Elic Crutrr democrat. Thursday Morning, July 19, 1883. OoKKMPOXpiNri, ron t A I ii I lIK Important OIU It from ftnjr part of the count*. No communlcatW>u lnArtHl uiil' Nfl accompanied by tin* real name uf the writer. Local Department. —A band of gypsies passed through town on Tuesday. —Naomi remained an old maid until sho was f>Bo years old. —Wo noticed Mr. Goo. 11. White, of Howard, on tho street tho other day. —Head tho report of tho Stato College commencement exorcises on anothor page. —Until Oct. 1, tho postago on letters, woigbing half an ounce or fraction there of, will bo 3 cents. —Tho crop of weeds on I,atnb and other streets is ripe. The harvest is ready but reapers seem very scarce. —Our friend "Cam'' Hurnsido will like ly be ono of the superintendents at Laulh's Howard Iron works soon. —Howard Iron Works started yester day in full, having eastern orders sutllcicnt to run the works for months. it. M. Magce, F.-ip, tho insurance man, returned from Atlantic City on Fri day. Wonder h,,w many policies he wrote while down there. —A regular bona lido hen party visited Milesburg recently and report having had a good time. We forgot tho particulars furnished by I)r. r. —Teachers, employed by tho Shatnokin school hoard, will hereafter not resort to corporal punishment; the board has pro hibited that method of securing order. —The Lewisburg College pedestrian club, under direction of I'rof. Groff, start ed on Monday, oxpecting to walk through parts of Virginia and North Carolina. —Members of tho town-council must not bring the bosoms of their trousers in too close contact with the steps of tho First National hank. Officer Morgan says so. —"Cal ' Harper, realizing the scarcity of harvest hands, determined to go to l'ennsvalley on Tuesday and do as much work as three men. He will do it, too. —Tho books and accounts of the estate of the late I). M. Wagner have been left with J. L. Spangler, Fsn that far distant shore sho will patiently await tho coming of father and mother, her littlo hand will he tho first to cla-p those of her earthly relatives and the union there will never be broken. H°r -• ul has joined the heavenly host and she is happy. To Tiir. CAVES. —Through the kind hos pitality of a party > f young ladies frr m Belief."rite and vi.-inity, arrangements by them were made t take a trip to the great i Natural Caves at Sprii.g Mills, ar.d to whom all the hoi r- and credits nr.- due for the many exertions and preparati n they put forth :■ ward- making the . -ion pleasant and agreeable f r all, t 'oth er with the hearty thank- the writer for the kind invitation to participate in the pleasures usually cr yd ■ such > - casion*. Saturday morning, the apj nti 1 time, arrived, pr- mising everything toil a fair lay, but before 1" o'c! ch wo were con vinced that kin 1 I'rovidenee was fav ri- _ u, and the -ky was clear- 1 >j j - fed. After reaching the top of the ne mtain, all took a general survey of our neighbor ing valley, and. dotted as it is with neat rosy mansions, nestled among the shady groves of the valley, and .-erupi'-d a they are by honest, faithful, hard toiling farm ers, and after considerable commenting on the l>eautifu! works of nature, all conclud ed thit l'ennsvalley was ne d the fir,est vallcvs in the world. Again, "ail ! ard, we slowly and calmly wend- I our way down the mountain side, and the next j pla< eof any importance was ' entre Hall, si which pla- o the driver discovered that i the services of ft horse s>. er W' re r.ecde ! which necessity was at once supplied by that affable gentleman, Mr .la. Hafpster, ; and who at once convinced us that he an exyrt at the business, a fact fully iemonstrated by his work. Leaving Centre Hall, we procr- led or. our way to the Cave-. '*n reaching the objective spot, all dismounted and in !