The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 01, 1874, Image 2

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    TOMBBjl ill
PA.,
Fri Jay Morning, - - - Way 1, 1 871.
Tub President's ruem, vetofcg the in
flation bill w.t takew up iu tho UatJ
States Sciinto or Taaiday Wt, but tho
JttUje Junk iik on. Local Option.
' Hon. B. Ff Jnnkin, of Bloomer Id,
Perry evuuty, ia the Republican Presi-
' dent Judge of the Juniata, Perry and
Cumberland dLs:rict. l!o held court in
Carlisle last week. A number of ladies of
that ancient and historical place, cum
nmoded by a strong-minded sister by the
name ft llillmau, believing or supposing
that the had a rirht to believe, that
Hon. lleist-er C'lytner's Speech.
This geotlemau, who now represent
the stradifast old Democratic county of
Berks in Congress, delivered a Roeech iu
that body a short time ago, in reply to an
The March of the lialLctil 1'arty
Up to It l'olitical Grave.
Summer Travel.
Pleasare travel, which has become so
oommon with all classes of A1nenea.11 dur
ing the summer months, is anticipated by
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JTeivs antl l'olitical Items
I cn ucar away the t.a
William Brunt and his two ions aged murder the Bast excels
, . . ..v.,.-.! ., .that they had a right to believe, that
Bcnate refused to pas the b:Il wer the tx- T , , . . , ,., , ,
- J:.Jk-c Junk in had not enforced the local
ecotire veto.
The New York Tims and Republican
newspapers generally now admit that
1? rook 3 was legally elected Governor of Ar
kansas, ia the fall t.r 1872, and that Baxter
was illegally counted into office. If t!::t
is so then Horace Oreeley was cheated oat
of the vote of that Utc. Both Brooks and
Baxter are Republican, but Brooks led
the Liberal and Democratic State ticket
and supported Greeley, while Baxter was
the Graut candidate. There seems to be
neither shore i:nr bottom to tho sea of cor
ruption which has been sweeping over cer
tain southern States tver fcir.ee reconsti uc
xion began.
An act was passed on the 14fh iust.,and
bas since been approved by the Governor,
requiring applicants for warrants t survey
vacant lauds, to lile a dessci iption with Affi
davit of a disinterested witnes. specifying
that it is not improved in whole or In part,
ur.leos abandoned. Every applicant for a
warrant, after tiling his application and de
positing his money, must give at least thir
day notice or the same with a full descrip
tion iu one or ruoie newspapers published
in tne county where the land ia located,
1 option law in Cumberland county, one cl
! the counties in which the people endorsed
it, marched into the court house when
co:;rt was in session and through the
aforesaid Airs. Hillman read an address to
Judge Junkin ou the subject to which
we have referred. The judge received
Mrs. Hilhnan, and the jadie6 vith her, in
the moat courteous manner, aud to lheir
memorial mrule the following leply, which
we think will prove interesting to all who
lead it :
Ladies: We have anticipated your com
ing, and yet we do not couceal our surprise.
It is probable that siuee the organization of
courts of justice, the like has not occur
red. There ruuKt. be some cause inducing
you to leave your domestic cares, and pie-r-ut
yourself in the character of petitioners;
and beiug hure, it will not be our fault if
yon go away empty handed. You will now
hear what you have not hitherto had the
means of knowing.
olir liMLitifili Irnnltd, .in, m V .
r - .... UIUIO LUill I
your innocent hearts have 3:eamcd or in- '
vcimcu, it menus can or two tmngs, II not
both, viz either that this court has failed
ia iis duty iu the pas., or intends to do so in
the future. We are satisfied 'hat you have
arrived at this conclusion honestly in the
usnal womanly way. Some one told vou,
and your hcait have gone out in a good
cause, aud your zeai has made your present
action a duty.
Has any of you ever taken the pains to
eamitlA thn l'r..'nrrla .if tKj ..i-..... . i .
iunj iuou ana women nav Oeen punished
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12 and 1) years
many as the most enjoyable event of the I A. colored woman named liigby, of
euuro jcar. i cai nes tLeru to new (scenes, ; i-ong narrows, Juniata county, tell in a
T i m!li ! Tfm r)io m - 1 4 ... . i I S ia -K A 1. 1 .J . 1
iHiiJiuawv s-uvias llll bUKUO JWUpi, ( "uw ill t 111, LU ULlieX J UU W
iuo uioiioioiiy oi tneir lives, relieves
them for a time from mental and bodilv
, strain, and rciuvigotates them for life's
Uufortunately, the defeat of Republican
ism in Missouri was so general we have no
remnant of an army left to rally around,
. . ' -r-j " no room to stanu wnen app vine our lever
fl-f-rfc mn.l hv ll.n Will; I-v TJ-.,l r i . . , r j . J . -
".,aui u. ati:uy,ui : to upim auu overiurov a mass wliicn we
t liJiaoelplna, who had arrniarned the ad- ' may call by hard names, but which, wheu h.itr thn m.mofnv f k;..i,-1 i: ' .. hnrnH to Htu
ministration of James Euchanan for -11 ! last beard from, was accurately estimated them for a time from mental hrJiW ! Wheu a colored bov shoots his father
. ; at lust M.44d raaioritv. And if turn I i .. . y i : i i . .....
mauner oi pronigacy and corruption. Mr ' . 7i w i v o i s-ra,,, "u rciuvigorates tnem lor lire a ! lu Ri. as was in case near Marietta a
oughly the present political situation, and selves by the hght of the free and triumph- often ,5 by cousideiations of ecZomy I -Louisville, Ga., a few days ago enjoyed
is alwavs rejdv t (rivn nmui ...k. ant course 01 our party, we do not see; hn. fiin,.... J I ih c.tmn ii. . .. " r.ii J:.l
.. . ... much to encouran-e us to ctt 11 n and mnlis i .11 ., . , . ... . . vni, jnum ' " 1
tiai reasons lor the raith that is iu him ..,.. tt..i, rn..i..l, , 1 a c ; "y u pieasantiy oe enjoyea. .Many r. uu nguiuiug, wans tne sun was
Th following tr,M. r , I i a Sqlre flBl,.t . rhe,la,!t fctate ueal'd flora ! our transportation lines have arranged i siuing brightly.
