V -- -- -ll 1 ' ""Qa UMBa! -m ... .. ccz: issm :bs ec.cv. i2 3333 sx: Tn:s.rr . SZ2 HT1 (Eambvia Jfvccmaiu OCT 28, 1871 We tmve made arrnnyf merit with the pub n,"erof OUR OWN VIRESIDE to club rfut - 2 with his. and now offer . J';' 'Pr th Wonderful low price of THREE IM tear, and will present to chsiiser'ber tothe in p.pers a beautiful pivhiini in iJi itv 6f h VwirVi i.HHOMO which cauii.t bebomjht for ls than Five Dollar. OTJR OWN FIRESIDE ! tT.L'm.J tf o hesTof rial Htorie,. The rogu fir" ubirrfprlon price of O.ir Own Fireside is Mpywr. A sample copy or till lP" ! .rPreiMium Fruit Chromo t an be seen at . oiir IVii,.,. Subscribe for your home paper and for our Own Fireside, and receive this handsome Wetiillini as n free ifift. r ,- (.u1!n rit.ers who have or will pay In ..,11 for the present volume of our paper will .entitled to the above Premium upon the ..,,. terms a new subscribers that is by pay y,x t:l in advance for one year's subscriptiou to tbe two papers. CLUBS! Get Up! CLUBS! We have a h:ind-omc Chromo Lit hojjraph in nr office, worth M, which we will jrive to any Our own Fireside (each of whom will receive one if the Premium Fruit Chromos) and three iihswilrs for own paper, paylnir us therefor, Juiiswihers and chromos, only $10 iD all. rt'KM.Ain MI FFS, Ac. for 5 iibscribers to each paper, nceotn panted v,r kl i-iuh, a Iteltrian Coney Set will h Kiven. j.(ir (i subscribers to each ptiner ($19 for all) a French c'oncv Collar and Mufr. For 12 subscribers to each pnperand JlWa Five tripe Alaska Sable Collar and Muff, satin lined. Fur 15 subscribers to each paper at $3 apiece, n IinitHtion Ermine Collar arid MniT. for aisubserlbers to each paper at same rates, ,n Iniiration Seal Collar and Muff. for 2S subscribers to each paper, any one of jt,P following articles : a Real Mink Collarand Huff, richly trimmed, satin lined ; Silver (ietie t ll'iintinir Watch ; (Jent's Gold Chain; Solid Gold Pin nnd Drops. Alaska settin; Pair of I'lain Cold Uraeelets ; FineC-iold Pin and Drops. I y"Other premiums will be added next week, ri h club subscriber on the above terms will be entitled to one of the Fruit Chromos. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Hsp !! Mialinp m( su1 nmr Horn. Ai other e'reak ol Indian summer. Tjke in tour cbbre, stalks arid all. Thunder lighuiiog ctotm on TLuri di? right. Jati.r Conrad, Eq., b.is been appointed poitnie'r nt Hemlock, this county, iu place ,f Jtt Wcoi'ceck. reif;ued. A Urge flock of wild ge.se passed over Hi plice on tlitir way (Southward, on Wed Ltsilt a'teriioon. 1 he Protectant clergymen of Altoorja have rMtilveii to attead no more iuoerals on Suuday, ti,;ef ioiperative necessity demand it. A car load of rat-elin Chinanjenpacd oter tlie PeiiuaylTania Hnilroad. wtward, on iuirai;t train. Sunday afternoon laet . A fin in Aflil&ud detrou totinlaellings on Sniuniay night. 0 boy was k;!!ed and iiioiLtr lataily ii jured by the falling of a t-uuu-iiey. -A considerable sum of tnorey i said to live lren toi)tiibuel by the Odd Fellow of tin nlace iu aid ol tueir suffering breibreu iu V e have been wrestling with tba quinsy for serl duya past, but tlt ( Friday morning 8i.l ii 'ms'er of tbe situation." although in tatl.er a iiat.iualed coudiiiou to Ct joy the ad TJDU . Xext Tuesday evenini; will be Hallowe'en So lliue boys who read the Herald and gr into ti e floor thumping busii e on Monday eten iig hnT to do it all over aain ou Tuts lay eninp. -Viii Pincker was instantly killed and two oihur persons seriously iijureo by the pre run lure e xp'ugion ol a blast iu an ore mine near iliirkltjurg. Huntingdon county, on Monday :inirvni o: late week. The Indiana Uessrr.gsr i mistaken in the Mori It mken Suuimerhill ont of' Sirtn l'ill in recording the kill of Jlr. Oeortc Bering on the Fa. R R., as noticed by us f btfLeie. He lived in the vicinity of Clierry- Irce. The hovse and houeho!d furniture of Mr. frail, who resides in the neighborhood of tUn pri:ig, weie totally destroyed by fite t'liedny last week. We did rot ascertain how tl fn eliminated or whether the property was lii'ured. to s its the Herald. We linte received the firrt number of the J.-L'tofi Varna Fassr., a new German l'rr jnsi established by 3Ig-rs. Voegtly & Killer. It is a larre paper, handsomely rrint td, ud ileMrres to b well sustained When e!en. In reac it we will say more about Jfrlmp fconer. I Le Herald says: We are informed that nun named Douglass who lites In Carroll tp . n el with a serious if not fat.il accident one ij luit aeik bv being pitched from a horse !i i!i Le was tiding, receiving injuries about tit Lead. Our itilormant says be is lying iu ;CMtimis condiliuu. Geo. lioiing. a irsident of Indiana countv, tun over and instatitly killed by the ?in tii nati Eij ress, at 8rrit.g Hiil station, on St rOy He bad j ist got off a IreivVu train and tiiti i.ot notice tl Approach of the passenger Jrin lit nog twenty eight years old, and lTs a wile, but no children. Two little boys race Bennett ard Lytle re out i. uck huuiing in Biacklick townsnip, indisi.a cnulitv.on Wednesday morhihg o( last . l.n litruett's gtin b some accident ttiame disMitrged. the Imll passing through ? 6i K LlU's right thigh, shattering the lemur tt'Le badly. Hopes are entertained of bis re ieery "-Tlii U the season of tlie year alien divine " Miti hat Ler oan way at the bou.e, while "old ttan" Ukcg Lis solemn repust frorrl lettpof tbe flour barrel, and in aleepibjj en KT Hit frttuum of the tnterval between his l"i r,m and tl.i Iront lence. It is a seaaon or nieditaiioti, wl.itewali, and calm, uuim nd profanity. Dlllii p ibe Ot-ress of a difficult, hcl.e.n fi lahf.ret9 on the V & C. R. R., now being J-f'It at Bridgeport, Beiiford county, on Satur- ! " morning Ust. one of them, named John pidy stabbed llit other. Daniel McLtin. lh a knife, producing a wound which caused " death on the following morning. The tout.Urer .s now in the Bedford Jail. J 1 wo Uds. aged reepect.vely eleven and lele ear. were playing with a loaded pistol qtiankum," near 1 udlev, Huntingdon P't.tt, on tbe 12th inst . when one of them Man pted to rai-e the hammer, but it slipped 'm h.g fi,,Fe ,i caused the diechlirKW of e pt0, ,he contents of which penetrated iS;f i ber boy and produced in- wiiT!el' m?r-T friend of IIon- George Taylor lat ahil.iw i , 1,1 011 T"1' moa ne if.e had a ri 7 iel . and the sime even .x.iajpaired On & . ,her "cult" Bedford county, on Fnd.y . jSiS U .a r nin",nr' h"e-bouta. urtd Vn.d ' ed ,r,,ri" UD"r.be tree "rac ed 11 d"..""