The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 01, 1873, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY MAY 1,
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL W!W—Our friends, every
where, will oblige us by sending us local
news of interest. , . .
CIRCULATION -Tho circulation of the
RKPORTKII, on this side the county, Is
larger than that of all other papery in the
county. Basinets men will therefore find
this on# of the best advertising mediums.
We invite all interested to come and in
spect our list for themselves.
UMITTARCA.—AII monies fbr sub
scription will be credited on thesubscri
bor's address, taoh week : by referring to
which our patrens can at all times see how
their accounts stand, and a receipt is by
this system carried upon each copy of the
paper.
jgW-We have several copies ef a very
valuable work, "The Great Industries of
the United States," an historical summary
of the origin, growth, and perfection of the
chief industrial arts of this country. The
book is handsomely hound, HUM pages
with over 500 fine illustration*. Any one
sending us 0 new subscriber* with the
cash, will receive a present of this valu
able work. matlSfiL
SEED POTATOES
li'i Birtail* of TRKRLKSS POTA
ToKS, for >ale by the uudersigued, neai
Centre Hall. Price SI,OO per bushel.
aprt.St B.H.AKNKY.
KGGS FOR HATCHING.—From
Dark Brahaaas, Partridge Cochins, Bui
Cochins and Houdans. Apply to
D. 11. ROTK,
aprS-tIL Aaronsburg. Pa.
FKKNt'H. Kosetint, two tints and platr
white initial p*por sold at reduced
prices by JAS. WKLCH A 00.
Subscribers in arrears, candidates
JEWwho owe us fbr service* and ticket*.
VSuAo . will have our thank* for any re
'Kgumittance. We need money.
—The grain -ticIds ot Poena valley jusl
now have a* fine and protni*ing an appear
ance as could be a isbed for at this season
of the year.
—The next session of the Centre County
Normal will b# hold at Centro Hall, this
summer, at tb# usual time Families in
this town and vicinity, willing to take
boaeders, should notify superintendent
Magee of the fact.
—FOOLED BY UIS OWN NOSE —One of
the good cilitens of Millheim, n few nights
ago, awoke in bed and felt a sensation
about hi# nose as though it were bleeding.
He accordingly arose to give the nasal or
gan the attention required, such at bath
ing, sneeaing, stroking, and toweling—all
in the dark—until he was satisfied the
naughty smel ;r dicn t run claret any lon
ger ; went to bed again, fell asleep and
awoke next morning to find that his nose
had somehow deceived him, and hadn't
bled worth half a cent Oh Samivel!
The Forks property is becoming valua
ble, Mr. Beni. Keretetter having sold -t
acres ©f ground to J. H. Chatham, of Clin
ton county, at SSOO per acre. Land there
before commencing the railroad, would
not bring over $75 peracre for the best.
—George White, of Lewistpwn, was
among those saved front the Atlantic.
—Mr Daniel Brumgard, ef Brush val
ley, lost a horse, worth about ©n Sun
day morning, 30ult. The animal, as they
entered the stable in the morning, gave
evidence of being sick, and was taken from
the stall to the yard where he laid down
and in a very short time was dead.
—Cement rock having been Sound near
the brick mill, south of Mitlheim, a party
of gentlemen there are about to engage in
the manufacture of cement.
—A warm campaign is just about open
ing up for the people of Haines and Penn,
The new gate which the turnpike company
intends erecting at the west end of Aarons
burg, has started the hot lava of opposi
tion among the citizens of that neighbor
hood, some of whom are pouring out their
wrath upon the patriarch*! head of John
C. Motz, as being the author of this Pan
dora s box, while Mr. Motx alleges that
i is not his doings, but in accordance with
the unanimous direction of the turnpike
managers of which body he says be is not
a member. Whoa! Hello there, what
isb do dole going an goming?
Then the question of a new road from
Millheim to the railroad at the Forks, is
exciting the people of Penn twp. The one
party wishes to have a road graded like a
railroad bed, with the hope that the rr.
company will lay a track to Millheim, for
the convenience of Aaronsburg, Brush
valley, and that section generally. An
other portion of the citizens, those outside
of Millheim, are opposed to making the
new road at any more cost than of an
ordinarily good road. This is about the
"fix" as we are informed. The grade from
Millheim to the Forks is very easy.
A child of Jack Roush, of Babersburg
broke an arm, a few days ago, by falling';
and a child of Michael Hasel, of Madison
burg, in rolling from * bench, one day last
week, also broke an arm.
—lt would teem that tbe Bellefenle
newspaper men had a private cansultation
and while they could not agree not to eat
each other up, yet were all a greed to "go
for ' the Reporter and make a meal of it.
A motion of Meek to this effect was de
clared carried without waiting to be sec
onded. Well, that would be lively—twen
ty-one against one: the Tiro-tern r would bo
20, and Meek's Watchman and Brown's
Pplican counting 1, (both printed in tbe
Wathman office.) one dem the other rad
would add up 21. Go in boys, any time-,
our coat ia off, v>d sleeves are up. Before
you Bellofonters crush out the Reporter,
you must crush out Pennsvalley, and the
Lord knows your'e ever trying to snake
yoqFe living off of it. Tou can't do it. One
democratic township, Fenn, alone, at one
time scared Bellefoate clean out of its wits,
when a party of them went to Bellefonte
to see about the unjust arrest of Cbarly
Wingard. You'd better behave yourselves
and save the Reporter the trouble of keep
ing you straight
—Gieat excitement over Wolf's great
stock of new Spring and Summer goods,
at the well known old stand. Prices rea
sonable and iio mistake about what you
get. A full line of dry good*, latest style
of dress goods, groceries, hats, caps, boots,
shoes, fish, &c. Go and see Wolfs unsur
passed stock. Bargains are offered.
—"Old Probabilities" need make no
conjecture* of tbe weather for Centre co.
Local Option has fixed tbal little matter
from this on ure. It U to be "dry" all
through now. Good bye, "Old Probabil
ities" no more lightning for this region.
For the Reporter.
