Cmttc ggmorcat. ♦ —— Thursday Morning, June 23, 1881. OftßßiiroNfiKNCß, containing Important now, M.H< It - #rtcv) utile** accompanied iy the r*il name of tlx writer. Local Department. I tnn*t away to *ro>ils their lUtl*** sail*; Jfor ino the summer nan net glowea •! pal, Ami gr>cn field* wait for tne. ] long forhaMotiiel leaves ami lowing herds; Ami nature's voice* aar, In nivalin word*. M The green field* wait for til**. I dream of uplaods, where the primrose shit)Of, And WHVes her yellow lamp* al-ve the lea ; Of tangled copses, swung with trailing vines Of open vrlstaa, skirted with tall |les. Where green fields wait for me. I think of lon*. WMI nrrti,iri. wh™ t My 11. mi,l 11.t.n t" th rtuunt •••. Or hir tho lim(M In lh' thM Ikl< Or Insect iln-. chirping .hrill will dry. lu Scltlr ttiol lt fur li"'. Then (lrtwnis of stunnier rnliif to hid IIII* lind The forest's shaile, the wild hird'. tushxly, While summer'* rosy wreath* for Ule re twlne-l, While .iltiiuicr . Imgrnlice linger, on the wind, And grecu ticht* wait for toe. —tltonot Ar.soio —Last Tuesday was the longest day of tho year. Mr. and Mrs. I'. Gray Meek, started on Monday morning to take part in the editorial excursion to Long Brunch. —Hubert Doak is at present doing a job of painting and paper hanging at the resi dence of Dr. Stewart at Pine Glen. —On Tuesday the "Mountain Echo" conveyed a party of young ladies and gen tlemen to the cave to enjoy a j icnic at thai resort. —lf you are a smoker und want to enjoy an agreeable cigar, call upon Harry Green. Ho will sell you as tine an article as can be bought in Bellofonte. —llarrv Green is having a tine run on his extra tivo cent Florida cigars We have tried them, and can truthfully pro nounce them tirst rate. —Picnics are now in order, and parties go to the woods, or to some popular resort, such as tho Penns Valley cave, utmost daily for the pleasures of a day in the ojwjti air. —An elegant safe was placed in tho of fice of the Brockerhoff House last week. It was made by Wm. G. Osgood A Co., of Buffalo, N. Y., and is certainly a very fine piece of work. —A merry party of little folks repaired to the grounds near the Snow Shoe Inter section on last Saturday for a picnic, and spent a delightful day. Tho party was in honor of the birthday of Master John F urst. Mr. AVm. I. C'urtin, has always been noted for his gallantry, but lately he has made his past reputation pale its ineffectual light before the new laurels he is winning He acts as the escort of many of tho lady equestrians. —Go to the Philadelphia Branch, and get Lewin to show you some of his ele gant suits. He has clothing in every va riety of style and finish, and will give you such bargains as were never heard of in in Bellefonte. Lewin, of the I'hiladeipia Branch, still has a tine stock of clothing and gentle men's furnishing goods on hand which he will sell at remarkably low prices. His goods are warranted and will satisfy every taste in quality, style and finish. W —Mr. W. A. Sweney and his charming wife, left Bellefonte on last Thursday to reside in*Curwonsville, in Clearfield coun ty. Both Mr. and Mr*. Sweney made many friends during their brief stay in Bellefonte, and will be very much missed. —Col. Shropshire, at present has his fine Kentucky cattle in College township at the farm of Samuel Gilliland, Esq. These cattle, we are informed, will be oil exhibi tion at the College next week during com mencement and will no doubt attract the attention of visitors. Mr. Ja. K. Brown, the efficient and able engineer, in charge of the mines of "The Edgar Thompson Steel Company," in Ferguson township, was in town on Monday. Mr. Brown is always welcome to Bellefonte and has many friends who greet him with the liveliest enthusiasm. —We have been requested by Mr fc Geo. W. Hpangler, of Potter township, gtd a candidate for County Treasurer, to state that he is not related to Sheriff Hpangler, Cough they were residents of the same wnshlp for many years. Mr. Hpangler desires us to make this statement In order to correct any misapprehension that may exist as to that fact. —The Bellefonte Building and Loan Atoociation have quite a number of