RN Ts WE CR GT SR TO TT AR YB LO BR TR § 10 ond iii tha suff} ce for our purpose, an d go to show that Centre county ic really a little | re world within itself CERI s HALL BEPOR] nA Mp Delegate System. our Delegate System, of FRIDA MAY 1808 nomi- That DEMOCRATICS rd TH FOR AUDITOR GE ty, needs re-modeling, is patent to all ENERAL - It wants revision and correction HON. CHARLES x. BDOYLI, complaints that are frequently of Fayetie Coun and the manner of the formation of our af Mayet 2A ty Nn § re X 5 hh RJ : . FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL present system of GEN. WEI H. ENT, [sal . re. y Crate Colwmdia County. 1, county Democratic ticket rules, has of the domo often “ . Uy EY. . Ia saxl. and charges ol SHignes and sche 33,44 83 JNC iefactory to the mass i . } +1 tht : voiers; kara ings of nominal mM ted by ado . . ‘ 1 nomination Ben Wa ade’s {Oo secure - Vote. Ben Wade had the indecency to 2, he corre vote “guilty” the 11th of the im- peachment articles. Wada j& sat as a judge in a case in which he had | a doep interest—uo less than to be- a choos Mr. the } ! SO f1e I} on i ad pla ‘entre; itis simple, ¢ vy democratic FyVl VEY t + hus ( rac) it ad to eve Wa / $i Ty NAS ( andida te 101 pOMK L101, al on ary election come the suceessor 0 primary elect the Presidential chair, ter be pronounced guilty. Johnson, in | ured a united 1 F€ Tearfic [| 3¢ Every selse | been out- Wa ¥iow ot of decency and raged by and to show that the propriety has bh. | this conduet of Mi sale ills B WVvrpa uican quarters, | LVOS, 3 { I'K I : I> fi ited | 82 i of | ted In Se township, - 5 | tha » AMES O01 Lilt taken in descent we here furnish what Evening Post, by Willi W ade’ Ss | “Mr. Wade. —From t) Soriginafinial | voters choose 10 Vole by jury, from the ve ery ani in our common law, it has been the inal- and tl ienable right of an accused jy to | het be tried haf judges and jurors who | : the Democrat- can havenointersstin theresult. There | *9 Y ales OF Lhe fomogra is not in history an instance of a judge so lost to decency as fo sit and aet up- on & trial, on the result of whic i own highest ambition direct] nen ed. This is the essential law of every judicial proceeding law which was not expressed In Constitution only hex ange its authors | : = did not conceive of the possibility of its | { ol. Cooper s violation by a public man; the mittee of Invest which is ele arly implied by that instru- ment in forbidding the possible succes- gor of the President even to fit in the chair of the Senate while deliberating on impeachment. This law Benjamin F. Wade has defied and broken. He! already has his appropriate reward in | the failure of his disgraceful aitempt, | ted the and will doubtless be made | by the peo- | ple a negative example to all Amer}: | can statesmen for the future.” And ag: rial, the Post “The only | east on | necessity for Baturday was that of Mr. Wade, who, | 1,016 we with a reckless abandonment of decen- |. cy and propriety, vated for convietion, ih and for his own elevation to the Presi- | €T81s, 814 Go dency, when it was believe i and the other Suppo ment that conviction world ed by only a single vote W surprises if Mr. Wade's ¢ matter does not driv lic life ; it has certainly lost hi res peet. and confidence e of all 101} partia minds.” er repul v } ow +] the N on (ed fort i tend are a radical organ, e tickets are prin 1:.