The following extracts from his sharp and ; was Connecticut and Connecticut has cut : routcs and rates to meet the requirements -Ge-.i go Mu, kland, a printer.committed
incisive speech in reply to Judge Ke-lley's ber long connection . with the Republican of the people, aud from season to season suicide in Boston on Thursday night .y
flat, state aud unprofitable charge, the ' P - " .. C. ha1 lt, rccllt defeat ! these facilities are improved and extended j takiDg laudanum. His wif a recently drown
rincr fth trn. H..,, ,i 5 i thei"e BjeauB not that she loves Democracy The Pennsylvania Railroad Comr.a,,v is cd herself in a well.
and will command the acmovsl of tl ! "n Richard Coulter, of West more-
r , , ' T " ,7 , annuauy .presents this class of tiavel'TF
Democracy every where throughout the i to n alternation of the old and reliablt ' and the nni-..it ; i;.. -...- . .'..
snpporters there may very easily be as- 1 merited. They extend intothe most inter
esting portions of the Middle States, and
For niirn l.il... -'
can bear awav tho' ,..ii.'''La-'s H
is respectively, were drowned achicvemenU inth't 1; mcC theV'1
:, N. S., on Saturday. j child-murder by a' h"'S fe tL Jw't
ed woman named liirbr. of: the killing c.r - ' !n Ix. . ""
Connecticut, 1,
out insuiance T,o!i,.;. K 1 elUN: .''
n ta ou t', lr 1 Utt,
Piompt rehef is tu i
u:Te.ers by the fooj in , j
Democracy every where throughout the
country :
thosa four years pnrity in private life and
siiint'd to influence all otlnr Stat.; ommlKr
There is no use coiner over the untiles.
w t.'tflklrVO 14 UU
excursionist pan h rrrriri t.Am r ...
, w v.u vj- 1 blldXJ 1V1
long distances at low rates, without annoy-
intetfriiy in public life were the rl.l and m.t ! nt ccord of the states which have de- lol
the exception. Klections were free, and un- , ?iaieu agaiusi. wie ivepupiicau party since iujr chances or transfer U ,.o,i. l.i
controlled by military authority, and frer- Missouri last uttered her opiuion. Wis- rolling stock are orobablv the mr,st frr-lf i
in Amrii!i q til ifc- .v . . . ; rrkiit tu
dom of speech aud of the press were not I cousin was almost as certain as Massachu
. . v -: 1 fri. . . . .1 . . . 1 .. . . : 1 1 1
uiiusm. j.iie iiuiu: me people 10 securi
ty in their persons and efl'ects was not pro
hibited. Innocent persons were not arrest-d
aDd imprisoned by the tiukling of a bell,
and innocent women were not hanged.
Then, ther was neithere unbridled taking of
gifts nor wholesale appointing of relatives
to effice1 un THa.pt TTriilav t.i r...;ru.t
into; uo corners in gold or stocks to be ac
counted for; and no Leet & Stocking frauds
tuuiratis w ue iu vesiigatea. l Den. tni
lrRiltntal tr rirh.f calnrtaa WAfA tirit i ti.
tiwu,iwrwsine treasury uepieteu Dy me , tue estate lionse and the other issues its
use oi contingent ntnas lor tue ease, luxury edicts from the headquarters over Jones'
tu;'sp,,e,dor?f Lig1,1 oflicia k- Sbipof war store. As a ccmpauion to the lighter
were not used as pleasure boats, nor were Vorc -inr. tl. f.,.,.-f j0f,(l t
the soldiers of the Republic employed as d-LJ f,?'lu"lt ,deffats.' w h
menials in the streets and houses of the cap- decided weakening of loyalty , the news-
;ti rA..-: .1 it.-.. i paooiB which erotv n a fnnnrl r.t;r.r in
i i7ui line i i:u.v5 luur vt'iira iiu v ice rrrs- i . v j
setts, yet in iMassacnusetts tnere was a
very ngly reduction in the vote which ap
proved of Republicanism, and a corres
ponding reduction sent Wisconsin over to
the enemy. Undiminished and uutliuching
Republicanism is not to be found only in
the Distiictof Columbia, wneie we could
readily consent to see Democrats in the
Then, the. j anarchies of the South, Nkhere one Hejr.ib-
. I.. i lifvart ti. fluAi.tinA. i 1,. : ) 1 -
v,i.M i.iu vivfciiiiucub Id I'rtl 1 ICilUetl in
tue btate tiouse and the other issues its
land county, well known as "Fighting
Dick," is among thosa mentioned as the
Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Gov
ernor. The sailors of the rescued ship Ameri
que claim $500,000 compensation, which is
half the value of the ship and cargo. The
case will be tried in the British admiralty
though Congress Las pJi. f
relief, it has r. r A . " tn r
can be had from the v, .. '"lt Qj
tins iu that re-ion tbci4'r
of Wa-, after ?vr''l
Piesident, directed ih. "erore
VHlITi.y,,.
sistecce to Turcha. ki.. .'Tl,S!ry r,r C
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ijeiore a warrant can Do issut. Itsnv 7, ,,; ,7" 7 : " m."""1"
..... within th last one hundred and fittr days
caveat H enlf red, such a warrant wi.l not ! fur stllliK liquor without license? For yoiir
oe issueu until circctea uy the boaiu oi
property.
2 Hox. J. E. Allen, a radical member cT
the presetit Legislature from Dauphin
county, made the statement in the House,
one day last week, that if lie would vote
for a certain bill then under consideration,
which was entitled a bill in reference to
the limitation of actions in the courts, he
would be paidjTrs hundred dollan in the
shape of stock. Mr. Webb, another rad
ical member from Bradford county, de
clared that Allen's statement of attempted
bribery out;ht to defeat the bill, and yet,
after all thi3 was openly alleged by Alleu
and Webb, the bill, which was aa admit
ted fraud, was passed. Here was a plain
case airaiukt a positive nrovi-ion f fl
new constitution, aud yet no man in the
House, Republican or Democrat, seemed
to think Mr. Allen's charge worthy of no
tice. We were perfectly surprised that
Sam Josephs, who is admitted to be a
pure and ciituous legislator, did not lise
in his 6eat aud demand an investigation
iuto the charge niado by Mr. Alien. But
Josephs made no sign, nor did any other
member of that body feci disposed to take
any notice of it. This Hub, incident shows
the kind of men in the House who ait. leg
islating for the State.