valua ble properties which will be sold at private sale on favorable terms. Persons desiring to purchase desirable homes should call upon General Beaver, president, or George L. Potter, secretary. Either of these gen tlemen will be glad to give full informa tion in regard to any of the properties held by the Association and which are for sale. —Hon. J. I'. Gephart, one of Centre county's faithful representatives in the legislature, arrived in Bellefonte on last Friday. Mr. Gephart has made a record of which any man might be proud. His entire service in the House has been mark ed by a conscientious desire to benefit the whole people of the Slate. Other men have done more talking, but few of them have done more work. His services on committee* established his reputation as one whose Judgment could always be ro lled upon. Mr. Gephart will be in Belle fonte for some time and his gratified con stituents wilt have many opportunities of meeting him. —The Logan llosc Company has accnpt > ed the invitation extended to tho company to unite with tho Undine boys In a picnic on tho Fourth of July. Tho Logan boys also had an Invitation to go to Huntingdon to spend tho Fourth, but preferred to ru • main with their homo friends. The holders of the Buhl Eagle Valley Railroad llrst mortgage bonds which ma ture on the first, day of July, 18*1, are notified that the said bauds will be paid on that date at the office of tile Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, in Philadelphia. Holders of these bonds should heed this notice as the interest on these bonds will cease at that date. —John Kurtz was very much astonish ed to wako up the other morning ami find tho remains of a tooth pick in his mouth. After u little thought he remembered that he had been outing clam soup at Yeager A Downing*' the night before and had borrowed a tooth pick from Lawrence Itrown, ami retired without removing it. This is what is known as "abstraction." —lsrael Test, Esq., a prominent mem ber of the Clearfield county bar spent lust Friday in Bellefonte. "Father Test," as his army of friends delight to call him, is one of tho institutions of Clearfield. He is a sterling Democrat, a sincere friend and a most estimable citizen. His ability as a lawyer and hi- zeal as an advocate of the principles of Democracy are prover bial. —Our friend, YHII Pelt, was seen the other evening with a very nice baby car riage, containing a very nice baby. Van was attached to tho rear portion of the ■ arrlage, and explained that both tho car riage and tho baby were bis ; that he paid a street tax and hud a jierfi-ct right to wheel the arrangement around if he want ed to. All endeavors to interview him at this juncture were futile. —The Undine Fire Company have de cided to hold a picnic on the Fourth of July and have invited the Logan Hose Company to join them in having a good time. There will be a parade, and it is to be hoped a plea-ant time generally. With the exception of the explosive onthusiaMn of tho small boy, this will be tho only celebration, so far a- wo know, of the one hundred and fifth anniversary of the birth of th nation, that will lake place in Bellefonte. —-Acting on tho euggeftion contained in last week's DEMOCRAT, several more of our fa-hioriable ladies may daily be seen on our streets on horseback. Mi-- Kate Curtin, Miss Belle Hoover. Mrs. I.ida Holliday, Mi-s Lizzie Stewart, Mis* Minnie Brew and other* have adopted this healthful and charming recreation a* a plea-nut means of whiling away tho long summer even ing*. Dressed in ta-teful habits, and rid ing a* well a* if they were trained to the saddle, they , fJV-r a pleasing spvcta'de to their admirers. —The next annual meeting of the Penn sylvania Millers State Association will he bold in Pittsburgh during the time of the State Fair in September. The State Agri cultural Society will allot a 'pace of 50 feet by 170 feet with line shafting and mo tive power FREE f-r the display of ma chinery and mill supplies. Tins is the tirst time in this State that an opportunity ha* been afforded to millers to witness such a display of milling machinery in motion, and it is expected that there