©he Centre iieuwcrat. iO Thursday Morning, August 2, 1883. CoßAßiroNnsMct, containinglui|K)rtant own,* ll< it oil from any part of tl county. No romiiiuiilctUiiß iimertml unlu accouipauted ty the real name of the writer. Local Department. —Cooper Duro is trying bis hand at re cording deeds. —The sound of hammer and chisel is hoard on High street and Contractor Dunklo is rejoicing thereat. Miller Tiffin, late manager of tho ear works, is in Hat Portage, near Lake of tho Woods, in Western Canada. —L. A. Bchaeffor returned from the country on Monday after a long vacation, "Low will settle down"one of these days. —James A. McClain, our efficient regis ter, is tho "pioneer" of Heaver street' lie has taken steps to build the llret house on that street. —James Thompson,.of Lemont, and L. K. Reber, of tho State College, aro doing the Statu of New York, selling Hamil ton's Grain Drill regulator. —Clias. 3!. 11 isler has retired from the marble cutting bu.-im-i-s !.. ■, tl.-.l busi ness was slowly hut surely w rkii.g a per manent injury to lu- health. —We don't in- an that anyh >dy -liould read tliis notice for wo only want to tell you that Johr. H. c/.er, k j - tho L -t meat of all kinds to be had in town. —Mr. Hale, formerly of this Coun ty, but now of Uutlcr, Pa., is \iiting friends at Lemont. Mr. Dale is employed in tho Recorders office in lluller. —Jas. A. M'Ciain, C. M. H veer, W.C. Heinle, Hon. C. T. Alexander, Dr. Jos. Brockorhoff and Aaron Williams nomina ted our state ticket on Wednesday. —Tho members of tho Bellefontu Boat Club can go into active training at once, as tho car work's dam will completed in the course of tho next two weeks. —Some fellow away out in Colorado, sent Joe Furojr a "tin cup. ' Ho can't "licker" out of it, its a county j aper. Bit what a namo : its better than hie cough) cup. —J. L. Kurt/., K- ; , Secretary arid Treasurer of B. V It. U. It., was ill for a few days !a.-t week, lie ha- howover re gained his former statu of h- allh and vi vacity. Kd. Chamber., Esq., has settled down b> tho study of Ulackstono with renewed vigor, and the way that great man will he punished by his deciplo will be a terror to cementations in the future. —The Oscar Wilde scissors grinder ot tho season was in town thi* week. He hails from the Slate Capitol and < arrie- an aesthetic machine, claims to be tho "only sober scissors grinder on earth." —Gov. Curtin left for Philadelphia last Monday to bo gone a few days. Tho ob ject of his visit to tho city is in tho inter ests of railroad facilities and accommoda tions for tho people of our town. —Tho picni; held by the M. K. Sunday school, at the intersection, on last Thurs day la said to have been a very pleasant and enjoyable affair. It was well attend ed, and made happy an army • f little • ne. —All the sparo time of the liollefonte small boy is taken up in sh ting the pesti ferous sparrow, as the small b y only has twenty-four hours of sparo time per day, this innocent amusement should not bo de nied him. —Kdwin Peck, of Nittany Hall, who unfortunately had his index an 1 middle fingers torn off by a circular saw, had to have them amputated immediately tack of tho middle joint. He i getting along well since. —Second Lieutenant Hale, of Co. It, f> Pa. N. (., is laying in a large supply of 1 provisions for himself and others, P> be used at tho encampment next