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information thp i-'.rc will rca.l tli. .......... I
Clerk read record as follows:
It show s that twenty persons have been
convicted and seuuruced, all for the tirst
oiTcuse, and the fines exceed SU00, and with
costs quite SI, 000 in all S2.000.
Von thus perceive that the tines and costs
indicted within six mouths exceed S2,000.--Tho
number convicted is twenty and the
number acqnitted one oulv Jow, ladies
what think you of this? Does it occur to
you that, the court has bcou idl or indifler
rnt? Had von hp.-iirl if il,; l.-fv.o ir..
.r" . v. .u.u ' ' I ir t , a OU I
w 11 remember that thesn are oniuipeachabla !
rtumnlu rT' 1 l . .
":w"1"' jLiicjr imparl auKotuie Verity
They will remain and speak long afterall now
present are dust. Have you heard any per
son speak of this evideuce.or have vour ad vis
ors oeeu so unjust as to conceal all this? If
-. . . . . ... w . j .wuijvi. .at.v i iv,u i i ev
ident of the United States was iu complica
tion with infamous practices; no man ques
tioned the integrity of Congress, nor was
Congress compelled to purgo itself of those
who hail steeped themselves in infamy hy
their connection with fraudulent schemes
such as were exposed by tho Credit Mobilier
investigation of last Fession. In those days
sovereign States were not reduced to a con
dition of vassalage. The dregs of Northern
vacalmnHium u-wm n nf F, ,rj.i ;nt. it,, v ; .
" ..v. " v . u i-w mn 11 1 n
ei,t executive and legislative positions by
fraud and violence, and kept there by the
decrees of a corrupt Judiciary sustained by
Federal bayonets. Then, from under the
very shadow of the Capital came no despair
ing cry from the people to be relieved of
and protected from the burdens and exac
tions of task-masters, set over them by the
Federal authority, whom they accused of
malfeasance and corruption, by which their
property was being confiscated, their meaus
exhausted, and their prosperity destroyed.
Iu that season of nmrt i era. v ..if u '.i u 1 1
matized by Mr. Kelley, the body politic was
thv hare failed tWnr . 7 A. i 11 1 mauzel by Mr. Kelley, the body politic was
tL?y Li?eborn.ra? I UOt diaeastd to its core so that it might b
rr?!.r;f!.W Infa? nowhere without vile corruption
concealment of truth . 1 7Z : "Vl,il i "owLere without vile corruption
falsehood. Yon will be iust let nrh-,. 21 i f' !f""n ,"e,in""i? ooz,ne fu.rth- . In
as thev will Yon ar . i uy, i'ies ana mioriuers ana moiety
"ejr win. xou are iar too nure in hnr rrr.Ki .. . . : , ... . - ..
,u.n,ui wrong, Dy word or deed
ye3terday week, tho Democratic
members of tho State Senate again ref.ued
to vote on Governor Ilai trantt's nomina
tions for additional Law ar.d President
Judges iu the districts provided for iu the
judiciary apportionment bill, and of course
all the nominations, not having received a
two-thirds vote, were defeated, as they
had been on the wek previous. The
Governor immediately tent a message to
the Senate iu which he renominuUd the
same gentlemen. The Democratic Sena
tors will not repudiate their f.rst and tecond
vote ou these nominations w hen they come
up for action the third time. The Dem
ocracy of the State demand, and they
Lav a political as well as a constitutional
right to demand, the parage of a fair and
an honest legislative appoj tionment bill. It
is simply an outrage that a radical majority
in the Legislature should claim "right di
vine of kings" to do as thev i.leasr wit!,. ,
out any regard whatever for the rights of
the minority. The questiou between the
passage of an infamous apportionment Lill
by an unscrupulous radical majority and
the conhrmation by the aid of Democratic
votes in tho Senate, iu order to gratify
Hartraiiff and Lts friends in his judicial
appointments will be found to be a double
edged sword which will cut both wavs.
We say that in the matter of the legisla
tive apportionment bill let iustice be doj-e
to the D.-mocrau rartv -though the hea
veus should fall."
Mr. WAixwnionr, who is a Republican
member of the Legislature from Alleghe
ny county, and who is also Chairman of
the Committee on Vice and Immoralit.
reported a bill from bis committee last
Friday to rtreal the local option Inw of
March 27th, 1S72. The same gentleman,
some days previous, had reported from the
same committee a bill construing th local
option law to meun that brewers and dis
tillers are entitled to a licen.se floST1 the
courts to sell malt, brewed, vinous and
spiritous liquors. This bill was consider
ed and discussed at length in the House
on Wedue.od.iy of last week, aud passed
first reading by a vote of 5 yeas to 37
nays. Mr. Henry, the member from this
county, voted with the majo. ity ad ajainH
local option, and was therefore consistent
with his previous legislative record. What
will eventually be the fato of thij bill we
oo uot eveu coujecturo. It seems to u, tr,
J or uee, a
tribunal which it, own self respect compels
i., k. mT ir , Z 1 cPeerea to en
ter the field in self defeuce; and we recoe- 1
nize our obligation to you for the opportun- !
ity and occasion your presence gives for !
pointing to the records of the court as its !
shield against assault. The duties of the
court are often delicate aud intricate to I
weigh out the precise meanuiB r.r t.,.,:..i. I
tnunf 1 lJ"
honestly support. The wholesale defec-
tion of the Liberal Republican visionaries
has been followed by a less sensation, but
not less momentous defection, which is
going on slowly but steadily. A paper
like the Boston Adocrtiser cannot be read
out of tliA l?nnnllTP'tn tinf,. ;
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hard to read it and rate its Republicanism i
mutu uiguertnan that oi the Chicago Iri
bune. There is an uneasy feeling that
the New York Time is getting to be a lit
tle exacting, aud Harper's Weekly, which
has its whole existence bound up with an
unswerving, unbroken devotion to the Re
publican party, tells unpleasant truths,
and, attempting to look facts in the face,
does not find the prospects at all agreeable.
These circumstances would naturally ren
der it rather difficulty for the Republican
party to maintain an appearance of cheer
ful assurance. Individuals may pluck up
courage and whistle with no audible quiv
er in their strains as they pass by grave
yards, but a party can not march up to its
political graveyard in the same manner.
