flit tftntw fltroocrat. Thursdaj Morning, February 22,1883. OoiauroftDftMoa,containing Important •d from any |art of the county. No ronituunlcNttcin lnrtHl uul<' accompanied ly the real nauu-of th writer. Local Department. —"Birthday," poem, by M. M. 8., crowded Out this weOk will appear in our next issue. —Mrs. Adum Yearick is recovering. —Mr. Isaac Sbarrar, of Fowler, called yesterday. —Fire escapes have been put up at the Brnckerhoff House. —Mr. Edwin F. Garman is out again after a few days indoors, looking just as well as ever. —We learn that Mr. \V. 11. Karon, of Unlouville is seriously ill. Hope ho may speedily recover. Mr. W. A. Tobias, of Miilbciin, and Bro. Kreamer, of the same place, spent Sunday it) town. —Moro than two hundred persons at tended Methodist Sunday sell d, at th. last session held. Mr. Irvin Humes, formerly of Bell— fontn, is clerking for Messrs Lyon, I.ieht en & Co., Htiutzdnle. —The cheery face of lion, I*. Gray Meek, Chief Clerk of the House, was seen on our streets on Tuesday. —Charles K. Shruudcr, F.q., was ad mitted to practice in the several courts . ' Centre county on the 3rd instant. —J. Mason Duncan, well known here, will assumo charge of the Mifflnlown, (Juniata co.,i Academy, March Ladies interested in the work of the Y. M.C. A. are requested to meet in th association rooms, Saturday at J o'clock, P. M. —Miss Miry, younger daughter of Hon. J. I*. Gepbart, was ill latter part of last week but we are glad to say is now recov ering. Mr. Henry Harman, of Milesburg will move to Bellefor.te April 1-t Mr Harmau and family will receive a cordial welcome. —We regret to tat> that the engage, ment of Miss I.vdia I'ynkhain, of Lynn, Mass., and the Local of the Republican has been broken. —Hon. W. A. Wallace, Hon. S. If Poale, the Messrs. Collins and other bwer railway luminaries were in town Monday and Tuesday'- —On account of the various amusements announced for to-night the engagement of the company, that was to present Esmer alda, has been cancelled. —The popular mercantile establishment of Lyon A Co. will be opened shortly and business operations resumed or, a larger, grander scale than ever. —One day last week, the hv.-sc that draws the delivery wagon of Messrs. E. Browr, Jr., A Co., took a walk unattended, with out doing any particular damage. —lf the attention of the town council could l>rter. You are wrong. 'The quill fight wa only an expression of difference of opinion—and, mark you, Fred, when we had finished, we stopped- See? —Wonder if thero is any tariff in Heaven, and if we shall be as much an noyed by the talk about it there as here ? Watchman. Don't fret. Should there be any talk upon that subject Ibero, the discussion will in all probability not trouble you'in tbe least. A MONT UKXIARKAIII.K CASK.—Dying— ♦ yet living.—lr Miller, of lU'-l Soutli Tenth Street, Philadelphia, IV, says : "I am personally acquainted with a middle ( aged likdy in Philadelphia, who had been n given up to die by a consultation of many physicians. She was con 11 nod to her bed " for months, and was momentarily expect ed to die. In this condition she took Manalin and, to the supriso and disap pointment of all, sho recovered her health r perfetly. ller caso is reported in Dr. UAHTMAN'S Book on the "Ills of Life," list page. Ask your Druggist for one, or address Da. HAKTMAN, Osborne, '). J CONSTITUTION AL PHOIIIIIITIOH.—A few P friends of the proposed Constitutional Amendment inel in the Y. M. (.'