week. Friends calling on him in camp will ro ' ceive a cordial welcome. —Parties desiring to visit tho sea shore should take advantage of the excursion • rates, there and back. From Bellofonto to ' Cape May and return via. liock Haven, $12.80, and to Atlantic City and return, by tho same route $l2 :10. —Many of the graduates from the Lock Ilavcn State Normal School aro earning from thirty to fifty dollars a month more than they received before taking a eours„ at that school. The total expense for the graduating year are about $l-'SO. —The delegates to the Democratic State Convention at Ilarrishurg this week, are J. N. Cassanova, of Phtllpsburg, Solomon .Beck, Esq., of Walker township, J. 11. Beifsnyder, Esq., of Miltheim, and Fred erick Bottorf, of Ferguson township. —Deer are reported as being very plenty on tho mountains this season, which intel ligence wo have from an old hunter, who reside* at Or near Beaver Mills. This, no doubt, will bo good news for tho sporting fraternity who reside in this vicinity. —S. N. Walker, of Uloomsburg, Pa., late president of the Penna. Stenographic association, is not only a short hand writer, but a reviewer of considerable standing. His time is entirely occupied during vaca tion between courts in literary work. —Jack L. Spangler is becoming very proficient in the Italian language, owing to the fact that he is attorney for Italy at largo. And why not proficient ? Jack is well verso in poetry, music and ,art, and when discoursing of these, the beautiful, well turned periods fall from bis lips in the sweet and choicest Italian. 110 swears in original dutch. down -tair- u. 1 lor footing and fell fr rn tho landing to the if. ot of the stairs with the ch:i 1 in lu-r arms. Although an age I la Iv, n ar sixty years of age, tho instincts of the n. th r still r mnincd and her : r-t th . ;ht wat ■ ■itve th" child regard h-s- • f l. -r -if, which he did, a- it e-. a| I with it a .rig'.e i bruise. But Mr-. Weakly was n so ir -1 lunate, he br. ho hr arm n< ar t.u- .1 w and ruptured a bh•< d v- lin lor leg, from which it I a. . -he -uff'T- I inten-e i n.n. The nature of the Jd .ri< are nt so serious a. 5 painful and it will l o sotuc timo before fhe will again have the full i.-e of her liml Mr j Weakly i- a very ■ -timablo lady and in 1; r fill ri; ■ has tho sympathy of our j w i.o .x t rid to her their 1 wi.-l. s!rl. r s, !;. recovery. Last Wednc lay a party ••( la! -tart" I from tho Bush II rs" {,r p .r.t Met' y. wliii ■t: >y wore ' '. t a revere fright. The small 1 of Mr. McCoy's t ".ant I. . e brutally his ■! tw . t ill dogs i.jion the party who savagely raced them • ff the prern'.-ej, indeed the brutes were retrained with did ully iron -pringing uj n , ine cf the la lies. Ti.r. j arty was also insulted xvhen attempting to enjoy the who at the spring by tho an weri of the little .-avage It is t • be r> gretted that the attract!ven- of one of Bellefonte's ni : charming ■ ■!