Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, October 08, 1869, Image 2

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    CENTRE HALL RE PORTER.
Cx NTRE H ALL Pa » October 8th,
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1 869
FOR GOV VERNOR
HON. ASA PACKER, of Carbon.
FOR SUPREME JUDCE:
TON, ‘CYRUSIL. PERSHING,
“of Cambria ‘County.
ele er
DR MOCRATIC 00. TICKET.
ATES
For dsremblmn] acob G. Sewer,
For + Prothonotary-—=Jolin. Moran.
For “Register—John H. Morrison.
For Jiecor der—Isragl Grenoble.
For Sherif —Duniel W. :Wandring.
For Treasirere—Simon 8; "Wolf.
For
For Covener-=+
For Adit.
nn A
Larter.
TH. Yeager.
There will. be a: democratic meeting
at Contre HAIL, on next Saturday
evaring, th. Tard ouf!!
Se .
1{ Coburn should happen. ta be elecs
ted $8 the TRgidatite, he Will support
all thecheresies of his fanatieal purty.
Dewacrats stand. by your principles
and'véte for J. G. Moper.
J 381 do Lagi n
Citizens of Haines “township who
considered you ‘too ‘common and de-
ed you and your: interests in the
turnpike ‘question.
It was James Pu Coburn—he now
asks you to stand by. his. interests in
electing him td'the Legislature. © Will
you'do it? .
on oy +
Seri
Democrats of ‘the lower end, ‘who
was it that favored mobbing and hang-
ing Demitrats during the war, for ex-
pressing: the freedom of speech? It
was ries Coburn. "Will any one
now'vote for’ him? Coburn wont vote
for a Democrat, and boasts of it.
eb tbe peat bela
Dasiiel Woodring, our gallant nom-
ince for Sherif, was a bmve soldier,
and lost an arm in the service. ' His
opponent; Jerry Butts, remained at
homé, to arrest iptiocent men, amd mo-
lest unprotected women: - \Whonr will
you yote for, next Tuesday, for Sheriff,
Woglring, ‘or Butts ?
Fre ll Mp o————
Should John, Moran. be defeated, of
whiclt there‘iz io danger, our county
would loase the services of a competant
man, - Mr. Moran will make a capital
officer. He is gentlemanly and oblig-
ing, and his knowledge. of the . affairs
of otir county, fit him for the office’ of
Prothonotary so munch. that his. defeat
would bé ag actual injury "to the
people.
Jas. Pp. Coby wn adopted it as a role
never to vote fora Demoerat, and now
he asks Democrats to help elect him to
we Begislature. © Will any Democrat
L+ green enough to vote. for such a
Litter radical a8 Jim Cobarn, who has
all his lifetime heaped curses deep and
a
ty?
>
Cififing of Haines tow ahi aid all
you voters of ‘Pennsvalley, who own
mountain lands, will you.eleet Jas. P.
will have -every ~epportunity to hunt
up your titled and endanger your right
to. your lands, by fetiog as ‘agent for
landysharks?. You. know Coburn is
now fighting seme of your titles.
Voters of the: lower. end, there is no
danger of J. G, Meyer, when at’ Har
risburg, «searching the offices - to: get
hold of your, end, in oder to, take
them {rpm you. Yau know how the
thatdine 48a hy: eléeting him” you: on-
yl
Willy's sce before it, is tonlate?
Mar Bweeny, “ Pleasant Gap, has
written. a:letter, which is published in
last week’s Watchman, = stating that
D. Hi Rote, the rad candidate for. Re-
cord, if the person who threaténed,
withrasdrawn revolver;.to. shoot - his
daunghter, if she did: net haul down a
Woodward banner, he had flying in
the yard at. her home.
states that he is prepared’ tomake oath
to this: fact.
dha
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Coburn is for the nearo out and out
—he favors negro children side by side
in favor of negro juries and. negro of:
fice holders; he is-in. favor of negro
equality, and is in favor of the whole
bateh © of ‘negro heresies against
which. Dergocrats have fought for
twenty five years; and now when the
negro question ds to he decided in the
pastyd.
entizemegro programme of the radicals,
let Democrats therefore, work fur his
electiog.. © : |
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THE SLANDER NAILED !!
