Klit Joan&l. fslltr & DaiuiiiiEr.Proprietors 11 O. l>si>rvot, Associate Editor Hilllicini,Thursday, Feb.2l. Terms—Sl.so Per Annum. *. '■ 1 111 THE SILVER BILL PASSED. After a continuous session of sev enteen hours the silver bill passed the U. S. Senate on Saturday morn ing by tne decisive majority of 4$ to 21—two thirds and some to spare. It is thought that the House will pass it at once, under a suspension of the rules, and thus it will go to the President for his aoproval or veto in a few d vs. Ilia Frandulen ey will of course veto the bill, but be is welcome to do so —and go to grass besides, with*bis bigoted numskull of a financial smetarv, for the bill has now friends enough in both houses to IK> passed over the veto of President Hayes. This is the best and most impor- in the interests of the people, passed for many years. Let us have more legislation of the same ki rd. Bravo, well done for once. Had the lUpublicans carried the fctafe last fall a bank dopartmeiti would not new be considered neces sary. They had almost uninterrup ted control of the legislative depart ment of the state for over fifteen years and tliev never before propos ed toereal-e this new office. Cir cumstances however alter cases. One of the'pets of the Cameron ring. Captain llart, was defeated for Mate Treasurer by Col. Nous—and now the ring propose to create a soft bed for him in the shape of a bank department worth $3,500, upon which to rest his weary limbs. That's just the exact size of it. - -•-♦o #-♦ Friday last President Haves sent in to the U. S." Senate the name of Bavard Taylor, to IK? F.nvov Extra ordinary and Minister Plenipotenti ary to Germany. This is an appointment of which Pennsylvania may well feel proud, and we trust the Senate will not hesitate a day oveFtlie confirmation. The Leicisburg Chronicle goes 'for Andy, the next Governor, in the following style : Our townsman. lion. A. 11. Dill. tslooni- Kiir up stranslv in the Democratic rank* a* the next cathdlriHtc of ihe.t party for Governor. Should ho be thus honored, he mu confidently rount on our hearty op position to *hi® success—on political grounds, of course. In ail respects save ids dreadful Democracy, Andy is a very clever fellow. The agony over the Post Mast er ship of I.ewisburgis over, and Don's inancotr.es out second Itost. Mr. Slieller is the lucky chap and there issonie solid cursing done because Mr. Hayes got s back on bis best f fiends. TOWXSHIP EI.ECTIDXS. PENN. Supervisors, JACOB* GEPIIABT, JOHN MOYEIt. Overseers, JAC. EISEXIICTII. WM. NEES. School Directors. JOHN 11. FRANK. J. 3. MOYEK. Judge, JUIIN MILLEB. Inspectors, 1). I. BROWN, B. F. MILLER. Assessor, D. EKTEL, Auditor. 11. E. DUCK. Town Clerk, J. 11. SWARTZ. Constable, MICH EAT LAMY. HAINES. Supervisors, Michael Stover, Jacob Bower, Sen. Overseers, •John IZeigler, Frank Dutweiler. School Directors, Samuel Burrell, Wm. C. Hosterman. Judge, Tlionias Yearick. Inspectors, Wm. 11. Stover, Edwin J. Deshler. Assessor, Ilenry.Reiahart. Auditor, John Il.Musser. Township Clerk, 11. ft. Mifler. Constable, Jacob H. Wile. GREGG. Supervisors, JOHN B. REAM, JOHN COLDItON. Overseers, JACOB NEES, Sr., JAMES lIANNA. , School Directors, JOHN B. HECKMAN, BENJ. ROUSH. Inspectors, G. D. ARMBRUSTEB, J. B. LEITZELL. Aseess^r, JERRY P.IHECKMAN. Auditor, JOHN F. HECKMAN. Town Clerk, F. D. HOSTERMAN. Constable, REUBEN KLINE. Our friend and whilom neighbor, Dr. J. "\V. Hoy, is going west, as will ba seen by the following, clip ped from the 3t*fflinburg Telegraph : On the 22nd inst.* Dr. Hoy of New Ber lin will dispose of his personal property, and shortly after expects to remove to the west, which isn't at all welcome mtor tnatlon to his many friends !n this; coun tv. The United Brethren eongrega tion of New Berlin are holding a successful revival meet in jr. Sixteen converts -all young folks —united with'the Evangelical Asso ciation at Miilheim, last Sunday. Miilheim bad extra religious privi ligesoh last Sabbath—two quarter ly meetings and two presiding elders present. What are you going to Wo about subscribing to the branch rail road ? The committee would like to have your subscription. Judge Orvis delivered a inasteily Temperance lecture to a large audi ence in the Lock Haven Court Mouse, last Monday evening. Tiie depositors in the defunct Lock Haven National Bank are soon to have their second dividend, but it is not staled bow much that will be. Mr. J. T. Dunkle, of Bush town ship, lias been appointed Mercantile Appraiser for Centra county. He is said to iv a good fellow and fully competent to fill the bill. "It seems HS if I -houiU cough my lien.l nir' is sowetinu's lln> impatient exelam l lon of a sufferer from a severe Cotiyh. Quvti the psro*y.is with IJuh's lion }/ of fioiithoutod and I\tr. The relief 1s Imme diate ami ihe euro itfiuln. Sold by nil hruifpisb. Dike's Toothache Drop® euro In 1 minute Last week Dr. John F. Hurler, of Fine Grove Mills, was here on a I visit to bis many friends. The Doc tor looks well, thinks Fine Grove is 1 a buliy place with a very healthy at mosphere. and would not return to i Miilheim permanently for anything. $lO to $25 A Day sure, made by j Agents selling our cheap pictures. Samples worth $5 sent jost paid for 50 cents. Circulars free. Address Wm. Wilgus, 173b iith 12th Street, Philadelphia. 