FACTS YOU CAN BET ON. That the oldes! and largest? tobaceo factory in the world is in Jersey City, N. J. this factory makes the popular and worlds famed Climax Plug, the acknowledged stand. ard for first-class chewing tobacco, this factory was established as long ago as 1780, last year (1886) it made and sold the enormous quantity of 27,083,080 Ibs, or fourteen thou sand tons of tobacco, this was mol than one-scventh of all the to- bacco made in the United States notwith- ng that there were g66 factories at work, stand: t in the last 21 years this factory has helped support the United States Government to the er y-for dlars ($44,700000.00) paid S. Treasury in Internal Revenue of over Fo sr million seven bun. usand d roll of this factory is about $1,000, per year or $ao000.00 pet week, v 3,500 operatives, such a woaderfully good hat many © itate it in v ata sad? in despair » attract custom by offering larger same price, ther factories 104 10 Increase mows om oar s business every year, his factory belongs - to and is operated by Yours, very truly, ILLARD & CO. =x. ET. Schrcoyer. smnasmmssmn { } commana. BISHOP ST., BELLEFONTE, ameter Smears Has got in his fall stock of —OIL CLOTES— all widths, styles and a me Lm Boome Noe Qe Lm EU = M = Bee for office, vestibules, halle, kitchens, &o cise) emepesn ON 6 riceg He wonl!d be glad to have all drop in to take a weathor is fair. If, however, haopen to be raining he will leave on his fron: step one of the best DOOR MATS, to wipe the mud off your shoe, and nice and novel umbrella ~tands in which to pl Loe that ev er-losat le umb rella. SE A WONDERS exist in “thou DE sands of forms, but are surpass” ed i by the marvels of invention. Those d of profitable work that can be done to Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, and re- ree, full information how either sex, of all You are started free, Caplh 1 y at this work. All succeed. iy For CHEAP EXCURSION Teo ALIFORNIA. T2 trom St. Louls via Iron Nesnisln How $60 rem Kanone Chay via vi Pasifie Tickets are good for six months, limited to sixty days going passage with stop over Privileges at pleas 0 limit of west-bound i trains leave St. Louis via ron — February jth and Kansas Cit a 4 : nilway shruary 17th. All soupon ces in the United States ana © will sell Gok p+ 2 len, San Dif for this BXO Ga . O—LOHR'S—NEW-—- GROCERY .— 1e grocery of Lohr & Strohiseler, having been iv the undersigned, the same will be i with the store more His ya at the same place, an important y the stock, to make han heretofore, and at low prices, » cme SUGARS, meee COFFEES, cme CANNED 178 cee mene T ELAS, GORDIE msn wee ACK ERS, TOBACCOS coe = —-CONFECTIONERIES, oe ETC The stock will alwavs be fresh and of best goods, Every effort will be made to please, and a share of the public patron- aye ie solicited, DRIEDJFR ARB. cin ene BT BEG JAS. H. LOHR. Centre Hall. res Pe 8junZm NE W BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY ST,, BELLEFONTE, PA Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. sw. F ros Buse to and from all traine. nf Special rates to witnesses and jurors. Biun G. B BRANDON, Prop. A, UDITORS NOTICE—The undersigned, an auditor appoir ited by the Orphan's Court of © entre county to make distribution of be funds in the hands of the administrator of the estate of the late Henry Vonada, of Haines twp. deed, hereby gives notice that he will meet the parties in interest at his office in the borough of Bel {lefonte, on Friday, February 17, A, D.. 1588, at 10:30 a. m., for that purpoes FRANK E, BIBL Aud J H. . 