?7 bMiKfcL At. iiLl'lbUCA! MirFUNTOWN. ri'IPAT, J AM AI.Y 2, ISSft. Ii F. S C II W E I E II , ii it aud raoratrroB. Tuv fewer :i Iinuia-. wtmts the tit-.ri' inl.-;-ii.l. ii If" is. It't ii itilit itM'l-t!t-4 nl.n -lU'-h.". Vt...;'Ns n:t . :i 1 u ill sink- th-- i- iiiuti v nKi.it tin- lotii i.f .1.41:11 HI V l'..un iv" til in. i.-.ii.j-K tii" 1 . f the I'l'ii.-.l States .1 his I j. St II i an is will n ! iiu'tr ti;:Iit .ilh rhewin lilnlolie, aiul ! lie Wllilo ( ; ( 'lirist inns, u tire in Cincinnati I , ll'll' '1 . 'er t '! res of orouiul. 1. .s, jt 'IMI.IMIO. I r ;- sm- 1, tlu ie r. re only sip.M s iu the city i f Paris where a Bible i'i:' ! purchased. i.i'' !v ':.. Is m Africa is ; ii.- att-. n lion of Kurop.aii 1 coy. tractors. i r" .s CO-, , 1. - ?i 1 t r i . M ... r . .. .. ai res ot '.t':o. in ( i,i "1 tud liP' i-c of lh. us. ias-,.-l b.lh l 'Uses t. .p. the U.d T.uk. r at i. 'ii in Minnesota. Ml.' 1. : Til islin ill banks iu Lav fai of 1 and il.-.id d th ir pat r. .n III Vs! '. ) a.-itated ricia.s . r the at Wa-h f.i. t tli.tt ngtoli i in 'ti s haw l lii Avi;; nc.k' S the grati iiiiceTnent that during the fv .:ig ai.ii pa-t war the State debt has Im u re d- I ?l.lts,.-i.-.i. Cn pr.t. If III s iu tile t against the 1 st JTopi'Sc to Iding of an in- White House .11 ball i.i th !: of March. h. 1 V; : oil' e ni.ik Ci t i rr. d l. , i.m h r Iivt"g tu ar as i.iauv b'ards ,i , -t. 1 1 r s f. nee as lie needed t. tV.: f r hi-d a 1 daughter a Ii i lay I r e !!ii s a:,.) butter:! P'ioi rs fv .t i aTl part -i s. l.clianre f the cou'itry reI rt fhern us being out on that dav. I. V. W.:.;.!v-i"'n I'ne School oft Mechanical Tra h s has liecii locat-.-d iu Bucks county, on the farm where Mr. Williamson pass-.! his b'vli.'o.l davs. Dinv'.i;, will b. r. j ri si iit.-d tit 'W.'isl.ingt- n on the occasion i f th. inauguration of Harrison, by one hundred jri'mir.eiit citizens dr.ssed as .mw b 'vs. Nrws.fthe eclipse of tlie Sun will ! in older Hi xt week. ll:reej lo.nl " i i tue e ;n is a run totally eclipsed on the l..t of .1 uarv TllHK 1- v , el . ;l M-thodist c .ngre- N. J. sheii'ing !" . s w iT" arri st. . ted a prime in a .ation in Newark, "tire ! tire The 1 and w ill ii' t agai:i ut cause. sh..;,t -tire" with So mi- l'itlsb::r; i r1'- prepar biU to ing a c 'Uipai-ary laai'.eh upon the L-' lea: 1' n , , pi;uilir. V.'IU pulsorv ivligioti and conn.uls.,rv ucaiioii are outside the j-ilin f ! the American sytt m of government. Tiik Cievel.iud adniinistrati-.n s. nt two ships of ar to Hayti to d maud the surromli r of an American shii that t'.n si. ed. II ivtian g. ver inu nt had Tin 11 iv. .ae i s irreu 1-reil tlie s will I Ti e ca is. ..f ;h ' the -e L ue , i iik'.i;. r t r t ut ur cu .l.iera ir cu .l.i.rii ' tl.'Il. B..s;e, has b-en aroused by the fact that tii. ii are a good maiiy .lamaiea ttinger drut.kar-ls in that i ity. The ging' r is said to contain ti'.t p. r cent, alcohol, p. r cent, gill;:' r. and the balance water. It burns out th" stomach ip.iii k r than whisky So ml days ago I.repa.igh, the showman h id an elephant strangled t ih alii. b. ca.ise, the elephant was had. dung, rous, and had killed a numb, r of keepers. The brain was . xani iiid hv doctors and they declare their beli.-f, that tli" 1 ast. wheiiba-l, was insane. D.stki ssiN., railroad necih nts sre frupieiit. fist wnk the list of hor rible accidents included the destruc tion hv tire of the Kat.- Vd.irnson the Mi.sij i rier, wl.i r hv Ifi i f 2M ..jlel.st t ll. ii- ,'V. Two ll.lVri l iti r the il.-striietii.il uf tliU I". at v:is f..l!..w...Uv th.-hurtling ..f thf l.;it J 1 1 ii H. H:i!iTi:i, . . tht sitim- rivi r i-n (.'hri-.tni!is in.. ruing. Of tin- 1 ..i.h' im K.ur.l ..nU- 11 is.-aix .l. 1 lie hr in t-ui-h l.:it start.-.l unu.r.g intt..n liali'n. A Dentist's Mistake. It RRisiifR.. l a., lee. A story has In-u told lu re which is likely to i h-ad t the arrest of a dentist of Hali- 1 fax, this county, and a man named : Seelw ig, of the sa.ue j'l-iee. Scelw i's wife was atllii-ted with toothache aNmt ten days ue... and hr coin-, plaints wi annoyed her husband that he threaten i to leave her if she did ! n"t have her teeth pule-.1.. She Con sented, and persuai'cl her husband to accompany her to the d ti'ist's. '.Vfore she g. t into the dentist's , chair the woman almost faiut.nl from ! u-u v. ju nhi.-l, l:a.l tlic ff-N-t f ! , luuki.-. the- Ii-x,li:tn.! tr.iltf irast-ilil.-. I f lut with th.- ntwwtaiii- .f th-.- . n- j ; ti,t .L- was tLu-l in tL- chair, ami tlie tn'tu with bis f. r-s 'iiiiii'ii..-l tin? wurk f AtiiM-tiii. Mrs. St.-Iwji ouM not tnk mi :in:-si Ir t ;i I wlu-i two r three .f l.r t' th ha. I lorn takea out slt p l!!--l i. ! IltK tnlM. thf" dentist's Tir:ti m. It wns ueifsnrv to linve '. :iirtf-i-ii tci-fli r-tt .veil mill the !ii-.i"-:nl ih'termiii l ti..t t- ix-rinit i ''is if..- t l :ive t!.: cluiir until LVl'IV ! lie 1 1 ri 1 1- n tnlo-li out. To luake u..i k i nsii r !.-r Hie .ti lit 1st ti:o h.isKin.l li.I'l his wife's liea.il mul arms that ulic- c-util.l not moe, ami tlie work continue.! until all the t.