©fc Cfnta Slewflcrat. Thursday Morning;, January 23, 1879. CoatiitoifDtiiri,containing Important nnwa, •ollrlt from anj part of thr county. Mo comtnunlcalloiia liufftal unlaaa nccompanlad ly the roal name of tho writer. Democratic Count) Committee—lß79. BcMi fiint. Bum.. Nortl, W>,il...D. 7. Kusa. WMI ...WILUAN II tarts. South " ...ABTIIVS Haoaa. MllMliura Rom Aesris UrCLsi*. B'oliHtrlll. Uuro, ......„A. T. L*AIMI* llowar.l Uor<> HOWARD BaicmLsr. l*lilU|Mlntrx Boriv- L. (). Ijnu. Hcmi-r Town.lii|>, YAASK*. Bo**" Jouara L. Nsrr. Hiirnald. " OKU lloir. t'ollsf. " MH-XALL Oaors. t'urtiu " Wiuua Km. Vergil.on, old Prr.im-t ALatST HOT. •' NOW Prtalie 1.......... J. H. NBIDIOM. ttroax Townhl| ......WILLI A. KSRLI*. lIAIIIM " .... JOHX C. HTOVRA. H.innom " lOHS W. MILLAR. Harris " flam s Porta*. Iluwud " Wit.i,AM YRARKK. Hoiuton " ....... Ptsin. lAris Utterly " Wis. 11. USAASAA. Marion '• I. H. TBAISS. Mll*s " ...... Crsrs Bacauaia. I'siion " Aostw.saLi.ias. S'-iui " ............ P. P Mi'tsaa. Pottsr, north Prsrlm-T Jons SHAKO*. south Precinct.... Witusw Kaow. Hush Township T.J DL'SRLR. Snow Shoo *■ J. II HOLT. Spring " PAAAT (itststt. Tailor " SAMISL lloorta. Union " Jous H.STotta. Worth " ito. It. WiLUswt. Wslkrr " StM rti Plot it D. V. PORTNKY, Chairman. Local Department. —Governor Iloyt. —Court on Monday. —Ex-Governor Hnrtranft. —Kobbers ara operating in I'nion county. —No Murphy meeting was held last Thursday. —A very large amount of snow full during tho night of January 15. —Snow-balling is in order, but do not shy any in this direction, if you please. —At is an old saying that "When the snow leaves with the sun it will soon return." —We do not see exactly how the inaug uration of Governor Hoyt can cost less than §15,000. —His Honor, Judge Mayer, presided for Judge Cummin in tho Lycoming county court last week. —On and after this date, overcoats will be sold at cost at Newman's Eagle Cloth ing Hall. Remember this. 2-lf —Mr. Edward Muiris in Philadelphia attending a course of lecture* on Pharma cy and also clerking in a drug store. —The "bold soger boys," after waking things up generally in HarrUburg on Tuesday, returned yeeterday morning. —Hon. Andrew Reed bas been appoint ed attorney of the Board of Commissioners in Mifflin county, vice T. M. Uttley. —Tho next regular meeting of the Centre - County Medical Society will be held at the Bush House, Bellcfonte, Janu ary 29, at ten o'clock A. K. —Augustus Hoover and wife are expect ed home this evening. They will lo cate in the house formerly occupied by Mr*. Martin on Spring street. —lt is probable that Rev. 8. A. Taggart, State Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., will bo in town on Baturday and Sunday next prepared to conduct meetings in some part of the county. —By reference to the card of Montgom ery A Co., tailors, it will be seen that they have made a still further reduction in prices, their elegant all-wool suits being reduced to $16.00. —Wo are rejoiced that pedestrianism has become the rage. It is a stylo we have always followed, and we consider it far more healthful than riding—when one has an empty pocket. —Go anil hear Hon. Schuyler Colfax at the Court House Tuesday evening, January 28, 1879; subject, "Abraham Lincoln." Lecture for the benefit of the Young Men's Christian Association. —At Millheim they are debating a question which may well make the Solo mons of that community scratch their beads and think, viz: "Rtrnthed, that animals possess the faculty of discerning right from wrong." —Our friends of the Zion Evangelical church are now in the midst of a grand musical convention, to close on Saturday night. The big musical guns in attend ance are Prof, J. W. Ritmeycr and Misa A. E. Fiedler, the latter of