Hock of Ages, "Kwk of Ago*, t lt fl f - TIotKliU""ly th© ih.aMpu iiiiig, fell tliff wor ln nil. oiiwclonwly From l*©r glrlinh. ulppftil tnrigu©; 8 n J: (to litll© cliililr*ti ; > i • IM lns th© l rl* In Jn; Foil ll • woulh Ilk© liw'hl luavi* <|on Oil Ih" irr©ut tf th© turn*— "K .. k of Anwnl. it f r mo, L' i tu bir*l* MhtwUlllly Full fr -IM lip* Ullt"|.Tiri| hy r*ir© # Dr©u tiling not lbv © h uiluhl l© tin •onic otlo r IM** * pry©r— "lt.s k of Ag©* drfl f r np, l.©t in* lid luywalf in Tlw." •♦II o, kof Ag©* i l"ft for Tuts it W.'lll til Mill* tin-11l hW, ris-Atllugly mid pr*y• rfully, K*©ty w-rd InT h©firt did know; the *og fi* iturtß'lupol Mai It©*!* with w.'iiry wing th© ©ir Kv*ry not© with ©oirow *tirr©l Kv©ry *y Ilntd" n pr*y©r— "Riffk of Ag©*cl"ft for me, l,*t ni hid© ut)*©lf in Tlitf." ••It.K*k of Ag©§ cleft for in©"— l.ijs* grown t*g©-l *ung th hymn Trmtingly itnl t©nd©rljr, Vok grown wnk mid ©y©* grown dim. •'!. t iii" It id© in y ©elf in Thw" Tr©mMltig tliotigli tin- vn|.>© ©ml low Rnn th© HWhet ntron |>©nt'ful!y Llko © river In It* flow, Bmig a. only tli"y can ©iti Who hrli.iid lift-'* pro ml tod rt "llot k of Ag© . !©lt for m.. Lt uo hid© my*©U iu Th©t. H M Rvk of Ajrw< l©ft for m©'* Hung ©lha. n cofllti lid; Und'-I Rfitth, fill rmtfiilly, Alt lif©'* joy* nd ©rro t hM. Nrtfiflll f". (.) *t. fill ttws I m t|| Nevprmor© from wind • 'id., N©*©rmir© from lolloww r Will thou m©i tliynclf hide. Could th • *i K ht|. **. -unk n \* - ( lofipsl l"io fitli tin* nsf. i* hair, Could the unit" mid fitifft •i !i|w Moo iiguln In |d"©dittg , -Atpr Mill, f*y © ©tilt th" word* would b©, "Lrt in© hid© mytwdf in Ihw." ♦ Liquor Must not he Sld on Flection IM). Chief Justico Shawvooil of the Su preme Court of this St-.ie delivered in important opinion at liarriahurg. Uic other day, on the question ol .cJbug liquor on election day. Tho f.> of the case are briefly th-c: Francis M. Kane, a licensed hotel keeper or N r ristown, thi* Ht.ite, was indicted iorxell ing liquor on election d sy, contiory to the provisions of the act of 1 kills Apiil, 1875. The liquor was sold ajltr ll< had closed. On the trial of the case the counsel for defendant contended that the law prohibits the sale of liquor, only during the time the election is be ing held, and that therefore the dofen slant had a right to open his bar,as soon as the election was over. The court however, did not take this view of the law but held that the "day " meant by the Act of Assembly was one of twent lour hours, beginning at midnight on the morning of "election day'' and endiug at midnight on the night of election night. Under this instruction the jury found Kane guilty in manner and form as indicted, and he removed the case to the Supreme Court. In passing upon the case the Supreme Court decided that tho "election day contemplated by the act, is a day of twenty-four hours, nnd that hence the sale of liquor on that day was illegal, even though the sale was made in the morning before the |>ol!s were opened, or in the evening after they were closed. The judgment of the lower court was reversed, however, for error on another branch of the case. .- ,—— Colonel Woiihingten at Shiloh. WASHINGTON, May 10.