©ht (Crntrc jltmerat. Thursday Morning, September 4, 1879. (VRREMPoNitKXuß.oHitiilnhig Important now*, nollcit ft .ton any |art of tho county. No coumtaitl< atlona t.iortf union* no* oiu|(tui*>en post poned until the evening of the 2" th inst. Miss Ida I.andis, who has been enjoy ing the pleasures of Chiarlelamouch House, Snow Shoe, for a season, has returned. —Mr. Daniel Butler, of Philipsburg, was in attendance at Court last week, and favored us with a call on Thursday morn ing. Joe Opponheimer has severed his con nection with Mr. Isaac Guggenheimer s store, where he has for so long been an ef ficient clerk. Mr. E. A. Smith and wife have re turned from their extended trip to Lewis town and other places. They have been absent over a month. Mrs. Dr. Hale returned from that delightful resort, Gcean Grove,last Friday. Like all the visitors there, she was thor oughly charmed with it. Mrs. Shannon MrCormirk, of Fergu son township, was slightly injured on Sun. day of last week by being thrown from a buggy while driving to church. Mr. George lloppcs, proprietor of the Bush House, has been ill for the ;>ast week. We were pleased to learn, however, yester day, that ho was recovering. Memorial services to the honor of the late I)r. George L. Potter, will be per formed under the auspices of the G. A. R. Gregg Post No. 95, on the evening of the 18th instant. —That genial host and sterling Demo crat, C. H. Faulkner, of tho Potter House, Philipsburg. Is stopping with Houseai A Teller at the Brockcrhoff House. He also paid his respects at this office. Mrs. Krise, living near Centre Hall, recently received $1,600 pension money. Her son was killed in the late war, and the money was procured for her through the effort* of Esquire Shannon. —A few improvements arc taking place in Aaronsburg. Col. Coburn is enclosing his premises with a stylish iron fence and Thomas Hull, Esq., is about to erect a new residence on Second street. —Mr. E. C. Humes, on Allegheny street, had carpenters employed during last week in erecting a porch in the alcove formed by the main portion of his residence and the wing projecting towards the west. —The monthly gathering of the Ladies' Missionary Society connected with the Episcopal church will meet next Friday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. Thomas Reynolds on High street. || —Henry Miller, Esq., who reside* not far from town on the road to Pleasant Gap, i* one of our most valued subscribers and a very pleasant gentleman. He was among the many who called on us last Thursday. —Rev. Frysinger delivered two exceed ingly interesting and effective discourses for our friend* of the Methodist congrega tion on Sunday last. In tho evening his remarks were devoted especially to Sunday school workers. —No more pleasant cilir.ens exist than Cyrus Brumgard and Samuel K. Faust, Esq's, of Miles township; therefore we aro pleased at the fact that they do not neglect to call on us during their frequent visits to town. —The young gentlemen who recently Started a green grocery store in the vacant room in McClain's building, opposite the Bnsh House, have already closed up their v business and gone to Huntingdon, where they think better business opportunities await thom. —The office of Dr. P. T. Musser, at Aaronsburg, was entered by burglars a few night* ago. But their visit was 111-timed, as tho Doctor returned atiout one o'clock and frightened the burglars off. They did Dot succeed in securing anything. —Tho Commissioners have appointed the following; collector* fur 1H79 : Dellnfontn borough, J. M. Koicbline j Howard tr ough, Robert Coolt, Jr. j Milesburg bor ough, W. 11. Mile* ; Unionvillo borough, A. N. Itusaol; Bonner township, W. A, Taylor; Burnslde township, 1). M.* Stew art ; College township, William Foster > Curtin township, Henry Thoil; Ferguson township, George W. Kelchlino; Gregg township, Cyrus le>so ; lliiino* township, Jamb Dower, Jr. ; Half Moon township, J. 11. Griffin; Harris township, 11. Stein ; Howard township, J. M. Kline; Huston township, I). W. Kline; Marion township, J. J. Hoy; Miles township, George 11. Haines; Pntton township, Dunicl llock rnnn ; Penn township, C. Alexander ; Pot ter township, J. W. Mersinger; Hush township, John 11. Long; Spring town ship, John Garbrick ; Taylor township, Mr. Beckwith ; Union township, William Spoils ; Walker township, David Yocum ; Worth township, George R. Williams. —Among the distinguished departures from town