. A. lead n ing room Saturday afternoon and inform s ally discussed the form of the amendment as reported by tile Committee of the Sen if At". It WHS decided that immediate A<- i ion should be taken toward securing peti tions from this county and for that per il |lose a committee, consisting of I). S K"l --i •r, K-q , Clement Dale, K-q , and J. It Van Oriner, was named, to devise means ••r enlisting the active co-operation of the various loral organizations throughout the ounty, and this committee Mesrs. K F Garman, chairman. J P. Irwin, Wash. It tj A. Daniels, 11 (' Weaver, (' F Cook, N. S. Bailey, Wn Mills, A. W . W. W. Bayard, Clement Dale and L. A i, "v-heaiTer, wa appointed to canvass Belle onto. Dr Thai. It llHyes, president of the f County Organization, requests tbe help of all friend* of temperance and emphatical ,t ly urges tho necess ty of prompt action a , iho session of the Legislature is now more than half expired ' THE MIM.IIKIM LOCAL IN— ITJ.TK. — The ' K church, Millheim, Feb '.'th, at ? :o r. xi., opening with singing by choir, follow d with praver by Be v. J Yearick, Prof J . . Wolf presided and T. G Rrhard was elect ed secretary, on motion committee of ar rangements consisting of W ti Morris -n. Mis.- Mary E Ftrohm and 11 F Edmunds wa continued. ' The exerci'os of the evening consisted of an excellent paper by Bex C F. Gephart, on the subject of "Duties of Directors to ; S.-h-ads," followed by a recitati n by M r U T Auman ; next wa a debate on tin question, "Is it desirable in a farming , community to have tho minimum scho--l • 1 term increased to >U months This WR. j debated iti the affirmative by M- *r A Walter and II O D.ininger and in the - | negative by Mr. W F Smith and 11 n \\ K Alexander, and up na x- to- f i .. audience - de ided ill th negative by a iargo majority. Bv. J Yeari. k then t gave a scholarly and very practical le< t ire | on the duties . f citizens to school'. ll was followed in an earnest and in. [ r -ne address by Supt. Wolf, after which the i hoir sang an apj ■ (print- cl- ing pi-. and Institute adjourned. i'n Saturday iho Institute reassembled at \. xi and .fter singing prayer by B-* G-phart. r I roll call, Mr F P Musser of Aar -nsburg, 1 a ta kon the subj - t of T-ach.i.g | History Next came a re. Hat n by Miss Jennie Deininger Mi. Marx Sir-.hni lien gave a , lass drill in Language Ic ons Mr Cornelius Stover real sum .illy prepared paper on "S. ho<>l Societies r Entertainments Tho last ■ i-r. Ie ..| ne morning se.i,,n was th- spelling umti h n whi. h M-srs Yearn k and F. P Muer won the priz-s i.fl .f—l t betj rs At 1.30 r xi , Institute .- rix• ri->l r final session. Mrs ( rne L \\ ,i •■ail an essay on "Memorizing in S liool id T G Erbard provoked a hvelx di | u-sion by his paper on '•N.-.-d-d It-form ,ii Teaching." Miss Str-hm followed with ii e-say, taking as h-r - .'j— t, "W- m'-n • • Teacher*. Then cam- n r -nation en illed "Tne Fire-bell Story by Mr Au nan. Prof. Gramley read a scholarly aper on vocal music and W. G Morrison • •llowed with a papier on the subject of ivil government. Prof. Gramley then c-ad a list of common errors in language •nd gave correct form of ea< h. an.l afli r sing appropriate resolutions, singing loxology, and benediction by Rev Torn inson Institute adjourned -n' Jit The essions were attend-d by twenty-seven 'eachers and by a large number of citizen* who took a deep interest in the proceed ings. Each paper and topic was followed hv discusaion which at