The Petroleum Centre daily record. (Petroleum Center, Pa.) 1868-1873, July 22, 1869, Image 2

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Cntll further notice llio mailt will arrive at mid
dqmrt Item this ottlcc m follow! :
ARRIVE.
Sonth and East, via. Irvineton,10.?8 A. M.
Hooth and West, " Jleadvllle, 5.18 I. M.
North and East, " Corry, 8 55 . "
DKPART.
Sonth and Wait. 8 46 A. Tl.
Soutt East and West, 130 P. M.
North, East and Wot, 10.00 A. M.
Illvliio SvrvicR.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Preaching t 11 o'clock A. M., nod 7
o'clock P. M.
Rsv. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor.
M. E. CHURCH.
Services ever; Sabbath at 11 A. M. nd
1 P. M. Sabbath School at twelve o'clock
M. Scats free, A curdial Invitation ex
tended to all.
Ekv. C. M. Hrahd, Pastor.
STS. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catbolie)
Mara at a. m.
Vesper and Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament at 4 p. tu.
Catechism at 2 p. m.
JAMES DUNN. Pastor.
fc Attention Citizens !
All well disposed citizens of
Petroleum Centre, and vicinity,
who feel nri interest in the future
prosperity of the town, are earn
estly requested to meet at the
school house near the Churches,
at 8 o'clock, P. M., on Friday,
the 23rd inst.
Many Citizens.
Tlie Solar Eclipse.
The eclipse ot the sun which will take
place on Saturday, August 7th, will bo
visible throughout the whole extent of the
North American continent as a nnrlia'
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eclipse. The places where it is to be tola
are confined to n narrow belt less than lf0
wilts wide, extendiog In a south-euslorly
direction across the continent. The paitiui
shadow of the moon first touobes the earth
in longitude west from Washington 138
degrees, and north latitude 37 degrees. The
umbra, or the total shadow, touches the
earlb In longitude 1G5 degrees west from
nauau6nu, utm in north latiludo hi tie-
grees. In other words,-at the first of these
places, tho dark body of the moon is seen to
touch the sun erller than at any other place
just as the sun is rising. The umbra o'
the moon travels at first in a north-easterly
direction toward Bebring's Straits, where it
bends gradually eastward, and from Bebr
ing's Straits it begins to travel in a south
easterly din-cttou, which general direction
it holds across British America and the
United State?. To speak definitely, the
Central lino of the path of the umbra enters
the territory of the United States about 200
miles north-west of Fort Union, which is
situated at tho junction of the Yellowstone
and Missouri Rivers. It sweeps south-east ac
ross Dakota, enters the State of Iowa near Its
noitb-western boundary and passes through
portions of tho State of Iowa, Illinois,
Indiana, Kentucky, Virglnia,Tennesseeand
North Carolina. The eclipse will be total
also in certain parts of Missouri and South
Carolina. At Pittsburg the time of begin
ning will bo 4:14 r. m , and of ending G:12
v. h. At Erie it will begin at 4:42 i-. m ,
unit eml nt 1141 i v. Tlin limn ,vt' tlm '
collpso in this vicinity will vary but little
from that given for Pittsburg and Erio.
It will bo only partial in Pennsylvania.
Rueh.'s Tniii.. Tho Question Js often
asked us when Gus Rheil will bo tried for
the murder of David Tate. We will reply
that Coutt sets la this county on the 4th
. Monday in August, and should the trial be
beard here, and both sides ready, it will
Cjiuo off at that time. Ho may not bo tried
in this county, and the trial may bo post
poned until another term. Tlieso are si p
positions, still they may occur
Tub Musical Review ibr July, J. L. Pe
ters, publisher, 198 Broadway, N. Y., is
one of the best editions pu blisbed. It is ru
plute with a varied selection of readiug
tu liter for ladies, and some of tho latest
ln;i.io..l ii..j'li.;i:ion:i cf tho d.iy me title
luiir, I l:i i' ,:'" I'llo.i iwf Allium-, i'.it.
;.. u i r i-1 ;.i i-r.