Madiaonburg. —Mr. A. D. Hamilton, in company with Professor John Hamilton and M isa Lizzie -Cooper, all of fitato College, were the victims of an exciting run-a-way the other day. But Mr. A. O. Smith proved himself tbe hero of the hour by valiantly stopping the prancing steeds in their dizzy flight. —Orders for eight loads of cool were drawn to the order of tbe Presbyterian Sabbath-school last week, and distributed where it was moat needed. Tbe school also voted another check of §SO towards tbe erection of a chapel some place In China. —No weddings seem to be exactly cor rect without the aid of J. Wesley Gephart. He bas now acquired such a degree of proficiency that be seriously meditates getting up one of his own, as he has a desire to try bis skill In the principal roU. —The "Potter-Sommorville" alliance, to which we alluded last week, was folly as pleasafft an affair as was anticipated. The numerous relative# and near friends composed those in attendance. The bride and groom are said never to have appeared to better advantage. Tbe presents were costly and of aa axoaedingly useful nature. The happy pair are now safely entcoonsed In the groom's former pleasant home on .Spring street, where all mores as merrily as a marriage bell. DEATH or PH. MCCOY —One by ono, our old and most worthy citiaona are dit- Appearing from our mldt. To thoao who have boon o recently announced, wo aro now pained to add ono moro to the liat and announce the audden death of nnothor o' our useful, enterprising and respected clli r.ena, Dr. John M. McCoy, of Milesburg Iron Works, who died suddenly, at hit ruaidnnce, on Sunday morning last, of heart disease, aged about 04 yeara. Dr. McCoy was a native of Miillin county, but located in this place, after graduating nt the Uni veraity of Pennsylvania, in the practice of medicine, and for a number of yeura pur sued his profession hern, in which ho at tained a creditable eminence by hit skill and intelligence, and a boundless popularity by bit kind, genial and pleasant association with tho people. Many years ago, how ever , ho abandoned tho active duties ot hia profession, except ao far aa tho poor requir ed hia services, and associated with Mr. Jumea 11. Linn in tho purchase of the Mileaburg Iron Worka, which they con ducted jointly until the 3eath of Mr. Linn, in 187. KCRTS., | PUTKK llorrr.R, > OimmitUt. JoHS FLLAXXOS, ) flrmifo ELBCTIOBS.— The election for township and borough officers takes place this year on the 18th of February. It is exceedingly important to the people that they be represented by good and competent officers, and we commend the subject thus early to their attention. Our people are oppressed by taxation almost beyond their ability of payment, and they should be careful to select such men only a* will enforce the most rigid economy in our municipal affairs. A CARD.—The gentleman whose name is appended to the following letter asks us to insert it and thus vindicate him in the eye* of hia Centre county friends. Hoping some of our readers are better acquainted with the circumstances than we are, we give space to the letter, as follows: WK*T NEWTOS, Jan. 'JO, 18*6. A cornopondont from Wnt Newton ten I notice to the HeUtfonte Jifpubtimn elating that 11. C. Potter, former)/ of Centra coun ty. WM arretted for panting counterfeit money. Lot m<- ay to the public that the report to without foundation and rotd or truth, aa I have never engaged In anj un lawful transaction, and whoever cent It to the Rfpohluan It not a gentleman, , H. C. Port**. —The Mifflin count/ Court Houne hat beer* extensively repaired, and Judge Buch.r now claim* that he ha* the beat Court room in the Stale. 80 be ought to have, for Mifflin county baa one of the beet Judge* in the State. r tt.l . ABRAHAM LINCOLN.