The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 25, 1879, Image 3

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    THE UKNTKK REPORTER-
Onire Hall.PaTlVnid Sept. 25, 79.
utranc#; l>2.Sotefcen not paid .-t advance-
Advertisement* 2(W per )tne for threr in
srrticms, and fieenfajier line for every tub-
Wfvcit tMrrftoa. Advertisement* y the
year at a liberal discount.
Subscriber* out side the county should re
tnif us 10 cts, fimiwnl of one year's posh
age, instead o/SOefs cs formerly when paid
by themselves.
Subscribers can alicays tell bow their ac
counts stand at the Reporter ofhee bvcon
sulting the table* on their paper*. /' Pi'
lahle reads "John Koe 1 jan '75" it sneans
that John i* indebted for subscription from
the \st of January, 1875, rind that •/ u
timr he seas paying iht printer.
LOCAL ITEMS.
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Hsll.tlnatr* Hall on th* SslontnS en or ar.-r run
moonMir M an.! Ocrs to vrook. •'** *
Roller Master UW* Ko*. Se.t
Wallace, Jeaks, ar.d Curtin. en
Tuesday eve, 14 Oct. at Bellefontc Turn
out.
The Centre county Fair wR be held
or. the ground* near Bellefor.te, a* usua ,
on tK-tober Ist. 2d and 3d - being Wedne*
day, Thuraday and Friday-
Clothing mada to order at N ewman s
who has the services of one of the beet
Philadelphia tailors—and all work war
ranted to fit at price* the lowest.
Give SechUr * grocery a call when
at Bellefontc, lair week, or at ary other
time it wi'.l always pay you to do o.
What Louis Doll has not got in the
lire of boots and ihoea. whether for rrien i
women or children, is not worth having.
Right under the Brockerhoff
CoJ. s. S. Seely who many year#
ago published the BVrteAwsaw, at Be.le
forte, died at hi* home, Jersey Shore, on
10s *fcd GS years.
Sine? its new administ.' icn the
Lew is town True Democrat sends two cop
ies to the RIIVRTER. TOO much of a
goei thing it once.
Four base-ball matches are to take
piece at the County Fair. namely: Provi
dence vs. Athletics. State College vs.
M itesburg, Colored Club of Belletonte vs.
Colored Club of V illiamsport. Defiance
rs. Eurekas.
One bf the first victims of the now
tramp law was at the last term of Centre
Co. Court fined $lO snd sentenced te thir
ty days' imprisoiment.
Some boys in Kaoz township, Clear
field Co . got hold of a revolver, and white
inspecting discharged it, instantly ki'.lirg
a boy named Hunter
The Sec y, W F. Feeder, is devot
ing his whole time and energy to the Fair
—All are ca tip toe for Guggenheim*
er s new branch Clothing store, to be
opened at Centre Hall, Oct 15,
The board of pardons las', week re
fused Walker, of this eounty. now 1n the
penitentiary for horse stealing, a pardon
We have still another sudden death
to chronicle. Mr. T. B. McSlroy. of Pot
tors Mills, died suddenly on Wednesday
afternoon, IT. Me had coiaplained some
the previous few days, but was moving
about, yet the grim meeserger came and
called him. This is thethird sudden deata
in that locality in three weeks.
at 11 a. m., will appear the following Mil
itary and Civic societies -. Thirteen Bands
of the county, Philipsburg and Bellefonte
Military Companies, Undine and Logan
Hcse Companies, together with *250 young
men and ladies on horseback.
—During fair week, if you want the
beet place to slop at, go to the Bush house.
Mr. Hoppes is one of the pleasaatesl ho
telists n the slate, and will maka you feel
just like at homo.
Penns valley people are directed to
call aitd see Powers' big stock of every thing
is tbe boot and shoe liae—the largest and
most complete assortment in Beilefonte,
and all genuine goods.
Mr. A. E. Wolf last week ran the
Centre Hall hotel—be knows how to keep
tavern
Tea are never deceived in anything
you get at Power*' shoe-store They make
good all they promise, and sell lower thaa
the lewett.
A deren of potatoes were brought to
this office bv Mrs. Daniel Horner, which
make a heaped-up peck. These are tbe
largest potatoes we have seen this y*ar,
and they will take the premium u-lns
larger onee can be produced.
—He who goes to the Co F*ir and
goes" home again without seeing Sechler's
grocery, will miss ene half of what be
might have seen.
—On Tuesday evening of last week
our efficient prothonolary, Mr J. C. Har
par, stepped out of tbe loneliness of single
blessedDess and entered the stale of matri
mony, uniting bin self with Miss Laura
Graham, one of ilelieloote's fairest and
be-1 young ladies. May a century of bap
pines* be tbe lot of the happy pair aad
many other little thiags to boot (or to
shoe). Tbey started on a trip east.
An eitra stock of Clothing has been
ordered by Newman, the King of the
Clothing business, 'or the fair term This
stock Newman has put down to extra low
prices, for be intends to please all who call
at tbe Eagle .Clothing Hall Go and get
acquainted with Newman anyhow, even
if you do not wish to bur, he is so nice a
fellow to talk to, and you can see tbe big
gest mountain of clothing in this part the
state —and our word lor it, the cheapest—
he is king in that respect-
Among the many amusements at
the fair will be tbe glass ball shooting
match, Archery contest, races of all kinds
aid in fact everything that will please
The celebrated bull, 'Judge," • t
Pleasant Gap, will be on the ground*.
The "Judge," like a horse, can be either
put under the saddle or in harness He<
trots in 2:50. and will be among the races
Tbe Centre county Agricultural So
ciely will have the largest and best fair
this fall that has ever been held on its
grounds. Frank Chamberlin, Esq., is
untiring in his efforts to mtke the amuse
ment department, of which he is Superin
tendant, tbe most attractive feature of tbo |
exhibition.
—A good second-band top buggy and
a new platf>rm spring wagon for sale at
Murray's coach shops-
Mr. E. J. Stsrkpole. one of the t
--tsches of the M'Veytewn Journal psid us
a visit, Tuesday. A* handsome a young
man as he. must be moigbty popular
among the ladies.
Rev. Fischer will preach at Centre
Hall, on Tuesday eveniag. 30. and in the
Loop church on Thursday evening follow
ing.
