(TLIT €CNTT? GRMOW.IT. Tharsilay Morning, February 21,1884. e to gel your printing done. —Scarcely any snow is now visible n the south side of our hills ml mountains —Tony II .ah -oat finite a number of ■•mpty b or fcepa by the recent flood at llivch Creek. Interesting exercl.es arc held in the grammar school at Kagleville Friday after r,,w>ns of each week, , Mia.es Annie K. F idler and Mazie 1! - of Mud. son burg, apent. Tuesday tu . Wednesday in lieilefonte. —The new disease, "Azoturia," bas killed several horses in Philadelphia. The Minimis are flrst attacked with palalyiis. —The logs carried in the fields and on the roads along Beech Creek are being hauled to the creek by Mr. David Mullen. —Mr. J. L. Spanglcr is titling the room in the basement of his building, corner Allegheny and Bishop streets, for a barber sho;>. Letter beads, bill beads, wedding, ard-, dodgers, posters, sales bills,andprintingo." •.•very description, at be CENTRE DEMO. • RAT otlice. Marry Bidwell it happyand it worth .j it $ 1,000 more this week than last. Its a boy and that is what a good boy is worth. —What is meant by "The Arrest?" Why, we refer to the beautiful oil painting called "The Arrest," t be chanced off Have you secured a chance 1 —M. Ellis L. Orris returned from Clifton Springs, N. Y. f on Thursday evening last. He will proßnbly return to that pi icc again in a short time. —Messrs. Henry Fiedler, Thos. Wal ker and Newton Brutugard, three of Brush valley's jolliest and best citizens, "took in" the county seat thi- wek, —Rev. J. B. llummel, pastor of the I" K. church of Bellefunte, received at the bands of James Hoed, of Coleville, on la". Friday, a watch, from tbe citizen sot Bulls-- fonte and vicinity. He desires ut to prc -nt bis thanks. —Carpenters are already at work in the >,- r House store room lately occupied by >. Levi Ac Co..putting it in order for 11 11. ■*"; angler A Cos. extensive furniture cstol - I aliment. Tbey will occupy it as soon as in order, we are informed. —The following parties started for the great west on Tuesday afternoon : David Shaftr and family, R. K. Uoush Mid wife, .Samuel Zeiglcr and family, Daub Fiedler and family, Mr. Thomas I.e < r and S. M. .Sp>angler and family. -Gov. Pattison came to Be.lefonte Ist s lay evening on the H : .V> train, and we* immediately driven to the State ' ->l <>ge, where a banquette was in wait • i.'. He was exp>eeted on the 10 A. M. t .n, but through some mistake did not •r.ve until the late train in the even, i g. As Mr. Ed. Brown, Sr., was driving n • ,,i on Allegheny street a few days since, • , ulating In his mind how many pounds . ' -e. f he would have to sell to make him • millionaire, the bind part of bis wagon .-. tiJenly went down towards China, onac ni of a broken axle. We suppose the i ooginsry weight of a million silver dol -1,.'• we the cause. -After the dance at Dick Berryblll's hotel on lest Thursday vening, when all v. r ready t > "promenade" to the wagon, •< ' am thought tbey had waited abou t up as necessary, and started off on a I .I .'shop towards home, leaving the par i thU to ponder over a long walk home. A uhur team, however, was procurred ' d ibe party driven borne in safety. -Th"re will be no service in the Lutheran oharrfanf this place next Sun publish on account of the writer not giving bit real name. This we must have in all cases, not for publication, but t • insure tbe genuineness of the article. I kit rule is inviolable, arid correspondent* i,.u' bear this In mind. Pollow the in* • ructions isilow: Avoid gossip. Write plainly and on one . side of the paper only. Boil down your item- slid bear in mind, that/res advsr tim-ueii's don't buy printer's ink. Mail v . i ' letter each .Saturday , or not later thar. .; • !sy- N'gn any narntr you wi*h to v.. -rt i# Write separate