She Sentee gewottal. Thursday Morning, May 11, 1882. CommnroivDiMri, containinglmportant nw, •otldt* •4 from any part of th county. No cnnimuuicalSrn lnrtml uulom accompanied by the real nam* of Uae wnt.r Centre County Democratic) Com mittee— 1802. WTIUCTS. KAMI. • O- ASDaBiS. Bslli.fo:it,N. W...W. F. Rl-r Bellefonte. # 8. W.ChorU# Smith-.... " W.W. Jani.-Bcholleld... " Howard Born Howard llrlcklay..Howard. MMaaburn C. K. KsslngloO - Mtl-.lsirs. Millhxini A. Waliorw Millhrlm. PhUlpsharg D. W. Holt .Phllll-burg. UnlotiTlllo 4.C. Hmllti K!uilng. Bannor Uriah Stmor B#ll#fon. Boggs C. A McUu-hlta.Mlloilmrg. Burnsld# William IHpp'a-.Plna Ulan. Ooilm Pi ank Taylor Im-mnt. Ourtin Prwlk Bobb. Howard. Parsnaon O. P A. J. Oratwlorl.-.Plna ilror# Mills " N P...J. H. Hl>arllßg.-.Kock Sprlnga. Oragg. 8. P M. U Kl.hal Spring Mill. " H. P BanJ. Llmbarl I lain.a Oao. M Krister.- Aarotmburg. Ualfmoon A. T. Oray Half Mu#u. Harria. Jatuoa Kuu|>rt.- Hoalsburg. Howard l)all Tanyar Howard. Huston Jobo Q. ,M>laa Julian. Llbarty W. H. Uarilnar lllancbard. , Marion J. J Hcj. Walkar. Mllm .flaorga Hmtina.. Wolf's Stnr#. |>atton I'. l>. Mi-ak Buffalo Run Paun U. K. Duck Mlllhalm Pottar, N. P ft. W Hpang'ar Tuaaoyallla. " p. p J. Witmer Wolt..Centra Hall. Ruah William Oullsil...Handy Ridge. Soow Shoe William llalnea.- Snow Sboe. Spring T. M. Barubart..- tlellefonte. Taylor TluUin Iterkwltb Powlar. Union „Chrlatian Hoorei . Plaining Walker Andrew Kreatrer. Hubleraburg. Worth- W.ij Morrieon-..Port Matibla. R. H. PORBTKR, ( halnoan. 11. A. Moßss, Secretary. Local Department. —May 6. Snow. —Read our interesting letter from State College. —Mr. J. Linn Harris has gone te Den ver, Col. —Col. Joe W. Furey spent Sunday in Philipsburg. —"Well, I'll be kicked!" as the foot ball said to the small boy. —Drop Into Proudfoot Jfc Co's store and look at some of their fhrniture. —The M. E. Sociable was well attended on Thursday evening of last week. —A great many of our citizens attended the Harrisburg convention, yesterday. —The Watchiruin correspondent at Port Matilda puts it, "wereunited in indissolu ble union." —D. G. Bush, Esq , and lady returned from their sojourn in the sunny South, last week. —That Bellefonte gentleman who pays so many visits to Frogtown must like the country thereabout. —Wof, P. U. Meyer, of Linden Hall, while in town on Monday, paid the DEMO CRAT a friendly visit. —Our talented friend Mr. Lew. Shaffer has resumed the study of law under the direction of Adam Hoy Esq. —Mr. Henry Keller, of Boalsburg, ha* entered the law office of hi* brother, Col. D. S. Keller, as a student, we think. —Prof. D. M. Wolf gavo Bellefonte friends a chance to shake hands with him last week. Mr. Wolf looks none the worse on account of hi* late illnn#*. —The Rev. Mr. Rla<*, of Williamsport, will preach in St. John's Episcopal Church in this place, morning and evening, at the usual hours on Sunday next. —Houtzdale's promising young jeweler, Mr. C. A. Lindsey, was in town on buti noss of a rather private, but very imfirt ant nature to him, on Sunday. —A social luncheon, to the board of trustee* of the Y. M C. A. next Tuesday evening, will in all probability bo a pleas ing and profitable venture on the part of the boys. —Mr. Henry G. Rover, one of the good fellows living in Mile* township, came up from l*>ck Haven on Monday evening, and returned to that place on the P >V> train. —Do not fail to read the advertisement of W. E. Burcbflcld, grocer, in Centre County Bank building. Everything new, nice, neat, choice, clean and carefully se lected. —The Mite Society of the Presbyterian Congregration of Bellefonte, will meet at the residence of Mrs. John T. Johnston,at No. 19 Weat Linn street, on Friday even ing next, May 12. All are invited. —An old gentleman, name Daniel liine*, had a leg broken by a slide of an ore bank urylT which he was working. The accident occurred at one of the mines o.teraled by Mesara, Curtin fc Co., on Monday last. Bellefonte is blewd with gentlemanly hotel clerks, prominent among these is our friend Mr. Al. Oarman, of the Garman bouse, who in addition to being a most ex cellent person generally, thoroughly un derstands taking earn of gueats. —A night watchman will hereafter pa trol the property of P, R. R. Co. in the neighborhood