PIMPLES ANB BLOTCHES on the face
can be removed by rubbing with Cam
phor Milk It cost only 25 cts. per bottle.
J. D Murray, Centre Hall. 7 aug 4i
Go to your store or druggist and get
a bottle of Frank P. Green's compound
_yrup of tar, honey and bloodroot, the
best remedy out for a cough, cold, croup
asthma, or early stage of consumption
Phoenix Pectoral will cure your cough
Phoenix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly.
Phoenix Pectoral tastes gocd and brings
Phoenix Pectoral costs 25 Cts; ft ' ottlessl.
Sold by J. D Murray, Centre Hall.
Wm. Beck, Piano Tuner, Bellefonte.
Charges reasonable. tf
Louis Doll now takes the lead in the
boot and shoe business, for men, women
and children. Under the Brockerhoff.
Fresh stock, prices low.
-—The Annual Fair of the Centre Co.
1 Agricultural Society occurs on the Ist, 2nd
ad 3rd of October.
A GRIATPAT ixGiotoas V AI.T.XT.—
Saturday SKXh dawned with all the prom-
I iie of a fair and gladsome day. Agreea
bly to aa invitation, the writer hastened
earlv, to niael in fetive gathering, the
Fabf>*th Scheolaoftbe Mountain and Crass
rhurohes in the grove immediately oppe
• it# the latter. In every direction eould
be seen tho'dust of flying bugeiee and hur
rying footman, each seemingly vieing
with the other to reach the ground Aral.
The erewd that tem .fathered wa# eetime
ted at from •ix to eight hundred. The
central point of attraction far aye and ear
an the Meneelv bell recently purchased
at a cost offlTF. by the Croaa eongrera
lion. l)n our arrival upon the ground a. this
hell was just about ascending hy means
of rope and pulley, to the steeple, where
'I coon awung in the place of an eld one
purchased some year# ago from the Luth
eran church in Bell-foale, which
novar gave aati>faclion Weighing TUS
pound* and coming from the best manu
factory in the United States, thia bell can
not tail to give the utmost U(fa:tion t
a!) TheSabbaih school*, being thechurcb
at worh, a well a* the crowd of viailora
prevent, were now addressed by the writer
with uilahle reflectioaa preparatory lath#
bell'a consecration, a'ter which it waa ded
nated to God the i ather, Son and Holy
iboat When the lat word ef eoniecra
tion had fallen the bell responded in a
e'ear v. ice a> if to ay Amen. Thit wa
followed hy the at crowd sieging, "All
Hail thepoweref Jesus name ' arid " I'ra e
God fr<-ni whom ell bleaeing* ti w,'' hy
the Karmer'a Mill*hraaabend. Will, each
* sweet, clour toned hell to call the hum
b'e worshipper to the Sanctuary, the peo
e e ahouid never ftirgri God and duty
This aervice ended, the schools retired un
to the church, where Revs Whitney. Mil
ler, Wolfe and Pitcher ddreaed item in
tlve minutespeeches Hit aervice waa in
terspersed with excellent tinging accom
pamed by William Krane a organ. Ad*
journmen'l to the grove, followed the con
clusion of theadd-esse#. wherea eumptuou*
display temp led hungry atomach*. all of
which were right royally Sited. Pinner
done, the old bell auctioned rff, and Sam i
Harter became it* ow giving In etg
change the sum of $4.01>. Thi* was one of
the most orderly pic-nic gatherings your
correspondent basevsr fcao the pleasure oi
a tending Everybedv wa* happy and
weal away pleased. To me. at\er an ab
sence of * weeks, this d*y was one of re
newal ■ i friendship* ana swelling of t •
tbatbind spirit to spirit. Lei me vet add
ihan.ks to the kind people of thia Cr.ws
church. They remembered a psvtor with
substantial*. God will tb# cheer
tul giver, W- K F.
An enormous supply ot ail kinds of
dry-good*, grocarits, hats, boot*, she#*.
' clathing. Ac .at Befl'ers. Special induce
raent* offered during the fair, and tha bet
bargains in Bellefoate Heffe-s i* head
quarters for farmers and housekeeper*.
Ail fine groceries, canned goods,
pickois. sauces, oils, oranges, lemon*,
cranberries, Ac., at Sechler's, and strictly
pure spice*. Thoy handle no impure ar
adulterated go.Kls of any kind We free
ly and cheerfully testify te this a* a fact
and from our own experience.
Let every body attend the fair on
the Ist, 2nd and 3rd days of October.
Dr. Alexander *ent a potato to the
RaroßTta office which weigh* 21 pounds.
Thi* is a whopper, and if our aeighbor
keeps on growing pstatoe* at that rate thev
will soon be bigger than ha is. Don't let
' em git ahead ef you Doc.
This Fair will surpass any everhaid
in ibt county in the way ef amusements.
Mr S S. Lyons. Pres. of Ag- Soci
ety, i§ doing bis utmost to make the Fair
a success.
The store of A*ociate Judge Frank
at Rehersburg Pa., was entered by robber*
one niaht last week, and the following are
among the articles-talen S pair boots, 3
hats, a piece of cloth a quantity of egg*,
and a rifle. Other merchandise is mi-sing
makint the entire theft amount to about
eighty dollar*.
Almost everlasting leather ia the
boots and shoe* of Lcuis Dol.'s new stock.
Just go and sea bis fine assortment ef goods.
It s perfectly astonishing.
—That fine buggy you see thera. and
that tip-top spring wagon that attracts se
much attention for its excellence—both
were turned out at Jno. T. Lee's Centre
Hail coach shops
PotaoxxD BT TOAD STOOLS.—Tha
Huntingdon Monitor says: Nich"la* Min
nemever, his wife sr.d three grand-child
rec, near Spruce Creek, were poisoned
last week by eating what they supposed to
be mushrooms, but what in reality was
toadstools. A physiciA wassummoaed,
but the liye# of only three of the number
were saved—two of tha children continu
ed to grow worse and in a short time died
A nact: powerful stock of boots and
shoes just received by Pwor# A .-mn—and
sold at powerful low prices. Far fair and
square dealing you find Powers No 1
always.
Oct 15, will be a memorable day
for all who need clothing, r.ew, obeap and
cut to the latest fashions—for on that day
Guggenuaimcr will open bis new branch
clothing stare at Centre Hail.
The coming Fair will be the best
Centre county ha# ever had Displays of
all kinds will exceed anytning heretofore.
