®Jw Cwttc gfwotrai Thursday Morning, March 6' 1884- OttiifttPOftDilMCl, containing Important ••w#,cllctl *4 from *t>Y fiu11 of this countj. No wnniiMloithW o% rt®4 UUIMI kccompAnUd by tb® rwil oain® of *• vrltar. Domocratlc State Convention- The Democralia Slate Convention of ! Pennsylvania will a##emblo in the Opera House, Ailentown, at 10 A. M. on Wedne#- I day April Olh, 1884, to noinenate a Con- I gre*mau-at-Large, six delegate#al-large to the National Convention and six Elector# < at-large to conform and ratify the choice i •of representative delegate# to the National Convention, and representative electors by ' the memboi# of the Slate Convention from tho respective congressional district#, and to transact #uch other business a# the con vention may determine. W. U. HtMSEL, Chr. Dem. State Com. ( J. B. Llchty, Clerk. , Phils., Pa., Feb. 24, 1884. Lotui Department. The Bouquet. At a hotel table sat, Bridget bride and bridegroom Pat. While a city dweller on the opposite #et, Of the celery began to eat Bridget's eye# with wonder grew ; "Paddy,'* whispered she, "luk you At that baste airast the way Atin up that #wate bookay." —Why grind stone' Boo! This is March. What did the spirit level ? —The only feminine month—May. —Kill the calf, the prodigal sun has re turned. —Our cold weather discourages the spring poet. —Coffee and rolls are served free every Friday evening in the Y. M. C- A. rooms. —lf you were to compare the way March came in with a wild beast, wouldn't it be lion? —The cold weather caused lha weather prophets to exclaim rather jubilantly : ••Aha! What did I Uil you?" —Why is it that your nose and chin an always on the outs? Because words are continually passing between them. —Moat of the enterprising journals o 1 country report the banging# as a matter of noose. — T'sat Sifting* —Upon our word 1 that it wall executed. Mr. J. C. Harper announces himself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Prothonotary. The same bee is "buz r-iog" in Lew. Scbufer's ear. —The firm of Doll ft Mingle was dis solved on Saturday March Ist, 1884, Mr. Lewis Doll retiring. The business will be carried on by Mr. A. C. Mingto. —Mr. C. T. Alexander baa retired from the firm of Alexander ft Co., derier# in agricultural implements, etc. The firm name la now Jaa. R Alexander ft Co The lime and coal basin ass will be carried on by Alexander ft Bro. —Mr. Andy Lonberger and Robert lrvin, the popular house and ornamental painters, are making a specialty of paper hanging this spring. Will also furnish paper If desired. All work promptly ex ecuted. Orders left at H K. Hieks' hard ware will receive prompt attention. 10-81 —Mr John C. Miller apeat several days up north last week in the interest of the Bellefonte Nell Co. Ha announces that If the prices of nails were no higher tkaa himself he could have taken orders enough to keep the works running day and nighj for tha next six months. —Upon the first page of oar paper we publish a complete list of the articles exhibited ia the Gregg, Post rooms daring the Art Loan F-xbibition. Persons wishing copies of tha CKNTKK DEXOCXAT containing this report, can secure then at this office at five cents per copy. —During the past two waeka we have received a number of communications from the country, but the writers forgot to give their real name, and in consequence there of were not published. Communication# not accompanied by the writer's name In variably finds its way to our waste basket. Hee instructions to correspondence la our iue of February Vlst. —Commissioner Wolf was rather un fortunate a few days since. He endeavor ed to drive a steer over a bridge. Mr. Hteerrhip d-e'ded nt logo but concluded to paea over an other bridge—the bridge of j(r. Wolf's nose, in consequence of which our worthy Commissioner's note presents the appearance a boiled strawberry. —Mr. Dfvid 1. Parson#, who has been in the employ of Jaa. (Harris ft Co. for ran* time past, bn* severed his connection with that firm and accepted a position with H. K. tlicks, in wbo#e employ ha bad formerly been. David has probably had mora experience in the hardware line than any