times was very earnest and exhaustive. Among the teach ers taking part in discussion were those already named as having papier*, while directors I)r. Mingle and 11. K. Duck and citizens Hon. W. K. Alexander, Messrs j W. F. Smith, Abe. Hurler and others took an active part in discussion. The exhibit of school room work was highly creditable and Included a large number of geological and mineral specimens, shell*, drawing, writing and spielling. Prof. Wolf is en titled to much praise for the zeal he has shown in striving to present opportunities for the professional improvement of teach ers, while the Borough directors, tbe citi zen* and choir deserve credit for doing all they could to make tbe Institute* pleas urable and profitable season for the teach ers present. Vint. —The ladle* of tha Centre Ilall Presby terian congregation havo organised a WOMEN'S HOMK ANB FOREIOX Mission- AKT SOCIETY of which the officer* are: President, Miaa Flora O. Naff; Vice Pres. Mrs. M. Dertline; lie®. Sec. Mis* Lizzie llarpster ; Cor. Sec. Miss Joanna Ather ton ; Treas. Mrs. M. Richard, THE BOROUGH ELECTION. The JlreuU on Tuesday at Follow*. A Comment* Soiled. NORTH WARD. Hcroe*".— Sternberg, P., ><•; Flemingi R., 172. Asst. ISi h. — Larimer, 1), HH, Boeder, H., 170. AeaKeaoß.—Htoel, I)., 98; Bonner, It , 1(50. Ah*r A-nwhoßh Oartnnri, I)., KM , Harper, l., 100; Mc- Cluro, It , 157 ; Giiult, K., 157. TKKAH i'RKII. —S. D. Gray, It.,'-HI. OVK.R-.KKR OK I'UOR.—Kuiclilino, P., 119 ; Tri|i|.lo, R., 189. I'O.n.h r A iii.k. —Polnn, P., HO ; Lose, It.. 178. A i DITOR. —Oeplrart, P., 101; 11. llarthborgcr, 11, 158. llh.ll CONATADI.k—McMabon, !>., 110; Brady, It., 118 Jrixncnr Ki.KITION —Buck, I)., 101 ; Linn, 11 , Kit!. Inhl-KCTOR Wil belm, 1) , 98; Gordon, It , lot!. Cor.s it.. —Cowdrick, I)., 105; Cridi-r, It , 1 SCHOOL DIRECTOR. Harper, I), II s ; Pontius, It, 150 Km. A.ik - SI. Kuigt.t, I>., 98 ; Daniels, It , 153 WKhT WARD. lii RoKs- —Sternberg, 35 , Firming, 90 A*!T. Bi h Lirirn'-r, II R.-edcr, 87 AasKaaoß. —.Siotilc, 19; Itonnor, AT A--U- - Gorman, II; Harper, It; Mr- I'lure, 87 ; G.ult, Hi; Thlao Rill -Gray . 97 or POOR - K'-irtiline, 52 . Tripple, 79 I'-KTAML:. Dolari, I*9; L"M 80 A t'blToH. —Gcphnrl, 4I ; Harsh berger, 87 lli .li O'.\TA III.K. —M' Mah.'ti, 48; Brady, 85 .It D'.B or KI.KITION - lir.or, 1 ,44 ; 11. rklo-irm-r, It , 8>; Is. SfKI'TOR I.-rr. I> , I' HliUpl, It ,8 1. C'otKi m Hdge, It , 815 N Moot IlIt K< 101 l I.ok. to hack, I) .45 ; Smith, It , 8", lti:o Ak. . Brn<*i.. I) ,I • Schrock, 87 JI'HTD K <• r I*RA< E. —Smith, P . 54 h linger. It , 70. ROT 111 WARD. It' H'.K Sti-rnh.-ro, |;* Fleming, 121. A-i Hi R Larimer. I - It— 1•• r j 121. —S U' > • 1 1-, 1.1 Banner, , Ilia. A**T Ack- (iartnnn, 111 liar |ier, ll'. M.t'lure, 111 lid ,:t, 1"! TKCAM RKR Gray, 157 OvtHii(K or 1' OR—Keuhlinc, I'll Trij• j• ••. 'I t •>.%•• KTARLB. —Dot An, 149; LoM, |OA. Al DI TOR —(>.•[.hurt, 147 II afshbcrger, 110 lll.ill ( oVTAIi:.K M< Mal.on, 111 Brady, ll s JciM,r ok Kl i ■ Tlos. —Sh w • cm, 1•.1 !9 ; Cham )>•", It .118 I >*i-i • T-.lt Baur, I> , 1.5. Ila;;', It , 115 i ~( v. || —M'Aff.-rty, I) . I.. It vi,. It , 182 S Hoot, DIRKI TOR I|. if - 1 . 131 ; Gordon, It . 132. lt.. A MR. - Bradley, l . 117 Far- n. It ,1' .1 Tl" C •> I'KA" • Smith, 191 ; K linger. 03. From tho Suite College. KlllT'.H.* ( K.VTRi OiM-h RtT, men 5" •ir n-ad"r dmihlloi am- aware that a Farm-r lit<- a to be !;. I al 11.•• .