©k (Urate grffittat. Thursday Morning, January 3. 18C4- (1 ih|^N , (MNUIiMII| llll|Nittiilil 'Ull *I fr-m an) f Ibt to.ui*>. No cmihmhilc *• • *. "\| b> the r*l nam* of •%• t rttw. Local Department. -1884, —Past—Christmas. —Coming -Christmas. —Oeorge Brown. F.'H , a L>oh llavsn •'.cbool marm," is attending lii'lilut*. —Argument conrl for Centre county will brgm on Monday the 7-h, iniianl, nt 10, A M. Mi** Hit I lie J McK-an, an Inlorosting v .ung lady of L >ck llavcn, is aliening Institute. —Cook Condo, of Rebrrsburg, sot* a •'•laving" table, a- every one will testify thai nop* wi>h him. —l-aac Smith, a former employe of Montgomery A Co., of this place, but now t f liidgway, l'a , spent Christmas among hi* many friends hero and in Milrsburg. Judge Orvta ha* removed hit law of fb-e into Woodrtng'a block, oppoalle the lourl H >u-e. He will occupy the offices formerly occupied by II A. McKee, Eq —Hit Honor, Judge Hoy, will bold an argument court in Huntingdon, beginning iv-Jav, and to continue the balance of llie vrw-k, If there U business to occupy that tune. —We were favored by a hnrt call from Mr J >hn Wolf, one of our county Com missioners, on Tuesday alternoon, but we dure not publish the ttory of the "new bridge." —On accdunt of our columnt being crowded this week we are unabl* to pub lob any of the Institute proceeding* they, however, will app-nr in full In next week 's i'tue. —The farmer* are improving the oppor tunity they have of putting their grain 1 i market on nidge*. Score* of sledges arrive every day loaded with grain, nnd have loaded with coal. —Gotlieb Haag nevoV forgete the print er* on I'briiltMi, and the Dkmoc rat i under obligation* to that gentleman (or one quart flu-d extract of wheat. Some thing that is used in toning up the "devil. " —Gerbrlck, Hale A Co have engage,! the *rvices of Cooper Pare a* book-keep, e*. With two as fine looking fellows a Harry and Cooper to run an office will d■> much toward- insuring a prosperous bus:- iiru to any concern. Bobby Laurimnre, a former typo of the Democrat, but now a resident of Clearfield, visited hit friends last week ltobs.-rt had a de*|e-rate struggle with the lixth-a< be, but never l*t bit patience. Robert, JOR are always * welcome visitor —Mrs. Annie Fiedler, wife of J. A Fiedler, of the Williamsport Grit , who has b.wn vi-iting for the past week at her father'*, Emanuel Brown, K-q .proprietor of the Cumniingt House, returned to her home yesterday. Miss Lir.cie Long well, the accomplish rd lady clerk at Jnc. C. Miller & Co'* , bat again retired to the quietude of private life, much pleased with her experience as "salesman" for the firm, with the excep tion of the senior member of the firm. —Our enterprising friend, Kllit K Young, of Fine Grove Mills, has a fine assortment of can lies, alto fresh oysters by the quart or dish. Mr. Young Is agent for the White tewing machine, which bat given entire satisfaction. —The Electric Light Co. made a mis lake when they put up their poles In the gutter, and were to informed by the town council, who requested that tbey put them up on streets, which tbey did at required by the town "daddiaa." —D DGM ,K W. Hale, (nulled the ofljert of Nubia Lodge, A. ATM, at Curwewtville on last Thursday, 27ib, oik, tt being St. John's day ; aad on Friday night fof towing, the oflcers of Osceola Lodge He reports as having had a good timo, and the lodges In n prosperous con dition —Aa mturJkwunt was taken out by our excellent HhenfT, T. J. Punkle, aad servad by biotaelf oa a young lady wbo is attending InstituU aad boards at tba "Cummlaga." Owing to tba fact that a few prisoners bare lately asoepad from some of our oSoars, Mr. Dunkla kapt vary eloaa to tba young lady la question, aad—but wa were wrongly informed aad bog pardon. They warn only at taadiog tba avaaiag saeeioos