0)~SHOEMAKER,—(o CENTRE HALL, PA, > we ki itor KINDRY, 1 have opened a Shoemaker Shop in Deininger's building, above Harper and Kreamer's Store, and am prepared to attend to all kinds of work pertaining to my trade. Work at'ended to PROMPT - I.Y. Prices reasonable, Give me a call 7 ALUABLE PROPERTY AY PRIVATE SALE! The undersigned offers & valuable property a private sale at OAK HALL STATION, PA. Whe building Is a large two story frame struc. gre erected for a HOTEL STAND ARD STORE ROOM at one of the most prominent business centers in Penns valley. The lot contains 4 acre of land in high state of cultivation, Thereon erected a GOOLE BTABLE, LARGE WARE ROOM FOR STORE, ICE HOURE and all necessary out bulldings-all now and in first class condition, A stream of spring water at the door. A fitie 1ot of fruit trees on the lot. —BTOKE GOODS Also a complete stock of OueneGENERAL MERCHANDIS Bas OO Embracing a full Hoe of DRY GOODS CERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NOTIONS BOOTS and SHOES and other articles ‘will be nia as a whole or in parts. The stoek Is 2, couplet The property is along with or store goods will be sold separate A bu im und offered ar rent, This is a For akon location will be offered at a bargain, lars address IRELAND AND HER OPPRESSORS, The Bishop of Cloyne Cannot Counsel Tame Submission, Duprix, Feb. 18.-The Rov. Father O'Donohue? presided at a meeting of the tenants on the Kingston estate at Michels- town to-day. Mr, T. J. Condon, M. P., read the terms of settlement with the landlords, and spoke enthusiastically of the success of the plan of campaign. The Bishop of Cloyne in his Lenton pas. toral says: “‘Nevor was the all-powerful grace of God more needed to enable our people to refrain from retaliating by acts of crime and violence against those whom they have too much reason to regard as enemies. While exhorting you to patience, it is by no moans my intention to counsel tame submission to a harsh, oppressive law, framed for the purpose of depriving you of the rights of free citizens. All that or outrage condemned by divine law.” Mr. Pyne, member for West Waterford, who was arresiod in the vicinity of the House of Commons and brought a prisoner here, says the London police treated him with the greatest consideration, and the ly the opposite. Girls Out on a Strike. New York, Feb. 12—-Thirty girls em- ployed by Max I. Rau, parasol manufactur. or, struck yestorday. Their employer had reduced their wages during the slack ses- mer price for their work now that the busy season had commenced. The girls took they after- and sewed frame. For this they re- a cover. They demand By working until 10 o'clock at night a good operator could make §2 a day in the busy season. The average wages were much below this. The girls said yes- received the lowest prices They are not organized. to the factory in the city. Rellef For The Poor. Provinexce, B. I, Feb. 13.—A special town meeting was held in Bristol Batur- day to consider the relief of residents thrown out of employment by the com- plications of the National Rubber Com- pany. Twenty-five hundred dollars was appropriated, $1,000 to be expended for the immediate relief of the poor under the charge of a committee of three, which was appointed by the Chair as follows: Wm. N. Spooner, Samuel M. Lindsay, and Ezra Poor already honored. The Lakes Alive With Floating Coffins Orrawa, Ont, Feb, 11 —- Evidence against the manner in which the Dominion Govern. ment permits vessels really unseaworthy lakos and inland waters Nine-tenths of the last season was owing to the lack of in on those waters. The lakes are literally alive with these floating coffins. Died From Excessive Drink. New Youx, Feb 110.-Widow Maria Brown, 49 years old, was found dead in a She had been living with Alexander Gra. ham, a clerk, and his wife. He discovered her dead and summoned the police. The officer who arrived stumbled over another drunken woman in the hallway. Coroner Eidman found that Mrs. Brown died of Bright's disoase, the result of excessive drinking. A Child Barns [ts Playmate. New Bruxswick, N. J., Feb. 12.