ih A593 . La c <ATy hy Ug- nT VOl. LXXV, ROBERT E. PATTISEH, CHOSEN ON FIRST BALLOT TO nEAD DEMOCRATIC STATE TICh EL, most COuYen. At one of the largest and thusiastic Democratic State tions ever held, Robert I. Pattison Philadelphia, was yesterday, Wednes- day, at Erie again chosen to lead the No- svowed Democratic forces to victory next vember, There three candidates for the nomiration, son, Guthrie, of Pittsburg, of Clearfield, but the made by Pattison during his two terms of oflice as Governor, his he nesty straightforwardness of character, were and enviable record and his popularity and strength in the country disteiets of the state, and bis ability to unite all factiots of the party him the choice of the delegutes, George W. Guthrie, of P was nominated for Lieutenant Govern- or, and James Nolan, Reading, for Secretary of Internal Afluire, Mr. Guthrie is well known in Pern sylvania Democratic politics as the ud vocate of ballot reform and sound, | clean politics. Last year Mr. Guthrie | was made chairmsn of the Demoeratie city committee of Pittsburg, and took | an active part in the Citlzens' cam- | paign last spring, and was largely in. strumental in breaking the bold the Quay-Stone-Elkin ring had on Pitts] burg's Councils, This led to the gestion that he be the cau didste for | Governor on the Democratic Licks Mr. Nolan, of Reading, althou bi never holding public office, has alweys tsken a deep interest in the success of | his party. He is known true, honest busipess man of the kind veed- | ed ut Harrisburg just now. The principal contest at the conven- tion was whether twenty-nine or six. ty delegates from Philadelphia should be seated. The convention by a vole of 220 to 94 sustained Chairman Creasy | in his assignments of 20 d to] the city. It wasa fight between the] cities and the country in which the] country districts won, The patriotic feature of the gather ing became manifest the played “My country, ‘tis of thee.” soon as the frst strains of the anthem were sounded the delegates, of the galleries and those on Lhe aroge aud sapg the first verse with glorious volume of melody. The fl: ety was inepiriog snd the jvcident ed much enthasissm that bore no lation to eandidates or soy of the « jssues before the convention, The Democratic party of Pennsylvi,| nia, strictly adhering lo state repeats and reaffirms all of the state] wade id Lis burg 4 ol i Blige as = clegates when band occupants | t g slag @ a BRIOUS~ re- £4 IE ieslies | ments, promises and declarations of | purpose contained iu tl platform of | its State convention of 190], and at its Wednesday the oo pouveulion adopted strong platform, which is: Honesty in Btate Government. No barter of publie franchise. No pinching legislation, A uniform primary election law and | personal registration in all the eities of the Commonwealth, with free, and secret ballot, Equal protection to eapital and I» bor. Every honest citizen desiring to see this frreat from, the hands of political grabbers ean donseientionsly vote for the above tickét and platform, cf | substance cqual | Commonwealth reeovered CexTRE AT THE CONVENTION The Centre county delegation, tyssix strong started for Erie Bellefonte on Monday evening in the apnecial Pullman ear “Clifton Forge ” On each side of the ear was a hanner the foll length of the ear with the in. saription “For Governor, Col. John A, Waandward, of Centra.” The members of the delegation will make the car their headgnarters during their stay af Erie. The delegation fa comprsed of some of the best Democrats in the county and well represents this part of the ainte, The fact that Centre's Democrats were going Ina special Pollman ear attracted almost as much attention in Pellefonte nz a prod sized elrens wonld in this town, Everybody, from the street urchin to leaders of the Republi. ean party were down to see them off They expect to return in the same car this, Thursday evening, Thoee who went to the nomination of the next governor of Pennsylvania are : John Noll, 1, 1, Fpang'er, TF Hefmile MW. #, MeDowell, Bata OCnlless, Johti PP Johnson, Philipeburg, delegates; Hamman Feohler, 1. A feheefler, CO. Y, Wagner, ¥, F, Kaginey, Joseph Rightnou=, terre Donovan, James dohafleld, P, Gray Meek. W. Miles Walker, M. 