The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 09, 1885, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
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Centre Hann, Pa, Serr 2, 1885,
Trnus.— $2 por yoar
when pot in advance: Advertisements
90 cents peor. line for three insertions
One colum per year $003 colum $45.
#or-Hereafl
their subseription in advance, will got a
credit of two months additional as a pres
minum on $2 in advance.
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5:30 A. M. 9:00 PF. SL
Jo GARMANS! ep
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OUR STORE
FROM &
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18 OPES
TO MEET ALL TRAIN
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OUR PRICES ARE
Positively the Lowest
CONSISTENT WITH
Strictly First-Class Goods.
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Summer Underw
IN ALL SIZES.
peDon't Fail'to Give Us a
call When Town.
D. GARMAN & S ON.
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Bellefonte.
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LOCAL ITEMS.
—— Mornings and nights are cool.
Mur-
Every body drinks soda at
rays.
~——Mr. B. O, Deininger, of Miliheim,
was in town last week.
~—Mr. Al. Kerlin, of Tyrone, is
ing friends in Centre Hall
«We notice that some of our farm-
ers have commenced topping corn.
iw The marble counters are goile an
improvement in Murray's drug store.
in Mr. J. O. Deininger has the cellar
dug for a new dwelling near the station,
——The valuable farm of Barnet Wag-
ner is advertised for sale in the “Hepor-
ter.”
Mr, Samuel Shoop move
new dwell
town.
There will be lols
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weeks,
~The corpice asd other zinc fi
for ‘the Luthersn chureh arrived
Taesday.
——John Keifer killed a rattle svake
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had 22 rattles.
The new Lutheran church going
up hers is pronounced by visitors as one
of the finest in the county.
«Rev, Fischer and family
friends,
the disappointment of some
ness men.
~Cenire Hall can se
sentative to the colored campmeeting to
be held at Coburn—the only full-blood
in the valley.
~ Emanuel Holloway, of Akron, O.
and his brother Dr. Luther Holloway, of
Salona, sre visiting in their native town
of Aaronsburg,
——Rain on last Saturday prevented
many from atiending the band festival at
Epring Mills, Have not heard
much was cleared,
~The moulding room of the old
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GROVE,
Gvangers Flocking From Al the Sips
+ $1) ala Acai. Ee
JEonter with his- Aarons py gaa ROG Did Cary Twins)
* tion Lend it; rounding States
ha > : i Williams! Grove, Sept. 1.-+The twallih
Lhe officials of the Pennsylvania RR. R, | annual pic-pic of the Graugers will bel
bite : | remembered for many things if the first |
Lome club. - At about one o'clock the {YTV the line and determine the man- | .o, 4ave indicate snything. ‘Tuesday of
Anronsburg and Centre Hall base ballists | agement of same, The following ja A ist | this year brought far more people to ‘the |
together with a number of citizens of | of the high officials: George I. Roberts, 1 (0, sorary Lome of. the or ar than
both sexes proceeded to the battle field, | Pres t 2. R. R.; Charles E, Pagh, General | 414 11.0 game day last, year. Like brook |
& shot distance below town, where the t Manager P. R. R.; R. M. Petut, General lets rushing to &w oll « great river CAIGE
generalship of base ball was to be dis | Supt I B, R.; R. Neilson, Gen't Bup't P, 1'the crowil yesterday. ¥armers wish their |
played. Aaronsburg took the bat, but | & 5:8. 5 Blair, Div. Sap't P. R. R.; EA give apd families Ee 1 sl cents 5 2 in; |
ihe first inning failed to score, Centre Hall B. Westfall, Div. ap‘ P, & To; Colonel | i114 seers and wen on i inaatran ped
then followed with 17 runs, Oop the seg | Mackey, Pres’t B. “ Vo RR. Paul J. through the dost and. wheh the 0 :
ond and third innings they were retired | White, C. E; Ed. Blanchard, and others. | coming train had brought its human |
in order. Daring the fourth inning Au- I'he distinguished party held up nt) pooh Williams’ Grove looked like a |
ronsburg succeeded in scoring ope run, Centre Hall long enovgh to view the mill ; i ed like a}
vhen thay took courage and only gave
1 | village populated beyond ita capacity, |
and other recent improvements at this | my a wh rer i beyond its FADATILY 1
Centre Hall one run, Through an error
in the fifth inning Aaronsburg scored
: gp I { Those who remaiy Are ingthen
| sation, ‘The jaunt of President Roberts | a wabled Jike re io night |