-etii lia.l Imi-h Atniflel. By this time the womnii was exluiu.stc.1 an.l inml.le to rise from the chair. The two men re:tl'z-'l that tihe was in a tr i P'tis cor. IItion, Jin.l hey at i 'iu-e uj'plieal restoratives. A ji'ivsi ..iau as siiniiuonel ami everj- ifT.rt was tnatle to revive the woman, hut it was of no aviiil, ami 8lie liel two hours later. Whipped bj the White Caps. I'll I. A .o. IV d,-st':iteh from 1 : fins' IVi-i-v. Ohio, siivs: '-At lh .lnt- lale. H.irris..u count. , Christmas ! n .'lit. White Caps visit.-.! Dr. John l'.u khill. a leading phvsieinu, and ! am Canadian Jr reuchman, huigheit gave him a terrible tliriishirg. His ! when he told a reporter the cireuni eiianl K,v had Ut-u intoxicated, and j stauces that gave rise to sui-erstition i hif.' C:-i s .--.is.'.! Paikhiil of i Til. . II. .1 1 li-o,.i,li ! i w-",, v " , tin .-ch-liit. i:ear:ng tiiev contemiHat- d rc ir- h-i.i. accosted two men ii, l.e 1;-, ! r. -.s., to believe were I in. iu hers of the organization ni'd ' thr. at. ned t . shin t them in case a ! 1 1, in. 'list i at i. 'ii was ma h against him. Th re is nmi-ii -viien:ei!i Here and re- l he White Caps will gulat-d." robablv lx The Coming Year. Shim r.-titi.'izs p.. oi.l.i I.M'k f rwar 1 with s.'i:i' dread to th- coining year. It happens that 1SS0 begins "with a total iclij.se, which astronomical ev. .;t has ii. t occurred before on J J imiary 1 f-r over two hundred; v.ars, ami will not is car again on this date f"r another three hundred vears. To add to t' e gravity of tho situa tion from an astrological j-oint of ie, there nr.- to lx- two solar .cliis. sin lsv.i. This, whil" not t, unusuiu .. iiin i-.'C' teiiteii. is sun so i.i . i . . ii.. i : . 1. i inill, :t.'T 'l.-'irniii .--I m.iiii;, .:;..-.- no i: Ibu"- w hat mav and w hat may i . . i ....... - not happen t. f..re the fat' ful vear i: pried. N. Y. H. raM. His Seventh "Wife. ZIh k'oki.. I!h. Dec. :!.-L,vi 1. ! !";.!l. r h ft lu re h-d.iy " ! m Cortland, Ie Ivalb r his homel iintv, with his sewutli wife. a red headed, I i-nitr nlv 1 h king woman n:uuel Kmeline L Hijuis. Fuller's first wife wits Jane Maxwell. A divorce separated them. Alvim Clark was the second wife. She died. Nettie .M.s. re was '.uiel s ife three months , and then f-ought and s. cured a le-1 cree of dr.oris!'. I- ;nl. r s f.iurt I. lTe was .'.irs. tJizatK-tti . nfia JWi I 0;ie night the v-man'ii f..rm. r litis- baud crawled. ,uto r'nll r'-s U-droom and shot him in the leg. A ilivon-e followed. Nellie Bishop w as Filler's tiflh wif-. She iavolv. d her huslntnd in a stabb: ,g nfiray, and was then released from the luatrimor.al yoke l'v a divorce court. Lotta ltav was v..ti - . :.i a if.', and she tlop d ultli . 1 ..i L- a orakenian. Fuller's diary shows this interest ing table; Bi plies to advi Tt'sem. Ilts, 1 1 h I ; niiinM r of j hotograplis ex changed, 4'Ht: prop-isa!-, accept ed. S." ; rejected, o I ; m: rris d, 7; i!i- ' Vi.ro it, 4 : paid ! reach of promise ' damages. 1 ; married by minister, 1 : i married bv justice, ?; shot at, 1; , stabU d. 1 : t 'me of , 'Z-t years, j to seven j Fuller was clig: 'Hu n at one time. d The oldv "irli i,i , . ... ,,,, i-.,: ....Jui.a-ii'jir.i'.'iusiiiiui' nervous svs- "i.n oo , ,11. .'ii... ...... ...... t-arne Smith, of D.il.uipie. Ms ol ins wives wire oionnes ami one was a brunette. A Fight With aBear. Chic A.io. 1W. 22.--A despatch fra Watertow i.. Dakota, mivs : "ll.-v. J. W. Stokesb-.iry has ris-i ive.1 intelli gence of a terril'le struggle his brother lVof. D. K. St-.kesl.ury Lad , r.-c.-ntly wiln a l :.r in Tiie inuiiu i tains of Wyoming iu which the pro fossor vmis probably fatally injured Prof. Stokesburv is a geologist c meted with Prof. Abuit a wet k ago v Marsh's party. Ii i!i- he and an assistant were engaged at a ..Lt ; ft.nu r ltl.) r in t,nl..r that the brain sixty miles north of Carl.!! they ! ull(, t!l,.r ,.( r.t; structures shall be were overtaken by a band of se ven , lir1M.rlv nourished. If a person use s silver -tip Wars. Oldening tlietu ' u h5s f(rain faHtt.r t,mQ h,. makw U approaching the men sougnt refuge . ,,e S.H.M )MH.lim,.s n.-rv .us raid irrita oi, a large r. k, and U ing weh arm-, bl(. If he (1,.s n,,t fiSSiluil;lte enough ed succeeded in ih spa.ehllig four of , f;nM, , BU1,.,1V itri Ueluands his mind 1... 1.. .. - .-...1 n .rib li..f.,.ft i III- O. ...s ..0....0. U ...... O, ...... , losing sight of the game in thi thicket, liiished with his "success I the prof. ssor sprang into the brush i an pursuit w! en he was s idd.-nlv . .. .o.... . .... r.....-.. a nioiistt r reinaie. In turning fell and was ut once caught bv no I , til-' I , . - . jlx-nr un.l rivt-n a M-.l.-iit slinking. I Dr.'pi-ing him sh cuught him in the i ! insi.l.-i.f th.- right 1 g, tlmvi the ! tllf kill r. t ari.lg I'lT the ll.-sh P.I! 1 splint ring the l.no. Khe next si.r uig at his face, but he intercept- ... . . , -.1 1 : . r. ... i-il tin- ii'.ia. k wiin ins i. ii linn, mini i. ; IU(...t ls 11(,t alait.l to tilt; retlUUC wasbitt. u fi:ti.ly through. She ni.,,ts , ,f n,. rvous imlividuiil, as lli w r.t his side niil:tt eiit-blow broke nutriti..us juice to a gnat extent go three ri!