7-2w. Forl> eight men from Watson town and vicinity left Philadelphia for Brazil, by the steamer City of Richmond, on the Oth inst. They go as choppers and are 10 have $2 per day and board themselves. THE silverware delivered by the National Silver-Plating Co.. No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, is giving entire satisfaction. All or ders are promptly tilled, and no one netd hesitate about, sending them money.— Lutheran Observer. IdniFs Annals of Buff&o Valley. Copies of the above valuable local history of the far-famed Buffalo Val ley may IK? obtained of B. F. Brown, Lewisburg.'Daniel Devr, Bellefonte, or at the JOURNAL BOOK STOKE. Miilheim. Price $2. Our friend Jonathmi Ilarter h.is already a large pile of stone on the ground preparatory to building an | addition to his house on Penn streoL V ney has push and pluck, and v.;i s belter these hard times I —lots of sjond iolics. For. SALE. —A cabinet forgau of | superior quality, excellent, tone, nearly new, by one of the l>e.st mak ers in the country, for sale very 1 cheap. Call and see it at the resi | deuce of C. F. Dcininger, Miilheim. Having obtained special rates on i Co YL OIL to Coburn Station we are j now prepared to sell by thebarrell to | dealers at th f same jtcia they would be chaiged cither at Sunburyor AVi!- liamsport. tf .SMITH & Co. — ' Tiie elegant Royal Casket sent ! out by the Franklin Jewelry Com pany, of 703 Bennett Street, Fhlla | delpliia, is fully up to the reoresent j ation in their advertisement, and as ! this Company is perfectly responsi ble, no one need hesitate to send them money. -lw. Lost Thursday the Freeburg Sil j ver Cornet Band paid our town a ! visit and discoursed such exceeding ly fine nlusic as can only be approach el by the Miilheim Band. Of course , the inevitable "Joe" was one ot the i baud, but lie could not pass the Journal office without giving us a shake of his friendly blind. The subscriber will be preparid lo carry express packages small bundles and boxes f goods, from Coburn Station to Millheim, Aarons burg, "Woodward and all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. J.WILLIS MUSSR.U. Lucky is the baby whose Mamma uses GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, with which to wash the little, inno cent. No prickly heat, or other rash, can annoy the infant cutical with which this cooling and purify ing antiscrobutic comes in daily con tact. Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black brown, 50 c ts. 5-4 w PLAIN* AS (AN liE. It is as plain as the noso en a man's face that if we want a branch rail road to Millheim we must bestir ourselves for it. Wc can talk the matter over for tlr<> hundredth time; we can enlarge and grow eloquent upon the advantages it would give us as a trade centre—and that is certainly a pleasing theme to dwell upon—but-nil this will lead to no practical result, unless we are will ing to come down squarely and sub scribe. There is a disposition bv some to expect too much from the business men of the town. This is all wrong an enterprise that so deeply concerns all property holders. The business men should, and we are confident will, do their duty fully, but they can irot pull the matter through alone. Many of them are in but moderate circumstances and have heavy burdens to bear, yet will they do all they can—all that can reasonably be expected of them J Nor can Millheim and its vicinity alone raise means enough to insure the success of this road, even if all classes here do their utmost. It is hoped that our friends in Brush Val ley will largely aid us in the work, and thai, Aaronsburg and a portion of Haines township will also give us a fair lift. If all who expect to be benefited by the building of this branch can be made to feel a person al interest in the matter ; if the sev eral localities in Penns and Brush Valleys that ought to help will do their duty but half, the bianch will be built and in running order in less than a year ; but it might as well be understood first as last, that Mill heim abmc can noL;build£tlic road. The boss oysters in to.vn, at ilor ry Tomllnson's. At a recent election of the stock holders of the MilUinburg Building Association, the following officers and*directors were cliosen : Presi dent-—Samuel Uronmiller ; Secreta ry—.J. 1). S. Gust ; Treasurer— ll on ly (i. Wolf; Directors —S. S. Bar ber. (I. W. Chambers. 