—- One of tho finest treat* ever offered to the cltixciu of Uetle fonto will be afforded next Tuesday ovo ning lit the Court House. The Y. M. C. A., as wo notk'od last week, have ur-ceod ed In procuring tho services of Hon. Schuyler Colfax to open tho course of lec ture* in contemplation by them, and who will upon that occasion deliver hit beat lecturo entitled, "Abraham Lincoln." Tho reputation of Schuyler Colfax aa it atateaman and orator dona not require any comment on our part. The pro#* through out the country la replete with commenda tions of this lecture, containing as it doea o much that ia of Interest in our hiatory aa a nation. It k hoped that tho good pooplo of Itellofonto will endeavor to make this effort of the Y. M. C. A.a com plete success, at they aro surely in need of funds to meet their current expenses. Ticket* for sale lit the book store* of J no. C. Miller & Co, and 11. Y. Stitxer, also at the drug store of F. Pott# Green. —Festival* are about a* numerous at money it scarce, which it about a* strong a comparison as occur* to our raoollection at present. Those good people of the I'rct byterian church at Hubiertburg have ar ranged to hold ono in their church to morrow (Friday) evening. If there it one place more than another where they know how to do thlngt up in style thnt place it Hubiertburg. Oysters, young ladies, and other attractions will b there in great abundance, and it will be worth the while oven of Ucllefonters to visit tho church to-morrow night. It i* not likely the articles of diot will he encumbered with such difficult names as prevail at Delmon ico's, but they will taste jmt a* good, b-stide* the proceed* will bo devoted to a good object. —Tho general quiver of excitement occasioned by the inaugural ceremonies on Tuesday was most sensibly fell hero on Monday, it being tho day when the many participators in it departed for Hnrrisburg. The cadets from the College, full of Ufa, arrived in tho morning and boarded the 10:3 train. The members of Com|uiny 11, National Guard, after airing their regi mentals all day, decried just in the height of the excitement at 6: 26, the 4 -.30 train being late. Many private parties, know ing the occasion was to be one of unusual . rdat, accompanied the crowd to view the ridiculous and sinful display, it any unnec* casary expense made now certainly is. Hi* 1 Honor Judge Orvla, Mr. C. T. Alexander and Mix Constance Richards were among ' thoae who vUitcd the Capital. j —The people of J},ooo more than la*t year. For a similar reason a certain merchant of our town nhould al*o be in a very happy late of mind ; for if the atore over which he preside* continue* to *el! uch excellent ready*made *uiu and hat* and cap*, a* have bee.i leaving hi* ! store of late, hi *ale will incrcas* per hap* 1 more than $5,000 over former year*. J. Newman, Jr.'*, Allegheny street, i* the place. —ln Huntingdon county the jury in the ca*e of Hon. II M. Bpatr v*. Al. Tyhurt, of the Huntingdon OloCe, returned a verdict of "not guilty," the co*U to be divided between the litigating partie*. In Centre county the verdict of all the jurie* ia that J. Newman, Jr., Allegheny street, make* the bet fitting clothe* for gentlemen of any Arm in town, and atraightway file off and get measured for new *uit*. They are I perfectly willing to bear the trifling cot which it entail*. —Millhelmer* are easily satisfied. The Journal think* the Inmost craving* of their *outa should be appeased If a turnpike i* constructed from that place to the Fork*. This the aforesaid journal antieipatea will be acootnpllthed, after which those happy people whose homo is by the mill will forever be subject* of envy to their more fortunate brethren In other place*. —Friday's contribution to local excite