THE CENTRE REPORTER —— FRED KURTZ, TERMS, One yor, $1.50, when paid in advance, Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per yoar, ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three luseruons, wnd 6 cena per line for each subse . wil application, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Aug. 17 DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, SHERIFF, CYRUS BRUNGART... TREASURER, Millheim WM.T.SPRRR................... on Bellefonte, REGISTER, A. Gs ARCHBEY........... .c...o.. Ferguson Twp RECORDER, J. 0, BARPER.....covoconns iia ww Bellefonte COMMISSIONER, DANIEL HECKMAN PHILIP H, MEYER... ..... WAWUDITOR, JOHN H, BECK W. H. TIBBENS ....... Pr. W. LU. IRWIN wen Huston Twp Quay will soon meet in Harrisburg and nominate his state ticket. It seems the anti-Quays carried the Mifllin county primaries last Saturday. ——— teers, to reinforce the’army of General Otis. : re fo ——— A ——— — In Clinton county the Republican primaries went about half-and-half, Quay and anti-Quay. ets lf sass is The last ten days were prolific of horrible murders and suicides through- out the country. Bellefonte is talking of havisg a match trust. Perhaps it matches it can’t trust, | The Cambria Iron Comp., at Johns- ges of some of its employes. rri——————— A rnc At Cramp’s shipyards near Philadel- phia, prosperity has ended and about 1500 men with families, will be thrown out of employment. tte —— A price, His unanimous nomination by next national convention is a certain- ty-—all signs tend that way. elon - The popularity, affability and fitness of Cyrus Brungart, our nominee for sheriff, make him sure of an over whelming vote on this side, He adds strength to the ticket. df oy The sensitiveness shown by Mr. slatemaking conference induced him this year to make his slate on week. days and go fishing on Sunday. ——————— The Republican state meets at Harrisburg next week, has bother with his slate ; some of his lieutenants do not endorse all his slat- ed ones for the state ticket. —————" Apo Senator Burrows, Republican, of Michigan, does not endorse the Presi- dent's Philippine policy. Chandler, all Republicans, oppose the same policy. atm —— Richard Croker, the New York Dem- ocratic leader and Tammany chief, considers Bryan one of America's greatest sons. Croker also declares the war will defeat McKinley, and that the people will turn to the Democrats to save them from Trusts and Imperi- alism, Ex-speaker Tom Reed has returned from Europe. It is said he will run for congress again, but will not accept the Speakership, and that he desires to occupy a seat upon the floor of the House where he will be free to oppose the Philippine war policy of McKin- ley, and oppose expansion. The administration is troubled —it will be shaken by a Feed. bf Mf Sass The pension roll is decreasing. The total number of pensioners on the roll June 30 was 991,519, a decrease of 2105, There were 40,991 names added to the roll and 43,188 dropped. of death and 8841 because of remar- riage, minors attaining their majority, failure to claim pension and other causes, The war with Spain brought a total of 16,806 claims, of which number but 205 have been allowed, It took several years, says the Phil. adelphia Ledger, to procure from Con- gress authority to purchase a strip of ground adjacent to the postoffice, need- ed for the handling of the mails. Af ter that was accomplished it took a gouple of years to procure the money with which to make the purchase. Now, it bids fair to take a few years matter which should-have been begun Creasy on the State Issges, Hon, Wm. T. Creasey, Democratic | red tape ! srl a ian Laden with relics of the CLIY Dwel- | lers, Rev. Dr. Cole has returned from a | journey to the ruined cities of southern | Colorado and New Mexico. | an ancient communal dwelling, as yet { | i | la, N. M. its prime. It was 240 by 300 feet. Dr. Cole estimates that from 4800 to 6000 | people lived in the pueblo, | feet tall | stands