1 he outlook is unpromising, and there is
no use in deceiving ourselves by saying
soft things. Louis Globe.
I- J "i""i- ptlictb
in America, and its management is com
plete, caret ui, and courteous. As a conse-
ucnuc l Lies luim hut fir r rnva ai-s i a w. .... ...i . iau a imi'iir w 1 1 it rcwfc onrnnct tiAi.
- . 'vivie to aroui CU , w .Mjq, invn
and their safety guaranteed. Every reader fiUher who be tried at the August
of current news i aware of thn foot that a term of court for shootimr John Keutin.r.
;cident" is rar.io ! in Coal towiibhin.
Two eirls are confined in the Sunbnrv
. j.iii 1.0 iipiieiir as witnesses against their
mea. tlour. tan
the law into effect, he a,u.' , ,ld tj
tha issue of 20,000 ratio! !
days. iu etr-
lu Clarion county tll0 r.h
yonnr man nimH u ','rir ix.
took to elope vitl, a dau'i , "i
Keesy. The girl was on'y of -o-age
and the father ..c. ''t'ntd,
and induced his dannht'., .
with him. Belfry nur,,, .re.tu? t -
parent of hi im , ua bt
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ment.
The local option principle Is, as you are
-ware, an experiment, and its abrupt en
forcement is attended with grat difficulties.
ou will remember that it cut up larce in
terests by the roots, and
widow a P. it nrniin n wr .l .. ... i
r-u-..t " - fc IMUIIUCt r VA AIJU
ruined, by which tens of millions of acres
ot tho public domain were given away with
out comideration, for tho enrichment of
"inside rings," of gaiublersaud speculators
sprung bitter and determined .Z-,, "Z i , a,ul asU,,"or onght upon the
such as never K-tor. uM .u.uirested itHol f i t,7 f T cre.l.t. Then, manufac-
agalnst any w of this commonwealth aud ' 1 Mv" Ctu,utulefte iln'1 business gener-
thereisno qnestioi. but it enconnters th ' stricken as by the hand of
hostility of a majority of the voters of he ' n wFW Sta"'In.e lnen ad "en did not
state, liut you answer the law ul j Vttrch Jhro"Kn l treets of cities crying
Ye., when public sen-i.nent backs it m C" Th T V';1' ft"d re,:Ki"' neither.
th,.u it has great majestv. You win remt 7 i t' Lon.es,t,,"ffy received its just re
ber that it has no armed forces at itsom" h ' h-OMd lortuncs coined out of
maud ordinarily -it executes its purtUeTn l?11 " people were unknown,
silunoi .In-.,.i4 i... . 'uriK,s in j Iu that dav there were no orivilnd.i , i,.
K..UUK ou us own inherent in.. i i. . , , . .. .' . "
of the diliiculues in the way of the perfect !
entorcement of this particular law. perlcCl
V, O VHV tO Villi th.t Ka. 1 . I
- " ueie unve Deen as'
....v. ...... uiuinijf
grabbers were not hired and seut forth to
i-iev upon mercnants, citizens, and corpora
tions, so that favorities might fatten ou dues
belon tn ri t tn ti tTu.lva rr......n tu. ..
defaulters were not screened in their pecula- I TllE accounts
tious, or pardoned if by accident thev wer ! lowlands border:
convicted, and their bondsmen left unmo- - its tributaries, savs Saturday's N Y Sun
lesd by reason of their social and personal indicate that unle'ss speedy action is'taken
wSsrm
Government, by which layman and pn.st, ! J t ' 11 J
rn,,T p,uu,fljed lor violating this law in
equal population in the Common wealth 7 Iu
Juniata county there have been fou'r-iu
Perry uot one.
But you hare byes told, and this you can
not deny, that the sentences hare Uen light
- iiom to 5200 tor iihc
Oud and ink.. . lu "C
es ot bankers and bondholders with coffers
jiueu mui immunities granted Rt the ex
peuseofthe people. Ther, tht-re was Re
publican simplicity in official life and man
ners, and there was no aping of regal mag
nifievnee in establishment. inter.-onr.
equipage. These were some of the tlr'ncs !
wlii.'h .ti.l ... .i : . i ... '
. " " uuriug inn auministra
starvation. A writer in the Memphis An-
peal, just roturned from a trip between
Vicksbtirg and Memphis, says that during
a residence of forty years in that regiou he
1A..AH 1 . . . -j 1 .
i t.i. , uciuia wuueuiru Mien a scene ot de
j vacation, and the water was till rising
, In many places the river presented no visi
j Ue shore ; there was one grand seaextend
j nig as far as the eye could reach. At other
i points the levees were broken iu many pla
i ces, and the water was pom ing through the
''""" ii-iouieni torrents, immense
tracts of fertile lands have been submerged
and ruined for present use, and the inhabit
ants, both white and black, are suflViino
for clothing and food. Thousands of freciC
i.eu woo iiocKeti ijito tho bottom Ust sea
'terrible accident" is rarely chronicled on
any portion of this great railroad system.
So far as scenery goes, no lines of rail
road on the continent can surpass those
running '.hrough Pennsylvania. Maguifl
ceut agnculiuial panoramas, beautiful
river views, splendid mountain pictures,
picturesque hills And valleys, lovely vil'a
ges, and flourishing towns and cities are
seen in quick succession. A ride of twelve
hours between Philadelphia and Pittsburg
shows more interesting variety than can be
seen in the same time and distance any
where else in the United States, and from
this main channel a score of branches i nn
leading to localities and resorts of unsur
passed attractiveness and world-wide pop
ularity. 1 l
The Statc.of Pennsylvania is in itself an
interesting study. Its bosom holds all the
anthracite and much r ti. k:. .-
coal found ou the continent. Its hidden
fountains produce the larger portion of
the oil now so essential to the comfort and
industry of the world. 3Ia..y of its hills
are depositories of iron and other ores,
which are utilized in immense mauufact
tones seen in every valley. Its forests sup
ply the principal part of the lumber used
m the great cities of the Atlantic seaboaid.
Its soil varies from the richest to the poor
fi a., trritory ia washed by the tides of
the Atlantic and the waters of Lake Erie
and is drained into the Gulf or Mexico by
rivers navigable more than two thousand
miles Its boundaries completely separate
ew England aud New York from the
Mississippi valley ; and its entire area is
dotted by scenes of more than ordinary
historical interest. All these combinations
add to the charm and interest of travel
and every American can find something in
it instructive and gratifying.