letter of la 111 .... -1 end to tfcif sign your real name,; , , f Referring to our abstract of Court ' proceedings, we are informed that an im pression prevals In some quarters that M rs. .Sarah W. Smith obtained a Judgment against Daniol llall, Esq., of t.'nionville, , by roason of some debt or default of his • own. This is a mistake. The facts are " that Mrs. Smith held a mortgage against her deceased husband, Win. D. Smith, which her counsel thought had best ho re duced to judgment. Mrs. Smith and Mr Hall were administrators of Mr. Smith's estate, and as Mrs. Smith was plaintiff, the action was brought against Mr. Hail, the other administrator, alone, solely in his ca pacity as representative of Win. D. Smith's estate. Tbo sum and suhstanco of the mat ter is that the Court and jury find tiiat Mrs. Smith is entitled to receive from her husband's estate $1,6!'6, for money of her separate estate loaned him in his lifetime, • and Mr. Hall's name appears only a a matter of form, just as Mr. Malono's does r in the suit of Mrs. Riddle against theestate of Matthew Riddle, deceased. 1 However, all these facts cannot bespread upon the brief minute usually made of r cases, but we mention these facts at length I that no injustice b<- done either of the esti mable gentlemen above named. OBITUARY.— Wo regret to record th" death of Mrs. Jack >n H. Booth, of State College, who expired on Monday night, Feb. 11th, IHSI, dfi r a long and serious illness of almost fiv. months. The deceas ed vi< in her ♦'•• r >th year. Sho leaves a hus i band and five childr. n to mourn her low • all of whom are married and reside in this county, except one daughter, who resides 1 in the State of Now York. The deceased : was an estimable old lady in ever- respect, and will be greatly missed by her many 1 friends. She was always willing to lend a helping band to those in distr"s. Mrs. B. was a member <>f tbo Baptist church for more than forty year# She left evidence , that sho was going to a better land, where for ber a new life ha* opened. I' r funeral was la-gelv attended, and h' r n-ains were '.aid to rest in the M. K ce.uetrry at Tine , Hall on the following Thursday. M. CULKCII DEDICATION.— Tbe new M K. 1 church at Fillmore, six miles west of Bellofonte, on Buffalo Itun, will he open for divine worship on Sabbath, February iHtb, IfsfH. K'jv. E. J. Ofay, D. D., Pres ident of WillUrusport Dickinson Seminary, Rev. (eo. D. Per.epacker, of Bellefunte, Rev. J. S Beyer, of Sinnemahoning, Pa and others are expected Everybody i most cordially invited to com" and enjoy a good day. Preaching on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. W. R. WHITHEY, r astor. SiiooriNi. son Hi SITU. —There is ■> recreation that will benefit invalid* *o niurli as shooting at target. There i something nWxit it that streogtliens the nerve* and build* a man up, and with the low price of rifles, shot guns, j.isto'* , Ac., it ia tbe cheapest medicine. Send for our illustrated catalogue: it is free. | Address, Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburg. Pa. PERX 11 ttt. ItEMe.—Scarce—items, Mr. Charles Smith, fr-,m Pine Grove, Is deing the trimming at tbe the p. ,-,n Ha", tarriago shops. J. W. Rartges mad" a I .in<- trip P- I'iearflcld and adjoining P-wns la"t week Spring Mil's has tw • barber 'h 11th, for burial. Age of the deceased, SI years. Mr. Haines was th father of Mrs. j Hosterman, and had his home with them ( for a number of years. Mr. llaine* was highly respected by all who knew him. Fashionable weddings are all the go at present. Cards are out for another one. R'-member, this 1* Lenp Year. But all right; the "Mountain Boy" will be there. Jack Plain, let us have a shake of your band, and become hotter acquainted. Mot'XTAi* Hot. —Tbl* (Thursday; evening the Literary Society connected with the Y. M. C. A. will give a public entertainment In their ba'l at 7 o'clock, in tbe form of a Mock Trial. The ease being larceny. The pros ecution will be represented by Prancla Spear and Willie Keller, the defendants by Wilmer Crow and Harry Keller. This be ing the second one of the season. Every body I* invited. MiLttiEiM lTr.lt*.