4 ! I i: She StfoWefanjIi hsl Published every Thursday. ThTharTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. (which must bo pl1 In Bi1tnrn when unit otit Rldii tlw county.) ft ATI OF ADVIRTUINO. All trun'i"'!it uriviTHsi-mTitu not ntiiorwiw I'oiitrurli'il fur will Ik- cniirif'rt at lh rule of I A ri'iiin T II it- (iinnpurli'l rm'nuin-l fur tlrM Irn'cr turn mill Miviils it 11 lit for every mihwuciit Inwrt loll. Thursday, August 10, 1893. Republican Ticket. Hlli'NfT, Al.r KKIIHI'Kl IIT. Ahwh-IiIK' .lndv", Z. TAYl.OH tmiilKKUNU. Trrustinr. f. f. KKKIII I.I). rmiimlttxloiirrw. TlloM IIKHIIWTKIt. J AMI-." KltlH.KV, Aiiillturx. .1. 1'. IHIVI I(XO, '. I". SU l.lt I'uronrr. lU. MA KAMI ItiU'llltorK. Xlcpsttican Standing Ccnmittco .Vl.ilin -.1. li. MI.Hl'"tt;iitll,.l. K. ri'ttrrnlf. Il. iv. r Villi in rri'i'', Irvln KIiiih'V. lu-nver Wi-M Win. H.-.-i. r. (Jen. s. siivdrr. flit r' -II. !:iiiiiim. Win. Iliirttiiiui. tiiinii;iit - .lolin Mil.-p. A. . Umin r. Kmnkllii I. Il'.n.n l 1'-'! .i.iiip - i:iit" riiii'. larkHiiii W in. Miuilii, I'rli'r Klllik'I' l . MMillrlltlri.'ll-.I.IM. llowcr-iX. C. W. lliTlllilll. MliMI'MTiM-k I'. I.. Iliiw. .M. K. l(.lliiir.-r. Moiine' ii. A. KmhIIiiiiiii, Win.)'. hcil us. 1'i liti I. N. .Iirrvtt. N I". t'roiixi'. ivrrv- W. Ii. IUI..-.T. II. K. AiIk".'.ixI. IVii) Wi-xl I'. K. l.riW.tll. T. M. ArlMi:isl. Iiriiii' A. M. Aimuiil. I ll MldillcniMiri Ii. '-llii-'ifr; K-l. M. II niiiiiH'l. A. .M.iilm i;rr. I 'nil in AlU'ii .-..vliiM, .1. . Sl.ilil. n-litti't..i Win. '. II IIMi.li. Mover. The Coming Struggle with Anarchists. l.cfoll' SHOW f.'llls in CllUM'), !!15'S tlio AYHsliington Slur, tlio people of t ho United Stiito and of several other deeply interested t'ouiitriuH will have tin opportunity to gauge t ho pow er of anarchy in the Lako hidc City. A month nio and there wan no appearaiu'o of anti-peaceful influences, but sineo (iovernor Alt geld gavo liberty to threo rabid "reds," tlio unkempt head has conio into full public view, proud of the distinction conferred upon it by tlio openly expressed friendship of the Governor of Illinois. But anarchy iu Chicago is ntill an unmeasured ipiautity, and it wtll continue to be until after the election, nt which either Judge Gary or his succensor will be chosen. Now, Judge Gary, brave enough to do his whole duty at that momentous period, has been vituperously assailed as an assassin and several other equally undesir able things. Ilis term has almost expired, and ho will bo beforo the voters of Chicago to secure connuo dation or condemnation. His op ponent is to bo a personal friend of Governor Altgeld, and believed in many of the disturbing doctrines with which the Governor fully syni pathizcs.The struggle will be watch ed chisel v, for the result is going to give us an accurate index to Chica go's character. The defeat of Judge Gary, should it bo accomplished, will not damage his judicial reputa tion, mr will it prove that the con demned anarchists were innocent martyrs, but it will reveal to man kind the precise number of people in Chicago whoso preference is for lawlessness. How Uncle Sam Buys Gold. This is from the .St. Louis Ulohe : A place seldom visited by the public is the Assay oflico of tho United states, where gold is bought for the Government. There are but four such ollices iu the United States, one in St. Louis, one in Helena, Mon., one in lloiso City, Idaho, a fourth at