i si5 ozz: jsa: 333: jsb. it 15171 mmi . iJLT. 12, 1S73. ANO PERSONAL i ;,,; and OfAe?' Vlnce. j ' ', , i,ui.l Uiir was killed by Joseph "1 a citizen of Clearfield township, r'! , ' u! hardware, n matter how '''lUli the f,om Dibe,t Wayne i'.. J'' . . 1 ,,.,-. innil-tvirotoil int.-, a if- 11 Jit'S I 'ecu Kv....w - " - (j will noiu IIS AUSI. UUIUUJJU TiiesdiO'- " J T 1 - null) nameu AJiessier, era- 1 VOIH o J lW1 '-' ' a'brH!:c-ninn on tlie Bell's Cap i ma" n"J-" -- -f- . -.I.rl.t trClIII t T---ll All -to coupie a i.r'"- -j..,-.., w .... , ti.rmvn under the wheels and A. , ii .1 l "n.Il -jnrl ini tired himself the I t Is Nil"' '(lSV sUCO iii-ii" v.iv . mfs !"-' '!:C siIlt of one e'- i' . ...... ir "'.ml mi! r avette sides of the Mouon- . r-ver iiac ivauiucu nuiK aiici out on a strike for upwards of three ,"".', J.einoii, of Loyalhantiatowuship, -'re"aml com:ty, it is ruiuored, fell .'.,, Utt'o one day last week, and injuries which have since curmi- -,it -tiul to tLe city for your iron, or anything e cc Co., of . Ltiv from them. r,ezu::c of Mrs. Dazin, wife of Jos. i ..f A!i'Xua, apiears on the list of f!vnswlnlist their lives by the sink f -;,o Fiei:ch fctc;'.mer Ville du Havre (.,;iiIi coast on the 23d ult. '?v J Z!"iox. aged 23, of Brady town Lit .mil-hi county, was injured so se , ou the -d ir.st., by a saw-log falling liiin. tl :t lie dictl on Ihe following lie v.a- a exemj)lary young man. ; i-i-ii property of David I'oti' :eof r;i;ria townsmip, dee'd, will ii at !t.i'iic ;i'o by his executors, II. .-itl ai.d ('to. C. K. Zalmi, Eqs., ou p.dayrext. Don't fail to attend. :tite; cv.-tti s than tho-e which M. L. an h sc;i'.n oy tne nan can never -J ti e I'Skite of an epicure. Large j-ci'..as. tucy go down with a relish, e tried Uier.i, and know whereof we fr-,s. wagon wood work, fjjae. as Dibert, Wayne 4lemy l'an i?, aged 55 years, fell over cv.'.iei t at Spruce Creek, Hunt 4 :i '..I ';, on Monday evening last, jr.j fi u;.i i:i !ive hours after so badly :ii '.t lie d:eu at noon on tho li'l- ;,!r.v. J.'.i'I ::.e H-ruhl man taken the trouble i.-inc tl.p Huntingdon papers of this he c..'u!il have discovered thai the JUi. U. Milton Speer is attached ..'uicss of the Huntingdon bar in fil.f new Constitution. I'. Meagher, who will be long if iiy rememberi'd in and about Jolms- pL'ciully. had at latest accounts Cork, Ireland, where he is no joying a good time at the expense ufidmg friends on this side of the ; pond." msliine or rain, snow or slaet, go to next l ucsday. It is the most uu- l election that nine-tenths of the vo- t er have been or nrohablv ever will ives all to turn out without regard to bv weather. '4 e are pleased to learn that our friend nioelle is erecting a commodious and it hotel building at Lilly's station, rtith the lecjuifrite outbuildings, will twcin si-0, ttO and Cs(J(:(. Mr. II. tjit-s much credit for his enterprise, o trust that he will rind tho invest Shij;lily prolitahle and satisfactory. .ii' frarr.es, photograph albums, pic sjpii ture cord, etc., go to Speuce, and H want pictures taken, don't wait for r f. A. AVillctt's Sunshine," or even a Minshiue, for Spence can take bet i'mes on a cloudy day than a clear Tlie ircmbrandt or shadow picture, 1 a ail other kind, executed in the i: style of the art. I e was communicated to a portion of 4:i::ie oik of the Catholic church at k M on Sunday evening last, caused )v:lii-;itii)g of one of the flues lead ii the furnace. Fortunately several iv.p.v present in the church at the u.)..n succeeded in subduing the . i'r'iierii:sc the total destruction of " might have been the result. t t Tr: iiiiiii, or three days' prayer, (.Lurch of the 1 Icily Name, in this .-ae..inplete success. High Mass, f- m.l Ilenediction were ottered up ""Among our news iiesns last week wo jmblished an accouut of the destruction by lire of Ming's hotel at Warrensburg, Mo., and the burning to death ot Mr. M. E. Mul vehill, proprietor of the hotel, and two of hU guest. ' Since theu we have learned that the uuforiunate gentleman named above was a sou of Mr, Peter Mulvehill, sr., of Piue township, Indiana couuty, and that ha was married to a daughter of Mrs. Ros tuna M'Caun, of this place, , to-the latter of whom the first news of: the terrible dis aster' was conveyed by the Freeman of last week. The deceased was also a brother of Mrs. Thomas Kinney, of Wilmore, and was extensively related and well known thro' out this and adjoining counties. Ho for merly resided in Washington City, from whence he " removed . to White Sulphur Spt ings, Va.-, but mbsequently, about three years ago, took up his abode in Warrens-burg.-where ho' has" just Diet witha terrible death while heroically endeavoring to save1 the lives of the other ii? mates by arousing them from their slumbers. He leaves a wife and two children, the latter aged re spectively six and twelve years. His age was about 43 years. Iuterred ia the Cath olic cemetery at Sedalia on Tuesday of last week. May he rest in peace. . . A. Barr township correspondent writes to tell us that a well-to-do farmer and man ufacturer of shook in Pine township, In diana couuty, tried to get up a corner in horse flesh one day last week by taking in charge and seeking to restore to its former vigor and usefulness an old mare which had been turned out to diej - After invest ing one dollar iu horse powders, which he administered .U tho unfortunate equine, he carefully fed, curried and littered his Ito sinaute, and then retired to bed to dream of horse trades and big speculations gener ally. Next morning, however, to his great chagrin, he found ou going to his stable that the old mare wasn't able to stand on her "pins" in fact, that she was about to give up the ghost. Here