fhe Centre gtewaernt. Thursday Morning, June 1, 1882. OflUHPOSsiNri, containing Important news, solid!- • d from any part of the county. No communk allen- Ineerled unless accompauled by tlis rsal name of the writer. Centre County Democratic Oom inittoe —1802. •nvaicrs. nans. • "• "**• BslleluiiU.N. W r W |T Reber. -Bsllrroute. •• 8. W..Cbihrlesi ftmlth •* W. W.. Jajnt*M ScliolUld.-. " Howard Boro Howard Brlcklsy lltiwyd. Mll~l.org .0. K. Klngtou.. M ~burg. MiUlioim A. a*ltar* Millliolm rblUpsburg- l) . w - 'l" 11 Phlllßeburg. UakrovUla..—••••• J-C Smith ■..Fleming. lUmirr Uriah Hto.sr Bellefouts. <'• A McLaughlin. Mlleaburg. Burnable William Hlppl#—Pin# Olau. Gullets Prank Taylor Lstuoot. CutUn Prsdk. Rohb Ilowsrd. Ferauson. O. P A. J Ore jdorl—.Plaa Grove Mill*. .. x p I. 11. lleberllug-Rock Springe. Omg . P..'. MI. Risbel Spring Mills " N P Brnj Umbwrt—. Haines...' •; *; Kslstar- Asronsburg 11&1 ..M........ t. T- Gray...™ Hall Moon. |Urrl Jsm*e Klmpurl. lloaUt org. Howard Oarld Tanver Howard. Huston y. MUM Julian. I il.rtv W. 11. Gardner llla-ichard. Marlon.. J-J- Hoy.. Walker George Haines—.W'oire Ftore, P-.,,,,, ). 1.. Meek Huflalu Hon II. K. l)ock Mlllhslm. Poller, N. P G W BtmnglerTuwreyvllle. .. g. p J. Witiuer Woll-Ceotro Hall. B lu ,h 1 William Gul|en_-.Sandy Ridge. Snow Slioa William llalnoa.- Pn..w Shoe. gnriiiK T. M. IWrnliart. . Bellefonte. Taylor Vinton lb* kwith..Fowler. lluloo Clirmlaii Hoover.Fleming. Walker Andrew Kreanrrllublersl.org. Worth W. G Morrison—Port Matilda. R. U. FORriTKR, Chairman. 11. A. McKss,Secretary. Local Department. _lx>, lU-rj"HQR EnTjr, wingfrl with Srattvring <-ltimni<"i riim'ini a fll. The steps of men with h-ttrwl doth pursue, With h*c*nl aspect, blasting to the view. The song of the lawn mower is hoard in the land. —The small boy now "whoops er up" to his heart content. —The curb-stone market now flourisheth as the green bay tree. —Boys are like meerschaum pipes, they need a little age and color to render them valuable. —Rev. Noble, of Pleasant Gap, preach ed in the Methodist church on Sunday evening. —Our gentlemanly jeweler, Mr. F. C. Richards has treated his house to a coat of fresh paint. —Mr. C. A. Lindsey, of Iloutxdale, spent last Sabbath here. Cards, cake and orange blossoms soon. —The regular meeting of the Methodist sociable will bo held next Tuesday even ing. All are invited. —W. C. Heinle, Esq., has so far recov ered as to be able to walk down to bis of fice, assisted by his cane. —Foot ball on .he Diamond is about as near as Bellefonte can approach to the Olympian games. Oh, well. —Mr. Shroyer, father-in-law of Mr. Daniel Garman, was taken suddenly ill on Sabbath evening, but is now recovering. —Mrs. Pennepacker, the esteemed wife of Rev. Pennepacker, has been ill for three weeks, but is slowly recovering. —Mr. Lew. Shaeffer is trouting in |the Alleghenies. The speckled beauties will jump at Lew's bait, in a lively manner, no doubt. —Prothonotary Harper sports a button hole boquet of lilliea of the valley, ne believes in moderate exterior personal dec oration. —Pbilipsburg is to have numbered houses, too. The same party doing the work that so efficiently (?) attended to his business here. —Mr. J. Calvin Weaver, special agent of the Brooklyn Life Insurance Company of New York, wended his way to Wil liamsport on Tuesday. —The commissioners have put a neat railing around the desk of their clerk, this will not prevent Mr. Walker being as entertaining as ever. —The Sunday aervice, including tho ad miniatration of tho Lord'* aupper, in the Episcopal church wa* conducted by Rev. Black, of Williamsport. —Mr*. Frank McCumaey, better known aa Mit* Libbie Ward, of Kenovo, i* viait ing her parent* who reaide on I'enn street. Her two littlo daughter* accompany her. —Mr. David I. Paraon*, whom every one know* to be a carpenter of no little repute, baa returned to Bellefonte, and await* the order* of any who may need hi* aervice*. —Read the advertiaement of John B. Linn, Esq., executor of tbeeatateof Dan'l Derr, dece**cd. He offer* an unusally large aaaortment of peraonal property at public aale on Saturday, Jun* 3, #2. —The friend* of Mi*a Emily