—DEATH or CAFT. JOHK LOVE.—This,
our aged father, has entered the world of
immortality, where he is reaping the re
ward, according to the deed* done in tbe
body, which, we truet, were good. His
illness lasted for the last 16 year*. To
name his disease would be a rather diffi
cult thing; be was flr-t attacked by partial
paralysis of his right arm and side. He
lingered thus for a short time, when, un
der ratber injudicious treatment, he grew
worse, until, at last, complete regidity of
the muscles took place—almost his entire
body was as ridged as the vertebrated por
tion of man. For the last eight years he
has been entirely helpless. During all
this time he was unable to take a particle
of nourishment himself, but was fed and
in every manner required the attention
that a mother bestows upon her babe. He
lived to tbe good eld age of somewhere
about 69 years. Although a helpless fath
er, his bereaved wife and children will
feel the loss ef a parent.
—Judge Mayer has so far recovered as
to be able to hold court at Pellefonte this
week." ✓
BLANK BOOKS. The greatest varie
ty ever kept in the county, and sold
at prices tint defy
—OT'R WILD LANDS. —The wild
mountain lands of Centre county
which 25 year* ago were taken to be
jof little value, and were purchased
at a few cents per acre, have since
then and are still proving "a mine of
wealth." These lands have steadily
riseu in value, and tractaf which once
sold for a few dollars now sell for so
many thousands, and lumber is uow
one of the great elements of wealth
an 1 trade of this county. The lum
oer tracts in the wilds along Peuus
creek, which ouly a few years ago
could find no purchasers even at a
soug, are now being hunted up, and
handsome sums are paid for them.
The railroad uow building through
(hat region is bringing these lands in
to market, and owners who former y
nardly cared to pay taxes on them,
now hud themselves possessed of valu
able property. There are thousands
j -f acre* of hue timberland in the val
[ ley drained by our noble Peuus creek,
which have ail at once found a good,
ready market, and ere loug that re
gion will le made lively bysawmil's
and tl e attendant lumber traffic, re
sulting iu the openiug of new
and rich farmiug lauds as the kings
of the forest are made to disappear be
fore the axe of the woodmau.
Some 10 or 15 years ago a
tract of lituberlaud in Rush twp., was
told for SIO,OOO. This same tract was
out-chased about 5 years ago by Mr.
E. C. Humes, and others, for soma
170,000, and this [tarty has erected
mills, and are furnishing $12,000
worth cf lumber, weekly, to the Peon
ivlvania RR. Co., delivered at Al
legheny c ty—and all from, the tract
iforeaaid. This gives the reader an
dea of the wealth that reels in wild
ands, and what au immense lumber
,rade can be maintained, and will ret
>e opened up, in Centre county. Had
re never built a railroad, all thse
ands would have remained dead
lock, comparatively.
—MORE RAILROAD. —Ths advance
tickets of a corps of railroader# were
u town for several days last week,
ays the Clearfield Republican. That
hey did not tell all they kuew was
ery evident. But this much we did
earn. They are locating a road from
iilton up White Deer creek, aloog
he line of Lycoming and Union
ountiee, to cut the Brushvalley
lounjain, strike big Fishing crsek,
own this stream via Mill Hall, thence
p Beech creek to Snow Shoe. To
bis point they have found an excel
;nt route for a road. They are now
respecting between Clearfield aud
now Shoe, and design to go through
> the mouth of Mahoniug creek, or
> Franklin. The movement looks
ke an extension of the Reading or
'atawissa road.
—T&e Northern Conference of the Synod
of Central Pa., of tho Ev. Lutheran
church, will commence on the 6ih of May,
in the evening, at Madisonburg.
—Herlacher dc Crunmilier are just un
packing their new stock of spring goods.
Call in all and see and judge for your
selves, bargains are offered. The latest
and prettiest styles of dress goods now
ready.
—Burnside A Thomas are one of the
branches of merchandiss in Bcllefonte
which have acquired a deserved notoriety.
There are none that stand higher in
popular estimation, for their extreme low
prices and their firt class goods. Estab
lished for many years, they have built up
a reputation that all goods are guaranteed
by them to be just what they are repre
jenu-d to be. And it is here that tbey of
fer to their customers unusual advantages.
It is perfectly clear in purchasing goods
directly from them you are certain to
obtain a much better bargain, tban any
other firm can afford to give you. What
ever is stated by them can be relied upon
as a fact. You had better consult yeur
interests, by making your purchases from
theai 'and save twenty per cent, of your
money and obtain a first-class article.
This firm retails goods at wholesale prices.
Hon. Geo. F. Miller, Prc*ident of ihe
Lewi-burg, Centre and Tyrone Railroad,
was here on Thursday, on business per
taining to the new road. He informs us
that the work is progtessing very rapidly.
Miller and Reinbart'e contract will soon
be completed, when "the work of laying
track on this end of the route will imme
diately begin. Some places on Beamer's
section, east of Warriorsmark, where the
road bed has sufficiently settled, the work
of ballasting is going on, Steps are being
taken to let the space (some fourteen
miles)l>etween Pensylvania Furnace and
Linden Hall, and Mr Miller is satisfied it
will be under contract by the time the
grading is finished on the other sections of
the road. • Wo are pleased to note sucb
favorable progress on this important out
let from Tyrone, and President Miller,
the Directori and all the contractors de
serve much praise tor the energy display
ed in their respective positions for the
speedy completion of the road Tyrone
Herald.
Every number of Peters' Musical Mon
tbly contains from 8 to 10 pieces of choice
New Music, worth at least $4 in sheet-form
and all the Publisher asks is 30 cents per
number. Hunk of it I Four or five Songs,
Vocal Iluets, Four-Hand Pieces, and four
Piano Pisces for 30c. The May number
is just to band. Address, J. L. Peters,
bV) Broadway, New York.
"Revue de la Mode," for May, surpasses
every other Fashion Journal of its kind.
It gives yearly over 1500 beautiful fashion
cuts, and seme 200 valuable patterns, be
sides novelties for trimming. $3,50 per
year; single numbers 35 cts. New York.
For tb e Reporter.
Letter From South Easton.
Editok Cxxtex RxpoßTxa Sir, you
will not say that a few lines from this part
of the world will come amiss; the excite
ment about the man, "JohnJKrouse,"
who killed bis wife the other dav has
somewhat abated. He is now lodging in
the Kaston jail, awaiting bis turn to dance
tbe "air jig" with tbe usual length of rope
closely fitted around bis neck. So much
for one of the J. O. of W. B.