one in Bellefonte, having served in that business fir over 2o year#. —J. H, Johnston, the Gun Man, or bet ter known a* owner and proprietor of the ;• Greet Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, vFa., will mall free a large illustrated cata logue of rifies, shot guns, revolvers, ete. * lie will send you a gun by express. You can examine it at expreaa office, and if not aotDfactory return It at hie coat. Thia ia certainly a very fair proposition, and I# a guarantee of honest dealing. Personal. I Itev. Laurie I* not expected home for j several weeks yet. Mr. Wm. Lyons, of Howard, Pa., was ( in town on Tuesday. < Miss Nervin Herman in again clerking . for The Singer Manufacturing Co. Mr. Wilard ("row. of the Y. M. C. A. relumed to BellefonteTueaday morning. | Mr#. John O. Love ha# gone to Clifton Spring#, N. Y., to recuperate her health, i Mr. Jai. Montgomery took hi# departure for hi# home in Wausau, Wis., Thur#day laat. Mr#. Adam McEwen, of Hubler#burg, •pent Monday and Tuesday visitingfriend# in Bellefonte. Mi## Bessie Montgomery ha# returned home after a three week# visit to friend# In llariiaburg and Milton. Mr. Geo. Downing #pent Tue#day and Wednesday in Bellefonte returning to Altoona on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Frank Adam#,the popular merchant of Mileaburg, dropped in to ee u# for a #hort while on Thur#day la#t. He report# business booming. Her. J. F. I>elong preached an intereat ing lermon in the Presbyterian church laat Sabath morning in the abaenae of the regular pa#tor Rev. Laurie. Mi#a Laura Hemphill, of Krle, Pa., who came here to attend the funeral of Mi## Annie Hibler, 1# at present the guest of Mr#. W. E. Burchflald, at PblUtwburg. Mr. Henry Yeager formely thie place and who moved to Youngatown, Ohio, about two yaar# ago, moved hia family to Altoooa a ahort time since where Mr. Yeager, and Geo. W. Downing are engaged in keeping a restaurant. Miss Lizzie Keyser, the young lady who answered the "call#" at the Telephone Exchange to acceptably for the past two years, ha# severed bar connection with that institution. It i# rumored that she contemplate# joining another great corpor ation ere long, over which #be will have uodiiputed Powtri to command. OaiTCaar.—Thia morning Mi*a Annie E. Hibler died at the residence of her uncle, Col James Hemphill, after a protracted illness. I deceased bad lived with her aunt and uncle nine years in Erie. She was a member of the senior class at tha High School two yearn ago, but owing to her delicate health wa# obliged to forego the pleasure of gradua ting with her young friend*. Intellec tually the was the peer of the beet in her CIIUM ; she WM poaaeaaed of all the noble trait* of character end graces of l>*ron that could be desired. She WM baloved by ell classes for her lovable end happy disposition. She WM a Sunday scholar at the Park Church from her early childhood until a few years ago, when she became a teacher. There her beautiful Christian character shone I brightest. Her death will cause genuine , regret and sorrow wherever she WM j known. The funeral aervicea will IK- i held to-morrow morning at the reaideoce * of Col. Hemphill, Rer. Ir. Fullerton officiating, after whirh the remains will he taken to Bellefonte, Pa., for Inter meat.— Erie Herald. The death of this moat estimable young lady we briefly alluded to in our IMt iMue, having l>ecn informed of the sad event after our paper WM made up for preM. We knew her M a most in* teresting little girl, and took great pleas lire in the knowledge of her tmautiful character in advancement to woman hood. We most sincerely sympathise with her friends in the bereavement- She WM a member of the Presbyterian church in Erie, and WM buried from the church of that denomination in this place, the Rev. 0. W. Penepacker. of the M. E. church, officiating in the ale sence of the pastor. ANOTHER N sw IvnrsTßT.