-tat" (' ;!.,**> fr :n .lan 50t|, to Feb. 9. Probably - -mo of 'hem attend'-d and already KL. w . ! the of the Institute. It no . I- of inter t tot c to t pre nl to 10.,rn that .j alar g ■ number of attentive and thoughtful farm >•' llt>-ne| t i near v all the lecture* that were given. < n - ral nei. ,r,a ~* n.a' \ a- fifty at !•'■:,-I bc.i ; if. itler lar o I .r --ng the la-t day* of the first w—k the ai lin: .• were the I are -t, on sat ,-d .•• a large d>■■•■gallon fr. ?n the Hunting I. n Furnaie 1 irm.-r * (dub Iwir.g pr ■ >.t All th" t-■ [ * ( u-1 f r ili>. u-.i nit the lecturer* w.-re n, h as have a dire, t re lation t'. ( 'a. t al I'e.ar.d It..' lit-'on *cr certainly made I • feel that be ( fill -.ientiOi and pr* to al infornialiun ■> b-ing plat • I aith ti their re,. 9 The three lp.tur.-a pertaining D> i m nor ial f.rtili/,era were probably given a .do*., altenti.-n a> any, the raure l*eir.g hat . me farmera are jut b. ginning to th. e ni finre, at d w. re anxi- la to • htain all the information j~..ih!o to a. I in the pur, ha>n and u of ai.mething comparatively n* No lam inter. t •< • hown in other topir*, however What *n aatd about oaaoeiofrd ./etryi / led ci. "ral farmera to a>k why a rrcamerv m.ght not lie atart—l in Centre county, or m..re than one. At it U. butler making i- very inprofllable, there ia no market f.,r milk, cattle feeding ia felt by many to be a very uncertain way of making money, and a., long aa the lark of grar.ing landa ia no j real obatario to the production of milk, why not encourage the atarting of cream ertea t Many quealiona were aaked by farmer' during the progreaa of the Inalilute, viewa j were interchanged, and aome of the gath- j nringa partook very much of the character lof a fanncr'a club. There no farme r ! preaenl who aeemed to think he knew all | about bia boaineaa. It ia fair to auppoae from espreaaiona of opinion that were i given, that the lecturea were found to be j inatrtictivo, at leaat auggeative Will not a few of the almoat entire majority of farmera who alayed away tbia year, attend neit year, and if tbey gel no information that ia new to them, or any auggeationa that are practical, they will aid by their preaence, and will have an opportunity to inatruct ihoae who are leaa fortunate than they tn the poaaaaaion of knowledge. LEARMIR. —Mr. J. H Handa, on Sunday after noon, left for Pleaaant Gap, taking Mra_ Julia Robb, a relative with him. When juat above Valentine*'office he drove too near the bank of the dam and horae, alelgh and occupant* were precipitated into five or aii feat of water. No one wa* aariout ly injure.), the lady suaUining aome pain ful bruiaea. Their eacape laara* providen tial. f Mr. Blair, ton of S S Blair, K-i; , of Tyrone, Mr. Pretence, u ineriiher of thu Blair county bar, and that Jolly good Cel. low, hd. (bedfellow, of Philadelphia, wore in town yealerday. .Mr. SpcfH ur Ogdcu, well and favora bly known here, and al one time an em ployee of the Hejiuhlie.an office, who ha been in western Africa lor a number of yeara, ia visiting frienda in llellefonte. Arrangements are in progn-sa for a series of cla'se. In different studies in con nectlon with the \ M (' A. 'I "IJ only one for which definite arrangements have been made, however, is ai lan. in penman ship which will meet on Tue-day e\. nlngs and will he under the direction of Prof .1 (.' Meyer. Sew*. The large.i uudier.. .* of the . • greeted Duprer. At Benedict's g gantic milislrela wli.