The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 27, 1880, Image 3

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CORATION.
CexTrE HALL, May 22,
an Club of Potter townshi
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| CENSUS ENUMERATORS FOR CEN+| man, which {resulted in serious injury tof A
TRE COUNTY, the former. who took his bed on Thursday | within a fow years past,
rough courtesy of an |
| Africa we are able this week y Coroner Treut, and a porled from
names of the enumerators of
of 1880 appointed and confine
{ county {.
| No. of Dist. Districts
i 214 Burnside & Snow
Shoo twps,
2158 Philipsburg boro.
16 Rush township
217 Curtin & and Lib
erty twps
218 Howard twp, and
Howard boro,
aif tores twp & Milos
)
Ui
i AMERICAN Beer vor ExaLAND Unt
i
2
DI i
‘ Qi) goarce a pound of]
LS, . ' y i |
Thy tha Supervisor and on Monday last died naquost was | fresh beef or a single fat bullock wae exe!
to give th s bh
thoy
mortem oxaniy
MN to Great Britian, asf THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE a
0 that
ba placed the re)
wonsumption of]
{ n Shannon, Ww 10d on the body Amaorien
| mol al 1¢ John
{make arrangements in commameration,
and for the Decoration of the graves of
their fallen comrades, when it was resolv.
1d not only todecorate the graves of these
g in eur soveral cametorios,
who lefl their
fought battles
4 i 5
i QCe |
the Census
ved
i
u
for this Post mn made by period, |
Flynn,
yea | Of which the
i David McAlliste
injuries received t
| Pecht,”
| his
|
Dollans result of the in
al
4
yal. ai nee. Parcels and yenfior,
advertisements 20cts per time, i
sertions, and beenisper line for ever
sequent insertion, Advertisements dy
vear at a liberal discount, >:
Subscribers outside the county showia
vif ws 10 efs, amount of one year & p
ve. instead of Wels as former
Su
yunis stand af the Re; ]
wlting the lables on their paj
ble reads “John Roa 1 jan 75
John is indebted for sud
the 1st of Janu
y tae
he was paying
LODGE MEETINGS "x
No, 585 }, of , meets
TALL LODGR, No, 885, L : hot 0 i \
X W. R. From, N. Q
Orn Foart Lover, No F. A. M.,, meals an
Monday evening on or before each full moon in ths
Masonite Hal as .
I HERE HER, Sect J.J. ARKEY, W. M
ypoarEsk GravaE, Ne, 88 Pal HH. meets at 0 ety
Centre Hall on the Saturday on or before fall
sat? M.oand every two weeks after, Jas, A
Keller Master LEONARD RRONE, 5
"LOCAL ITEMS.
' fury returned a
{ snumarals
; Mereover, for
who are res ;
the lat home, but alto those i
bones upon the many well A
{ flelds of the late war, and thoso of tha
$f | Mexican and the war of 1812, from our
aid | townshi The
| maoting will convene in the grove of Mr,
1 . a 3
heir acs | Witmer, 3 My ¥
K
18 4
Philadelphia Branch of No. 26 North Third Street, Philadelphia,
Walter 8S, Stewart
Albert Owen
John B. Long
y on boath sides of
"a yh
: Hin
lude the idea of ex
Hut
ily
unioriun
> wices then
Bri
tries of Eur
Jas, R, hoe
!
i
war he
¥ Wa
p, on Saturday the 20 inst,
in Giroat
tint
Aemaeive
1
Both parties wore «
A. J. Gardner
ONE PRICE
BING HOUSE,
(SUCCESSORS TO J, NEWMAN, JR.)
ASETIDETS Can Git ariodienl drinking wn COLL | i
one of those
hich
8
at 6 o'clock N |
wn will be delivered by Col. D, Kol
All are invited to ats
lin
he flowers prepared
fare
3} 3}
fAr
hen an Ura.
; { Feanls 2 Ribas long drawn amp
8 HW J Frank E. Bible whic ha ocoas) Wp Uiaw Amn pe)
had
Leathers!
two men
4% of Bellefonte.
and hring all
and bring all
| to i 8 for her wants over and
iy,
\ an ,
1 AN {
twp,
ville boro,
& Worth
t 3 {ealir g ovidently 1 above her
bh nt all Sunday schools Al and Peeht a) }
. ry, 1870, a of the Committe ¢ on, and t
y th : W. Williama iter had sover
K. Miller
Twitmyer|,,
Woods!® v "
Ho
wag ng foe
Brena
i
1)
Edwir
sdward (
oo
AY. Arr
} ¥
py HN
ay
al
igements | -
t all of the ceme- | == Spr
{ township on Decora. | =9 Belle
{ tion day, for the purpose of decorating fo .
| the graves of the soldiers who gave their |
{lives to their country. The delegation | oo»
| will be accompanied by a band, glee-|«
b and choir. The Marshal most res- | 299
| pect] iy reques ] | iy
to meet al
Lt
Sth at 7
w LVECORATION "
being made to visi
30 4
W
ANTRE I :
Jtarday evening in the xX
WART, Nee'y
fare ba
N. Ward
Bellefont
COTY
3 fipat
Bata > Ta
Lt. Goo tories in Ferguson \ M : owing to
“hi VY QOS
Kay its on
A board shij
. i @
H, Crissman|
X
J
©
{ + Kuno
W. L Fost
F,
j Hive callie, to
often re
} :
ein John Gray bd
w
)
CLOTHING OF A BETTER
t re and more 3 0
1 at
all
Te
ol
ALL CLOTHING 25 PER CENT. LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE SOLD IN BELLEFONTE,
ply ios than profit,
of ¢)
B
§
- the ¥ ¥ 5
- of the pones ness porseyers
. i! : 3
, } Hneroan piucy,
» forme
tt lay
tae Gi
> GRADE THAN EVER BEFORE BOLD IN THIS COUNTY. PERFECT SATISFACTION
i
i
an 4
n | tthe n
| witl
§ {ripidly inte
WAUging ant als
1th
1 be :
. \ far ht was arrested «hi to town}
¥ ht was arrested {tot
to the Bee Hive :
O 10 He Bet i o hel ast 8 ex sed
are Ju igo Bucher ls
on $2.00) bail
He cant
Aug
cemeteries wiil wn it hears i
lock, Gatest
he past fiscal ding June GUARANTEED TO ALL CUSTOMERS, ALL GOODS PLAINLY MARKED, ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF CLOTHING
The new “RB” Howe Sewing Machine |
s the best the world over,
itl en
Sear,
1
1 t 9a rg ‘
* a'eloc) 1p rove Ga'el d
SOIC And iine Love HO
cordial invitation extended to
fsoldiers and citizens, and Sanday Schools |
DE, Was reloas
me fn 4 » 3 263 %
9, Lo 64,006,882 pounds of fresh beef,
I at $4,883,080; and 186,720 bullocks,
hor as secur
sirth Monday of
nvicted of excusable
by Ly.