will be a large number of millers present from this snd other States. Down in our neighboring county of Clinton the boys and girls are in the habit of running in their hare feet so much that the feet attain almost tho toughness of leather. The other day, when the wife of , a farmer in the northern end of tho county went out to call the people in from a clear ing that her husband was burning, for the dinner that she had just prepared, she eried out to her daughter, w ho was picking up brush and throwing it on tho burning : piles, "Sal, there's a live coal under your j foot." "Which foot, mother?" inquired the girl, without pausing in her work. While Mr. Charles Whitmer,of Ben ner townhip, and a parly of friends, were on a flhing excursion to the Allegheny mountains, near Somers' Improvement, on last Saturday, they were so unfortunate a* to lose one of the horses of their team. Tho horse was found to be (nosing when the party returned to their wagon, and it is supposed that some malicious person un tied the animal and thus permitted faira to wander off. The other horse had lorn loose but was shortly found. Mr. Whit mor has made considerable search for the lost animal but has not been successful thus far in finding him. Any one finding a stray horse will please notify Mr. Whit mcr. —Treasurer Yearick has the finest cabi net of curiosities ever seen in Bellefonte. Among the many valuable relics of an tiquity contained in this extraordinary col lection, we might mention the finger of the Cardiff Giant j honey from Jerusalem ; a splinter from the nose of the Hphynx of Egypt; stones from the discovered ruins of Troy , a lock of Sappho's hair ; Lava, i from the depths of Vesuvius j the auto i graph of an honest Republican ; a photo- I graph of Cal Harper's baby, and Aaron i Williams' recollections of the West in short hand. The men who gathered tbeso • curiosities were a little short handed about i the time our honored Treasurer had cata i logued both the articles contained in this i scientific aggregation and the fellows who i had aggregated it. Geology, as a science, i necessarily result* in the close examina • tion of rocks and stones. Mr. Yearick is • now studying geology with a view to the - further propagation of such knowledge as f will enable a man to make his house or officii* castle. —James 11. Young, of Philadelphia, formerly an enterprising merchant of Hcllofonte, wa* in town last week. "Uncle Jiminlo," a* ho i# familiarly known to hi* hunt of Iriondn, wan gladly greeted, an lie seldom honor* hi* old tramping ground with hi* preionco. Mr. Young represent* the well known notion houae of /eiglcr A Hwearingen, of Philadelphia, and as a mat ter of courae enjoy* the la-nellt of a large trade. On tliia visit to his old home he also was endeavoring to estuhlish agencies for "The lioyd (Jravo Vault Co." This company has just boon started, and its ob ject is to make burglar proof coffins. Mr. Young in explaining the matter to Davo Wagner, said, that the top of the coffin was made of boiler iron, and assured the judge that if ho was buried in one the devil would never llnd him. So importunt a consideration could not be overlooked and tho result was a prompt sale. Mr. M. Montgomery has accepted tho agency for this company and is now ready to receive orders. Mr. Young only rumainod in Bellefonto one day, hut hi# brief visit was very satisfactory. —Tint following i* from the Osceola Ileveillr: Lust Friday, while the waters were at their highest, Mr. David Miller and wife, who live on Trout Hun, near Ellis' mill, about two miles from Osceola, attempted to descend upon a raft to their homo from a point on the run where they had gone to look after a garden. Mr*. Miller was on the rear end of tho raft, while her husband was directing it- course, A tree had fallen acre-# tho stream resting just high enough above the water to allow tho raft to pas- under, but not tho occu pants. As they approached the tree at a rapid rate, Miller directed his wife to jump up on it and on the raft again on tho other side , but in the attempt to do so, her foot was caught in a hole on the raft and held tight, and the whole weight of tho raft on the angry waters was burled against it in this petition, breaking Isoth bone# below the knee. Dr. Heed reduced the fracture, and she is now as comfortable as it is possible for her to Ire under the circumstance*. Prolhonotary Harper recently hail the picture of hi# son and heir, t#k.