-This afternoon a G-yearold boy took a burning piece of wood and applied it to the clothes of Jonnie Shultise, aged 5 years. The child was borribly burned about the face and under the right arm. It is fosred she will die An ignorant relative applied baking powder to the burn, which nearly sot the child crazy. Bismarck Threatened to Resign. Benrrx, Feb. 11. -It transpires that the Emperor of Ger many strenuously opposed Prince Bismarck's consummation of the Austro-German tresty of 18579, and only gave his consent, with expressed reluct ance, upon the Chancellor threatening to resign rather than sbandon his intention to conclude the compact —— Millionaire Snell's Feneral, Circaco, Feb. 18 ~The funeral of Amos Buell, the millionaire murdered by burglars on Tuesday night, occurred yosterdhy. It was conducted by Dr. Thomas. Hiram Broat of Little Falls, N. Y., a brother-in- law of the deceased, was present. Mr. Snell leaves an estate of about $4,000,000, The Irish Fight in Parliament, Loxvox, Feb. 12--Mr. Picton, member of Parliament for Leicester, will raise the privilege question in the House of Commons inst night, in accordance with the wish of Mr. Parnsll. The Government has issued an urgent whip to its supporters to be in early attendance, —— MeMucken’s Mysterious Assassination. Lavixasron, Tex., Feb. 12H. B Mo Mucken, one of the best known citizens of Camilla, Ban Jacinto County, was mysteri- ously assassinated last evening while walk ing in fromt of his residence. His money snd valuables were not taken. The Abyssinian War. Massawan, Feb 13-The work of in trenching Saati will be finished by the first of March and an advance will then be made toward Fort Sangas, A quaatity of cattle has been purchased from the natives. Ras Alulu has arrived st Asmara. Maroeos Greets the Pope. —- Tavoren, Peb. 10. The Government of Morocco, at the suggestion of the Hpanish to Rome to congratulate the Pope on the occasion of his jubilee, Kuifton to Stand Before Sullivan, Loxpow, Feb. 12. «Jack Knifton's offer to stand before Sullivan for a six round con. test for 200 pounds has been the latter. time for the contest has not been fixed yot. Bail Refased For Mr. Gilhooly. Conk, Fpb. 13, The magistrate to-day ro. manded Mr. Gilhooly, M. P,, for trial at the fichull Besvions on 9% Bail was ro fused him. Frederick William Still Tmproving. Brut, Fob. 12-A dispatch from San t well last night sad is progressing avorably. Northern Ohio fas an Earthquake WASHINGTON LETTER. The Supreme Court of the United States Lamar in His New Robes of Office—-The Judges On and Of the Bench. I¥pacial Correspondence. Mr. Lamar's seat on the Supreme bench fs at the extreme right, or south end, on the ladies’ side of the Court chamber. When. ever a vacancy occurs on the Supreme bench, either from death or retirement, all the younger judges change their seals, For instance, before Judge Wood's death the court sat in the following order: Mr. Chief-Justice Walte in the center of the bench: on his right hand Mr, Justice Miller on his left Mr. Justice Field; on the right of Justice Miller, Mr. Justice Bradley; on the left of Justice Field, Mr. Justice Harlan on the right of Justice Bradley, Mr. Justice Woods: on the left of Justice Harlan, Mr. Justice Matthews; on the right of Justice Woods, Mr. Justice Gray; on the left of Justice Matthews, Mr. Justice Blatchford; with the death of Judee Woods every judge LAMAR IX HIS ROUES. mn later his moved left the in the con- ler, Field, 188i than up one seat in this order ‘his Chief Justicn sitting as before ter of the bench with Justices Mi Bradley and Harlan undisturbed Matthews went from the south to the north side of the bench and seat: Justice Gray, who had sat at the ex. treme north side of the bench, the south side, and will have for his neighbor on the left ford has Judge Gray commi took Judge Judge 1 oJ untic seal al Anar ‘s old Lamar in point of looks is fully as inter His strong hair well Judge dignified face with the heavy mane of falling about his shoulders, compares with the large handsome fe atures of Gray, Judge Harlan or Jud ige lot wearing nowadays 8 mag robe, lent him by Judge Fiel received it from London the d BY was confirmed by the Senate can be learned ina round ak his colleagues on the Lamar with great