11. P. Glover, Enoch Mille, B. F. Eaton, Allwrt Foster, S. B. Hoffman, J. S. Stitzer. The dedication ot the new Luther an Church in White Deer twp., took place on Sabbath last, under the di rection of the pastor, Be v. ,L (L Anspaeh of Mifiiinbnrg. who was assisted by his son Bev. ,1. M. An spaeh, of Beading. The attendance was very good and exercises exceed ingly interesting. Meetings are be ing iield in that church this week. — Teleyrajth. The new Wdl on the Reformed Church at RcN?i\-bing is said to be one of the best and finest toned in the county. It weighs exclusive of mounting, til7 pounds—with the mounting, S4O pounds. It was made at the celebratedlvß foundry of Yaudusen A Tift. Cincinnati, Ohio, and was presented to the congrega tion by Col. Henry Boyer and Mr. Joel Boyer. — A rail road jnove is agitated hi Lock Haven. It is to get the Bead ing Road extended to it. The prime movers are the owners of the Beech Creek -oal lands. It is said that enough lias been raised bv the com pany to make only $ too,Wo mov necessary to get the road to this point. From here to the coal fields it is contemplated to built a narrow gauge road. This would be one ot the most valuable things that could occur to Lck Haven, and so soon as the matter is presented in a per fectly reliable form, which we under stand will be done at a public meet ing soon to IK* belli, it will be worthy of the best efforts of our people secure the success of tlie enterprise. —Clinton Democrat. VICK'S li.nrsruATED.MoN nir.v MAGAZINE. —The fir>t number of this splendid new magazine is upon our table. It is devoted principally to the culture of tlowers and vege tables, but lias much valuable infor mation and pleasant reading besides. Like everything that Mr. Vick gets up, it is strictly jirst class. We have no hesitancy in saying, and we konw whereof we speak, that James \ iek is at the very head of the class of American Smiunon and Florists. Terms: $1.25 a year in advance. Five copies for $5. Address : JAMES VICK. Rochester, N. Y. Subscriptions received at tho JOURNAL Orircr. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. Auction still going on at Bull's. E. F. Smith lias a "Prof." prefix ed to his name. Me. llotteiger has opened a sad dler shop and is readv'tb do all kinds of work i i his line. While Mr. Joseph Bishel was do ing some work in his barn yard a sheep butted him in the face break ing the cheek bone below the e\e. * * -7 Our school is getting along very well, although Prof. Krise has some trouble to control the larger IHIV.S sometimes. Parents should visit the school more frequently. On the ISt 11 inst. Mr. Fetoi Wil son celebrated the anniversary of his tiyhtitth birth day. Say lie live to a Id another f. n to his fourscore. YON KY. — 7 v>r tV Journal. EM ry religion lias its Mecca. For all who worship something higher than themselves there is sure to be some shrine where that ideal, what ever it may IK 1 , to dwell in greatest perfection. To the mu sical devotee of Peiuis Valley this sanctuary during last week was— Aaronsburg, and the "holy ot* ho lies,'* the Beformed Church, where the musically inclined held forth. This festival seems to have, attract ed considerable attention from out side the valley, the attendance being greater than during any one previ ously held. It was altogether a suc cess financially, the committee re porting the snug little suai of $135 realized. To t!ie" unfeigned regret of our musical public, the convention is over,'after gratifying the tastes of our citizens an 1 visitors as some have never been gratified nefore. Well, the long talked-of affair lias come and gone, and sis numbered among the tliinga that were. Wheth er it was a great artistic SUCCESS, I shall not attempt to! decide, but will let those who attended judge for themselves. Ido think however there was entirely too much affecta tion displayed upon the stage by some parties, so much so that the remark "too disgusting," fell upon my eais frequently. We should always be polite, but never roll our eyes and work our hands as though we were in convulsions. The progr umne for the week in cluded two concerts, the first <*n Thursday evening, the last on Fri lay evening, closing the festival. Among t lie singers were some very fine voices, though not cultivated, while, others were feeble and inef fective. The orchestra was much too noisy in the brazen region. In performing many of thej pieces the only object seemed to be noise, no matter how if. might affect the audi ence. That jealousy and irritability which seems to bo the common weakness of musicians, cropped o-'t quite plainly on several occasions, and yet the parties who conducted the affair succeeded pretty well in harmonizing the string, the brass apd the iittle army of voices. One tiling I could not understand, namely why it was more sacriligious to applaud in the gallery than to sing comic songsfwithin the pale of the altar. One man sits down to the piano (is paid for doing it) and sings a foolish song. It tickles the cars of some in the audience and tliey clap their hands, but are Jn staidly checked and reminded that they are in a church ! Oil consist ency, thou art a jewel ! 