THE Cl.xniY. RETOHTm TIIUF.SDAY A I'D ft. 1877^ ,vff-TKRM*.- t'iv fr year, *Men paid in aif*?t v ; $2..1U -rktn wof Pit id n nrfwwce. (jr Armr/if-rSffirfaprr linrf-r fArc* 'w '■rrtio-f. isi seewr*ner I in* fr every *nk stqunf insertion. .trfver (uemmf* Ay yea: ot a hhrr it iGseownt. '"irtWW. WRETINft? CKK**r Hsu I -rvi*, FX v I O o( O F , mrsl, • VI ri rmwriaj l die O.M I *IW llall. j wron.tn.vsn. ffert M P Hsaaav. A." atn Foat teiM,Nc. SK, r \ M JU inti! etealns on> nt'"-(pt > - tu!t oto. lam t*in Uie St no Uj n.-i or bawe ™ uio*a at t P. M snj averx trv "".' eif, Ki.oae MseUr. <1 w LOCAL ITEMS. STOKK ROOM FOR UK NT - The tidcrxignod offers tbe no re-room, kn 0 Bower is selling M* *t™ k ,vld, a-4 stock at auction, at Laurel ton, end it Is reported intend*going to Akron, 0. - issue of 1 St week, we noted the s isp-oiion of the look Ilarec Nat. Hick A ! opatch next day had the fol lowing cheering ir.telligcncc: The *- -f th M Bml National bank is onlv tentrorary. The directors, e.tcr a nuvting and eTa-iittßtion ot the aifstrs of the hank, tsy they will reopen the doors to morrow, and they expect to be able to pay all the demands of depositors in a uw days. Scclucr A Co., keep the largest stuck of groceries of any firm in Centre coun ty- The Lawisburg Grand Army Re public Excursion to Spring Mills, is \ for ftth, and will be a basket pio-nic. Th/ Harvest llotne pio-nic, near Lewi; burg, comes off on loth—one week after. The Mci k family of Pin* Grove—to well known as rooaHlts -will hold a com cert in the M. K- Church In this place, on Friday over.ing, 10. The party consists of Prof. Meek and three accomplished daughters. Admittance23c., children un der 12 years ICeti. Lovtrt of vocal music should nottniss this opportunity for a rare treat Owe half of proceeds go to the church. ——Drugs, medicines, chemicals, toilet articles, always fresh and pure at F. P. Green's in the Bush-hou 5 o block, the old est druggist in U ; s county. The fine new room of Newman, at Bellefunle, a the centre of attraction now. AU admire his new quarters and pro nouacethem the best in towu. then it is quite a show to look at the var ety ot ready-made Clothing, for men and boys and astonishing to ai. that he sells them so low. If you need any Clothing, always sec Newman's, before making a pur-, chase. The Republican says, during tho thunder storm on Thursday last, twenty, theep belonging to lienry McKwen, of liuhlcrsburg, hud sought shelter under a t roe in the pasture where they were. The lightning struck tne tree and killed seven teen of the sheep instantly. Col. P. Bennor Wiison, of Belle- J fonte, now commands tho oth Regiment, N. G. 11c is a favorite with the "boys." The wheat crop of England for the year it not an average one. The turn-table intended for Spring Mills, station, was destroyed by the recent mob at Pittsburg. It waa aboard the cars that were destroyed 1 there. M*,i. Fisher has had the old und well-known Farmer*' Mills refitted with new machinery throughout, and after a three week's shut JOWL, started up again iu splendid order, doing some of the best and iuot rapid work iu tho valley. The Major is inclined to keep pace with tho age of improvement and is making pre ps, rations to meet the uew demands upon trade that will arise Irom the completion of our railroad into the valiey, and will give especial attention to the grain busi ness, and enlarge otherwise to meet the -wants of farmers in grain, Hour, plaster, and general merchandise. TL best roasted coffee and finest flavor of all, and the richest eheeae at S chler'f, in the Bushhouse block. FINE GROVE MILLS Aug. lGth, 1877. Bailor of toe Reporter.—Scmo of our farmers hare got their oats in, others will finish this week if the weather is favorable the crop is exceedingly good. It had been announced that a meeting would be held in the Lutheran church on last evening for the purpose of organizing a Young Men's Christian Association. The meeting took place, and about forty-two signed the Constitution ; they organized by electing Dr. Goorgo Woods as Presi dent, and C. S. Daniey, Secretary, the meeting was conducted by Dr. Caidren and Rev. 11. Linn. Notwithstanding the expenso and labor that Mr. Lytle has been at, to protect bi.- property by his stone wall and picket fence, the cattle made a raid on h:s corn, which compelled Lira to add to the hcighth and strength of his picket fence, all other business moving off as usual. C. L. S. The exportation of fresh beef and mut ton and live stock to Kcgland is a great and grcwing industry, and in time mutt tell en the profits of American farmers. The total valuation of the exports of meat —llfat is, beef in quarters and mutUm in carcasses—during 1870 was $1,866,191, against $4,962,065 fur the same class of ex ports in lfc77. But to this year's consign ments must be added 5,050 head of live sheep, valued at $50,000, and G,210 head of cattle, valued at 5197.G00, shipped to Lon don, Liverpool, Glasgow, Hull and Bristol- This brings the export valuation for 1877 up to $5,585,075. The live stock now be ing shipped can bo held for a market bet ter than the fresh beef duriDg the aummer months, as the latter has to be sold prompt ly on arrival. In addition to these farm products, the exportation of butter and cheese is very largo and growing. "We are sorry to learn that our friend Jas. Van Ormer, of Millbeim, was so un fortunate as to break his leg at the knee, about two weeks ago, at Now Brighton, Beaver county. He got his foot fast be tween a rail aud tie at a railroad crossing which was the cause of the accident. "Eureka" is the xentiment of countleu sufferers who find tho balm of relief, and the fountain of health and strength in Ay er's Sarsaparilla. It is tho most potent of all the alternatives to purify the system and cleanse the blood. It possesses invig orating qualities, so that it stimulates the faded vitalities and purges out the cor ruptions which mingle with the blood, promoting derangement and decay. We aro by many intelligent physicians that this medicine cures beyond all others of its kind, and wo can fortify this state ment by our own experience.