-r, tin* Opera ll..use inrtsiri rolled up <>n Saturday evening The en- I rlaililiient was excellent, the character of the performance pla- Hlg Ibis favorite troupo in tile tan of ail coin| eting organ! Kaliona. <5 me agaIn. A larg. numb, r ..f ;h- Iri— -la < f Mi- L'/./.ie Poraterspent Tuesday evening wiifi In-r, enjoying themselves hugely. Miss ! lorsli-r will b-ave town f..r 1, VIM .WI, on M • iday where she evp.-. t to lake < barge of a class in painting To Ihe ; ■ .pie < ! tbat city we r. in men I tbis lady a- >-ne worthy any attention tin t ian how. i I rn oil t'* the J spar., -e t'u ;srtt this afternoon, evening at d t. on rr w j • vet.ing "I. ring bi,f,-J i orn; d. f many i lb efonte . most t -i. itiful ma' ;* ! .-lis ni l the | r -p. t . f an I. ,r of .... al ;>I at It' f w - ild be • lib ielit to a'tra. t a large r,iimb'-r Kverythirig. I it the vi.-t --ual-. WIS be putter, .-3 after the .la; ar.. and we hope the spirit mat in .vet p It number to nlt> r i —As spring a; ; roaches yards HI d gar id< ns require attention. It is rn.t nra.es -art r..-w to r- -i t the time 1, r. 1 seed-bag r tl.at reiic of tltti. - hg .lie can b". of illtle use whetl seeds so true I . Chili an I < arefully gr -w r , • .-, 1 ■a.k 1 ar 1 ship). I a- tb-oe of the cob-brat -1 s. f h .o. of ,1 ttn - V|. k can be bought al so I I *•le I . t If t- . have not a Bailey, 1-., al < lit r < ! t ..- lie. f Mie m, Mr Cbß* F Cor kan ! Mr Jas* P If win T-.e s-arr.est sfT-r t put ' -;ti f y tl.. so \ irg m-n in partit uiar ar.-l tin ass., iati'.n in g'neral shou'd - fnv r. 1 will >• Tin nr. "ti' ■' w.re '■;! at t ri Jed. —Tlos rf'srn .--I the >r Knights .( < i.• < ni, , 't N K 1 ' thia place, w m—t in Hp. .ai Cor !t.-, at the ,\. y . ,-n. at 5 . K slis-; < Hfi i. r. wi'l Hp|a.sr tn full T- n-| if a, I •■;(<. r : r K >.igt.t in fatig uti'f-.rm The ~r. .1* r ..f th" |; t c- ... will b ' '• ri. I .. the after no. n and that ..f the T • mi le in ih "■ r. • Kminent - r .I s ph 5| >.-Ill' ni'-r. I>it..i--i (-rr.iosi 1> r, will f ; resent ar d ■*• flip fify lb- "rk All • f wb his order. I by s.r 1' \f lis • , K" • nent ("ssmmatid-r, and Wrti K R< bs-r, Csplsin (• • . r* Reference was mad- in ill' - r.. umr.s, it the tune, I I two boys who had te-en sr. rest. 1 st 1 nionville tharg..) with theft The younger, a bright little lad, seemi I s. k on the old way, "the good iild way," we merely touched the subject. Tin-re can be no harm in ex amining mure closely. For twenty years the borough authorities have borrows.] all i the money needed ts make public improve* lli' Ills. By mi A< t of the Legislature, approved ; F.-hy. 11, |B's3, tho town council was an- j tborized to borrow sl<),5 (HMI to he u-< 1 ill th- sail •• | WH .". By a sop;.!, in- ; I to the A. t of up. 'proved March I, |Bi,7, the <•> in.-|| was autbonx dto borrow -1• s tof 'B. | s. .-d April 28 1 - -8, i il wa* rnuhorl/. I to fe.rr-w -2" (Ekl, at saio- rat-of inD-r .-st, upon biii" . on-;,U i • and for th" am. ' ' purpose Ji 1-7 l.y nn A.', entitbd a further 1 sup; !- in* nt to th>- Act "f )8. ; , th or .il wa- ait Imrii • d to I -rrow- $.5(9*1, at a 1 rale >-f interest not exceeding i- si" the t-o ire ;1 was author'./. I to le.rr. w s7n , *' ;ay the b .lids a- tfu-y I•• >iit)'. do- Tire Aci . f 5 1 gave a nth • .'.i t > refun i This ss, ri'i. -sary h.-i ..use t; • i ■ is ~f T,:: w.--. . about due, at j, w, I;dy - I f. •i. ft, th< ".-! I way led the < not- r 'and tl j t, I. is at set.-rip! rc. ■ t In 187- Taiarg - rio-nb-T of I ijsf j d .... Th;s wa- in tl." mid h" .d the jn-h • I his 1 bonds o llstalei-f g refund* d th.