-"'- ' M- ouUrie. at- !rj"nes Ul b" Ctkbu hi -It is po exaggeration to ay that Fora fuhs great -gareS.iiou-m,.. '.J" m .ml c rcu. . combinated-iH the bin,, ' the kind that ever .xhibited i u.i. ,,i.c " 1 e piocieeiou w aellie laigertand finest mie ever i x.se i ujKin. ami the euter "Uinienta are aaid to have been first diss In p.oticuUr. A litile unpleasantness in Jur fWrtllowtnj; department prevented us Irom jultrig of it merits 'V actual observation, ui e hrtve no doubt that it gave entire satis faction to the large auu.uicei iu atteuUauce af Wnicon aud eyuuj. PREM FRUIT ilHROMO ! Is it a Gho?t ? W have a mystery. Cit ies and towns of more pteiciitiots than otir quiet litl'e borough cannot surpass us in this ptuVicuiar line Whrft is it 1 i now the theme ol Converaiion among tlie lovers of the aensa tiohrtl It is. we repeal, a mystery. It h aP pens only at i.i-lit. and the nht tnust be moon'essat that. It osumcs the orin of a preternaturallv tall femtle, with a very atten uated figare. Which enables it to screen itself behind tree boxes the better to carry out its ghostly intentions. ItspttDn etr to chase un protected females, a'onjj unfrequented Streets, casts strong suspicions upon its legitimate right to female toggery. Who ever heard of a worn. m strtniiing behind tree boxes, on dark nights, just for the satisfaction of persuing other womefr dhd hearing them emit eir pi ere ing screams from their daiuiy throats T Again, some belated wanderer of the sterner sex. while passing his devious way along the streets, will Suddenly find himself clasped in the strong e:nbrace of this mysterious female what is it t Not one of the gentlemen thus unceremonious ly huggeii has remained for anv let.gth of time with hi strange companion. Not one of them will admit that he remained to exchange the common courtesies oi the day, but all confess that they returned not the nirsterio'.ts stran ger's enbrace, but released thrmselves without a moment's delay, and then traveled. Each one remembers Lot's wife and looked not be hind The general impression among those who have been so fortunate as lo encounter this mysterious being is that It Is some eccen tric male genius trho Is thus sel f sacrific'mjjly endeavoring to throw a little romance into our mutter of fact lite "We are sorry to s:ty that we have never vet been favored with a glimpse of this mysterious personage. liut we saw a b')V who saw a man who said he knew a man who had seen the ghost The same boy tells us that he knows a nice girl who ii a- qu iin'.ed with another nice girl alio was rced around n square by this ame mys'ery. So there must be something in it. llollidnj f burg Standard. TrsaiBMc Rait. Road Colltsiov. Loss $100 000 The Monday evening's 1'ittsburgh Chronicle tives the following particulars ol a collision between the Pacific Eipress eaat, Mr. P. Doran, of Surnmerhill township, engineer, and a freight tram, at Houston station, on Sunday night last : "A veiy serio'is collision occurred on the Pennsylvania railroad yesterday morning, near Houston station, some sixty five miles east of this city. The Pacific express east, which left the Union depot at one o'clock yesterd.iy mom ing. was proceeding :t the uual rate of speed, and at the point turned ran into the rear part of an eastward bound Ireight truiu, which wis running if. on the siding so as to give the ex pre?s cler track The shock ag so violent that tha engine was completely wrecked, aa were also some passenger coaches. Several of the freight cars, which Contained liquors, were (.at on fire. atd were burut. Ouo ol the passenger coaches was also burned. Mr, M Clellan, a resident of this city, and who was fireman on the Pacific express entice, was se riously injured, having been burled from the engine on his head. The passengers ou the train escaped without eerious injury. The cause of the collision has not been defi hitely ascertained, but it is aaid that two of tbe torpedo signals, placed on tbe track by the at laches of the lieilit train, failed to explode. There are also extensive fires iu the mountains, nod the smoke and log together, it is said, pre vented the engineer of the express train from seeing the signal to stop, given by tha brake rr an of the freight. The accident will iuvolve a loss of upwards of f llhl.OllJ, eveu h it is not attended by loss ot life " Df.stkixtivk Fiac. On Tuesday evening about half past six o'clock, the large three s'.ory frame building located on the north side of the Rail Road and about two hundred yards east of the depot, n discorcred to be on fire. The two lower stories were (used by Mr. George J. Rcdgeis in manufacturing broom, hoe and tot & handies, brush blocks, stair posts, balus ters and a variety of other articles. The upper story was used by lr. J. Alex. Moore as a planing mill. The building, to gether with a large amount of lumber and finished work, ready to ship, belonging to Mr. Rodgers. vrere entirely destroyed His loss on the building, lumber ard finished material will amount to about 1G O ltl on which there was an insurance ol f7.5 .0. Allol Mr. Moore's planed stuff, which was in a shed some dis t:iice from the factory, was saved. His plane and other fixtures which were deaf roved were valued atJl.UUl), on which there was uo in surance. The Uitial precautions to preveut any acci dent fiom fire were taken by the eugiteer when be and the rest of the hnndt left the