■;• tix-' points should be marred in this way. It •s to be li -ped that such -nix; t "ball 1* inquired into by tho • wl. have the j a,- < r to do so and avoid it* repetition. We ■ an t afford to f rcgo the Point; we have b"ast' 1 too long of its being the grand' -I view among tho Pennsylvania hills, f - that. —On last Monday, Mr. Wallace Alii n, who carries the mail fr m Belief nto to Nittany Hail, while walking th -trr•' • f the former place, was seized by ono of those miserable spells, to which iie - > fre qucntly falls the victim. For a t.nio, i.e became so furiously en rag- 1, that can" -1 a general consternation among the people of the street. Fn tho midst of hi- fury, h jaid claim on what he supposed was Li* own horse and buggy, but which event sal ly proved to belong to another party. A lively trwggle ensued between tho parties, but finally ho wa convinced and made conscious of his error, mounted his own conveyance and started on his way. —We aro credibly in f rmo 1 that tho festival hoi 1 at Lemont on Saturday even ing notwithstanding tho inclemency of th" weather, resulted in a very pleasant and enjoyable time, and a decided success. Tho proceeds netted about one hundred and fifty dollars. The Zin band was present and furnished music for the occa sion, and, considering the harmonious way in which this hand renders it* music, together with the exceeding high popular ity and reputation they have throughout tho country, would doubtless have a ten dency to onliven any public entertainment to which they may have been engaged to furnish music. —Mr. Geo. Baker, of Lemont, has favor ed us with two samples of wheat harvest ed upon his farm the present season, which if they aro specimens of tho general run of tho crop of Centre county, our people will have reason to rejoice, not only in tho abundance of the yield, but in the excel lence of tho grain produced. Mr. Baker, like his vererablo and worthy father, how ever, Is an oxceptionably good and intelli gent farmer, who knows how lo draw upon Mother Earth for all that she is capable of producing. —Penna. It. It. engineers were in town on Monday looking up a site for the new station. The "site" was lost about nloven years ago, tho raco has been widonod and the original starting point can't bo found. NKW Oi'KnA HOI'HK.—Air. Reynolds' promlso In about to bo fulfilled, in 11 inoit pleasing and practical nutnnor. It lias been h htain l" Hnllcfunto llmt witli all her nttrnction (if environment, her nge, her homed of refinement und wealth ; that no citi/.en heretofore hue developed either tho public dpirit or tho pecuniary sagacity to build a suitable hall for public amuse ment. Such town." an Tyrono and Phil i ijisburg have loft her fur in the reur ; but i thin is now no longer the cane. Tho cor ! rerpondont cd' the DEMOCRAT wu-t most kindly thown through the new opera houso by tho proprietor, and that lie t genial entcrtajnori, Mr. John Sour beck, he could not roali/o the old hall in the thing of beauty, created by the skillful art of I'rof. Wiao. The enlarged dingo ; the beautiful scenery ; the painted wall* appeal very strongly to the imagination indict , j The scat* are much improved, and will | afford comfort t" the patron Of this place of amuioment in-tead of punlshm -nt a- I formerly. Til* STAT* OAOLOUII U SOBVBY. — Why Centre county should have I ri nubbej u'l tin-e half d.,/'ri year-, while tho gcolegieai .-.irvcy ha- been -lingon . a matter of -urprim indeed. C-until* with not tic- tenth ■ f it- wealth in al | and iron, in stone and w i have b n the object of tho lm t car- :u 1 -ciei.tilb ir.- •juiry, that advantage. • r mini:. • and mnuufuiluro nlvi-rl. d thereby to the bu-ine-. world, bit .Id C'-ntri ba- !>• - n ' re' gated to ob-eurity. Through the ef -1 -rt" of f pre ntativo .... • S-nat rAi'-x uielor and our j re.