RR ¥ ne————— i 7 MILIGENTS Fup . - ee La » /+At Scalp Lovelwo all had’the art fever, and organized ‘w'eketehing elyh 2 slipping off ulone in quest of beautisg, i*, Bhe wus seated alone: ou avbridae, making a sketch of a prostrate tree thal lay ut the water's edge, 7, "oy wm here I she murmured, That's the prettiest thing U've done thisseason.” Tho words had scarcely leit her lips, when she started to her feet in alary, + A cold nose had been tin face, and sha confronted a Lig dog. £0 Millicent Ltood fora moment in terror Rnd Soe Lpprelensions wera hardly les. Milicent stood for a momeni in (aror. sened when «a saw theawnrar of the dod emcrge from the brush with a gui over his shoulder Ho advanced toward Milloant, who took a backward step with Lalla mind to run away, Tha same Instant she glarecad srannd, and was conscious that her hat was yous, ren ORT § ie exclaimed, starting foresee again, for she saw jt bob’ ing up sud down on the svrfacoof the v aler, The owner of the dog saw it. on, * wAftor it, Czar! he cried. “iniek, gir! Forehame! Don't you know bet. ter than to startle n Indy an? “I am sorry the dog frich tensed vou" he sald, Hiting Lis hat, “They dou't un. derstand ie courtesing.” we Milleant made sore faint reply 2s she watched the setter swim out into the middle of the stream after her hat. “] hope it's not Injurel” sald the stranger, as ho restored it to her, * J] thin 2 Millicent answered 0] am afriad it will ba mors Ciorou~h. iy drenched than it 18 befors you get home,” he said. * Its going to rin” She now saw there was a thunderstorm soming. Rg . «1 had mot noticed it.” she said ia dismay. + Have you far togo?" ~~ yr? “ Yes—indeed, 1 don't know. Ihave some friends somewhere in the woods” “ That is rather an indefinite location,” | sald the stranger, smiling. “1 1¢"t them at the waterfall” Mili eant explained, beginning to feel Lhat the man was not pesitively dangerous, Big drops splashed on their faces, “1 wouldn't advise you to go back — there, we are golug to have a heavy storm, and you had better go at once te the nearest farmhouse. Allow me.” He drew forth his gossamer coat from his Pastas, and threw it around her. “- don't know the wav.” she stam- | mered, making a futile effort to decline | his protection. “If you will come with me—" he began, and then Jule. came dashing through the brush erying : “ Miss Milicent! Miss Milicent! I've been hunting for you everywhere. Come! It's going to rain, and they bave all gone off to the farmehouse.” the sight of the stranger and his dog. «<1 have just been wdvising the young lady to go there,” the gentleman sald. “ I guess we had better go,” Milicent observed, making a motion to lay aside the gossamer, “ Keep it on,” sald the gentleman, “You will need it, and I am going to walk over to the farmhouse miysalf, 80 they started all three together, * Mrs Pointdexter and the rest of us were already seated on the piazza when they came hurrying up out of the rain Not being a prey to alarm, we could appearance, and all of us thought him “ywkotchable.” *“Ask him If he'd mind posing, Mrs, Pointdexter,” Mabel Waring said in French, when the stranger had seated himself like the rest of us. *'Dearknows how long we way have to stay here; and I'm sure he'd make a fine sketeh.” The moment she had spoken che saw the stranger understood French, He turned and said : * 1 shall be sappy to do so. Shall I stand or sit? Mabel was so confused that she could ar. “BIL” Jule lied; “If it Is not much of a ey op wo Not at all,” he sald glancing toward a Nt - One afternoon woweré LG tha wends on a kind of ‘wsthetlo pieniok Cn Jule called a ‘!sketehing jamlores.” Gur pacty was wn large, one, bud 18 Heentl Lo igh was tho only one who Ladn trick of t ito her ¥ w ph - —.y a a hand withgrest cor linjits. 