The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 22, 1903, Image 4

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    MID jDLEBURG POST.
Published Every Thursday Morning
OBO. W. WAGENSELLER. A. M. BDITOR AHD OHM.
1.00 ncr vcur
iu advance
SCBSCKIPTION RATES.
VUi In advance. SI.BO rt year II not paid
KiUKle copies. Hv Lenta.
AaWertlxlMK Itil. IS eenU per line, nonpareil meaaure
men for lir! liwertlnr. and 20 cenU per line for each ,ule
qr Inwrtinn. l"Or"KH'K. Nt-arttie t'nunty Court Uoiue,
between Die Fir' National Hank aud the 0untyJail.
Vol. xx. x. Jaxi-aky 22, lflttt. Numhkk3
Republican Standing Committee.
A.lam-( 1'. Fiw. J. T. Hhawver.
Havtr-('lui. K. lrife. II. II. K:tut.
('raver Wmt-J. W. Ilakt-r, iHivld K.-nnlliKr.
Outre W. A. Napp. I..'. lliiiKumnii.
Clmpinnn .lowpli I jinn. T. K. Iiilit.
l'raiiklin I. V. Hm-kciilnirR, i. K Stctlrr.
Javkaun J. 8. Yrariolc, Win. SvlxiUI.
MiilillrlmrK Knink spotlit, Hink W. Yoler.
Midilliv-reeU M. K. Kullev, .1. M. Mnurer.
Monroe - II. V. Ili-ndri. k. II. Fiher.
I'l-mi .limopli H. Hendrii-kii. I N. Jarrctl.
lViry A. V. Valviitinr, K. K. Hoyir.
iVrry Wct-J. si. Wh.ay. .1. Z. siran-m-r.
rrHiinivc J Krunk h'eller, J. A. I. mini.
Sprinu K. Kline, 1. llarrnon Snook.
Inioii I. (i, Mnlil.
Wasliintcton NV. K. Ilrown, Myron A. MoyrT.
dad roUter as tkat of William Bay, rises tip J. G. Chesntitt of Sunbur' announces hi
and denies it. jCandidioy fur Chief C ireia i.f Sunbttry. lie
has inattgnra'cd the . unique though commend
ultle platform, that political tifliiM should bu a
Now, Vnrner, the men whom the Thompon-
town (Jlobefai 1 identified the picture of the ary, it can lw done by prompt action.
It is currently reported that when the lie pub
li jan Standing Coiumitee meets in MidJIeburg
Jan. 31st, tliere will be un eilort put forth by a
Ijw interested candidates ti spring an eirly
p-iniary. For the past several years the evils of
snap primaries were seen only when it w is too
Lite. Tlie Post has no ax to grind, but in the
name of justice, we warn tin; republican voter
what is proposal and if they approve of prim
ary campaigns of two, three ami four Wii-liV
notice, they will of cour-e he couteuL Wi
know, however, that the majority of the voters
do not approve of this and it would be well for
these to express their opinions to the niember.
cf the Standing C'oinmitce from their respective
districts. Two or three weeks' notice m iy be
long enough lor men who know a year ahead
no
that they will be candidates, bat it is not lone,
enough for a man win is undecided even at this
time whether he is going to bj a tandidate or
not. If the voters desire to avert a snap prim
gift and not a purchase. He proposes not to
spend a cent for a iytliing an. I desires to make a
test of this lofty ided in the political scramble
for ollice. Nothing won d change our opinion
f the morality ami i-liaractcr of a town like
"Minhtiry as muc'i as tliii nomination and election
of Mr. Chesinitt on a plaforni of such commcnl
able principles. A victory for Mr. Chesinitt on
such a platform will certainty enhance the repu
tation of Suiibiiry for uprightness and a high
degree of morality.
Most of the t iwuships and the h;'otighs if
the County will h.ild their primaries withiu tl e
next tew tavs to nominal j canuxlates lor tl C
various positions to be tilled at the coming
Spring election. See to it that your best men are
nominated.
Congratulations were enormously bestowed
on Gov. l'encypacker at llanislmrg, Tuesday.
SCHNEE.
A merry sleighing party of Pallas
were in our locality Thursday even
ing.