last Monday was Mr. J. 11. Bauland. He is justly distinguished for tho success with which he has conducted his exclusivo Bee-Hive Dry Goods store. He will bo absent for ten days which ho will devoto to a thorough search of the large wholesale dry goods establishments of Philadelphia and New York, buying and sending on to his store here whatever is most desirable. His six months' resi dence has thoroughly familiari/.ed him with tho tastes of his numerous customers throughout Centre county, and ns tho result of his discernment and good judgment the stock which ho will lay in may be expected to give more satisfaction thnn any ever ! before presented to this community. 1 —Tho last issue of tho Lutheran OWrrcr | contains a full rejiort, from its Secretary, J. A. Koscr, of the late meeting of the Northern Conference of the Synod of j Pennsylvania, which assembled in Peon's ; Creek church on Tuesday evening, August 5. The session, which lasted through tho I following Wednesday, was replete with in terest, much of which was duo to the entertaining remarks made by l'rof. P. M. Birkle, Professor of Physics and Astrono my in Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, and by Rev. S. K. Furst, of this place. The latter s;ioke of the necessity of an edu eatcd ministry, and the duty of the church as pertaining thereto. The next meeting will !• held in Salona, Clinton county, on the Ifth of November. | —Kvery thing promises favorable for a very successful re-union of tho Centre ! county veterans next Saturday. The vet ■•rans and their families, of this place, will ' proceed to the picnic grounds in a body. We are told that there will also be a dele gation present from Mitllin county. The Zion band will furnish the music, and j there will probably bo other musical orga nisations present. At all events, there will le entertainment and pleasure for all who will attend. We are also informed that Mr. Gottleib Haag has consented to close his bar. —ln view of the encouraging prospects for a brisk fall trade, Mr J H. Bauland of the Bee- Hive Dry Goods store ha secur ed the services of Mr Harry Kephart, one I of tho bright and intelligent young gentle men of Unionville. The reputation which the store has already attained for employing I accommodating and polite clerks will be well maintained, and under Harry's dex terous fingers the many lovely fabrics which are used in female attire will look doubly l>eautiful and sell with corrc*|>ond ing rapidity. Messrs. A. W alter and F. P. Musser, of Millheim, met with an accident on Hun day week whilo on their way to Clinton dale camp-meeting. The horse they were ' driving frightened at the many vehicles gathered near Lovcland's store, and jumped with the conveyance in which they were sitting down tho embankment | near the bridge. The buggy was badly I wrecked, but the two gentlemen escaped with but few scratches. The'result of the accident is considered very fortunate under the circumstances. —lt is said that velvets are going up twentv-flve or fifty per cent, in price. This will only affect the gentlemen, as they have to pay their wives' and daughters' bills. As far as they are concerned it is not supposed that they will care to invest heavily in velvet suits, but will be content with a good all-wool caasitner, which can still be purchased reasonably of J. New man, Jr., and made up in a stylish man : ner. —The borough of Howard contains many excellent men among its cilir.ens. Particularly we desire to mention at this time Mr. Hamuol Iteber, who was in town and called at our office early on Saturday morning last. His call was an exceeding ly pleasant one, and we hope it will often be re;>eated. —A decided improvement has recently taken place on F.ast Allegheny street in the additions to the elegant store building of Simon 8. Lyon. The recent application of a coat of Usleful drab paint renders the structure particularly noticeable among the adjoining red brick buildings. —Of all limes in the year for gentlemen to purchase clothing this is supposed to be the best, as merchant tailors are anxious to sell out old stock and replace it with new. Newman, Jr's, Kagle Clothing Store is the best place In this county to buy men's and boys' clothing. —Mr. Thomas Ilurnslda has opened a general commission store In the rooms lately vacated by the law firm of K. A K. M. Blancbard. A GRAND PICNIC. Tho l-ogan Company, like the grnnd old fndlan <'hiof whoso nitmo lliey