16 you kaow him" Le cried eagerly, walls pyzelf oo» ler! dule exelalmwed ture tdextort “This pout) wie, ying elo ont:n enrl rnd ty Jule, und whils he was Heme, Ng Peet Mand Kis mot) yf rarer 2 Ieitor addressed to itaeell, Ll 8 lett2r from Antlina ills “1 eaatd, handing it to dole, who much pleasure. ul cv lth bain the'warmes! {cms of Soo, and was so strong an ovidenes wor's good character, that ho fv veeived with oven arms, = uy was furgollva lu Lee cusy ho ensued, eem=—- o- . Cul rolng to stay al Boxlp Tavel srwiner?” Mrs. Lolatdester nd when Mr, Halleck sssoutad, “Thon, of course, yuu must y, or we won't admil y dint i 1 can't?” he queried. Looe will teach you,” Jule el (a 8 iy. “She has Lad two elu es nt the Academy.” vet Hatieca glanced at Milicent's fale nee, win a was coverad with blushes, “It 2.45 Lehigh would undertake my tution,” Le enid; “I suppose a aan can be» hanter and an artist, too? “ You don't look as though yon hada vers msthelie temperament,” she said, looking up with a laugh, and then down ria as she remembered how he had frightersd hor at first; * but perha I oan give van any Idea of perspective.’ “I'm sury you can give me a gréat many (deas” he said, taking off his hat with =a profound a reverence that every one laugh, The next morning we started out bright and early, Mr. Halleck with us, Millicent had a pupll who seemed bent on exseting hor full timeand attention, It was four weeks after wo ha. had this addition to our elub, and Mr. Hal- Jock was now a familiar friend. lis was one of the brightest, most eouvivial spirits 1 ever met; but ib “The letter dropped from Miticenl's Rand. snamed quits impossible fer him to draw a straisht line, His trees seemed to be all toppling over. hia bridges were bowed, and he | had no more perspective in Lis laud. scapes than a born Japanese. * T's afrald you will never he a Raph- asl at + Titian, Mr. Halleck,” Millicent als one afternoon as she sat Jooking over some of Lis recent distortions M ert fluttered the k sketey hook, and glanced rucfully at its As she did so a piece of or «il ont on the grass fr. Halleck reached out his hand for t Milieent hal pie ked It up and was poking at tin astonishment, It contained sn exquisite little sketoh of herself, “Did you do It? she sskad, “Yes—no!" he answered hastily. “Let i of the contents | me see it.” “No, you ean't have it! It dosan’t be {long to you, I am sure. You never Then he stopped in astonishment at | wav: but it is entirely too flattering | Who painted it, Mr. Halleck?” could have done It It is perfect In ila “1 did.” he said under an inapira. tion You know such things happen occasionally. (sive it me, Wi cont; I want both the sketch and the original.” o * You ean't have It.” she sald sancily but looking away to hide what shone in | her eves, “1 must.” he said In a low tone, "1 cannot live without you. Darlinge" it Jule's voice was heard eal . Missa M ficent Miss M LF Lhe : y Here be Gi t said you