of tba In stitute. —Our estimable fellow cititen, Samuel Lewiu, Kq , so Dams Rumor has It, will soon surrender his life of single b I eased c MS to Miss Helen Odendorf, n vary pret ty aad accomplished Baltimore lady. Mr. Lowln is one of the solid business men of our place, and wa can vouch for bis hon esty and Integrity. We bespeak for Miss —but then wa didn't intend to tell you tba ome—■ kind and devoted husband. This lady, who has the credit of subduing the heretofore considered incorrlgable Sammy, must indeed be far above the avrrsge, and father rufi wts on the fair set of our beauti ful little city. Wall, hare's our best wishes ■or a bright aad rosy future to both you and } jui esticuabie lady. Monte Word, the famous ba*o bull pit her, spent *"veral days in town Istt week. Uo still claim* Bellefonte as his" place of residence, notwiib-tand ng L ok Haven b represented that he originally cam froin there. Mr. Ward hn been at tending the Columbia Law school in New York city during the past season, and wil, remain there till the first of May next, when (he term be Is attending closes, nnd then he will resume his former position as pitcher for the New York club. He con templates making the practice of law hi* profession, and Judging from his W"ll. known native ability, there it no doubt hut tbat he will rbe to as great a degree oj eminence In Ibn profession of law as ho ha* attained on the diamond field, which we all know is a national, if nut a world wide reputation. —Dosebner, the gunsmith, hat an "ole. phnnt." It Is on Water street in this borough, and is rather n big affair. It Is over sixty feet long, and will be used as his future business place. He contemplate* having connectid with it a shooting gal lery, with a range feet. Home years ago, near the corner of 2!* th street and Broadway, in New Y->rk city, a gentleman of considerable business enter prise, fitted up an establishment in grand and elegant style, and converted it into the most handsome billiard parlor in the United Stales. Hi* friend* and all man ner of people marvelled saying, "Surely this man doth a strange thing with his money. Why does he not invest it in some thing which wili remunerate him ?" S one said, "He had an 'Elephant < n his bands,'' which, by the way, It an old say ing. lint nothing disconcerted him, and when fir.- fshed ho naiiod it "The While K.ephanl." But it proved to be a very profi'iitde In vestment, as you cannot enter "The White Elephant" on any evening but what you will find all of the fifty, or perhaps more, billiard and pool tables in use. Wo hope .Mr. I) ■chner'* "Elephant' may be a* profitable a one as the While Elephant just referred to, a* It l said to be one r>f the most profitable businesses in that part of th" great metropolis. A THRIVIXO BuslVIS- --Oerbn K Hale A Co ,of the Bllefonte Milia, are tint! rubied I y colng a thriving tio>fee*s, and one of which our little t..wn may bo proud. During the past year, up to D-comber Ist, 1883, there pasted through tbeir mill one hundred thousand bu-beltof grain From seventy to seventy five thou-and bushel* of which was wheal, and fr,,m thirty to thirty-five thousand bushel* wa* coarse grain. They have now in store over thirty thousand bushels of wheat, which has been delivered within the last few month* They have extended their facilities consid erably for the storage ( ,f grain this last summer, and will in all probability during the present year by far exceed last year's figure* uf one hundred thousand bushel* —We rail vt ur attention to the adver tisement of Dinge*, Vnnada A Co. of Co burn. These your.g men aro courteous and polite, and the people of that vicinity w ill find It to their interest to call on them for goods in tbeir line OniTt'art.