mill at hall past five o'clock. The fire no doubt caught from the furnace. A heavy rain storm had prevailed during the forenoon, which pre vented the flimes reaehtr.g a vas'. quantity of timber belonging to other parties, hich was piled up along the rail road a iuth-west of the factory. Messrs Rodgers and Moore have the sympathy of our cumntunity for the losses they have sustained. Thk PHREXoioatCAt JocRMAL-ono of the very few Magazines which are published at the present day for the radical benefit of readers--is represented on our table by its November number. The contents should interest every live member of our community. The follow ing are particularly interesting James Mc Cosh, President of Princeton College ; A Man among Men? Spiritual Presence; The Edu cated Man in American Society ; Alex'r H. Stephens ; Thouglts on Phrenology ; Tbe Tagals and Visayaus ; Healthy or Diseased Children; "Fill up the (M ntal) Measure;" Pre historic Man ; The Boa Constrictor ; Con sumption ; His Recommendations, or tbe Boy who got a Situation ; etc. The pablfher offers he lat three numbers of 1871 free as a pre mium to subsorii'era for It 12 Terms $3 a year. Single Nos. 30 cants. S. R. Wells, 379 B'waj, 3. Y. Fatal Accibtsf. Mrs. Joseph Hamilton, residing near Blair Furnace, in endeavoring to get ut of tbe way of an eastward bound train, near the station at that place, on Saturday af ternoon last, stepped over to theopi08ite track and was strut k by the engine ot a Special Train west aud so severely ii jurtd thai she iied tbe same evening Tbe railroad company promptly furnished me iiea.1 attendance to the unfortunate woman and made every arrange ment lor the alienation ol her sufferings but Without avail. She li.igered for about five hour alter the accident whan deith kindly re lieved ber of her sufferings. She was the mother ol the girls struck by lightning, at Lo ganiown, a lew years since. and one ol whom was kil'ed, the other eustaining severe ii ju.ies, an acci ut.t of which we published at the lime of the occurrence. Adtoutu Tribune. A M!iTAt CoaaecTin In the official vote of this county, as published iu the different papers lst week, the total vote ot William A. Wallace lor State Senator was placed at 3.U51 . and that ol Jes-e Menill, b s opponent, at 2,43d, showing a nij'Tity for Mr. Wallace of bl. Believing thai the clerks of the Board ol Return Judge had made a mistake in the addition of Mr Merrill's vote, we have care fully examined the tabular statement in the Proibunotary's office, which was made by tbe clciks at the meeting of the Return Judges, a correct summing up ol which shows, that Mr. Mtrrill's -vote is ii.35'2, or 4- less thau the number published, this making Mr. Wallace's majority btD. instead ot 621. It is proper that we should notice the error and correct it. A Phttt Fa!ict. Among the thousand and one specimens ol art uisplayed at the late Johustowu Fair none pleased us better than that exhibited by John W. Logan, marble manufacturer, Johnstown. It was a repreeu tatiou in beautiful Italian Marble of an angel winging its ilihl to Heaven with a sweet liUle babe which had just passed the portals of death, the artistic dcMit and magnificent workmanship would I fleet credit on any ancient scu ptor and is proof sufficient of Mr. wgiti't sktil aud taste, aa a workman iu marble. Any of our readers who may require any tlung in the wayol headstones, monuments, mantels, eta . will certainly consult tb own lutereat by giving Mr. Loau a call- I-oeal Correspondence. Johnstown, Oct. 24 187 1. DkAR FrveJian As I write the Laiirel Hill, north west of this place is on fire tor miles and the cloud of smoke that arises is as dense as the smoka of some racing volcano. The Al leghany mountains east of this place ate also on fire- We noticed lat week that the authorities of Coik itiaugh borough were paving a portion of the Frankstown road. In so do:ng they have encountered a sert us difficultv. the street it excavated somewhat deeper thaff it wa before. A wall is necessary at t'.e apper side to kvep the hill Irom sliding down, as the earth s an old si de ou top of a vein of blue clay. A cer tain denll-i has a dwelling house oloe-to the street on the upper side. He toie awav an old wall to replace a new one. when, behold J his house commenced to slide elowlv but surely downhill. Ueuow talk of prosecuting the borough for damages. But w ilnnlit nh.ii.n. damages can be assessed, as tearing away the old wall was his own act. FU.1. .k.t -i:.i I he build his house on the slido lor T He might have known that slides are slippery thinpa. Frank Hay has leased the large ro mis of ilr Frohneiser, opposite fhe residence of the Ron edicti:ie Sisters, for an auction room. This step was necessary, as he auctions off an im inetise amount of goods everv evening But this does not prevent the same'Frank Hay from sailing an immense quantity of stoves, stove pfpe, tinware, eave spouting and cooking utm sils at his old place oi business on Washington street. He has a large number of Copper ket tles on bands, fnat suitable for making apple butter ard such like it. Now would be the time to buy these things cheap and of good qualify. One cannot ask for anything that Mr. Hay hasn't got. Prof. Agez:s has teen bunting for new an ioials Talking about animals reminds me of one I discovered lately, and that is th: little gren earth itself, which i a living and moving animal I la mountains are its backbone The tides are ori!y its breathing. Volcanoes are its pores. R-tilroads are its muscles. Tele graphic wires constitute its nervous system. When it perspiros logs are produced. It shakes itself and people call the restilt ah earthquake. It suoits and people say it thunders. It trav els sixty tlruusand miles an hour, and yet but few set it down aa one of the fast animxls. I think Ibis late discovery worth rewording as it is a "ery large animal and dues not belong to one of t!ie ixtinct races. This is the