» : 3 A sate of &) in ail ’ a Ysa
If you are in need of a pair of 8b value
go and see Dinges' new stock,
| the et, whs| s5] dui at gO St von, and 19:78) bulla FOR MEN AND BOYS, NO MISREPRESENTATION, ALL CLOTHING OUR OWN MANUFACTURE.
: to meet at the various cemeteries to par- |
The tip-topest flour is now made by ticipatelin the ceremony of decorating the |
teorge Mover, at Linden Hall=—-can'{ be ¢ who |
beat, : » performance of the noblest
of their country
wt)
UNG MILLS ITEMS.
i
nol many peo. .
{ been J 4
prohibitin
of
SPI
Br
considerable
our deceased comrades ably dis. the sh Orders} 20Jan AND WHICH THEY WILL RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES
va
people were conside
n last Sabbath eve a
f
COREL d whisky did
oe -
FIRE IN PITTSBUI
ir gO
Appoints
i jappesiance of 1
Promi nent, at the I'r
invited and | Miss Maggie Herring, one of Lock Have
Relatives or en's fairest belles, paid our burg a flying
wreaths or} visi woak--glad to see you, but stay
ym to Com | longer next ti
it
} i
i
poriations
|
ie
eh
non o
a the dead E i=
is §
th)
min r. #3 per
chure
le
sovierian
’. 2
1@ defence ‘a
of iR banner,
live eattle, on account COME AND SEE "sa 3&~COME AND BEE "sa
SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager.
m—
wm
ance: p&COME AND BEE "sa
3
1 Of
Philip Mover informs his customers |
hat the toll is paid for all going to the |!
ed mill with their grists,
ng « | no h
have been
attendance.
to furnis
supposed disease,
i
a
American exportations
have been
AVE @Very reason
ved
woul
- much larger, and we
} be
| friends
| lowers will
SOS | mittee or to the hearsa not | than
‘clock a. ofthat day and they wil
buted on the proper graves,
Wu, H. Fry,
Marshal
in
wishing
Hoase present
SAR |
LANING MILL AND I .
to believe they soon will
i
ie
—Some people will be hurt yet in
rush at the Standard Clothing
5 a ata 3a 3a 24
yoods are sold so low there, whieh
Bh
} rye
ae rasa
t last
1
the
a)}
h
th me. il if not trebled. They certain.
Fi
€
t UR, May
and that has alread
.
nd is still
at this H y g untoward «
if nothix
In
dam in.
condition,
heavy
15 XP ted
er {oo ROPOSS W curs in this
The pil
1] place
{AS thera are
i
i
i
)
a @
d arfully bad Aas
some preity
amber drawn over it, |
ar every day,
Mr. George A, Runk, the new
r ancient tewn, is making some
{ needed repairs at this place,
We are sorry te note the illness
nterprising merchant,
ia in
v
burni
m f
1
new business l
wromises so large.
nif
rihe rans.
» ) 3 LCL, 18
ti WWRUS © i
Te Kg: !
distribu Among the stories which are told in St,
the attempts made by the
o penetrate into the Winter pal.
e¢ Uni. following: General Gourko,
Bel t. Petersburg, had the
{right of entering at any time into the em.
without being announced,
he doorkeeper, seeing
about his appearance,
ME aS
g that
that ship
t
is
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—Rev, Anspach, of Miflinburg, bas ® © bing No
served 50 years as a Lutheran minister, | he 3 + Mills,
und is still on active duty. | Yaa
We have just received another new |
ssortment of handsome lawns |)
h
{1 cambrics at the Bee Hive
Petersburg of
Nihilists
£1
Lh
NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS!
DINGES' THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS.
Just received from NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA st Dinges new stand, Centre Hall, a
FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, &. LADIES DRESS GOODS, EVERY STYLE,
LARGE OF NOTIONS
FRESH LINE OF GROCERIES
WOOD A
f ¢
f t
¢ id live animals .
resid
18 + Ou tonly te th aco is e
app, i
Visit
J OUge
y Frou 0 j i
those a k France, when governor old
is a staonch Jack ntire m
well
Ml gral B dua
ymitan democrat and BETRIN
SODIAD demMOCTratl and ’
UO 8x
peror s
Once,
room
however,
something ur
right back of the | bably
This ¢
—Grab a rattle snake
ead and it can’t bite you,
aves you a quart of whisky
anied by
urer,
vy
ii
\ }
x ten |
¢ WAS 000m} eh {
lis, not to be behind ourneig
worts a glee club which uni
hip of Prof E. F. Smith,
anf
¥ t
Halil
NOSK Carriage Si
and machin
| §
fer much
the mili § it would be ne- STOCK
cessary to inform the emperor of his arris
The genera! objected at first, but,
(finding that the doorkeeper only grew
suspicious, ultimately agreed to
iis being announced. The doer keeper
1 told the emperor of his doubts; upen
{which the latter went to a writing table in
ow the!his room, which was connected by tele
ed by graph with General Gourko's residence,
1 telegraphed, "Where is Gourko!
{1 "At home," was the reply. This of course
{settled the point; the false Gourko was st
| turned out to be a
onary committees,
i
mv t stopped him, say
I} i * ,
and man
the Sa
$
oe
iad
ey roll in, tumble in,
ther ways do they get in to
1rd Clothing hall, for se styl
i nd cheap suits,
Yi
: ALL NEW,
ND WILLOW WARE.