— The death of Mr. Iler.ry J. Muster, of liaines towr.sbip, on Mon day afternoon, at one o'clock, Dec. 2l> came unexpected to hi* family and friends- Mr. Muster has been in a feeble state op health for about one month, owing to an affection of the liver, but had so far re covered that he was able to sit on • chair. Death came to him at in a twinkling of gn eye, and took him from our midst. Mr. Musaer leaves a sorrow stricken wife and two children to mourn their loss. His re main* were luried in the Woodward Union cemetery on Thursday. —The Electric Light Company are pushing forward their enterprise with a great deal of energy. Tbey are now busily engaged in erecting the pole* en which will be plaeed the wire for conducting the light to different point* in town. They have also a number of hand* at work in the engine bouse, putting in the engine and boilers, and front present indications we will have electric light to read by In lam then two weeks. We hope that this enter prise may succeed aad that it may bava many patrons, for electric light Is n long step forward In scientific adventure; and besides that it gires our town reputation abroad, to say nothing of local advantage* to be derived from it. A Him tcat Bats its Hint—On lest week one morning, the reporter of the DiMocnaT was shown what seemed almost incredible to oee who had not wilnqpeed it. One of the fine porkers that are being fattened at the Bellefonte Mills actually crawlad out of lu hide on Christmas night, and on the following morning two-thirds of the whole hide wa* lying in on* part of the pen and the bog, whose external cov ering it so recently had kern, wa* moving aronnd in another part of the pen in ap parently good health, end undoubtedly much Improved in appearance. Without further explanation this would seem to hare keen a freak of nature. But this un natural act of the hog can be accounted for to some extent, not by reason of It hav ing that particular attribute of the ophi dian reptile, of annually shedding it* skin, but by reason of it having fallen Into the mill race about six weeks ago, during the night, and remained there till morn ing, when it wa* rescued, and it ha* since then been tanre or lot* sick, and would have died, no doubt, bad It not been for the careful nursing ft received at the hands ot the employ.• at the will. ' J R niI. UK AT RttnciuinrKa. —Th* music n) convention huid In and fur the benefit of the Lutheran church at Robortburg, during last week, closed on Friday mid Saturday evening'* with two crnml con curl*, and was a surer** In every respect The church wm comfirlably filled on Fri day evening, and the performance wis good throughout. On Saturday evening thn cliurch wn filled to il utmost capec- Ity, and standing room WM at a premium, Tho Iniento heat and poyr ventilation made it very dflb-ull for the singer* to perform tiieir part*, and it li indeed a wonder tboy did ao well. tpiite a bsinl/ooio rum WM added to the exchequer of the church from the proceed*. Tho Convention WM conducted by Prof. I. II Heehrbt, of Hageratown, Md., assist ed by Prof. Ilarry J. Sechrit, pianil and i woio cornetit; Prof. Q. 11. H. W*llcr, I pfaniiit and vocalist, and Mint Klin K 8e- I cbrUt, contralto winger, of tho warne place. Mi M. <. Miller, of Kl>orhurg, prrsid ed at the organ, and filled that petition very acceptably, (juilo a number of home talent, and singers from a distance, assisted very materially In makirg tho concert a surer**. Prof. I. R Sechrlwt hn a naturn' qualification for developing inuwica! talent, and tho excellent Inuwic rendered by hit, claw , rpeahn volume in hi* favor a,, a skill, ful instructor. The wonderful "Tripple tongued" performance en tho cornet, by I'rof. Ilarry J. ,Seclint, wan a marvel p, all who bad the pleasure of bearing bint, and the easy manner in which he perform ed the mutt difficult pieces rank* him among the very