TERRIFIC OIL FIRES. | DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. RIGHT HUNDRED WELLS AND| The following resolutions wero passed 0 BE NTRE REPORTER HOW TO AVOID SUDDEN : THE CENTRE # MILLHEIM ITEMS, ' DEATH, Mr, Samuel Otto has been appointed Centre Hall, Pa, Th'rsd, May 13, 80. Ter Trnus, —$2 per year, when paid in cdvance : $2.00 when not paid mm advance. sertions, and d cents per line for every sub sequent insertion. Advertisements by the venr at a liberal discount, : © Subscribers outside the county should re. mit us 10 eis, amount of one year's post. age, instead of ets as formerly when paid hy themselves, “Subseribers can always tell how ther aes sounts stand at the Reporter office dy eon- sulting the lables on their papers. If the lable reads “John Roe 1 jan "78" if means that John is indebled for subseription from the 1st of January, 1875, and that vf is time he was paying the prinier LODGE MEETINGS i caxrae HALL Lon#x, No #83, 1. 0, of O ; Broeta ¢ % cevoning (a the Odd Fellows Hall. a. 5 DRT AS ee. W, R. Frow, N, G, yn Fort Lopax, No, 83%, ¥F. A. M., meets on ATE evening on or bafore each full moun in the Hall, . RE RLACGIER, Seot, J.J, ARNRY, W. M fall, Contre Hall on the Baturday on or before full monn 8 SP, M. and every two weeks after, Jax a: Keller Master, LroRannd KRONE, Sect, LOCAL ITEMS. ——— ~It is an actual fact that musling can : 3 2 ~ Dr be had at Dinges' at from Te to 12 — The first car load of oar from Hartley | IE 3 wl } - twp. Union co, was shipped last week to . : Grove Bro's, Danville. : rov 1 | § for Se | i ~Let all mankind rejoice now to 20¢ you can buy a pair of gents | of Dinges, i TN —We were pleased the other day to] have acall from those princes in thesclo- thing line, Messrs. Lewins an Sternberg, Alwavs like to see such pleasant fellows i -The date after your name indicates | the time to which you have paid for your | paper, See that it is always well in ads} VANS, | The Pennsylvania road is adopting | the electric bells start train the conductor has nothing to do but o pull a small cord, which runs the en- re length of each car. The slightest yach of this cond will ring the bellat the maine. It is a decided improvement on the old method. —Following the snow squall of Friday evening and freeze of that night, we have had a remarkable change to extreme heat The thermometer during the latter part | f last week showing 91 to 83 degrees in | he shade between 3 and 5 po m. The been equal toa midsummer term a week. ¥ 3 » » ¥y 0 stop or the » . + i + i L 3 at i OF near) i H fa- —If any young gent wants to find t vor with the ladies, let him put himself nto one of those handsome suits at the standard Clothing Halk, Sppesite the | fish-warden for our district, Sammy will make a good one, Henry Bollinger has made sale and goes to Dakota, l Dy Zerby seems to be bound to have the prettiest yard on Penn street, Mrs, Fanny Brown, wife of 8. Brown, who had been confined to her bed of consumption, for some six months, end ed her life on last Thursday eve, The plaster mill of Gephart & Musser, was loaded 50 heavy ag to canse the one whole side to break out. It is reported that the Odd Fellows headed by the Millheim band, will pas rade through the streets on decoration day, and also decorate the graves of those who fell in defense of our country, Messrs, J. B, Musser and Allison Mil ler, left last Monday for Illinois, where they expect to make their home in the future, Our boro officers have decided that {rolling hoops on the side walk is a { nuisance, and consequently have stops | ped young America from it. Would it { not also be necessary to stop some folks from sitting on chairs, on the side-walks to pass at times? Mr, Henry G, Smith, a well known on Saturday night, his age was 48 years. LS, wm * —Again we have a sudden death to record. Mr. Joseph Stover, of near Zion, died suddenly on last Monday, in the Permit me, probo. : balle mountain south of his home, It appears that having observed a fire starting up near a clearing that he had been burn ing, he attempted to put it out, and un- der the excitement produced thereby he had an attack of heart disease, Ie was all alone at the time, and a neighbor, Mr. Gentzel, being attracted to the mountain by the fire, found Mr. Stover lifeless leaning against the fence, which he had partly torn away. He was a Branch, in Bellefonte, now sold at such low e Philad. i which is All the latest novelties are to be d at the Bee Hive. — Wm, Pealer, and family, of Penn |, We wish | | hem a pleasant time. —We make the nicest suits to order * . | Philadelphia 0 ~ ALL CLOTHING Jan the ballot Yoxes with troops and deputy | idate snd obstruct the d > ! mara intimidate aod MEE Be 00, Suday Boat nearly every store THOUSANDS OF BARRELS OF [by the Dem, Convention of Ponn'a. new our vows of fidelity to } Amem bled, re \ the sudden deaths which are said to pedo in an oil well owned by the Onkshas [settled our free institutions and founded (yjly prise from that cause. about eight miles northeast of Bradford.| Second, That the just powers of theithe experiment has been tried in Eu- the liberties of the people, are vital parts | Sixtyssix eases of sodden deaths! { Third, That the democratic party maine rick and machinery in a thousand differ-| itary are, and ought to be, in all things oases only two were found who had shot up into the alr a hundred feet in a! nies, as it aver has denied, the right of the| blazing column, while there were fty-five cases uf invade the state for political purposes, | was blowing from the west and the fire protect and encourage fraudulent counts could not work, there not being room $ ie abi “= 1p . That the right to a full "o : tanks, rigs and machinery were one sheet! Fourth, Tha g Te cause that produes or wpoatioi of a host of hireling officials, elaiming the until chitled after being warmed with reached them but such was the awful freedom of elections, and upturns the very p yeople ran for their lives and : . al ey a. 3 He Py : ing our institutions from destruction b¥ {on the blood. These causes of sud. ery and fright and blinding smeke two | will in keendng the way to the ballot boxjof them may serve to lengthen many when the people assemble to express their wise - : hundred in mumber, arescattared through That disease is suppose > Wes, | ly sxprossd bythe's vole ay [Wavy may not take the pains they) ean come much distress