®be Ctnftt JPetnocrat. Thursday Morning, January 11, 1883. OottßMroßDiMCS.conUlntni;!?!•••• UM U •4 from may |*rt uf iho county No cmiioiuitlc .S i >• !na*rtJ taulaM nccompnoUd by tha rani uaiua of iba wrttar. Local Department. —How often have you written 'B2 for 'B3 * Uriah Moyor will be hung at Middle burg, Snyder county, beb. HB. Mr. E. A. Smith, who returned from Philadelphia last week is again confined to the house. —"W. W. Bierly" is tho name of a new Post, G. A It mustered at Itebers burg, week beforo last. Ministers aro requested to forward to tho DEMOCRAT, for publication, notices of marriages and dentlis. Mr. W. E. Uurcbfleld, of this place, is building a store house at Pbilipshurg, which ho eipects to occupy as soon as fin ished. —Tho Uoleville Union Sunday School held its holiday festival last Friday oven, ing, and tho occasion was me of much pleasure to all. Mr. James A. Keller, writesui There will be a meeting of 11.0 Centre County Pomona Grange at C - ntro Hall, l'a, Thursday, January 18, 188:1 Hon. P. Gray Meek, chief clerk of tbo House, and Hon. B F. Hunter, one of the members from this county, left for llarrisburg on Monday morning. —Mr. Geo, lloff.-r, of Boalsburg, father of Mrs. A. C. Mingle, of this place, la-l week bad a stroke of palsy, paralysing bis tongue. He has not spoken since. Messrs J. C Miller & Co., have our thanks for an elegant tablet. These gen tlemen know how to gladden the heart of the poor printer, and will have their re ward. Mr. Charles Kodgers, of East Lamb street, was seriously injured at the null works on Monday. He was taken home in a buggy and at last account wn- d .ing well. —The Centre Hall Rrjnrttr has put on a neat, new dress, and enlarged to eight pages This evidence of prosperity is de serving congratulation and we most heart ily tender it. —Zion boast* a healthy well-organited literary society called the Belles Lettres Society of Zion. It it composed >f mem bers who arc diligent in improving their literary qualifications. —The editorial fraternity will be loth to part with Mr. George Fry singer of the Lewistown Gazette He disposed of his 1 Interest in thai sheet with the beginning of the present year on account of falling eyesight. Mr. David M Wagner is still confin ed to the house, nursing that sore leg. The trouble was caused by poison contracted in | Philadelphia during the removal of an in growing toe nail. That was six weeks ago. —The Bee Hive bulletin announces that ; the proprietors of that busy place are de sirous of engaging a saleslady. We would suggest the editor of the .Veicsas a suitable person and vouch for her capability and honesty. Mr. Chas. Glenn off-rs for sale pho tographs of the officials of thn county and also pictures of the teachers who assembled here during the holidays. Both are good, were taken on the court bouse steps and are on sale at Mr. Glenn's gallery. —Miss Ida Gerherick, of this place, who is attending Luthrrville Seminary, returned to the scene of her labors on Monday, refreshed by tho two weeks spent at home. She will bear with her the best wishes of an admiring circle of friends. —Someone writing poetry to "Nora," and after scraping hit heart all over, runs across this sentiment: Lottnf not m |n*r fo Hot m iiit#r •n't brother. Now, if Nora is smart, and understands her business, she will catch that fellow and after learning who permitted him to es cape go to work and slaughter both. —The Pa. School Journal for January quotes Supt Woll as follows : The friends of the State College are ripeciing good resulu from President Atberton's adminis tration ; the beginning promises well, and wc trust the institution may accomplish, under his direction, the end for wbivh