of the station. In the se lection of Mr. William Ressner to attend to this work the company ha* railed into requisition its usual good taste. —Maj. D. Hough, of Lewittown, a sur veyor and rjvil engineer of many year* ttpcrinwr, attended eoort in this place last week. The venerable gentleman called upon us frequently during his rtajr, is an accomplished and agreeable conversa tionalist, and b> aid he ever again visit Bellefonte will find our latch string on the outside. —A rubl er hat, belonging u< W. F. Reader Esq , was left banging in the Grand Jury room last Saturday, and whether through spontsneoue combustion or by some one setting It afire is not known, Imtatsny rate the er< wn was burn ed out of tbe bat and the re* m filled with most disagreeable smoke. —We are reliably informed that Belle fonto will oon be granted the privilege of attending a first class Musical Convention to bo conducted by Dr. W. O. Perkins of lloslon, tho author of a number of music books that liavo becomo deservedly popu lar. Dr. Porkinsis a man etnminently fitted for the work of conducting musical con ventions, having complete uni|uustioned ability with ripe experience. Prof. W. T. Meyer of Aaronsburg, Pa. will bo in attendance at the convention with his valuable servicos as pianist and organist. The executive cominitteo are doing their utmost to mako this Convention a com plete ouccoss, and the fruits of their efforts thus tar, are a guarantee of tho fulfillment of their most sanguino expectations. —An employee of tho I*. KB. while at tempting to couple cars at tho station in this place on Friday last narrowly escap ed being killed. His name is William Ualbraith and he resides in Tyrone, and had been a member of that train's corn, pletment but a short time. Two broken ribs and a mashed hand and arm are the results of carelessness on his part or somo one else. Why can not somo system ol coupling be used that will do away with causing men to risk their lives in perform ing this necessary work ? The wounded man after lying in tho ladies' waiting room for somo time was taken to tho Bush House, and the next morning sent to his home. Ilia injuries though serious snd painful are not thought fatal. —Messrs. J. F. Weaver, of Clearfield, and J. Henry Cochran, of Driftwood, ar bitrators in case of city of Philidelphia vs. White, Lent* Jt White, to settlo differen ces in damages on contract, held their first meeting here May 1. This action involves 8,000,P00 feet of lumber, estimated value $.10,000. Our friend Mr. J. 11. Holt of Snow Shoe is deeply interested in tho re sult to be reached. Counsel lor plaintiffs' S. R. l'eale, W. N. Nelson, Ksqrs., de fendants, 11. I'..Allen, C. T. Alexander, J. L. Spangler Ksqrs, —The cashier of the West Branch Bank, at Williarnsport, Mr. W. S. Wat son, on last Saturday left for parts un known, accompanied by a woman of ques tionable character, lie is a member of one of the first families of that city, and his conduct has caused no trifling flutter in tony circles. He took with him no money except that honestly due him as salary, and his invalid wife and five promis ing children will be better off without him, when the immediate effects of the shock have passed away. —They, who love soup and have any difficulty in securing proper materials out of which to make it, had better purchase canned condensed soup. Mr. (Jeo. W. Kalon at his new store has a full line of all kinds ; these soups can lx prepared in fif teen minutes, are su|>erior in quality. Fresh vegetable# received daily. He also has the finest stock of choice teas ever brought to this town. —lnstead of August 15, as last week's DEMOCRAT staled, August 5 is the time the western division of N. O. P. will go into encampment at Lewistowo. The boys will be expected to turn out and any who re fuse so to do will be courtmartia'.ed, and fined or imprisoned. We think someone aid something to the same effect last year' but did you hear that any of the one# who did not go were jerked up 1 —We commence this week the publica tion of a serial by a new contributor, Mr A O. K reamer. No uoubt our business men will read it carefully, indi-ed we wish they would. This novelette differs some from the ordinary ones—but our author has displ ived considerable talent