Cftrt Jeraotrat., _ < Thursday Morning, May 31, 1883. 1 iw.toHc4f •d from iny purl of Iho county. No comnutilcMiooa u it laccompanied by th real nam# of !!• writer. c Local Department. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haines, of Ty rone, spent Sunday in town. ' Miss Harbor is at present the guest ol c F. Potts Oroen. > —Mr. Cat. Braekbill, well known to all, t but nt present a resident of Curwensville, o was in town this week. t A short sketch of flying Tisits to Lock Haven, Snow Shoe, Philipsburg and Iy- „ rono will appear next woek. —The festival of the Episcopal church ~ ladies in the Centre Co. bank building on Saturday evening netted the projectors about $5O. 1 —Mr. Win Wagner has recovered to j such an extent that he can now be out. v We, with his many other friends, congrat ulate him. —Col. P. C. (toddard of the National tiuard, inspected Company "B" on Thursday, an I wa able to limb" a flatter ing report. —James A. Zimmerman, trHin ma-ter and Win. .1. Cox, car inspector, are two of the good fellows eniploped by the P. R. It at Snow Shoo. I —Councilman F. W. ("rider and lady aro entertaining Miss Laura and Miss Kate, daughters of ex-collector Burrows, of Williamsport. His Honor, Judge Orvie and W. K. Reber served Clinton countians last week in the capacity of presiding officer an'] reporter of their court. —The Hays' corner, opposite Hepburn House, Williamsport, has been selected as the site for the new postoffice building. wa paid for it. —Adam Vonada, Esq., of Zion, one of the best men and most successful farmers of this county called on Saturday. We were glad to see him. —We learn that Chas. K. Shroeder, Esq., now of Reading, thinks of getting mar , well, it don t matter what, and we wish him happiness, any way. —On Monday Mr. W. P. Brown, of Snow Shoe, called to see u "Billy, as we p.refer to call him, is a good fellow and is making a success of it out there. Miss Carrio ilruggcr, of I'nionville, is visiting the family of Mr. Bleim, 1543 North Oth street, Philadelphia, and will not return before the latter part of June. —The papers of our town have located Dr. Rfahel at different places, but he has , finally taken the matter into his own ' hands, and after this week will be found at Lemont, Pa. —Among the different railroad operators in this county Mr. Phil, J. Barry, boss of Senator King's job on the B. C , S, W. A C. It. R., is one of the most active and competent. Ilia headquarters are at Snow ' Shoe. —Communications from Centre Hall, llubiersburg and Millheim crow led out because they did not reach us in time i Correspondents should see to it that mat ter for publication is here before noon on Tuesday. —The lat prize, "Maroon Band cham ber set, offered by Messrs. K. Brown, Jr. A Co., was drawn by Miss Kate, daughter of Hon. John Powers, whose number was ■125. An elegant tea set is the next to be givsn away. Little Joe, youngest son of Mr. Isaac (suggenheimer, one day !at week in jump ing over a fence got one foot fast between two pales, where it was held after ho had fallen headforemost to the pavement. A badly torn shoe was the only damage done. —D 11. Hastings and R. M. Magee, two of eur attorneys, came up from Look Haven on the early train, last Friday. Rising at >1 o'clock must have had a bad effect on tho former for he kept getting off puns during the entire time between that place and Bellefonte. —The Milesburg Evangelical congrega tion will hold a festival on Friday ito morrow) evening and Saturday afternoon and evening, proceeds for the benefit of the new church building of the congrega tion. Rev. Mr. Morris, the pastor is ac tively engaged working tho matter up. —Walter Ferdinand Bayard, of Belle fonte, honored Clearfield town with a visit last week much to the edification of the young men and young ladies of this an cient burg. In the spring time it is re freshing to see fresh things—but we have no reference to an allusion.