COAL OIL, TWO KINDS,
DRIVING WHIPS, A FINE ASSORTMENT.
Varied assortment of Tobaccos—-all very Low.
cheap and offering bargains] to all, he asks a shaie of the public pat-
C. DINGES.
—
A he
other day, but
£
¥
L
Kerlin popped in on
h a booming | MJ
not a
{dw | . 5A f $100.00 .
e does such 1%
1 bo
thn
tho
ithe flames can be stayed
i :
at | 3
* GAN
i Rive one!
its on Friday |
amateur pa}
nes y
new : Ema
misiness at his store that i wilmyver,
tay | exe mgs 18 done
3a :
: .
THE DISTINGUISHED GEORGIA
SOLDIER AND STATESMAN i
TAKES A SURPRIS
ING STEP
at
at Snow Shoe, |
~The large saw miil IM Large Stock of WALL PAPER,
rtre county, operated by Trallinger &
i
ved |
¢ «ore
er ii
0., of Harrisburg, was totally de
y fire.
fray
BUY
, 8t wh
3 read,
i.
*
Sh
“al
Determined to do business by selling
ronage, at his new and enlarged Store.
2%ap 3m,
¥
i
fe
) |
low tov wan, T. B.!
has been appointed census enum-|
s township; will Gregg twp. [dor
i it forward har host man? # | '
’ vai } By a) bh put forward her best men [pin savers! days ago.
scarce any rain for three | Qianfler ty, for $4,300, | — 8 a Al Gays ag
[AS nite
' » i
2 3
eR. We
KRhoes, at the
best assortment and cheapest
—-Shoes, F nen
{ive, th
iitown.
Wasnixagy
el
N 5
} sent a tert
{And
— Having | ad
eaks, the clover will be short, conse- |
aently the hay crop will be a little |
a A
short. Grain i00Xs One.
i
—HARDWARE!I=—
{ Stat i -n
$
§ he
{
i
4 anat
HUNGARY. i
Pesta, May 19.—~The famine in North|
Hungary is reasing. Fourteen bundred!
persons at Szinna, Comital and Zemplin|
have no other food but grass, nettles and!
Mushrooms, Troops of emigrants are leave.
ing the country, The government has!
ordered the authorities to stop Lhe emigras
tion, and the police have arrested some!
emigrants,
Novelties in fans at the Bee Hive .
iw
Nporied
a fall line , |
sh beef was reaching |
1eware,
v. They purcl
r, that
tis
NOY
ARE +}
a Wan
pri
Wear:
111 5 fis
35 kb it RB
once arrested, and
member of the revel
1
1s kept at! ___Th
se it from | 00 §
d hence i
1 Tuesday aflerncen |
Whew, what a stew!
t
an
y
!
twenty years
at the Bee tend to
3} f
3 : fermometar or ine this BORE
hi 2 n 3 (RE WA Ww
ier s grocer n the shade. know a fam ull
0
0
WILSON, M'FARLANE & CO.
ee an REED
NEW O0DS---PANIC PRICES,
3
A
N
RANGES
G
a»
EDENBURG, AGAIN DESTROYED
BY
»
tt -(arpets, carpets, carpels!
live, almost given away,
I
A
—To save cabbages from grubs
18 Fruit Recorder, wind a little
iper loosely around the stem fron
leaves when setting out. Cut of :
l irge number so treated last year not one
as lost by grubs
&
| stores,
| FIRE.
shurg, May 23, —Last night about 8
ka tarted in United States
anburg, Clarion county, Pa.,
seventy bulldings before it was
i
1
i x
the
sm
"wi ys ) $a ™ ve ror ia hankad tas]
The ropes used in the executio James A Beave r, is bx ¢ ked for
in Pittsbu yn Decoration
§ tha
dd “ies wae
. a J
+ TRISONSK, 1 i
~Oranges, lemons pea-nuts, | nagple in own to be kept
hestnuts, lemonade, candies, and a’ There isa supersti 1
reat variety of good things can be found | talisman agai
Clevan Dinges’ store on next datur- | What :
ay.
ST
the t a8 1
vy
tan
{ 44
i
n that the
nkt
A. C. Moore, General
“B" Howe, says, that he de- |
ition and can be under
ot allow a single agent un-
ov to misrepresent
rheumatism .
Sellers’
ced by all to be the most pleasant and
efficacious remedy now in use, for the
eure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarse
Cough
wa
Agent | no. B. Linn, Major Spangler, W. |i
le and D. F Fortney will be in at.
tendance on Decoration day in [Fergusen.
] i deliver addresses at t!
a si
MARKETS,
his, May 24, ~Wheat red at
SRE 20 and smber at $1 301 31,
ve is firm at lc yellow at 86¢ Oats mix.
at 42 45¢e, and white at 464047 de.
Chiecsgo, May 24. —No. 2 Chicago spring
$1 1861 184 for cash and May, Corn sli
for cash and May, Oats 3le,
MARKETS,
Philadelphbis, May 2,—Wheat §1,25
Spring Mills Market.
Wheat Nol $1.10
Rye, Li
Corn, ears, per bu.
Corn ol¢ x.
Oats,
Buckwheat,
Cloverseed,
Plaster, gre
Flour, per bbl
Fats
Tallow, Ge.