-rn ai , fat. rar. y ex.-. img 1.,- p.-r cent, hut -.r w .rk.rg 111 the inter ; of „ '■ 'l-eliied l/l Ise the . i-n ;f, . ill;, d SI X | r cen * • I • r.t 1 .is magnil -it; .•• . f Cr;*ri< ■ r '••s! Hi i.'h l ■' m ' -it" • ' ! the council ill- v il'. n- rI .8 it will- r- no rn! .-ri by gon-'rat n-to i in \V. ! . .-.I k -v I * ir \ y " th. '• • i-, r .n l< I i-i 187>. 7 w • t • r.n _ fo rd i vs. A,, a ah -ih-r If • lends, is •.. I .i, . rti A ' 187 v - • rua .. paval. -t" th opti -ri of t ie c >un.ol, or wti'-ther th-v *retir .n tl 1 p. r- .d of twenty y.'trs II the ialf.-r, there ;- r,. r. : . |y, I d w . Ise c li; • .!" 1I • |il v.-n | r icm it,t •?, -I, anl rrmrm',. r I ri t - extra ' I n*". fi.iar a . go-"rn g ws a .mplisbed. s ,m" men. wi. • ' k rn-. If t,, their own irilenwls wr.- in the cotinr il The f- I that tb" it.h -|'. - • tf.e <. uh< il of 79 fail to show tli- am mnt of I. mi' re find- 1, when th'-y h sni due . • t, aali. ru th> w.r<- • I. is s .ill, .-nt 1 show : a the business Was I V h id ur.il-" \ transa . f T;ie rn notes, if our informa ti uis . rm i. SIII) * 1 v " il is, sho a ••t \ that the rleih .f the cun. tl ma* su if sir d t" . .untersigu t' e f. nd* and atfsa 10 th.oith" s.-al of t' < f.--ri.ugh Tfi"-. I, -r <|# ( me ar- I 81. mer- s, Id (■> a man ■ w- ath I * I' a<|. pf :*. ' V ..r tl r. igh the B- r* '• Nat 'al list N or - out. • ide lhal rng • i d .r af> i I M' ■ 8 the h -nd* et" ■ If>r 85 ,nl n th. do ar. ar I It I* | fobat. e the fe.n f- i-'U'd 10 refund a p -rtion of the d'-tit were * id al a lite ral disc unt. Tb,- f r—ent , -uncil i in (ugh dudgeon ai. it s-.me of our strut.ires mademithin th-- | a.t c-.irpl" mock* 55 e did not, r.-.r do not ay that th" present c unrtl is re , sjainsihle. But this counc i should let us know * far as it can when the bond* were 1 *'u e. 1, where they aie, how long they have to run, how mu< h wa* relir..'d on th"m. and who secured thepr.K.eeds The < oun* il should tak" linmcliate step* to call in (he bonds and refund them at a lower rate. We are not lawyers, hut law yers have told us that II is their op ih>n that the council can do thi*. Should it d soil will b considered tb* mml efficient l me ever had We shall continue our investigation* and publish (he result from time lo lime as facts and figures develop themselves. OBITUARY —On the morning of the IRih I of February,the sun rose in all ita splendor j and glory over (he hills and mountains that encircle the beautiful valley of Penn, hut there was one house over which the Death Angle had spread a dark cloud, which net. ther the hrightness of the orb of day, nor tho love of sympathy ting friends could dispel. A wife and an only daughter mourn the loss of a kind bu*baiiJ and a loving father, whose spirit bad so lately wmg. d its flight to the G.>d who gave il . and on this morning bis friend* and neigh, bor# had gathered to pay their last sad token of respect to bit mortal remain* About the middle ol the summer of 1881 Jonathan K. Roycr, of Poller township wa* stricken by tho hand of disease caused it is said by overexertion while assisting In getting out timber for the building of a ball for the Fairview Grange. Fur montha ha lingered between life and XL : S .liSkz. ..AL. ' death until finally, through the (kill of Dr. •I. F Alexander, be recovered u(S i<*nlly to be üblo to (f > about. Tim ed of dalh . however, had Uaii;' ,u,drier,,). raoa ; y h"fed ( r 1,1. lilt 'lint,. r La.l Full Ii- t"ji i". 