National Oiii'iians' IIomknteaD at
(Jkttysih The agent ot tbi noble en'
U-i'iU'isp, Rev. Mr. Atkinson, Is mooting
with go"l sueevss In Titnsville. Jonathan
Wntson has Riven over $100; souio others
$311, $25 mid lesser amounts, down to $1.
several shares lor Sunday schools of $23
each buvo been nlready obtained here.
Amongst those the staff and children of the
State Home Institution are about raising a
share. It may not be generally known that
Rev. Mr. Bignell, M. E. minister, is to act
as local treasurer. All upon whom the
agent may not call, can have the privilege
of paying whatever they d el disposed to
give into Rev. Mr. II.. who will duly for
ward the sutne to the general treasurer.
Tne amount collected by the children is to
go, through the different snperintendents of
schools, Into Mr. B.'s hands also. Many
who have not yet subscribed mny feel It a
privilege to assist in this clfort to rescue the
children ol the fallen hnioes llcnnlU.
AVood'a Household Magazine fur July, de
voted to knowledge, vlrtuo and temperance,
published at Newburgh, N. Y., by S. S.
Wood, is filled with the olioiwst reading
matter, benelicial to meu, women and chil
dren. It enjoys a liberal circulation among
all classes, and Is one of the best magazines
of the day.
The luueral of David Tate, recently killed
In this town, took place at Erie, on Tuesday
morning, and was largely attended by the
Odd Fellows and friends of the deceased.
The ball was taken from bis body the night
before, and will be produced In evidence on
the trial.
A man named Wood attempted to commit
suicide by cutting bis throat with n razor
at the American Hotel In Erio on Saturday
morning. Not being an experienced sugeon
ho failed to make a job of it and only in
dieted a flesh wound.
A wealthy and public spirited citizen of
Pittsburg, Mr. Thomas,!!. Raho, has erected
a free batb-bouee on tno river bank in ihi.t
city for the use of thoso who have no place
to cleanse themselves. Commendable.
Mr. James Bucban, of Rochester, has
sold eight acres of land in that city to S. V.
Pryor, Esq., for $16,000.
A mad dog was shot in Rochester last
Monday.
The Pullmnn hotel cars which have been
running to Rochester daily for somo time
past on tbo N. Y. Central, have been dis
continued. Mr. Edmund P. Willis has sold property
on State street In Rochester to Ann Fryers
lor T,UUl).
The Rochester papers think that the now
one-horse street cars are nice things.
A man named John Will bung himself on
Monday morning. He is supposed to have
been laboring under an attack of delireurn
tremens at tho timo when be committed the
deed.
Mr. J. W. Ashley, of Rochester, delivored
a witly and moritotlous poem beforo tbo So
ciety of tho Sigma Phi during the Com
mencement exercises of Ilobart Collego last
week.
It was lately suggested that as a change
of drinking water is a most freipient cause
of sickness with persons who remove from
one locality to another, similar danger
might arise from tho use of ice imported
from other cities, But it is stated as a (act
by a scienlilic journal that wjiler in freez
ing turoB out of it all that Is not water-
salt, air, coloring matter, and all Imnuri
ties. frozen sea-water makes fresh water
ice. If yon freeze a basin of indigo water
It will make ico as clear and as white ub
that mudo of puro raiu water. It would
thereforu seem probabla that it is just a
safe to use "duwn-Easi'' ice na ony other.
A private letter from Cnpn May, received
at Washington, describes tho rescuo from
drowning of young Duvereoj, of Baltimore,
by Miss Borie, daughter of the ex-Secretary
uf the Navy. Tho young man, having got
beyond his depth, und being unable toswim,
wus sinking for the last time, when tit
young lady, who is an export swimmer, wont
to bis rescue, and, dragging him to share by
tho hair, saved him (ruin a watery grave.
An open letter, dated JiufTiIn, July 6th,
was picked up in the street there on Tturs
i'ay, addressed to '-My Dear Wife," und
subscribed "Your Loving IlusbunJ," in
which the loving buBband announced that
be was forced to abandon her on account
of pecuniary circninslnnci-a; thut he hoped
tu s.'ad f.r her voi.n as lie nirlvi'dat
!' foil, '.ml nt tin- 3.1 iti : lime he Ullliinl she
PEKSOXAI..
A. T. Stewart is preparing to introduce
IVinule clerks in bis establishment.
