The Post. Hlddlebnrg, April. 19, 1877. I. CROUSE, Editor A Proprietor. Ckmoatm for Governor to sno wed onr prenonl excellent Chief Msgistrate, says the Oertnantown Telegraph, "is now lu order to be presented to tun SUte nominating convention t and wo regard it M fit ting that tba names of acceptable persona, should be canvaaaed a good deal in advance in order that an un exceptional candidate may be pnt in nomination. Among the namea or iginally mentionod ia that of the non. John H. Packer, a member of the late Congress from Northumber land county." The gubernatorial oftee Conld not be placed in sfor bunds than in v i aoor. uia course, vjBoniauve lor the Hth Con sessional District for eight years, w vongress, noa gained for him a record for ability, integrity and statesmanship that is creditable to himself and to his constituents. v niie we sball support any good man who may bo nominated, we can nee in no otlwr person namod quali fications which Mr. Packer doos not preeminently possess. If he should be successful in the Convnnlinn it will not be through machinations of his own, but tho expression of the oouest sennmont of the poople, -p.iuK mrougn moir repreHenta Uvea. And that he would be electod oy a very large majority, is a fact wnicn scarcely admits of a serious doubt. His course in Congress has Ul uul7 maae uim popular with the naesea, but with the press through out the State. ItFMIIX Ehrctt denina thai I.a told Oarfiold he would vote for Kan mii ror speaker, and says he will do sew sucn ming. Tinas is no longer any doubt ex pressed in Europe of a war between Turkey and Russia, the former coun try believins the terms of tl.n nmti. col no severer than those that will be inflicted npon her in the eveut of de feat. Thi United States troops at Co Inmbia, S. C., moved out of the State House, on the 10th inst, aud tho re cords and papors belonging to tho executive office, have boon turnod over to Wade Hampton, and all is quiet along tho lines. Mb. Hate is to spend part of the summer at their old home in Fre mont, Ohio, and the President will remain in Washington. This ar rangement will bo approved by those who censored President Grant for euaenung Himself from tho seat of government, and luxuriating at Long HWKII. lTo. John B. Packer, of Suubury, mentioned as a candidate for gov ernor before the Republican nomi nating convention. Mr. Packer has served acceptably in congress, is a gentleman of standing and ability, ana would make an excellent chief magistrate. Williamsport Gazette a: JJulletin. Tire Southern Hotel in St. Louis, juo., was destroyed by firo on the eight of the 10th inst It was a five tory building, and many wore killed oy jumping from; the fourth and fifth stories, and others buruod, or arn smotnored by the smoke aud tLen consumed, as there was no way The boom at Lock Haven contains about 30,000,000 foct of logs and that at Williamsport about 0,000, 000. The bulk of tho season's cut is above, waiting for another flood. The amount of square timber got this year is greator than has been known for some years, and at least one uura moro than last year. On Monday the 9th, the Supreme Court of the United States reversed the decision of the circuit court for the Eastern district of Pennsylvania in the case involving the distribution of money in the hands of the Centou Dial board of finance, and ordered Wat l,500,U00 be paid to the treas urer of the United States before any division to stockholders is made. Th election in Rhode Island on Tuesday of lost woek resulted in i Kepubhcan viotory, but by a mluc ed majority. The entire Republican Btate ticket was elocted, and, as us ual both branches) of the legislature were largely Republican. The re duction of the Republican majority in the Mate is owing to the light vote polled and the complication of urn temperance question. That