—Senator Gro ver has prepared a report on the case of Colonel Tom Worthington, who was dis missed from the army after the battle of Shiloh. as he claim*, through a con spiracy, of which Grant and Sherman were the head. A largo amount of tos timony shows that but for Colonel Worthington the day would have been lost to the Federal army. The old gen tlcman. who is a graduateof West Point, is now 73 years old and in very destitute circumstances. He has been trying ever since his dismissal to obtain are-hearing of his case. Senator Grover speaks very highly of Worthington's services, and says he distinguishe'd himself at the battle of Shiloh and says there i-, noth ing to impair the military character and personal honor of Colonel Worthington. The Senate military committee recom mend the pa-sage of n joint resolution requiring the.Secretary of War to adjust the account of Colonel Worthing! m and to pay him what would be due i- m had he not been unjustly treated. All who have examined this ease believe in its justice. >/. //. llAt' I.A X IPS " lift'-11 irt" Store, Allrfihetiy Street, BeUefonte, I'n. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE LOWEST PRICES AT TTTTTT nun limi BBBBB RIP.R KKKKK linil IlUli 11111 VVV VVK KKKKK TTTIIItKEBBKK K K H H II V V K K * T II II K B B K K II II II V V K T 1111111111 KB 81188 EE EE 1111111111 II V V EE T II II E *B B E K II II II V V K T II II K E It B K E K E II II II V V E K TTT 111111 HIIII KKKKK 888811 KKKKK KKKKK HIIII 1111 II 11111 V KKKKK ONE PRICE, EXCLUSIVE ZDIRFST CA-OODS STORE. NO ONE CAN DISPUTE THE FACT THAT IT IS THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS I I wish to call the public attention to my Dress Goods and Silk Depart ment, which I can safely say is the largest, cheapest and most complete stock in the county. Look at the prices and judge for yourself. Summer Suitinys for ----- 5 cents per yard. Matalasse, 10 cents jier yard. Alpaca, Mack and colored, - 12 1-2 cents jier yard. Cashmere, ------ 20 cents jter yard. Cashmere, one, yard wide, - '.15 cents per yard. AND A FULL LINE OF NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. Black Dress Silks in all qualities* Colored Silks in all shades. An cleyant assortment of Dawns. piylt need* no argument to convince the public that an excluiivo Dry O.XHI* Store ha* a great many advantage* over a general merrbandino #toro. AN EARLY CALL IB SOLICITED AND I WILL BE ABLE TO PROVE THE ABOVE. Your*, repctful!y, J". JEZ. IB .A-TIL .A USED. My motto in, ONE PRICE AND THE VERT LOWEST, THE BEST OF GOODS, AND NO MISREPRESENTATION. t * A ('heck for Oue Cent, George C. Gorlinm cloned his account* its Secretary of tho Somite on Tuesday. Afler eleven year's service, during which lie has disbursed inuny millions —for the United State* Senate in tho uiont expensive legislative body on earth —ho closed hin accounts for the first time. It wan found at the department that there wan one cent owing him. In an odici.il letter, which had to he copied, recorded, numbered, etc., the United States Treasurer notified Gorhant of the balance on nettleinent, and requested that he would draw his check for the amount. With the mime precision as though $1,000,000 was at stake the check was drawn. A messenger con veyed it to the treasury. The books were searched to see if the amount was to Uorham's credit, and then the cent was paid—a great big copper one, which Gorhatn proposes to keep for luck for ever. It seems that it ho had not drawn the balance it would have gone on forever among the liabilities of the Treasury, and occasioned any amount of trouble to the clerks. The residence of Mrs. Gardiner, aged 84 years, the widow of Peleg W. Gardi ner, at Providence, It. 1., was entered by burglars, who savagely abused