was a go surely. To call iu the assistance of his neighbors at this juncture was indeed humiliating, but there seemed to be no help for it," as out of the stable that old mare must go, and as he was not equal to the task him self, assistance must needs be secured from some source. Finally he called in three brothers upon whoso discretion he could rely, aud after six hours of hard lifting and struggling, during which time two stalls were totally demolished and much profan ity was indulged in. tho old mare was by the aid of ro t s and levers ejected from tho premises and once more turned out to die ; and now the would-be speculator in horse llesh swears by Ulysses S. Grant thai he will never again trtke stock in abandoned equincs, no matter how strong may be the temptation for "turuhigau honest penny" iu that way. The Herald of this week tolls a story about the disappearance from his home at Lloyd's station, in White township, this county, of a young married man named Jesse Hoffman. The missing man, iu company with auotlier man, a comparative stranger in that vicinity, whose name is net given, but who is represented as a Southerner by birth and a blacksmith's "helper" by occupation, left home oil the morning of Thanksgiving day, having a considerable sum of money in his posses sion, with the avowed intention of going to Altoona for the purpose cf paying a debt due to a certain party residing in that city. Since then, although dilligent in quiry has been made in Altoona and else where, no tidings of the missing man have been learned, other than the information vouchsafed ly the man who accompanied him, and who returned to Lloyd's station in the course of a week, and that is that he parted company with Hoffman in Now York city. These and other circumstan ces lead to the suspicion that Hoffman has been foully dealt with, and the Herald calls for the arrest of the man who bore lit tn company when he left home, if that has not been already done. There is cer tainly an air of mystery about the whole transaction, if the facts be as stated, and if IIoTinan hnsbeen murdered and robbed, us his continued absence affords reasona ble grounds for concluding, the suspected man should be afforded an opportunity for establishing his innocence, if indeed he be innocent. At all events the matter should be fully investigated without delay and the mystery cleared up, if possible. Com m u n icuilons. i. i..t. ir rtl.vl 1 f 1 V 1 Twl MTjivms were preached morning i:,' of each day by Father Chris ::it much of the intervening time fci M .nal. The exercises through- - u attended. ir.. after night would, in the nat f tliiii-j, be a remarkable oc- - b;!t "Sunshine" at the Preshyte- h. ou Tuesday evening, Dee, 22d, f:ii:s an interesting and instruct- euith the above attiactive title, iv. A. A W illit niif of t he finest. 11 the country, proposes to deliver :!! place stated. Let eqery. -i :e tn hear it. !"V.i -stu'et contemporary should alia to inform his readers whether to say that the adoption or re-'l-.o new Constitution would ren- 'ts u State tax ou real estate in t ) uioet the expenses, as he leaves '1 "I a perplexity of doubt as to i'.y did mean when he rehashed he about the new Constitu '''!';!' the tax on real estate. ' ' cuvtown Voire wants to know J- i;.eis ,.r r..,-.i...i-. "H tuvd 1irlliy mtllion of dol- , , . !1'",v ( onstitution in opera l" Us unal aptness for figures ., 'acts, that paper says it ."'"'.v tl.at much to nut the thinrr M.r 1 f - ' 1 -'t "t course the people of . ''"ty will have to bear all the '-rausefor a vonlv fmm tho cs. -i--J '! your altars and vonr fl:es. V,'," 1'0''11 Riavcs of yoiir sires," ; -p"jMo:eof i.p,)Vd & Myers or, -yoking, Myers A: Llovd liavim't -1 t...i. r ,."1. . -'U O.Ci;aiit ;l ttii-. tu ovt.!!.! e an yi, here in this "Uilonti v " if they don't un- ilet-s- vci-i 1 ' " " "iey no one to t'orn-,- uel wuat ---a.P-'e- rti.; ;,::iearn wm. Kitten, '""' " as seized with vertigo, tC'Il100, Wednesday last, a,i f..'.1 uf xias tho fire in hi 'A fMiiiNt tho stove us- y wo,,,,, on the foreiieadt '""f the Hesh from tho iillllM ; -urt.i .. . - " : -tf.fi,:, , " "I'vere conluim ''.ice and the serious iniu- 'f"d i ''"'noti was called :il'n,U after which ho 't::ia mi" humc. " here he is ,r, ,. mUUl laill. but. will it im -ovei- from hia injuries. A.VOTUEIt NlivV CONSTITUTIOX RALLY. The meeting on Tuesday evening last to discuss tho now Constitution was one of the largest that has been held iu this place for several years. This may be accounted for by the fact that it was rot a jinliliral gathering, but an assemblage of the people, irrespective of party, convened to listen to a fair aud frank discussion of. principles which are of more importance to all classes than any isne which has ever been or ever could be involved in a mere political cam paign. Although intended as au occasion for the friends as well as the opponents of the new Constitution to express their views 011 the subject, uo Sieakcr appeared io op position to that instrument. Speeches iu favor of the measure strong, comprehen sive and convincing were made by I'ev. X. Home, of Johnstown, Hon. A. C. Fin ney, of Clearfield, a Republican , member of the Constitutional Convention, ih Mc Laughlin, V. W. Ha)- ami J no. 1. Linton, Esq., of Johnstown, and by John S. lihey and H. L. Johnston, Esqs., of this place. We have not room to report cveu in con deused form the remarks of any or all of the speakers, but it will suffice to say that they fully disposed of the fallacious false hoods urged against the new Constitution by its enemies, and clearly demonstrated that the measure, although by no means perfect, was as a thole a decided improve ment on the Constitution now in force, and was therefore deserving of the uuqualilied endorsement of all hnnest citizens. The meeting was a decided success, and its ef fects will no doubt be felt in favor of the new orgauic law at the election to be held on Tuesday next. ' Is Common Pleas. Following are tho causes which have thus far been disposed of iu Court during the present week : rani J. Flinnet. at, . J. -T. Krlse tout Jih atrk Summon!" In (leht. .Tory hnd for plalntifl the Bum or::i., with interest IV'.m II-.