Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, May 28, 1869, Image 1

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    B UGGIES "RUGGIRS |
J.D. Meprav,
Centre Halk Pa, Manutacturet
Xiuds of Buggies, would respe
the Fitnens of Contre county, t
and
N E Wnlebida G 1-1 N
with and witheut tom aiid whic! h will be
sold at roduced yrices for €¢ §R, and a rea-
senable credit givon
T wo Horse Ww REORS, Sp
made to order, smi watrante
Do jon in every resgact,
All kinds of repairing «
pre. * C all and ste his stace R of
Tor purchasing elsewhere,
aplO es ta
kat Re hason
ring W ngon seo.
»
lone in short no-
Buggies He
cliente on the Adeaice
C. H. GUTELIUS,
who is wermanenily loeat od in Aarons-
burg, in the oMec formerly occupied by
Dr. Neff and who has been prac ticing with
entire success— having the expe rience of
Dumber of vearsin the yrofession, he woul
cardially invite all who have as
given him a cally to do su, and
truthfulness of this sas:zertion,
¥rtrae tod without nai te
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val
Lat
2 Tee tf
mauve » BN, 1h
SPHUUKRT
Cashier
ARNRY BROCK ERMHONF, J. PP.
President,
(ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO.
/ (LATE MILLIKEN HOOVER & co.)
RECBIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow Interest, ee
Niicount Notes,
Buy
- - . 3 - %
Government Securities, G old and Cou-
P YS ani Ua.
O85 IS & ALEX ANDE Ra.
lorney- at<law, Bellefonie,
apld Hs,
And ell |
Pa.
W.-H Lh ARIMER,
A TTORNEY ATLAW, Bel
Hfice with tha District Attom
vio 6,
‘otrt House. Tn
Dr P. SMITH,
SAry ie es,
apl? 63, tl.
AS Mo “MAN Us,
Attorney-ut-law, Bellefonte,
ays attention to all business ent
im. july’ J 68.
®
D.
O Tere his pro
zanz of Potter and adjoining
De. Neff has the experience ots 2
Nt
the active praetice ne and
FATY. Sis ha Ty.
Pa.,
in th
le fonte,
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Pa.
x bis
offer Prof
ce, Centre Hall,
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prong.
trusted
¢
ily
to gd
Phy Sie ian and
NEFF. M. D.,
I, Pa
Surgeon, Center Hall,
tow ns! ips
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OF a adl
NM ALLISTER.
Wd Se LF 5)
ref as
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JAMES BEAY LK.
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ATTOR Is VS-47-1L
Bellefonte, Genre Cen
Chas. H. Hale,
Attorney ai Law, oa
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Rall af
CLIT Les
-— py PENT
NM .LERS HOTEL
Wand ward. Ce
or a 1qda
Ringe: arrive a as apart
brie Hatel har heo \ rat
ed its DAW prop ietar, awl
evaly reipectono of t
try Hotels ig coniral
traveling community aad :
wavs find the A pecumni1atinns, ro
vers can at alltimes be nceom undated wi
stables and pasture for Rn) number af cut
tle or horses. x 159. MILLER,
uly: + 68, it. Proprieto
( NJUG AL LOV E.
: ANDTHEH APPINRRROT TRY
Fisay for the Young Men, on
hues - Diseases which
Manly Powars and ecroate Tape
M arriaxe, with sure mean
‘a sealed letter envelop
Address, Dr. J. Skillin
ard Associatian, Philadelphia,
june,5’ 68. 1r.
Ch’
B= a few d ours above 4d,
Philadelphi a. i
1.5 cont ral locality makes it desirable for
ally ‘siting he ¢ hy on business or for pleas
ure, . BE! ih. Propriet r
(formerly of Mi ve Sates Union Ho: al.
_aplO'6s, tf. o
(; t REAT RE
ice 1 Alta
(hye ni ss piEa st nite
ANS Th thin
rovers wii
a.
of re!
fees of
H: nig:
Pa.
a or f-
Clary
v
SE -
HOTE L. 212 & 314 Race Mt
red.
DU CTIO? {IN PR 1C ES,
AT THR
The Bellefonte
Boot & Shoz Store.
E. GRAIIAM & SON.
ONE DOOR NORTH of IR INS WIL
SONS HARD-WARE STORE.
Manufacturers and Deulers in
GENTS CALF BOOTS, warranted,
now selling at £% per pair,
HALL'SKIP BOOTS, wi arranted,
CENTRE H AL L
Co
Oo
* ving 3
AND’
TRE O., PA
CENTRE HALL CEN
our New
AGRICULTURAL
nt d tute
Having enlarged
Stops and
Stocked with all new
att they nro NOW él LTE RN
anyihing iu their lin
Graham & Son’s
ware Store.