finest musicians of the land. Prof. Weller'* organ solus delight ed the audience, and hi* good humor and pleating manner rnsdo him a g< ncral favor ite. The performance throughout of Mi* Se ehrit *• quite satisfactory, and her reci tation of "Deacon Monroe's Story" w* one of th leading features of the • vning. Miss Scohrlsl rea Is silmlrably, and w>- | r. - diet for her a ftrijht future. The soto and chorus "When the Morning <'>m<-," 'urg by little lours Woodling, and solo and chorus "Rcautiful Land of Ib-st," bv little Kdio Wolf, was highly spj reciate be wsfte i gent'y In the cars of your correspondent. Messrs. William Kreamer and F W" Walker were the doorkeepers, and—well, tho D -r lor was the only fellow that pnnr-i their vigilant eye# without a ticket. "Vou hot." Perry .Stover, of C .burn, attended the ooncerl. Of curse he saw Dr. Bri nk, p>haw ! Perry, we wont say no more about it, for if you had presented your coal bill we'd have had to pay it- But do you think ho'* getting mnupnr f Professors Sechrist and Weller "lock the rake" by their cbmic songs In the hotel parlor on Thursday night. The Banquette was "largely" attended at Cook Condo'a on Saturday night efter tho concert. liripM and appropriate toasts were offered and responded to by thecoun cil of "three." "Ticket, please. Ob, excuse me. Pass right in, Iloclor." Was it you, Mr W.s •H. / (VMII Nora* raeu M ADisoNarnu.—Clarence MOT or had a valuabla mere dia for him recently. Tha reuse of tu daih U not known.-The literary society at I'nlon Mali, organised aawaral week* ago, i. pro gressing laely.—Tha young ladles are busily angaged working tboaa slipprrt for soma otkar girl's brother.— William Bailey again rusticatas ia our midst, afW a two yaars' wisit through tha Wast—Miss Ma< tia Hmull is wisiting Mist Ida Kaafer.— A graat many of tha farmars baiaara plowing tbair nait yaar corn sad oats ground—Last Saturday was tha last day an which daar can legally ba killed.— Among tha wiaiting population at this writing wo notica tba familiar faca of Dr. Kahar, who baa boon away for aia weeks Tha Dr. looks much improved, and is over welcome homo. —William Roll killad two porkers tha other day which drasaad ><7s pounds. Who can haat it In the Valley 7 J. N Rapport, of Rutatown, is visiting at T. T. Moyer's. Mr. Reppert is vary well nl*a**d with tha lowa and vfclaity.—Dan iel Rush, in company with a few sporting friends, spent a couple of days on tba mountains last weak ia search of the coveted dear.—Wo are going to have a musical convention sometime this winter. Jon*. Wooiiwaau ITEM*. —Weather cold and sleighing splendid.—! be Sunday school festival on Christmas Kve was a success- House crowded to overflowing. Order good Some of our young men bed too much of "Kley'e beet."—Bt- Paul * Sunday school bad an enteruinment on Christmas afternoon.—For variety we had n "run away." Party spilled out, hut not serious ly hurt.—Wo had quite n number of *U llors during the week. Ilr, Ard bu pur chased tho brick bouse and will take pot teuton In the spring. NEW* Bdr. MI t I N KIM ITKM* —flood sleighing. Welcome the CKNTHK In uo it.tr. Irn A. line five bicvo.los for rule cheap. Ha got them from We*. II Al>o K. "t" ff* to Harria* burg, visiting friend*. Hope she luuy enjoy herself. Geo. Cum tiling* MOT with a great (?) |OS. Ili foriy-thouaa'XL dollar HORSE died. fleo. etill LN A cow. so come o.L for a I/TITT. Wm. Karsfctter lis* old hi* home ON I'enn street T• • Jacob KEEN, "ND EXPONI* to go to Montana 'Jen, toil m THE spring. A pro'racied MEET NC •- now in pro gre-s in THE Krniigeiiru! . hutch. Mr. F. J. Swavely. of THE LLIU CRIT, siniled upon Mtllheim U-T S*t. COME again; )<>u A:E ALWAYS *I-lc./inc, a is your pap'-R. Daniel 111 on. the crack -hot of the Branch, had quite a rti-H to >• him over the Holidays. Chill./ know* how to handle (hut | addle after roll call. High-toned — that sh-igiiing pnrtv to ("ell" re ll. ill TAKING a e ilnreii mall S],>ng " ■ I ■ i - liongli to in ike U f.