The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 29, 1884, Image 8

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    THE .CENTRE REPORTER.
Re a di ih Sh lie ra Pe oN
Cextae Harn, Pa, Oct. 29, 1884,
ha
Teams —§2 per year in advance. $2.60
when not in advance. Advertisements
cents per line for three insertions.
One colum per yoar $00—% colum $46.
a Heroaflor all subscribers paying
their aubscription in advance, will get a
credit of two months additional as a pres
mium on $2 in advance,
“3
An Entire New Store!
1 ALL HAS
I 3}
LERKS, GOODS, FIXTURES AND
£
i Lt
WN
EEK TO THE we
“SUPPLY DEPOT,”
I THIS MAKES AN OVERFLOW.
FULL BEFORE.
WE OFFER BARGAINS TO MAKE ROOM.
, HINT TO THE WISE I
G. R. SPIGELMYER,
MILLS, PA.
SPRING
INTERESTING NOTICE
1 St to arrive,
ock began
LOCAL ITEMS,
Solve the great puzzle at the Bee
volt
Vote for Greist and Walf,
tain two good officers,
Grand falljopening, Oetober 25
and 29—Bee Hive,
J. B. Solt, with a gang of boys, is
leaning up the rubbish of burned
church.
Have you seen
blankets at the Dee
——Vote for Sol. Pe
Dioges, for Auditors. Ti
competent men.
Grand fall opening
aod 20-—Bee Hive,
——James Smith has purchased a lot
at the lower end of town, and 1s prepar-
ing material for erecting a houee,
3aick for sale—12 to 15.000—at Zer-
by’s brick vard, Centre Hall, by oJ. £3.
Deininger, 22003t
Vote for Chester Munson, for
sociate Judge. He is a man
judgment and most excellent character.
on
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good and
k and Jer.
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October 2
As-
of sound
or
Grand fall opening, October 25, 27,
and 20-—-Bee Hive,
Ladies Plash garments made to order
at the Bee Hive.
——Thursday evening, 23, ground was
white with suow, and daring the night
ice 1{ inch thick was formed on some
trouy iis,
—A pair of eels found their way to
this office, through the kindoess of Bi-
mon Roble, for which he has oor thanks.
One of them was a whopper.
ww], J. Grenoble has purchased a
number of lots near the railroad station,
and is making preparations to build a
grain warehouse on one of them.
Bon-sreps, on hand and for sale cheap-
er than elsewhere, made of best material,
same also made to order on short notice,
at the shops of J. B. Ream & Boon, Farm-
ers Mills, 220ct2m
ee Rev, 8. E. Furst, of the Bellefonte
Latheran charge, has resigned. The
members do not feel like accepting it.
He has been an able and faithful pastor.
{jive Miles Walker a good vote for
Sheriff. He is a working Democrat, and
will make one of the best Bheriffs the
county ever had. Don’t go back on Miles,
Lie always does his duty and has been a
true Democrat,
Vote for M'Clain for Register, and
for Bible for Recorder, they have been
good officers and *now understand the
work of the places they bave so credibly
filled. They are sober, industrious, hon-
est and obliging.
~The Democratic ticket with Cars
tin's name off and that of Mr. Hall in-
serted, will be circulated in this county,
Democrats, keep a sharp eye on these, so
that the game of jaggling Curtin out of
votes does not succeed.
Wherever you see a lady wearing
handsome shoes, you will find she pur-
chased them at A. C. Mingle's in the
Brockerhoff house block, It will pay to
go there from the farthest point of our
valiey for boots and shoes,
«The people of Bpring Mills are
protesting sgainst changing the name of
that station to Rising Spring. We don’t
wonder, there is a charm in the name
and it sounds better than Rising Spring.
Spring Mills is a name that goes far back
into the carly days of the valley.
wees (Jp Balt river there are no clothing
stores, and if there were, transportation
18 80 high, that it wonid cost a little for.
tine almost to buy a suit of clothes, So
take our advice aad stop in at the Philad.
Branch before taking the Salt river boat.