I'hilip Ni.ce.u bright yuung man
formerly of this place now of Lew
isburg was visiting his brother-in-law,
Absolom Kaat.cr. We are
always glad to 'rrcct such a good
old friend.
Mrs. John II. (irath and son-in-law,
John C rath of Cat lisle were
(pending some time with Merchant
lienry Harding.
David Hoover and wife v ere to
Salem to transact business Thurs
day. Friday and Saturday Jan. -CO and
31, the Teachers' .Institute will be
held iu the school house at this
place. Every body is invited to at
tend. Quite number (our P. O. S.
of A. members were to l Yeeburg to
attend the Ijodge meeting Monday
evening.
A numlyir of our young folJL 't
rtended Institute at Plchfiefd S'atur-
. ,.
"""Samuel Moyer a well .known cij
zeu of l'Yilburjr was soe:r on our
streets Thuivday.
There will l.c Citizens' and Teach
ers' mictiiig in the school house
every Friday.
V. Arthur Sehnce and J. U.
Lcueh madi! a business trip to
Holler and M Kces
Merehant Henry Harding and
family were visiting Simon Arbo
gasi Sundav.
HW Tunis.
-Good tools, goud workman. Hut
what of the man who knows only
,the ioA-i his grandfather used ?
.Dcycc lead and zinc is the paint ;
but sune painters don't know it
yet.
Moth
er
WHOLESOME ADVICE.
4
"My mother was troubled with j
consumption for many years. At g
last she was given tip to dis. Then R
she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, !
and was speedily cured." '
D. P. Jolly, Avoca, II. V. ;
No matter how J
your cough or how Ion 47 !)
you have had it, Ayer's !
Cherry Pectoral is the l
best thing you can take.
It's too risky to wait
until you have consump
tion. If you are coughing
today, get a bottle of
Cherry Pectoral at once.
Tlirre lr.o: ?V., rnmich for nn ordinary
roll; AOc.. Junt rilit lor hroni'liitln, liojtrM.
lit'HU. Imt'l ntlflti, etr.; pi. immt iMMHmmlc&J
fir cbrutilo r:ii's foul tn kwpon hmnl.
J. C. AVtK CO., Lowell, Mom.
To Abandon tie.' M fllinlmn; md
(ld Fort Turnpike.
'i'kere is a ))etltion lielni; circulated
t'ir.utfh fiiis iait "Of LUv county? dtil
already numerously signed, praying
the Court of Centre county to uppoint
viewers to assess the damages that
would arise in the event of the al in
di'timcat of the Mifllinliurtr hiid X)
Fort Turnpike. The intention is to! reprmlucinp; ilu-mselves in 1 lie but ter
may ! in 1 lie water. 11 1 a n 1 asy mat
ter for the fanner to hoil water nu'd
for tl c wio-hintr of lint ti r. This is tid-ii-alile
certain v when lon-r-Kre pin
liutler is desired. It would not lie
n miss to list- sterilized water at all
times. Could we hut bring- il into pen
eeral Use in the W!i.-liintr of butter, the
When I.onK-Kef-pluK Batter Is Dc
Ired It Should He Walked In
SterllUed Water.
The keeping- quality (if butter de
pends very greatly on the water in
whieh it is washed. f the water looks
clear it is generally supposed to be
pure. Itut the miscrocope has show n
that the water that looks as elear as
crystal is freipieutly the abiding place
of disease germs as well us of ferment
germs of various kind.-. We predict
that the time will come w lit-11 butter
made in our first-class creameries- will
be washed in sterilized water. There
have been iiutneroiu; cases where but
ter made under highly scientific condi
tions has gone oil' jn flavor in a short
time and subsequent investigation has
shown that the apparently pure wa
ter in whieh it was washed was the
cause. In the home of the fanner the
well is usually depended on to furnish
water for .washing butter lis well as
for other uses. Too often the well is
dirty from dilTerent causes. We have
seen such wells where the water act u
aJly was odorous wit 1 1 dccayitiguiiimal
life. Yet after the water became taint
ed it was still used for weeks by the
family. One Mich well, on being
cleaned out, was found to contain
great masses of dead angleworms. It
is no unusual thtfj for frogs.,n.nd even
t.v on;, jnt0 wejjg am become tle
ca'yed before their presence is detect
ed. Kven when nothing of this kind
exists the water amy not be pure
enough to use for the washing of but'
ter. (lerins of niniir kinds capable of
the
if the roads were in first class order.
lit 1 : H 1 1 an act of assembly was passed
a ithoriTng the Slate to purchase; these
toll toads, but the Legislature neglect
ed to appropriate any money for the
putpisie, and unless they do this ses
sion, the act will remain inoperative.