-iiow "chmh a tree." PICK WIIS A'N I VR /1:' J/# I. BOAT .AT GO, I'i. IMINT Christ INM en lei tainnients I ere held in the i iitbei.Ul cliurches of J', lalsburg arid Pleasant ''• ip. on CLIR ,-tm IS •>.. ; N-i T'iiii-tmss evening, r< *|>eciiv.-lv. TBR children r oejvrd gift* from the NULL lav Hchools, ,TII IWI II- all highly pi*- %-. *!, A'L.LT*-s*l - WERE ma I. by the p,-terand IV.F, Mor rison, and by Clenp-NL Dale, £Q , AT PLEASANT lisp. \: the latter pines the |-Nrr>r. Rev. (5. S. Iliven. wn remerj. TIERED in S.ilwtT-ll'ial gilt I.v the \uung [>eop|E, SOD ul- I by toe nteiuliefs of tlie congregation, ton fanner prmutisi >. fine lap fol.E, and the bit er a | or-, of monev. Th<* EXERN-E* | .I* VERS p'.raaantly. Many t- (urns el the bap py scatoti. p —We rrgr. t that oil • • uiitof I ; put - lihing Is. l w.I-k we < A ) not gu. n A . count tif ;he grand "Ma'qu/ r.I 1 N\ O|| BU>ner'*, near (,'uburn. It V* THEER-ST ■*t st'.ir that BS* tsion PLACE in thst vi < inity for many a lie g d* S F *T, <->-tum< w.-re #'l T fr. n. IMn'sd- pliia. and was given in kuteir of Ml.* .of Wliliamrp rt. ILTMCKLAI..—ON T'Ll'lst.na* day the writer HAD the t lcs.ui" of stt'' du g A nuptial ceremony at T*E residence of jour c< rreFK>ndent, Wm II Fry, *!.. *• then and there unit' 1 1 I TB- •*. red mar riage tie to Mis R. UE A(" I.aurlmore. A larc COMPANY mpany *re conducted lo the tab"', which was itim|- lously furnisheii wrK sbiindar.rs of good turkey and all tin el. -wras, a well as tha finest of cake. Many of those present brought useful and beautiful present*, while some very nice present* wersenlby [strsons invited who were unabla to be present. The pleasant gathering was somewhat hastily broken tip, ax the bride end groum were hurried off (behind tbe handsome greys of Mr. R 0. Brett) lo take the train on their bridal tour to Beltimore and Washington. To use tba phrase of a friend of ours: "This makes two loavaa that Mr. Fry has obtained of the same baking." Of one thing thera can be no doubt, and that is that Mr. Fry has obtained an excellent wifa, quiet, sensible and an excellent woman in all things. We join with all the friends in wishing them long life aad much bappinees. C. I*. Ilorrm, A Co., AI.LMBIXT AT. —Tba oldest merchant* la Bellefcnt* offer the following bargain* : Blanket*, SI.OO a pair ; bapa, 76c , draaa good*, He ; ladle* woolen boac, lie ; g**U woolen winter baa, 16c; India* bond* ; Aral claw genu btrta 60c ; flannel* all dieci ipliua* and price* , men* good tolid boot*, $2 00; mirror* all it*26c to $8 00; a telnet and fretb line of pur* groceries at bottom price*. Country produce aolicited and alwty* on band, it will pay you to call, w* caa't be undersold. C. C. JIOFPKR >r lh benefit of Hold Kagld I, "dge of Old Fellow*. —Sler. Itu-iiiell ,V Aiken* bare a very fine .election of aoiid gold wiiicl.i*, jewelry atid A full lino of ailverware, whirl, they ofler cheaper Until itny ntbtr atore it, lielle'onte. ■ I lie following named per.oti* were iiiHtiilled a* officer* of liellefonto Ixelge, No. 2f,", F. and A. M., on New Year** n gut, by I' IJ. fi. M. Hale; Frank I*. | Hlrtir, W. M. 11. S |l|e, S. \V. ; tl. L. ,M•' k. \V,; H, A' Slither. K*ip, Trea uri-r: (i. nrge It. Weaver. Seereti,ry; W. i I. Fleininiug, S. I> . J. N.ur r irii.lo"n hilt Vldo chtia If h" *<*-. 11l a'l-1 /V. I*- hi. | r . riplt -n* a* iliia ted in nur l.aik . r s The .mall tl re,a ar-- aii heai<*d, and lha large one* are not IM-re that! half !*rge a . ihev a re. 1 aril <■ ■■ mg julle well. The }*•■ pie .