ment wa a small boy drevaod n la Indian In war paint and feather*. Following him appeared the "Wandering Nomad," who ia about tha same aa ever, and say* that Mr*. Captain Jones, of the Tyrone Harold, can make better buckwheat cake* than any other lady In thla country. —An old and much respected colored man named Frank Johnson and generally known under the cognomen of "Old Frank Johnson" died Thursday last. He wee over seventy yean of age, and, we believe, had alwaya been a resident of thi* county, lie was buried on Saturday afternoon. —During 1178, 4,0X7,885 ton* of coal and coke were carrM war tha IVnnayl vanla railroad. —Our friends of the Luthoran denomi nation will bo in a festive mood for two long day* next week, and they threaten to give our people nuch an extravagant feast of good thing* a* to tax tho be*t skill of our physioian* for tho next two weeks. On Monday afternoon and evening all other business must cease and every ono must go to the Lutheran parsonage and partake of tho elegant dinner and sup|ier prepared as only Lutheran ladies aro capable of prepar ing them. Take along sufficient cbangn to buy soino of the ico-cream, cakes and chicken salad, which will lie extra, —not only extra in price, however, but extra line, tin Tuesday evening they will be prepared to serve out oysters and coffee to all who will visit tho parsonage, and every one who loves oysters and appreciate* an elegant cup of coffee will do wetl to attend It wouldn't bo a bad idea for some of our famiiiv* whose maternal heads aro weary of tho ceaseless round of pre|>nring break fast, dinner and supper to d>> without cook ing for th.we two days, amd just step over I to tho Lutheran parsonage and get what | they want. —A boy in Williamsfmri was run ove i by a horse in August, 1870, the horse haw j '"g been frightened by the noise of the j Calliope, or "Dovilieon," as some term U, • attached to Cole's circus. At the time, the boy 's father was offered SIOO by the rnan ! ag'-mcnt of the circus, but refused it. He then commenced a suit for SIO,OOO dai.iog<-s against tho circus, and last weak, after waiting two years, recovered $27.00. j When the lawyers' fees ore paid bow much belter off will the man b than wWn he j began the suit ? —Mr. Ilk-hard Harris, who at present i is a guest at the Bush House and engaged in the service of tho Valentine* at the Forge, met with an accident ,n Tuesday noon last. He was standing on the stoop of tho forge office, just ready to jump in the sleigh and accompany Mr. Amos Mullen to town, when he slipped from the jairch, striking his head n* a stone. The wound inflicted wo* quite severe, but we hope it will soon heal, and that Dick will be able to puraue HU customary round of duties. i —The following were the officers elm-ted by the stockholders of tbe Itald F.sgle Val ley railroad at a meeting on Tuesday of last wes-k : L. A. Markey, President; Kdmund Dlanchard, Treasurer; Thomas A. Scott, C. A. Mayer, A. G. Curtin, James Gamble, John Irwin, Jr., and A. jC. Noyes, IMrectors. A dividend of four j per cent, was declared. Mrs. Kdward Tyson received a very serious fall Wednesday evening, January IS, returning from prayer-meeting at tbe Luthoran church. Tbe walk from tbe | church is very step, and Mrs. Tyson slipped striking tbe back of her bead. The aid of a physician was secured. —Whoever was so fortunate as to pas* • long Allegheny street yesterday about mem was forced to run a gauntlet of snow ball*. School wr.s just out and the snow was soft, and tbe well-packed missiles flew thick and fa*t. He was fortunate who escaped them all. The Middle Penitentiary Commission will m-ct in II inting lon on Tuesday, the j 28th, wb-m they will either wake up those ! Huntingdonitr* or else leave the