{ and his staff was brought to a sadden Lion w . £8, pnt YAY pre {On
two more runs, and the home team but
one. In the sixth inning Fosler's
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pire, and a seoreman; drove in front of |
A short time alter they re- :
{ vent over the L. & T. on Tuesday, to
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tent ith a iy 2 wr tenrosentstives
| halt as their train got on the Woods en sh he Pa Be e
| farm, this side of Spring Mills, by an ac- | Bia are herd and’ they’ te re ont Ar
| taal fence across the track. President | ..unties, There are representatives oe m
Loburts and his lieutenants at firet | oiohy organizations in New York, three
thought it was Cassidy's injunction in | i. Dalaware. five in Maryland five i Wo
actual play, but when it occurred to the | Virainin four in Maine. Kew Hampshire, |
party that the injunction was postponed Yermonk rhieTecm ov N Ee ho are
| on Tuesday for three weeks on Camidy’s | Ohio. North Carolina, South ( Er |
| motion, they concluded that it most Le & | ar eke sud io 0a 1 hh LBTOMAT
| writ from some other quarter and snif- band Selina oy
ly | tied mischief afresh in the air. But it! 5.4, of Patrons DB BIMLIR 8 koe
Oentre Hall... 17.9.8 1 16 X02 | Was only a fence, and a move was made | ve Hoa 5 al oad
\aronsburg.... 0 0 0 1 0 = 3 | 10 have it post Ponied too, and it was set : of Stal of South ste
Our home club was in good spirits and | indefinitely. This was special | ;ri1 a Grange of that Sia
wads some fine plays. The battery con- | 'encing on the nose of President Robert's | ,, q., °
sisted of Chas, Kurtz, pitcher, and Ie | Sheol train. We regret that this obsta- | hg oar ding) feal
Harpster, catcher, and proved very. el- | OF should have been placed in the path | yo ihinery whic
ective, striking out ten men, TLaen-| of these high officials, it will lessen their | ¢1 000000. The mos
ire game went off quietly, and without | ¢Stimation of thie loyalty of the people of | 1 ii "thing on exhil
once dispnting the umpire whose Centre county, following as it did upon | 10.) is disy layed
jons were entirely satisfactory. The | the heels of the Bellefonte meeting. Plow Company,
jpposition were gentlemanly during | Bub we canansare President Robets no
y and left our town with good | pdignily was intended, as Mr. Woods
eelings toward all which was recipro | unly wanted to pasture his cows between |
ated ty our Ix ys and citizens generally. i rains, and bad no notice of species. Al
| yailroad President with an engine before
evar + him under full head of steam, can do &l- |
Pos- | most anything—at least you can't fence |
y tell | him in—that question President Roberts |
n | has settled,
14! President BEoberis and Lis parly pro-
ceeded to Altoona, where a conference
was held on Tuoesday evening and the
management determined upon and a
schedele for running our trains fixed ap- |
on, which two latter items we are re- |
quested not to make public this week, |
put we can assure our readers it will be
eatielactory.
he seventh inning made but one bare!
The sixth inning scored our boys!
i5 more rans. The seventh innicg
closed the game according to agreement,
the scoremen compared their work apd
yard them to correspond, and was read
1 Kenwucky snd Kansas.
thus: that there are eighieen
ya 8 8% : of H dry
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Wag pro
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T iow Company, of 10)
ut $3000 and 18 taken t
ery evening for
the vegetanies on «
— Phosphate | ye gods, did you
ymell anything like it? itis sweel
engers on the train say they «
two outces.
lays exer
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raoon
steam and
the alld
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rom the horrible scent it gives forth,
Hn go
{epot where pa sengers must wait sever- | in toe grand pavi
al hours on late trains, a very common
thine with us, It isa wonder gome of]
our delicate females have not heen sufly- |
ated by the foul odor, Touch not, taste
sot, handle not: for it stinketh like a |
lead chicken, and smellcin worse than a |
skunk:
~The Lewistown IF Press says |
gome villzinons rascal attempted to burn | schedale like this would
the new Independent Church at Milroy, | eople
which is nearly completed, on Saturdey | °
aight, 20 ult. The fire was started in the
wouth eorper of the north room, bat af
ter burning a emall hole in the floor
wen The intention evidently was
jay the fine edifice in ashes, but pro-
ace ordered otherwise, A reward of
paid for any information
which will lead to the arrest and convic
ion of the party or parties who commit-
ed the deed.