cor known him personally M1 r rivale way, Mr had reconived They asa lawyer. Besides all this. in the social life of the ben mn. To see them on the bench, heavy-faced, ponderous would hard! 1 i tle social club of their own, and vacy of their robing room unbend wit hilarity of boys, with the diversion of story telling, punning, B Byit and with sort of wit is Or ditions of tle with wh § was first carried to t Marshall, and itis a for the Judges every the bench to take the r this old kettle. No out ted to the robing room dierly negro man who warts upon the Judges sealed book, and how on world ever learn thin, is something © unless the iuats themsel Mr. Lamar himself takes his new life. While he ne tice at the bar, bein impati opposition, obstinacy and stupidi f minds with which be had to contend, he feels at home as a Judge. He has a mind essentially judicial in its characteristics, and while he may not be thoroughly versed in the technicalities of the law, nor have at his tongue's end all of the decisions of the oonirt of which he is now a part, he has LT?” these sedate, the tn Keen § His earth Can the doing of the tors Cone nially to ver enjoyed prac. ent with the Apher ves tell t the at s g oo stored up in his mind, and easily at come mand, all the principles of English juris. prudence, and when his work appears be- fore the public it will be seen that he was not unfitted for the honor conferred upon him. J. A. Trussoril. Keeping Warm While Driving, A well-known physician, whose experl ence ensbles him to speak with authority on protection gives the following advice for against cold when driving: Provide yourself with a good kerosene lantern, well filled and trimmed, and with sufficient oil if necessary for refilling, and have the most efficient moans for en. during the cold that can be got. This lantern being lighted and kept beneath any covering that is used to protect the limbs, will add materially to one’s comfort who must make winter trips. I will add, in connoo tion with the lantern, that a rubber coat or sirable garment for a jong, cold ride. If any one will try these suggestions, he or sho will fever start out again for a cold drive without the lantern and oil; also a good, strong umbrella is a great protection against a cold wind."—5t. Paul Pres. Can't Eat Oysters. oq sos in the newspaper,” sald Smith, “that Kentucky negroes can't eat nysters. “They can't got og oysters,” replied Mrs. Smith. *“ May be that's the reason.” # No, that ia ot the lanation. A Han eky hegre tried § an oyster he not get it down.” ' will hot take them thelr homes and fami les, The profits are yom 6 and eure for every in- dusirious person, many bave made and are now making several hundred dollars a month, it is essy for auy one 10 make $5 and upwards per day, i who is willing to work. Either sex, young or ; old; capital not needed: we start you, Everyibing | new, No special ability require 4: you, reader, can do it as well ss any one. Write 16 us at « | for full particulars, which we mail froe, Btinson & Co. — PENKBYLVANIA STATE COLLEG) are a quick’, leasart, safe and sure Cure for dis- ordered ven or sfomach, ind; estion, epSia,condti| pation, heros or general de bility’, he sdache lass fud e, disenses of Women, TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; %c. Neat ly ? but up 100 for S02. TUITION FREE: BOARD AND Athlop hoot \ Remedies are sold by CIRER EXPENSES VER) all druqal i 5 rad Biches for. i the beautiful colored picture, The . is PADD Te Slr . LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF Mooi ik. Athlophores Co 2 Wal St. NY. ING DSFARTHENTS OF E —aa— AGRICULTURE (Three Courses’ and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant {is lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora. tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: cal and Js teal, study with the microscope. CHEMISTRY: with an unusual thorough course in the Labora CIVIL sractice with best modern instruments. TISTORY; Ancient