Lard, Ge,
Ham, 0c,
Mt i {
a Qers, .<
~~ pe
i for
ont ofa church a few |
Avs since, at Altoona, two young men | gold.
ere fined $3.80 each. Those persons],
ho, when church dismisses, stand |
1@ stairs in the vestibule and between | _ a : i
1@ doors, making all back of them wait | DUSIDess, we are pleased lolearn,
| they are done gossiping, Id be | Yery brisk at Kerlin's new Sore, at ane
ned $5 for each offense. In + Abe has been obliged to be absent | js frien
nme churches conld pay their ¢ of late, to make arrangements for {Jim
y ing of produce for the best inter- |
which accounts |
g able to meet his many | *
108 ; peithér has he had
) advertise properly, but he will |
attend to all lit- |
atters ; yet clerks are oblige! ...
and his goods marked low. Mr. for
verlin is a thorough, reliable business |
y '
3
. °
¥ oi
neing § appos
Fifty years before)
the public. Pronoun-|
Sw mn inf : nou
—For loafing in fr hu not 4 ee
ig i Ntates Senate from
g it a dif [Oat Chae dg
{ror fon
t
y
} one | , resigned
s can sell you cheaper goods |®eP's Hie PORIHIOR.
n any other store in Bellefonte,
Herring, of Altoona, thas paid|
is here and the Rerorrena visit. itug ni
RTER §
looks well,
0
win ‘
: | the
= . . TE »
eo} ’ SPEEDY
ati Jas. "
ness, tickling sensation
of the throat, whooping!
R]
PFIRA
AN
New York, May |
one Joseph La
01s h
sho
ik
th
i
i
EE rT ER
ebts,
We would especially call attention to the
Highland Queen Cook Stove,
—AND THE-S5o—
WELCOME HOME HEATING STOVE,
3
i
spp {
Over a million bottles sold!
within the last few years, Gives im-|
mediate relief wherever used, and has|
the power to impart]
Syrup Jue 2 that cannot be,
&
had from the cough mixtures now in
use, Sold by all druggists at 25¢
NEW RICH BLOOD,
g health in every fiberof the system
i
ymer snake
ng that
Swab
snake |
Hall,
in 80 | Flushing bay, ©
8 bos
snake
— cough, &e.
\ x ~ | - -
icensed hotel, | ests of
or his not he
stomers at tl
~Mifflinburg gets a
'ecker’s. A big fight was made against |
cense—churches, preachers and a ma- |
rity of the citizens being enlisted on |
e temperance side. Decker, however,
ymes out a double-decker,
customers, . J
His week ay , Jame
last week Messrs Ang
ls bla
k as Reilly, the
boar new, .38¢
¢ Ca
ti
*
morning ied the schooner
these » VY. 3 {
a. if College Pi
PO ss Yo hd
ble,
$4.00 to $2
nd per ton,
$6.00
1 were arrest
i.
J
$10.00
~—Go to Lee's for a good job in buggies | | Get your
gpring wagons, &c., either new or for re- |
pairs, Lee's shopsare second to none
11 the county for good and lasting work |
seidiid
beauty of finish, or reasonable
the grand j :
: {assault and also
Most any man can see with : A
the Pennsyl- | glimpse, that Lewins does the busi They were
will be held | in clothing, and in case he has not the
tin Harrisburg July Judge R. M. |size he can get it for you in a few days, bot
Henderson, of Camberland county, will | give him a call, and you surely will beitenced by
{deliver the oration. They will all be | convinced.
dressed in suits from the cheap Stand
ard Clothing Hall, at Bellefonte.
-A
1 gree.
i
pst 1 rac nInng Af AR
A grand resunion of er, 16e,
i
i vania Reserve Volunteers
0
!
ary
FONar
“ads § it
¥ genera: it
ily made by that remarkable pres
paration, LINDSEY'S IMPROVED
BLOOD SEARCHER. For the speedy
cure of Serofula, Wasting, Mercurial Di-
eease, Eruptions, Erysipelas, vital deeay,
and every indiostion of impoverished
blood ‘Lindsey's Blood Searcher is the
one remedy that can always be relied upon,
Druggists sell it,
: QQ
1 TICES.
228 Our Stock being entirely New. We offer special Bargainslin 8g}
2 BARDWARE, OILS snd PAINTS. 8a
WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
by
¥
a
i Ack
n
A
~—~Women blacksmiths, what do our
entre county feminines think of that?
mong the late arrivals at the Bridge-
ort (Conn.) cutlery shops are three
wedish women, who work in the black-
smith shop. They wear short dresses,
out boots, and do the regular black-
nith work, having been trained to
hat occupation in their native country.
~3:n China, which has the densest
} opulation in the world, and feeds its
r:illions without the importation of
foreign food, no manure is applied to
12e land in a solid form; it is all lique-
i.ed, In Centre county it is a little dif
erent, here all people depend upon the
heap and pure food of all kinds kept at |
techler’s grocery, and are thus not both- |
cred with having to raise what they |
consume, and give all attention to busi- |
ress affairs,
—A Presivm.—Mr. Jozob K. Runkle,
rear A. 8, Kerlin’s boss and cheapest
tore in the county, clipped foar lambs, |
old from March, 1879, yielding 55 Ibs of| Make your wife happy, purchase the
wool, measuring eleven inchesin length. | new “B” Howe Sewing Machine. Office
A premium will be given toany farmer | Milesbure, Pa.
vho can beat this. The lambsare Canada | : ops +2
tock. D. i Lock Haven, May 22.--The residence |
; : { of Mrs. Balser Friedler, in this city, was |
_—A Lincoln, Nebraska, phvsician says | destroyed by fire early this morning.
hat the excessive nse of the potato will | Mrs. Friedler's remains were afterward
rovoke diphtheria. rhe RerorTer| found in the ruins, burned almost to a
would beg leave to say to this doctor! cinder. Foul play is suspected, as she
bat potatoes in any quantity are far| was in the building alone, and was
afer and more he known to have a considerable sum of
money in
13 mt il
118 pills.
y
: Q.
.
Bac side,
Eggs per doz,
3
a
0
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be
| John Harper of Monroe, Wis., | °
i 3 3
2 | formerly a merchant at Aaronsburg, and |
petrified wasps nest, perfect as|at one time Brigade Inspector, of the|
chan | its oricinal Bana ate awe | Cp og) . $1 _— lok ia ! .
whe n in 2 { ngna. paper sate, now | ¢ entre aunty military companies, 18 10 i p.0ka out here this morning, whi
heavy and bard like stone, is the latest | on a visit to his brother, Michael Har-! a \
¢ s ve y " ¢ ia . . i x X I groglest excite a1
curiosity upon our table. It Was found { per, at Aaronsburg. Capt. Harper joft}' 20 greates RA rit :
in a stone heap by one of Mr. Foreman’s | our county for the west some 25 years|COVered in the piaining
boys, upon their farm, near this place, | ago. Cop but were extinguished
| 8
— Every body should attend the decor- |
i
as : . tak. }
ation services at Centre Hall next Sat- |
urday afternoon and call on Cleve Din
ges and see his store,
n Cag
ANOTHER FIRE IN MILTON.