-. la. John Kradlev v. John nn1 (Lthcrlne Mo w. Summon trtsi'iasi on the case in assumpsit. continual It lilain 111. John UrothVrline v.. K. K Johnston and J. R Scanlwn. Summons in trcias on the case. 1 in. ' Tvln'l ""umV. tihnrled Jotmcton. Summons in trcpii'sR. hrouht l.y plaintitt foramae9 hi liiur d-tirivert of the uo ot a sprinar near h:s hotel at Summitvi!!..-, n-l for the i.-?si..n ot the pprm. Jarr ttn.l for tti plaintitf an.t assess the damages "So'hn K. Storm m. Michael Uovl. ami P F. Oar nev. Summons In etectineut. '1 'lm uit had U -ei brought for the tccslon of R nous and lot ot K"mS nt Jal.itih, whieh thei.l;t.ll hjul bought at Shwitt's Mle as the property of,;n.anc .' Defendant!, claimed tha- Mr. loyle ha.l no tij le o the proiicr t. as i had t)ecn purchaswl by Jirs. K: lHiyte. wife of Michael Doyle, and PfidJ''r of her n-parate tunds. and -ha: she hud old I ' o P. V. Carnev, in n-u: tor Danial Caruoy. Jui-j find for he defendant. ' - 4 K. KlIlo tTd. Harry Marle:t. Summons ease Hi afimmpni". i 'on inned. ' Win. H. Sumervllle vp. John Mellon e . I. mons ease lor hinrv to the roal ea reof the pia-ra-tiit In ihe ma icr ot vnlsnnee. On .rial ai uuie ri going to press. - . Tue friends of eduea Ion are mos" ror iially ln vi e.i ,o be prss.-a on he IS h and 19 h ins s., b. the I'nion Seh.ml buil tin-, Kbensburar, to tri lies' xtie cxaminiti. n of -he pupil !n the several drpar -uibo s, which 'line !ilvcr medals and . other prizes Tvill be eou en ed for. , V. S. JIci'tiEacAX, Trlneipal. Jroiciors Parents, auxioua to do the best for their 1hv.i, buy licuu ilul clo hos Tor U jiu, al very low pricis. at Oak. ilall. Philiidelphia. Was)"' kb &, Hro'.px keep every iliing 'he lioya waur in their imminsu at.riroen , and elo hint? ean be or Uon i iiy WAil aud sen' by express o aDy pofu THE NEW C'OXSTITUTIOxi Mn. EniTOR-I feel that I expose myself to tbe fJanifer or being- called a downright croak er when I pl.ice my thoughts berore your read ers, but I cannot resist th impulse that tu ires me to uiakcn few refleetious on the New Con stitution. In the llrt place. I find fault with the short ness or time between its proposal to our con sideration and our action upon it. In a matter ot such vital important e to the well beirta- (if our commonwealth, a longer space of time for study, reflection and discussion should have teen iriven. It ia no easy matter to effect a charge in the Constitution. It fs no tritJin? Jtiin to hrtrc to put up, for a greater or les time, with the consequences of an injudicious, because hasty, decision in rejrard to It. The men wlio.e work it Is are, no doubt, great men. liuc their very (rrcatnes does not secure them from error. They need not have feared free discussion if their work was what it oujjht to have been ; they should, as true patriots, h-ive desired to have its demerits fairlv exposed, so es to prevent jrrcat evils to their Stat. If that Coijptitntion is faulty. It is only now that mariyof our people, whose education, business and engagements Co not enable them to be quick in judiln on so importat.t a matter, be gin to see their way through the articles com prising the document. The changes were so thorough as to startle, so numerous as to be wilder, aud based upon reasoi.s of ten not clear to common readers. Now in a condition of affairs like this, amplest time for discussion stiouta have been given, so that au intelligent vote might he oust. As it is, too many will vote for the Constitution simply because it r?crn to offer a remedy for much or the corruption that now thicatensouriiMtion.il prosperity, without being- aware that In warding off one evil they tuay only expose themselves to a greater. In the next place, I decidedly object to Sec tion 4. Article If I know that many of the howling dervishes of the laud have been din ning into our ears, time out of mind, that this Is a gospel land, eic. llut every thoughtful person will see on reflection that this Miction leaves an opening for the insertion of the en tering wedge of religious disabilities. How many intel!.ent men of our land. Christian men they call themselves, do not believe in it future slate of suffering? Thej' believe and openly teach that there is no after life of pun islimciit, that witli demli ceases all suffering even for the wicked, who are kindly allowed to sleep foiever iu blissful unconsciousuess. I believe that these men are wrong; 1 hold that for such men un oath is shorn of itedreadest sanction; but by what right are they lert at the mercy of any legislative or judicial tribunal because they do not believe hs we dor This Constitution require, a l eiief in God, a belief in a future life of rewards and punishments. Another amendment may go a step further a nd, require a belief in the divine origin of Christianity, in the divinity of Christ, and so on. I object earnestly and emphaticaliv to this section, and do so for the sake of consistency with our national antipathy to intruding reli gious elements into our political svstem : i!o' personally I believe ail that the section pre scii'oes. Whilst in tho Preamble, a real pious and podly cfluslon, and iu Section i. Article I. a short sviii bol of belief, we. ire taught that t lie common