Ckirlotto, N. C, and the Jilth at tho branch mint in Denver. The oflico here is in charge of Sir. Klliot Jewett, with two assistants. It is as completo an ollico as can be found iu tho world, being equipped entirely new hince its location iu the Old Custom House. As tho agent of tho government, Mr.Jewett, buys .ill gold ottered iu amouuts above loi), paying for tho same as soon as t can bo melted and assayed. A great many people are ignorant of the fact that tho Government buys gold outside of tho mints. The mo ment the assayer begins to drum trade, too, that moment ho drives it away. 15y such action lie causes the public to believe that he repre seats a private company, speculat ing ('ii its purchases. This idea is encouraged by tho told buyers, jew elers, pawnbrokers and others who would prefer u full clear of the United States. As a matter of fact, it makes no difference to the assay er whether ho receives one ounce or 1,(00,000 ounces, as he is paid a cer tain fixed Bulary. Ho receives any- thing in the nhapo of gold, whether it be tho net called retorts burs, dust or jewelers' scraps. Whatever shapo it is in, he takes it for what it is worth. Tho Government pays the expenses of ascertaining this worth. Tho process of receiving and de positing of the gold is of consider able interest. On delivery it is de posited on scales capable of weigh ing fl.OOO ounces Troy, though ho delicately balanced that Mr. Jewett uses them to weigh letter mail Gold brought in early in the morning can bo disposed of so the Roller may re ceive his check in the afternoon. On being weighed a check is made of each separate lot, designating the weight, name of seller, origin, etc. When tho melting is completed and tho gold turned out in bars and as say made, a complete record is made, showing tho origin, where it is possible to learn it, and the do greo of fineness of the metal. Tho bar is then stamped ready for ship ment to tho mint at Philadelphia. This stamp is protected from coun terfeiting by tho tho same penalities provided against counterfeiting coin. Wanted a Change. Previous to the chango in the ad ministration tho Democrats continu ally ossf rted that the country was going to the dogs, tho only way to remedy matters was to have a chango They harped on this so long and loud that a misguided majority be lieved them and voted for a change. And what do we see as tho ell vet of this change. This : Depreciation of !4J,(HMi,(K)tl,iH0 in the value of American securities. All the plate glass factories in America shut down for an indefmate period. P.last furnaces banking lires every day iu the week, curtailing tho out put of pig iron enormously. Textile mills of all sorts in New Knglaud either shutting down or preparing to do so. All the largo iron mines in the Michigan districts shut down or run ning with n short force. Wool at tho lowest figure ever known. Wheat at tho lowest price iu two generations. Balance of foreign trade heavily against us. Money tied up in vaults and banks with no acconimodr'ns to any but regular custom'' ' l' few new loans of an v ki' j men out of work tlEhfct ar J jc the panic of'73. J, PORT TREVORTON. Our farmers are patiently waiting for the refreshing rain to do their plowing for seeding. . . .Potatoes will bo a scarcity in this place on ac couut of tho dry spell The Wit mer'B Sunday school held their pic nic on Saturday and has been re ported a