A large assortment of
Gum Cloth Artic Over Shoes,
For the Season.
Pullies,
Hangers,
CASTINGS
of every dt seriplion made and fitted up ia
MILLS
FORGES,
FURNACES,
FACTORIES,
TANXERILS,
(., &C.
wted
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4
no
H ARVES STi
SO
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111
wich we San
P.
INRCHINGS,
holsting and lows
1 : i 3 ye
the driver has under
of the machina; ine
the dri yvep'¢
[LH i Ril tnsian .
rviny the siuiae
itside of the mae
~tde it is to
a
ie ¥ 3 ' i
i: and bh i
other i Wo
PITS Apa
his on
BITES}
nocann
machi Wit
LAC Ledin, ¥n
. ;
as on the
} irat Cin
niu
I's Hh}
Hipsterind ;
We warrant it se
or H Faq PW
. Ha tld Gerain Ba
Al | kin i: of Re pairing done.
“PLOW S
Nf)
LOW CASTING.
to] a,
Threasi I
y n
Joy t
n Ne 1A
ANH ud
nroy ol
pe
jorat
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1 i
jpoult
Hig T.
Hun
“pe
DIPPERS
DIS E3, &C.
| promptly attended to
Mr
yrders by mui
CENTRE HALL MFG CO
ap ions if,
All «
The Centre Hasl
at ~1,
x2 (x) when !
TERMS. — Rrror-
mm lish d weekly,
1oand
Re porte . 1 mont h 1h cent _.
A Jvertish ments are inserted ot $1.50
(1(¢ lines) for: 8 weeks, . Adv
half year, orthree oe
wt paid in
per
Crtise-
(hs
" less
All Je
rate.
vh-work, (Cash,
executed,
and neatly
aL reasonable
Hs \1L L Re PORT ¥ I.
cnmicar ll ae
Cexree Hav Pa, May
C E NTRE
281t 1860.
y A)
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cenees,
The traveler of to day would fail to
recognize in the charred, blackened and
thinly settled hamlet upon the hillsid
thriving busy |
the once famous, and
years since—Pithole—whose greatness
Consists of the best of
Custom Make
From the most fashiogahle workshop in
Philadelphia, and warrant every pair.
Beautiful Button Boos, Jeather-lasting,
only $1 per pair. We liuve the lurgest 28
gortment of
LADIES & CHILDREN'S
Shoes Shoes
‘in Bellefonte.
Remember the place, one door North |
of Irwin & Wilfon’s ‘Hardware Store,
Bellefonte, Aug. 28.68.tf
WM. H. B
"BLA AIR & STITZER,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W,
Bellefonte, Pa.
man’s Hotel.
Englich: feh19.°69,tf
ee rome
by
o1dv 68.
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IRWIN & WILSON.
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BOOTS, by the thousind, all styles, si-
ges and Rilo for men and bave, just ar-
tived at Wolfs well knerwn 2 OM; Stand.
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able growth of which has no equal since
golden fever drew
after hidden
wealth to the auriferous shores of the
new Eldorado. Born amid the exci:
ting sceues of a closing war, it budded | |
and bloomed, fungus like, into an exis.
tence as brilliant as it was brief, aud to
day but few of the original landmarks
show where the thousands of vietime
paid their tribute to the fickle goddess,
and left but the monumental derricks
bosom of mother
There are few of the original
inbabitants who care to revisit the
spot. The picture as it presents itself
Lin sad contrast to that of former times,
is not productive of cheerful thoughts,
and there are but fuw who do not cher-
ish a sorrowful recollection of the days
| when feverisl excitement, fraud and
speculation ruled the wind, and 3 heh sid
diminish : ols Or 1R-
Ses Sa
wil BES 2a NG Wo
HaLL
wi Mn dy
web ae
ol a —
ya TT —
oT ,
pon tee
—— i —t
ot —
nile
upon this great fare bank |
crease only to he Swopt Away by
tulse move,
The decrense in the production of vil,
calities, and the terrible destruetion
and the Ee
like those of our frontier
livelier |
and followed the advance
nnd
cuard
create cities which
bud,
and nothingness in a
year.