-s. The Prof.-ssor, who hr.d j illtl, tjlL, hrine. throughout r. ta:!i--l h. Id of his rifle with las riht bar. 1. finally sneered- 1 in ''iviiiiT ht-r fat :u sm.t in tbe h.:i-l. The l'iir wii.'lml hlmut TOO 'iH.tm.ls. St. ikeslmry will inllly .lie. Earning a Biby. Tl is sha king itHL :is published by the Philadelphia K .m n n ro. A bnbv was bak-l in the stoM- in the ladies' waiting r..in !t the Wt st I. -rs.-y Uailroad lt p't. iu t'a;ulen, . st. idav. Whether the infant was alive at tin- time it w:is thrust th- fi.-rv ftiriiac-.- is tnt kn.u. into "e lllir.il ttui.'tc niiK-w:is i. niTiifiv m- i-int r. stt.vi- Lt d when its j r.-M iice was discovered that in me it was in U.sible t- .;. t. nail. how long it I.. n .lea l. Milt, t'.ithai ilic' lLmloU is th-.- :.t- llH nd:"it i" the ladies' apartm id at ti Ch!21.l.-M statiou. V.'l.ilo attend-1 l,.P Jufi.-H vt-.-t. rJrtv Mrs. I : , . ....... V. . . i . h it h i 'ii n. lie in . nu. i-iic siipp'd t" :.' ui ly iaier. itu- pvsttm T.1111 mc retiT, unutrgneu ler out examining into the contents the j mentation, ami the boly ami brain woinau threw the package iuto the j it shoulJ nourish may Ftarre. The stovf and went alx.ut her work. Sii'irtly afttrward she returned to the stove to l'ok after the tire, and tiie next instant the ferry hands were startled l'V a shriek. Mrs. Hanlon had discovered the fully develojed ; 1m1- of a child lying in the calsand j fast l-ing consuiueL The remains of the infant wire taken out and removed to the Morgue. County Physician Iszard made a iKst nioiteiu examination, but he was unable to decide whether the child had lived or not. Mrs. Hanlon does not know where the bundle came from. It is sujijmsed that it was left in the waiting-room early yesterday morning. A Ghost at Sea. Ralt:mop.e, Dec. 27 The fine Q ie ! bark Madura, Captain Bender, ai rived at Belt's wai f yesterday, one 1 undred i".nd ten days from xisagua, Chilli, wi'h 970 t 'lis of nitrate of so- 'ta. .Sue :uso had n board several sail. -rs -a ho t re anxious to go over her side. Captain Bernier, a pleas- ai'i .ng some of his crew, lie re.ate.1 how the vessel left New York, Sel- . . , .our .. l -oo., ...... i t l.risbane, Australia, lr..m w iiere she sau. d for Newcastle, N. h. On NovemU r 1 1, a hazy, mugU .ay, the v. ss. 1 was suddenly surrounded bv thous.uids of birds. Caj. Bender reg.ir.led this as a phenomena lie could not account for. Abuit noon, the cook, a Midtcsc, named Theama, went forward to clean some tish, and while at work the roll of the vessel r.peii t!:c tast- iangs ot a piit-u ol i wood oil the weather side. The piece of wood was hurled through the air with liiuh force that, striking Thcunia iu the head, it cut his skud l-:..f in two. One nait of his skull went oveib.ard. The man died iu st.ii'tlv. He was buried at sea the same cwn.ii" and almost simultau- eoiislv with the descent of l:i lmdv iido the sea tile myriad of birds dis-ai'iK-arcd. These facts are recorded in the lo-r of the Madura, irom Newcastle the Min lura carried coal to Cal.io, ami, lirit-.-eding t I'isagua. , , , I l i.- ti . i loaded for Baltimore. Ilie vessel 1 , . not been out long when a Nor- liU.ll VM gian 1 gan to complain of seeing a strange man in the forecastle at night when t!ie sailor was :n ins berth with the watch "IkI.iW. His tales wtre laughed r.i In-cause he had nev. r seen the c.uk, having shijK il after the cook's death. But the ap parition continued to present itself tj the sailor, and the di-seriptiou he gave of hi.s nocturnal visitor agreed with that of tl:a b-, hea.te.1 man, and with its repetition there grew an :didi:ig faith in the minds of others that the ghost cf the man accomi an ud the Madura. This mixture of f,.ar fr ight v as iid.-nslfi.-1 when jlt. !ntsMi:ii, who I-.K.ks as if he .'tli. r f :ir r w.tim-it -.aid ,.,., b-f.-l br.rth an.l bni.rl ti - .at l. Li.l kc-u the coot ca deck V1 tv,r ,.,, . ,,t. it w-m noticed that the moTi were aft-rwarda sern more togetlier during their night watch on deck than previous to the d:s'.ov;-ry of a man oub ar.l who was known not to bi then; in the ll.-sh. Captai'.i B-.rnier has no faith iu the supernatural, but the fear among the men seemed a little out of the ordi nary course uf th::igs, even to him. Wo Must Eat Meat. 'T aw disposal to exclude vege tabl' s, said a physician of experience, to a Chicago lb rai l reporter, "with the exception of ci r. als and fruit from the i it of ii rvous persons. . 'irsi, mraun; niiiiuiu io.ni is i TT i l ' . ..1 .- . 1 . tern and to the body gel u rally than vegetable. It has all thu esMlitial eleuiens ;' r tiie formation of tlie tissui s of the lody mid is ensiiy di gested. It appears to lie the natural f i-d of huinan beings. It seems jH.s.sil.le for mail to xist on it alone in any climate and continue in a nor m;d condition of health. The first food taken by man milk is strictly .o roii.efil Kiilict-iticrt Tt iiint.il?". fill tlll. ,'i,.IU,.:.t(, c-ss'rv to the growth of the human bo.lv and to its .,'.,.: lillUU- tenir.iec in a state of health. This cannot be sai l of anv one article of vegetable footl. Then, the nervous system coiisis'a largely of fat. This biiltst-ow.. Tnilst 1 .o kil.tl.lieil in a.... s.in. H.,.,,mt. W.;;t. Tin- healthi'-st and strongest indi- vid-l it t v.... wlio.it 1 ...if f.i .ri-.t ,H,rti.,I1 o'f'ment than of vege'table fi),(1 Be-t should be taken m the standard meat. It answers cverv i.nruw .if tin. wYt.n .nl mi.l ' i ji-k an- .w..