1. Gardner, John J. Bower, Elia 1, Orels, F. P. Binie, W, C, Wein. ¥», Bellefonte: J. G, Dauberman, David J, Meyer, Hon, 1, Khone, B. W, Bm'th, Centig Finil; W. ¥, Smith, 7, 1, Musser, Milihe!m: John Smith, W, HH, Smith, Rpri og Mille; W. IT, Noll J. HW. Corl Pleasant Gap; A, Weber, Mr. Malley, HH. A. Moore. ‘Rothroek Gardner, Howard: De. 1, 1. Rob's, Prot. 1. ¥, Reber, John T, MeCornick, State College; Bills Shaffer, Madisssburg, The management of the car and are signment of bérths was in charge of Fravk P. Blair. thir. from | i | CLEVELAND OUT OF THE LaSTH, Ever since arrangements were pleted for the opening of the handsome cOlll- announced that ex Presi i the there have been persistent rumors that invitation to address guests turned into presidential nominating convention of Tildenites, at whose hands Mr. Cleve- would be benetiel The the vecasion would be fn ary. fX- made of fully prepared and digni- ranged, and one his well- known care HAIL, PA.’ FORTY OLEO SUITS PENDING. Department nt Hurrisburg Issaes Its See ond Dalletie bulletin issued Food 48 snmples of The second Dairy that of by the and A Department butter analy zed ber 31 Inst 164 wer pure, 191 adalter- ated and 62 contained © a preservative, Three of the six samples of cheese sna- Iy zed were below standard. Of the 203 samples of milk tested 220 were pure 40 were adulterated and ! Fight one samples of of out vinegar prese rvative, He of fied addresses, was the most the many Con. nl- Democrats present whose names have been known figure though there evening, were his But not only was there no rehearsed “hoom Mr fourth eandidaney for tl in party councils quite as long as 1 for (Cleveland's set afoot ie office which | ably and patriotieal- | r { he filled so admis ly twice, but all questions of his ever “or again eherd ambi the \\ set at rest by | himself in that cwsphatie manner for | which he has gained { wide reputation, an tion to reside ir Opa in org such a world- Could anyone who knows the man | or anvthing about positiveness | he bas abso- | lutely retired from active politieal life, | when he says iu Clevelaud- like terms: Il the Ue his a tiiese ) decided, lieve imes poiot to snother 8% near we shall reap fullowing the indieated at | the | line but I believe by have { hand, fruits of it enly conduct | In any ‘i com for tibility of the ng and abiding indestrue par-| its } awer f oF good, ! + r. } ire the reserve of patriotic | wisdom will at same itself in the time | De i rescue of our coun- of are | I My days litical activity vot hereafter * in party content l 3 po past; and sh i re councils olute re- | I inapiratic uln ly with reti nent, Lut till ave one burnieg, | I w ress | the ration to perfeet premacy of that ¥ xicus I alth and =u ant to see die pest Demog- to bless thi to itself unmoved Mission if is Dnt { 0 i a Ciamor- people—a Geracy Py by and ug ass 13. assis f wlvrntie i Rirang of and the guests « lar 37 corr pled | Dene cracy of flers « ¢ alliance § the De | Demoe & CIacy sa fe Ti! that deser iy the yes and wine it, Hcoess, | : I ! i i i "er -- Another Hacse Sale. fJ. B Gentgsl, at! iday was well attended. was one of the that was ever | qe price $ IN - load that fu Millhe horse sale o Fr The this ad of in the town Thi« is horses A v | car |} era 3 the ' Fie Mr. | i BE Gl im. tp Mo % fat . Tenia pi Ace hn 'y lied Bolliog Coffee. jnal Thursday a little deughter of H. Lingle § Dr. nire Hill, while car- { if nee it over her little ten- montb's-old sister, who ves on ifee pot of boiling coffue i » The baby was se- verciy sealded on its left and n a danger side is % . sed it ts us ganagition, 5 A ————— Fire Insurances Company Meets, The meeting of the directors of the Farmers Mutua! Fire lasurance com- pany mel in Centre Hall on Monday. No business of importance? was trans- feted as no fires wave osstirred sinee the last meeting. The following di- rectors were present: Joseph Bottorf, H. (. Campbell, G. Bailey, OG. F. Musser, FF, Frank McFarlane, J. R BE Duck, DD F. Lise, Fred Kuriz, Geo, J. M. Fisher, Brumgart, H. 4 I. Thom wv, ib. Haines, teil For ithe Improve mont of the Town, Two weeks ago a notice signed by order of the gouncll appeared In these columns relative to the lees being trimmed to a height of eight feet from the