The citizens of this town and com
munity will welcome the change thai
TiMi;n to t oxi KAi, 11. j ji )t.ieve them of thce toll roads, as
It's the old story of "murder will : they cannot leave the place without
.out" only in this ease there's no going through a toll gate,
crime, i woman feels run down., Monday evening the board of
ha backache or dvspepsia aid ., , , , ,, ,. ,
thinks it's nothing aud tries to hide t,il,k' Vf.t,,w I u held a meetmg, and
it uutill she finally breaks down. petition was drawn up requesting
don't deceive yout self. Take Elect- Unit the Mate should purchase the
ric DiUers.at once. It has a repu turnpikes from the Union county lim
itation for curing Stomach, Liver to i5,.i,fn(0
aud Kiitnev troubles and will l ov.vi-,
fy your wl.cle system. Iho worst
forms uf these maladies will quickly I purclmse the turn,.ke for then we
yield to the curative power ot i: lout, would nave a sure guarantee Unit roads
have the pike condemned from
Union county line to the Old Fort.
The turnpike has been kept in a
aii-eralile condition for a number of
years; very little repairing has been
dune, and the bridges are in an unsafe
ami rot t "ii condition. The tollgates
have become a public nuisance and tiio ' spread of disease would he prevented
amount of toll taken is just the same as ' in s"nu' degree. It has been shown thut
even in nutter typhoid uwrnml oilier
diseasr genus have been carried.
Farmers' Kevievv.
RICKING CORN FODDER.
Ilw III DlnpoNe of Suriilim Material
Whore llurn It 00 Ml I Not Ad
equate for Storaire.
Jic LitV-rw. Only ode. aud gUartin
teed bv Middlebitrg Drug Va., Oiay
hill it Garinau. Kichlield, Pa, Or. i.
AY. bainpsell, l'eenscreck, I'a.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Riiid You Have Always Bought
' Boars tho , SASTZZ"
Signature of (LzyZ7&6xZ6Zt
would be kept in a passible condition.
-MiMieini Journal,
HOW'S Til IN?
AVe offer Cne Huadro-1 dollars Re
ward for any caso of Catarrh thu
cannot be curcil by Hall's Catarr
Cure.
V. J. CIIEXEYACo., Toledo, O.
W'v. the undersigned, have known
V. J t'dency for the last 1") years,
and lielieve him perfectly honorable
i 1 nil business trausiicl.ions aud
tiimncially able to carry out any
nMi'nf iotifl iio1a t Htoii- flp.
A common way to preserve corn
fodder, and a very good one. is to set
common fence posts on the side or top
of which, according to the height of
the corn, spike one or more poles. Set
the corn against these, making a long
rick of it. After eight to ten feet, more
or less, of corn fodder ha been placed
on each side of the poles, if the last
rows of sheaves have been set with a
pretty flat angle, you will be able to
place another row of sheaves with the
butts ubout on the bands of the last
row of nheaves (as shown in fig. 1).
In this way you will have a narrow,
ratlitr low stack, but th shcavci will
be ret at inch aa aente angle and the
middle will be o supported by thepol
that the fodder thould not be injured
It is eve
when' tli' -i
tire- '," s;
less. :;. ,1 1.
Life ' l'i I i
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ll .1 -i family 'Toledo, ). V,.i.iu , Ivinna' A
'.iitcstic. rupt-1 Mahvix, Wholusulo Druggists, To
the-e '- Hi be I h'llo, O.
. 'i!':.-'-i New j Ibill's Catarrh C ire is taken inter
;u-h trou!-l- j nally, net n direct :y npc-n the blood
.i n' iik in end miicou-: Ktirliices ol the pystem.