— A meeting WM held In the parlor of tbs Rush House Thursday 2*th, ult., and organised for the manufacture and sale of Hamilton Seed Drill Regulator, with the following board of directors: John llsmllton, Moses Thompson, Jss. Y. McKee, Wm. Thomp son, Jr., snd Jscob Jackson. The capital stock Is *40,000 snd Is divided into 10000 shsres ($/•"> each). The stock hM all been taken. The charter will be obtained as soon M possible, and n reasonable number of Regulators will be manufsclured|forthe coming season. —A few of our legal gentlemen were In Harrisburg last week in the interest of some one of the numerous candidates for Associate Judge. —Mr. James Harris contemplates build ing a three-story brick building on tbo lot owned by him corner High and Water streets. Work will be b"gun as soon as the weather will permit. —The teachers of Centre rounty were requested to meet in the school house in Bsllefonte on Helurday forenoon for the purpose of organising n Teachers Associa tion. A* only nine, besides our own leacb ers, were preeent, the meeting was only , partially successful. Prof. D. M Wolf WM elected President and l'rof. Henry . Keller Secretary. On account of the lim ited number of teachers present n motion ' to organise WM not carried. Wednesday ■ A. M. of the Annual meeting of the Teech I era in-dilute WM appointed for TILE consid eration of the matter, and Prof, wolf WM 1 Instructed to appoint a committv to pre- sent tho lubject v fir ths tns'.l;*/. *• (hst lime. \ J • MFHIXU MILL* ITEM*.—Since my last otter tbn population of our little city hat inc rested one.—[fa It a boy or a girl ?—El>. j —On the 27th, ult , Amoa Alexander i* married to Mia Clara Sweotwood, of near Contra Hill. And thua another of our young nii'D haa boon addod to the ordor of Honedicta. Being well acquainted with Miaa Clara, having auatainad to her tba re lation of teacher to pupil, I congratulato Amoa on hla good fortune in having ae cured ao Ineatimable a young lady for a wife.—Another bouae haa alao been added i to our town. Mr. Launty, of George* val- | ley, baa built a houae on Railroad atreet.— | The late cold anap partly covered the mill dam with Id*, and on Saturday the boy* got out their skates again and had a jolly old time.—The Preabyterian and Reform ed congregation* have organised a union choir under the lead of Frank J. Rarlck, with Mr*. J a me* Craford, ntf Miaa Mary Miller, and Prof. Rarlck aa organiat*.— Mr. Aurand ha* void hla drug atore to two gentlemen who will remove the a lock to Ohio. Mr. Aurand return* to Union county. * PEN* 11ALL ITEMS.—Cbaa Fiaher la again able to be around. The Telephone man baa been to Spring Mill* looking up place* to put tbelr Intlru menla. Penn Hall will lake one for aura. Come and **e ua, Mr. Telephone man. Hat band aewing la all the go among our belle*. Jonathan Coado waa married la*t Tuea day to Miaa Ellen Alllaon, from Cedar Spring*, Clinton county. They are at prevent viaiting hi* brother, J. P. Condo. Well, Jona, that waa right, and we with you a happy and proaperou* life a* the year* roll by. Calvin Weaver, we are aorry to aey, la about leaviog ua. Mr. Weaver I* an ex cellenl clerk, and miaaed by many. 'He baa aome notion o! making the Weal hi* home. Surprla* parlie# and walking matcha* ar* becoming quite popular for ao early in the aeeaon. Mia* Havillie Mill*, from Lock Haven, la viaiting at J. P. Condo'a. Cal Fiaher had lb* mlafortun* of alrik ing bit thumb very bandly with a hammer. Wm. Maaae moved into hi* new houae eat week. The gueeta at the wedding that took place leal weak war* greatly disappointed, a* they ri pec led to have a hop end e gen. eral tear-up, but all In vain. The Rv. did not leave till the next morning. MorgTAi* Bo r Court* Don*.-Blustering March it tier*.—H. C. King U pulling up * n* house on Mtin street,— New Elders end dMD> were elected by lb* Evaagellc*) church on Wednesday evening.—Mite Li*' si* Kathernon it the new train signaler, with C. Ding** for guard.—The spelling bee was not well attended. Home persons would rather have their children runabout the ilr*eu and use profane language.— Mite Emma Wolf U the new aartstenl P M -W H Ca*tl*r it delivering the largest stick* of sewed lumber at lb* sta tion.