test local 1 could scare up There are a few eases of small pox about town, just enough to waken up people and in dues tnem to get their children vaccinated. By caret ul management the disease will not spread any further Our new market houe is to cost some $36. OOtl. And then there is to be a boss at 5 par ceut of that, and then two bosses moro. and then the borough solicitor to tell them bow to boas, and tben the court to assist the solicitor. Sj that our market bouse wiil be an item in tbe borough expenses. It cost tlie Keruville Bridge Company about eighteen dollars worth of siaiopa to make a deed for their bridge. i)CSINJ LOCAL. The" losses of Cn cago has leJ your corres pondent into a train ot nought as to the cos of keeping the United Stales one year There are torty millions of people, five millions ef dwel igs, aud three millioua ot dogs, iic 40,000,000 people's rent, $4.0ii0.li0 l 00!l IJ 'ard. fc .000 COO .000 clothing 4.0D0. Ooii.UOO whisky, 5ti(.tn.i((inu oysters, 401)000.000 icecream, 400 000,000 cigars, 4llO,Ulli OoO photographs, b0 000.000 traveling expenses, Suo.UuO.OoO watches, 2'0.UUi),00U hair oil, eO.000,000 boot blacking, 8(1.00.1.1)110 matches, 10,000 000 food for dogs, Go.OW.OOO education, 4J.000.UU0 4 " wlS,4jJ,lOJ,000 total eighteen thousand four hundred and fifty millions ot dollars. This is a large amount of money but the estimate is low, not, perhaps, o:ehalfof the money actually spent iu tiie United Sta es for a sustenance It will l,e seen that the miud is not as we I cared lor as the body. There are about five million of chil dren attending rcbool iu the Ceiled Stites, M.t an average, ol eight dollars per annum, in-iking lorty millions ol dollars. In Pciinsyl vanU the teaching fuud is about three millions, the whirtky luiid til'ty millions, quite a difference. It costs more in Pennsylvania to keep dogs than to educate the rising generation. It costs more lor either oysters, ice cream, or cigars, thau for education. Hence, almost all kinds ol business flourish except taching and print ng. The figures will fully demonstrate this. The well, in this vicinity are tailing, such is tbe severity of the drought here. Wiat cau it be in Kbeuburg t The Pittsburgh Synod of the Presby terian chuich met here last week Present near twe hundred persons. Some able aud learned men were among the number. The United Presbyterian church is retdy for the root timbers, which will be put on dur ing this 'week. It is a large too story build iug. A fire ragel all night Saturday, all day on Monday and all Sunday night on the Hea.iiick bill between Ernst Conemaugh and our pin.ee It was very brilliant on Sunday uiglit. Feucea were burned, but 1 did not hear ot any buila ings being destroyed. John Conrad, Erq., of Brook ville, F., is ber ou a visit to see bis friends. Mr. Conrad is a young luWjer of promise, and id 'doing well iu Brookville. The Democrats of Carrolltswn and Cambria boroughs should eiCti be presented with a beautiiul banner for the Way ihey rolled up Democratic votes at the last election. The Philadelphia Pre-s says that U Nelson Smith, E.q., ol the Four Q a triers, will go to Texas to make it his tiual residence. We wish bitn much good luck. The streets or Johnstown are to ba liguteJ with gas, said Ctlighlinent to tak place aoou This is a much needed improvement. The Somerset Railroad project is on the tapis again A route is to be surveyed this fall yet (it snow does not prevent and a letting is to take place. God speed the enterprise There was quite a tracas in Hornerstown this week at a bouse rented by one Moore. The husbaud a:id wife and oue Rose Suther land, or some such a name, were arrested and aeut to j til lor living in too close quarters- There is much talk heiC about tbe affair. No doubt you have Leard something about it by this time. Rob Rot. JofiNSToWN, Oct. 54, I8f I. Fie'D McPikb ; The tone of our friend Rob Roy's last communication is so sad that 1 leel incliued to say a word or two for his benefit. In place of regarding thee as tbe melancholy days" it is meet and right to re gard them as the days of ripe fruition in which all tbe hopes of the "year htve been realized. The harvest treasures all now gathered iu. The circling le .ee i-but up ; And instant winter's utmost rage defied." The leaves, having fulfilled their office do fall to the ground and their separating elements enter again in to the composition of o;her plants. Nothing is lost it is but the disime gration and re combination ol elements, forever producing new forms ol beauty or usfulness Each tailing leaf leaves tipon the limb a bud which contains the undeveloped form of new leaves and flowers, and every seed contains the perfect germ of a new plant. Even if it were tiue that nature deposits in everything the elements of ita own destruction." yet infinite Power has implanted the genu of a new life In every form of living thing whieh it subject to oecay. 'On the cold cheek of death smiles and roses are blending. And beauty immortal awakes from the tomb." If the haart sadden at the dreadful calami ties which have occurred by fire, yet we are cheered by the grand response which a common humanity throughout the civilized worll has made to the cry lor aid nd succor in thi hour 0( aB.Lctiott. V. I Letter from Ohio. ZANFSvii.r.n, O, Oct. 13. 1ST1. DyAR Freeman Now that the excitement or tr.c (-If.'tioii is over perlmps roil may find! space for a few rumbling jottm-r. I.iist week i 1 was in W"(t KMzubeth, I'm., re 1 wns glad j Cnspr-r c-oinplainod of not Renin the I'keemax rcsf ularly Bomt-tiines irets two of them togeth er. I told him the fault was not yours, lie says be looks for tbe Turkman -us a messpn"er frmn home, bo be doos not like to be disa? pofhtod. 