—All the go—sales and fat cake*. C. 11. says ho will go to Boliefonte ihi* week or jerk his neck off. Wm. Mauck is doing an Immense busi ness in the furniture and wall pajier line. Huceess to you, William. Mr. W. 11. B. Isenhuth, formerly one of Millbeim's boys, now of Jamestown, Da kota, is home paying his parent* a visit. tjuite a number of buildings will be put up this summer in town. Abe M., the old veteran, thinks of mak ing application for a pension. Millheim bas organized a Y. M. O. A. Thi* is certainly a step In tbe right direc tion. The band boys are air -sly making pre paration* for the coming campaign. They make a very ll g * appearance, and partie* throughout the .State wishing to procure a good hand and g.l music will do well to < • ogage tbe celebratod Millheim Cornel Band. "Reader," of Haines, can hear from - "Pick Wick" thi* week. Ho was laying < low for oine lime. Ho w* not idle, but aga'r- comes to the front. Pi'-* Wirß Ziow HxrrXMiKCM.—'The railroad ur vcyor* again p.a smi! through thU part of Iho valley on Friday I ml. Mr. J. V. Twittnayer and mother-in-law, Mm. McGalmont, of Dakota, 111., who i spent several month* hero with friends knd i relative*, have again returned to Illinois. Tho enow i* about all gono and every , thing teom* dull without tho merry ring ing of tho bell*. Tho singing claat conducted by Prof. J. i W. Keller, of Centre Hall, I* one of tho ! largest classes raised boro for lone year*. , It number* nearly novonty scholars. It neem* sale* are all tho go thl* spring. , We notle in tho post-office no las* than - twenty *ale bill*. ; Mr Joel Pontius, of J\n., who ha> ■ been here for nearly a year, returned to hi* ■ western home on tho 10th, Inst , accoir , panfed by J. 8. Itoyor. i Joel It. will be very much missed by all , the young folk*, but more so by the cornet , bam), who wlil |OM a faithful member. Mi** Mollio ft ate* is getting along nicely I i with ber school. Hhn spent Saturday and f | Sunday at her home in Snydertown. ; Mr. Jaiuo* Millcr, another member of the cornet band is, we believe, going to ac company Mr. N. J. Stover to Kansas. I.ast Wednesday night a liltlo stranger ! came to tho homo of our intelligent sadlrr, Mr. Dunkle. Its a boy ; a real, living boy. Mr. Harvey Shaffer has moved on the farm of the late Henry Dunkle, deceased- Mi'* Katie, the handsome and highly ] respected daughter of I.ewi* Zimmerman, Sr., spent several days at the residence ol Mis* Gertie, the accomplished daughter of our live merchant, David Soil. Mrs. Lucy Twitmyer is at present visit, log her daughter, Mrs. Shaffer, at Koala i burg.— Mrs. Mary Gsrbrick is visiting at i Stale College. Foster Sharer will so- n move in a homo ail alone with his better half. | ; Dr. P. 8. Fisher seems to be very macb pleased. It seems his practice calls his at tention night an'd "PnLO*!*." Maimsomm ko Cuira.—'The Democrats j of Brush Valley arc going to trot out D. F. Fortney as their candidate for President • Judge at the neat election and tboy will not to happy unless he I- nominated The young men of our town are about organising a branch of tho V. M. C. A. I*. S. Shafer has ben laid up with the rheumatism. He had better get well pretty soon, for th Ml!