Mrs. Gardiner and In-r housekeeper, another old lady, the only persons in the family. A clumsy and brutal attempt was made to gag both, and tliey nearly perished from strangulation and injuries to their throats. After the burglars tied with very little plunder the iamily up stairs were aroused and assistance called in. Physicians think both ladies will re cover. The police think it was not tho work of professional burglars. Richard Thomas and kllias Phillips, the bogus commission men ol Alien town and liethlehem, where they ran firms under the name of Chapman A Co, and French k Co., were convicted in the United Slates Court before-fudge Butler, for using tho mail in advertising and endeavoring to promote their questionable business. TIIEKK never was such a really good, substantial', satisfactory, an 1 rapid-selling tir-t-cis.-s lock Stitch Hewing Machine otfercd -U low a- the "NKW FAMILT Sili'T ri.K," reduced to only #25; more complete with equipments, and lower in 'price than any other machine. It is elegant in work manship and tinth, surpasses nil other* in iu work and fulfills all the requirement* of every family a* a helper. Thoroughly warranted by written guarantee for live year*, and kept in order free of charge. It will do every description of work fine or coarse—that any machine, at any price, ever did, or ran do ; equally as rapid, cor rect, smooth, neat, and strong. Ila* ait the late improvements, is easy to learn and manage, j serviceable, don t wear out, always ready, and never out of order. Sent C. >, I/. anywhere with privilege of examination before pay mentof bill. Agents j ike nioio-y rapidly, supplying the great demand for thl* the Cheapest Machine in the World. Territory free. AJdmt. for descriptive books, Ac., "Family" Shuttle Machine Co., 7">5 Broadway, New York. 80-1 y Wiit WILi. You—Allow a cold to advance in your system and thu encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhage* and f.nng troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily attained. /{■■Bchre's (irrmnn Syrup has gaine.l the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung Dis case*. It is 1 r. Bowhco's famous German prescription, and is prepared with the greatest care, and no rear need be enter tained in administering it to the youngest child, as per direction*. The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Hinee first in troduced there has been a constant increas ing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in any rase Ask your I'ruggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large sixe 75 cents. Tryitand fie convinced. Hold by F. Polls Green, wholesale and retail. 20-eow-ly PKHSOVS who are troubled with weak ness arising from a disordered state of the Urinary and Pro-creative Organs, such as Indisposition to exertion, l/oss of power, or memory, difficulty in Breathing, Ner vousness, Trembling, Weakness of Vision, Wakefulness, Pain in the small of the hack, Muscular Lassitude, Hot and l>ry Skin, Kruntiona on Fare, l'ale complex ion, Ac., should at once procure a bottle of Compound Fluid Kitrnct of Burhu. A judicious and prompt use of this preparation may lie relied upon to give tone to the Or gans, restore their j*iwer and remove the symptoms. Prire one dollar—six for five dollar'. For sale at F. POTTS Gamex's I'rug Htore, Bush House Block, ly-2ik-ow Si ii' Advertisements, Caul fun. \LL persons arc hereby notiflc>wmdii|>, tfollowi uk |>rojM*rty, to wit TlirtM- |4riM>*. Iwo i