pavement, Bo far only one or two property owners have aooceded to the wishes of the borough dads, The peo ple have not done their duty, [uo the order the eonuncil said if the trees were not trimmed by the owner withia ten days they wonld be trimmed by the proper officer at the expense of the owner, Fourteen days have elapsed. Will the council do its duty? Inerrnacd Batarips, The school directors of Tyrane town. ship, Blair county, have increased the salaties of their teachers, Experience was considered Lhe lmportant essential and was made the basis of salary Male tenchiers beginning ure to receive, $58 per month; with one year's ex peri- ence, $30; two years’ experience, $40; three years, $41, and four years, $12 the maximum, Female teachers begin with $35 and grade same way to $40 They slso decided that pompulsory at tendance begin with the first month of school, that is that parcits start thelr children of this nge at the opening of the term. The department has its hands full prosecuting offenders against the pure Fourteen suits were brought of 1859, fifty- of Of and 1901, were pushed to a ter- Other eases brought were five againet renova- the ac and mination and forty are pending. nders, (ifty lp King's Coronation Postp med postponed The coronation of King of England, bas been ndefinitely. The king was compelled operalio privately to submit to an phlitis. Itis his condition is serious, n for perity- admitted that but hopes are d that he may nue nourishment | and has gained strength, All the festiv ed at an end The torn down and Loudon is sad over this the king. to take s deel; ordered ities have been AT and all troops home, decorations have all been illness of The Kins hh worried over the is Iu 8 he would become king but would never | be crowned. The world bas been arouse time ago that rivilized by | beiug for the speedy recovery of Eogland's popular whole « id losympathy prayers whole Bre Innd a faa DEATHS, DANIEL Daniel ( died Mr throughout Hny der, Ys Lis howe, kuown hie through was well y, 8s Was traveling ie un territon ¥ Fears the very bottom, he this " the past {en or twelve legion radusaily g athird mriver, then half partner of the for whi h he traveled. For the p few years he was sole owuoer of a store in Bunbury, worked himself ap until he was firm si sl WEL WILLIAM KLINE William Kline, a highly respected died at the | i on Thursds isson-in law y's works, ¥ morn. Iii 6K « ANIR10E Wi $ . » i ff ou x ws 3 twit recy ars (6 fof nrty years i yy i ; ye i ernplayed by the firm of M { He industrious man and was esteemed Ly i all who Knew him, fe and seve. | eral grown chi 3 Ww & Linn, was :11 honest and His w Idren survive him. HB AGREES Helen, the threeanantiivwold daugh- ter of Rev. and Mrs, W. J, Wagner, of Glasgow, OC miaty, died on Monday morning, of inflammation i the bowels. The funeral services were | held Wednesday, wo Bhs The Pa An%ing toute Chingen, I.EN i ambria © of | By a decisive vote the United States Senate decided that the Panama route is preferable to the Nicaraguan. It is hardly probable that the House will euler avy serious objections, except that the cangl be begun within twelve months, mn ni I A SP ————— A Curtin Statue in Harrisbarg, The Harrisburg Patriot is advoeat. ing the erection of a statue of ex-Gov, ernor Curtin in front of the [0th ward sehool tailding at Harrisburg, The school building is located directly in the coutre of Camp Curtin, the concen- tration point of Penasylvania’s troops during the Civil Was. Vanni Telegraph Company, TE Negotiations have heen finfially con. cluded whereby the Postal Telegraph eompany will secure the 3,500 offices and all the lines owned by thejPenn- ay Ivania railrond now operated by the Western Union. The Postal will take posession of the offices on January 1, 1908, This desl will deprive the West. ern Inlon of ite chief outlets west and south in addition to the 3,500 feeders dt cost little or nothing to maintain, AAAI fA SRSA. Marriage Licenses, William I'. Weaver ty Bother Ay a, Watley Ridge, {orer W Height, py UU, Weaver, Asipnsbury, Alvin 8 Movers, If alshn Jonnie Wtover, Centre ail, Wiliam KR, Bray, Bethlehem, Pa. Hara Moyer, Contre Mille ong Krel ter. nhreok, ry A oR) Milin, a, nln 7, M mar. Hannah, fone iA . Warelors