(The Centre democrat. Thursday Morning, November 1, 1883. (Tosssspo.* DKS*'S. c,xi tslii I" a luil"" '"d nr*,s J 1 *" -t from tiv i>nrl of Hi" count J. No cmntunk .it.'M uulM*ccomitit".l bj lbs real uit.s of vrStrr. Local Department. Ladies' kid glove?, ut German's. —Our jail contains thirteen prisoners. —Notions and fancy good?, at Carman's Henry Meeker, of Burnside, was in town on Tuesday. —Garntan's Bush Arcade—the place tor dry goods. —Tno finest stock or ladies fine slices. DOLI. V Minolk. —Mr. A. Uende rson Irom Huston, paid | our sanctum visit la-t Monday, (.lad to see you, "Ail. though you don't vote our way. —Tho house for the steam heating ap nratus i" Hearing completion, and lh> ditches are progressing nicely. I ut whatot t in* electric light ' —One hand kerchief lorn* cot'."! W. have already -Ml •• v> :.ty ! ■.'.> n r\ In .an heal it, l>r the money Garnmn's i. the place lor cheap dry i-. —An elegant thrc-hut' oi kid glove a' twenty-five centf. Tho above are no soiled or trashy gloves, like adr >rliel bv soio parties. Call at Carman J . —Theodore Deshner i* excavating for his new gun shop on Water street. It seems a Utile out of the way, but then "l>e?h" has a monopoly of tho trade. —That annual visitor, the buckwheat cake, will soon show bis smiling face at the breakfast table, lie will 1) accompanied a. usual by fried mush. Welcome, friends. —Our friend Heimach, of I'hiltpsburg l as finally surrendered to the little blinu god Cupid, and launched his bark on the sea of matrimony. Slay he ha\e a fair wind and smooth sea. —B. O. Dtininger and Fred Kurt/, at tended tho memorial services. Wo don't know what their religious politics is, but suppose it is all right, as both are Demo i ratic editors and can t go lar astray —That veteran politician, James Scbo field, ha? taken tho stump again. Jim makes an elegant speech and always capti vates bis hearers by bis earnestness, lie is equally at homo making harness or mak ing Democratic speeches. Port Matilda will apply for admission t. the sisterhood of boroughs at Novem ber term of court. Perhaps if Matilda knew when she was well off she would be content to remain a village. I'. J. McDonnol. Esq , of I'nionville, smiled on bis numerous Bellefonte friends on Monday. Mr. McDonnell is always in such a hurry when in town, that be never has time to more than mi!e. But he never forgets that. —Ablack bear visited I'nionville the oth er day, and after a do-a inspection from the borough line, concluding that everything was all right in that ancient town, started off up the road. Mr. Owen Underwood followed his bearsbip ami shot him. —A big Democratic meeting is announc ed by Chairman Heinle for Millheim Fri day, Nov 2nd Hons. BF. Meyer. J H. Fow, and H. ( S- htnitr are the speak ers announced. Turn out, boys, its the lis; rally. —Tho abutments i r toe new bridge at I.agleville ore completed. Our friend Wm | Lyons, of Howard, was tt,e contractor. The county dads ran congratulate th'm- 1 selves on having one of the most solid i pieces of masonry ever built in the county. ' Kx-Troasurer Musser, Boij. CJenixel, Daniel Uentzol and Pierce Musser passed tbronghtown on Monday on their way to ! '•Green Woods,"' on a hunting expedition We will wail until the mighty nimrods ol Millheim returns for our saddle. —J. H Sand* banquetled the ministers j