place. —■' nil* shovelling is just now tbe most profitable pursuit. Mitv WILL Voc—Allow a cold to I advance in your system and thus encourage ' mora serious maladies, such a* Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lang troubles when an immediate relief ran be so readily attained. fi-aeheet Herman Syrup has gained the largest *ale in the world foe the cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung lbs. ease*. It is Dr. Boche<-'* famous German prescription, and i* prepared with the greatest care, and no fear need lie enter tained in administering it to the youngest EMU, a* per directions. Tbe **k; of this D unprecedented. Since first in ured there has been a constant iniroas j ing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in any case Ask your Druggist as to the truth of these remarks Large sir.a 75 rents. Try it and be convinced. Sold by F. Pott* "Green, wholesale end retail. 20-eow-ly PERSON* who are troubled with weak ness arising from a disordered state of the I rinary and Pro-creative Organs, such a* Indisposition to exertion, Losa of power, or memory, difficulty in Breathing. Ner vousness, Trembling, Weakness of Vision, ; Wakefulness, Pain in the small of the bark, Muscular Lassitude, Hot and Dry- Skin. Rruotipna on Face, Palo complex ion, Ac., should at once procure a bottle of Compound Fluid Kxtract of lluchu. A judicious and prompt use of this preparation , may bo relied upon to give tone to the Or gans, restore their power and remove the symptoms. Price one dollar—six for five dollars. For sale at F. POTT* (IKXKX'S Drug rttora, Bush House Block. ly-'JHeow THE a* never was such a really (good, substantial, satisfactory, and rapid-selling first-data Lock Stitch Sewing Machine offered ao low aa the "N aw FAMILT SHUT TLE,' reduced to only $25; more complete with equipment*, and lower in price than any other machine. It ia elegant In work manship and finish, surpasses all other* in it* work and fulfills all tbe requirements of every family as • helper. Thoroughly warranted by written guarantee for five years, and kept In order free of charge, It will do every deecription of work—fine or coarse—that any machine, at any price, ever did, or can do; equally as rapid, cor reet, smooth, neat, end strong. Has all the lata Improvements, is easy to team and manege, Is serviceable, don t wear out, always ready, and never out of order. Beat G. O. D. anywhere with privilege of examination before pay men lof bill. Agents make money rapidly, supplying the great demand tor this the Cheapest Machine in the World. Territory free. AiUrett, for descriptive books. Ac., "Family" Shuttle Machine Co., 765 Broadway, New York. W-Jy Letter from Kaneaa. (WrtMsnSw Um-Oatrr IVm.* <.J "ATCHISON, KAN., July 14, 187 ' J. Kansas ia bound to be the greatoat Stale between the Allegheny and Kocky mountain*. She lias tbe so J, tbe climate, and the men to make her sncb. The •oil is a* rich a* the Garden of Wen, audi oan bo bought for n aeng. Under tho late decision of Secretary Hchurr, over tm million arret of land in t hie State ia now open to pre eruption at $1,25 per ncro, payable in five yeans, without in ternet or taxes. These land* are a* rich as Bny in the world, and lie adjoining the great line* of railroad, built by the grant of government lands. In each land grant there wa* is reservation in tkaae word*: "And all such land* ao granted by thin section, which shall not IH sold by *aid company within three year* after the entire road shall have boon completed, ahull lit subject p, •demerit and preemption like other j land*, at a price not exceeding $1,25 per | acre. —See decision of Secretary Hcburx, July 23, 1878, page 2; We have over 21,000 tnile* of railroads finished in three sear,, in this State, and