boar, art' always ahead In every enterprise. They now promise to give n grand finale to tho picnic season on Friday tho 12th instant, in Valentino*' Grovo near tho toll gate. Tho service* of that excellent musical organization, tho Mountain City Hand, have boon HOC urod, and tho festivities of tho day will begin witli a drM parado. At the grovo a va riety of atnuAciiinnt* liavo lieen provided, and a tub raoo will tako place In tho crock near tho grovo. Of course a day In tho woods i not very pleasant without ahund anco to oat and therefore all tho provision* which tho people of Heilcfente desire to contribute for tho occasion will bo moat thankfully accepted, and may bo left either at the boae houao or with Mr John Kour beck, chairman of the committee of ar rangements. Hacka will run to and from the ground constantly during the day, and everybody can secure transportation for the small sum of Ave cents. Hurrah, then, for tho firemen's picnic I —One of the pleasant incidents which will be for a long time remembered by many of the gentlemen from Williamsport whom tho lterdic trial brought for a few days in our midst, was a delightful call which a largo delegation of gentlemen made on ex-(iuvernor t'urtiu. The party wore under the leadership of the venerable and learned Dr. Pollock, of Williamsport, who, when he had introduced those who were strangers to the ex-Governor, made aomo pleasant and Complimentary remarks In their This was re*|>onded to by Mr. Curtin in bis usual felicitous manner. The gentlemen then spent a short time in Conversation with Mr. Curtin, and in ad miring the numerous ami rare paintings and statuary with which his residence is filled, csfiecially the magnificent portrait which the Km per or Alexander presented to Governor Curtin as a testimonial of hi* high esteem for the latter, while he was resilient minister at the court of Russia. It was a pleasant occurrence to all con cerned. —We learn that a I>r. Knglish and wife, of Allegheny city, who have been visiting in ibis county, met with a serious accident la-t Friday in driving down Nittan v moun tain. The horse frightened, jumping over the side of the mountain, buggv, horso and riders falling a distance of twlhly feet I)r. Knglish was injured, to what extent we did not learn, and Mrs. K., being caught in some bushes on the descent, es capes! with but slight bruises. Dr. Ie llr.el attended to their wounds. —lt was enough to cause ti to smile to learn how robber* were "sold in attempt* ing tsi rub the store of Jonathan Hess, at l'inc Grove, on Friday night of last wes k They entered the store and prved open the safe in which were two tin boxes, one con taining twenty-five dollars in money and the other being empty. They took a small amount of change and the empty box, and departed, leaving the box with the twenty five dollars safely in the safe. —Dr. George Harris, M I)., Surgeon of the Fifth regiment, and Lieutenant Wil liams, of Company 11, were in Altoona last Friday night. They were on military business, the occasion being a medical ex animation of the members of Captain Guthrie's Company D, of that place. The result of the examination was moat satis factory, Company D promising to he one of the best in the regiment. —The regular meeting of the Centre County Medical Society, which convenes! at the Bush House on last Wodneeday, the 27th of August, was well attended Prom inent physicians of Bellefonte and of the county were present and discussed matters of interest to (he medical profession. Dr. Ilibler presides! and Dr. Hayes acted as secretary. —People cajne to town last week to at tend Court, hut while here they did not neglect to buy a large stock of groceries at the store of S, A. Brew Son. They well knew that they might travel many miles and not find another store which would ofTer such excellent bargains in groceries as this store is constantly doing. —Rev. William Laurie and his daugh ter, Miss Mary, have returned from their trip to Saratoga Springs. Wo havo no doubt they thoroughly enjoyed their visit, and havo received that physical refresh ment which usually follows such delightful changes. —The supplements containing the prem ium list of the county fair, mentioned in our agricultural columns, have not been received, so they cannot lie sent out with this week's issue of the DEMOCRAT. We presume, however, they will be ready for next week. _________ —Mr. Isaac Guggonheimer has removed his diy-goods from the Allegheny