Mr. nalstead, of the Cincinnati Commer
cial, has sold bis velocipede and the man
who bought It,
The latest atiout Rochelorl, of La Lan
terne. is, that wealthy himself, he permits
his aged father to live in poverty.
A lioston paper reports that the Hon. E.
O. Russell has resolved to canvass the state
in tho tall, in favor of e'eeting a liberal
government for Massachusetts.
Brief Mention.
Longfellow is coming home.
Sheridan and staff are at Newport.
Biorstadt is voyaging homeward.
Mrs. Sumner leads at Newport.
Koopmanschoop, the importer of China,
is a Dutchman i. e. a Hollander.
John Harper, of the publishing Brothers,
is very ill.
Ruskln mourns railroad building in Switz
erlaud.
Is it worth while punning about tbo fact
Ibat flay is under Sickles in Spain.
Senator Mortou Is going to Europe
again.
Tbo Pope has two elder brothers living.
Tbero are givingg out that Attorney
General Hoar will shortly resign.
Joe Jefferson has bought a $39,000
country seat In Now Jersey.
Ida Lowis is enduring the penalties of
grcatnrss.
W. D. Howell?, editor of the Atlantic
Monthly, accepts the chair of modern Italian
literature in Harvard.
Ko p nnnschocp has contracted to furnish
a St. Louis foundry fifty skilled laborers
August at $1 23 per day.
in
Harvard has graduated a colored man,
Mr. Geo. L. Euflin, with the degroe
of
B. L.
The policy of Louis Nap.'s adyissrs keeps
Eugenio at home, for this year at least,
from her proposed Eastern tour.
,A four mouth's duck shooting match for
$ln.0n0 tn tipmltnir hplwiuin it Riiernmarw
tonian and an Omahanian.
Tbo fact that Gen. Sheridan is a bachelor
is said to be evidently known to all the
ladies at Long Branch.
The chignon bas its uses. A man in
Paris tried to shoot his wile, but ber bead
was bullet proof,
- Sherman and daughter aro in Boston,
nd will " o..-.u college
Commencement this week.
Opportunity lor McCoolc To "belt"
Andy, and go down to prosperity as be who
'struck u nation's lyro." Chicago Post.
Greeley's turnips only cost him olno shill
ings apieco last year, whereat ho straight
way set up as an Economist.
Anew thing in ear rins is made In Pari,
in (be shape of a pair of enormous hairy
spotted spidors, with a Dy caught in their
feelers.
Punch does up tho course of the French
cable in a single hexameter, thus: "Straight
frjm tho Brest of tho shore it plunged in
tie Bosom of tho ocean." 9
The San Francisco boys think It is smar
to throw pepper in the eyes of Chinamen.
The poor Chinamen have to usknowledge
the smart, of course.
"How many reputations have been los
byiermise! How many benevolent deeds
btro been chillud by the shrug of a shoulder!
Iltw many individuals bavu been shunned
bya gentle, mysterious hintl How many
cbnslo bosoms buvo been wrung with grief
it a single nod! How many graves lave
jeen dug by false reports! Yot you pass
tbo slander along! You will koep it oliovo
water by a wag of your tonguo when you
might sink it forovor. Destroy the passion
lor tattling, we pray. Lhp no word that
may injure another. Bo determined to lis
ten to no story that is repeated to tbo in
jury of another, and as far as you aro con-
ci'rnetl the slander will dio. But tell It
once, and it may go as on tho wings of the
wind, increasing with each breath till it
has circulated through the Slate, and
brought to the grave one who might buvo
been a blessing to the wholo world."
In Now York tho cheapness of market
ing is only explained by the' dullness of
business geuotally. You can buy new po
tatoes from tbo country wagons at to cents
per bushel and cabbage at $4 per hundred.
New corn is just coning in, und bring
$1 25 per hundred ears. Melons from
k"oiidi have lieen among the ilelicut'irs,
Mid as Hie I ire liiti ls ir.ust !i,ic llj ii'
TELEGRAPH
l.Kl'OKTKD FOli TUB DAILY KKL'OHD,
Uterinum Dispatches
IxntANAi'OLis, July 22.
Two men. James Williams and Sam Mon
roe drunk and asleep on the track of the I..