it was established. —Rev. Hewitt, rector of the Ep itrof church, met the balance of a committee of pastors and laymen of his church in Read Ing, this week, to take action in reference to the erection of a new diocese. Mr. Hewitt's eminent fitness for labors of thi nature renders hiin all the more valuable as an active, xealous worker in tba cause of the church. —James Wian, fifteen years of age, who reside* with his father, Mr. Peter Wian on Gen. Beaver's farm, a short distance east of town, lost his right leg week before last. The trouble was a sort of blood poisoning which commenced in bis foot and kept gradually ascending until ampu tation was considered necessary as a means of saving his life. —The Methodist Sunday school last Sabbath elected the following officers to serve during the coming yeer : Superin tendent, S. D. Gray ; asst. Supte., W. I. Fleming and J. G. Love; secretary, J. I. M'Clure; treasurer, D. M. Leib; libra rian, Edgar S. Swartx, asst. librarians ,11 H. Scbrojer and D. M. Leib; organist*, Relit* Kline and Jo* Sbrotn. Investments Without Parallel.— To bul nw men the following from the Now York of Doc. 31, will be osiiecially interesting: Probably no corporation or private estate in this country can equal thn prime standard of investment shown by the "Brooklyn Life Insurance Com pany" in the fact that on tho doling day of tbo year IHBH not ono dollar of duo intur o*t remained unpaid. With nearly two hundred mortgage loans, aggregating near ly tbree-quarlori of a million dollars in vented. all tbo interest duo was paid ; not ono loan or security is in arrears. For lurlbor particulate inquiro of It. M. Ma gee, Esq., tho agent at this place. —lloworth's Double show opened at the City llall Inst night to a good house. The scenery is fresh and bright and tho views of the leading cities arid landscapes in Ireland exceedingly good, and admirably described by their pleasing lecturer. In addition to their panorama, there is an excellent olio performance of singing and dancing, with Instrumental accompani ment. Tho show is one well worthy of patronage. There Is lots of fun of a bright and sparkling kind without tho least shadow of coarseness. This afternoon there will be a matinee, and to-night* the company appear for the last time with an entire change of programme. Those who attend will be sure to be well pleased Hamilton 7'imrs, Ontario, May HI, 1880. 11 arvAHI) Col t.KoK —At a recent meet ing of the overseers f Harvard College, a discussion was held upon a resolution which had been before tho board for sv eral weeks, that in the opinion of tin* hoard, the statutes making attendance on morning prayers and other r.-ligu u* ex ercises onmpulaory should be repealed. The board, by a strong vote, refused to adopt the resolution llut M a GE"HOE Mnrrr.H. lately from Martin-burg, Itlair counts, Pa , who had a Cancerous growth oil hi nose, and who was advised the use of I'rru 'iu h. fore a vi-it to a Cancer Hospital, was allowed to take that par-excellent rernedt. and by its use for a very short time, was cured completely—page oj j n ,p p ~f Life"—get one from your Druggist. Ht M t LK-ni'KIS AMS (EN THAI. Ctrr N i.