— CUarfieUt Citizen. —Messrs. W. P. Brown A Co., beer bottlers desire to state that at no time have they been as well prepared as now to fill orders—large and small. Their place of business is at the Butts house and calls will be answered promptly. Use the tele phone if time is too short to attend in per son. Free delivery. —Mr. John G. Uzzle, of Snow Hhoe unquestionably has the most comfortably fitted up hotel in central Pennsylvania. Every room is elegantly painted and fres coed and musical instruments of all kinds scattered through the house. Ilia one weakness appears to be a love for wild animals, and be has now about him enough to start a real menagerie. The business of the house is conducted by his two sons George and Jimmy, both bright, jiromiaing boys. MATRIMONIAL.—John Ardoll, Jr. Esq., and Miss Mary 1., daughter of Kov. It. ( Crittenden, of this place, woro united in s marriage by the lady's father at the family ( residence, on Wednesday evoning, of last v week. The friends of the contracting par- „ ties have been busy ever since tendering j, congratulations and wishing the happy couple a long lease of prosperous and p folicitious existence. A RECORD TO BEAT.—Our senior editor "| has voted the Democratic ticket ll(ty-two <> consecutive years, lorty-oight of those I 1 years in the borough of Bellefonte. Ho has been twico before tho people for office, v onco for Senator and onco for member of the House of Representatives, to botli of " which ho was elected by his fellow citizens, t ami vet lie never solicited a vote for him- 1 self either at the primaries of his party or j' at tho polls. I< SNOW SHOE, PEN N A., May 28, 1883. KM ron CENTRE DEMOCRAT.— DrarIVir ■ -J Please find shipment of coal sent over B. t A S. S. Branch of Tyrone Division for wck ending May 20th, 18*1 W-K PREVIOUSLY T„UL C In Iv.i "•••• 1 c 11, is-J 4..T46 s,.S,i 1 ' bursas' KM ' j Vours truly, Titos. M' CANS, Weighmaster. M Lumber cars. M APi EX-ANT TIME.—On Saturday Mr. t Thos. McCaun, who is the agent of tin* P. 1!. K. at Snow Shoo, entertained the f>>l- t lowing persons Owen MeCann and son, u of Cleveland, Ohio: Michael MeCann, lady and child and Mrs. dames M < ar.n , and child, of Tyrone. Tho party returned i in the afternoon to Tyrone greatly pleased t with their visit. Mr. Owen MeCann for | a number*>f years was a trusted employe f of the B. K. V. K. R , and of course, f after an absence of some years is mi id notice many changes, some improvements, I tni-s old friends and meet new ones. ID I is sanguine of Democratic success in Ohio 1 this fail and predicts a glorious victory for I our party in the Buckeye State. * How Alio, Pa , May 2'">, 1*- : EDITOR- DEMOCRAT One of the grand est entertainments ever rendered iu thu 1 section of tho Slat" is expected to be given here in Lucas Bros., Hal! on next Satur. t dav evening, Juno 2d This entertain- 1 merit will be given under the auspu e* of t tic Howard Cornet Band juat lately or- ( ganized and now under the instruction and | leadership of the verv able and efficient t Prof. W. O. Stewart, formerly of Pleasant Gap, this county, but now a resident ~f ; thi place This