and Modern, nal investigation, LADIER' COURSE IN LITERATU RE , . BCIERCE; Two years. Ample facilitis 3iCeying € olle, or veibing of Infants Music, vooal od instrumental 1iDinrrhen, 1 or Adults . I 7. LANGUAGE sud LITERATURE Dysentery " Bi tious Colle i French, Ge 1 4 j Cholera Opie Vomiting ORE OF Tere Cx Coughs, Cold, Broneb, tis . Neuralgis, Toothactn, Fuosas! " Hendaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo OMEOPATHI Dyspepsia, Billous Ktomach Se reased or Painful Periods Vh tes, wo Profuse Periods : a sn, Cough, Diffioull Breath ing. salt Fneuwm, Er te inn Eraptions.. HK henmatiom, Rheumatic Prins, ..... Fever and Ague, Ubills Malan Benss Plies, Bind or B beading ass a i : Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head o2¥ ba Whooping Cough n 0 general febiiicy, idney nee Nervous Debliiity Urinary Weakness, Wetting Hed. Diseases of the Heart, Pa alpitation 1. PECIFICS. oh Dirugeiste, or sent poripad on receipt of pr OF, ti ArHAKYS BEDICINE 0G. 108 Fulton 86. LX, Address i , Portland, Maine, ly LOCATED 1K ONE OF THE FUL, AND HEALTHFUL ALLEGHENY REGION: UNDENOMINA. MOST BEAUT] BrOoTS IN THE STUDY. HUMPHREYS’ DB. AUMPHREYS' BOOK Cloth & Cold Binding 144 Pages, with Bisel Engraving, MAILED FREE, Address, F. 0. lox 1510, X, ¥. iy wil and | CURES Inflammations. . Worm Colle, FRICKE LIT OF PRINCIPAL ROS. i 25 25 evers, Congestion, ora Fever, {optional 1 sired entire ooirme MATHEMATICS and ABTRONOMY and applied MEL HANIC AR’ combining with study, th ree years cour ing and yt at pee nt MECHANICAL ENGINEERING onl and prac tical MENTAL, MORAL a i \ 1 ENC ¥ Constitutions! AY nd H int ry Polltieal Economy, el MILITARY SCIENCE and practical, incl tbr ioistsiatsta 0 Mesh SupLpan 3 5 BIDS BE we en wn BR Fn Lilo at ] For ( atalog ie or of ATHERTON Bate ( Letters of | ts Lhe e2iate of | having | The Cream of all Condensed | AIC TN . "lo ox | | PIONEER - Ome} 10 the eslate 10 0 Le HEROES | AND those having « iatms | i | The thrilling sdventores of a1) j ers and front] er fighters wig ntlaws and wild beasts, over our whole country, frow the | earli ost times 10 the present ‘ to Administrators, | © ita of DeSoto, LaSalle, Bi . — 4 a rady, ( rocket, Bow ©, : . (nt 2 | Custer. Cal fornia J oe, Wid Bil] ¥ rior Eras OE BN TY W here Are You JOIDE { others, Splendid! y 11} x wh How many | Ehving. AGEN" 8 WANTED Low ft of freight or { beats a 1hing 10 sel 0 you pi 7 | Time for payments aliowed agents sho H.BCAMMELL & CO., PHIL ADELPHIA, PA hae plan ¥ Low Rates to Pacific Coast. Agent » will ne sgroemer it between the tras Wea Parties not | 1 yes uthotizes a ower rate to Pace ve questions should eu ts Via ‘the MM: f Pacif stice for future referers i “Saal Oe Via any oll , Afddress C. H. ) b § Agent, Wt. Pack Minn, of ¢, Oeveral Eastern Agen w York Dew map Books of Adventure ‘| DARING ‘DEEDS. hie rn i persons the exvior IBCTORL, for sett MES great Ind ustrated with 220 ere from 7 efor rt of funds ff Fed gerd t funds of ex petine, with | rates, Baiyeay es wil ene TE i MH Wa mse i Passenger : Paul, Minn. wm AACS General nifoe Agent, | Be, AN Bawa, of Northwest, PULLMAN BUFFET LERPING | CARES WITHOUT CHANGE St Lounisto Los Angeles and San Fran E IRON MOUNTAIN KOUTE | 0p. m., Daily THAT DOES [eave SL Longs at 8 ONL LINE IT. oh Jonding ue I Rifies from $4 I am now able to sell guns as | asanyone in America, and will meet any | competitor's price, | The Hunting Public is respectfully re- | quested to call and examine my stock, {| which is now arriving. AGENT FOR VAN CANMPENS (DYNAMITE) THEODORE DESCHNER, Bellefoute' Pal 1 IN VENTION COMPOUND, has revolt 1nd the world ful amon isa metho ed all ution ut sepa aling Q Pay liberal. aay one can do “ex young or old: no special Capital not nesded; You sare Great Central Gun Works. it this out and ret ira io ax and we H'°* HIDES 1 f groat valoe sud | 3 In business, | noney right aws Grand ous Aungusia, Maine. 