<-•; \ than half an hour the ladies had prepare.) one of the finest dinners that ha' ever been our pleasure to enjoy on such occa sions. The table was spread with the finest del ; icie* imaginable, which had been prepared by the catering ladies that constituted the party. After dinner, the next in ordff : was viewing tho caves, and on reaching i there, discovered that a pilot was needed, and, by several shrill yells from the driver, soon brought the jglot to a sense of his duty, who immediately came ami took charge of the boat, and in less than ten minutes the party were Rifling their way beneath the arched structures of natural curiosities. However, the writer and sev eral others who are subject to malarial attacks, were compelled to remain on the outside, consequently we have no know! edge of the pleasures enjoyed in sailing through tho Caves. In the meantime, while patiently walling for the return of the party, several young gentlemen, also from Bellefonte, appeared at tho Cave, and enjoyed themselves very much in placing their signatures on tho rocks that form the mouth of tho CEV J but oh horror I A Mr. Harris, who was one of the party, while standing on the edge of an old boat, that was lying In the water, attempted to print his signature high and dry ; Bat lnw six! behold. The story is told, And the gentleman, no dosbt, hd forgel her, The boat gare vent, sad sway lis went, Headlong right Into the aster. The result might have been more serious, but fortunately the gentleman succeeded in getting out safe ; and at last accounts he Is still living and doing well, but the condi tion and feelings of Mr. H. at that time, can better be conceived than deecribed. The time arrived when we were com pelled to return home ; everything passed off in peace and harmory, and reaching Bellefonte all seemed to have enjoyea themselves very much—were much pleased with the day's recreation and p'easure— concluded the trip by singing "In the Sweet By and By." —An all plush parlor suit trimmed with olive plush bands on solid Walnut frame with marble top table for $'.'4.30, at IT. B. Spangler ft Co. —Notice is hereby given that loniliig and lounging on corners, front atopa and < other places inuat bo stopped, that thoordi- I nance forbidding the same will bo enforced, a and that the ofllcera of the law will oo c that it ia properly obeyed. Parties refus ing to oboj- when commanded to "move on" subject themselves to danger of arrest, ( and it ia to be hoped no more trouble will result from an effort to keep public places free from this nuiaanco. The chief burgess instructed officer Morgan to sou to it that tho First National bank steps were not ( used as a loafing place and tho only one of hundreds to refuse to get off when kindly asked was a member of tho town council. Ho too must respect the law as well as any one olao, or will bo compelled to. —lt ia said there are '260,000 persons in New York and Brooklyn who are provid ed for by charitable assistance in these cities, and that not an inconsiderable Hum- ber of these are children entirely depend- ( ent upon charity for tho necessaries of life. How to dispose of tho largo number of helpless mortals so as to prevent thetn becoming idlers and vagabonds, ban doubtless engaged the attention of the be nevolent "f those cities. But if not, here is home missionary ground which should not bo overlooked by the earnest workers who seek activity in foreign land New York and Brooklyn might make a profit able station, worthy tho attention of our young townsman now preparing himself. --One plank in thu Republican Bute platform sanctions a return to the Stales of surplus taxation. Tho scheme Is a bril liant one, and when freely translated means give to certain party syOOphanU a sinecure in the eollcction of revenue# ai. ! after deluding cost of collection return the residue t ; > tho jiocket* of the taxj ayers. A y< i-tickle m< an 1-1 'l!