The accommodAt ion. mv,.-;
. . . j-..,.KU iur sum-
mer tourists on the line of the Pennsylva
nia Kai.road are unsurpassed. Good hotels
in all the towns reached by it are the rule
not the exception, and many of them are
elegant in all their appointments. It
would be difficult to select any highway of
travel anywheie that can compare, in'the
essentials of comfort, safety, expedition,
and interest, with the magnificent system
of railroads managed by this company.
A Pittsburg young boy thrust his hand
into a lion's cage at Robinson's show.
Wheu the lion got doue munching it, the
little boy was taken to a doctor, who cut
the remnants oflf.
Jesse Pomeroy, the supposed murder
er of the boy Horace H. Muiler, at Dor
chester, Mass., was ariaigned in the High
lands muuicipal court ou Saturday, aud
was fully committee' without bail.
A ktdy student of the Millcrsville nor
mal school attempted to commit suicido
last week, hv niftiijiT l.op Hhy.oi ,-ii.
- "7 .7 ..-. " " ...aw.. IT I LU A
j penknife, and afterward running a pair of
(-iwi!iuiu the wound. She v. as homo
sick. A lady iu Dover, New Hampshire, fell
down on the sidewalk recotulv, and ia do
nig so broke the steel in her corset. The
Miai 1) end nf ruiff ; :....
body lnlhctiiig a dangerous wound, from ! leaving four childieu v
Willi ll It is: fuaro.l i-lw. ....... . 1 ..I . . . .
; w ':5r,
flood in the countr iuii , i"Kfd
. . , J J ' 'Wait f.;.i
I rank Powell, county trea', '
cer county, and Hugh (:!"r:uf
tl yjiLu.
iue commissioners ol tii m-r
caped death vervnarr. w!r h' J '?
- ..... " -3 D.e'.r ov a ii 'i' i -
ried in his r ocket and r. 'VU-
graph. In each case a i,,n . - .H'
i through the aiticlus. r.,.,., . "(
ribs broken bv the f. ..V 8 lud 4
rollicking soldier of tb . U
I canteen of whiskey struck hv
; that tiv.il l.; i;r -r, .
that saved his life. The"tr....
ow seemed to be chiedy
- v .mw nuianrv . 1
nurti nau nappenea
r , , , ; in,,, cn- iB me urst stanv no
W.!.V.,f;,t-der-?.tatS re left in C"U. ; bnt SO ' the facr is
. , - n a i5t-
lute destitution, without money and -with-
vc p.ucu ui employment, and are now
'J -""..ioiing io get oack to their for
Wheat O rowing in Xechaska. This
fctate is now attracting considerable at
tention as one r the btst fields for settle
ment in the L uion. In climate and soil it
meels the conditions lequircd for the suc
cessful cultivation of all the productions of
the temperate zone, and also some of the
sub-tropical.
It is uot often that corn and wheat thrive
x9.Uia V 1 1,1 a-"y coul.lt-y ; but as it is in
..,..., , ll)e uvst j -
r f
settled upon the land he nuts i wl . at f"1' e normal school, whose attemp
The wheat of Nebraska is in pood favAT I?lished on Satu.
jiieacy reierreu to by bis colleague (Mi
"c"c) our u they had occurred in this
a--a-.ou uf profligacy a i-e tro i of 14 veara not
aithcult to determine the responsibility of
a 1 these high crimes and misdemeanors of
ouu ana subsequent oQVnse alius of i.of u e" 'T1"1" ana "demeanors, of
"V,hRU S100 aud iu tb discretion of th . n If M'! omissii' d commission.
dVv. ""i'"80umu"1 exceeding jny
or all these invasions of the rights and lib
erties of tll r.nniilu -....l..r.l !..,...
.v, ' ' lu ioiatious
or the Constitution nd the laws He ar
raigned the party to which his 'colleague
peoV 6 f th Amria"
Ue (Mr. Clymer) ha.i not lost faith in
the people. By sad and bitter experience
they had been taught the delusion and folly
of abandoning the virtues, the principled
the constiUonal practice and teacbtuisof
those who founded the Government. Everv-
uere me people were marshaling their
I forces and th lat.
1-n.b, and it marks hi .bihin conflicts indicated unerrinnlv how w.n
Oreat Master's cause, that with th...i.....! 1 ""derstood its momentous "issues. Wh.,
prison doom r.n,.. . I V"" '""" ana nnat judgment
sarJ Z'r ,1 haV- b6en no convictions
save for the first ottense, so that imprHon-
Yo , Utla nl bberto be added to the tin"
ion understand the legislature fixes th.
pun.shu.ent, not the court-tho disc'et on
h7AWtnM U minimu,n maximum i.
le.t to the discretion of the court .
tu,,Vi1dy '.nllilfence will 'teach yoa
that this discreuon js lodged with the court
for wise purpones ;t could not saflly b"
ry - HviiiiiLiiDiia . ' '
uon oi James Uuchauau, that season of pro- I mer li0mes- Cattle and hogs, horses aud
re" oarnyara towls, liave died from
starvation, and a great district which has
supplied a largo tiade to Memphis and St
Louis has become completely impoverished.
"ther South the ruin is still more over
whelming. In Louisiana i specially, where
uuder the misrule of the spurious Govern
ment imposed upon the State by Federal
j i lla uau opc" nearly destroyed
and the people plundered beyond endur
ance by oppressive taxation, the ravages of
the floods have been most disastrous. All
along the river the local merchants have
been compelled to close their stores they
can no longer triv credit, and there is ab
solutely starvation staring thousands of
helpless men, women, aud children in the
of His Kingdom th; . J .a.,ne"av"
ed, true and degrading punishments are
abo.uhed, and the criminal law ad mini
tcrcd in a spirit of reform, not of revenge
A.low mo to remind you of the pni.'sh-
IIleiitH inrti.Mo.l ;.. xr , . ... puu.su-
tnr :. v:;; rr. . "K'"? ;' two Len.
--- - i -m. tic. i una a poor utarr- i v, v , -""""is ""..n uuuu ana.