} 1:viatno HUALeS, am Cullen Dryant, says “ 1s . CR conqauct : 101. . . eer ved ales meet mention be vi are counted up, ORE IRON Ti v} x YO) la 3 pe! : having the | iil HUM DEY, ale ¢lecicd procure ane) anda iT a copy Aur ot 3 . : 41k settled and . mtv. thai x . . pe *3 ne Radicals Anxious for a Bribe. the Com 1 that 3 » i wore belore Hity t al: ] 1. law | ication, last week, Viki di aal Qanal « Pomeroy had approac radical senator romeroy had approas 4 sym tra tire otler of controll red him with . « } src hia " Pox VvOTos Desidaes N18 own 101 bur Radieal Toul WLI 1 $v +h Area x} } a pa ty thousand dollars. Mr. Cooper at the same time exhib i {following letter: vin, in another leading edito- A or Says: resident, however found ng disgraceful vote buying an acquittal, were honest in the Se M Fr. J indignation at the Butler, Colonel Cooper's 3 expresses great . Tors Or IM Nea eh ! y og 1 } ¥ 1 rh . a ALAA | CONROE pursued nN Vil0, beoptain-{ +3 1 : Pears, + L il be | . id ‘ ic! testimony without consulting oil led forth £ sha . him APSO IN Ourse -ii thao this Tanacer re him out © pul _ | the other A 1anagers, 11 Li) He says Cooper's testimony will pro- 1 | voke for the Managers the if of the | country, told Butler not the indignation whole omer so ete 4 er re Biography of Gen. Grant. g's pa- | =. Tver 3 ana Le In another column of this wee per, we fun biog of Gen. Grant, teri i for the P We id give € Our ish ranhy a. fp gn Ap en resi- absor bing ca = Xr y, - Sr We don ean willsKey dency. do this in order to be fair, | G an of reading + 1 . reaaers the opportunity We ¢ democratic filends will have lp tlre ry v y 3 [ur New Te ork senator He nage 18 act] tf nila d Di S100 { v DG B1ACs. EX Ded 1 our Sin charees Fr 31 mtrolied by c 1 V2 Ti Hin) enous! not 10 censure Usd n-—wnichn, wom 3 i * can assure them we have not the least . . ry... 3.2 £3 1 . infention of helping the General ol : iho , ine nrasideniial bad the pending presidentl of px ry, 10 contest. Read the biography rv which great sinokar. He a Centre County. A LITTLE WORLD W Ee red-mouched 1 IX ITHIN Of weallh, we dare safely say Centre is justly entitled to - ” . { counties of this mmon-|_ ny to oid | | 1 aT ir ne roux among the foremost, inj the diversity of her internal If a Chinese wall to to-morrow, we could still live, move and | oint of enterprize and | _. ’ * Sid I sources. FIRES ne me mn The Late SLobbary of nro " Bi hy 35 i'on pany. >» A sht it us up i were i h. Xf. . oy ™ 5 have cur hel ing, regardless of * the “out- 1a th Almiy hiy Al al 15 8 Fox pt vil » + wvay st 3 £34 . Ltiiiil neal side barbariais, 1e fy 3 r, Ind, { O09) "WINot \ about cl i1¢ LO tl ie thieves has | tained. LovisvVILLE, ob vey 4 rae $4 3 | tiie seems to have created us to be a covba ¢ . amounts to voit of ourselves, in bestowing upon us all the elements of wealth needed to { No yet been ob- Mav 24.—The from the t Adams's Joxpress Company, in ear on the Jeffersonville Road hefore last. reached £56,000 25, 13.000 We have in- total ith rolling mills make us independent. { . i at amount ah od sn fos exhaustible oar-beds, w NIMerons their to make iron; ne furnaces to fit it { ele), YW and Seviiis € “which castings ; machine-shops for (and the the manufacture of reapers all other agricultural implements. Of have Yinexhausti- | hundreds of thou- » the mechanic, blac nsllii iti : : nT on, foundries to vere from Nashville, : a: remainder was from Louisville. rere ff een in Another ¥Ynvasion of Canada. 1 make any whic - 4 1 required and There are im portant indications that bituminous coal we ble beds, from which sands of tuns are annually shipped to | the east. We have an abundance of the finest timber, much of to supply the eastern market, while in agricultural products we may claim to have a soil as productive as any in the | country ; our farms, and the number of bushels to the acre, raised therefrom, will bear eomparison with any county in the State. We have glass-works and sand for the manufacture of the finest glass. We have railroads, canals, tolegraphs, mills, factories, a college, half-dozen acedemies, a bar of attor- nies equal in ability to that of any and spirited county, and | 52d cast big nrible | an ing summer. itis elgimed that while the ore ganizatio n has been immensely stre: ot] hened in this count ry, i has al- which oOes > breed by local ; roly rein v i clubs in dy have bee new ente t pr iso. formidal in spite of genel ally distributed for the Phere is something 1 4] id past mistakes, mishaps, and dissonsions in their ranks, there are i now more than one thousand Fenian circles capable of sending to the field a well-drilled army of th iirty thousand men. The new plan of invasion con- | templates the capture of Montreal by fifteen thousand men while a second forceof five thousand, and a third army | of ten thousand men penetrate the Do- minion at other points, while, if neces- it 18 asserted that the Brother- | have a reserve of more than 100, - other county; as large 5 any other churches, Pers & any ni amber of « newspa ind LIED( a Qala morific =, tl Pendieton. r \r . $ : he New "ork YES thi | Pendleton will be the Demoeratic Nom- | inee for President, and figures up his votes as follows: W est V rg wD. Nebraska... i Jl kansas...... Oregon, a 3: Noy ada 3 Onedi IStric tin 1 Maine MInnesots..ccooneiin STATES THAT HAVE Nu yr + CRRTAINLY Votes L100 Delawa be ih VOTE re , eive him one half the exeluded namely—A la 1 ida, Georgia, lama, Ai lina, one hal iil him SY Stasi i . ‘ Aa Now] the } ane an 1 .$ b. 3 1 VOles, and Wwollia ! } 5 3 { Being en 8 3 | tv LO the vonvet yion, @» fw a - v Union Pacific Ratlread. GRAND STEP AHEAD. yf just ived, repm rec Pacific Rai ilroad ¢ of road whicl fh \ i Hi) IMHOS Ld COU 3 11 ’ $y \ Tin rom and fully i ond (hevenne, r the SCA80n, eirhty and the cloze of last twenty mies bhe- | "3 Which Makes FOUL one hun. ’ 1 al ' . HITHSKA p : hey Y Dur } LY LEON i py x 1 Ja {C1 the rails d Cheyenne, i { Sasol 2 1.1) TH 1 1 i! ray df CY that roniier point Ol “10.000 are at Three hundred more are to be laid he ofore the end of the year ' will make in the fall ¢ if 1868 dred and if) | the nea eastern Omalu F 4 ' OWI rest o thre : £10] "nde —the Judd rials I, and the debates hard telling wl : 1 > . {hey are lav Lit in Congress, Worst of the Rad- o ine 1 all In -. 3 Til 11001 nominati eral Ra i pp! upon the country of the appearance of nineteen ' delegates in the Convention. Senator Wilson declares that the en. ON ¢ Wednes -. Win. I. [.ocan, De mocerat, was ay Mayor ot the of Williamsport, Pa. hos i Wils hensions 1- vt 11 tie cRet ¢ Will IW B i Dot i city by 266 ma- { jority. { . . v . $s . majority but 21. > To Republicans. aphy REPORTER, As we publish a biog week's as a Caine r . : : wirant, in tins fer to print 1 docu- nt, if our republican friends will en- | Tae | courace us with subscriptions at the | rate of Chicazo Convention. NOMINATION GRANT AND 21st. Gon Locan nominated Gen Grant » : dd . ] . 11 } ir President, the roll was call and the votes of every State, 659, Wis east | for him: [he first ballot for ced as followa number of y & ch es 1 19 Lapj lause]; igi Vice President votes 48, 907 Mr. Fenton, 132 Wilson, 119 | 118 [applause]; 20: Mr. Cast, “i ee lause 1 iause Mi i ol op ‘ t Mr. Curtin, | Speed, 22; Mr. 0 oy Hamlin, Harlan, 16. Wa&S 11o choice HRY oA A fierseve- the huyler, Colfax for Viee President following is the platform adopt: grt of seven-sided concern ; -We congratulate the country ihe aid success of the r struetion poli y of ( JON ress, by | States, lately i ther ! taken, | Chairmams Biography of Grant, the Radical Candidate for President. HIS BI RTH. 11S EARLY MILITARY LIFE. ENTERS THE ARMY. HE FEDERAL His Habits. WHAT HE PAYIN DOES THE TOW. DEBT, & QC, Aco Hiram Ulysses Grant, | }, man has { COI nominated WOT by the Chicago { onvention. life are : Bornat P A 182 8 ont i ; enver- 18 rveduicted rest $37. cnant, and tain. In 1864 ior a clerkship to the Prothono- Louis; the application was rejected “for want of capacity.” to Galena and became August, 1861, he a captain, SOrvieoe, ye HOUT a tan- ner. In rans he still