sterling Republican papor, tho Cincinnati Times, does not seem to relish the settluiueut of the South ern question, if this is a fair siuuplo of its opiuion "Deny him the right vo tow iue uepnuiioan ticket, and toe colored man will have peace in every Southern State, provided he . m willing to tubrait to that "com promise." Withdraw the Federal troops, and he will submit for the present. In Georgia, Mississippi and elsewhere, this plan has worked wonders and Domoc ratio majorities we high. A Oaikt Hall, whose mysterious . disappearance from New York oily two weeks ago, has occasioned much comment, has arrived at Liverpool, . England, whither he fled, it is alleg ed, to escape testifying in the suits pending against 'Boss" Tweed. In the hey-day of the Tammany steal ing, Tweed and Hall were bosom friends, and may U, joint-sharers , as toe piuuaer, ana it is not surpris lag that Hall ahonld prefer putting the oeeaa between himself and the witoees stand to going npon it eitb- """ t'l A despatch from Washington, aaiea tne sin, states that the certi ficates of the members of Con press of the new bonse are nearly all in, and show that there will be 147 democrats and 137 Republicans wnose seats are free from contest. leaving 0 cases of contest and indi cating a democratic majority, if they should all stand aside, on the roll of ten. Extb IUooaoi. The rule fixing tho maximum allowance of baggagq vu mcu )BSBuugor at 1UU pounuS is almost universally observed by rail road companies. All In excess of this established Weight is rated as extra baggage, and charged for at a certain rate per 100 pounds. This is olmonsly just, and commercial hous es could not reasonably ask to be re lieved of such charges while they hold the railroad company responsi ble as common carriors for the safe carriage and dolivory of, in soma in stances, valuable sample cases. Sugar is now mode from ordinary corn, specimens or raw am?ar mam u facto red near Chicago, are shown both white and very sweet Ac cording to an exchange, to complete its manufacture into pure granulated sugar, alcohol must be used to re move the foreign matter contained in tho crndo product. A bushel of corn yields thirty pounds of raw su gar, and this, when purified with al cohol, gives twenty-seven pounds of good sugar, marketable at four cents a pound. In other words, a bushel of corn made into sugar would bring I.UO. "psasmsMsmsssBsssssBsmss A young married man of Skinner's Eddy, Wyoming county. Pa., named Andrew Champion w a a recently thrown out of work. When he went home and told his wife he had failed to find employment, she said i "I will not live with yon another day 1" Champion drew a pistol and replying, "Then yon won't live with nnvone else!" fired. The ball took effect in Mrs. Champion's right side, and was subsequently discovered lodged in the flesh of the left side, havinar passed clear through the body. Champion ran up stairs after firing, and entering a bed room, shot him self dead. Mrs. Champion livod five days. The parties in this tragedy were of gcod standing in the com munity and the affair creates a pro found sensaliou. On Friday afternoon two weeks a distressing accident occurred at Hile- man s Mill, about three miles west of Uollidaysburg. Two children of Milton ljotz, a boy and trirl, whilo visiting their grandfather, Mr. Geo. Claugh, went up stairs whero, in a drawer of a bureau, they discovered an old revolver. The little boy aged about five years, pointed the revolv er at his sister in playfulness and snapped tho trigger. The pistol was discharged, the ball passing through the right side of tho little girl s head, tearing hor right eye entirely out of her head and terribly mutulating the portion of hor head through which it passed. The poor little sufferer lingered for a fow days, when death put an end to her suffer ings. She was aged about nine years. Caution- NOTICE U hereby gives that th fol lowing article! bur been purchased by (he undersigned, at Constable' 81 and left in lb possession of John Get during bit pleasure. All persons art cautioned not lo meddle or interfere with the same. vie i Moo Store, Grind Stone, Barrel. Hand Wagon, 2 Cows, 8 Tins. Meat Bland. Coos lo Store and flXlures, Coal Hlove, Mnk, Wood Chest, Corner Cupboard, Clock. J. O. MOVER, March 22. 