—Rev. Whitmer, pastor of the Be
formed congregation at Mifflinburg, spent
Grange of Penn's
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unberland Vall
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Start the train from Lewisburg |
is bonrs earlier, say al 6a. m.~it would
' {nen reach Bellefonte st 9 a. mu. Retorao |
{from Bellefonte at 6 p. wm. and reach |
Montandon in ample time to make east |
ern connection, This would give wil of
slong the line a chance to go and come
from Bellefonte same day. Then put a
car on freights tn accommodate local | |
travel from Bellefonte over and baec. |]
It would put night passengers from Phild. |
to Bellefonte at 9a, m.,, end evening pas- :
| tengers to the city next morning, and
same for the valley stations,
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Rev. M. L.
: Lutheran pastorate of Aarons
vhich ’ are famous for their wonder |, in the Fvangel .
srowth of vegetation, They succeeded | | at: Coburn; Sunday, September |
nding their way to the edge of the nt Br iY ays 2 het dasa hs
and then drove from it, not Bs (atl 5. Ste
nowing they were go near the objective |
point. They succeeded, however, in| ah a
: be large huckieberry stoeks and | NARCES of God's house as condacte
: { the Evangelical Lutheran church
~—Rellefonte’'s new Republican pa~ the means of Brpis plministered y
will make ite | 2 may be moe convenient than hen
Then there’ |] fore to those who reside at and at «
a ¥ Ww . . = |
Fu Sow daar. 2% The pa | venient distances from Coburn, All are |
TE ama tint C ee. ae Da a
be some Fiddling ' I P# | javited to attend. xX. |
wer is to be daily and weekly. Times |
must be improing wonderfully under]
yale when Belielonte can
Pratt To
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Permament arrangement
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There were gis
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and ! Se iM
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lots of swampy grounds, X
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Getting married aller the first of n«
a ' | psonth will require some careful deliber- |
have su additional Republican daily and | ion i terrible
Li
: to answer the searching questions | i orks Eh
vroakly » gel IEW press ' } phine for quinine res
reekly, and the old one gel a DEW Press. | , jor oath, as required by the new lav { pbine for q aes
be | Po soho HE
Lhe questions to Le answered are as fol- Kila ang Gar ue “ a
lows: LOTR Bi : 3 be oy A 4
AED # 5 f Chartes I. Hols, Lhe § r os
1 Full name of man. 2 Full name 3 g wa
| woman, J Relstionsbip of the partes, ie
| either by blood or marriage. 4 Age of} ¢ 0 ily ox
wan, o Age of woman. 6 Hesidend eof | hail at $2 “x
4 ¢ i HEAL Bh yey *
thie man, Residence of the woman, 8 §
Varents' name—man. ¥ Parents’ name —
woman. 10 Guardian's pame—man. 11
Guardian's name—woman, 12 Conseén
of parents or guardian, Date
death of man’s former wife, if any, 13
Date of death of woman's former hus.
band, if any, 15. Date of divorce of mag
et any time. 16 Date of divorce of wo
man at any time. 17 Color of partis,
Ocoupation of man. 19 Occupation of
woman,
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have the dance begin. Luis
— An effort is being made by the la-
ies of the Lutheran congregation of this
iace to raise money to purchase a bell
for their new church, Thus far every-
thing that bas been purchased or dore
st the boilding is deserving of credit and
ladies wili do the same in their nn-
dertaking snd purchase a bell whose
peals can be beard throsghout the vais
ley,
— Mr. Tke Harpster, of this place, al-
thongh he had his pose broken while
catelsing behind the Jat io a game of |
i bail at Boslsbury, on 28 uit, ocen-
pied the same position and did some fine
work in a game with Aaronsborg, Mon-
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deceased
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THE CONDITION OFTHE HO
DRUGGIET.
Hoboken, N. J., Sept. 3. - bere |
change in the conditiun of Mr, 4. C.
Ende, the druggist whose mi take care
the death of Gretchen Margorel aad os
ia Holtz, and who atierpied S01 ide
swal APOE. ile 13
however, 10 be oul of danger.
not vet been Inior ed of whe
Blin.