Mivrox, Pa., May
Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble a
| .
AR
. ew
MARRIED.
By Rev. A. Linsz, May 16, 1880, Mr.
Louis Mere of Lock Haven te Miss Chestle
A. Royer of Brush Valley, Centre county,
Pa ,
On May 20th, by Rev. W. H. Groh, Mr,
_idohn W Shuey, of College twp., and Mrs,
Ellen C. Shuey ot Lemont.
On the 20th inst, by Rev. J. Boas, Mr.
Hauts to Miss Tamie A. Mens
f this county
ch caused
WILSON, M'FARLANE & ©0.,
HUM JIS BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
PENNSYLVANIA RR.
Philadelphia snd Erie Railroad Division,
ao} ATA Nov. 2 18m, the trates
WESTWRD
Harrisburg
landon
"my
ur
Lt. were dis-
{ R. E Sellers & Oo, Prop'rs. rittaburgh, ra
For sate by D. J. Murray. Oentre Hall
on nger &
mudi
J L. SPANGLER, Attorney-st-Law
*P . Consultations in English and
German. Office in Furst’s new building
D F. PORTNEY, ‘Attorney.at-Law
eynolds b
{damage was done,
- oe.
ACUIDENT IN AN ORE MINE
d ¢
—Hello, there, Goldman, has you got
any more of them nice, stylish suits, and
{ cheap?
| Oh, yes.
| Well den, I want one right off away,
{ my gal says I can’t go mit her any more |
{ no more, if I don't ‘get a suit at the
{ Standard clothing hall,
i
}
i
{ONE MAN KILLED AND ONE INJURED UY A
YALL OF SLATE. Bellefonte, Pa. Office over
—There is a great commotion, among
& ank ldmay
politicians, so it is among the people go-
ing to Lewins’ for their summer cloth-
George J on
with © ®
18] Wood
gel, t
i hh Ah
DIED.
In Snow Shoo, May 15, 1880, Mr. Philip
Crider, aged ™ years
Eman
ore
: Mivrix Pa., May 20.
was killed today in
-Wa learn of the death of Rev. | hom. | falling in of the slate Toot
tthere was two {eet of
iHe lived only
was also severely inj
5
R.J, W. RHONE, Dentist, can be
found at his office and residence
on North side of High Street, three doors
Kast ot Allegheny, Bellefonte, Pa.
27 feb tf,
DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Letters of administration on the eggate of
Joseph Shirk, late of Pouter twp., dec'd,
imving been granted to the undersign-
ed, all persons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate 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,
8 fisipm
dam
éi7am
Edam
Féiam
liam
Spm
Edam
ERIE MAlLieaves
hat got the mitten, |
't look neat and! as Barnhart, late of Red Oak, lows, but a
-ause he wore a suit that did not | native of Centre County, snd formerly a
Goldman's at the Standard of the Central
othing hall. Served him right, E Rev
sinte nnd « "
-”
-
NEW ENTERPRISE.
A LEXANDER & CO.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
AND-
SEED STORE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
ie Dame impo
f
} one hour alin
r he
s Ded
/ ured by the same aos BX iaares
NIAGARA
ue
-
In Lock Haven of consumption, on Sun
day, May 16, ISR), Mr. Alexander B
Maver, aged 64 vears and 8 days. Deceas-
{ was a brother of Judge Maver,
member Pa, conference of
the M, church,
many in
whom is our townsman, D. Z Kline.
#
-.
we
Harrisbarg
st Rihianden
- he lock Haves
FAST LINE lonves Philadaiphia
. WE iiandon
¥ RASTA ND
PACIFIO EX tos Haven
) cident.
xh Barnhart has| .
Among |
We
3 :
Ril, —
¥
PE
reialives this
county,
-
¢
i . _ iy kd
"8 LES a a
learned the date of his de SHERIF] SALES. In Beach Creek, on the 12th inst, Mrs.
CATrneq iat 3 AIS GL i . . wy
Wires ia ; : Susan Bitner, in ber 70th year.
vi
iy
shrurERan
weeYPuvus
-“
have Bo By virtu Sundry arrat
Repub Facias and Levari Facias L
—It is never toolate to do good, there-| Court of Common Pl as of Centre Co.
fore if you are in need of any clothing 8nd te me ditectad, vile Yi be Lice
you are never to late at Lewins' his to pub Se gnio nt ihe amy nk +.
stock is always kept complete in all sizes \ Tie following dos
and prices. lof defendants to wit:
—Mr, D, L. Zerby, Mayor of Mil No. 1. All the ig \
hal . of defendant in and all that certain
161
1 id his ants to th ep TER | : / .
HA) pag yn Mspecis bh Vi 'EPORTE: tract of land situate in ner twp., Cen-
office,, Tuesday. Mayor Zerby is an intellis| (ro gounty, Pa., beginning at stones st
gent and agreeable gentleman to chat intersection of lands of D. Houser, sr. and
3 {D. G. Bush, thence north 23% west 67 7-1
with. } . rend)
..i3} . » =~ porches to stones, thence north
—Suitings at the Branch from $3,503 51.0 perches to pine, thence south
npwards, and no misrepresentation, and | gqat 5 perches wo pine, thence north 656
goods warranted, and if not satisfactory, | east 30 5-10 perches to stones, thencefsouth
N ‘WH STOC *
money 18 re funde d. wo CRBS D8 i~l ) perciies 10 poss by pine, aho it thelmerita of this planter, us the 20x)
"nn
; ae. : A'l
thence seuth 55° west 60 perches the now in use imCentre county demonstrate]
{place of beginning, containing 22 KOT: 410m to be the best i . eh ‘
and 40 perches and allowance. Seized,! HARROWS and CULTIVATORS of W {) ] i - ~ t Hi n d »
{taken in execution and to be sold as the!iy, latest improved patterns hi
property of Abram Florrey. : MOWERS, KEAPERS and GRAIN
Yo. 2. All that certain lot or piece of BINDERS. —Of these we sell the Osburn
{ground situate in Boggs twp., Centre Co. lgither as separate Mowers, Combined |
| Pa, bounded by railroad street, on the Reapers and Mowers, single Harvesters or
jsouth, by lot No. 160, on the west by alley ge Combined Reapers and Binders
ton the north, and by lot No. 162 on the] THE WHEELER. No. 6, as & combin-
least, being lot No. 161 on the generalladq machine, is the best machi the
{plan of Central city, Seized, taken in|kind in the market. |
*lexecution and to bo sold as the property! THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT!