Mark, lle a muliy Bo n Keo, whibesxbnrs, Reenburg, 1 "HU RSDAY. JUNE CURRENT COMMENT Brief Discosslon of Politienl and Matters of Public Interest There are | ppalps phia | tL geveral members of a Philadel ‘chool Board for exoration Lanes ee Pa, This is a should i and fearful {condition of aflairs, and I Ove i system which cares only { mercinlism of public for gain, pollute the for the fif e¢ and Carne. very sanclusry of hopes—the’ room of our public techools, i » ction a Washing the Chica pays the Confederate ger { by Americ Aithough opp tstatue to Robert 1 [en asing the ere nf nt nt least at present, Tribune fervid complimen “General Lee C and military him. He took up but did abedience Lo Lis sense was a great iti ’ 3 3 ivie virtues adorned Rrims against antly in Whe decided against country, he #0 reluet of duty, were in ory. ® Wages of workiogmen are beirg recularity of but itis noticeable that the ress n ven is never considerable Inte, Zi oecatse of continoe d wonuse of the The trusts hav ws of the necessaries of | ore de ar to k wily lie i srosperity,’” but “1 i i Xs price iviog ” pi ¢ 0 advanced ep hi Ly fry pl itfe that in eath in the fi d f Le means of wot kingman's b stomach, paid more money. uid not Self $ iowed to slarve make money for his em- { he ¢ lo thr apy, | Bait ¥ rest, and not philan- pir therefore, In # the man who pays Lhe wager, » $ ait]e In the l iy between the Repub) hu everything ean party and the Sagar Trusts have had Against their own way, mel fai McKinley, vell, the pledges of the good faith of the of ring » far the Trusts the advice | iralion of Roose ie pa form, | Liovernment th} Lie rity pia and | ii ili bumane d Pe way fale a suff se die consideration | for and ndent people thie Trusts bar Lhe modifi woul {Oo any cation of the tarifl alive that a serve to diminis : 5 ’ FiRIREA the Lane their unjust profits, | It i | greed over in i of bande " A tiumph Isle, tiled 1a it by the righ ij he tari! monsters | have ere nd hold we ith upnn Lhe Dal by 5 throat, - ¥ ® i People who have been worrying over | the worthlessness of wood pulp paper will re] invention | EK which vee lo Kaow thal an has just been completed by Prof C. by i Kelp Leds of the An d in the manufacture of The invent nk. g the seaweed and forming it into 8 pulp from which paper of the finest juality be manufactured, fl, paper, immense Oy are to be utilize paper. im consis in can fgual which, jabs Not in a et to the finest linen thotigh a produet of the chemist’ it great'y resembles, ¢ has Prof. Aatl hony su seorded palp fe if a suitable paoer be produced at 50 per cent. of the cost of other pulp. ee 5 * The Republicans of the Senate gen- erally are opposed to the admission «f a4 Sales, in the not unreasonable fear that they would increase the Demo- gratic representation in both houses of Congress and in the electoral college. But Senators my and Penrose appear to have no such misgivings, at least #0 far as New Mexice ia concerned. With their experience of Pennsylva- nia Legislatures aud of recent Machine Siete Convention they are persuaded that there would be ny great ditliculry for William H. Andrews, late of Crawford county, and tow eof Albu- querque, ta represent New Mexico in the United States 8 nie. At any rate, they are ready to risk the experi ment. Andrews would be quite an acquisition to the Senate of the United states, sud he would probably bring with him 8 statesman of much the same type. . Democratic harmony was the key- note at a great gathering in the Tilden Club in New York last week, when ex- President Grover Cleveland and ex. senator David B. Hiil werg the prin- cipal speakers, Mr, Cleveland declared ho should never again participate in party coun cils, but that he bad a burniug desire to see the Democoeratic party once more re- stored to perfeet health, and to see it victorious, He belleved that an oppor. tunity now exists for it to achieve vie tory, if the party will disregard gaudy and guodrtalo fssues and cling to its old and time honored principles, Ex-Senator Hill iu his speech bitterly nusailed the Roosevelt Administration for its hinperialistie policy and attacked the Republican party for itsTrust-breed. ing, Trust-fostering policies, He declar- that Demo ratio forces are now har. monious