-ri by John \V Moore. After a few day# (.'al < ailed for hi# boy * pictures and *• handed an envelop'containing four <>f the little cards who h were suppssed to bear the counter feit presentment "f one of the future Pres ident* of the United States. Mr. Moore n-ked ('al wh*lhrr he thought they vrc good photograph#. The young father crit ically replied tiiat they were a- natural life. Ho took tbem home and his wife promptly informed him that the pictures represented somebody else's baby. Mr. Moore had mad'- a slight mistake and gave our County Clerk the picture of another man * son and heir. Mr. Harper, on a pleasant evening, can now In- s<- n sitting on hit front prch with hi baby t* f-.re him, carefully studying the little fellow's feature*. He intend* t" know him the next time he sea* him. —The enterprising firm of Win. I*. Duncan A Co., of Hellefontc, have receiv ed the cntract for making all the ma chinery that will he required for the Phil ipsburg Water Works, now in course of construction. Beside* this contrsct they are also making two large hoisting engines for the Messrs. Valentine* A l' , to be used at their ore hanks, and also the ma chinery for a circular saw mill for Messrs. Hoover, Hughe* A ('<>. These pipular shoji# seem at the present time to have a rush of work. They are making all kinds of machinery on orders that will require month* to fill. This is an encouraging ign of the time*, and every one will he pleases] at the prosperity of this pq uiar homo in dustry. —Cspt. W. W Potter, the efficient and obliging agent of the Pennsylvania mil road company at IMlefonte, accompanied by Mr*. I'ottcr, started on a trip to the Writ on la*t Thursday. Their first desti nation wa* Chicago and from that city they will go to \Viconin. Captain Pot ter ha* not been in good health for *ome time, and it i* hoped thi* trip will do much to improve hi* condition. Hi* friends— everybody i* hi* friend—will be glad to *ee him return with health completely re stored. —S*d news from home u received by i Mies Maggie Hnowden, the accomplished music teacher, on Tuesday evening. A tel egram from Freeport, Allegheny county, brought the sorrowful intelligence that her i i brother, Maj. R. C. Hnowden, had been in- i stanlly killed in a wreck on tho Allegheny i Valley railroad. Mis* Hnowden started to her homo in Freeport yesterday morning, i bearing with her in this grievous affliction i tho heartfelt sympathy of her many friends in MMnte —People who indulge in the innocent amusement of playing billiards and pool, should call at the Conrad House billiard parlor. Mr. J. 8. Graff of Curwensville, is the proprietor, and his brother, T. 11, Graff is the manager. "Frit*," as he is known to his familiars, has two good bil liard table* and a pool table, and a very pleasant room. Call and see him. —M ilea township had quite a large rep reaentatlon of her good citieen* in Belle font* on Tuesday. At an auditor's hear ing, before 11. A. Mr Ken, Ksq., we noticed '.Squire Gramly, 'Bquire Cornman, Samuel K. Faust, Michael Rishel and John Hcboll. We also noticed on our streets the same day, Judge Franck, John Hoe tarman and Simon M. .Hpangler, ' t tiEOLOOtCAL BtRVKV.—It will bo a matter of sincere gratification to the citi zen# of Centre county, especially those in any way interested in tho speody develop ment of our mineral deposits, iron and coal - to learn that the Board of Commis sioners of the Slate (ieologicul Survey has at last ordered a thorough survey of our County to be made. On Saturday last the DEMOCRAT had a pleasant call from Mr W. (i. I'latt, the gentleman who has been placed in charge of the work. Mr. I'latt will commence hi# examinations immedi ately and from him we learned many in teresting facts in relation to tho proposed work. His district comprises not only Centre county hut also so much of Hunt ingdon county us