wealth is religiously inclined, ArLiclo 111, Seulions 17, Is and 1 act hiri.li that no institution, however chari tiibl.; Its object, however pressing its nevdsatid ex tensive its rango of benclicenee, shall be aided by State appropriation? if relitrtoti has anything to do with it. The State must have t nlhc lutitf il over an ilistilutioii before help can be extended to it. TiiTfi may be hundreds of orphans whose parents had aided to swell the taxes, but whose failli made theiu choose the asyluinns wherein their reiiirious training would be best secured. N o help tor them, unless they enter within the portals of an institu tion like the one in Philadelphia and sell their birth-right tor a mess of pottaire. The State ouht not to teach any religion it caunot consistently do so and wh"ii white-eravated g.mtleinuc are clmp laius of the State's institutions, it is clearly against the spirit of our republic. They have no business there. They are denominational teachers, and as such their prssnce is offensive, to our republican instincts. All r.diirioiis or none : should bo our cry. L.'t each share, pro rata, in the State appropria tion, or lei all staud equally ignored outside ot the Assembly halls ignored iii every way as chaplain providers and ns controllers of thi insii;u'.ions themselves. Had one of the sections read. "No minister of any denomination shall be chaplain or ii.s.ructor in any Sta'u or county institution." tho matter would have at least the recommendation of fa i me ps. L-.tstly. I brand us unnecessary, uncalled for and unjust the siamp of approval set by this Constitu tion on the t'ubiie School system. It is a crying out rnge on the consciences ofltuaurods of thousands of taxpayers of the State. Kiiher the system re Commended itself to the good sense of our jieople, then it needed iiosuch endorsement ; or it is in a state of trial, and then its approval was unnecessa ry aud uncalled for; or it is u defective system, and it was unjust to approve it. Towed the acceptance of such an infamous system to the sadly neeiied re form of crying abuses was to make a mockery of our misery and to tra.'e with our s -use ol justice and our Iat riot ism. livery day only adds to the number of intelligent opponents to the system wl;i.-h has. on trial, proved itself nit merely un equal to the taslt imposed on it, bui iu reality tiie Irnittu! most fruittul source of the very evils i.s pa'.r.ms preten led it would moiiiy. It is :;n un just system, for it robs me. under the a;gis of law. to euueate my neighbor's children and u- seppert what 1 believe, brlore (rod, to be an immoral aud soul-destroying Institution. It is a godless and tliereH.ro immoral system, if It be as it Is pretend ed ; it is tin attempt at imposing a religious system on us, if it be not godless an i pagan. D. K. II. "I' OltTAG Ii vs. SONMAN." Port ag k. Dec 8, 173. TiiHTOii Freeman The truii Simmon has again been braid from. The second epistle of UicliHid to the Poi tugians has been promulga ted, 't his time ho condescend to address us through a newspaper that circulates iu our neighborhood, but for which 1 presume he is not himself n subscriber, or he would not have been under the nec.-to.sity of going to a tmriit on the Sabbath (lay to borrow a copy contain ing my former communication -thereby tar nishing, to some ex tent, his clerical ermine. I do not know whether or not he was on the "take'lou the occasion referred to, but being a ftnnnf udvoe.tte of "local "option" on general principles, it was in had liste for him to pcr I.u iii the pilgrimage on the Lord's day there by giving more or less scandal. 1 would re spectfully suggest a little more discretion iu the future for the sake of the morals of the community; and if the want of something to "lako" is what" the matter. T would further suggest that tho "Cambria Mining aud Manu facturing Co." apply for license ut the next t'-rmof oui county court, and thus obviate the necessity of its going a mile f;oui u juie on tho Sabbath. As to thn P. O., v have no disposition to de prive our nr-iirhbors of Its advantages," etc. Vvhv then did you do it I Why did vou misre present the facts to the Department? You tried to get the Department to create an office at Son in ii ti but didn't succeed. Von then itc mji'rf our ancient P. M. to reside tewyuinirilif at Sonmnn, and then represented to the Depart ment that the P. M. had gone to Souinan. and that the oliiee should also go to that iinit laut Slliffi'l'l point What has Lilly, Wilmore or Minister to do withn P.O. at Portatre'f Porfcige is three miles oast of Wilinore, Sonninn Is one mile cast of Portage, Lilly is three miles east of Souuian, and Munster is six miles north of both Portage ami Sonman. Now, uetniraiihiailiii speaking, w hat would bo gained in poiut of jttxlicc by changing the P. O. Irom Portage to Souinaui' Lilly' would then lie three miles from the ollico and Wiimorc four; while, as it is, with the of fice at Portage, Lilly is four miles from it and Wilmore tir e. While there arc store-, taverns, ront Imuhs, saw iniils. church, school house, etc., at Por tage, there in not a solitary branch of business cairied on at Sonmatt. except one vers- limited grocery. And while (rood roads lead from all points .f tho compass to Portage, noersou can get to Somuuu on horseback, by wagon, or other such conveyance, except from cue direc tion. It. It. V.'. speaks of collieries, ?tenm saw-mills, etc., at "No. 3." Now, "No. U"'js tuore lli.m a mile cast of Sonman, atul there i.s where u'.l the business on the yre.it "Sonman property" is done.- Then why not Cr-taldisii a P. I), ut that point? There would be some Kho.v.of jnslicie in asking for an -oUiee there, where some busi ness is don", but then; certainly is none in u.