-t:< kle-you ar rangement, and should be yoked with that other piece of Republh an f- .ly ar.d crim inal audacity—the coinage . f the trade dollar. Mr. K V.d'lnrilllwi, of lbGeolog ical Survey of I'enna , has arrived in Bellefonto. He lias been aj j inled by the State g' gi-t, l'r >f. J. 1' le -.'-y. to make a survey of Centre county. Mr. d'lnvillicrs j.r• j •> t<> make as thorough a report r tho is nomi' S f tho county its valuable ore and r< al doj sits —a - t.i lirniteil t.me will p rn.it. Metr . a!, who are inU r< ted in this itnj rtar.t u rk will d • all in il.sir j wer to assist hiiu. His head . iarter arc at th" 1! . h h where ho can generally be o • n at the < 1 of the week. Ssow Siior, PENS A . July 1 IH KMTOH CilSI HE Ilr.XO EAT. />' I- s }'!ew find shipment "f coal rent over B A S S Branch of Tyrone liivision ' r *• ■ k ending July 14 l k * '■ I'rssi >sty Tut In I'd s.-Ti is".- is ' Umm xt^ss l>-t< Yours truly. T IKSS M< CASV. Weigh mas tor. Lumber l'J cars. • th''r freight f rai —The cane contest at th" recent festival "f the Kag> r met band, ls>lwTi Bevt. Morris and Stine, resulted in a viol ry for tho friends of tho f rmor, by a ins rity < f •V) vote Tbn rane was presented t • Mr. Morris . n las'. Thurs habit of buying jar! r tuts and fine furni -1 lure in Philadelphia < r New York is sim ply a waste of money. We sell the satne make and manufacture fir less money reason is. we pay less rents, taxes, and no clerks. Try us. Mr. Waller Agar, of I.ork Haven, who played a series of games ~f checkers with Mr. W. v. Brown, of Altoona, for : tho Btalo championship, barring Phils and Pittsburgh, won easily. The score, Agar 1", Brown drawn 1". We shosild like to have him play either I>. <. Bu-Ji, Al. Carman, Ir. I) ihbins or l)r. Kirk. —An inters sting trial of self-binding harvesters was held on tho farm of Mr | Peter BreoA, noarCentro Hall, on Monday, by reprosontati ves of the Wood, Peering, Champion and Osborne manufacturing companies. It is gratifying to note that all did their work satisfactorily. Mr, Jerry Donavin thought he would try working in tho harvest field the other day, and with that purpose fully fixed he went to the farm of Mr. Martin McQowiUt. There is nothing remarkable about it save that he spent mom time in tho house than in the field. —Mr. "Jack" M. Pale is studying mental philosophy, taking lessons en Lamb street, and if any reliance can be placed in current reports is making admirable prog ress, Together his interesting study ho manages to have a real pleasant time and play tbo agreeable to perfection. Mise Mary Jonee, of Osceola, who had been visiting the family of her uncle, Col. Joe Furey, returned borne on Friday. Mise Mary bad beoome quite a favorite and her return at any time will be bailed with delight by many of our people. -Butts made to your owa measure for $16.00. Leave your orders Ut-day. MOST.OMB*T A CO., Tailors. Camp-mketino. —Tho Clearfield end [Jttorboln charges of the church of the United Brethren in fhri-t intend holding % camp-meeting near Wood lend, ('learfb'll county, I'#., commencing Aug. 17, 1 hh:; Mi;Hi'ku at Mn.HOT.-iOn Monday Samuel Longwell, Mr., of Milroy, gave Keod Aloxaridor permission to go on hi* farm, occupied by hi* on, Samuel Long well, Jr., to gather berriea. lie wm or dered off by the younger Longwell, who know nothing of tho permi ion granted by his father, and when Alexander refus d to go Longwell struck him on tho head with a piece of rail, killing him almost in stantly. Ho ww arrested. Two Kihkh. —The large implement stor>- ~f Kwn J. 8. Waito & Co . of Tyrone, wa* burnrd on tho morning of tho &th in slant. Origin—supposed to have ben firework*. Their many friend* will be pleased to learn that they have started up again in a temporary b lildirig at the • 1 placo until they rebuild. The barn of Mr- Sarah Patterson, roar Warrior* Mark, l'a , wa- hurt - 1 on the evening of the Ctb. The allcg* Iw* r*. • f an incendiary. A Hai* Mcari —Our friend, i , met witii quite an adventure on t p of the Allegheny mountain*, a few *ia; inn-, while on ono of hi* collecting t ir* \n aged lady became very inucli disph-a-'d and enraged on a* l ount of the am* . r.! of a tiill present' 1 t her g ! n ; > : - gave liim her spe< ial blot-it*;: an I In in hir h lion* he de*paire r*; rU-1 that *(.