—Alhol (Mass.) Flag. —F. P. Green's drugs and medicines always render satisfaction. His own home remedies are the most reliable of any put up, for the diseases they are intended for. Time has proven this. lleisler's Marble Works, at Bellc fonte, turn out the finest monuments and tombstones this side of Philadelphia— their work is faultless and-cliargesare very reasonable' We print envelopes as low as $1 per thousand. Send us your envelopes. We print letter beads, and statements a<> low as per 1000, when persons find the paper. This is lower than you can get it done for in the city, FOB SALIC,— a new Golden Tongue Organ, warranted. Will bo sold very ioluqui. i ttuii white. If. MvAhcr* will grow weary a id -Igb wtet il.e iespuuaibililf ,b*t baby placra upon til em, but they Have tbe h gh privi lege or shaping a character for uacftiinsM. The exorcise of patience and th# pi-at* a* lion of Baby's health by t.io proper use of Dr. Bull's ltahy Syrup will give thank great present comfort and prospective hap piness. "6 cent; per bottle. The Jersey Shore Herald say* it co-t Senator Tonic f t.V> to recover hi* horse .ad catch th> thief. The latter in dividual, who wm shot through tlie left lung, is in a serious condition, and his ts covery is dee ned somewhat doublftil, General D. K. Jackmsn, ones a promi nent citLta of Lock listen, died st bis r, m >r. -e. roar Bath, New Hampshire, on Tuesday, lie was a pwomber of the Its use | ft->m Clinton cot nty in dS-'-S. *ndt ; an active part in the construction of the Phil j adalpliit and Krio railroud. He ren Mrodj fr>m L ck Haven to Th'ladelphia, about I 18C0, and i ibseipiontly went back t> reside ' at His native tla iiinNew Hawpsh : ro. j The tibnst dollar tta* in the fat, greea, h; tck and Japtiti, tbs best sugaii, I *i:d bet brands canned t.- ,it i. the mar ket, at St-hlers. kl.o drisd fruit* and fortigr. iruit* at lowest pnccv. There are mauj kind- of uiarhit j varying in j.uii'.y anl I rauty You can get ths f.uost and most costly as well as tbe commoner aitlcle by ordering fu -u li.isl.r s Boll.lent. Marble -cork*. ——A votuau worked mx in. itths in an Ev-i 8.-toti shipyard, in men's oiothes, before she was dots* tod. She drank wl i - ky :.nd stuokod like a litiie utan, say i thd Now York Sun. And wlun a man, dis guised in peUiotats goes to work among a lot of women, there's a bowi raised about it. Is this "jestice Well, if it ain't jus tice, just let every -ua.i and woman get iusl.ee by purchasing their groceries of Neeuler A Co., whore you got 'em frvsb, pure and and cheap, no matter how you are dressed. —Thorn arc a coup)* sot* of tare a [hog* running at large in this town, which have boon an annoyance to our citieeus all be M large thus—the law is strict We btve exercised all reasonable patience in the matter, and auy ono finding such upon his premises should report them io the J. P , and claim damages. No other will stop tbi; annoyance. y %C —The uew station house at Spriirg Mills is under roof. The turnpike east of the Fort is very ugly driving just cow. There are a mill ion of loose stones upon it and exposed by the recant rains. Fix it up. This week regular trains will com-1 tuence running on our road to and from { Spring Mills. The Penn'i Valley Banking Co., lias ordered a Hall's safe, weighing 3bdG lbs. A I'OOR HOUSE CONSUMED AND SEVENTEEN LIVES LOST Siinicoe, Out, August 6.—The pcor house on tho industrial farm of the county of Norfolk, a mile from town, was discov ered in flames at eleven o'clock last night. The building was of wood and waa quickly reduced t > ashes. Notwithstanding the exertions of the few people who reached the burning bui!din, soventeen human beings were burned to deatb. Four men were badly burned all being from the neighboring township. The cause of the >firo is unknown. A FATHER AND FOUR CHILDREN MURDERED WITH AN AXE AND PITCHFORK. * Keokuk, Is., August 3.—An entire family, consisting of Lewis Spencer and bis fear children, two boys and two girls, living in Clark County, Mo., weremurdei ed last night. Tho crime was no doubt committed for money, as Spencer had in his possession STU)U belonging to the township, of which he s trustee. Tbo weapons used wore an axo and pitchfork. No trace of the murderers has been dis covered. Kentucky politicians report that a news paper conducted entirely by colored men and supporting the Democratic candidates for the legislature, has been rocently es tablished at Lexington, it is violently opposed to the Republican paity in that State. Senator Patterson of South Carolina, w ho is now in Washington, denies that he has engaged M. C. Butler and Gen. Garry to defend him in Ibo suit which, is is ex pected, will be brought against him for allegid bribery in procuring bis election to the United Stales Senate. TUE GAME AND FISH LAWS. Black bass may be taken any time with rod, hook and line. Wild ducks may be Killed any time. Wood and summer ducks may be killed any time from Oct. Ist to Jan. lt. Twen ty-five dollars penalty for catching wild duck with net. Fish can not be taken from any set net, fish basket, pound net, gill net, or any thing in the nature of stones in any waters of the state, except tidal waters, with gill nets, whoso meshes are under three incnes i under a penalty of $25. Tbore shall be no fishing or hunting on Sunday, under a penalty of $25- Grouse, partridge or pheasant may be kihed from Oct. 1 to Jan. 1. Hare una rabbit; may be killed from Oct. 15 to D c. 15. Plover may be killed from August 15 to January 1. (Juaif may be killed frem October 25 to December 15. Squirrels may be killed from July 1 to January 1. Speckled trout may ke killed from April 1 to August 15. Why is a four-quart measure like a lady's. side-saddle?