Do you want the purest and fresb-st
drug#, then g<. to the oldeel establishment
ia this county. Frank Green'* in lh* Bu-b
house-lock, and you can get any Hi' g
you want.
An immense stock of new *ndtvlib
Clothing ba* been purchased by Gugg#n
beimer and be intend* to astonish all
Pennsvallay with bis new branch store,
Oct. 15.
A new double thread shuttle ##wing
machine work* by band or trad!e. tor
ale or trade at this office. Warrant
Biting Bologna sausage is en# of the
funny things to occur at tbe Centre coun
ty Fair
That itock of boots ar.d shoe*
far men and women, at Louis Dull'*, un
der the Brockerhoff house is attracting at
tention all ovar—he has his prices se
low.
The most satisfactory evidence af
the durability of tba work made at Levi
Murray's coach shop* t Centra Hall,
Pa., is a steadily increasing trada-
They are exceeding themselves in
the supply of fresh grorerie*. Sechlersare.
and from now until aflar the fsir custo
mer* will fare better than ever before at
their grecery
TURNKK /LEAK
Tbejury ID tbe Turner murder case,
which was re-tried el Lxk Haven, last
week on Saturday night brought in a ver
dict of not guilty.
A CARL).
Believing nearly one year ag> ihat the
present Auturn would tee the country on
the high road to prosperity, we commenc
ed then to make preparations for a busi
ness of great magnitude.
To properly arrange for a stock surpass
ing all we bad before attempted, we -est
abroad several buyers, who visited all ib<*
chief manufacturing centers of Europe,
especially in Eng.and, France and Get
many.
Through them wa have succeeded in
contracting for Urge quaut'tics of Special
ties. which will be confined to ourselves
exclusively, as well as a general stock of
Novelties and Staple Fabrics, unsurpass
ed in the American market-
The most careful study has been given
to lbs cheapening of supplies, and it is be
lieved that with our present arrangements
the consumer who deals at our house will
stand nearer to tbe producer than ever be
tore in tbe history of the trade.
The products of the best makers, For
eign and Domestic, will be distributed by
us in any quantity, small or large, with
only our own small profit added to the
lowest prices (less all discounts) at which
manufactures will contract with tbe larg
est cash buyets.
A number of alterations and improve
menu have been rnad- to our store pron
erty conducing still further than hereto
fore to tbe convenience and comfort of our
patrons, and respectfully inviting v *its of
inspection oa and after this date. Hepteio
her 16. we announce the formal OPEN
ING OF THE FALL BUSINESS OF
1879.
Respectfully submitted by
STRAWBfcIDGE & CLOTHIER
Eighth had Market streets,
Philadelphia;
Great noruocratio
MASS MEETING!!
There will bo a Mass Mooting of cili
ton# of Centra county nl tho
CXIURT-HOUSK INBKLLEFONTK.
on Tumlay Evening, Oct. 14, IS7l>,
I which will be addressed hv
Hon. W A WALLACE, United
Stata* Senator,
Hon. UFO. A. .IKNKS, of Brook#
ville, and
Kx-Gov. AN)REW G I 1 KIIN.
It is* hoped that there will bo a full
tui u out by citizetif from H of
the county. All parlies are invited
to CMUIO ami hear tho issues, now ex
citing tho public mind, discussed bv
holiest, able and faithful public men.
IJy order of the Committee.
I> F. FOU'IHKV, Chnirtuan.
GRKATCST M ARV at. or TU Aot'
• B'.ind Charley ' Thi* Musical Prodigy
will g.ve a Concert, at
Centre Hall, 29 Sept.
Poller* Mi It*. 0 "
Milrov, I teL
Pine Grove "
lloaltburg 10 "
Howard 13 "
in the evening*, for the benefit of tho
MetnodUl Churche# of Julian and l'> it
Matilda Prof. Johnson i* a young whit*
man. a graduate of Maryland Institute.
Baltimore, and a local minister In the M
K Church Hourpe* Blind r.>m ia
hit musical talents and exhibitions, and
can imitate any music or any human voice
he evor hoard, or ony sound or noise th*l
be hears Muatciana are invited t> attend
and play original and difficult pie<-e and
thn Profastor I Blind Charley' will repro
duce the same on the Piano or Organ He
will also give some of hi* own music and
execute thrae meU>die at one lime eact
in a different key. and will play correctly
sitting with hia back to tb# instrument.
He will elto p ay two m#io lie*_ with on#
band. The fries.!* of musi and i e pu
lie generally|ara invited to attend It will
be a grand treat, a rare privilege an.i
none will regret having heard him Doors
oner, at 7* p. ni Admission 25 cert*. Re
sa ved Seats 50 cents
U'NTINt. RING CETKW AYD
Cape Town, August 26 —The pursuit of
Eirg CetewaV' l Continue# hot y. He ha*
pli. up bis party and taken to the tiusb.
Ui# pursuers have been within three mile
of the King and have actually seen some
member* of hi* following. Sir Garnet
Welteley held e meeting with the North
ern chief# at which he informed theui '.hat
the only ebstacle to the settlement of peace
was the failure to capture Cetewayo, and
that any chief harboring Cetewayo would
be punished Lord Giflbrd captured a na
tive who has promised to show him the
King's hidiag-place. The bush where he
is supposed to be secreted is now boing
surrounded by 300 men.
CETEWAYO S CAPTURE
How it was Effected—The Chief,
much Exhausted
London, September 18 Further par- (
ticulars of the capture of King Cetewayo (
have been received. It wa* semewhat by (
accident that the capture wa# affected. A (
partrol ef tho King s Dragoon Guards
while scouting in tha heart ot tha Nyome
forest, fall upon hit trail and followed It
up, and ran him to the earth Finding
himself surrounded, and re*i*tanca being
altogether impracticable, the African |
monarch advanced to the captain of the
partrol and tendered him hi* surrender ,
lie was in a greatly exhausted condition,
and bora on bis person evidence of much
privation, suffering and mental disquie
tude. but he maintained a remarkable
elf-cempoiure, and in offering his surren
der said he had no doubt hie captors would
extend to him the rights of a royal prison
er of war The King wa* taken te Ulun
di. During the march eleven of hi* fol- i
lowers tried to escape, end eix were
easeful. The other five were shot. The (
King will be taken to Mantzburg and ,
from there to Grey town. All the import- (
ant Zulu chiefs have now surrendered or
made their peace with Sir Garnet W olsc
ley, and the tsak remain# o! perfectirg by
wise court measures, what l.as benn ac
plished by this long, disastrous anJ colli*
war.