snd ready for a campaign that BOCIAL GArsipEnRING-, The town on Tuesday evening wi i i 1 Bradford's Joying | dem ried by its young Ww roof that gentleman nd wife A i Lid peaple, o were out at ult thmubile the howpit hin es bout filly YOu tg people from different paris of the vals wele Livre tlie even He very pleasantly hat, playing | of ating tiid Mrs Mr. ined ripped spitert i patric sw aid Bradford Hin of Iu day FVeRIn alwaye | the Hon | Pues ne S11 i Wi pilslait | reputation, J 3 giv ner Mr. kar vt by and y lf Fhursday evening, fair, ut { # party i 1 lyn WwW, Alex: f WHs About forty of their their pleasant friends niet aud home tful spending some time in go deligi inl chat 1 Zunes the most ltetmuptin Wwe » served by Lhe nit had of the opinion that Mr § re hostess, All pres a delightful und are evening nd Mrs, Alex ander kKuow how to entertain. | Mrs. - George Heckman Hightful surprise 1g. The by the birthday o was Lhe gAVEe a Wednesda OCCARI0 party last ‘ent f Mr. fr H fevenit € was Heckman reciple nt « ¥ many presents | The evening thie whole affair Mr. and } Heckman are Lhoug hit | Ry their neighbors, | — -— For some time ps or ® tadicated how Mrs ———— AMP on ———— il some miscree nt have been stealing ice cream from pa i i ties who had prepared their is making it for freshment of i from pers 8 A more seriou times supposed. The editor recalls this kin | at Yair of many years ago ad sans smn eller, the I rob ably, { x dealer who hes 18) : tha shit iipped sny ol her man, nore Lie will ship p The gresler load was bought ia N ' Ca : ri anuothe part y valley. aC fl next week, of i» £1 wal . Miss Beas Rh A ndrews, T been ef JW ers, “red 1. torge emits Vi Cll ives of James [3 joving few days at the home m Centre Hill. M . of Cleveland, , Al ira. Ida V, dret Ser in i less ’ gu hin, are of Mre Moyer’s mother A. Rearick, of Spring Mills | where pe will spend the greater par of the summer. A. Merrill Allison, Mills Monday morning. Mr ison graduated from Bucknell Ui ai iw Homa ff of Bpring Privcipsl of Alexandria, Huntingdon oouuty schools, Rev. W, E. popular pastor urch at Milroy, shen ge for Rev, sunday, Z Mills at 10 30 ¢ and at Centre Hall at 2 Robert D. Fi of this place, who has been looking afier the imple- ment interests of thie Warder, Bush- nell & Glessner Co., manufacturers of the Champion Machines, throughout Somersel and Cambria counties, was home over Bun fay. Mr. Foreman re- ports business good, and if his activity there is to be judged by his activity while at home, we know the company BE Je preneta is well served. Mrs. B. B. Kreamor, little daoghter Ilebecen, and Miss Annie Weaver last week went to Altoona Lo visit the for- mer’s brother John SBholl, who for the past nine years has held a responsible position with the Eleotrie Light Com pany of Altocna. 8. 8. Kreamer join. ed his wife on Baturday and they to. gether this week expect to visit Mr. Kreamet's sister, Mrs. 8. H. Heck man, at Johnstown. — During the absence of the editor at Erie, attending the Damoccratic state envention, the Reporter is in charge editorially, locally and mechanically ~of Prof. John D. Meyer, who took his first lessons in the art, preservative under the chief while associate editos of the Centre County Times. Mr Meyer at that time was in kicker bockers, but he was then such an apt student that the Reporter is 1ensn- ably safe in his hands. —[ Editor.] John Ii. Keller, of Mount Pleasant, North Carolina, is at home now visiting his father, James A. Kel ler. Rev, Keller graduated from the Theological Seminsry at Lancaster n year ago and has been pastor at Moant Pleasant since that time. The south seems Lo agree very well with him and it is luteresting to hear him talk on commercial and agricultural advan. tages of that comparatively new coun- try. Rev, Keller still continues his studios as is shown by the fact that he has bought a half interest in the Mount Amosua Female Seminary and occuples the chair of Mental Bolence, Latin and German. The Feminary is Sleckel, the young and the Presbyterian will jprreach by . H. Bchuyler of Cx nex! al i 2. 11. 