— Because it just holds a gallon. Why is the first chicken in a brood like the foremast of a ship ?—Because it comes just before the main hatch. Why is paper money more valua ble than gold?—VVbeu you put it in your pocket you double it, and when you take it out you find it still in creases. Wheu Apollo dipped the god Pan into the sea, what did he come out ? A dripping-pan. Why is a mnn looking for the philosopher's "stoue like Neptune?— Because he is a seeking (seasking) what never was. What is the difference between Noah's ark aud an archbishop? —One was a high ark aud the other is a hier arch (higher ark 1. Why is a novel-writer the most pe culiar of animals ? —Because his tail comes out of his head. A nuouncenieii t. Wo are authorized to announce tho name of David F. Fortney, of Bellefonti, for the office of District Attorney, uubjet v to the decision of the Democratic county convention. Wo are authorized to announce J. M - Keichline, Esq., of Bellelonte, at a candi didate for District Attorney. Subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. For the U<*iortnr. A KKW KIMS ( ONOKKNIM 1 ST A IT OtU.I.KUE Ma. —vr 11 i< k that I might bo permitted t<> And entrance into ! your worthy piptr for a few linos concern ing .State College, I hae thought it might perhaps prove to be both interesting •"J • means of making our College belter known to th younger rlaaa of your readers especially, should 1, bainp villtrtHiislid with the College myself, endeavor to give a brief sketch of it* bstory, concerning deportment. of the advantage- afforded tv> the industrious student not excluding it* o callow disadvantage* necessarily cow* r. acted with any institution, of similar character. At ih> g< u rat principle! of the College arc wall kit wn, lat it iiitttci vo >uv that tney ara et far a possible ad hered to perhaps not at atrictly m.ght bo expected, but evidently sr. a'. pains arc taken by the ether rs aud instructors oflbt institution, to make Ike students' stay at tlir Collage lo|h and csrts.nly i very valuable a- a meant tor obtaining a | good education. j The auvanug,-* afforded for it classical and tctentilo eJuoathm, are similar in cb.irsctai to ottmr inat'lullona. history I would aay.it dakaa from the year l&it' It baa worked its way through difficulties- bom*' thua often checked on lu onward C urae, until it no* bo Ida a c rail liable pesithu among our many institution*. But let I may be considered a a writing this merely a an advertisement, I will avert I*' 1" any thing luriber oi'th!•? character concora* lug it and will Uka up the throe ditforvnl topics of which 1 wiab to a peak oaptcially, which are aa follows : First. The Military Instruction. Second. Detail. Third, The Chrisliau Influence exerted, 'lhu two lernier have proven valuable to the student, but ne* erthvle..* have, I think, boeu tbe chief cause in diminishing o ,lr numbers. \ Aa regard* the drat 1 w ouldaay it i* vast ly important and for sev.-rsl ransom which 1 will cite : First, The knowledge of Military In struction thua imparted. Tho instruction we receive in this do- pertinent Is not only theoretical but al-o 1 practical. We, during our eollego course ( receive instruction in tactics, thus learning t the manual of arms, in short all the movements required to make a competent ( soldier, from the test books, and then this' ( instruct ion is put into practice on the drill ground, it is undoubtedly advantageousj to be thoroughly acquainted with all the t movements requisite to make n good sol- J dier, should uny emergency require such knowledge. We ere thus freed from the f necessity of being drilled a timo before prepared for active duty 1 The second re*.-on I wish to give is one ( of vast importance : t The exercise it affords the student. Io all our colleges a large percentage of the ( students aro industrious, diligent scholars, j They have eotno thoro with the determin- J Vion of becoming, if possible, brilliant lehulars. All who speak from axparie.ice ( can tell you that in ore path, and ona alone, lie* the secret of this success; and that is. ia the path ot duty; what tksy may { ■consider their duty involves anotherqucs uon, yet one thing is certain : If a stu*, j lent desires to become a scholar, one worthy of the name, he can only becom# t such by applyirg hiu.n l' diligently to his studies. Now, there aro .scholars in all Collages—State College no*, excepted— j who, unless compelled to take exercise would fail to take that amount sufficient to uphold their constitutions ; whe would apply themselves too diligently, neglecting to take exercise so requisite to the student, ( ■ and perhaps end their College course, as is frequently the case, with a constitution < broken down through hard study, and through failing to pay the attention to their health, so r.cceisary. We are com- 1 polled to drill five hours per week, and this exercise, though compulsory, has pro- j ven in 'has* respect* to be very beneficial, as many can testify. Concerning the sec ond topic I would say, the Detail it as pleasant urd