{of Wm. W, Wetzler. . {OF THE AGE is the Norristown Gleaner!
A Delaware mule that kicked over al JOHN SPANGLER, Sherif and Binder. Call and sco it. It is won- |
beehive died the next day. All the NOTICE toSTOUK HOLDERS dorfully perfect,
or a lingering ill
Sarah, wife
aged 48 years,
Un the
near
Samuel! Gramley, Esq.
months and 3 days.
©
ersey Shore
Montandeon
os 3 ness,
They mean by
i
:
-
that 1s
thi
eal in and to {i 1 to
pr
shape i Ah agTicuy |
{ farmors use, including SEEDS of all
tO ¢
witen®a aan
TRREER
wuwes Cres
Y B, fit ! oO CIOCK, of
ibed Real Estate
) 1OWesl possibile
Time!
Nowis th
1
cr { ig
we
sy
“a . ha
1 t, title and interest
i+
A ¢ FIgGL,
And lo b d e GmayGt
HRN
IT
FEVER AND AGUE,
The true antidote to the effects of mins.
ma is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. This
medicine is one of the most papular remes
dies of an age of successful proprietary
specifies, and is an immense demand
wherever on this Continent fever and ague
exists. A wineglassful three times a day
is the best possible preparative fer en.
countering & marlarious atmosphere regu
lating the liver, and invigorating the
stomach.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
BEEN
4
id
At present we have on {and are the
uthori agents for the sale of the OLI.|
ER CHILLED PLOW, made at South
end, Indisna. It is the best chilled plow
now ade: also the Kevstone and iron
beam plows made at Centre Hall. No bets
ter plows than these can be had for
game amount of money Also the Centro}
Hall Cornplanter We need say nothing!
lar
200
un
-
—Do you want the latest style hat, the | ing gathered to HI
best coat, pants, ivest, or & whole suit,
hen go to headquarters, which is the
standard Clothing Hall, where is the
argest and best assortment in the coun- |
¥, and cheaper than the cheapest. |
i
{ XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—
ters testamentary having been grant.
ed to the undersigned on the Estate of Mi.
chael Decker Sr, late of Gregg twp., decd.
all person knowing themselves indebled to
said Estate are requested to make immedi-
ste payment, and sll persons havingiclaims
against said estate are requested to present
them duly authenticated without delay for
settlement;
MICHAEL DECKER Jr.
GREENE DECKER,
SUSAN DECKER,
Executors.
JERRY MILLER
Barnxzr AxD HAmRDRESSE—in the bases
ment of the bank building. All work done
in fashionable style. uly
J. ZELLER & SON
Lod
1d
end
¥
0 onsl
sonEe
Beene
he house
8 pos
carpenter, res
WHS ar
i on suspicion of being the murderer
“w
shEEe
7
FA LIXE avet Williameport
re Harrrisburg
the
ession
3}
v
—Mr, George Spyker, of Mifflinburg, | .:4:
nforms us that he kept a record of last! ach a;
vinter’s snows which he finds num i ne
he i
¢ ber |
xd eleven, and havi total depth of
3 inches.
2 i
Susquenanna avenue, ]
i
to
East.
Wa A Ba
Lewisb’rg, Centre & Spruce C
WESTWA] D.
LEAVE AM.
Montandon wens sesssseses 1-00
LewisDUDZ cues sane se vessas 1+ 10
OBR, uss secret snuass trsreaiie
Arr, at Spri Miils......0.50
"EASTWARD.
AM
—Any goods you may want, you can
buy very reasonable at C, Dinges' store.
Try it.
i
6k” B
sams. thumuis nd ha
ng a ams, thumping and moan:
= i} vd bv a najoht $ takhiioh
heard by a neighbor, and the established
wt burned alive,
}
Die
fact that the woman was
and many other
lief Mrs. Fn
-~The democratic national convention |}
meets at Cincinnati and the republican
convention at Chicago, both in June,
{{ But all who want to buy cheap clothing
he | Meet at the Philad, Branch.
J. G. Kurtz estimates his loss on
sone Writing office by the Milton fire at $1200
~ : No insurance.
Boarp,—The board of Directors of Pot-
ter School district will meet at Potters
Mills, Monday June 7th, at 9 o'clock a.
—FiREs IN THE MeuUNTaINs, says the
‘entre Democrat, destroyed at Curtin’s
oaling job, on Bullet’s run, from 1500
0 1800 cords of wood. On Wallace run
Faylor Irvin kad about 500 cords burn
wd, James Lucas lost from 200 to 300
words,
DRY GOODS
OF
Every Description
SUCH AS
r
vu 3 A100 —-
dents ead to the
was bratally mur.
fih
is
Grew
el
poss
8
that —————
a perpetrator o 8 dee
of 2: AVEO + Ts a
yver his crime by burning
J ne ol
Spring Mills,
pring 1 EE Re BeRE SRaeRl
Cob
UTD cones sensors sonsnsnanne
Lowishurg wea cares seen 8.85
Meerrxc or Porren
—Do you know, men and women, tha
vou can get the best boot and shoe of
Powers & Son? Do you know that they
sell no fraudulent goods ? Do you know
that Powers & Son arefresponsible, and
honorable, and make good any article
that is not found as represented? Do
you know, besides, that you can buy
‘ower of them, and get better goo ds for
your money, than elsewhere in this
:ounty ? These are important facts, and
rou will find them true on trial.