The flood in the Delaware, which was up
to 'll feet, has fallen to ten feet, and so far
no material damage has been done. The
Lehigh has not been very high, not near
to what was expected, owing to the amount
of snow we had. Mr. G. 8. Royer, from
Petersburg, Centre county, is now em
played on the Lehigh Valley R. R., Is as
signed to the shitting department, and has
made so many ~shifts," that he should be
able to make a"shirt." Through his at
attention to duty, as thus far shown, be
shall soon gain the confidence of the offi
cers, and raise himself abovo the rank he
had in the regular army. May his shad
ow never grow lesir-and his No. ltfs nev
er be too small. Mr. W. F. Diehl, from
tbe tame place is also here, nnd was lately
assigned to the ore department, and says
he can now handle an ore train as skillful
ly a* he did the smith hammer at Daniel
Rishel's carriage shop when he was put
ting on the extra touches, and thinks if he
is successful in his present position, that
he will become president of something, if
only of a country literary society. May
his socks never reach his ankles, and hit
boots be like those of the children of Isreal.
Prof. A. E. Wolfe is also among the num
ber, aifd has received an appointment as
assistant adjutant general of the pencil
brigade ; though only a new beginner in
this routine of business, is very much re
spected and will gain the confidence both
of his employer *nd employees—with a
good tact of buslnesa qualifications and at
tentiYraeis to duty—he will u h
j among tho firt of railroml won. Msv he
! never put on a coat that is too small, nor
! tear his vest buttens fbr room- nmjr he
live to eat tho fowl that scratches over his
grave, and use the feathers for a pillow of
roposo. Hero we must not forget, Mr. J.
D. John ton, who ha* been for several
years an employee on the L. V. ltlt . and
rising from one step to another, until
he now hold* a good position on the road
and through his atteutivonea to duty and
sobriety has gained the esteem of tho offi
cers and men and now stands respocted as
one of the best railroaders for the lime
he has been connected with this mad, that
ean lie found on this or any other road
Many of his old friends in IV "A," I4N
I* V., will l>e pleased to hear that he is
getting along well. A weil-wish for all■
these who shared with him the hardships
in the campaigns for our country. May
his ambition and seal to ftaldll his calliugs,
entitle hitu to the recognition of many,!
as being a worthy mode! for imitation ; (
his prosperous days riten into long terms!
of ease and comfort; even attended by tbr
smiles of torture, until that flunl day
when his carcaii (hall be placed with the ,
dust. May the atfeuding Angels usher y
him into that sweet repose prepared fori
ell good and faithful servants. j.
MILCH a Co.
I Miry Suits
N#w York, April 10.—The excite
ment u Wall (treat yesterday over
the impending usury suits waa very
great. It was rumored about tbsl
street and stock exchange that a nutu
ber of leading bankers and brokers
bare been subpo>ueed as witnesses be
fore the grand jury. This, of counts,
this added fuel to the excitement,
and the nervousness of certain geutle
men was quite amusing to witnesses.
There is, undoubtedly, adispositlon on
the part of some broker# to make
thing# lively lor usurers.
It is said that many gentleman'
who were to be subpo-uaed declared
that if tbey are brought before the,
grand jury they will make a thorough
exposure and take their books along to
substantiate all tbey say. Several
money lender# who have been extoll
ing exorbitant rates of iulereet are
badly frightened, and to save them.]
selves have returned the money they
have coined out of the necessities of I
their customer#. The dodge will hard
ly serve the purpose they expect.
PHILADELPHIA * SENSATION
In the most fashionable portion of
Wee*. Philadelphia, in an elegant man
sion, there dwells a merchant of good
standing, respected by all whom he
comes in contract, and honored by
every member of bis trade. A man
who loving his family better than life
jtself, has giveu to bis loved ones a
hearth glowing with affection, and sur
rounded by all the hearth can desire,
and yet this outpouring of a noble
heart's affection has not met with the
united gratitude which certainly is its
due, aud which our Creator has made
instinct's first law. Our merchant
friend has reared to his utter dispair a
beautiful daughter, who we are grieved
to say, is on the road to sin.
In early years the girl was taught
the first lessons of a Christiuu life, un
det the watchful eye of a happy father
with the aid of a mother's loving heart,
and to her were tendered all the lux
uriesoflife, her friends making her
every wish a study, for which she was
thoroughly grateful until within the
the last year or so, during which time
she has been a source of great torture
to her pareots.
Being now at the happy age of sev
enteen, she is a girl who could engage
the affections of all who meet her, and
render her home a paridise instead of)
the cheerless waste she has at last made
it.
For some time back the merchant'*
family has had engaged as washer
woman a colored girl, who lived not
far from the home of the young lady
who is the subject of this sketch. The
daughter, from some unknown cause,
paid a visit to the home of the domes
tic, and there met a brother of the girl
—a coaise negro of robust form, the
cause of all this misery, who was mar
ried and living with his wife.
Strange to say an intimacy sprung
up between the young lady and this
man which soon ripened into un affec
tion which we cannot term love, but
which proved a moral destruction to
both. Tbe girl listened to the ensnar
iog voice of her inamorato, and when
proposition of an elopement was
broached by him she accepted without
a mutmur.
The time and place of meeting woe
fixed and the young lady returned to
her home to make her preparations for
departure, knowing the infamous
course she was pursuing, though not
without a single feeling of shame. At
the appointed time the two met and re-'
paired at once to this side of the river,
the girl utterly regardless of the anxi
ely her absence would cause her pa
rents, and the treacherous negro repu
diating the claims of the wife to his fi
delity as a husband.
As soon as the disappearanee of the
young lady and her lover was learned
by her jmrents their agony was great,
and the police were at once informed
of the affair and a search was began
for he wayward girl.
AAer days of deep anxiety and tor
ture experienced by the father ami|
mother, through which they passed;
sleepless nights, Sergeant Ryan of the;
Eoiice force found the guilty pair in a
ouse on Bay street, in the lower sec
tion of the city, revelling in their sin
and shame. They were taken to the
Fifth district station-houae, where the
merchant, sick at heart, once more set
eyes upon his daughter.
He her a severe but deserving
loason, to which ahe paid no heed, hut
declared her intentions of remaining
true to her protestations of love for!
the degraded being who had brought
grief to the home of happiness. Not!
knowing what other course to pursue,
the unhappy father requested that she
be sant to the house of refuge, and the
girl was removed to that institution.