beneficial to the student as is possible forthe Faculty to make it. The Faculty comply with tho wl*b--eof the student as far as is convenient a*id properj' fcr both parties. Through their efforts the time alloted for detail each week has for sometime part boon diminished from ten to six hours per week. Tho last notice of which I wish ; to speak is : The Christian Influence ex-' erted at the College. There ia in existence, at the College a Young Men's Christian Association, which hat proven in the past to be very beneficial to the better class of; students a* well asexerur.g a beneficial in fluence on that class of itudcnt* most fre quently disposed to bo unruly and boister ous in their manners. This it an essential part in the students' education, and tho College that affords such advantages ia certainly worthy of the J patronage and good will of our cilixem. j Our College, as I understand, previous to the last few year*, has had a comparative- j ly bad name. Whether these accusations, were just orjnot, 1 cannot say, but one as-j serlion I can make, and that is, it has a. good name now ; and if not bcld in the minds of your readers as such it is ev idently worthy of such an opinion. The Christian Influence exerted at the College in various ways has beon tho means of causing many to become christians, and has proven invaluable to many others. The reason, Mr. Editor, which lies urg cd me to at least make the attempt to write these few lino about State" College, has arisen through no other motive save that of duty to our College, to avert, if possible from tbo minds of some of your readers, the prejudicial opinion which I know occupies the minds of soma at least which I have ascertained through their own expressions. If I have succeeded* through this hort latter in forming in the minds of any a somewhat better opinion of our Collage lem satisfied and shall be happy to fur nish any information desired, as far as I am able, to any who may wish. W. K. F. RESULT OF A FUNNY PARA GRAPH. Detpernte Fight Between TwojFool iah Young Kentuckiann —Both Killed. [From the Frankfort Yeoman.l Daniel Brown, who was a local for the Shelby Sentinel, two weoki ago burles qued a younger brother of Byron "i ounl, who bad a light with a young lVrry both boys being under 16 years of age. Saturday evening last John Yount, the boy, met Mr. Brown at Cooper's, and. taking him aside, asked him something in regard to the article in the Sontinel. Brown not making tho matter satisfactory, John Yount expressed bis boyish indigna tion. Brown slapped Johnny over and walked off. John reported the affair to bis elder brolhor, Byron, who espoused bis quarrel, and during the evening heand Brown pysed some high words. Each knowing the other's disposition well, they parted and prepared themselves lor the next meeting. Brown borrowed a little four shot pistol from his friend, Joseph Edwards, and Yount, after seeking in i vain for a weapon, took a pistol from bis [ private drawer. Thus prepared, the two walked toward each other and met at tho railroad, one on one rail and the other on the opposite rail. In this position Brown asked Yount when he was ready; Yount roplied, "Now," and both fired simultaneously Into each other, only fire feet apart. Yount's ball entered Brown's right breast. Brown's ball enter ed the lower part of Yount's abdomen, and ranged downward into the leg. Brown continued to fire, and emptied his four barrels, eno ball, entoring Taunt's wrist, another entering his right aide. Fount's pistol refused to revolve, and while under, lire be apnt oa Lie thumb ©ad *Midevor;a.n f".n i, 'gather, and fought until hot! I fell from exhaustion. When taken apart j Brown's grip was still upon V-uni't arm, which bad to Im loosened by fiUedi for©- lug open the handa. Hotli partlea war© laid upon tin* plat form, a altoi t distance from atch, and five doctor* auir.monetl; 1 utno reliof e->uld b©! itfl'- it Id a-)ti put hiat out of the Way ilrowr. died at • o ©look Sunday morning, mid wa bur.ad at I'ioaaurevidtt tjtiitetery on Sunda* Vount ltr.R©rrd until Sunday ©antr|r when k©, too, died after tutfarlng groat pain. Hrown wit* a yra iuateof Rtui* nanre Otdlrga, wm a member of tba Obriatta tbttrg Baptiat Church, and a br loved and rri'r -tod In hi* recti©© Yo it I Wa* th J at'ti of (irtorgo Yount, a wal!-lo it© and h |h!e reapoenHt farmer of Stiell'y county. foIIK KI I.LKr ATSCBANTON AND rin: MATOK S i.u'i-: S WBD IIY A CAIbJLIC WAUt V. Scrantou, T* , Aug I—A largarnMting jf arurkicgmeii tt held her, th.a uiorn tti. at which inceudiary reaolulioua aura pa-a©d, and a mob organised for th© pur p©;o of reinpelling men empieytj in the rolli tg mill*, Mail furitu. a attd jompatiy It. pi to iju't work. I'll© mut> ataiuil artutd wiiu alicka. aionet and pietola, de terutlßad upon atopptng o**ry branch of labor ©ut.ii the city. They vLiled the I*, and 1 machine ihopa firal and oompetl ti the men to -yuu work, whipping a coup le ©i men 1> way of rocroatton while their de.oa.ida t, ere beittg coutplieti with. They to -I viaited the roiltug mill*, blaal fur tiaiet, blacksmith abopt, At ~ and their rank* wore everywhere a welled by tiw aci raatoi a till they numbered fully t,i>4>; and th y then atari© I through the princi pal atreet* of the city, met th* Mayor, 'Mr. MoC'une, and made tn uasauit upon hia, ttriking him lit the mouth with a atone, ia the jaw with a club, and on the jt-at'k of the head with a hammer, and would hitye killed him if >t bad not bean for Father Dunn, a Catholic | rit at, who came to the rescue. Arrived at the cor cer of Washington \od Lackawanna av enue*, a vigilant committee of forty