and skill, and done a good deal of hard work in pre paring it for the public. Messrs. (traitsin A Son, since their removal to tho rooms lately occupied by the Centre County Banking Co., have been kept busy filling orders for booD and shoe# of their own manufacture ; and their trade in such brands a* C. S. Burt's, Bry ners, Reynolds llros., (srav Bros., and other* has been immense. All sixes, all widths from 'A" to "K." Custom work a specialty. —Doll Ac Mingle bold their own. Tbelr make of boots and shoes, and slippers has become so popular that their elegant room is daily crowded with customers, impatient to be wait*] upon. In addition to their own manufacture they handle all other first class makes. Before buying elsewhere try this firm, and after having been there once you will go nowhere else. —Three hundred dollars was paid by the L. Ac H. C. K. K. to the father of a young man, named Weaver, killed some two years ago, between Spring Mills and Co burn. While crossing the track In a two horse wagon he was run over and instantly killed, the horses escaping. The cost* were also paid by the company. —The season at the Philadelphia Branch ba* opened up In real first class style and Mr. La win it consequently ha>p. The cine* and whip* that are given away to purchaser* of boy'a clothing being a new departure are much sought after. Look at the advertisement and then go to Lewln for anything you may need In his line. —Mr. John Beeaer reports businesa brisk at his meat market negt door to the Centre County Bank building. He sells a little lower than any dealer in town and always has .the very best for sale. Try him. THE BROOELTN LIFE INHUKANCE COM PANY or NKW YORK..—W<> take pleasure in calling attention to this popular compa ny and recommend it to those contem plating inauiance. It pay* all Just and fair lorac* promptly ; is equitable and lib eral in all it* dealing* with policy-holder* ; it* policy contract* grant freedom ol travel and ro*ideiice without extra charges ; it* policies are non-forfeitnble and liberal ; and i# conservatively and economically managed in the interests of its policy hold er* alone. The company i* strong, its sur plus has alway* been more than sufficient for all |>oible contingencies, and on Jan. 1, 1 MHk, the ratio of assets to liabilities was 117, larger than that of the largest Life insurance company in the world. 11 issues policies on all approved plans of legitimate Life Insurance. A most strik ing indication of the favor with which the iirooklyn Life is regarded among invest ors is its large proportion of endowment business. This company lias issued and psid more endowments and iri greater amount, proportioned to income and asset*, than any other company in tho country— probably In tho world. WC quote tho fol lowing from the Commercial H'orW, of re cent dale : The institution referr<>d to is the Brook lyn Life Insurance Company, of New Vork, whoso Kightoonth Annual State ment, dated January Ist, lkH'J, is worthy of attention, a showing a condition of financial strength which many larger com panies do not povte**. The total assets are over $1 about one hail being loan* on bonds and mortgage—!!rt liens upon properties worth tuoro than twice tho amount of the loan*. The character of the investments is evident frotn the fart that upon the entire amount of loans only four hundred ami t ire*. t y dollar* of infer r*t remained due aml unpaid on the .'!)*( of December, |t8l. It it doubtful whether a similar exhibit could be made by any Other life insurance company in exitlencc. All the bond* owned by tho company command a high premium, some of them having a market prim of more than thirty per rent, abore par. The amount held in reserve for protection of future liabilities i* $1,'.'70,51-I, and the surplus a* regards j>olirv holders is $316,106.84. notwith standing the payment of a very large amount to it* policy holder* during the past year, the company still hold* more than one hundred and seventeen dollar* of asset* for every one Hundred dollar* of liabilities. HIUOINO.