When Cetywayo was captured ho asked
to be shot.
AUSTKO-HUNGARY
A Famine Impending.
London, September 18 —A \ lenna car- ;
respondent report* that, in con#-<ju#nee of
a bad Larvesu and numerous C,-->d*. dis
tress in varioua part* of Hungary threat
en to becctac appalling during the coming
winter. The Tenia* Berat dtstrirt is
threatened w ! .ih famine, and some of th
inhabitants are preparing to emirate to j
Servia.
TBLLOWFEVER
Memphis, Tenn., September 21 Fee,
summary of the wek, winch closed u#'
night, is a* fo Hews I Total n jrnber #tf now j
cases rcpi rted. 80; while- 4*#; relor#-d. 32,
under five years ef age, 4 The tola j
number of nc w cases reported up to datei
wa* ],2IG Tho total number of death*
j from, yet ow favor for tho weak wa# 81.
T<-l-si number of deaths up to date. 340.
The thcrmotuf.-r during tha past week
ha ranged between 61 and 86 degrees.
Memphi#. Tenn., September 21 —Eight
new case* of yellow fever—four white and
four colored—were reported to-day. But
•ne death.has occurred ince last night-
Archie P Keho, who died beyond the
-city limit* Misa I>'uiae Bedford died last
night of yellow fever at Bartley station.
Tann. Fifteen nur * ware assigned t#>
•duty to-day. The weather ia clear and
pleasant
A QUARREL BETWEEN" THREE
BROTHERS-TWO SHOT AND
INSTANTLY KILL ED.
St. Louis. September 19.—Adrfeei fro ,n |
Taney county, lbie state. say that on Tues-.
day last two brothers named Burr afld
Jame Manu. living near Kirby ville. cot
into a quarrel about a cow, and .lames
shot and killed Burr A younger broth
er then went borne and procured a rifle ,
and shot his brother James through the •
heart t
NICETIES OF SCIENCE.
Ac'.ouishinz Microecopic Invcstigfttioo
to Detect a Murderer.
New York, August 22.—The murder of
Mary Mannard in Connecticut, and the ]
arrest of the Iter. Mr. ilayden on the i
charge of being the murilorer, are fre-h in 1
memory His trial is soon to come otf. and '
science has been preparing the testimony. ,
Professor White has bad Mr. Hayden's
knifebladx under his microscope, and has
examined ererv peck thereon
"What did you find on it?'* Judge Har
rison asked him at the preliminary exam
ination.
-Blood."
"What kind of blood ?"
"Human blood "
And the Ker. Mr Hayden looker! as in*
terested and innocently earnest at the pro
fvssor while his testimony •*- g >ing •
as the student does to the pr>fe-*or in cl
lege at the climax of an experiment in ne
tural philosophy He afterward told,
and his wife told, how Ike blood got
there.
••Just so," Mr Jones said; "blood get*
on the pen-kniln at time* of all of us M'
Hayden bail cut bis finger," Now, Prof
White was obliged to admit that science
had not yet got so far as to be able to di*
tinguish Mary JSUririard's blood from the
Her. Mr Hayden's So the blood specks
on the knile went for naught with the Jus
tice, and be discharged Mr. Hayd>-n
But science did not let go oi the case.
The microscope, chemicals, measurements
keen eyes, hours of patient work on *1
speck that a breath would blow away J
hare, it is now said, made a discovery.
The muscles, the flesh of Mary Stannard'
neck net.: the uUh tint killed her, have
besn rasalved to tkslr original g**•• anil
elsnienla Thu* to discover any loreigc
matter, uch a* a tpeck of •tool, when that
which hail boon Maty MUnnard'i nock hail
become vapor under the ohemlit'i matiip
u lotion.
Then the microscope was put upon the
clean, white paper, that would catch any
foreign aubstancn and hold it. Fu the
naked eye there appeared on tho paper
nothing more than a iperk-llke dut, that
a whifl of wind might have blown there;
but on it the microecepitl placed a g'*
that would make one hair seem the sire of
a rope, and then the speck resolved it*#'!
into a rusty little piece of steel, with clear
ly defined form It must have come from
the blade of the knife that killed Mi.ry
Stannard.
Now the glass it run along the blade
the Hov Mr lla)don't knife, on which
1 I'rofeaaor While foetid blood 'there are
' one or two little nieha eaaily aeon in it, too'
I large to match thia little pieie At last a
'defetl L diacovered. It seen,* at though 1
llhe little speck*on the while paper, if ap
tdied t tliia defect, would jutt 111 it , end
by the mo*t delicate roanipuletion the til- \
ting in auccy*tully done, and the prote
cting officers are inlarmed that the .
aavant* have diaeovered a speck of iron
that dropped from the tioshy part* around i
the wound that just flu nick in the blade
of the Kev Uavden'a kuit'e 1
Such la the atorv that aomewhat indell- I
nitaly, hut with sufficient detail to make it t
worthy the attention of Mr. Hoyden* |
counsel, iv roputod regarding the re.ult oi ,
the scientific men' work in dltcevering
ovidalo e
AUK EST OF MUKSK THIEVE." I
A Large IK-|vsiti>r of Stolen HonM*
Garringce and llhfiwv hound
Near lot"U.
Boilon, September 16.— ImporteM at
resia have been 11 a io b* the pvbci#
gang of horae-thievea tvho have be. n com-J
mitt ng n any de| -edaln n h re ai.J ti
the viciiutv. The par tie* ar.. named jl
Charles Piaher, aba# " I -eaev b#h. ami
William MCant \ respectively. M Uarthyjl
waa arrealed a day or two ago Horse- I
aid wagon*, the properlv of Wi' tam A.jl
Low and Daniel Stone, of thia city, were i
-t. !en recently, and the officer* traced the i
property to South Wreatham, in this
Slate where they found a *mall house in-
1 abited hy McCarthy. Tha police recov
ed thirteen vtolen horvea, a number of
wagon* and aa immenra lot of harneaa of 1
all descriptions. McCarthy, who waa the 1
principal thief and who disposed of the
property, was at once arretted en thr t
charge of receiv ing ste'.en good*. It (
hown that a considerable number of her- %
M and wagon* ware stolen here by Fisher (
and other* wbe would drive to South j
Wrenlham whence the property would be %
taken to Providence, K. I , and other
points where the thieves had opportuni- (
lias to get rid of the plunder. I-iher e.l-, |
mils his guilt and lays he expect* to get (
fifteen year*. Ila aonly twacty four year*
ot age, but has already served time for
horse steeling.