rises a thousand feet above the | surrounding country, ! mesm———— — CANDIDATE CREASY'S PLATFORM. (From his Speech of Acceptance.) “In accepting the nomination for | compromising hostility to all corrupt | practices and illegal methods that have | been the rule of the machine treasur- {ers in the past, and I will keep my trust, guard the public money faithfully. of a single dollar, “All interest shall go to the State. receive no favors at my hands with the people's treasure. | of deposit of every dollar, both of the the amounts of deposit in each place. inquiry from the people as to my stew- | ardship. | serutinize every draft upon the treasu- Justice and legality of the claim are not manifestly established, = the spects, “I will keep my oath.” will observe law in an A Policy of Push, | States Government in | reference to the Philippine do until the rebellion in those islands shall have been suppressed, and that is to push the task of suppression with unsparing and unrelenting vigor. Af- ter peace shall have been established there will be time for debate, push is deemed advisable even by that portion of the American people who | ipelago should become possession of this nation a permanent The and apparently approved by the Presi satisfaction, | ater, Record. Delay would mean dis- The people are tired of. jt.— a To Look Into the Trusts, A conference on combinations and trusts is to be held in Chicago in Sep- tember. The Civie Federation has had the matter in hand for a long while. It has employed agents to gather and compile information with a view to guiding the conference in making any suggestions as to legislation which may be deemed advisable. The move- ment has made such head way as to at- tract general attention, Thirty-five governors of states have signified a willingness to appoint sev- en delegates each, and 20 states will be represented by their governors, attor- neys-general and labor commissioners, Members of the Interstate Commerce Commission and of the United States Industrial Commission have reported in favor of accepting invitations to be present at the conference, and all the prominent tarift and free trade organi. zations will probably be represented. In addition to this the presidents of 87 national and state commercial, agri cultural and labor associations have sent acceptances, i A A AA Reduced Rates to Williams’ Grove, For the Twentysixth Annual Inter State Grange Picnic Exhibition, to be held at Williams’ Grove, Pa., August 28 to September 2, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from August 26 to September 2, inclusive, good to return until Sep tember 4, inclusive, at rate of one fare for the round trip, from principal sta- tions between East Liberty and Bryn Mawr; on the Northern Central Rail way north of and including Luthesr- ville, and on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division east of and in- cluding Waterford, For information in regard to teain should be to ticket a i “The millions of the people’s money | have been held as the estate of the par- | ty machine and administered at the | and political bankers for private gain, They have been loaned out to the po- | litical boss, to the members of his fam- ily, to his licutenants and to his mer- for over stock jobbing and agencies for interest paid to the treas- s i urers, to other public officials, and to | “They have been made to pay annu- elections and elect machine candidates. They have been in steady and system- | atic corrupt manipulation by political | state treasurers during the decades of | machine rule, “This treasurership in Pennsylvania, is the history of the state In no A ff cso What Liquid Alr Cannot Do When a man of ordinary business experience is met by the statement that liquid air ean be used to drive an engine, and that three gallons of lig- uid air so used will produce ten gallons perpetual motion.” Bat when he is told, and truthfully told, 1H of small but | the nothing, of out