Jacob*, o( Penn atreet, will be pleased to know that ber illness wa* not occasioned by a stroke of apoplexy, a* at Orst reported, but the result of a fall. She ia recovering rapidly. —Mr. G. B. Perkins, of Lock Haven, while repairing the telephone conneeting bia residence and store, fell and waa badly injured. Mr*. Perkina wa* visiting the family of Rev. R. C. Crittenden, at the time. —The Bartholomew heir* are sanguine of securing the fortune that has for many year* awaited a claimant in Germany, and toward which their wistful eyea have for aome time been turned, in anxious expec tation. —Mr. K L. Gray, editor of the Daily Africa, ia still kept indoors. He la conva lescent, however, an d aa cheerful aa can be, writing many of the moat brilliant article* for bia enterprising sheet and the Republi can. —Our friend, Mr. D. M. Neidigh, of Ferguson township, u in town, one day last weok, with hi* family, and while in one of the store* discovered thut hie littlo boy WHS missing. Diligent search failed to reveal the youthful meanderor's where, shouts end speculations of an abduction caso were freely indulged in. Becoming satisfied that the boy was not in town Mr. N. started home, and upon arriving there was told that the boy had not returned. The misery of the fond parents can be moro easily imagined than described; after assuring himself of the boy's absence from homo, Mr. Noidigh retraced the way to Bellefonto and when about six miles from this placo, tho object of so much paternal solicitude was discovered wending his weary way homeward. When asked where ho was going ho said, "to (Jrand pa's," and seemed none tho worse on ac count of his unnecessary pilgrimage. After having successfully resisted the manifold charms of maidoH loveliness for many years, our esteemed friend Mr. K. C. AVoods, capitulated at last. The lady upon whom Ed. saw fit to bestow tho at tention of a devoted lover, and will now essay to be a perfect helpmeet to, was known as Miss Sallio (iarbor. Tho nup tials wero solemnized by Rev. McArdle, at his residence, on Tuesday evening. Our earnest wish is that time may deal gently with Mr. and Mrs. Woods, and that the union thus formed may result in much good to both. —"Mamma, is tho old hen going to be sent away for the summer ?" "No, Charlie, but why do you ask?" "Well, 1 heard papa tell tho new governess that they would have a flno time when ho sent the old hen away for the summer." Mamma put little Charlie to bed, after giving him a dose of .Sines' Tar, Wild Cherry and Hoarbound for his cold, telling him he would be well in tho morning ; and then she laid for papa—and only for his having a bottle of Roberts' Embrocation in tho house, might have been a cripple for life. —One of Tyrone's prominent and en terprising business men, Mr. J. F. King, left that place on Wednesday, of last weok for parts unknown, leaving a wife, four children, and an unsettled business. Press ing demands of creditors, which he aould not meet, are said to have caused him to act so stranglv. No doubt he will be able to explain every thing satisfactorily- when he chooses to do so. —Rev. D. M. Wolf, county superintend ent, while in town on Monday called at the DEMOCRAT office. There is an element of cheerfulness in our friend's mako up that always infuse* new life into every one near him. Hi* report of the work accomplished in tho various school* of our county, now nearly all closed, i* highly gratifying and shows that the school going public is being well taken care of. —The towering form of our member of Congress, Hon. Andrew O. Curlin, was noticeable on our streets on Saturday. This is Mr. Curtin's first furlough from aetive participation in the deliberations of the body of which he is so distinguished a member, since the holiday*. He is enjoy ing good health and never was more jolly or In better spirit*. —lf you have any desire to succeed in and enjoy life, avoid unpuncttial people. They impede butines* and poison pleasure. Would you bo able to command the com posure indipcnibl* to true happiness, make it a ruin to bo five minute* too noon. The habitual loiterer i not only alway* in hot water, himelf, but keep* every one near him in the name feverish tate. —The lecturo by liev. A. B. Jack, on Monday evening, ' a truly enjoyable affair. Tho life, character and work of Sir Walter Scott passed in panoramic beauty before the audience, eliciting many outburst* of applause, doing all good. The house wa.