—Some persons hav* raised false re. porta about lb* Postmaster of this place for tbeavowed purpose of taking the office. Better beware. There is still a plac* for such person*. % THE COXTIET ron . F. Fortaey, on behalf of Gregg Post, then announced the result, stating that the amount collected by Vic tor Malr waa SA4 60, and that Jatnee Con roy bad collected $lO7 M, and onnsequant ly.the latter gentleman had won th* pipe*, and in a neat and appropriateliltleaddrosa, presented to the victor the handsome im plements of bit vocation. He gave a brief history of the manufacture of glass, dating beck as far a* ROOO year* B. C. In conclu sion Mr. Fortney stated that Comrade Fee* of Pittsburgh bad suggested the Idea of such a contest After Mr. Fortqey had closed hi* remarks, Mr. Ji,o. G. Love ad vanced t the front and taking Mr. Mair by the band remarked : "There Is a* much credit in a skillful retreat a* in a victory. The immortal Wasbington gained much of his miliury glory by the manner in which he conducted his retreat*," end Mr. Mair was advised to do likewi-t. 1 Rut that ho might retire with greater satisfaction from a contest where only one could win he, on behall of Gregg Post, would present to blm a very handsome gold baadad cane." Msesrt. Mair and Conruy tendered their thanks, after which they were surrounded by their friend* who offered congratulation* and best withes. Mr. .fas H. Rankin an nounced that th* money thus raised is not for the ber.oftl of Gregg Post, but for the benefit of the widows and orphans of dead comrade*. The money is plscod in bank and can only be used for the purpose above named. . TKAITS or STAT as—The most egotls i ileal of the United Mates, "Me."— /totfU CkiurUr The must relglous—'"M*."- i 7V>* farorite to the ladles— Net* S '*W * \ —The moat complete line of Gent's furniabing good*, at German'*. —Wedding card* and all kind* of print ing at the CENTRIC DEMOCRAT office. liny tombstone* and monument* at S. A. Stover'*, High street marble y*ri. —We are indebted to 'On* Iloovcr for P. B.—That's a ten cent local— jual the amount we were indebted for. The post script is gratia. —lf your bar nee* is in need of repair* take them to Mutt* A Powea, Alleghaney atreet, above the poet office. —Mr. Jno. C. Miller wishes to purchase j a small printing pre**. Call at the Nail ' Work* or at the book store of Miller A- 1 Hoover. tf. —lt la estimated that It will coat over $lOO,OOO to rebuild the fence* along lb* wnt branch of the Susquehanna, caused by the late Ice gorgo —There will be no service* in the Re- ! formed church next Sabbath <>n account of ' the regular pastor, Rev. J. F. lie Long'a, ! expected absence. A good two foot rule—keep your feat 1 dry.—AVic* Well, the perpetrator of tbi pun should be punished, and Lis coal tail ought to coine in contact with about one* half of that rule. If you wish to take a drive or in want of a carriage or anything in the j livery line jnst step around to Abe ' 1 Ileum* stable, and he can fit you out to a T. I>oar a Spear somewhere bo j tween Water street and the depot on Monday night. For further particulars call at the Telephone exchange. P. S. I'leasae wear a helmet of steel and a coat of mail. —The sale of tbe extensive coal laDd* and Interest of Berwind, White A Co., of Snow Shoe, Pa., baa been effected, the pur chasers being tba Lehigh Valley R. R. Co, This will put renewed life and activity in Snow Shoe and vicinity. —The Delaware almshouse at Lima iaao j(d}amfol that soma of the inmate* ar* compelled to lie on the floor. This la an other Inducement for paopl* to come to | Bellefonle. We scarcely know anything of an almshouse here. Hon. L. A. Mackey,of Lock Haven, who spent several day* in Bellefunie last week, returned to bis borne Friday even ing. Hi* mission to Beilefonte wa* u> ar range in regard to the letting of the R , N. A L. mtlroed, Several contractor* traveled over the route. The contract* will be awarded in all probability within the next tan day* —Tbe largest and most complete line of hnta, German a. —A surpriae party, composed of little i folks, repaired to the residence of Squire , | Smith, on Bishop street, on last Friday . evening to celebrate the 12th birthday of ' Miaa Millie, the 'Squire's second daughter ' After a number of gams* and