will prevail. The tthe known and legally expressed will of the k pew it lay in their power, is alu fright to surroaad | x sy only, and his claim of right to surround] TINT 4 " a . a afternoon, many of them poking at the|.7. SUNDAY IN LEADVILLE. | : n this uncenstitutional and | 18 open, After leaving Rew City in ashes the fire} 10 maintain this BRC I OIL BURNED, [ Resolved, First, That wo the democrat-| News Letler says: twelve o'clock towday two mon were abt-iiha fundamental principles proclaimed | art do res the de escratic party to protect and proj As the torpedo was being lowered the well| Federal Union, the rights of the states and rong, and reported to a soientific cons . of one harmoniews system: and to save RTOS out of the hole against the derrick. Insagan part in its whole constitutional vigor {were made the subject of a thorough tering the engine house, boiler house, ders] directions, Itdes died from disease of the heart Nine The ground for miles) Fedora! administration to Keep on fool areund was covored with a thin layer of ) congestion of the lungs—that is, the without regard to constitutional restric. spread with frightful mpidity in the direc. of votes, or to inaugurate candidates res enough for a sufficient quantity of ait : n . s of all rights: the 4 . i o i is the right preservative of ali rights; 1 . of flames for a distance of two miles to re of the lungs are cold foot, tigh ances and refgrming abuses. The presence paralyzed with fear and tried to remove power to sfrest and imprison citisens|'abor or u rapid walk, going too soou : art speed of the flames that nothing could be La A : room af : foundatien of salf-goverament e call AIF, especially after speaking and ught & place of shelter in an open fleld 8 : ’ { supervising the! ght a} ¢ i i theses imperial methods 0 B den death being koown. an avoidance : i | men and four children lost their way OPen And free, as it Was lo our fathers, in fenlyuble lives, which would other- sovereign pleasure st the polls, and in se- complaint, | the woods, They are without foed or fih. That Rutherford B. Hayes, b inhabitants of th noe prosperous Rew ! . tiabitunts of ‘tka unt § : people, is the representative of & CONEPIra~ ing of their homes. wept on toward Bordem and Colaville, i ¢ of Pennsylvania, in convention TTA ’ it Sots Bravroxn® Pa, May 6 1880, -- At) 0 party © ; : no publico, to state that very fow of tempting to explode a nitro-glycerine tors (and practiced by the illustrious men wholarige from disease of the hea l'o ascer- de Oil Company, on tha border lands, | ovethem. tain the real origin of sudden deaths, made a flow of ofl, throwing the torpedo] held at Strausburg, stantly there was a terrific explosion scat-|is to “save the life of the nation {tain, as it ever has maintained, that the post mortem examination; in thes , Af ent The of! eaught fire and [subordinate to the civil authorities, ‘ atjout of the sixty-six died of apoplexy, {the general expense, a standing army to Slang of soaked lusves, 4 sittug wind tions, to control the people at the palls, to lungs were so full of blood that they 8, LO 0 : ' tion of Rew City, The oil well property, jected by the majority. to enter to support life, ¢ 1} only means of pencelully redressing griov. Rew City. The people of that town were 4 ah Lat Je “ . wg at the polls of n regular military fores, and clothing, costive bowels, sitting stil) their household goods before the fire without warrant or hearing, destroys alli pn, o close, heated room into the red and the village was totally consums : ; A Seve and the : son all good citizens to aid us in preserv- suddenly depressing news operating upon Kil ge 3 8 E S1t is confilently asserted that in the right of suffrage and coercing the popular) ovl py to a sale distance and were burned to death. About six removing the ariny i be lost under the verdict of heart i I : : : curing obedience gotheir will, when legalsitg be inevitable and incurable; hence] shelter, and it is feared thet before help | . ing been placed in power against the well/ would ‘0 avgid sudden death if they City were wandering about aimlessly this : be PROGRESS OF THE FLAMES, wo towns lying in the track of the fire to the country Sixth. Thst the democratic party, as eld, favors a constitutional currency Bradford that the fire had travellad over a Bingham lands and had struck Cole " 118. into coin. rowded Seventh. That we are apposed to the! h system of subsidies by the general govern- | MANY worshippers, but they are ANOTHER OIL FIRE. At almost the same time the Rew City re started sparks from a locomotive on he Olean, Bradford and Warren Railway gnited am oil well at Gilmore, a town in republican ascendency, political rings and corporations profited at the people's ex- pense, and to uny appropriations of the public moneys or the public credit to any ipeet holes by thousands they object but the public service The reforms ’ ’ and economies enforced by the democrat. ie party, since its advent to power in con : gress, have saved to the people many mills lpumerous saloons with a comin tons of dollars, and we believe that a like| ¢ },anity. Many come to buy! result would follow its restoration to pow . J 3 A strong west wind rove the into adjoining wells and anks, and in a remarkably short space of fir Advice to those In debt — Make a full estimate of all you owe, Re- Go to business diligentty Waste no idle If you are too needy in circumstan- THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE Branch of No. 26 North Third Street, Philadelphia, ONE PRICE BYHING BMOUSK. (SUCCESSORS TO J, NEWMAN, JR.) CLOTHING OF A BETTER PERFECT BATISFACTION ALL GOODS PLAINLY MARKED. ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF (LOTHING NO MISREPRESENTATION, ALL CLOTBING OUR OWN MANUF. TURE AND WHICH THEY WILL RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES sa~COME AND SEE !-@a SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager. EL ER RASA NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS! DINGES' THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. . Just received from NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA ut Divges new stand, Ceotre Hall, a FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, &. LADIES DRESS GOODS, EVERY, STYLE, LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS, FRESH LINE OF GROCERIES, ALL NEW, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, COAL OIL, TWO KINDS, DRIVING WHIVS, A FINE ASSORTMENT. 