ferred to re where h 11 ley y 4 i diidl yy - 3 i ains. His : 4 LV . xin): ions ips and the Tribune are to be believed, are extremely dissolute. The General smokes about twenty- ¢ per day ; and with the bad ede #8 barat ot 10) vi y high ax upon that articie, we have in evidence of his lovalty, in endeav- increase the public revenues, further that he perfectl) in a statemanlike manner: under iN | statcmantike nianner unde: Anances the country cigar real mean- 3p cech he can make, and edit Greely, Philips and wolution newspaper, his spiritual have the same patriotic ten- “swallow” he makes goes far to decrease the public dept. h him.” «34 “Al ah Aad Ae pres 10 SHOWS, nt stands the 01 1. 1 is AS More o than any 4 3 WO Cl ’ T1 VIOE wr every WASHINGTON. The Impeachment zied. YY ASHINGTON, M; y 2h. The testimony of Thurlow Weed is we main pillar of the Great platform. 5 he canvassed the propriety f buvine Radical Senators, but ysals did not include either " who voted for ac- The purchasing material is mong those voting conviction, ascertain Ig he could wi sell out. Mr. Drookss Drone ta - . S «x # recreant Senators ror be filled Pomeroy wich and Nye, Jutler, wi. h- were the Senators, ard that NANOS omitted voted tor conviction. It the alleged ' Lose x A y *.a8 aging ih» 1111 11 nators whose a family chers themselves. CAUCUS, 4 1 qatoriad Horning, i impeachers held a tO) T ne caucus tis row. A Chan- Ay + BAO {Sh ton and Sherman, arg down mito the he 1 siddent was ac juitted had been ul. To ucstion and postpone ac 1 : 41 } COUunLry 14a see Lost ¢ that t ind business resun 1 open tne q X10 1 Tt p 5 » ott PIHNML AC seriously damaging to the Will SOME Ver) SOLU . oe ¥ , 3 ( On gifereq 0-Qay oy \ ni TION. Ary HN EHse Hutte rig amony fF ti i) 1 tesieq Je 1 { ‘oan 1b 1 3 - The resolutio 3 (ae i 1 : 1 » * DIANK Of thes out being voting to i solution and Means that the public 1 same ic 3.3: . * vroard O111ers receiyed, bt shall gal currency which and with which 3" widows are being paid pen- «44 y paid in tie the soldiers’ 810A, FIRST WASHINGTON, Sanate was crowded. ie gallery was full “he s were nl! present and engaged in conversing, r. Edmunds offered a DISPATCH. May 26. rescinding taken to-day. ES DISPATCH, WasniNaroN, May 26, 12.30 p. ae =enate has refused to proce eed with the Impeachment vote by 26 to IW 2s to be THIRD DISPATCH. WasHiNG TON, NM: ay of Impeachment : of June by a vote of 30 to 24. FOURTH DISPATCH. Wasmizaron, May 26.—Edmunds, who has just returne 1 from the caucus, Shy, no vote will be taken to-day, as he Managers ask leave that they may rs ‘their investigations. FIFTH DISPATCH. At 1.45 p. Mm.. Mr. Williams moved th at the Senate, ting asa High Court { Impeachment, adjourn sine “die. A vote being taken, it was adopted. a tearm New York, May 25.—A meeting will be held here in a few days, to ad- vance the interests of Chase and Pen- The Court 20, for the Presidency, and of Charles Francis Adams for the Vice Presi- dency, pi Ap Subscribe for the REPORTER. Insanity. Report of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, for the year 1867.— Published by order of the Board of Managers, Philadelphia, 1868. A VERY satisfactory report, showing real progress in the successful treat- ment of the insane. We print one of the tables showing the supposed causes of insanity in 5,064 patients in that hospital ; . Males. Females, 111 health of various kinds ~~ 470 413 In lemporance 239 30 Loss of properly 125 42 Dread f pa werty A 2 2% 4 10 48 64 3 23 0 102 a : Intenso study Domestic diffleultios ¥ right Ciricf, loss, of friends, ete Intense application to business Religious exc itement Political exe itor ant 12 — Metaphysical spec ulations 1 Wanl of exercise 6 Engagement in duel Disug poi ited ¢ xpoetations SX OBTRIZIA Stock speculations Want of employmet Mortfied prido Celibacy Anxiety of wenlth Uge of opium Use ef tohaeo % 11 6 CH pu- rity CROP OR | wk madicines sinl~ of qu rperal | ao facia i | ¥ Pight lncing Injuries of the Masturbation head nnxiely k Xposure Lo Expozure todirect ray sun 1.1 Coded Exposure in tH ARC Ari ny 1,00 mercy fn A ea RopurtsviLL, STAR Co, April 15. 