Exchange. i COOPS AT KKDI'CKO PRICKS!!! dr>S A r ItKIX'CKI) I'Hh.ES !Jt OUOPa AT JULDUCLI) PKiftS:!! J. W. STAM, PKAI.KR IN Gsasral Merchandise AT ALEX AN DEK'SOLD ST AND Main Street, MilMieiia, Pa. . Sells us cheap CASH as any store in the county. 3m t-co. 1.. Putter Jno. Rurtat. CEO. L. POTTER & CO., Gsnsral nsmancs Azracj. BE LI EKONTE PA., Ntion>:vst Agency In ttie County. Fuller* issued on the Stock and Mutual IMHO. •> I**4 TREMENDOUS FALL P.-icei of Bo vra, Show, OirrEHs. Slipp KltS AND KVBUEUS. l.ook at tlie following figures at JACOB KAMP'S SHOS SCORE LOCK lIAVEN,PA. Hen's Boots, only $1.15 Hell's Boots, very best, only $3.5n Hens' Carpet Silvers on l y i>o M°iis' i s Ku >' r Over Sli e% 01 Wo liens' lox *d Walters, 'nly $1.23 IV 11 ' •' i '.'l lit' >ii >es, o 1 .()> Warn en s* best Bubot rOverbiie.es 1, • hil l en's " " *• ** 31 Boys', intuits' and Chlldrens' Bants and shoes, wry low. (11l Wrens' (.oat But.'on Mines No*. 111 I, wkli heels, mi!) i. Hens' i air fip Sole Roots, only $ J.IKI 3V.unens' Kid Button hoc*, 0111) s_\k) Women's (trained Button ihoes, $i.S5 T hese prices are almost what the stock in t .'-se goods is worth, without the making. 1 i.tiy iny go-nia "uiy ir.unl.ige iiiauuiaciur ers aud for cash. This is why I can seil so very low. HOD TH, SI Id EH AND HUBD EKJS<U WHOLESALE. Give me a Call. JACOB KAMP The Boot and S oe Man of Lock Haven TUG MOST IMITLAR, Because the most ronabk atom In lVelle fonte to that of S. & A. LOEB. > We deal In ail kinds of Ceneral Merehan dtoo and ltare Just received au stooik:, which U now being eold si Remarkably Low Pri:c Dry Goods Clothing, Roots A Shoes, Groceries, Carpets. TTp.'llmauone and one-half dor- W6 VY ell" 1 ,ll U "H beautiful new I'hromns, In French oil color, ever aet-n for ftl.lU. Thev aie mounted in 8 x lu black euaincld and gohl iiiitsoVil opening tin! outsells anything now belore the public. Mnrtslaction guaran teed. Iwo samples for £> cents, or h|\ for .Scent. Send lu cents foi grand Illustrated cat klogue wlih chroiuo of a loon ight on the till i tie, or l • cent* for two latndscape and alia Lilies on bac* ground .1. A. I.A'l H A>l v (' • 4iy W ashi.igt-m ,*|. Hoston Ala>*. A FORTUNE. iv3. SEND FOR ISIB. Nsw York Obssrver, I he lies. He lgiou->aud Secular Family New-, paper. *U*>a Year, post paid. KM kill I hed 18A1. S7 Pork It >w, Vi k York. ~kM damvun FRKH HARDWARE JAMES HARRIS & CO., Dealers in Hardware, . j JY o. o. Brockerhofl Bow, 33 SLLEFOUTE, PA. *#"JI.DK*T HARDWARE NTA3E IX CENT It E fO.'M I I I Complete line of Hardware of all Kinds at the LOWEST PRICES. i; The Celeiarated Barley Sheaf Coii Stoye S Anchor Heater CALL AND SEE. HARDWARE HARDWARE 3. ZELLER & SON, No . Brftckfrhoff Bow, BELLEFO \ T TE, t?A~ DEAI.E IS IN Medicines, Toilet Articles, Drugs, &c. o A Fall Stoo'c of Goods of Superior Quality always on Hand CHAMOIS SKINS for lO cents and upwards. CARRIAGE S?ONG3 3,13 -5 its an iup ward j. Aal\. ejf the publlo patroa ago respectfully solicited. 9IMI>'G HT IS and lIELLVFTOMB THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. Large and complete stock of H iidwHse, in ail B auches. STOVES! STOVES! We have the only Reversible, Top Plats Co- king Btoves in the Market. At Spring mils we have the Largest Stock of Cook Stoves ever seen in Pennsvalley. Oome and see our KEYSTONE COOK STOYE. It is the Handsomest in the World. OUR PRICES DEFY COMPETITION BUS* USURER BELLEFONTE. PA. F. D. M'CTLLW* , Lata Chief, CWmk ot ihe PoViueon llouae, I'lrrsiiuuo. Ft una. Proprietor. Only First. Class Hotel In the City. Charges moderate. • ■ ■ —_ BELLEFONTE BREWERY. LEWIS H A AH, Proprietor. i Bellcfonte, 25-1 PH. J.W. CORNELIUS ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHED, MARKET STREET, Lewisburg, Penna. ■O ' PUOTOGRAPHES of all styles and sire* finUbsd