merely to use a part about us, he is likely to be puzzled, if | convinced, He may ask if this! even at first, in opposition to any ac cepted scientific principle. They add- The | example, | marvel of the telephone, for bast impressions, That many interesting facts objects at the ordinary temperature | usual agencies for the performance of | work, is a proposition against f the most firmly es | can be set one of tablished principles of physical science | large part of all that has been written | : #0 writes Ed. H, Hall. lima Riblieal Advice If your faith is below par, read Paul. If you are getting lazy, watch James, If there is no song in your heart, list en to David. If you are getting weak-kneed, take a look at Elijah. 4 If you are just a little strong-headed, 20 and see Moses, If you are getting sordid, spend a while with Isaiah. If you are impatient, sit down quiet- ly and have a talk with Job. If you feel chilly, get the beloved disciple to put his arms around you, If you are losing sight of the future, climb up to Revelations and get a glimpse of the Promised Land, i energy The Best Remedy for Flux Mr. John Mathias, a well koown stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: “After suflering for over a week with flux, and my physician haviog failed to relieve me, I was advised to try Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Di- arrhoea Remedy, and bave the pleas. ure of stating that the half of one bot- tle cured me.” For saleby J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M. Swartz, Tussey- ville; KE, A, Carson. Potters Mills; H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills, What is Celery King ? It is an herb drink, and is a positive cure for constipation, headache, nervous disor. stomach and torpid fiver. It is a moet Nemenbur, | ourts a an cts inci XECUTORS NOTICE LETTERS TESTA. mentary an the estate of Daniel Fielsher, Inte of Centre Hall Borough, deo nsed, having been lawfully granted to the undersigned, they would respectinily request all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate to make me payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly anthenti- cated for settlement. The notes held by the os tate of the deceased, will be left in the Penns Valley Bunk for collection J.B FLEIRHER, WM A KERR, Exceuntorn SA augly iL STRAY. ~CAMETO THE PREMISES OF the undersigned, ie mile west of Contre et Owner shall prove propersy, pay all costs and remove same, otherwise it will be Alaposed of se ording w law, GEO. A. MICHAYL suglo-st Centre Hall, EGISTER'S NOTICE. THE FOLLOWING secounts have been examioed, passed and filed of record inthe Registers Office i the Laspection of heirs und legates, creditors and all others In any wise interested and will be pres sented to the Orphan's Court of Centre County for confirmation, ou Weduesday, the 30th day of August. A D 1809 I The fist and (inal account of Alfred P. Hos tarman, Executor of ele. of sophia dec’d 2 The first and partial scrount of J. M Heck: man, and William B. Heckman, administrators of ete, of Johu B, Heckman, late of CHORE twp, deo'd. The secount of Adam H. Krumrine sdmin- istrator of ele. of Christina Krumrine, late of College twp |, dec'd. 4 The final accoant of Jeremiah Snave y. ex- ecutor of cle , of Polly Royer, late of Gregg tw Pp. dec'd, 6 Thescoouut of A. F of George Bower, decd, The fiest and final account of H. A. Wither ite, administrator of *s Of Adsin Witherlte, late of Bogg« twp. , dee'd 7 The sceonut of Lia M M. Weaver, ad Bower inte Of Haines town ship O Weaver and ( misistrators of ete, of of Miles twp deed t and partial scconut of Ra 1 5 . of Jobin G. Rider. ayiom Edwin 7 5 The uel Ral. Late grgnason twp , dee'd # Toe seoond woount of Louisa D. Valenti guardian of Ellen I. Vale tiue Jacoh DY late of Be dec’d minor wietitinm A A { ALUABLE FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE. — i The belrsof Mrs Mary PP Wilson, de | ceased, offer the Dillowing farms at