-ent niemb.T-, tie- man agement wit- obhg'-d t i take ne-re active •t' j - in the matt-r. Mr. K. V. Dliivi. I lier* has therefore le en jut in char;.-- <-f the i inty We und' r-tan i that tie gentleman is effic i -nt, at I j an 1 t •!• vote such time as i really re -*ary t<- d< - vel. j e the entire tcrrit ry. \\ • b";-• that j in doing --, he w..1 nt f th at tbi the larg. county in the State, i r the in- J finite variety if. ir c inty r IN • ti.-- hroad valleys of 1 Ml" no r wle it at. 1 ( irn, the belt >f le n.alitor tn Uhin ■ fr : - both Nittany an] l'erun valley the i quarrie >: lim- tones atid the sha'e and 1 - ir.-l • t the -r.-at i il • .'. a', r ; the r- 1 halo farm land", mi. is - f v,! i ii •till await • tho attend >n •-• • •; t- that ! we m t carie "tly ask that ■ *.< wre thus far ; a*, the Chinid e lam w Shoe. J* s . 1,, r- mmerviile and family are -umne rii •at their • .ntry he . .. in the vicinity of Snow Shoe. <• J> <- IJn-h, Mr llu'h a-. 1 ' n= K fail- way ar- s; -r, tm three we. . at Avm Sprit • N. Y Mr. a- 1 Mrs. ,f 1.,- J.ave b -. . : / ying lie . can I re. .- at < aj May. William lieyn !-, Jr., in • ■ par.y with his n. ther Mrs. T It. 11 yr 7! '.artel . n Monday f r t'.ift r. S; r.t •- --eking health and recreate in at the fam ous sanatorium. Jliss Jennie Boy no ', 1* is at Its-1f • ! Springs, so popular with Bellef-tnter*. I be. Curtin i> n the way t Sarat. Me Jennie Orvis has l-. -n 'j ending - une weeks in I.y.'ns, N. Y., with friend* r. f'rat.k M :.tg rii<-ry n al All&nti City. Mr=. Lawrence Itr *n, Aire Ir. Mare and Mrs. Hewitt are er ting the rani" place. Miss Anna (>rvis has g ne to I> i 1 ■. Mrs K. M Itlanchar), M Mary Illanrhard and Mm Nannie || v are r. Philadelphia. They sri Jeavo f r < aj " May. Prof. Jo eph Belf r | is visiting the home of Mrs Itelford, his mother. Mr. John Lyon i- taking a brief rest from his business in Philadelphia at his homo in Hellefonte. Misses Jenni" and Mary Acres, of Phil adelphia, are the gue-ts of Stewart Lyon. Air. I>. K. Miller, a popular merchant of Jacksonville, paid Hellefonte a flying visit on Monday morning. Mr M. looks hale and hearty, and reports business a little slack at present, which, however, is owing to the busy harvet time. Mr. Henry Afeyers, of Williamsjiert, is a guest of Mr. (leorgn Levi, one of tho popular proprietors of the Keystono cloth ing store. Mr. Hayes Schenck, of the firm N. L- Schenck A Co., dealers in general merch andise at Howard, was in town this week, and reports business brisk in that town. Mr. Sigmund Joseph returned homo on Saturday, aftor an extended visit to tho , sea shora and other places of Interest. t Twenly-flvo guests wnro registered si the flrockerhoff house on Monday. Mr. John M#ler who resides near Longvillo, in Curtin township, will offer at public sale on Friday, August 10th, a valuable lot of personal property consist ' ing of one bay horse, several head of cattle, hogs, household goods, such as beds i and bedding, parlor slovo, cooking stove, i bureau, cubboard, a Singer sowing ms i chine and many other articles. Parties I needing anything in this Una, will do well to attend. —Air. Kdwin Twitmlro, a former resi- I di-nt of this county, but at present a stu dent of Franklin and Marshall Col lege, is ' homo on a vacation, and is soliciting sub- ( s riptions fur u work entitled "Twenty i year* in Cungrc"*" by James <. Ululne. —Tho fenco around the Friends Meet ing bun e i- rapidly neartiig completion, beside* numorous other inijirovernents urn being made on tho exterior of the build ing, which, when don", will add largely to tho upjicurunce of tho iriiiuedlato sur rounding . II tin P-nna. It. 11. C-i. d'-.