failure. It's supposed it was played to death by tho Port Trevortou band which furnished tho music Politics have been quite hot hero this week and unbecoming language has been used by sonio of our people who propose to bo civil ized There are a few ottscourer- iiii?s from Selinsgrove who como to our town t very Saturday evening and are on the streets all night yelling and running their horses up and down the road disturbing the peo ple in their rest. They would bet ter stav at homo or they will find themselves in tho hands of tho law. ' If this is not plain enough, tho next time I will give the names of the parties. .. .The ferries at this pluce will have half rates on Sunday to Herndon. LOWELL. Colored campmeeting was well pa tronized yesterday (Sunday) by the good people of this end of town. . . . L. C. Wagner of Siglerville, was visiting over Sunday with his many friends of Snyder county, ho also took iu campmeeting. .. .Somo of our -twenty-four hour soldiers, who are drawing pension and are never satisfied, made tho remark "it would bo right enough to take somo of the old soldier's pension," no doubt they are alluding to somo of tho four year men.... Some of our farmers have threshed and report 'J'J bushels of oats from almost livo acres of ground Our jolly Irish tablo cloth man C. Hower says ho would take a job of wheeling a keg of beer to Chicago, but would not iusuro tho keg to bo full when ho arrives. Ho says ho could wheel a hundred lbs. forty miles a day easily. .. .It will not bo long until you can hear tho toot at tho cider mill as every thing is being put in good order and will bo ready for work bhortly. U. No. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury ft Lewistown Division. Time Table, In effect May 21, 1893. WiHTWIM Oli. T&TtOW. IHTWltC tn ft m i I A . i in cm -it li.ot I Leltoa J. Mo i.oo t fl li.ot j Mln Strt Ms I.M 41 illiwi, ' I,witowp T.46 I. Hi 4.1" II 1 ' MltlOil " 7 64 S.I4 4.0! ;u.4t I Fiinl.r 1.01 8 31 a st 'it. 40 u , shindi . i.n 3M ti..Ki U wmtfttr t u .w 3.41 ll.iA 17 ; Moolur g I.4H 37 ,11. W, 1" I JUab'i Allll 1.17 1.4 3. an n 1'i 11 I Alm.bar .y .M .1.14 11 M' St prTrtnwn H.4'1 4 W 1.14 MH.M M Hntr .0 4.11 .m nii lit it lrtl llr(k li.M 4 1" S.01 110.4.1' BS MUNI V.0-J 4 US S.67 ,10 an 17 Kritnir , 4.14 uti ay u Pawiln .iu .t '244 ,10.23 41 RollDKroT .;1 i ft V.37 in. If 4 StllO'KroT J, 9:i 4.4 K it I0.o to so ii lnrf I .& I to rlliiftgrove Accommodation (Oonnectlnir with tnlnl on N. U. Ry.) I.r Selnnror. Jo. Arrlv at Helln-uroT 5 4. P.M. Mir, H fralns Leave Le wlstown Janotlon t III), in, lo 40 m. 1 ll p m, I ol p m, 7 18 p m Inr A Iti.n i.l'ltl.biirii n. ilia Went. 1 &mm, nbum, 1 7i7im.l 41pm. 4 lpm, S Wnm II II p m. For PnlU11phl, New York, Haiti more mill W'a.hliiiilon. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division, AMI NOKTHKHN TENTHAI. KA1LWAY. Tnlnn I.inve Snnlmry .lully rxn.pt Similar : "i 4 a., m. Inr Wllllmiiaport'iinil tUmndniunii. 6 1 1 m, t or KnllaliiDlr, Krl, nl t'nmmlUa m, Kur Ikh Huren, 1 at p iu, Fur llolicf.inte, Kan anj Ciinanilnl Kim. ! alp in, Knr llonnvo and Klinlr. vui in fur WllllnraKpnrl. Miiiiiiny . t :uin, inr Kri ml l'nn.1iilirni, li Mm. Inr I.ok lUvcn, and u vtpm lur Will UiiiHrt. 1 'it in, Knr CatnwlMn an.t Hutcltnn. S vt a in, 10 iki mn im'l l.'lt p in, Knr WtlkraharT. t lb n, 10 i im,!6i piu 1 4'i p m, KorShaino klnkBil .Mount Carinal. Trillin l..'av Si Vn.nruvn Junction Ut'inni. nrrlvln n I'll 1 1 I In 3 OU li in, Nw York t bo p m, ll illlumr 8 In p in. Wanli liutnn 4 .m p in, H.nljr nx.'rpt Snii.lsv. 6.JT l. M. nrrUliiK nl li 1 1 .. 