-ik-in one at Sonman, Hut even at .""No. 3" there is no necessity lor a P. O., for ah those engaged in the coal atrljlumber business tl.cn: ore noui res'donts, and have their business centres at other points. Thusly, Ake & Co. reside in Al toona, and they have all their coal man. tested there, and receive all their mail at that place. Dvsart & Co. have their headquarters, store, etc.. at Lillv, and also have their manifesting done at Altoona, aud receive all their mail mat ter at Altoona and Lilly. So with the Ale-srs. WolcsUgle, who have their niaiu business, lum ber yard, grist mill, extensile store, etc., ut Wilui ire. where tuey reside und Co their P. O. business cxclu-ivelj-. Hut, as K. H. W. has in his communication virtually ncknow Icdwd that nil the business done on the lindof the Hail "toad east or Por tag U.Mioc t also of him.i;i. ni .W-s-uot even pretoB'I that-there is nry business rtone at So'nm.in, I think The "tjufxotie Tolly):;" of movinjj the P" . from Portage to Sonman, 'or even, the establishment oT a oew oCice there, is fu'Iy made ont. . , , .,' ' it: IS. W. Is iunr7i on taxes; Now, Messrs. Martin & Co., of Portage, if 1 am correctly in- Tormed, own as much land (part of which is a" p irtion of the "Sonman lands") nr.d pay tn much tax. mid have much nioi -e, timber and coal than the so calico "Cambria Mining and Manufacturing Co.." though a large port ion of . thsir taxes are assessed in thciuljohiing toivn 6:ii of S.iiiuucrhill. . . , .. Richard's "goak" nr.out tho "patent right ot-M-ir" a9 not so fond, hut t w nut exactly fairl'v put. We havesevrral men nerc whoown rmtvin rights, but t do not ttihrcvha there are ativ lu re who pr.Ull'. them.. One man tl-at-I know of has a patent on a Ice-hive, Mr.J. W, j fiillesnio has a patent clothes-wringer, and Mr, J C Martm is the owner of Thomas patent ore r i. l itter. 1 venture to assert, Is of WaSIH.1 . .1.., cntiru tlm l,n chaff from the clean wheat, I fd-.wfti!! accept the "scbriquet" aud acknowledge its entire ap propriutetiess. ri ! I forrot the Laf in but as I draw on Ml chuel )ly for mi; Latin, and ns. 1 have-not had time to see Michael, I will pass it by for the present. Poutaoe. Corn Bread. Take two and-a-half pints of corn nical. three eggs.well beaten, ore tabVspoon ful melted btit:cr,"two tr.llesxOonfu!s cf srear arid one quart of sweet milk; mix thoroughly, then add ore pint of wheat flour, and onfl and-a-haif measures of iUniier ftaking Powder, Prt mixina the ponder into the fiour, and passing ho'h through a sieve. Eacli can of the Banner r.ahing Towder contains a small measure, to be used even full, according to printed directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable artiele frcru your grocer, send twenty-five cents by mail, Addressed to P-ar.ner Biking Powder, 1. O. Lock Box S17, Pittsburg, Pa., and you will receive, postage paid, a qnai ter pound package, together with a li.it of filtj valuable KcC!Xcs. JVU IF A 1) VKII TJSE3TEy TS. "TBTJBTO NA.TUKiB." This First-class Chruiuo will be given to every subscriber to GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1S74, Whether to a Single Subscriber for Three Dollars, or in a Club of Six, for Fourteen Dollars. Address, I A. GODKY, N Ii. Cor. Sixth and Chestnut Sts.. Philad'a, I'a. i-5.e Terms ia Lady's book for other t lnbs.-L TAKES ON SIGHT. Ii,T n n(l nr.slT comtiination for Cnn- tssert.. .4y'f.- and Sn'fumeli ! H N R Y Wxisn De-cher'si fumilv newspaper gives every subscriber a rAiit of the iargest and finest (IhKU O I A PUS two most attractive subjects, that -take' oil tu'i;i( painted by 31 rs. Anderson, as contrasts and companions for her'trve Awake" aid "Frixt A!cr)" Agents have IMMENSK SVCC1.SS: call it the "tiest business cvrr olfere.1 canvassers." We furnish the lightestand handsomest outrit, and pay very high cominisslons.liaeh subscribcrrrcelvce wi ru.ii-T Diei.w two beautiful pictures, which arc ready lr 1 Mil EDI T Ii DELI VERY. '1 Tie paper itself stands ieerless among fa milv journals, being so jMipular that of its class it tins the fancst rfrcu hitum in the vinlil! Employs the lest literary talent. Edward Iv-irloston's serial s ti?ry is just be ginning: back chapters supplied to each subseri Lk r. Mrs. Siowe's long expected sequel to ''3j Wife awl J" begins iu the new year. Anyone wishing a good salary or an independent' business, should send for circulars and terms 4 N 'I' S to J. U. FORD it CO., New York.. S A XT ED. lioston, Chicago, Cincinnati, or Sau Francisco. AlZ 1.x-' w i -'- .1 y - V 2leV - ' t- -f- .i.--- c- --. -M s - -v, vtT - : Tm- pz.J wfe ITaa been before tho American pnblic OVER THIR TY years. It La never ret fsiled to give perfect satisf:ict:on. an 1 hz justly been styled tho pauccua-for all ex ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Swellings Sprains, Bruises, &c, &c, for Min tnd Beast. To family should be a Ftnp-in (".v without this Liniment. The rtoney re funded ccless the Liniaiont u as renre- fontcd. Bo snre and pet the ecnuina MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold l y r.U Diugirists and Cottntry Stores, at - c ouc.-r-J 51.00 per tottlo. Notiao r i 1873. FALL and WINTER! 1874. 4'i& 44 FRANK W. HAT Imm fit ot inci WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -tF- -AND SIiccMroii WARES, AND DEALER IN W e&frS -AND- S'S tfl "1cr cltt"'' ! Agents wanted ! Allclass- V1" V " es of working people, of cither sex, young or old. make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at any thing else. Particulars tree. Address : . Svixsox a. Co., Portland, Maine. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! Teachers. Students, CUerirytnen. I'estmastcin, and wide-awake Y oung 31en, and Men and Women ot nil classes : You can easily earn a first-class Sewing Machine: or I took s fiublcieut to Flock a Library; nr some val uable Pictures to beautity your homes: or a nice Stereoscope; or a good Time-kiv. ier (Clock or Watch): or a Music ltoxror a trold Pen: or a Pho tographic Album ; or a Stand Kerosene Lamp lor your Parlor: or a fine Aceordeon; or Webster's Il lustrated (iuorto Dictionary; or Rogers' World renowned Statuary droups; or a fine Violin ; or a Heininirtou Ritle Cr.no: or a Reminirton DouMu Parrel Hreach Ljading Shot Gun: or a Cabinet! Oman worth i40; by simply working up your un occupied time in a way explained in tlit circular of the iVI. 11. 1'. ( 'o. Perfectly lei; itimate r nd respect able ; maiiv would mv philanthropic. Address 51. II. I. CO.," !'.. Easfiitn St., New ork. It 8IOO in Wall St. often lea is to a for tune. Ntl RISK, ffi-page pmophlct lor stamp. Yai.extink Tt'iir.K l.ttK At Co., liankers and Drokcrs, ot) Wal'.-s.., N. Y. SiO nOHItl It I.K ! I suffered with Catarrh thirty years, and was cured by a simple remedy. Will "send recipa. jiostaire free, to alt millet ed. Rev. T. J. A1EAD, Drawer 176, Syracuse, N.Y". tVF.KTINKR UAXKTTR. 80 paures. Senttivmail for2oc. AddresstlEO. P. HOW ELL &. tJt)"., 41 1'ark Row, New York. HAGAIf'S EAGLE CLOTHING STORE OF M. II. NATIIANSOX & CO., (Lately occupied by n. Walters, deceased,) 231 and 233 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. T'HE undersigned would respect fully inform tho citizens of Ebsnshurg and Northern Cambria generally, that they have just opened at tho above earned place a large, complete and ele gant stock of h ALL AND W INT lilt CLOTHING AND CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of smeh article- as Iff, C!v A N D HLT'E CLOTH SUITS, CASSIMEKK STITS Tor men and hoys, line ENGLISH KERSEY OVERCOATS, in blue, brown, olive and lighter colors, and a general a-s.u tment or OATS. PAN 1'S and VESTS of all texture, stvb and m ices, b.sid"- a full line of II ATS, CAPS, TRUNKS. VAIISES, CM Hit KLLAS. Ac-all which will positively he be bold at lo per cent, less than prevailing prices in Johnstown. Wealso icako to order tr.-m the tlnest and most stylish goods any article of clothing-desired, and that too at !io-t notice hi. d j on me tui.si rcasonaoie u-rins. we mancfactciie am. ont own Coons, whi-h eniihle us to sell cheaper than any other house in Cambria cuiintv. Please give us a call when vou viit our town, and judge from .uir stock aud pric-s whether it will not pay you to deal witli us. OVEH COATS and ( l'STO.l-MA Dli WORK, our leading special tie, and "Ol'ICiv SALES AND SMALL PROFITS" the basis upon which we do business. COM ii AND SEE ! DON'T FORGET THE PLACE--231 and 233 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN. Sept. 19, 1ST3.-GH1. SV1. H. KATHAKSCN & CO. HOiSE-ILRMSIIING GOODS GENERALLY. Jolliiie in TIA', COPPER &SIIEEMBO.V rKOMTTLI ATTENDED TO. Nes. 278,280 and 2S2 Washington Si., JOHNSTOWN, PA. TTY I Magnolia Balm A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A Pure Blooming Complexion. It is Purely Vegetable, ud ita operation Is seen acd felt at once. It does away with the Flushed Appearance caused by Heat, tati. u, and Excite Cieut. Heals and removes all "Biot. hts an pmi-.l. s, dispelling dark and unaichtly spots. Drives away 'Jau. Precklca, aud Sucburu. aud by ita gontle L. powerful iiiUutucc uiauUr-d ttis lsueil Chsrk wltii TOUTKFri. BLOOM AND B2AXJTY. Sold by (Ji IrupgiFts and rncy fttores. lpot, 63 lkrk Place, New Yorlt. A DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Let V tors of Admiuistration on the Kst.tteof Mi-?. Ei izahkth Sua ha r, late of Ebensburg tionoigh. Cambria county, dee'd. having been granted to the undersigned by the Ifccistcr of said county, nil persons Indebted to said estate tire, requested to make immediate payment to Shoemaker it Scehler or to the Administrator, and those having claims against the same will piesent theui properlv authenticated for set tlemciit. WILLIAM St A KIN, Nov. 7. lS"3.-(?t. Administrator. ESTATE of liRIDG KT K. K VANS, Di:ci. Letters of Administration on the estate of ItrmiGET E. Evass, late of Cani- I liria township, Cumbria county, deceased, hare j been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to ranke payment, and those having Claims or ; demands will present the same, without delay, 1 proper) v an r hen t ii ted t or set tlement. 1. lrillV A kTVVftlV (tn.;iiwH"itor. Ebensbiii-g, Nov. It, l-73.-(it. (Successors to BENTON & WAYNE,) DEAL pits IX Iron, X((i!;7, (ilnx.-s, J'iffttj, Horn? Shoe. Lcat.'er, Slioe FiinHnfj3, CHILDHEH'S CARRIAGES, WASH MACHINES AM) WRMIERS Wagon Hubs, Spokes and Felloes, HUB BOXLNG AND SPOKE TENONING MACHINES. &c, Kos. 203 and 210 Main Street Johnstown, Pa. Sept.5.-4in. OltUEKS BY MAIL TEOMPTLY FIL I.ED. ) t ce.Ultl Are a modern stov polish, far tictter th anyother in existence re better, because hey irive a liner it lots t ban any other polish. 8ioves! Stoves!! Yield a brilliant silvery sheen with less than half the labor required wheu ortier polishes are used. CP Are a neat and ( Irani vdTtCuii be used even in artiele, making no'dirt'l fthe parlorwithout the ui trouble of removing nor dust when used. furniture or carpets. Has no disagree-ubie ioilphurous or strong acid smell wheu i re pa red fur use, but are pleusaut and harmless, Reduced Prices i THE UN DEKSlt. N ED AVI LI. SELL. FROM THIS DATE AT REDUCED HUES FOB OSH cimBS Are putupin neatst.vlc,.