street store to his old place of business on High street, and will replaee them with a stock of clothing. Miss Beckio McGlnley will continue clerking in hi* dry good* store. —Mr. Tboma* Human, of Walker town ship, while digging In the Linn A McCoy ore bank, near Hublertburg, last Monday, very seriously Injured his eye by striking It with the pick which he was using. Mr. Cal. Lose conceived the idea that he and bis carriage would look well in a photograph, and accordingly had Charley Glenn "take" him seated in his coach on Tuesday afternoon. A TKN THOUSAND DOLLAR KIKE. Tho most extensive flro that has occurred in tbis county for tnany years took place last Katurdny night in the tutnl destruc tion of the largo saw mill ef K. M Hlur • ievant fit Co., at Beaver Mills, in Rush township. It is not known how this ex tremely unfortunate conflagration occurred hut it must have been by accident, as tbo owners of the mill have no enemies, and an incendiary origin Is extremely improb able. Tne mill had many orders to fill, and men were employed in It on Saturday night until nine o'clock. At about eleven o'clock the lire was discovered, and every man, woman and child in tho neighbor hood turned out and exerted almost sujior human efforts to stop the flames. They even worked in their night-clothes, not taking time to throw on out-door gar ments so earnest wero they in their efforts to save the mill. But all efforts proved futile, and the fire kept steadily on until it had consumed the valuable mill property, oyer one hundred thousand feet of lumber, and a large amount of shingles. There was an insurance of $.'!, and the loss on it wh fully s'l,ooo. The lirtn suffers a great injury also in the fail ure to till orders which were on hand, and which within tho next month would have realized them fully two thousand dollars. It was an unusually unfortunate and in opportune circumstance, and the total loss will rcai li ton or twelve thousand dollars. But with the energy with which Mr. Slur decant, and the financial manager of the firm, Mr John Ardell, Jr., of this place, are so richly endowed, they promise that within ono month the mil) will again be erected and in ojicratton, which we ho[>e will prove to be the ca-e. THE BOROLOII LAW-MAKER* This body held its annual meeting last Monday night with six members present, viz Messrs. Ardell, Hardier, liufler, M ('lure, Reynolds and Hhnrllklga. The President, K. 0. Humes, Ksq , be ing absent, William Shortlldge, Ksq , was made President pro. Urn. The Street Committee reported that the Solicitor had prepares! the proper paja-rs, whi< h council signed, making application to the grand jury to inspect the Lamb street bridge. Market Committee reported that the fees for the last two weeks amounted l< ten dollars. The d'-Uiled statement of expense* of I the borough to date was read, the totals in each de|>artmcnt of which we giu as follows : Slr*U sa4 Utn|- tins '2 **!•• A(HIS1 U I V, i u- -n.l A" Mint 7*4 IS M.ti.l tm-i.il 1 SnlatlKw A "win! 4 41 *| iwwlUo .*•- K# t.l of < 4J i tuunls*?, TUI ... |UVtt* | On motion, Council empowered Water i Committee to put new roof on boiler. On motion, the proposition of I) G Bush, Eq . for sale of water power to bor ough for Jfi.OOO, payable jn six annual |>armrnt#, without interest, was accepted, provided said D. G. Hush will give satis factory guarantee that be can furnish the amount of water power stated in proposi tion, and comply with other condition* re ported by Water Committee, and includ ing such as may he required by Council. DWELLINO Hoi'tx Hi RSED.—Wednes day afternoon, August 27, a destructive conflagration occurred at the residence of Mr. Ihsniel Mcßride, about five miles from State College and near Shiioh church. Mr Mc Bride and wife had ieft their house, before doing so extinguishing as much as possible a fire which was burning in the kitchen stove, by raking the live coals through the grate. They then closed the house securely and started away. A burning coal must by accident have fallen on the floor, for soon after their departure the Are commenced spreading through the house, but burned *lowiy in consequence of hav ing no draft. The neighbors discovered the Are, entered the house, and succeeded in subduing the flames, not however, he fore they had done much damage. The smoke had filled every apartment of the house, doing great injury, End in several rooms the furniture was burned, among other thing* a valuable