men, armed with reptatirg rifie*, marching down Lackawanna avenue, ware hooted, yailed at and subjected to a shower of siouea, clubs, Ac The Vtgtlantw* turned and tired three volleva. Three mn were killed, two mortally wounded ami a large number severely wounded. The fir© we* returned by the mob. Five Vigilante* were wounded. Alt buames* placet arc ( closed, and the city i> patrolled by four i hundred spe ul policemen in addition to the regular police. Fire at this hounmid oight) is raging at one of the principal col- , lierles, and mure intendiar >mt are tg- i peeled to follow. Two thousand troops ar momentarily npecltd.and hot cvorkl is cipctded to-morrow. Atl places of business are clc>, he was struck in tb© face with a. stone The strikers chcereJ, meunted the 1 engine and cut it loose and rtn it to £ugar; Notch. John Keithler. tie consublc, wa* sei&cd by the mob anJ roughly handled. They were going to duck him in the cnnal end would have killed hint but for the in terference of friends. Ho Is now in tb station house for protection. The mob followed him through tho streets, hooling |and yelling. A large number of passen jf>c-s aro compelled to lie over here. The strikers bavo the engine taken from the 1 train and nro running it up and down tho ! road biowtng the whistle ar.d cheering. The miners ar.d railroad men are coales cing and trouble is feared At Plymouth tho strikers blockaded the railroad and cut the telegraph wire*. At llasleton the railroad depot was fired hut being discovered ©arly the flro was as- Unguitbed. Scranton, August 3.—Thtre bays been no riotous demonstrations in this city and it ia hoped that the worst has pasiad. The ■ feeling among the working class©* over th# ■ affray of Wednesday is intense, and - tbrvaU aro freely indulged in against tb* members of the posse. The funerals of ' ibe man who were killed in lb* riot look * place this afternoon. There was a large ' demonstration but no disturbance. Tbe * minors manifest no dtsiro L> return to f work, and some man on their way to th* 'j Delaware, Lackawanna and Western ear shop* war* threatened etnd returned to ! their homea. Kvery induatry of any con isequence in the valley is now idle, with 'lno signs ol an early resumption. What Sample Tea is. m Q Kvory Cargo of Tea. on arriving in O this country, is Sampled by the lm- porter te Ilia extent of from 1,000 to jf- Sjh.OOQ pounds, which lees, being out C of the original packages, boeoma uso* .a- |es to tho lmpotter after the Cargo, w is sold. We contract for those Teas t at cost of Importation, (including** a- "Sample Packages,") which tre tbeu Z thoroughly classified and packed by ' F our Ncw I ork llous* OU it TEAS j; be AT 40c and 60c A POUND. .. o i; Equal in every respect thoso re*tr -j tailed elsewhere for double the Moucy. £ •£ At a saving of three profits to the "g * Consumer •* - s >■ THOMAS CHUTE A CO. 2- K No. 131 Water st.. ? New York. * Wn guarantee Every package. Oaug tf gUKRIFFSSALE Bv virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county and to ma directed, there will be exposed to public sale on the prem ises in Snow Shoe township, on Tuesday, August 21, 1877, at one o'clock, p. m., the following described real estate of the de fendant, to wit: All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Snow Shoe, county of Centre, mud state of l'cnn'a. Bounded and described as fol lows, vix: Beginning at post nenr tho turnpike, thence couth 2" west. 266 perch es to stones, thence north 8b J , west fW perches to stones, thence north 2°, east 278 perches to post, thence south 80". east to place of beginning, containing 161 acres, 3j parrbo*, nest measure be the tame, more or less. Thereon erected a steam saw mill, 6 frame dwelling houses and other outbuildings, being th same prop erty described in the Deed, recorder! iu Book "K."page 82, in the office for Re cording Deods in Centre county ; except ing and reserving out of said described property nil that strip or piece of land sit uate in snow Shoe township, on the south fork of Boecb Creek, bounded and describ ed as follows : Beginning at a post on edge of Mill I)atu of Wesley il. Holmes, thence north 22°, east 8 porckea to stones, thence north 61°, west 66 perches to a pott, thence south 37°, west 8 perches to a whito pine, ihenoesouth 48°, east2B perch es to a Fine stuuip, thence south 72°, east 31 purr he* to the place of beginning, con taining 3 seres and Sft pcrchsi, bs the s-unc more or less, together with all the buiidings and improvements erected upon the said 2 acres and 80 perches. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of W. M. Holmes. July 80,1877. L. W.|MITNHON. Sheriff. IM J THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. I # Wr* hav * very large and complete atetk of Hardware, tin Urgent itint wtsovi r bifore oil.irr J ly any firm to Llio people of this taunty, ami are'selling at tba vary w | ul possible ratus Iron, Steel anil Nails, Cocks, Glass and Putly, I'm n Whil, i.oaj. aml lit ilia ml OH , Turiu-iitircii im! VrtM>M, all *l.icl> ma marraut la *i*e aallalaalloil. Our Pura I-oad will ufar aa mm-lt rurlara aa an, la tb. mail i| I mid rannat ba etcelled for wliium©#*. lIhAD Y MI \BD PAINT put up In any quantity to toil people, from inn-pound cant p. one gallon nana, all ready lor un>. The*© ©sluts wr warrant to he intsud with pure load and ell, and an< tree from all a In ll-ration. XI!?:! ASICS TOOLS Wo I*v s|i© ul slteiitioii to this bisnth. Bird a *Vill llr.r of Saw* Chisel*. Hammer. and Halley's Iron Plan** ; Horse naita ofall ktndi.Trac Chains, Jtanie*, Klc PULL LIN KOF BADDLRKY OP ALL lIKSi Jtl ITIONS. (XIA-'H WOOD WORK, Hpokes, Felloes. Patent Wheel, of the mnet improved p; aiit ta ; ili. l'-Hi* Improved FLI limns, chnaii, convenient and durable— putished and aleket-plaled. Johnston's Prepared KsUomine ; put up in 0 pound packages; •**>' [p it on, and cheaper Utan paper. WsUevesli ceiors. S T O V E S. We itav 13 the only Reversible, Top-pint© Co©king Steves in tlta isisrsot. Tba Kryatona, Susquehanna and Juniata, which we warrant to ba tba beat baker* and the y • .