-.In each box are Vi and in a form 11101 u.ji sticks ; l stick is suffi conrenient for iiscii fcieiit for any stove thau any other polish. I bus all waste issaved. Are the cheap st polish In the market, because one box at to cents will cover as much surface as i ecnts' worth of the old polishes. Have just taken theOTIin competition -with 1st premium at theln-ji jiseveral of Ihe best of dianapolis Exposition J the old stove polishes. rXIX'UTORS' NOTICE. Estate of Davio 1'owislu, dee'd. - Letters Testatnen:ary to th es:ao of I'AViT. Powell, hue of Cambria townsliip. i lanturia coun iy. having been granted tntheundersiirncd by th? iiegisler of said county, all persons ind.-b:ed are reijues ed to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for sen lenient. H. KI.N'KEAD. ) Fxecutor Dec. f.-8t. OEO. ,'. K. ZAHJI, 1-xeea'-or:!- TNECUTOHS' NOTICE" -I I'stK'.c of Maktis J, Ec-KEN-noDE, dee'd. F L"t'crs Ti-sianicn-arv to tho cs.aro of Alariin .T. Eckc-urode. hue of Allegheny township, t'aiu bri.i couu.y ucceasjd. having been gran ed to tho undersigned l.y the Ktgister of said county, all persons m leb.ed re roqucs uJ to make immediate pavinvni au 1 tliose bavin;; clain'S ag.iinsi tho sai'uo will prccut them du: v suthentieated lorsjt tleiucn.. WILLIAM J. HI it K. Dec. i, lST3.-5t Executor. VfOTJCE. All persons are here hy cau'ionru ;.gni5C in . criri mjs 111 niiy ; . i . t. n J . .1 t.,w i.i .r il.Crt.l I .n.-l nml.iTH: t,f,i rli t K t mc at SheritCs s.il and left wi h Peter En'g. of; ( lUTOll oi uzoi'i'i wi'im i..v...,n.. i i ..i ui corn: rve, oa-s and wheat in the ground, wheat In I the barn, 1 windmill, 1 wagon, 2 plows, 1 harrow, I 3 fclieep, A glJ ill-I , x i.iwvi. ,. . h-. vv..,, vva, 5 calves. 1 null. Also a lot of horse gar bought at priva-e SAie. JOHN O. TKENKLE. " Carroll twp. Dec. 5, ls;a.-St. QET- R-.iy Ckcmbs of Co.MKortT of yoHr-fstorekcep-er. if he bus t hem. or will procure t hem for you; if ii-d, send usone dollar, your name, and the iimueof j'otir nearest czprews station, and e will send you tin boxes, and eaiupicsof Ltart leit's Uhn kinu- and Pearl Itliieintr. free of cost. - Crpmbs of CoMKOitT cun he had of all Whole sale tiroce-rs and Dealers in the United States, and Itettiil Dealers will find them the most pre-' fi'iihle. from the fact that they are he fastest selling article of the kfnd in the market. II. A . JiA 11 TL.ETT cC CO., 115 North Front St., I'liilsdrlpM-i. 113 OflAMBEItS St., Nkw Viiiik. 1 ' i i Ctt AMHEits 8t., Boston. ll-14.-3meoin.j Protect Your Buildings. Which may be done with. lc.s than quarter tho usual expense bv the use ut GLIMS FATEM SLATE HOOFING PAINT. A rf tuny be covered wit h a very cheap hin gl and by the application of this Slate be made : to lttFt iroiu Cto auycar. lid rootsceu lie patched mi.l coaled and ma.tc to look niu.-h better and lart longer thttn new s-1 : i i ! i t a without the slate, tor one-third the coal of fi'-shiralinir. The cos ot slating new shingles is only about the cust of simply laying them, ai .i the -httc is lir'1 prof agiimist renri:s i;irt livo ctnl fall invj uku Ii , as may be easily tested by any one, and an si. pears from he tuct that iUKurauee conqianies make tho s.imc t'triC" that they uo ior slateii roofs. For tin vnJ iron it has no equal, as it expand by heat and contracts by ecld, an 1 never cra.-W rr scales. Eor Cemcterv 1. net-s it ifi j-hi i im isrl v a.!::ttod. The Slate "or Faint is EXT K KM ELY t'lltiAP. Two gcllons willct vera hundred sauiire feet ot shinglo r..t. or ovc-r four hundred of tm or ir m. l r.ee ol the Sl:i' e ren;l v lor use. is cents per gallon. ifM per barrel, or per barrel of about 40 a.illi.i.s. Ireiflit lroiu New York added. We furnish mid apply the material for ?Z.M per let square feet, frciffiit a.i.ic.i. The 1'aint has a very heavy IkiiIv. but is easily applied with a 4 or tl inch colorimr brlish. tin old and rotten shinab.-s it fills up the holes aud iorcs, hardens them, and ir.vis a new and substuntial roof that will last for years. Hi curled or warped Filing is it Prints them to their place and kt-.-ps them then. It 1:11s up the holes in till or li-lting roofs and stops tue h-itkt one cost is equal to Uu of ordinary patr.t. 'i he color of the Slate wln-u first applied is of a dark purple: in about a month it changes to a liicht uniform s!ate color, and is. to all intents and pun'st-s. slate. It is a Mow dryer, but raiu will noi auect it- in thclcastone hour after it is put on. Samples sent to any part of the country by ex press. C. . D. 11 ordered to be sent by freight thj money must accompany the order. Orders respect mil v solicited, Addr.'siS 11. J. WIlM'Ll.Nti, Midiiletown, Pa., or U. I!. W I ESTL1 M. Huntingdon, Pr. Agents for Dauphin. Iiiincasier, L'-lunon. liuut iiutdon. H.-.lloil. iiiair, aud Cambria counties. ALF. HESLOP. of Johnstown, has the exclu sive right fpr the sale of the abovo in Cambria county. uovS-4t AS FOLLOWS: Xo. O Ironsides, - - - $10.00 & " - - - "7 " - - - .V.'.oo V Improved Xaliottnlf 3.VO " s " " :jo.o( " 9 Specr's Anti-lJast, - -IJ.OO " S " JO.OO " 7 ' 3i.OO " V Ditquesne ' 3Z.OO ' S 30.00 ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF PABLOB AMI HEATIEG STOYES, WHICH AVI I.L r.E l!SPOSEr OP AT COST roil CASH! GEO. HUNTLEY. F.horsbrg. Nov. CI, lST.X-lf. pnorniETous or ! m FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS & i .5. QTRAY STEEK Came to the en- J closur? of the subscriber, in Barr township, pron tim In Jnlv last, a rrl rnd whit? r;sotte-J S TEEtt. sepposed to be about two yc.irs o!.i. No iinrks. The owner is requested to eouie forward, i-ive property, par charge and take hiin avvav; ctnerwise he will be disjos;d of according to law. Xuv.2S.Wn I'ETElt AS ELL. TVT0TICE. OF DISSOLUTION , 1 ' Thepar.'nershipherctoforacsistingbe'woen 1 ' . w-,. f 1 TiirnV AR1 JUUll'S illll IU 1 1IC IriOI 1C3 or 1 1 -. ... i.j nWIIPr 1 f 1 1 1. BULI1C MV CUIl-l. .... . , , . more vein.