' J l ey ; Test iiuoiiials t.ent. free. Piic.e. 75e.
i.- cure c ' i.(?r botlto. Scld bv 111! Dril'''ists.
lillJlIll
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lull's I'amily iliH are tiio best.
I
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Mr.
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IKii.-i :
A .1 iii-i!.
;. 11 a i t going to
-V.-;. - icy hut
"' 1 If csterday.-
l)liiloil Illm.
(icur. do you ever have
to Uirt with anyone
roim, h 1.1 1 1 .
,.y Mie
Plie Tell me
a secrt-t iickire
else?
lie Certainly Hot !
She Then 1 am afraid we ore too
1. iiih nnl'iki to be U'uly happy to
gether. Town Top'cs.
V Victim nf 0i;ilcncr.
p!m i-n'l ;i 11 in o-i-ri'. in ft V oil I- i" i c o c A I
I M.i:;.jr Vest he
caso of high living und no thinking.
Jictroit Free I'rees.
"will
The Hitler I'nrt.
"The future," said the poet,
give me my deserts."
I'V " liiu wtfii liillo.-li. rnnllul l,nt
srid I had a bad Hint won't lielo us nnv in the effort to
! get a little plain ntntT to cat at pre-
srnt. tJiicngo itceord-llerald,
ITiKSlCItVINCJ CORN l-'OllDlCR.
by rain, In feeding, begin at one end
of the rick so as not to diet urb the top
sheaves of the entire ktack or rick.
A little sky I in placing the tec;nd,
third or fourth tu-r of sheaves on tup
of the first ones will result in a satis
factory method of preserving the
italks till wanted. Do r.ot get the base
of the stack too wide or it will have to
be carried two high to get a top omit,
or the top will huve to lie tiite flat.
Sometimes a long line of posts is set
and provided with pies as already
stated, and the shea'.' s or stalks tire
set nearly or quite as upright as they
nre when shocked in t lie field. About
four or five tiers, more or lets, of
t .heaves ore placed on each side and
no effort is made to put a top on the
rick. The only trouble which is likely
o arise will come from very - deep
Constipation
Does your head ache ? Pain
back. of your eyes? Bad
taste in your mouth? It's
your liver ! Ayer's Pills are
liver pills. They cure consti
pation, headache, dyspepsia.
25c. All druggists.
Want your mnustnrli nr brartl m IwautUul
brown or rii-h blui-k? Tin n una
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEtA
fjtt CTt. Of Ttmnnntm, on 1. W. HMl ft Co.. n.m im. H
e
era
(mows' sen ring :. me lops ot these
sheaves and melting and running into
them; therefore it is usually well to
place somewhat more sheaves on the
renter in order to form n sharper top
to tho rick than would be secured by
not doing so. Connect tw o poles with
n straw rope and place 1 1. em one on
each side near the tops to keep them
together, as shown in fig. 2. Country
(lent leinnn.
FEMININE DAIRY WISDOM.
Clover is better than timothy for
cows.
Kegularity in feeing and milking is
important.
In milking squeeze the teats just
hard enough to get the milk.
To get a!.' fie buffer the crea.n ruiit
be uniformly ripened.
Cows that nre good producers of
rich milk must he good consumer?.
In small quantities cottonseed meal
is a good feed, but in excess it injures
the butter.
While il pays to raise hi gs in con
junction with the dairy, ii never will
pay the manufactory to keep the
-wine quartered near the chei-.-c fac
tory or creamery.
Salt enters largely into the natural
economy of the cow. Sin- ha no w,av
of getting it unless- her master sup
plies her. Costs too much'.' Costs
more not to keep her supplied. Do
Tothy Tucker, iu Kami Journal.
Dlncnntriit.
"Man wants but Ultle hr-re below"
So runs the Kooit refrain.
Alas! That little always Is
What's? hanlt-st lo obtain.
N.
V. Herald.
takrx Tin-: whom; way.
ir n i
Mr. Wiggin Why don't you try a
hair restorer?
Mr. J'ntrick I did I drank three
bottles of it but it's no good. Ally
Hopcr.