forfeit* were | gone through with, refreshment* were served. The evening wa* spent very pleasantly and wa* very enjoyable to all. Millie la a very pleasant little Miaa, and w# wish bar the return of many happy birth day*. Fedora's, and lb# new aha pea in stiff hnta, nl German's. —ln giving the Election return* for Huston Township ln*t weak w* in mistake published the nam* of Mr. A. W. Hurt , sock (Republican) a* the elected candidate for Judge of Election. The Democrnta of Huston put in nomination a first-claa* man in tb* person of Cbn* Mum; and by bard , work suocended in hi* election. Since Mr. , Murray t* only tbe second Democrat! candidate elected In that Township for $1 year* we gladly oorrect the error, and con gratulate the Democrat* of Has ton. LBOAL HOLIDAY* in VXMIOR* STATES —July 4 f Independence Day), end Decern r ber 26 (Chrislmey Day), together with > Thanksgiving Day (stually laat Thursday In Nov.), and Fast day*, when appointed, ' am legal holiday* in all tbe States. January 1 (New Year's Day), in n)| • Stale* except Arkanaaw, Delaware, Qeor • gin, Kentucky, Maine, MaamehuaetU,New Hampshire, North Carolina,RhodeLdand r and South Carolina. I February 22 (Washington's Birthday ' tn all Stales uxoapt Alabama, Arkamaw, ' Florida, Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, f Maine, Miaeouri, North Carolina, OMo t I Oregon, Teanentee and Texas. - f General Election Day (geaarnNy on • Taeaday after flrat Monday in November ), " In California, Maine Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, South Carolina and f Wisconsin. > Decoration Day (May 'io),i#in Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Michigan, New Uaap- shire, New Jersey, New York, Tenn^lva. > nia, Rhode Island and Vermont. 1 Good Friday (March 28), i in FlorUla, Louisiana, Minnesota and Pennsylvania ' 1 Shrove Tuesday (February ),Inula!ana. r OUlea of Mobile, Montgomery and ft*tea, I Alabsmk. '' " * • Memorial Day (April 24), in InUeotgia. Anniversary of the Battle of Nvr t Dan. (January ), lain LonMiaa*. 9 Lincoln's Birthday iFelruary 12), I* in I La. Firemen's Anniversary (March 4), < is in Lokialana. v e Anniversary of Texan Independence ] ; March 2), and Battle at' San Jacinto . J I April 21), Texas. ' I —New embroideries, German 's. I —Twenty styles in Ixce curtains, at Oxr | man's. ARRANGEMENT* ra TUB CONVENTION. fV'iii" fi-ar* having been expruaaed lo dtl* ' fereiil quarter* that the accomodation* io j Allf-nlown might not |>n adequate to the , entertainment ol the large number of per- 1 *ori* attending the convention, I have been assisted u, the contrary by many responxi ble and well-informed citizen*. Tba local committee ol arrangement*, lion. K. Na kle, Cataeauqua, chairman, givea every a• suranee that nothing will be left undone to aecuro ample accommodation* for all visi tor* , and delegate* and other* detiring to attend the convention are recommended to corretpond with S. W. Kilcb, K*q., chair man Democratic City Executive Commit tee, Ailentown, for all nec'- St SJB'T —Cold weather I 1 —a dead ram— Merchnn I Traveller. Aren't ewe a little off on that, my son! ' ] l'a*iiy Fair. | That* right; lamb it to him. It wool . ; teach bltn better next time.— Waehxngton Hate Jut. Who asked you to tbeep in ? It* (bear , nonsense, any way. —Nobby style* in hats, at (tarman's, Axxst'xcxMUT.—Having moved into the room* corner Allegheny aad High street*, my facilitlM are far superior than I j heretofore, and I would rmpeclluHy an- i nounce that I am now prepared to do ai ! ' kinds of tailoring in the latest and most fashionable styles with promptness and di : patch. 1 have on band a fine line of good*, and you will find It to your interest to call and examine my stock and learn my price* when in want of a fine suit of clothe* or a flrt-cla** overcoat. Reepeclfully, W. I. FLBMIVO. j X. K cor. Allegheny and High its n? tf. Muslin* at astonishing low price* at Garman*. Messrs. Bunnell k Aikena have a very fine selection of solid gold watches, jewelry and a full line of silverware, which they offer cheaper than any other store in Bellefonte. —Very latest style bat* and caps at ! Lewin's. —Four cabinet* for less money than four card *iae* would oo*t elsewhere, at Boytr's, Bishop street. —Winter stock must go. Special bargain* at Lewin'a. -—Celluloid cuff* aad collar*, all sixes, at Lewin's. —Everybody Is invited to Seerfom A Mayer's to buy breed, plas, cake* aad con fections. AuCTlonm.