T.ewins aint goiog up and won't have a
Se
Tain Monday and Tiiesday, which
was much needed to supply sisterns and
wells,
If you want to save money on bed
blankets and baps, go to the Bee Hive,
Railroad excursion and jubilee at
Oak Hall, on Monday, 3. Don’t miss it
—gee particulars in another column.
Walnut curtain poles only 45 cents at
the Bee Hive.
Johnny Mullen hes shipped his
shoe-store and honsehold goods to Re-
novo. The first flitting by rail from Cen~
tre Hall.
Grand fall opening, October 25, 27,
and 20 —Bee Hive.
——Persons who have been habitual
bolters of regular nominees should be
the last ones to call supporters of Curtin |
bolters. Neither Patton, Curtin or Hall |
are regular nominees, strictly speaking.
oR
Wolf's new goods came on, first
recular car~load over the new round
There will be a great opening at Wolf & |
Son's, and a lowering of prices, to cel
brate the opening of our railroad at the |
“old stand.”
Have you seen Mingle's stock of
1
i
block 7 if not go and see 11,
amining goods and prices
just the place to purchase
will need in that line.
teed to he as represented
— (On last Thursday morning
the first snow-flakes for this season fin
tering in the air. It was cold and raw,
and that's what ealled out these har
bingers of winter and jingling sleigh
bells.
six inches in depth from this on out.
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Goods
ie
guaran
Hit
— owing & Co. wou like
every man in the county
them. They feel ns-ured
wages can be saved in the |
1
3 ier
(ee
i in
Don’t fail to
want to save money and wea
singh of ready
pri
you
article of clothing.
— No matter what the fresul
election, peopla need not think
will go up. Lewios & will
down prices, as Leret fore, and
stores will have to follow suit, tho ‘
the Philad. Branch will sell by far the
cheapest and best snits for men and boye.
$ i fr
~The public will regret to hear of
18
sul
£8 Deing 80 10w,
ying
3
Kee
the
ryas
the death of one of the principal citizel
of Brush Valley. Mr. Peter 5. erly,
long and favorably known among
the embrace « fd
morning of 13th instant, after a lingerin
illness, He resided the Lome of hi
childhood near Rebersburg. 1 he Bierly
f the oldest
3
fell asleep in
)
ie it
family is
Brush
8 VACANCY
mnnity
MUniey
\
vy 8
age is 05 years, Z won
John A
endorsement as to
tive work and hon
way in which his nei
Two vears ago when h
golf for npominsticn, |
the precinct in which
be which a
townshipaof Cart
ehh
ah
rough, ’
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Boggs, andi
nth and west, onited to
their de
addition
1 14 Vv le [91]
a vear they re
| emphasized it
is pomination
that the Democracy of the
strained to hear an i heed
f wraton te
t of Edie i
Bave
at §
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fil
, RD
cgycint
Col
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s to prepare for it
11
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in
(set
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wari
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to
GyeEr
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an
Heed
that
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had 8 3}
ae for any one be
silad. Branch ©
that no man Or ¥
id blasts, Were
¢ regay-made
would
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good, warm ¢i
Ty
Can be
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Jere is ni
wi it, The
gells clothing &0 low
need shiver from t}
it not for Lewing &
clothing in this part of the state
cost double the price 18 does now,
put down the pri and
follow, but none put down the |
iow as the Philad
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thot
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bad 10
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ad. Branch which
galls 25 per cent. below the lowest
of overcoats
ronage, Their assortment
entre county. ot
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by any store fo (
From an invitation card
present, we observe that this evening wil
be a happy one in the mansion of our
borg.
ter, Annie, with Dr. Thomas D. Baker
fron sharing ti enjoyments of ti
evening,~~the Rerorter, however, will
©
the congratulations aud best wishes of
the editor and lady,
-
JUDGE HOY SUSTAINED.
We have frequently spoken of the
soundness of Judge Hoy as a lawyer, and
we are glad to know that we were cor-
rect lin our estimate of the man, and
have the SBapreme Court for our backivg.