*-. —Mr James Lucas has returned from Florida after an absence of ah.ut a m mtb lie has had a siege ■ f thills and fever, otherwise he is the same a- of yore Mr. I'enuybaker, switch Under here, has removed to Pbliipsburg where he has taken charge oi tho station. We c- n gratulate bun upon being so fortunate a to secure to good a situation. Mr I'at Martin is d ung duty in Mr 1' s place f r the present. Wo believe it is Mr Kohlbrecber's in tention to enlarge his hotel. Business it booming with him. The axe factory has been tsklng a rest, so to spiak, but will be running again in a few 'lavs. The Milesburg brass band seems to be fulfilling th expectations. They render quite a number of pieces very beautiful v indeed. The residence of Mr Alfred Green was ihe scene of a gay and festive occasion Tuesday evening, Hd inst Miss Carrie, a very amiable and excellent young lady, and until this term a teacher in the schools here, was joined in holy matrimony to Mr. Will. Favor, of Kansas They , will in a short time start for their far western home attended by the heartfelt good wishes and congratulations of all of the many friends of Miss Carrie. Mr Mitchell, our (ostmaster, has been unwell for a few days but we are glad to see him back again distributing the mail. Diet. Ax IMMENSE PARSNIP Many years ago a well, that had bs-en depended upon to sup ply water for irrigating a kitchen garden, near a populous town in county Cork, Ire. land, fell into disuse and water was con veyed through pipes from a neighboring mountain. The well was gradually Hilled up with waste and rpfuse and its location almost forgotten, until a vegetable of unusual proportions forced its way to the notice of • nhahilanta of the outer world Examina tion revealed the dimensions and i haracter of this wonderful formation which proved to be a parsnip, in thickness the diameter of the well —three and a half feet—and in length, the depth of the well, our hundred nwififfy firt/ftl. It was dragged to the public square of the town and there for years challenged the attention *iid admiration of the pes.pie It finally became hollow, and bojs and girls played 'hide and seek' within Its am ple recesses, until an enterpriaing wearer of the green put it to practical use by having it lined with sheet Iron and setting it up as a flue or chimney, in which posi lion it serves him to this day. Vegetarians and others interested are referred to Mr Peter M'Mshun, who can give full particulars and convince the most skeptical. —Of the many beautiful and appropri ate Christmas presents brought to our notice no one is better calculated to convey the "compliments of the season" than that of Mitt LißEie Forster to her father, MaJ. K. II Forster, late of tba DEMOCRAT. It is a crayon portrait of that gentleman ei willed in fine style by the lady herself and remarkable for ita resemblance to the original. Wn continue the publication af an In tereellng serial by that popular writer, Tboa. J. Dunkle, Sheriff, Tho Lyoomlntr. Lycoming Fire In.ur- , hcw of ance Company use of J. A. iiiu'bur, ~ . . ,* v Receiver, C °V r N ° ' 86, Jan. lorin, Rt. ltov. J. F. Bbana ban. The above stated case is ono of consid erablo importance to tho public, and we havo therefore gone to some trouble to g<-t short history of it, and the questions of law involved in it* adjudication. As the caption shows the Lycoming Firo Insurance company, by virtue of it* charter powers, entered judgment in the above case against tho Rt. Rev. J. F. Shanahan, who is Bishop of tho Catholic church of the llnrrishurg Dioceso. Tbe policy of insurance WHS taken out in his tiarnu upon the St. John's Catholic church, of Bellefonte, January, A. D. 1876. \\ ben the company entered the above judgment it also issued an execution and levied upon the St. John s Catholic church, of Ucllofonle, and hud the property adver tised for sheriff's talo. Rev. P. M'Ardle, the Priest in charge of said church, feel ing that tho assessment* made by the com pany wi re very oppressive, and as ho be -111-nil illegal, called UJKJII J. O. Love, K-q , and consulted him relative to the cat.