< tilled by a large and appreciative audience. Mr. Geo. Hopkin*, an employee at the car works, whose duly It ii to attend the engine in capacity of fireman, was fright fully burned on Friday. An explosion of ga forced open the furnace door and com pletely enveloped tho unfortunate man, burning bin face and hand* horribly. He ia improving rapidly. —l)r. Fiaher desire* us to ray to the A'ew* that the atory of one of hi* hog * im priaonment in a well, containing two feet of water, for one week, ia poaitirely cor rect. The animal waa taken out aaaoon a* diacovered and with exception of an empty atomach and trivial atiffneaa of it* limb*, i* well and enjoying life, aa only a bog can. —Jail bill, on Sunday afternoon wa* the acene of what might have been a aanguin ary conflict between two oppoafng faction* of Bellefonte'a ladiea of color. Stone*, brick*, and innumerable red-mouthed ana thema* were hurled promiacuooaly, but doing little damage. —lf there i* any one perton or thing that Mr. W. A. Tobiaa hate*, It i* a book agent. On bia office door "Book agent* not admitted," 1* intended to frighten away the*e gentry of hard, well-pounded cheek. * —Mr. Jorome Yohey, a moat etienable young man, wbo work* at Duncan, Hale A Co.'a mill*, got two of bt* finger* faat in a pair of cog wheel* on Monday morning, tearing on* off entirely and fearfally lacer ating and maahlng the other. WHTT —Lock Havon paper* complain of a scarcity of local new*, whilo every day tho occurrence* in Hellcfonte are more tnultitudinoua than apace will permit.— BelU/onte Mica. Well, our dear Irlond, why don't you roll up your HIIMIVOS and record thorn, in stead of publishing nothing, a* it were.— Lock Haven Journal. Hat her cool. DECOHATIOK DAY. —Without uny pro tentiou* bustle and foolish prattle, Gregg l'oat, (J. A. K. wont quietly to work, and when tho organization* taking part in tho cercmonie* formed in line on High street all were surprised and dulighted with tho grand display and unusual interest. Tho following conatitutcd the procession: Pleasant (lap band, Company 11.,N.(i. P., (iregg Post, (1. A. 11., Undine and Logan Hose companies, Ilecla Drumcorpt, Lodge, U. o. A M. and Bojra blanch, V. M. 0. A. After traveling the principal streets of town tho Union Cemetery wa* visited and the grave* of soldiers and others beautiful ly and lovingly decorated. John 11. Linn, Esq., delivered the oration, which was a touching and masterly expression of tho sentiments of all when memory unfurl* nor tablet and spreads before us tho record of the devotion, privation and death of the many who rushed to the defense of our Country in her hour of greatest need. The citizens of Hellefonlc never witnessed a finer demonstration. MILESHIRO ITEM-.—A lire broke out in Mr. Joseph Swires bouse, near the lime kiln, last week, and w'as making good headway when it was discovered in time to be controlled and excepting quite a hole in the roof no damage was done. A few momenta longer would have been time enough to have start'-d a conflagration. Wo advise the gentleman, who at tempted to ej.-ct that nasty big dog the othor evening, to arm himself with a club or a revolver- Tho fluid Kaglo Lodge, I. O. ci F. do. *ire to tender a vote of thank* to Mr. II K. Hick* for tho presentation of an ele gant hanging latnp for their hall. They comidor I hern sol vet individually under ob ligation* to him They have a fine room and are juatly proud of it. Tho moving of tho Ksxington & Coovor boiler from the car to it* foundation was a gigantic enterprise and took from twelve to twentv-flvn men about three day* to accomplish it. It weigh* I',ooo pound*. Mr. J. I*. Hoileau and hi* mother, who have been visiting friend* in tho northern part of tho Ftate, have returned. Mr. Heverly i making extensive re pair* on hi* dwelling house. also building an addition to it. Who will ay that Milntburg it behind the time* now. We are to have a genuine circu* hereon the stb of June. JINK. Cl.oaiNo or TIIK PI.BLH- SCIIOOM.