pleasing affair will be I rendered in three parts ] r Ist. Cornet soles and popo'ar air. by the Band, Prof. Stewart leading. i 2nd Orchestra entertainment under tho j leadership of Prof Burt l'oulson.of In i- t mark, a-iteors open at 7 o'clock. Admission 2*> j i cents. HOWARD BRD KI.EY, I Attest Pres. of Band i ANSON S< MEN A, Sec. A Treas of Bard \ I I | —Tho Public Schools eh -ed la-t week ' • after a very successful term ■ f eight months. The Intermediate and Primary departments closed on Wednesday after noon with exercises similar to those of lat i year, music, recitations, Ac. The other ' grade* closed on Thursday morning, with ' an unusually Interesting program The , concert singing by the sohi is was excel lent, and among the selections rendered were "Who is a Patriot," "Hail Friends | and "Merry Spring lime." Mr Israel Sternberg of the High Sch el read "Death of Little Paul," by Chas Dickens, in a pathetic and touching manner. Walter , Lembky in his pleasant and attractive style recited "At Chickamauga,' and wa 1 followed by Blanche Fauble who told the ( story of "The Close Fisted Economist ' Miss Luis Harper a'*iated by Mis Lillie Aikens and Prof. Meyer sang a very l>eau tiful selection entitled "(Inly a Pansy Blossom.'' Willie Ke'ler recited "A Scene from Marmion,' Maurice Swartz. "What Constitutes a State ?" Harvey Wetzel a patriot selection and Louis Guggenheimer "Hearts of Gold," all of which were given in a manner highly creditable, and well worthy ef the applause bestowed. The choir was comfajsed of members of the different schools, and owing to the fact that all were working hard at leons, with examination week just ahead, very tittle time was given to music. In the "Bird Carol" one of their selections, tho boys whistled an accompaniment and this was generally liked by all. Miss Lillie Aikens presided at tho organ. —An exchange says: Parents can do nothing better than to place in tho hands of their children good newspapers. The newspaper has become tho great and mas ter educator of our times, and where chil dren are given advantage of this agency they will fit themselves for usefulness and position in society. In a minute of con versation with children you can tell the one that reads the newspapera from tho one that does not. Tho child that reads the newspapers is posted in the matter of fact and concern* of the day, has a mind disciplined and trained, while the child that reads no newspaper stands by and Is overawed with the one that reads. Give your children the newspapers to read, and encourage them in reading them, and as parents the pey will be tenfold. —New stained glaas it to be placed in the windows of the M. K. .Sunday school room. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENIIMKNT. —STATE CONVKNTION. —Tho association of Penn sylvania met in annual convention in tlx; Court House hero on Wednesday of Inst week, at 10 o'clock A. M. Tho morning session MIX devoted t" organization, re ports, etc. In tho Afternoon (Jen. Reaver delivered tho address of welcome : LAWK- ANII (JKSTI.KMEK— I have been commiwionod by n nu nbor of citizens of ilcllofontn to extend to you the hospitality 111 our people. We ore I oted for our hos pitality. ''any of us will lio living on cold victuals for some time after your de parture, because the-o are riot eno igh of you to eat tho go. d things our citizens 1 have prepared. > long as you deal with it in thi- practical man ner tho people will syn'p-iluize with and a-silt you. This county at one time de clared a -airi-t the traffic bv I I' ' m ••ority. "i i.u are battling tigam-t a strong enemy .bo "Pripce of the Air," and will win the respect and good will of all Country and fellowmea, again I hid you w- ! uov After tho responso by (Jen F II of Huntingdon, Hon J N Kin ry, mem. ber cf the hou-e from Lawrence i unty, tohl why the bill lately introdu' • 1 in tho house wa- defeated. The remainbr • I the sei..n was given to hearing • inly re ports by delegates in alten lai.ee The evening -"<:• n f- .r. 1 tic- ('irt 11 use crowded. The speaker . M .