v
must be at the “front” amid
So the early set
Pithale
found in every town in
, and the past bas shown
are amane the most daring
and saecessful operators, and hear pe
sor disappointment with
a stoicism worthy of the times,
F'flE DESERTED
VILLAGE
CIN tothe
foot
of the traveler stands
of Haoln
at
the
len loakine towards
Ld il
sow hart ledisaera »orayad
\WV OH LOR renin,
fire Kine
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PF yo thriving loe al-
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those saved from the heing
iy . ae } :
tranzieried fo santville
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{he bu crowd
Roe | the
1Lies, ~¥ that
: »
t} He slieels ans cone, il the
few inhabitiunits who remain move
round as though they had seen better
ut the
culation in th
hor of oil {4
olare of
*y
[he
el
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that onee tilled
+. but with faintest
LH
.
ir eves, count
.
e== Ltn His
nre lio long r
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sell,
*
4
: hve the mir of
lis bia
Ww aed An
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{Wn stores led
ariel the
Cries,
tor dru re
i rues,
ls ensed Lye!
instead of
+
(hat {3 SoM ned
Site, hiladelphia,
Pithol: heing the order, ol alin,
buildine near
House,
. 1
aecupies 4 SInydii
who has "been
At one time seven assistants
wore necessary to attend
hich wer
sy
nu lgad,
front
11:
rush to
We
was tho ol Nes home,
have frecaentdy scen a line
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he delivery window
to be near the head of the eolumn,
seekers n
dollar
letter
ole
impatient
foot for and
THE HOTELS,
None of the elegant hotels
Onee made Pithole a
remaining, save
The
rected at a cost of nine-
First
Farm Hotel, «
Rireets.
the
were wont to give wine din-
cald water throughout; at which
“princes”
ners, upon the striking of new wells,
| by an incendiary.
leum -aristoeracy—-and upon
and
well
some of of the wealthiest,
men of the country, as
moved to Pleasantville,
while upon a tour through the oil re-
gions ; and its tables have often groau
done er dit to the St. Nicholas,
the finest of its class, and its proprietor
a»
pat [NN pH
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The United States
hole for hotel purposes, and there are
the difhi-
cuties attendant upon getting a meal
remember
at this house and paving one dollar per
blanket and
hoard in an ex- hospital tent upon the
hillside,
The water works and reservoir
the city with drinking fluid is w be
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The
drilled deeper in search of oil.
their boards, Othello has long since
“Jealous Moor,”
the
while one of the original Romeos-
censed to enact the
railroad,
-the
gentle Romeo who entranced the nfl
Ohl
titude with
ul between Pleasant-
Juliet,
tender
-is now hauling
ville and Titusville, while in-
to
of passion from a balcony,
stead of listening necents
is taking
hing at ten shillings per
Cl.
But no locality exhibits the chanve,
like
* Jook of desolation, that
ME FLATS
Here was once seen the great
Yen Crazy
he seen Alrain,
to
down
and whose equal will not
t was with a feeling akin
that Wi wended our the
wi y
$e y
Creek,
rted, without even the eroaking of a
Most
ofthe derricks hava been removed: those
hull wheel to relieve the stillness,
ih: iL It
ened as si! ‘1d reminders of t he
Hardly a rod of ground upon these flats
1 ¢ +} s » ,
Lat that contains one or more holes,
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dU t LT ¥
DOG.
i'i
ship
BY JOHN QUILL.
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— ol sit SE
sung out |,
“Jack,” and whole six dogs looked up |
and wagged their tails like a lot spay:
ined oxen in Aly tim
“Why, I eall it confounded none
genselto expect me to take the whole |
Bix 028 beeanse they'er named Jack, |
I don’t want to start a sausage mill | |
you understand. Mince meat isn't in
“We.w-well, ain't you goin’ to take
him ?"
“Certainly not do you suppose
am a gibbering idiot?”
“Wew-well, you shant have him now
if you want him. I wouldn't trusta
a mau like you,
RUYW ay.’
And the six canines fell
info line
I had
hefore
not rot fairly into the house,
there was another ring. Seedy |
His ribs stuck out so, that
he looks as ifhe had gorged himself’!
“You advertised for a dog, I believe,
~Well, 1
caught him around here in |
think he is.
well.
“Well, I don’t
looks to me as if he wasn't
He i
He |
cternal for this worle, young
man, depend upon it.”
18 {un
“Oh not at all sir, Only
sir ’ all good dogs
shedding |
his coat, do it at |
that, sir,”
holding the |
mee
said this seedy Caveasin,
“See how |
he velps; that's a sign of pluck ; thet
dog would fight a million wild cats, |
he would, and liek "em too, sir.”
“Get out!” I exclaimed, and the
ran for the gate,
“See that, isr? sec that ?” said the |
“that’s a sion
he's well trained ; no raw dog behaves |
I want Now,
g fork over
that, nto know.
that five.