* township Democrat* aro talking of running him for County I Treasurer. ! The rain and thaw* of last week took off the ice from Klinefelter'* mill dam without material damage t |th town. It ' had lieen feared that a sudden break-up would make a genera! weep „f our town, but ! rtunalely this lrs has been averted ' tbu* far. The told snap moderated on T i<-l*y af | t-rnoon, mu b to the delight' f everyh ly. By the way, Landlord 51 yer tells a go—l sti * at. jt Genera' Cb ., ihe (me 'he was wounded in the Ing. I 'is very ftinny, and will amuse ihe ladies They want to ask hirn alw.it it. That plea'ant fellow and excellent sai.-s -mar., May - Pifer, of Philadelphia, wlo-rn 1 everyh dy in thi* e ( ti,iri knows and llk's arrived in Madi" ribtirg <>n Tuesday esen ing fr >rn IMi*f"li|s. Tho Mi r I ' a g I husine's an Ii always warmly we|. I corned by many friend*. By present appearanees our town w.ll Ue considerably larger by neat fall, some j ten or twelve houses going ud during the j summer. Come along ; no better place in j the Stale for employment. Mechanics of all kinds are greatly needed in our valley -tome of our leading mn will almost giv* I you a huihling lot for nothing, so you put ' a small housis on it. All poor people , should avail themselves of this golden op. j portunity. j Madam Kumor say* Geo. II will get himself a helpmate ere lo ig. Well, Geo., j thet i* right; and wo advise ail good young I men to follow *uiL Kumor *ays that an effort was made some time ago to organise a band in our town, hut that their mu*ic ha* not yet been beard. Mii.xa. Union villi fh **!•*.—l notice in your eicellent paper of the 14th, inst., that rou desire local item* from every pot-office in the county, *o for a change I tend you some •crap* from thi* place. The O. A. K. 'Peter*) Post held a fes tival on Friday and Saturday evenings. A very pleasant time was passed by all. The net proceeds amounted to $6O. The enterprising merchants, M -wars Leathers A Resides, I successor* to B. F Leather*) are doing a good business. Mr. Harry Kepharti* Mr. Reside*' right bower, and under Harry's management they could not do otherwise. • Mr. John Kmarick it erecting himself a flne two-itory dwelling house upon the vacant lot purchased by him from W. P Fisher. Commissioner A. J. Griesl will also build an addition to hi* already large and com* . roodiou* dwelling house in the spring. Mr. John O. Geary, a lively Democrat, will occupy the Union House, now occu pied by A. J. Bt. Clair, John will itiako an excellent landlord, and will lake pos session April l*t. The local instil ul-, held at thi* place on the 15th and IGth, inst, waa quite a suc cess, there being about forty teacher* pres ent, and under the management of Prof. D. SI. Wolf things went off lively. Th' citizens were much pleased with the courte ous and gentlemanly demeanor of the teachers, and kindly invite them to return again. Car. i Tho Election, f , Below we give the result of Tueaday election received up to the time of go -0 ing to pre**, Wednesday noon. J SfOTII W A nil, i. Chief Jlurytit—Jno, Ardell, 168; Jul a - Power*, 182. ;- As tit taut liurjett E. R,Chambers, 174; Geo. W. Baton, 123. Attttoor —lf. H. Benner, 189; I). Z. Kline, 112. i. Ovtree.tr Poor—Goo. A. Bayard, 166 . Win. Steele, 1 KO. '• Ounttnhle — Isaac Lose,2oo ; Jame*C'>rn n ly, 96. Auditor- S. D. Ray, 172; J. C. Harper, * 129. * High Constable It. Williams, 197 ; P. . McMacker, 7; A. Whlteman, 2; If Mc-' Fsrlane, 1 ; John I, ltvnkin, 1. 1 Treasurer— H I). Gray, 215. t Judy of Flection — H, I) Yeager, I'd ; Joseph Fox. 109 . Council—ll. K. Hick*, 190, M W j . Co wd rick, 109 School Director —Win. II Itsnkin, Ml; Frank P. Hihle, 106. f Itegittralum A sscsor—John W. W.g ner, 186; L. McCaft'-rty, 108: Geo. Whip " po I. Junto r of peace —John I. Rankin, 222. , r Geo. Whippio, 1. Inspector —D. MiGinley, 166; Chriitain ' Scbrock, 111. SOI'TH ward. 0 Chief liurqeta John I'osreia, I'd ; Jno. 1 Ardell. 