-• N. K White, of Mercer county, Mr- Anna Wittenmyer, of Philadelphia, nr. 1 Mr- Helen J. 1 -ler, "f lowa, del them*, iv. ar. 1 the cause m n h < r- lit I T the manner it. which they di- Ours.-d the p •• (In Th .r- lay the following r . .t. •:. were introdu "land a i p t-d That the friend* f Constitu tional Amend nent, in reviewing the la!".. • and re. ill*. of the past \ • ar. le.-l t).i they have great ''< a-: n !• ■ r grats'. . t" at. I encoii agetnent despite the tern; rarv re. pulse which their measure ha-s r.-. iv. ! it, the legislature r,i. That we hold Up to | .fill re. 1 ; rot at TI the vote by whi. h the I! i-' Rep resentatives rod only - wiM •ly Irs r.-ga deu the r—p. tful r. ,uel ■ ■'. large number of their v- ting a; 1 r.■ rv votinj constituents f r -.otuif-iii - fa prohibition ame-. itnet.t t ti." decision f the s. . er.-igr. people, hit a'.- . by - doing • truck a dangerous blow at the MM red r;g!,t •f p-"'. lion wtdeb ",r father. •* ir.-d I r Us at the price "f their bio 1 />> '■■ I, That we give tbi willing ex. pressmn of our a; i reciation of tti" "fforts f Hon John N Kmery a- -1 hi- faitbfii co-late rers in the I-cgislalure, t • •■-> ire the submi'si n • f the am": lment unin cumbered by tie cr-mpensati ri rla . ", which was ad b-l in c mmittee and after ward* supported in the |1 i-e by the ene mies of the rneas .re in order to defeat it an ! we heartily a; • r..ve of their " >ure m fighting against the bill aiter the refusal to lake , rf tha objectionable provision ffiaifwrf. That the thanks ~f mis COO ventl a are a! I .<• and ar. here! v ten dered to IT n AS SI N"!s..n and his co lab rer in the r-enafe for their earned efforts by ir.ff lenro, v ice an ! vote in fav r • f submitting a pr< hibit ry amendment 1 a vole of the p.- pie of the Stat-- Re> Irrd. That the earnest thank* are •I. ■l • It. rar. ,s organ I/at r, thro ,;h -out the r-lalo that hare assist- 1 in th t movement, and especially t- the SV c T I' , which has always proved itself to be j the strong arm f ause in < ur 8 la 1" /{" 'rl, That we will return to •ur homes .|etermine are known by their pub lic and private record to favor the submis sion to the pe>ople. Hfflrtd, That we appoint two delegates to attend the annual convention of the superintendent* of common schools of Pennsylvania and also the Stale Teachers' Association, in order to impress upx.n them the importance of introducing into the schools instruction in the nature of alcohol and its effects upon tho system and charac ter. and to enlist their members in the work of thorough organization of temper ance societies in the sohool districts of the Stale. An election of officers for the ensuing year resulted in the choice of Preeutent —Judge Daniel Agnew. Pic* Prttuimi* —Col. I). S. Keller and I)r James Khod*. Treaenrer— Rev. I)r. K K Swift. .Secretary—Hon. John N. Kmery. Executive Committee John Fulton, (Jen. F. 11. Lane, Jacob Reese, .Mrs. Whittenmyer, Rev. T. 11. Wilkinson, R. 8. 