From Huntingdon county three cases
were appealed und Jaodge Hoy was sus.
tained in sll, From our county one case
was appealed aud Jadge Hoy was also
sustained. What more could be said in
favor of Judge Hoy? Vote for him and
you are sale in your man
Dugssmaxino~Miss Amanda Krom
bine having taken a thorough course of
instructions in dressmaking, at Belle
fonte, has returned to Centre Hall, and
is prepared to render satisfaction in all
kinds of sewing, either at her home
or by the week with such as will need
her services. Cutting douse by the mags
jc scale, 22003
Cexrer Hat Mpar Manker~The
Centre Hall Meat-market having are-
frigerator families can at all times be
supplied with fresh meats, of best quali-
ty, also bologna sansage. Next door to
holel ; open day and evening.
limay tf Hexnry Boozer
A ——— a
Cour axp Serrig-~The undersigned
intends removing his shoestores from
indebted are requested to call and make
settlement within a week from thia date,
Don't Joux F, Mories,
branch store there even, so look out for
No. 1 before you start,
"Walnut cartain poles, only 37} cents—
Hive,
XX X
lia.
SAE
Railroad Jubilee!
EXCURSION TO OAK HALL
On Monday, N 3, an excursion trair
will pass over the road from Montandor
to Oak Hall, to remain there about
hours : and hold a jubilee, Bpeeches wil
be made by Gov, Cartin and
WV.
route ean take their lunch baskets,
train will be the regular which reache
Spring Mi 0a. m.
The sched
fall, for the Excursion train, and fare t
Ouk Hall, round i} 3 follows
trip. will be
trip, will be
Far
Leave, +d
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EN MARKET.
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Bele, pir i
IC, ORES, SA;
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pet
apples,
fmothy seed
Plaster, ground
Flour, per barrel
Boller Flour, per
Bulter, How. 6; lasd, ©
16; should on or side,
egy per 0 cente,
Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble,
COAL ~Pen, « Chestuat, 4.5;
Egg. 4.75,
per ton
barrel
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glove,
ov
ty
Piusladeinhia, Oct.
{Corrected Weekly.)
Chicago,
Corn }
Wheat
Oats
Pork
Lard 679
Hamunn Wire, Je.
5
Oct. we (331
3 we 821
32}
Comm'n Broke
al ith Third Breet,
IT, ELMO HOTEL
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Ne. 817 & 219 Avel
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Reduced rt vi $200
traveling pul will still Go
to! the sama thers] proviso
comfort. [tia located in the
contros of busing
ment and
tae all parte ot tho city,
{by Sires ers
doors. It offers
to those visiling the city
pleasure.
Your patr rage rocpnetfaliy solicitad
308. Ml. FEG
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THE REMINGTONS OF ILION,
You most lose a fly to catch a
an oid paving, and but is not
the investment safe? A piece of iron
suggests but jittle to a village blacksmith.
To the Remingtons, of Ilion, it means |
i work, process, development, fame, for |
tune, everything; » rifle, a plough, an
engine, a type-writer, or the sewing ma-
| chine | Itisthe same iron, bat in differ.
| ont hands, It lives, it grows it travels,
It plants itself in every field of war or |
peace, it enters every town and hamlet, |
it seeks the merchant in his counting |
{ room, and the clergyman in his study ; it
crosses the threshold of every home, be
| coming a necessity and a household word,
: | It bas character, fibre, force and makes
| itself felt, It has power, it asserts do-
| minion, it commands success. The his
| tory and travels of a bar of iron in the |
different depa at Ilion would |
interesting book, The children |
{ of our publ must think so,
| many tiie ones up and down the |
| are to be seen duly goiog to thelr |
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dupes can be
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twp, deceased,
1 The first and nal scoount of Day
3 wf
trator of &c. of Catharine Young, late of
hiristian
decd
aruat aeoont of
fulholiand, administrator of &o of
tilholland, late of Bu le township,
Li JNA © tale
of Fergus
+
Fg
wage
The first and final soconnt of W § Harris, ex-
ecutor of &e. of Eliza K Brewster, late of Philips.
blirg botongh, dec'd
7 The firet and fins! account of J M Kichline,
administestor of &c of Mary Keohler, late of
Bellefonte borough, dec'd
5 The first and fine sccount of Dr, Thomas ©
Van Tries and Geo. L. VanTries, administrators of
&c. of Bamuel VanTries, late of Bellefonte bor
ouch, deceased
9 The account of leane 8 Fraln, administrator
of &c. of Henry Theil, late of Curtin township,
dix
£7]
devonsd
i Che aeconnt of Jonas Stine and R E Robin.