Jars for
tk
The letter below §
and shows, to what lo
position organs of this wy aes
scended fa ardeg to break down’ the
chitaclg? of - highest wan, Ae
charge upon the Be lefonte Republi-
can, that in what it had been saying
against Mr. J. G. Meyer all along, it
was guilty of wilful, deliberate lying.
We contradicted its falsehoods as fast
as ground out by that unprincipled
sheet. The letter below nails one of
itself,
Aaronshwrg; 10ct. 2,69.
Mir FU Kurtz =~A8" the Bellefontd'
Republican’ charges our brother, J, Gu
‘Meyer, with "“deétrauding ‘one of his
Oil Company, we would therefore
say in justice to ows. heather, that we
were the only woof his brothers haw
ing had stock in said company, and
that neither of us had move than two
shares, at §50 per share, and that the
money was paid to Mr, "Michael Har:
per, Treasurer of said Company, aud
that skid charge against our brother 19
& base falsehoad, and undeubtedly; got-
ten up to jure, hig public, and private
character’; and ag we have a high re,
gard for our brother, and do Dot wish
this in your paper. ° SE
a HNRY Mev,
Prue MEYER.
THE BELLEFONTE REPUBLI-
CAN AGAIN PROVED GUIL-
TY OF FALSEHOOD!!
The Bellefonte Republican has for
the last six weeks been loading its col
amns with falsehoods against J. Gi
Meyer, charging him with having
cheated his neighbors in oil stock.
These charges were “pronounced false
in the Reporter, as often as made by
the unprincipled Republican, and as
farther evidence that that sheet makes
it a practice to deal in falsehood, we
and members of the Aavonsburg Oil
Company, stainping these charges as
false and: vindicating the character of
Mr. Meyer, ouy nominee for. Asseme
bly :
Aaronsburg, Oet. 2, '89,
Mr. Kurtz—Whereas the Bellefonte
Republican accuses our neighber’ and
friand. J. G. Meyer, of defrauding his
neighbors, i in the Aaronsburg Oil Cay
and of being a dishonest man in other
respects, we, therefore, as directors ang,
members of said company, feel it our
duty, in justice to Mr. Meyer, to say.
that all the charges brought. against
him in regard to the Asronsburg
Oil Company, are utterly false and
without foundation of truth whatever;
that Mr. Meyer never was in the Oil
Territory, and that all the company’s
money was paid to the Treasurer, Mr,
Micheal Harper, and he. paid it out to
the managers, Mr 1. O: Bower, J. A.
Fry, and athers, according to'the order
of the Board, of: Direetors, and we
would further say, that ave have bden
intimately acquainted with Mr. Meyer
for a number of years, and that we al-
ways knew him to be ‘an honest ‘and
upright man in all his dealings, and «a
man of unblemished character in all
_respoets. A. HosPERMAN. V/
T. Go EHRIART.
JACOR HOSTERMAN.
J.C. Drover.
H. A. MINGLE!
AMOs ALEXA NDER. |
a
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AND STILL ANOTHER STAN:
DER SHOWN. UP!
From ithe wholesale mnuner iin
which'the radicals are glandering J. G:
Aleyer, we judge they ‘must: bel very
mach afraid of the man, To 'this day,
however, there has been nothing: said
trutll. Honest Republicans; how ean
you endure the.eonduct of your leaders
and organs in thying to make votes fir
Gohyrti by using nothing bat: slander
and vilification against J. G. Meyer ?
Demotérats, come to the support of
your nominee and your whole ticket,
‘and teach these bad men that you are
not to be led astray by their falsehoods.
‘Read, Voters. how another slander. is
nailed by the following letter :
Mr. Kurtz Dear sir— Having been
informed that certain ‘individuals
,and other localities,
are engaged in circulating reports
against J. G. Meyer, to the effect that
he, Mr. Meyer, had been acting meanly
and i in an exacting manner towards
me, his present tenant. ~I' hereby, iu
ustice to J. G. Meyers, state for the
Pete of the public that all such slan-
derous reports, whatever their nature,
are totally unfounded, and that the
said J. G. Meyer, has in all transactions
with me, as his tenant, dealt fair and
hanotable, leaving me no reason what-
ever to complain, and that k intend
supporting ‘his election to the Legisla:
same, + odonN:H. Mex,
Centre Hall, Oct. 4 1869: -
One of the Salt aed saints: ons for
three of “his wives a '‘grandmether
mother «and = daughter—in this way
avoiding the Uupjeasaniiges of mother:
in-law.