808 SERVER. (Our correspondent allows him stlf some rather sharp criticisms; al though he admits that the conven tion was a success upon the whole. Several questions are raised that should challenge serious considera tion, although we will not now en large upon any of them, but will on ly remark that musicians can no more expect to escape criticisms thau can ministers, lawyers, doc tors, teachers, editors and other professional classes —and it is per haps all the healthier that such is the case. Ku. V,\\ 1I;K1 niiWl arrangements with :i gtMitlemsin fully, competent to Wo the job, to li:iw? u full account of the Aavon'sbing Musical Convention \vi itteiYout ami sent us 01 time for publication this \v ek, but? regret to say that the article came into our hands to late and must i;o\v be tlu fereo until next week, l'atienco friends, printers ran no more do as I hey please than other people—be sides, the matter will lose nothing by being laid over for a few days. KEBEKSBURG FRAGMENTS. Mr. W. F. Hailey is doing u rush ing business—lie is selling off at cost. Miss Emma Walker, Henry Fehl, Newton t). Wt Iter ;mtl Sauna I Hca iniT, have left for the fur west, and Wilson Sholl sunt Harvey Weaver will follow in a few dstjs. Candidates for ollleo were plenty on Tuesday % 1 ul as usual only one man was elected to each otlioc. Quite a mmtlxT of persons were m;ttie the recipients of their d\vh portraits on Valentine dity. Some were pleased, but many moie tlis— pleased. Mr. Ileiuv K. Meyer, frAlv known as Uuth lhner ba> again made his appearance after an ab sence of seven years. Hi.' resilience is Cedar Hapitls, lowa, where he is connected with si me rail road agen cy. lie will leave again in a few da\s. It is slr.iugebut'uevrrthelcss tine, that the ambition of some of our men prompts them to seek fan township olVu-es at. the same time, but such men existed before as can be seen by reading Human history. Abraham lb indie sold his house lot to (ico. Hover for s<>oo, and 11. <. Conser disposed of his lots to Thus. !£. Hover for lloth sold with a view of going west. AXON. A Wonderful invention (From the N. Y. Dally Graphic.) An invention all frugal 'wives will ap preciate— in fact, H I article that even ri vals the sewing machine in u-cfullness— is now on cxhibitiop -at the Broadway .-tore of the Wilson Sowing .Machine Com pany, in tliis eity : yet it is so wonderful ly simple that i! ean .scarcely be classed as u:i invert lion, unit a wonder to everybody that it was not iliseovevod yi-ars ago* The invention consist* in a very -imple little uttachinent of the Wilson "shuttle sev. ing maeliine for darning nit kinds of rips, tears, worn-out places, etc., in clntlitng, tabU- and bed linen, stoekings, underwear etc., in the same manner thai it is done by hand, and leaves the repuiretl |wrt smrcc ly <li.scernablc The opera t< ml the sew ing machine can dnrn a large-sized hole In a bed sheet or table clot h almost in-lnn taiieonslv. It is to be rrprrtlril, however, that this wonderful invention is patented and owned bv the Wil-on Sowing Machine Company, ofchleoga, 111., who will not permit its use except with one of its make of sewing machines, which theCoui| any'.- manager stales, is furnished with each "ot lie-Wilson shut tie machines -without ex tra nriee. Truly, tiiis is a golden nr-i egg for the Wil-.on Sewing Mnehine Com pany, and. it is said, they are running their works day and night mid making and selling 300 machine- n dax. t-Jit The tnntlnrl rt for all di* cases of the limps nrc Scid.nk's Pi i.monic Svut i*. icacNK's >ka v.i i> Tonic, anil .Sctir.SK'a Mam. i:\kt I'm : s,ami Iflak. nbc fore l In* lunps arc destnned I hey effect a speedy cure. To those medicines Dr. .I, 11. Sclkm.K, of Philadelphia, owes Ids unrivaled sii re>s In the treatment f pulmonary liis ra >es. ihe PultnmiD S\i up i ipfi.s the nior lUl matter i:i the liine', nature Ihrovin it off j an e:i>y expeetorath.n, and the patient ha> relief fr 111 the pnM'titiiifj eoupli. The .M.tndraku Piiis nm-t lc freely used to eieanse ami stiinultaie II e stoinaeli am! liv er; they remove all obstructions, relax the pail bladder *nd start the liie freely, and die liver is .soon rilicved. sehenk's s;- Weed Tonic is a pontic sii?n 11 hint am! ullcr a.ive: the alkali of which it is composed mixes h tin* fond ainl prc-velds souring. It :is>ist> iiu dig< -tjoi Iby toning up the >;>. machtoa hcr.Hhy condition, :.n that tin food ajal tlm Pulmonic Syrup will make fSt od blood : then the lungs boat, and lite pa tient will surely get well if 'care is taken to r.voSd fresh cold, l-'uil directions accompa nv each preparation. All who wish to eon. MIU Dr. .-A-lienek personally, can do so at his pi incipal < fllec, corner of Sivth and Areli Sis., Philadelphia, every Monday. Letters to the alxive address. asking ad vice, answered free t>T charge. Schenk's Medicines are • old by all Drug gist's. MARRIED. On tin l.ith ult.. in the Lutheran Church, Orangevjlb*. 111., by Rev. It. F.'Pugh. Mr. Klias Ileckirnin, (formerly of IVIIII Hull) to Miss Kate Ritzioao, of Orange vllle. On tin* lith'fnst., liy ltiiv. \V. 11. Mover, Mr. D. C. ilingrleli. o'f f.ludeu Hall, < Miss Alice (.. daughter ol Dr. J. \V. St-iuim, of Milihciui. - • • • DIED. On the Ist iust.. in Brush Valley, Mrs. Anna Maria Khrhard, :t tlie* advanced ago of 9t years, 9 nionlbs and 2S days. Mother Kiirhurd, with per husband .T.i cob Khrhard, came to this valley about fifty years ago. She was always Industri ous, even in ner last years—endured many hardship,*, hut as a Tnothpr In Israel, she lived and suffered, not for her personal interest, but for tlic glory of her l.ord ■Jesus Christ, to whom slu* looked for d- Hvcrenee of this world's trials, and a blessed life beyond the grave. She was the oldest person In this valley, but not withstanding her advanced a'g"*, the lust day e.ime, but. for her, its approach '.was vlovr. Her greet dcsiri-w *o dvjrirt and lie with Christ. Peace to lie'r aMies. CHURCH DIRECTORY. UNITED IUKTIIIISS.