{ the recond victim, Miss
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| day. He amisted in putling out ten men
foundry is being torn down snd cleared et
away. A new implement store is io be | BFL a
built in its place, | several dillical flies, oy!
ce Agronsburg is waking np on the}, wee With the death of Henry Ww albnro
subject of ite Centennial in 1886, and we ‘diles twp. is left withoat a paper, And
Some of the interrogatories will be em-
Larrassing in special cases, but the law
i; inexorable and must be answered.
1 he clerk of the court will’ be liable
f ne if he fails to enforce the law to the
Istter and parties answering falsely will
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{iopaire. ‘The druggist gaveiliem pois:
in a mistake, which the incies took and
| died from the effects, Upon beating of
| the mistake be made and the elects, be
ure told arrangements will be had for a
good time and large gathering.
i meAnother house is to go up near the
station, this full, Mr. Howard Homo,
here, and is getting ready to build,
vastern part of the state were on the
train on Toesday on thelr way to the
State college which opens this week.
bia TPharing the last few days the Cen-
ire Hail Lose ball dab received sovernl
challenges, and no doubt will accept
some, Foye, preserve yoar reputation.
em Tyine services will be Held in the
Presbyterian chrrch at Cegtie Hill, next
Sanday morning, 12, at 1080 ¢'tloci:, by
Rev. N. H, Mill 1, of Osteola Mills, Pa.
Farms down the valley are about
Site jg. In this section there is
sone plowing to do for seading-
THind Lave delayed our farmers up this
is" d
=wRov, Halleck, the boy preicher
8 a~ceplod the onanimns ¢ Pio ad
bal and Deech Oreek Pe tern
churches, With the promise of a large
§ Pr § Gem, A. Harter, RTOCET, of
Millhieim, after a short txipthiouh tha
west, has returned, and assists 1a the
Gunasoment of the Beehive grocery st
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tried to end his own lie Ly king
poison.
woship where all have enough
lefl i" gr He outside Jo 3
¥e do not thiok there .
oh ip the | Sateen in fall shades—Garmans.
Rateen calicoes—Garmans,
How young old people look who have
rever been sick, and who ngver wor
sod fret. How old young people loo
who fret and stew and suffer pain--all at
once. Bot we can't altogether help our
visposition, and we will somelimes get
cus of soils in spite of ail eantion. Then
we need the best, the simplest and safest
niedicine known, which is Dr. Kennedy's
Tuvorite Remedy, Porifies the blood
aad renews vitality in old and youag. sp
weeeif matrimonial lightning don't
gait steiking the Bellsfoute exchange
viere wor't be much lel oi it in mx
saonthe.
The cheapest cotlon flannels you ever
Leard of -Garmauns,
A paper on “Our Poblic Land Policy”
in the fortheoming (October) Harper's
vill give p brief, compact statement of
the present state of the pablic lands,
vith especisily reference to (La mooted
questions of Indian reservaliops, railroad
grants snd the Oklahoma boomers.
we Ait th oa _h o plealon Bo
n the nex
elghbord will receive some oo
ect, wih
rt politica!
Happy to
end a little
call to soe them.
is another township, or borozgh,
te subject to the penalty of perjury,
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SILLY SULLIVAN,
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The Drunken Champion 1"
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Buggy and Knocked Sensolens,
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wd orr Miller, our efficient tonsori-
times and improved bis department by
putting in a flue case with large mirrors
avering the one gide of his room and
180 purchased another chair to accom:
caie his increasing trade.
ee 3pn Monday Inst-Will Conley, of
this place, started with engineer White's
Fors and bugty to drive to Philad.phia
which place he expects to resch by the
end of this week, | He wall remaia in the
the city for a few weeks, and then visit
«ther pointaon 1s way home,
~Bome days the 10 a.m. train. lies
ever dhrdost an hour at: Centre liall, on
poconut of tle freight bandied al this
point. It a reguler passengo: train were
put on our road better {'we could be
viade and better accomwodations bad
for the public.
sep gin we have a sudden death to
chronicle. ‘Mrs. Hess, widow of Jolin
Hiess, of Haines twp, died suddenly on
Irs Friday. ‘We are told she was found
dead in the garden.
Boa orn
MILLHEIM.