'rr...i ■ n gradually weaker until if*. Tl< ir "3 iy night wbn the lnt .ik of lfe fl"! On j bi* remain* w r, laid to r \in th burial I erouiul. ni Farinri Mi,l The aerate-. iat tip- grave were > undo, te I |,\ le ..hard Rhone, Grand Mroterof tut" (jrai-e . f j Patron of llu.lurndry, at, I tin. Worth) Ma-t"f and other < lli- r- . | ,irv w end Progre** M.'erilro lla. firniij,, < alter J. 1 tin funeral in full f >rie, and al-'.u nun ■, r from Spring Mill*. After the tcrri IH" grave ME |M-"|,1.1 RERNIRID TO • . , liiir, hh' T" nf, alii,-dio ou, -wn. jr, h . "d ti_> lt"V K „ d-r of tli- C oined cl ,r 1 I in- i liurrh *, filed t , , vi-ifl ,*ii h . i j many were inf.. ll.d l . , away f, r w.. : • 1 ' Br It .v,-r a JVi M,.',- • I FairVl. A (>;,,rn —-Ererytt ng j Old, ,tc. K full .. ha(>[ v Ant of the fai:.., natde t01..r f r JO I'tnt*. —\\. - • M Far t.ii" A , call att' n i '.I. ' t r< i-.i ■' K'-adt Mit I'aint in tin r: ~r h> t 1: >• I'l. r,<. r Pr< • iPa -,t ili r, v , if.eri r t v It. adv Mn-d P.. i t • i but rival* j.ure l t" •a J it ii >TI.o jhr.... .n Working >r i du'aliilny. 1 i... j.ait.t i guaranteed ' s th" ti.at u'nctur. r- r., t to . rat k or r*wd * thin tl.r.-.' tear. The t; mrahlee i. not • v tf.aal rr• ; a ir.g the f.aint but it ail. he |..jt . (, if it .h. uld crark or faod a '. : lh t in- j i £ It w,l !, to r int. .f and .e. \V:'• Mc- I irlane \ t . beforv poreltndng rlilut ■ te .ai or at t . il,< r Keady Mmtl Paint. WAIN- i Ltti il .in Ut.aroßEK —lt i. .fit r.-iy diff-r.nl fr. in . .ti r- It i ... •r a* Water, ar.d .• 1- l.anie indi. ate*, • aI • rl.a t \ , get:, I Jimr I. .t. r. r II a.li irr.rr., ilate fr.-e tie 10-a-l from th" H idriifl. re.tor.. gray h.ir t ,t. fat ,ral r. and f r.tduc" a n< w .•! wtli I , r.. it ► faih i, ,ff It r i> ant manner th ct th. health, at.. I il) hiir Sticar of •„ : ai i N trate f r \. . j.r. |,a'at ■ n. hsva dotm. It aril) HMMI> li||| .r he •;.. i •air in a few .!•. to a |.< ..itiful i>h ..v nr. *r, A-k t■ ir ,)r .• t 1.. itt |,, h . -ttle i. warrant, i Sr. lit k '.-A Wh .-.ale Ac r- Philad. I I a a: i U A11.k.1. N- "I rk I]y ADVICE TO MOTHERS Art * ..•• : - hi li'lilahililn, ft n* I *t K 'L.I'I NFT'L FITII.G L H MI- N'-N. *1 S If • t *• it if 11 u'.*n , • • • 1 a• It'lk '•< " , A 4 "• ■' •' ttl< 'i lb I Im. '!. FTJIK II4 ROIF, Miflrn* th* £tn, rwlur"* n o! s%\— f..r* nd t lh*. i> '* u MM I%*. 'I h TiiiHMirM tf rd* Ml Tl • TBI* .fa |.| mW* ut tli# |*|e *>ft t* IfcM* f ft f f* of ti# • Ma-wt AT 1 Itt-wf iifhtU |)|t *1 * mr mii I In th* Ml'i #f.d * f. r f l #l| .Irt.fk'.i. tKt• tilll #f II ' fwll Pftc* '*nli • l ( t Suavnc s PIUB Ccmfortira to the Sick Thou.and* die toon neclert t' f r-f-erlv j treat lili|. ire It ...al (' -n-lipati-'i. l)v.- .•"(..ia. Malaria, A|ap,/y, Liver, K'dney, If. art J)i."ae*. Dr. if*.v. and Rh-uniall-tri But to the d-bililal'-d bur lei -d with *u< Ii ert..U .irkneM, W" onn-elent i-ll'ly re. ~.mm-nd ■ SWAVNK S PILLS wlr.h i-ontain mnji, trial pro|"*rtle. |rf>r......al hv r.■. other remedy fv-nt by mail f..r 3ft . cent., b•* >d -lit pill': ft b>.e. *l. fia ■ tamp. Addr.-., |l|( SWAYS h A SDN, Phtlndeit'hin, Pa. Sold In Drug lbM 41 Iy. MABRIAOFS. DI.IKBT Hrl'T-r,l. Wh On. • h. rr.M<* i f M> MMitfl llnk, of IU ri ri*lif| hj H. J K'— #*, Mr l*nl*i H *hrtt,#f A i'oh.*, I*# .to Mi I.'l-fi R*i*t of H-^tUlrurg Belletonte Grain Market. Bit . '• Vet. I V IM). 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