A THURIBLE VENGEANCE. r
Cannelton, W. Va., Sejitember 'Jl.—
Bob Moore, a white man, knewn as a des- |
peradoin Wr#t Virginia, was inuntly i
killed w.th a razor at the governmei-t■
leeks, near here, by a negro name I John |
Tboma* Shortly after the negro, Thomas ,
wa arrested by a canstable, but wa *oon
rescued bv a mob, which hung hitn in- -
suntly to the nearot tree Before life was
extinct a number of the mob emptied the
content* of their revolver* into hi* body . .
He was then lowered nearly tothe ground ;
stripped of hi* clothe* aa 1 li"#*a ly back- ( ]
ed to pieces with knivee. (
Stephen Boyd, aged nineteen, of Mil '
Creek. Hungtingdon county, wa* enamor- ■
ed of M s* Ni'lio Bunn, ag< ' *ixt#en, but j <
abe repulsed him. He made i unuccea-j.
ful attempt to outrage her and then hung.,
himself to a tree. All thi* happ-r.~l abeui!
a week ago.
PRODUCE
Philadelphia, September 2d —(ral ex !
icitcmer.t in bredtuff and price* hi" 1
1 inateriaUv advanced. Flour and meal - ]
Flour i* 11K- to "Ak- higher and a liv.- with .
• a'ee o! 1. jOU ba-re i ;iic'u 1 ng M no#* •- '
la extra fiiniiy. *• 10, Penn yi
ivaniadj ' 'wa 1 S-' - '(s iSi
| Grain WV: i exc tod iid • higher
.We quote, mclud reie".**l a: Jl 'J.
$1 24'+1 25. amber a: Jl 26 Rv a!
C->rn Vl *i7if4l , c Oats at
white at dtfjc
Chicago, September 22 Win N 1
Chicago spring $106: S. 2<! Jl"'f
forca-h. Corn atS7*c f -rt ah Osl IS
|'t27i Hy# ASk-
The total etrmgth of the French
urmv next year will h 968,300 men.
Of thi- number 407,796 will belnucj
,iii the a- tive nriny; 313,859, with|
1,850 offi -cru, to the rew- rvc l t • ar
jiive army, and 149,000, with 4 SOU
otfic r*. to the territorial army.
! J? AECU TOR'S NOTICE
I-d .
Letter* testamentry on tbu evtate of,
J.weph Bitiier, late of Potter township.!
dec-aied, haviag been g-anted to the an-|
dersignej. a'l pertons indebted '.<> aid e*
late are required to make immedinta PV-j
ment. and thus# having claims against the
-viae to present them, duly aulheaticated
I by law, for settlement.
JACOB BITNKR,
J. G. SAN KEY.
i 21 augOt liwihna
NOTICE -
Letter# of administration on the estate
, of Michael Hettinger, late of Gregg twp ,
dee'd. having been granted to the under
' signed, all person- knowing themselves P
be indebted to said decedent ara requested
to make immediate payment, and person#
having claimv against the etnte will pre
-enl tlieiu authenticated for settlement.
AMELIA HETTINGER,
M. L. RISHKL,
21 aug Ct Administrators.
nESTR El ALL ~
Furniture Rooms!
R7 HA KRI9IBINE,
respectfully i.^ 0 "'" lh . e cili l f, ens .Centre
county, that he' h " bought out the old
•land of J. O. Dein ,D^r ' " d r " d . ,irr(
the prices. He has Gonatanlly on hand
and make* to order
BEDSTEADS.
• BUREAUS, ;
SINKS.
WASHSTANDM.
CORN Kit CUP BOARDS,
TA BLBS, Ac., Ac.
linstock of ready made Furaitu.*®
largo and warranted of (food worknta* 1 "
ship, and is all made under his immediate,
•upervifion, and is offered at rate* cheaper,
than elsewhere.
Call and see bis slock before purchasing
elsewhere. f"l>
/K f\,900 A VF.AK f<r boMit, litsllifynt iitalDMi
L • 1 rti*n or A*nt> New l>uinw . *rrk i
/ Addrtw la>UrBIUTIYI Auix< 1. Mftrilaus.
f I lu Jul# 4iii
ail A ik TOfflOUii VKAIt, or
14 I \* r. II ■ fit t<< f'Jl a dav in vour
\ I 4191 'Wn lm alit> N<> ruk
* ■ K|il I w 'mm d' well h
9 I•{j LI I "en Mam mak' v.or
'i WW
to ranlce money fast Any ran d• l •
work Y'lUran make from fkl i t. $2
an hour by deV" f x \our evening. and
spare imi' 1 to the husioeai I;
lllg to try lite huitl"i- N't il lk
l<ir money making ever it' tM hrfof
Business pleasant and irictly h n -rnli
Header, it you want t<> know all abeo! t
be-t paving business before 'lie jiuhi
leerd u* your addre—and we will "o vu
rfu I partioalMrs and private term* Ire .
{Samples w'4'"h ft MM free You MB
.hen tnak up vour mind f.- vour-li
Address (JBOKfIB STINSON A CO
Portland, Maine
Pennsylvania College.
OK'ITTSBURG I'KN.v'A
Kull corps of Professors Course of study
of the highest grade Location attractive,
healthful A moral Libraries contain over
20,000 volumes. Two Reading Rooms with
first-class periodicals. Kiper.ses for tui
lion, room rant, fuel and washing, SB2.
Boarding front $2 to $2 per week Send
tor a catalogue to
Pkok P. M. BIKXK,
aug2B Sec y of Faculty.