1y d Highest cash market prices will be paid for all kinds of hides by Aaron Har-| Address Tau & Co., ter, at Centre Hall station, tf. w— mg ns i " oy - INPRECEDENTER (CLI) Ni il. COSMO FOL [TAN AN is the liveliest ¢ brightest of the LLUSTRATED- MONTHLY MAGAZINES “lta boowtilul Susiraiiong ond greet veriely y of intarerting ood velociie articies by poomarent writers make A the bot? ond cheepest moger oy plated,” A Rm AAAI. AS50540 Eostorn Trovelise, c vp ty TNR yrs 1 did Fh Ae NN TRL Hag ape WON shay $7 Pige ¢ Wy sid a . Rs fret il oe Pal AN 1 Lay STRAY 0 anny i PVBLIS HED AVERY 3 Sate uh ah § Sia FATE MY Ted wy ahr io ld Se —— a a— y BY SPECIA I E re bie xe df . : ir es a r Sample Copy af oo, OT ERs A SIR The GOBMADBLT TAR. Address The Go Siaopaiikan, 2 29 Berk Row, RY, bi ® ® * B. H. LOHR, CERTRE HALL, Covenant Mutual Galesburg, Ill, special agent counties of Centre, Clearfield, end Huntingdon, This Oo, is strictiy for dad Fellows and their wives Alo Agent Bf the © ion Ce i Life Ins 3 for various fiesl class Hates same a2 an; PA., AGERT FOR Jenefit Amociation, of for the Mifflin Cn. 06 jance companies, oy. {IL B8AN NT DA ATTORNEY-AT Jui] | Office N. {doors two jank7 rner Diamond, naticual bank, Ww. frrvey : ¥ from first { i | CENTRE COUN on 1 ¥ BAN KING CO BELLEFONTE, { Recelve Deposits and allow 1x terest | | Discount Notes; Buy and Sell FENN A. Government {JAB, A. BEAVER, { J.D. BHUGERT President, Cashier DP. MURRAY, Centre Hall {Dealer in DRUGS, pop { Whiskey, Brandy Wine {and sold Tor Ir clinal purposes onl y. jevery day inthe week. in kept Blore open mey Hotels. R. eller, | Bpecial atte htion given to roprieto He . Pa. J UMMINGS HOUSE BEL LEVON BE, PA, Proprietor. 5 po find EMARUEL The traveliag this hotel equal to a every respect, for community wi in the county nan and beast, ate. Giveit a trial 28june tf “Ww GOHEEN UOTICNEER, Boslst + Psa Ls prtbared to ery sales, He has } vil of i and offers his tf is i een Fer. Gen HALL HOTEL. D.J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR BUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANBIENT CUSTOM ieaithy locality, surrounded the state es convenient, Good Table, mountain water, scenery in pure by finest Behnols Terms very 18ang tf JN HOUSE 2nd & Market St., LEWISBURG, P A. honse in every respect. BEVIN HOUSE LOCK #4 EN 8. WOODS CALOWELL, Terms reasons ble. jon first floor, FAS Proprietor. wood sample rcCms INV GARMAN HOUSE, A oppoeite the Court Honse, BELLEFONTE, PA (+ W.HOSTERMA N, Dents tesidence on Main street. | residence, Will give sati |oranches of tis profession, E {ministered Hall Offic » xfactic Centre in n in all her ad- R.8. G GUTELIUS.— Dentist, Millbeim fare his iprofessional services to the publ He is prepared to perform sll tio ne in the (dental Toor He is now fully pre- {pared to extract teeth absolutely withon pain. my 278 J.*1. BraxaLen |grANGLER & HEWES, ATTTORNEYS-AT-LA BELLEFONTE. © {TIE CO. PENNA [Bpecial attenti y oollections ; practice in ali [the courts; Consultation in German and English C. P. Hewes OHNE KLINE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst's new building north of Court House, Can be consulted i in n Englieh or German. Tm’ys4 J. H, ORVIS, { BOWER RVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office opposite the Court House, on 2d floor of Furst’ building. ¥. FORTN EY, Attorney-at- Law Offloe | in old Conard building, fonte. E. L. ORVIS. ‘Belle K. HOY. M D e« OCULIST AND AURIST, Office No. 4 South Spring Street, Belle- fonte, Pa. Ofte Hours, Tto 9a. m., 1 to 2, and 8, p.m. 11imay4m S. A. LIST, LEWIEEURG BOOK BINDERY., All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates, New, papers, magazines, pamphlets, ete, bound and re bound in frst clas style. 100m BOOK AGENTS EXT HIGH TERMS, ut ESI iho bave had fine fusces shotld write 31h a LETTER fio postal ial Sarde) isin of Books, ea TL AR TICU LARS ant olan from NEW PLAN aad EXTRAORDINARY Dis’ selling books. TENS, BU PUCKLIN 4 ase. PA: Se i Eee ERY — oul Senna Ee Be A
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