-. I pun examination of the case, Mr. Lovo advised the institution of proceeding* to resist the collodion of the asscssmonts u|>on the part of the company. A petition was presented, alleging tiiat the assessments were excessive and illegal, whereupon a rule was granted upon the company to sh- w r*u" why the execution •hould not be set a>i<|o at the cost of the company, tho judgment opened and the defendant let it,to a defense, ."aid rue ha* been | lending in court for about one tear, ami was argued lt week at an ar gument court held by his Honor, Judge Meyer. Messrs. Alexander A Bower were alto consulted durit g the progress of the litigation, in connection with Ms Lost. Owing to the al-eme i f Mr. Alexander the ias st argue-1 by Mr List f•.r tbe b-fendant; Mr Hoy appeared for the eompany. Defendant's counsel argueil fr- tn the re. I>rt of the i.tfi, ,-rs of the company to the State C nimisti- ner of li-urance that to aarrant tbe extraordinary assessments mad- in May. !**", 11 le-esrne necessarv for the company to show that it bad sus tained at. ai : ial b-s by f,re fr--rn January I. 1 e-si|, ~| May 1 K-ft. of ala>ut }' 2*1,- ISSI whereas they only showed a bos s Uiiuol ~f al."ul iT.uOO. leaving aim-si flisiOs) ■( debt that they were making assessment* to liquidate, for which the e -rjipany f id to account. Tne counsel for defendant claimed that this raised a quisle.n of fart, that should 1... übmi;t -I t-. a jury, and that the judg ment should opened. It was alt.. claimed by the defense that th" statement of I'M), made by lh" com pare, show. 1 it bad d ,-ing tbe year paid out over s'.?'* to refund unearned pre. mi-itns in rash policies, which tho com pa- V fas r. - right t-i a ess mutual policy b-iiders t pay. It wav claimed, 100, by the defense that their ( rcmium notes bad been assessed ar.J paid a due proportion of all legitimate losses and expense# incurred during the life time ~f it* policy. The Witliamsport 'V-rrcftr .{■ Jiulletut published, Dec 14, H>, an opinion lib-d by Judge Cummin, in tho c*e of the Na tional Bank of Malone N Y , vs. the Lycoming Fire Insurance Company, with notice to Ralph Elliot, el ah, garnishes*. We take from the opinion, as filed, the < lautet relative to tbe alleged excessive and fraudulent a-sessment* VII Tim garni*h<-e claimed on the trial that the assessment*, N'-HC -9 and 40, were excessive or were made through fraud or mistake, and in support of this view of fered a -tatrmenl hereto attached marked exhibit 2 Thi* statement is based in part on a report ma-in by the president and secretary of the insarance company pur porting to show the condition of the com pany on the 31 at day ol December, 1879, which had been filed with the insurance commission at I!arrt#burg and was offered in evidence lam of opinion that this re port is n-'t evidence in thi* rase, f. r sever, al reason* First, it was made whiie garnishee was a monitor of the Companv, and long after he te am" a member. Sec ond, it was made by the president and e#a-- rotary, who were the agents of all the members Third, it docs not show tbe condition of the company at or near the time when the assessment* complained o' were made Fourth, no assessments were based on this rep.rt. Fifth, the official action of the directors, whose duty jt was to make the assessment*, cannot be invali dated by the declaration* of the piriwident and secretary. But even if this report is received as evidence'in this case, exhibit S Is clearly wrong and la not supnorted by the evidence. On the assets side of the exhibit the figures for 1879 aro taken frem the report above apoken of. The figures for 1880 are not to be found In any evi dence off.