the whole ten million acre*, tlitis opened to pre-emp tion, lie immediately along side of these great railroadi. Congress gave these giant railroad cor|>orktions. in all, over two hundred and twenty five millions of acre*. It was the biggest ewintlle of the Nineteenth century, but thanks to old I'omeroy, (who bad the above clause in serted) ten million acre* will now re vert to settlers, at #1.25 |* r acre. The railroad companies have been selling these lands from to sl2 per acre. Never before in the history of tbe world ha* there been MCII a chance for men j who want to preempt land*. Don't misunderstand me when 1 say, "thanks to obi I'omeroy." I am a democrat, without fenr or trembling. 5 e*. liere in Kansas, where it cosis something to stand up for democracy, for there i hardly a democratic county or district in the State. But give old i'om. his due. He did more for the State, and th- |*oor act tiers by inserting the afort-attid clause in the great land awin ; die, than was ever done by any other j Senator from this State, and this ia one : of the reason* why the moss of the peo ple here cling io old Pom. •* with hooks of steel. We elect a L". S. Sena tor here on the 2*l li instant, and while I do not think Pomeroy can be elected, it is a'>oul certain, that he can elect his man, hut I don't want to write politics. Kansas if a great State and destined .to be far greater. It took Illinois fifty ' years to get one half million of |>eop!e t while Kansas, in one hundred days last spring, received over three hundred thou *and, and this st ring wo expect a half million more The last monthly report of the Suie Board of Agriculture, shows that the total amount of wheat sown in j this State is 1.522.787 acres, which it is estimated will yield at least twenty five million hu*hels. Tbe winter wheat is in excellent condition all over the State. ; From data furnished by railroad com l>aniea and land officers it is shown that 1 over sixty thousand settlers have pur chased in tbe last four months over one million acrea of land, aad this ia tbe j fall snd winter- Atchison, which hardly existed twenty years ago, ha* now over twelve thousand people, nine railroads, an iron j bridge costing over half a million, and j averaging over SSOO per day in tolls; over one hundred new buildings, mostly brich, have been erected in the last year. Not an empty house, nor an idle man in the city—none at lewst who are willing to work. Let the thousands of idle men in your manufacturing lowna conte here. They will receive a warm and generous welcome. We don't want ' land nor railroad boni speculators, nor tax title speculator*. W have a full stock of them now. Neither do we want men to come here • to loan m-mey at 3 per cenf. per month j ( but we do Walll . pa., an J.iiumi % l.tMa II Cmllh, JO.-,. Ml Jkn M kmtfc A to MJ*Aailt* I#. M-iilm, t|] "4 I't*: nttlt. | A|i llif TrM'^NNiK T|M'. IV. !h-< iolt lt. IC. l r Rrt * M M<-f P l>. Mt W.ili.m A aM Ml* hnli Ana Hark. tnrtk ot llail M—n. U j lIHTKW), Pa SI 11(11,1 —* KA VI.R -On Jannai, I. ll* Hntf* (f ll* l.rM'a lanali. lit Bt *'. l Jtam j *i Imll and Kiaiaa R. Waat*. kufk uf aw Fanatat'a Mill.. IV PRICR-fIAWYKR-Al ll* oflk* ,< r n. Ilanpi. J. I". ami Up k.ta. i* ||* ii, ,-t J.„imrp, l*T, William All-n W* I. hith II K)l< htm. all r Rnve> lmMM|i RATH I'RBT-ITR BARTER.-Jaaaar, A. IT9. by R#f J. Ran** Ak.f., Mr. Aaattn H Ihur-t am Ml* B I*l Ji* TrxaMat, kMk nt Kag'a In* Maria, r.wra naatrtr. IV 1. IKIMKR-tu HRiTK -M tha MnUolial Raiwwen, Aamtarj 1% lU.k Una anil Mr* ] ROMM A R—MB AV KR —o* iha Ilk <4 Janaart. la IValra 11*11. I t Rat. W R, *!,*. Laarta R. U<— ■Ban ami KaMa Waatar, MA at mar Contra Mall DEATHS. MUM-NtaM ILIIW. al Ik. t*Maw n I k>r artara, Mia. A J. At, C, fa VawntKl.. Mo. Aaaalka law, arM W fnara, 9 Maßilta ami f Aa,-*, MrCALMORT ~®a Bwnlar, Janaart Ik, <4 .naaaawi aaatfOaa, Ml* Blt tk. Mai al*..!. aaklta at J, Waait M.t Viw,, . t ,.i at.ml I* <•*,, Paaattd joiftiUt at tVk** DEALERS IN PURR DRUGS ONLY, g 1 7.KLLER A SON", j R • l>Rt IMilfff*. a! . M| ARrwtkrtWlßaw, , ( 2, All Ilia Alaintam IVlral MtaHcMrnt ft B.wrt,ttnnia *na lamllt MWaMj * i*t|ari. 11 an**, >kn nU.t Rnnaa. 