attending the Lu her Memorial. We can imagine the good things, but alas ' "imag inations hollow dreams'* do not satisly the craving of a hungry editor's vitals We would trade our Imagination off any time for a "tquare meal.'' —Wo noticed Martin Luther in town on Friday. He ia now a Justice of the Peace In Gregg township, and signs himself 11, L. Kisbel. J. Calvin is Pruthonotary, and John Wesley is practicing law. John the Baptist has not reported yet. —The Railroad magnate* of tho B. E- V, & P. R- R-, have again loon over the route to Lemont. This looks like busi ness Mr. Blanchard told us that Presi dent Roberts was very much In earnest about tho building of this branch. We think we can safely say that this road is an assured fact. —ln mentioning the handsome brick dwelling bouse of J. L Runes, and the J rushing business done by him at E tgleville, in our last number, by * lypograbical error Mr. Runes' christian naiuo was changed to John. Wo beg his pardon. Of course everybody knew that wo meant Irv., yet a fellow wants bis proper title, don't hu ? —lt is with profound regret that wo chronicle the d--alb of an old and est lma' b'.e citizen like the lata Elijah Chambers, , but it is part of the duty of an editor, and wi perform It with sorrow. Mr. Chamb ers had been ill for some time, and while his dentb was momentarily expected, the blow Was not lightened by it* being ex pected. Mr. Chambers leaves several sons and daughters and a widow to mourn his oar. He wa buried on Sunday. A Res TBKOI'UH lIHI'NH V'ATLIR.— Starting from tho village ol Centra Hall, that nestles right against tho FR"t bill of the Nittatiy mountain, AND following the course of that range in a northeasterly di rection, one finds himsell on a good road and going through is lovely and U fertile land. It wa a NEW experience to us, there fore doubly pleasant. Everyone bus visit ed Pennsvalley'.S famous cave, • every one is fumiliar with our journey for the first four miles. Almost immediately we strike 111 V NORTH I* *L IN IT OR URKOU. Here the Brush valley mountain rises and forms the valley proper. Wo found our selves among friends solid for tho Demo cratic ticket—every time In tin* famous precinct there is but one Republican, and ihcy keep him H* a sort of walking muse urn—a terrible example, s it were. Going on, we rem bed tho imtnenso double farm ,f D. Bird, with i's big stone barn, and iben soon found ourselves talking with J. 11. II a/."I, J S. Hoy, and J. J Taylor, all voting Democrats, hurrying up corn husk ng so a* to work lor the election The church spires of MAlitaONlll Itu now showed themselves, ar.J this sight, •oittbitn d with a -ens" of hunger, spurred i* on. The town did not stop us ;we went through. Ellis Shnfer had invited us o dinner. Elli-is tho Chairman of Miles •iwmhip, anil is making Democracy hum Jown here, lie knows how to entertain a tellow, too. ills brother Uriah lives by him on the next (arm ; be is an old friend of the Ditvtot HA r. Reuben (irimin has a fine lartn between this and the town. Bartges Bros are doing a big business in Madi-ouburg, one that i growing all the time. Tbey are fine young fellows and deserve success. Heiewcmet Dr. Leo, a ptmician of standing in the o mrouutty and of personal culture Had a short talk •villi An .row < h ki r, Jacob Nestlerode, F II Shafer. J. S. Hazel, tie.