This space is reserved lor J. NEWMAN, JR., (lie
KINO CLOTHIER AND MERCHANT TAILOR.
i The Princtw* Louisa at tiie utilturv
review in Toronto *'. J a corre
•poudent, "the plnin*t dressed wo
mnii ; u sight, She wore a short rid
ing habit, decidedly the worse for
wear, a hole in it bting compicuou-
i'fUer wne not a bit of trituuiiug 011 i<
anywhere ; the only hit of color was a
buttonhole boquel of bleeding hearts
on a gneu leaf- wore a plain
■ liieu roll collar, fastened with a atone
lens gold brooch. lid earrings were
Urge pearl drops. Hr lace waa
shielded by a black veil, with large
black tpot and her gf.ves were nt
dogskin."
(ieorgeQ. D.nges, a ton of J..na-
Diiigo. former.y a resident . r L-wis
t. ,vu, had both hi- feet nuiputati i
last wi-k. from usuries r..*tv. •
.iti!• trying t'• uiple aln iin train
•n 111. .vt ro 'u- A*i l)r.n
Kidn > \N ■'* " *f-t and
r> mcd\ f 1 Kid von i Lit r di- .1
Piles and 1 1 list 1 .11 ■ 11
A snake created uneeot/iu niau u
at the re-nleiiee 1 f Caleb Vo. urn, b
Spruce Hill township, Juniata < tun
ty, bv falling troiu the chimney into a
kittle of applsbutter boiling in the
tire place. Ihe applfchuttor wic- not
'considered palatable, and was thrown
away.
Philadelphia, September 15 The
casteru mills have advanced the price
uf barirou to 2 8 10 cents t>er pound
card auJ of cut nails to $3.25 |*r keg
card.
Double Sufferers. It" the thousands
that now have their ret and comfort
dcstioved by complications of Liver
and kidney complaints would give
nature's remedy, Kidney-Wort, a trial
they would be speedily cured. It
acts on both organs at the same time
and therefore completely fills the bill
for a perfect remedy, if you have a
lame back and disordered Kidneys
use it at oDce.
iIRKIED.
On 28 ult- kv He* W H Groh. lfr.
Samuel 11 W ester, : <*.- ll* and 31.t>
Liuie Campbatl, 01 Litdan Hall.
On 18 ir.st,, bv -ami*. Mr Frederick \V.
Krumrine and" 31i* A note M. Garner,
b >th fr< :n nesr BUIU College.
In MtHbe'iii Ceotrs CO., .-a ltXh int .
Cl ar.e. A Siurg,, firmsry of Lewis
burg, and 3L>* Be e. -!a-g >: f Dan
M MM '
1)1 KD.
In New Washington borougV ( ar
te.d county on SeptemberOlb. 1ST I .'. Jacob
Neff, aged SI yca-, 8 months and J days.
Dyspcpr ia 1 Dyspepsia Dyspepsia 1
Y y K iitifi Unlet Will. f l!, • • 1 *e
f UH tMM It nu l <1! r let
■*> •'• i <*• etwtoee ' '' | !
wUb *apuwll.*4 ■.<• -rmi-lauw !.• <' P
wwlM. mUut, uamiu el f>* .*.t,oe.. ta ißealh.
.'.iiiimi, .'*• aai low "| i" l
lis lb* ,nau>* Sol o.G la !>•*. wall la *1 Bel
llaa. or lit SetilM lor #-.J . *•* <' lot
I, k. Kanbtl't bine. WIM > • tea ao4 late
arr llbotae II •<* eiJ I* prefrtrtaf. I ►
Iv'iakol. so s StlßlhM. |-hU."-t., ' • Ta AUl.it
■ f,t* .a I. Ustee.tal •• *-a:
WnKMS WORMS. WoKMs
It ' K islel'i Wnm hrmp new ful* t. iww.r 7
I'm. Sbd B|uftlh "srtM t>* K :•!. lb* a
I, ,r{wM'bl ph)it esho feaores J sps W -rta In
Nssurw aJi lth w4 fw# u t rr u .r 1
l oeu toe W3S ' t*p w 1 r* b e %J Mil
oltai •<>'*• cu *>• r*> Ur .< !•!< •< at J
toulimn fra TV.o darter u> ia ■!!> r
ptimi turrai. T- aae.ds wc >tylo Ji
I* ailit vena*. ud 4 t- I ku.-e u liU •!'%
cV*il f*aJ tltoo Ml.ee -lai-leli. t..
rlrrlae es\uk4 Ihaar**, •ac-llla. sa'a la
acK. MlUa at avgl.l. fiiwl "I <- t *eli. pirklai
al Usa uu. oo!>. ta>. n U 14 l lt aaal,
t.al a.lh. !>>• >OUil giwmi l> ' "Ma
Ui-kllaa aa<9 UrKall- l la lh "■• '■ —* *ar I
, . a*, aad.unr*. ran,. '" won.* I *•;• •
a'm Ainp HI lull <•> w-m ' > !'" fl * J
u ,|auU. maU iMtllaa te* ♦* • (' IspaWur.
arlU au.l caoaull II c Iba > I ail • *r
r>a>t dnaaaiat Us * -a ajr.j .. I if : - II net
LbJU-O' *.t KiiW I'.' N ii i'- • *IU
4all>bla. 1* *4* l • • ai 't. * 1 •" -
ataiai>. ** 14
1 4 DMIM- !cAi >B Mu ' y
I, >tti •! a ! >•
of SaliiUe Ki ' I*' f P - 1 ' mt ' !
■lac il ha' hgl ' R a'-1- It '•
.Igll.-d N Jl'.f l • t
ha Indebted I -nl dee.|ent are ' T< -• M
Ui rnak* itliModtal* payment ai {'" *•
having ela'tu* agait.sl lh' ■*!'" w : J-'e
•••Hi (bam mithantK ntail (it- sal ni'-nt
.1 N< • K KYKK
CATH UOYkR
ltbepl Gl Adunoi- rai-irt ,
(CAUTION —Sportsmen are herby
j cautioned agamtt hunting in tbi- 4
(enclosed w.->>ds f tbo undersigned.
Papt. IH, J5" H. L.KC
I/"CAUTION —Tha undersigned harrbv
\ w*rn all parson* nit to buy any f ,
! Ihraa bond*. each ofsloo given to Jaoobj
lla-iig by mo, a* 1 did Out receive value
t for ain. JOHN KK''HLh.