lies north of the Juniata river between Tussey mountain and Buhl Eagle mountain. It is ori this latter re gion that the work of exploration will begin, continuing thence northeastward to the Husquehannu river. Our hematite iron ore deposits will, as we are informed, tlrst receive attention. They will he classi flod and arranged geologically a- well as geographically ; their ores will he analyzed by the Slate Chemist; their form of do posit thoroughly studied ; and their value in a mining sense thus he brought clearly to view, Mr. I'latt should receive from those of our citizens who are interested in his work, as much assistance and informa tion us they may he able to render. Kver since tho present State Survey has been or ganized, we have been anxiously looking forward to the time that Centre county should receive it* share of attention; and now that the work is in hand it is of the utmost importance that no opportunity he neglected in having our mineral resource* thoroughly investigated and elucidated. Mr Piatt's headquarters are at the Bush House, in Bellefoute, wbere for the present ho can he six-n on Saturday of each week. He is a pleasant, atlahle gentleman, and will i. pleased to meet any of our citizens who feel ari interest in the prosecution of the proposed survey. PE*N#T!.VAJUA RTXTK COI.I.EOE COM xiz.v. KMZ vi —The exercises of commence ment week, IR*l, at the Bute College, will begin on next Sunday and bo con tinned on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. These exercises promise to le more than usually interesting, arid should attract a large number of visitors to the College. The following is the pro. gramme for the week SunHny, June r vi , Bacealau rout- Samoa, by Rn W L Willim R r xi . Anniversary Address . i Young Men'* Christian Association, by I'rof. 1 Thornton Osmond Mbwfejr, J ur.e i!7 - 0 c xi , public En tertainment of Cresson Literary Sxiety. Twday, June 'gß.—.: p. xi , Keunion of Washington Literary S * iety. R P. xi , Alumni Ihunion IfsfiaWay, June 2tt.— *.• A. XI., Artillery Saint" IN A. xi , Annual Meeting of Hoard of Trustees. 12 M.. Alumni Dinner. " p M . Meeting of Delegate* and Alum ni to el> - t Trusts- - * I- *i , Junior contest f>r the Oratori cal Prize 7*Aur./av, June CMN TON OotntflM —Tie- pr<-j-.s<-l lii-tory of Centre and Clinton counties is now fairiy in course of preparation. Mr John Blair Linn, the recognized historian j-nr ejrtl. Im-t of this section, has been engaged by the publisher to undertake the authorship of the work and has been f roxnh-l with a company of skillful writers to assist him. Than Mr. Linn no person is more comj.e tent to produce a satisfactory history of this region and that his • tT -rts will he con scientiously directed to that end, no one can doubt. Centre and Clinton have never had a written history that hat met the re quirements of the people and for that rea son they are ready to receive with encour aging supjsort a project that promises, as does tho work in question, to give them a volume of enduring and more than ordi nary value. —Company M had iu usual rifle practice at tho Fair ground* on lat Saturday after noon, and *hot at a 800 yard* range. Thi* i the greatest diitance the boy* have *hol and there wa* much intere*t felt in the re *ult. As the appended score ehow*, the *hting wa* exceedingly creditable. It wa* the settled purpose of *ereral of the crack *hot* to get away with Van Pelt who had *o far been tho champion. Van, however, girded up hi* loin* and showed a bold front to tho enemy. A* usual the representative from the Stale of Conkting garnered in the honor*, making 21 out of a possible -10. Hut there is trouble in *tore for the New York knickerbocker. Lieut. Hale made the discovery after the shooting that he had been using the wrong sight on his gun. While shooting at a 100 yard range ho focused on the 200 yard sight, and when shooting at 200 yards had leveled his optic on the 300 yard sight. This is said by a high military authority at West Point, to make a great difference in the course of the projectile which leaves the barrel of the gun and marches to the target. There's fun ahead. The following is the official score i lis)* ..... 