& L. Railroad, wero run over 'oy mis
morning's train from Lntaelte. Wi'liams
cannot livo, but Monroo will probably re-
tover minus his leu loot, wnicu lias uccn
amputated.
NnTii'K.'-AII neisons Indebted to us wil'
plcaso call and settle, as all aocoutiu must
be olosed up within twenty days.
A. D. MILLER & CO.
July 16, 'C9. W;
CANDIDACY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
TKOTHONOTAUY.
Ma. EmTOK I'lcsse snnonnrollietiamcofTuoM
n...nr nf I'elm IHIUI OlltlV. Ml CIlDUiauu-
lor Prothnnatury ot Venango Comity, subject to ilic
usages of the Democra.Ua pnrty.
Loral 3fotlcc.
le fllerrlaon'a Jcuoliie pine isr
and Perttan Houlliif Son?.
Theie soase are Impregnated with exotics of Hie
mildest and moet Balsamic nature, and are warrant
ed noifrctly Innocent and free from mineral and ot.
or pernicious admixtures, and aro selected Dy Tin;
ladies and the public In gnonl la areft ri' ce to all
other soaps, tho great producers and preservers or
a healthy purity of complexion, and a conservator
f.r female beauty. Vm the oftne!i and delicacy
which thoy Induco lo the hands and face, tlwir.cspa
liillty of soothliiK Irrllallon and r-morli g mwlihlly
eruptlonn, render them Indisprnaltilc to every loll
et. U'e kludly aak the public to try the virtues nl
theso soaps. J. L. U. Co., Proprleti t.
A. O. Mil'sr A Co , General Afrnts. Jul81-3m.
All Dalliei, Wi eklics and Magaxinet at HOLM US
& FARSSWOnTH'3 Nyrs Koom.
For STATION KKY, Ae, call at HOI MBS A
FAUNSWOIlTirs News Room.
wai.i. pa ram
Jn,t received a lame etock of Spring patterns, nt
U. C. JAKVIS, FUUNITURB STOl"' m3
nariltrmrd-A lnrzo assortmimt of which is
lietnc closed ont nt reduced rates at REYNOLDS
DKODMEAD A CO"S, No. 11 Centre 8L, op;Hitc
the rostomcs. Oil City, Ta.
All accounts not settlrd Imnicdlolcly.wlll lie left
with n officer foijcollcction.
Apr.Utf. REYNOLDS CO.
Xcw Flour, Feed and Grocery
Htoro !
J. 9. Pit vtiiei:,
AtrheOLn BANK nnit.KINO, ON MAIN "T.
opix.stto the Mcl'llnlock IIoue, has im hand
lKme and fltst class stork of I'lour, feed mill
i;roeerle, wh'ch he Is selling at a low flaum.
. 1, lion't forget tlic nlncn whero A, 1. Cotton
Company broke up. nJ tf.
Kpeelnl Notice.
W RDS OF WISDOM for yotins men, on fie
ruline Pnsslon In Youlh and Knr'y Manhood, wpb
SELF TIRI.P for tho crr'n? and t'nfortiinato. Ben
In senlod letter r.velopes. frno of t liariro. Adilres,
HOWARD ASSOflATION, U x P, I'uiLnm.pia
l'A. May 91. Sm
niltDS JAVA. SPUIROWS, CANARY,
MAN, at A. D MH.LKII C.
GKtt
Crockery for nil kind no to ItKYN'iLDS
l!llOi)lIEn CO'S, No. 11 Cental Street, oppn
site tho Post onice. Oil City, Pa.
A new lot nf the cslohrAtod
received at the
X L. Knlvos Just
COST OFFfCIT,
Try our Nnvy Totocco. Wo knifw it la tho bt
In the market. W. II. NICHOLSON A CO.
Tta very bast pocket Cutlery Raxm and ;l.
nut. nit warranted at W. II. NICHOLSON'S.
The finest Plug Tobacco at
W. II. NICHOLSON & CO 'S.
A. D. MILLKR CO., bavo the ag.uitv of the
American Whip Co., and Wiftern Whip Co-'s Cl
.gird, at wholesale prions
Carpel's, or every qnallty and description, nl
UHYNOI.Ds, IIKODHKAD CO'S, No. 11 Centre
Street, oppo'lto tho P. O., Oil City, P.l.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
L
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On Tiu-sdav. Jnlv 30. the rtibserlniliin list fnrihi
Washiimtou Street plank road. Any onetiudint' the
name, will plenso luaro it al this ouico. iuliltf.