-red in tha cam. Again, "while the alleged assets are taken from receipts from and alter January 1, 1879, the liabil ities are computed only from May I, 1879, thus omitting four months of losses and expense*. VIII After a careful examination of this case and of the books of the company, I am of opinion, under all the evidence, thai the assessment* complained of are not excessive, and that there was no fraud or mistake in the making of the same, and that the garnishee is justly indebted as ful low*: Assessments Mas. XV snj 40. at 4*)— J M no Isisesl frm inns M. ISM, to ibis date * 74 Rsvsivsr's SIWI imimsni V ? latsrset from Jeaearj 13,114, to this de* 1 M Total ... 4104 4 IX. ft I* therefor# ordered and adjudged that tbe plaintiff', tba National Bank of Malonn, have execution ol $lO6 96 of tba debt due by tbe garnishee, Ralph Rlltot, to tha defendant, tbe Lycoming Fire In surance Company, and attached in his band* with inUreat and oot'a; and if the said garnish** refuse or neglect, on de mand by the sheriff*, to jmy the *Rin, it on the same to bo levied of tho raid garnishee's good* and lands, according to law, an in ease of u judgment against hfen for hit proper debt: and u|mn payment, that tbu garnishee be thereupon discharge! an against the defendant of the parno to at ta< hod arid paid. By tho court, Ilt'Oll If Cb'MMIN, I'reiident Judge. —Of Ifowortb a Ilibornlca, which will •hew in thin place on tho 'J.'ld instant, a Kentucky paper say* : Tho unanimoua verdict of tho large audience that wan en lertalned by thia company last night wa that it wii a very iuperior combination, one that combine* more irntruction with the greatest amount of Innocent fun than any that bus ever visited us. A pleasing comedy run* through the whole perform ance, whii h i* ever and anon enlivened by act* of specialty men atid women of a very high order of talerit. Ihe whole company aro hard to beat, and to those who love fun w> unequivocally recommend Ho worth * liibernica. A hig feuture of the entertainment i sixty panoramic view* of noted place* in Ireland, very cleverly ex plained. Each picture it the work of an accomplished artist and thi* part is alone worth many lime* the price of admission Wo hope Mr. lloworth will find it con. venient to viit u* again, when wo prom* l*o him an audience that will put standing room at a premium —.Wo. Wflily Interior Journal, Stanford, Kv. —"lno' write* us from Howard that the i itizen* of that place have organised the "Howard Band As.-< lation At a meet trig heid last Thursday evening Mr Ate- Weber was choaen president pro tctu and Mr M. I Gardner, secretary pro tcm. An election of oflicers resulted in the choice of Ba.-cr Wcln-r, K-q, president, B rnar 1 I.suth, Kq , vice president, John A Woodward, Esq , secretary end Mr If A Mo ire, treasurer, H A M<-ore was also chosen treasurer of tho band, A A. Schefu k, secretary, 11 Fouls- n, leader • d H W. Brickley assistant leader. It was decided that the band should be called the Howard Cornet Band. We rips t * r, to have it second t<> none in the county, a* we have the talent There is some talk of bringing water to town and before lone We ei|>vt to see hydrant* 'pring Up all along tbe sidewalks —The ir-r-w rk- of 11. I.auth, which were shut d-wri for re jir, have again resumed operation* —The exes utive commutes- of the Or tro County babbalh School Ai>Tiali r met at the ofll.e of N 1> Hav Esq the secretary on Tuesday lat The object of the meeting a as to aw ard the J Wul.ard M tiler priteof five dollars f- r the best essay sin tbe subject of tcmficr *nre by any sabbath M hod scholar of Cen tre , sunt*, under the age of sixteen lb-cause of the *e*y limited number < f essays that bad I--S n receive J, it was .)