8 COME AND SEE "es Large Stock of WALL PAPER, Varied assortment of Tobsecos—all very Low. Determined to do business by selling cheap and offering bargaing} to all, be asks a shaie of the public pat- rosage, at his new and enlarged Store * or in the state of Pennsylvania, 20ap 3m, C. DINGES. Srockerhoff. and he will find all the gals n mbetin expecting to see them home, —Mr. Banland of the famous Beehive, alled upon us the other day. What a man ! but just as handsome —N. Newman has been post-master at Potter's Millis. appointed ——- Sellers’ Fifty years before the public. Pronoun- ced by all Lo be the most pleasant and efficacious remedy now in use, for the eure of coughs, colds, croun, hoarse.) Cou oho tickling sensation of the throat, whooping cough, &e. Uver a million bottles sold within the last few years, Gives ime mediate relief wherever used, and has Syrup the power to impart a —" ———— RE CIT A — AR DW: ARE I er e—— WILSON, M'FARLANE & C0. - Ss — -. GO0BS---YANIC PRICES. H E A A 5 HEATERS) RaNGER ‘¥ = y ~ s could especially call attention to the Highland Queen Cook Stove, —AND THE— == WELCOME HOME WZATING STOVE, F3r-Our Stock being entirely ro No special Bargainslin=gn AMr-HARDWARE, OILS and PAINTS. wn WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. WILSON. M'FARLANE & Co. 35_BLOUK, BFLLEFONTE, PENNA v PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphis avd Erie Railroad Division, WINTER TIME TABLE. Rrie Kairong Division will on oF WESTWRD MAILioaves | st- ~The combined gold and silver pro- puct of the Pacific slope since 1848, $2 088,665,000. Quite this goes to Sechlers for their pure and fresh groceries, the best in the county, wndsome } n his business dealings with his numer. us customers. He was accompanied by ne of his gentlemaniy clerks, Alf. Min. “4K a Commons —Febrnary thaws come in March, March winds come in April, April show- two weeks ago, we printed the names of | ers come in May, and everything seems some Centre county families, an the [to be like the Irishman who said he was killed and wounded. We have since'always behind time because he was|a earned that Mr. George Stover who left | born twenty-four hours too late. Get! Centre Hill a few years ago, and settled | your groceries at Sechlers and you al wear Marshfield, had all hisproperty des- | ways come in right and go out right. roved by the storm; he intends return- g to our valley in consequence. —In account of the storm at Marshfield One WOR NEW ~ T Ad NTOVENS v E ~N «benefit that cannot be had from the Snape mixtures now in use, Bold by all druggists at 25¢ ANEW RICH BLOOD, Sending heaith in every fiberof the system is rapidly made by that remarkable pre. paration, LINDSEY'S IMPROVED! JILOOD SEARCHER For the speedy cure of Scrofuls, Wasting, Mercurial Di. seass, Eruptions, Erysipelas, vita! decay and every indication of impoverished blood. ‘Lindsey's Blood Searcher is the one remedy that can always be relied upon. Druggists sell it Aug RB. EK. Seliers & Co. Prop'rs, Pittaburgh, Ps. For sale by 1. J. Marray, Osatre Hall The Biggest Boom. In Haines Tip. ATFIEDLER & RUNKLE'S, FARMERS STORE. Where you find an immense stock of] Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, (Queensware and Groceries, and THE CHEA: FST OF ALL, and Best Bargains, apd 61 is ~The rush is still great at Fiedler & {and fresh goods. Runkle's Farmers' store, in Hithes, All ay they have such a large and fine stock f goods and that they are selling at less prices than any store within 25 miles That's business sd they deservet un they have, ing honest and fair 1n heir dealings. Ww —What Lewins and Sterne at the Philad. Branch can't sell you is not worth having. They rule the clothing trade entirely. — A large assortment of parasols and umbrelias at the Bee Hive, —It is a rare thing that any onegoes to| Hon. 8S, R. Peale has been chosen a the Philad. Branch for a sttit and not (0 | member of the Dem. State Central com- be suited, their stock and assortment be- | mittee for this district. ut o HO } i ne Aree _—_— 3 ley ar —— MARKETS, ph May 2, Spring Mills Market, W hest Nol $l 10 Rye, ln Uorn, ears, pear by, Corn old. 45e. Opts, Sik Buckwhest, 50c. Cloverseed, $8.00 to $3 75 Plaster, ground per ton, $10.00 Flour, per hbi £4 ix) Butter, Xi —For good, reliable goods, and low prices go to the Bee Hive. in, Wheat §1 25. new, O8¢ Florence Seymark’s father, of Elizabeth City, N. C. shot ber lover in the shoulder the night before he was to elope with her She fled from ber room ib ber night clothes, and, joining her intendent, was married be fore the father discovered her absence. - A colered woman died at an asy- lum for the aged in Washington on ‘Thursday, who is said to have been {117 years old. She was the widow of a sailor who was killed in the war of 1812, and has been drawing a pension for over sixty years, being the oldest peusioner on the widows’ roll. Wil. BY BURGLARS, — » f _ BUN L SPANGLER, Auorney at-Law Consultations in English « d Office in Furst's new building F. FORTXEY ad A MAN WHO XEPT AnoUT $100,000 1x nis! ROUSE J. German. 3 ¢ Nhoulders, Bacon or side, 4 Eggs per doz. 0c, Corrected weookiy by 1. J. Grenoble ‘ Attorney-at- Law . Bellefonte, Pa. Office over Keynolds bank l4may RJ. W_ RHONE Dentist. can be found st his office and residence on North «ide of High Street, threes doors East of Allegheny, etiefonte, Pu 27 feb tf, Go and See. a E2H0UIors NOTICE — Ee - rn EA — — - - - - * - - " EX fouves Puna EI "WAST LINE leaves Putladaiphia * Harrbsburg “ - ‘ a. Le EEE ENR Letters testamentary having been grant. ed to the undersigned on the Estate of Mi. chael Docker Sr late of Gregg twp , decd | all person knowing themselves indebled to said Estate are requested to make immedi- ate payment, and all parsons haviogelsims agninst said estate sre requested to present them duly suthenlicated without delay for settlement. MICHAEL DECKER Jr. GREENE DECKER. SUSAN DECKER. Exeeutors. DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. - NIAGARA - DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE — Litters of administration an the estate of Polly Hettinger, late of Gregg twp , dec'd, having been granted to the under signed, ali persons knowing themselves to said decedent are requested —One of the novelties of our town is a 5 cent table at Dinges,” where