-iro t-> lo cate the new pa eng'-r dejiot at this place where evi rybody wants it who hus oeia sion to u e it, they will put up a handsome brick or tone l< lilding, exelu-iv-ly for tb(- use of |>a enger-i on the ground now oc cupied by the old one. u tin- 11. K. X 11. K 0-i.-tructioii train, wa - n .-ly it ,r- Iby receiving a • vero bi-.w front a wood, which lie wa- helj .:. to unload frm a c ar. Hi - j-r- <-nt enii lili- n ; pro nounced rather critical, —l' i It * lin rolll-il' 1 lliht the I'. Mill. It. It. (. will h ..! 1 the brain Ii uji Lo gan V brunch to i til.i ct with the Lewi - burg A* Ty r :. • r .1 at . r : ar tie- P. Una State ( ;<-!••-. If t! , ; tr i- it i r.--t < ■ ik'-ly Ik" I! A 11. K 11 11 , v. ..1 j s ti the har.d- "f that - ornpaiiv Mr. II A. M re tk j.OJ .ar a:. 1 | enterj-riii.g dri.t* • t <1 Howard, jllun.i -nati-d tUii ii t**| I ; ■ Hi*-. ,• - • "T* I \*UJ i ,i • . • - . |>> \ j Ik?- I'll th*- *-*ry Siy DaiVj th* U < Mity f rf * g li. ywif t >h 1. r f x •. T, : t ?• _i At uu • uh l, T>* tli' ry 1-IV* tl*t rem $h J J try A great many fnrmn Sat ir lay, and ii. ■ inver'ali-in learned that the grain has nearly ail lon c lie t. ? i 1 an-I ■ ire S alt). .-h ti. re -nt ra.i have ben a gr-at ! indrar.c" in the j re greof the harvest, an-1 in < -n< lent of which consid'-rable grain y-l remains unstore,] in various | arts -f tho c inty . Hut the time is nigh at hand when thu lium of th busy tbr- her Win gate, al Carb-nlale, J Pa , at the urgent • In itati-T.s - f some - f his former patient", will op-n ad-nUI p>ar l-r in the h- i." -f Mr J-I n I! mi-g, at Ilee< h Creek, -n Wednesday the 'th f August, toc ntinue ab it a week. Per sons wishing to avail themselves of his professional service-, w ill aj ply early a: I personally, or make appointment" by mail at Hooch Creek P. <>. He comes pfe[re,l to perform any of tfie re-|uiremenU of the dentist. <>n Tuesday, ho oxj-orU to jay a flying visit to ll llcf-into. —Tho grading and levoling on tho Ballefonto and Buffalo Hun It. K., will 1H completed this week. It will then bo ready for the laying of ties and track, which will tftko'siv weeks or two month" to complete. In all probability tho first train of cars will run on tho 11. A R. K. It. It., about tho middle of September. Tho road is still under tho control of tho original company and no arrangements are made to sell or lease it to the Pcnna company, Bald Kagln Valley or any com pany which i in tho interest of the Van dorhilt system of railroads in this country. —Tho festival hold at Ploasant Cap, on last Saturday evening, is reported as hav ing been a decided success. The members of tho "I'ndlne Kiro Company," who had been previously invited to attend, were present in full unilorm, and participated in the pleasures and luxuries usually en joyed on such occasions. Tho music was furnished by the Pleasant Gap Cornet Band. The able manner in which this band renders its music, not only reflects great credit on the members of tho band, but also on tho community of which it is composed. Vut Urn ri.i,us litH'n **r, I'S.AIII OK Ma. JACOB KKII.