"1 g.r M?,c bul "e f yonr'je vveTs ,' 5fJ, bnd.onme,,t , h.ch suffering and
r juugunjui was ren
dered the people would surely end this sea-
w, ij.oiiigacy, anu compel rulers and rep
resentatives to return to aud practice those
virtues and principles which abounded when
the nation was born, which sustained the
""""" ,n i-s strengthening manhood, and
how rfSwn- Utore mo! eveu Zuih
vo rt.01"?, "ar ,L,lt a feath-r from i
yom Lat-death wouid have been his nor
ton and thousands died upon the scaffold
for no greater crime thau that -'U
Many fair fiirl.s Ut. as soft 4, .
rj, eJ '"! a" m'ld a!ul lovi"K as any now be-
Pi. form stenldrthewS MhfP
cruel punishment inflicted in our d 8"th I
would hear an earnrst protest fr 7 W0
r.n hearts, but no h
ever ci-oss your vision, thanks to that
lure of human nitiim i,;..k ,
of the serpent could not obliterate I ,
rassiug sentence it in wise to consider a'l
be au inflexible measure of punishment
v. "mm, niiuonn; una
dis.ress, disgrace and shame, bad been fas-
no iicu upon me American people.
INTERESTING TO INVALID LADIES.
Uarlemvillk, Columbia Co., N. Y., i
July 9, 1873. '
K. V. Pierce, M. D Dear Sir: Your fa
for is just received. I intended to have
written to you several weeks since concern
ing the improvement in my health, which
is now very apparent. I have used one
bottle of Favorite Prescription with the
best results, although I will admit I was
somewhat discourged after its use (for a
short time only). I took it under very dis
advantageous circumstances havine the
supervision of th house and during the
Z0f."hnOM cleaning" I was obfiged
moref.Vn ,Tp,lHC'cf elp, to do
dTadtuflv ,mK t' and' of course," suffered
ur-aatully htted when I ought not to hir
eimz.ha"d - ?nd i couTd to br?n:
aside al, cares and cntinuig tT re.ntSy"!
find after usinc lean ti -, .. ,
. . - - "ue ootiie to be so
much benefited that I hav8 di...
anCuIC.TcHREATE-NFD-The small
est and oldest State in Europe is San
Marino, a republic in N. E. Italy. Iu area
i tweJ,t'l-(ou',' "qua re miles, but little more
ban double that of the District of Colum
bia. It8 population i ilw.iii .i
t . . " icu iLiousana.
tforf6" td 4(59 by Marinus, a Dalma
tian hermit, who established n omo..,,,.:
o independence has remained undis-
bvery unwise and inexpedient leX,7 ! ,n "1 "i" h soou
t.on. In-cfe.ence t.. Mr. Wainw, ighfs ! pri.neut of treading on the VnXo?s fan
tecond report we have or.ly to cav that if a I S! relatcf 7 t''d, witli the sama result
majority of the members of the present s often "er .f''"" thiaS aa observed!
r,;': in. w rth i -"-'"nd
cai opt.oi, law, they ought t. have the ! "tu JIIS ' be grim head, ling dUsev
nerve and courage to say ao by their vr.t. i fd ia tho owned itsi.-nvs. tl.edd.
but if, ou the other band, it ouht to h J ?trudJ.'. aud closed them with
WMlfll. tbe -i...i i . " oreitWil..
. . . . . ' n"",,: wipe it out of the ' these
statute uoo w.,l.ul fear or f , ,
is not the time for trimm... .- T ;
islature. The people a,.:-L .. t ""til tho snakes run out.
. ... .. . M UiSgUHt-
ed with the continual ai,,.;,,,, ' -p.--"- '
estionat Harrisburg. TheXt U ! t
"ti,i,:, 008 r.t:10 tLer h before j tZV, W" d are' nflld 'and
-mUiLegisiatujom-D, ' " d " oPr'a- One is a dose
tesJ'snT'0 N A SvAKK's Tail. The la-SomrwonT'V-m,eS
f,Cm Connecticut.
snake, and after severin-M,e r . "ch benefited that I have di.w i
trunk and cutting tb,-'1 tnJtCm .tu ' the use, with no returii .of the svmmo'""
for a keepsake, kicked Uh had tb-.tai1 I Wbich 1 wrc,t bve aXrJ TJrrf
the sand and threw the uk rntM J' U,t I bly What added to m was lie
A booted boy came a Ion 'and com I !n' ' ;0"scl"!"ie'i of t procuring relief fro
sist the temptation to wo.vv the T. f DOt,re- i ?rdlnary 8 roes. At tim-a it teemed aboTt
He trod on its tail, and the l,1fad M,ake- " PSM to "ta"d. great was the di
of the reptile t,,r ,,l 1 . 1,ess tluuk I f"8"- All of those severe neuralgic pains
, ;.. i fr-i - . "a struck the boot- ! "' disappeared; ther were ko l.o.l .
boct I bave disappeared;
whoso
. . ivuiaiucu unais-
tuibed through all subscouent rba ;
Europe It is surrounded by formed p.-o-vmces
of the Pope, and its insignificance
has hitherto shielded it from aggressions
Popes and dukes, French vicJroys and
Austrian marshals have alike respected its
integrity.
t.J! LaS ,at!y .IP Into
.-.v.. ....n a century it has been
accustomed to grant temporary asylum to
Italian political refugees, speeding the part
ing guest, however, with as much prompt
itude as was polite, lest the pursuers should
come down Ilimn I lie,., .J .
of the republic. Recently there came to Sau
Manoo thirty-four Italian malefactors,
whom that republic, confouuding. perhaps,
with political offenders, indiscriminately
sheltered. The Italian government called
upon the republic to expel the criminals by
force, hich it declined to do. And here
w.o uiaitej rests, except that the Italians
have given to San Marino the option to ex
pel them or to be invaded. It is to be
hoped that Victor Emanuel will not snuff
out this little republican rushlight, which
has been permitted so long even by the
niost intolerant despots to shed a flicker
ing ray of free government upou the sur
rouuding darkness of Europe.
and in the St. Lo 7m ' ."TL iTi
its puce averaged several cents per bushel
more than the wheat of the neighboring
b.a!es can command. In bread making
qualities the wheat of Nebraska only ranks
second to that of California, with whiS t it
does not come into competition
The agricultural triumphs which have
been achieved in Nebraska are (he work of
little more than ten years, Rl,d( as the coun
try is settled, and the position of the farmer
the population was 23,000, the wheat crop
amounted to 147,eo7 bushels, or about 5?