*y v ~,ir /v,an* I. doing a rriira- le. ] 1-" r. t tak- * - irly ei m . ; ji,m a* I dol before. trv'll Mr* K MtfttlU UAKHIAULS. I ' * I k*l V S * t ! Ua T rrvw'l |Mtr • *t - 1 ' ' < •<• - Tl.wk -f iMwlt. Iwe, , )k . b I* |tl I .uj A A -tv* K 11-iff lit • ' UllMefi Ti'A. . K .r*m - m \,.+ i H i* n Mv til'U '!♦. ,Ct |t' I inni < %Ir \ || I - t-b ft I Wiww I -1 Iwt.flA. K. a i ||l> ftrv *P~A 11 . • Ib-f M Ii " > I f, .!(.!• Ifta 00 9 I'f tl #•' Uiutft- Mill* nil! Kb * 1 II t>)*Llltf USKt** T t Mtl*ff —hi III* )( } ,*f|vM I ,py. f It. IU d. 1. m I I t M% J t I a Ui*r Mr t 11-MA'af.. i V C. u \ ' t • At • lUitlft I t I'ft K\\ * li,; 1 1-l Xhr J - . -T •c —, Vft . J ..I, I Kb I " f A ltu*r In, (>' Iliac • tbir J. {iirwblu t II Ilff. .I*. I'm fi S9ilwKT * f Itfftl • ' At lb I. *rw ..f tSa. If, Jr. 1-wfMi • (If I t J uirod A Mt. IhifT A af IJ l t bl-u■ £ io Yliia K tlto***. "t I aaf Jffyw t. IbL%MR M. Mi i 1.1 N ' iLw '/ atb. aan< M 4a,• (ftttaia w aij p*r*w *!•> r--et > BUTTS & POWERS, PRACTICAL HARNESS MAKERS, UPSTAIRS ABOVK POSTOFFICE AlUfhmy Strrrt, BtlUjamU, ha. Are prepared to all kind* of Faony and lleaty Haroaaa Making at HenMonablci Price* and Most Skillful Manner. Wo challenge competition in prima and workmaiuhip. Oita ua a trial and bo oonainood. All work guaranteed before leafing tbo abop. Ma, MRS. A. E. SEIBERT Wear 14 **t lk twtlia of • UaAoale aa4 ©Matty that aba I* K'Rar -1 la 4© DRESS MAKING tn lb# vara Lateet Cite Style*, and with AWlsmi am/ /hapolrA. , DEAZats la HTKA:: HAS oocri Combing* made to order. - Pinking done on short notice. Stamping in French Uil e Specially. I am Also Agent for the OMwated Dre* Maker*' MAHIC SCALE Mr,. A. K. SEIBEItT, No. 11 AHeeheny St.. 00 3.a. ll dlefonte, l'a. 1 !— IClarion 1 Clarion Poorman and Wm. Mnrrtt, "h two of Mtl-b,nrg h*rid.rr>r young rntm, :|Bj -pent (,'brl*t#rat at tb-ir h-"tm-a It ia a B lity that r down the <:r©a-k will boom when Ibflß tiw railroad come* along, and tba boya will stay ul home and grow rk-b. Frank tubman ia runoiag the Hutt. ffouM in away Ibat the people llko I When you ara t the table you hare b-fore I you Ju.i wh.t you want to #-*t, and it 0 the b.*t In (he market The Rutia I loin* filial U. the bent hotel in town. FX. I Lehman, lb#- proprietor, bat bought ba'k from Wm. Brown hit beer bottling eatale I 11.hm.-nt, and ha. bea-y now (or al* at bit i .land. L- hifiari will delirer it to any ■ I quarter of lb city to private lamlliet. F. X Lehman, • Butt* Ifoute. H Wilt-.n, Mi-Furlam-At ,-aJi ailen tion b. the. only reliable Heady Mi*-d i Faint in th market Th Pioneer I're [■arer] Pal'*, ia not #nlt .uperior to ar.y K-ady Paint <>n! but rival, pura ■ and 'lu'abililr, Ttria lalnr i. j.iiaranu-ed i by the roai of .eturer. not to . rack or |.ea-l a-thin i!,ree year*. Ihe j* .ranter- ia not (only good for replacing the paint but it will l- ,ut on if it .hoi,ld en. I. or p.-e| ■ within the (;tne .periflnd. Ji w. ill to vour interest to rail and .<•• WtlM.n, Mc- M * Am FORKS nous™ t'ohurn, Outre Co., I\ l# GOOD MEALS, ('LEAN IIEDS. i'i:ici;s moderate. ! Mir HOTEL WITHIN TWO MIX UTKS' WALK TO STATION. 1t.,..A Slttblt Ar-,„nmtjArr '""0* Kaoel.ent Huf.ting *n| 1 .aliin j proundt ! quite near ibi* Hotel. -lOS. KLWKNKR, - Prop'r. SEE WHAT V. J. Bauer & Co. 11 AS TO SAY THIS WEEK. ft . qte. .... J C rvtibr-rr ma 3 Iba. beat Mime M-#l ;JH " tatk ii II k wheat 1 " beat haw Itai.ina lie " ♦i'anv.laled S igar 4ht I • pure JVj |r f..r buubr-ring i*Bc 1 gal. ie*.l Table St rup in hOc 2 jra i'lralo o^ c 4 1 box Sardine* jy c W can't be ur.di-reold and will ell < r.-r\ thing i• !,ji ib jrroporti.n aa the above. „ Miie * Yv e will *!*o have JOO Turkey* for Chriatmaa. * I*. -L liaitrr&t f'o. Vs. 6 2U>O3 St., Fa. — I E< JA L NOTICE— I J V ' la her-' i ten I H n t a• ' l ' at.*,, Iwf t i a- " • ffW ■ Art.' JA. I, ,f A • tj k l j.l i.*t ,-BT +.i,htn,m4 % Hi | I• Of -.rf '1 ftlf-d !t tK* Cllf* atf t .. 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