4 On Wednesday of last wok ft moijt Knocking occurrence too phice in StnbenvHio". O. Two little fellows in the Pool- House named Sheri oan and Holley, ared 3 and years, dujr a holo in the yard, wont then and fetched a reel-footed little urchin named Mnrphv and put him into it. One held him down while tbe other throw the earth nnd stones over him. Poor little 'Limpy," as he was called, was soon miss ed. After some sea renin jr ho was found in tho newly dug grave or course deud. The rmlv punishment 1 was told that cculd be inflicted on theso young murderers was to send them to the Reformatory. Last evening u most tragic nffair took place In this city. A lawyer named Charles Durbin shot himself through the side, because his wife whs on the verge of death. ITth of theinvin ten minutes after wore in oternitv. When Oiii-bin's lather heard of bis son's death, he thought "to do likewise" but some kind neigh bors prevented him. This Ortiskingtirn) county is ahead of "little Catiitiria" in 1 imocraey. It elected its entire ticket ami gavo an old-fuehioued majority to JJeCook for Governor. Tt.is evening there into bp-a concert here in aid of the Chicago sufferers. I am sure it will be n success. The water lh the Ohio river Is so low that cows walk into the channel. The curtains of the few bonis running- say they nit put a cow-catcher on their boats if a raise does not soon take place. Any of your readers who may b unpen to come this way let them be sure und call to see J. WcNr-mey. who keens near the Oepot. Xbey will luid Denny a whole-souled fellow. M. P. M. As Attemtt at IjccEHDiAiu'ii A dastardly attempt at inceiidUrism was discovered in time to prevent a disastrous coi.fl agr ition ou Thurs day evening last A fire was kindled with shavings under the steps leading into the ware rooin ol the larfje frame builiiing on the corner of Ninth street aud Eleventh avenue, the second story of which is used by the members of the Third Methodist Church as a place of religious worship, which was happily discov ered at the proper moment by a mcinborof the congregation who was on his way to church, and succeeded in ex' nguUhing it with a few buckets of Water. Protracted services are being held iu the hall relerred to, and on the evening iu question a large number of persons were iu attend intj upon preaching, many of whom would doubtless have been seriously perhaps faulty injured in their attempt to es cape from the burning b-iilding had not the spread of the Carres so opportunely been checked. A high gale was also prevailing at the time, and with our li nited supply of water ami the material used in the construction of the buildings in tbe neighborhood, we may safely conjecture a Chicago on a small scale had the fire gotten under way. Altoona trib une. Fell Dead Mr. James Murphy, an honest and u right citizen of Lilly's Station, did a few d.its ago fiom an attack of cramps, to which he is said to have been sul juried Mr. M. had been to his stable assisting in the nn loading of some hay, and Iid just reached the buck dor of his dwelling when he was seized with cram; s and fell forward on his face, from which posiiou be was lifted and cairied to his bed, where he died almost instantly The de ceased was a hotel keeper, the loss of the use of one of his hands having prevented him from engaging in manual labor, lie was a worthy man and a kind hearted husband, fattier, and friend. Lie has lett a wife aud two helpless children. Bai.loO's Month it Magazine r b Ni.vfsi ber Sparkling ard bright, witty nnd wise, instructive and interesting is "Ballou's Mag azine" foi November. It has a spirited tale ol adventure in China, quite making the con tents of this popular magazine more select and interesting than any other serial in this coun try It is brimful of information, and jnt what is wanted in the family circle. Pal I on 'a Magazine is only 15 cents per copv, or $1 .! per year. Published by Thomas k Talbot. 1 Congress street, Boston ; and we would remind our readers that now is the time to think of getting up clubs for this popular magazine. Paiitnerihip.-A partnership in the stove nnd tinware business lias Jutt been formed be tween Messrs. V.& M. f.uttriuirer, and the new firm will open a brunch establishment in the building recently occupied by M. F. Jacobs, in Loret to, about the first of next wiomh. where a full line of stoves and tinware will be con stantly kept, and where spinning, roofing, etc., will be manufactured to order. Mr. V. Lait tringer wiil continue tbe business here under the firm name after November lsf, and bis brother will have charge fn Loretto. In the meantime Vallie desires all persons owing hitn to pay rfp, as no further graco will be giveti after that date. Dmost6 Month lt f ir November pi events us w ith a full and varied ciiice of W;.fer Fash ions, so essential to our climate and the tastes of our ladies. The present issue has ita usual variety of M usic. Literature, Ilouseho d, and other u'eful an.iclea, and the new list of Pre miums for 1 S72. The terfns for clubs are very liberal, and should be examined by all who re quire and who does not ? a Family Maga zine. $3.H per year. Published at 835 H.oadwny, New York. A Obsat Offer Peters' Musi'ci.1 Monthly for Octobr is to hand, containing fifr-n beau tiful pieces of music, printed from full siz music plates. It can be had for thirty cents. The Publisher also offer to send, post paid (or one dollar, fix back number, containing from i.ir.ety to one hundred pieces of choice new music weilh at least f.lll. Semi vo ir order to the Publisher, J. L. PtTras. ;-9 Broadway, New Y.rk, and our word, lor it. you wiil get your money's worth. Toino Amehica for November erects us with its unal plfitsant pages and healthful content3 for the nrinds of our juvenile friends. We think this inestimable Monthly increases in value each successive ii.sue. and our young friends who are subscribers should endeavor to procure others at this favorable sva.-mi. They will be well rewarded for their trouble, in pre miums bv the pablisher, W. Jennings Demo rest, b38 Broadway, New York. 1 per yea?'