* Shaffer, II J Ginler, and many ethers. THE VI A DLAOS not -. has for its proprietor, Mr Mover. Thi gentleman ha b- n f ere 1 ,r a -hort time, but is making the hnue a p> pular on" The supper we ,-e v"! (bows that it is desert.-d. Dr J \V II Reh-r ba* opened lilt ofiite in the hotel The Dr. invited ut into his room ; it looked like a regular drug store , everything warranted to cure, lie propose* to < t'a l : h himself here and make a name. At M-RLNA I'.ANk ibat Democratic war h"re. >ni Faust en I tamed us over night H - charming I daughter p'.ayt delightfully n the piano; his wife is a model houteke* per, so that you can enjoy yourself thoroughly, strang er. But hang your h*t up. old boy, or S*m might lake it f<>r as; i". .-n. Ask Kramer about it. We found in the person of Sam's blacksmith our frind Charlui M . Roy. Sam is doing a big trade in bug gie* an I -leigb*. and expeu-ts to put out fifty this winter At CENTRE VMLTN J,<. K M y-r ke.-p* the p-t > rtire H has a One country home, -Joseph Bierly has a web oi HvatesJ farm in the neighbor hood. Tl. first man we met in Hct.xi>nre. wa* Hi* Honor, J .dgo Frank, who pro sitl--d over ;r c urts re ent.v in such an acceptable mann-'r He i* no I, ng.-r in business Th" Oram ey Bros, have bought h m . ul and are inaxing a lively stand out ■f it. Wo made the a (Ua.i.tance of Squire ('arl in, ar, 1 aha', 1-oine, intelligent JUS tee of ths- I'eacw he makes And here we found Frank Brumgard. Frank hasn t | been well, hut w-ll enough to work for the i ticket. John Mallory, too. John proba bly knows as much political history a* any one in the county. '.Squire C'orman, the Nswtor of Brush valley, saluted u* and gave us a smile of welcome. Dr ilillibish has been very low but seems to have rallied a little Dr Bright entertained us one i evening in hi* office, which be has just re. paired. (' (' DHS* hat taken theup-lown j stand and is delighted with hit growing business. He is a pushing young fellow. The band was out in the evening, but the rain interfered with much playing With in the year, this hand hat reorganized un der the competent leadership of W. H. Miller. It now consist* of LI pieces, and plays 12U atr*. But the boys want nass uniforms, and they ought to have them. C. Klinefelter tcnchsw lbi* winter. Cook Condo will take the hotel in a couple of week*. Wolf's store is about lour mile* • cast of Itebersburg. L Geislweit is run ning the blacksmith and repair shop here. Emanuel is a pleasant fellow, and rixbl above IL-nry Gilbert I* turning out A rat* quality of boot end shoe. Gno. B, Haines heartily welcomed us at his house and cordially invit*d us to dinner, but CY Brumgard had BEEN ahead, and there we had a pleasant time indc"d Everybody in Bellefonte knows Cyrus. REMARKS. We were delighted with this isolated BUJ beautiful valley, and it* hospitable people. Tbey are inte'ligenl; they vote all r'glit and straight; they are paying annually more and more attention to education ; but above all, they are honest and law abiding people. Most of the farmers have built their houses back from the road, at the foot OF the mountains, whare they have cool and delicious flowing mountain water. Thoae who with a pleasant rest among a pleasant people, should goto Brush Valley. We wish to notify Dsn Oramley that he can find the story to read to bis