—— BLACKSMITH WANTED.—A first~|
lass blacksmith wanted at the coach shops
steady job will be given.
—Horse AND Braey ar Powvate Save.
—A gray horse, suitable for family driv-
ing and other work, and a good top bug
gy are offered for sale by Mrs, Sarah (.
and Flora O. Neff, Centre Hall. 20ma3t
SerrLEMENT.~Persons having unset-
tled accounts with the estate of Dr. P. D,
Neff, are kindly but earnestly urged to
make settlement within a reasonable
(ime, 80 as to avoid books being placed
in the hands of an officer for collection
20ma3t. By ORDER OF ADMINISTRATORS,
—Nearly all the sewing machines have
seen their best days, but the good old Do-
nesti'c Sewing Machine keeps growing
in favor with each day, and bids fair to
-rowd out all rivals. Light running, dont
zet out of order, and does all kinds of
work,
~Many persons in wanting an organ,
wish to know which is the best. There
isone that can be safely recommended.
The Estay organ is pronounced the world
over, by all first class musicians, as the
best organ out. In all itspartsit is a per-
fect instrument and its large sales are the
evidence of the high esteem in which it
is held. 12mad3t.
Wantep—Good Rock Ok bark at the
Centre Hall tanyard, for which the high-
est market price will be paid by.
C. H. SuerrLEr.
—A Detroit mule accomplished the
feat of kicking: two men at once. Al-
though they stood several feet apart,
each received one of the beast’s hind
feet in his face. Pooh, we have an item
that beats that—Lewins sold a dozen
suits to a dozen different men at one
ti me inside a minute,
mules in creation can kick at the Bees!
Any boy twelve vears old, with
one
m., to examine Treasurers, account, and
transact such other business as may be
presented. Persons having claims
against the district are requested to pre-
sent them. Directors Elect will meet at
1 o'clock p. m., to organize new Board.
Township Auditors will meet to see if
there be any Jcrookedncgs’ in the ac-
counts. #
W. A. Kerr, Sec’y. B.H.Arxey
Omay 3t.
— .
OTICE OF APPEALS ipeals
N
i will be held at the Election | Ln
for the different boroughs and townships
as follows:
Patton twp., Monday June 7.
Half Moon twp., Tuesday June 8,
Ferguson twp., Wednesday June 0
Pine Grove,
Harris twp., Thursday June 10,
College tWp., Friday June 11.
Potter twp., at Old Fort Hotel, Saturs
day June 12
Gregg twp., Monday June 14,
Penn twp., and Millheim boro, Tuesday
June 15.
Haines twp., Wednesday June 16.
Miles twp , Thursday June 17,
Walker twp., Friday June 18,
Marion twp., Saturday June 19,
Rowand twp., and boro. Monday June
9
it
*
Liberty twp., Tuesday June 22,
Curtin twp., Wednesday June 23
Boggs twp., Thursday June A.
Milesburg boro, Friday June 25.
Union twp,, and Unionville, Saturday
June 26,
Huston twp., Monday June 28,
Worth twp., Tuesday June 29.
Taylor iwp., at Fowler, Wednesday
June 30.
Rush bwp,, and Philipsburg, Thursday
uly 1.
Burnside twp., Friday July 2.
Snow Shee twp., Saturdry July 8.
Spring twp., Monday July 5.
Benner twp. , Tuesday July 6.
Bellefonte boro. Wednesday July 7.
From 9 o’clock A. M. to 8 o'clock P. M.,
of each day, the Assessors with the As-
gessments and their assistants are required
to be in attendance.
ANDREW GREGG,
HENRY Beck, GEORGESWAB
7 Clerk. JACOB DUNKLE,
20may 3L. Commisgioners.
nor gare Dauland & Newman from sell-
ing the cheapest dress goods in this
state, Never, no never.
~The Bellefonte Morning News, of 12
says : Mr, Peter Markle, one of Hublers-
burg’s oldest citizens, died on Wednes-
day last in his eightieth year. He was
born in Maryland, and after completing
his trade, that of wagonmaker, he mov
ed to Boalsburg, this county, and subse-
quently to Hublersburg, where he has
resided for about 40 years,
—A barn in Milesburg, belonging to
Mr. James Tellers, was struck by light~
ning during the thunder storm of yester-
day afternoon, setting it on fire and in-
stantly killing one horse, The fire was
extinguished before much damage had
been done,
—During this warm weather the most
wholesome, cooling and pleasant food is
dried and canned fruits and vegetables,
You can gel the best article of canned or
dried fruit very low at Sechlers—they keep
a full line of it,
~~ By whom was Eve
Adams’ Express Company, Yes and
wentand got his clothes of Goldman,
—Dinges is receiving groceries, and
ney goods every week, Give him a
call.
For
he
made?
~—SILVER PLATING, ~The undersign-
ed respectfully announces that in connec-
tion with his Jewelry shop, he has a first
class plating battery, and is prepared to
do all kinds of silver-plating, such as
watches, chains, knives, Dr an &e.,
at the most reasonatle prices, also have a
full line of watches on hand at the lowest
prices. Watches, clocks &c,, promptly
repaired. J. Q. A. KxNNEDY
may 27 8m. Centre Hall, Pa.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholds| horse, will follow and bind all the grain
ers of the Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce that any Reaper with side delivery will cut. |
Creek Railroad Company will be held at{1¢ not only binds but gleans, and will save|
the Office of the Company, No, 238 South! je price of the machine in one year, by]
Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa., on Tues: sking up from the stubble that which is |
day June 8th, 1880 at 11 o'clock, A. M. now lost |
Election for President and Directors] THE McSHERRY GRAIN DRILL,
game day and place. either with or without broadeast hoes, with
James R, M'Crune’ lor without fertilizer and seed sowing ats
Secretary |tachments, It is the best grain drill for
{all purposes in the murket. :
The undersigned! THE GEISER THRESH ER AND
one of the Executors of the Estate of Geo. | SEPARATOR. - I'he reputation of this
Schmelizer, dec'd, will offer at private! machine is so well established that we can
sale, that {say nothing about it that the people do not
J ’ . » an iknow Any persoh wanting one, or in
3 { ope { y 3
Valuable Town Property .._ Ineed of repairs for those now in the couns
situated in the town of Madisenburg, Cen-| 3
tre county Pa., consisting of six § nere lots,
ty, please call
a TW yONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
a SPLENDID DWELLING Bouse,| WAG ARRIAGES, BUGGIE
good stable, all
fd and PHAETONS. — Weare agents for the
Abie, necessary outbuilic Inge, | le of the celebrated CONKLIN WAG
choice fruition the premises, and all the
: \ ON, the reputation of which is so well as
conveniences of a plensant heme, also & tablished: also of the CORTLAND
tract of woodland about 1 mile northeast [pj 4 tRGRM SPRING WAGONS, Car.