.
Mixed Tickets.
Democrats look out for mixed tickets
the radicals have ‘the democratic
ticket printelgoie with Goburn’s
Laser sehoald be;
where
A High Tribute to Packer: and
Pershing From the Lips of
a Radical U. S. Senator
From Pennsylvania.
WHAT
: Rdates, they Ee to
deceive by mixed tickets printed as
above stated.
Democrats; ookout for mixed tick
John H. Mar is our nominee
PF TRENT een
¥ i ne SN
ualified’
for the position. wij
Hil opponent, MrsC ating fsa man
of no nisinses qualifieitions; and one
whois not inolined to pay’ niuchatten-
tion to the duties of that; ‘or "any other
office: WH
Lot Joly HH. Morison, therefore be
|
ing.
fdlh St
Rash Cadwalader trill not vote for
Lewis Hiss; 48 raported ; on’ acednnt of
Jess oi opepations. | If so stiff a: vad
bike Gadwalader chn's: Swallow Hess, |
then Lewis Hesd isbadiygane np suee;
Thedeading radicdls of Potfer twp. ,;
ho know Hess, dud maf of avhom
have lost heavily by his otl-pperiitions,
will nat toaeh-himee “Joseph: M*Clos-
att
and agninst Hess
wl
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on
date for Treasurer, is a gentleman of
education and ripe experience in by
ness. He served in the late war and |
received an bonernble discharge, To
his efforts was mainly due the
Regiment.
and mobbing of Democrats, now Rash |
place of Wolf,
Democrats stand by. your ticket,
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SPECIAL NOTIEE = As we £0 to press
ive hear that Hom Geo. E.Miller, ithe
President. of the: IL. Cod 8 Ci RR.
Co., has. written a letter, urging, the
friends of this enterprise. to go actively
to work in obtaining ‘subséripfion$ ; as
he has beéti informed by the officers of
the Penn’a RR. Companys’ that they
must soon-know whether, the, people
intend subscribing the amount pledged
by the Committe e. “Np time 18 to he
lost and ‘we again urge upon the citi-
zens of Céntve éounty to da'their duty,
and do it! gewerously and liberally.
Rest assured the Penna R. R. Coy
will not feel themselves bound to. ex
tend the promised aid beyond a rea.
sonable time, and the comniittée must
goon report whether the money can be
raised. Hurry up your subeeriptions
and send in your report.
From the’ above, copled from the
National, it will be’seen that our peo-
ple must keep” the ball inmotion, if
they want arail‘road, and that the ball’
must get larger as'it moves on. Now
fig'the time—Ilet this opportunity slip,
and We may say “Good bye” to “all
prospects for a rail-roud through Penns
valley.” Tle work of siibscribing has
not been’ ‘progressing as it “shoald ;
some localities dre’ doing pretty fuivly,
hot figure up ad much yet, Tas’ they) t
should’ "The meeting at” Boalsburyg,
last week, will haved” good ‘effect ‘on
that fieighborliood)' ns we’ are assured.
Mr. Robert Duricitn, also aksures ‘us
that Gregg twp. Will come ‘tp to what
ig askéd of her, and that'thié'assessment
acquiesced in by her citizens.
® Lad ningls. eld
The’ Republican says! Meyer is-op
posed'td ‘the interests » of the ‘lumber:
men. Another falsehood==for Meyer
manufadtures lunibetr himself and has
interests in the lumber regiotd on
Penns Credk:
TT
Rash Cadwalader denies the charges
brought against him in a letter, to
which we referred, in our last, and says
they are untrue and without foundation.
His reported course against, his, oppo-
nent, Lieut. Wolf, led to this.
Mr. Wolf is an honest man, and the
reports spread against himon a quiet
way, that he was implicated in the
failure of Lukenbach, are as unjust and
unfoundded as are the charges against
Mr. Meyer, who is so triumphantly
vindicated in to-days’ Roporter.