1868. 0., Last scason [ bought a 2 machine combined wish to express my satisfaction at wih as a mower and a reap- After having owned and used the and Buckeye machines, I am convinced that the World far ex- m both. The draft 1= certain- lighter than that of any chine | ever saw or used, and (GENTS — and er. fully does it Not only those accustomed to ordinary machines, I can start in the heaviest grass without backing an inch. I am satisfied it is the most perfect machine ever built, and wiil outlast by far the heretofore in nze. If I could not same kind $400 in would not buy this ma- Yours truly, HENRY FRY. Mr. Isaac Haupt, Dellefonte, Pa. agency for these machines, sample machines may at all best 1 enhacks op Woolen cloth made in England, 1341. Art of printing from movable type, Watches first made in Germany, 1¢ 47. Telescopes invented by Porta and Janson, 1590, wn AAR 5 SBIR A “leap year party” was recently given at Fortress Monre, to which eagh lady was privileged to invite two gen- tlemen. The ladies were particular in the arrancgment of the geatlemen's dresing-room, and provided full-length mirrors, combs, brushes, hairpins pearl powder, perfumes, rouge and other ar- ticles persumed to be necessary ton gentleman's toilet. The ladies eseor- ted the gentlemen to the hall, and saw them safely home after the party. ees fe Api a UNiTeED STATES DISTRICT ‘Cour. —Pittsburg, May 27th.—The case of Jackson E. Rouse h, indicted for pas- sing counterfeit money, which has been on trial for some days past, was sub- nitted to the jury yesterday, after the charge of the court. The jury is still out, : The next case taken up was that of the United States vs. Susan Geible. The defendant 1s a resident of Lock Haven, Pa., and was indicted for pas- sing counterfeit money. The jury found a verdiet of not guilty, and the defendant was discharged by procla- mation. Benjamin Breon and Benjamin Rickey wero arraigned on an indiet- ———-— 3 T_T, SA ——— A. A A— —————. SS. 3 A AOD 1 AP tri in 1501. Theatres erectod " om . sys Shakspeare in 1603. Circulation in 1 in England by 6510. 1625. Newspapers first established, 1629 Pendaics n clocks first invented, 1636. Barometers invented by Torricelli, 1 15. 35. Steam engi immvented in 1649, ser = The Campaign Ae. From May 30 To November 23, Twenty Sie Nunibers. Cirenlate The Documents, Bring the Truth Commonwesnlth, AND THE VICTORY IS WON! GREAT REDUCTI« IN PRICES SUBSCRIBE NCE! The next Presidential of the watod whic h wirt. Issues of gigantic propo rtions brought before the people, mn theis werdi 't at the ballot-box, the ir free Rep: ublie may depend —T he lines are clearly drawn, Negro suf- tary domination, heavy taxation, and he ediosy iy nditure on the one side: the rights of white men, retrenchment, economy, the Union, pease happiness and prosperity on the other In this contest the t sorvative press must play a most important art, and no documents mora patentini can broadcast over land. necessity, XN AT | be one e inost 1 nportan and hotly wt 1 } iii DN 3 . h ha senttored the 0 this reduction in the of their as will place fC h 2 1 weekly pric © issue it trun lover of his count ry in Hssemination ofsound Democratic prin- Thev will furnish WeEKLY {rom M: ay 30 to November 23, TO 10 followi ng rates: One hy ndred Cc opies, all addressed to one person, Seventy-five copies, to one person 0 aid of every v3 1 ciples, the $50.00 all addressed 45.00 person 332 2 50 Forty copies, all addressed to one norson 28.00 opies, all addressed to one paren 22.00 Twenty copies, all