1 0 4 4 4 S-l# Mali** * 0 4 J V-10 't-m-T m—............. S lli'l o—l40 —14 Wnrrt*ei 11 a o a-14 Miller t * t * 4—lt I'owm...— - S 0 4 4— t* Mssrk 0 t a 4 • S~!l M. Mnll-*..... a 0 II o a- * v.* i>.h .... 4 a 4 a 4 4— at Mr. Gross, a member of the company, also shot, and made 20 out of a possible 30. Hut as he was not in uniform as re quired by the regulations of the National Guards his acora is not to ba taken account of. Anaociato Judge. HOWARD, IV, June 21, 1881. EDITORS CENTRE DEMOCRAT : OentU men.-—The Democratic electors of the Bald Kagle Valley desire to present for the consideration of the Democracy of the county, at the approaching primary elec tion, the name of Klder NATIIAN J MITCII EM., a.a candidate for tho office of Auociate ,hut,jr. Without the slightest disparagement of any of the excellent gen tlernen who have well arid faithfully serv ed the people in this capacity, nor of any of those who are already announced at aspirants for the honor, we hold that Mr. Mitchell is pre-eminently fltt<-d to till the position with that dignity and ability which should always characterize a judi cial officer, and that lie is fairly entitled to this distinction at the hands of his par ty. For nearly fifty years the name of Nathan J. Mitchell ha* stood as a syno nym for unimpeachable integrity, and perfect uprightness of character, not only in tliis county, hut throughout a large por tion of the State. Hi# long arid active ex- perience as a surveyor lias given him an intimate knowledge of the lands of the county possessed by probably no other man within its borders, and which would be of great service to the court* and lilt- gunls in the many intricate land case. re quiring adjudication. Ho in an educated man ; unusually well-road upon matter* of general interest ; and hi* chief mental characteristics are those most desirable in a judicial otlice—cautious inquiry and careful investigation before deciding,*aiid unswerving firmness after a conclusion ha* been reached. Added to these quali ties hi* Democracy is of tbo Jeflersonian sort—firm, simple, unquestioned, patriotic. Believing a* he doe*, that, particularly for a judicial position, " the office should seek the man, and not the man the office ;" and furthermore, thinking the role of office seeker inconsistent with his profession a* minister of the gosp-1, Mr Mitchell de cline- to enter the lists upon his own re ► pinsibiiity and ask for the nomination though earnestly urged to do so ; hut au thorise- the statement that he w ill grate f illv accept the honors and emoluments, and faithfully je-rfurm the duties of the petition, if chosen. While we admit, and are glad to recognise the high < haraeter, a- men and Democrats, of all those whose names are spoken of in connection with this office, are submit that no county in the Stale can furnish any better material and but few "• good—of which to mak an Associate Judge, than we present in the name and character of N J. Miuhell, and we respectfully hut earnestly a-k ot the ("• ntre county lleroo racy his nomina tlon at the coining convention. BALI* HAUL* VALLKT DKM oca AT*. MARRIAGES. I-frr:c- -1r VIN !n I r,l m t n-M r r, Unmet*?. Jur# J', M? lu 'ii (Mrft tut Mu All tik I | -.111 IB——On th- 'tli |t.ui.t h ||# W M Mr Afth ir J *st ' ' .iiiMlh it.q %!.• M, Relief bte. Jnre S, |SI), Xelfl* -i, il ile .f W iilmm J 'b. 1.1 G^ri, 1 4 nc Rlhi to! 1 !< day*. I'l T* HUB I" If ••ward t-rihit. on tbf l'-th int . Mim Hannah I*l#f'b#r, ag*d Nfiit 77 iar* M-MIIIK In Aar-naberg. Mai U, |*] of oen 'i, Mim M 1 mm*. f I Edwin J art 1 Mafia J I*< ag*l Zi }w i u rtl.t ar 1 4) i Tlii wlimaM# )'bf lady th# )at of tbr## lannbDu •!■ Imif th#li ir* % ring I'UHiD int* th# sfdrit m .fid Mi# n> th# rhIM of tender Hu'Jf and f tftbll <*bfi*Uao r.urtuf# In rlj in faii'ir #b# mgraftnJ tut) (luUi In tl# ha* rtmnt • f ll'dt and r b#r • ngirig to th# 'hotk#n# of ##t##m and ■MNMNItM tii rati- Orunfy OwiFtUon MUKRirr. We an- Hutho,i >d to announce that TIHiMAH J ll KI.E. of Rath txwaafaip, .til be • ctruliilua tor Bl.er.ft, tnhjet t to the l ie„,n .J the Valve rati, Couaty I on tan l too. W, tl 4r*fc,of tli rli' t ouuly 'titer,not, We are authorised to announce that W 11. NOLL, of B| I|l,|[ I ao.hll alll a 'aO'l. '.le for Eh-rlfl. euhjart t . 