—Iie v. J. M. Smith will preach next Sunday morning. EvANoftLfcAL. —Itov. >l. H. l'etcrs will preach next Sunday evening. Rlfoiimkd.—Rct. J. (J. Shoemaker, will preach at Auronsburg, next Sunday at 2 o'clock r. M. Subject—Hell. LUTHERAN.—KuV. J. TomlllfOM will Ii reach at Auronsburg, next Sunday morn ng, German, and In MUlliciui at '<P i\ M. alrtoGerman. Methodist. Protracted meeting .-till in progress. Lodge cvnd Society Directory. The Milllir.im f 'ornet Hand will meet in the Town llull on Monday and Thursday evenings. I'rovidenee Grange \o. 217 I'. of 11., meets iu Ale .winder's block on the 2nd Sa turday of each month at tJ£ r. m. and on the 4t li Saturday of each month at !}£ r. w. The Irving Literary Institute meets in the Town liall, oil the last Friday evening ol'eaeli month, until otherwise ordered. The Millhelm Is. .t 1.. Association meets In the Town Ilall, on the evening of the second Monday of each month. SALE REGISTER. [Persons who get their bills printed at the JOURNAL otlioe will have their sales published in this register— free of c harr/c.] George Kornman's sale, near Farmer's Mills, Gregg township, Feb. 28. 1878. Fann ing implements and household goods. Sale of Joseph A. Peek, at Wolfe's Storo. Centre Co., Pa., Feb. '2Bth 1878. Farming Implements and household goods. Sale of T. J. Itoyer, near Iteborsbuig, Centre Co.. Pa., .March l;lth 18<8. Farming Implements. Sale of Henry Long, Gregg twp . March HMh 1878. Fanning Implements. rpUItXPIKK ELECTION,—An election for 1 manager* of the Uellefonte Aiirnns. l>t rg aial YotinßiM.in-towu Tin npikt? I'oad Company, will bo held nt Mllllinburg on 11. 12th da.vtftf Mareli next, between tlir liotn of to A. M. ami - E. St. .lons JtTONKC. Feh. 21. ls"s. President. ITIXECtITOH'S NOTU K.~la ite.rs "|Ys. I j mi litary having hcen granted to flu UiitleMtgned on the estate nf Ocorge Mriui Jinril, Sr.. laic of Miles township, deceased, nil person* know ing theiiMelves imlehteil l> said estate a tv- In're by ncliiied In make Im mediate paytneiil, ami llmse having claims against Ihe same to present them duly au thenticated for payment. S.VMIKI. PItASK, <; roiua: inn M; \U, I'.xecutoi s. Miles Twp., .Tail. !<(!>, W*. 2-<it. (A At Tfo\. The following personal prep „ crtyof Henry Vnnudsi was sold at eon. stable's sale .Tan. id. IsTS. ad ; purchased by the sultsertlM'i*. who will lea \•• it in posses sion in said Henry Youala dining lib idea sure. All persons are hereby eatuluiu <1 iu t Li meddle w Ith the same In ;iiiy way. 11 >. -*. 't'luek Wagon, Ladders, iw. 2Toiisol llav. 1 1.1 Corn Fodder. Id of Pou!ti>. t l -.. acre ■ Wheal in (iiound. Spring Wagon. Plow, ll.nid Sled. Single Harness. Collar ,X Line, t'ookl mr Stove ft t'ten-ils, Beds tub I Bed stead R. Trundle Bed. Woi d chest, it Chests. Sink. Cupboard. Clock. 2 Tables, ifnreim. Stand, Iron hetlle, Lot of t hail*. Barrel Vinegar, Meat W el. (train Cr;n'e, Hand Saw. Meat saw, .ilndslone. together with all tne personal property of Henry Nonad*. JOHN BULVN Mile* Townstvp Feb. TIV. I*7s. I. ( .1 K. V. KAIL ILO\D. II 'K&TiVAIIIK I rr i\ y a. .Vf. /*. .if. J\ v. I Montundi-n 7..> 1 v i.2'j I l-" 6.2 I /Yi tr Ground 7.20 2.; m lUchl 7.2 < t 2-1' XiclA>ur\i 7-.' v.H Mi (Mra 7.13 .3.1) : Millnibnt B.nt) r.:\* I Lnurrltmi l (bh/rn 9.2) Ar.'&tSuriM Mil's D.Vf /.M.V7TTM Kl>. LKAVH '•! I '• A. M. A. M. J'.M : S,,rin<j Mi!!* T'-b> I.durrltoti 11.-i • T "*• I MllimoHt 11.L3 4.20 I J' :.r. \ Miffl'.ihuro 12." L5O Virkjtur-r I'bih t niehl T'-' -T .M Fb/r >.' round 12.: v f>.r : i LewlMturn ■ • 12.44 S.4J ; -!r. <'f iifoitkilKfon.. .6.50 I,WO owt j .Vo. I,t 2 conn 'rt of Mn at and on irfth ' Uric Muil ircst on the l'/tiludelj>hiii t i'rn 1 Jiuil lioud. j .Vice. :t aryt 4 i rifji />i,v L'/grc.ss cent and Xim/nru Kspr -X* ire ft. AO.". oV|i iritn /•"oaf Uw ir< <t. .4n ORT.NFORR.X trill run i>9hrcrn I.c\ris)>urn und Mont"nd oi, to conrep passcnt/erx to und from PociflcJ-frpre** cist on the l'hit ad- Iphitt it' h'.ric Jioil Itoud. The r'tfidar Itui! /{"id Tickets will be honored between these tu j feints. Ii:\XSTLVAXI.\ KVII. ROAft. PHILADELPHIA -t Kit IK It. It. DIVI xto.v. St MM Kit TIMK TAflt.K. 0,1 and '(iter Sutnla", Ma if l:\th, 1577. f/.e Trains <Ol the Philadrlph hi mut Eric Hail 1 Con*l Division trill run as foltoicf: w ESTIVA it n. Eric M"il leaves .W in Yorl\ 5.2.5 p. m. 44 44 J'htlailetj'hia Il.'o p.m. " " " Jlo'thii.i. f 0.10 p. HI. " •' " Jlarclnhurg m. 44 4 44 Sunlairp tI.;P n. m. 44 44 44 iftnDn'ion <".• 7hi. " 44 " William *p>rt K:C.w. Is rk J linen 0.40 a. m. 44 44 nrr.atErie , !;?> p. hL „Y< 'para Ex. Ifiii-en J'hiloo i, H '<i 7.20 U. f.". 4 * 44 Ifarrithurg I<Uoa. m. 44 44 44 Sunlairi/ 12.40 p. hi. 44 44 4 4 .t/hif'UKff 4 ! 1 ulyi. i/i. 44 44 art. el WiU/auisjiorl 2.20 p. in. 44 44 44 1/orL J/nrcn X2sp. in. 4 ' 44 A'"n 9'31 p. tn. />.>•< Unc Ifates Xrtr Y.rk s c. to. | Ph IUttAW. 