. Sta IIai.i, on Clinton street, is aain full of wintei clothing hats and capa. and gents' furnishing goods, all of the best nnd la-est styles. Mr. Murpny is determined to keep up to and ahead of the times. He i confidoct be se Is the cheapest, and , certainly, a great many have reisou to tl.inK so oy me iac ol the great amoi.nt ol goods that .are being Carried aWay from hit store every day by the people. Fresi Bakoains this W I Black and Colored Velveteens, from 50 cents up; latest styles t.tll Huts and Frames. Fall Flowers, Ostiich Feathers. Black and Colored Silk Vl vets, Sashes and Sash Ribbons, all at exceed ingU low prices, at Mayer 'a popular New York Dry Good3. M illincry , and Clothing Emporium. 212 and 214 Main street, Johnstown, Pa. Fresti Raroains Th13 ATezk ! Black and Coion-d Velveteens, from 50 emits up; latest etvlcs Fall Hats and Frames: Fall Flowers, Os trich Feathers. RIackand Colorel Silk Velvets, Pasbes and Sash Ribbons all at exceedingly low prices tit Mayer's popular New York Iry Goods, Millinery and Clothing Emporium, 213 and 214 Maiu street, Johnstown. There is no disease flesh is heir to more trou blesome to manage than rheumatism. It comes wnenyou least, expect it, and generally re mains till it. gsts ready to go away. The most conspicuous remedy for this complaint is John son's Anodyne Liniment. Thh celebrated Weod Sewing Machine Is sold by E.I). Evans, Wilmwe. and R.Trndenlc, Con emaugh. at lt per month. It is as good as the best and is sold as cheap as the cheapest first class machines. Agents are wanted to ennvass Cambria county. ll'u-I Two or three doses of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders will cure a taorso of any common" rvnigh or cold, and the very worst cases may be cured in a few weeks. We know this from experience. Gray hair may be made to take on its youth ful color and beauty by the use of Hall's Vege table Sicilian Hair Renewcr. the best prepara tion for tbe Hair known to the science of med iciuo aud chemistry I.lat of Jurors -teeaulcir Term. lS7i. gkakii orrtoiis. puck John, Foreman, merchant, Carrolltown. Hnxton Charles, e.x-jusi iee, Jackson towi.fhfp. Hole Samuel S.. nierebuut, Franklin br.n.iiirli. ISi auy l.divard, stone-mason, Concimitigh Imr. orirad ll.'in y. lai iuct, Clearfield township, licitrieh John A., farmer, Carroll township. Jliininyer Simon, farmer, Jackson township. 1)111 James C, insurance agent, Johnstown rjishtirt William, farmer, Cambria township. JJUiinure Henry, farmer, Adams township, (.arniau Win., farmer, Susquehanna township. Hughes John 1)., tailor. Johnstown borough Kirkputrick James T.. farmer, Carroll twp Keating James, laborer. Sunimerhill tow i.cliip Jjuher I). A., farmer, Carroll township. McGough John, farmer, Sumiuerhill township Morley Charles, miner. Prospect borough. I'eck William, boss. Hast Conemaiigh borough. Shorthill James, farmer. Sum mi thill township 1 roxell John J.. merchant; (iallitzin township, v iirner Adam, (of G.,) farmer, Kichland twp. W iiigard Peter, farmer, Richland township. Wilson Roherti miner, Coneniainrh liorouvh iouug Simon, butcher, Johnstown borough. Tmrrroe Jurors Firxt H'erk. Allegheny township Michael Driskill, Jo. Koontz. Conemaugh township Samuel W. Plough. ConemuiUfh bor. John llevlin. Win. Hoover Croyle township Josiah Custer, John Dively Clearfield township K. li. Duuegan. Cumbria township Richard J. Evans, John Evans (Ileiilah). Cambria borough John Quinn, John Kinks Chest twp. John Elder, jr., Anselui Weak land, Paul Vahner. Carroll township John KliPlr. East Conemaugh borough -Eiislia Plummcr. Ebensbnrg borough E. J. Mills. Gallitzin township Bernard Myers. Johnsrowu bor. John ltenshonf,.lohn Coiran Daniel lever, Plerson Fisher, N. 11. Haitzi ll, John M. King, Joseph Ijivton, Wim c. Lewis, V. W. Walters, Oliver J. Voting. Mlllville borough James Callahan. Munster township lJauiel M. Farren, James Moreland, John O'llarro. Prospect borough William Otto. Kicluand township Henry U. Hlough, Jacob K. Paul, Charles Wendell. Susquehanna township John li. Damn, Alon zo Elliott. White township George S. Peers. John Cree, A. H. Fisko, Nathan Cates, George Walters. Wu.shrmnon township Joseph' Criste, Jesse Mi-Gougli, John Porter. Wilinore borougti Joseph Miller. Trnvcrsc Junr Second Week. Allegheny townshfp Pat'k Pi-aniff, Jos. Null. Adams township John C- Homer. Plaeklick township .fames White. Cambria township Geo. Berkev, Geo. Mills. Carrolltowii borough Francis P-carcr. Carroll township John Jtennet. IVter Camp bell. John Sharbaugh, jr., Peter Weuklatid, Ja cob Yost. Clearfieid township Rernard J. M'Feelv. Coriemaugh township Siim'l J. llildobrand. Conemaugh borough Emory West. Ebonshurg borough William Mills, jr. Gallitzin township Daniel Hanlon. Johnstown borough George Kuglebaeh. C. T. Frazei, Napoleon Hay lies, D. C. Morris, Hen ry 'eK't Henry Wehn. Minister twp. Martin Campbell. John Itel. Millviiie borough A. M. Gregg, Geo. Glass, Rfih rt S. Graham. Geo. linger, Patr'k Ilogan, Evan G. Lewis, William R. Owens. Prospect borough Bernard Keelnn. Sit-;iiehanna township Mieh'l Deitrich, G. W. Lloyd. Smntnerhill township Er'wine Pent. Taylor township Benjamin Benshoof, Isaac C. Bole, John J. Good, Ephraiut Goughnour, William Hunt. Washington township James Conrad, F. M. George, John'i I. Ke nnedy, James Smith. Wilinore borough Peter Erinire. Yoder twp. Jacob Hamilton, St'n Stutzinan. Were it n, for the confounded quinsy We would give each one a seperate puff ; But as it is, we trust for the present This rigmamle will be considered enough. And now let us say what we wish to say Aboirt C. T. Robert's Jt-welry mart. And about Huntley's big store, over the way. Both of -vhicli in trade take an active part ; Likewise about V. S. Barker's new stock Of fine goods, the very latest received. And about Oat man. of grocers the chief. Whose "Eastern Star" flour has never de ceived ; Not forgetting of course that E. J. Mills Is likewise on the flour and produce lay. And that A. J. Christy, in Loretto, Is cheap as any in the mercantile way. All of whom to our readers' attention We present in this nonsensical style. And hope when the best goods they are seeking. They'll not forget these ure the men for their pile LOOK AT THIS! Benton & Wayse, whole sale and retail dealers in Hardware, Ac, Nos. 21W and 210 Main street, Johnstown, offer at re markably low prices tbe following among many first elass articles: Heigh Runners, No. 1, 81.10 per pair. Rough Shafts. " . " Finished Shaft. " l.ld " " lOdset Wagon Hubs. 1U0 set Wajfon Spokes. 