103. y A instant I targets —' ieo. Baton, 155; j E. If. Chambers, 102. I /lix'is r D, Kline, 114 ;H. I'cnucr, " 113. '1 '> eriecr f /r. W. M. Steele, 18" : Geo. j A. Bayard.66. Constable —Jaa. Comely, 117; Isaac Lose, 123. Auditur —J, (', Hvrj er, Ml ; 8. D. Ry, t 109. High Constable, —H. Williams, 117; 0 P. McMacken, 10; Alex. Whitcman, 03. 'treasurer —S. D. Gray, 11>. ™ Judge of Fleet *—.l lis. DolaO, 111 - .In*. L. Sommerville. Kyi, Inspector— Tlio*. Flemining, M . J. j Gin lor, 109, A < otn-il —K. Brow n, Jr.. 133: Theo. j i. Gordon. 121. 1 K-honf lhreeCr —l> F. Fortney, 137 : W. W. Montgomery, 111. fiejtxtor and Ai*' tor Walter Oarity. j 1 -.i; Henry, Houpt, ' 11. 1 HUT WARD. chief Ji ,rg- •—Jno. Ardell, 75, John s Powers, 68. Af It font llurret* —K It. Chamhcr*, 84 G. W. Eaton, C> * A ■ ■*—ll. II Banner, B'. I). Z. r Kline, fl. < tre refer P ■ r— Geo. A. KaVard,76; W, Steele, 63. 1 c ~table liaac L e, '•"!, Jatne* Corn i ly. 37. , Audit r —S. D. Iftr, 67; J C. Harpier, 42. : tlujh (\m*table U Williams, 88 _ j. . . Comely, 1 ; A. WhHemen, 6 I I Treeimrtr —S D Gray, KV, Judae of Kleeti i— A. llurkh;nrer, h* N. Raiding, 39. (' nneil —L. L. Brown.'.'*: Frank P. Blair, 26 , S J),reel, —l. <<-il ert. .'vesr-. *7; , J. Harper, .7 year., John r Re* L. W Si*h!. In Ihe l T I. fso-'ue la |-or Mstißs, X laIH anil Mlm Msttbs Ooale*. b-Hh of Port M.lilda, Pa. CLARK-Rl MHKIK.RR.-AI the L' n psrii* Is J P.-rl HslilAs. *en 7fb.br Rev. t) f|>aie*. Jaa,-aO. I Clerk aa4 Ml* AaiOe M. ft nail-ergs,, tot b "f Ihilleii. Ran ( OOLR— TATLOR. —AI II '.albefan t'sons* In ' fine ilr,.w Mill* Pel. Hth. by J. A11...1 K< • r, J..hn Onle and Ssrmh M. Tspaw, blb of tor-, tile, ' Centre Oxtule. , MOOBB -BASRRTIT.—'>n th# same div •- Ue essr.e, I *i lb- hone of lh - bride's parent*. Ol Pin* S j Mills. Samuel B M- Bontsbarg, and Mania j j r iMiw*by. Don't forget about the Grogg Post exhibition on tb 2l*t, 22d, and 23d inst. —An additional tory is being added to Ilurri* drug building, on Allegheny street, to he used by J. W. Moore, the phop,- grnpher. Donavin'r FAMOI* Tcmnemkams.— Not "Tennessee Jubilee Hingers," but Donavin s hamou* 'i'ennesican*. | Colored Concert Coni|)any, i the name ) l, y which the excellent company under Mr. Donavin'* tnnnngeinent is known.; —At the request of tho teachers of' the several local institutes, Supt. D. M Woll hereby asks all the teachers who can, to meet in Iho public school huihling of Bellefonte, Saturday, March Ist, 186, at 10 a.m. Purpose lo try and effect a permanent teacher's a*- kocialion in Centre county. — The Oratorio of Esther, wilj be rendered in the Reformed church at | Bonlhburg, on Saturday evening, Feb. ! 23d. 1884, by a chorus of over 10U alegar*, with Prof. Lowell M. Meyer, a* "King." and Misa Belle Rankin all under the direction of I*. H. Mey-r 'Mr*. Dr. Woods will preside at the piano. All are invited. Door* open at Id, exerci-e* b-gii. at 7j. Concert ! tickets 25 cents. 'n last Thursday afternoon an! ai inn of fir<- was rai- d and up. on further ' investigation it proved lo be the house ! belonging to Bond Valentine, undoccu P°d by n Ja *. Weakly on ''urtiii *t., .ui a dwelling house. The J; use *>■ almost l totally burned. The firemen were on ; hand promptly and worked manfully ani 1 m hi- furniture. Mr. Valentine had j furniture stored in twor' ms. on which ' w ,s held an insurance of 4 'st I - Salon Register. Pt *' Si; x —Th,. und' r, gt i-d w 1 <• 1 at | if.ii, sale, fir mile* we*t p ass f, r dan.tge* in the i um of ai brought by a Chester , , ur.lv fsrnn r against a fox bur.ls r, it be- | ir.g .aimed It at injuries that extenthad I 1, en done plaintiff s, lands by defendant | k i bis h unds. The j ,ry gave tbe plaia tiff $2OO tlainages and sis, and it is said I •hat the fot hunUls of that neighborhood j.rop...