son, administrator of &o. of Robert Robinson, late
of Huston tap, dead
. 12 J © second al wit of Michael! Hess, guar
dian of minor children of Busan Knmrr, deo'd
13 The aceount of Then ax Breas, puantian
Le Be minor children of Samuel Corl, late of
Pergubon twp dee’
11 The seoouut of Thomas R Zeller, adminis
trator of &o of Ista Zelgier, late of Miles town
shin, decoded
he a of W Hl Bry, seting administra
tor of wo. of Hough Lari
tos Lalilp, dee'd.
#6 The Het and fund soconst of Jews Wool:
rig, executor of &o. of Naney Eanigh, late of
Worth twp, dee'd,
nistra.
twp,
*
17 The aceount of W J Thompson, admi
A.B, Weaver, late of
JAMES A. Soli,
iat of Issac Frain, admioistmior
i Phoeby
wl
M Quay, late of Cortin township,
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tom of &o, of Dr,
dec'd,
din, psi 4
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—-ailread opening at Woll's store
lon Saturday and grand railroad 8 recursion
ion Monday. Don't miss either
The hog cholera is still raging in Clear-
field county,
JUD
Adam Hoy }
iE HOY.
IRYINDE 1 ad the 14
ination fo ¢aident Judee by the vols
untary withdrawal of Mr. Bailey, Mr |
Hov was immediately placed in noming : .
tion by the conference, His opponent is| Diptheria is devastating some Centre
A. O. Furst, who, altho’ an able lawyer, county homes. Mr. Lot Gross, of How-
has always been a rabid Republican and ard, hae lost three children by the dread
an endorser of every extreme measure of | disegse within a brief time.
bis party and an apologist of the jobbers! A number of fishermen and hunters in
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the public treasuries of the state and pa! Union and Centre counties in purch
tion, ; ling several hundred acres of land on th
Every Democrat should e¢ bis BUD-| Allegheny monntain back of Unionville
port to Judge Hoy, who is also an sbleland Snow Shoe for fishing and hunting
and sound lawyer, and a gentleman of} ourpoges,
the highest integrity of character and]
strict eobrie'y, Upon the bench for sey.
eral terme by the appointment of Gov.|
Pattison, rendered general
fw
giv
he ha gatin-|
should vote for Mr
r are certain of having
ipon the bench, He
and blind partizan |
Democrat He
Democratic family.
sood citizens
the Democratic]
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preny
ever
gerving |
licans, votefor Judge!
von do your duty.
with |
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This medicine, combining Iron with pure
getable tonics, quickly nd completely
Cures Dyspepsin, Indigestion, W enknens,
Impure Blood, Malaris, Chilis and Fevers,
d Neuralgia.
ht § A1 Ee remedy for Diseases of the
HKidaeys and Liver.
it is invalpable for Diseases peculiar to
Woraen, and all who lead sedentary lives
Itdoes ire the teeth, cause headache or
fpation—ather Jron medics
i purifies the bic
is the sssloiiatis
rn and Belohing
and perves,
tent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of
it has no equal
ye hes above trade mark and
¢ i lipes on wrapper. Take no othen
Babe only by BROWS CHENICAL €0., BALTINOKE SP
KELLERE HeveDy
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER
OF THE WORLD,
prevalent Lust
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One of the «
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mparatively free fr
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—— if is sdso the Best
the market. For sale by Druggists
W holassie by Saw'L Reiixn &
wise by Jowwsror. Hollro
Kiaxz & Oo, Philad's, Pa
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of
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WEEKLY EDITION.
Great Farm and Home Newspaper,
mplete in All its Departments.
AGENTS PAID IN CASH.
r 100 Rabeeribers st $1 each $25 will
4: Buhsoribers, $1
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that when several 1 5 Bubecribers, 86: for 15 Bab-
bers, 3: for 10 Subscribers,
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the die of an argument | i 3
suvoersation
abscribers, §1.
and, after givin
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and sample copies free,
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as if
simply because
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Orders of 10 or More Copies to
One Address.