When Political Sumniersault Ap-
hearers at the Fort on Saturday © even-
ing, will some honest radieal ask «him
why his ‘paper’ Tied so about Moyer?
As
"hem will be a xail-ros ad, ‘meeting at
Pive Grove Mills on next Saturday,
out.
i, F Cohmrn'y Motto:
“i Laleyer vote for’ a tg oppor
heady; | .
Radical Senator from thivBtate, wade
a speech at Lancaster, Pa, in the. course
of \irich he this reforved he thus referred to the Demo-
eratio candidates -Mesers
Ao e gad <
To beth m
Spr: could rought against the
character of Hon. Asa
was know: throtig hout the: State: hg an- |
hanost 17 ighl gulegpt ising many of busi
he epdewnment of the. duehigh
versity by the munificent do tion
tor which his fréends might well poing
with pride. MreBeott also vindicated |
the character jand canacides of , Mr,
Pershing who he said, had beep unjust-
ly assailed by Republican journgls and
speakers The spéaker Kiitw Mr. Persh-
was uotatslie bar, in.any scetion of
the Htate, a
ble lawyer. He said further. that , the
charge made agains Mr. Pershing, by
aCatholiey wag alse «ar falselioohd; as
Ar. Pershing was a eongistent: elder of |
the Presbyterian Chureh, and, said the
Sengtor, “If he were a Catholic, it
would HElthEr at to nor détriet from |
my estimation of him. ¢ Flow him
intimately; and feel it my duty in jus:
Lice to him. to wake, this statement,
"This is strong testimony from an oppe-
nent, and effectually silences the hat-
ADDL + :
REDUCE THE TAXES y
From all quarters _epme up com-
These ' com-
plaints will ‘continue to come up'untill
their cause is removed, which: will
never, be as long ag) the present radi
lend party has control of public affairs,
Those who wish their taxes reduced
trenehment and Reform,
marae pe
the names-of a demoe ratic candidate
for legislature, in this great struggle
fur the repeil of the fraudatent ratifi
cation of the Fifteanth Awendment, i
not werthy of the name: of doahrcol
In this crisis it is’ treason to principle
in‘any man galling himself a b: mocrat
todo anything which directly or
directly ends to the election of radi-
eal candidates to this legixlutare!
who are mot for uscare against:
Their, place is with the, epe Ys
- i a
Fire—Destruction of ITorses.
Chicago, Sept. $0.— Last
destructive fire aceurred at the cor:
ner of TlHinbis andl St Clair streets.
Tha five orieinated in a fnrge stable-
belonging to 15. IL M Donald, contain
ing twenty-two, bores, all, of which
Ware destroyed. , Total loss $8,000.
Insared for £6,000.
a i
How True and how strange,
us.
night a
that
glifics;of a doctor's prescription when
they ean buy as good, and ning times
out ten, a better remedy than most
doctors Fite, for the sighifitant sum
of Bets. «We refor to Judeon’s Moun:
tain Harb Pills, these pills cure Head.
ache, Liver, Gomplaint, Indigestion,
Female Irregularities, and all Bil Ilious
disorders, they are prepared from 4
formula prondunced by he mott ledim’
ed, Phyxiciuns of our county, tobe the
best sud most universal of. family mel
icines, Give them a fair trial and you
will never be withant Judson’s Moun-
tatu Tdth Pill Sold by all Dealers,
| . Oct't 20.
ina bil md Bll !
A eotemporary seas infinite trouble
af settling + Bricham
Young's estate. The old fellow is very
rich, ci) when he dies each of his
twenty-five widows will expect her
third. ;
i
&
IRIS EL ELA Ligh ln MP rth scm
i ofa
Pine Groye Mills, was robhed,. The
thieves eftectedan entrange by blowing
open the large lock at the front door.
Mr. Maer’ 1688 7¢ only
eandies’so'foras is known!» The “Post
burglars, were in hopes of finding some
money, which My, Musser wisely kept
at some other Stace.