Dutcher Miller bad quite a time with
a crom beef ou Monday. , fin
Miss ‘Eisenkoth has retarned
beén “drunk 2s 8 fiddler” since he
turned to ihe oly, Saw rday allernoon
the champion secured a horse afid bug
gy, and taking Lis sister s son with him,
raced recklessly about ihe streets,
9 oO clok « at the buy 8 urgent request, he
returned hita to Lig home, and sartied
down Leno: Arect at a lightning pace,
Turning to the corper shaiply at Cainden
streel, the vehicle oY eriurned, and the
intoxicated prive-fighter was flung nlo
the erect with a foree that would huve
killed an ordinary and sober man,
The champion of the world lay on the
pavenient, motion tes. and only ph itinily
cofscions, with” Lib rm khing ‘fom a
cut on the head © Oe man took Lid by
the shonlders oad anotlrer ‘by the legs,
intending to earry him {0 the stable.
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MARRIED.
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Loti, 40%, snd
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of Thos, Weaver, in Tylers
¥ Mier, Adam N. Lamey, of
Bik Mitte M. Fidler, of Lo
gansville,
A Lula. sage. sl Anronshorg, by Rev,
ab isle Ku 2, 3 5 hy PA Mik
ale 2. Vi ioh oh both of Anronshurg,
On Aug. 25, #1 the rosldenes of the bride's pa
forts, a Lightatreet, Cobutat in county, Pa. by
Rav, 3, W, Hook, 5. 3. Masok, of Mi 0
Miss Winnie Relghard,
On Aug 2 at the home of the bride's parents
Dh Ra 5M. Snin; duties Ww, Kemtitior 10
tas Annie M, Alexander, daughier of U. Alexan.
der, all of near Milibelm,
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ng. 9, nok Mil | Mri bristian ohm,
1larper’s Magazine on
artraits of sore of the
Fore of Maxtco, ©
Mr. Abbey bite the frontis
[oop he Com oth
| “she Bropps to Conquer.”
All the new shades jo silk floss—Gare
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a % yones, § months, © days. He was buried
Deir stook of fall end winter woole
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AMERICAN
POTTERY.
The pret emnyin tiie eommtey dns
poe a. polar sliae far, tie
art, wonld . investigole tw euaio
arid capabilities of Amerienn cl
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been followed long #go hore, He ox
perimented in clays and gfones, oF
ered gue and another nes ps... 4
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rope by the simple discovery of what
English materials wonld prodase. Tint
American clays are of tho highast corn
mic value has
by the remarkable work of Mr Li F.
Haynes, o potter in Baltimore, For
some years past he has been maki
practical ex nts
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peritne with home ro
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for
intellioent
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from American
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PAIXTING TNLACRK
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THE VALLEY, AT
ILLHEIM, PA.
FULL AXD COMPLET
Dealer in
ROLLER PRS
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coats of
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tie ooior
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ground in
varnish
DOLLY
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oolor—this
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be allowed to
j become roughly Lard, and then be
j oud down with fell and ground pumice.
$3
This is done simply to deaden the sur.
face, snd if alter bein rubbed down it
to harden, a capital surface
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COOPER AND THE TAVERN,
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Fenimore Cooper had a story he was
in the Lalat of © Dirge of ane of his early
adventures, While he was ia the navy
Lie was traveliag in the wilderness bor
dering upon Ontario. he party fo
whioli‘he belonged came upon an inn
where they wore not axpoected. The
landlord “ws totally snprepared and
met them with » orvowiul cotnten.
ance. There was be assured them, ab-
solutely nothing in the bouse that was
fit to eat. When stked what he bad
that was not fit to eat Be could obly say
in reply that he could only furnish them
with venison, phesssnty wild duck aud
somo frosh flah. « To the astonished
question of what better he supposed
they could wish the landlord meckly
vepliod that ho thonght they might have
wanted somo sold pork.
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THE SALT LAKE,
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A bather oan lie on the surface of the
water of the great Ball Lake withoul
exertion. On, by passing a towel unde
his knees and holding the two ends, he
can remain in any depth of water kneel:
ing, with the lead and shoulders out of
tha water ; or, by sh it yhder Yh
solos of the feet, he can sil on the water,
The ane exertion, in fach is to keep
one's balance ; none whatever is re
BFR
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the youn
aa ie mis iiicand on ulivorders for the
RE dng we will aliown disoount of
wep Ppierotan wnt Tailors, wor, Beitr
Flax coun
NY Facawy, ¢
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¥ Bavyivprries
Biabiborrivs...
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Talow, Solid
Lake
Hovey in Oot
Lounuy
Corn
Whent
Oats
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Lad
Wheat Red.
White & Mised
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Clay
Fear
$s ou
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