—It is our sad duty to chronicle tho death of our f-s- I teemed friend and follow cili/.cni which i 0 eurrcd on Wednesday evening, July 26, at 1 o'-lock, I-. w., at bl residence near Pino Grove Mills, Ferguson township, thin county, at the great ago of alm—t four score years and ten, the n,d< t man of ' our township. Mr. Krb lia-J two slight 1 parulylic strok- about a year ago, but bad I recovered entirely of the effect ar -1 w- in 1 hi* usual health up to within ten >lav> of 1 bin death ; when bis ajipelite failed film i and ha cornplaln-d of j nin and i-eneral di- ' ability, but BO serious r- --.iitn were niitlcl- J.TILED, A HO WE ABLE TO SIT IN BI CA-Y ■ CHAIR UNTIL U F>:W MINUT' BEFORE LIISD-ATB J 1 WH<-N BE WAS |>EISUADE TO HI FINAL REWARD. TLO-N FELL UJ.ORI THE -R.- E BAJIF.Y HORNE A •ODDI NG! :N f r 1.-- WLE. BAL DI- D, WHO, FOR MANY YEAR HAD U-'-N THO JOY OF TL.•. AROUND LILRN MR KRB WIT A MAN OF VERY ITN J .|F HABIT AT. IBA 1 MANY WARM FR>; • -TIN -■ WHO HA 1 THE JIL' A-URE OF B • A- • ..' LA.-.' : '1 HI 111 111- T. JI ; lis B '-jo and true ; irit. No one < •rw nt t • him in oi'tr- ■ that w-r- t iriu 1 aw-av - ! toward- ' v-rybo'ly ; and I amiable di ; ;- .- n made him admirable by ail with I whom be came in contact. In his death, I-.-- fan v l.a <• -'. ai- ving a-, I • : , father, tin) : latis - a sli.i •re friend, and ■ tie- c mii.i.t .->• - tie i the ii-'bli • at. J '•ili/.'-i.s. The di' - asi ! wn- burn in A'-rk inty. ti. - .S-.a!-. on the ;7ih day of •I-lO'.I r. IT Ii .... : German J.- --nt; f..t r .-.as r.g -to ra' . - •. Gi rt-.af.v, ,r,d 1 in V- !.. , wt. • .la . ;■ t t 1., s uthf.il erv' 1 : id'-rai-b- time - -. '. e 1. m a a> a -a,lor. At th- ago "1 2H he rnarriid ! N! Kii/.al th Itaimbar;-- r, the fr .it f tbu- .i . 'i w-re tw-'-Jv- ' i.ildren, • vet. • ar. 1 five da .gl.t'-r- Tbr-e having j ii- 1 in their .rifan y and the r, : „re a ! -. ,rr; -i at '■ • utter- I • v<-r .iff- rent-tat' -. Mr (' rotb r : • . 1 me iw-n'.v 1 •ur a;- . ar, 1 l-avii g a family of b . 1- Ircn and in wb •w. Pare the' Id gentle, i ' - ; -.I- in 1 wa on- laig'ter marru 1 and e- " I. .i"T.t At. ti. ■ " ' tu - - t.i I ; - . -I \v. -t.-r I Pen- I . :.e daughter i HI . a: 1 i.vi- ID I • •( ■ .r,'.;. at. i i dd ii tr.' '.- alw .-.b whom the <>ld g'-ntit - ! i r-. him ■■■ .i '-.lf ■ r- . • ' !tyof i. ; ; -r - n ■ T • !u- -.it '.. j- -. - j- • I■. lay i • Ttl ' ' -.tit, s! lei c . ft mi. at ■ I .-■ -■ at. d n large .-- . • I -b w* a member <-f the Lutli'-ran church * r I.- any 1 u an mb r ■ f p. • .• • L lg<-, I r. r. lb t-j bis a • IIr.XTH 01 MIV" h.SIML HAUI-IKI. — July 1 -th, l k - uof old age. at the r- i ience of bcr • t.-.n-la-.. Is 11. Ku-tal- • .e, r ir I*- nr a 1 .*i.a . t t .- ty, Air fie ].<• Harj -t'-r, d !. in the 7v;h y.-ar •f h'-r age. h-t.e live i • a state of widow fi if r sun.- year llcr ma; 1-n name was Harper, or.' ft - I Harj c r families fth t *i. i..; F marru i fmtr. .•! Harp'ter thereby I- :i • g -t-p i .ther t" --rs•:. iel an ! <'l r; 1 -r Harj ter w 1 still ! rt -,,|e in th • t wnd : . ar . Henry Harp". !•-,(!" -a" !. ar. 1 th - mother • ! Mrs l II K-I'tah *!•'. with whe-rn -heij t.t her declining years. was a kind an ! ti •:.!