wore to read this judge dispassionately of the gentleman's | He came up with a letter in his hand | Grasy ng the situation he left as soon as he had executed his commission, Mr. Halleck was naturally provoked at the interruption to his wooing Ha looked y with a vexed expression while ilicent glanced over the lelter Mrs. Pointdexter had sent her, It was signed, “Your son, Anthon™ and began: © My Dean Morner, -1 am delighted | to jearn that you have met Halleck He is one of the best fellows 1 know, and is considered by the Boston Society of Artists one of the rising stars of this country.” and so on. The letter dropped from Milicent's hand, “ You—you deceived us!” she eried in a choking voice. * You allowed me toto attempt to teach you. Oh, what a fool I've made of myself 1” She burst into tears of vexation, and covered hor face with her hands, « Don't be angry, darling.” he whis- pered, gathering her In his arms. “1 did NOt MORN we" ** Lot mo go I” she cried passionately; «1 eannot endure the sight of you." i to CA wilson Luthon's, “Are you fron: Los. HOUSEHOLD. To Fry Caulflywer,— Drain an’ cut into slices a firm-boiled caulifl iw. er. Dip theee into a batter muse of n bewten ege and a litide milk, flor and salt, Fry until of a hight brown color and serve with a brown auc Huckleberry Pudding Sauce. —A pudding is made of one cup of white sugar, a third of a cup of butter, half a cup of eream; put into "a saucepan, and add half a tescupful of bling water. Let it simmer gently on the stove fur five minutes, siir it careful- ly; flavor with a few drops of vanilla. Asparagus is delicious if a piece of tender lamb is cooked with it. Or it may be boiled in stock made of the bones and remains of a chicken, Serve with thio slices of toast, After you are tired of baviog it plain, it will appear almost like a new dish, and be eaten with relish if cooked in this way. A slice of candid fruit is one of the new fancies for sweetning the afier- noon teacup. Lemon juice instead of cream makes a refreshing drink either for old or hot tea. As good a geoeral rule as can be fullowed in canning small frais is to take one-third of & pound of sugar 10 a pound of fruit, and with about » teacmpful of water to a pound of su- rt, make a sirup and skim it well. ben add the fruit, boil about ten minutes, and can, Beet Tops.—The tops of young peels, if treated in the same way nas spinach, but boiled for half an hoor instead of ten minutes, will be found very similar to spinach, anp uuite as good. The dish shhald be ot large red and white beets, and seasoned, garnished with slices cut from the roots sprinkleb plentifully with pej- per. To serve ssparagus in a templing manner pick out that which is slender and green, Cut it in half-loch long » a4 far as tender, dropping the picces into a pan of cold water. Now put in a sauce pan a small piece of butter an onion (whole), pepper, salt, and » dozen lumps of white sugar. Lift the pieces of saparagus out of the cold water and without draiving them, ingredients aod cover them all close ly; then set the saucepan ver the fire where the contents may stew briskly for fifteen or twenty minutes or until tender. Before serving remove the ouioQ 80C serve bot, A dairy woman gives the following advice about churning. Cream should never be charoed fast until it bas thickened some, as it is likely to be- come