you ean buy a hundred useful articles, needed ev- erv day in the family for 3 cents each, about half price, Ga and see the 5c ta- ble, —€all and see Dinges, he has some- thing extra to show you. —Nearly all the sewing machines have seen their best days, but the good old Do- mesti'c Sewing Machine Kpeps growing in favor with each dav, and bids fair to crowd out allrivals. Light vansing, dont get out of ordex, and does all kinds of Work. ~The greatest walking match at Bellefonte, where a large number of men and boys are walking into the Standard Clothing Hall and then walk out again with cheap suits of clothing, In this match all engaged are winners. —Many personsin wanting an organ, wish 0 know which i= the best. There is ong that ean be safely recommended. ' The Estay organ is pronouncedithe world over, by all first class musicians, as the best organ out. - In all its partsit is g per- fect instrument and its large sales are the evidence of the high esteem in which it is held. 12ma3t. : —Since Bauland & Newman have ad- ded another room to their store, they have the largest establishment in this county A larger assortment and better, of apy- thing in the line of dress gods, for mer and women than you ean find this side of Philadelphia. - Thisisnow admitted by all and further, that von get capital bar- gains atthe Bee Hive. WantED—Good Rock Oak bark at the Centre Hall tanyard, for which the high- est market price will be paid by. C, H. SugrrLER. Cavriox.—All persons are hereby cau- tioned against travelingiover the farm of J. G. Evans especially in the direction from a point on the road to Spring Mills, near Cooperstown and leading to Georg- es’ yalley church, Al persons not heeding this notice will be dealt with avcording to law. or ™ Pd BL eds hei - le | Tho sale of the residaoe of Peter Hers dic's assets has been fixed for the 17th ins gant, rl —Tom Mingle is always on band at Goldmans to give you fits, and sell you a suit of Sunday-go-to-meetins cheaper tran any man living. Faet, try it. —The choicest variety of tobacco and cigars is always found at Sechlers. For best repairs on buggies, carria- ges wagons, &c., go to Lee's coach shops, where good workmen are always em ployed, and the best materials wsed. All work warranted and prices reasonable. " - UveNYPrueYeavYEP EEN be indebted to to make immediate payment, snd persons having claims against the estate will pre- sent them nuthentionted for settlemant, DANIEL BARTGES, 22ap Gt Adw'r. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE — - of administration on the estate of P. D. Neff, Iste ot Centre Hall, dec d, baving been granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said decedent are requested to make immediate payment, sad persots, having claims against the estate wisi nres sent them authenticated tor settiement SARAH NEWY ; FLURAO Nery 28ap Gt Admrs, SETTLEMENT <All parties interestsd are also notified that the ih and 1ith days of May have been fixed upon for making settlement with sa | astern snd « ners! attendance is ask JERRY MILER Basuen AXP Barmbnusa—in ihe ment of the ban ing. in fashionable style. ne, Al arden we nin hi 8 skpurren wheh®a saan § saapM - - Wows Yrperp ”" “" we - »h ERIE MAIL leaves i “ Steele wh Letters of administration on the estate of Joseph Shirk, late of Potter twp dec'd, having been granted to the undersign’ ed, all persons indebted to ssid estate are required to make immediste payment, and those having claims against the same to present them, duly authenticated by law for settlement. H. C. SHIRK. Potters Mill's B D BRISBIN Centre Hall Admr's Resova Lock Haven are at Harrisvarg FA INR wi a pi Harrrigburg Par oars rus Detwess Phlladelp snd A Eh ca Shy eicils Si a a aaah taint adend - Lewisb'rg, Centre & Spruce Ureek RR WESTWARD, £ 3 b P.M 1.56 220 or — SEES¥Ene rug . . >. 18 ABOUT TOBACCO RAISING. As some of the readers of the Reporter think of raising tobaceo, the following by u writer in the Blessburg Industrial Reg. ister, may be useful to them: In eur younger days we had considerable experis ence the growiag of tobacco. We found that the common cut worm was the greatest enemy of the young plant, often making such severe attacks that we were ‘bliged to reset several times, thereby making the crop very uneven. In order to circumvent this malicious and voracious enemy of the tobsces “gy WO una piss ere 5 in Steele wns! i MOWERS, “{M these w Goayit mam Ayer’s Cathartie Pills, ¥or all the purposes of a Physic; or SRT ESeheets Voge, Headache, Ery Wma Eru and Diseases, 4 Dropay, Tumors. Noural i as a Dine ner Pull, ior p ing the Arc the most effective and congenial pur gative everdis- covered. They are mild, but effectual in their opera- tion, moving the bowels "surely and without pain. Although gen- if tie in thelr op- sol x LEAVE AM, Montandon wee senses. 7.00 Lewisburg... co. vcoenee. 1. 18 OODBPRL, codes sernriiae » senae- hl Arr. at Spring Mls... 850 EASTWA HD. She at once seiged one of the) ak 8 Lhe the in Pann top David Titlow aged ww y y > o plant, we adopted tie following plan, which was a e’nplete About three weeks wished to set the t LEAVE AM {Spring Mills. .... cos voree 5 Coburn eres Rd ad IN [Lewidurg reer" 85 5.45 Arr at Montandon.......6 50 6.00 Nos 1und 2connect at Montandon with Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and Erie R. R. Nos. 8 and 4 with Day Express east and Nisgara Express west. Nos. 5 und 6 with Fast Line west. BEST IN THE WORLD! # y; of | ru AUCCONS: belore we er 1 sn 3 bacco plant, we plowed wr tobacco field und before harrowing i owed about three bushels of buckwhe to the acre, and then immediately pros ceeded to mark out the rows and make the “spats’ or hills for setting. By the tim: we wished to set the tobacco plant, the buckwheat had grown to be sbout the same size of the tobacco plant, and was found in the same bill, ‘spat,’ or place where the tebacco plant was to be set. This was no annoyance. We set our wo bacco and awaited the result, We found that the cul worm was just as fond of young and fresh buckwheat stalks as it was of tobsceo, and there being three hun- dred stalks of buckwheat to one of tobaceo the chances for the protection ofthe tobaes co plant were in thst proportion. In about two weeks the buckwheat was re. moved from between the rows, and ins week more from around the hill, and the danger was over; the cut worm had out lived his