of said town, containing about one huni es, Phaetons, and Buggies. All are
dred acres, well timbered with oak, pine
) Yall i ‘2 Al
’ arranted, Call and gee specimens and
and chestnut Known ns the properly of: Warta . . 4 . 1 )
Georges Schmeltzer. dec'd ’ [examine catalogues as to styles and prices
FEOTRG OC er, dec d,
¢ . ibefore buying elsewhere. Catalogues
ADAM SHAFER, Jr., RE R
E _ | PLASTER AND FERTILIZERS,
3. | Cayuga plaster finely ground, as good as
ithe best Noya Scotia, at the low price of
| $7.60 por ton. Peruvian Guano sold on
orders only. Phosphates always on hand,
Special manures for diflerent crops sold
upon orders at manufacturers’ prices,
POWDER — Wa are Dupont’'s agents.
Blasting, Sporting and Rifle powder on
hand and sold at wholesale prices; also
fuse
GRAIN. After the growing crop is
harvested wo will be prepared to pay the
highest market price for all kinds of grain.
COAL. —~Our yard is always stocked
with the best Anthracite Coal which we
sell at lowest price
ME, — We make the best white lime in
the State. Its properties for Mechanical
and agricultural purposes excel all oth
ors
FAIRBANKS SOALES -Wear their
agents in Centre county and will supply
i
20may St,
PRIVATE SALE.-
20may Sm
cD MILL PROPE
; LIC SALE
Will be sold at Public sale, ir
twp., on
Friday, June 4, 1850
the valuable grist mill, knewn as the
RED MILL, and a TRACT OF LAND
containing 46 acres, bounded by Sinking
Creek, by lands of Jacob Royer, ;Benjas
min Bitner, John Hineback, Daniel
Fleisher, Joseph Shirk lands of deceased,
Jacob Treaster and John M'Coy, with all
the water rights, hberties and privileges
appurtenant thereto, Thereon erected a
two story log and frame dwelling house,
all necessary outbuildings, barn, and an
excellent erchard of choice fruit, Also a
well of never failing water.
The mill is in excellent repair, having
been recently refitted, and the land under
high state of ¢nltivation, and good fences
R
¥
y
i
Pottor
4
Lewistown Gazelte contains the following
account of the Reedeville tragedy:—On
Monday a week a brawl took place in
Morrison's bar room at Reedsville between
David McAllister, an old man probably 60
years of age, and Francis Pech, a young
ERMS. ~One third of purchase money
on confirmution of sale, one third in one
!year, and the balance in two years with
interest from confirmation of sale, to be
|sscured by bond and mortgage on the
Joo may
all parties wishing goed and true scales
at their lowest prices
We extend an invitation to everybody
in wantof anything in our line to call at
our store rooms opposite the Bush House,
and seo what we have, and learn from
those in attendance more paticularly the
scope of our business,
Bellefonte May 0, ALEXANDER & CO.
premises, Sale to commence at 2 o'clock,
CATHERINE ROY EK.
JNO. B:. ROYER,
Admr's,
Nos 1and 2 connect at Montandon with
Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and
Erie R, R.
Nos. 3 and 4 with Day Express east and
Niagara Express west.
Nos. 6 and 6 with Fast Line west.
DRUGGISTS,
No. 6 Brockerhof Row, Bellefonte
Penn's,
Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals,
WHITE
NOTIONS. LADIES’
CAPS, BOOTS
ALSO
4 LARGE STOCK OF
GROCERIES
HARDWARE,
\ARPETS,
ETC. E1C,,
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER
The Biggest Boom.
In Haines Twp.
AT FIEDLER & RUNKLE'S,
FARMERS STORE.
Where you find an immense stock of
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Hardware,
(Queensware
and Groceries, and
THE CHEAEFFST OF ALL,
and Best Bargains,
Go and See,
Te
Tus standard article is compound-
ed with the greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderful and as
satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or faded hair to its
youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak-
ing the hair grow thick and strong.
As a dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer
of Massachusetts, says, * The con-
stituents are pure, and carefully se
lected for excellent quality ; and 1
consider it the Brsr PREPARATION
for its intended purposes.”
Price, One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be
relied on to change the color of the
beard from gray or any other undesir
able shade, to brown or black, at dis.
cretion. It is easily applied, being in
one preparation, and quickly and ef.
fectually produces a permanent color,
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO,
NASHUA, N.H.
ap22 6t
Geld 5 all Draggiats, asd Doalars 1a Modlcloel
resident,
eceive Deposits,
Law. Ooll
and ha
es, do. hoe in the dt
O
use. Bellefon amond,
TRE HALL, PA
Notes
ell Government
and Coupons.
A WEEK in
and no capital risk
portunit
s we offer. No
You can devote all
your spare time to the
ur
Women make as much
Add
Cashier,
and Sell
Coupo
d
sat
and
|
Jashier
ed. You
that yo
a8 mer
A
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Soda is white and
should be ALL SIMILATD
CES used for food.
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value of different brands of Soda «Fo
to dissolve a dessert of euch 4:
about a pint of water (hot preferve.
stirring untilallisthorough!-
ous insoluble matter in
Boda will be shown after settling s
minutes or sooner, by the milky a;
the solution and the quantity of 1:
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wedi £3528. TG YOUR GROCER.
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