frothy, especially in cold weath- er, as there is more milk taken off with the cream thao ino warm weath er, where open setting is practiced. If one is in & hurry the best plan is W make haste by churning slow at first. Cherry Dompliog. —Take two cups f flour. Add one cup of water, mix pi kly but thoroughly with a spoon, oll wut and cut jolo squares. Lay wthe «vn re of each a sofficient ot uv in cloths, g =«ter in the usual way. we though ~quash 10 fill & deep pie ; toon fil it with apples peeled # ugar sod a level teaspoonful of 45 tie with a cream crust, Weltiog he edge of the dish to make the crost sugar with the pie, and clotted cream, it it is liked; the cream is not difficult to prepare. Gooseberry Jam. —To make goose- berry jam, stew the berries ina litle water, pat them through a coarse sieve put them back into the kettle, add three quarters of a pound of sugar to each pound of the stewed berries. Boil for three-quarters of an hour, and they will peed coostant stirring or they will certainly burn. You can easily determine whether a jam re- quires more boiling by taking a small quantity out on a saucer. If it looks bright sod glisteniog, and no walter like juice surrounds ‘t on the saucer it is safe to infer that it is done. wDruskenxgss on rae Liquor Hamir Postrivery Coren ny AomiNisraring Di. Harwre's Goren Sexciric.—It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without nice sauce to serve with buckleberry | | Acres Per, New Advertisement. — —— A —————————— 5 od - 3 JREASURERS SALES OF UN. souted lands for taxes for 1886 and 1887. Agroon' lo to the provistous of law relsting to the sale of nnsented tracts of land for the non payment of taxon, Bothos be boreby givon that thors will Le ox posed to pathic sale or sutery the following tracts o ton wied Inds in the conuty of Contre for tax due and unpdd thereon at the Court House, in the Burotgh of Bellefonte, on MONDAY, TUE LITH DAY OF JUNE, 1855, at ous o'eliek vr ¥ BENNER TOWNSHIP Warrvanive Nome, Taxew 148 Johnson, Thomas BO A450 Johnson James 23 09 1 9 121 Johnson Eleanor 00 | 150 Smith John Hi | 100 Unknown 40 | put them into the saucepan with the | pomutity of stoned cherries anb briog | the cori @ » of the square neatly to- | previously t with dry flour, snd cook in | (“ash nd Apple Pie.—Pe | and | aud shioud; put over the tops cupful | y powderid spice preferred; cover | adhere; bake the pie for threequar- | tera of hour: use it hot or oceld; use | | 207) 397 483 431 146 443 438 443 140 433 429 408 404 44% 433 433 433 4338 433 433 443 433 4% a4 3 433 33 433 433 433 ae 420 419 433 433 433 433 ig 1 433 424 415 2%) 433 216 444 4338 22 415 ib 40 BGO TuWNEHIP, 145 Carsendden, 1648 Harvey, Jonsthan....... 40 Hood, Moses Packer & Lucas BURNSIDE TOWXSHIY, 168 Barrow, John Jr 163 Brady Wm 164 Brady John 8 Cox, Pattle ie sirmesirasssr 166 Dallas, Alexander Jr... Davidson Wm riven 05 Davidson James Davidson John Jr... Davidson, Robert 168 Davideon Wm Jr 163 Ewing, Wm 168 Ewing James 3 168 Ewing John 163 Ewing Hanns 168 Ewing Ann 168 Ewing John Jr... . 168 Ewing Samuel 168 Fox Bamuel M.......... ; 168 Fullerton, Alexande~... 168 Gray, Robert......cove - 165 Gray, Wm 163 Greaves Alexander, 168 Grant, Thomas 168 Hall Charles 168 Hall, Washingwn....... «100 Hall, Sarah. ..oooniiini 144 Hall, Samuel U......... 140 Hall, Jobn E 168 Hall, Henry 163 Hall, Goorge MW cicrsnsnsne 163 Hall, Naney...comieeeses 165 Hamilton, Thomns...... Hurris, Henry . 