Her colored paramour was held to
bail in a heavy sum for hisappearanee
at court. We refrain from mention
ing any names in connection with this
affair, because of the great reputation
-the merchant and his family bear in
this community.
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KARMKRII READ Tut*.-The superior
Reaper A Mower, is a candidate for favor
to which tbe attention of Centre county
farmors is called. The Superior is manu
factured in Wheeling, W. Va., and has
mat a large sale, and obtained many high
recommendations in Ohio, and other states.
This machine dispenses with cog-gearing
and all unnecessary traps with which
many other machines are afflicted , it is
simple in construction, strong and durable,
easily managed, and light draught. The
Superior is fully warranted to do its work
right, or no sale.
Mr. John H. Odenkirk, of the Old Fort,
is agent for Centre county for the Supe
rior, and persons wishing a Mower & Reap
er, had better call on him before purchas
ing another. itOjan.
BASE- BALLS and Croquet sett*. A
great variety always on hand at
WELCH A CO.
Thank* to tboi who paid accounts
ta tkwlait two wttk*.
' PROPERTY K\ KM PTKD KRtIM TA X
ATION.
' The bill on this subject, whlrh ha* passed
1 both Houses of the legislature, exempt*
r the following property ;
All churches, meeting-houses, or other
regular plxcet of staled religious worship,
with ton acre* of land annexed thereto.
AT. universities, academies and school
house* belonging to any county, borough
or school district, or incorporated, erected
endowed or clabli*hed by virtue of any
law of Ihi* State, with ten acre* of land an
nexed thereto.
All court houe* and Jail*.
AH parsonages owned by any chbrrh or
religious society, with Ave acre* of land at
tached thereto.
I All burial gruund* belonging to any re-j
ligiou* congregation
All burial lot* belonging to any person
or family.
All land* and premise* belonging to
cemetry companie*, wbere the revenue*
are u*ed solely to improve uch land* and!
I premiss**.
AH luiislie asylums, almshouses, pour
house*, houses of refuge and penitentiaries,
, with laud* attached to the tame.
I All a*yluiu, tchool* and ho*pitaL, with
the laud* attached to the same, where the
•ame are supported by State appropria
lion*.
| AH charitable institution* and land, at
tached thereto, whose chief revenue* are
from voluntary contribution*.
| The repealing clause subject* all classes
of property net covered by thee descrip
tion* to general taxation.
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DESTRUCTION OF THE BUF
FALO.
The Hi ton of the /Yoirir* Doomed to
Deth-wtion.
The Topeka (Kan.) Commanwwealth
ay: Tue station of Podge City, en the
A. T. and 8. K. road, L the principal
point of shipment of the buffalo meat* and
bide* in Kansas. In fact, apart from the
rather considerable trade the town (which
i* located about five mile* from the fort)
possesses a part of it* traffic with camp
(supply consist* in the outfitting of hunter*
1 and the barter and exchange of their game
j The town, which it scarcely four month*
i old, and has in that time attained censid-,
jrrable noteriety tor liveliness, especially
(in the lively extinguishment of di*put<*
and disputer* at point of arms, will wait
the grewth and development of the coun
try about it before iu prosperity may fair-;
ly bo pronunced permanent. But while
the bison last* there will be "meat in the
bouse" in the Arkansas Valley, money
will be plenty, aud Lime* exciting. The j
terrible arithmetic of bit destruction in the,
statistic* we have attained and subjoined
would indicate that this fiush season can-!
not last long. The railroad reached
Dodge on the 23rd of September, 1872, and
the following i* the record of shipment* ol
hides and meat during that time:
suirxixNT or uibK*.
row !Wt'<wb*r & trt, n> It U.ISI
frani Nvswabw tTWri to Nomh M Ae
rwa Doooosooi t. I*3. w Uweaatw *1 lain
Teulaunbwal todos a,a
MItfMKNT or MEAT.
Fsoa. SsfMslo, B. in. So UsstaSst U, tn
?i*a o i i.aumu>,
Each hide count* a buffalo latin, Mid
43,1X0 bide* in three months convey an
idea of magnificent buchery that forcatU
the speedy extinction of the prairie deni
ten. The buffaloes that are killed in the
summer or early autumn in wanton cruel*
ty, miscalled sport, and for food by the
frontier residents, are not taken into thi*
account.
The bulk of the meat has been shipped
to Kansas City, though considerable con
signments have been made to St. Louis,
Chicago and Indianapolis. The raw hide*
of the buffalo, which are sent east, are
tanned and dressed by a very much.more
rapid but less perfect and effectual process
than that in vogue among the Indians,
and are not nearly so valuable. It is no
cessary to kill them in winter, or the robes
have no value whatever. The meat mar
ket it not open until the middle of Novem
ber, when the weather is cold enough for
its transportation. The abovo figures,
'though indicating an immense slaughter,
do not represent the total of thi* season's
hunt. The horse disease hat interfered se
| riously with the transportation of hides and
meat from the hunting grounds to the line
of the road. The disappearance of the di
sease has put the trade brisklr on its feet
again. The weather has moderated, and
the returns of the month of January will
exceed those of proceeding months by ISO
per cent, making the grand total of killing
around the station of Fort Dodge, and the
shipments from that neighborhood for the
season of 1872-3, over 100,000 buffalo.
The railroad and remorseless civilization ;
have invaded the home of the buffalo be
fore he had time to get out offthoir way
and *eek another solitary range. They i
will still pursue him westward till seme,
sentiment-monger will immortalise the
the species in some venerable bullet]
scarred bull, standing on the summit o'
Mount Dinbolo, gazing sullenly and
mournfully cut through the Gulden Gate.
The buffalo in the process of extinction 1
it subserving a great purpose in the social
economy of the nation, if that is any satis
faction to him. The tide of emigration
that has set toward the Arkansas valley;
has a subsistence until the emigrants can'
improve their farms, and by tho timo the!
last buffalo has disappeared from Kansas]
the raw frontier will bo subdued to civili
zation, and be habitable and self-support- I
jinr. The buffalo will in this, or at the!
furthest tho next, generation take its place
|in the natural history books along with
| the dodo, a* an interesting animal, ne liv
ing specimen of which can be found in na
• tore.
MARRIAGES
On the '24 th ult, at the Lutheran Parson
age. in Asronsburg. by the Rev. P" Sahm,
I). I>., Mr. Jeremiah Slump, of Centre
Hall, t<> Miss Elizabeth Zerfass, cf Haines
twp.