1877. Caution. LL persons are hereby cautioned XL against negotiating for a sot sicne d by me on the 27th of Maroh, 1877, si I never received any value for the same and will not pay it unless oompelled to do so by a due prooes of law. AMOS STETLGR, Penn twp., March 81, 1877. Caution. is nereny civen tnat my kella Thomas has lift had board without eoyaaa.. I eeullnn all parsons eordlna te law. Win. H. THOMAS. March, Sla, 1 177, Notice i wife Islh In the Oonrl of rietu Co. 'ertn is; of Snyder I Sent. 1 ) Xo. 77. at Subpoena In Oivorce. Adeline Afonbeck by her) nrn jrmut ovtonwn II ar;ikcr ra. ilorrii Monbeclc' To Meaait II. Moxbick i You will please take notice that the witnesses, to be produced in Ibis ease, on th part of th Libellant will be sworn or affirmed, and examined before A.M. Pfahler Esq., examiner appointed or in aaii court lorinat purpose, on tbe r.Hb day of May neXt. at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, ia his office at Middleburg, l'., wtiere and when you may attend, ai you may thiuk proper. A. M. PFAnLER, Commissioner. CAUTION. lyTOTICE is hereby given that the i-V following artlelas havo h u niMiii ui ,u.iuiu.r,iiiiHii t iODiiaoie'S sale, ana Ult (n th noitoiiluu or Phlllma im.ni. durln his plouur. All porsons ar cautioned noi 10 inwior or ms'tuio with sam. vis I t t'looks, Oaiiboard, Bureau, t Uhsits. 1 Tibial. dinks, Wi.h stan.l. I HsUs anil Usddlna, lot '.' 'i-. maat otanaa, uow, rivs. 1 boaap, ivtoruay, m . . H. SMITH. Iieavar Springs, April 4, 1st;. rJJHE NATIONAL HOTEL. HENRY KREBS. Pro'r. Selinsgrove, Pa. This Hotel is nleaaaatlr looatad la tka i aa4 la a vary dealrabU plaoa for travalara tosiopt m h u BULWIUU1UU.IIUIII St UfW TKM, fr aoaa alopplog onoa will ha aura to call again. The boat of liquor la the bar. "A ln elaa gUstanraal laeonnaellnn with tkeHotal. ApMm'7. ? . AT OAK HALL 6 fM ATJD lHARKET I SjJsW SsBVsaV1 itXtT0MMIA0OU(tTlr0 HI AM tCLOTE-ZIKTG-. JUU WANAMAKER & BROWN. IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE OLD TRADE. All the boat talant, xporlano and advantaa nan eommand, oontlnuad at OAK HALL, to produo th BEST and CHEAPEST CLOTHING, for man and boy. Fop sixteen year we have lived at the old eorner of (SIXTH and MARKET, and the buelneae done there ha been eo eatlefaotory to the publlo and ouraelvee, that we tiave deolded not to change op move the Clothing business away. The people hkethe plaee and weliketo pleaae the people, and we believe that we ean do It better than aver at the old plaee. The eales of the paat year far urpaed anything we ever dreamed or, and thl pute It In our power to atari the Spring or 1877 with a STILL LOWER SCALE OF PRICES, and a olaaof good aocMnt that we are not afraid to follow eaoh sale with our warrantee, OP receive baok the goods unworn and hand over to the uatomer th money paid. The a to re has been largely refitted, and there never waeeuch a aplendld stook of Men'a.Boy' and Children's clothing under the roof, nor were we ever able to ssll so ehaaply. Our word for it, and we ar your frlsods of lateen years. WANAMAKER I BROWN. THI OLD PLACE, OAK HALL, 6th 4 Market, PHILADELPHIA, X 9 CAUTION. piTDDDg peOuDDDg AT THIS New York Fancv Store. aj (In nolmes' new bniliding, opposite the Keytsone Hotel.) MARKET ST., HKIIlVHCIrlTOVK, lvV. S.WEIS OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! lin.p.iiHt iettiiiiol from tlio KnNt crit JitiM