private sale: | Ist. The 1 ro situated in Potter township, on the Lowishire and Old Fort Turnpike, about 8s mile ost of Old Port snd one mile from Centre Hall station, containing 280 acres more or jess, | The soll ts princioally Hm stone and under good i cultivation: urge Bank Barn, Dwelling House, and ail the necessary ontbulidings: a never fail. tng spring of water piped w the buildings Also, The farm known as the Station farm contin ining 200 acres of good Him sone land, sit vated at the Centre Halt B. RB. Satish: thereon erected & new two story Dwelling House, large Bank Barn and all the necessary oulbulldings: Water from Contre Hall reservoir piped to the i bulldings; two good orchards. Both of the above | farms are located so a8 0 convenleotly divide 1010 two farms. They will be sold as a whole, or in part, to sult the purchaser, Title perfect and terms easy. For further particulars write ur call on Mrs, Laura Elliots, Bellefonte, or Geo M. | Boal, Centre Hall, Aug 10461 PENNSYI NIA Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divisio and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, in effect May 21 1899 TRAINS LEAVE MOKTAXDON, EASTWARD 78a m.~Train 2. We k da Harrmburg, srriving st Ph' led | New fork 208 p.m. ingilon 100 p. m. w Phiisdeiphia, 21 a. mm ~Trelr 5 Dally for Willkerbarre, Bcronton, Her a. medinte stations, Week days for Fe zieton, sudPous sili. Philsdeip? | Baltimore Washington, Thrcrs vonches Ww Philedelphits, 146 p m~Tra: we gp V5 R a, ds y& for Bunbury, phis, 11480. m., Belts ore 1366 p. m., Wash- Parlor car and PRs uger conch Bunbury snd inter ton, Ha sew York, | whetger Vieekdays for Bunbury Wilkesbarre, Serspton, Hazleton, Porteville, Har- risburg and ister odiate stations arriving st Fhiladelvhis at 6.28 p 10. New York 9.50 p.m, { Baltimore, 600 p. in, Wesb ington at 7.15 p.m, Putlor car throregh to Pl linde phi and pas reuRer coaches lu Philsdeliphin, » more apd Wash ingion, bul p, B..~ Tain Centre Hall, Pa. Jacob H, Zong, | We use the soap that tackies the dirt aud not the shirt Linen sent to this laundry fs washed while, not whitewashed, Collars and Cuffs Laundered with.. LIKE EDGES. “Union Finish.” want of Thomas B Noah Weaver, aie Tha sevod and 6 Hor g, admins teator of ole. , of of Halnes twp 4 The accountof H B of Mary Reeder, Inte censed 3 The first and nal asooy i of ot iv inp, deo'd The first and fine! acesunt ins, guard of J. Ferris and =r minor childrens of Wen, It Halues twp, des'd is he Buel ssvount of J ofete of L B e “ Hering, of Cire exon ’ Liwniship, de a tof GW ir Of Sarah A. Bowes, a ele, SO Jara & : frst anid fina! aoe of of of Michael Keen, | OF, vO UIOr Halve twp ; ihe gorount ¢ the real estate of Boro, decd ww Tbe f 24 diss of 3 iste of twp dens The seoonnut of adminis ratons of eto uiwp frst an WwW. 1H Bal se Halles ower and oy Cnifiny Late of Pes I The administrator, d : ¢ ote Liviegston. late of Be ol by J Lin |} nilne or ote af dew’d iinisdrator of Bwo ss 0 22 The a Sasi anonnt of Jokes 1. Ole ine, adi : of Jobin § ny — yale fond eed * § | & iD Schenck sdminwirstor of ol of Ks i Neleber tra twp. RUMBERGER Heglster "SNOURT PROCLAMATION « Whereas Hom, Johy 6, Love, President Conrt of Common Pleas of theiith UL, oousisting of Lhe oounty ing ieoed bibs prove bearing date the 26th day of July, 189 to me dire ted fw holding a Court of Comaem Pleas and Orpbiag's Court, Court of Oger and Terminer aod get eral Jail Delivery aud Quarter Sessions of the Ponce in Bellefonte, for the connty of fil re, and commence oni We (th Monday of August the 2 Bday fF Augnst, 1899. and to ow tinue | week Nedioe x heroby given to the O water, Justices of the Peace Alderman and Constables of said conn. iy of Centre that they be thes and there in the proper persons, at 10 o'clock In the faenomn of said day. with their records inguisitions exami sation, aid their own rememboac cos, do those talngd which to thelr offire aprerisine in be d-wve, mid those who are bouod in