4 nil Saale Lihh
DRAMATIC. On a certdih occasion
w cortainl drafmatie fempld, a fart was
just reached the scene where the Tover
enters'seeking, almost “distracted, His
lady lové, who had just concealed
herself a moment before (in full view
of the audience) in" the “garden,™ be-
hind Some ' cans * répresentation of
bushes,
“Where, oh Heaven! where has my
WJulia” fled ¥ exclaimed the actor, in
despairing ‘accents “looking arorind
everywhere bitin the right place.
A spécimen Of the “gents Yankee,
i the pit) who had heitherto” been all
attention, now exhibited symptoms of
dmpatience; mid as the actor repeated
‘Right, behind you, you darn foo)
in: the tater pateh 2”
Tha effect of this can bétter be im-
agined than described—the applause
was, trémeiittous. .
At A. T. Stewart’s store in New
York twenty-one two thousand dollar
shawls, have been sold this season, and
one worth fifty seven hundred dol-
1 ghanget d
sleep. A case illustrating the same
principle reported in Ohio. A city
main, accustomed to-lodge on noe-of the +=
noisiest streets visited a country friend.
ARE his rest at
it 18 frienc
nig elt for his distress,
dtr
can he went, to 8 “eighbor’s
‘and procured & ha drum, which he
beat under the guest's window, and
had his’ boy run a speaking whel- |
burrow apd down the, Yon hile
fis Wile playell on the | jano, ar ai
‘servent girl poundgd” oi the chamber
door na a_pair of” “fon 2s. In this
manner the sufferer was AAT 0 get
two or thirde Nurs of quiet, "riffestinif
sleep, though it was heavy ¢ on the fami-
ly.
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\ hd
Sd *
» Muzzy, iN, ( PARYO: There, is come
tained in Dr..Morse’s, Pills the. prin.
x a of “health. We ‘Rive many
thousatid ‘of tedtimonidlR of their hdv.
Ying restoréd the mick to health ;avhieln
Loan bie .seen ab ub gifice. Uses {Dr
Morse’s Indian. Root Pils, and you;
will find them not only a curtive of
disease but also ‘a preservative. They
should be used inall “eases of Billioe.
ness, Headache; Rivet Complaints;
Female Irregularities; &e. We make
no secret of: the, formula, from which,
this medicine, is prepared, . Ask your
store keepers for the 'Ometa Alm: are
read it carefully.
: Sold by all! Dealers:
46 0 lr
Oet'l 2
RA a”
DOTY'S WASHING. MACHINE,
NEW
Universal Clothes-Wieagee,
Improv ed with Rowell £8 peat donhie,
, and the Puter't S000 ate now
tr SUDeTuod vw Janey an bidit Ps
el! nye HCl and
He Lav hg
LE BLY MUCH IMPROVED — AND TH,
cogswhoels
unaies ti onubl Ya
wins far washin OT hes exe
will save their cot (ied i Lom
14% Ww vd el } 108.
Those who have
ny #s follows: :
“We like our uy whine mae th eau 1 not
be, pers ded to dowithon, © and 8h de
nid 0 "Daly Wi
the NOSILON,
4K hn eh, i
lid is yo! +h one dollar a week jo may
family.’ : N Y. Tribune,
Lh
used thi m ai Ive Lo Hino-
bean
tev. L. Sgoid, Bishop AL
ual than ke riving on Mondavs {or
yerpet
Rev Phooftove 'T.. Cuy-
(he invention.
te 7.
“Every, week has given itn strobgy hold
upon thé nfé@sions’ ol The minales of ithe!
Ln andy. "wN,. XY. Obseryer,
“1 Ae artily comment it to economists of
time. money, amd conteiiment.”’ —+=Rev,!
Dr. Bellows,
“Friend Doty—Your last Triiprbeemant
of youriW ashing Maphive is a conipleip.}’
SUE 00s [ assure vou ‘our machine.’ ater
ny ea ® nse, it is Chotiight mete 17 today
than even, and would not be {hupted, with
uhider any cirenmsannees. "=Solon Robip-
SO).