44 44 44 /' 'Wi/iorf 11..'t-"> n. i/i. • 4 44 " II erNwrg if'- 4 "p. t. | 44 44 44 iMiiin/iv/ r .lrtp. in. " 44 44 M>u(<nif!on 0.1/1 p. #i. ' ll 'iliiainsoart T.:tn/>. PI. I 44 44 arr. ef Lock //'Ctii i>. 10 p. hi. EASTWA /?/>. Patif.c Fx. '< '■ . /"< Unrein 3 /■. 4 * 44 44 William sport T .Yi </. <>l. 44 4 * 44 Moniaruion o.es a. in. " " 44 Nrinburg 0..T" a. m. 44 44 arr. nl Hnrriid'nrg 11. v. a. m. 44 44 44 haltimnw tV.lop.pt. 44 44 J'h ihi'lfiphia lt.4 r > p. tit. " " " 4 .Y< ir lor*: I*.p. HI. I Ex. leaves Kane i.im<i. pi. I/jck llarrn 11.2' in. pi i 44 44 44 William sport 12.40 a. pr* 44 Wonfcnd ,H M7/. Pi" ji •• 44 44 .V•;!.'urw £.|."p. PI. 44 arr. at l/arrishtirfr 4.10 p. PI. 44 •• 44 Philadelphia T.'jO p. in. 44 44 -Y"f* I'o. i- 10.15 p. m. j 44 44 Jtaltimnrr 7.2.0 p.m. " 44 44 H'us.'if/st/fjH 0.n7 /. m. 1 Mai! leaves Eric ]].i/0i. PI. 44 44 /Aick /lawn 0. W> p. p. 41 44 44 l I'illlat.isfrirt 11.0op.pt. 44 44 44 Mi'iitiuulon 12.1s p. m. 44 44 44 Surt'oiry • 1 hl"ir PI. 44 air. at Harrison?" 2.40 u. t/i. 44 44 Jtaitimtirr lAsa.in. 44 44 J'/iilcflelphfA T.uo <l. PI. " ,i 44 >*, .• i"r7.- PMC) a. iw. /'..•xf Line Irarcs W'itliamsjiort 12.2-5 .1. p. San'mrp 2.l*'<. PI" 44 44 arr. (it Ifarrlstairg •I.tdo. u* 44 44 44 Haiti more 7.1-511. PI. 44 44 44 /'/<il-i'h lph in 7.1'5 a. in. • 44 Xfir York l. 4 2.>e.i.. Frki Mail il" <f. Xiaaora Ex. R'mf. /' • <v ( fifteen Accmn. H"<:n i Una /'rprc** East i hinko <:'<,sr co,van-Hun at X rthnmti rlami , \riih 1.. t JI. ]{. train* j or ir ( .'/."v-v'rrc I and Scranion. I Erie M"',l Eo*l an,l it>.*f ronnect at Erie ; viih (rain* on L. S. d- M. s. Jl.. at Cora 1 iritk tl. ('. t A. T'. /<■ It- ''l Em)iorlu',n tcita : 11. V. I'. ,<•/. It. It., and at Driftwood with : a. v. 11. a. I Parlor Curs will run Oct wen Philadelphia and WiUiamsport on Xiapara Express uv.*< P iviilv Express East and r> i>' Express Eisl. I Sltci'ii"/ (\irs an all nipht (ruins. 10/. .1. Il l Ll) li'/.V. tlcKl Sup't. Millbclin Market. Wheat No. 1 . LJO Wheat No. 2 LiO Corn I've * r <> Oafs White *-• Oats. Hluck Huck wheat . £0 Flour 6.7 a Hi.-tu A shorts, per hundred Suit, per Hrl W Plaster, ground _ l'l.Ni Cement, per Bushel 4a to .V) Hurley **o Tvinothysecd Flaxseed Cloverseed 4 -*" Butter Jiams }•' Aides 16 Veal Kggs ' '* Potatoes "A Lard ' Tallow Snap Dried Apples b Dried Peaches Dried Cherries * COAL MAKKK'I. FT-g Coal *4-75 Move " 4.7-"i ('heotuut " 4.JVO Pea " 2.75 * Corrected every Wednesday by Oepliar. •A .Mnssor. \ Agents Wanted to subscribe U\/" fx " for the Agents Journal, a luiidsoniciy hound, 21 pa;,e Journal, brim full of interest to Agents. Specimen cony sent fiee. AoENTS JOURNAL, N. Y. 8-4w IB newest and (W* a £l l £ Sr£. n,(Wt loi>lin' Hongs A 3 writings of instruction and a muscin cut ; also, a list of all Hie battles, when and where fought, during the war. for Jc stamp. Address, DESMOND & Co. 91" Uace Street, Phila. 8-lw. Gold. Mines and Land si Coal. GOLD. MINES AND LANDS COAL. SILVER. SOU). OH. LEAD COMPANIES ORGANIZED.STONE IRON MINING AGENCY, COPPER MAR RLE 2% S. SEVENTH ST., LIME COAL PHILADELPHIA. MICA M ARL A. H. WYMAN &CO. GYL'SUM S ; TO BUY A FARM. Send for our Catalogue. A. 11. wvMAN ft co. NO, JOti SOUTH SF.VKNTIi rbilndclph'n. Sb v 1\ UKI'HAKT. 11. A. MI.SSI K. GEPHART &-MUSSER • PLAi.rns i>; (•mill, < I'.M I to.ir tV l'ccd, i'oal.' IMnsler t Malt. MILLIIKIM, PA.! j | Highest market price paid forjail Kim!* of G-ttJLX oST, j Hellvcred either at the UttlCix .Mil.l. <v .it | the old mi JWK3 MILL, In MILLHLIM. GOAL, PLASTEIi & SALT j Always nil hind .v.i I sold at maces that do- ' fy competition. . A shaft of the public patronage re'pv' ful'y elicited. • 22-Jy ; j . i N r OTII 1.. Notice is hereby eiven that appUe.iti.nl will he in.nie lo thn'mrxt ! session ol the Legislature tor the passage ! ffaiiwto prevent the hunting ol deer ' i with dog. tn Centre (,'ountv. i Miceniher 2 '. is;;. ! _ ; nnUOttnd Itevolvei-s. lihistratfvl Price lis j uUHufree. (iVimi H'jii-rn (.Vn t i'itJsburg, l'a. 3- tw XI! %!' OU< I%*N. Id Si'ips <iiii st\ * '■*. V. t<>, i'. ii*>. Pi \n.>s rel atl price S7SO only *2' ij. , .St-mi tor ettididenii.il t-ireiilar . iiaiibd F. Urnity,TViHhiuetfiuA.J.?tv MBQ AS lietiiU pi he fcOtj only i I r* 0 a ' i Heatty, YVaThingt N. -f. 5-1 w J L' uisnmiSan Franc!sen Rallttay LANDS a i 1,000.000 ACRES In ."•'mullwest ">fi-soiill from Hi!.AO to mh.oo an acre. Firs-class stock ami agricultural lands. The best to- I b;.eco region in the West. Line fruit, ixi ! ; grasshoppers, abundance of good water, ; ! short winters, convenient markets, good ; schools, low taxes, lieaitiiful country, nml giotl society. Seven years" credit. Free t ransportati m trout Kt. L tuis to those wh i pin chase Und. Send for circular ami other I I infor ntation. Address. W. 11. Coftln, laiml 1 ' Commissioner, Temple HuiMiug. St. Louis, i Mt>, 7-| tv. ' . 