girl In our noxt. i Tho Luther Monionnl HorviOM, j I One of thu tii"t tniererilng and Imprea- j I iv nervioo* wiifn*rd I>r H long ttinv, ! ' *i that hflld on Friday lan in uummtiniu- j i ration of thv four hundredth annivurary j lof tbo birth of the grout Reformer. Tho ' ] Mirvice# wuro hold in the court room, com- J ! tncncing lit 10} o'clock. Owing to the I inclemency of thu wmtbrr lint hutuu KM not very w!l tilled at lb( opening. Thu i ml.lrtin of wulcoine wit* delivered by th" I Kv. Mr. Furtt, of Belkdonl", who #poku j of the object of the mooting, nod paid a i glowing trihiitu to the giant of thu Kctur niution. Il'i claimed that l.ulhar bad 1 given civil and religion* freedom to tho world, en oj.cn Bible, und i ailed him the • father of thu public reboot ayrlotn In I fact ho laid tit under inch 11 heavy debt ).• < the great man that we feel like going into | voluntary bankruptcy in order to < aneel I tho obligation. Mr Furrt * addre't wa well receiirvd, rhort and to the J.I inl, and ] bowi him to be a yealou* follower and ' warm admirer of Luther. Muric vva* furniihoil by a vary excellent choir, In i j the afternoon tbo court hon-e wu i rowdvd, • and in addition to tbo choir the 7.ion l and | diacouraed tweet inutic. Thu attraction of thu afternoon wav the nddrcr* ,f |>r. Morrit, of Maryland Thu K'Varend gen tlenian might well havo been taken for , Luther bimtelf, to tirong a ri emblance doe* be bear to the picture of tint great ' Kuformar. The Ibtctor'v add ret# tit able, learned ami eloquent. He carefully re- ' viewed the hie and work of the rna*t*r mechanic that reared tne fabric oitited out the vital |*jint o' the reformation, and the caute* that lead to Luther • withdrawal from the ( liurih of Koine. In handling to delicate a que* tion at that of religion* h if, it take. „ j tkillful man, a man vrreed in llie art of ; ditj utalion, yet free from narrow mind"!- r.e wod religion# f.artian>hip, a man with | ■ lion.'tt conrlcliont and the nervt to Ha'.u I them. lie ill net attack tyilcUit, tot per- I ont. Thtwe qualification* Dr. M..rr,. pooetted in a high degree. Hit nd'irrtt *t> entirely talitfact >ry to a II leboite audience, which it tayirig a gr tt deal Dr. Morrit hat leit rnaay admirer in thi community and tl uld I • return w>, .id 1 ■ warmly welcomed. lie it * thorough itudent, a cultivated g*r.t!etr.*n and a Lutheran from bind I • f, The evening tervir • were varu I ard interetiing, the court ro..m to perfectly jammed, tard.net in a 1 I i r. ; a < r.■ pant.in. The He||ef..nt orchestra wa an additional attraction and the ttng'OK of Luther'i Baltic Hymn w th orrh**tral ac comjanymint wa grand There were j quite a number of the vitiling minster* who tpok* durirg tbe evenirig anl lb* 'audience wat highly entertained. The i beautiful tervicu of the I. ilhvran churi h , | wat rendered at each meeting. The court , roc m. or rather the tp< akrr t ttand wat decorated with c hoice fl wert. On the wal' | back of the judge* chair in letter* of gold i wni the motto "Here I ttand, I cannot do | olherwite, G-] help me, amen, 1 ' in Ger ! man and Knglith. Underneath wat a (.tinting ' f I,other and Melanctbon. Tin , memorial rt fleet" great credit on our 1 Lutheran friend* throughout the county, and thowt that they have a ret' n for the . "faith that it in them " A rice little tet of [ piecrt for ten rer.ta fall early, at German t . —A gentleman of our town, who bat every opportunity of knowing, tayt that "Bellefonte it the live*t town without any ; ejeeption in central Penntylvanla ' Of c unt thit it not newt to ut, but our mod ' ety hat kept ut from mentioning the fart before Bellefonte it contervatively pro greattve, (if we may u*e the phraee \ ; there it nothing phenomenal, and the u too old to be prococtoui in her growth. She huitdi nothing the doee not need, and the neodt nothing the doe* not build, (eirept a new j depot), and the rctult i that the 1. never thaken by panic* or ditturhed by cyclone* j She ha* everything within berelf to be come great, and it turrounded on all tidt , by the e'emenl# of wealth. She hat the flne*t churcbet, the be*t hoteli, the llrmeit bankt, tho mott elegant private retidence*, thu handtometl men, the mott beautiful ; women, the m'tnot tletion, and the larg net numler of bahte* of any town of it* tiro in the United Statet. , Traoftg SC*LU, Oct. 27, IMS. ->*t. j | tnt tb* we-k end!*# *• Ort 17, '.T.iV, lln>* lint* lent jet VI .VI | InooM 4.)y, : Pre*i*atlj .iorln# l ftar ;,**l.or* : Sam* tlmt It*l ,-er 3 i*T,au j IIHIMM J*.T*t j Total la I**3 tJt*AB ; ' kaeit tier laal r##r 3 3*l .•>! ] pnrreae* tlji', t , runt* r* altar • Lumber 10* rtrt Mitral lan ari * Id* * LBCTt'RK Cot'Raa AH * * l>o* Kt> —The Lecture Committee of the Young Men'* CbrUtain A**cialion held a mooting on Monday alterniHin, at which tbey de cided to abandon the proposed courte of lecture*. Thlt action w** taken rather r" lunctantly, hut It becamn neceetary, at ther > were not enough teuton Itcket* old to warrant them in engaging tbe lecturer*. One of the lecturer#, however, Prank W Smith, had been engaged, and will deliver hi* celebrated lecture, "In and out of An der*onville," on Wedmwday evening, Nov. 7tb. Tbe Committee detire to return thank* to tho*e who *o kindly rot ponded m their call In ordering tee ton ticket#, and lru*l* they, with many olhar*, will not fail Wt hear Mr ttailh. H ACTUM sua i\ MAHIOM.— I'erii.er* URN i buy butking corn, t' P. Y'-arfclc, wife . ' und mother niul Mrt. Henry Ynerh k, have ! t g.illil In viell toil e ffieiid* Wl tint Wctl.— j' ! Hilly Miller ha* hi* il"r rooui | iitcil red ' and a flew lien | nr.n ~,11, „ii'i it n. w n-ady ' tii wait on bi i 1-1 .tu< -. in a j nc .i.t man. • tier —f K Mi !i-r olue nf Lie good* j * •I H lift ion, to CM pln< .1 to n new an.j lr<'b i b tiippl v.— Ibtv I>. 0. Sboeioakr united Mr. <- Hinry I'ipir and Mi>* Kitber M-yer in ' tho bond* of holy wetlon kon tie < ,ening e of tho 2olh, intt. Wo wi-h them happi- ' not* The CiUr Bun isn'l v%* in town e latt week d'tpleylng v*n > t*r.■ • inutic. lit " gtHol 'it.li and fin. niiitic ea' n'it lie tur- . I (>*tied .11 tlie .'oiiiity Mr John Hay, Jr., ' | ha* volunteered t > t"ai li tho rudiment* of ' * I luutic overv a -rn .1.11 in the He- ' | formed ■ hurrh All barge. H Ycaritd. Jc Soli * ttore ' 1 r> 111 it gioaiiiiig iirnler tlie heavy weight • f r.ew .