bushels per head ; Ild, in 1870, wheu the
512??W h TV" 000' tbB Whekt C'P
;is per bead! S' " UlUe UDder 17i
The population of 1873 can only be esti-
bnt ?2' ,herefo 5t best not give,
but the wheat cropof thatyear, (which was
an unfavorable ar.,,..t 'l l, lcu as
ed to mwi oTvi I 7 ""J,eardnioanb
fh.f 3'0:r't)0 bushels. Tlie record is
theiefore still one of advancement for the
fhaTfto165- -nd is to bo 'e'nembe ?d
that stock raising, fruit culture, corn grow
ing, and all other agricultural work advan
ces equally with wheat raising. Nebraska
rie -Tnd tt R r,OIuisi2 Kt? for the
tlei and the more especially since it has
good markets both east and west and south
which it is feared she may not recover
in the Chicago ( umiiiul Court, on
Monday morning. Judge Gary sentenced
Dr. Paul Schoeppc, convicted of forgery, to
three years in tbo penitsntiaiy. Hiscoun
sel declare their intention of taking tho
caje to the Supreme Court on writ of error.
TLe death of the distinguished Metho
dist clergyman, Rev. Ifeury Siicer, I). D.,
at his lesidence in Baltimore, ou Friday
last, will b learned with wide spread re"
gret by his hosts of friends in this State.
He was iu his seventy-fourth year. Ilia
death was as peaceful as his life.
A man in Wisconsin found recently
that the flames of burning kerosene can be
extinguished by throwing on flour." Untd
female help who are undecided on the cre
mation iuestion when they kindle fires will
in future take the keroseue can in one hand
and the Hour barrel in the other.
The Democratic majority iu Connecti
cut overall for Governor is l.sOO. Govern
or ingersod s plurality over Harrison o,bj4,
and bis majority over Harrison and Smith
2,034. The increase i:i the Democratic
voU this year is 1.40G ; iu the Republican
vote olfi, aud in the Temperance ote24iy.
A Mrs. Ailing, of Saukville, hasiuhcr
possession old Continental sciio haviuZ a
face value of $2'4. It. wr . 7 '
grandfather for cattle delivered to General
Washington's army at White Plains. She
is also the possessor of a pair of snuffers
used by Washim-tou at b-. In. -i, ?.,.,...,.
. "-"'.l.ili L1-. O
there.
Of the one hundred and sixteeu West
ern papers that have readied the otiico of
the Cr.icago Tribune since the Piesident
vetoed the inflation bill, sixtv-tme suitaiu
tne veto, lorty-twn condemn it aud thir
teen express n opinion, and vet we have
been told tho West is solid for more ia
currency.
Miss Lear, the vnnn-r b.lv- .
li.ersville normal school, w hose attemrt
I On Monday evening A,t , ,
John Reddihger, of Id ,
.lufriiiiiii s ....... . fc ,w;
h.s children, a little b,v, , - i i-.i
flames. Mr. Redd in (Tor !iii.l I.
to see a sick nei.rS'...,- ;
Udli'ii-i ,, ,.
(3 V
"If, tvLj,;.
4
absence went to bed, leavia- a'l ,r
,11. ,lJ Ulir,
u on inn ouieau. tt I. ...i !... .
set lire to it and the surrojndia
the children being ,lr, ;
....ji -i..e ,., i,le room. ii.rSrof,
dieu escaped, but one was Lu-i c !
its Ixxly being taken from lt
blackened aad uialigmed ujast .! ,'
sumtd.
WlTHOCT doubt hundreds of
":Y " 1CU luls lr!n are n ilfi-i-M
Kidney Disease in S,,1L3 f0 '
might be cured with a b or :
Johnson' n Anolyr Lb.
ii ally. Why no try it? ' '
. J..T.-.
; Utii.:
day m.)ining, says the Lancaster Horniif
ut.cu, a Bujit nme alter our paper
was priuted. Her death did not result from
the trilling wound she had inflicted, but
from lnflamation of the bowels.
A Keokuk paper tells a storv of how a
clergyman at Keokuk married two youn
people in Bonaparte on last Thursday by
telegraph. The parties assembled in the
telegraph oflices, the questions and respon
ses, service and benediction were ticked
rapidly off, and the happy pair left the of-
x.vc, voc iieu, wciueo uy lightiini"-.
Manhood: Iow Lost, Howte
. "Ithr.,.,,.,
raeUicmcj vf S.-.i.,-,
S'min&l Wesine3 larn'u'-' .. T""-'
Jmpotencv, M,:,ial au1 i- V.
lmpertim-nts to Alarrhir
Tio.v. tpiLF.rPT ami F.-lS ,n . - ' . I
gcnc or sexual tnavjrni: e .- ." I
9.Prie in ses.li-J t !,v..;,,;.- - T . . ... ,1
The celebrate aa'hc- :i, ri , t
clearly demonstraf n I.- ;n a :!.
mi cianice. mat t;ic t!:oi'n t-;
ov.i-.mu3c mv cc ra'i:rii.v cwi-Jan-.'oruui
u?V,f i:Vwi-r:::d M,.t'.-'ru
cation oft he knife: j -' i. '.r , o: a ; :
oii'-p s,mjle, ccrtaia aa.i ei-cui:,
wliich overy sutftirer. c.- niDti r v. Li
may La, Laay euro Llajseli cl.
t a iirni: n.
-ThiB lee! ore should be Ir.
s.'uin itnj fvry man in the ).
S-nt uaJer stal, in a p',:i.n ci.v
cress. p.if-jjui,i, on rece'-' o' i'
pest stamps. Also, DR. SIUmiUj';
h YOH PILtS. StnJijrc .
Ailjress tlie I'nblishsrs.
CHA-8. J. r K'lfi
Itl Bowery, aew lork; i' (.ice it i-
13. aVTjbbilt's
PURS CONCEMATED FGTA
on Lvi'i,
Of Double the Strong h t ; o:i?r
SAPONIFYING SUBSTANi
I have reeontly pertected a now is.Wi'
US ,n.v l otash.or Lye. ntd in ii-v
in linlls, tiie coathiK cf wli.' -i. w.;
does not injure ttio Sun p. It is ;
Cootainina; 24 ana 4 one :t. ll:i.:.
way. Iu e-ti.iis in l-'.uii:sh ! ' i
jiik mm an i sou eojT) with tt;: Fut-.'ti.
eaoh package. t. t. itrtli l
l-17.-2ni.J 64 to St waxMafics V.