— After one of the most plea*ant and p.rofit able session* on record, our public u hoolt cloted on Friday last. Tho examination* having been finished prior to that day it wal devoted entirely to exercise* of a mis cellaneous rharar ter. The upstair* school* ended their work at noon and the little one* rushed out, when dirni**cd, a* though released from bondage, yet there were noticeable many eye* moittcnod with tear*, as the realisation crossed their mind* that they might never again meet in the capac ity of school* in a body, and as tho little girl* crowded around their teacher* to kis* them good bye the scene was affecting, telling, a* it did, in unmistakable language, that the pmpil* not only re*p.ected their counselor* but loved them a* well. Th four higher grades gave an enter tainment in the afternoon. The program, a copy of which wo append, wan prepared with a view oPaffording any whochono to attend an hour or two of literary enter taiment. It peak* fr itself : T>i* Pnmmir fit |h Itmnte n "Tb* bll'Ur, (riirw,"..,. I. CI **••!( ~**Th* l ?~r lftmfttln "?*{*•# ..C hurl™ I>or !*mHen "Poly | hmti* n I K-lUr ttWMIi P*A'irif Onm-w R**ding ... O'Mnff, ii# ........ 'fmnmof Rftin." Rlt?i* "i>n* • Rlo ftd >o* In Minnl* OxA lwUmtl"n ' The liiue* ftn'l lb* llinv K*ll*r Pallkotk OIM "Ul tb* IIHU and ¥al#t R* ■ntliiit ftcbool Our limited acquaintance with the mem ber* of tho nchool* prevent* our making mention all who took part in the exorcise*, and *o excellent wa* the character of the performance* that we he*itate to tingle out the few with whom we are acquainted. Huffice it to ay that each wa* all that could have been expected. Quite a num ber of the patron* and friend* of the schools were in attendance, among whom we noticed Mntri. 11. H. Pontiut and John iloffer, director*. Nothing transpired during the term to detract from the beneficial nature of the work don*. Each of the teacher* teemed admirably fitted for promoting the Inter e*U of the (chool* placed under her or hi* charge, and rather than Incur any ri*k< of Mcuring, for the coming term, other*, not *o signally qualified, it would be a* well to employ the tame corps. The colored school under the manage ment of Mr. A. D. DeLaney ha*flourished grandly, and to-day is in a far belter con dition than at any time in the peat. This gentleman haa by strict attention to his duties, genteel demeanor, and evident adaptability to the need* of the school, won the respect of all. —Quit buying humbug medicine*. If you are not well, take PKHUNA. If cos tive, MANALIN. —Doll A Mingle'* stock of ladies fine shoe* is especially tasty, anything from $1.25 up to $5.60. —Gents, call at tho lice Hive for nobby silk, maiiilla, arid straw hats, fleet selec tion in lielleforite. —lf you have no PKBU.NA pbamplet gel one immediately. Address H. 11. HART MAN A Co., Osborn, O. —A new postofflce ha* been created in this county, and Charles W. Keith ap pointed postmaster. Where is Guyer ? —The Hoe Hive has tho finest and largo est assortment of white dress goods in town. Ladies will do well to note this. Remember all boys' and men's boots and shoe* at the B"o Hive will bo di'posej of at cost to close out the stock. <>ll j soon. Men's fine low shoes and slippers in great variety, also a fine lino of button shoes, either hand or rnuchinu made, at Doll A Mlngle's. Pelicitiou* flights of fancy, nr cthereai idlizing can only bo indulged in and en joyed t perfection behind one of Mr Harry Green's cigar-. —Doll A Mingle Justly claim to have j the largest and chcapo-l slock of boot* and j shoe* in Centre county. A trial will r<- innv.. all doubt*. —Call at the 800 Hive and see their large and elegant line of sun umbrellas and lace trimmed parasols, the largest and cheapest assortment in town. —The lleo Hive is the place to buy men's and boy * boots and shoes, a they intend to give up that line, and are selling off the stork at and below cost to make room for other g'*>d*. —Do not throw away this issue of the DEMOCRAT until you have carefully studied every w rd of what M"sr. S. A A Loeb have to say in their advertisement, to be found in another column. Mrs. H C. Weaver while visiting her parents at Harritburg, wa- taken ill with some malarial affection. Hhe expect* so. n to return and we trust the pure air >.f our mountain city may *|>eedily etf.