• nt|. li K, Shoemaker hat ' . liarg.i o| ti i, j rimary tchool in town. VS'e ' , with Itiin *ui'i et* in iiit tirt attempt. ( I —(iartrian *| .v c-h lor all their good#, ' hence tiii* f. a-ori they are able to t*l' ' 1 good* at the price* they d*>. LLMV HAM. Notr.a —tieorgn llutt L I crowded wiih work. The boot* and h**et ' In niaki t are Iteginning t'i have a nationi*' [i-puUtlon A K Meyer hat 1 barge */l j th gritt mill in thi place The fur b ' inaket will comparo very favorably with any of the lav y brand* made at tin- ti.er .bant mill*— Our bend, und'r tb leader-' *bi|i * f l'hiliji Myert, bat beconm very I (•roltci.-nt in a bort time They (.lay 1 1 • .jual to any band in tbe county. Harry ' , Swab and Will Swab are,a* well at the ml ..f our farmer*, buy bu-ku.g ( <*rn —lian lei lleet tbir.k* tbey have the right man ill | l h** right (ila*-tarl* off •.n a long tlorv t-i led y<*u Imw , near be 1 ame hitting a i juirrr! **r turkey , . ( tend for a (eilicctuan at un*r, or r'r,l him 1 | your fflce—it i* y**ur only < fiance. KAIL ROAT> Nora* —The tur.nal c.n th" ' 1 Beech Creek and Cbarfl* !.] Kail Ib*ad will Warn bu Completed Thit it * r.eof tbegreal eti work* *if the rail r. ad eiigirnert 11. our I County Ihe < Inn* llrolberi are the con- | * tract* r They run two •' m droit, and i! work by ele, tru- light Traiot will im running on tl u r a i by the |*t of Janua- '• ry IW4. I < The w rk of litlrib ilir.g t;e on tbf :l Bellefonte ,v BufTalo Kun r <1 ettl I * ge I 1 | on j I The K.r.gineor Corp* of the I'a K K aruttill working on the Lem. nl branch | We underttsnd ibi l'r*--i i.-nt ilol>ert it favoratde to the conttru U"h of tbi* r .ad ai 1 tbe cumt o t 'D of the |'.-nntt a 1 iejr ' road. The I'enn at '<* have l*e**n eiamlning the pro(u-rty whic Gordon A Labdl* j implement tlore i* l.a-atr! with a view to building a Ifeigt I depot. —We are t..rry, if w- Mil |O4 clietj, f..r j tome of our coir.) eiitort, and thereby cri|. I ; jile their b .tine*. but we ar.'t make price* I" tuil them. NS e aim t* < I many gieaS nl a mall margin, intu-ad of a fi w at a large jir- Ct. The uayt of large jr. fiu are among the pa*t, and th**e who etiil hold • *ut for th" old-time profit of 2'* t*> '*) |r cent, will find tbem#elve* left We tell j the rf-y brtf mm It'i al p*rKe* generally charged for ordinary g<*odt Our trade 11 far better than It ever wat, which w# coti -1 tider an endoriemcnt by the )*u*.p|e of our way <*f doing bu-ioe*t. DOLL A- MIKOLX Obituary. —— At Hubleriburg, I'a. Get Iflh, ' Bennia, ton of Will and Blanche Svhaef- i ( fcr, aged 1 year, 1 month, and 22 dayt. Lillt* #-I.t o Lrlfhleyed Aa-tla#, Treeaur* L.,*l-T LY KWOH AL,-^*. r*m* her* like • *** l, r.lllb* heart* t*lth)e) *1.4 l*>r* Rut lh* I'alher. in lII* eiwteai. Calle-t htm lu*li*lter I l*re . W h-r* *r *ll m*> meet 4ear Re*o i*. If lre I*ll.e we *h*ll lr * 1 —bllftMli that th® puhliiher* of 1 , the Centre County Hi'tory 1 have brought , tull againat A. J Greitt, Or. Dartt and J Benj. Rich, Thete gentlemen object to 1 (>aying for picture* intended to illotlrate ( a comic almanac. We may tuggntt that *iur friend* Greitl Dartt and Rt'h tue the firm for libel. The td.a of putting "Tug , Wllon'#" picture* in the !!itory (*) and j calling it A J. (irei>t it ab-urd. But that i* the penalty for being a gA-at man. Why 1 Jar k could not even pay hia money and 1 take hi# choice. —The new P.vangelical church at I*e- j tDonl, Mile*burg circuit, Central I'a. Con- ( fere nee, Mill be devlicated to the worthip of ' God No* 4th, IBM.T Rv. W. K Det. wiler, Pre*iding Rider of tba William*- port Diatrlct, and Rev. Je*aa M. K.linger, J of Lock llaven, will officiate. Minuter* < and niniiibcre of the adjoining Held* are 1 cordfctly Invited to attend. Quarterly Conwrence Saturday, Nov. 3rd, In tho nl ternoon nl 2j o'ebt k. t -We have |u*t received new Kail | and Winter Wooltin*. Call and leave 1 your order. 