CHAMPION REAMER !
We desire to inform Oil Op
erators, and the public generally
that we aro prepared to receive
orders for our Champion Six
Cutter Reamer. This is without
MERCHANT'S
GARGLING OIL,
IS THE
BEST LIGAMENT
IN Till'. WOULD
For IYIan & Beast.
'.10 Yearn In l'e.
en
In irraNl fur IthoStnntlnni, fWIMnin. I'orin, Whit
ln. filkml lloinw. ore Nipple. ( rninn. Unit-,
llttf ormitfiiiil-. W'enki mi nl Ihrt .limits, l 'olilrup.
limn urihe .MlmrlfK. Hiiihk ml frnld, Vrml llilm,
I'llinfiil Hiwvoum nll'retlons, t'lmpnit Hilinln, l.mur
Itaek. 1'iiii" In Hi" !''!"i SwellhiKS, Turner, Tooth
Ache, Old Surue, llemorrholdn or 1'lli'i, t'kh
Wounds, Gall of all klnclH, SiriUin. Iliiiiv, Crack
eil Uiii'Ih, ltiiiK llonu, I'ole Kvll, Wlud Hall, I'ul.
lon. Kpnvln. Sweeney, FlmilU, Sltfiwt, Kxtorm
l'i.on. t,rillcli or limine, !Siriiu;liiilt. SniiJ
'"r.-ieK. I,iimi'ii-, Strain, Knmiilu Ink rVt, Mmik-.,
Horn bitt-ini!r, (inrn.-t In t.'uw. Crocked Teat,
Font Hut In Milh', nnd niaiiy otiiur illtimiu-e lm-i-dft
to Man a'jd Ik-oil.
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U. D. Tatuhi. ofCimeoril, Kv , says tlieCnrglliu;
Oil tun-da horse of his, iniiir-d while plonhhii; liv
atieiupting tosti-p over a stump, nlmnst srviTlmrlii,
Unieti from the body; also Hint he has used it in Ins
family fur ATieen years, and la tin hint reuiisiy fur
Cuts, Ihitn. Ilrulsc, Frost llitcs, Strains, lilitum.
ntisin, eU:., lie ever used.
en
Vrom Cjtvup t Bnm . Cochmnn Tjinillnir. niii
Nov. V4). K' fi,-Wi' arc tl d Willi votir iihI rim-.
It Im- Urvn ihc m 'tiii f curing n n-n-nr inmituT of
till emit dNi'iiWr. npon lUTfun', n al-n upon Kir-i.
Wo think It einif nil jtm ri-niiniifnl It tu du We
wnnty. u to nvtul n llio 1 .w&vr (iroiMxtiou of lw
vaiii-ty for ' Family t in?," in r-mali UttUk
Frcim Un. J J. Thhbum.. Wnrrm. Ind.. Mnrcli 8
I35fi I mil nL'iiird in tlm i,r.M tiro uf nmltriiic
ami tind jour tinrlint; Oil mi i xiiunii'ly I'lllcii; t
rvimtf.y tn nil cflsii wtivru an I'AUnml ni'tlic itiHt
Id tnUlctitcJ.
From l)H G. It. Nkal, linn in, umt, I)pe.3, lj'i.
I liavo nraCictil nii-dicinu in lliin cunntv nvn
yt-mrs ftud vUctTfully rucoiuiuund your U.irliug oil
M tho Inat lhuwuunt lu use.
From Pa- T. W. Ktrin. OA.rJ-ui. . li If I
roii Id rrt ciTp lioth Inixes uf tiic tuirlini; 1MI it ui l
luit he too tiiucli, I llni k I roii hi pooh Und nltt
fur it nU, Ur inquiry biui frequent tfiucc it it utij
i)irfd tint I have it frrvnlu.
From Dit Wm. S. M;(.ALie(rhninoK Mo , Nov. ,
jsw. YfMir UnrRliimitll iiiiikinihrs'iitiniilT m-m
all ihv liniments of the dnv. If you diwit ml tlintn.