-ot a cure. —We had the plea^uro of meeting Mr. Nathan H >ugh, of Wolf-'s store, .-n M n day. Mr. Hough it a lumberman aid farmer of many y-ars experience, aid a genti'-man < f very |lea:ng address Call again. Mr. J. W. Miller,general sorr'tary of the V. M. A , is to attend a convention of te< rclaric* to a-s< ruble in an eastern i city in a few days. The board of trustees granting him the time and defraying his * expenses. Mist Dollie Shafer and tho MISSES Kintzing, a trio of Ixck Haven't fair onrss, tarried in town last Thursday night. They were en r<,ir to Huntingdon, there to attend the nuptials <erintendent, favored us by calling on Thursday last We understand he has some idea of entering the field and becoming a candidate for the Ix-gitlalure, but our most careful questioning elicited nothing, and we give this just as we got it —unofficial. Rev. A. 11 Jack preached in the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning and evening. His sornion* were replete with flowery expression and noble senti ment. His articulation was anything but distinct, and many complained of their in ability to hear and understand all he said. The house was filled each time. —Mr. Alexander Pullen, of the Rrocker hoff houae, was married on Tuosday eve ning. at the Catholic parsonage, to Miss Mary Kerns, daughter of Esquire Kern, of Osceola. This happy couple are at present enjoying all the ineffable felicity of their honeymoon—the same we trust may continue their'* while time shall last with them, and doubt not that conjugal affection will render life, to them, worth living. —A trio of Runker Hill's fairest resi dent* visited us on Saturday. The cob webbed corners of our sanctum (smiled, and tho for-manv-years-unwashed window pane* looked up in their modesty, con gratulated one another, and actually shook off" a portion of tho dust that has boon ac cumulating for a long time. The ladies, if they are a* earnest in making others happy, a* are most of their sister*, will call frequently. —Wilson, McFarlane A Co., call atten tion to the only reliable Ready Mixed Paint in the market. The Pioneer Pre pared Paint I* not only uprior to any Ready Mixed Paint sold but rival* pure white lead in it* smoothness In working and durability. This paint L guaranteed by the manufacture not to crack or peel within three year*. The guarantee I* not only good for replacing the paint but it will be put on if It should crack or peel within the time ipeciljed. It will be to your interest to call and saa Wilson, Me- Parlana A Co., before purchasing cither white lead or any other Ready Mixed Paint. SrnlJfO MILL* NEW*.— Dr. J. li. Lelt zoll started west on Monday, to visit friend*, and probably find a home. Mr. Ambrose Oenlzlo, one of tho stu. dents attending the academy, attempted to rido Grenoble's elevator, foil oil, and was considerably hurt. D. Hurrell, Esq., sold property Us Mr. James Krape, of Pine Grove, for $1,200. Mr. W. R. Krape, the livery man, is breaking ground for tho erection of a now bouse near tho depot. William is a go ahead, enterprising fellow. The evening train *omo ago run over and killed a valuable cow belonging to Mr. J. 11. Wolf. Krunirino'* mason-work is finished. The house when completed will be a nice one. Mr. John Coldren is doing tin- work. Vonada Bros.' engine was partly de molished some day* ago. The young men can scarcely bear so heavy a loss ; they are enterprising and industrious, however, and will come out al! right in the end. FELIX. ■ —The June number of Dcmorcsl's Mag azine is an unusually attractive one. Mrs. Alexander's interesting story, "Tho Ad miral's Ward, is continued, and among the shorter articles worthy of note rnav bo mentioned "Tho Crown of June," "The .Story of Lc-' ing, ' " lijorns'.jeme Bjornson at Home," "The Country Wedding,' and "Home Art and Comfort. Jennie Jun continues her admirable "Talks