100 set Wagon Fe lloes. Iron nnd Nails, nil sizes : Glass, Putty,- Win dow rtf!?h. folc Leather, fpper Leather. Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, and a lull stock of Hard ware, Ropes, Sic, at the very lowest cash pri ces, nt Henton & Wayne's. L9-l.-2m. 208 & 210 Main St., Johnstown. Jt'sx tub Thing 1 Eeonomy and comfort has at ht been combined in the matter of a Spring Red Rottom. and the result may now les-ciiKt the cabinet ware establishment of Mr. Robert Evans, in this place, lli.it gentleman having bought the right of thiscoitnty for Glenn's Pat ent Wooden Spring Red Rottoin. certainly the most simple, satisfactory nhd cheapest inven tion of the kind that has yet been introduced to the public, of which the strong testimo nials in its favor from well known c-entlemen in Pittsburg tiear ample proof. Mr. Evans is prepared to manufacture and fit these patent botforns to any kind or a bed for five dollars each, or will sell shop rights on most reasona ble ternja. Everybody should go and see this new and desirable invention. niCKET'S FCRNITr'HE WARF.UOOMS. John Hiekev, Undertaker, on Julian street. Fourth Ward, Altoona. is prepared to supply Metalic Rurial Cases of all sizes and patterns, and on reasonable terms. Mr.?Miekey keeps constantly on band a large stock' of new and fashionable furniture, and those who require anything in bis line should give hi in n call. Eery article sent from bis rooms will be warranted as represented. Hair and Straw Matrasses manufactured to oM"r at less than city prices. Cane seat chuirs re-caned and fitted up as good as new, All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Ljnli3.-tf.l KTKRYrionT wrtnts it Frnzier's California Herb Rittcrs. Nobody can tako Frnziev's'vegct.ible Califor nia Herb Rittcrs and remain long unwell. Dr. FraT.IF.r'S vegetable Clifomm Herb Vtlt terswiM euro nearly all tho diseases that flesh is heir to. Anc ror srr-K? Tben read thendvertisement headed, "Millions Rear Testimony," Ac. Tne snecess of Frnzier's California Herb Hit ters is now established beyond a doubt. Poi.n onlv In bottles Frazier's California Herb Rittcrs. aug.lU.-tf . FllKSTI RARGATXSTHIS WEEK.- RIackand Colored Velveteens, from M cents op; latest stv!e Ladies' Fall Hatsnnd Frames: Fall Flow ers, Ostrich Feathers. I'.lack and Colored Silk Velvet. Sashes and Sa?-li Ribbons all at ex ceedingly low priee i at Mayer popular New York P'-'v Goods, Millinery nnd Clothing Empo rium, 212 and 214 Main street, Johnstow n. jv every dnv experiences' people arc rpt to put to much faith in "luck." It isall very good to have faith in luck, but it will come sooner if you seek it hv looking steadily after your own interest, and you can't do this bettor than by purchasing voiir dry good, rtress good, no tions groceries.' c or John J. Murphy, on the corner ofMaiu and Franklins trets. TJoj't suffer rnitr hair to fall off when a bot tle or two of Nature's H"ir Restorative will check it. Splendidly perfumed and as clear as crvstal. All wide awake drbg-slsts sell it. See Advertisement. Notice to Doctors! ! Fresh Vaccine Virws. warranted cah price one dollar and flfrv cents at John F. Kinnpy's Dkig Store, 2t Main street, Johnstown, Pa. II T H F, 5 I A L AKERS-STEWART. Married, at St. John's cbtirdi, Altoona. bv Very Rev. Father Tuiirg. (4k.v. J. Akf.k.4. of Johnstown, and Miss Hesiek A. Stbwart, of the former place. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. Estate of Christian Smay. dee'd. Letters of Administration on the above es tate, situated in Snmmerhill township. Cam bria ctftintv, having been granted to the under signed bv the Register thereof, all persons hav ing claims agaii.st the same are requested to present them properly authenticated for set tlement, and those Indebted are notified that payment luust be made without delay. ANN SMAYi Administratrix, Saimmerhill Twp., Oct. 2l, lS71.-4t. JOHN 1'. LINTON, AtttirnhLatr, Johnstown, .Pa. Office in building south west corner of Main and Franklin streets, sec cud story Entrance on Franklin street. JS. OGDKN, .Icstick OF thk IVack, Johustowu, Pa. Office on Iron street, be tween the Conemaugh llridge and Pu. It. It.Ue- Sot. Vrt lections and all birs'.ns intrusted to ton wiU fc rroasptlT attended to. PALL X 1 causes: We have bought more largely, and therefore more cheaply, than ever before. We have selected EVEHY PIECE of Goods with the ut most care, and had EVERY YARD examined, and well SPONGED before mafci 1.1G- S-b'?. W a have rejected all COTTON Good9, and have manufasiurcd nothing but ALL WOOL. We have studied all the New Styles English, French, and American and have cdoptsd only the best, together with many New Desijn originated by Ourselves. We havemads many Improve ments In Making-up, ard have more confldencs than ever in the superiority of our Work manship. We have labored to suit a!i tastes, and have Plain Styles as well as more Fashionable Cuts, and every variety of Shade sr.d Material. We have determined to do a Larger Trade than ever, and so have combined every Induce ment that can possibly be of fered. 1-2 C H OAK HALL, AfiD MARKET AND SIXTH STS. yY G K N 1 BCOK THAT WILL SELL! IS i n .1 f nv the i;knovfi W I G H 15I.ITZ. This i an uriiriniil. intcrt stiiijr ami ii sl ' i'i f ive work, f ull of rare fun mul l.im-.i-r. I ir " : ii sv.