11,. d, ..too of the Urine rate County Cotitrantioa. 1-KOTHoNOTART. We are authorized u, announce that J ' II AIITKIt. of Rellrfont. a.|l Ira taiHj.fiia f'f IV II tar,, aut'J• tto tlw drriai o, ~.f i|„ IIM . Mat- I' uiitj Coareutiue TREAai'RKR. e are authorised to announce that OE rate i ounty t niauUon We are authorised to announce that IA.NIKI. r KRLI.KK. uf luvbitil|i, wtll ti* ■ r Ati4idjiU' i* u!-jwi t,y tt> f tl rut!' t runty (Vj||t(tiU>yft Wo are authorised to announce that . A MrUt IKTIOX of Belief „te. a,II le , ,„,d,. i.t- f ' ( Nt| fVIMIH • i h th* 4irctoMi tf Ul* KtoWUlJi Tfyuul) < "fht laUoi. V\ <• itrc? Huthorj/.' (J u* announce that J II HOLT f Mk*. L'Vbftliip. will (•. • 4aU ft ( tjitt% litwuf.f, tl 4- iaofi f lb* !'- ./rati' (r.oiiiy (f |Vr,n will *• • rwti4iif * - unty (/JMUiiPtiutiPt. Uj til" i)or Ith.L of tijy I*, uj" rutir t oouty •)• fliiiiiij f* authorised to announce that JOHN 11 ■l A , Jr , ol Marion t-.a aat. , . artll tra a randt lale I .r i .untj I ■ miaiaan I,er. aut je. t V, tha dreaaloa 1 ti# Ixio-efiitj. ( diiiij C'lbHUtiuA We are authorised v, announce that I- f ImTT'iKT t f,r|pia.|j toanahip. alll I* a-andr lata I .r Ooaaty t oniuuwuer. aaloaal to tha dvraiou I tha Vatlra rate < ounty t -tMai,Hot, We are authorised to announce that rAMt'EL Kr.lt <,f M'alkar towwablp, will l* a ' art !. lata tor C-.saty t.oaae.nM rnhjatt to tha da- Oaion of tha V, uiw rati. County Oeniaabuo. We are authorised U> announce that A J OKhlrT. of lah/nallle. will t a ran delate for I. lint; • fl.miaalo.af, atlt.Ja. i to the details Vetsor rain I uuefy (>mrentH We an- authorised ti announce that J A f'llt fit N K I.J. fit a 111 af |, .a nahi| , Will I* a iat- Il'tata hit Ceuuty ( ornn.oali ter. aul.yetl hi tha dad •mn "f the In-ruetTatir County Cor,aat.Uon X&OIATKR. Wo arc authorised to announce that I; VI- A IMUtlrtf Iw MMfkkL M ha i an lnlala lor K, • iat,r, aai ,ec t to tha ihartiton of tha la in" rati( County t ontaritl'iw. We are authorised to announce that J'.K AA ft REI of will tea -WiliJata f r Raatatar, aeh;,e| h- the -iwra, :■ of tha laiuo ratic i ounly Conrrnteiti We are authoris'd to announce that 111 NKt ERf K of Ij'tlß, teanahip. will I* a randl ■laf I r Ritiior, aril . t r.. tha da, i,,0 „f if,* Vein,a rtiai'Mut, I or,i, nl on We an- authorised to announce that T II JAMI.-41X.0l t.r.ga townahip. will he a rwndt •lt, f - I'HitM. aulfart t. the do, la, I, of the ie BIN i late County Cnat|i RE< -RIiER. e are authorise;) Ui announce that IHANK I'. ItlltCK. ■ ( h.wtiahif.. will I# a iaa -1 " Rmaader.ai.l ~• t to tha deiaion ,d the tn-n,. crato Unnly Ootunitu*. We *re authoriswi to announce that J||||\ MI YERfI. of llama tnwaahtp. Will h arwndh ,l|a f.,1 He Clef, aol-j" 1 to |J,a d"HHOI. .J lh> lit OIV • rati, Ouwaty Contention. Bd hist A ( '■• . are ail the time reoeftfe ing frwh fU|i)ilicj tif neaaonable groceries, which tber find no difficulty in eiling. All cujtomerf of thii houae rcem to under stand that it i§ the place to find juat what Ibey want. The good* are alwaya pure, frtwh and reaaonable in price, and nerer fail to giro entire ralUfaclion. Make a note of thi, and to*t it truth by gmng Scchler A Co., a call. PRtuuDtcß Kit.ha.—'• Eleven year* our daughter uffered on a bed ol iniaery un der the care of aeveral of the bet *(and *ome of the worat i phv*i< ian*, who gave her diaeate tariou* name* but no relief, and now the i* restored to u in good heaith by a* imple a remedy a* Hop Bit ter*, tftat we had pnohed at for two year*, before u*ing it. We earne*tly hojie and that no one elne will let their ick •uffer a* we did on account ol prejudice against *o good a medicine a* Hop Bit ter*."—The Parent*.— 7V7r atraW talaty otvwpisg by W A. Hweny. labia ww. Aaa v fber pwrttrutar* raa W IWH by .wllln* at tha HIMseJ Row# la Has Ouarw* RMT CANCER REMOVED, WITHOUT KNIFE, and in most V own wtlbaut pain Appl* la C. V r nail ER KwlaMtaw, 19 OmlnObaaty, nc •RR * WRRK Hi a day at lawn* easily aaad*. /^ r > Oatit ftwa. A* drew Tkt'R OO , Aw-