virulence, and was ready to die by the heat of the sun. The field of tobac- co was even, it ripened at the same time and could be harvested and taken care of at the same peried, and brought a better price in the market on that account. edi en A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION, Paris, May 1, 1880,—A terrible explo sion, attended with very great loss of life, took place at Pantin, near Paris, thisaf ternoon, in the warehouse of M. Honore. a fireworks manufacturer. Atoneo’'clock the inhabitants of the surrounding district were startled by a loud detonation, which shook many of the houses to their foundas tions, and immediately atter a chaotic mass, in which men and masonry were jumbled together, wasseen ascending amid | flames and smoke, 'It is believed that ‘over twenty unfertunate persons have been killed or dangerously wounded, but the confusion is still so great that it is im- possible to verify the information. A tresh explosion is feared, as a large quan- fitz of gunpowder is stored on the prems come but had, in the struggle with theltint nn burglar sratehed the cloth from bis tues, | LE no "Billy" MeDoanld notoriety The cries viy binds of the irom shis behe price Mi one ur, | WRN] A ftnking up in thej,, and recognized who hed gained much ibble that waich te ww host THE McSHERRY GRAIN DRILL | feither with of without broudesst hows, with : for without fertilizer nd seed sowing at struggle in the room had alarmed a neigh-1, hments It is the best grain deilf for boring family, and two men hurried to the|,il pugposes in the market Steele residence. Their approach | THE GEISER THRESHKR AND al ISEPARATOR, ~The reputation of this heard by the burglars, snd they fled fram on hine is so well vatablished that we can the house by the back door. The meni, nothing about it that the people do nat followed them, firing several shots, butlknow Any person wanting one, or the desperadoes reached the woods in safu.| need of Topaing for those now in the coun- | ty. Yeserdsy McDonald and James" 'EONN ARRIAGES BUGGIES were found lurking about the village, and nd PHAETONS — Ware ngonts for the were arrested and lodged in jail It i= notlsnle of the celebrated CONKLIN WAG. positively known who the third burglar is, ui She repuintion ut ORTLAND but a well known resident of Petrolin is PLATrORM SPRING WAGONS Car. suspected, und will proably be arrested, It is said that Steels intends to seek some ringers, Phavtong, and Buggies All Are warranted, Call and see specimens and t s OniniogUes ss to styles and prices \ du 3 . gxXumiIne cuiniog \ other place of deposit for bis epare cash hefora buying elsewhere, Cutnlogues - oe - On Thursday last in Wayne County, Ky , six men broke into the house ef one Powe fur ixhed (hn application PLASTER AND FERTILIZERS - ell, an witness in a murder case aguingt sn man named, Phillips. Pawell cut down Cuyuxn plaster inely ground, as good as three with an sxe and shot another. One the best Noya Heotin at the low prices of $7 8 per ton Peruvian Guuno sold on of the survivors was recognized as Phils lips. orders only, Phosphinias wlwuys on hand. ~ Last week's freshot brought 25 000,000 Specinl manures tor diflerent crops soid upon ordars st manufaciurers’ prices feet of lumber into the boom at Williams: port. POWDER = Weare Dupont’'s ngents. Blasting, Sporting and Rifle powder on ——The Reporter for the campaign at 12 cents per month, in advance Woe hund and sold at wholesale prices; also fuse GRAIN —Afier the growing crop is harvested we will be prepured to pay the highest market price for all kinds of grain. would be pleased to have each reader and friend of the Reporter send us a name for the eampaign, and thus help the spread of democratic doctrine. Persons getting up = clubs will receive a copy free, Ma neighborbood as a pedestrain, ofthe family snd the noise mode by the Perfumery, FancyGoods &e,, €C. Pure Wines and Li i purposes always kept Tore for medion) NEW STOCK. AT r 9 1 “we Oration, they Wolf’sStand.! sesilthemos thorough and search | lug cathartic medicine that eam be employed: cleansing the stomach and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimuiste the digestive organs and promote vig- orous health, 8 SAYERS Pues have been known for more than a quarter of 2, century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for thelr virtges, They correct dis €ased aotion fn the several assimila- vive organs of the body, and are so composed that obstructions within their range can rarely withstand or evade then. Not only do they cure the cvepy.-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and danger- ous diseases that have bafiled the best of human skill, While they produce powerful effects, they are, at the same time, the safest and best physic for children. By their aperient action they gripe much less than the common purgatives, and never give pain when the bowels are not inflamed. The TORY ia reach the vital Riuntalns | of the bl “ 2 SEEK In our wa gn aud strengthen the system by i no cap risked. ou : it from pn ed of weakness. > : ‘oan give the business a trial], Asinple butasvers fest of the cor, B without e Th | valua of different brands of toda or Adapted to all ages and conditions i Xpense, Qe bast op disrol a dessert spoon! of each k in all climates, containing neither ortaity ever Slfthed foir {Boot t of water (Lot preferred) those willing to work. You 5 calomel nor any deleterious drug, i, stirring untitallis thoroughly . i these Pills may be taken with safety you sée for A othing alse i] er) Da pio was after netting Bots Len by Suyheds. eir sugdr-conting Dre the el ey offer, No pom a z sobre a the pra? Th. at serves them ever sh an vote Imatter according in them pleasant to take; while being os a hs to - ll Se ard I. OM Iroh 2: C =1 make great pay for every hour thagt yo : work. Women make as much as mer Send for special private terms arad partic ulars, which we mail free. $5 (utfis fre. Don't complain of bard times while yo have such a chance, Address H. HAI TT & CO., Portland, ., ‘ Whe f HENRY BROCKERHOYY, J.D, SHUGERT! resident, Jashier, ENTRE COUNTY BANKING QO, (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) eceive De And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy’ Government Securities, Gold 10ap68Lf OHN F. POTTER. 