2 Jackson, Jeromish ¥28 Johnson, Franch Levy, Nathaniel .......... Miller, Wm ....ooooinnnns ; 158 Morris, Joseph... . ¥3 Parker, Jereminb 168 Reese, Daniel ¥3 Reese, Thomas Stewart Walter Tallman, Sersh M....... Thomas, J oseph . Unknown 1413 of Vaugn, Jobo... 204 410 110 411 128 3 415 433 433 49% 415 433 E—— a a 413 23 3 433 433 433 433 433 433 L432 $15 i 415 207 | 70 | 196 | 415 | 160 4156 | 433 100 20 100 430 bz 51 106 334 338 3H 313 121 115 129 Withington, Martin 1 Wallses, Joseph 1 Wallace Wm........ Warton, Thoms Wheeler, Henry ooonee ¥8 Wilkon, Bird Ba: d, John ee 163 Brady, Robert......... 163 Brady, John. .oooniniin 168 Brady, W. FP Black James 168 Cook, Wm 168 Cowden, John... 168 Dawart, Wm... 168 Dewsrt John...... 168 Donnelly, Henry 183 Gray, Robert 168 Gray, Wm... 168 Grant, Thomas 163 Gobin, Charles 163 Housel John... 168 Kidd, John 168 Lyon, John 1568 Shaffer, Henry 168 Towhrs, James . Wallace, Joseph 8 Weitzel, Joho. COLLEGE TOWNSHIP Johnson, Rom Johnson, Thomas CURTIN TOWNSHIS Brooks, Jesse, Carsesndden, D........ Coats, Lindley..... 120 Carseadden, Dellaven, Peter Evans, Cadwalader, Evans, Cadwalader. Elliot, Wm ‘ Eddy, Esther... Gilbert, Wm ‘ . Hoilowell, Bdd......... Irwin, James 80 Irwin, Robert....coone Kelso, Joseph Kelso, Joseph. Keleo Joseph RAPER Loech, Matthew. ..ooovem Lowns, Caleb . Longstreth, Teas Mason, John 8 ‘ Miller James. ..oovvsrane Waln, Jacob Willis, Jonathan Wistor, Casper wie ‘ 163 White, James......convens YERGUSON TOWNSHIP Burchfield, Wm. 48 Bates, Daniel Oliver, James GREGG TOWKSRIP. MeDowel, Alexander... UnkBOWD. corerssinssvess Unknown. coe wires 126 Hahn, Wm MALS ES TOWNSHIP, 16 Bolinder, John 60 Bolinder Henry. .oooovin, #0 Bolinder Fred 60 Bolinder, Adam... “ Barr, Thomas............ ” Barr, James Barr, Mary... 3 w we Rood, Jimes HOWARD T OWKEIBIP. Grayeburg, Josey h Gras sharg, Joseph 02 Harris, Jones D BUSTON 1 /WXs Kohn, Adaw............. Kubin ee Willis, LIBERTY TOWNSHIY 3 120 Benham, Ebenezer... 120 Dunwoedey, John...... Gorrell, Wm Hays, Kobt, und Jas... Hays, Wm Hays, Wm Hess, George D 3 Irwin, Robey 50 Irwin, Kohert Jackson, Jepemith Krouse. Danie! Lytle Pere Nestlerode, Christ Potter, John. PP Quigley, James A 120 Stephenson, Peter...... Smith, Christian 32 Sootl, Win..coomescessns MARIN TOWN»HIP. Allison, Wm ...covvuvinn Decker, Adam Lamb, David. .oeeeeos Lewis, Thomas. ...... McKinney, David Rohrer, Christ. .......... Unkpowsn Yarger, Simon. coin Unknown Unknowa Unknown Unknown Deering, Christopher Hall, Chintles....cueu.. Ketts, George.......... Lake Richard 134 Miles, Wen Norton, Bsmuel...... Parker, Richard...... - Seigfreid, Jucob....... Tolan +, Henry Wharton, Moore Willismas, David.. Young, Ber jsmin...... PATTON TOwWHNsMIP Diehl, Nicholas... PEXN TOWRNEIP. Armstrong James...... 10 Cowden, John 10 Cowden, Joha......... . Hamilton, Thomas Hepburn, Jams. ..... 31 Hepburn James Keanedy, Joha...... - 131 Kennedy, Jubn 13] Kennedy, James... 89 Kennedy, Andrew. 8 Kennedy, James Iaon, Robert.......... Lyon Ezekiel. ......... Lyon Benpmin....... McCally Wm Montgomery, Daniel Montgomery, Wm... POTTER TOWNSHIP. 111 Cameron, Alexander Fallmer, H. B...... . Parker——......ccccoom Smith Daniel. cooovee. - UakBown. coon BPRING TOWNAHIY, 46 Harris James D Johnson John McClare, Wm McClure, Wm 82 Toole Heary.......... Thornburg, Thomas ENOW BHOE TOWXNENIP. 