1 1, , rn 10.61 1'.M. Ni-w Ynrk n tnnni. Iliilllninre I'l.ln I. M., Waah Intitnti 4 nin. I mlly I'toppt Slln.lar; Ii m, arrlvinic lit riiilmltlphi4iltit m, Nnw York 7 lo i in, Hllluiur f.M i m Wu lDt"H 7 3'i a in. 1'nlly. l'r.al ii nln l.i'iivr Snnliury ! 1 to a ni. arrirltiR at I'hlla.li'li.Mn (Main, Htm Ynrk MOi in. Univ. 4 :in in. nrrivlinc at I'hil.i li-lphla 10 fam.. Nw York I III pin., Kiiltlmnro S 64 in., Waili Iniflnn lu 19 am. lially, IMnin. iirrlvlnn nt I'hIUilrlplila JO p m, Nvw Y'irk u.ii p in., Italtliiinrc dip ra., Wash Inulon x lli p iii. lull)- rmvpt Sumlay. I'nr rnti', inapa nc, rnll nn I'lrlint Auxnt or n..r.-ar Tlma. W'il, I'. A. W. I. 11(1 Killh A I'ltfuliurv, I'a. .1 . K, W( ii m, "nTl !' Axant. i. .it. rni.1 us r, an I .lnnKir. UDITOU'H NOTICE. Tim iiiiilnrMiifiicii Mini wim nppnlntnd aiulimr liy llii-oi pliiun, l onrt o snvili-r iinuitv lori'mrt ni tin' t-xivpiiniiM lllt il lo mill to ilistflliiil4t the fittnlH In in.- IiiiiiiN nf Kliiu-r K. tmil fHlvIn s. Wiillnr iKlinliilHiruliirHiil the pMati'nf NhMihiiIcI WnlliT, lull' (it I'rntiv tnwimlilp, Snvdi-r l'(inty, I'a.. ilnt'i-aimd. an HpiM-Hm on tliclr llml and nmU ni'i iniiit, to unit niiHXiK tlm pari I.n nntlilcil iln rclo. iMUaiii'iid (o ilindutli'S of Ii In apixilni incut ut tl nice of Juuicm (l, crouw, In tli iKirniik'li f Mlildlpliurvh. uii Saturday. Heptenv U-rlNUiitll o'clm lc A. M. wlirn and wliurn all pni lli'H tiitn-stHd arc rminal.'d U) present, their clitlniH, iM'tnm tJit iinilomltfiied, ir be lor ever utiUttiTi'd rrumcuinliii; In upon anld fund. CI1AU1.KS UoWtlC Aug. 10, IHJ3. Auditor) AT ' Lewistown Academy. 4 . A college preparatory and flnishlog school for both sexe. Forelitn lang uage taught by natives. Muslo de partment, vocal and instrumental, UDttirpassed. Terms moderate. Send for catalogue. J. 0. Pla. B. S. LewlntowD, Pn. Principal. Estray Notice- Notlro lahomliv (fivon tlint, nn or nioiit tlii lltli nf Mnr, a hciriT almiit IV Vfara old, and strawberry rtion In color, rntn to my prumlseH, The owner Is rmiieated to mma forward, pnive bis pmperty. rmyfnrthls notice andlakellawav, otta'TWIw) it will bodi ll with aminllnir to law. Nkh M. Miuih-ithwaktii. Troxi'lvllln, I'a. crown Acme. The best Burning Oil that can be made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke tho rhimncy. It will not char tho wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is without a comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from tho finest Cm do in tho most perfectly equip ped refineries in tho world It is tho Best. Ask your deah-r for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC REFIHIHO CO. Sunbury Station, Sunbury, I'a. ULUICIIS CENTAL BOOMS, SElinsgrnvE, Fa. Ti'ctli rlrftticd, PXtrai ted. Implanted, regulat ed. Ihwiiiih mid injuries lo tlie teem mid montli In ali'd. Arlllliial win, rmwns, lirldk'cs Htid (ilMltiralotn Inserted. All kinds of lllllii. (told work a himtUII.v. uko. it. n.iin ii. p. n. s. tifllce In Wels' dwelllnif, HOtitli Midi! en trance, opMMlto Niilloual lintel. S. F. SIIKAKY, Insurance Agent and llroker, l'enns Creek, P. O. Pa. Onlv flrnt cine Stnolt Onnpanlm rvpreacntad. You in no premium tiottn, lianc you pay no apiiRiiiiinia. lnnunince placr.I on all klnriant good (arm pmperty, dwelling, atorei and eliurcliei any. where In Snvdar and t ninii ennntlvs. Ulrica In C. M. Sliower'i Stnre.t'tDtrorllla, I'a JJII.L. H.VOELKLEIt. DENTIST if flUP rtTrt!oe, R)licg, t rtlflcl. - T' ' J and erowa work. (i!t 4 1 DP' ' I 'or palnleo eitrac ti ' XfrgT " 1" lpertalnlnir to ctentfi. 