On ifith. ult., by Rev. J. K. Miller, Mr.
Miles E. Cleaveland. of Centre Mills, Mif
flin county, to Miss Rachio Wilkey, of Mil*
roy.
DEATHS.
On the aXh ult., at Aaronsburg, after a
short illnesi with congestion of the brain.
Michael Ziegler, aged 73 years, 3 months
and 3 days.
UNDERTAKERS' BUPPLI ES.—A
fine assortment of Coffin trimmings,
just received at Millheim and Milroy
Hardware stores. Barr handles, Lace Ac.,
latest styles.
aprlO.am W. J. M MANIGAL.
HOUSE and LOT FOR SALE.—A lot
of ground, at Potter 1 * Mill*, thereon erec
ted • two-story dwelling House, with good
NVagonineker Shop, a good Stable, and all
necossary outbuilding*, i* offered at pri
vate sale, on reasonable torma. There i a
well of never failing water, with pump,
near the deor. For further particular*
apply to Mr.. KATE SHAKER,
l7apr3m Potter. Mill*.
IV.w.om FOR ALL WHO ARB
TT <IITC S Willing to Work. Any
person, old or young, of
either .ex, can make from $lO to S6O per
week, at home day or evening. Wanted
by all. Suitable to either City or Coun
try, and any season of the year. Thi* i. a
rare opportunity for those who are out of
work, and out of money, to make an inde
pendent living. No capital being required.
Our pamphlet "HOW TO MAKE A LIV
ING," giving full instructions, sent on re
ceipt oflOcent*. Address, A. BURTON
d(CO., Morrisania, Westchester Co, N.Y.
AGENTS WANTKDeverywherotosell
our new and novel Embroidering Ma
eaiiiß, Mod lor Illustrated Circular, to lbs Mr KM
■aaufsctßTina Comosny, a Brosnwsy. Nsw York.
THE PARLOR COMPANION.
Krsry Ud; wsnu on*!
Every HID ouatat to horo nne !
ttont an roolpt of Ton (Jsals AIUIMS, I. t. HYDK t
CO.. 1M Hwrouth Arsons, Nsw Vurk.
BON-TON FLIRTATION SIGNALS.
Horn on raootpt of II sU. Unbjno Printing and Habit,
shin. Hoass. M Vosojr struct. Now York.
THE BECK W ITH $ PORTABLE
Family Sewing Machine, on 3Udays Trial;
msur sdrsaMess ocsr sU. BsUsfsctloo ausraotssd. or
•W rcfuodsd. Heat oocsptoto. wltli foil directions.
Bwokwltli ttswlae Mscbtns Co., Ml Brundwsy. M. Y.
"TfflNIW ELASTIC TRUSS—An itn
portut InrsnUoo. It ratatas lbs Rupturo at all tlmss
sod uodsr ths hardsst sisrclss or ssrsscst strata. It Is
worn with comfort, sad U kopt oo atebl and day, sfMsts
s permanent cure la a few weeks floM ebeap, Ulnsl
by Mall when requested, circulars free, when ordered
by letter seat to The giastlc Truast o No. MS broad
AriHTORS' REPORT
OK POTTIRTWP
1872, John U Loo. Kupervltor, L)K
March k3, To Order
on J Spanglor f 184,<9
IH7S March 24. to a
inount of duplicate 1008,68
1873. Contra, CR.
March 34; by work $821,29
" by tax exone
ration*, ' 9,38
" " Hpangler 9,58 l
" work by 9,66 *
"service* 110,00
" by order to Sam'l
Uorer, 188,73
1873, joitx uoodiiakt, SupervLor, DM,
March ".'4, To amount
of duplicate, $619,88
1878, Contra, t'K,
M arid. 24. by work. $427.68
" by tax exonera
tion*. 6.08
" by *ervice*. *elf, 100.00
" by cah, 6,00
" by order to *uc
co**or, 79.07
_
11872. DAVID UILLII-AMII, Ovorteer, DR,
i March 23, to order from
R Lee. $244,21
I " to cash at audit, 60,00
11873 March 24, to cah
I 11 llenakuten di d 4,36
" to rent from U Sto
ver, 16,00
" to amount of dup
licate. 022.88
1873, Contra, CR
March 24, by Keeping
pauper*, 610,15
" by tax exonera
tion*, 8,16
" by *erviciM, elf, 61',00
"by percentage, 81,11
" by 1 trip* to Belle
fonte, 6,00
" by cab at audit, 20,00
" by amount due twp
at settlement, 202,62
1872, john uo*tkhmax, Overaeer, DM,
March 23, to order from
J A Keller, $79,66
'* to ca*h at audit, 70,00
1873 March 24, to am't
of duplicate. 741,60
" to can from K Lee 16,00
1872, Contra, CR,
March 23, paid William
llark 111* at audit, S3O,U>
'* 24. by keepiug pau
per*. 636,44
" by tax exoneration, 1,61
" by service*, *elf, .30,00
" by per centagc, 37.07
" by paid on Doctor
Ser. bill, 26.01
" by cab at audit, 6,(D
" by amount due at
tettlement, 143,21
AiDir-'K*. DR,
1873 March 24, to c*h from
Iwo officer*. S3O,(W
" to do from David
(iiUiland, 3,00
1873. C*nU*. CR, ,
March 24, paid K Xuri*
for printing, $16,50
*• do 16 W Love, auditor 2,00
•'do Ja* M Clintlck. " 2.1*1
*' do Jo* UillilaiiJ. " 2.00
"do W A Kerr, clerk. 2,00
" auditing school account
1872, 4,00
Room rent, 1.00
Township Book, 3,60
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Pot
ter township, certify that we have exam
ined tbe above accounts and testify to tbe
Correctness of tbe same
W W. LOVE.
JAMES M CLINTIC,
W.A.KERR, JOSEPH GILLI LAND
Clerk Auditor*
List ofGraud Jurors for April Tcrtu
Commencing Monday 28, 1873.
Bcllefonte Borv'—Dr. Jas. Dobbins, Jno.
Wagner. _
Pbilipsburg —lsaac Harris, Goo. Packer.
Benner twp— Dav.d Lohr, W. Tale, KIL
Baney.
Hoggs -Jaceb B Shope.
Curt in -Warren Lucas.