—The difference in hugging can readily be nvn bv thoe who have done a little of it themselves. We have often teen a couple of loxers in an audi- j ence look at stage hugging and curl up their lips with scorn, and look at each other as much a# to say, "If il wa* u* on . the stage playing that scene we could break the audience all up." There ha* \ got to be a certain amount of feeling be tween the hugger and the huggee, or it is a mere matter of form, and not worth the , price of admission. Sometimes we think we would like to go on the Mage and give some actor- a few point* that would b" f great benefit to them in their business, hut , if we should offer to do so they would probably impute cannister motives to us and hit u* with a stuffed club. It is not] that we would care for the hugging, but the o fill any public office, or for on<- to succeed them who are not known to be temperance men from principle. Ur* Ired —That we offer tbee resolu tions setting forth our sentiments hi the county p*|-er f>r publication, and call upon the t4-m[>erancn people throughout the county to co-operate in the future in electing judges who are not in league with tie whiskey ring, and who will defend us against the demon of intoxication. (.'. D. DA > M.I, .Secretary. Cows.—Tho following, trotn the Mrtho dint Monthly may prove interesting When we went to school in our boyhood days, w<- hal a great admiration for cows, and took some pride in displaying our lit erary talent in writing o.y# uj*.n cows. Wo still entertain a high regard lor the kindly disjo'sod, and domestic animal known a* the c>w ,sho i# so useful, and contributes so largeiy to the support, Jlle, health, and happiness of mankind, that it might bo regarded tho height of ingrati tude to say an unkind w< u* they would prohibit the cow nuisance in our town. Hut they say it is unpopular, and hardhip on the por, to compel them either to keep their cow tn pasture or in stable*. We deny the proposition There *rn scarcely one lourlh of the inhabitant* in town that own cow (if that one-fourth two-third* of them are among our wealthiest citizen*. The other three-fourths of our people must submit to have our street* and side walks oft time* blockaded, rendered filthy and disagreeable, and our shrubbery, shade trees, yards and gardens, all subject to the hazard of the trespassing cow. simply to accommodate the one-fourth of our people who own cows. Who ever heard of such anti-republicanism T That the right* of three.f.uirths of the people must be disre. garded so a* to confer a privilege upon one fourth ! This is the worst |x*cies of ari#- locracy and next to tyranny Then the right* of the cow demand that she be kept off of the street. She h* a right to be kept in g'd pasture or to be well fed in a comfortable stable. No owner of a good cow has a right to turn her adrift, and fore* her to become a street beggar and loafer, and to pick lip the few scattered spear* of grass that grow along the curb stone and felch out of the gutter* the offall and swill that too frequently find their way into them, and to raid the wagon* of our country cousins, In order to eke out a miserable living for herself. This sub ject* the cow to cruej treatment and tue citizensyf our town to an intolerable nui sance and should be reformed. If there wa* the proper amount of public spirit manifested by the daily and weekly p*j>er* published in our town, they could demand and secure this much needed reform in a month'# time. Let the cow nui*anco be abated. ___________ —The Butt*' house, under the manage, nient of Mr. F. X. Iehraan, i# rapidly re gaining ail of it* old popularity. The proprietor deatre# us to state that each of it# department#—the hotel proper, the bar and the restaurant—ha# undergone a com plete renovating and improving process, and now dceiret a fair share of public pat ronage, assured of hi* ability t* render entire iati#factlon. Mr. Lehman, evident ly, understand* hi# business and we ask a trial of him at the hend# of eny who stand in need of the crviree of a real jolly landlord who run# a first IOM house. —The assertion, made by one of our papers, thai the beat people of our town attended the ahow laat week woe most em phatically denied by one of our most talen ted minister*, on Sunday. It appear* tome one wa# welching to see who did go, and the conclusion reached woe that "they were either too young to know any better or a few bangera-on who did . not amount |o much." NTK* KR'IM PEHHB VALLEY