••I ativra in tba mark ©i, wr wilt tut! at thn *t rr |ow-at pric# and rei ivg pounds. Potatoes -©tail, 1 26 Nva Mcotia plaster, ground, 10 >*!. Cayuga H 00. 4 DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE " Letters of ndninistration on the esUte of Jacob Meyer, late of Potter twp. dee d, having been granted to thn undorstgnnd, all p©r©ns knowing lb©mselve* to be In debtedU'sail decedent are ron ti*terand all other* in any way interested, and will bo presented to lha Orphan* Court of Centra County, on 1 ' Wed! eUay, the 29th d%y of August, IH?7, for confirmation and allowance : I. The flr>t and partial account of Josiah Neff, Kxocutor ol Ac , of John Kuitnerl, late of Harri* townblp. deceased. < 2 The tcgare'. Ileeae, laic of Oregg lowiuhip, deceeied. 5 Tbe Una! account of B. J. Miller. ad ministrator of 4c., or Theodore Miller, late of How aid Borough, d<- esej C. The fir*t and final account of Tlioma* B. MeJßlroj, admlnletrator of etc., ofllnn nah Benic'ter, late of Potter townihip, deceased. * 7 Tbe account ol Daniel Zeig.cr. execu tor of Ac.. of Sarah ZeigUr, late of Oregg towntbip. deceased 8 The fifth account of Julia- Neff, ex ecutor of di'. of John Heff, lata of I'otter lownthip, deceaicd 9. The accounlof Noah i*caver, admin istrator do !• mu* non of Ac., o( Henry ilea*, late of Heine* town.hip. deccaeed. 10. Tbe account of Noah Weaver, ad tnini*tralor of Ac., of Micbaal Weaver, 1 lata of Ilaioe* township, d.cea*ed. 11. The account of Daniel Koush and D C. Will, executor* of Ac . >f Peter Kline falter. Sr . late ef Mile* townihip, decea* ed. as f'.d by Daniel Rouah. 12. The account of Daniel Koush, tru- Ujo appointed by tbe Orphan'* Court of C. ntre County 1-' *"H the real c*ute of Pe te- Klinefelter, Sr.. lata cf Mile* townihip. deceased. , „ 13. The first and final account of Ma ;ry Toner, executrix of Ac., of Henry Tlanhbargcr, l*te of Potter townihip, de leeaied. . . „ , 11 The account of Daniel Oroya. ad , luimiirat ir of Ac., of John Hanoi, lato of Banner townihip, deceased 16 The account of Ji*eph V Marshall, guardian of Jane C and M*lia K M|fy. J minor children of John and Sarah C. Duf fy. late of Banner tswnablp. deceased. IC. Tbe account of Joeph W. Marshall, trustee of Sarah C. Duffy, (now Snyder) under the will of June C. Kuox. docaascd. 17. Tha flrwt and partial account of John Wilson, executor of Ac., of Vmcient Ste vens, late of Hallmoon townihip, docea*- ad, 18. Tha account of Albert Owen, admin istrator of Ac., of Hicbard Alhertoo, iale of Philiriburf. deceacd. 19. The account of P. W UarnUart, guardian of Lemuel C. McClelland, one of the bcirt of Klixabelh McClelland, late of Snow Shoe township, deceased "JH. Th- account of Jhn Hishel. Ks.}., guardian of Daniel Kerr, Jr., a minor child of Daniel Kerr, Sr., lato of Potter township, deceased. 21. Th.- account of Jatnc* 11. Hanain, executor of Ac , of L. I). Waason a* ad ministrator of Ac., of George K. W asion, lati- ol College Piwh.hip deceased. W. B. BUBCUFIKLD. 2 aug Register. Lands For Sale# 060,000 ACRES in Southwest Missouri. ' First-das* Htock farm*, excellent Agri ' cultural Lands, and tba best Tobacco re , gion in the Weit. Short Winters, no . grasshoppom. orderly .society good mar kets and a healthy country. Low Price* 1 Long Credit 1 _ . Free transportation from St. Lou i* w ' the land* fumiibed purchaser*, rorfurth* er information, address A I. DKA>. Land t'on.niissiotier St Lui* A >an Kranciaco lty. Co. N. W.cor. Fifth and Walnut street*, St. Loub, Mo. -*u l ANOTHER GREAT STRIKE ! | J. BRACKBILL. BELLEFONTE, PA., baa iust received a NEW ADDITION OF ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, to hi* largo stock always on band, CHEAPER THAN EVER FOR CASH ! A number of Bedroom suite* —walnut and painted suite*. Also, WALL PAPER 2aug Bm. rytUOS! DRUGS 1 1 DRUGS 111 1/ S. T. Shugert, having purchased the Drug store on Allegheny street. Belle fonto, next door to the herdwarn Store of Hicks A Hro., has stocked and tilled it out with all the most popular • - —• ••• •a j DRUGS A MEDICINES, j ? 'CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY* ' ? J SOAPS, COMBS AND BRUSHES, { ITRUHSKS, SUPPORTBB, BRACKS i i... FANCY AND TOILET ~..i j ARTICLES, Ac,, Ac.. Ac. j •* Patent Modicinos, Alcohol, pure Wines and Liquors for medical purposes only Physician's prescription* carefully com pounded and orders answered with care and dispatch. Farmers and Physician* from the country will find our tock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine and of the bet quality. This Store will remain under tho direct tion of the accomplished druggist and pharmacist heretofore connected with it, Mr- H. M. Uerringtop, and we respectful* ly solicit the custom of our friends and tne old patronr of tbo store. l'Juptf 6. T, SHUGERT. SPUING, - -' - - - - 1877. WE ARE NOW PREPARED. FOR THE SPRING TRADE. WE HAVE THE GOODS! PRICES LOW ! Selection Unsurpassed! Stock Large. And now we extend n eordial'iovttatioß to our friend*, patron* ad*tlt public generally. We will Bay tltii, Gome! if we do not h©w you THE REST SELECTED STOCK AT PRICES LOWER TIIAN USUAL, aud if we cannot prove that it ia to your interest to patronize u, then don't buy ; but corui* and satisfy yourself. Wo have opeuod n full line of DR Y G OODS Clothing, " Carpets, Roots & Shoes, Groceries, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. HATS AND CAPS, and in iacl every thing ami anything ejiibrtued in tho above line. We will heat everything in price* and aaaortment, and our pail, we trust, will bo a nt guarantee to otir patrou of fair .nd bnneet treatmenL We have crtublished aed will maintain our reputation. The large trade we do euithles u* to get freeh goods daily, which ia a great advantage to our pa trons iu ali linos, un i uaort especially iu Groceries. Call, and it will prove to rout interest. VALENTINES & CO. H. HERMAN. Manager. 