4< .At 3 vl . Mf i I? I*. BLAIR, J I a JSWRLkP. MMW, flan, .•<. tm. All nta4 Ua Alk-fV t> ' pENTRB CtJIJXTV HAJMLIAe V-/ COMPART. R**atv* (WJU.II. 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II Ibdta. iQlla a-tillr l.j an all'J and naad by bit of J a nana ■ 1 n* ft" Jtai l boil-ling ta ■ too dm ,-tank lw I. ra a.a a iAn l*'i |a ft.a.l and In bad d**|t rlm I. lakaau n •ftlka a ft-1 to In *44 aa lb |.f afw r*j ad An* at** a'tla na ri.r of x ,ail*-l on or* aad r aliota No. —The following taw nf rTubftd. ta oil Aaad bairldifta a.a I*4 Oa mm mm . oargV I Ib-li. bnlr-xn lb. .-.IV •*> ad Lfta run *. aald IV-nnid,. oa. a I'd adj.anit.g gr aaodad li. a. - ■ao* m lb. Ml aad load. .Iran*, aa* a Ifttb 0 Aa*- j lid*d ru ihr tank by bltlanj tbonteanoadl an Valmtiar h.lra. *a tb* aaat bj lank. .< Ma* tel oa tb* aonih bj land* id Joba Kin.aadu Mount bj I alula 11 Jan. . M Iban. muiain -ng on nu ai - or Una; ib-m-n r*rt*4 a Utg* b-bk .>.ll Iban baa* bank bark and oUtn* roitlulldx.ga aim to mama iVaiod bated l -kan In MntUo aod to baaaAikte tb* (OrgtMlj of V<. I>. Bo No. *— All IhntrorUin 1-4 r)tera4 1 grtoibd uinal* In lb* Morongb ad - - - - _ (U*. I i jontr. 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P.. 1.-anitod (fta lb' i*.rtb by l*nda or laang baado.au lb* **at by landa la4.ft.ging a- I to- aad*** *a baoi bid and A tola** !Aona*an*b. a. tb. a auk byte *.■ "t Tb.nnaa f IViMa and ll*nay Mntdu, aod aa ab o. al I.y lan la „l J -laaalliaa M war mad Hon ITI in ' raortaiving I'd an**. n*ft* an I***, rft.ii an aoodtod o j l- .aftdfj lirbb Vftft. lonk turn and . Wax .id ill,- 1 lug., all rb.nd aaol m gnad •*. ad .otoonaaa* t~i tml tab**! la iinaitiii owl to a* aftddaa tga* *a* j Ml of tv D. is— No. 12.—A1l that rwrtnitt lmiUing na>: bit *1 gtauaad. oil: hob! bnitdifto. foal dial - togb bating a fiaut id to*otyuan*n baft aid a 4**ab . ••'*nt.-*a bad. uiftftx aqaaii a*. aaaaa I.ft ,d gaaund to Roab t-a.mklg Cauta* - ana,. pa, t mg a M aa* outb-onat by Unda of Alb.ia u toftro. oa tb* out , *wl by IMHdta *a*l I'lillii abang langd* w te anatli-ftoa: it M d li.d* ft M., < anau. and na tla ; ft-irt!i-Oift! by Uod at l ad.r Mnallt ui I tofcau ; In ***ratUo aaol In te- *44 aa tb* |*d* t] at 1 I*ll h | Waanliark. No. IS.— AU tht crrttilfi lnnd idtoat* Ik Iptai lnotolifyi. fulaa maatj. ; Pa., f.-uaobftl and 4am rttnd to fadk.a-a at* gagMaH j at a |di to** Id tb* *-Jlk-*l nnm ad baanml Roa* I'd —I r.-. I b .-ling a# IVfd-i . Ibrnt* *l*m ami , iw*t norab *1 'bg . tad In futoiba datoi Ainu i a.fttb J atog. oiftt In tomb** to a atoMa an tor. I Own * *teb nt itog- "Id* Id Jul,tea to atob* ant j ft.ftti.mfta ad aid-toft baton-! Ita*r Kd: tbitea akao , aabt bd Mb At do* -a.l In t* nkft to Iba glaa* t ; I—a Inning iwktotnteg mm t*w. awo* aft ban; lln raaa. |*** t*4d Nmab T-oith art it; tbi mm ftm*ftd * ktoftfttory f- <-* ♦ dootMng bwnaa. r nil sad ntlar* oottedbktaga. Mud, t*k*r. to nll at tan wad te b*4dnaltepx*>*a -ft I, A tlmaaoa. No. K.— AH th At Cd-tnid latnfghterf gtoaaad aiino* in Ph tm kno riabto, f tuboaaaMßg, Pa. Iftwanhftl . wrotd W) (tog. mSmSBS hack *.>•!*< (raw* do. lima buna*and tote* nil nl iiumi Mtod. tftk*n te tetteHiii* *rd tuteadM to4b* a*— pan, .4 ~ u*. A IN. I. tedtete*- Ttete llaa* K„ .ftada oiu bo ■ kill ladiiil 4Mg tb* pom It .** an.i *y ta j* 4 in %|fcW JOBS —r,m--rmr . . - . e. <- ... ' ■ -