1 "PM ridge SVTtV VPLEASCNT 1 - , THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 13 GETTER. Vy dwf nr wt It rt rntlr on Ihe itomwh, Mrr ami kiitiii?, mill tM ptMiijiatMt laiatlvt. Thifl drink ! Hi4vlt fioin IhtIi, tanX in ltviuvkX lor Um mi etaUijr as If, It'.vratUwl LRNE'SMEDIGIHE All drurKlit(k'llit nt 60c. and Vl.tKln nrkait. if 1u enn n if tft It.Moinl ynuriuldrciiifiir rrvwiutU'ple. Hir't Kaatlly .Mrll-ln mv ih nrlarell 4tt. Ill i't-l" r to U l tlll'V,1liliiii'i-ainrv. ArlillcM. OKAIOU F. V001VV AU1, LrltO V S, T - an i-aay i DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S AND BLOOD PURIFIER. An Inrlgoratlng Tonic for atreDgtbenlnfj tb wak, purirylng the blood, clearing the com plexion and Imparting the toty bloom of health to the cheuk. rieaaant to the last and fa voriwwlthladlai. $1 00 per botUe. Pr. J II. MoTan' Almanau for IftiS with Ftnrni Calendar and Weather ForecaaU by Ucv. lrl It HU'ka will be ready Sept. 1, Inr. rura-l-hl fn to all dealer who Mil oar luediolnea. Afk yourdruggUt for on or Mod two-cent euuup to The Or. J. H. McLean Med. Co., St. Louie, Ma (;',. V160R. J. ::. MCLEAN'S STRfIs38TUEHING .'. S .N i .I'D ! K 1 Oil lMia 1."-. "f Apt" Low PplrlU, i..:n -I. itlihf. ttlld IJlM'pla. r an'. '.! ih :u. f f"vnrlt tonlowlth lin-l.: ii. , I'ivj n. fcy.,1 Ly ttUdiuj.'j(UU. th Dr.. j. u. rr.cLTA:; r.'ED.co t:. V. l.O I:;.. iVl o. l-..l.ll.- i.. ,l Vftll PUnaira FUIII IWIHI, HELlNfeOKOVE, PA. To the Public, Generally. As Ccuinrecg did not ians tlio extra revenue on wliihkey,tlie;Marks brands of whinkey all of my own make remain the khiii jirioe. New white whit-key, J.,7) ; 10 to 18 moiitlis old, f'J.iK) ; to ltd niontliH old, fJ.'o ; 34 to :;ii moiitlis old. ifioo. as to 42 months old, :l..r)0 ; Tlieise tire all tine good. Do not forget the olil httintl. Knijity whibkey Imrrels 1.50. J. I,. Makkh, Near It. H. Station, Jli.hllebiiKh, Pa. S4nil 1 o rent in atainp to HILI.UM ntl.utli, inn IMh. hi.. I'hlla.. ra. Ui Pr Mawis lie will wild ! bam plea, lait tiylra of wall paper, aiid rnmplaie InMnn'ttnn ImioK, rDLL now to MHtB,,. r ntt our price are niui'U l than olliunt. I..l I'aiwr OnU Iln'i'in " I'arL.r I'aiwr-. lnlo!'. iierple. Allwur pana bivo wlilo Ucir.ur.auu x'iuun w iuv.u. CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. CURE Flrk Headache and relieve all Ilia troublua Inci dent to a biliona atata of tlia ayatain, tuck aa liltiineaa, Naiuca. Iironaiueaa. lUatreu after eat nir. l ain In Ilia tilde, Ac. While their moat remarkable aucctaa ha been ahowo la lurin; ITeadarlie. yet PAHTia'a I.itti.i l.ivia Pit.u are equally valui.l.le In ('nnatipatlon. curing and pruveiitliiK tin niinnrlriir comiilalnt, while tney alao mrrert all dnmnler of (lie alomarli, atlinuluts the ller and regulula Uie bowela. li "n If they only eurod EA Arlie they would he almoat prleeleaa to thnae who aufTer fnnn Uita Ulntreimlnf complulnt; I'Ut fortunately their K'naltieaa d1 n"t end here, nnil thnxe who once try tlivni will llnd these littUt pIllaTalimhle III many way t hut they will nnt he willing to do MiUiout thciu. liu. of Wr all sick