-L- niv. tii .f no ...tilv .iiir.'t.l .:'IA .11' i,,rtt hi f js ',..1 t illlt r,.ur as its cumiKisitiuu g'K-ti, . il.-nt fiK.il fir nt-rvutis K-r- t 1,nr it m.t r.-neliU- .li..i Ht.-il Yet iu the armv we iisc.l to thii.k n,,,i.;lltr w-.,s 1 ,."ti-r f-.r the w.nin.h-d ; ,IU.., tilu l,a.-..n. As a rule", salt . . .. . "The-fl.-sh of wild birds is more -tender and mor rendilr digested 1 tti. tl-.iil ..f .1. T.-ti.' oi'.-s. Tbi is 1 .wvnMit..,! f..r bv tlie m-esitrr amount I of ext reise they take, thereby rent-w ing their th sh more-rapidly and mak ing it ynung.ir than that if birds which live a lu.re miet life. This is a suggestion that might le of Ix n. fit to w..:neu of sedeiitarv habits w ho arc desir us of jrol nging nn : HpiK-unuii'i' of vouth. Fish of all kinds is good for tbe nerv.mslv in clined. luiw -ggs, contrary to g-n- t-ral opinion, are not as .ligestible as 1 those that have Ixen cin ktil. j "A notion has lK.-'n prt-valrut that . many j-rsous mjuro tlieir itigi-sti.m ; uslliulv sunt-r from uerv.tus .Usi'tisia- I xiicir stoma-!is arc un-jl.le to per. f, .rm the lalxr .f assimilation. O . to the ,1, ticielit Hepe lK,er ef ; the individual tlie f.-.d hes iu tne stomach Ulicxted upon by the gas - trie juice lM(.at.e thci tlie quantity is insnfiici,.nt to have an - lK.war." I'.hkI. iiiHloatl of Ix.!,.;,,.,. . " . . . ' i , 1 to renew lue mmy ami tue nervous person is iu a worse state than if the food had not been taken, for the fer mentation generates aeids. "Nervous individiduaLs may de rive all the fat thev need from sugar anil starch. It is letter however for those with weak digestive organs, or whose nerves are in a highly seusi- j tive state, to get it from the animal kingdi m than to compel their en feebled stomaelis, intestines and pan- creas to create it out of these arti cles. Good bread, sweet butter and meat are the best f.Kxbi for the nerves. People troubled -with in somia, nervous starting from sleep and sensations of falling can often be cured by limiting themselves to a diet of milk alone for a time. An adult should take a pint for a meal and should take four meals daily. People with weakened nerves re quire usually a larger quantity of water than those whose brains and nerves are strong. It aids in the digestion of food by making it soluble and seems to have a direct tonic effect. Hot water is relaxing to the stomach. "With proper eating and drinking we should have fewer broken down, nervous wrecks, and far more vigor ous intellect. The present human species cannot eliminate flesh from its food nnd amount to a row of pins. The fancy that nothing but vegetables should Ihj eaten is apt to overtake everyone somew here in life. It is d-.ie to some disorganization, and usuidly passes away with the dis turbance that created it. This fan cy is more apt to assail the young than tlie middle-aged, and females more frequently than maled. A ner vous sicklv girl of nineteen was put under my care about nine months p.go. I found she had inibiled the vegetarian notion and practised it almut a vear. I limited her diet to so much meat jwr meal and a small quantity of fruit and bread, with pint of milk. She doesn't liok like the same girl now. All tliat absurd belief in a strict vegetable diet has left her with her growth of btrength and nerve forever. The Finest Yet. We refer to The liussell & Mor gan Printing Company's calendar for 1SS9, a copy of which is now ln-fore us. The calendar consists of twelve sheets (one for each month) of coat ed board, size 12 x inches, print I'd in Line t J twelve colors and gold from engraved inctal plates costing over 2,000. Each page is entirely differ, nt froni the others, and all are new and original designs illustrat ing the origin and use of playing cards, etc. January opens with the story of the playing card it birthplace : "Midst austere walls of a convent grnv," which is carried through In different r presentations and descrip tions to the end, JJecemlier showin" tlie 'hoti.se of cards" and a view of The Russell & Morgan Printing Company's building, the largest playing-card factory on earth. 1 his is the most elaIorate calendar ever produced, and wliile The Bus sell .v Morgan Company hare Eot forgotten to work m a fair amount advertising pertinent to their busi ness, the calendar itself is a most practical one. The figures are large and plain, and on the back of the December sheet is f unnsiieil a lull commercial ciJendar for the years 18S1) and 1800, with the consecutive figures so useful to lxK.k-kwpcrs and business men w ho wish to make a note" of time. A notice printed on the face of the calendar advises us thai sample copies will be mailed to any address iqx.n receipt of twenty nve cents. A well know n lawyer of fit D.'eg", Cid., while in a barK-r's chair turned suddenly to speak to a friend and a piece of his lumi was sliced off. Adjutant General Hastings fctates that ho has Dale til arrangements for th transportation of th entire Division of tins National Gjard to Washington upon the occimion of the inauguration of President Har rison. The Harrii.burc' Telegraph bbtb that it is understood that the Board of Trade Committee is meeting with considerable success iu soliciting subscriptions for the erection of a new bridge over the Susquehanna river at State street. About aO.OOO has been already subscribed and t'.e Committee has been greatly en couraged. A Spider's Telephone, While a gentleman was watchiug BOme opidera last summer it occur red to huu to try what iffect a tun ing fork would have on the insects. He suspected that they would regard tbe sound just as they are in the habit of regarding the sound made by a fly. And Bare enough they did. Ue selected a lurge ngly spider that had been feasting on flies for two months. The spider was at one edge of it web. Bounding the fork he touched a thread at the other rida of the web and watched the ret-all-Mr spider had the buzzing sound oob- vyed to Lim over his telephone wira, but how was be to know on which particular wire the sound was travel ing ? lie ran to the centre of the we very quickly, and felt all around an til he touched the thread against the other end of which the fork was sounding : then taking another thread jrcst as a man would take an extra piece of rope, be ran ont to the fork and sprang npon it. But he retreat ed a little way andjooked at the fork. He .wns much puzzled. lie had x pected to find a buzzing fly. He got on the fork again, and danced with delight. He had caught the sound of the fly and it was mnsic to him. N. Y. Graphic. Tbe Popnlatioa ot Mifflintova and Pat. teraon ia about lt00, and w would lay at I.... K.ll mrtm tmnhiMil with w,m r. . - i ion 01 ua Ibroat ana Liinfca, aa Iboae complaints are, accord lor to statistics, more , ucmerons tban others. V would advise all net to neglect the oi.ortnnitr to call on - their dnl . .nd grt , bottl'a of Kemp's balsam lor tha Throat and Langs. Prica , iOc and $1.00. Tri wire fret. Sold by all ' am cists. From lVrry County papers : J. J. Morrison snv& the hteraiy at tainments of the lady teachers of Ju niata county are prettv fair. On lat Monday, W. K.'Duin killed a porkir that tipjx-d the scales at t52 jxiuuds. Spring township ahead! The work of repairing and rein-idling Marshall Furnace at New port is nearly completed, and it is expected that the tires will be re kindled in about a fortnight. Lewis O. Kauffman formerly of Liv erpool, but lately a resident of Ber rysburg, Dauphin county, commit ted suicid-j on the lKth inst by hang ing himself in his stable. He was in the 41st year of his age. A new mail route will le started on the 1st of next J uly. The mail will lie car ried daily except Sunday, from Liv erpool to Duncannon. The nniil will leave Liverpool iu the morning at S o'clock, stopping at Mt. Patrick, Montgomery's Ferry, New Bufl'iJo and Bcnvenue, arriving at Dunean nou at 12 o'clock. Will h ave Dun cannon at 1 o'clock p. ru., on the re turn trip, and arrive at Liverpool ut VocliMtk I), m. (Jit itiesdav night, the, 11th inst., Mr. David Reeiler living on the old Power farm, in Centre township, had his clothes line almost completely stripped of tne ciotu.'S nung thereon to urv ; a double-bitted axe was also stolen. The roblK.-ry put Mr. Boeder's fami ly to great, inconvenience, but he feels satisfied he knows the tracks of the marauder, and will soon brin; him to account if the stolen goods are not returned. G. B. Longneckcr, of West Fairview, who served six months in the Cumber land county jail for forgery, has been arrested for altering tickets on the Pennsylvania railroad. His meth od was to buy a ticket to a uoar-bv station f .r it few cents and then clov. rlv altar it, making it good for a pn-utge to a distant station. It was neatly done and tlie lraud was not detected bv tlie conductors nor bv the ticket counters, but when the accounts came into the auditor's of lice they did not balance and the fraud was then discovered. The case wa?i pi;t into the hands of the PeniiKclvtii.ia railroad detective force and lhc-y traecd the matter, theysay to Luignockcr. List of the Brethren'! Appoint ments for the Tear 1889. Jan. 6, Swamp schik.l house. Jan. 20, Jacob Shirk. Feb'y 3, Pike Meeting House. Feb'y 17, Mar. 3, Swamp school house. Mar. 17, Pike Meoiiiig House. Mar. 31, lied llock school house. April 14 April 28, Pike Meeting House. May 12 .' May 2G, Joseph Book. Juno D, Pike Meeting House. June 23, Swamp school house. July 7, Jacob Shirk. July 21, Pike Meeting House. Aug. 4, Aug. 18, Swamp school house. S-. ji'r 1, Pike Meeting House. Sep'r 15, Red Rock school house. Sep'r 2'.) O-.-t'r 13, Pike Meeting House. Oct r 27 Nov 'r 10, Joseph B;ok. Nov'r 24. P.ke Meeting H rase. Dex-'r 8, Swamp school house. D 'r2:2. Jacob Shirk. Fur Sale. Sond ITanJ Store ii pood as cc at ha'f price t Mffl:ntoirn Fcucdrj-. Aluo all kir.dn cf 1r:g bonpM. Dec. 19, 5t. Wbeu IV ooiea Vote. Won't it b fnnnv when worni n vot -. If ili-r act 1. Hilly as t'ie men t Tho barrel of flour tb.'y'ii hare '-!iiV," The wlirelbairown tbe '!! liav fn triin. die tben 1 Will abe pay licr liiils like a iittTo mn. Or hertgo itb a pretty jnk-h Jtd r.ote Will it be a cake of catch. 8 r!ch can When worr.pn vote 1 Won't it be fonr.y to have it aid Of some poliiical aweft g:rl bnda, "She's actually gone and abaved her head ; Uade a bet on the lot in aide V Will they bet their Voot and cbewing f um T And tbe pretty bonceta on mhicb they dote ? Will io tnink tbe millcnniaia baa come When women rote t Philadelphia Call. 1 HA PER PItOFIT ard l:im- XVlvF CJ NT plea Free totmncn vaitKeri. tor Irl ticelt's Cenuloc Flectrlc nelts.Urualies, &c.. La dy agi'Ma want, d lor Flectria Corsets. Qnirk ka'ea. Write at anci for term. Dr. S cott, MS B'war. K. T. AGENT S W ANTKD to canvass fbronn of tha larfretlt, Ol1- est efttabllsbed, Beat Known 5srierlfiln IbeCaantry. Uot liberal ternik. IToequaled tacilitiea. GEK tVA NITRSERY, ratabiiabed 1846. W. T. SMITH, Geneva, N. T. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTK ATEO. This Magazine portrays A merit can thought and life from ocean to ocean, is filled with pare nigh-class literature, and can be safely we I. coined in any family circle. MICE 23c. BR $3 TEAR IT WAIL torn pit Copt cf currant number mailt upon r rclpt of 25 ett.; back nawtter. 16 CU. Premium List with either. S. T. 733 ft SCJT, Publishers, 130 A- 132 Pearl St.. V. KO!lETIII5IO SEW ond cr the son mhich King frolomon nevtr beard of i CLOTHES LINK that requires NoCl'tbes puis. Every tiouse-kecper, lanndresa snd ' store-keeper wsnts it. Sample sent by nistl. 6 feet tor 2oeta., 12 tet tor oects firtt Clatt JkKTs WJSTED for thit rov- address XOKTUX E. EOD t ' CO., Mauutaeturers A? n 1, Ptii)(ie!hia I . , . . Daw CWQ V ? 'fljer) get tK 1 lien OflESTY qer)uineia5 a F(ed tin tag on every plug. Old Honesty is acKx.owi- edged to be Vtyz purei: ana rrjost lasting piece of Standard Chewing Tobacco on th3rnarKct.Trvijig it is a better test than any ts.lK about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. WM. RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER The Great GERM m 11ACTFRIA DESTROYER. To Curt Disease. Removt the Causa. thai irtrnu or BcctUi cumtuonly called Miciwucs, fare '.lie caui. iit ilimi im Th. MlcitOTis&.lt.l.fU CURES tiy HtstrvyiMt ihg mit'.-r-t ; ml the BAjue tini jmrrir the .W and ;A,lil. Ur. K.ilim ku rsatilish.d Factory No. 4 iu Philadelphia. Office at 819 Arch Street. !"''I;H and Trr. ... .-i-tup k,:i: CATARRH, PRCNCHIT IS. CONSUMPTION, MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, Diseases of the Blood, tir , ! rnii;t; or calling at al.vr uddrrsj,, will r.-crive c-i abi. giving the h M .ry of i!ie MiCKeiir. K.11.1 tit an.' ll rvre. i: hjs rr.ad. A.ntic" viil 1 b '.e.l i: IVnn.vlv.ini!!. N'-w I- rv. I Irhtvarr. M- t !M. ai'l liismd ol L'tl'inl.!., ' M.,ilv. '1 hi litrmi. ide is. 1. h.eh thi, 1 ....iwry A SUWli. RESTORATIVE TO HEALTH. r MEAT AkTSICAJt MEAT-CUTTER. 1 1'n.Tiallril - -I pro HMvH Uj. l-t f-.t II .-h, Wir.rt V -at. r.ppl.. 'r:i:c: Uambur; Hl'nk. .r . a. . 1. . ... AMERICA K'f'vi CM.. 41 11 tin, l h :. 1 J l.ia. 1 wikii tci STATat A FEW FACTS Wrorth Knowing, That I can stop toothache in less than flro minutes ; no pain, do extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by the uf.e of a fluid appliu-i to tho teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased GnmS(known aa Sentry) treat &&Jei sticccsslully and a cure waraJjir.vt-anted iu every case. -a- Teeth Filled and warranted for li!. Artificial Teeth repaired, exch&riged or, remooMlod, from $.00 to $12 per set. BeautHol Gnm Knamele.1 Tet iniierted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to gle perfect aatis faclit.n. I'eopla who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notitied by letter. Will Tisit regularly at.RichSeld tbs- tnd weeks of May and October. Tebms Cash. G. Lu DERR, Practical IJentiNt, KsTABLtsnxD ia u ir r luito w, Pa., m Jft0. Oct. It 'fo. r.r riV'C- i;;.rrniTnif Em.EPir.v. V . LtL v O ''' -lv UtJ iu " 1 t-'a-l- 'V.-l l.y l-y ..i"'i AiTicri.ttii wrmmu " r llu. j .rtet.1 ait.nin- all ..ther FCjn-nv-flk, (H rasfc tt ui.l.t. bent ty rtia.1, si. I an ! ciurnA... ll I CC, 5; Irtauont U, lvton, Sla.. Ufa of KES5V WiSD FEECKER (l aUKi KXiUl. HIlv- iv US. ' (.-.H- bu lit fn.iu i. birUi U him l'.M IMMK TO., telsutia Car.. iirooli.Iva..T. BEST MADE CJLOTHIJN G IK PHILADELPHIA FOB V- C- Y-ATES & CO., SIXTH ANP CHESTNUT. LEPOER IsriLTilSO Xotlce toTrepaasr. Havirfr 1. ased 4'0 aires of wood land of David Wilson, and 400 acres of wood land of John MrClure. adjoining lands of Pennsylvania Kailroad Company in the vicinity ot Boxler's Gsp. I berebv caution all persons against trespassing on th .h.. mentioned les-d lands for the pnrposo of' c nttino timhpr miA ma rv.t. ' J'" BlASIIOB. Mimintowa, Msy 2f , r-v. ecst i 19 ri ?s, tXJ AUTUMN AND WINTER, I HAVE THE Latest Fall And WTXTTT? I? iT if i J-Ult Tbe Cbamplou ( Ielbler of.Jaulaia County fia turned froiu '1 be Extern f IIIm vrtth at nou r fu 5 FAL.L A IV D WIJN TER STOCK, Will mreke liienda, oulahine rivals, win rictne, uD.i m' :t,; ot MKN'S BOY'S A CHlLimU5 merits. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ond Gent's furnishing goods- first Class, combining fsuie. u.;.. Elegance, with prioes that will astonish yon. Xb al in expt, -ltj I prove this. But I aek jour patronage only when I jriro eetaplttft sat:s'r.ti,B etoek of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS 1 SHOES OVKlt-ALLS, W.VIYKES JEWELKY, Clico, Percale flr.d Wkite Shirts. yok wnr, CIU Cuffs.TrnnkB nnd Satchels, is fU i.nd coxuiltte. Call end ee. Sam'l STRATEK. THE OLD KE1.IADLE CLOTHIEIl AD FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. Jnne 16, 1886. I.ocm K. ATr5.!. P.U.M. FrmiLi ATKISSO.I & I'E5ELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LA W , MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting nd Convejancing pronij i ly atlended to. OrricK On Main street, u place of resi dence of Louis E. AtkintioD, Eh.., south of Bridge street. Jct 'M, lbi-ti. D. M. CRAWFORD, M. 1. Has resumed actively the practice ol Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner ot Tliiid and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. March ... Ib76. Jon- aTcI.ai'Ohliv. Jo.rn W. Ftikuh Hit I..4l tail.I3t A. MHMKI., IKSDRANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JVMUTA CO.. fjl. COuly reliat.lo Com anies rej r.i.-utvd . Jn. 1, 1SS9-1T JUNIATA VALLEY BANK t oFjiirru.uows, pa. WITH AT PORT BRANCH ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH kOTHIUK K. Hrtiult nt. T. VAN IKU'IN, Cathxtr. D1BECTOBS. W. C. Pomeroy, Jos. Rot brock, Jolin Hertiler, Philip M . Kej.ner, Louih K. Atkiri.in, KolM-rt E. I'irk. r, T. V. Irwin. STOCK 11. iLr EBS Philip M. Kepner, JoHeph Kothrock, L. K. Atkinxon, V. C. Pouieroy, Annie M. Shelley, June H. Jrwin, K. K. PurKer, J. Holj-Ch 1 1 win, T. V. Irwin, Joun Ili-rlz'er, .M .rv K'irtx, Jerciue Ii. Thompson, Jr C harlotte Snyder. ; interest will l e ' Tk..... .n.f Pf.nr , CI -M ., -.-rt. d.-I;osite I jo 11 23, ISti'J tt JWic Firm. FALL AND WINTEK GOODS. No more summer for months to come. Fall anil W inter nre , , , , . here, and to conform to the charge, the Senior member cf ' o ' ( the firm has just returned from 1 : Eiistern Markets, w here he se- . - . , , lected with great care the good that his many patrons favor i 1 I IV a ' . -v m. m 1 We hnve now filled our cViolv-oe vi-Jtl. Vm ut. U'ivtm.. r: a. wTAva.Amu . ' i' . ii.ii Goods of all kinds. Our cu.- tomer. have nppreciatetl our UJ" S etrorts to give them goods to! nrni,uig at i is p. u. suit their purposes, and we . "wisto divis... i i Trains leave Lew islowu J iuh Iiou tor believe that we are better pre- ' r..y uiui m, 10 6i a i,., x v, r m ; isr limn uv-ur i .-.,.; ! Suiibury at 7 4i a m, 3 nU p is. 1... . ... ....... ,4 ,.A,.,.A ...VIA' I confidence. We invite ou to come and fee and be satisfied. ! .1 . 1 1 A - A (111 UUT UrfNS ilUUUh Uf I 'ii Tl IIlIl t wo nave almost c eryming. Lock Haven at iu a m, 7 1 i p m. i..ats Don't be backward, call for'I)Te'uf,c-"r',e"-fi"" tJ"111"4" What yOU Want. j Trains leave Tyrone lor Warrior. M.rk. I reuiinylvaiiia Kuruac. and 6 .i.tia tt M atiocs find ISouts. ;u,;UJ 1 i,Jvm- , , , , j 1 raius arrive at T loue Irum hclit'.oBls Our Boot and 11 I v : partment is full in its .irt-' ment, anl you certainly can be SUlted in lit, (Jliality and price. H'l,..inrr I,.,,.,..., . I Miateer improvements have been added by the manufactures j iAiirj m-ui uu. w c can supply ou with foot wear for ... . . . . . . . . ....... . .. . , grocery Department never lairs e nave on nana a lull line ol ! Fresh, Flain and Fancy ! Also, the only full line ui UUEEiSSWAHE i in the county. Every house' must have its lull supply oi l Oueens and Glassware. tlii i 1 ... ,fu .,11 j' i . the stoie to call on lor such ar- ; itldes. i All orders by mail will re-! ceive prompt attention, llemember the place, Matn Stueit, Opposite CkiUBT Horst, Mi Hli nt own, IaM "PJOM rt. FENNSILVAKIA EA1LK0AB. TIMK-TA1JLK On and oitcr Sunday o'r .S B ji trains that top at Miffiin ml! r8 ,f,nowt IASTWARD. ilTOOJI ACCMODTIOS trtf Alt,,. daily st 6 0 a. m., Tjrone 5jj t , flnritingdon fi.RS a. n., HortM fain. .7 ( r,.ri" B. ai., H ten HjtEiIUjii 7 IS . KrVi vtonu 7.'J2 a. ui.. .rwtl,wn 7,4m m., Milford R.06 a iu.. ilifllj tAt a. n Port Itoval 8.17 a. m-. Me-vie ,' B'' Tnararora a. tu.. V..yc:k B.,9 a. .' Tli.m soptowu 8.R7 a. oi., I)urwrd t.il i ra., liillerstowii t,4 a ni., er! t, a m., siTivirnr at Pa-'iKhurg at ID'S a. a. rid at Philad.-lpt.ia, p. ui, fl tUOBt KxpBErS lease, AitouM a,a. ! at tj.M a. ru., ar.d t.. i ii,p a a.) rvf, I Htutioi'S tu .feen Ait.M.na and tUrriit j r.-acl-i a llililir. at i iiti u. ui., larristi.rt 1 1.4U p. M., and arrm. in Pluladriph.s si I H.l-7 p. m. Mail Thais leaves Pittstaig daily si 0.55 a. m.. Altootia st -J.( 0 p. m., snl gun. t in. ..I nU .u-itluv . . : itt 6 3 p. ir., Iiarr iM.urjt 7.d0 y. ru., f-iiis- aueii ijia 4 zo a. in. .nan txjirt-i- ira.ci 1 HTM-rjre at 1 Wifm Altooua 6 '! p m ; Tyrnm-1, 6 a ; Btwu mgdi.n 7 i57 p an ; Lew ito n s 4? p n ; ),(. flin y 10 p ni ; llarriniiurg IU ti p ru ; Htj. detpl.ia 4 L'S a ui. l'hiladeltjliiit Kiprtfs will kt.,i i at 11 K7 p. ui., nlien rlcd TVfcBTf.-.KD. Vakt Lirs lea.es l'liwd-bis fluilr at 11 CO a ni ; Harrift.ur! ii 4U p m ; tiSm b 00 p in ; Lewisi.iwu 6 .t p eu ; Aitiot r. 11. p in ; 1.1 r iv. s at Pit I i-lmrg at 1 1 ii n. Wat pAssrssra leaves FLils IHphka daily at 4 S'l a. in.; liHrrixtmrir, S IS a. -Duncannon, f. 54 a. m.; NewiK.rt, 26 a. m.; Miliersto-vn, a 4" a. m.; Thoiufs retows, 9 62 a. 111.; Van I.'yhe, 10 aj a. u. ; Tincar ora, 10 04 a. ut.; Mexico. 1(1 0' 1. M : Port ; Koysl, 10 13 a. ni.; Miillin, le .u a. 't Millord, 10 2y a. iu.; Narrows, 1 j 4 . B. i Low-i-t' - " " - a. ru " New t..n HaTniltoii, 1 1 .: - 11.; Hs ' .;. ilon, '2 17 p. iu.; Trone, .7 a. a. Altoona, 1 45 p. ui and sin; , rsiilar 5," btftweeu Hurrisburi; .. . . v.- jona lltini Expbsss leares Phila-1.pbia . j ly mi 6 60 p. 111., larristjiirg, lil 2u s. ., J stoi-ping at Kockville, Maryavilio, IluacM. . i.uii, Newport, V ilieri.ti.wi,, ThomiswBiwwa, i Port Hoyal, tune at MitTiin, U !" y. wj Ai. ( it. una, 2 n. lu., .nd Pittsburg, ti 10 a- m. I MailTbais lear .s Phi!adl bia dnilv a! i 7,iv 1 H irri-LnrK 1 1 .L'o a. u... aw- port. 1 I ! p. 111., li'lhn 1J.47 p. ia., ai iiing at ail regular stall.. ns b.-t.-a M ifflia u.d Aitoou. rA-he. Ait....n, m.w 1 J". u.. altoosa accobmoi atiob is.t.t rtt adeipliia dailv at 1 1 a , iUrr. si 4.,. ,..,., i..1Ilcl,. i Aj v. m.r ,. i't a,io ,.. .u.,.iu.r,t.,w,, P. . j hoiLpso'itnK 11 ;, !-. (.. iu., a:il,Vnn 8,41 v. , Tunarra 6.p ,.. ..X1. '6 s.u P. in., 1'ort K .val -r,i4 p. in., M ill.n t ie p ., i.ewist..n o,; p. m., sivj:..! o, 4h p. ui., N.-W.etl !Ia nM.. 7,10 a. Bl, iiuMingdon 7 41 P. , ai .on uj . 1 scidc Exp:i-ssieavs phii.te bia 11 u p tu ; Harril uti i It; a m ; i'uu'a:iti.B I oKiiu; Nvp,rt 4 01 m oHaiii; Nt.ayi.ort 4 UI am; ".1.iu4i in; Kewistowu S L-I a iu ; Mi; Ve t.ws i 2S a. 111; Mt. Union 6 4 . a iu ; U ii t:-jJ"S 12 a in ; Pet.-rsburg tl s ru ; S- imi Cress in; Tyrone J ,) a iu ; hell's ills . Ait Alt. .una "05 a ui ; P;tli.arl ".'''i""- n . , , , . I rains arrive at l.t-wistowu Junctius frssi Milroy at 8 Od a ni, 1 -J." prn. tJi'iu; f'" h""r",r "l 11 I'l m 111, 4 U ' p 111. TYRONE DIVISION. T,.i... I..-A T-. Pfll.ltul.IS I ana L.ock Haven al 1 J o' p in, and o i. J1 . ,j 17 "" , . Tmiuh arrivf! ;,t Tyrone li.-in s. oiia. riors Mirk and I'vuu.t Irima t nn ace st - 5 m, t 5 p..,. " ' u. B. t. k. h. &.iskdpi.ki mvision. Trains leatc Uiiiuina-dr.n lr Ee-iind. Hyiidiiiau and ( oruberland ul S ' and C a j p. oi. Trains arri. e at hunting t-.a Irom h -i- . ,rfi. l!vn.Hii.n onrf I I Sl I- ' p- '" - r- "' hoi.mda vsLi ut; hua.n.ju. Trains I.-ave Altoona ler pn. i" S.uth, st a 1.1. S 2') m 111. 12 .ill p in. I ''' I' ft C;y p in., fc t'O p 111 H .VI j. ni ! Trains arrive at Altoona fii p.jiotl ' South, at i 4ft a iu. II -i j .1 in. I V ' p. iu. 0 40 p. m. 7 (tl p 111. an lu i' V in. t'aullou llr. All pt-rMins are lii-r.-liv '-anti' ii'"'. tr.:spai;. on n, unds t it,e u.,d. spruce 11 ill, aud lii-ale iowiiMnpi, """,'' purpose ..I c-jll.. nut' lM-rri-s, l.iiiiiinS. intr, or in any oth.-r .) ir.-spasait'll. "n haul lands, as Ilie tn-jia-s la !:' lorced ajfaiuft .pls who vio.ate said l A HR IS.'N MlNSIXl S 1.... u ISSQ The Sentinel uwt Re i Vow office i 1 ! place to pit johwork dee. Ti f- 11 pay you if yon need aoytliiup lu thst SEXTINKIj MIF guhscription. in advance ; Jl. nrits i'r tn.-'i XrauH-.t-nt tui onin, l'J cent.- p l,iillCtllT . .1 to advert!- : year. f. .le . Ti.r. : - p. i. r. Ta-.-ur :; " P- . t. -- ;i: ;-- ;: v.: the N !! 'v. J. 11 N. V.. ' ; y I.. ! . e eiivi'. i " .' : 1.. -Ii e; - .: l- i. 1, r f : .1; Th- -i ; !! 1 'l t I'l . I ! M i- J- t. h ii r i:i;.r ..f V ; hi . YVl:i r. '1 t hi, I . : iii.-m:.-. this ; ! ' ' - iv r t, 11111". V . i, . A li-i! r i: visit. -1 l'.: lav t -1 J.- Kx'-h - aijll-.l- l ie. lUt-et-, ih.' Sin ' ' ' 4 l-sl.-l I: a. . liUele llHIlle I J nn.. I'iiri-t : .1. S i , ,1: l;il-l; ll 11 1 lli ill J. I'm, i nt .1 1 i. ' - u the h I. I. Tliii-.k A ... J f. I . Wnli. i- i S-l.ii.. r - tli.ll .),; Ml- : . t 'hi! L ' i h.-t U", i , . Me- L: - - A-;ir. . !.!, A t-li.-n t.i n ii V ;.!. . ii !. Ii n !. i -. ... ui. Ii I 'I i. ii r in tl 11 II.l ;; A 11 ('!:: 'ett...., Sillliet.-l' (V;: .l.'.I.-. r. i . ; ;.; K. l:. J in- tun- r . : i Wl .Tiler ;. I-uv iUeljl s , r A 1 -te-, .- ni l s; ihii M,i! 1 ll , . U' Ihe ;. .,: tu I.; ilVV Sell, , ,': ' !ui- II-;! V, . Mntl rs w . ..i ; Ki ln,, ,J in V:i, . I fit! Ik 1 lit ft- f- tl:ivh 1 1 : i ; 1 ' I . l : i" i-Lu:; t'l!, l'" II: '! .. ?12.ii,ii 'iinti. i n -'? w V..:. f'-n.,:,.,!,,..', , ''-'li.l.-,. K4 Y.e,,,., if'lllll. I - 'lee '!::. 1 4V"'1 1 li'l.lil;..- ... r-.-..iT:,r ..