-eotint f the AI'TilOlt S P!f l I'.Sl' i.VA L I. IFF., Ills wnnrlerfitl trii Vs i:l f';it. v.ii'i l;i ti filial tie incident; ari'l ini cut n res a ?.!:ii i eian. Necromancer aud Vcutrilo'iuiM. lilu tiated with beM.- the Author's I'ortniit on steel, an.l mi uutoiis small cuts. The volume is free from nny riljectioni'-le matter, beinsr l.iyli-toiK il iiml niorr.i i:i i'.chi'r rctcr. ami w iil be feat! witinlci p ii.ti n.-t l-yoi.) nnd yoiinir. it jrivest he most frf i!''',-ii!'l t liri1.! inir Hccoiints f the eflect of liis womlcrt :il fcutsao.J mairical t ricks, causing ttv nut 1:11 conf roilal'le nierri:ti'iit 8m! lauirhrev. Circulars. Terms. -.. wiih f uil iiiiormati. n, sent free on apr'i'cation to 1U F1 1ELI AMI.ME.Ml. Tu' 'iV r. 10-21.-fiin. 711 Maiisom .-t., l'l-il.i.h -l;5:ia. LADJES' FAN'CY FURS! JOHN FARcIRA TIS Areti St., Miil lleof ll-.e Ulo. between 7t h ,V M ii ts.. South Suit . phii. Aiir.LrniA, Imriorter. Mon ifac t urer ami I . ::lcr in all k'ii.!s ami ,V VA?&Y - - quality of MW&'Y&Z '' T.ui:.s-ei,.tch;t " ; rjiir?i'-xtri :- I'avmyr import .il ti very larircaml snlcir- -. r- cl i 1 assort inetit ot r II trie r7 iff c rent Uimlsof Furs from rivst l an.i- in Kurnpe. ami have ha'i t!i-m maiic no lv ti;.' fliosf skillful Workmen. wonM respect I niiy in vite the renders of t!i;s parwr to call an 1 van -ine his very larsre and beautiful assort meur ol f'n."i,-) Ft;s fur L'i'lii s a ml i iiillrrt,. 1 am deb-r-minod to sll at a hr lTinf ix 'i.ii; other rc rf'ct:ble House in tliiscity. All ' irur rant erf. Xi trtisr:ire!-etiti'.ti' ''' t -: .hinx f.i i:k i ':.. Oct.21.-3in. 718 Awn Stukkt, I'hii.ak'a. rLUiiii7.xsi;rr(i:N ixDivouce A MIt'tIA Oi'NTV. SS : The ( i'1'imniiii eo!t!i of misiilrnriiit tf.e - Tj.t. .- Sheriff tf ( Hn.l-riit l'tmnti (in 'i '.irj: '. 'Whorcas lf"T! A.Jahmin di i. Oiil'.ie 3d day of May. A. I. 171. prefer hi fet .i.:i b. fore the ourt of omuioii l'l eas of sa: 1 coup-" ty, prayinsr. for the csiiis',s then i'i -t forth that lie misj-ht he divjrc,l frm ti!" loii-Js i f mat rim on v entered into wit h .) r i.r A A ..I ami. son. We do therefore command you. Hws.iid .lr T?A A. .1 a Mfsov. ns wo havfr ilnne f-efore. Il.;;t sett iiir aside a II man tier of e vmiss w ha t 'v r. you be and appear iti yocr I'l oj i r person b - f ore our .1 udircs at Kbensliiirar. at ourl'oiitt of Common l'lcas Cu re to be held on the Slondnj- f leeei-"iber tiexl. to answer llie petition or libel aforesaid, .-nd to show ! i-r. !f anvyoii Irive why 1 ! -a 1 Hr;n A..I.vtin should" nnl bedivori-ed from tht' lumls ol mat rimony entered into with you; and otd.-rei: further, t hat the same shall be served by pi:b lieation iieeonlinjr to tlie provisions of t ho A. f of nsseiiibiy i'i such ease made and provided. Hereof fail not. Witness the :in.(!r.:mnT.lV!(t!i. President Jildeof our s.-tj i -('oi ist, at Kb'-nsbur. tht seventh lay of September. A. 1. 1S71. .T. lv. Hite, Prot he.notary. Attest W. H. RoxACivKii. Sheriff. Sheriff's office. Ioeusbui, Sept."!, Is71.-,l.4t. SI 1 E I F F " S S . T . V. I v i . u i e -f s . n dry writs of Veijtt. l-.'rimi? ar.d Firr! I"'" isuel out of the Court of (Common i'U s ot Cambria etimily. and to me r.iroctcd. there will tte l-xposed to I'liblie Sale, nt the I 'ourt House ill Etiensbui. ou Tl'F.-:AY, the 7th day of No vembii next, at 1 o'clock, I'. M.. tlie followir.s Ileal Instate, t wit : A II rihr. t ii !e and in terest of Marv Is. nlu-ode. ol", in and to a ioi of pr'nnul situate in Carreliiown boroiiirh. 'inn- briit county, fronting on an alley on tbe north, adjoinfnsr iotof loi:.iii!r. Fscr. Jam sC. Fjisly mid Kr.ii-is Ituek on the west, lot of Lawrence Schrotii on the south, and lotof Philip iloser' on the east, having ther'on erectcl a two story dank house, now iu the occupancy of Mary senbrok Taken in execution and to be sold at the -tiit of John ISutk Ac .o., tor use cf John E. Seal. Ian ct, al. tr Ti. ItOXACKKTt. Flirt i. Sheriff 'e Office, Ebci.sburjr, Oct. 21. Is71.-;t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE ' John V Rames rx. Daniel lleod and Sarah JU-ed. Comtnitn I'lmsnf t'diaUria ton.?;;, .V. l--, ' i t. Term. 1871. Fi. 1 i. Ami now, Sept. 1. P-TI. en motion of .Tohns ton & Scanlati, W. Horace Kse. r.se.. appoinr ed Auditor to report distribution of money in the h.iivls of the Sheriff ar'sin-r from the sale of defendant's real estate. From the Petord. Uy the Court. J. K. Hite,-Prot h'y. li..s. Notice Is hereby pi ven that the iindersiirn -1 will sit for the purpose of (he above npiri?it ment, ot hisotliei' iu the Iloroinrh of .lohnstown. on l'rllny. lho:M of .Nv-uSer 'leiit. at 1 o'clock, P. M., when and where ail parties in terested may attend if they see proper. II . 1 in HACK UOSt:, .lich'T. Johnstown, Oct.'-T, ls71.-4t. f ALE TEACUEK WAN I EI). A d - Male Teacher Is wanted to t;-! e t-lijrp of l. Y . ....,. . lkiL.i..t ,.Ki.r,l f..ff. llt, ti.f.., ol SI V iiir en... i 'i.-n . ......... .... , MtixTiis. Salarv to te retrulated aeconlin-' to I .. 1 Hi.-., ii.., tl,.. 'i'. . i k.tr- r.n- l'l.: I ;ii-r 1 ' informutwrrr apply to ... E. SIIICLly, wretary. m m m S V A N 1 V. ! roii a mm. IB?!. : 1 Lj AUTUSK Our Stock is even mere shg our fficos evsn lower, thzr. ever LeTore. Gi.r C!o:-.;rg r:oro than :u3t:in ilg rrprstation of being iho rr.cst nc:8?.b: and D: ii the rra.-kct. Cur C'5?cmcrs v.;i; Le In no dinner cf Juvfng "CctionCtuT " Our Fail CIcihir j has a Styl hht':c8 end G3:ieoI Appc?.r r.Mce which cannot fell to alL-act and L-Icise a!! Cfniie mcn of tjcod Uz:o. Our preen t Gfock v.ilj be ?CS3 !!;'LIe V-.zn zii other to sn of lh? rr:!&V,-j:3 .L.'ch sr."a lirnes Leruii ci!;cr njay-r.Tdde Clothing. Cur Clock is s:!-c to contain what w:!! tuil s!! czizs and ccr:r!iticrs cf F.'en 3id Coys, iidh a 3 to Goo is and Prices. Cur Cjoio;-:-i 3, c!J end new, vi!J bo delighted ntlh oar prcparaliorij for ih.i present Fail end Winter TraJe. a i mL MARKET AND SIXTH STS. i, s . ! 1 .-V ; '""1 L7 ITVTi,n ..;' J V t . f .1 r - T I i . : 1 1 ' i e fT ;. "' r i v. t-. a.. 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