TE
A. AGENTS W
I ti AOENTS wan;-i in sr. J :
sell TEA, or iret up c.ub orlr. :
TA tA.mpanv in Aiut. . -Jn;i rr?r?'i."
iadnceaienisto Acetits Se:ri r '.:
dross KOIir.KT WtLLS, ii V.s i ..
P. O. Kox 1Us7.
Thr fhriftinn I'nim, Henrv W.irt T'--itor.
of Oct. 25th lust, sav.-i : -Isr:.- i
oraers fur Tka, shouiU write i.-r
he fr l'ni-1; HVfl-'., 7r.','
"All -Granges" should irr.n
mil..... '
Thr Schthe, of Sept. 20:h, ?3vs:
thoruuuhly reliable."'
tofT th. Altar
urr-iH,,! Z- "a nieiancho y
accident, termiuatine fatally, occurred at
the v .llage of East Meadowsf Long Iaud
AV eduesday night. A young lady of the
" , -nr. heeler, and th.
newly.mai,ied ir and their friJl
parents. At about 11:30 p. m the vou
couple left the house, and Mrs Whee lef
rteppea into a carriage which w iu waiU
ing o rece ve them. She took tbe rein! in
hll JS&V the ho, J un J
tier husband joined her. At this moment
some person belonging to tho hoSS
discharged a musket at a salute to the bri
dal party, when the horse, a very mettle
some animal, broke from his fastening and"
dashed down the road at a furious gfll
e7trr.
I
r
atafeaifnl.-af- tm. lue"i
fell intx, a hwIT; ' u,n,.al. subsequently
Lx the proceedings of the Venango coun- ""fortunate lady with bhn'
ty medical society will hfn,,,i ,i,,:.f itinu the h.,h,.w J. ... Uim- Hy this
V..Slularcasef lususnatur P with lanterns, and discover.?,!8
"t..w jiercr county, this state. 1 "u'Bot .Mrs. Wheeler rWK. I licans im.nH r. ' puo-
The patient is a little iPl Vif I in tho watr r r. Py menscd f'0" !n.tend..to "1 a apportionment
An old mau named Lvtou WhitV
two years of age, has been arrested in
Cleveland for enticing little children into
his candy and trinket shoo, near a public
school, aud instructing them iu every vul
garity of speech and practice. He was sen
tenced to one year iu the work-houso and
lined three hundred dollars and costs. His
victims, he said, he counted by scores.
A young married woman named Rein
hart, residing at bhamrock Station on the
1 ei.uTivania nailroad, committed
suic.de on V cdnesday morning by hanging
herself from a rafter in the ga, ,et of he"
house, i or several days she had been suf
feiing from au attack of melancholy, in-
leaves a husband and two little children
The Hartford Courant says: "The
V i ii . C. "'"miou which has ; '
SSSS-a-A! New York DAY-BOO!
town elections in V V...-U ...... . i . ..
.1.- 11 . . . " . wucre "kmockatjc w 1 r-Kt v.
... -"is u.ne gainea i,j towns over
tuJ r Vw"8 ,ast -vc:,r' atld 21 ver
those of lb, 2. 1 ,,e voice of warning is be-
coming so emphatic that it cannot Le ig
nored or misinterpreted."
Kverv Ktato ui.....i. t . . .
, j . w ouwu.u uive one. iiut it
happeuato be a town io Kentucky that at
. . "t ""'" iu oe nouoieu by tho
citizenship of a lady who makes it bet "boast I
that she has had but ono new bounet in '
forty years, has mado but two calls on j
neighbors in eighteen years, aud has taken '
but one meal away from home in all that !
time ; and yet she has health, wealth and '
There S i woman 1 y SOrtV, f'y irririnTtoo la,e whl t r:
Htm I H "V W,an bving iu Pencader ; I'eliible Aironm wautrd v.-yb.-
..... ' -"- waslic COUUty. savs tli w-ui.-i r. aunrrss
Uilmington (Del.) Gazette, "who has been
married twenty-four years, aud who last
week gave birth to her twenty-third child,
which makes her record one child tier vear
since her mai i iatr. tk;. f , ,
. . e ami nuwdu WOUIO.
certainly take the premium at any county
fair iu the land. We could not ascertain
whether or not all her children are livin- "
Out of revenge for the conduct of Dem
ocrats refusing to confirm certaiu appoinU
merits of (iovc.n.ir iii.i.r, . .
licans intend to fix ui an amM.iti.Li'I!,,,
. . ... 1 ' .i 1, .
For kiti.Wir. 1.1. c ..:i-r..lr 4
i J. F. Uesiit. iv . 1 y ,vi;i
i
Ternib, $2 per vear. clu? s. n:t-.-rrt f
Specimen copies free. AdJrcts, l'iv-i4
ork citv. I
Till: KllnifTtwT IV - if 1 ..- Ti FltfcT.
I v bo s..-T a jr. a u
$450,000 fi I YKX A-
A GRAND LEGAL GIFT
a ai2 m a JlTStr.s Sf;.- 3:V:: ' -T-""
DRAWINO APKIL SO. .
. w .11
lit" rTta irilu - r. .. 1 1 r t '
i 1 lckets. Single Ticket. v :
But few tickfts left: :ti.u. 5
. 1 i vii. &u oai or
times I could hardly walk without some ex-
!"!" iney seem to Lave left
me like luagic suddenly, ad have had no
return ; all other symptoms have leen re-
ii iV- it i-""? "eaanessaudfaiutness 1 patient is a little girl of nine years In th water of thp ditAi. Vi J . orsca i hill V-i. V , l,I a
"d afla red, and I can go ii stairs ! who is not onlv unabl t L? w'. ? kicking .L.!.,H,tc, t,ie ho"e still b" .wbmh will leave very
mear miroT.; rl .-1. M seem; to be Ltal- i .J! , faia ft" J' of
nut 1 think c.,fK..: ,... .1. 'y-eiiiie, .OCIectof the orrrai.
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