vitli tli lurgcHt nikil most Jonilut3 Htocl: over lroMglit to thin county. Large variety in SUMMER SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, etc. Great bargains in IIIiACK ALPACAS. Special inducements in HAMBURG EDGINGS & INSERTINGS, Table Linen and Towling of all descriptions. Ioojlo ill need of nii.y ltooIm in tnr lino will find it to thnir advuntitgo to cull anil cxiiwine tuy eoods nnJ tri cos before piircliasin? elHewlicro. They cau nlwavs save frum '25 to 40 percent. GOODS IlKCEIYED ALMOST DAILY DURING SKASON. Thankful for past Javort a continuation of the same it respectfully tvnciini. i(ejevrruii OctlC, '73. N. WKIK. Best in the Market. LATEST IMPROVED WHITE SEWfflG MACHINE. With an its Other Points of Excellence, IT IS Th Lihtett and fiuiest Running Miv thine in the Mnrh t. The tinrd Fininhed and mod Eleqantty WHumnum .uiirmiw me worltt. The Larrint Fumilg Swing Machine mi the market. Cupnble of tni'ing from the finett Nain sook to the heavieM of Cloth. Simplicity, Durability and Certainty com bined. The Shuttle carries more thread than any vmrr. The Shuttle Tension is adjustable without removing me Dinuurvm the Machine. WARRANTED FoT THREE TEARS. 11 Maohlu combines all the ra. ut a aleuurarturlng Maohlu.. and Baa an NOTICE is hereby given that tbe followln artlelas have neea arahaa4 k the aaitaraluaad at Asala-aaa1 HaU aaJ Imn the puesaislaa of JaaaUaa Boraaidarla kit r n mi m mbwi iu ao la. tarfara at saadJI eita the saa. Tin I Horea A hox, S "P'lae . Wbkobs, wood 8 lad, Hay ladi) 4m aad Fares, lot U Boards, run.. Vint Qrlad Sloao, Hklaf I ataahlaa, t Haoau, UralaV ' 101 Oradla. Harm S Mhaas hlaa. Hiu., lZ' ( to si Ssssr liar aoaa. I cultivators. T' soaa ladl4 eiUpl FKKDAKiCa. KLUHAKJ Mat- . ' W Arr.w, n. t I asmi.-it. Thl K.mll qulreoieata aulllus lha samo from i lo SI laae oth.r Aralilaaa Maahlaa. , Aar Alao for Sale, attachments, anok as HnS. Ian. Ttlckara. Rainmara. ali. NmJIm. ffeii ... all laadloK Sawlug Maohluaa, and arblok eao b bad al a email adraoo of eoal. or paniciuare sail oa oraddras 0HA8. a 8EEB0LD Middleburg Snyder ooanU, Ps, A (tut forSareer etseleaJelBiaisj CeeUa. pr, ij, i err. COURT PKOCLAMATION. Whereas lb Hon. J. C. Bueher Treat dent Judge of th Judioial Distrin' oomposed of the counties of 8nyder, Union and Mifflin and Daniel Oemberlinr and B. L. Haudenhush Esq. Assooiat Judvea in and for 8nyder county her issued their precept beerinjt, dat lb 27th day of reb. a. V. 1877, lo bis direoled for tbe bolding of an Orphan court, a court of Common Plea, court of Oyer and Ter miner and General court of Quarter Sec tion of lb reac st Middleburg, for lb county or Snyder, on lb ib Monday, (be ing lb 28ib day of May 1877.) end continue on week. Nolle 1 therefor hereby glren to the Coroner, Justices of th Peace and Consta bles in and for the county of Snyder, to ap pear in their proper person ith their rolls reoords, inquisitions, examination and other remembrances to do tho thing which of their offices and in their behalf pertain lo be done and witnesses and per sons prosecuting la behalf of tbe Common' weattn against any person or person ar required to b then and Iher attending and not departing without leat at their peril. Justice ar requested to be punct ual in their altendanc st tbe appointed tlui agreeably to notice. direa under my hand and seal st th Sheriff offio in Middleburg, Ihe 1 9th day oi Apr. a. v., one.iooutand eigbl bundrad eau BBTcniT-seren. DANIEL EISENUAUT. Sheriff. CIO - at horn. A (ants wanted. Outfit and Ak asta, al. SELUISGB0VE- LIARBLE WORKS. (lid win nnMlie.swl t Ba. Headstones. . Assignee Notice. A LL persons interested sre here- xs-y Botiai Th Baderilrnad harl s.Kror Marble Won pared lo maoutaotura. HonnmcDts A n i this summer at prlcas maeh lower thaa hereto. ur., au tower uian a as re oaaa don In the county. Uar!n last repaired