Fergu*on--Jno Sholl.
Gregg—Philip Shook.
Maine* -Emanuel Mutter ,
Harris—G 1! Jacob*.
Huston—J Williams.
Liberty—Jno Clark.
Mile*—Jas Freeman. Ja* Mallory.
Penn—Thus Frank, James Mauck, Sam'l
Krape.
Rush—Geo Goldman.
Spring—Sam'l Noli, Wm 8011.
Worth—Jno Simpson.
List of Traverse Jurors, April 28tb.
Bellefonto Boru —J P Gephart Christian
Derr. Peter Smith, Geo. Bayard, Ed
ward Brown.
PhlHpburg— B-ni Jones.
Howard —J W Packer.
Mile.burg J C Thomas, Jno Parsons.
I'nionvilTe— Edward Lucas.
Benner twp—Christ Dale.
Borgo -Jno Shope, W Airnen, David D
Shope.
Ferguson—Levi Krein, Edward Has*.
Gregg—Jacob McCool, Sam 1 Harter,
Isaac Slrunk, O P Rearick, J Rossman.
Thomas Jamison.
Harris—David Stewart. Jno Ross, Etuan I
Richie—Levi Murray.
Haines—Thos Motx.
Howard—Jonathan Schneek
Halfmoun—Jno Wilaon.
Liberty—Jno DeHaas.
Marion—Jno Butler.
Miles—Jno Throne.
Penn—Adam Hosterman.
Potter —Sam'l Bible, Joseph Gilliland,
J.hn Black.
Kush—llenrv Calhoun, I)an'l Holt, J J
Batchler. W Bpllter.
Spring—J no Rockey.
Taylor—Wm Calderwood.
Union—Harvey Hoover, Geo Black, J G
Alexander.
Walker—Jno Lord.
Worth—Jesse Weodring.
2nd Week commencing, May 5, 1873.
Bellefontc Boro'—Jonathan Harper, 8 C
Hunter, Jno Powers.
Philipsburg " J W Jones, Wm Burns.
Unionvllle —J C Smith, E A Rustic.
Milesbu'g— A Peters.
Henner two—Joseph Marshall.
Boggs—Wm Marks, Frank McCoy.
Ferguson—Henry Krebs, Jno Musser,
Gregg—Sain I Crawford, Jos Alters, Jos
Smith.
Harris—Philip Swartz, Isrcal Coado.
Haines—Luther Kurtz, J O Meyer,
Huston—A Williams. DII Baumgardner.
Halfinoon—Jno Miller.
Miies—Jacob Brumgard, J II Zoigler
Marion—Henry Yearick.
Potter—ll P San key, W Goouhart.
Kush—D M Bilgor, Jno Collins, George
Moffat.
Spring—Jno K Tate.
Union —Andrew Thompson.
alker— Adam Vonuda, Jno Boyer
■Worth—K P Jones.
SECOUD WEEK—OOMMRXCIEO MAT 6.
Hand-in-Hand Life Insuranco Co, vs.
Gotlieb Haag.
George Durst vs. Soil A Wasson.
R H Strohecker vs. Bierly A Kreamcr.
George linger vs. Lingle A Co.
M Ulrich vs R G Brett
ilahn, Wilson A Co, use of, vs Sam'l Tree.
Norwood Coal and Lumber Co, v Robin
son A Worsley
W L Wilson el al vs Jno A S II Thomp
son.
Peter Vouada v* Mary Hay's Admrs.
J W Campbell vs Henry McCracken.
Amelia Royer vs J W Sholl.
Zimmerman Bro's A Co, vs 8 llaupt.
J P Harris vs Btadly Childs ft al.
Trial Liat for April Term, 1873,
por nasi were—commekciko, aprii.2B
Adam Grenoble vs. M D Gray
A T Bisell vs. J J Nestlerode.
sarno vs. Baylor, Day ft at.
George A Bayard vs. D G Bush
A T Bisell vs. John Ardelt.
P B Wilson vs. II K Smith.
Samuel Huston vs. J A R Gillilund ft at.
Mulford, Reeves A Co., vs. same.
D E Hrubaker, use of vs. Elijah Blower*.
D C Keller vs. S H Stover.
Isaac Hill vs. J S Rood a Co
J J- G Frazier vs. Hale A Co
William Thompson vs. P Gray Meek
Packer A Packer vs Man A Confer.
Henry Roth rock, Jr., vs. Godfrey Fisher.
Bolin'ger A Mctjuiston vs. J C William*.
George W Stover vs. J B Crider. .
Joseph Dovling, use of, vs. J No-tlerodc.
same vs Parson* A Huh.
James II Ebb* vs. Henry Stephen*.
same vs. George Gates.
W li Harter vs Kltinger.
same vs 11 A N Stover.
Jaine* McHonry v* W Young rt at.
S McCrickert A Co, vs Cbas Brown.
Thomas McElvany v* Geo Kretis.
Thomas McGovern vs Vandyke, Moore
A Co.
Cyrus Wasson vs J C Decker ft al.
Chan Dongan v* Robeit McKnight.
.1 A J Yvrten v* D Tresalor.
John McDcrmottv* Ja* McManus.
Wm B Evans vs S Leitxel.
Gephart A Furst vs W L Musser.
Battles A Webster vs J S Fink.
Maria Tilghman vs B F Shaffer.
D McCloslcey vs Joseph Devling.
J Brutzman vs J W Scott A Co.
Dan'l Hoover vs. Isaac Haupt.
Andrew Walker vs Jacob Meese.
Amanda C Balr vs Emma C Kreamer,
svine vs C LeitzeL
J ( filtw* # ▼ vkttlffa McCif^ny,
BRLLIFONTKM ARK ETB.
Corrected by 0. D. K eller.
White lYheat $1.96, Rod 190 ...Rya
76 Onto 60 ....Oat* 36. ......Barley 60.
70....„C10 rorsoed 6.oti Potato#* 46.
Lard per pound 7 Pork per pound 06
Butter2o. Kgg* 20 Plftftat perton
#l4 Tallow 8„" Bacon 8 Ham IS
LKWWTOWN MARKETS
White wheat 1,86 ..Rtd wheatl,Bo....Ryi
70 Corn 40 Oats 36...... Barley 00
Clover*oeii 6,00 Timothy teed, HU)........