5 PER CT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH! WE HAVE. AT PRESENT. ON OUR COUNTERS. A I.AROE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING VERY LOW TO CASH BUYERS. OUR LI NE OF MOURNING CAL ICOES IS COMPLETE. Bengal Plaids, 121 c per yd. Star Milla, 15c Alpaca*, 75, 50, 45, 25c Clark'* O. N. T. Thread, 75c per do*. Men's Shirting, 124. 15,20 c per yd. Bleached Muslin, 6L 16c Unbleached, 5 to 10c ** Sugar, 10,11, 1 2c per !b. Best White, 124 c Mackerel, Lake Herring and white CASH, or Couutry Produce. NEWOPENING! or Sfltfli • 1 S Bfyfpßftfflgß < K ,i ■ r ■;. - pT ■■-. I **•■ * * liP^lM K ' J (NEXT 1)0011 ro NEWMAN'S EAOI.E CLOTHING STORK) BCTKKBI. AN9 AtKSKS, Music and Sewing Machine Store. ft ATT at Ibe Now Store tod mm ihe largest stock A variety of Fianos. Or- Villj I j xan* and Sawing machines in thu |>art of the state. THE *EWDONENTIC-Will ahead. '• NT. JOHN-J.m*Moiil. " liiVIN Hilli vertical Unhl. " XKW AHERIfiX-l'ar |S. " SIX.FK #.t<>. " IIWE-S. " wfi i> m " HEWINGTON- #BO. " WHITNEY-AHMIO. " WHITE- At KIO. A first-class machinist always on hand to repair Sewing Machine*. Work insured. Sacond-hand Machines at from 6 to 20 dollar* each. Parte, Attachment*, Needle*. Needle Case*. Four-wheolcd Castors, and Oil, for all Machine*. Also Sheet Music. Piano Stoola and Covers. Sewing Machine Needle* for any Machine—soc per dor.on. RUNNEL A AIKKNS, 26ju) ALLEGHENY BT., BELLEFONTE. C. T. AI,EX AN DICK. C. M. BOWRR. A LEXANDER A BOWER, At- XjL tsrnara at-l-ew. BMlefosts. HpastsUOantloa sl.se U Oalfactiaa*, sail Orphans' Court oraettca. Ma/ ba ooasolld la Utrsaaa sad KnjLsti OlKaa la (.ansae's halldlac. av U tf. DP. FORTNKY, Attorney at Law Bellefonte. Fa. Office over Rey nold* bask. may 14'> V • Cotton Lope, 15, 22 and 28c " jCalkuea, 6, 7, 8 and 9c " Lancaster Ginghams, 10c Beet Cotton Carpet Chaio2se " Bed Ticking, 14, 20, 25, 38c per yd. jSpUI and double Zephyr - Black and White, 18c per oa. . All other oolora, MDc M Germantown Wool, 124 c M A large stock of Linseed Oil, . White Lead, (Lewis'), Putty, etc, {on hand. Bold by rperial contract. ' Fish very low. TERMS positively Reopectivelv, ISAAC D. BOYER, t lA> | purchasers. Uaugtf. H. G. ZKKBK CKNTRK HALL DRUG STORE. MILLER A SON. (Suecaaeer to J~K~ Miller A Son ) Dnalcrin Pum Drugs and Medicine* Dye atutfk, and Druggist's sundries, PURE WISE AND LIQUORS For medicinal purpose* Tba beet brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO always in stack. Prescriptions carefully Compounded Jas. Harris Co NO. 6, BROCKERHOFF ROW. IRON, NAILS, P A INT 8, oilsTetc., JAN. HARRIS A CO. Ber.*fc.te Kin king Creek Mills. TLU old, aixl well-known Ortct-mtil. in rotter tuwnsbip, ia now *uperintead©d Mr. D. M Oowaga. one of tbe beet -i Crienced miller. is> Centra) Porta, wb s render*-1 the u tin ©at atitfc:.. *berv— be has Lear, ©nd ntiOer-iaii.' (tLe milling buainer* H©i [ WAP RANTS lIIS FLOCK win lutner work *©•*• .t fr mi b.nkibe Cr©.-k i Mill*, to give saLaieetivj, -t -jc. -n -I istiu v- I *'*V- If W. at good trend Mr. Cowher f 'r.-ia'. i*r. Iff. I©* r© J to r\ fitr>. IT H tw© * m© | j mill wn j-iB. 1 li*rtur© charge. u all auferera, mr only bp. remuneration being that the mHin©, perform ail 1 claim for it. The u>g>.- eat* are of the choicest herbal pr ©t and perfectly safe ; will b* a©tit fr-e • Address at -nee. Dr. O. Phelps dm*. tJrsud Street, Jersey City, N. J.. •>© .. he bad of J. K. Miller A 2>on, Drucg OnueHaH. Pa. j. Henry Reinliart WOODWARD. UNDERTAKtk. Offir* -if all *ty lea made on hort. 11 - 'he. Uadertakuig strictly attended u Charge* reeaooehle IT u • Nervous Debility. VMsi Wsskasnsr t*f ,sl—. s vast iiSite < 1 'rr "** i .t* r inhf* i?i i rrrr' tr,"— w * "st** 4 ©" u. IW, u slwsr, cant Lf \ Humphrey's Homeopwlhic Bpecifie! No. 28. U IMS* ■■ sag mitwsui Um q*wn. dlaMls Itu t—lse* liy Hint,. ian4>Mtssovnfia SS4 m||. r-wvm '*• Sena sd M)a>MUM t£s smms ass a— •!!• IWI oil* iwHscS sue SB IS— I ** l*u.a h lUn rrMM.fl.aSfM atsM rtsl ■! u as.* en iMcts • ,isU see t:. ■.< ■ ■ a~.tW —U mm r—•#* ml pitmm ASlm, ttMse**—' Hwiuiltk Ms* Mas C—ess*. Mi rsttmi St, Use Tet Ilea, y. W*. P. iCMANCS, Attorney at-)** Buiietunie, Pa. Offlt a with Ja McManut. omj. toiu • /T| atomm. to ratotr oaraad Itom Ur hw U / / /i* tmu to to dura ■.■lh to mmr Oil Ujr M Ih. to*laptomt itol . fara toh thwnS li |n tot IMt taaamSawt: toi>ulmt4*>wn alchv T Ht **. ff"~-' Uto. to Mm th. * M* rat arar. oto.. It cmtoatolua* to Vf th. hwMaato- Ttm. *d t* ' MI Ito lUimi t mm H H.ltott * (• AtfUaMk PotUmS. SM| Manhood: How Lost, How Restored! JM ptoßh4. to. Mltlm . or <•*! tiinnitow. *• Itoft, duKtoittato* into MM* rrar." pratoto.. Itol to toit ,• . suf to rtolralto m*4 mUmi to. I.a*|ra' >' ■ latoitol Mtdtrto. to tto tp,liwm nt IM l\. - imtoitu* ml ■ toad*s( ram .t imp'.t. ■>., .ad .Cmttoi h torn*. M vhtok tow* n. ■ mMtor wtot hu milk* m to, imi mra htoto.ll eto.pl,. prirmi.lt ..4 nltoh. T h Ito tax* alicull to to to* imj>4* pf torj to 4 ...ri w.a la Ito toad toil ,■'. ...I, to . ptol* ,am,p. la .a, -4lr~ aa* Mto. aa raatopt qui nua aa to* prat raa. • TInf7!nIvEKWKLI.MEUK At. C<, aah 41 Amm a, Ma* Varfc ■ ra t'hti Km. it* t' C.ta*Urtoa,ar Frin . . frui 60t- to $.) NILLIS* 0. H M. H.lHiKk. V, I N t-LLIS' Patent method f< r m<>winf and .Ut. Hy or Straw, without extra • larincr. AgU. finlhed ana int.,.