“Your W ashing a Machine has Deen. in
daily usd in" our l: andry, and the hoase-
keeper expresses herself as highly pleased
with) it. Li core unly ae omplishes great-
¢ K Amount of work with Je: Tub and does
wear the clothes near so much as the fi
old fashioned wash-board. “By using §t5
one laundeess ds dispensed with.’ whe Yirht
M! F.. Round, Superintendent of lu: KR
Department oF SE Cathwd me's Nursery,
Y. City
“A fie * a cons{ant use of the Uxiy £18 AL
Cromitis \WRIKGRR for oleke thin ‘four
yearsin our inwily, Lam anthovize. «i by the
‘powers that BE to give it the most unquals
ified praise, and to peononned ito am indise!
énsible pat of the machinery of house
vbr pine. Our <brvinte have alwdes Bren
willing tof ase, it, nod always hive liked it)
“Henry Ward Bee cher. , \ ual
PRICES. —A Fair Ofer. ot
Send the an price, "Washer 214, Extra
Wiring Ad
both Aha Alok! |
Fashore no one is A said 0 sure are
we they will be liked, that we agree to re-
TTund thé mom dy if any oud wis lies to: vetu rl |
thé machines free of (rai ht, after unontlh's,
trial, Recording t0 direetions.
No hashand, fatlier ar. brother: should 4
sermit the drudgery of washing with the
Nak fifty two days inthe Hour, whos it
caf he Mong beter more ospadisons bn
with less labor, and no injury 10 gur-
ments hyn Doty's Cloths + Washer, sand
w Universal Wringer. ,
P {dive rTgH of sale |
Canvassers with exe
make money fast seling thein.;
Sold by dealers generally, to whom libe-
ral diseotitifs‘hte made.
R, C. BROWNING, Sens Agent,
get], fm 32 Cort and{ St., New York.
Millheim
0. W. STOVER, jr., res ectfu y in-
20 dhe citizens of hoblinid ep Brush vals!
fics, that he bas started anew Saddler Shop.
at Millheim, at the old stand for rmerly Kept
by J. II Stover, and is now prepared to
furnish ©
Saddles, Harness, Gollars,. Bridles,
anid Whips of ever, kind ahd quality, |
fact everything éomplete, équal 10° a fi
class establishment, and at the most rea.
sonable prices. He warrdats his Wo
to quality nid fineness: of styleus Farmers,
and
his stoc kK.
He is determined to lease customers: |
wpa, Ly, G. W. STOVER. in,
Grol RG PEOK’S EATING HOUSE]
AX & OYSTER SALOON,
On High'street, at Busly/'s ‘Avende Restaiirs
ant Be lefonite; Pa... This excellent estab
lishment is now open, and good § prenls can
be had uit all hHeurs. Roast Beef, ~H
¢ lery::
Pickels, Oysters, Soup, Eggs, Pies, €akés,
Cracleers; Nits; Oranges,
comprise the bill. of fare. Billiard, Table
connected with the Restaurent, OPostorein’
evér glenn hy i doen and huni
dred. dec 25,1 yet
1 A AAA SAMA. UA 30
CENTRE HALL
Tan Yard.
The undersigned would respectfully in-
farm the citizens of Centre county t
6 Tan Yard will again be
allits bratches, b
THE BELLEFONTE
Next door to Post Office,
We have always on hand.
GENTS CALF AND KIP BOOTS
in town,
d eo
if fous Neen nm
LAT TARR 106 ou Aro
a octd itl Bit oil
PC coat viRgof an i
of
thers
3 olf Orrin: oe He
re ov cube 20vk
EN WANTED,
3 A number > hands are wan im-
1
ately to work on the new pike now
peing made at Farm : Sthoo wages
OWEN COPLIN,
Contractor.
Read this and Tell it too yur
Neighbors.
MILROY
Noolen Mills
STILL AHEAD!
genet is
~The attention of the Lublis
208] next, ont nt
inex, near Wall's St
@
lil ville
Cavern, dec dy gor
110 Acres
ot poe 4 Whout Li
god fi Nees ang, wh, Aaa
ie #
tion, The ee
a he sith
PINE anddd
@ a 0st
Joi ry WE EAA
tht ndepssaty outbuiddibgi vv 2a
und
ter, from oan Aina
Goo Hater
1 the a A >; Wgoed nitty
ohoica fo mitre 9 futhepreminens onl etobid-
LL 10e a on o
nd, uridor
to rena, Widows: dowen | hare
ses 3 ten per WS "of the itd "
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