2 ttorn ’ ey-at. J me eS el sens hihi inl DY GCODS OF Every Description SUCH AS DOM STICS, DRESS GOODS EMBROIDERIES, WHIIE GOODS, NOTIONS. LADIES READY-MADE SUITS, PARA SOLR, UMBRELLAS, FANCY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, LTC, BTC, Fey . J. W. Evaxs. ~———A Bethlehem butcher kills cattle by glectricity. That's just the way they sell clothing at Goldman's Standard hall. -—By the confession of a criminal at Williamsport, the existence of a band of horse thieves to the number of thirty-nine in that and adjeining counties is develop. ed. The operations of this band undoubt. edly extended into our county. Powder and ball ean not be more serviceablespent than upon horse thieves, ~—At Dinges’ new store you find a nice line of lawns from 10 to 17 cts. per yd. ~All the fruit trees in the vally are now in blossom with promise of a large fruitgrep, mI FM ; —Why just think of it prints from Se to 9c at Dinges—~did you ever! ——Qur grain flelds from present ap pearances promise a bountiful harvest, ~The cornersstone of the Evangelical church, two miles east of Logansyille, Su gar Valley circuit, will be laid May 16th, 1880. All are cordially invited to be pres ant. : «e—-The New York Legislature’ BY pending a bill requiring public schoels to include plain sewing in the course for girls. All the sewing done on the cloth. ing at the Phiad. Branch, is done for their own trade in their own house, - Coupo THAI ATIVOTHRAERD AND SALERATU® Which is the same thing. PENNSVALL' Y BAN| A LL BANK ING co. Impure Saleratus or Bi-Carb So. RECEIVED ) : | Lathesameo thing) isofaslig’ ' DEPOSITS and allowInter [ly diy white color. it mny apps ost i Discount Notes; Buy and white, examined by itiels, but . ord rhmentSecurities, COS + ARM AND HAMMER" 81 / .J Wu. Worr will show the difference. 2 rr ERO ia Se Te RT a, Bate sb \l be ALL SIMILAIL SUS: C BS used for food. i . . and Coupons, Vu. B. Mivagrs Tashier - . 28 «a= ALSO 4 LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES HARDWARE, CARPETS, ETC, E1C, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER ‘ve sia wiih vig FAIRBANKS SOALES - Wa are their agents in Uenire county and will supply all parties wishing good and true sonles al their lowest prices We extend an invitation to everybody in want of anything in our lite to call at our store rooms opposite the Bush House, and see what we have, and learn from those in attendance more paticularly the scope of our business, Bellefonte May 6. ALEXANDER & CO. - "y tMerstas and seo that their nani +. er L purely vegetable, no harm can arise y . 18k geand will get the purest an. w died Jade: Theuseof this from their use in any quantity . PREPARED BY t. J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Massy; Practioal nnd Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGOISTS EVERYWHERE with sour mili, in poe i 0% Baking Powder, saves twenty tio 1 hr and package for valusble in” adel carers ya S— y -meddl EN TO YOUR GROCER, time the whole mountain side was a blas |g, heh, That the democratic party be fwhose clerks know no holy Sabbath else is in your power, cheerfully; but, ing mass, Large tanks of oil burst with ing t0¢ BRU friend 81 he WoPkinguist rest: otheis come to talk over their!if you ean do 80, help the DoOoT and : > a p roughout its history, stood . : : gc : stunning reports and the burning oil ran wat baying i: grim Bon oy renews its strikes and finde, or to bring in their unfortunate. down the hill side into the valley with Ir fo sion of sympathy for labor and its samples for testmg. Crowds throng! Pursue this course diligently for : . : resistible fury. The fire swept up the val- furamise of prelection to its rights the more than a hundred gambling seven years, and if you are not bappy, a large amount of}, ob . d Oil] Ninth. That we look with alarm and s v i ley and over the mountains toward (i apprehension upon the pretentions of ihe|!€Ds, from whose wide open doors the comfortable and independent in your N alley and Duke Centre, aanymg iter great transportation companies to be above sounds of plano, violin and flute mins circumstances, come Lo me and I wisl favaatation mn ts tack No w%elhu the fundamonial law of Bogle uur gle with the sorill voice of dealer at pay your debts. — Bex Fraxguix, tank was left in the course of the fire. vnith whid: Rot they accept the consti~| the faro table, calling: “Make your! : -— ws ive FLL ANOTHER FINA. tation of 1878 in good faith, they should! bets, gentlemen,” and the curses and, The possession of a brass band is Ww hile thase A yore SN Vy nt oa remain objects of the Ument vigiiansoand vulgarity of the players taint the sas generally considered in Ireland to " of th r oke i: i sand people - a \ \ ttention of the peop 8 anol er ® DroXe [jaulousy by both legis tN Ang § oj hr cred Sabbath air I'he gambling gle such an unfair advantage to the ut at Custer City, four miles south of] Teath. That the recent stlampl ude: b|side that hus hired i ial i Bradford a oh i J{ the Erie/the personal direction of ruling republican house knows vo Sunday, sud thoughside that hus hired its venal music ge ar f wells And tanks | (ondare I, devaush the legislature by the luws of the State expressly pros/that the efforts of the party which is . : ilway, A ni u holesale bribery and corrupuon {snd ; we y of (tig oF g py —Any style of buggies orepring wag- | caught fire and for a time it was feared the oe from the commonwenlih four millions | Mb the opening of drinking or gams Dol 5 Squiphed ‘wre Senge i ; ; fons made to order at Murray's Coach town must go. Great damage being [of dollars, for which its Hability bad nev. bling houses on the Sabbath day, it Fates lowards crippling il possibile Centre county democrats have no rea- | shops and all kinds of repairing done as : The il on fire and the |er been ascerisived, is u fresh and sisrm lis dead as though it had never cums this powerful weapon of the enemy on to complain of want of recognition in | soon as possible. done 3¢ weods are valida hy | ing evidence of the aggressiveness of po-{, d the leaves of the statute books, One of the fiercest combats in the fa. ecent political events. We have the AR . : } flames are spreading rapidly. litical rings). and should receive thesigna nye } 8, ! fond aloe £1870. when oe Be or aw sadge, del. — Another $100 has been received by THE LOSS. condemnation « f tha psople al the po Is and the p ice stand dle by watching nous 1OBQ ord ejection o {U, When oly Tes Ne onal rorvention and a