regi Zanes 10 prosecute against the prisoners that are ff aball be in the Jat) of Centre ooiuly, bw the tf and there to prosecute against them ss shall be Just, Given under my band, si Bellefonte, the 26th day of July. in the year of oar Lord, 1899, and the one hundred and twenty~third year of thelu- dependence of the United States. W.M. CRONISTER, Sheriff the fautge of the Jadwial iis of entre, hav. LI EGAL NOTICE. «NOTICE 18 HEREBY Riven that the lollow ing sorounis will be presented 10 the Dont, for confiraation, on Wed nestay. August 30, 18%, and unless exceptions be filed thereto on or before the sooond day of the term, the seine will be confirmed to wit The first and floal socount of W. Galer Morel son, assignee of Join A Rupp The first and final account of W. J. Catlin as signee of C © Loose be Gr and final account of Joho Kline Com. mittee of Hanu«h MeKinley, s lunatic, ss flied hy John I. Olewine Administrator of the said Joha Kine, now deceased. M. L GARDNER, Prothonotary. july Tn ALUABLE REAL BENTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. « The undersigned will offer at pulie sale on the premises, about mile from Pena Cave and Tyrone Cortre County, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 19TH, 1800, t L o'clock p.m. the valuable farm now oon. by M. B. Duck aid belonging $9 the estate BF the late Jonathan Tressler, ontaining 179 ACRES AND 102 PERCH ES, in condition, the door : Aud Sinking Creek, a He farm about ten south of the billings, > large of bear trees on Ea of nner frais, farm in reach of POROMce, SOROOIS ABG ohureh, of sale will be n hy High Gloss or Du!l Finish. Clay W. Reesman, Agent for Centre Hall. 999% 0% 9% NNN Come to my gallery. I will make Penny Pictures every Satarday notice 15 Genuine Photos [5¢ts. Cabinets, Mantellos=, .and Flo-entines All izes and styles of photoes fur Cray- on Work, Pastel and In. ink. and Water Col- ished, prices lower Out-door Views a Bpeciaity. Carty beat f wis guaranteed «8 good as the om $1 75 ww 80 T.C.BARTCES, Cantre “all Galiery in Kreamer buil ding £2 febi2m P. V. 5. STORE. Men's Oxfords, Misses’, Children's and Youths’ Oxfords and Sandals, all styles, color and prices, Special for Ten Days. Ladies’ Dong. Lace Oxfords, Kid Lined, Pat. Tip, Tbe. If you are looking for gnar anteed shoes in every line, give me a call, Driving Shoes a specialty. C. A. KRAPE, SPRING MILLS. 00 000000000000000000000 THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE OOLLEG ®1.50 Ladies’. 280000000000 0009 ee000eeescener o ® @ ® ® ° ® ° 8 ® ” * ® e ® ® ® ® ® ® ® % ® ® * ° ® 2 2 * ® ® 1 ® “o090 LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAU] FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION: UNDENOMINA TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEXES: TUITION FREE OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. . AGRICULTURE and HOKNGULTURA with constant illustrations on the Farm and in the Laboratory. BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. Or with the BIOLOGY nai stad . Y: with an un iy full ane in the . ELECTRIC NOI RR These MECHHNI AL ENGINEERING | oon MINING ENGINEER] NG » NG; on with extensive xercises in the Field the Bhop, gran HisTO RY/ AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. iN ART i» s LTekATR, Lats LANGUAGE and French, German through the r Wilkes and daily #, arriving 108 a. m. p.m. Pas “ce Jeadtiznore 6 Workin f sunbury lturmedinis » BAIONS, BITIY- Hg al Fhladelphin 4.80 a. ms Ne Yorks 725 in m Pullmer sleepitig cars {ron Harrisburg | to Phlladelphis and New York Fhiisdeiphis | passengers can remain in siveper audisturbed ani 7.30 a.m i 204 a m.~Train (bmiis {burg sod poluts east and south | Phillndeipbic wi 6 28 m New York Wook days, 10 8 8, wo. Sunday, Balt fm, Washilngtlon, 7.46. 8 tu Fulltsey slevpin: [oars 0 Philadelphia apa Wekhiogton, snd passenger cosches U Philadelph is sud Baitimors 4 barre Berenson, Henot for Harristirs »1 8 1 og i m1 Pho deipt 0201 3 i Baltbnore 9.4 : | MOLE! CoRcnes tr Phi i Bilp m ~Trai { Hurrieburg and ai i For Barris. arrivivg at 255 » wm ore, 6.50 8. 