II ii n n Inn; Nil It Ink.
"Why did they operate on that poor
man when they knew the moment he
win pulled out of the wreck that his
injuries were fatal V"
"1 believe they wished to make sure
that their diagonsis was right." Chi
cago Kccoril-Herahl.
At the .In 11.
Ijndy Visitor I wish I could do
something to comfort, you. Shall I
ticnd you some llow t r..'.'
J'l-hsoncr Jf you don't mind, muni,
moke it plants tobacco plants, you
know. I'.o.ston Transcript.
A t.iiriil 1'roxiiect.
"Itr'cr ThonuiH Kays dis worl nin't
bright enough fer him."
"Yes; en de trouble I.--, ever' time
he look 'cross Jonlan'-i st )i "-y' banks,
he sees dn next worl' bla. iu'!" At
lanta Constitution.
Aa Otliern See III m.
"Ah, he'll never bo uble to fill hiu
father's shoes."
"Xo, but lie thinks bin hnt would
come down over the old man's ear,
all right."--Chicago Kecord lie raid.
YOU HAVE) HAD A GOOD YEAR, '
Ifow Is the best Ume to purchase that
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i ou have wanted for m long a time. We huve a large assortment J
DIAMONDS and WATCHES, and our prices are the lowest.
Ou v: Goorls tree Povje GuwojaUd
The great nuniler we have already sold is snlllelent proof, that t,.v
we claim then to be.
Frank Gaskins.
I p-to-date Jeweler und Optician. 24!) Market Square, Sunl ury, J
STEAM IN THE SILO.
year the experiments Imp rt,i
peated on n larger scale in !,
anil iru irri ill 11 ui mt-i r I . ll.pu
been filled with oorn and en-eniJ
and thoroughly steamed. Wliil,
tual' feeding results enn liepivpj
this siilage is taken out ntid
leel very conTutent that steam:t
titjlit silos, win De lonnd vrrv
in some sections of thee.cntrv
ral New Vorkor.
Crcjron l'.iieriiiii-nt Slntion Trull Ka
voi' tin- StPiimliiu; of Kunllnicir, In
(i l'tuiil ConilltlnnM.-
Nearly "0 j ears ago, w her. silage was
an uncertain quantity, a student at an
agricultural ci.lli ge suggested running
a jet of live steam in at the bottom of u
cement silo. The argument was that
this would cook the silage, and, if the
silo were thin tightly closed, give it
just about the conditions under which,
fruit or vegetables are canned. This
suggestion was laughed at ns absurd.
From time to time we have seen re
ports of the use of steam for preserv
ing stock food. In one case nn English
farmer had a quantity of musty or
damaged hav. It was packed into a
small barn all the cracks and holes dnc there will be no troubled
being closed. A pipe was run inside at milking Ume comes, CiwiunaU
The IlFlfrr'i Flr.i mil.
There should be no snr-h tl.!
"breaking in a heiler ' when A
her first enlf. She should !,,. w
fully handled that there will M
necessity for doing the i li ing
14. . 1 1 .1 1 . .1 .
iiiiv; it suuuiu ueuuue im ore cai
If this has not been done hhj,
gin some weeks before calving),
iliarle the heifer with the n.
Stroke her, caress her. hanA
inner, noing everyming mi (.arti
i-hat any advance in the iriicess
be unnoticed by the animal,
a few days the udder can be hJ
nt will, and the heifer will Fount
. ....... H.i . . , . . .
iu i-iijojf nun cvru eAjieei sucinartJ
lr this work is carefully and H
the bottom of the liny, und steam
forced in under powerful pressure.
This was kept up until the steam es
caped at the top. The result was that
UUVH.K l-'Oil STKAMINU SILAGK.
decay of the hay was prevented so that
it made fair fodder.
Now we find in l'lilletin Xo. 72 of the
Oregon experiment station (Corvallis)
an interesting account of steaming
silajje. The silos, made purposely for
the experiment, were constructed1 of
well seasoned yellow fir dressed
tongue and groove lumber 1 inch
thick, 3'2 inches wide und 13 (eet long.
When completed the kilos measured
approximately five feet in diameter
and 12 feet deep. They were con
st ructed plain, having no doors, so that
the only way of filling and emptying
them was by way of the top of the silo.