8 rle, Rev. Seymour, T. 11. Rabe, Miss White, Dr. I>. L. Starr, Mrs. Wat son, Rev. McCreary and J. D. Wallace. The convention was a success, and the friends of tempieranco can congratulate themselves upon tho advantage gained. We regret our inability to report the pro ceedings In detail but assure thi ,e-i>-l*i"iit workers that fer them a good time is coming, and that too at no distant day. Entorprino. Bouvor Street. Less than two years ago our enterpris ing citizen, J. L. Spongier, Ksq., purchas ed a tract of land in East Curtin street and immediately opened that splendid highway for building lots. These lots, wo understand wore sold off rap.idly and oth ers acquired in their places, until tho entire street was p.laced into the hands of responsible and deserving owners. This \ season the purchasers have concluded to erect handsome residences. Among these we notice a splendid foundation of A. (> Curtin, Jr., which promise to he tho scat of a most elegant and coiiip.lcto residence. Regi-tcr M. < lam lias Isuilt u beautiful home and is just now moving his family into it. SS'e wish hi in many pleasant years in his new home. Will Rankin i also rejoicing in the gradual growth of his future home on the tame street. Recorder Bible bl. settled in a cosy pdace a sbort j di-tance lrom Me rs. McClain and Ran kin, and in- home will he under headway 1 during tho next thirty day*. Bookkeeper , Buck ha- measured off hi- foundation and expects P, be the p • •rof a ( ..mfort ablo resiib-nc•• by fail Strange a* it may seem it i rumored that the jolly little bat* 1...: r Aar.lll- pretty w.-ll a ■ ire.l that < rl'n street will be ertirely built up in two years. All these lots an- now in the hands of persons who will iuip.rove then . S . great has been the demand for buiMir.g site-on ( irtin, that I!-. - '.• r M 1 lain and others have concluded P> ; irctiase and open at ther str-.-l i.< \ : 1 C.rtin, ar. i have named it "Beaver street. Ti - i a la iduablo enterp rise (•• neral B< aver well IcserV'• a cumjdllnent >f pi..- rt Arm ng ill . ,r citizens hew. tl.e ..nly one who i bad the i irage and enterprise t<> inv. t i $lO,OOO of I:, cap.ital In < •• !. n with o I • r gentlemen in the "Bell. ' i.te Nml i Works, wt. "* . ■ ar. 1 pr ; eritv sr.- be-, r. 1 all q.■ '.ion. They are r t r, \ making rrv-ney 1 r the in\. rs :r, the p ant, !it all f their err;; ye. ar< well and liberally p aid in s.-li 1 a*b, to t in heap store g. (• i lb ■ ' r.'.i a f.-w ru 're con."rr. -.ha the Nail SV rks an i its prosper ty will be assured " Beaver -If."! 1 entirely p.- per I."t the r.ext • tr.i t be a ■ i ' Alexander 'trii't. f r j wh.-n every!. "Iv • " had nly r nletnpt f - The I.'.a- SV is ■, SI r Alexander re. vive.l that Id < t ' ern a: 1i- making ri.-.n-y let', f. r ti." men an 1 '. •.h< i- r. Knterp rise ar.d p üblic p r.-sp • r.ty w ill c toe w .th • nt' rp.ri-. • g a:. 1 p .' -•; r t< i tnrr. From tho Stntc Capitol. li AlllU .1! n MA i o. 1-- . Kr.n'iis I> > *Jo I. c T In one week fr tr. t'.-dav the L"g;siat ire u: uh will have I—en in • n ( r . no hundred a- I fifty days will leave ■,. II * 'ar tb"V have met th" "Xj" tat;"ii f the jii.p ■w! o.f.t them here f r th" trai.-a ti J th" ; it..', b isiness will b" matter for • n '- rati •. at the t. m of ea I whil" ur < ity I again take 0 a. u*t 0r.e.1 r in 1 f - cial an 1 business life, free fr, m the ex. citement < f b gislative -trife In which all rn re . r !e* p.articip at"l Probably m re fr mK<:: gn o ' -n ■ 1 than fr rn any p r* •al ex; • r . r re, s'.rar e'- er* error.e •j•1 y!• kup llrr;*f .