5 WESTWARD 32a. m.~Tiniy 3 Daily) For Erie. Can- Bu sigue, Rochester, B flaio, Niegurs Falls, and sir rlalioue Wilh pass lager conchies Ww Rochester, Week Gay: for Dub ds. sud Pitsburg Ou uodays only Uline slevpers Ww Rochester sud Erie 08 a. wn. ~Trai 8i Duiiy Fou tank B 41h intertnedisle station, snd Wer Kdaye Tyr Ciearts id Fhiligaburg, HASTE and the West, with through cars wo Ly roms Lal p ma Train Wen kday» for { one. Clearfield, Philipsburg daigus aud Heriue ali befotste, Ten for sie, Kane Ty- Fitaburg, Cs. an lernediate ®ulioue ny reste Han faesilany Buflslo sue Nisgars Fails w»nh rough passenger coaches 1o Kane snd Hoops ester, and Parlor car wo Rochester | CiDp, m.~Traln 1} Week duys for Renovo Elmira and inte mediate stations ¢42 Wm. ~Train 18. Daiis for Lock Haven { Aan inwermmediaie sistious V FL THEOUGOH TKAINS FUR MOUONTAN ON FiO EAST AND SOUTH Train 31 leaves New York 12.10 night | his vem Balilmore 400 8 m Harrishurg Ahan. daily Wilkesbarre, 7 30 a mw Week: Ars arriviog otf Moutandon jo 8a id train io les Ver Phtladelphin 8.40 & m ou 7.56 » mn, Baltimore BAS am, W Sh mm, week days, srrivi £ & Moutsudon LEI pm, «ith parior car from Philadeinbis sud through passenger cosehss from Phils Suiptiin aud Baltimore Thin leaves New York 8.50 a m, Phila, 122 3 mm; Wash ins Lon a1 10.50 « m, Bailimore a1 12.40 wm, Wilkesbarre 31.6 pm, arriving st Monten Aon mi 6.0: pm, week days, with through pas seuger ocosches from Phila and Baltimore fuin 21 leaves New Yor LS p. m Pile 4.35 pm, weekdays 4.50 Pp. mm, satinglon 30 p om, Baltimore 4.25 + 1¥, Wlikesbarre, 6.00 pi. (week days) arriving at Mo lsucCou 9.48 pw Through Parior Car trom Puiladeipbin, week deve. aud passenger oosch from Phisiads iplils and Washington Rin 5 leaves New York ai 755 P mm, Philage H20pm, Washiuglon 10.40 p m. Baltimore 1156 pm, (daily) arriving si onlandon st 5 £3 & in, with through Pullman Boeing car fron Phllsdeiph & sud thi ig! pessetiger coaches from Fhiliadelphis and 8s timore Philadel Wasniug ileal rre - Philadel. Bus days, m dal. LEWISBURG AND TYKUNE RALLEGAD Week days, Homward AM S1aTior & WwW Moulaudon & 3» Lewisburg € 45 Biehl 6 47 Vicksburg 6 Hi Misinburg {7 UTI Mllsont : Giles ron {7 40 Paddy Mountsts 3 BO AODUrn 17 oF Rerby Uh Rising spring LilPeun Cave is Uentre Hall Alsregy #1ilinden Hall S510mk Ha 1 29 Lemont i Dale Summit 52 Plonsant say : AXetneny 1 Relleforie Eastward, M roms . gw - - Ee —— BE HHO RO KE KE RO NO AG OF B80 Be SNES ERENERERENES 4 Mobis am 1.15 Montandon A. m. 505 Maile w ave Lew bar Jd + ¥ MS in. and » 35 Ou Sanday tr {os leave Mota “Ga ine P30 a i4.B HUTCH * ‘ 9.25 and ve Lewis ¥ ". . WOO Ag CENTRAL BAILBOAD, lake effort Ma: 25, 100 BHLLEPOTS EASTWAMD Ca PM AM Ar, 1 10% 45 ji 02x 124 ETATIONN. 1 Bellefonte... ww Dleville w Morris. wor WHILIDOT oon Husters....... «Filimore. .. Brialy... Waddie ved? Seotia Crossing... wo Rram rite webu rable sive od Ei nnn Finley College, Morning trains from Montandon. W Lok Haven aud Tyrone onnect wit 7 for Bate Colloge 36112 26's 07 h BRII2 24i% Ogi IL 22% 02 5 30412 20°8 oo iilimmsport birds No Afternoon trains from Mog. tandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone connect ath Tain No. 11 for Sate College. Traits from “Guie Uoliege connect with Penns. RB. K trains wi Bell foute fbnily except “undsy, F H. THOMAS Sum TRAL KAIL ROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA Conde a Time Table Besd Down | eT Pend Op Na LiNo 5 No 5 Muy 18, 1808. Na € No No 2 - —— i SEN v 10. Ip. m. Ly, Ar 7 8048 W5.BELLEF'NTE. | Tal 357... Nigh... LL il g mm PPE PERPPRD PPL SREREEg “guy” - «= — o « 23 © = Ess ERcBRESS Be sEBsE=gsasy ®eveeseescovecs? Bez 3 8 2 PREABPBREBEE AIT a 0 STUCCO OsOLew rr SS8rangageEse x gu S8E228°% ¥ i Ln - of eared Te WHBWE EW AF h ig £144 nt aT was PR 8 2Egn = nom “mily Phi . mip oa WMaek Days Bundy 110 108 Pom, y