wn, Ihrre iluula, three *-t liwr nwws burrow*, ihoVMl | lows, nil liU Immmm Imbl ■ml kit. Ihti furniture, miil thr grain In Uit> ground--- whlrh |• i | mtty I have left In |Nwciion ol Mm *eid J. K. Way during my pleaeure. All |M-r#ie,4w'|; returnable on the fourth Mon day of June, IK.V, at lu a. H |H llT. j WM 111 RCIIPIKLD, c. O c Mi ilfT's Offl. r, Ilallefoute, Pa., May "Jfl, if * JoNH HfAROln. flh'AT. / I ENTHE COUNTY, hh: V-V Th® I't,ln lit,,r. wraith ol Peun*/ Irani* T" AARON t.CKKMIACII You ar® hrr-l.y ®lttr] .u.t nnnniUHliNl ... \*> awl t Ml Or] Han. .Yiurt u. U lirhl at Ih.ll. f. „|. In ami ..if |li.. Count/of l-litr® hh tin. ...uitli M .li ■ln* 1 -Inn® nrit, lhi.ii noil thUH to ilmw ■ ■iH .r ll.® |ib.at!uti will I.® uta-h Ui th® 11 rt t. kint th® ®ain® on If.® SW .!*r of Jiint n®t (J. loj J. C. lIAHI'KK. Cl'tk \\- C. HEINLE, '' • ATTOIINEV AT I.Att BII.I.K.fONTr, PA em.® i* Conr.J lliiiw, All®ah®n tr®. t. Hp®* la I allani. n *lu I • th® >ulln. W. Crntf® an.) Clinton ron 1.11®.. 'im.• i ;.;.o,i® lack ll.tra Nali.-nal Rank. 20-]/ r r tWum. r. * a, V LKXANDEIt \ ROWEIt, - * ATTI.KNEYS AT LAW. IV ll.fonl®. Pa . ma/ I- r*®aii~l In L 0*1..1. ..r ii®r. man em ®ln Harman'. UnllAlng |-]j I \ F. FOKTNEY, * "• ATTeRN KT -AT I. AAA* |ir.l.l.Ke>NTß. P A l*t dnor to th® lf| In th® Cuit II ...®® j 1, WOODWAIU) SK.MINA KY. Bosrdiag isd h? Sihcc". Tnai Ladies Atd Little Shildrec. SECOND AND LOCUST .STREETS, lIARKISBUKO, I'A. n f*Ur term •||| * fi*tf MftP. It \\ orw- ..f etmly- ~t | , Vv\c vol Art IL avrd *&d tuition ftt.ttt t2M> U. |AV> * imr end no •ItlVB f >T nr. uUrseu l *ll 'WirW Itif- rmsii- • nMfw* 1 . PRIKCtP \ I liiquest Notice. To Roarat IV rrr. V.tittt Boiat. Kr> Jornt It-ni an f R'rat* TTa*. .l®*a®~l r PAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of I a Writ of Pailith n i—~l ml ®l Ih® Itrphan.' Court of C®ntr® n-only. a®,l I® n llroM. an lnoa®*A will I,® hM •! lit® lat® r®®4nr® of E*thr TiAhara. in th- t. 4 nlil| - f lln-t o awl rmnl/ 'J c*ntr®. m T1 KHDAY. Iha Smh -laa ■ f JCNK A 11. 1-TH. at tn ttnrk. A M . of Ih® aa I 4a/. f.-r Ih® |..irj-o® ..f mat In* tatrtition of th® f*l ortat® of aH .|®®i ®l to awl aiw.lt* hi® hlr awl l®t*l I'/wWlrw if Iha ®ta® ran I® .k>n® with 'til ]o/wf(" In or |Jlln* - I th® •It I. ..thr*H® to rain® o* apf.'aaa® th® ®an>® w.<*4 In* to Jw. II Whlrh tim® *n.l |4ar® jm m/ It® praaml If T 'tl think nroftrr. JOHN HPASOI.RR. #h®rtff * Ikllafottla, Ma/ 12. t'l 21 -4w LBTTIKG. I>ItOPOSALS fir building Stone I A Cut m* nt* f*>t m Mdff *rrrem lh B*id Rmtl" Oek. • Mtleelmff. will U rvßirsd |y tHe Cnnty Cmnitonefti until ldt# n'rl *rh M . Jnn i I*7 f|irlAeiOt>M ttA I*> M>rti their rvflke In flelfef, nte, P* The rwßtrvrt h> le let K the icweet re*|- fitd< !.hl.|er Th* C tn*iiiinerti thi ftgfct to re ject vny nf ell hid* Asnvirw CRKCC.) (IRQtOR "V* An, VCufflmMoTirrß. , \b-4t JANIB IM MKIaK. ) S. if- A. I AH: It, Gem-ral Merchant*, Attcf/hen)/ Street, lielhfontc, I'a. HOUND REASONS Why we can undersell any exclusive Clothing Store in Centre county. Reasons which if carefully weighed will convince any one with average common sense: First—We deal in oil clasttes of general merchandise, including DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Queensware, Notions, Carpets, rtats and Caps, and everything generally kept in a well regulated Country Store. Second, We keep the largest and best assorted stock, in styles and qualities, oj Men's, Youth's and Childrens' Clothing in Centre county. Third—From