*>• to carry the ca' to the Supreme ijuurt for a final decision. ■ At'erior than heretofore, and 1 would repwct!ully an" nounce that I am now prepared lo do ai' kind* of tailoring in the latest and most | fashionable style* with promptness and d'- ! patch. I have on hand a flneline of good*, I and you will find it to your inler*t to call and examine my stock and learn my price* when in want of a fine suit of clotha* or a | firit-cla** overcoat Respectfully, 55*. I. Fleming. N". K. cor. Allegheny and High *t n7 if. —All kind* of picture* at Buyer'* car, 55"aktri>.—A position by an experi enced and competent blacksmith. Can do \ anything in the blarksmitbing line. Hah- ' It* regular. Address *'M kciiakic," care Center Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa. 6 4t. —Wilson, McFarlane At Co., call alien- j tion to the only reliable Ready Mixed i Paint in the market. The Pioneer Pre- ' Kirci pairt i not nlv to any ! eady Mixed Paint sold but rivals pure i white lead in It* smoothness in working and du'shility. This paint 1* guaranteed by tbe manufacturers not to crack or peel within three year*. Tbe guarantee is not . only good for repdacing tho paint but it , will he put on If It should creek or p?eel i within tbe time specified. It will he to ' your Interest to call and tee 55'lhon, Mc- " Fariam A Co., before port hasfng ejltor while lead or any other Ready J'ixaJ Paint. j, | I Bunnell A Aiken* have it v*-ry fine selection of solid ol make rinin f or .Spring nock. Call early . * Overcoats at coat nd special reductions in all of our K *.od. lor the neit 40 day.. Respect fully, A „ . htwi* Ac Co., A Ilegh'-ny , tr wt, li.llefonte, I'a. 21, Lewin'. I'hil*. Branch is the place to buy clothing cheap. a —Oolored bordered handkerchief* .1 cent* at Oarmar/a. Very latest atyje hat. and cap* at J.ewjii a. New embroideries at Oartnan s. Mena' under sbirta 22 centa at Oar- man's. —The reason after the HoHdtv* Is eon ers.ly dull with the Ta.lor., We faring . xirn inducement, In /<,„• j.riegt \f have given large order-, aid the gyh are now coming in. 1,,-avc your order n< w Moaiooneav A. Co Tailors. All winter good* at a reduction— Oarman's. •Sm< RIB r. for the CEKTKE JUM** ** r . hour cabin* i for !<■ money than four card site, would c where t Beyer I Bishop slre<-t. . Winter stock ma t go. Sp.-ci.l • urguins at I.ewinV. Celluloi 1 tuft- an*l collar-. ullsizee at LewinV New line of . mbroidt-rie* t*i arrin xt w*. k. at Carman e. HOMES FOR SALE! rme and Buy. 2\ ACRES ()S FI ITII AVENCK. I n whole or lots. A TWO-STORY BRICK I . —..._ on Alleghany Street. J A T\\ O-STORY BRICK ' On High street. !A TWO-STORY BRICK ' 'n Thomas street. A TWO STORY FRAME On Willow Bank street, A TWO-STORY FRAME On Willow Bank street, ?12(h> A TWO-STORY FRAME } .... , On Bishop street, All in the Bor ugh of Bcllefoute. tKf Tcrmt Made Easy. pi IM(Nit VALENTINE. •V.Y.'lm. Real Estate Agent. STUDIO. 2nd floor Bush Arcade, : R • ' if. t>- R tbror I' Dental tCr, I am now ready la do ail kind of PAINTING, * I'OHTHAITS ir. *.,/. LAXL SCAPES. sKiX cm / ft 1, \A MEX TA/.. EAXry DEcora. T/XO ur.ti OA A IX/XO a SPECIALITY. Salt-fact ion guaranteed in al! cates. I would IM' pleased to have rou call, "" and examine specimen* of w-irk. In -1 ructions given in l'aiuling. H Yrr.v Rryri.rriTi.LY, C. V. HAVISO OPENED A NEW CACiI 1! El'AlK SHOP, os nor, AS STREET. We would respectfully invite the public to give us a call when in want of any work in our line. We are pre pared to do ALE kinds of 1 TRIM Ml SO, repairiso %f REMODEL! SO. We alffo ir rrl.r* to drMrd u, thr r't.lr rr r.-rnrrtd taM.kr lanaodtair l-at mrat. .it tb-w liavlag H. tut IU rr*asl tbrw. daly aalhrattcatod.tor witiranral. i mum A tea*. AdialaMrMcii 17 X F.tT TOK'S NOTlCE.—letters A J Iratatnrataiv na Ur ouin t Mrary J, tSaaklo, I drana—4, l.taof W.ik.. -# tbr !. at iba ' a piiKf bf ba.la.oa of tbr ll ttia, J. T LVC.iI: