THK CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY JAN, 9, 1*- LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL HEWS -Our friends, every whore, will oblige u* by tending u local now* of interest. . , , . CtRCtTLATIOH. -The circulation of the REPORTER, ON this tide the county, I* larger then thai of all other jwpem county. Buslneae men will therefore find this oiie of the be*t advertising medium*. We invite all interested to come and in *po.H our list for thcm*elve. RKMITTAECIt-All monies for *uh ecription will be credited on the*ubcri ber * address, tach week : by referring to which our patron* can at all Umee tee how their accounts stand, and a receipt te ay this system carried upon each copy of tno p*pcr. —Mr. Alexander Kerr, IVomacruee the valley, tells us that on Christinas morning at 6 o'clock, his thsnnomstor stood 20 deg. below aero. —A protracted meeting has been going on in the Luth. church of Aaronsburg, under Dr. Sahu), for sev eral weeks. —Michael Harper, of Aaronsburg, among other big porker* killed bv him this season, had oue that weighed over 480 pounds dressed. Ugh. —Rev. D. M. Wolf, pastor of the jf vlleibnte Ref. charge, has left for Vrankliu and J/arshali college, in which institution be has accepted a professorship. We understand that Rev. KiefFer, son of Rev. Kiefler of ATitllinburg, is to supnlv the charge thus vacated by Prof. Wolf. The first election under the Local Option act of last session of the legis lature took place in Clearfield county, on Friday last, the 29th of December. At the municipal and township elec tions held there on that day a majori ty of upward* of aix hundred votos was cast against liquor license*. —SAD ACCIDENT.—A young man, George Miller, aged 18, a son of Jo seph Miller, of Pleasant Gap, met with an accident on last Friday afternoon which proved fatal. He assist ing Mr. Curt in Hile, on the Shugert farm, in threshing, and while attempt ing to jump over the tumble shaft his coat was caught by one of the knuck les, and the unfortunate boy was whirled around seven times, his head striking the ground every time, before he could be rescued. He died on the following morning of the injuries sus tained. Played out—"My chiieUnas gitt" —We ha*® just received some oflh® newest styles of fhncy job type, and ar® prepared to do fancy printing upon short notice and at reasonable prices. Cards, bill-heads, letter heads, invitations, Ac., plain and fancy, printed at the KaroßTaa office. —Our friend, 11. R. Smith, has sold bis store, at Potter s Mills, to the Thompson Bro. Mr. Smith intends bossing some lumbering oppcrationx in the Seven Moun tains. —John Conly's team has got the episoot ic at last. We admire its pluck. FOSSIL FISH.— We have in our pos session a fine specimen of a fossil fiab which was found in the solid limestone, about four feet beneath the surface, near the Fort, in a cut along our railroad. The backbone and ribs are as clearly preserved, in a petrified state, and look as natural as the bones of a fish just caught. The age and history of this representative of the finny tribe may date to the deluge, or be yond. but we will leave that interesting question (or palaeontologists to discuss. -■lis skeleton fish is firmly bound.to a piece of limestone reck, and resembles the bones of the com men sucker of about 14 inches in size. The nearest stream to the spot where this fossil was found, is Sinking creek, about two miles distant which con tains only suckers and cat-fish. And we take our fossil to have been the ancestor of some of the suckers now in that stream, who, by some convulsion of nature, was swept from its channel, and has since had several feet of rock to grow ever him In the same cut we obtained also what is be yond doubt a fossil turtle, 'though not as go<d a specimen as that of the fish. From the same locality were alto taken rock like formations, composed entirely of mi nute fossil shell* These specimens we ob tained last summer while tbe cut was be ing made. —A chap horn across the valley informs us that duringthe cold snap'his tbermoms tor stood 25 degrees below "Selinsgrovs, " even after building a (ire under it to keep it from taking the chills. —Mr. Henry Moyer, of the Loop, sold bis bouse and coach shop to Mr. Henry Ross man, the man that sent the big eels to the Reporter office. —Persons wishing to buy a sewing ma chine should write to Mr. H. F. Bartly, Bcllefonte, who has the agency For Cen tre county, for the original Howe. For the excellent points of this machine, tee adv. in another column. —Andrew Swartzel, of Milroy, shot a bear, in Treaster valley, on Saturday last; weighing over 800 pounds. There were four bruins together at the time, but only the one was killed. -Pine Grove will have a festival for the benefit offthe Meth. Episcopal church, on Jan. 21, 22, and 23. —Pleasant Cap is to have a musical con vention, under the direction of Prof. Curns, on Jan. 11th, and ends on the 1 Bth M ies Rose Kynder holds a musical conven tion in Logansville, on Jan. 23d. THE LOCAL OPTION LAW. An act to permit the voters of this com monwealth to vote every three years on the question of granting licenses to sell intoxicating liquors. SJKCTIO* 1. Be it enacted, etc.. That on the third Friday in March 1873, in every city and county in this commonwealth, and at the annual municipal election eve ry third year thereafter, in every such city and county, it shall be the duty of the inspectors and judges of election in the cities and counties to receive tickets, eith • er written or printed, from the legal voters ofi-aid pities and counties, labelled on the outside "license," and on the inside "for license,or' against license," and to do posit said tickets in a box| provided tor that purpose by said inspectors and judges, %s is required by law in the case of other tickets received at such elections; and the tickets so received shall be counted, and a return of the same made to the clerk of the court ofquArtet sessions of the pesce of the proper county, duly certified as is required by law ; which certificate shall be laid before the judges of the court at the first meeting of said court after said elec tion shall be held, and shall be filed with the other records ol said court; and it shall be the duty of the mayors of cities ; and the sheriffs of counties, or of any other officer, whose duty it may be to perform such ser vice, to give due public notice of sucb special election as above provided for, three weeks previous tp the time ef the same, and also three weeks before sucb ejection "every third year thereafter; Provided, That this act shall not be con strued to repeal or affect any special law ! prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liq uors, or prohibiting the granting of li censes; Provided, That when the muni cipal and township elections in any county or city do not occur on the third Friday in March, the election provided for in this section shall be held on the day fixed fer the municipal elections in said county. And provided further, That all licenses granted after the first day ef January, one thousaud eight hundred and seventy three, shall cease, determine and become void on tb first day of April, one thou sand eight hundred and sevonty-three, if tha dittrict fur which they (hall be grant ed determine against the granting of lb rente. and the treasurer of the proper ceunty ihall then refund to tha holder of ■uch license tha money* to paid there for, which the tald treaturem shall bo entitled to credit (n their account* with the com monwealth. Sac 2. Thai in receiving and counting, and In makiug returns of the vote* <a*t, the inspector* and judge* and clerk* of •aid election shall bo governed by the law* ef this commonwealth regulating gen eral election*; ami all the penaltiesof**id election lew* are hereby extended to, and clerk*, voting at and in attendance upon the elections held under the provisions of thi* act. SEC. 3 Whenever, by the returns of elec tion* in any city or county nforeaaid, it (halt appear that there i a majority against license, it shall not bo lawful for any court or board of license commission er* to issue any Uogßo for the sale of spirituous, vinou*, malt or other intosiea tbkg liquor*, or any admixture thereof, in said city or county, at any linio thereaf ter, until at an election a- above provided e majority shall vote in favor of license; /Verufarf, That nothing contained in the provisions to this act shall prevent the ia suing of license to druggi-t* for the sala of liquor* for medicinal and manufacturing purpose*. For the Repot ter. Pmurani'RO, Jan. Oth 1873. On Thursday evening Jan. 'J, the cius.-ns of Fkiliptburg were startled by the cry of fire. The Are was discovered to he in ths •est end of town ; it proves! to be a dwell* in* house, untenanted, belonging to KobL Kinkade ; it is supposed the tire started is staircase and broke out through the roof before discovered. The building stood within" 12 feet of a fine dwelling house be long to Mr. L. Shearer, an insurance agent of this place. As they had no means of extinguishing the fire except with buckets and no water could he had for a considerable distance, it was thought best to chop and pull down the house in order to save the uansioa of Mr. Shearer. Hopes were pro cured immediately, and made fast to the west end.^or far corner) of the building and about *JOO strong back-woodsmen took hold and by the use of several axes the building was torn from its foundation and draged in the opposite direction] of Shear er's house. Mr. Shearer's house sustained no ferious injury from the effects of the fire. Mr Kinkade.au employee of Zim- merman A Co s saw mill, who was so un fortunate as to loose an arm about ons year, bad purchased the house a short time ago for the sum of ('AD. H Forth® Reporter. OBITUARY. MB. KCBTZ I have seated myself this morning to communicate to you the sad intelligence, that our friend, neighbor, and brother, Daniel C. Hollowajr, is na more, lie died on Monday mernlug Dec. 30th, at 4 o'clock, after an illness of about 4 months, in the triumphs of faith. Among his last words were "Glory to Ood 1" Tbie is a thowingevidence that he was prepared te go, for who but a christian could use tucn language on a dying bed. The de ceased was buried on Sew Year's day, in the Lutheran cemetery. An{ appropriate sermon was preached on iko occasion, by I Re*. P. Sahm, D. D.. in German. In the death of brother llolloway the family has lost a kind father and loving husband ; lbs community a good citizen and the church a xeaious brother. He served three years as a soldier in the Into war-was a mem ber of company D. 148 th, Kegt. P. V. But be has done with the bauli-s of life; he has fought a good tight— kept the faith —and is now enioying his reward. W# all feel his loss deeply and sympathize with the bereaved wife and children. "Brother Daniel thou art dead, Here thy face we'll see no more ; But when'this short life has fled. We'll meet again on yon bright shore." J A B. .VsRoN-ui Ri), Jan. 3, 1873. DEATHS. On 27th ult., in Gregg two , \Vin . Wal ters, aged 19 years, 11 months and 22 days. On. 5 inst, in Potter twp., Mr. Win. M Minn, aged 92 years. ' On 4th, in Miliheim, Mr. John Kees man, aged 81 years. On 6th, in Penn twp., Rachel Uubler, aged 65 years At Aaronsburg. on Mi-nday morning, Dec. 3C., of pneumonia, Mr. Daniel C. llolloway aged 35 years, 1 month, and 1 day. The deceased was a soldier in the late war, a member of Company D. 149 P. V. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his lot* MARRIAGES. On 19th ult . Emm it I>. Keller and Miss Frances M. Houser, both of Ycagcrtown. TIMBERLANO AT PUBLIC SAI.V On Saturday. .lanunrv 25th, lwK at the public boure of M. L. Leitzel. atv*etters Mill*, at 1 o'clock, will bo offered lic tale. TIMBERLANO, > lying on the south side of Sand mountain, and is wall timbered with tine white oak, yellcw and pitch pine and poplar. Per sons wishing to view this Tiinbcrland, will please call upon the undersigned. TERMS:—One third of purchase money to remain in the property as widow's dow er ; one-third to be paid on confirmation of sala, and the balance in one year thereaf ter, to bo secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. DANIEL FLKISHBK, Administrator of Peter Fleitber, dee'd. jan 9. O 1 c. GET THE BEST. TRZOBIOIXAL HOWK SKWIXO M A<IIINR —-IIIPBOVKP.— The Howe, the original and yet the best he* the following points of ex celleoee: Simplicity of construction Symmetry of form end beauty of finish. Hepidty end stillness in operation. Ease with which it can he manured. Non-liability to mi** stitches, having a moveable head, which can be readily ad justed close te the shuttle, when usiag either the finest or coarsest noodle. A shorter and smaller needle, in propor tion to the size of the thread, than used with any other machine. The Lock Stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric. Economy of thread. Strength and firmness with which the seams are drawn together. Roundness, full net*, regularity *nd beauty ef stitch. Adaptability to the widest range of work tewing the finest and coarsest Ivories, and using equally well the finest and coarsest, and all intermediate grades of silk, Cotton and Linen Thread. H. F. BAKTLKY, of Bcllefonte, has the agency for Centre county, for the If owe ; he will travel the county, and persons wishing a machine about which thsre ia ne fault, should wait and give the Howe a trial, before purchasing. juidJ.3m. LICENSES. -The following applica tion* will appear for Licenses at Jan uary term ef court, next. George Keller, " Kush " Benjamin Walker " Hoggs " Benjamin Snyder " Hogg* " Philip Gate* " Furguson " James Haywood " Rush " Robert Taylor, Tavern, Philiptburg Hiram Harris, Restaurant. Robert Haworth, Tavern, Jeffrey Hays " Rush twp James I. Runes, " Liberty *' Henry Robb, " Walker " Frederick Pahriop, 1 Gregg " John Shannon, Rc f tnurant, Ferguson " A. VILLIAMS, jan2 Proth'y. In the Orphans Court of Centre county. In the matter of the account qf Isaac Underwood and Alary A. Pottsgrove, Adm'rs ef Jacob Pottsgrove, dec'a. The undersigned an auditor appointed by the Orphans Court of Centre county, to ascertain the debts and make distribution of the balance in the hands of the said ac countants, to and among those legally en titled to receive the same, wjll attend to the duties of his appointment, at bis once in Bellefonte, ou Saturday the Uth day of January 1873, at 1! o'clock a. m. When and where all persons interested may at tend if they see proper. JOHN B. LINN, dec26.Bt Auditor. A REMARKABLE CHARACTBB.—In the cool, aequaatered celled So gar Valley, in Cliulaa county, midae an old tuan with hie family, named Jacob Kantetlar. He • now 7 yeare of aga, etout and rugged yat for a utaa af hie aga, and for one who has rough ad it ae he baa. In the earlier day* of Clinton's hiatory. and e*en bafore ahe had a hiatory, Jaka Karaletler waa one of tha atrvugaat among tha atroug, a splendid ehot—eo good, indeed, that he waa at one time ruled out of the shooting matches because he was dead aura for tha "bull's and he was never willing to stand hack if a little scrimmage waa going on, but ready and willlug to uko a baud. But few cared to tackle Jake Karetetter, those who did generally couie off second boot, and n H seldom, if aver, thai any ooa cam) to try it over again. W are not advised that ha waa a quarrelsome or raaddlaaoma nan —on the coutrary, wa ara lad ta suspect ha waa not —hat the aboya ware aoue of hi* physical qualities, and from what followa it will ba aaan that ha had in bin the ring of true natal. Ha lived among and shared up to the besining of lha war, and doaa uew tha lira of tha sturdy yaonanry of Sugar Vailay. At thaw lima ha waa 64 years of age and "eager fur tha fray," but he waa too old to gat mus tered in. To overcome this, ha re ported his age aa 44, entered Com pan ny C, 7th Pennsylvania-Raaeevea, Col onel Harvey, afterwards Colonel 80l inger, and served two years. In lha Sevan Davs fight ha was injured by being trodden upon, on tha breast, by a horae of one of General Meade s aides. While lying wounded, to es cape capture he rolled into a muddy ditch, and there lay twenty aix hours in the hope of escaping detection, but ha was nabbed and sent to Libby. Af ter confinment for a weak or so, ha was offered a parole, but refused to , take the oath obligating him not to take UJJ arms till regularly exchang ed. lie told his captors, be says, he d "be (cussed) if he'd take any such oath. When he got out there ha was going to fight them ; he was'nt going to be lying round doing nothing; and if he oould'nt do that if he went then, he'd stay there till he could !" Hav ing served two Tears, he returned home and resumed his peaceful avo cations, intending to remain home at the earnest request of hie family. But before long something offended him, and off he put to enter tthe army again. Persuasions were in vain ;go he would. He went to Harriaburg and called on Governor Curtin, with whom he was acquainted, and told him he was going again to fight for the Union. The Governor told him that was right, and directed him, by a messenger, where to go, and he went and was examined by the Surgeon, who refused bira on account of age. He wv* then 56, when fight is knocked out of mist men, but neither age nor two years' service had phased him. Go he swore he would. He was told on the sir thai if he insisted, he could be put through for $260. He did pay S2OO to get in! This strikes one as extraordinary. The rule was the other way, and this rule was thought to be without excep tion ; but it has one, and this serves to further illustrate the old saw, '-there is no rule, withous an exception." In stead of paying to get in, traditiou says that some iz ibis locality—and ia several other places, both far and near —paid much more than this to stay out. But the hero of our story was'nt of these. He served till the battle of Cedar Creek, or Fisher's hill, the oc- casiou when Sheridan made hi* fa mous ride, rallied lh army, and turn ed defeat into victory. Soma time af terward* be waa discharged for disa bility. Altogether be was in twenty or more fiebts. From toe peculiarities of our sub ject it will be readily believed that be was somewhat erratic and a little bard to keep to company duty. He yearn ed for sharpahootiog duty, and was disponed to and did go off now and then to have a few shot* all to him self. On picket duty be lost two fin- Sra, taken off by a shot from one of oeby's men. Such is a brief and imperfect sketch of wbal was related to us about Jake Kerstetter. So un usual, so remarkable were bis charac teristic*, that we believed they would interest the readers of the Democrat, and here they are, —Democrat. Purtbe Reporter Loor, Dec. 27th, 1171 Fasn : As ws have- vacation now and' no tedious studies on hand, I will SMSQS sfcrgrttim* in writing you. lupdrced la ■ "lr**n*U lf "7 I'illiie tUns hunting, hut there is 100 rnucb snw to ha pleasant in tb* mountains, hance we task enjoy merit from another source. Tha two iufairt, at Mr. RUbel's and at Mr. Armagast'safforded us mare pleasure, perhaps', than a ramble in tha mountains would have dona. Over ene hundred par sons partook of tha good things provided by the hands of the mothers and daughters and on each occasion no pains wereffipar od to make all happy. The newly married one* ware happy toe. In this case wo on ly judge from appearance and not from experience, never having had courage suf ficient to invest in tb* great lottery of life in which so many have invested in hart* to repent at leisure. W# bops they may continue to ho happv all along through life's rugged journey and may they ever bear in mind that true happiness without holiness is impossible. Both parties were well represented by Peansvslley's fair daughters, who showed by their depertment that tbay know what constitutes a true body. Truly lam glad te see that the young people ef the love liest valley in the world aro throwing aside their prejudices, aad becoming socia ble..There are still a few who cling to their antiquated notions, that the blood that court* through their veins ii better than other* end entitle* them to mere reelect end e higher position in *o siety then those tliejr deem their inferior*. Other* imagine that the dut of whick their hodie* are formed i* ef a finer quality than that of their neighbor'* and by (tend ing upon their auppeted dignity make themielvc* ridiculou* in the light of the** who are poorer *o far a* the filthy lurcre of thi* world U concerned, but richer in goad common en*e. Heaven help such to see the inconiiatency of their action* and ihow them the danger of their forfeiting, not only happinee* in this life but the enjoy ment of eternal bliss in tha next. Ifal would try to cultivate a aocial feeling, and a cheerful temper, and hy feasting the mind upon intellectual instead ef sensual food, true modesty would take the place of mock-modesty, society woi|ld he ghat God designed (I hHld he, peace, harmo ny, apd f*d fill louid prevail and we might almost have a heaven on earth. But whilst wears in the ei\joyment of so many rich blessings, life, health, friends, food, raiment and have the privilege of en joying the society of our friends at social gatherings, let us not forget the wants of the hungry, starving poor, who ara with out house sad heme, and destitute of the comfort* of life. Think of your neighbor who has been made unhappy by same mis fortune, and nhiM vre giei bfat of ppr warm fires, let us not forget thaf some poor brother is suffering from the pinching winds of winter and that it is our duty to contribute to bis comfort and hy so doing we can make ourselves happy. Be that is too lazy to work U not worthy of a living,' hence'wa are under no obligation* to support Mm. 1 only rufcr to tbt carfAy poor. It U upon them w# •heuld bestow our charty. If nil IhegllU which nr given to tha rich warn bau>wo>l upon the worlhv poor there wouht bn ra joicing in hundreds of families that are tow anhtppy. YUMST. i 4HNUAL ELECTION. is snnusl inostiag of lbs mowbsrs f lh Farmer s Mutual Firs Insurance Com paay of ('atr County, and •lactam of twvly* Director*, to conduct th alfaini, of lha Company, for the snsuing year, will b# bald at the hows* of John Spanglar, Catr Hall, on Muday the 18th or Janua ry, IM7B Tlia annual statamant of tha transactions of the Company for tha past yaar will ha presented Mambars ganar-i ally are reuuasted to attend. GEO BUCHANAN. ALBI. HMSMNOX, I'tea'l. Sec y. Jan 2. RKGESTEIts NOTICES. The following accounts hava bean slam med and passed by uia and rauiain;illed of racord in this office for the inspection of haira craditars legatees and all others In any way interested and will he presented to the Orphan's Court of Centre County, j for allowance and confirmation on Wadaaadsy tha 29th day ol January, A D., IH7I 1. The dual account of Samuel T, Lucas, administrator of A- ~ of John Perry Lu cas. late of Snow Shoe township dec d. % Tha final account of John Snvdar guardian of the Estate of Mary M llays, wifeofJohuC. Hays, the said Mary M. Hays being a child and heir at law ol William Bair late ol Miles twp , In tha couatv of Centra, dee d. 8. Tha administration arcouul of David Wolf, administrator of Ac.,* of Catbri.ie Minich, lataof Miles twp.. Centra county, 4AE-D 4 The final account of Ahram M Elder dae'd guardian of Klttabeih A. Tonnar and John Tonner, minor children ef Thomas R. Tonner, dee d as Bled by Mary Ann Elder, administratrix of Abram Jtf. Elder, dac d 6 Second Partial account of Pater Neese and James D. Gentxell, administrators of Ac., ef Elisabeth Neese late of Gregg twp. dae'd, as Bled by James D. GenUel. ac ting administrator. A The account of Jacob Spangler guar dian ol Samuel Aruiaghasi, minor child of Michael Aruiaghasi lata ol Centre county, dacd. 7. Tha account of Jacob Spangler, £te cutor of the last will and testament of Den ial Kerr late of Potter twp , Centre coun ty, deed. A The account of J. D. SLugart, guar dian of Augustus M Hoover, a minor son of John T. Hoovar, late of tb* Borough of Bellefonte, dec'J. V. The account of Catharine Hose* and Samuel Felty, administrator* of Ac., of the Kev. David Moser, late of Furguson twp.. dee d. 10. The account Knot Krtley Executor in the last will and Testament of James M'Culloch, late of the Township of Mar ion in the county of Centre, dee'd. 11. The account of Geo Bower, admin istrator of Ac ,of Michael Kreamvr, late of Maine* twp., dee'd. 11 The first account of Josiah Neff and John Shannon, executor, of the last will! and testa me ii l of John Nsfi, of Potter, twp., dee'd. 11 The final aecounl of William Bible. guardian of the person and estate of John It Bitner, minor son of Ueary Bilner late of Potter twp., deed. 11 The account of Jos. Baker and John Dale executors cf Ceo. Coble, late of liarr* twp., dee'd and trustee* under the will of said dee'd daughter of John Coble, now dee'd. 11 The account of James Uates adminis trator of Ac., of David Dates, late of Fur guson twp.. dee'd. 11 The first account of Them at Weston, executer in the last will and testament oj Christian Vaapool, late uf Half Moon twp, dec d 17. The final account of Mark Halfpen ny and Wm. Forsler executor* of Ac . of the last will and testament of R M Purs ier. late of liarr* twp., dee'd. 11 The guardianship account of Ore, Shineberger who was guardian of John T. lloovei, of Harris twp . dec d, at filed by John Shineberger and I>avid Stover, bit administrators J. 11. MOUKISON, Keglltar. COACH & SMITH SHOPS FOR SALE. The let and Coach and Smith Shops, at Centre Hall, lately occupied by Deo. B Harpeter, are offered at private tale There are three Shops upon the premises, all new two-story frame building*. *uila ble for carrying on all the different branch es of Coach making, smithing, wood-work, painting, trimming. Ac. There is alto a new stalls upon the lot. The location i* one of the best in Centre Hall, and a large trade can be readily secured. For further information address WM. WOLF, Centre Hall, Pa. Exoelsior Cement- Tha undersigned now manufacture Ce ment WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR BUALITY. at their kilns near Pine reek Mills, in Haines twp. This cement has already been used in largo Quantities upon the L C. A 8 C. R K.. and has been found highly talitlaclory upon all lobs where it nas been used, and as equal to any now manufactured. Tb* undersign ed new take pleasure ia recommending, and warranting it to all. for use In CIS TERNS. WATER or whatever purpose a good quality of Cement is desi rable. This Cement has already been tested far aiyl wide, and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con •tructing/Cisterns. laying Water Pipes, Ac., wjjTlnd it to advantage to bear this in ausfd. and also, that they warrant the arMFle a* represented. For farther par ticulars, address MEYER A UOFFER. 'JO dec tf Aaronsburg. Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under-! signed an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centra county to hear and pass upon the axceplions filed te the accounts of T. M. Hall, assignee of J. P. Hhoope, and make distribution of the balance in bis hands te those entitled, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, at the office of Adam Hoy. eaq.. in Bellefonte, on Tuesday, Jan. 14th, 1873, at 10 o'clock, a. in JOHN O LOVE, dec.lV Cl. Auditor. ILLINOIS FARM FOR SALE! 240 ACRES ; FIRST CLASS LAND; on ly C years improved Irom prairie evil, with buildings, orchard Ac , It is H miles di rectly south of Joliet. next to Chicago the most thriving city in the stats and H miles east of the incorporated village of ElwooJ situated on Chicago A St. Lou'.s R. It miles from Chicago, the great market of this country, and 10 miles from coal re gions. Population largely interspersed with lstclass Petin a German*. I desire to invest in Commercial busi ness Address W. NICHOLSON, aov 29 3ra Klwood, Will Co. 111. THK ONLY PLACE TO BUY good Boots Shoes. BURNBIDK A THOM AS Have juat received 60 rases of Boot) and Hhoea. BURN SIDE A THOMAS Hell the ohoapest and beat Boots and Hhoea. BURNSIDK& THOMAS | Are the only onca in co. that have Lester Bros A Co., Boots A Hhoea. L wter Bro'a A Co., Boota and Hhoea are warranted. BURNSIDE A THOMAS Hell them At Cash prices. RURNSIHKA THOMAS Boota and Shoes never leak or crack. BUKNBIDK A THOMAS Boota and Hhoea always give satisfac tion. Thousands ill this county and out of it have tried these Boota A Hhoea. They have been tested and triod for 15 years and always have given Extra satisfaction. If you want to says doctor bills buy yonr Boots aud Hhoea from Burnside A Thomas. You can buy the best articles of To baoco and cigars at half price at Burusides A Thomas. The reason you can get such bargains at Burnside A Thomas, they sell for CASH. julyiy.tf. T r C. F. Herlachor N, Croomill® ; NEW ROODS! 7 Ifl 12 8 >1 A B M 1 ViM OP , FALL GOODS 1! ' IIKRLACUKH & CItO.NMILLKK f Wfish to infutm tho nllitem of I'otlc I V? that they havo <>p<>nil an entire tie) of good* in their ohl quarter*. nm ' wi., beep coiisUntly on band n full nm , good assortment of ; LADIES' DRESS GOODS, con>iting <>f A LI'At'AS, Poplins, PLAIDS, Ltuiroi. and nil other klntU ol DRESS GOODS full lint) of NOTIONS and FANCY Goo^s liau A (.'aim. Hoot* <( Khoea CROCKERY, UUKKNSWAHB STON KWAKK, < IA It W A ItK, SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEES, FISH, SALT, etc , etc . etc., All of which wo otTer at greatly reduced price*. Highest price* |aid f.r country produce By strict attention tobu*ino* we hone to merit and receive the patronage ol the public N E PLUS U LT KA. AT lb ii 1h I I ; JNo better flace ! ' The subrcriber i jut rcceiv iug from the •astern cities a Full Stock at FALL and WINTER wOODS which he has dclertnin I to sell very cheap, consisting of DRY GOODS ami Prints, Muslins, Opera Cantons, and Woll Flannels. Ladles' Umi Goods, such Detains, Alpacas, Poplins, Empress Cloth, Sateens, Tatnetse, together with a full stock of everything usually kept in the Dry Good* lin*. NOTIONS: A full slock, consisting part of I.adies and Children's Merino IL>c. Collar*, Kid gloves, best ouality silk and Lisle thread Uloyea, Hoods, Nubias, Breakfast shawls, HATS & CAPS, 7 ; A full assortment of Men's Bov's and Children s ol tae latest style and bc>L CLOTHING, Heady made, a choice seleclt-mof Men • 'and Boy's ol the newest styles and most serviceable material-. BOOTS & SHOES,j A very largo stuck of Men s V. omen's and Children's and sold very low. Queens wart', full assortment. [GROCERIES a full sleek at the lowest price. At the old stand of WM WOLF. W. J. McManigal, Wholesale and retail stealer in HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Irwn. bulla Oik turn- Ishea, Willi I'ajM-r. Ac. JJJWNJ/J Co., Pa, To Shoemakers*. I have Just received a large slock of . FKKXCiI KIP FRENCH MORtKVOKS FRENCH CALFSKINS LINING SKINS RUSSIA BRISTLES RED SOLE LEATHER SHOE MAKERS Too L> PAT., AWL HAFTS AT 10 CENTS SHOE THREAD Ac Call early and examine t)ct 11 Sm WM•J MM A NIG A L I BOSTON Boot A Shoe Store! ; A NEW ESTABLISHMENT With New Goods & New Prices! j Having dcterntined to engage in bu*ine. at this place, we have opened up in Room NO 5 BUSH'S ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA., the largcM. moat complete and cheapest Mock of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP PKRB, AC., i t that has ever been opened up in this part of tli Sui*. At our *tor<> you can find in the Boot ind Shoe lino i # A]iylh)hs Ton froin the flnest boot U> the cheapest slip-, ■ per, and wo know if you onec call and EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES. you will concede that it is la your interest to purchase Irom us. WI:NKI,I. AT BOSTON it ITKM Ks'imiriiig k'eitllj Ikoiir. It. L. HATCH KLLKIt A CO. | July 19lf. THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE. Next door to \Y ilaoii & Hicks' Hard ware store, Allegheny St., BELLEFONTK, PA., R. F. Rankin & Co., (Successors to Linn & Wilson.) DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS AND MED I CIS FN, CHEMICALS, PAINTB, OILS, DYE STUFFS, VARNISH ks, HRUSII KS. R KRFU M ERY, NOTIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, Ac. ' UQUOA3 , for medicinal purposes. 1 SHOULDER BRACES, r TRUSSES & SUPPORTERS in great , variety) Also, Choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, I and all other articles usually hept in first class Oruj{ Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CA-REFU *Y R COMPOUNDED. r J ttljuaa R.F.RANKIN A CO. 1 BRLLEFONTEM ARRETS. if. Oorrocted by (J, 11. Keller. White iV iivat $!., Red I ■ Ky* 7.V Cot nOO ....Oats 40 Barley 00. 70 Ch> ,'nrseed 6.00 P.lates 46. I Lard per pound 7 Pork per pound 06 I Mutter 2U Eggs'Jl Plaster per ton L ill Tallow H Baron 6-. .Ham 12 LEWIHTOWN MARKETS I W U(f wheat 1H... It, .1 wheat 1,(P.,..Rye ' 'ii ...Corn 00 ...Oats Bft Barley fiO—.. " Cloverseed 4.6(1. Tlmothyseed, Hal) I Salt 2 .rfi per saek Mnroii III,' linn, iti Itnttei 'i11.., KMC w l6 Plaster 060 dl- VI DITCH'S NOTICE The under signed, an Auditor appoint, d by the] jCiiiirt ~f Common Pleas oft ,litre county, I t* ,lisiril,nte the money arising from tls,• J | sab- of the tual estate (sr David Krepa, atoll jto hear and report upon the facts in the! case, will attend to the duties of his up-j IpoiitlnsMll, at Ilia oltle • ill Bellcfolile, oil! j Friday, the 17its day of January, A. D, a 1 IS7H, EL 2 U'C I,M k, p in ,f said day, wheiil an,l where, all parties mt, re-led ran at | tend if they see proper. JAN T HALF | deelli.ut Auditor, j VI DiTOlt 8 NOTICE - The under signed, an Auditor appointed by the | Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, I ;t, distribute the money arising from the* sale of the real estate of lialui. Wilson A ' ■ M'o., will attend to tin- duties of his appoint- Imsnt, on Thursday the 16th day of Janua ry IrsT.t, at 10 o'clock, a. m. at his office in liullefoiite, when and where all persons may attend if they see proix-r. W.J.KEALSII. • dccl'J Ot Auditor, VI DITOR K NOTICE -The under signed an auditor appoiuted by the I Orphans Court of Centre county, to hear and determine the exceptions, filed by Re becca Curtin to the administration account of John Curtin and Peter C, Johnson, ad ministrators of account of Austin Curtin . derated, w ill attend to the duiics of hit •ifice in Bellefurile on Tuetday the 14th of January IS7B at 2 o'clock p. in. GEO. M. YOCI'M, Auditor. urea r offers fti aT/fxts are made by Thk ftsraimv Kvmni POST and THB Laura Fattest), A beautiful Chromo of the CIIILD-PROPIIKT "HA M UEL." worth $6,00, is given with the Paper (sub scription price si,oU| or with the Magazine price $2,60.) Do not fail to examine into' this offer, it is A GREAT COMBINATION I! ' Addre-s for particulars, -amplcs, Ac., j Itraeon A /'efrrsvn, 819 Walnut Street, | /'AIWr/yAi*. dec 13 1m ( AGENTS WANTED EOR Boston and its Destruction. | A full, detailed and graphic account of; the origin, progress, suffering, losses and i incidents of the great conflagration, A) rar# (banco for agents, as every person _ | wants to know the full particulars of this ~ great disaster. Sent by mail for 60 cents. \N iLLtsu FUST, I Philadelphia, I'a , or Cincinnati, Ohio. dec 13. !ut TRUE TIME ONE sl. Magnetic Time-Keeper, Ci.n| \ and in dicator A |arforthEM for the pocket of! | every traveler, trader, boy, former, and fur i K\ K|{\ BODY a rcl;liie liitir* j Weeper, and alio a superior compass. IV ual watch-siac, leoi works, glass crvsul. all I!) a neat OROIDE caxi. WA K RANTED to denote correct time and to! Weep in order—if fairly used—for two years. Nothing like it! This perfect triumph of 1 iurchaiiUni will he acnt in a neat cae, pre paid to any address, f.ir only $1 ; .3 for Circular* sunt free Try one. Order from the m.r.ufa, VERMONT NoVKLTV WOItKS, Rraltleboro, Vl ilevl.t.lm. W. A. CUHUY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER ( i:\TRi: II ALL, I* %. Would moat respeotfally inform the -i --tiaen* of thi* vicinity, that he hat started a new K<>ot and Sl.ou Shop, and would he! thankful for a share of the public patron age. 110.-t and Shoe* made to order and according to ityle, and warrant* hi* work I to cijual any made elo-w hem. All kir.d* of repairing done, and charge* reasonable. Give him a call. Oct 11. Sin. f npHK Very Best 800n..* Ayer* Sole Leather, KUKNC 'it. GERM AN AN I) (\UN TKY CALK SKINS, SIIOI I IMMM.S, Ac., dir.. _At reasonable rate*, next door to C. 1). Keller* lore. Bishop t'trec Bellefontc I Vim ' a. K. OR AII AM A NOV. Oct II if. - A. SUSSMAN .EATHER & SHOE FINDING. n lower room, No. 1. Rush * block, where ie keep, <>u hand a stock of WHITE and IIED LEA THEE and HA RXESH. Kips and Calf Skins French and City Finish. STRING L EATII EH. SHOE FINDINGS OF EVERY DE SCRIPTION. Haw Hides ROUGIITAND SOLD. Trunks and Valises OF ALL KINDS. RAW FURS, of nil kinds bought aud highest price paid. Clover and Timothy Seed w always bought and on hand*. WHEAT and <)ATS specially bought and the high est Cash price paid. Go to Huasman's, there you can buy cheaper than elsewhere, as everybody knows, who ever dealt with him. He let, no one off without a good bsrisfll. N< xt door to Sus'iuan's i* the cheap dry g<>ods *,:ablihmcnt er. apA.tf. C. Pre*. J.T. Laa. PECK & LEE'S New Coach Manufactory. CENTRE HALL. PA. The undersigned have opened a new es tablishment, at their new shops, for the inanufactute of Carriagos, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, SLKiana AND SLEDS, PLAIN AND FANCY of every description . All Vehicles manufactured by thorn are warranted to render satisfaction, and as eiiual to any work done elsewhere. They use nono but the best material, and employ the most skillful workmen, llence tliey flattur themselves that their work can not bo excollod for durability and finish. Orders from a distance'promplly attend ed to. Come and examine our work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE. i All kinda of liepariug doue. ng.y. I'EOK A LEE. RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, ' v .| j • ' LOCK HAVEN, PA. * The proprietor of Kyudcr'a Mtuic Store iMrca to call UP- attention of the people of Centre county, to the fuel that they * Can Save Money ' !>y purchasing their musical instruweuD ot Ryinlor'a Music More, \\ o are telling llott hie /{ei'il. Six Slop, Fire Octavo 8140, superior in tone and finiah, to thuso that are hawked and peddled throughout the .wintry at $176 to 1200.) Tfei e we warrant for five year*. Wo give any reasonable credit dc-ired to rcapoMlblo partlc*. We beg leave to call yuur attention to the following ii drumenU, * >ld in Penuavailey tbi* year, which joti v uid do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere : CENTRE II ALL. K. 8. WOLF, Uynder Organ S22SJW) WM. GALHRAITII, Uyudcr Organ 140.00 • LEMONT. DR. J. Y. DALE, American Organ $575.00 PETER BCHRECK, Uynder Organ ..... 140.00 A A HONSHURO - ETTINOER, Uynder Organ $240.00 BOAI.BHURG. MIBB E. E. H U KTER, Mclodion. $130.00^ In a few week* we will call alletilion to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. In short bv writing a letter to us aud getting our price*—we deliver ail tnatrumenU— You Can Save Crom 840 to 800 on an Organ. Address, HYJs'DVtrS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! C. D. KELLER. BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, is now prepared, at the Did Sum! on Bhp Street, to sett CEDAR ASO WILLOW WARE, AC, AC, at gicatly reduced price-. He is aIo prepared to purchase A L L K I N D S O F G It A 1 N ! FOR WHICH UK WILL PAY THK HIGHEST M ARKET PRICE! ASH PURCHASERS MILL FIND SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TIIKRK apr.mf. 1. (itisgenhcimer. \ T K W ARRANGEMENT! i\ I*AAC UttiUEMIKIMKU bifi f g purchased the entire stock of the laU linn of Sublimit A oueguhei3r,x-, cent the Unther and bhoe-findmg*. j has filled op hi shelves with a lot o ( srt.i:*tn kkw oooiw, . , embracing I j READY M A I)E CLOTH 1 NO, HRIThU UOODB, UROtKKIIA, PKOVtBIOKN, BOOTS A BttOBR, IIATS A CAPS, AM) FABCY ARTICLE® and is now prepared to accomodate aIII his old customers, and to welcome all new ones who mav favor him with their patronage, lie feels safe tn say ing that ho can please the most fartidi iitift ('siSl ami sw. ISAAC Ut'GGKN H KIM KH p g,—Mr. Sussmau still continues 1 1-l! ATll" R ASI) SHOE-IFI CI.OV Kit and TIMOTHY -SEEPS, in the old room, where he may alway be found. 12 *P lf J | CO AL, LIME, and POWDER! COAL —■ Wilkesbarre Coal, Chcirtnut Stow, KM, furnace and foundry, Coal—wl'<>*t quality, at the low rat price*. Customer* will please note that our coal is housed un der commodious sheds. 1.1 M K —Wood or coal-burnt Lime, lor sale at our lulus, on the pike leading to Mi'.esburg. POWDER.—Having received the agency for Uu Font s l'owder AT WHOLESALE, we shall be pleased to reeeive ordersfrom the trade. Office and yard near south end of Bald Kagle Valley K. K. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa. nov4 SHORTLIDG* & CO ADAM HILST PAINTEIi, M K" r :r. lf ' offers his services to tho citizens of Mifflin Centre and adjoining counties, in llouMC, Nlgn ami Ortiiuoiutial Painting. GRAINING Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ash, Mahogony, Ac. Plain and Fancy Faoerhaugiug. Or-, ders respectfully solicited. AH flue work done for otber painters. Juai7 y. (•raliam & Son, Boot & Shoe Makers Next door to 1> C Keller's Store liclk'foote. j Wo manufacture to order. Our work it neat and durable. (ur price* are very moderate. We warrant to pre NtfUfaction. We hare the LARGEST and BEST stock of and Chiidren'a th In town. Wc are receiving good* every week. We with an examination of our good*. The Pen naval tor trade i* especially in vited to call and M-C our >toek, we think we can please all who call a* to • tyle. quality, and price*. Wo atudy to render satisfaction and although we have had an extended trade for year*, we have never given a customer cause to complain. •eptl&t£ IJKOCKKRHOFF HOUSE, AllcgHonoy Street, Bcllefefitc, P* I>. JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietors. A rmtTCLAM i PROM l'T ATTENDA NCE. A 1,1, THE MODERN CONVENIEN CES AND REASONABLE Charge*. The proprietors offer to tho traveling public, ana to their country ftit-nda, first clju accommodation* and rtwful atten-j the wants of gueU at all lime*, at; fair rater. Careful hostler* and good ►table, ling for horse*. An excellent table well! served. A Bur supplied with fine liquor*. Servant* well trained and everything re quisite in a first rlns* Hotel. Our location i in the businei# part of the town, near the Fort Office, the Court House, the Chur che*. the Bank*, and the p incipal place* of business. ren-Vr* it the most eligible place for thoc who visit Bellcfoetc on uusi nr pleasure. An Omnibus will carry passengers ami lctppapt to and front all train* free of cnarge. , GREAT INDUSTRIES of the united state*; an historical sum mitry of the origin, growth and pcrlection of the chief industrial art* of this country. l.'lOO PAGES AND f00 ENGRAV INGS Written by 20 Eminent Author*, inclu ding John It Cough, Leon Care. Edward Howlnml, Jo*. S. Lyman. Rev. R Edwon Hall. Horaco Greeley, Philip Ripley, Al bert Brisbane, F. B. Perkins. Eet, Ret. ThU wort to 4 oantphda htotofjr ol all branch** 0# In dMlft. urotM— of wmaMn. fct„ in all Aflt It it a fiomplrl r tiryiTof>c<lla of arte iim! m*nafid#iw, and U tit** mcuit iuirr*itiui and valuable work of in formation on antjocU of *<>oeral intcrwat cv*r offmd to the nuullc It i adapted to Ihe want* of the Mer rhant. Manuftt inr. r. Mechanic, farmer. Stndcnt and Inventor, and Mllt to both old and youu* of all ciaaaaa. The book la aold tyr *jrnU, who am making km faUs In all parta of the* oountiyr. It i (NWM at the low twice of *3 k>, and if the cheapeat book over told by Hvbarrtptuin, No family hbouUfbewith<iut a copy. We want areata in every town of the UlittQ Htatoa, ami n Afoul can fall to do well with thin book Our torrua are Bbartl We aire our amto tta exclusive richta of territory One of our ajtcnta aold IS oopfaw in eight daya another aold MS In two week a. Our agent in Hart ford aold 897 in one week Specimen* of the work aont to aaenta on receipt of it aim* For circulfcra and term* to aents addrcaa the fwbUahera J. B. BURR A HYDE, Hartford, Conn. Chicago, 111., or t iucinnati, Ohio. (M-l. l£ IF I ESTATE OF DAVID STOVER, dec d ofPonn township. NOTICE is hereby given that letters ol Administration over above have been granted to tho undersigned, nil por tions knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are called upon to make payment forthwith, and those having claims to pre sent them properly authenticated for set tlement. JOHN H. FRANK. JOli.N SWYEK, Dr. Crook's WineofTai lO YEARb- . 4* Public Test Use proved OR. CROOK'S WINE TAR TW IUITW NWRC ■werfl thaw any shnllar prppara tton wr offered Ike pnMftr. It !■ rtrti In tl*e nsedieiaal qnaL IttcMS tmcqnaled for dlsra>- caol Ike TkroaU and I.ungw. j ' forming the moat renafkahk curve. C oncha, Chronic Ongrbw. It eflactuall v cores them aii. Ant hut a and Brm< hitla. Ilea cued eo many CBM Rhea beeo prccounceda spec Ac for thcea complaint*. For pains in Rrwt. Side or Back, Grarei or Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Urinal Orwans, Jaundice or any Liver Complaint, It ksa oequal. It Ls also a superior Tonic, Restores the Appetite, and DebUitatc!. Causes the Food to Digest, Removes Dyspepsia arid Indigestion. Prevents Malarious Fevers, Gives tone to your System TRY DR.CROOK'SWIXEOFTA The Champion of the World. rhe new Improved American IktUou - Hole Overeenming and Complete Sewing J/achinc —The gre&l -cst machine of the Age ! Siniplclty, Durability & Cheap ness Combined. This machine being the litest, has many improvement* overall oilier, in n wowi, it i* a perfect machie>bk-h is ackncwlodg ed by th*bc*t judges andagents of alt ol cw machines. Call on A. L. Dartre*, ssooisonbuig, who U the authorised agent for Or re county. Also keen* the best Sewing Ma chine thread, needles, and repair* ah kinds of sewing machine*, clocks, watches, mu ick boxes Ac I will thoroughly canvass the section belonging to me, snd I shall be very much pleased to sell every person a machine, on easy term* ; give it n trial be fore purchasing any other—it ha* no equal. Parties wishing tho machine, will please address the undersigned. Satis faeiiaa ruarantced. All order* promptly attend ed to. A. L. BAftTBKS. Agent for Centre County Map mo* Bt'Ko. PA. THE GREAT ( AI SK OF Human Misery. J art |ol>li*fcl. IB a seated cavetep*. PHw. tlx cent* A lecture mi the Jtatarr. Trcatoacut d Kajjrl Cur* of Srn.ui.sl Waakaeaa, or Sgriwl. rrti.i**, tadnc *d U* Keif Aboaa. InmtunlßU Kmtatoej*. tmpotrw*. Nrrrom DafcUHx. and Impediment* t< Mairture acr alts t Vnraimptlmu H|itU|ij. ito ttoj MeaUl nd f-bjiami Inonnactur. ito- hj Roll. .1. it.IAI.K* W^lTMO..nthor otm. "iirocn Kn.A."etc TVr world twaoWMd author. hi thto sdmlraldc Ice tar* rtearlj pr**** fraa Ms expertrnw* that tjw awful wwoimw of IWfAhoa* max hc.cffcctuailj I,m 11 nil vubml medicine and without datwo-rou* rat •leal opcrutteu*. buns tea. inrtromrnta. rtnee e* .vir dtala. potaUBS not a mode of rare at rare certain and effectual. Us aa-h reerr imffrrer. on Bultjf hto onditx-n mas U. mas cure himnrU rhnaidj. privately ■all imthnltl fthlwtro*llti*waln w thra •mml* übl Ibooiutndik. Sent, under seal, la a plain eoT*ku>e. to ax ad4rc . pewt paid, on rare tut of .it ccr.ta. or lo port rtari'iw. A too. llr. OamnrtlS "Van-toco CuKte," irl crSS MftlL Addreaa Use J. C. Kt.tNK A CO., Pust-OSec Box 4.Si*. IK Bowers. Hew Vnrt aprls Is- CENTRAL HOTSL. Corner ofThird and Chestnut Street, Miffljnburg, Pa. John She were, Proprietor. It* Central Location makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting Town on business or pleasure. H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached. unf2l ly PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 1 ] For Scrofbln, Nerofn i V lotus Disensre of tlie aa Eye*, or Scrofula in & buy form. I of a Any disease or eruption of •5? the Skin, disease at tue Liver. 0'- -a Rhenmxii*m, Piciples, Ola Sores, Ulcers, Broken-down 0/T t'onxiiiutions. Svphilis, or any . ®Jg n. disease deptmling on dte praved couUilion of the bloo# DR. CROOK'S dJKk X SYRLP OP TOX POKE ROOT. i gJio,' > it bat!.*cd:< Jaolpropeity of Puke whit, d irilftaprq aredtooi Ik " mkkh goes at 1 JpY i net- iitUi tin- ll- d, p rhtrm t| >=* ing the i..rut rapid swl woo- V drrfu! cures. ~jy Ask yuut Dr.Crta'i ( tc .OUnd Si I UU of A ukc hs healed. St
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