- w.. .... t , . , ( n9 lt.ssotveu on tne -'J n rimm-j. nv mu- : inn estntein to nwm-r. F.P.TIEKNEV, a!-V,uT Dcc.a.l.T. JAMES N t.'LL, I Jut PublMitd, in a Scaled Envelop f. rrice 6 cts. A Lecture ou the nature, treatment and rad icaLciue of Speriuntorrluva or Seminal Weuk ii(SS. In voluntary Em issions. Sexual Debility, ai d Impediments to Marriage generally ; Nervousness- Consumption, Epilepsy and l its; Mental aid Physical Incapacity, resulting from belt-Abuse, &c By UOIJ'T J. CELV EH WELL, Author of the "Grcou Book," &c. The world-renowned author. In this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own expe rience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be t-lfectually rernoted without ine Jicines, and without dangerous surgical op era t ions, beugWs, instrument, lings or Cut" dials: pointing out a mode of cure at once cer taiu and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may he. mas cure hiiuell' cheaply, privately and radically This I .EOT i; iJE VV 1 L L P UO V li A BOON TO XliOU SANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain eab;d envelope, on the receipt of six cents, of two postage stamp.-. AI-hj. Du. t'ctVERWELL'3 "MarringrC Guide." Price Sft cents. Address the- TJuhlishsr, rn.As. .r. t ICI.IVR.V rn., . 187 easTCry, rw VorJs ; li t-0:iice Box ii' lllihl.lDA YSUCHO. I'A. HAVING purchased the establishment lately known as Enterprise Foundry, wc aro no w prepared t.i manufacture LIGHT CASTINGS of cveri-description. Tho Various Styles of Stoves manufactured at our cstaVlihtutit are in all respects cqtial to any in the market. Steam Enginesandall kind of Machincr, promptly and eatisfuctorily rcpslrod. All our work t warrantc-l"to be exact It wliat it is represented. Aug. Cj.-tf. 1 3 1N SBU G BOOK DRUG aiiu YARIETY STORE. nAVl.Vtl recently enlarged our stock wearo now (ireuared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our sio k consists of Di Hits, Medicines. I'erfumery. Fancy Soaps, leou's. Hall's and Allen's Hair llci toratlves. Pills. Ointments, Piasters. Liniments. Pain K 111 lers. Citrate Mag-nesla, Iiss. Jam-Ah-a filnger. Pure KlaTorina- Ertracts, Kpnc('S. Imcn Syrup. Soothing Syrup, piceu Syrup, It hu barb. Pure Spices. Ac. Cigars and Tcbncccs, Blank Book. Deeds, Notes and Bunds: Cap, Post, Commercial and nil kinds of Note Paper: Envelopes, pens. Pencils. Arnoid's Writing Fiuid. Black ami Bed Ink, Pocket and Pus !i"ok. Magazine. Newspapers. Norels, Hlsto-rb-s. Bibles, Ittdigious, Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives. Pipes. Ac. fiST We havo added toourstoek a lot of FINR JKWELitY. to which wo wouldiiiTite the st tenlioii of the Ladies. rHOTOC.KAPH AI.Br.MS t; lower prices than evrr r.tTered In this place. Paper and Cigars sold -iber wholesal" or re tail. LEM MOM A Ml'hKAV. July SO, 1S08. .Main Street, Ebensburf. ""TESTATE OF TATK DO X A HO E. A Ikc'd. Letters of Administration on the estate of Patiiics HoxahiIE, late of All--irhenv township. Cambria county. (Ieceaef', htiving be-n granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate ere hereby no ticed i hut payment tiiut be made witlir-.ft l . lay. and those ha vii.g claims will present thctii properly authenticated tor settlement, SILAS M. DONAHOE, ) ...' AI.KKKU P. l'ON.MIOS. J Aam ' Allegheny Twp,, Oct. 31, p?T3.-6t. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Km ate of Wm. C.vi.I.AN, dee'd. L-Uters T(."stuci-nt:iry to the estate of Wit t.iAM Cali.n, late of Washington township, deceiisod, hnv'nir tieen grantod to the nnrlor Figned hy the KegNter of said county, all fier s ois in'lebted are re!iestel to make immrdi. 'k ni. iit a'i'l t'niuc havinsr coiiins against t !.o s.iine w .11 present them duy authenticated tor s. ttleiiient. ELLEN .1. '"A r i.tV. ;Q-S4.-8t, J.NO. E. SCANLAN, t Executors. G: AV. YEAGElt & CO., Uliolssle sn'l Kstail Msnfsrtir?rs cf TIN, COPPER AND SHElT-IRON WARE, tlHtf. ' f r. A. SHOEMAKER KM. HtmtlPi AUnriie.TN-nt-I.HW, EB.Nj3LTUG, Camh-ua C,, Pi, tf. AKD PEAt.EftS 1W ! TTnatinnr Parlor ani i AAUlUUil A UllVl U-LLA. WUUAlAxA MkV I Ul'l Xo: J402 Eleventh J.V&HUS, .A.11 ooriti., Xn. nnOFIVO and ?pO'TI?fG r.sude to order and warranted perfect ih uiacufacture aa.l inatertal. Ot-ders rcSpertfullv scltcStcd and promptly attended to, and polite atter.tha accovJed tu all. whethet1 ili"- )oii'(.h:'.4c or UOt. Altoona. Sjt. 5, K3.-tf.. A I ,1 1 N I ST1 : A TO i: S N. 0 T J ( K Estate of Maby DoSAHOE, dee'd Letters of Adrainitratioii on the estate of Maiiv IiosAirot, lte..f Wasiiiiia-toti townslii, mntiria county, have lii irittite to the un-i,-rsla-ned, rcsidtiur fu snid I o w ns!,!p..to who-n all pel s ins mdebt d to said estate arv rc(,ce4t ed to male- immediate- paj :n r,t. and those liar, lug claim or detnp.nSs will make known tl. emne without d-'ay, THOMAS noVAHOK. AdiuV. V,iishioi:ton Tu p., Oct. 31, IS'", -tt. A "SI ES N ULIa. A TTortN ey-at-L aw, 3benshiirp. Oltue in Coh.nit.'t'le Iioir. Col'.ee'.ionr proir.p ly a icnleJ to. llC-li,"7i-' f. QTKAY STEEH Cnne to the n- lOclosnrs cf th-? sutiscri'ier, InChcst towas'iip. .i or armiit Ore fcrst davof .lunc hist, a DAl.'K L'ED STLE1I, two years old last Spricg. fs.o-i Sif-fr hi-.s Abii.t hairs iiilermixe-i wi'h the reu ;a roth flaiiivt, but bears no private mii ks. 'I'hevwn. ir is refpiested to -jmo forw.-ir I, "lm." oj"'v, j.ay oitargca and take hiiu away, ol tieiwiss Lc xri'.l lie disiKjied of according to I -aw". JOHN I,.NTZV, 1 AMES J. O ATM AN, M. 1)..' " - flj'iciau ant5 &urj;eoiL KD2NHL !t(i, A. Offtoa llii,h ilreet. iieai ty ,i4.po-'ii iJtntr'n Hotel. Kotdonccon Crav. ford st-, W-s Wtil, v U;r utuh,t calls shotrt be uuJ.. . U,'i A:
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