a lar lot f Darlrnl, of all the lateat .tries of Monaasanta s head. atones, 1 am able to lie satisfaction la stale and price, to all that wish to decorate the Sraree oi a uaparwu iriena wit a at MIL. ckaaa lewMnaaet. Temeer IImUmIa.. I bar also mad arralaa-eeieats, a as to be uia Ml lurni.a oa eoor. nuuoo, flarot, Hand. stone, or any other kind of door and Window Sills, at prices to suit It psrokiMr. lrsoBS la need ol anr of th a bo re articles wni .are money by calllnf attke 8ellasa-roT ssarai worst aeior purehasln; elacwkar. I alio keeo Kank'a Patent aalaanuad ikrM I Qnards for aala. t'lr dlttareat strles. Dome aad se. MT Mr. J. H, Long, of Adatasburg. I agent for th undersigned wbr all or ders, will rlv prompt attention. hUriTe-tf. T. U KANTIf Ut. ISed that DAVID at. SKir.v.u mi '""HI ma.ir.BMBtllltB II Parrr aseigameal of SOUULI.aAWl faUuagic Order oricl.u il DU ' - .ui.l Ja.oatlU. i'lease tars. All I kit eflaeU, real aad porsoaal irpoa of kl eradU tma are saoaaaiait W ik adartleaad, aad per- aa ak lutmedlau pel- u the aa4ar.laad for lb parpoa of kls rasas bbtibb etai 1 I t t a. u a . . . WaMAa?4 VUinil r? nr. Great Excitement in Selinsgrove. AND OPPENHEIMER'S STOJK OF GOODS TOO URGE . FOR THEIR STORE. CHEAPER GOODS, BETTER GOODS AND ZX0RE OF THEH THAU EVER. JJAVlNd JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN CITIES WITH THE LAR0E3T ASD MOST COMPLETE STOOK Or MlrVH, YOUTI1H iVIVO IIOYH CLOTIIINO, ALX or WlflCn WE WILL SELL AT PRICES TO DEFT COMPETITION. RRAD TUB FOLLOWINQ AMD SEB WOT W5 CA2f AFFORD TO BULL 80 CUE A P. 1st. We hnjr for Cash and sell for tbe same, consequently we do not charge yon to make nr customers. We bujr our goods in large quantities from the best maufacturers and soil eaoh year, thus being enabled to soil at Smal' Profits. for poor paying large quantities 2nd. 3d. 4th. Sth. Onr expenses are much loss than those of any similar Establishment in this section of tho country, ons qnontly we can sell choapor than they can. flaying had many years experience in the business, we are enabled to tako eyery advantage of the business and are enabled to give onr Cnstomsrs the advantage of the same. We adhere to tbe Golden Rule of i ONE TRICK FOR ALL, and no Misrepresentations which sot cures for us a customer of every man who buys one bill from us. Whilst we do not allow our customers to deduot their Railroad fare like some clothinc houses, we sell at such bargains, that every one who gives ns a trial is enabled to save many times the price of their fair, 7'ry m and see for yourself. Our stock is large and embraces in connection with the clothing a full lin4 tf Cent's furnishing goottt, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valices Ac. ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT BOTTOM PRICES. Ton can buy goods as cheap of ns as of any clothing house in Central Penn'a, beside having a chance in draw ing a solid silver American watch. Bee advertisement in another column. Feeling confident that our endeavors to serve our customers will meet with their approval and patronage w remain. Xoure Respectfully, WEIS & OPP ENHEIMER. ONE DOOR ABOVE KEYSTONE HOTKL SELINSGROVE. SPRtNG OPE MAG OF 1877, AT LTvDfc! & PPEMLHlDrvOEl CLOT3SEHKTC3- .STORE, SUJVBURY, PA., Cor. 3d & Market St, near Depot. fE have returned from the Eastern Citios, with the LARGEST and BEST STOCK OF CL0TH15G far MEN, YOUTHS AND BOX, 9 HATH, OAJPN yVTVr I2IVT!S I"I7It !VItSTl FTVf i tnr,rT.A brouRht totbis part of the country, and assure our Customers, and public tlut in pricos, no one iu this tue cuuuiry, cuu cumpcio wua us. Oiref put of Some pooplo may sny how does it eomo Hint HI5IOIN Sc OPPENIIIM13R of HtTTV. J IUJI i. , can sell CHl.Al'hU than any one else 1 We will explain you this fact easily. lHt , We have had experience for many years in the CENTHEVILLE HOTEL. , (bat