Five such silos were constructed; two
of them. Xos. 1 and 5. were fitted with
l'j-inch piping so that they could be
steamed after being filled.
The picture clearly shows how the
steam pipes were connected. In one
ease the steam was delivered near the
bottom only. The other was fitted "so
that steam could be liberated in the
silo within two indies at the bottom
nt 0, and also midway between the
bottom and top at F. The upright pipe
EF in the silo was covered with a cap
at V so as to prevent fodder from full
ing Into the pipe. Ten to 13 holes
three-eighths-ineh in. diameter were
drilled in the pipe near the cap at F
ns outlets for the steam. The elbow nt
G turns directly down and conies to
w it hi n about two inches of t lie hot torn
of the silo. This elbow (1 prevent ma
terial front getting into the pipe fill,
and serves ns nn easy outlet for the
steam when forcing it into the tiio
near the bottom."
The corn cut into these siios was
The walking ?ick,m
a crowd of them there aj
Persons who arc thin x
weak but not sick enoaf
to go to bed.
'.'Chronic cases" tk
what I lie doctors calltha
in common Hngli
.l:var sickness.
. o
J ' slop the enntinr
loss '!' .') t!k'V n;
Scott's iiniulsion. Fort!
feeling of weakness thJ
need Scott's Emulsion.
It makes new flesh i
crives new life to the wd
system.
Scott's Emulsion
thin and weak persons d
of the rut. It makes nil
rich blood, strengthens I
nerves and gives appcr
for ordinary food.
Scott's Emulsion can
taken as long as sicknt
lasts and do good all
time.
I here s new strcnj
and flesh in every dose.
We will I I
to send you i
doses free.
Be sure t!iat tliit W
the form l 1 i"x'rZ
wrapper if e.try W-
EniuUion you Ui'.
SCOTT & DOWN
Chemists,
409 Pearl St., N-
IncorpuraJoi
iui tfi i-t'iui-'yivuiuft, unni'f hk .
II V 111 Ilill !.iiili.,ii -... I t I i l I I't !' "
til'leil -An A.-t In provilto f.-r Hie i'"
ni rcKiilntion olccrta n ''l,r '''r:'. ' ,Mii4
vel April ilitli. JstTt. nnil lh- -"I'l"'"'!,
....:t Ii , . ii , ni t.,1.. ilimi-
fourth.-ineh lengths ami pt.ehed down y, .tJv'J
so that each s ilo contained a little over Uirio H lii-iniensnyilcr will iim'W
three lo. St, am wa, introuueed un- rKKKVH
der pressure of first -tl and again later
t 40 pounds. This wus kept up until
the steam escaped at the top und the
temperature rose to 212 decrees. Then
the steam was shut off find the pipe
stuffed with sterilized cotton, while
the top of the pihtge was covered with
the same material. As n result of the
(teaming the sih:ge shrunk about 25
per cejit. When opened there was some
loss nt the top, ns the cotton did not
prove n good protector. Ililm'v the
moldy part the rllage was bright nnd
sweet "with the odor of cooked sweet
eorn not nt nil like ordinary sllngel"
Analysis of this silage showed that It
did not undergo nearly on great a
chemical change ns the silage put up
In the ordinary way. Of course ucli a
mall (llo dees not give a fair chance
tor practical investigation,: and thi
I... . I. . !.-...- ..i .. .. :
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to lu i-nlled "I lie ilium.il. in l"" 'it
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Ait of Asr-cinl.ly nml it ,H.pl"ii I
EXKC UTOU'S NOTICE.-,
hereby (riven tlmi Inn-'-nn
tlm I'ssute of Henry:'! '-"'Cti J
Mldillebum, Snyder nun ,'-..if'
il.'i eiised, luivo IwsB Issued In ''' !
to the uiiUci-htgnnl, to wliom
siilil e-stiito wk.um imiw lll!W',ii i
Kllll ll.OSV llllVlll( O.l'J ''Jt
bcut, Uieui duly Miillieutli-audl-. i
CllAIU.OTTKItIlty
MiadlebUigh, ltt, Jau 15, !'
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