-g a.a 1 ma'arial *triJ SF ml rsofi 1 I.'gis ' lature a:. 1 "there, who are her., f. r a p.- - , trailed slay seem to !■ se sight of tie fart that the entire change in manner of i.fe and the al -en •• ! real a *..• m; \ men I combined with high living and varied dis sipations f- r a continuous number f rioo-ths, has a dem ralizir.g effect ■r. the constitiiti. n, which so re r <.r later sue < i.mbs p. the p re,. jre and every indisp-.si tion l* a.'.rit ite ! p. this miasmatic atmos phere The noble sacrifices < f their con stitutions f..r their c untry 's g im-l emulates a g 1 example which other* . . lally pa trmtic are willing to make for the simp le sum "f ten .. .liars a day. Thank (r dwe know nothing 'f this morbid di-oase, this malarial bugbear, what is it will some one I** good enough to inform us, and if we are within the p,rofcrit>ed limits, would not thi* climatic change be confine.) to the summer season not the winter when these fanatical rooster* are safe in the bosom of their families The broad Sus quehanna skirts our little city and lends life and beauty io it, it* water i* a* clear and free from impuritie* as a mountain •tream. The air we breathe i* not freight ed with fatality and there are individual* here who have seen tho sun rise and sit as many times as within the recollection of tho oldest inhabitant of any other locality. If "'the stranger who i within our gates ' would he content to live consistently and moderately here there would bo less writ ten and said prejudicial to thi* latitude. M. A J. —On Tuesday (last week) afternoon about three o'clock Robert Patterson, a L"'ner employed near Snow Bhoe, was run over t.y a shifting engine between that place and the mines and was instantly kill ed. AI the lime of the occurrence he wa* titling on the track apparentty much in toxicated and did in-&otico the approach ing engine, or if ho didVs was 100 much stupefied to realize hit daV|;er. The en gine struck him in such a w\v that while it did not mangle or disflgiirt him very much yet produced instant deslh, Ue was a Scotchman and unmarried, ■ir. Jacob Kapp. wa* the engineer and .Slew art tho conductor of tho an^^^BAV-ie*. —'l ho Lock Haven Democrat pJayfuliy refers to one of our esteemed citizens, in the following complimentary style : Since tho daysol the Baron Munchausen the world has had rio r.-ally inspired and ornamental liars. There have been tome few second-rale aspnranl., such as ''Oath ' or hli I'.-rkins," hut never any one who assorted hi* title to eminence by such pro- " digioua achievements a* lent immortality ito the name of Munchausen. It ap.p.cars, however, that this generation is rop>ortiona of a p.igHtny by comnarisun. SV.- refer P. tbe -crib" of if,.- B" 11 "fofi to Itcji utttirar i, who is endeavoring to d"c**iv*j f,, n readers a* to "xP n-iv.- p.rcpiarations in ; regress p.r our | Fourth of July calebrallon. Ha doubtiet* "'ame into th" world laie-Bed "(Jail and if lie gowt out in anything less than a 1 brass coffin will mis- his deserts. —Tbe Pbila. fVtn, of recant dale, in noticing the entries of noted horse- fir the June New Orb ans ra> give- them as j follows . >IM !.*•.TFI NOBFI I M.s, A* era- , l.roi * (SSIM .||? Hill AH 7 SViis> n. M' Karlane S: (,'o , r all atten tion to tf.e oniy reliable 8.-ndy Mix. i Paint in the market 'I fie lb ne.-r Pre pared Puis not .nly 'Uj-.-rior to any l. .ly Mix"! Paint sold hut r.val p or" wlute lead in it* smoothri'-s in working itt; 1 du'abiiity Tbi* p.aiiit is guaratiPi'd !