30 p. 1. weinan, of the south, Jiri Eo Fie Fiiers Alles ure will men Degoyrutie victory, hh » Subscribe for the Centre Reporter. NO. 26, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. Y| | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL = PARTS, { Joseph Lulz, of this plaee, | {Ing at Harrison's | He will remain ther ent W. ! bi | aang some in assisl- Jellefonite, * some Lite, bake ry, Biation ag Frank Bradford is fish. His to eighty - Liz hauls of | Inst day's fishing summed up i five trout, Joseph Monteliu Mary Hino nion couly s Wile, two children, of Piper visiting relatives in | his sisters | i i ¥ and Maggie, i £5 vu iy, ¥. Are The average of the tobacer erop in county is about seven hundred two hundred and fifty last year, ’ iinton and fifty BOTES, Burglars broke tut into Waite's Haven L took nothing bat John bieyele shop, L.ock one bu Mrs. Joseph Edmiston was the of Mra, Mame Miller went pues snd former's 1 iast 1« week, the ’ ¥ € 4 . il at blate College, Its wi cems strange to see Me(Cl the reg enahan's ilar driver ew days vacation, gon go by without t i f i i Will is taking a dis er T joying the sights of Pit ttsburg, he Lock Haven State Normsl Commencement exer- Wednesday, One graduates ci held its yesterday i vired * and ten received iplomas, hie ex-Centre B picy i. ¢ ai H.T the eount Ens now resi will bold their Glasgow's grove, The aseocia- inir county annual in ¥ Hwon ugust 23 1 A Lion is Hierous oue, 8 roxell, sixty-eight years old, most widely known citizens f Mifflin county, died at McVeytown Friday night of week, from dis- eases incident to old age, rs. Rebecca Sparr had a nw roof the dwelling place occupied by W, A, mind an ane of last on house, this Mrs. her in Nandos, % it alm to keep ™ alo bugs are very plentiful Po hard she The Hows are being gathered by those 11.4 f ir is by the galion who are doing what they can to lessen the ravages of the etiemy of the potato growers. J. W, I passed through Ce day Carlin, of Rebersburg, Hall | Fri- Bellefonte, Mr. Carlin will have the united sup- port of the Democrats in the borough of Centre Hall, The weather tremely cold 1 y i-s ire inst on his relurn from on Monday or this fire in the house felt was ex- A unfortable and in the evening even an overcoat, It was not as warm as it generally is i the 230d of June Joseph M. Carson, was un time of year, Very o of Potters Mille, losing a wateh on while driving It was a Docher engraved case forfunate M yiday Own, in norning io with Elgin works. The find: r will be suitably rewarded hy Mr. Carson Phila ~ * The degree of Doctor of was conferred upon eonlored, by This is the fi being conferred on any ored race that institution, Stark was elected past church in El The church George Univercits of Ay Ire Princeton ral instance " Pes of the i us by [Lov or of izabeth, New Jerswy, of the Methodist a festival tholomew’s Inwn the evening of July 4th. The Methodists, as usual, wilt furnish all who go with good refres ments. Fa case of cold or rainy weather the festival will be held in tue Grange Hall, Charles M. Schwab presented to Mt Aloysius Academy at Cresson, last week, a magnificent building called alumnae hall. Mrs. Elizabeth Pollard, of Pittsburg, President of the Assia. tion, scocpted the gift on behalf of i e institution. Governor Stone, Bis Garvey and Suanahinu were pres The Fardoers Mis Laud will noid a festival the eveuiug of July 4th, ‘es tween the store sud the mill st that place. The tub race will take place ut 6:30 o'clock aud the wheelbarrow at 700 o'clock, The Penn Hall baud with "be preswnt. Tae Farmers Mills boys promise a good time for all who come to the festival. The Colyer Mills baud will niso be present. J. J. Lingle whose Lime is at pring Mills met with guile a serious need ut Saturday of last week while at his Work ssa fireman ou the N.Y, CU. Ratlroud near Pattun. The engine be was on ran into suothier train snd the result was, his left ear was nearly cut ofl uid the top of his bend was badly cut and mangled. Mraday wi tase. work Harold, the three-year old pon of air, sod Mrs. J. Will Mayes, of Howard, formerly of Lemout, met with what might have been a very serious accident, In some manner the little tot fell out of the Kitchen window, a distance of about the enor members will hold on Bare |. Toe face aud head was badly bruised, aod 3 Bit Rt was lt be was hurt in i we i
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