Rev. n. Shannon, of Kellnsgrovo, ha* been visiting friend* at Outre Hall. Jamoe McCormlck, of near Centre Hall, in very ill with dropsy arid heart dio-ase Mr. W. H. Krape i* running a jewelry tonr and livery stable. William u a •talwnrt who lake* lot# of stock in Don Htnl Heaver, and promise* to canvan the county for the General. The mason* are putting up the wall for .Mr. lienry Krumrine'* now bouse. Mr. I'lli lip Ilale ha* boeouic a retidenl of Spring Mill*. The Centre liill ore mine*, Mt Kgg hill, Hre being operated again by the Perm* \ alloy Mining Co. Gen. Gregg report* the ore prospects better than they were last nummer. The company will oon com mence digging for ore on the farm of Mr. J. P. Kiihel, at Centre Hill. —The V. M A, reception* I art week were well attended. On Tueday evening the following person* from Centra Hall— MUse* Cora Murray, Kate Kecsniaii arid Gertrude Miller, Mr*. Krumn \'nn Pelt, Mr*. Annie 800 tor, Messrs. J. S. ller •tine,.l 11 L >hr, Geo. Kmerick, M. S. Dertlinu, J. \V . \\ olf arid Clevan Hinge* ; and Me**r* Reeves, White, Dale, liowry, Itoberti, Tutu and Laughtnan, of Stale College, were pre.ent and entertained the I large audience by linging in excellent manner many fine selection*. On Tburx day owing to tiro extreme inclemency ol the weather the attendance wa# not what il should have been, but all who were for tunate enough to be there, listened with no little pleasure to the inging of Mi* Nalt a**i*ted by M< *r. Shaffer, Gordon and Mu**er. ted him and will be aorry to hear of bi* death. Ii belong'-*] to the German H'-f. rm'd church. Hi* wife, who 1* now in j#or health survive# him. —The genth-inan who at down upon an ea*ter egg sometime ago, rec|ev-d another by mail la*t Friday. It bad blushing red hair ar.d whoker* and *p>arkling blue eye* arti'tlcally painted all over it. It will not carried in ht rear coat pocket, for he declare* liimfelf opposed t,* making moxhe* Vet egg* are of little or no ac count compared with heart* when any ma*hing i* to he done. —Committee* of Gregg Pott (i. A. it. for the ceremonies on the occasion of Dec-ration of toldier* crave*, May 80.— Marking the grave* :—H H Itenner, Jno. I. Curtin, E. A Smith. Floral Decora tion —H. C. Irvin, Ja. I! Kankin, AVm. J no. Memorial Sermon —I) 11. Glenn, Jno. H. Linn, Ja. H. Rankin. Martial Music —F.. A. Smith, S. 11. William*, Samuel Gaull. Vocal Mu*ic—Choir Dr. Geo. F. llarri*. By order Commander. —Geniu* it a great thing without doubt; but if you have a capacity for hard work, you have to good a tubtlilute for geniui that you can't tell the difference between the two. And when you are tmoking one of Harry Green'* .1 cent cigar* you can not tell it from a 10 cent cigar bought any where elte. Mr. Geo. II Wolf i* having a run on tpouling and retiring of copj>or pipe*. I n there affair* George i* particularly suc cessful and alway* give* entire *ati*(aclion. l.adie* supplies in endiet* variety at the Bee Hive. No ue attempting to par ticularise. Thev *ell for one price. All good* marked in plain figure* ; the price tell* everybody and everybody tell* the price. No more gentlemanly proprietor# and clerk* to be found in town. —The people of Clearfield will be favor ed on Decoration day by having with them Hon. A. G. Curtin a* orator. The eloquent gentleman i* well prepared to pay a Ju*t tribute to the memory of our dead heroe*, and no man of ur ac quaintance take# more real plea*ure in do in* *• Proprietor Mc.Millen, of the Hrocker hoff boute, i* away for two week# visiting New York and Philadelphia. Mr. J. A. McOmbcr i a competent person to fill hi# place. —The Opera house re#taurant i# being over hauled and refurnlibod. Mr. Rollin# and hi# as#i#tant, Mr. J. 8. Ki#enberger, are determined to bava thing# at they hould be. —The Pine Grove Mill# temperance ad vocate* give expression to their view* in a forcible manner in thU week'* DEMO CHAT. Mr. James McCafferly hod a foot mashed at the car work* on Tueeday morn ing- —Just as wa go to press our friend, Mr. Daniel 11 osier man of Penn township, called. —The Job department of the DBMOCHAT la turning out some floe work. Book work n specialty. • Holijleka ami/ theik Fuiturn \ Any one knowing of the 'Jeath of any aoldior or nailor who served in the United State* Army