organ. The house wa* fully insured in the Armenia, of Pitta burg, and the furniture in the Phreniz, of Hartford. ITEMS IN AND AROUND RRRRRSHCRO. —East Rebershurg will toon he supplied with new water pipe*. —Mr. A. Litzell, ono of our leading hucksters, i* giving hi* houto a new coat of paint. —Rev. E. J. Wolfe delivered one of those able sermons for which he it noted last Sabbath morning in tho Lutheran church. His teat wa# from Luke 19 :• The audience wa# large and attentive, and all were pleaed with the diacourse. —Last Tuesday evening a* Mis* Annie Wolfe wa* on her way home (Votn town on horseback, her horse took fright. An or dinary rider might have been dismounted by the plunging and running of the ani mal, but Miss Wolfe is such an escellent horsewoman that she maintained her seat with great skill. —Dr. John Ruhl, formerly a farmer near this place, hut who removed last •prlng to Lock Haven for the practice of his profession, died at hi* residence in that place on the 19th of August, at the ad vanced age of 72 year*. UNCI IN A WHILE. PKTKH HERDIC—His TRIAL AND A< - Ut'ITTAI,. — Never was there a case, either civil or criminal, tried in tho courts of Centre county thai attracted mure atten tion or challenged more universal Interest than the one which closed at five o'clock on last Friday evening before Judge Or vls. It was known ta fame as " The Com monwealth vs. Peter Hurdle/' hut it was equally well understood that the mighty power of the State had been Invoked by private individuals, and that the people, a represented by the public prosecutor, bad not arraigned one of the most noted men in tlici country to answer to a j>eiial charge. The defendant was fortunate in being well known to our people. The public spirit, tho indefatigable energy, the wonderful business ac hievements ofj'oter Ilerdic are known to every school-boy in the Busque hanna valley. They have read how his pluck, his perseverance and his matchless enterprise and untiring industry had raised him from a poor boy to one of the most wealthy, influential business men in the •State. And they kuew likewise that he?, with hundreds of others, had la-en stricken down by the lightning of financial disastc-r hence it was not strange that there shojfa liavo been in this community a strong feeding of genuine sympathy for an unfortunate man whose only apparent crime was that he- was unable to render unto CVsar that which tbo Ca -ar in this prosecution claimed was bis due. The dis patches sent to certain Eastern papers rep resenting that a difl'eri-nt sentiment existed here during the progr< •* of tho trial, must certainly have emanated from interested sourc-es, with a view to influencing the final verdict, and must have leen sent by j parties who carefully avoided feeling the ! public pulse. 'I b< C'ourf House was densely crowded j from the lime the case was called until the last CM ho of the Judge s charge bad died . away. One of the cause- that operated to keep the large crowd in constant attend ani c was the eminence of the counsel who were retained in tbo < a-c. The members of our own bar who appeared on either side were District Attorney Forlnev. j Gone ral James A. Beaver and A. (I, Fursl for the prosecution, and Senator C. T Alexander, Kdmund Blanchard arc] J L. j Spangler for Mr. Ilerdic. There also apj-carcd tije.n the scene a no ir-s well j known gentleman than the Hon William B. Mann, who lias been proudly called the ; ' greatest criminal lawyer of the I'hila- J delphia bar.'' He carne from irnj rUnt lutie- in connection with tbo Bribery C.cscs at Harrishurg to appear in our court* fur the first time a- the friend and hading advocate of Mr. Herdic. i The history of ibis case is *o well known to our readers that we do not deem it nec ! essary W enter into any n* f'~ Htfnyth In l.r riu, n<#r flurry in U*t *,< ; 1r..|.