<■ hai effected rur<-* by * rr*e subllelry ur.- liiinwn to mankind at large. \\ ed ■ n t-elieve h- j *• e> any * jch j w* r • a: I lliev wh jla " any c**r,(Jder e fc. r f ih as* in jt. r. . f supernatural pr* we-* will ha**' t.ly del.*, n and •P'ap; nt iner tf r their tr .! > It i I t } var.l to r- ntcmi late the fa t that there are yet in th,- world a sufficient number of per * n* t afT r 1 i*t v U imp- *ter-, a* th * K'.hi pian *ecri. l*e he, a *l* ■ ent ..v,;h 1 Let . ti*-ar n<>tbii.g n. re : Mr* M.xar 1 lier healing art. A Mai* A i: km. —On M r iaym rr ng a* Mr. Train ar.d hi* men were g rig i!o work on the lower j art of hi* divi* n, i,hev reached William* * it near Martha -talion, and were horrified t<> ee an ap pr* aching *p*tial train >*n the *ame track a* their band car All of the men except three jumped off, cm* being Injured quite serious* v Mr John Robinson aged ai>- *t j 1 rear* had hi* left leg broken in two place*. Mr J- hn Waugh fell, striking the rail, wa* knocked senseless, anJ wa* pulled off the track by Mr. Win. Near hoof. His arm wa* badly hurt All who umped off were more or less injured. Had they remained on the car no one would have been injured a* the train wa* stopped 1 iust in time to avoid a collision Mr ("rain ha i no notice of the spec ial train. 1 Camp Kirk am* Riax Mi pi-ir.— The ' fir*l anniversary of Ir. fio. L Potter ' P*t. No. 2f*l, O. AH. wa* held on Tues day evening, In a large circus tent at Milesburg An immense crowd was in attendance an*) a ral pleasant time ws* the portion o| all. The lent wa* hand somely decorated and Illuminated. After •upper a stand ws* arranged and the audi ence called to order by Capt. Austin Cur tin, llev. T. M Morris offered a short prayer, followed by Capt. Curlin in the address of welcome A well prepared and well delivered effort, full of hearty cheer and patriotism. Gen. James A. Heaver, of Gregg Post No. responded In the style that has made him so popular as a s|>eaker. Commander 11. 11. Henner, of the same Post delivered a neat little speech of thanks and Joe Kay, the funny man of the G. A R , came In for his share of the work of entertainment. Two brass bands —the Milesburg and Curtin's— addedmusic to the other attractions. The committee of arrangements worked hard to insure an agreeable time and succeeded. A gentle man fully conversant with the details and particulars of the occaalon has promised us a complete report for our next issue, and to bitn we shall look Tor a description of many fee lures and Incidents that escaped our notice. —Satin paranoia, trimmed with l*, f 1.76. D. Oarmak A Hot. * HOWARD.— Tho editor of tbo Tyrone //■ raid attended tho clebrati ,n rI Unwind on the till instant nnd tin* i tbo way bo repent what In- heard and aw : Howard, Onlrn county, i* a beau -11 fi 11 y I'M alid village in tho Itaid Eagle Nullify, farnotj" (or it superior iron work* and Hill Hopkins, Ix'tlur known to tbo reader-, of ilia Herald II "K .rgeman." It has a flouri-hlng fort of tl,.- (,rarid Army of tbo It-public at. I a Lodge of Odd follow-, clitiri hi r ei, .>h lo ai tii rnodaUt tho people in and around the town and good educational facllltim It f )hß H little hotel, at tbo bar of w1... I, a few ■ I the dnntsens alp bei-r anil whiskey, while all band" ; intake of tbo milder h'-veragi • to be bad at the "birrb beer af J "little daisy parlor of the I/irakfidoubli extra- Mite rliri" ■ urn- (.undent. l'lie Hal I Lnglo Valley railroad (line through the town, a little i ..... j n j0.., I dejMil building . there fr ti. -10111- tort i f the trav-linj; (.