Salt 2 60 per *ack
Bacon 10c Ham 16 ...Buttei 26... Kgg*,
25 Pla.ter 9 60
15,000 BOLTS
OK
WALL PAPER!
Now n exhibition al Millhelm and Mil
roy Hardware Store*. About 86 different
pattern*.
PRICES RANGING KKOM 10 CENTS
TOsl.oo PER BOLT.
HeaulifUl Gilt Paper at one delta r
Panel Paper and Parlor
Decoration*.
A reasonable credit will be given to re- j
sponsible parties for paper, *or 6 per cent
deducted from price* for catli. Price* are,
the *ame at both Store*,
apr 8 4ni W J M MANIGAL
Great Reduction In Prices Of
Note Paper.
We are now prepared to furnish Note
paper at price* far below any that have
ever before been offered al reUil in ihi*
county.
Best quality Commercial note paper
at 16 ol* per quire
Second bet do at 12 ct* per quire
Third beat do at 10ot* per quire
Purchaser* will find tbi* to be of the
•ame quality heretofore o!d in titi* place
for 25, 3. and 16 ct* per quire, but having
bought our paper at eitreiuely low flgure*.
weJeeirelo give our customer* the full
benefit of the reducljon.
Look At This!!
Initial Paper With Chroroo!
French Initial paper 16 ct* per box
Plaiu white " 20 "
Ro*u tint " 25 "
Two tint* ** 40 "
With a band*ome chrotnu given away
with each 48 cent box.
JAMES WELCH A CO..
2U mar If Opposite Bush House
D. M. RtTTEM HOUSE,
KOOVtt, M IIH tK/ d CO.
WHOLKSAI.K DKAUtIUI IN
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
144 North Delaware Avenue,
137 North Water Stmt,
PIitLADIU rtllA,
P. A Kuue*. O. hW(U J Aevot
waiti ly.
NE PLUS ULTRA.
No Better Place!
Th* subscriber is jut receiving from the
eastern cities a Full Stock o*
FALL and WINTER ..OODS
which he has determined to sell very
cheap, consisting of
DRY GOODS and
Prints, Muslins, Opera Cantons, and Woll
Flannels. Ladies Ore** Good*, such as
Detains, Alpacas, I'oplin* Empress Clots.
Sateens. Tameue. together with a full
stuck of everything usually kept in tbe
Dry Good* line.
NOTIONS:
A full stock, consisting part of Ladies and
Children's Merino Hose, Collar*. Kid
gloves, best out lily silk and Lisla thread
iploves. Hoods, Nubias, Breakfast shawls,
HATS & CAPS,
A full assortment of
Men's Boy's and Children's
ol the latest style and best.
CLOTHING,
Ready made, a choice selection of Men's
and Buy sol tbe newest styles and most
serviceable materials.
BOOTS & SHOES,
WM. WOLF.
C. PECK'S
New
Coach Manufactory.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
The undersigned has opened a new es- ]
lablishuient, at his new shops, for the
inanufactuie of
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
SLEIUBA ASH SLEW,
PLAIS ASK FAXCY,
of every description .
All vehicles manufactured by him.
are warranted to render satisfaction, and as,
equal to any work done elsewhere.
He uses none but the best material,
and employs the most skillful workmen.
Hence tney flatter themselves that their
work can not be excelled for durability
and finish.
Orders from a distance promptly attend
ed to.
Come and examine my work bofore
contracting elsewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
All kinds of Reparing done.
nETAIL PRICE LIST
JOBBING AND COMMISSION HOUSE
OF BURNSIDK & THOMAS,
Belleiontc, Pa.
White sugar* per pound ......IScU
Brown sugar per pound _...locts
Demarara sugar |>er pound.— .IScts
Rio coffee.— 26ct*
Arbuck le* brown coffee per pound SOct
Best washing soaps per pound...6, 7 A BcU
Be <t starch per pound „10ct*
Best bright Navy tobacco per pound .(Gets
Garret* scotch snuff per box ...lOct*
Twist tobacco A Cavendish per pound flOct
Best sugar-cured Hams por pound......locti
No. 1 black pepper per pound.. 30ct*
Molasses per gallon DOcts
Mackeral without heads and all kind of
mackerat and Herring at city prices.
Double X X white, drips HOcl* per gal
lon, in 6 gallon lots sct* a gallon less.
11)00 other articles too numerous to men
tion, cheap. Men's stogies, heavy shoes
at $1,36 per pair. They havo the largest
and cheapest stock of goods ever offered to
the public. If you want to
SAVE 20 TO 60 PER CENT.
GOTO BURNBIDE A THOMAS
| All kinds of merchandise ia whole pack
ages at hMi prices, julylbtf
RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE,
i
LOCK IIAVEN, PA.
i The proprietor of Kjwder'a Muaic Store deairea to call the attention of the people of Centre county, to the fact
that they
Can Save Money
by purchasing their ttiuiicai instrument* ot Rynder* Music Store. We are celling
Double Reed, Six Stop, Five Octavo Organs, at #l4O,
| superior m toott and finish, to those that are hawked aud peddled throughout the country at $176 to $200.) Thet
we warrant far five years. We give any reasonable credit desired to responsible parties.
We beg leave to call your attention to the following instruments, told in Pennsvalley this year* which you would
do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere j
CENTRE HALL.
8. 8. WOLF, Evador Organ....* $225.00
WM. OALBRAITH, Kynder Organ 140.00
LEMONT.
I)lt. J. Y. DALE, American Organ $375 00
PETER HCHRECK, Rynder Organ 140.00
AARONBBURO.
WM. ETTINGKR, Rynder Organ .... $240.00
BOALSBURG.
M 196 E. E. H UNTER. Melodion SIBO.OO
In a few weeks we will call attention to our
PIANO DEPARTMENT.
lu short by writing a letter to us and getliog our prices—we deliver all instruments—
You Can Save Front #4O to #6O on an Organ.
Address,
RYJVDERSMUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa
I. Guggenheimer.
ARRANGEMENT!
in AAC GutHJENUEIMER. ll a V I U g
purchased tbe entire stock of tbe late
tirm of Suattnan & Guggotibeiniar, ex
cept tbe Leather and Sboe finding*,
ha* filled up bia shelves with a lot uf
SPLENDID M* GOODS,
embracing
READY MADE CLOTH ING,
DREMb OOODS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
BOOTH & hUOKB,
HATH A CAPS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
and it now prepared to accomodate all
his old cuctomers, aud to weleonie all
new ones who mav favor him with
their patronage, lie feels safe in say
ing that he can please the moat fastidi
ous Call and see.