the conscience fund at Washington. | About eight hundred oil wells were Rleventh. That the great fraud of 1876 | its violation. Biesr-oved snd bloated Captain Greville fought the eounty Em a irr Fellows who get their groceries at Sechs | “0Ut @IgLt hundred Ol Wel +177. by which, upon & false comnt of thes Wo} i hose hesoted (ives with John Martin, ranged round the wesidential elector. ler’s always a clean conscience and pure | duroed in an hour this afternoon, together| 0 oo) votes of three states, the candi CUVRUCDEES, ID whose Dbesoled aves 1 ou a Sail - with hundreds of thousands of barrels of | date dofeatad at the peits was seated in honor, decency and manhood have brass band which the Grevillites bad petroleum. The loss is very great, and [the presidential chair, snd foe Be ou long sines died, bandy ribald: jestajhired. on their side. An Ray ol J ' 3 iat aey will © ie v . int J { i falls not on the rich Standard monopoly, (Mme J a aT x Bra with the lest women who carry the Martinites surrounded the station ’ y@OoDie w ¥ , uf hd O30, Ti : y i { FHS 8 wi Pp but on the peor producers. Ine foree, was the most deadly blow! liquors to the tables, 1 hieves and] where the band was expected and set ae {ever aimed at our system of representative’ pickpockets, watching with keen eyes upon the musicians as they emerged Rixford, in the oil regions is also in [government To preserve the countrvig.. ho vietim and the opportunity, from the train, The rout was com- 2h a 28 hd {from the horrors of a second civil war, the : : } pe "3 plete id } boy ruins from an oil fire. | demoeratic party submitted for the® time, mingie with the Dusting crowds and p ele, and « rams, wutboys, trom Allegheny bad a $125,000 fire on Mon- {in firm and patriotic faith that the people jostle you as vou pass — Chicago bones, cornet-a-pistons and French dar ’ would peacefully edram the great wrOnK Times. horos were scattered through the Fe i @ k orime when , i . 2 » } i R > | 3) (0 ahd signll a a on 1880 “That streets of Longford In every direction. ing so large, exceedingfany two other in Bradford, Pa, May 10.—One $0,000 issue preceeds and dwarfs every other. So intense was the fight that the in. the county. However, if perchance, you barrel iron tank of McLead & Morrison, i = red duty : Hho 3. > : +3 ox 0 : It imposes a more sacred duty struments suflered as much as the should not find a fit, they at once take nd the 25,000 barrel iron tank of the upon the peopla of the Union than ev : ol ici ; Fw 0 vour measure, let yon select from sam-| —Sechlers have just uapacked a new | United Pipe Lines at Rixford, are still er addressed the conciences of a nation of aa HuNcians and when the day was won ples, and in 3 or 4 days have a suit for|lot of groceries. Call and get some and | burning furiously. At eleven this morn-|q. oon | the. victorious Martinites could not yon made in Philadelphia. That 5 What have a pure and wholesome article, such Dg one tank boiled over and sel a Sec Twelf\h. That this convention is Oppose boast of RB sound flute or flagealet ve call business of the first order. What | as Sechlers always keep. They stand No. nd 25,000 barrel iron tank of the Unis led to the shrogation of the two thirds rule wherewith to pipe the * Wearing of sstablishment ever did this? 1, as grocery men. ed Lines in flames, in the national convention of the demecrat. | {the Green.” : . - ma———— Cc party. . —Do you wish the richest and freshest —Geta good, cheap trunk at Gold- v POT he gions tea and best flavored coffee, then go to mans, their suit of the cheapest clothes LUMBER DESTROYED AT TWICE VIS sechlers,’ they always keep it. Sugars lin the state at the same place, and then LIAMSPORT. phir grade, dried 2nd a Re “go west" my boy. WILLIAMSPORT. Pa. May py fire! cured meats, spices, soaps, fis G an) : | fam} ; "clog i thing yon in, in the Hn of groceries— | Pittsburg bas 94 John Smiths ~which | broke eut at about § o'clock this evening they sell at 4 trifle above wholesale to |°De is ranning for president? in Howard & Slonaker and Howard, Per. cash customers. Give them a trial, —Get your straw hats, ties, shirts col-|!¥ & Howard's lumber yard, destroying [ Bradford, Pa. Special ] —Do you know who will be the next lars, etc., at the Bee Hive. abeut a million fest of lumber. From 1saa0 Steel lives with his wife, son and president? We can tell you after No-1 _Sunday week 2, Joseph Green. one of there = spread 1 the yard belonging to daughter near Petrolia. He is the owner vember, but We can ll Jou gow hat the oldest residents of Milesburg died, af the Star mills $d Senora Shagt MVE uf the once famous Steel oll farm, and is Lewins, 3 the Philad: Brac, cli ter a lingering sickness, He was greatly hundred thoussn 4+ each Jo YW! avery wealthy. Having no faith in backs, Wwist and PORT ROC 3 O 5 N . - "or J J } } i i i a os tira any ha omer ex- | respected. Daniel Schenek of Howard : go : hy 4 so. ” De bas ou. yuaia RABE 18 # bls iW bis house ception. One price—all goods marked, | twp., died on the 18th ult., aged 92 years | | "om82 U d on | o™ nit Soan | between $80.000 and $100,000 in money. NEW ENTERPRISE and manunfsetured for their own store. jand 27 days. Michael Schenck, Sr. of houses were destroyed. lhe mils were two years ago three masked burgiars| A Ast LARA dT Na shoddy—no cheat. Liberty twp., died April 25, 1880, sged 70 all saved. Owing to the high Nigus to broke into Steele's house and attempted to LEXANDER & CO years, 6 months and 5 days An oi ir wtih Y lock {rob him. They bad secured Steele and bis aisadp IRD Site a i id was rendered by the CK Haven ane |. h hy ni ; —For dress goods, carpets, and shoes, Sunbury fre departments. One of the| i the ton and daughter being away. AGR] UL TURAL IMPLEMENT go to the Bee Hive. ay = Pp . . / {when they were alarmed by the sound of AND i Williamsport fire sng nes was placed in| ome one approaching the house and fled | SE ED STO R E iti \ | . : : i seul : ee i he h Susie 05.000, to Steele still persisted in keoping the large. WIR UAJIRT WO J 4. nd it up. 8 OO, ! : g ; wind , $40 ly up Sm 8 lamount of money in his house, saying that BELLEFONTE, PA surance, L000 ea} ar ta Xa bi wees with V OR The saw mill owned by Thomas W {be would rather take his chances with bur-| qo aun by this ali the name imports, Saturday two men ware found hanging 1 oy BN he 15 iginrs than with banks or any investment hat ia to