head t the lif.no of no niune Uvea that here Ii whert Vh makn our invent boual. Our 'I1U cuid it ulilln (ilhi-rx do nt I'AiiTr.a'a I.ii-ri.ts l.ivrn rif.ia are very amal1 tnl very cany to tuluv i nie r two pill intt a d ine. They Mrs Mrlotly veiretnlile and do n"t K"ie or purine, hut by their p-rille uetinn pleom all who uhu i.hem. In vim at C"i centi; live for fl . Hold isary where, or ac-ut by mull cas:is tiricms co tl . UHL Email Sen SmllPrks, G. C. GUtELIUS, T THE ONE- PRICE CLOTHIER DEALER Ii Children kRn;,J nnd everything., mako t man handsome andf(f i happy, at pricJ that discount i Imitation stort Clothing for prince I Pauper! Clothing that looks like silk and wears like leather. Cim to tho old Reliable where you get what you pay for. j new stock is just in, is entirely now and comprises nil tl latest stylos. Too busy waiting on customers to tell y more. 201110 and see lor yourself. G. 0. GUTELIUS, 3Iiddlcburli,r; Fashionable cloth ing, Hats, caps, Neckties, Gent9 Furnishing floods, Summer Under wear, and Celcloid goods, Men's shirts, 1 1. . r 1 1 W WETZEL'Slg- l. IIMIIUaVUIH CJb4C.2 M VI B 01 ami wimw SWINEFOR v iiiiii r 1 11 nnn ai n a am ww hiim n in mil nil' iiiiii .iiiiiiiii'raaiiiiiiM 11 ii linn KtrieK i i anything you cun uk Tor. (Inr goods ro all gooil find We can utlord to Bell ten per cent cheaper for CASH OR PRODUCED- hence ctiatomera have the benefit of that nyHteiu. We have a great run 1ut now on .Notion, Curtaina, Curtain Polos, anil Jewelry, although you cannot come amies for anything in the line of General MerohaoUine. t also have a full line of Hoys1 is u ltd and Men's Clothing, and we will he plenned.to show you guodB whether you buy or not.4We also tell tin-; liver Chilled PlnwaSc Repairs, urvi. i-r,. 1. k . . iu .... 1 1 . 1 . .1. D WET2E Clles Don't lit Tin 1 but they go a great ways iu that Jlrection. Then', why eend.'to the I City for rendy-nmile clothing and then take theiu to ukMled local I tailor to improve the lit, v heu you cuu get a v SUBSTANTIAL MAKE Ai M FIf at once by going to HENRY L. PHILLIPS MERCHANT TAILOK, Mlr.Bgrove, Ph., where your work Ualway guaranteed or you have recourse. This Is a question that Interest, every man and boy .A neat-fitting sult.no matter what the'matorial is it alwnys looks better than an lll-Mtting suit no matter how fine the goods. Then come at once and get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for E. E. MUCK, four doors west of Bank. Seliigrov 1 prdVae ale Tho undersigned wrf. offer to tho public his entire stod ot furniture aim jsctumg lor tho next three months a tho greatest sacritice er known in tho Fumitue Trad in tntial renna. 1'aving decided to change my bnsi ness in doing so mist mako omo alterations m m buildings I am conpelld to offer my entire stock a prices never iicam 01 riorc. Chamber Suits, Tarlo Suits, Sideboards, C lpboardji, Kxtcnsion Tables, Jrca. fast Tables, Centre Tables, Vblo Top Tables, Polk! Tables. Fancv Cockis. Com icon ltorkors. AVTiiii,.r ers, Baby coachesIigh ch ,is, Small Rockers, "Wood csat chairs, CancJ Scat haU-s, Doughtrays. Bods. 5u reaus, "Wrshstand , iSofas, Lpunges, couches, Mattrcsse - & a -a if 'kill 1 V ' Id' Tlie Post, SI, 50 pery y , ' X " 'U llll' in Lewistown, will l;o offered at a great reductioi auring tno auovsuio. r' v. u. fi;lix, Lewistown, Vt iff, i ' L.JL r e-T v I ...
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