•;, tti" nianufacturers r."t to . rie k ■ r ; "<•! t!i", Hire-year- The onararitsi' i* not , ■ • •"! I. r r.q ■ ing the paint ; si it a. . be j it on if it should . ra< k < r p-eel j within tho time sp.es iti. j p. W :.l 1." ! s. ur int'-re • to call and s< <• SS'lls n, Ms- I Karlane A Co., before purchasing either I wrni" bad ~r any other 11*-* ly Mixed Paint. I. ■ t" llarri- liar iware •'. re • r ti.s jCentr. Jii.-, (ri Planters and i'i * and j their rep air- tf. F vnw I n TA I. I Nil' I Y i i W'• lIIM- an < • tablisl ..er,t t" take your rna i binerv P., to t • r.-piairs- i and ma le a g. ! new. SF w.-r-, reapers. ,f-1 nd ers, thrs'-bir.g ma. bii.es, b<.r-e p wr- aid any other kind ") machinery will f- re. I air I at rn !< rate pre e. at th*- • itayar i Foundry. HP K- A < .HI S FKI 11, If l'rop.riepsrt, iie)|ef..npi, Pa Jari "• Harr -AC ae .■• ag. rta ir ll' .'■( i te I r the ( . ntf" Hall (' rn Plant- '• | ers ar.d Plows and their rep air- tf. i I ha I severe atta'ks f gravel a 1 1 i . :dl •y tr was ,t t p.-t a m.-di r.s er i]n r t <. ure rre until I used ii ; Bitt'-rs, ai ! th"_v ru.ed rri" in a h. rt t'rr.. .1 / •' 'II ■ i II (" , .V } 'JI-k't -Suits ms-ie to y ir wa mea-ire r $I '. 'si /,'eaf ila.r Be st r.-r The sir- r g.-st o ider.ee >.f it gr- at *b ie ,s tf.e fa. t that part..-- kr w ir-g it* great efficacy try to nmtatr it , Ka h h tile of the ?rn\nn< has a (nr son s ■ d a walnut )■ af f.i- *l. in th. gia-- ar .1 a (Jrs-en L.-af < n the outside wrap p.r-r. Tf." "Restorer i* a* harmless a- waP r, whib it j .."so ail the pr ps-rtis- ne r--sary t restore life, \ ig. r. gr wlh and c 'r.r p. tbs- ' hair. Purchase ..nlv fr. m rtMponetiblepar* *./ A-k y ur dr igg:st fo it far tb> i•• tr Hali < rr. Planters and Pi * and ll.eir rep,airs. If. Pi RI -.A —Thi* medicine was inir )d<.'- e ) to th" medical pr fessi h ar.d In th< 1 I.' at '.ar.,- by S B ILXIMKV, >| IT , I r 1877, altar ha had prawrtbad it to trtr I pl.issi patier.p ir. a mot every disease t. w htch fl"*h i* heir. It I* wl. i yc • rr. p -ted . f numer. i* x ege. table ingredients, each one of winch is acknowledged ly the nuelKal profession P. be !h< rre t | t<: t of all the ber'al remedies kr.'.wn t" medical science. But it* great Tirtiie is mainly attributa ble t" tbe h< w an ! p- tl.e extreme care cxi r ris.-d in it- rnariufa*t ire, using n, y the pure, active princip les, and csciud ngal that is crude or irritating Noone should j be without I'rrvna. 21-'Jt. —James Harris Co. are the agents ). r , . the Centre Hall Crn Planter*. Best ] planter made, tf. —Mr H A (Jentzel, who ha* the be*t rejutati n .n egrirultural man>. flood pay ant) constant f;inployr/it:nt ijivffi the rigbt mnn. l'tlf. —JtmtN llurri* Ac (Jo nr* igcnli in |{-1 t• for tlif (>ntf<- Hall Corn Plant er* and Plow* and their repair* tf. MAKKIAGJLS lIIIIOI.K H'EI.TV Hty si. 1- at t|, V g a., .;<• 111 Hl'-ltiiHoau, I.J Rt w K Hum.. . \|, 1,,,w-rX K Hi, Ml. to Miaa All,, I. WHIj I n, . t llniraifjoo lowoiluji, t -idr* ~.uoix, l*a. Bellofonte Grain Market. Hiltll Ml, Mai !, Ik* i it" i. .i .Hi 1,, i k, k>jii is. *C", Wlii-al—, p. ! Lutli. I U Whaat, N < i... J I fit nr II t ~ , • t-S. J.-r L/Ubftl.. . , ( atft. (MM Utthl | f* Karlt>y, J*m uahal, r> < jgM , • r •i. j• r j .■ , i i 'if, * i j., i j. j. t lft | i r •' k , ■ Pro viklon Market. rn~tl . i klj I j llr-,., Kr .tl.ara, Aj pin 'lriiaJ j.< r j,. i, i j , < i"-r .. .-.ft, I |*r . . .. ' '""Z'Z to linn"* J,I r - 4 uaM Frwli liiitUf | +t pound.. if ' 'III' k Il J.I f Jr itill'l j,i r pound . ]'. 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