10.000 Arenfft Waniod to Sci | The nio iSTKSHK ami POWEKPUL. blow ever i dealt tlie demon DKI.SK. by the rebv/ ati ! ilier. T. s. AHTiirtt. A book to STAKTI.e and [ UNLUiUTEN tin; people. Yivhl pictures and ; 1 I'KOOrs, how it curses BODY, .Sot 1.. HOME, | saX'iETV, etc. I'nlolds the work of INEBULVTK j A-ym'os. (iosrfL TKM PKUANCK, WOMAN'S ( Kf>At>K, KkAM U MIIU'HY. PKOHIHITION, j i cte— etc. ONJ.y $2. Its sale is MAKVKI.MTS. OI'R BIB?: Ji With 2fJii il.l.l'sTllATloNi far , ; exeeil all others. J'ricet jnst reduced 2.0 era '<r. l! Send for lei nis. ! HCKHAKI) BltOS., Pubs.. 7-3 Sansoin : Philadelphia, 46-lw : — 1 d* K lor * i ISK ° r t ATAKRH Pi-bat Sa'tford's Radical x* <"tire for Catarrh will mt in stanily relieve and sp vdilv cure, ltefereneos. Homy Wel?s. IJ-rj.. Wells. Fargo & I _ Co., Aurora. N. Y.; Wm.lUiw fewr , n. K.s<|., Mellatton. <;rant Do wen, s t lxuis. Tc-sfa r.Or2 3 w.moiitals and treatise by mail, j Price with improved Inhaler, , 41. Sold every where. WEEKS 5. POTT Kit. Proprietoi., Boston. Mass. Iw TH IF LI V 6 WITH ACOI-I> IS ALWAYS DANtiEKOL's WE C ELLS' CAIIBOUCTABLETS, 1 a sure remedy for COUtTSfs. and ill diseases <f the TUIiOAT, LCVtiS, CllliSi AM) M I"COL'S AIM "f Bit A NF. PIT IP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. SOLD BY ALT. I>UFHOISTS. l-4w •C. X. ( ittTTKNTOX, 7 Sixili Avenue, X. York. AGENTS WANTED ! ! FOil PAHI'ICI'LAitS, APDKKss WILSON SEWiNd MACHINE CD. 2*J Broadway, New York City: Chicago" 111. New Orleans, 1.n.: iw or sinn Franc.M'o, Cal. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, Health and Happiness art* priceless Wealth to their possessor, and yet tliev are within the reach of every one who will use WRifili'TS LIVER PILLS. The only ure (T'KK lor Torpid Liver, Dys pepsia, Headache, Sour Stomach. Constipa tion, Debihtv Natisea, ami all FilHous com plaints ami Blood disordrcs. None genuine unless signed "Wm, Wvijld, J'htla." If your Druggist will not supply send cents for one box to Harrick, Holler & Co., 7') N. 4ih st. Phlla. NSGRANCE MEN! T £srV Mi EMS W AMEII —FOK Tilt— New Eiisland Mntnal Life to Co. The oldest mutual in-the country. Chartered 1835. LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN. MAKTON it WAKKLIN, Ocneral Agents i n South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. ~ HIGHEST HONORS. AT riir. Conttnniul IVurUU Fuir, IS7^ THE SH NINGfEE ORGANS I'RONOINCEP PNANIMOPSIA" AS THE BEST TXSTHUMEAT& Their comparative exeellenec is recogniz ed by the J uslgre* in their He port, froth which the follow lug is an extract : "The R HIIOXIXWtR 0H0V.% CON. exhibit AN (lie best liistru incuts at a price rendering them possible to a large clans of. purchasers, having a combination of Reeds and Hells, producing novel and pleasing effects, containing many desirable improvements, will stand longer in dvy or damp climate, less liable to get out of order, all the boards being ninde three ply, put together so It is impossible tor them to either shrink, swell or snilt." TIIR ONLY OKOANS AWARDED THIS HANK. Tills Medal and Award was granted after the most severe competition ,f the liest makers, before one of Ho* inost eompe tent juries ever assembled. New Styles and prices just issued, which are in accordance \yith our rule, the REST oiM.AX for the least money. v\> are prepared to appoint a few new Agents. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, posf-pald, on application to B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO. I>7 TO MXIFKHT.MFT STKKET, NEW llivr.N, CONS. ISIHMSsaraMY ! Chewing; fstej! ! Au-ii'U'l tuil.-.t I i < It < ".-n• i I i I I If.- ; i. ■' Ml 7' yi "lit I • ■'•II ' ■: if/ I. - It",- 1 1 . irr rl , , ••• I /•'•<■■■ ". imt 1 t J .t-r mt !e. nl't" rii'j 1 -vt. -ntr.r! ;• ••!% ly liiiitu'f'l ■ll inht'i' f );•••"'!*. r. >!i:i| I • ' m'* lt H 1 qu rry tiltigi HVIVj I *. i• i.. Ct"tMlfiirHw)ili , l ' '.*.? "S* '• ' 'i-urji. VA I'. WAUT i r. dec l.'ii AKcnt. Nos.. an I •"> S a' W;i (i ; iil'et. T hl'.n. T)it. I>. 11. MINGLE, ! Offi't'? .•! < professi it: il r-orvjf ■> t'> t he~pub He. Answers ra'ls at nil ImiliH ... OKKICK \NU HKMDENCK, MllHieltt!, Pen ii* a ISxlv. r.->;'Artf> iri Ml i;ij. tr I^RBroOX* WEI TINS INKS A\D Xvc.L Jy. 1 . •. The h/'sl hi Ihe .\[ari\ci. Jet Black Schi.o! Ink .Sieiinlil} I Olt S*LB nv AM, J.KUilv; STATIONBIfs AMU HARRISON INK CO. * Marray N. V I Wash. Hutchinson. i . I I)!7A'.*.7it I*.* A!.I. KI'.'DS f>F ; 00-A-Jli, ' ! COBURN STATION. ruifY 11. ST>v::::. y.-.aranto • \ LX IT, GETZ A(Joniei-aM*iw, *- Lcwisburg, P?., t ".Tt-tf oji;nsih fir Cnioa'X atiniuil li.thu , Can be caii>aittt.l i'i Pi2ii>h or iJenna:*. N.>. _-ly. ; CAMERONHOUSE, I.KWISIH I'd, riC.NXA. Gr. S. Pr(f|*rtc:iir Flrsi tliss n all respects and Ccutrallj Located. C. M. PETREE. ; CIGAR MANUFACTURER j WIJOI.KSALi: AND RKTAir. DCALKK IN" • ! C7l oi cc Jli tun Is oj' Tuba ecu and Cigars, SMOKE US' AKTICLES, ETC., UARKbT STitaKT. Lciv is b Hi\(/, Pa . . ; American House, J.P.S. WEIDSNSAUL, Proprietor. i OLD AND I'OrUI.AR STAND, Corner Market and Front Streets LEAVISBU RG,PA A First Class Hotel in all K carets. C 1 rA RG ES MOP Klt AT E. SI ITS! SiITS!! SLITS!!! i AND I Overcoats!! Overcoats!! t Sold at Cost and BELOW GO3T! I For JO dtvy* front date, to reduce our lar-re stuck. ! Call at KOCH & STROKE'S Philadelphia Untiring Hall, I Lewisburg, Pexina. STORE, LE i! :rsßUtiG,\ EEXMI. J. HOWEB, Proprietor, Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Tables, Bureaus, Parlor Tables, and Chairs in great variety and at every price. All kinds of FURNITURE constantly oh hand. ' jy ' -I'i -'WI-.tl slut'.., foliar l-nti. i\ Ur r.