the two foregoing reasons any one can easily see our maintenance does not depend upon the large profits that must be made an a suit of clothing by any exclusive clothing store, and consequently we can afford to sell at a smaller proft than any of them. And since we can afford it we are willing to give our customers the benefit of the same. S X- \ r OFU 1 ALLEGHENY STREET, fO 0 i 1 A];i) 1 • 1A / I j1), ( BELLEFONTE. PA., i ► •• tV 11. /LI), TIIK "BOSS" CLOT 11 I Kits, —AND— THE OLDEST GENERAL MERCHANTS IN CENTRE COUNTY. .VcM' Advertisements. NEW GOODS —FOR THK— SPUIM; TRADE He luive givrn t cry close and ear*Jul (Mention to the selection of goods (or the Spring Trade, nod J "I justified m saying thai our present Stork cannot hr excelled either in rrjard to Variety, t/miti ty or I Vice, nnd ve doubt if it is equaled in either of three rrsjtcrts by any house in Centre county. There ore too many leading ar ticles in our idork to make sjwrial mention of them all, but call atten tion directly to a feir items that arc noic being sought after every day. Mack-re! are < a good quality this season and are silling rather faster than usual at this season of the year. II hair been selling noth ing but full weights— l Hi*, of fish in each quarter barrel and 11 Mt Itn. in each half barrel. They ha or better value for the money than short %ce ights. lake Herring and White Fish are very fine this season and sell ing freely. Our Sugar- (hired Hams, I tried Href, Ilreakfast Bacon and Cheese arc all worthy of special mention. Oranges and Lemons are very fine and the price low enough to to bring tbem into every dag use. Hut the. price on these goods will be much higher in a short time. Our Mint Market, next door to our Grocery room, is aluays well supplied with the choicest meats. II r kill the bc*t Href, Mutton and Veal that ran he found; dressed in first-class style and served to customers in the neatest, cleanest manner possible. Xo house in the (rnecni and Provision business in HcUefonte. is prepared to supply all the wants of the family so well as we ran do at present. SKCIILKR & CO. OEOCEES, Hush House Ilfock, HcUefonte, Pa. < EDITOR'S NOTICE.—Tho un- A \ i|#ralgfn*!. *ll A4Hor a;<|-t t1 f . .JUIrM ol* Mm- mow? In Mi# K*nU >4 It.- *li#rlft ttUihf htm* aal of lh# of tTLarl*** Ilomn am fig lhw l*4T*llv *®tfti*4 ilmrwill a®#*# IN* fmtlf* Ir-t#r nl hi* In N#ll#f nt, Urn lllh 1y of inn*. 19TB, at 10 •'clock, A M 21 W C, HRIHMC, An4ltef, STATE NEWS. 1879. THE PATRIOT. 1879. Get Op i CI oh nnd R**U Tonr P*pr Fim. Tho Dailt Patriot will bo ent by moil to club* ot tho following role# : ffifli p#f rtipf pt y*ar to * tlßl< of flc#. f&MI |#f onpy |r ywr In * elb of I#ij. I A 00 jwr draff)' per y#®r lo a rl®b of lw#*>lf. 94.A0 jirf dnpjr jf yoar lo * el®t of Ihirt). 94 00 |.rf ropy |>#r ynir lo a club of fifty. Acid on# ropy tr## fbr <• y#*r In #*#ry r*## lo tb# porwnn g#ttl®g ®|> lb# rlnb. Fn|*#rUowU r®t# far port* of a yNir. The Wrkklt Patriot will be sent by mail at the following rten : f3 on per annum fr .ingle mpy. II.AO per annum per ropp to * dob of fnur fl.tS per .nnutn per ropy In a etwb of rdrbt li on P*T mm* p nnpy n a rial, of Miai. fn * i per annum per copy lo a dob nf thirty, fll'i per annum per ropy U a rlob of illy, fn 75 per annum per ropy to a rlab of on. hundred. A n't on. rpy free Cor oar year to erary raae In getter ap of deb. The caah mint accompany all order* to insure attention. AH money ahould be aent by poet office order or registered letter, otherwiae it will be at the sender'* ri*k. Address Patriot Pcrlisiuko Co., ltarrisburg, Pa. *. a. Mvaaar. rtaoa aeaaea. VfUKRAY .