■• ir. '.her, fsithfu. a" i put:, r.t in: - ti • last. S'" di< ! trusting in the L rl. May she r—t in j -ace. ' -. rt j -r: i --f ten fay '. - separate with three of our oldest and m -t 1 < -. /.er.s . f i .r t .Is.- Harri- A ( Hardware t-fi-re a- 1 have A\ .lf d - it. Best stock, first class mechanics. '„T. —W- hu ! a j!e\"ant vu.t, yesterday, from our friend, J bn P.ishel, of l' -tt'-r twp. lie i" a candidate b-r the Iem -catic n mination l-r A' late Judge, and a on- of the -üb-tantial and mo-t intelligent farmers of that famous, enlightened town ship, ha* ; • uliar claims to c nsiJ' rati- n. His card ap; ars in this pajver. FARMER S TAKE KOTJC*You now have an establishment to tako your ma chinery to, to be repaired and ma le a* good as new. Mowers, rcaj-.ers, self-bind ers, threshing machines, bore powers and any other kind of machinery will be re. rial red at moderate prices at the "Bayard Foundry." Hit a* A GRimmi, If Proprietors, Hellefonte, Pa. —Champion and <>borno reaper and mower repairs at Ulrica A Onrrrrii a Foundry and Alachino Shops. A ILAVIKROLI CoCVTKRKItT. —There are dangerous counterfeit* in circulation j.urjKirling to lie "Walnut Leaf Hair I>- storer." The strongest evidence of its groat value Is the fact that parties know ing it* great efficacy try to imifofr it. Kach bottle of the ffrnmnr ha* a fat rimiit of a walnut leaf—blown in the gloss ; *nd a Green Leaf on tho outside wrapper. The "Bmtorer" i* a* harmless a* water, while it possesses all the properties necessary to restore life, viflGr, growth and color to the hatr. Purchase only from rrJipontM* par. tit*. Ask your druggist for it, Koch bot tle is warranted. Johnston, Hollowav Co., Philadelphia, and Hall A Ruckal, Now York, A\ holesale Agent*. *~'y —Suit# made to your ovi measure for $16.00. I,ntt>* your order* to-day. MOKTUOIIBHT A CO., TAIIOM. 1 —The only plsco in Centra county that n nolf-binder or threahirig iob/ bine can be knocked down and repaired In good rhape at a moderate cod U at Jli< kn ie <>iiirrK7if, If. IJeUefonle, l'a. Wilnou, M( Karlann Ai ('■ • , call n'ten ton to tbe only reliable Ji'-ady Mixed I'aint in tbo market. Tb'i J'loneer Pre pared Paint . not .r.ly juj >enor to any ■ will to lead in il row wit- M j r , working end durability. 'lbi i paint i guaranU-<-d by tbo manufacture! n era< k or poel within tbraa years. Tbe guarantee U not tt only good f..r rej,ia< eg the paint but it will be put on ,t •-< por j.e. ; | witbin the line rj -• 11,•!. It will be to y..ur Intone t to < nil nndc ■ Wibon, M< - 1 arlane t V ( . , l.i lore p ,r< a ing either 4 l'a mt. —Champion and O.borno reaper and rnower repair. at 111 . i 7 ii'a i it;, and Alio nine Phoj... I'olillciil A iiiioiiiid inrub. W• He mill, ri/ol 1 a* r,c„n . n.-it t>, J r ' J • ' !' • I'l. \ ' A * •' • •.. f ti.. 1 I| U f*|* ! '"' ' '"* bibii ; " J '' '••'ilj. o tie I' • uf 11. 18-111 i , .1 it, i rtlsi inia ah.i h. Dissolution ol Partnership. 1 VOIK I. i l.c-niiy given that the * ' ' ' ■ e I : .11, .11 ,„„ , Hi ■ , • ' r 7 Ml! IJKKT. j I I 'llij.!; i ii< umler-igncd, \- * ' ■ >:■• ! • -i ... . i ! .■■l r ■ a lai.-. , i.i.1.1, ( I !„, | ,|| , ' ■ ' * r 11 , iti teiix j'u, u.'l .ti i a 1,, i. Ml.- MAKV nTKI.V < Ii lloliMMi, ; Jaljr IWin. KuU*4, | ' fe* Mi lh# nj.jirwwr ,f nt U> ■ HI, e .f *a.) J lib I lit R, 1 [( j;,— It, tl,# matter < f the a 1 ui4 rti ••}!'••• -Bm - t v . •1 ... , t. I . • • * - • •r • v ! r | . 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