üblir. It :• I, ■ i with a line gr v.- adj -wing 'be ln-t home on one fide, ar.d tbo aj j • urate e i I the , ropr the | ren-nt rean.n indicate that ti," i owner, of (arm in that locality i.avo, in tin- lar.;. iiige of tbo j.r 1 r ti r vi ry "fat lake, Tw . or tlir•. g i r'• are ,t. the town, and there may be r ro f. r a-n •*. i.• r by tb" t u t!.•- •rn• . Army I. get their low ball u| ( r which ; irpo'e thry "accuniulatcd' ; art of the in ney by ■ rvlng b-ar,. and bard-la i. at a' .ar tel a | .'i '• v.e mean the c ruiu.i to tl.e extraordinary large trow J of j , ~(. i wfc attended the f, irth • f July ";. hra t: Ti at that ja- e la tu, k I' ra •' I ' al, it tbe time for dinr.-r - i . but the t • k' ;• v,i re pretty well out, an i of < biiline-- went on, with (dale in hand !- 1 •,ir. 1 tbe tr."-, under tbe lab;.., in lie ■ i.ii beiim, et Sje-aking • f tb- i .• bra .li •!., al it a h indred and fifty • r two bu• .re I lir,.v I Ariuy n■•. j . •: -tre.t- in ti m irnir.g w • b i apt t ,rt;r , • ! M. • I ng, a" c mrnai.der r. hid if war ! - b* it ral'.r, Ma Ilur.bam, re ceived the veiling comrade* with a well timed a ; Jr. • and < fi S K - . r, 1 Itellef ;it, answer* 1 it very maty ar.d very nppr j,r;at"*iy. fi-vera. ban. w.-r> j tie re an lab ■ . . ib, - there war r. ► borlniof i ( tnu.i ■, either a- ' • uantitv * j . la'.ty. Aft. r 1 inner, • . the brim —of ti-an*, (•■ Tk and ir ri w, jge coffee, < H)l Hh.t.i lat- (. c tb otl. It 'iment I f w A ; itant < ■ ma le a r ,ir g •; w b. - r.e that l: n: ■ t •• fir ■ a-. : (•i-n-Mi .lb- 1 indiv; ; .al iu.ine: at' y it , t.i fr '.t. and highly 1 r.t'-rla.r.. 1 all tbe man, men a- 1 ch irn. wl. . w-rn cx , ten:v y a**etnl a mod b et y I!.' n ■ ...I . j art . a*.;, t' -e w: : t .a, t -av > a . a I I ' P • fr timer,t# a Jmir.nteri . .re ;!y fr rn the < lou i aliv • 1 ■ . : • A : • • or 1 .r 11 ' A r r 1 1 ; i th jnm.• *. b Vti IHrx) fi '' Tb# M r .f* li ard an "right -marl f r n/i ar. I | "rackor the number ' other !*■ *u :.,'!. w•re f . r.y n; ■ .t I . i n-i, b •ay half a C . r; "forgeman .dd e*ral barrelx ,f tni'J drink*, ar.d practb e winomy by drinking the •m ; - I. •• ,f lie g t awav with a iarg" ~t f gar# ar, i r i j nacli". a- did I. > ru-t rnera w th tb' r . a#h. at.d '■ w ..dn't b< urj r • 1 t"bear f him b' wir.g ,gn of a j. re t cl, i I II td "f Heilef. r.t# dulr.il, on Friday evening ',a#t e.ecle 1 the f mingj er# •, teacher# • f the #, .■ >,gr, at" .. b r the • r.ming term | fria'tpal Prwf I V. 11.' ,u> I I -.0 j: f*r ' J r Moil, : T: • • *.••• M.wfc. j I riK i..? w,.. turn ID-.- I iftb orl—-M.#> J#r.i# W .rn . r ul, i.nl. Mm l.irr .M. Ml. lg- . ' I 4 • '.r•/'.• V:h Anf V %t, 1 s, ■ *rx - i*ti -i? # . | let th ft. '• Hem." } nll th V a Kit# V #• NVith 1 .t two except oina theenlire cori • i the iam" a# that of la#t year, ar, i ll,# "election will give the very bel alifa ! tioa. Thi> |. I' I vt I .Mr llarnm nh rh -r, f th" firm N- bin A ( ■ . grocer#, the j rivileg" of erecting a building on tbe ' -oulb-weat corner of the echool lot for tbe . .#e of a "elect mhool | CAI K MAI - fiRKAt Mi-i AI KR#H vAI. SaLS' t Kxii XMOK JOLT 20TH.— I While arrangement# have f.