- ' tol by JJellla" proce.t-.uit ell bird- Uedai Nwartl*t>o all our R. odt *xhi. <•. al the Caiitennial. lntonvhUon ftoe A J. h'lU.!* A Co., PiU*burg.. ' IS July lm sal tht, L nfj t'MMMT A volume of thriltioir ihtm U I eminent hittorian L. P. BROCK E . (cribins the Rutmunc and Turku : political, and raiicmu* hittory am' tmn : their home life, varied CUM. peculiaritias, the cauias of the rr. ium at (take— Chrinian again V > . dan—the mighty internal* of otb * • involved j Biograpluna of the li StaUMinan and Ueneraia: Ail K.i . f lualratad. The book inillioni neeo \Vanted inauntly, 3,000 agetitt on ,• liberal term* Andrew HUBBARD BROS., Publitber*. ?3S s oin St. Phlla. * ISjoM DAILY COACH FROM . Centre Hall to Spruce Creek Leave* Centre Hell in the morning am k return* in the evening. The pronrm - 1 ha* put flrct clats team* and com b- - li thi* line, giving pe*d and comfort ~ 1, tenger*. CHARLKS MAYKA PpmriM ■ J Harness, Saddles, Ac ~i Th ÜBd.ralKMd, detonuinnl ta iseat *h, w ■ Idemand lorlowar priow, iv.j.srifaUy ~ (to. ' I UU of to. public h> hlaaltok ot I . SAUiILeiUY oa* offered t toaot* ctowl Drat*nrO .1 (toapaepla and lha Waaa, the laraaat and mat r. |*a '■■w'Wi mnlaial of todjfiaa, Haraaaa. Oo'tor, I Srtdlra, of even daacriptioe aod qaaUt*; Whit*, ft 'la fact ararytola* to oompirtea ffntf elmtrato ,)• weal, ha a aw offer* at price* ablcfc th An- JACOB DIKQhS C.air: Ha; QKAHAJK * SOI ■in*,- Uii> >*clu# sal* til Bclkfo&ie KiWin C. Burts' ii.Jh- \IKD BHOEB, 8 H'iii , JB, tbe iri in tki WVOAMAU * ftlT4lL.lilXM It | *-tf Skins, MOLh LEATHEft, SHOE FINDINGS Ml Kiuda of Cosine Wo* IbdeTo Order. w m.ri h9P StrMl, BJSLLI *>*T*. **• ***> FUSosfoS IfcSo pffigplll mMMMsfA4Mkosi^r--. MM *sf ijteee ***■ - -* ' y^"' mZvdzlssokb ruse oe. ■wyJm So, Ktrocdwey. y. y. JL SHA(iLKR. Attorney *t Lsw • CottiuuwiM is Ktiflub tod Gsr. OSes is Furat'i ssw tMiUdisc. O h#i*fcjr *i? O -u. that ib Uoka Ulosrm* to ti.<* u"T r fL*V , * 4 1? f * il! rwuis • .• ku|i ti a* run JLuitssbsek, ucU) > i i*#ii, vkr til hmowimg tkwn m to Nttd Mists srs rssusslsd weUMssst. All seeoutt* •is g outlaid sftcrtskl date, Oct- 1. *' '•"• j istettw hssds fs HMtr fbcsr f.r o*iiettus. B * Hsf of tls Xiseslort. B A T E N TS! £<* Kvl Z Sfa*o— . wAtsost ISa I. a*" •■ •* o* ;ss •' 'UAL\ .-.wm Hal* tBB : *s:z Willi ■*■■ 14 I**.'..'' 'll| i* Ifelk 4** M*.s ftSys "* / JtessSC 4 Wast ■ ► i MU4aJ*M SI I - > * V-v-l .aCiis Cits SI it WiMiiwwnt tttsm i. * U iss IS|s *..: (*IA > L. * K* Ilia Willis ..yaw titssi Wiiiiaaitma tWaaa * .i '-4>Wi lilt • m sUaMssla imps tew MM* si i* ► ttsass tttlsaa '*■: - fSt = •""Stw. !S i'VlLw *** * I' - -•<** l!t|k ' -.. isw. B '** J* Ha. fit * a* L' 4 * teas a '.law M MUSIS sf*a. l ,*Sijsas CM* a -a' f*'li lW>Ck Ida *a . -a* ~M* okas*** ! CIU asm* '•.•eeTe l " "ted SIMMMdUMIL S' *• tass li. Waal as* Kit* *- * sea Hmm CsaasssaSsljps WW* sain ••. _ -- rta* l . I a M.ii -a. H.'SMliaa W*t. ssC Oa En ■/• ♦. as Asa .a* Was si LsaS Hsarn 5l ■ K "•Ha " • ~a iaC W*at rasaa.a si Srta sWfc ttstea aS t r sc. " sr* S3rsa iManas f*Si'aliUtrta ss4 W*l ■ *M ss SIMMS fa. Waal. Ida lt. Wy. I**ll ••• ■ t ijasatas. aaS My *: Baal aJtaWf t Caa*. itii>ls*sassssSsl*Stwslss. Uiß MANS* HOTEL, dILKOV, PA. r.. t ble and bar, and excellent • ... f.r t**e. Alao a tne retort for • ttMa h® dart. But* to depot, and • *. -t it* o Centra county. Oiarfes • -at Ivl • Attonwyt *• * i—a rtvee to ttora to*a* luO m praparSlra to. WUI •<^inSli* ••• , •< itoito >mi*i tUtoNmh MaMam • mat) <.torn, aad ta nanma maa thodlh A -• ■■ a hetoa lha DM 4ar al A# UTt, * ' ■.* • mML wierabaraNetoeatotiw Oaraaer. J*- 11 , J J,i * < "tut**. AMIWWBMI mm! GdNUFSdbfe&M of Lb# ft < iay .. m,im. thM tto* he ihaa aad thara in i! ■ topr- rwtoa. Mto oVrtaafc to iha toaaai na of , af, toe* I linn ha. totoHHlaat aaaaalsa • . naaaahuaa to 4e Ifceae totojc* .< i i ta that: oak* a**Mi4etoe to b. 4aaa. eed thaaa • a ••• h-tot'l ta ta avaaeoato aaataa) ;*to4 . ;*•< u>a,t era aa toaH ha ta ito toi a< uaalu at Itote tot thara ta woaarata aeetoet to.ru • <*•% o-tftto ma haad, at ftaUatovta, tha tat aa* of ■ . ... to. r lard. tan. aa* to the MM **" ** ' ""Ji'ftttißfc.. THIS standani article is com |>ounril with the greatest care. it* effects are as wonderful sou as -atisfactoiy aa ever. It rcetoras gray at faded hair to its youthful color. It remove* all eruptions. Itching and dandruff. It gives the head a coolin-. soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. liy iu utuic properties it restores tnc capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness,• and making the hair fc row thick and stiong. da a dressing, ao|Mng has been iv.iqo so effectual prjteiiabia. A. A, Haves, M.'t)., State A av?r.of Massachusetts, says, w The coiistiUicuU are pure, and carefully for excellent .quality; and I consider it the Best Pkkfabatiok (y iW intended purposes.'* Price, One Dollar. I? AolrlTighftm'D Dy© I FOR THE WHISKERS. "i This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other un dtih'rable shade, to Brown or black, v tUacretkWk It is easily applied, bung in one preparation, and quiek .. and effectually produces a per • -* merit color* which will neither r..l> nor Wash off. J.-:afactured by R. P. HALL & CO., TTASKUA, U.K. • . tj *s m S**Bu h MllttlM