I eouM procuru dnxens i.f cvnitic iu-b from iuj
who have Lcin cured Ly it.
i
Mufrt". VcI.ais to l.no- , Wh'iltd'o rnigirisfn,
Wlii r iiik Vfi. nay, iimliT dt or July il-i,
for mom die.ifi tl.an it rt!t;nint n-ii d f r.
Krom J. K. Kt in:k. I ni'iiiinun, i'n., .lunu 31,
lSi7 Yourtinrnlini; i I In tloitijt ni.uli Iwitfrliwe
tliiin firmtily, uncc iia vinut't tiuc Ik-c.xii.' knnwn,
hihI tlm lKtil4 i-ut up for l'fimily Uru, willunil
etitia. uru much sought Ua:
CO
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Kxfrnrt from n Irttt-r Tomi Hon N.t:i n I ixii.r,
County Jifl;'0 i.f Mii-llty tin.. lonu ijtiic. U;iil;n.
Apr-l Vi. IHi7 It i il'ii-idt'dly prulurrud to an, lur
amt'iil mild In thU section.
Kxtmct nt a li-tti-r front Raml-bi.S, Irii ihMl
Fal'hurif. Ul.ii. slnty 17, lMVti.In Ihih .i-t. lirnry
Miattl" Ii.mI n y lli'y fll tlutt i.'J wh it w;ih ii:t
jh Hi Im I ijpthi'na lor iihtu than i-'ii div.- k
thnt it could not oit. nnl Ib'j thrmit mviI'Ii i1 T
riliut. and ll.i um of ihrN! or Itnir npp iifttiou-t uf
th' dollar hotilfn did ihe d-iiod ctiotM.
K.oni A (1. Nl:.., J'wwvlll!. CiiHt'linctdii tV, -.
MmcIi. IH52 i litivtt ii.-i-d vour Ciiiriitij Oil for tlm
Hcru.clit'i uu my horse, and it cuicd II Willi tLe Jinl
opjil icit iofc.
From Eno M ATitRn, MlddI'Trt, N. Y-. .TulyA
HH pun-hn'.-d n lltlo of vntir (iarplinn Oil f
yunr airent, A. S H iker, ut Miri'ileport. iimi an Jit
hiivonwd hut half ot it. 1 think it linn niHi me -morn
relief in ft cn! of Ttre KliiMimritiin, of Iik f
tiUiJiu;:, tlirtu any tbitig 1 Iiuvu wur used huiur
l used huiur
Fx tract from ft letter fttmi J. O. Pratt, ilit'"'
(Mlnry. UwuUuiquil Co.. N. Y.t Autnint Vi ll -l I
1 1 nve liuen actjualiifod with ytmr imdiciuo Olarlli j
Oil)' for tiitt last fourteen jnara. It Iijh proved
uure enrc. for Knot (to(. lu Shi'cp fur wliich I
tho la-t buttle and have caIN R'nint daily fur im't
FletoC forward ub loou as couwiuetit.
AlunyA Inqitlro H t
Merchant's Celebrated
GAKGLING OIL,
And take no utbi f .
Itcfall Piicif, 1.00, 60 t'l-t. i
und 25 VI. f
Hhako well lioforo ulnp, and rub nil tliiiroiit'l'!
bnaii thu nrnpr sumo warm mibdluucc.
The Oarnllnif Oil lias heou In use w a ll.in.n""
3i years. All wn ihU is a fair trial, but lie u"
Slid fuiiow dircctluus.
Avlc your nesnwt Ilriiicdst, or dunlnr In Pat'i
Modlcini-H lor oii'i of our Aliiiaune- itiul Vtidy
cuniK, nud ruad wliat tuu mji((t miv slmiil tnu""
Thu Gurirllus oil f ,r shIr by nil rwt ' 't.
desltns Uirotigliuiil the L'niloil btntes and V
coiintrio!'. y .
Our trHimimiuU daln from 1S33 to IMW and '
umuilicittd. Uk tho Giirliuu' till Olid tell J"",
neighbor wlmt good It lias duiio.
Wn dual fair and llboral with all and duly '
diCl ID!!. :
JMuiiiifivt i umd nt ,
Ii04:kpoi l, .. V., by
5lj'rf!.irs;trKlliirU-,tt
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