Mrs. Wearer's.) CeaUrvlle Mnrder C., Pa. a mi MABTmIw, rurllr. . This loB(labllskd aad well kaawa aoU '' a parekase4 by L UBdrlgBd.avi Uoiu a ar i u ssuia vae. f iUS.SiSIIIAI. Arm, , ist. . Uv. Clothing business. intl, Wo buy Goods in large quantities. for cash and from the first ltli. On acconnt we are known for selling Clothe iug at such low prices, we are selling an immense quantity therefore we can easily afford to take half tbe profit, than other stores around the country, and still iucreaso our business. kith, Our motto is always, Quick Solos and Small Profits. Mtl, Wo only buy manufacturers. Ihroitgh many forced sales thts Spring in the Cities, v had the udountage to purchase goods very lore whith tee trill gice to our cuntonters and patrons the benefit of. ' Any one coming from Middleburg and nicinity and purchasing to the amount of $5 can deduct or his rail road fair ; by buying for $10, can deduct the entire fare. Weteould be pleased of yon to come and see our large stock, and examine our prices, ami we will assure that you will suce money by learning the prices of our goods. Se difference whether you buy or not, we will with pleasure show you our goods and prices and vou uiM always find gentlemanly treatment. ' Thankful for past patronage toe respectfully solicit a continuance of tie same. Yours Va-spcd f all if, Tmyrr a- rw COM 311 U MM, PENN'A., Market Street, leit door to i Depot. P. W. BROWN. WE1DLER ROLAND. JAMES LEPLEY i a I a g S al o a ! a I I A o '8 "I a a i a c o J3 1 's a afta 0 O 5 mast T 'l s- I s s s. Q. 3 8 f a a I P. s S o B i o 5 B & o e. p.. o o T3 For the very best Mnsical Instraments. The IVftxrlcet -A-flforclis C7n.ll on BROWN, ROLAND & COMPANY, LEWISDURO, rEIVNV. This company is well Established, deals only in reliable Instraments, suoh as tbe ESTEY, MASON & HAMLIN, NEW ENGLAND ORGANS , and ARION PIANOS, and offers them at figures to suit the times. A complete stock always on hand. Call and see them even if you do not purchase. LOOAIj AGENTS "WANTED IN SNYDER CO. Address, Feb. 8,77.1y. BROWN, ROLAND & CO., Lewisburg, Pa. FAIRMOUNT nOUSK, MEAB THE DEPOT. M-ltldleburg-, IRVIN SMITH, PnorauToa. lb Ttt i'u "'' ul uinel , , ,ll a4 ...u.- tVKl-ij w ''ViSsiV'tl i.WM.Illll w t. ..r V. ".... ..... ami all aaH eeneui --" p. uiu,.,ub ; ' ,y-- v.-: - Km j'l'iuar' baal "y'i,s, Liiur uuJ 8gi of U t nuiuusl j 1111 J. This kaus Is in oloa nrailnU t ipoi aad aa lalaly ba rabulU mmi u4. Bom soDmodlou the labia n euppllsd with tb bt Us market affr4 etta terms moderate. US aU kie a artl (iM v Uwryi HM, sjueclaa a. k. L-.i .11 llmtS Sae? M raMOOkbls IStai. vlv 1 . epr 'a i'r..i.M'u UanufdOtureo by n. P. mma vt MA8KTJA H. Ha A VALUABLE PEOPEETV AT PRIVATE SALE. -o- rTHE undersigned offers the fol -A- lewlas; derlbd era party al prtraii TEW AUHES, elaa red laud, altaaU la toeaeklp, Haider t'o , Pa., te !! V rtral Bab. la Aeaai D. Sasdar C o . Fa., tea Bllaa Waal at Troxalrllle, adjalBlaa- toed or Wm. Welder, Iaall blearer and other. krararel4 a soed D W EL.L1N 9 HOlTWaCsr A U.K,aOl aaaiBroiiiiiBjis. tu iaa is a loee Mate oi allla!loa. aeaeaalMt ta aaarkaa I ear saleeaaaaoallest OUUHAUDaf ekJle 1 trail, ana never Mllosj water tu pri rWTsraiMUHiH nromieaeor aaurea. r-KTfcR SHKICrr(.K. ar.v,nr. TrViiUi,A4NU.,a'a FAUST & WENTZEL, Selinsgrove Penna, (North of First National Bank) MERCHANT TAILORS. ' READY MADE " A WELL tle(d stook of Bad-mde M"' By' ClethlDf st Xfry Quality and !. . SEWING MACHINES, rjW Y ars aUs Agnts for the DAVIS AMD THI ST. JOHN Sewing Haohlnes. tw or lb test aad eke past maekla tea eo. to tka BubU. A;. IS. IS1 is the 'V J H. IIARTMAN, . " jviticb or mm pbac2 efc Conveyonoer, ;7 CESTRKTUX3, yCCTr Oollaattoa aad all aaa paeialahi la ike ISM f Jy.ila 1 ik Vm wittkeaoVnJ; . etaaeitawUM . . AvrM'nV t 1 Nortk 4 t yrSaTg? FTmV. J w - ar - ST a r a? Ml 9wsm av . -