or Navy, during time of war, will confer u favor by reporting the name to me or any member of Cregg Post, provi ded auch doeeiuod person ba been buried in any of tfie cernnlerie* belonging to Rellefonle, within the preaent year ending May 80,'82. H. C. Ikviw, Adjt. Oregg Port, it. A K. —We notice that a great many proprie tory medicinemen are advertising in luch a manner at to lead the public, and partic ularly the retail druggirte, to believe that | the tale of their good* t* no great that un le their order* are ent in early they will be unable to fill them. We, however, no tice one exception to lhi rule, in the eao of the Sine* Manufacturing Co., ol I'hila i delphia, J'a., who are bonett enough to tate that no matter how fart the order* come in for Mine*' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry ari l lloarhound, they thai! all be filled. Their tale* on thi* preparation la#t year were 000,4*U bottle* ; their facilitiee for making, at preaent, are 1,000,000 bot tle# [**r annum ; but let no druggirt or customer be? alarmed, that there will ever be a corner in Sine#' Tar, for ihould tbo trade drmand 2,000,000 bottlea they can i be had, and from our experience with it a a cough and cold ramedy, we have no doubt ; that it# ale will toon reach the lart named ; figure*.—.Sun Franrt/eo S'xximl I)u-paU/i. —Several Indian# are selling bead work in Mil*burg. AS a**tan.—More tenantboute* in Bclle fonle. —That perfect baking and cooking #t/ive, the "Pioneer," i* for #aie only by Wilton, McFarianc A Co. All *u|>erfiuout orna mentation ha# been di#jer,#cd with to se cure a first-clas* kitchen tove. For weight, ; #trcnglh and durability it cannot be #ur pa#ed. In purcharing tbi* stove you are not paying for nickle trimming# and beau tiful finish, but you are getting what i# far better and w hat you need ir, a good cook toTe—a good, reliable baker and cooker. Sou can a\e from 100 to 200 je-r cent, on a good dre, fr'tn 100 to 800 per I cent, on a suit, from 8-' ito 100 jer cent, on | a pair of #koe#, arid in everything that you need you will find it to your intere#t to buy your good# where you get them at flrt co#t. Lto* A Co. I'lTTeroni', Ma##,, Sept. 28, 1878. .S'lr#,— I have taken Hop Hitter* and | recommended them to other*, a* I found tbem very beneficial. Ma#. J. W. Tvl- I i. eh, Secretary Women'* C'hri#tian Tem ' perance l'nu>n. —Call and examine the *tok of range* and cook #tove at Wilton, MtFarlane A Co'* ; alto their line of #ingl and double beater#. They have for #ale the Welcome Home double beater, which ha* been thor oughly and #ati>factorily te#Ud in thia community. —The Bee Hive ha# the finest assortment of lace cafe for children. Don't fail to call and #ee them before purchasing el#e where. —Lyon & Co., are k>*ing out their eni're ttock of dry good*, clothing, boot* and #hoe* at cost, in order U quit the busi naa. —The largert U#ck and bet variety in j all kind* of dry good*, carpet*. hoe*, and ger.t* furni#bing good* can be found at the Bee Hive. I.d). don't fail to see the new and elegant Spring and Summer dre#* good# in all #tvl* and price#at the Bee Hive. —Any remedy that alwayt coincide* with the ri# mnimatrir natum cure* all disease#. I'E*f*A. —My iHughter* I'aralysi* a taxi* dis appeared from the use of PtitricA. H. * C. IltrK*, Pittsburg, Pa. —lf you want to *ave money in your purchae, go to Lyon A Co., a* tbey are •oiling everything at po*t. Lrox A 60. —jatO.OOO worth of dry good", clothing, hoot* and *hoe*, dre** gmat at Lyon A Co. —Spring and Summer oa*on, 1882, Woolen *tock now comj/Ute. Early or der* solicited. -tf Mowtoomeht A Co., Tailor*. Bellefonta Grain Market. Rtu.trnwr*. ¥ 11. IM2 < V>rtw ;ad N*l; BY T R Keyaoldi 1 08. Wheal— AHLLA, per barbel. . .. F1 M Onra—mm, per barbel Mi * h-U~l. |f baihel. at Oato, per htihel I, Mi fcll't Il I.Onhßl „... u Clorar bead, per pnned. ........ Floor. aholraale, par bbl . Roller 7 80 " P arb - 200 Plaater, froaad, par t0e.... . ... a <*i Pravieton Market. Onrrarlad Oeebly by Itarpar Rrotbert Applee.dried, per poaad .......... y l*berrie. dried, per p00ad.eeeded................ |Q Ream par i|rl v . . | y Praah batter par poead. \! Chicken* par pnarid y Cheeae per noaad.. - p, Ooaatry haon par poand It Ham*, ittwr rored. , JJ lard par aaa