THE WORLD,
31 Park Row, New York.
BL A Shower «
he will
| him
are
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THE ANCIENT NEWSPAPER,
— | Boci4t
il be seen that the daily paper of a}
dred
ments from Camberwel
L of elope-| Galesmen Wanted. !
Privaie COnver- |. .4 Expo Address P. N
It was a very dif-| Nurserymen, Geveva, N.
. new & d Ornam
years ago was full of elope. iberal Comix
Sa
NICHOLAR &
growers of a
titnls
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Will OF
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tion, and chit-chat,
| ferent thing from the imposing sheet of |
to-day, which barely deigus to notios |
| anything but high politics, and which | sigs
| busies itself with ordaining the fate of |;
| ministries in the most mealy.mouthed |}
| and emptiest of phrases, which avoids all |
mention of individual men and women
(except the ‘respectable tradesman ™),
nntil they chance to some into the police
{i oourl or the divorcee court.
BA ] ,
i srern ise of the
8 dark brown {
ith a star on forebes an
The owner 8 requested WO
pay cont sud remove the same,
WM. A. BOAL
Potter Township,
propert
AO
8 COURT BALE — Ry virtue of an or
der of the Orphans’ court of Cen
tre connty, there will be exposed st public sale,
on the premises, 24 mile northeast of Penn Hall,
at 1 o'clock pom, Selurday . Nov, &, 1884
All those certain messusges, tebements and
tracts of Jand situated in the township of Gregg,
County of Centre and state of Pennsylvania
No. 1. One thereof beginning at stones, hence
along Grates land south 71° west 108%; perches to
stones, thence north 25° west 66 7.00 perches to
stones, thence along lands of Samuel Weaver
north 7ile° east 1573 perches to & pine, thence by
lands of Duck and others south 3557 east 80 perches
to the place of beginning. containing 66 sores, AS
perches and allowance. Timber set well time
bered with yellow pine, chestnut and chestuut
onk
Not, 2 and 3.7 Bounded on the north by lands of
Groge Burrell, On the ens by lands of Samuel
Gobel and others, on the south by lands of Peter
Smith, and on the west by lands of Adam Erle
and David Emerick and others, containing 73
acres. mone Or Jess
Terme—Onedhird of the purchase money © be
paid on confirmation of sale ; 1 in one year and
the balance in two yearsdw ith interest | deferred
payments 10 be secured “ bond and mortgage on
Lhe premises, . L. RISHEL,
dB REAM
Executors of Michael Ream
Ff le AN
$ on
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Our alm 18 to practically
Individual instruction, No
SPP & SONS, Pittsburg, Pa,
hiladeiphia, Fa
It ean }
HOW TO GET WELL
strengthening
AMER
be strong and
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sptanes. This i= answered am
urnished in an Hinstrated Pan
Sond
disease without dros
send free ansealed.
dross,
the Howard Galvanie 8
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Any Housekeeper who sends a1 otee the names
of b married Indies, 5t same address, and 12 tee
cont stamps for postage, will reoeive free fir one
entire year, sa handsome, catertaining and Hstruc
ive Domestic Journal, devoted to Fashions, Pay
Work. Deooosting, Shopping, Cooking and Howe
hold matters. Best paper published for Ladies
Every housekeeper wants if, Regular price, #100,
Mast send now 1 Address, Dosisne JoraNat,
Sangin Nunda, New York.
nia of this commerdial
For circulars, address FP.
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table, bocanee it is the most sseful.
7 tre.
Ee AA HE SSAA a ol ANN O i an
bd RM AT PRIVATE SALE «The nndersigied
offers his valuable FAKM OF @0
ACRES fat yale. Therean n 4 0 los and hank
sar and all necessary ou an orchard
af choles fratt, snd Dever fling water at
bouse and barn. Also 14 Acres of thinber Jasd
about 15%; miles from above,
a Jak Fallen fain xB YY
ELY PAPER FREL
ta cam enter st AR
ee
wei
GOOD Ww
fue:
ttle
men for the sctaal
yearly for 0
tb
of the B
seme nod or 1
A Business Elucalion la the most
Tk of
Ee
heh
a
us no
Pe well remmanernis