1" MojrrooMgßT A Co., Tailor*. ' •loTTIN'ih Tttou I't.Vr (jttOVK M 11.L*.- D L Krebr, K-q., candidate for l're*ideni Jud *tf |h 'ieariieid llolricl, vi-il'ul hi* old homo in Kurguton lownvhip Mr, K reb* I""ki we , 14li ! ■'i, vunP ient of h D.-inocrvtic mi ory ifi r,!vf, in in] Novemiter -Ti.e pi Into ir,j, I. t*.-iI,-* tint ed ; thu i-ailv criqi being Urg-i and ol giMul yield, but rotting badly.— Till! i.un crop will nut amount to much, owing to tbe early froet.— Mr. Snyder be* purciia*- ed the tOiro of .-lewurl Bro* a'. Slate Coi* lego, ao our towiithip I!•>• kto „n ,-H*t'-rri party . Jim will bn very muub mitted In our people, 11* bo wu an a. ioliimodatlr.g and obliging nurrbaiit f.'ba. II Smith -..1 i i f Judge Smith, and Mi- Sliii> |,u.- tli 11 ret, formerly of McAiavv* Kurt, were married on Sunday lat : and on tbu 11 th b' OUT s luw and Mi*# Maioto Ku'ei laaji-r lelt tic land of riligiH bii-M-di.'-* lor Ida elvilaii ol life. Th'-y left f. r their home In J*ewitoWli -Frank f*ti * rur.* a *t*„in throhnr. Hu lint threibad at. it 3.', ikkj bu-bel* of wlo at tin* #e**oa. W iio can beat that'' 1J..A1 "lil'lt'i JoTI I.m -John Meyer* i* buiy huiking c rn. S*y bitcorn t* like tbe new* from Ohio-good —Mr Jacob Weber i an ' i ttnpln of u lem[ierato.tr lif 11" i' eiity-three yer* ol ag at.d -till work* at tl.' 1 .ib.rn t trade ; net. r v. a* tii k a day.—D Myer, ("al Reily and Tb. tna Reily are tb ■ bort lutiler*. - far thi* '•> ti they have killed three Jeer 1 arol wi unded a large le-ai.—J N. Ditig're, dry good* and druggi*t, 1* driving n iar •- t,u,i. to-'' Hu ha* thu only telephone in town lair dealing v 't< h * tu'.utner# i* bi* iio'ito J oka W*kn I* *iiii keeping uj. bi* reputation for o.aiiuf*. luring Li,e bug gi* and *le!.;be J T Wfte-r, he beik* after It,u llltefe*!* < j .r • —tf.at 1* li'• toll * • " jrthie t.—The Lutheran < itif.-r- U tiw-i-l* here on 1 .edy ard w. i < . *e on Tburrday evening —We never u* a. oniitent * divplav of fail and winter peal* a* ' ,r merchant# ha \ e i: their tbovr window* and on li e out*.de of the, r "tore*. Ill* w nderful to * .. %( r al >•••• - -fi %l ♦#• wf M '■* il. M tiUm TrniU-ft *fiil Ur. h io • *! • I l*| • * || f#, t.. t■ 11 t • " Jlk* I Mb U ■ f \4rt l*/4 *s n • kfrani (mi* • it# NsitishiH l/n. dfttvl i|a Ami mi A|Mt IT'-#? r otl' tn| 41*. trfM kit ) •'•*• r ". •s. tlc | #h lat of Mai I"VM *. % *ri ar 1 r •- 4 |*b 1 *••, 4sta*l tl# cf l?' itdf btftiiilti(Hu rf| tr4 I'll# •♦'■ ! 1lk lb*f Ihr-fw f •ltat- m I'gfti#. |# p <'-v.tr r only I'a "h ti ) 'th .fw| r.f A*.- t I*' 4 M a •#! ffmM t .tw > VI alffi 4t-4 Il.a ?Vth , A|fil l?H ar I' . la"r • ( 4liv * r*t b I ink* In mi i*ti. nni l t )+ a,)d m tli Ml • *4 H at V • *fj# 1 u Tir.r* - Ai iM H| tm* until lh (ffiffUc w i fji I* ;-i1 It# toll T J li *tt K Mittrv PUmtir, • (Mr*. tkrt > th |DQ PXECt'T* K S SALK—There ..II I J l* tt|n*k| b j n' li •' li e-Uth # ©f J"lih R"lit , IB tu lii|it| . ( *tilf t •.!• P %TI" Hl> *T. KAIEHHm IT. A I#. Ufa, Ik* per* ■ of • 1 #>a And b thr /Tlk. A D . 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