with Wo men, and "Topics of the Day" are pleas antly written up The i arious departments are full and interesting, especially that of Fashion. The illustration' are numerous and excellent, the frontpiece, "The Prin ces in the Tower," an oil picture, being re ally a gem of art. -The „Vcics calls him "Governor James A. Beaver. That's fight, laugh while you can. D > you remember th plight of the . >n of Erin, who Imagined it to be > < ex ceedingly funny to jump over a fence, take an excited bull by the horns and shake him, that before doing so he laid down aril rolled over and over in the ex. ule rance of hi' , ■}• ? When you call our townsman Governor so long in advance of w hat they, who are to decide the rnatt< r, hav- bad their say, v u arc a little too pre. viou*. Mr. John li ltartrulf ha' become domiciled in bis new quarters, and although h" do" n-'t pr rr.ise to d > better work than of old, I r that w. uld Is- hard t do, he do" claim to be able to run out more of i; This gentleman i' the leading car ria-jo minufa lur>r of Centre county, and wen th igh his success has been phemone r.al, it has been deserved. He will be pleased to have any and all see him before contracting with any one else. Mr. J. N Van now offered for •ai by Mr. fco. W. Katon at the n-w r U to 100 per cent, on a ; air of shoes, and in everything that you need you will find it to your interest to buy your good* where you g< t them at first cost. LTU* A: Co. Lyon A Co., are .losing out their entire stock of dry gooda, clothing, boot* and shoes at cost, in order to quit the busi ness. —lf you war t P. save money in your purcha -s, go U> I.y n A Co.. as they art' selling every thing at < -t. LTOJV A Co. s.',(l,<*si worth of dry goods, clothing, 1-e.its and sh •<>, dri*-s g.als, Ac , for cost t LYOX A CO. MARRIAGES. lII'KF.I. Ml SURER SI !!,. R-S.UNO ,( U w lot | v|„, . |.S 1, (J,, M 1.U1A,., p UR ,, ■ f ll. it -L.T,. I*. Mr. IO.o! T I AN U( *•. < itit TJ ' TARIFF. I K , *£*<} M M* NELLI* J MIFFTRER, Rf HI tut, cuMy, FN. Bellofonte Grain Market. Rnur *RA, M*T I**. LIFT* ' rr*trt '• Wi * t#jr T 11. K< }t> Ids AGo INT", |HRF LIWBCL. ~..f1 2K> r*i. " M I .1o rs.ft—an, i* K. 41 IHHIH. I L>Ubfl.. ... M IWILIY. FWI .. T.V C'L * SRWL. Pr Js UiacJ FJoqr, TIWG E, J** FT-UK-R T " l"-r mrk, * % <> GROUND. T .................. V CM Provision Market. R TT ARTEL ssskl; L.J LLSRJ.R BE Iters. Apples "Jrmd. |. pound ._... ~,,,, a • IttrriH, JRLR-L, |R pouii4, ]D Han* |-kf jj Irnji litsttar j*>r GfalrkM |wsqn4.. , J*r potitatf...... _ i otiniry hmi j*-? |*otin4. I r, Hint*. *u%i f ur*d..—~ IT L4F"U Jj£ UH |*r .. ]4 LUFR* \u P TAL** BQAB(4. M . M .. , 121, I HIM In Xrif Jr/irrfiariiiriif, I I. FREDERICKS, Repairer of Sewing Machines, BKLUKTOXTK. PA Hr.M-tre. n mil- rut at BetlHNste, M IK. J.- K ro.rawer, Jr., srAm rriptired. •A-AII work troaraiilesd. 21-U Auditor's Notice. T TX the Orphana' Court of Centre , 1 rewnty K.t.l. of HOAX LfCAR, derwuw.l The undersigned auditor, appointed bv A*L -TREPTAOM HIED hi HI. aeoonot nf J'dill I I.SCM, NDMINL.IR.tor NF. *r . id will ihsslssl, nswis LH .nasi AOD auk. dr.- IN till lion „F LB. SI. la far. IN a4 MT 111 L<-W*ll* • Milled hi RWCESM LB- HUTS will attend to thr 'ln tie. of his spi-Sntmenl al hi* ore la Belofotit.. Pa , on W KTINKMILV. tb* Sltb day of Jane, at I" Vlork s „ wheti and where all |WTII>. luterewted will I lea., at ten UK, late of lbs IBIENAAB of Bsllslwls, hsitn* lew Ibis day growled Iks nts n. Btwewaakors kit, Botderia LO-DS. Ratlttng MA cblae, Uatapa. Una sbsdro AUV.I Ctawnsbellero. Hemtork Imwbwr, Work hemrb. Twsl | -it asp. Use * stars*. (BT> *in§ MM Ml sM. Tmainc lw*b#, Orralat row eitb L-Mtln* an* stwfV ! in*, a Bttsun en*lne. fall ael of Oaa •*, RFCOW MM. (Iff ltd Mow a, eh- , Mr. TRKMB All pstn liasiis wndar Ik rwab. *> dollars awd wpwatd all moaUw rresbt with ippmnd serwmy. TBS Babe-rlber alar. oßhra, St pnrste mie. three IN** F RTOWBd, sdpxalM Cslen Cimtlsry. 40 ML la frowl ow Wmdom'T Way. and *OO (set ta depth ; ale- BD No. , ow wMob there TS a tloaas. Shop and a BFA Id. A lei, a small IrsH at srotdlamt, aaar Mr. AM met's km. JOBR R, UX*. MLFRMRO, Pa., May R -*I. FA> tkawk Owv OWED.