-er. .n ; 1 for giving c rireit of a very high "land ard at the li>en engaged and are rehearung in Philadelphia Charle# ,M. Schmilr., leader of thef.crmania Orchelra if Philadelphia, and of the Philadelphia Mtuital Festival, in muMcal direct r, which I# a "ufflcieut guarantee a. lo the qualitv of the mtuical feature# I#iettn guihpdJni|oi#u will a#it. J. Oowh<, W well known in connection with Theodore Thnma#, i# manager. Irovert of rou#ic will bo plea'>d to learn that a #pecial ex eur#ion train with parlor car# attached will leave Pi It* burg viv tbe Pennsylvania Railroad on Friday, July Ifffh, IKH.N, from Union station, at A lfi A." m . and arrive at Ca|M May at 10 45 the fame night. The ticket# have been placed at the very low ralo of flO for the piund trip, and tbe re turn coupon made good until July 30th in elu#tve. l'lace# In the Pullman car#, ticket#, and full information may be had of Thomas K. Wall, l'a##engr Agent, NVo#tern Dis trict, 110 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. —The only plaee in Oentte county that a self-binder or threshing machine can be knocked down and repaired in good shape ala moderate co#t i at Un a# Gairrrrn. If Bellefonte, Pa. —A solid Walnut book case which will contain 200 volume# made to order for $22.60, at R. B. Bpangler A 00. -De ClrofTs necktie retainer, for gentle men, at I). Uahuak A So*. S a Wilon, McFar!ari & roll atten tion to the only reliable Heady Mixed Paint in the market. The Pioneer Pre pared I'u'i ti i i put on if it ►ln til j crack or i I within the tiuiu p'-< ilii/j. |t will |,i t, your internet to call and Wibon. Mc- I ariar.e Ac (' 1 , b'*lofi! |oir> hning either white Bad OR any • T:. r Ready Mixed * J'alnt. WMTE coo-la 111.-! embroider)**. IH 'J*KM* N Ac So KAHMKH'M 'L.'II. NOP., 1 Y, I NOW have an new. Hewer*, REAPER*, *elf-bind • any other kind el lIHM HINI-rt VI 1,.. re paired ut mM rnl" ; , • •!. 'lb ail Foundry.' i I i, I. in,' P L. ••! nte, i'a. I ill, ■ I I I. ' . ■ ])<>'. I IA •• A > ; A IMKOKKOt * ' II • | KI.KI 11 There are dangorou- WIN rf< .• n . , A lion R • BR.-R, TI." I'J. I ,T I vi-J.-111 . < f IT* {real value it THE FAN that parti. - know- J!'_• IU SNT! EFFL. a. try T it. KACH H tile . I THE -, N , HA afa mn\U ■' '"L :••! •.WTM tE U . AND a I. at , nth. - wrn; p. r. 'i he . *\or* r - * if i rn h while ■ r.E-T .RE I . . .. VVTI and < r to" the hair I .RI ha-< ' .FI *T, CR .Y ~ FF. y r- Ark your ;N. • t : . K„, F. | Y , T . \ IT warrant. 1 JJ £ ' . I'hilad. •> lIF D JI A A LIU. kel New V< -k, Wh .'.era A PO r.T* 4 ly — Champion a: 1 'I >,ri,e NTPR and M *ER R' J air. at I J:* i. A ' .K:I i r 111 i ,i I'\ HID Maehine Shop.. T JI . 1... ■ -< • I), . \J , attra live I- , I ■ . ,J, I. . , RNEI a. A tiro i t • plait.r papier hu>-re..-: • P., B. ad •' Per.EU., wbi. hi not .<• a GREAT r.ov. iv, tul an < 1 . lite U :K .fH' t Ala A ,TIFUI J NOT, . Itravure OF A "Lit: •• lir..'- aUo adorn* THE art ; artn IT at : the OP •r . lulra- T.or.K ARE T. JN.er 'I . urary art - are of a high • .ER F tin fit. ' an. &K Wl.T'h may LX> mer.T;- • J e . r.timiation ' F. •: r> Oit of the WORLD. ■ M*IA! I.LIE at S:r,;th < " The IFR F HEN WA-] friet. •. the ;R .T <.f* the KR -LIE? . A I'erfe. t Kr E ht. T • Pa ip*r f j •; ' "The Kre in N.ng : ■ • V Je. r e JUR,. 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ROOD . rate (1 --1 I -ard r • •be J.roc 1 red at rernabl ral - P. EXJA-RTIR J; t > take Jnaaoni should AFT iy immediately, OI ll.at the ne,Ciary arrancetnenu may !• effected. For further information apply .n JKTK> n T or addre WF. T. Mrvtß, 27- t. Aaronriiurg, L'A. POLLLIRAL AnnonncrmpHta. NR; LOT)) • IFWL F nrfrtr t ■ tl*at FR .1. TT -WITH. v u TR Ui* U.t \ • M! JuAgy T IHF i THII IWRN-E rm ' >unt) C> ut* t>t •. W. iktf ntto H.nt IIK3IRV H -MIT 11. f nt *iil I- ' t Amm ■ alp JRT'L?* >1 *■'< LB* TF tl# HOUFfoxit i* C*rain Mnrfcrt. fini *R *T, Jul* IHX. • rf !•"! *■' Kl} I* TL K*} I- •4 OO H"he*t—j-* r I ' • l*f ** T IMS. " M 1 1^ W . 1 * a -| |* r I C*ft " WR AM W Uf. I"f W furl*>. f*F ry Tft CIOWM IWI, F*R P • 114 W..-*a... .X.K FT FLOUR, wbolML V }•+* I'M . K H*R • <' pr mrk. *• 1 o' | !'Ui'T , gr • urul, j* t t n. * <* ProTi*inn Market. OormM kf BrUi*r. Pr |iohml —— l ' < r lo J.rr 1 —-1" Frr*h J- ..... 12 S (liT. \ flMt KTR. utar. 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