ln to h.gheft style known to the art. tr* CO in And Pictures painted TJ o M c •" C* U" Oil Water Coot, mtla Ink, A Speciality. Particular attention utven to coming old and faded pictures of deceased ft tends, col orod if desired. In any of the above coiors. • treat pains tak n to insure to customers Ih" best >|Uilitv of work • respe -tfully all nouuee tut I ltn.ro lit *e ah the MW FTYI.KS F *i s*l 611 i as soon as any one and am prepared to pro duce any piece of work in •be most aporov e<l (ash! n. The ptihlie is eordlailv Invl ed to call at my rooms and examine my work i\% Pettier the desire pictures or not. A j lit* at itedurti n oa large orders, rtm !are ' est and best selected stock of Frames in town alw.iv* in hand. The greatest pains taken to liisuie satisfaction to my cu-toin. era. Dou't loiet ihe place: fsoulh slide 1 ek . t Street, LEWIMiUUs PA. 8 '>est. ft (tli.lt I 1 ia.a 'star e: Organs - stops kV>. Pianos miy e t ( i otri, Free. Daniel F. Uo.tt.ty, V .sh ugtoa N. d. u-4w ■ -- (Jet Ready Per WintertTT— If you want the very beet and cheapest Parlor Stare (Sinale or Heaters) BfUT Til K LAUREL WREATH Theae stoves have two rows of lights. shaking ami duin:dng grate, jvriwjwd to e'evi not tl c clinkers No danger from Ja*. no parts tovttrit 'Jtt • to let gas into the"hP r'win Wo make three of these stoves, ah ueaters and two stim as (kindle bi'A e.h. If yon want the rsr/ beet and eheapem CookiiiEL Stores. • . „-r BUY 4M 1 "" ZENITH DOUBT..E OVEN RANGE. or the ECONOMY SINGLE OVEN RANGE. The*- are the best In the market. have six bol'er hole*, shaking and wumping applv'ihe neat to all the Infers at itti*. T.ie oven 1h large anl s iutr* ••€'! ura to lue i'LATKS are 11 KAVY, unlike the light plates of city stoves. We intkea N*. dan I s .rf of both then- cooking stove*. A.l warrauled and you cau get repairs from the miaul to tuory <lu ouo do y. For Sale tl J. A REESEMAN, Centr* Hall, " " 41 J. B. FISHER, Penn Hall, " " " SNOOK, SMITH & CO., Millheim, - " " "G. R. SrIGELMYER. Woodward. JIANL'FAC'IDKED BY TFLE . SLIFER, WALLS & SHRINER Manufacturing Corap ny, LEW ISBURG, PENNA., We also manufacture the CKLYBRATED'BUCEEYE REAPER AND MOWER, KEYSTONE CLOVER I! I'LLKR, COLE'S UNIVERSAL SUI.KEY CULTIVATOR, NEW MOOR CENS THE DRAFT, HORSE DUMPING JUAY HAKE, LAND HOLLERS, FLOW , CORN SHE ERS, AC., AC. THE FRANKLIN JEWELRY COMPANY Royal Casket! Dollar! ■ Kiy! Caaket <w>niAina cnio pnJr TAAT'W Braoek-t*. T HOman 1(4 WluL MtMLff >•— r >.i Siui!*-IJutL!ej, or. 1.-tfy'i St (Kir-Rit,-:! ibJ Kil.ontSd*! k Jit, sne " FYMbtk'p" K v oi.o ■ n Un*. ia •aboraod Cottar Button, ill of wh-ch are m-ldplsted. atajft tfea tt of rni 't ; ' .tetjy ar rep.-w.wr.ted Ur tbo atnyraTinyrs in thu* annornicorr.eot. Oa roonptcf t.oa <sXltak v -rn Mil Mai tl irr- I - < ? han.iawaw Jelrjr, aaowrwl? paeitol in a Uwaat-f.il wU, pot-paid, b any Ocr , latffxted i.wwW/Ti* acMßnuuw eT®ryeik< frww. Mail all orders to HiANhJLIN JKWELRY lX> n BcmcK kitfl, PkU*A IsT-U* t e ;~ 1/ '* TiTn nrnffr* S'* T ' *• TIL r:r.:c:?L. trriCS tzi'.VfisrfirtaJlV iIUETY DAYS FROM DATE ..:o;v:i2it Table Silverware • c . . . :.r ■ emrilaertfclh.*,!laari,itaw4lrt..oa: Tlw X .tW.I Ati- ee Si® £B] i ' ",. , 1 ••*•. .Mmi ta .a..furt.ti r. f (•.*• t is W'" i ' ..• i '••'•'•'*' '"*■ *'• 1 < y n- u frceir lU't Micf. aS.< of RVjiSßfetf ¥'■ i i 1 ..a- \ ... ." ." ,ud en ruve on aaoh apjon iar desired KS?iVsr ; Vi' * .. 1.1 X.. i in, . |„ 1 M („|„, w „, SllW.I ('u ( .M, :,M ~411 . . .< . ' o.ram- audn4.<rw. and awu p. „!..■ it 7* m ii Ktl Knl 1 . . * V' ' i !, ; " V ST" 00 ' ,,, ' u oc " f rll| i tent*, la, ..••!. (a.. fcnia. "4 tivrru Wfi Jlrwi aillf. ~-ai bjr expr.a ..*• Bail if t h B ..- B c.nro< ..lb.*e> • , >,... IVC- .1 1.1 ... r loud* mlu.oul luitktrH.t. 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