|.. | from bi-1 U.ri-li it,. r -,| li-r lrijel>< • /*• and rurf**l car*f j . * And then turning to Mr Herdic he mnd< tin: apple alinn of tin: quotation lo bin < iuo in a highly dramatic mariner. Colonel Mann eloaad Ini cpoech in a beautiful aj pi'iil tfi ltd- f.'ourt and took hi# m-al amid,l •iippreoM-d exHU-rn'-rit. It wa* a gre„t effort, Ju,t ni. n MI, effort a- Colonel Mann iilwayn make* wln-n thoroughly arotiM-d. General Ileaver cloned for the proioeu tion iri an able, ear net and at timei elo quent plea for the conviction of the de fendant. hen Genera! lb-aver had con cluded, Judge Orvi* immediately corn rnenei-d an admirable charge to the jury. ; Clearly and u-raely he laid down the law and reviewed the faett with that peripio uity that di,ti ngtii,heif all thU able judge'* cbargaa. It k not aaeaMery to ay My* tiling to our reader* In relaiion to Judge Orvi, ability or 1< gal learriing—they know t/Olh well j but ( donel Mann remarked <■ '-ral time* that be wan one of the b<-it judge, he ever tried a cam; before. Thi i, n high compliment, coming from a man who ba> practiced hi* profnuion before to lie of the ablet judge* who evi-r rat upon the In- icb. At theconclmion of the Judge'* (barge the jury retired rin Saturday morniiig tie \ i Htm- into court ai.J rendered a ver dict of ' Not guilty.'' Thu* I'eter Herdic ■ wa, vindicated, and the end of a memo i rable trial reached. —The grand jury latt week wa* regard <-d by every one a* an exceedingly good i body of men. In intelligence and charar. u r it wa of more than uual ctrength, and j wa, pre,i,led over in an able and dignified mariner by ti.al excellent citixeri. Capt. J. Mi. A- Hunter, of Half Moos. The ml. j lowing i the rejiort made to court: i 7V. the Hon J I! i IHVIB, A L. .ludg* :f thr ( -rurtof Onfrr r/runty and hi* aor uitt* : The under,ignd, foreman of the Grand J Irepn-.t. would "i, their babalf raapactlWlly report that having acted on all the bill* of ' indictment and other matter, ml.mitt. <1 to tbem bv the atl/mey pr<.*ee apart for lemalc occujianU. Weiibwrve by the prea<-nt arrangement of the room* that while they are prevented from com mingling, there it not (efficient mean, to ' prevent intercour,e and convccation, and all room, are thrown oj-n alike to the ga. <• of the public and primner*. We aim oim-rve that the public ground between the jail and < -urt bouae, to which the attention of your Honorable court ha* been called by former grand jurie,. might ha greatly improved and cmbellubed at : but trifling coat—especially under the ••xi,ting law for the nupprcion of tramj.* —and we would respectfully call the at tention of the county commiaioricr* to the atne. \\ <■ aleo obaervo that the floor* of the "•vcral office* of commiMioner* and tr-a.urer need rejAic, and that the vault of the l'rolhonotary'* office , I."uid, in our judgment, be rotriiHlelled and additional .helping mpplied, fur the convenience of the public and the nafety of record*. It ha* been repreeented to u* that the bridge between the brewery end mill near Hoop.burg, in Ilenner townihtn, which ha* been built and kept up by *aid towrikbip, being one of th<- main thoroughfare* lead* ha four other bridge* to keep in repair , acre*.* the ,amc *tream, we re,|*wtfully call the alti-nlioa of the county cotamiati'oner* to the propriety of taking i barge of the ,*me. The Grand lnque*t, in conclu,ioß, would further ,Ute that they are under obliga tion* to the court and the proneruting at s torney* for the factlitie* afforded in diffus ing of the large numb■ • V.a* . r ! • Mi* fcuM \ . *ti "# Aih- M i#, Onlrr otvnty, I'h I.t'CAB -MeTI/SKKV At *n Sh,. A RK At tbf of hrr w.nJti l Mr munwt Vl<•wad. In pAtton am tb* SXII nf AnfTwi Mr*. Mart Ra-a^,. r, r-mr*, 3 month* and 1* FnlAy m rrnD# Atirnt 24. a ling' r tr*|t a 4 painful fllaww, iam* F. Il Wo"pL. n jrnn, I m *th and 1® day* PRtRH)f.—At tli*tn llr, n*ar Philtjudurg. r >a Tlintwkf Anr*t f*. l?l, Prar* wi. stH I y*ar. k month* and I#, daya. i Kill M KINR -4H th* Ihthr4 Ansmd.al RprtM *•. infant a af J. M*. and Rrllt# Kmnrtiu, Agd * monUi*. At MAN -On 1W aW of ktijrwat, la flrnj Alh* I *hrt. daachW nf Philip and Altr* J Aiwn, atd.% m<*Dtl* and IS day*. ASftRITWF —On th* Xlt alt., at th# r4.l*hr* *4 ftaOd fanyar. ta llomard tra*Hip. An dtwa, acml M ynaw. 4 m *nth* and 24 day*. Mr Anlrrm M t*ra la Irtdaad, rrwiag le thl* roiintry nith hi* psnnt*. atiilr yH aa Infant, Tha mo*t of hit Iff*, tHMi ha* I*m an •**rtitf*l on*, hat boil la (Vatn nasty For a* y*ar pa*l hr ha* (man quit* fwahl#. and ha* l**n kindly oar fd fr+ t.y John Tany*f, th* a*yh**r nith nhota h* mad* hh how*, th* old yntl*aaD tra* a Ihworrat of tha mn*t d*r44*d typ*. and r4ain*d lit* latMwt la f**lßinal malt*r* aattl th* la*i. ♦ .Vrtc Ji/icrftAcwcMf*. Auditor'* Not 100. | N* tlio matter of the rotate of () KO. 1 CARI.IM, 4mw< He an)ei*iw4, M Aw4tli MceHeln IMM *M •*■! fcHrnr, n*l MUI, u* ml own IBe"*. will l*rt Ike UHVM ItlnwM *1 lie r Ik- (WWi, t Ukm Indlvny In DM BknwranK, will nwwA tfc jwrttf* t Ik* oWee o* Al*. nnder A Mw, In MWi,* Tl'WliAT, tk* Mk