153 Bayard. Andrew...~ 80 Carseasdden, D...... " Devling, Joseph Eddy, 163 Fischer, Samuel W.. } 163 Fischer, James C.... 153 Greaves, Thomas. .~ Hale, James T...... - Hale, James T ..... . Linn, Samuel... Lewis, Lewis Martin Alexander... McMannus, James... 3 153 Milliken, M. F........ Mitchell, N. J 120 Misner, Luke Morgan, Benjamin. 28 Mitchell, Wm. P Martin, Alexander. }3 1534 of Norris J. P Norton, Joseph 153 Parker, Wm .iovsen Ramey, Robert 153 Tallman, Benjamin H Tompkins, Joseph. 153 Valentine A. 8 153 Wahoo, Rebecea 163 Wahn, Phoebe 153 Wharton, Moore..... 152 Wharton Elizabeth. Wharton, Sarah 151 Fo of Wharton, ary 153 1-12 of Wharton, be EL LE LL) RUSH TOWNSHIP, 153 Allison, Thomas ..... New Adveviiscmetn. New Advertisement, Graff, Ma hive......... 100 Hamnbridgy John 19 Ha wilwn Tomes 124 Hamilton Hugn 158 Hoover Christinn 164 Hopkine John... 158 Reutwn Hutt, dr 1 Hamiiton Thowne.....on 158 Jrwin Robert 154% of Irwin R Jordan Ber jamin Ki 4 Robert King Robert. ....... suse Lnwrence Casper 153 Lowden John Long A. Se 2 We Iai rin oS — a ON Ba EE a al Sal Sof BerEzeg®228EsE esas Lew John Labby John } MoEiwine Josiah McEntire High Myers Martin .....oee - M Are dneab MeClallan Jobin, coin of Morgan B° R Morrison James 168 Miller Robert......... Miller June...... «cu. 168} of Mouser John 168 Oud Davis : Philips Hardman B4 Potter W Passmore Brison Hazlet. 168} of Peters Richard wt 94 of Ramey James 16% Rankin, Samus! 158 Reese Thomas. .....ovvvinu 158 Rowe Michael. ooeriinnins 164 Rudesitli Jacob ............ 47 Rush Japoh 1568 Rush Ber jamin Robinson Wm. H.. Robinson Wm. H 162 Slough Mathiss 143 Seott Alexander on 168 Slough Henry ...... ..... - 163 Slough Mathias, Jr...... 49 Stout Jacob Wikon Wii............... 92 Wister Daniel ............ 100 Wilson William........... 162 Walisce Joseph J ..... Witmer Henry Wilson John 1563 Wharton Carney 158 Zanzinger Puul.............. 139 TAYLOR TOWMNsHIP BRIE. cov curinrrmsmmmsnssnss. son Clark, Joseph 163 Copenhaver John ......... Hootman Elizabeth amd Job. rae 22 Lamb John amb, JobB.aesrenes Montgomery Jobn 158 Morris Marion............... Masdon Thomas Montgomery W 163 McCammond Joba McEwen Thomwsse......... Ridgway & Budd (N Kaiston David 163 Snyder Barbara Van Pool © ......... . Van Pool Jobs .... Van Pool C. Richard Whitehead UNIOX ToWwssuir Carlisle Wm Dunwoody & Lon KubnP. R WALKER TOWNSHIP, 94 Askers Robert 100 Baker John Barkman Samuel Brooks Rath 42 Doughtery Marg DE GREE cs as caunns ionrssnsn 2a . 38 Evans James 556 Gilbgrt Wm 72 Haba Peter.........coocne. . 40 Bahn Wi.ooiiiviririis - 40 Jobnson David McEwan Mary 160 Mansel Wm... 94 Mercer Jobn.cvoiirirosnes 100 Mercer David 86 Miller Wm McKee Samuel 44 Osman Capt. and Mary... Packer Richard # Packer Job.......ur sression 40 Packer James Jr........... Piles amio & Co...... - WORTH TOWNSHIP. > 8a 153 Allison John coon. Allison, Jum®®.. cou Allison, Andrew... Allison, A and John 164 10 Allison, James. ...... 300 116 Arthur, Aon...oooum 52 Bauman, Joseph... 433 153 Brickley, David 433 153 Brunteman, Peter... 433 153 Britches, leanc...... - Gratz, Simo. coins His face paled for an instant, and he Links, Mary would have Eslonsed her hut he shai od ; — his mind, and draw er close m ory: An he sald gravely : ng od " | the tient is » moderate drinker or an | 29% 150 Biccy, AN pps srerisrianniin, + I love you, Milicent. Tell methatyou |aleoholic wreck. Thousands of drunk- | 173 McEiroth, Robert ........ are not angry with me. 1 cannot bear |ards have been made tem te wen | 397 Metzgar, Daniel your displeasure.” who have taken Golden Specific in their | go Motz, John For a few moments Millicent struggled | soffee without their knowledge, and to- | 300 60 Swineford, Albright... feebly In his rms, but his eloquence | j.o palieve they quit drinking of their | 170 70 Stover & Wol..... uietod hor at last vo bogzed, [OW free will. IT NEVER FAILS. | 400 Snyder, Simon Ev I A or Y The system once impregnated with the | 500 Snyder. Catharine......... “ow #t think " " me!” a ol Shing you mus: thn Specific it becomes an ntter imposibili- | 200 Snyder, Catherine........ 40 Chestnut, Samuel... 25 139 Weiss, Jobn and Sol «1 think you're an angel! And as for |ty for the liquor appetite to exist. For 308 + Chestnut, Samuel... talent, dearest, you have quite as much | psrticu ars, eto, address GOLDEN nT RLY 233 153 Dorsh, Frederick... na 1 have, It only needs cultivation.” | | SPECIFIC CO, 185 Race st, Cincin- 35 132 Eberman, John “To think you were making all those | pati O, HALF MOON TOWNSHIP, 433 153 Edward, Thos absurdly crooked trevs on purpose. It's Carr, Joho. conn 301 73 Ehler, Martin... You fétiCutiout. Lamborn, Josiah... 433 163 Ehier, Christian... |. He laughed, Rhoar, Isaac in 216 156 Grant, Thomas. ..... i “Put you haven't told me,” he sald, “That a tr from dohon is morning” | + Wil yar me, con gp Sow womens | & 100400108 eal Jeb | In the Boston papers the following | Lungs is making some remarkable ours “In : » our chaperon, ‘I could move mountains | 0 JUL ypoared tha following 5 Unknown... G10 150 SRBC iaesivsss sarvsarsin Unknow... 435 159 BAG. iva vans mbnim } i I Lest 0 are troubl wit! io tho name of Polotdeter, ll ETS We, Nott Hil, artist, was with people who ubled A ge WARRLS TOWNSHIP, 50 Groe, Elizabeth....... Lh £18 i } tea il of } mn reed Conga, Rattus, Bronghitis and Cone 1s, © Miss Milicent Lehigh, of ists art. | ggpption, Any draggist will give you Ay pr J yi 121 152 Gros & MoKeon...... Fischer, J. Convniivem 41% 157% Greaves, Thoma + Patterson, Robe lab. ’ \ Tho young couple will start on Saterday 2 ¢ Y It Is the namo of my bost frend, | ; a tind bottla free of cost. It is guaran Anthon Polatdanter, of Howton.” for Ttaly, where they will study art 10" [400g 49 relieve and eure. Pil 50 : gdulo jumped up and grasped the BUI lb sai pow Land $100.00 n 216 150 Oran, Thomne Olymer Benyr...cooovn Gray J B..oosviiinnin Hawthorn Thomas Hawthorn James........ the knowledge of the person taking it; | 405 is absolutely formless and will effect a | 133 permanent and speedy cure, whether | 1g Bo = = $8 Ze ww - Lawman Malin Jasper... Miles Samael. . 51 81 I ea UBKNOWE «oon sivisiisnnie Swanswick Jobo. ..ooieinin Singer Jobin [92 Shippen Wm, Jr. 4 08 Wister Wim 24 58 Winter Daniel. ciiiieisene 585 CYRUS GOSS, Treasurer. TORE FOR SALE.~l offer at and steak of Asvonsod, at TI 3 2222EsE=Y 2.2 =3B%E BL.288 Ee ca —————— LE CO ae 5 LD ROBBER RGEEES Lad a i EE Ce IO me Bl On News About Town It is the current report about lown that Kemp's Balsam for the Throst and So - — od = EL fie ME HR — Tw INEM MOR, Av mana Sd £5 - -a bs ¥
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