\ v. ) Irir. ::mi '(" u' Pnri-i'i't l: . * . !> it. The ;tli,ive a. lli'ies s. i.l, |.-i •" <* 'i S. !iav l.< 111 u leilt<l for %■. !"; dock mil'; I.t- sal.l. St.'i I * . Gobi W.stelvvs. li. f Sxitl !inter*. i"(|t|:|l In ;l|-|K>.ir.ltie. ii icltwt i;.-iniiiir ptlil, '*•••■. r.-|n;Uili.'i honesty. f -ir am! Vi nifty i equaled Hy any ad' ci (imt ill litis eltj. , V. /''IV H'hhl'm'. Id. l^Td. nisr VI.KM AMI-ST\RI:N ASCA- . 1". etl'OCK.'ii.W 27 It MU M „ \ev. ■ NERVO aSDEBLLIT 7. \ ir.ll \V t:.knes* '.r miirifttlnn, a b.i'is'eil ff-'liii"', mi eictrjij or r.tiirji;*.; i i-ult in' .Mental cvr>;.t\"i,*K. In :i!• rutin • 1 ><<, or- l-i tijtrt i f'.iv* syi.i . ' ; I'.vtij's enred i.y {{rape's ifowatiifc ;• i 98. • I!t..:;etu and i.uitr,rates t■l * tit** i-l.i'iin ami tlfsopixi. nri. is.j strt*nytii intent} .ln|u toe jtrnl i .. r<jiiTf!i.iliM Hit rii'.ir • iitin. IHvh fv.en* y vears v. i.h ivrierl Mieees* lit |i.. amis. i' It| lit - iliiitli'i-'. ' *j jt-, flil.fti; iv • • vial; <;r i i.ro |ht ii,iuK;uvc of five x. Slllll tt.Hl ill lf IMlVlftT. M"ll !t> 11141 I ; uTtpi ii a Ailiir*'.* limn;ih.■ ■ lli'tiii cjvi!Hit* A'i'tSii i ,c t'ompsny. *•<;-' Ri.- I w.iv. \i"".v I'm!.. * JACKSON'S 3S3r & ASm AL". I 'i!i.'w In-;inl; (,f. -.i'.-t riii/ an- ar ;n t r r ■ .1 liv a*', to hi I "• Fiii<*t , Tfob.i?iw I.t t.i<* inariccu i'at hi* lit 4'itl i/i's ii istiliir t'iv ail N i ! * ripper .. S>l'l |>> llii' lrnk' p ntstliy. 7.;' ~•;• i'i i'i.- itianiiif.rsHi s. ( . .1 a' ,\si>\ \ r... p. • mini* \ I . VS MtiiJ.i*, l.t'iictitl Asiesil. ; -I No^.s it!lt '.V;ir>'r M ivr', f*i., I :tr 11:-ii■">' j'js-.tverii*" by sfAN'!,! * a in! i t liei : art"..' i/*l nit i'i n> tm otiijr vn.- j \ ?*• ltifc ani'i La T crs o! <* '7 hi; veScyan ifi- rjrsPs anitn ; t i i.ft Ihtmi ;ii 'nrftt nfth • fen'itry, an.l Mm it'Xik is u>ii. nf the in-.iht nitiaeiiir, laseia luy, rie'ily iliu 'nfoi ami ittsfritetlv \ ilia.-; t vet SU i>ll tJK* ai|f eiiUfn ;•• :,ntlii*islu* !:f;\ I li** in' Iti i i-t are eaeer for i , ttnd wiip- .. ceiilsaV ;vcnU*<l iptle l ? Pin pnxij an.l ierius :i'.|Jre'..s IIuBHAH • II (to.. hsWlhew. Ttt'liiium ifc fMb ri\y prrisxr >!\sh i:riiiers. Atlopleil by all *ti<> qa-.p.is of fashitia. . c wn' ■ f.f i-irrular. M. IVIN.s No. 2303 "sortit Flfr. I r*., Phila lelphs.;. I'a. CIIXSTADOSG'3 I HAIR DYE. <yt st ilor "s IJ 4ir t.e Is the SAI-'F.t ran f list"; it !• ..S lAN*.* I.H'.V, PR I HISI'T; lie most hut i-.t! S ) (.4,.; of Black or iir vn ; does NOTS 1 .yiN tlu; SiilN, a:i4 is e*i y applied. It is a srandard ju—'Kiraf io:i, aie: nuvojlte upon.evcry well apj>oii;te<| Toil-, to: l.ady ot m uitTenian. Sold by Druggists J. (JI'.ISTA IHH< >, P. 0. Bex, IJS. NCIT York. 9 Hrfi.it chance to make m > feqrtflSS SB ncv. If y<ntcan't K'*t ""iC tiasiS B y n ' C - Ul f® l Ssr f *finb.\cl- Ve iitftl a pers <n in every town to take siibs:rij)!litin for the largest, cheapest and iwt Illustrated familyp.thliet mm in the world. Any one can become a successful ajeut. Tiic most eVgaut work* i of art liven free to siitNcrihei s. "fiie price is so law tiuit aiui st everybody Milrserilc*'. One agent reports making over #l-Vi in a week. A lady agent re}Krt.s taking over 1 ► subscribers in ten divs. All v.*li<> ougHge make money fast. Yon ean devote all vonr time, to t lie laidness. or only your spare time. <*u need net U 1 away from {untie overtiiglii. You can do it as well as others. Full parti culars, directions and t*rins free. Ktegantand expensive tit tit tree. If vou want profitable work Kvr.d iiu your address ai oitee. It cose s nothing to try the iiui , '." > *.s. No o ir who eiv gage.s f in* to*make jrreat pay. Addre.£ "Tli-t People's Jo;t niai," Port laud, .Maine. 31-ly j WAS TUB! ; \\V wMi an a trout. male or female, In each town of Hi is county, to gel u; Clubs aiucir* j iamilie. hotels, f:u lories. &r., for the of our Te is, an t will oiler very liberal o. ir .. m'ssions to ?ueli. We hive b . imjMutrrt • of Teas for over 30 yea s. ami ran auonl I seiul, ami we will semi a better art tele ft.- tho money than any other iiou>e m New \ork. Our I'.M* are pat up in one peunl packages, wilii the n.iuie ami price printed , upon each. A'I.J re for terms ami blank form for ' Club*. ; I.ONDON A NEW YOttK CHINA TEA CO., r. o. ttoxml. No. J:Church St, New York. j &.-!> Pi 7770 Jeibtsi'asrii Cured. New WJlvb <AN 1 market out bv th I 5 of aM bm.ks 'i'iaiu Home Talk ami Medical Common SfMise."—ne.irlv ia?i<s. tar illust rations, bv Or. ;. 15. Poors. of l?u I.\iiitun Ave. \'._Y. Purchasers of this lok are at lilteiuv Jo consult its author in person or by mail Tree. Trbs by mail. for the >T WM.VHH ultliaii, ot -jf vi f;r the POert.Mt ediii' a 0 hieh e.oilaia* a'l the s.nne *i it. and it. bistrati .js. P > stent* frv. Aorvrs "V vrr 1 !!. MPit It V V lllf.E rCHI.t MUX ; , Co.. lJu Lis: Stth M. N- V. 33-ly [COUNTER,PLATFORM WAffIii&TEACK I j THE BEST ARE>*-5 1 i—<■ THE CHEAPEST : MARVIN SAFE ' 265 BROADWAY 121 CHESTNUT ST. FH/LA.PA. ■ 111 SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0. i
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