' llseptf'.t j
CAUTION.— All peraon* ara harrbv
cautioned against shooting squir
rels in the wood" rnl ot tha building* of
the undersigned. in Potter -township.'
i •porttmeri are rrquo.ted to hard thia no
lice. J ACoB \t AtiMlt) JR
i • t
RE A l ESTATE AT pkivatk
i SALE.—The undersigned affer at
private sale, a tract of land "ituated in the
Loop, in Putter twp.. containing
FOUR HUNDRED ACRES,
more or le, Fifty acre# of which are
cleared, and the balance well timbered
There are on the premises a good Fit A M K
IIOUSK. a L"g Hare. SPRING OKI
NEVER-FAILING WATER, THREE
ORCHARDS, ard an excellent SITKi
FORSAW MILL with good wntcrpow- *
or. ,
lCOar 200 ncrc. with improvements wnl
be sold separate it desired The lialance
will bi sold in timber lots of 20, 30, or ,
acre*, or the whvle tract will be sold to-,
■ gather at a low price and on easy terms, j
For further information address,
A S KkiU-IN, Li wist wn. Pa., ]
1 or A. A Kkri.in, M< Almy's Fort. Pa J
14 Bllg tf
j ,
For the coming
Fall and Winter
THAI) IC
j \YE ARE FULLY PREI'AKKI). j
Now is Iho Time! 1
Select Your Goods
F It <1 M
FRfl-H,
: NEW STOCK. ;
i
i
„ GENTS' FRENCH CALF HOOTS
; ANI) CiAITER. w
-4ADE TO OROFK
t
A LARGE -l't'H k OF
Sole Lea<hei%
•; Call-Skins. Kips,
h ETC., EIC.,
At Bottom Price?.
E. GRAHAM & SON.
Dc*s J3ollefoiita,T#.
Kprti Mills Market.
Wheat Net fIUI _
W" " II AR R Y K . HICKS,
Com, .wrs. per bu. new, ,40c
Oat*, JTk.
Buck wheut, 76c j
Clover et, |t no t.. $t So (Successor to T. A. litcks a liro.y
Chop, porlo-i, I'JO OU.
IMaatrr, groend per ton, $lO.tX)
Flour, per hbl $1.60 WUULXMALK & RETAIL I'KALKU IN
Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints Glass, Pntty, r o..
Lard, tic.
sbo'lldera fic,
Kirg* per d..a., I'Je
Tub washed wool 30c. ■
C-al Keuil H> Car, Or %.
s"'r itT'l I WILL NOT RE CNI EUSOLD RY ANY PARTV THAT HELLP THE SAME QUALITY OF GOODS
Chestnut. $6 00 It.'A)
p.. ft 26 $8 00 I I! |-
I his space is reserved for
J. 11. tBAULAXD,
oft he
BEEHIVE
ONE PRICE EXCLUSIVE
DRY GOODS STORE.
' \HI).
I Onggenbeiroer
would announce, that being about lo
bring to BcdefoDM the LARGESI
ami BEST ABORTED STOCK
OF CLOTHING ever Lr >ught t
( Vntre county. (hut he will j u ui
! fir
ABOUT 3 WEEKS
A
BRNACHSTORE
In (Ynhv Elall.
ON THE 1 >ib OF OCTOBER.
| An} ; sons that in!, i.l \
Clotli i >i
won 'i <1" n< i (II war nil' 1 Uu' ati<i
< xanu D his stock. IS-, p,>t
A T
C.DINGES'
NEW STORE
You r*n find all kind- of Groceries and
tVnnrd FruiU cheaper (ban any
where e!e.
He also has on hand and is constant
ly receiving Notions, Candies, in
great variety, and Tobaccos
of the best grades.
TRY HIS YORK CIGARS.
He deal* in FLOUR. BRAN STONE
and KAKTHKN CROCKS, Ac., Ac.
and taken oil kinds of Country ,
Produce in exchange.
CALL AND GIVE IIIM A TRIAL.
c. BINGES.
Centre Hall. J
J. ZELLER & SON.
DRUGGISTS,
No. 6 Brockcrhoff Row, hellefi nttj
Fenn'a.
Drillers In lrii(p,('heinlrnl*
Porflimerj. FaneyCieods At..
Ac.
Pur" Wine- and Liquors for medio
pur; >e* ah j* kept. may-tl ••
CENTRE HALL
Hardware Store.
.1,0. DKININGER
A new, complete llnrdwnro Sure h*
burn opened by the under-igned .n Cen
ire Hull, where be i- prepared to *ell .■!
kind of Building ai-.<l llou-e Furnishir ;
1 | lli.i lu are. Nail". At.
I Circular and Hand Saw* Tent" n Saw
Webb Saw. Clothe* It nek lull ■ -r
■ nient oi (.!*-- h it.l M i-ror I' .it. '*iet
Fraiio". Spoki >, Fi '•< • nnd Hub . is 1
1 C,il i Xi s le ' V
1... i il
I
T liellr, • .r| ' r'lo. ! r • Vr
I'ii tures framed In the f ■
.p >:
ishorfiot notice.
■
f*r ?hnn clsi\vt u;
Maiiliotnl How L -I. •' ;♦•!(• 11 ,
.1 I.
< ',.t. '. .I I * i - * • ••'i
rhr •{ si-r m t r • "
v iluuUrr I • M ''Uvt
1 i . - I .r i li♦ ■ I
ivh1 • t ♦\Y •' *' r. tu .'I •*!
... . i.:#•• • • >•.■*
1
{i, trt ' Authoi in •• .
!. riy .1. Minn-tr a* -, f m.ii • y a' -u c*■
, . .t„ li t tit- *1 truing .n.ie iji)mic*i. of
abuse ll> Iw* mHlral'iV 0 tfl •It &•*! lilt (ttigpni
i|io of liilfrnit >nf)l< i ■ the C t>.
km c, iMftntlng ut h m> ii of f . •<
crrt viM Iud ©nOttt*l, by UMIROR of wtii I - rjr ••
r u> u*ttr wtial hiu • nlit|.ui m.y ho. may cm
Uhua-if cheaply. irtvtnly, nd tl>
lata lectur all mi Id h" In tho lunUol nvatry jrout
* ml cvwry man lu the Uml
Sunt under im*l. In u plain enwlopi, to any addmsi
post paid, UO rouolpv of all centb or tw af
•taiUp*
Ad Irene (ho pahltbheru.