•* Ided to extend the time until the first of next July. In tl.a mean time the committee will l-e glad t> receive a large number of essavs from competitors for ibis prize It was also divided U> hold several ha al or district conventions in ditf-renl [ art* of the coun ty *<> on. The committee adjourned U. meet at the *ame place at 10 o'clock * vt on Tuesday February Ith. —Two young men, living at the Forge, John Ilry and Ilavid Tate, each aged about seventeen years, tok about sl3. from the rash drawer at Valentines" store last Saturday evening Before they left tbe r. L. I'otter Host, No HOI, G. A K. —The other evening a Thotua- street young man ask- wan; a I ut.cb of the roseate, hirsute Covering < f the editor of that pa j per to adorn the hrsl < I our. —Our friend Mr ii .es \\ ,k-r. whili !in Harrtst .rg, m<- u*y •ag suq p<-0 ■fi a railroad track, t< at. I an approaching I shilling saglts, and futind htm—lf It #• | l*r upV-- hit to :k. He wa in the ranai. i —Mr Edward (. Kr.,mr:t.< f L< * is ■ hutg, feimeriy : ."qnio; Mil s, ca.ud to too u* on Tuteday. Mr Ktumrttie is dealing largely in gta.n, in < DLection I with Messrs Mnilh llns , ai.J r- p. ru I hutlnest gcesd. • —Mr. David M "-rebas resigned hi* posi tion as tiiai.ag<-r lor the M- rt Valentines and U-come aniembir of tbe firm, Fox, Moore A Co , successors t-> Fox, Cope A Co , wholewale gr<*c< rt, i-'.d ai J Arch streeis, Fbliadi-lpbia —Thecour.ty audit rs arc- hard at work They expect to have their report finished stem, and intimate in advance that every - thing is all right. It could not w-c-.l be otherwise, for our county oID- tal* are men of honor, a* Demise rats should be. Adam liny, Esq , i* jut too funny for any use. The other day he wanted to know why more corn grew in crooked rows than straight ones ; and then chuck led ail over because no one knew that there are m->ro criaiked rows than any other kind. —At the late session of tbe county in stitute, Mr Cha* W. Scott, agent for Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor A Co., offered three dictionaries to the successful com petitor* in an "adding contest " Mr K C- Kmerick, Miss Ada Y'-arick and Mis* Mary Kline were the winner*. —The Fennsylvsnia railroad company, with its usual regard for the comfort of it* employee*, ha* added hospital cars to it* already perfect rompletement This addi lion will be a source of comfort to many unfortunate one* who may be hurt while discharging the duties falling b their lot. —We earnestly request our agricultural friend*, and others, to read tbe advertisi • ment in another column "Farmer's Insti tute," a course of frt* lecture* to he de livered at tbe Hlate College, beginning Jan. 80, and ending Feb 9 This appears to u* the most direct and effective meant whereby our farmers and their interests ran draw from the institution located in our midst th* benefits intended by its founders to redound to those engsged in tilling tbe soil. Fur full particular* see sdver Jsement. —lf any ordinance on the Borough stat ute books compels property owners to keep sidewalks clear of snow, we say enforce if. If any ordinance prohibit* children coasting on tbe pavement*, we say tn/orr* it. If no such action ha* at anytime been taken by our council, we sny take it, nt once, and put a stop to these intolerable nuisance* in time to prevent n defence in suit* brought to recover damages, by per sons who have either fallen or been knock* ed down nnd seriously injured. Mr. R. A. Beck, our latbinriable bar ber, burried to Philadelphia ar.d back tbu week. —Tbe Sunday i dilir n .f ihe T'hdadm. f'rrm it on a the moat rr-n-lable arid enter taining papcra received a' tbu office. —Our alcn-k of \\ oolena ii now com* plete. Clothing made to order cheaper tban <\< r. Mo? toomkrv ACo , Tailor# *ts>-Th e IHirrcod I)yh nlwayado mora tban they claim to do Color ovc r that old dri'h*. ]t miil look lika new. Only 10 cant*. Wil> n, Mi Karlanr- A Co , call atten tion to iliu only reliable Ready Mixed I'aint in tba market. 