“Not much!
rend
“YY oil We
him jor sev
I don’t want him, my
mt do it? Well
niv-five cents,
H
- never, eel
, then take |
and sy no i
i ; 3% |
nore about 1, He's a valuable animal
you'l other such ud
chance |
“1 1 I vou I won't have him,”
“Well, don't then,”
kicked the animal over
Ol ay |
brute dashed madly down §
the middie of the street,
Just then a big ruffian in a slouch
hat came up with a bull-dog sprung in
OST.
Le ¢ Dog, with a brass collar
wei, und the tip of om tail gone,
name “Jad Five dolla
he given to the person ‘who returns him
1 Quill, No, 81 Rickety Row.
upon
Of
Lo
I inserted the above in the Daily
Fist p. in th: hope that I mi_ht re-
the to I was
attached.—The Flipflap goes to
at5A. M. At halt-past six I |
my door! t
cover animal, which
press
bell. I got out of my bed and opene
the window. As 1 looked out I saw a |
up and observed:
“Hello! are vou the fellow who lost
“Yes I am.”
“Well. then, I've fatched him,” said’
I then explained to this wretched |
human being that my dog was a terri- |
er, while his looked more like a log of
any kind.
“Weil, ain't you going to take!”
“I wouldn't him gift.
And I want you to move off now, or
I'll call the police.”
“Now, I guess you think
smart, don’t yon? I'd bust you over,
the juw for five cents, I would. You
don’ know a good dog when you see |
him, you don't and he went out, after |
ripping the palings off the fence.
In about a half hour there was an-
at the bell. I went down.
was a man with gix dogs of a |
have as a
vou're |
variety of breeds.
«Wh-wh-which of ’em’s him, b-b-boss,’
would strangle on a swall syllable.
Neither of them.”
“Y.you said his
Jack, d-didn’t you ?”
“Yes, that's is."
n-na-Name was
loss of his tail; When the ruftian spoke
the observation made by the
reckon.
“My friend,”
dog.”
“Yes, it ie, though,”
“But it is not.”
“Don’t I tell you it is?
the tip of his tail was gone ?
just look at him, will you?”
“Well, I won't have him, anyhow.”
“You want to cheat me, do you?
S-sick him, Bull!" said
as the dog
barely time |
to get inside and shut the door on his |
frontispiece. I guess 1 squeezed the |
the nose off that dog. But the man |
| cursed me for about five minutes, and |
then flung at the door
said I, “that is not my
Ir you
Well,
a brick aude
went away,
In less than twenty minutes anoth-
er ring. Small pock-marked man in
out without an umbrella when it was
Saye this victim of the
“You know that dog you advertis-
ed for? Well, here he is,”
“0 pshaw !” said I, “you know that
isn't my dog.”
“Your name's Quill, ain't it?”
“It is,” said I.
“Well, then, this here is the dog.
He's the best ratter you ever seen.
Slings them around like he was amusin
himself, he doos, n
“But he is not my dog.”
“And he is a bully watch dog. Look
at him! Look at him now—he’s
watching now! Why, he'll sit there
and watch and watch, until he goes
stone blind, he will. [He'll watch all
night if you only let him. You never
~
ec
rs or - ——
jest chain him up whileyou goin and
| get the V.”
“Xo, ven needn't,” L
I'l
said
bim away.”
“Well, say, stranger, I'm a little
strapped to-day jest lend me five on
him this morning, will you? I'll pay
you to morrow.”
Jee here, now, you just get out of
here, or I'll take the hide off of you,”
I said, for I began to get excited
you know,
“Aw! you ain't worth a cent, you
actually ain't,” said the pock-marked
crippling
the dog over the head with ene of my
fence palings, and then putting his fin-
gers up w Lis nose.
Not a minute after, comes a
as a small
up
“Say, five, 3
boss, I want that
ing the subject.
“Well, you can’t get it, and if you
“Watch him, Zip,” eaid the man,
and the flew at me,
me down, and bit a slice of mus-
leg, and disfigured my
Then
dog .
turew
cle out of my
him
[ didn't answer any more
un: of the second |
Blak’
5 aries
all kin Is of dogs.
dogs,
tails, dogs without tailz, ratterriers,
bulb pups, poodles, fox hounds,
Newloandlands,
setters and a
mixed breeds,
pointers, mu.t tn of
other varieties,
barking, snapping and jumping about
at mea! time,
Vel.