THE CULVKitW KLL MEDIC VL CO
41 Ann St., New York; P. O B.n. 4<Vd'
lrtoet v
JERRY MILLER
fIAKKKK ASI) U AIKPKKSSK—in tile bttr.
merit of the bank budding All work don
n fashionable style. ljuly
COME .t.YI) SEB
THE BIG SHOW!
THE LARGEST AND BEST SE
LECTED STOCK EVER OF
FERED IN CENTRE
HALL, AT
Wolf"sS lan d .
DRY GC ODS
DEPARTMENT
la stocked witb fuil lines of
IX)M SIR S. DRI>S QOODs.j
KM BROIDERIES, WHITE \
GOODS, notiuN- LAI)IE*"
READY MADE >L*ITS, PARA
SOi.R. I MBKKLLAS, KANt
GOODS, IM TS, CAPS, JKHfTh
AND SHOES, B W . K'C.
(i ROC K R V
i> itiirui:\ r
\V It lull in ' !
A hoi : i' ai, Syrups, Dried
pf Ctt ii <i.. BggMgi ( M
i Pur. "j'i •, Pork 1 rt'Vt-l
r, iii.-. V i Willo.t, ami
Glaarw ite, Fish, Sail and everything!
uaualiv i utul ii it fir.*t cl s< Grocery
hardware, CARPETS AN j
OILt LOTUS aiways on hand.
You nc-d not go from home to buy i
good* low. At Wolfs "land in tin |
B.tnk building, y iiitind bargains good j
a-, elsewh- re, and an assortment t-qua '
to any in tbc county.
|„.| lril I'! m<!iuSrMl. Wtl m . '
•I 1 111, t r.tlor of )M and hair, fou wtli rucwlv*
f n _ h return mall a correct picture of
■Ur jnour fatarw hta>-anrl wife witt
Yourself iunr * D<5 of
Addrm* W. FOX, DoiT rulSTlll". S V
Au# 11. So>
iifinpr
nUnot hor* iKMk ll krMB ll
hutln. -ne.'lt.** fth.mtn# poetloM b>
a h"r*ra . * f <1 **•. * l*r* .-.HroUoti of **i
r not/ rnl •" •"llins ,h " **" ' •
fc UvJtx >r*. >n *nußr*lu
h rr.T and a lar* ani.' int ot lhr *luabl h.*
In'orroadoa P. Wtn Hall a.. I law Iwuahl
h..k th.l 1 eatd .1 a.l 1. lor Mch t do 00l Ilk" m
rt-a'iari .riatggja.ttr'iag
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
IFor Dtacaaea of the
Throat and Lunc.
tmcb as Coughs.
_ Colds, Whooping
5 Cough, Brot la Us.
| Asthma, and Cera-
Tlie repntation it lias attained, in
consequence of the marvellous cures it
has produced during the tsast half cen
tury. is a sufficient assurance to the
public that it will continue to realize
the happiest results that ctu. bo desired.
In almost every section of country
there arc persons, publicly known, who
have been restored froui alarming aud
even desperate diseases of the lungs,
by its use. All who have tried it ac
knowledge its superiority; and wln re
its virtues are known, no one hesitates
as to what incdiclnc to employ to re
lieve the distress aud suflcrlng peculiar
to pulmonary affections. Chekky I'i.O
TOKAL always affords instant relief, aud
performs rapid cures of the milder va
rieties of bronchial disorder, as well as
the more formidable diseases of the
lungs.
As u .safeguard to children, amid
the distressing diseases which beset
the Throat nud Chest of Childhood, it
Is invaluable; for, by its timely use,
multitudes arc rescued aud restored to
health.
j This medicine gains friends at
; every trial, as the cures it is constantly
producing are too remarkable to be
forgotten. No family should be with
out it, ami thoso who have once used
it never wilL
Eminent Physicians throughout the
country prescribe It, and Clergymen
often recommend It from their knowl
edge of its effects.
riIXPAJUD T
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Ch< imliti.
Mu> B* am avaa nvuaax.
—HARDWARE !
WILSON, M'FARLANE A" CO. .
NSW GOOfiS— BANfCfiBtCS.S.I
S H B
t r. a
O A Si
KTOVFH liIATIIKS H.%SGEK
V K U
f. it i:
S K 8
Wc h< uM jmh iaMy c*i) a'tonti •. I tic
Queen Cook Stove,
i:: AND THE—
VV.FI.GOa2 rloas H2AYJWG G7OV2.
fOk. Si Ik-.in oulitelj Nfc<r. Wt' .>!!<• r fpec B*r<rirfcji r i"®i
2- IARDWAKK, 01LS •) PAINTS
W 1 C A NNOI Hi I N DERBOLD.
M n>o\. itari.ixi: A I 0.,
11UMJV__BU> K BRLI.KKONTR. PENH A =S^
Spring Mills O. K !p
NEW KOOMI SEW GOODS' jU
at I. J. Grenoble'* J>iht ! Je
SPRING MILLS. U
tins tfcp uo Klf. Lnr-jre* 1 . Mock t
SELECTION
UNSURPASSED!!
Prices Lower tlian Q
Ever,
And now extend* a cordial invitation V TJ
Lit friend*, patron*, and pubHc genera;- M
Also a Complete Aasoitment ol P
Ready Made Clothing for nen and lj
t>oy. Suits as low as to be had in the H
city. H
Imported and Domestic
DRTGOODS !f
Pull line* of ,■
MERINO UNDERWEARS,
For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misaea and|p
Children.
Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and c boea, ip
HATS. CAPS, CARPETS AND OIL L
CLOTHS, P
Vnd the moat complete a*ortment of
NOTIONS 3
n Central Pennsylvania, a'n'. price* tbt |
you in *ell t- uy ' '
bm . Also Pish, Salt, otc 18ocit>
A full line of Howe Sewing Machine* i
iud Needle* for all kinds of machines j
Al*o deal* in all kind* of Grain. Mar|
iket price p -id lor he *ame. A *padally|
{in IV 'AL by ibej * r '"ad I
Jai. Harris Co.
NO. 5, BROCKERIIOFF ROW. '
JRO&M'IL&j
I* A I N T S,
OILsT ETC..
<i
.IAS. HARRIS A CO.
Hellefoiile j
J OHN F. POI'TEIL Attorney-*!
Law. Collection, promptly md aad •pecU i
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Soil GovernmentSocuritie*
Gold and Coupoi *.
WM. AVOLT, Wm. B. Misql*.
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