ISAAC GrOGENHKIMER.
P. B.—Mr. Sussman still continue*
to deal in
LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDINGS,
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS,
in the old room, where he may alway
be found. 12ap.tf.
!c. F. Herlacher N. Cronmiller.
NEW GOODS!
t ?i 2 8 H A a a ) V A L
or
FALL GOODS!!!
HERLACHER A CRONMILLER
\lTiih to infottn the citiaeus of Potter]
YY that they have opened an entire new;
stock of goods in their old quarters, and]
will keep constantly on band a full andi
good assortmentof
LADIES 1 DRESS GOODS,
consisting of
ALPACAS,
Poplins,
PLAIDS.
Lustres.
and all other kinds ot
DRESS GOODS.
full line of
NOTIONS and FANCY Goods
Hats A Cap®, Boota &• Shoea
CROCKERY, QUEENBWARB,
STONEWARE. OEDARWARK.
SUGARS.
TEAS, COFFEES.
FISH, SALT.
etc., etc , etc..
All of which we offer st greatly reduced
prices.
Highest prices paid for country produce.
By strict attention to business we hope to
merit and receive the patronage ol the
public
Sliortlidge & Co.!
PROPRIETORS OF THE L
Bellefonte Lime Quarries.
The only Manufacturers of Lime, burnt]
exclusively with wood, in Central
Pennsylvania.
DEALERS IN
Anthracite Coal,
While Lime,
I)u Pont'a Powder,
Sporting and Ulaating Powder on
haud,
Fuse for Blasting,
Fire Brick,
Ground Fire Clay,
Fertilisers,
Implements.
janJ 78
Office acd yard near South end of the
Bald Eagle \ alley Railroad Depot, Belle
fonte, Pa. Jan 10.73
CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Third
and Chostnut StrceL Mifflinburg, Pa.
John Showers, Proprietor.
Its Central Location makes it particularly
deairable to persons visiting Town on
business or pleasure.
H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached,
untfl ly
i. HARRIH! J. D. SHUGKRT. „J. A BRAVER,
JOMN Horraa. PETER HOPPER.
Pennsvalley
Banking Co.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow Interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sell
Government Securities, Gold and
Coupons.
PETER HOPPER, WM. B. MINGLE,
Preat. Cashier.
rl*r3.tf
The Champion of the World.
* ?*/ ■?/
The or* Iraproved American Button
j Hole Overneaming and Complete
Seeing .Machine— The great*
eat machine of the Age !
Simplcitv, Durability A Cheap
neas Combined.
I Thi machine brine the litert, ha* many
improvement* overall other, in a word, it
i a perfect machine which U acknowledg
ed by the beet judge* tndsgenUfof nil otbe
micnine*.
Call on A. L. Bartgea, jaaairoabuig,
who U the authorised agent for Centra
jcounty. Alto keep* the beat Sewing Ma
chine thread, needle*, and repair*alikiad*
of tewing machine*, clock*, watch**, tt.u
--• tick bote* Ac I will thoronghly aurut
' the section belonging to me. and 1 tnall be
Ivery much pleated to *ell every perton •
machine, on ea>* term* ; give it a trial be
fore purchasing any other —it ha* no eoual.
Parliet wishing the machine, will pleaae
wddret the undertigned. Satk fiction
guaranteed. Alt order* promptly attend
ed to. A. L BABTUES.
Agent for Centre County
SI aniaoKßuaa. r*.
jyjillOC K KRHoFF HOUSE.
Allegnenev Street, BellefwnU, Pa.
D. JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietors.
Jt rihtTCLAM HOT at, COMFOBTABLE BOOM*
PROMPT A1 TENDANCE.
ALL TIIK MODERN CONVENIEN
CES-AND REASONABLE Charge*.
The proprietor* offer to the traveling
public, and to their country friend*, firtt
• la** accommodation* and carefill atten
tion to the want* of guesta at all time*, at
fair rate*. Careful bottler* and good atable
ling for bonea An excellent table well
tervod. A Bar tupplied with flna liquor*.
Servant* well trained and everything ro
?ui*ile in a flrrt claw Hotel. Our locatioa
in the butinet* part of the town, near the
Port Office, the Court Houaa, the Chur
ch e*. the Bank*, and the p incipal place*
of butinew, render* it the mod eligible
place for tbo*e who vUit Bcllefoeteoabuti
or pleasure.
An Omuibus will carry pamengert
and baggage to and from all train*
free of charge.
Excelsior Cement-
The undersigned now manufacture Co
in, on t WARRANTED OP A SUPERIOR
'QUALITY, at their Vila*, near Pine
C reek Mill*, in Haine* twp. TbU cement
hai already been uied in Wg* quantities
upon tbe L. C. A S. C. R R., and baa bean
found highly satisfactory upon all iobt
. where it hat been uad, and at equal to
any now manufactured. The underaign
[ed now take pleaaure in recommend inc.
land warranting it to all. for the in CIS
TERNS, WATER PIPES or whatever
purpose a good quality of Cement ia daai
rable. Thia Cement baa already been
totted far and wide, and rendered the ut
ruoat aeliafactioa. Pertont, therefore con
ttructinc Ciaterna, laying Water Pipea.
Ac., will And it to advantage to bear thl*
in mind, and alto, that they warrant the
article ea represented. For further par
ticular*, address
MEYER A HOFFER.
'JO dec tf Aaronaburg, Pa.
MANHOOD: HOW LOST. HOW
RESTORED!
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>ir.T,i> boost aa tin radiod corr lottboal mod
ilet—)at w>ainaumbiaa, mSomi&: Wob—o Inw
unur, a iitail biaalawlaaallianl tat Rat
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h daaaaraiM. froi a thtru ,Mn' awaalu proc
ih, ,h- oUrni— tiuaam ml aatt-abaaa at)
la raOwllnwat HkwlOt tiMiuti a— ot latara
'al mmm Of Ikt awpboattaa of 1— kaifo ; anlatta*
uot a iodo of oato atoeoa atatplf. tartala aafaMha
al. In atiaatfaUct meadmn, aa atNaiMkb
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