I don't care
d 0
{ i * i)
a ony Wink
sit
I haven't got my dog
want hie, either. i 1
1.9"
id . tl at s
SCHL Td VE, Wali |
fram
collerete
ail hold of that man with the
* qhat ti
«1 into a Convention, |
n
In
hey might gnaw on hi
a til he hadn
That is all I want in
the dog
Stil nue A <r —
“Artificial Infans” are thus an-
“Artificial Babies for Travellers.
“Armed with an Infant one is ad-
mitted to First-class Cars and Saloons.
“The tarifi’ of prices is as follows:
“Common trave! 11infants, yielding
a0 50.
Baron l-class, erving not too loudly,
but lamentably and insupportably,
85,
Third-class, full squaller,
very p.ercing and agrravating voice
Th same, arrangel asa prompt re-
peater, $12.
Fifth class, first quality,
continued squalling, $15.”
a er —
capable
morning last a well-to do man in this |
city went to wake his daughter, age
seventeen years, and found a young
man in bed with her, both asleep.
carried the man’s elothes down stairs
and went for an officer. Before he re-
witidow and
The daughter went to a
house of prostitution, and yesterday
wits discovered and sont to the house
of refuge.
stor y
esesped.
AP te Ames A
Reports from Iowa say that the
wheat crop never looked so well as
now. The extent of the growing crop
is very large, v varying from twenty-five
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Monday. —Went to board at Mr.
B=, had a buked gander for din-
ues; Sippused from ho Sepershie.
impression on the hacks Beast
Supper—cold gander and potatoes ;
went to bed and drexmed of having
eaten a quantity of stone wall,
Tuesday. —~Cold gander for break-
fast, swamp tes and sowe nut cake—
the fatter some consolation, Dinner—
one leg, ete, of the gander dove up
warm. Supper—the other leg ete,
got on my back and could not get
over again
Wednesday. —Coll “gander for
breakfast ; could eat nothing, Dinner
—wings ete, of the gander warmed vp ;
did my best te destroy them for fear
rived.
Thursday. —Cold gander again;
much discouraged to see the gander
nit half gone. Went visiting for din-
ner and supper.
Friday. ~~ Breakfast abroad. Dine
tuner at Mr. B —'s; cold gander
to school contented.
aid dry.
Satuaday.—~Cold gander and hot
Indian johnny cake; did very well.
| Dinner—eold gander again weighed
and found T had lost six pounds the
App
The Fulton Democrat says the wheat
crop in that county proutises an im-
Richmond, Va., which has a female
postmaster, i= debating whether to call
ster, postiistress, or post.
153,
The Cer tral Colorado 1{erald prints
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A newspaper in Berlin employs an
“editor,” whose duty itis to serve the
terms of hinprisotent decreed in libel
| suits,
The Datch are bavoming American:
tax.
The poles of the telegraph across the
pining are a source of delight to the
A San Francisco telegram says:
Order reigns
The Boston Advertiser thinks it 1s
known dislike of bores, promoted Gen.
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to one hundred per cent. hroader than
last season, and many farmers will
harvest ten acres where they did one
last year. Corn planting has also been
very general,
o
in New Orleans left a
Be
he
A German
“Mrs. Roper is my heiress.” There
was a codicil nearly as short, saying
Loper. The will was admitted to pro-
bafe.
o
$-
A Chicago paper eneers at Milwau-
kee as a small town because it did not
have women enough to get up a quar-
rel at the recent womans convention
dled
in the latter city.
A Georgia editor, to make delin-
," offers to distribute by
lot among those who settle, a gold
watch and other prizes.
Milwaukee had no postoffice until
It now receives a miliion and a
A Portland apothecary has a pla.
window, announcing
“Twelve emetics for one dollar; not to
The Phrfelo man who made the
now swings a sign, “Burtmaker to his
Excellency U. 8S. Grant.”
A baby recently advertised for
adoption in Lamdott was applied for by
370 persons, all of whom sent money
as a pledgy of good faith.
A New Y oh paper sayg: “Doctor
Hayes wishes te go North again. No
Arctic explorer is really happy until he
has failed to come back.
A Salt Lake paper says that the
principal actress in that city “has left
Melpomene to chain herself to Cupid's
chariot.” That is, get married,
London covers 122 square miles,
contains 400,000 dwelling with an
average of eighty persons to each and
has a population of nearly 3,200,000.
The Columbus (Ohio) Journal point-
edly remarks that “every cord of wood
given to the poor here will be so much
fuel saved iu the other world.
A western paper having announced
boy five feet eight inches long,”
exchange qu cries “what they call big
boy there.