deal in and to furnish to farmers to & tree near the line of Denton county, ompson and the shingle mi owne ¥ ibe knew of. Night before last, at aboul at the lowest possible price everything in Texas. It is supposed that they were Thomas Duffy caught fire at 9% ¢'clock and| Inigbt. three men broke into Steele's the shape of an agricultural implement] 10X88. ppo ) are now burning. , “rn ; i hi nd! 5 wife who! hat farmers use, cluding SEEDS of all] horse thieves. “a house ey seigsed him and hi 19, WHO Kinds ANTI THIRD TERMERS. fought desperately. Mrs, was! At bragent wo have on hand and ans the go rr The anti-third termers, met at 8t. Louis knocked senseless by one of the men, all of VER CHILLED PI OW. made at N as MARRIED , . ATS, 81. i i . ’ ¥ Ml 31 * on Thursday 6, but the attendance was whotn were masked. The son appeared Bend, indisna It is the best chilled plow : i“ very much smaller than the getterssup of|®” the scene. One of the burglars met), ,w made; also the Keystone and fron| On 24th alt, by Rev. W. H Grob, Mr LY ow Ke ps him at the deor of the reom and leveling! beam plows made at Centre Hall. No bets! D, Geiss Wagner of Potter twp... and Miss the affair had anticipated. There was but a revolver at his head compelled him tolter plows than these can be hud tor the! Emma L Smith of Fergusen twp ¢ 1 f i y i: . 5 0" one full del: Ration from any SHALE and ne tana still. Thedaughter then entered the] F's mun olanduny. Rian she Orme! | At residence of the htide, on ihe 27h of pretentsion to representation form con. |*® n {Hall Cornplanter We need say nothing! A neil, by the Rev. J. F. Wampole, Mr. : aad 2e & reom from another door. The room was|ghoutthelmerits of this planter, as the 2000! 1. rv K rina of Spring Mills d gressional districts, Ex.Senater Hender ! i ) | Mv Kars Berens “of Fre "Sy led tk on ion i lighted up during the encounter by a lamp now in use in Centre county demonstrate! Mis Kate Erlenmeyer, of Freeburg, Sny. son called the convention to order, anc : ble by the old folkslthem to be the boast nye : Ca der county, Pa, steps were then taken for a permanent ar Iu susnink: of hy ya M HARROWS snd CULTIVATORS of . 4 : . hen they retired, Otd Mr test improved patterns anization. The managers w ; " A dan . - ® : Ager have recsived still fighting desperately with the remains REAPERS nnd GRAIN letters from quite s number of prominent|*'"' “8 : BINDERS the (burn ) men agaist un third tettn though thf [ing two men when hls daughter entered : y cvarate Muwers Combioad DIED, \ = * ie iy 10Tr| either us SApArRie WETS, Gm DInM " a roe Vonpers and Mowhre slngle Harvesters or! In Ferguson twp, on 26th ult, Jacob views have herstofara be ihe row J x y an a W A Th ast netiv 1 = been well news men, and left her father to cope with the! umbhined Rospers and Binders | Wagner Lauck, aged 19 years, 4 months ya mast active politician hare is Blutard | | Co ye robber whom the daughier] THE WHEELER, No 6, «8 w combip- [and'21 days. Wilson, ex solicitor of the treasury, who oF : kod hor d ad ki kod] +d muthine best machine «of { Onis snys be will not vote fer Grant ifthe Int. hud seined knocked her dewn an « kind sn the market i nls " Fran v ® 4 uh skestin Bho tnd] ®'0 5 : " vps » 1 » ga a wr ps | Hout 80 Years, ter sheuld be nominated. There were but her uniil she was untelislous, 3 I AM ROVEMER] two or three dele f N torn the mask from his face, however wud iop HE AGE is the Norristown Gieaner! Near Lemont, April 19 suddenly, o } delegates from New York recon iuad in Mim un notorious. ehuractaryund: Braden silinitund 1 { won {eengestion of the lungs Lewis, { A permanent organization snr off ected : ; 1 J do rlully prertect Uiearge und E ER Bottort need 18 montha | with John B Henderson, of Xion: ap of the neighborhood named Ji Lames | Any boy twelve venrs old, wil . " i sesidont and HYiop president from enc! 0id Mr Steele had by this time been over | iopse, Will dn SOW ivi bind wll ®t gr«'n r Ye | Bonper with side d-hiver will cut : tate represented. Gen Henderson on] 0 or ud wil sav OW 1S | 16 Ime taking the platform outlined briefly the mashing ye Yi it : ol paorpose and scope of the convention The : | ———— question was, wehther the great republicnn party knew that success was deemed as important as ever before: whether they should nominate a man on whom all could unite or a mun whem what was believed to be a large majority of the party apposed on conscientious and patristic grounds; whether that great unwritten law of pre cedents and customs which was at least ns far-reaching as the written codes, should he observed in the nemination of a presi dent Mr Whiteridge in behalf of the execu- tive committee of the independent repub lican party of the state of New York pre «ented a mesrago expressing party sympa thy and cooperation in their opposition to the third term. Mr. Wood, of Philadel. phia, presented from the national republi can league of that city one of tho ame terms A committee of thirteen was ap pointed to consider and report a platform Telegrams and letters from all parts of the country expressing sympathy with the purpose of the convention were read, Among them were messages from Henry RB Waite, of Wilmington, from a coms mittee of prominent. citizens of Wisconsin a Madisen, Benj. Butterworth, member of congress from Cinci . uss g [om Lins oan from # com C AL. —Our yard is always stocked i mericans, republican with the best Anthracite Uoal which we league of Philadelphia, Rev, BR, H Mil. sell at lowest price ton, of New York, Rey. James Freeman LIME Ne make the best white lime in Olark, of the State. Its properties for Mechanical v. ' 0 : | Wont Virgins a Sov. oreopont: of and agricultural purposes excel all oth of Ohio republioahs, Lr on San Francisco, y 5—~Wm. P.j The board ofdirectors elected Mr. Geo. Dangerfield, Associate Justice of the; B. Roberts to theofice of president of the Pupenior Court, dropped dead on the » Pennsylvania railroad to succeed Colonel noon to-day, He was hearing Scott on June 1st. Mr. Roberts served a case when he suddenly threw up his ing © 1 iauds, gasped once or twice and expired in the capacity during Colonel Scott's ub instantly. He has been in infirm health '*"¢¢ in Europe last year and amply for some months past. His death is at- jProved his capacity for the distinguished Wibuted to heart disease, position,
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