^OKIH)N, i"l tmPRYRitTUV. CUtARPIKLD. FA. Will attend lb. Rellofonle Coo ft. abea aper tally employed, t ly -Nf-ff Advertisements. STATE NORMAL^CHOOL {Eighth ApmlMml District,) LOCK lIA VKN, CLINTON CO, PA. A. N. It AI I', A. M., Principal. r I"*11 IS SCHOC!,. as :tt jirftont con -1 eUlatad. ..e.-r lb* rery root CacClrtro. f r l't fti.f! (*!*{< „l i.-JMJ m, liutidiuf* )' )-.•, trite!*!** ~rd fomcodi"Q*; notn (•lH*ly by •lens, *<|j vnttUt" 1 anr"oh Ktf 't*e ® nbnlf fifty iwin * ft-eit d4tKliun Ui t i*;mtihg to lot )i Mti liffiti ftAmittft*! at * y ljrr . #l ly lb* 9ui* I M |o] bbwL 11. l*fF|felt4y 111. KlfttdiUfl . IV. 9 t -ftf ur* It by ftiM.l*bli*c iidtftb li4-ftt.t *r>4 rfwM-rttl tm flpf ftMf ah To || . •t.I it ftrli'it* y -'mtM ftid ir. db ifj '|4ri* tb*if j' we-ra ai.<) a' tio iai.t I'ia.ifttiLiriwe for *H |I4 lab t iHnir.jr m boo! FhdC ' at*) gu* fti,.| t /to* atklrffi* lb# Prir<"f|*a! H I BALI.. Pfoi(J*t Ibaftrd of TntaNi T C. II:rr;r. S* rrtar*. ®oati t,f rttatri* Clinbd® fa*y - f I lull. 7 C Hi| p|f . Th J II IWrt t,. A II H*e. Jm Br -ftn. W !• i. Kta4lr. A > R*< W W Harltift. H t, r.k n#l Ointl, M Kloty.i.if. * M ho hi r-I, II L Ih tlnu smO, A C Hoy#®, A H I'fftla IVfttfft—K-Oi.t A G rcrtdn Ci'MUfll-la/f t VI t! Iift/it Hlflaf. kik 4 bftrlf . K bari. \. ®p.t:-ly \DM INI ST HA TO R' S NOTICE. Am lyfttwre <4 A lai ~•,# k®" tf# IkNh* !r*w ImJfl!*-! \*> wit! dacalinl to for* • ftfd air I in In hnl}lhtn, ytwlh a* I® all fh# tViwrlf. rtifrulteflon* In <# rnafi f*r K f t#b lIy I VI. J. W. RHONE, Dentist, can ■ ' '*• at bl nflkf and r*atd*tK# tm >"lilt)|a, Ta. f oris DOLL. Ax rA.IUtiNARI.K ntaiT A SIIOKMAKan, Rr. kfih .ff Kor, All#gh#ny lf*at, l-1j iUll#fbnl#. ra W. A. WAtXsrt. P L. IRIItt WALLACE* KRKBB, *T ATTORKKIS-ATtAW. n.KAKriKi.n. FA Will attend and try t an.ee at Hellrfmit* aben ap* flaiu I4| | A IRARD HOUSE, VI 00HXKR CHUOKFT AXP XIXTtt STRKKTR, rnitMirnH. Tbia bmiaa. prraataeni la a rtly famed ftr It. tins ftrtald* Wet. la. t Kept in rssrj feeped aqnal n any Aral < tnm betel. In the Mmßtry "a in. „ (Re .ton genrynf tbr tlmea.lha pit* of hoard |,o been re.!, red to mat. BeUAU per day, J. M RIHRIK, lla Manager. HUSH HOUSE, 1 * RKLUFOSTB, PA. THR OKLT FIRST CLAM lIOTF.I. IK THRCITt. few fin* per day. Urery aftarbed Rperlal rale* gtvna to wltneaae. rd Jarrrra tin II rr. Prop'r Ma) l Rrnara, Clertt rvARMAN'S HOTEL. VI Oppneite Ooart It ewe, RRILKTOITTR. FA. TKRMF ft . I'EX DAT. A good Urery attar had. 1-ly Harry li. Ilirh*, Hardware. HTA-EtK/Y KI. HICKS, [Succeasur to T. A. lllt'KS A ltßO.,] I'KAI.KK IN llAKinVAlili, SAIIKI.I'.IiY, OILS, | PAINTS AND STOVES, f EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES! TO SUIT TIIK TIMES. AtlrijKruu Street, ItF.LLEFOSTF., J*A. Snulh of IHnmuml. IS'rtr Advertisement*. CHEAT GROCERY —AND— PROVISION STORE. 8. A. BREW ,v SON, Hum*V Woek, nrrt floor io I'ott Office, krr nam Mlitif fmU in lino i murk t*larl |rir# for ( AMI t in nrli*ii|rf for *1) *4 country rioutd Tb*y ar rare-trio* rtrj fay. to that cuvV>m**t Mi f#wl certain *f ffHttng I'l lit: AM it FRESH AON its: TWr tk !• I<>SrTMSERT . t MKA^CAKH.naic, I RLb.p Mtt bin;, I Ml Mui..rt ns KELLER. • ATTORKET AT I.AW, iMBro on fi.( Mlh M> of Lyon't I*nf S K| BolMtrnt*. Pn T C niiTi.r A • ATTORNEY AT I.AW. UK II A VAX. PA. All InalMW ,, Hi mtf4nl In. Mr biw muM. on i.mm. mm v tiw