addressed to one person Ten copies, all addressed to one person 8.50 Five copies, all addressed to one person 4.50 Where the copies are addressed to the individual members of the club the rate will be ten cents per copy additional. The above are our cash terms, inv ariably in advance, and, as we have no Traveling Agents, all money and names should be sont to us. Drafts on Philadelphig, or Post- office Orders, payable to the order of the Publishers, being safer, and prefferable to any other mode of remittance. All who send money by Express, must pre-pay Rapross Charges. Tubs should be informed at once, as we ta guarantee to supply back numbers 16.00 {foregoing oxtraordin arily Peduced rates ap- lies only to the “W eekly Age’ for the Presidential Campaign, WELSH & ROBB AQUTESS, , Y Age,” Philadelphia, mav22 4t. resi- county. The parties were of Bellefonte, Centre ase 18 still on trial, a a i——— Bread made with yeast, 4650, Cotton planted in the United States in 1750, Fire engine invented in 1635. Rtereotyping invented in Beotland, The Telegraph invented by Morse in 1832. NEW A ad "ER TISEME. F] 7S. } J A NT i K iD. A purchaser for an already established business. Must be able to pay cash. Price One T housand Dollars. Apply o RANKIN £& IRWIN. Book Store doing good busi siness, , ch 1enp. 3 STRAY. dM Left the premises of the subscriber Hear Spring Mills, about three weeks age, 8 LWO year old bull, of white and 8 roan color. Persons ivinginfor- ge muntion of the whereabouts of the sane, to the undersigned, will be sriitably JAS. I. FORSTER. nay 22 Bt. MILROY I RUG AND HARDWARE STORE. I have just received a vory large aszortment of goods, whieh will be zeold at the lowest cash prices, at V.J. MMANIGALR. i RUGS AND MEDICINES all ranted pute. tions fillad at a War- Physicians perserip- I hours. Pure Wines and A edicines = of AN IGA L Jove FURNISHIN G HARD- WARE. Persons building will do well to give him a call before purch- aseing elas wh ore. Barn daor hinges, from twelve to 30 inches long. Barndonr rollers, Strap hinges all sizes at M MAN 1G A L'S 2 » KEG FOR NATLS at M MANIGALS. i RON. Iron all sizes, Scollop and all heavy Iron, from best manufactures at 4% per pound, nt M M ANIGALS. HORSE SHOES, Norway Nailreds, Cast Siesl, Blister Steel Spring Steel, Springs, Axwles, &ec., &e., M MANIGALS at BST 1} Hicory Fellows at $2 oo per sett Huts and Rims. Spokes, Shafic &e. MMANIGALS M'MANIGAL'S. nt NUTLERY Alar rgeasoriment of Pock- ’ et and Table cutlery, Tea and table In this line we defy eompetition. Waitersand tea trays, at M x ANIGAL'S. Pe KS all Ci Bags, lage as- sortmont at XX ANIGAL * RED SOLE LEAT HER al 30cts. Caif skins, Lining skins, Toppings, Shoe makers Enishing too is, Po w at MN MANIGA I'S, LV BR PL: ATED quality, at WARE of syery M MAN IGAL'S 2) FALL PAPER, 4000 pie ‘es just re- ceived 37 different Putterns, good paper at 10 and 124 cts. at GALS. M'MAN (HILDRENS CARRIAGES, $500 and J upat M MANIGAL'R. ¥ We OD AND WILLOW WARE Tubs Churns, DBaskets, Grain rakes Scythes and Snethes at M'MANIGAL'S. T ARGE assortment of Table sand Car- 4 riage Oil Cloth, Table and Stand Paterns, at A N AN NIGAL's, 1tABINET M AKERS. O You can buy your Oils, Paints, Var- nish Paint and Varnish brushes (ground Bristles,) 8 new Patent Bedstead f: ustner and a great inany other SE Le nead, low at M'MANIGAL “of Fancy and eom- large assortment Will be sold whole- ak mon Soaps. sale and retail, at WM MANIGAL'S. _— AND iy ‘en Kettles, Bake Pans at bikiare MANIGATS, 1 A RPEN TER xia 2 You can bt ay your Plains, Chisels, Saws gird © ther tools low, at M MANIGAL'S. LOOR OIL CLOTH, 12 Different Pat- K torns, 4, 5, 6 and 81 wide, a good ar- ticle at dicts. Oil Shades, all new patterns, ai Ar MAN IGALS. ROPE we ; “Whips, Broo twine, Broom Bondich J. WMANIGAL'S, Hardware Store AL ror, c., ab Ww < Ty. mays of A.