—The undersigned, the fattest and best salesman In Cantral Penn sylvania, having more than twenty year* experience In selling Farms, Farm Stock, Merchandise, etc, offset hi* services to th* citizens of Centre and adjoining counties as a Flrrt-clasa Salesman. Charges reason able. Addrsas JOSEPH L. Nsrr, Roland, 4-Bm. Centre county, Pa WAHTXP.—A position by an sxperi enced and competent blacksmith. Can do anything in the btackamithing line. Hab | Its regular. Address "MncHAkir," ear* 1 CKXTHB DEMOCRAT, Bellefonte, Ta. 8-4t- S*ow Bnox, Mar. 1, JKn4. Below is the return of ooal sent over the B. A 9. 9. Branch of the Tyrone Di- I iston for week ending Mar. 1, ISM. W*k. rievlowrty. Te*al tsai - A • IP.*m mm . 1W . • vn* a* * Tweraas* t rfo p.v* %0* -ifinahav m . t ,n after the Holiday* it gen erally dull with Ike Tailor*. We are of fering extra inducement* in loif price*. We have given large order*, and the new 9 ur order now. Moxtoomkhy A Co., , Tailor*. * —1 went} -ii ty |e of bat* at German'*. —Wilton, McKariane A Co., call atten tion U> the only raliabl# Heady Mixed l'aint in 'ha market. Tbe Pioneer Fr i.ared Pair.' i not .nly tuperiar to any Heady Mixed Paint *old but rival* puro white lead in it* rtuoothnea* in working and du'ebility. Tbl. paint i* guaranteed by the manufacturer* not to crack or |j**l within three year*. Tb# guarantee it not onlv good for replacing the paint but it will be put on if it ibould crack or peel within tbe time peci Sad. It will be to your Interest to call and ion Wilton, Mc- Kariane k Co., before purchasing either white lead or any other Heady Mlxei { Paint. | BUTTS & POWERS, PRACTICAL UAHNESS MAKBHS, UPSTAIRS ABOVE POfiTOFFICE, Allegheny Street, HelUfonte, Pa. Are prepared to do all kind* of Fancy and Heavy Harneaa Making at It<*a*onable PrlceH and -I* THE- MoHtHkillful Manner, ttepalring dec* with uttßiti aad dixpatcL * We challenge competition in price* and workmanabip. Give ua a trial and be conrineed All work guaranteed before leering, tbe abop. I 3m. FORKS HOUSE Coburo, Centre Co., Pa. GOOD MEALS, CLEAN BEDS. PRICES MODERATE. fWrIiOTEL WITHIN TWO min- I UTKB . WALK TO STATION. Good Stable Acaimmodattoaa. Excellent Hunting and Fiabing ground* quite near tbia Hotel. | ! .10S. KLEPKXEK - Prop'r. HOMES FOR SALE! 4 Come and Bay. 21 ACRES ON FIFTH AVENUE, In wboie or lota. A TWO-STORY BRICK < on Alleghany Street. A TWO-STORY BRICK On High street. A TWOCTORY BRICK Chi Thoma* atreet. A TWO-STORY FRAME On Willoar Bank atreet, 11800 A TWO-STORY FRAME On Willow Bank atreet, $l2OO A TWO-STORY FRAME On Biabop atreet, All in tbe Borough of Bellefonte. nafTrrmt Made Eaey. C BOND VALENTINE, * 6 5 3m. Real Relate Agent. STUDIO, 2nd floor Bush Arcade, fliiai off. Dr. i Dental WBm) I am note ready to do all kuuU of PAINTING, Sack at PORTRAITS mail LAND SCAPES, SIGN and QRNAMEN TAL. FANCY DECORA TING and GRAINING a SPECIALITY Satisfaction guaranteed in all caaes. I would be pleaaed to bare you call, and examine apectmene of work. In atructiooa given in Painting. Vest Rbm*mtfvi.i.t, j C. V. ftihter. Havijsq opened a NEW CACH REPAIR SHOP,§ ON LOGAN STREET, We would respectfully invite the public to give ua n call when in want of any work in oar line. We are pre ' pared to do ALL kind* of TRIMMING, REPAIRING REMODELING, We also make a specialty of UPHOLSTERING nt ALL rra niuvf nrv. AU work will recieve prompt alien, tion. Our terms are reaeonable, and all work guaranteed. JieapeetftUly, BTDWELL .P JftSCXr, *-. , itollcfoxtc. NOTIt'E—-Lettmi*. A A l~u.-nurT no lh. (eta* of Mr*. BiaaLrih f M'Aalajr, *—■ *.. late of Waitw t er.aMp, One. r, haviaa be** rrwit—i *• a*nwjpnja , lWaai aiiki l i at* <*ui or* n quoomf ta KMX. InmaM*!* tab H koWag Mm . reSHMP* -ASU rw* M fataw. AMI INISTR ATOR-8 NOTICEL-% 2\ Mwtfc* |h Uol Uttett f itoH# tntff m> \ho MHIS