'J be Pioneer Pre pared Paint i nt only Mipenor to any Ready Mixed Palr.t udd but rival* jure while lead in iu oiootbn< in working and du'abllily. Tbii paint it guaranteed bv the manufacturer* not to crack or peel witbin three year*. The guarantee it not only good for replacing the paint but it will be put on if it bou!d era- k or peel milhin tba time *pe< ißd. It will be to your internet to call and aea Wilton, Me- Karlano A Co, before port bating either white lead or any oilier Ready Mixed Paint. Wxi.vfT Lr.xr HAIR Hk*roar.a —Ft i entirely different from oil dbert. It it at < l'-ar t! wntrr. and, a> IU name indicate*, • t a perfect Vegetable Hair Reitorer. It will irnmediately free the bead from tbe dandruff retti re gray hair t'i it* natural oibr, and jr.-iuie a new growth where jt ha fallen off. It doer not in any mariner ffi-e i ih- I . with, which Sulphur, Sugar of lead, arid Nitrate of Silver | reparation* f ate done. It will change light, or faded hair iri a few dayt to a beautiful gbrttv brown Ak your druggitl for it. Em j. 'e.ttie it warranted. Smith. Kline AC" , Wb< ' .ale Ag'-r tt, Pbtladelpbia, ana H; A Ru.- fc. . J Hi I Mr J l,:, tt -t.T., fti.llta tart, lately .S I'.MVTI •' :• jr.. ,| He tt Ear, II - I',. . Or. < M . I t Ii J A Kerr Ur. tt ra A Ir-ke .at Ma Alow M inner, uib of liuidl i: I l( UKit \ I'm TKMPI.IT - Iw > jhp- fct iht ham* J ii. i .< C>t.u* •mi. *. llt DEATHS. Ml IK Jmt nm>\ I>* .t !#■* 1. mi it. WarrWm' a k llutiiir.d * Pk Mt Mrj M V ef. —'' fii < W.ff f r i*tbHi'U"t>. >*• Bl]/ouU Grain Market. noi . n, IIM. < rrt t.J #k t t . T K * kCo Wbrl •h.lf, t hum* . fl lf> • \ . 90 Qum ml pm ff mU*r,.~ri lurnbt' Ti U J-f UIPI.fi „ 4- llrnrirj {W r I uab.lft. vrl|hl .... i Nw. I. ~t. |a t., .... if* 1 r •. -* , • I. rf e •) pmmmk - .1 n gt ut4 9 0U Proviaion Market. C rrwtwl l.j Broil \ # *'l f ' **4 . | do Jsaie R1-tib(, ►!<*, ft*. J C II Rl KB. I'mttHM-vUt^B yAH M K IIS' I NSTIT U T .4 FHEK LEC TURE UOt lUEjI i- FARM TOURS. .jM A omre <4 Ixtiia a ill t>o doßvored mt th }l*aat htoto Cidlecv. Iffißhlif Tuesday, January aarl mi* mhl *l. m-M It rauwiln nib llm JVj a 111 he -H-ea ht all free -f ehrrge, rati ell iettveate* are narllrll* lartreA h a'l'aA A fee rorrm. lo the I ollefe era he ►Mvllrf ef a .<• Ibrlnieleei Tilde l.ttrd nr. Ire kkd at Ike kotel a* trllb j-r-teil# lam I he* In tbe tlllirr, Ihe aeoil. kirge hy Ibe lelteV l>e.n Id rti |et .t A few In enitf afwdltwlkin, ten |r>nre l-etd In the IVrlege Clab. nl Ikeil ewl tela Irf llent bail Week, I'erv.ne aitewdmi ike |ertore, will baev ofgoira ally to itlead lerrililiowa rndoikee relieve eiemM, I hire i riant and Interfering intye i. m fnltoue. I Xi flmtni Itumtnu, Two Lerturew tndui" lit.l Kderill ra. iud PuliUcwl Brwurday lot Fir •era. t Br Pane MrKxa, Owe Lactate Rook-KeepjM X fir wiert X Br Pant Joanna. IT teen latlirw - Agrtcwlleml rbemt.tr., 4; Ptlillrer. X IWnrk Br*d|ag, g Oillie reeding, T, llwitrlßg. X, 4 By Pint Bitai tt Bight Lacinrrw : lUao XI Frail nrr.wtwg, .1, Vegetir.le liardewlag, I; Eat*- mobgy, I, ft Hr Pant. 'Atwnnn, Three lermrea: Farm Merbaw* •tu. I, ktriir l.gr, I 4. By Pane Btan.aw One LarTwri Bn*ti; Their Coaatlnr-Uriti. Malnlenance. iud Prwlnage *. By Paw Keren, Cur Lecture, The Anatomy ef Ihe Ihaneetirered An I mall L By P*o Br in. T laittiw; OrtakaMe Bw lira, led Adwllernltrra of Freda Pecwnwr |trtr|arwni la it I en-1 Ike row me will ynnmnAa Iheii mreilew. and own. I-* n U'ileg w In advarw. Oowneini. ill--ii on Una iwMleri mat be . Idremed ta P.nf MiKaa. ft tile l allege, al If Oeatrw On . Pa.